Mumbai: A Thane police team on Wednesday recorded statement of Shiv Sena-UBT MP Sanjay Raut on his allegations that MP Shrikant Shinde, the son of Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, had hired mafia goon Raja Thakur to kill him.
Simultaneously, Thakur’s wife, lawyer Pooja Thakur filed a police complaint against Raut for making defamatory remarks against her husband.
On Tuesday, Raut had created a sensation by claiming that the CM’s son and Thane MP Shrikant Shinde had contracted alleged goon Raja Thakur to “finish him off”.
He had written letters to Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and top officials seeking protection as his security cover was removed after the change of power in the state last year.
Raut’s contentions were dismissed outright by both Shinde and Fadnavis, and while they assured a probe into his allegations, but cautioned that he (Raut) could face action if he was indulging in any “political stunts”. He was accorded security cover.
After submitting her complaint with the Kapurbavdi Police Station, Pooja Thakur told media persons: “Who has given him (Raut) the right to call my husband a goon… I have lodged a complaint against him under IPC’s Section 211.”
Besides Raut, other Opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi leaders like former Congress CM Ashok Chavan and Nationalist Congress Party ex-Minister Dr. Jitendra Awhad have also raised apprehensions of death threats in the past few days.
Kolkata: Dibyendu Adhikari, two-time Trinamool Congress Lok Sabha MP and younger brother of leader of opposition in West Bengal Assembly Suvendu Adhikari, alleged on Saturday that he is receiving life threats over phone for raising his voice against coal smuggling in the Haldia Dock Complex which comes under his constituency in East Midnapore district.
Adhikari levelled the allegations on the the same day his father and three-time Lok Sabha MP, Sisir Kumar Adhikari, wrote to Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman about a fictitious bank account opened in his name without his knowledge at a public sector bank in the district.
Although both Sisir Adhikari and Dibyendu Adhikari continue to be Trinamool Congress MPs as per Lok Sabha records, their connection with the party snapped since Suvendu Adhikari joined the BJP from the Trinamool before the 2021 Assembly polls.
On Saturday, Dibyendu Adhikari told mediapersons that late on January 24 night, a Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) assistant commandant was injured in clashes with coal smugglers operating in the dock area in Haldia.
“As the local Lok Sabha member, I informed the matter to Home Minister Amit Shah. I also raised my voice demanding greater coordination between the CISF and the local police to check the menace of coal smuggling in the dock area. Since then, I have been receiving regular threat calls on my mobile,” he said.
However, Adhikari added that he is not scared by the threat calls.
“I will continue doing my duty as Tamluk MP as long as I continue in that chair,” he said.
However, Adhikari said that he has not filoed an official complaint with the local police on this count.
“I had approached the local police on many issues before, but the problems were not solved. So what is the point in informing the police on this matter,” he asked.
Trinamool Rajya Sabha member Santanu Sen said that levelling such ‘wild’ allegations without informing the police is meaningless.
“He should come clean first on his current political stand. He has maintained liaison with the BJP while continuing as a Trinamool member officially. Why didn’t he resign first as an MP,” Sen asked.
“Lael and Jared will help bring a seriousness of purpose to the task of building a strong, inclusive, and more resilient economy for the future,” Biden said in a statement Tuesday in announcing the picks.
With the new team, the president is opting for deep Washington experience and knowledge of how to pull the levers inside the executive branch to boost the economy, with a hostile GOP House poised to block major legislation. Biden is also getting an NEC director with broader international experience than her predecessor, Brian Deese, who could help keep trade disputes with China and the European Union from blowing up.
Brainard, Bernstein and new White House chief of staff Jeff Zients, a businessman, will lead a team charged with implementing sweeping laws passed the last two years while playing defense against House Republicans bent on forcing spending cuts in return for raising the debt limit.
“The White House sees moderate Republicans as gettable on certain issues,” said one White House official in explaining the pick. “So they want adults with some gravitas in the room.”
Still, Brainard may have her work cut out for her, with some Republicans seeing her as a big-government Democrat. Rep. Patrick McHenry, the new GOP chair of the powerful House Financial Services Committee, called her selection “misguided.”
“Throughout her career, Dr. Brainard has made her political agenda clear and has attempted to expand executive regulatory authority and control to accomplish it,” he said in a statement.
She served in the Clinton administration, where she was involved in implementing the North American Free Trade Agreement and negotiating China’s entry to the World Trade Organization — both achievements that have since come under fire from many progressives, who have viewed them as threats to American workers.
She also served at Treasury under former President Barack Obama, where she was the department’s top diplomat from 2010 to 2013, dealing with the euro crisis and pressuring China to allow the value of its currency to be more influenced by market forces.
White House officials say Brainard’s international experience — while troubling to many progressives and even some Republicans — will be critical in helping avoid any global disputes that could tip the economy toward recession.
She enters the White House as inflation is coming down, though slowly, and the job market remains hot. But the Fed, where Brainard served as Chair Jerome Powell’s No. 2, is continuing to push up interest rates to battle inflation.
While economists are boosting their odds for a so-called soft landing following the rate hikes, there remains a significant chance that all the tightening could push the economy into recession as Biden launches his expected reelection bid.
Larry Summers, the former Treasury secretary under Clinton who has warned of a coming recession, praised the pick. “She will be a great successor to Brian Deese,” Summers wrote in a text to POLITICO. “She has the macroeconomic and global experience crucial in the complex times that lie ahead, along with the savvy necessary to succeed in today’s Washington.”
Inside the administration, progressives who preferred someone like NEC deputy Bharat Ramamurti, a former top aide to Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), for the job, were only mildly critical of Brainard.
“The left will be concerned about the transformation at the Fed and what that means,” said another White House official, who requested anonymity in speaking about a new colleague. “And she’s just a black box on a lot of domestic policy issues.”
Brainard, 61, is a Harvard-trained Ph.D. economist whose expertise in international matters will be relevant as the administration faces renewed tensions with China over alleged espionage, Russia’s war in Ukraine and a global food crisis brought about by soaring prices around the world and continued supply chain issues. The daughter of a U.S. diplomat, she spent her childhood in West Germany and Poland before the Soviet Union fell.
A prominent player in policymaking circles for decades, Brainard joined the White House for the first time in the late 1990s.
She juggled a demanding career alongside child care — she has three daughters — once telling a story about taking a trip to Japan for a G-7 meeting with an infant in tow.
According to her retelling at a conference in 2020, she would sneak out at breaks to breastfeed her child, who was then less than 3 months old, without letting on that’s what she was doing.
Since her stint in the Clinton administration, she has steadily risen through the strata of economic policy, including serving as undersecretary of the Treasury for international affairs under Obama. She joined the Fed in 2014, where she worked alongside fellow board member Powell. Both of them would eventually be promoted, Powell to chair in 2018 and Brainard to vice chair in 2022.
She speaks in a measured and deliberate manner that can come off as guarded. At both the Treasury Department and the Fed, she has gained a reputation for working her aides particularly hard.
“She has very high standards for herself and her staff,” wrote Claudia Sahm, a former Fed economist who worked under Brainard, in a blog post in 2021. “Everything that I and others worked on with her had a clear purpose. Strategic thinking and a clear vision are how you get the most out of your resources,” she added, dismissing characterizations that Brainard has a “sharp elbow.”
“I think she’s very pragmatic,” Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.) said in an interview. “She sees both sides of it and is willing to work and bring people together to really solve problems and address the issues that we need to.”
Eleanor Mueller contributed to this report.
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Sambhal: A Dalit family was given protection after it sought help from the police for the wedding of their 20-year-old daughter.
The plea came after alleged restrictions were imposed by a group of upper caste men from their village for gifting a Royal Enfield motorcycle to the newlyweds.
The bride’s parents, Rishipal Valmiki and Sheela Devi, claimed that the local village head had asked them ‘not to give away gifts like upper caste families do if they want the wedding to be held smoothly.
They were also warned of “violent reprisals like stone pelting during the wedding procession”.
The bride’s mother, Sheela Devi, said, “We are the only Dalit family in the village and people in the neighbourhood firmly told us that they will not let my daughter get married because we are starting a new tradition in our community by presenting a bike as a gift. Initially, they did not raise any objection but when they saw the new motorcycle and other gifts at our house, they created a ruckus and misbehaved with guests on Monday.”
She further said, “We had to approach the police and a former minister for help. Now, we have received police protection and expect the wedding ceremony to pass off peacefully.”
Superintendent of Police, Sambhal, Chakresh Mishra, said, “Yes, we sent a police team to Ghughaiya and questioned those who threatened the family. They said that they do not have any objection with the wedding ceremony now. But we have kept a team there for the safety of guests and the family till the wedding is over.”
Five journalists who were employed by a local newspaper in Kashmir have quit after receiving online threats from militants, according to reports.
Recently, militants published a list of more than a dozen journalists who were reportedly employed by security services, IANS reported.
There were two local newspaper editors among the people on the list. Three of the five journalists who left their jobs on Tuesday posted their resignations on social media.
The Resistance Front (TRF), a militant organisation affiliated with Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), is allegedly responsible for these threats, according to the authorities.
The threats’ contents show what militants and anti-national elements have in mind. By openly accusing them of being corrupt and issuing a clear threat, they have endangered people’s lives, particularly those of media professionals, according to the police.
According to the police, a FIR has been filed in this matter, and over a dozen suspects have been apprehended and are currently undergoing questioning.
As militants threatened to target everyone working for three media outlets in Srinagar, three reporters posted their resignations on their social media profiles to avoid any difficulties.
A young reporter who covered local news claims that he has been charged with spreading the army narrative. He decided to quit his job, reports NDTV.
Such threats, according to the BJP, are unacceptable, and no one should be permitted to threaten journalists.
“Terrorists have touched new lows, which is against people and against the fundamental right of freedom of speech and expression,” NDTV quoted RS Pathania, spokesperson of the BJP.
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The Jammu and Kashmir police on Saturday said that it registered a case against Lashkar-e-Toiba handlers and its offshoot TRF for issuing threats to journalist and reporters based in Kashmir.
Srinagar police informed in a Tweet that a case has been registered under UAPA and IPC at Shergari police station.
Case registered against handlers, active terrorists & OGWs of terror outfit LeT & its offshoot TRF for online publication & dissemination of a direct threat letter to Journalists & reporters based in Kashmir. FIR No. 82/2022 U/S 13 UAPA, 505, 153B, 124A & 506 IPC in shergari PS.
“Case registered against handlers, active terrorists & OGWs of terror outfit LeT & its offshoot TRF for online publication & dissemination of a direct threat letter to Journalists & reporters based in Kashmir. FIR No. 82/2022 U/S 13 UAPA, 505, 153B, 124A & 506 IPC in shergari PS,” police tweeted.
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