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Arvind Kejriwal will defeat Narendra Modi by 1 lakh votes: AAP

After defeating Sheila Dikshit in Delhi, the Aam Aadmi Party is confident of repeating its success story in the Lok Sabha elections.

Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Sanjay Singh on Thursday said party leader Arvind Kejriwal will defeat BJP’s prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi in the Lok Sabha election in Varanasi by at least one lakh votes.

He also urged Congress president Sonia Gandhi and vice president Rahul Gandhi to contest against Modi in Varanasi. Digvijay Singh is not a strong contender against Modi from Varanasi, added Singh.

On Wednesday, a report said Congress leader Digvijay Singh has conveyed his willingness to the party members to take on Modi in Varanasi.

However, there has been no official confirmation from the Congress regarding the issue.

The Congress has declared its resolve to put up a formidable candidate against the BJP’s PM nominee in the Lok Sabha polls and ruled out support to Aam Aadmi Party’s Arvind Kejriwal.

Notably, Kejriwal has already vowed to defeat Modi.

Kejriwal has said that he will hold a rally in Varanasi to decide if people want him to take on Modi, who the BJP has fielded in the Hindu holy town in Uttar Pradesh.

BSP to contest all 80 seats in UP alone: Mayawati

The Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief, Mayawati on Thursday said that her party will contest the upcoming Lok Sabha elections on all 80 seats in Uttar Pradesh alone, having no alliance with any major political formation.

The BSP chief, while releasing the list of her party candidates for 80 Lok Sabha seats in Uttar Pradesh, said that her party will attempt to defeat both Congress and the BJP in these polls to ensure a non-BJP, nor Congress government is formed at the Centre.

Addressing a press conference in state capital, the BSP chief said, “We have finalised all candidates for the 80 Lok Sabha in UP. Like in past, my party has ensured ample representation from all communities while distributing Lok Sabha tickets this time also.”

“We have also decided to contest Lok Sabha elections alone, we will put up candidates in all 80 seats in UP, ” Mayawati said.

Elaborating further the Dalit leader said, “This time we have given 15 tickets to people from backward classes, 19 to Muslims, 21 to Brahmins, 8 to Kshatriyas to ensure proper representation from all communities in the ticket distribution process.”

Making a scathing attack on the Congress and the BJP, the BSP leader said, “The people of this country are highly disappointed with the anti-people policies of the UPA government at the Centre. Neither Congress, nor the BJP will form the Government at the Centre this time.”

Mayawati is likely to put her bet on the party’s General Secretary Satish Chandra Mishra to take on BJP’s prime ministerial candidate Naredra Modi in Varanasi.

Will oppose riot refugees from voting: BJP LS candidate

Stoking controversy, BJP Lok Sabha candidate and one of the MLAs booked in Muzaffarnagar riots cases Hukum Singh on Thursday said he would oppose riot refugees from voting in his constituency Kairana as they were living “illegally” on government land.

Singh said here that he will not allow “so-called” refugees to be enrolled in the voter list of his constituency Kairana in Shamli district as they were living away from their homes and had encroached upon government land by camping.

“Their names have not been removed from the voter list of their native places,” he said, adding, he will not visit any of the riot refugee camps in Kairana for campaign as those staying in them were not voters in the constituency.

More than 7,000 refugees are staying in nine refugee camps in Kairana. These camps are situated in Malakpur, Khurgan, Barnawi, Dabheri, Khurd, Mansoora, Roten, Tisang, Amtikhurd areas of the city.

Singh also reacted sharply to the comment made by former Chief Justice Rajinder Sachar who yesterday termed as “shameful” the act of political parties giving Lok Sabha tickets to Muzaffarnagar riots accused.

The Kairana MLA claimed the remark was “wrong and baseless as there had been no chargesheet filed in court against him in connection with the riots case so far”.

Singh, MLA from Kairana, will be contesting for the Lok Sabha elections from the same constituency on BJP ticket.

He was among the 16 politicians and community leaders who were accused of inciting violence through inflammatory speeches in Muzaffarnagar and had been briefly under arrest.

More than 60 persons were killed and over 40,000 displaced in riots that had taken place in Muzaffarnagar and adjoining areas in September last year.

No information about terror threat to BJP leaders: Sushilkumar Shinde

In the wake of BJP’s demand for security to its top leaders, Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde on Thursday said the government has no information about possible threat to them from terror groups and adequate protection has been given to BJP’s Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi.

“We have no information regarding terror threat to BJP leaders,” he told after the saffron party claimed, citing media reports, that the lives of its top leaders were under threat.

Shinde said adequate security has been given to BJP’s Prime Ministerial candidate. “We have given adequate security to Modi,” he said.

Shinde’s comments came hours after BJP spokesperson Nirmala Sitharaman said there were media reports which quoted Intelligence sources that the lives of the top BJP leaders were under threat.

“There is a threat to all BJP leaders. Based on IB sources, a section of media has been reporting that the BJP leaders’ lives are under threat and the BJP is very concerned and worried,” she said here.

Sitharaman said the party was very concerned and anxious if the Home Ministry has “taken cognisance of these reports and if they are taking any measures to ensure the safety of our leaders who are moving around the country for election campaigning”.

22-year-old woman raped, paraded naked in public

A 22-year-old woman was not only raped, but also paraded naked in public, after she revealed the incident to villagers at Kachikanakheda village, near the historic Sanchi town in the district, the police said in Raisen on Wednesday.

The accused, Saudan Singh (40), had raped the woman two days ago while she attended nature’s call and threatened her not to reveal the incident to anyone, Sanchi police station in-charge Purnendra Singh told reporters.

However, when the woman protested and revealed the incident to the people, the accused entered her residence forcibly and disrobed her, after which he pulled her out of her house by her hair.

When villagers who gathered at the spot, gave her clothes to cover herself, the accused disrobed her once again.

Later, her husband reached the spot and took her inside the house, the police said said.

The victim then reported the matter to the police, after which he was arrested on Tuesday and produced before a court Wednesday, which sent him to jail under judicial custody.

The police also seized the survivor’s torn clothes from the spot, the police said.

Shashi Tharoor confronts attacks by rivals on wife Sunanda’s death

Union minister Shashi Tharoor has hit back at rivals who have raked up his wife Sunanda’s death to target him while campaigning for next month’s election.

Kerala’s opposition leader V S Achuthanandan had alleged a cover-up in the probe into her death and questioned by no case had been filed against the Congress MP from Thiruvananthapuram.

Mr. Tharoor accused Mr. Achuthanandan of making politically motivated demands for a case against him. “Let us all encourage Mr. Achuthanandan to go and ask the Delhi police, not the Congress, for a case. The investigations are not being conducted by the Congress. There is no FIR, charge-sheet or complaint against me,” the Congress MP said.

In response, Mr. Achuthanandan today said, “My accusations are not political. A leader’s wife died in mysterious circumstances. My statements are based on legal procedures and inaction.” The CPI-M veteran pointed out that a magisterial inquiry is needed when a woman dies within seven years of marriage.
Mr. Tharoor on Wednesday complained to the Election Commission against Left and BJP leaders for what he called a “sustained campaign of vilification and defamation.”

Based on his complaint, the state administration issued notice to CPI-M leader M Vijayakumar, who allegedly said at a public meeting on Tuesday that “Shashi Tharoor has a PhD in violence against women.”

Mr. Vijayakumar and CPI legislator VS Sunil Kumar, who reportedly called the Congress MP a “murderer” in a TV interview on Monday, were asked to explain their remarks by Saturday.

Mr. Tharoor has also complained about “defamatory” hoardings by BJP’s women activists showing him being beaten by women protesters.

“This is a sustained campaign by both the Left Democratic Front and the BJP, intended to portray me as someone who harms women, and using false stories about the tragic death of my wife to assassinate my character,” the Congress leader said.

Forget the 1962 debacle, move ahead

We have been reading reports about the 1962 Chinese war report going public. The BJP criticized the government and also raised questions about the nation’s war preparedness. Jawaharlal Nehru’s forward policy was widely analysed and criticized. The report was authored by Lieutenant General Henderson Brooks and Brigadier P S Bhagat, then commandant of the Indian Military Academy, soon after the war.

In the year 1962, we were not militarily prepared and our views were too idealistic, far removed from the ground realities. Even today there exists a huge disconnect between the Forces and political leadership, whereas, it should work closely as a well knit team, frame policies and take decisions jointly. Our defense minister might be sounding honest but so are our kids. At least I find kids dressed properly while attending school but our minister inspects the parade wearing a loose shirt with sleeves half rolled. Do you think that if he dresses more smartly he will turn out less honest?

In international matters, we must be very cautious to understand psychological weak points of our neighbours and their sensitivities. Chinese are one race who does not want to lose face or want to be depicted in any manner that will give them a feeling of inferiority. Nehru and Menon were extempore speakers in English while Chou-en-Lai was not. Nehru, Naseer and Tito appeared more formidable ( even physically) through their non-aligned group. All these aspects played on the nerves of the Chinese resulting into our humiliation. The military commanders and civilian advisers boosted the ego of political bosses. Hence greater co-ordination is urgently needed and defense preparedness must be steadily, silently but surely improved. Work more, talk less.

There must be single window clearance for defense purchases. You cannot totally eliminate the middlemen (company representatives), they are needed for communication, facilitation but what we do not accept is that we ourselves encourage the middlemen. We want to make money through them, need them to park the ill gotten money and yet we want to be seen as honest. I remember clearly that I pointed out the involvement of Mr Tyagi in helicopter episode very early not because of any knowledge but the funny first name ( uncommon) gave me the gut feeling.

In the same manner, I call Kejriwal a crook after watching his newly chosen skull cap. My advice to gallant Muslim friends is that do you think your great ancestors were as weak limbed as Kejriwal? Why don’t you make your own destiny instead of milling behind the likes of Mulayam, Lalu or Kejriwal. Instead, join the defence forces, police force, paramilitary forces, merchant shipping and enrich your lives.

We don’t take Pawar seriously

SharadmadhavBJP state unit spokesperson Madhav Bhandari said the party has never taken Sharad Pawar’s comments seriously.

After the Nationalist Congress Party Chief Sharad Pawar met BJP’s prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi speculations were rifethat NCP might have a tie-up with the saffron party ahead of the Lok Sabha election. However, Pawar has made his stand clear that his party won’t ally with the BJP.The saffron party none the less remained unaffected with the statements issued by Pawar.BJPstate unit spokespersonMadhavBhandarisaid the party has never taken his comments seriously. Pawar has a tendency of making comments and later disowning it.

“We don’t take the statements issued by Sharad Pawar seriously. He always speaks in this manner. Why should we worry about the statements issued by him? He is not backbone of UPA.Our party will remain unaffected by the decision made by him. We will continue to do our work” said MadhavBhandari.

Pawar, whose NCP is fighting the LokSabha elections in alliance with the Congress, also said that the BJP will not get the magic numbers to form the next government at the centre.

In an interview given to a channel, SharadPawar said,”I am not an astrologer but I am confident that the BJP will not get the numbers,” When asked about BJP prime ministerial candidate NarendraModi’s prospects, he said, “What happened in 2004? BJP lost in 2004 despite AtalBihariVajpayee being a towering figure and India Shining campaign.”

Last month, Pawar had backed NarendraModiand said that there was no need for a debate on this matter as the SIT had given a clear chit to him in the 2002 Gujarat riots.He also had said that the court’s verdict should be respected. Pawar has now retracted the statements made by him and has once again attacked BJP.

In past Pawar attacked Modi over the 2002 riots, saying that the entire country had seen the “mass murders” which took place in Gujarat. Pawar had also questioned Modi’s development model and his claim about changing the face of the country.Pawar had also alleged many times that the Gujarat Chief Minister had ignored certain sections of society in his quest for power.

NCP chief SharadPawarsaid Gujarat Chief Minister NarendraModi cannot escape “moral responsibility” for the 2002 post-Godhra riots notwithstanding the “clean chit” given to him by a court.

Reel-life Chhatrapati Shivaji joins Shiv Sena

Shiv-SenaMarathi actor Amol Kolhe, who attained popularity for his portrayal of Chhatrapati Shivaji in a TV serial, on Wednesday joined the Shiv Sena.

He joined the Shiv Sena in the presence of party chief Uddhav Thackeray.

Kolhe had earlier been in touch with Thackeray’s bete-noire, his estranged cousin Raj Thackeray who leads the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS). The Shiv Sena has been hit by several high-profile defections in recent weeks.

Kolhe, a doctor by profession, has acted in several TV serials like “Rajmata Jijau”, “Olakh” and “Raja Shiv Chhatrapati”.

Lashing out at the MNS and Raj Thackeray, he said: “I never approached anybody. They approached me. They even offered me a Lok Sabha nomination, but I had no faith in that party’s leadership.”

The MNS was planning to name Kolhe for the Shirur Lok Sabha seat, but at the last minute changed its plan and gave the ticket to Ashok Khandebarad.

“I feel happy supporting a party (Shiv Sena) which will show the way in Maharashtra instead of some other party (MNS) which is destroying it,” Kolhe said.

The timing could not have been more appropriate as the Shiv Sena Wednesday celebrated the “Chhatrapati Shivaji Jayanti”.

The party was founded by late Bal Thackeray based on the warrior king’s ideals.

Asked about the recent defections, Uddhav Thackeray said these were too insignificant to matter for the party.

Ex-Sena MLA Joins Congress; PRP Extends Support to Ruling Alliance

MPCC-Press-Release-Photo-02Former Shiv Sena MLA Yogesh Patil today joined Congress in the presence of Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan.

Patil, who had represented the Bhiwandi Assembly constituency, was welcomed into the party fold by Chavan and MPCC chief Manikrao Thakre.

Dalit leaders Jogendra Kawade of People’s Republican Party (PRP) and former minister Sulekha Kumbhare also announced their support to the Congress-led Democratic Front in the state for the ensuing Lok Sabha elections.

To a query, Kawade said he had decided to back Congress to thwart “communal forces” from coming to power in Delhi.

In a veiled attack on RPI chief Ramdas Athawale, who is part of the Shiv Sena-BJP led opposition alliance, Kawade said, “How can people who call themselves followers of Babasaheb Ambedkar go with parties which opposed renaming of Marathwada University.”

He cited late Bal Thackeray’s opposition to renaming of the varsity in early 90s.
“These people (Athawale) go along with parties which have the likes of Arun Shourie who insulted Ambedkar in his book,” Kawade said.

Meanwhile, responding to Kawade’s criticism, Athawale said the Congress had roped him to woo Dalit voters.