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  • House leaders are forming a new working group to confront a cross-party problem: when and what is the best way to boot members from committees?

    House leaders are forming a new working group to confront a cross-party problem: when and what is the best way to boot members from committees?

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    Both Republican and Democratic leaders have named lawmakers to the panel.

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • MCD House: BJP, AAP members exchange blows, hurl plastic bottles

    MCD House: BJP, AAP members exchange blows, hurl plastic bottles

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    New Delhi: Several members of the BJP and the AAP on Wednesday night exchanged blows and hurled plastic bottles at each other in the chamber of the MCD House, on a day the city got its new mayor.

    A few BJP members claimed that some of their fellow party councillors got hit with objects flung in the air, while Mayor Shelly Oberoi alleged that some BJP councillors tried to attack her during the proceedings to hold the election to pick the six members of the Standing Committee of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD).

    The incident took place around 11 pm. It happened during the time the newly-elected mayor had adjourned proceedings.

    Raja Iqbal Singh, former North Delhi mayor said, “I got hit in the back with a bottle, and there were apples and other things being flung around in the air during the commotion. It was unimaginable.”

    The whole incident was triggered by bitter argument between the the members of the two parties over the mode of conducting the election to the six members of the Standing Committee.

    “We have been asking them to hold election afresh, since mobile phone was taken to the booth area earlier by members as the mayor had allowed it. Later, when she disallowed it after we protested, we had asked for starting the process afresh, but the mayor was adamant,” BJP councillor Shikha Rai alleged.

    Oberoi, an AAP leader, alleged that many BJP councillors tried to “attack” her when she was conducting the election.

    “The extent of BJP hooliganism is that they are trying to attack a woman,” she was quoted as saying in a statement issued by the AAP later tonight.

    Chief Minister and AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal reacting to it said its “absolutely shocking and unacceptable”.

    AAP MLA Saurabh Bharadwaj alleged that the BJP was not allowing the standing committee elections to take place.

    “We want elections (to six members of Standing Committee). Despite the Supreme Court’s order, BJP is still creating ruckus and not allowing elections to take place, but the House will continue to function until the election process is over,” he tweeted in Hindi.

    Senior BJP leader Vijender Gupta held a press conference past midnight and slammed the AAP and Kejriwal for the incident today.

    AAP won the election to the posts of both the mayor and deputy mayor.

    The Standing Committee members’ election was held over an hour after the deputy mayor was elected.

    During the brawl that took place around 11 pm, several members of both the parties, exchanged blows, hurled plastic bottles and lobbed fruits at each other in the chamber of the municipal House.

    Around 10.20 pm, Shikha Rai and several of her party councillors climbed onto the dias while the mayor was still in the chair and pushed for their demands, following which Oberoi adjourned the House.

    The House proceedings began around 11:30 am and business was conducted smoothly as AAP’s Oberoi emerged victorious in the mayoral poll, defeating BJP’s Rekha Gupta by a margin of 34 votes.

    After the mayoral election, the House was briefly adjourned and then it resumed to elect the deputy mayor, again AAP’s Aaley Mohammed Iqbal winning the election, defeating BJP’s Kamal Bagri

    Mayor Oberoi then adjourned the House for an hour.

    However, as the session didn’t resume after one hour, BJP councillor Shikha Rai told the municipal secretary that it was getting late and that the mayor be asked to come back to the House.

    Meanwhile, many BJP members chanted ‘Hanuman Chalisa’ for several minutes, awaiting resumption of the House.

    The session finally resumed around 6:15 pm and the proceedings to elect the six members of the MCD panel began.

    As the mayor permitted carrying mobile phone to the booth area, BJP members opposed it.

    Many of them later trooped to the Well of the House, and chanted anti-Arvind Kejriwal slogans.

    “People who don’t maintain order in the House, will be thrown out,” the newly-elected mayor said.

    Carrying of mobile phone and pen was not permitted during the proceedings of the election for the posts of mayor and deputy mayor. The BJP members were opposing the decision to allow it.

    The mayor adjourned the House around 6:35 pm. Many members had already voted by then.

    Seven candidates are in the fray for the six members of the standing committee.

    Aamil Malik of Sri Ram Colony ward, Raminder Kaur from Fateh Nagar ward, Mohini Jeenwal of Sundar Nagari ward and Sarika Chaudhary of Daryaganj ward, are AAP’s candidates.

    Kamaljeet Sehrawat from Dwarka-B ward and Pankaj Luthra from Jhilmil ward are BJP’s candidates.

    Independent councillor Gajender Singh Daral, who later joined the BJP, is also a candidate.

    At about 7:40 pm, the mayor asked members who had ballot papers with them, to return it, and that only then she would take a further decision.

    BJP members then started chanting, “tanashahi nahi chalegi” (dictatorship will not be allowed).

    A group of BJP members again trooped to the Well of the House, chanting, ‘Ek sadan mey do kanoon, nahin chalenge’.

    BJP members also chanted ‘Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram’ to lodge their protest.

    The mayor asked the protesting members to go back to their seats.

    The House was then adjourned again around 8 PM, for 15 minutes. However, the House resumed around 9:30 pm, but BJP members continued to protest, asking the process to be started afresh.

    The proceedings during the exercise to hold the election of six members of the MCD panel, were adjourned for nine times, the ninth one being at about 11:35 pm.

    The brawl took place after the adjournment that took place for the eight time.

    Even past midnight, it was still uncertain as to the finality of the election to pick the of six members of the panel.

    On February 17, the Supreme Court had ordered issuing of a notice within 24 hours for convening the first meeting of the MCD to fix the date of elections for the mayor, the deputy mayor and the members of the standing committee of the civic body.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • The head of the House GOP’s campaign arm and other members are blasting the improper access of Republican lawmakers’ military records as “beyond disgusting.”

    The head of the House GOP’s campaign arm and other members are blasting the improper access of Republican lawmakers’ military records as “beyond disgusting.”

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    It’s not certain whether Due Diligence was the only outside entity that obtained access to the military records.

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • NIA recovers airgun, weapons from PFI members in Rajasthan

    NIA recovers airgun, weapons from PFI members in Rajasthan

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    New Delhi: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Saturday said that they have seized digital devices, airgun, sharp weapons and incriminating documents after conducting raids at seven locations belonging to the alleged members of the banned Popular Front of India (PFI) in Rajasthan.

    According to sources, the raids are being carried out at Kota, Bhilwara, Sawai, Madhopur, Bundi and at other places.

    These locations are residential and commercial premises of the suspects in the case.

    The raids started early Saturday morning and are currently underway.

    “They were working for PFI and were holding senior posts in the organisation. Recently we recorded a statement of the accused who disclosed us about them. We have also gathered evidences after which raids were conducted,” the source said.

    The case pertains to information received from reliable sources that Sadiq Sarraf and Mohammed Asif, both belonging to PFI, along with its office bearers, members and cadres had indulged in unlawful activities.

    The case was initially registered suo-moto by the NIA on September 19, 2022.

    The source added that there were possibilities of arrests in the matter.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • NDRF’s 47 rescuers with dog squad return from 10-day ops in earthquake-hit Turkey; 54 members on way

    NDRF’s 47 rescuers with dog squad return from 10-day ops in earthquake-hit Turkey; 54 members on way

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    Delhi: India’s ‘Operation Dost’ team of 47-member National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) rescuers with dog squad members Rambo and Honey returned on Friday morning after their 10-day hectic and successful engagements while providing round the clock support to the victims of earthquake-hit Turkey.

    The rest of the 54-member team with the head of the whole contingent is on the way and is expected to arrive at Ghaziabad’s Hindon Air Force Station by this evening. These members belong to the force’s 11th Battalion in Varanasi and 2nd Battalion Kolkata.

    India announced ‘Operation Dost’ shortly after a magnitude 7.8 quake ravaged Turkey and sent a team from the Army to set up 60 Para Field Hospitals and the NDRF for search and rescue operations, including relief and humanitarian assistance to the ‘Dost’ (friendly) country.

    Led by Deputy Commandant Deepak Talwar, the 47-member team of NDRF that returned on Friday morning included a five-member women crew comprising Sub-Inspector Shivani Agrawal, Sushama Yadav, Rakhi, Archana Singh and Priyanka Rai– who belonged to the force’s 8th Battalion and were among the first batch of the 51-member team that was sent to Turkey on February 7.

    The 47-member team was among 101 NDRF personnel who were dispatched to Turkey in two separate batches with a four-member dog squad–Julie, Romeo, Honey and Rambo– for undertaking search and rescue operations in the affected areas of Turkey which was devastated on February 6 by massive earthquake and its aftershocks.

    Sharing the operational details, Talwar told ANI that the NDRF personnel rescued two children from the rubble and evacuated 85 bodies during their 10-day engagements in earthquake-hit Turkey despite tough weather circumstances in the country.

    “The weather was too cold in Turkey compared to India when we arrived there on February 7. Our troops engaged in the operation at two specific locations nearly 150 km away from the Adana Airport in Turkey…We rescued two children and evacuated 85 bodies from the debris during our 10-day operation,” Deepak Talwar said.

    An Indian Air Force C17 flight with over 50 personnel from the NDRF and a specially trained dog squad along with necessary equipment, including medical supplies, drilling machines and other equipment required for the aid efforts had also departed for Turkey with the specially trained Labrador breed dog squad, who are expert in sniffing and other key skills during rescue operations in disaster-hit regions.

    While India’s National Disaster Response Force miraculously rescued a six-year-old girl and made headlines, a lot of the credit for the daring rescue ought to be reserved for ‘Romeo’ and ‘Julie’, part of the NDRF’s dog squad.

    Romeo and Julie succeeded where machines failed. The dog squad was instrumental in detecting the little girl’s whereabouts under tonnes of rubble. Without their help, the little girl could not have survived.

    The death toll from the earthquakes in Turkey and northwestern Syria has gone past 41,000.
    Acclaimed globally after Japan’s triple disaster in 2011 and the Nepal earthquake in 2015, the NDRF successfully completed its task for the fourth time it was given on foreign soil since its inception.

    Always led from the front by displaying a high level of dedication and commitment, the NDRF, which was constituted in 2006, was first time sent for an international rescue operation in Japan in 2011 to help the country facing triple disaster, followed by Bhutan river rescue operation in 2014 and Nepal earthquake in 2015.

    This was the fourth international disaster rescue operation when the NDRF team was tasked to help earthquake-hit Turkey.
    A massive earthquake of 7.8 magnitude on Richter scale, ripped through Turkey and Syria on February 6, followed by a series of aftershocks causing huge devastation, loss of lives and damage to infrastructure in both countries.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Removal of Kejriwal govt-appointed members from discom boards by LG illegal: Sisodia

    Removal of Kejriwal govt-appointed members from discom boards by LG illegal: Sisodia

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    New Delhi: Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Saturday termed the removal of the AAP government-appointed members from discom boards by Lieutenant Governor V K Saxena “unconstitutional and illegal”.

    The lieutenant governor has started a new trend of reversing decisions taken by the elected government of Delhi, Sisodia said at a press conference here.

    The deputy chief minister also rubbished the charges that the members appointed by the Arvind Kejriwal government provided benefits to the tune of Rs 8,000 crore to the private discoms.

    The LG can get the alleged “scam” investigated by any central agency, he added.

    “A new trend has been started by the LG as he reversed the Delhi Cabinet’s four-year-old decision and removed the members appointed to the boards of the discoms. This way, he could now overturn the government’s decisions taken even four-ten years back,” Sisodia said.

    The deputy chief minister, who also holds the charge of the power department, said Saxena’s decision was “unconstitutional, illegal and contrary to the established procedures”.

    Sisodia also objected to the LG’s decision to remove the members citing “difference of opinion”.

    “The ‘difference of opinion’ provision cannot be used like this. There is a procedure to do so and it cannot be cited to frequently reverse the decisions taken by the government,” he said.

    Sisodia also alleged that the LG was not following the Constitution and the Supreme Court order which states that his power of taking independent decision was limited to three subjects — police, land and public order.

    Following directions of the LG, the Power department through an order on Friday replaced the AAP government’s nominees to the boards of power discoms in the national capital with senior officials.

    Those removed from the boards were Jasmine Shah, a spokesperson of the AAP, Naveen Gupta, the son of AAP MP N D Gupta, and other private persons appointed as government nominees “illegally”, LG office sources said.

    The finance secretary, power secretary and the MD of Delhi Transco will now represent the city government on the boards of BYPL, BRPL and TPDDL, according to the Power department order.

    Sisodia said the “difference of opinion” power given to the LG is meant to be used in the rarest of rare cases. This power can be used in matters related to national security or any such relevant matters, he said.

    “LG cannot use this power on a daily basis for every other matter and overturn the decisions of the elected government,” he said.

    The transaction of business rules for stating “difference of opinion” has been well defined for this, but the LG is not ready to follow any of those, he charged.

    “This ‘difference of opinion’ being mentioned by the LG on every file is unlawful,” he claimed.

    Defining the procedure for application of “difference of opinion”, Sisodia said, “It is written in the laws that if LG has a different opinion on any matter decided by the concerned minister, then he must call the minister and discuss the matter and ask him to discuss the same within the Cabinet.”

    Then if the Cabinet is also not ready to change its decision, the LG can write to the Centre that there is a “difference of opinion” between the government and him, Sisodia said.

    He does not have the power to mention a “difference of opinion” in any case before following the consultation process, Sisodia said.

    “LG has no right to overturn the decisions of the CM and the cabinet of the elected government. He can use the ‘difference of opinion’ power only in special circumstances, but keeping all rules and regulations aside, LG is using it to overturn every decision of the government,” sisodia charged.

    The LG should understand that he is a citizen of India and has been appointed as per the Constitution so he will have to obey it as well as the orders of the Supreme Court, he said.

    The LG only has powers over the matters of police, land and public order. He has no right to take any other decisions except on these three matters. He can only give opinions on the matters decided by the chief minister or the government, he said.

    The power of making decisions lies only with the chief minister, ministers and the government, he asserted.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Why are they ashamed of using Nehru surname, PM Modi targets Gandhi family members

    Why are they ashamed of using Nehru surname, PM Modi targets Gandhi family members

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    New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday launched a frontal attack on the Gandhi family members asking why they were ashamed of using the Nehru surname even as he criticised Jawaharlal Nehru as well as Indira Gandhi for repeatedly using Article 356 to topple state governments led by non-Congress parties.

    He targeted the Congress on the issue of federalism, saying the Congress dispensations including those led by former prime ministers Nehru and Gandhi used Article 356 of the Constitution at least 90 times to topple state governments of many regional outfits.

    Modi alleged that Indira Gandhi alone used Article 356 to topple governments of regional parties in states as many as 50 times.

    He questioned parties such as the DMK, TDP and Left and the NCP of Sharad Pawar for aligning with the Congress which had in the past toppled their governments.

    Replying to a debate on the motion of thanks on the President’s address, Modi said, “I had read in some newspaper, I have not verified it, but a report said as many as 600 government schemes are only in the name of Gandhi-Nehru family.”

    He said if Nehru’s name is not mentioned, some people get upset and their blood boils. They ask why Nehru’s name is not mentioned.

    “…if Nehru ji’s name is left out by us, we would correct our mistake as he was the first prime minister of the country. But I do not understand why anyone from his clan is afraid of keeping Nehru surname? Is there any shame in having the Nehru surname? What is the shame? When the family is not ready to accept such a great personality, why do you keep questioning us,” he said.

    His attack was targeted at Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra and Sonia Gandhi.

    Modi delivered his 90-minute speech amidst the Opposition members shouting for a probe by a joint parliamentary committee (JPC) into allegations raised against the Adani Group by the US-based Hindenburg Research firm.

    Responding to charges that his government was not cooperating with states, Modi said he was a chief minster before becoming the prime minister and he understood the importance of federalism.

    “I have come here after being the chief minister of a state for long. I fully understand the importance of federalism. And that’s why we have emphasized on cooperative, competitive federalism.”

    The prime minister asked political parties to compete, cooperate and move forward in the same direction.

    “We have taken care of national progress in our policies and have addressed regional aspirations. The perfect combination of national progress and regional aspiration is reflected in our policies and we all move forward to fulfil the dream of a developed India by 2047,” he said.

    He, however pointed out that MPs who are sitting in the opposition today had taken away the rights of states.

    “I just want to expose them. Take a look at the history and see, which party was it, who were the people in power who misused Article 356 the most and toppled elected governments 90 times. Who are the ones who did it,” he said.

    Modi said a prime minister used Article 356 as many as 50 times, hit half a century and the premier’s name was Indira Gandhi.

    “Those who are standing with them in Kerala today, just remember, Left government was elected in Kerala which Pandit Nehru did not like. The first elected government was sent home within a short span of time. Today you are standing there, just remember what happened to you,” he said.

    He also sought to remind the DMK that the governments of stalwarts like M G Ramachandran and M Karunanidhi in Tamil Nadu were also dismissed by the same Congress.

    “MGR’s soul must be watching where you are standing. Sitting here is the senior member of this House whom I always consider a respected leader, Mr. Sharad Pawar. Sharad Pawar ji was 35-40 years old in 1980. A young chief minister went out to serve his motherland, his government was also toppled, today he is there,” Modi said.

    He further said the Congress harassed every regional leader, including N T Rama Rao and M G Ramachandran.

    “Some people here must have changed clothes, names…after being advised by astrologers. but they were also with them at one time. NTR government was sought to be toppled at a time when he had gone to America for health check-up. This was the level of Congress politics,” Modi said.

    Modi did not stop his tirade against the grand old party.

    Every newspaper used to write that the Raj Bhavans were converted into Congress offices and headquarters of the Congress, he stressed.

    In 2005, the NDA had more seats in Jharkhand but the Governor called the UPA to form government. In Haryana in 1982, the BJP and Devi Lal had a pre-poll agreement, but the then governor invited the Congress to form the government.

    This is the Congress’s past and today it is trying to mislead the country, Modi added.

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  • Five Members Of Family Found Dead

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    SRINAGAR: Five members of a non-local family, putting up at Kralpora in north Kashmir’s Kupwara district, died due to suspected suffocation on intervening Tuesday and Wednesday night.

    Reports said that family of one Majid Ansari, resident of Bijnore Uttar Pradesh, which was putting up at a rented accommodation at Kralpora was found unconscious. As people sought help from a local doctor, all the members were declared dead.

    Among the deceased include Majid Ansari (35) son of Ahmad Hussain, his wife Sohana Khatoon (30), their children Faizan Ansari (4), Abu Zar (3) and a few days old infant.

    BMO Kralpora confirming the deaths of family members said that it may be a possible case of suffocation. He was however quick to add that the actual details will come to fore once the bodies reach health facility. “We have sent two ambulances to ferry the bodies here, once we know the actual details, we will share accordingly,” he said.

     

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  • Kashmir: All 5 Members of a family die due to suspected suffocation – Kashmir News

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    All 5 members of a non-local family die due to suspected suffocation in Kralpora Kupwara

    Kupwara, Feb 8 (GNS): Five members of a non-local family, putting up at Kralpora in north Kashmir’s Kupwara district, died due to suspected suffocation on intervening Tuesday and Wednesday night.

    Reports reaching GNS said that family of one Majid Ansari, resident of Bijnore Uttar Pradesh, which was putting up at a rented accommodation at Kralpora was found unconscious. As people sought help from a local doctor, all the members were declared dead.

    Among the deceased include Majid Ansari (35) son of Ahmad Hussain, his wife Sohana Khatoon (30), their children Faizan Ansari (4), Abu Zar (3) and a few days old infant.

    BMO Kralpora confirming the deaths of family members said that it may be a possible case of suffocation. He was however quick to add that the actual details will come to fore once the bodies reach health facility.

    “We have sent two ambulances to ferry the bodies here, once we know the actual details, we will share accordingly”, he said. (GNS)


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  • All 5 members of a non-local family die due to suspected suffocation in Kralpora Kupwara

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    Kupwara, Feb 8: Five members of a non-local family, putting up at Kralpora in north Kashmir’s Kupwara district, died due to suspected suffocation on intervening Tuesday and Wednesday night.

    Reports reaching GNS said that family of one Majid Ansari, resident of Bijnore Uttar Pradesh, which was putting up at a rented accommodation at Kralpora was found unconscious. As people sought help from a local doctor, all the members were declared dead.

    Among the deceased include Majid Ansari (35) son of Ahmad Hussain, his wife Sohana Khatoon (30), their children Faizan Ansari (4), Abu Zar (3) and a few days old infant.

    BMO Kralpora confirming the deaths of family members said that it may be a possible case of suffocation. He was however quick to add that the actual details will come to fore once the bodies reach health facility. “We have sent two ambulances to ferry the bodies here, once we know the actual details, we will share accordingly”, he said. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )