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  • Like Karnataka, Cong should also expose scams of previous BJP govt in Rajasthan: Pilot

    Like Karnataka, Cong should also expose scams of previous BJP govt in Rajasthan: Pilot

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    Jaipur: Congress leader Sachin Pilot on Saturday referred to the party’s aggressive campaign in the Karnataka polls targeting the BJP over corruption to raise his old demand of exposing “scams” of the previous BJP government in Rajasthan, saying people will then “have faith that we do what we say”.

    He said he has been raising this issue for the last one-and-a-half years.

    “I had written letters for one-and-a-half years and I had urged for concrete action in the allegations of scams we had made during the BJP rule. I held a one-day fast in Jaipur too. I am repeatedly urging that strict action should be taken in this so that people have faith that we do what we say,” he told reporters in Barmer.

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    Pilot said the Congress is raising the corruption issue in Karnataka and so the scams of the former BJP government should also be highlighted in Rajasthan.

    “We are accusing the BJP government in Karnataka of taking 40 per cent commission and people are believing it. That is why I say that time has come to expose the corruption that took place in Rajasthan during the BJP rule. We will have to live up to the commitment we had made,” he said.

    The former Rajasthan deputy chief minister had last month sat on fast here, piling pressure on his own party by targeting the Ashok Gehlot government in the state for “inaction” in alleged cases of corruption when the BJP was in power.

    Pilot also took a jibe at former chief minister Vasundhara Raje, saying “I never said that there is any collusion (between Gehlot and Raje). People are unnecessarily giving their clarification.”

    Pilot said he just wants the truth to come out.

    “Facts should be brought to the fore by getting the allegations made by us to be investigated by a sitting or retired judge of the high court,” he said.

    A few days ago, Raje had rejected allegations of collusion with Gehlot as lie, saying milk and lemon juice never mix.

    Earlier, while addressing a programme organised by Forest Minister Hemaram Chaudhary, Pilot said he will continue his fight against corruption even if “some people” do not like it.

    “Corruption is like a termite which is making the country hollow,” he said, adding “We have to raise our voice against loot and corruption in the country and state.”

    Gehlot and Pilot have been in a power tussle in the state since the Congress formed the government in December 2018.

    Pilot once again targeted his party’s government in the state over the paper leak issue, saying the hard work put in by students goes in vain if an exam gets cancelled.

    “Our children work hard for years, their parents pay for tuition to make them study… they give exams but the question paper gets leaked and the exam gets cancelled, don’t we feel sad?” he said.

    In January, Pilot said when incidents of paper leaks are happening one after the other, accountability will have to be fixed.

    He also backed the protest by women wrestlers at Delhi’s Jantar Mantar, saying “Today, our girls are sitting at Jantar Mantar in Delhi, they have alleged exploitation… for how many more days will we not feel their pain?”

    He further said people with good conduct and good thinking should enter politics and the voters should choose such leaders.

    “Everything can change but there is a need to take steps. All dreams can come true but there is a need to take everyone along,” he added.

    Pilot on this occasion inaugurated ‘Virendra Dham’ hostel and statue of minister Hemaram Chaudhary’s late son Virendra Chaudhary who died in 2015.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Wisconsin and Chicago elections expose liabilities in GOP case for ’24

    Wisconsin and Chicago elections expose liabilities in GOP case for ’24

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    Similarly, Brandon Johnson, a Chicago union organizer, was hammered by his rival for previously leaning into the “defund the police” movement. But he stressed that his opponent Paul Vallas was not actually a Democrat, forcing him to repeatedly defend his credentials.

    Both Protasiewicz and Johnson prevailed.

    “Voters showed that they understand public safety to be much more nuanced than the way the Republicans try to frame it. That this is not just about having adequate law enforcement on the streets to promote public safety, but also about investing in mental health and substance use treatment and addressing poverty,” Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker said in an interview with POLITICO. “There are not just the short-term efforts to address crime, but also the long-term efforts.”

    While both of Tuesday night’s races were nonpartisan, they did each contain a left vs. right ideological contrast that offered a temperature reading as to where voters stood on key issues. Johnson emphasized taxes on the ultrarich, while Protasiewicz played up protection for abortion rights as well as voters’ concerns about threats to U.S. democracy.

    The through-line issue, however, was crime.

    It wasn’t lost on state or national officials that had Johnson lost the race, they would have been forced to push back hard on the narrative that his “defund” position cost them the keys to City Hall. Instead, while concerns over crime did indeed dominate the race, voters weren’t buying solutions that simply called for adding more police. And they rejected the controversial police union that went hard after Johnson.

    “The narrative coming out of the first election was that voters were scared out of their wits,” said Geoff Garin, a Democratic strategist and pollster. “Now, after the last election, the story is that while voters are scared, they aren’t out of their wits.”

    Pritzker, who helped raise critical money for TV ads in Protasiewicz’s race, said the GOP tactic to paint Democrats as soft on crime was also used in the midterms, and didn’t work then in Illinois and several key battleground states, either.

    “We all got attacked on the simplistic vision of Republicans and we all are folks who believe you’ve got to address public safety in a nuanced and multifaceted fashion. We’ve said that to the voters and they responded,” Pritzker said.

    “We saw it over and over again,” he added, pointing to the 2022 Democratic victories of Govs. Tim Walz of Minnesota, Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan and Tony Evers of Wisconsin as well as his own in Illinois.

    In Pritzker’s race last year, his conservative opponent, Darren Bailey, hammered the governor over Chicago’s persistent crime problem. Pritzker said polling showed crime was “an important issue” to voters, “but that didn’t mean they wanted to choose the more conservative or Republican candidate. That bore itself out.”

    The same thing happened in Tuesday’s mayoral election in Chicago, said Pritzker, who did not endorse in the race that saw Mayor Lori Lightfoot shut out after the first round of voting. Her administration’s handling of crime was attacked by the eight candidates she faced in the first round, including Johnson and Vallas.

    Vallas, a former public schools chief, latched on to people’s fears about carjackings in neighborhoods that hadn’t experienced it to the extent they do now. He proposed ramping up police officers on the streets and talked about opening schools for alternative programming for young adults.

    Johnson, who had previously said defunding police was “a goal,” insisted during the race that he wasn’t suggesting taking funds away from police. He said he supported adding 200 detectives to solve crimes and funding social services programs that get to the heart of the crime problem.

    The attention on Chicago and its handling of crime was on the radar of the national Democratic Party, too, with Biden weighing where the 2024 Democratic convention should be held. Chicago is a finalist, as are New York and Atlanta.

    Pritzker called the Midwest “a blue wall” for Democrats, adding, “that was proven out last night. I do think that this puts us in the pole position to win the convention.”

    Some in the Chicago contingent pushing their DNC bid had worried that Vallas winning the mayor’s race would complicate their efforts given critical remarks he had made about Chicago itself and a slew of top elected leaders, including Pritzker. They were heartened by the fact that Biden and DNC officials waited until the mayor’s race was over to decide.

    For Biden, however, the greater impact is likely in Wisconsin, a state that’s central to his chances in 2024. On Wednesday, press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre connected the string of Democratic wins on abortion rights since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade last year.

    “Americans want the freedom to make reproductive health care decisions without government interference,” Jean-Pierre said. “Yet, though, you see that Republican elected officials are more committed than ever to attack those fundamental freedoms that Americans should have.”

    Brian Stryker, a Democratic strategist who conducted polling for Protasiewicz, said the state’s 1849 abortion ban was very much top of mind for voters in Wisconsin. As were questions about whether the elected officials there would certify future contests. That Protasiewicz performed so well in suburban counties should serve as a potent signal to Democrats across the region, he said.

    Garin agreed, but went even further.

    “Wisconsin is evidence of a backlash against the MAGA power-grab and their assault on democracy and the rule of the people,” he said. “And Democrats in 2024 would be wise to tap into that.”

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • Shraddha Kapoor tells Alia Bhatt to expose Ranbir Kapoor’s “(real) fake id”

    Shraddha Kapoor tells Alia Bhatt to expose Ranbir Kapoor’s “(real) fake id”

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    Mumbai: Bollywood actors Shraddha Kapoor and Alia Bhatt engaged in a fun banter on Saturday after the ‘Raazi’ actor dropped a video on social media in which she is seen doing cardio while listening to the song ‘Tere Pyaar Mein’ from the film ‘Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar’.

    “Filhaal hum toh sirf Cardio ke pyaar mein bheege bheege bheege @shraddhakapoor #TerePyaarMein on loop dada,” Alia captioned the post.

    Soon after she posted the video, Shraddha quickly reacted to the clip and called out Ranbir to use his own Instagram account.

    Shraddha wrote, “Uffff you cutestest @aliabhatt,” she wrote, adding, “P.S: Yeh kya Makkaari hai Ranbir? Apne real id se aao.”

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    Replying to her post, Alia wrote, “Hahaha good luck making that happen my fellow fishy.”

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    To which the ‘Aashiqui 2’ actor reacted, “Bohot ho gaya! Chal iske (real) fake id ko expose karte hai.”

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    Ranbir doesn’t have a verified account on any social media platforms yet. So, Shraddha might have just hinted towards the ‘Shamshera’ actor having an anonymous account.

    Helmed by Luv Ranjan ‘Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar’ is an upcoming romantic comedy film which is all set to hit the theatres on March 8, 2023.

    Recently the makers of the film unveiled the first song of the film ‘Tere Pyaar Mein’ which got massive responses from the fans.

    ‘Tere Pyaar Mein’ oozes freshness and romance. The song is composed by Pritam, sung by none other than Arijit Singh along with Nikhita Gandhi, and has lyrics penned by Amitabh Bhattacharya.

    With Ranbir and Shraddha’s presence, the song looks like a beautiful combination of love and liveness that strikes the right chord with the youth.



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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Hindenburg Research’s expose: Adani Group to go forward with planned IPO

    Hindenburg Research’s expose: Adani Group to go forward with planned IPO

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    As the Adani Group tries to grapple with the Hindenburg Research report that accused them of financial fraud, mounting debts and offshore tax havens, the former has announced that it will go forward with the planned initial public offering (IPO) as scheduled.

    In a statement, Adani Group said, “There is no change in either the schedule or the issue price. All our stakeholders including bankers and investors have full faith in the FPO (Follow on Public Offer). We are extremely confident about the success of the FPO.”

    However, bankers have expressed serious concerns, three people familiar with the matter told Reuters on Saturday.

    “Everyone was shocked. They did not expect such a poor response,” one source said. They plan to either extend the subscription closing date by four days or lower the price.

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    On January 26, Hindenburg Research’s report called out the conglomerate’s “substantial debt”, which includes pledging shares for loans; that Adani’s elder brother Vinod “manages a vast labyrinth of offshore shell entities” that move billions into group companies without required disclosure; and that its auditor “hardly seems capable of complex audit work”.

    Hindenburg Research believed India was a vibrant democracy and an emerging superpower with an exciting future and it was the Adani Group which was holding it back through “systematic loot”.

    Soon after the expose, Adani’s share fell down by 20% and then 11% below the minimum offer price of the secondary sale. Adani himself lost in excess of USD 20 billion, or about one-fifth of his total fortune.

    It lost Rs 3.37 lakh crore in aggregate market capitalisation in a single day. Life Insurance Corporation (LIC), the single largest non-promoter domestic shareholder in five of the largest Adani Group companies by market capitalisation, lost Rs 16,627 crore due to a drop in the value of its Adani Group holdings.

    The value of LIC’s Adani Group assets fell from Rs 72,193 crore on Tuesday to Rs 55,565 crore on Friday, a 22% drop in only two days.

    Meanwhile, LIC’s share price declined 3.5% during the day on Friday, falling 5.3% in the prior two days.

    On January 29, the Adani Group responded to the allegations and narrative peddled by Hindenburg Research in a 400-page response.

    The group alleged that the report was not an attack on any specific company but a “calculated attack” on India, its growth story, and ambitions.

    Replying to the claim, Hindenburg Research tweeted, ‘Fraud Cannot Be Obfuscated By Nationalism Or A Bloated Response That Ignores Every Key Allegation We Raised’.

    It welcomed Adani Group’s decision to take legal action but stated that they file a suit in the United States where they operate. However, if Adani fails to move forward with legal proceedings, then they stand corrected.

    In a statement, Hindenburg Research said, “In the 36 hours since we released the report, Adani hasn’t addressed a single substantive issue we raised. At the conclusion of our report, we asked 88 straightforward questions that we believe give the company a chance to be transparent. Thus far, Adani has answered none of these questions,” the statement read.

    “If Adani is serious, it should also file suit in the U.S where we operate. We have a long list of documents we would demand in a legal discovery process,” the statement concluded.



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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )