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  • Amit Shah to hold review meeting with Telangana leaders: Sources

    Amit Shah to hold review meeting with Telangana leaders: Sources

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    New Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah will hold a review meeting on Tuesday to chalk out poll strategies for the upcoming Telangana assembly elections with state leaders at his residence in the national capital, a top BJP source said.

    According to the source, Telangana BJP president Sanjay Bandi, state in-charge Tarun Chug and other Telangana BJP leaders will be present in the meeting.

    As the Telangana assembly elections are scheduled to be held this year, the party has geared up its preparations.

    The party is running several programmes to connect the people and increase its reach to the grassroots such as Praja Gosha BJP Bharosa and Praja Sangram yatra and through these campaigns, the party is getting massive positive response from the public and as per the source, the party will discuss how to strengthen the party on booth level.

    BJP has successfully done 11000 public meeting outreach programmes in the state under Bandi Sanjay.

    According to the sources, a state presidential election will be held soon as the BJP president Sanjay Bandi’s term is going to end in the first week of March, but another source from the party speculated that his term as the party President would be extended.

    Earlier in the national executive meeting, Sanjay was the centre of attraction as Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised the Praja Sangram Yatra and asked all the states to learn from his journey and appreciated his struggle and hard work.

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  • Sisodia’s arrest: Delhi govt’s budget preparation likely to be affected, say sources

    Sisodia’s arrest: Delhi govt’s budget preparation likely to be affected, say sources

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    New Delhi: The preparation of the Delhi government’s budget for the next financial year is likely to be affected following the arrest of Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, who also holds the finance portfolio, sources said on Monday.

    The finance department is still in the process of finalising the budgetary allocations.

    “Various departments have sent their budget estimates, revenue utilised this year. The budget is not yet finalised. The allocations to various departments are still being finalised,” an official said.

    There were plans to present the budget around the second week of March but it might be pushed to the third or fourth week. However, it has to be presented before April 1, when the new financial year starts.

    Before Sisodia’s questioning by the CBI in the excise policy case, the deputy chief minister held a series of budget-related meetings, with Revenue Minister Kailash Gahlot also being a part of them.

    Sources in the Aam Aadmi Party said Gahlot may present the Delhi government budget this time.

    “As there was a possibility that the deputy chief minister may be arrested by the CBI, Gahlot was attending budget-related meetings for the last few days. Gahlot is likely to present the 2023-24 budget. It is scheduled to be presented next month. If Sisodia gets bail, he will present the budget but if he doesn’t, Gahlot might do it,” an AAP functionary told PTI.

    Sisodia was originally summoned by the CBI last Sunday but he sought deferment of his questioning citing the ongoing Budget exercise, following which, the CBI had asked him to appear on February 26.

    He was arrested on Monday and remanded to five-day CBI custody the next day.

    The Arvind Kejriwal government is staring at a possible crisis with the CBI arresting Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia who holds as many as 18 of the total 33 departments, including education, finance and home.

    The arrest of Sisodia comes after that of Satyendar Jain, Delhi’s the then health minister, in June last year. Both have led what the Aam Aadmi Party describes as the successful transformation of Delhi’s education and health services, contributing to the party’s popularity and continued electoral success.

    Their absence leaves Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal with no heavyweight lieutenant to implement his governance agenda in Delhi.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Indian govt’s popular news agency ANI makes up sources, experts: Report

    Indian govt’s popular news agency ANI makes up sources, experts: Report

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    EU Disinfo Lab, a non profit based in Brussels has criticised ANI (Asian News International), a popular Indian news agency for allegedly using quotes and statements from made-up think tanks and experts. EU DisinfoLab, specialises in weeding out disinformation campaigns.

    In their new report, “Bad Sources: How Indian news agency ANI quoted sources that do not exist”, they pulled up the organisation for referencing personalities and groups which were allegedly made up.

    The EU DisinfoLab research, released on Thursday, is the third in a series of reports on a purported Delhi-based Srivastava Group-amplified Indian influence network based on fictitious NGOs and experts that were published in 2019 and 2020.

    The most recent investigation focuses on the website of the International Forum for Rights and Security, a think tank with Canadian roots (IFFRAS). Around 200 times between May 2021 and January 2023, ANI cited IFFRAS.

    Though IFFRAS was dissolved in 2014, its website remained online and was being updated. EU DisinfoLab said that the same IP address hosted the IFFRAS website and other websites from the Srivastava group.

    The report said that when it tried to trace the speakers mentioned on the website, they discovered that they were mostly non-existent.

    “Our guess is that the sole purpose of the IFFRAS is to produce content that can be covered by ANI and then republished widely throughout the Indian press,” said the report.

    The EU DisinfoLab researchers also looked into other foreign experts at ‘think tanks’ that were mentioned by ANI.

    They discovered the Policy Research Group (POREG), whose “geopolitical specialists” were frequently cited by ANI on topics including Chinese foreign policy and Pakistan’s army doctrines.

    According to the study, despite repeated attempts to reach these experts—names like “James Duglous Crickton,” “Magda Lipan,” or “Ms. Valentin Popescu,” depending on the spelling—they did not appear to be available.

    A third organisation that ANI began quoting findings from in 2021, was the Center of Political and Foreign Affairs (CPFA), a research group with French roots that is legitimately registered in Hong Kong. However, ANI was also disseminating information that EU DisinfoLab “could not attribute to genuine individuals” in addition to the CPFA team’s reliable findings.

    The latest EU DisinfoLab report was released in conjunction with the “Story Killers” project to investigate the disinformation-for-hire-industry. Coordinated by French non-profit Forbidden Stories, the project hopes to continue the work of slain journalist Gauri Lankesh.



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  • UN delegation in Gaza to defuse Hamas-Israeli tension: Sources

    UN delegation in Gaza to defuse Hamas-Israeli tension: Sources

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    Gaza: A UN delegation arrived in the Gaza Strip to defuse the tension between Israel and Hamas, the ruler of the Palestinian enclave, Palestinian security sources said.

    The delegation, headed by UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, Tor Wennesland, entered Gaza through the Israeli-controlled Erez Crossing in the northern tip of Gaza, the sources told Xinhua on condition of anonymity on Thursday.

    The UN delegation would discuss with the Hamas leaders the humanitarian developments in Gaza Strip and work to prevent the regional tension from turning into a major military escalation, they added.

    The visit came hours after Israeli fighter jets bombed Gaza in response to the firing of six rockets toward southern Israel. Five of the rockets were intercepted by the Iron Dome aerial defence systems and one fell in an open area, according to the Israeli military, Xinhua news agency reported.

    On Wednesday, an Israeli military raid in the West Bank city of Nablus killed 11 Palestinians and injured 102 others, aggravating the already tense ties between Israelis and Palestinians.

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  • Talking to Indian leaders before UN vote on Ukraine: French diplomatic sources

    Talking to Indian leaders before UN vote on Ukraine: French diplomatic sources

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    New Delhi: Ahead of the voting on the UN’s draft resolution on Ukraine, the French diplomatic sources on Tuesday said they were in contact with political leaders in New Delhi but were not very hopeful that India will not abstain.

    The UN General Assembly will vote this week on the draft resolution underscoring the urgency to find lasting peace in Ukraine, a year after Moscow invaded its neighbour.

    On a question, if India would again abstain from voting in UNGA on the Ukraine-Russia conflict, they said India is not very likely to join one side or another but they are “working on it”.

    “It’s always a question of balance…We do have contact with the political leaders of India. At this stage, we still don’t know what will be the position of the government. Most likely it will be abstention but we are still working on it. We have a very candid discussion with them. There is no secret agenda or whatever. So then it’s their decision,” a French diplomatic source said.

    India has mostly abstained on resolutions related to the Russia-Ukraine war in the UN, including in the Security Council, General Assembly and the Human Rights Council.

    India has repeatedly called on Russia and Ukraine to return to the path of diplomacy and dialogue and end their ongoing conflict.

    Calling India a major player in the Ukraine-Russia issue, they said France and India have a “very fruitful” partnership and a history of intense political dialogue, allowing a “very fruitful” partnership and history of intense political dialogue which allows them to discuss all issues, even the complex ones.

    Noting that France and the EU and India were not on the “exact same position” on the Ukraine issue, the source said,”but you may also have noticed that there were some slight changes in the public statement made by Prime Minister (Narendra) Modi about the world saying this is not the era of war.”

    “It was a very important statement by the Prime Minister…We are aligned that we all want to reduce the risk of escalation and we all want to try to find the way towards peace and on that, India is also very clear,” the diplomatic source added.

    The source said the ties between India and Russia can be used as a channel to work toward peace.

    “And as you know, there is an important link between the Indian and Russian governments, and we ask the Indian government to use these links with the Russian counterparts to help us in a way towards peace. It’s a long way. It’s a long process,” the source said.

    “But yes, we do have this kind of discussion on a very frequent basis with India,” the source said.

    The source said it is also important to remember that for the EU, this war on Ukraine is not a way to lose focus on the Indo-Pacific issues.

    “We still have an important Indo-Pacific agenda,” the source said.

    On the Ukraine-Russia conflict, the French diplomatic sources said France has made it very clear that Russia “cannot and must not win this war”.

    “So we are ready to face an extended conflict in Ukraine and we are prepared to support in the long run and as long as needed Ukraine in defending its own territory,” the source said.

    “This being said, we have always been very attentive to keep the channels open with Moscow,” the source said.

    “We have a peace plan on the table by President Zelensky. But that hasn’t received a positive answer from Moscow. So we are at this moment supporting Ukraine in its defence of its own territory, but we also keep channels open for the moment for negotiation,” the source said.

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  • Vaccination of girls against cervical cancer likely to begin in six states in June: Sources

    Vaccination of girls against cervical cancer likely to begin in six states in June: Sources

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    New Delhi; The government is likely to begin administering anti-cervical cancer vaccine in girls aged nine to 14 years in six states in June, official sources said on Sunday.

    In the first phase of the vaccination campaign, 2.55 crore girls are targeted to be administered the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Mizoram, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh, an official source told PTI.

    The Union Health Ministry has drawn a roadmap to roll out HPV vaccine in the universal immunisation programme and is likely to float a global tender in April for 16.02 crore doses to be procured by 2026, official sources said.

    The Serum Institute’s made-in-India vaccine against cervical cancer, CERVAVAC, was launched last month.

    Prakash Kumar Singh, Director of Government and Regulatory Affairs at the Serum Institute of India (SII), has written a letter to the Health Ministry its first indigenous HPV vaccine will be available in the private market at an MRP of Rs 2,000 per dose, it has been learnt. CERVAVAC will be available in two-dose glass vial presentation.

    Singh is learnt to have communicated in his letter that CERVAVAC will be supplied at an affordable rate whenever the Health Ministry floats a tender.

    Currently, only one HPV vaccine — American multinational Merck’s Gardasil — is available in the private market in single-dose pre-filled syringe presentation and its price is Rs 10,850.

    India is home to about 16 per cent of the world’s women, but it accounts for about a quarter of all cervical cancer incidences and nearly a third of global cervical cancer deaths.

    Indian women face a 1.6 per cent lifetime cumulative risk of developing cervical cancer and 1 per cent cumulative death risk from cervical cancer, officials had stated.

    According to some recent estimates, every year almost 80,000 women develop cervical cancer and 35,000 die due to it in India.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Former dictator Gen (retd) Pervez Musharraf passes away at 79: sources

    Former dictator Gen (retd) Pervez Musharraf passes away at 79: sources

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    Islamabad, Feb 5: Former president General (retd) Pervez Musharraf Sunday passed away in a Dubai hospital at the age of 79, Geo News reported citing diplomatic sources.

    The former military ruler had been undergoing treatment for an ailment at an American Hospital Dubai.

    Musharraf was born on August 11, 1943, in Delhi and completed his early education at St Patrick’s High School in Karachi.

    The former president pursued higher education at Forman Christian College in Lahore.

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  • Kashmir: Notices issued to 03 more persons under NDPS Act 1985, for declaring sources of movable & immovable properties – Kashmir News

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    Kashmir: Notices issued to 03 more persons under NDPS Act 1985, for declaring sources of movable & immovable properties – Kashmir News

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirnews.in )