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  • TDP should regain past glory in Telangana: Chandrababu Naidu

    TDP should regain past glory in Telangana: Chandrababu Naidu

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    Hyderabad: Telugu Desam Party (TDP) national president and former Andhra Pradesh chief minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu on Wednesday called upon the party leaders and activists to work hard in bringing the TDP’s past glory in Telangana. Stating that while there is an immediate need for rebuilding the party in AP, Naidu added that he wanted all the 10 crore people in both Telugu states to become partners in improving economic conditions of the poor.

    Addressing a gathering at the Exhibition Grounds in Hyderabad, he was speaking at te TDP’s 41st foundation day. “The TDP is a historical necessity for the people of Telangana. All the welfare schemes in both the Telugu states will be continued even after the TDP comes back to power. Assets will be created in these two states and they will be distributed to the poor,” Naid added.

    The TDP’ chief’s remarks are interesting considering the fact that the TDP has been virtually wiped out in Telangana. While it managed to win 15 seats and two MP seats in the 2014 elections, it could win only two MLA seats in the following 2018 state polls (in an alliance with the Congress). There has been talk of the TDP’s revival here in the state. However, political pundits are skeptical.

    Recalling that this is the day when the state’s history was rewritten, the party supremo said that the late NT Rama Rao founded the TDP only for the progress of the Telugus. “The TDP was born from the self-respect of the Telugus. It was the Late NTR who wanted the educated to be in politics and thus he engineers, doctors and other graduates,” Naidu said.

    Naidu asked how Hyderabad was 25 years ago and how the city is now, observing that it is the IT industry that brought in such a huge change in the lifestyle of the citizens. “Mr Chandrababu said that he worked hard to develop Cyberabad and other areas of Hyderabad. He also said that people”People laughed at me when he wanted mobile phones to be introduced in the country but today no person leads his or her life without the hand phone.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • JK To Regain Statehood Soon: Union Minister.

    JK To Regain Statehood Soon: Union Minister.

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    SRINAGAR: Ramdas Athawale, the Indian Union Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment, stated that the abrogation of Article 370 was carried out with the aim of promoting development and peace in Jammu and Kashmir.

    Furthermore, he mentioned that Jammu and Kashmir, currently a union territory, will soon regain its status as a state. This is due to a commitment made by Home Minister Amit Shah, and the Modi government will be considering it in the near future.

    “After granting statehood to Jammu and Kashmir, the people of J&K will get the right to vote,” he said, “adding that state assembly elections can be held shortly.”

    “For development and peace in Jammu and Kashmir,” the minister said, “the abrogation of Article 370 was carried out.” (KNS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Karantaka: BJP raises poll pitch in Old Mysuru with ambition to regain power

    Karantaka: BJP raises poll pitch in Old Mysuru with ambition to regain power

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    Bengaluru: With Assembly elections round the corner, the BJP is focused on the Old Mysuru region, where significant electoral gains are seen to be crucial for the party to come back to power in Karnataka on its own.

    For decades, the BJP has struggled to spread its wings in the Vokkaliga community-dominated Old Mysuru region, with the well entrenched JD(S) and Congress holding sway.

    The region comprises Ramanagara, Mandya, Mysuru, Chamarajanagar, Kodagu, Kolar, Tumakuru and Hassan districts.
    JD(S) leader and former Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy and President of the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) D K Shivakumar belong to this community.

    Among the 58 Assembly seats in these districts, JD(S) represents 24, Congress 18 and BJP 15. BJP also has the backing of expelled BSP MLA N Mahesh, who represents Kollegal in Chamarajanagar district.

    In the Vokkaliga heartland of Mandya district, the JD(S) has six out of seven MLAs, three of four MLAs in Ramanagara and six of the seven seats in Hassan.

    The JD(S) has four out of 11 seats in Mysuru, whereas the Congress has four and BJP three in this district.

    The regional party also has three seats in Tumakuru but the party is wary about the Gubbi MLA S R Srinivas who allegedly voted in favour of the BJP candidate during the Rajya Sabha elections in June last year.

    The BJP top brass has acknowledged that improving the electoral tally in this region is key to regaining power on its own steam.
    The party came to power in Karnataka four times and every time it emerged as the single largest party but fell short of the majority mark.

    Twice, the party had to allegedly resort to ‘Operation Lotus’ to woo disgruntled opposition members and form a majority government.

    The BJP, however, put up an impressive show in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, winning 25 of the 28 seats.

    Shivakumar’s brother D K Suresh won from Bengaluru Rural Lok Sabha constituency and JD(S) supremo and former prime minister H D Deve Gowda’s grandson Prajwal Revanna emerged victorious in Hassan.

    To BJP’s comfort, the party backed independent candidate Sumalatha Ambareesh won from Mandya constituency, which had always been a JD(S) citadel.

    The actor-turned-politician Sumalatha who defeated Deve Gowda’s grandson and former Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy’s son Nikhil Kumaraswamy in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, extended her ‘full support’ to the BJP on March 11, a day ahead of Prime Minister’s visit to Mandya to launch a slew of projects including the most ambitious one Bengaluru-Mysuru Expressway.

    The inauguration could have been done either in Mysuru or Bengaluru, but the Prime Minister opted for Mandya.

    “The voters of Mandya hardly get carried away by emotional issues,” a political analyst said.

    The JD(S) suffered a blow when the KR Pet MLA K C Narayana Gowda ditched the party during the “Operation Lotus” in 2019 and was among the MLAs who resigned from the Assembly, joined the BJP and successfully contested the by-election on a BJP ticket and became a minister.

    With this, the BJP got its first legislator from the JD(S) citadel, Mandya.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • EX-ISIS bride loses appeal to regain her British citizenship

    EX-ISIS bride loses appeal to regain her British citizenship

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    London: A Bangladeshi-origin British woman, who fled the UK as a 15-year-old schoolgirl to join the Islamic State (ISIS) terrorist network, on Wednesday lost a legal bid before a specialist tribunal to regain her British citizenship and return to the country.

    Now aged 23, London-born Shamima Begum had challenged then Home Secretary Sajid Javid’s decision to revoke her British citizenship on national security grounds in 2019 at the Special Immigration Appeals Commission (SIAC).

    Justice Robert Jay ruled that concerns raised by her lawyers over her “sexual exploitation” and breaches of duty by certain state bodies did not trump the home secretary’s legal duty to make a national security decision to strip Begum of her British nationality.

    “There is some merit in the argument that those advising the secretary of state see this as a black and white issue, when many would say that there are shades of grey,” said Justice Jay.

    “In my mind and that of colleagues, it is not conceivable that even a 15-year-old… an intelligent, articulate and presumably critically thinking individual – would not know what (ISIS) was about. In some respects, I do believe she knew what she was doing and had agency in doing so,” the judgment notes.

    The British government has claimed Begum could seek a Bangladeshi passport given her heritage but her family has argued that she is British and has never held Bangladeshi citizenship.

    The specialist tribunal accepted that Javid’s conclusion to revoke her British citizenship was “an integral part of the overall national security assessment carried out by the Security Service” and therefore not a matter for the court.

    “If asked to evaluate all the circumstances of Begum’s case, reasonable people with knowledge of all the relevant evidence will differ, in particular in relation to the issue of the extent to which her travel to Syria was voluntary and the weight to be given to that factor in the context of all others,” notes Justice Jay.

    “Likewise, reasonable people will differ as to the threat she posed in February 2019 to the national security of the United Kingdom, and as to how that threat should be balanced against all countervailing considerations. However, under our constitutional settlement these sensitive issues are for the secretary of state to evaluate and not for the Commission,” he said.

    Begum, referred to as an ISIS bride for marrying a Dutch member of the terror network in Syria, gave birth to three children – all of whom later died. She and two fellow teenage schoolgirls at Bethnal Green Academy travelled from east London to Syria in 2015.

    At a five-day SIAC hearing in November last year, Begum’s lawyers said that she was “recruited, transported, transferred, harboured and received in Syria for the purposes of ‘sexual exploitation’ and ‘marriage’ to an adult male”.

    Justice Jay found that there was “credible suspicion” Begum was a victim of trafficking to Syria.

    “The motive of bringing her to Syria was sexual exploitation for which, as a child, she could not give valid consent,” he said, during a brief hearing on Wednesday.

    However, the commission ultimately concluded the home secretary was not formally required to consider whether Begum was a victim of trafficking when he removed her citizenship.

    The UK Home Office welcomed the ruling and said in a statement: “We are pleased that the court has found in favour of the government’s position in this case.

    “The government’s priority remains maintaining the safety and security of the UK and we will robustly defend any decision made in doing so.” Last year, the UK Supreme Court upheld the decision to bar the now 23-year-old from returning to the UK. Begum currently lives in a detention camp in northern Syria and has been fighting to return to her home in east London, claiming the only law she broke was to travel to Syria and had not participated in any ISIS atrocities.

    Her legal team has indicated plans to mount further challenges to restore her British citizenship.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )