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  • Mamata writes to Centre seeking permission for poppy cultivation in Bengal

    Mamata writes to Centre seeking permission for poppy cultivation in Bengal

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    Kolkata: The West Bengal government has written to the Centre seeking permission for poppy cultivation in the state, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday told the state Assembly during the special and extended Budget Session.

    She also sought the support of the legislators from the opposition BJP on this count.

    “The Union government does not allow poppy cultivation in West Bengal despite this product being a popular food item of the people of the state. So, we are forced to import poppy from other states. That is why the price of this product is so high in West Bengal. If the Union government allows cultivation of poppy in the state, its price will automatically come down here,” she said.

    On this issue, she sought the support of BJP legislators claiming that poppy items are also quite favourite of the MLAs from the opposition camp.

    “Why is poppy cultivation allowed in just four Indian states? Why should our state be deprived of the permission to cultivate poppies here? The Union government should remember that poppy is not just cultivated for production of intoxicants. Hence, I have written to the Union government for the permission,” she said.

    This is not the first time that the West Bengal government has demanded permission to cultivate poppy in the state. Banerjee raised the matter at the Eastern Zonal Council Meeting at Bhubaneswar which was chaired by Union Home Minister Amit Shah. However, no positive decision came on this count since then.

    Banerjee also claimed that her government initiative to encourage onion cultivation in West Bengal has brought down the price of the food staple to a great extent. “Previously we had to depend on import of onion from Nasik in Maharashtra. But now through systematic research and development onion is produced in many districts of West Bengal. So, we want to achieve that in case of poppy cultivation as well,” the Chief Minister said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • NCW writes to DGP Rajasthan over assault on Pulwama martyrs’ widows

    NCW writes to DGP Rajasthan over assault on Pulwama martyrs’ widows

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    New Delhi: The National Commission for Women has asked DGP Rajasthan to personally look into the allegations of mistreatment and assault leveled by Pulwama martyrs’ widows and conduct an inquiry into it.

    In a letter, the commission has also sought a detailed asked Action Taken Report from the police.

    “NCW India has taken cognizance. Chairperson @sharmarekha has written to DGP Rajasthan to personally look into the matter and conduct an inquiry into allegations of mistreatment and assault leveled by the women against police officials. Detailed ATR must be apprised to NCW”, the commission said in a tweet.

    The family members of the jawans killed in the 2019 Pulwama terror attack have been sitting on a dharna for the past few days over the alleged assault by police personnel when they tried to march toward the chief minister’s residence to put forth their grievances.

    Manju, the wife of Pulwama martyr Rohitash Lamba, alleged that the police threw her as if she was a gunny bag when she was going to meet the chief minister.

    “Unable to bear the torture by the police, I have been on an infinite hunger strike since March 4 and the Chief Minister will be responsible if something happens to me,” she had said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Telangana: Bandi writes to KCR demanding new PRC for employees

    Telangana: Bandi writes to KCR demanding new PRC for employees

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    Hyderabad: Telangana Bharatiya Janata Party president Bandi Sanjay Kumar on Monday wrote to chief minister K Chandrashekar Rao demanding for constitution of a new Pay Revision Commission (PRC) and the implementation of revised pay scales for employees and teachers from July.

    In the letter, Bandi Sanjay said that he learned that the state cabinet would be meeting on March 9 to discuss various issues and take crucial decisions.

    “The biggest issue that needs to be discussed immediately is the constitution of PRC to decide on the pay revision of state government employees and teachers, who played a major role in the movement for separate Telangana state by stalling the administration for nearly 42 days,” said the BJP state president. 

    Apart from pay revision, Sanjay said the cabinet should also discuss the implementation of pre-poll promises made by KCR. 

    “The chief minister has a moral responsibility to protect the rights of the employees but he is cheating them at every stage,” he alleged.

    Sanjay said that the validity of the first PRC, headed by CR Biswal, would expire by June 30 and the new PRC would have to be implemented from July 1.

    He further said that the government did not release the fourth Dearness Allowance (DA) instalment until now. 

    “The first PRC report, which was supposed to be implemented with effect from July 1, 2018, had been delayed for nearly 21 months. Even the arrears have not been paid in several cases,” said Sanjay.

    The BJP president said that the KCR government did not appoint a new PRC till now. “This is nothing but cheating lakhs of employees and teachers. How can revised pay scales be implemented without any committee report?” he asked.

    Sanjay alleged that the government was trying to avoid revision of pay scales by deliberately dodging the appointment of a new PRC. 

    “These kinds of delaying tactics are not acceptable. This is a huge injustice to the employees. BJP will agitate on their behalf,” he said.

    He demanded that the government appoint a new PRC immediately and get the report within three months and implement revised pay scales from July 1.

    Sanjay alleged that the government is not paying salaries to the employees and teachers on the first day of each month. 

    “On the other hand, he ruined their lives by transferring them indiscriminately in the name of GO 317 implementation,” he said.

    “Nearly 99 percent of the promises made by the chief minister before the last elections have not been implemented,” he said.

    Sanjay said that the promises which were yet to be implemented are crop loan waiver, supply of free urea to farmers, one job in each family, payment of unemployment allowance, implementation of Dalit Bandhu for all Dalits, three acres of land to Dalits, Girijan Bandhu, Chenetha Bandhu etc.

    “We demand that the forthcoming cabinet should discuss all these promises and take appropriate decisions. Otherwise, the BJP will take up people’s movements in a big way and the government alone would be held responsible for the people’s revolt,” Sanjay said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Telangana medico’s suicide: Kavitha writes open letter to Dr Preethi’s parents

    Telangana medico’s suicide: Kavitha writes open letter to Dr Preethi’s parents

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    Hyderabad: BRS MLA Kalvakuntla Kavitha on Tuesday wrote an open letter to the deceased tribal medico Dr Preethi’s parents Narendar and Sharadha and expressed deep sorrow for what happened to the young junior doctor.

    “As a mother, her death anguished me a lot. I was one of the crores of people who prayed for her recovery. I am unable to digest that Preethi, who is studying her post-graduation in medicine battling many odds. Society has lost a great doctor. I express my condolences,” she said in the letter.

    The BRS MLC promised to stand by Preethi’s family and make sure that the culprits get justice. “We will make sure such incidents dont happen again. The whole state stands by you. I pray to God to give you both the strength in these difficult times,” she said.

    Preethi, a first-year student of the postgraduate (MD) in the department of Anaesthesia in Warangal allegedly took a lethal injection while on duty at MGM Hospital on February 22.

    The same day she was shifted to Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS) in Hyderabad, where she succumbed on February 26.

    The letter also mentioned that precious time was lost in shifting the student to NIMS. It was felt that she could have been kept under treatment at MGM.

    Last rites of the 26-year-old tribal were performed at Girni Thanda in Jangaon district on Monday afternoon.

    While she was under treatment at NIMS, the governor had visited the hospital to enquire about her condition and to console the family members.

    Warangal police on February 24 arrested Preethi’s senior M. A. Saif, a second year student in the department of anaesthesia.

    Police said targeted harassment of Preethi by her senior could have driven her to take the extreme step.

    Police booked Saif for abetment to suicide. He was also booked under Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act and Anti-Ragging Act.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Telangana man writes to Collector over lack of Kingfisher beer in shops

    Telangana man writes to Collector over lack of Kingfisher beer in shops

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    Hyderabad: With great sense of purpose, a Jagtial resident wrote to his district collector highlighting the lack of Kingfisher in the district. Not quite the bird, but the brand of beer.

    Beeram Rajesh wrote a letter to the Jagtial District Collector on Monday highlighting the lack of ‘KF’ beers in wine shops.

    “In the process of obtaining permissions they state that all kinds of liquor will be made available through their wine shop. However, after receiving the permissions, wine shops owners are selling only low quality beers,” said Rajesh in the letter.

    He explained his concern for other alcoholic’s health, who are seemingly being forced to drink low quality alcohol as the wine shops don’t have ‘KF’ beer available and the income that the state government is losing out.

    He also reasoned that many accidents take place when people, desperate to have the alcohol of their choice, are forced to travel to far away places to buy it.

    He said the alcoholics who have no other option but to drink the low quality beer being offered in the wine shops face a risk of ‘Uric Acid’.

    “Since the wine shops only have low quality alcohol available, people who consume alcohol are having to travel 20 to 30 kilometers to get alcohol. In this process, many accidents are taking place,” said Rajesh in the letter.

    He alleged that belt shops have the KF brand beer available but it is priced very high at 200 to 300 rupees. He explained that the only way to get the alcohol of his choice is to buy the overly priced beer from the belt shops or travel to places far away.

    He also expressed his concerns over the genuineness of the KF beers being sold at the belt shops.

    “How are the belt shops getting ahold of KF beers that elude the wine shops and bars? Are they selling real beer or is it artificially manufactured?”

    “When it is the government that gives permission to the wine shops, what rights do the wine shop owners have to sell only the alcohol of their choice?” he said.

    He questioned the alleged silence of government officials who are standing by and watching the government’s income take a hit.

    “When the officials who are stringent about the fact that only people with Government’s permissions should sell alcohol, why are they mum when the state government’s income is taking a hit?” asked an evidently upset Rajesh.

    He said that the officials in the collector’s office responded positively to his complaint.



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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • TSBC chairperson writes to PM Modi expressing grief over BC welfare

    TSBC chairperson writes to PM Modi expressing grief over BC welfare

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    Hyderabad: The chairman of Telangana Backward Classes Commission (TSBC) Dr Vakulabharanam Krishna Mohan Rao wrote an open letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressing his disappointment and concerns regarding the BC community over Modi’s eight-year tenure.

    In his letter, Rao states that when Modi was elected as the Prime Minister back in 2014, the entire backward class looked upon Modi, who also belongs to the community, as a revolutionary change.

    “But I regret to bring to your notice that no concerted action is initiated by you in your two-term tenure for the betterment of the BC communities. There has always been a lukewarm response by your government in matters concerning the welfare of the community,” the letter said.

    Rao reminded Modi that his government has time and again ignored or evaded taking up caste-based socio-economic surveys of the BC community for explicit reasons.

    “With the non-availability of the ‘Socio-Economic Caste Census -2011’, data prepared by the Telangana government could not effectively cover the welfare schemes meant for the BC communities. This is also acting as a serious impediment in arriving at the actual percentage of reservations for the backward communities in local bodies. With the availability of modern tools, the errors on the data can be rectified and can effectively be used for the betterment of the communities, such as in education, employment and political arena,” the letter stated.

    Rao spoke about the anomalies in the Socio-Economic Caste Census -2011 where Rs 4,894 crore has been spent already. “No concrete percentage of the BC community was arrived at and the actual percentage of BC population in the country is still not officially revealed,” Rao stated in his letter to PM Modi.

    Furthermore, the letter stated, “It is also noticed that no Terms of Reference (TOR) was given to the Committee appointed under the chairmanship of NITI Aayog with regards to the surnames and gotras. The other members of the committee have still not been appointed to date.”

    Terming the Centre’s attitude towards the BC community as apathetic, Rao’s letter states, “The government is also exhibited in evading the clarification sought by the Parliamentary Committee on Rural Development with regards to the errors noticed in the 1,34,77,330 people surveyed. The government could have rectified these mistakes using modern tools.”

    Rao pointed out that the Centre in its affidavit had maintained that the caste census details of 2021 cannot be used by officials due to a number of errors. “However, according to the Registrar General and Census Commissioner, 98.87% of the caste census taken up is corrected. This contradicts Centre’s earlier statements,” Rao said.

    Rao mentions a Supreme Court’s 2010 verdict that said a triple test has to be conducted by state governments in arriving at the percentage of the backward class reservations in local bodies, requiring the Centre to take up the socio-economic, educational employment, and political survey of the community to arrive at its actual representation vis-a-vis the general population.

    “With the apathetic attitude of the government to the demands of such surveys from the states, it will be a herculean task for the state governments to ensure adequate representation of the backward communities,” the letter stated.

    The letter concludes by stating that the lack of BC community compatibility will not project the government in a good light.

    “I, therefore, fervently appeal to you to forthwith intervene in the matter and provide us data pertaining to Telangana to enable us to take up various welfare measures, to arrive at the accurate BC population and also to ensure their proportionate share of reservations in the field of education, employment ad political arena,” Rao’s letter concluded.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • RJD MLA writes angry letter to Nitish, shares it on social media

    RJD MLA writes angry letter to Nitish, shares it on social media

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    Patna: RJD MLA Sudhaker Singh, whose insolence had cost him his cabinet berth, on Saturday shot off an angry letter to Chief Minister Nitish Kumar alleging that the veteran leader had “lost trust of the people”.

    The legislator, on whom the party had recently slapped a show cause notice but stopped short of disciplinary action, shared his letter, running into three pages, on social media.

    The first-term MLA appeared to have taken to heart the CM’s assertion the day before that his outbursts over farmers’ woes in Bihar betrayed ignorance of the government’s achievements in agriculture, a portfolio he had held for barely a couple of months.

    Singh, whose father Jagadanand Singh is the RJD’s state president and a confidant of party supremo Lalu Prasad, signed off, tauntingly, as an “MLA with zero knowledge”.

    In his lengthy note, Singh sought to rubbish the longest-serving CM’s claims of agricultural growth, adding: “you seem to have developed a fondness for living in delusions. It may not affect your health but it is bad for the people”.

    Singh, who was asked to resign as minister by Deputy CM Tejashwi Yadav, son and heir apparent of Lalu Prasad, after he repeatedly attacked the government, twisted the knife in the penultimate para of his letter.

    “I agree with just one averment of yours that the people are supreme (Janata maalik hai)”, said Singh, referring to a stock-in-trade phrase used by the veteran JD(U) leader.

    “Do choose any constituency that suits you in the next elections. The people will show you that they, indeed, are supreme and you have lost their trust,” added the MLA.

    JD(U) chief spokesperson and MLC Neeraj Kumar came out with an angry video message as a riposte, which he shared on Twitter tagging the RJD MLA, his party, his father besides the Deputy CM.

    Referring to a case pending against a rice mill owned by Sudhaker Singh, which the BJP had flagged to oppose the RJD MLA’s induction into the state cabinet, Neeraj Kumar said, “You have been an accused in a case of 420 (cheating). The way you reeled out statistics to buttress your misleading points shows that you have become a 420 in your mind as well”.

    Meanwhile, state BJP spokesman Nikhil Anand said, “In 2021, when we were alliance partners of JD(U), our MLC Tunnaji Pandey was suspended for speaking against Nitish ji. But today, the RJD is allowing Sudhaker Singh to have his way, busy as it is ensuring that Tejashwi Yadav occupies the top post as soon as possible. The CM is looking helpless”.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Moved by earthquake in Turkey, Hyderabadi girl Khadija raises money for victims; writes heart wrenching poem

    Moved by earthquake in Turkey, Hyderabadi girl Khadija raises money for victims; writes heart wrenching poem

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    An eight-year-old girl Khadija Ahmed in Hyderabad has sold her three poems to 10 persons and raised Rs 3000 to donate the money for the earthquake affected people in Turkey.

    She was shaken by the news of the killings and damages pouring in from Turkey. She wanted to help the victims and hit upon an idea of her own.

    When asked by this Siasat.com correspondent what her meager contribution would do for the victims who have lost lives, homes and everything they had she narrated a story.

    “My parents had told me a story. It was about Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham). His enemy raised a massive fire as he wanted to throw him into the flames and kill him. There was this little bird that heard about the plans of that enemy and began flying with a drop of water in its beak.  On her way someone asked the bird what would you do with that drop of water. The bird replied that it would pour it on the fire. The onlooker who was surprised with the answer asked what difference that one drop of water would make. When God will ask me what you did to help my prophet I would tell Him that I did not remain a silent spectator. I dropped water to put out the flames.”

    Khadija said she has been inspired by this story of the little bird.

    Khadija, daughter of Kaleem Ahmed and Sumaiyah Syed, studies at Oakridge International School located in Gachibowli.

    She is a grade three student who spends most of her free time in reading, painting and listening to music. Public speaking is another area where she takes interest. Her favourite author is J K Rowling.

    When the Wind brought sorrow,
    Destroying homes and families.

    The Wind asked if it would be the families he would borrow,
    But the people said, ‘No!’ ‘It can be anything except our people, our fantasies.’

    But the Wind laughed wickedly, and said,
    “I do not listen to filthy things like you.
    “So hurry along, before I destroy your kids in their cosy beds!”
    And the people knew, that whatever wind said was always true.

    So they did whatever Wind said,
    And Wind was to rule the Earth, always in everyone’s and his lifetime.

    And sometimes, Wind was so dangerous that people used to be scared covered in their beds,
    Some say he might die out of anger in time!

    Some say he will die a vain death,
    While others say that’s not true.
    Some say while he dies he will have no wealth,
    But many say he will come in different souls and be YOU!

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Revanth Reddy writes to KCR on budget allocation

    Revanth Reddy writes to KCR on budget allocation

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    Hyderabad: TPCC president and Malkajgiri MP A. Revanth Reddy on Friday wrote an open letter to Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao on the allocation of funds in the State budget.

    In his open letter to the Chief Minister, Revanth Reddy said the Chief Minister made many promises to the people like farmers, unemployed youth, BCs, Dalit and minority communities, but not fulfilled even a single promise. He said funds are not allocated in the budget for some promises. Farmers are unable to pay interest for loans taken by them, he said.

    The TPCC chief said,” the CM KCR has done great injustice to the Dalit community. The promise of three acres of land for each family, not even one promise was fulfilled. Recently, you started to deceive those communities once again in the name of Dalit Bandhu. It has been shown in the budget that Rs.17,700 crore is being allocated for the Dalit Bandhu scheme in the financial year 2022-23. However, spending is zero. There is no clarity on the guidelines of this scheme. By placing the scheme in the hands of the MLAs, lobbying was encouraged. It turned into a commission scheme for BRS leaders.

    He also alleged that the CM KCR betrayed people of Palamuru – Rangareddy. “It seems that you have deliberately watered down the Palamuru-Ranga Reddy project which could have been beneficial to the farmers of South Telangana. Thousands of crores of loans were raised in the name of that project. Things fell apart. The estimated cost of this project, which was initially Rs.35,200 crores to irrigate 12.30 lakh acres and provide drinking water to the city of Hyderabad, has now reached Rs.60 thousand crores. You spent only Rs.7,241 crores on this project in seven and a half years. The allocation made in the current budget is only Rs.1,225 crores. If these allocations are made, this project will not be completed even for another 60-70 years.

    “For the past nine years, you have been fooling people by saying that you will build double bedroom houses. Millions of homeless poor people in the state are eagerly waiting for the dream of owning a double bedroom house. Whereas… in nine years you sanctioned only 2,97,057 houses. Of this, the construction of 2,28,520 has been started, but only 21 thousand have been handed over to the beneficiaries, according to the calculations.He also asked what happened to Rs. 3 lakh financial assistance for construction of houses. In order to appease the people who are angry about the double bedroom houses, it was announced during the last budget that Rs. 3 lakh financial assistance will be given for those who have own land to build houses. It was said that 4 lakh beneficiaries will be given financial assistance this year. Another budget is goig to be presented but there are no guidelines for this scheme so far… The scheme has not yet started.

    Revanth Reddy also questioned about unemployment allowance of Rs.3016. During BRS’s nine-year rule, suicides of unemployed youth increased in Telangana. Young people are committing suicide because they cannot get jobs after completing higher studies and cannot pass the burden on their parents. Before the last election to appease them, you promised to give an unemployment allowance of Rs.3016 per month. TSPSC has a registered list of about 26 lakh unemployed people in the state. No one was given a single rupee.

    The TPCC chief said he Congress has brought the fee reimbursement scheme for the higher education of the children of the poor and underprivileged. After you came to power, you gradually watered down the scheme. Scholarship and fee reimbursement arrears are piling up year after year. There are already two-year arrears of Rs.2,900 crore. Not even a paisa has been given so far in this financial year. The arrears of three years have reached to Rs.5000 crores. Due to this 18 lakh students are suffering.

    “You cheated farmers in the name of 24 hours electricity. Due to non-payment of dues, power companies were forced into bankruptcy. Now 10-hour power cuts are being imposed in the villages. Farmers are protesting due to power cuts at the time of harvest. Scenes of sit-ins in front of sub-stations are again seen in Telangana. Rs. 10,500 crores have been allocated in the 2022-23 budget for free electricity. But, as the amount was not released, the discoms suffered more losses. In the name of compensating those losses, the household consumers are being burdened with additional charges in the name of ACD”.

    He also alleged that Healthcare promises were not implemented. “You promised that a multi-specialty hospital in each district, a 30-bed hospital in each Mandal, a 100-bed hospital in the assembly constituency, and a primary health center in each village will be constructed. God knows about the new ones… there is no fund for the maintenance of the existing hospitals. It has been over a year since you performed Bhumi Puja for the construction of super specialty hospitals in Sanat Nagar, LB Nagar, and Alwal in Hyderabad. There has been no movement since then. As the government owes Rs.800 crores to private hospitals, people are not receiving treatment even though they have Arogyasri cards.

    He stated the last budget sessions of your government are about to begin. This is your last chance to keep your word to the people. I demand that all these promises be fulfilled within the next ten months by allocating adequate funds to the budget. Otherwise, you have no right to ask for votes in the next election”, he added.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • J&K: Kharge writes to Shah regarding adequate security for Bharat Jodo Yatra

    J&K: Kharge writes to Shah regarding adequate security for Bharat Jodo Yatra

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    New Delhi: Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge has written to Home Minister Amit Shah seeking his intervention in ensuring adequate security to the Bharat Jodo Yatra in Jammu and Kashmir.

    His letter to Shah comes after the Bharat Jodo Yatra was suspended for the afternoon session on Friday following a “security lapse”, with the Congress alleging that the J and K Police had withdrawn security around its leader Rahul Gandhi in the wake of surging crowds during the foot march in Qazigund.

    “We are expecting a huge gathering to join the yatra over the next two days and also the function that will be held on 30th January at Srinagar. Many senior Congress leaders and leaders of other important political parties are attending the culmination function to be held on the 30th of January.

    “I shall be grateful if you could personally intervene in this matter and advise the concerned officials to provide adequate security till the culmination of the yatra and the function on the 30th January at Srinagar,” the Congress president said in his letter to the home minister.

    He said he is writing after the “unfortunate security lapse” during the Bharat Jodo Yatra.

    On the advice of the security officials in charge of the security detail of Rahul Gandhi, the Yatra had to be suspended, Kharge said.

    “We appreciate the Jammu and Kashmir Police and welcome their statement saying they will continue to ensure complete security till the culmination of the journey,” he said.

    However, the leader of opposition in the Rajya Sabha also said, “You will appreciate the fact that a large crowd of common people has joined and walked in the Bharat Jodo Yatra every day. It is difficult for the organisers to tell exactly how many people are expected over the day as it is a spontaneous gesture of the common people to join the yatra.”

    The Bharat Jodo Yatra led by Gandhi started in Kanyakumari on September 7 and will culminate on January 30 in Srinagar after traversing through 12 states.

    The 3500-km foot march is aimed at galvanising the Congress cadres across the country, but the party is claiming that the Yatra is not political and seeks to unite India in the wake of growing “hatred”.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )