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  • Veteran pundits debate merits of veteran presidential candidates

    Veteran pundits debate merits of veteran presidential candidates

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    Trump, 76, is already running for the Republican nomination, and Biden, 80, is expected to launch his candidacy Tuesday. Either would be the oldest person elected president in American history, breaking the record set by Biden in 2020.

    Recent polling suggests that many Americans are not happy with either candidate. NBC News, for instance, released a poll Sunday showing that 70 percent of all Americans (including 51 percent of Democrats) don’t want Biden to run again in 2024. The same poll showed that 60 percent of all Americans don’t want Trump to run. Those numbers are largely consistent with what other polls have indicated in recent months.

    Rove said there was “deep concern” about Biden’s ability to serve another term in the White House, and said the president’s performance during a visit last week to Ireland was problematic. “Go to the videotape. It is painful,” Rove said.

    In defense of Biden, Williams pointed to former President Ronald Reagan, a Republican who ran for his second term at age 73. “He won in a landslide,” Williams said. Rove scoffed at that comparison.

    When cutting to a commercial break after some cross-talk between the two, host Shannon Bream quipped, “There will be arm wrestling on this side of the table. That’s pay-per-view though.”

    For the record, Williams is 69 years old and Rove is 72.

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • Gujarat CMO Veteran Resigns Over Son’s Ties To JK Conman

    Gujarat CMO Veteran Resigns Over Son’s Ties To JK Conman

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    SRINAGAR: Hitesh Pandya, an additional public relations officer in the Gujarat Chief Minister’s Office, resigned on Friday evening after serving for nearly 22 years. The resignation was due to the links between his son, a businessman associated with the BJP, and “conman” Kiran Patel, who is currently in custody in J&K for impersonating an official from the Prime Minister’s Office. Pandya had served five chief ministers, including Keshubhai Patel, Narendra Modi, Anandiben Patel, Vijay Rupani, and Bhupendra Patel.

    As per Hitesh Pandya’s statement, The Indian Express reported, “I have tendered my resignation to the Chief Minister (Bhupendra Patel). Nobody asked me to resign. I felt I should resign. I will wind up my pending work by March 31 and be relieved from the office.”

    Hours before resigning, Hitesh Pandya confirmed to the newspaper The Indian Express that his son, Amit, had visited J&K with Kiran Patel “for business purpose” with his approval. Amit, along with another individual, Jay Sitapara, were present when Patel was arrested earlier this month. Both Amit and Sitapara have been summoned by the J&K police for questioning.

    According to Pandya, his son is innocent and a witness in the case. He also mentioned that Amit deals in home security appliances and is associated with the BJP, having served as the party’s social media cell convener in North Zone till January 2023.

    While denying any knowledge of Kiran Patel’s links to the CMO, Pandya admitted that Patel was affiliated with a private organization called Nation First Foundation (NFF), which Pandya had established in 2011.

    “I founded the organization in 2011 to promote Modi saheb’s ideologies. Our work was solely focused on serving the nation. We conducted a Bharat Jago Abhiyan to create awareness among people about the BJP government’s initiatives and accomplishments… Kiran Patel joined the organization through Amit’s connection with him,” said Pandya as per The Indian Express.

    When asked specifically about Amit’s connection with Kiran Patel, Pandya stated, “They were both employed at a publicity company in 2004. I knew Kiran as Amit’s friend. However, I came to the realization in 2011 that he was not someone we should associate ourselves with. Therefore, I relieved him and all the individuals associated with him from NFF. I found his business practices and billing to be improper… Kiran Patel then went on to establish his own organization.”

    “Why would you break the relationship? He was keeping him away without snapping the relationship,” said Pandya when asked why he didn’t warn his son about Kiran Patel. However, their contact increased after Amit’s “rare heart condition” in September last year. “After Kiran’s arrest, Amit and Jay were kept in a hotel and their statements recorded. Then, they were let go and told that they will have to come whenever called. His statement was recorded as a witness,” he explained.

    Pandya also mentioned that he informed the Chief Minister and other relevant authorities about the case as soon as he found out about it from Amit.

    Pandya has been associated with the Gujarat CMO for over two decades, joining in 2001 as an assistant PRO. Before that, he worked at Life Corporation of India and the Rajkot daily “Phulchhab”.

     

     

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Manik Sarkar: the veteran, CPI(M) hopes will change its fortunes in Tripura

    Manik Sarkar: the veteran, CPI(M) hopes will change its fortunes in Tripura

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    Agartala: The communist party workers slouching against the walls of the party office in the sultry mid-day Tripura heat, stood up straight and stopped their chat session as the stern-faced, tall, bespectacled man dressed in a crisp white dhoti-kurta, strode into the room.

    The man commanding the cadres’ awe was none other than 74-year-old Manik Sarkar, who had come to personify the Communist movement in the northeast, running the sole CPI(M)-led government in a difficult and turbulent region for 20 long years, before his party’s rule was ended by a BJP wave in 2018.

    He was following a punishing schedule over the last several weeks, electioneering by foot and by jeep, over the hills and dales of Tripura, a state which has been described as a finger of land wrapped around Bangladesh’.

    Despite his age, his party cannot afford the helicopters which ferry his rivals on their forays into the state. Nor can it allow the “old war-horse” as one of his colleagues described him, to retire from the campaign.

    “I convinced my colleagues that new blood should be brought in (as) I have been contesting elections since 1979 and have been chief minister for 20 years,” he told PTI video in an interview, adding with a trace of a smile, “(However) I am there in the battlefield”.

    For the average CPI(M) worker or supporter, Sarkar remains the ‘star campaigner’ for the entire Left Front, even though the big names of the CPI(M) – Sitaram Yechury, Brinda Karat and Mohammed Salim have been fielded in the state.

    “Many common people and especially his party cadre look up to him for his probity in personal and political life and his straightforward behaviour,” explained Sekhar Dutta, political commentator on northeast and a former journalist.

    Just five years back, newspapers were busy writing an epitaph for the CPI(M) in the region and describing Manik Sarkar as the last communist standing’.

    However, a gruelling campaign by Sarkar and his comrades drawing large crowds shows the hammer and sickle on a red field is not yet dead here.

    Despite the CPI(M) losing in the last assembly and national elections here, its vote bank has remained more or less intact. In the 2018 assembly elections, in the face of a Modi wave, six per cent of its vote share was eroded, but the party still retained a strong 42 per cent following among voters.

    A resurgent youth and student wing is this time propelling the party to try to reclaim many of the seats it lost with leaders like Sarkar and his protege Jitendra Choudhary, the party’s tribal face, leading the campaign.

    “Anti-incumbency worked against the CPI(M) in 2018. A deterioration in law and order, political violence and unfulfilled promises seem to be working against the BJP this time round, despite their road-building spree,” said Dutta.

    The CPI(M) leader seems to agree. “The real fight this time is the fight for restoration of democracy, civil liberties as also (to create) jobs, income and increase purchasing power,” said Sarkar during the interview.

    Sarkar during his term in office had earned an enviable reputation for the state with its literacy rate crossing 87 per cent besides a better than average rating on most health and social indicators.

    However, endemic problems such as lack of industry and trade in the landlocked state despite being just 70 kms away from a major port Chittagong- in Bangladesh, forcing most people to work for the state government (1.8 lakh out of a population of 40 lakh at last count) or migrate to the mainland in search of jobs remain and will possibly continue till India gets a port for the northeast.

    The veteran Communist leader did try to get Tripura and the northeast, the outlet to the sea it needs by bolstering the central government’s diplomacy towards Bangladesh, offering Tripura’s share of gas-based power produced locally to the electricity-starved neighbour.

    However, till date trade and transit with Bangladesh from the northeast remain a problem which affects the region’s economy and prospects for job creation.

    Born in a middle-class family, Sarkar joined the Communist movement as a student activist while studying at the Maharaja Bir Bikram College and soon became a SFI office bearer and eventually at the young age of 23, a member of the state committee of the CPI(M).

    After being elected MLA, he was made chief whip of the party in 1980. At the age of 49 he was made a member of the party’s politburo and also chief minister of the state.

    Most of Sarkar’s life was spent fighting the Congress party, and with the second phase of insurgency in the state, which he successfully controlled by a combination of carrot and stick measures towards militants, though improving the lot of the tribals remains at best a work in progress.

    This election of course has seen the Congress and CPI(M) joining hands to defeat the BJP, an incongruity that Sarkar readily admits. “It is true we have fought against each other (CPI(M) and Congress) on the basis of ideology But the RSS-BJP and their fascist rule have forced us to come together,” he said.

    In case the combination manages to turn the electoral tables against BJP, the challenge will be for the two to work together as partners in a government, possibly a first of its kind.

    Veteran leaders like Sarkar may then well have a new role to play, that of political peacemakers.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Veteran singer Vani Jayaram dies

    Veteran singer Vani Jayaram dies

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    Chennai: Iconic playback singer Vani Jayaram, who has crooned over 10,000 songs in 19 languages, including the very popular Hindi number ‘Bole re papihara’ and who was named for the Padma Bhushan Award recently, died here on Saturday.

    She was 77 and was living alone at a downtown apartment, where she was found dead, police said adding there was an injury on her forehead and further investigation is on.

    Vani Jayaram’s husband predeceased her and she had no children, the singer’s domestic help said.

    In her long and illustrious career of over 50 years, she has rendered a mine of memorable songs including the ‘Bole re papihara’ from Hindi flick Guddi (1971), ‘Yezhu Swarangalukkul’ from Tamil film Apoorva Ragangal (1975) and ‘Malligai En Mannan Mayangum’ (1974 Tamil movie Deerga Sumangali). She has worked with iconic musicians including M S Viswanathan and Ilaiyaraaja. Former Chief Minister and top star in her times J Jayalalithaa was among those for whom Vani Jayaram has sung.

    Born Kalaivani in Vellore in Tamil Nadu, she was a versatile singer in various languages. She has sung over 10,000 songs in 19 languages including Tamil, Malayalam, Hindi, Telugu, and Kannada.

    Expressing grief over her death, Chief Minister M K Stalin said he had recently greeted her when she was chosen for the Padma Bhushan Award. “It is grievous that she has departed even before getting the Padma Bhushan Award,” Stalin said in his condolence message. Telangana Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan was among a host of others who has condoled her death.

    “She was a down-to-earth person and humility personified. She had rare qualities like appreciating the talent of other musicians,” said musician and singer Mahathi.

    Police said they managed to open the door to the flat in the presence of Vani Jayaram’s relatives by 1.30 PM after they were informed.

    The singer’s maid said she turned up as usual for work on Saturday. However, she did not get any response despite repeatedly pressing the calling bell, she told reporters here. Immediately, she said, she alerted the singer’s relatives who informed the police.

    Malarkodi, who has been working for the past 10 years as a maid in the singer’s house, told reporters that Vani Jayaram did not have any health issues. “She was busy receiving guests and well-wishers who visited her to greet her for getting the Padma Bhushan award. The phone was endlessly ringing and she answered all the calls and thanked everyone who greeted her. She lived alone,” the woman said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Veteran Telugu film director K Viswanath passes away in Hyderabad at 92

    Veteran Telugu film director K Viswanath passes away in Hyderabad at 92

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    Delhi: Renowned Telugu filmmaker Kalatapasvi K Viswanath passed away at his residence on Thursday at the age of 92 from age-related ailments

    Former Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu on Friday expressed grief at the demise of the Padmashri and Dadasaheb Phalke winner and stated the renowned film director brought depth and dignity to the medium, earning global recognition for his movies.

    Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao expressed his condolences over the death of Viswanath, who is famed for films like ‘Sankarabharanam’, ‘Sagara Sangamam’, ‘Swathi Muthyam’ and ‘Swarna Kamalam.’

    “Viswanath was a rare distinguished film director who chose an ordinary story and turned it into a classic movie on the silver screen with his amazing talent,” he was quoted as saying in a statement from the Chief Minister’s Office.

    KCR also recalled a discussion between Viswanath and him on movies, music and literature when he visited the ailing noted director’s home.

    Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy, in a tweet, expressed his grief over the filmmaker’s demise and stated he was “a mirror of Telugu culture and Indian arts.”

    “Vishwanath is a mirror of Telugu culture and Indian arts. Films under his direction have brought unparalleled respect to the Telugu film industry. He will remain forever in the hearts of Telugu people as an artist,” Reddy said.

    Former Vice-President M Venkaiah Naidu said in a tweet, “Deeply grieved to hear of the demise of renowned film director, Sri K. Viswanath. As a filmmaker, he brought depth and dignity to the medium earning global recognition for his movies with a message. May his atma attain sadgati! Om shanti!”

    Viswanath was undergoing treatment for age-related illnesses at a private hospital in Hyderabad and passed away yesterday.

    Telugu cinema megastar, Chiranjeevi Konidela also took to Twitter to express grief over the demise of the filmmaker, who has directed over 50 films in Telugu, Hindi and Tamil.

    “Shocked beyond words! Shri K Viswanath’s loss is an irreplaceable void to Indian / Telugu Cinema and to me personally! Man of numerous iconic, timeless films! The Legend Will Live on! Om Shanti !!,” Chiranjeevi said in a tweet.

    The film director, screenwriter and actor is recipient of five National Film Awards, seven state Nandi Awards, ten Filmfare Awards South, and a Filmfare Award in Hindi.

    In 1992, he was awarded the Padma Shri and in 2017, the Central government presented him with Dadasaheb Phalke Award, the highest award in Indian cinema.

    After a short stint as a sound engineer, he began his filmmaking career under filmmaker Adurthi Subba Rao and eventually went on to work as an assistant director on 1951 Telugu film Pathala Bhairavi.

    His 1985 Telugu film “Swathimuthyam” starring Kamal Hassan was India’s official entry for Best Foreign Language film at the 59 th Academy Awards.

    Viswanath began his career as an audiographer for Vauhini Studios in Chennai and made his entry into film direction at Annapurna Pictures under filmmaker Adurthi Subba Rao and K. Ramnoth. In 1965 he made his debut as a director with Telugu film ‘Aatma Gowravam’.

    Viswanath made his Bollywood debut with 1979 film Sargam, which is a remake of his 1976 Siri Siri Muvva. Some of his other popular Hindi films include Kaamchor, Shubh Kaamna, Jaag Utha Insan, Sanjog, Eeshwar and Dhanwaan.

    In 1995, Viswanath debuted as an actor with Telugu film Subha Sankalpam. Viswanath had also acted in a television serials ‘Siva Narayana Teertha’, ‘Chellamay’ , ‘Suryiavamsam’ and has appeared in several television commercials.

    Born on February 19, 1930, in Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh, Viswanath is survived by his wife and three children.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Veteran South Indian actress Jamuna passes away in Hyderabad

    Veteran South Indian actress Jamuna passes away in Hyderabad

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    Hyderabad: Veteran actress Jamuna passed away here on Friday after a brief illness. She was 86.

    She breathed her last at her residence, family sources said.

    Jamuna, who acted in about 200 movies in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada and Hindi, is survived by a son and a daughter.

    She was born at Hampi in Karnataka on August 30, 1936, but her parents Nippani Srinivasa Rao and Kowsalya Devi moved to Andhra Pradesh. She received her primary education at Duggirala in Guntur district and was a stage artist in her school days.

    Jamuna, whose real name was Jana Bai, made her acting debut at the age of 16 with Puttillu (1953) directed by Garikapari Rajarao.

    It was L. V. Prasad’s Missamma (1955) which gave her recognition. She had played a supporting character in the film with the lead roles played by N. T. Rama Rao, Savitri and Akkineni Nageswara Rao. In a career spanning four decades, she portrayed a variety of roles and acted with these legendary actors of her time other top actors of her times.

    Jamuna also acted in 11 Hindi films. She won FilmFare award for best supporting actress for Milan (1967) starring Sunil Dutt and Nutan. It was a remake of Telugu movie Mooga Manasulu (1964) which featured Jamuna along with Nageswara Rao and Savitri.

    Impressed by then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, she joined the Congress party in 1980 and was elected to the Lok Sabha from Rajahmundry in 1989, but quit politics after the defeat in 1991. She later joined BJP and campaigned for the party in late 1990s.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )