Home Blog Page 5464

Mumbai district gears up for polls

Mumbai district collector Shaila A said that a single-window clearance system will be put in place so that political parties can obtain various campaigning-related permissions quickly.

“Parties have to go to the municipal corporation, police and various other agencies to get permissions for rallies and election campaign. The single window system will be activated in week’s time Assembly-segment wise,” she said.

Shaila said the Mumbai collectorate, which comprises parliamentary constituencies of Mumbai South and Mumbai South Central, has completed its preparations for the polls.

Mumbai South is currently represented by union minister Milind Deora while Mumbai South central is represented by Eknath Gaikwad (both Congress).

There are 2,545 polling booths in the district. Shaila said 1.04 lakh new voters have been added, but the total voter population of the district has come down from 27 lakh in 2009 to 23,09,494, as of January 31, 2014.

There are 12,84,130 male voters and 10,25,331 female voters, apart from 33 persons from the trans-gender community.

“There have been 6,54,356 deletions from the voter rolls,” Shaila said. Those who have not registered as voters yet can do so till March 25.

A helpline for receiving complaints regarding code of conduct violations will be activated next week. On March 9, voters can verify their names and details in the voter roll with the help of block liaison officer at the polling stations.

HC allows RInfra to amend defamation suit against AAP

The Bombay High Court allowed Reliance Infrastructure (RInfra) to amend the Rs. 100 crore defamation suit filed by it against Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) which alleged that the company was overcharging consumers in collusion with Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission.

RInfra, a power distribution company, said it wanted to carry out amendments as it had collected some material which would strengthen its case against AAP.

In another development, senior counsel Aspi Chinoy appeared for three representatives of AAP, namely, Anjali Damania, Convenor, Maharashtra AAP, Preeti Sharma Menon, State Secretary, and Satish Jain, member, State AAP.

The trio had allegedly addressed a press conference recently making allegations against RInfra. Justice S J Kathawala had earlier this week asked them to appear before him today as they had not come to the court on last occasion.

Arguing for RInfra, senior lawyers Venkatesh Dhond and Birendra Saraf urged the court to allow them to carry out amendments as they had got additional material which would prima facie justify their case for defamation.

The court asked them to submit a draft of amendments on March 10 and said it would then ask AAP to file a reply. The case was adjourned to two weeks.

RInfra has taken out a notice of motion praying that the defendants be restrained from repeating the allegations of the Anil Ambani-led firm being involved in a “power scam”.

The plaintiffs alleged the AAP office-bearers had made baseless and false allegations at a press conference here last month to mislead the people, thereby defaming the company.

At the conference, AAP had accused RInfra and Tata Power of misrepresenting taxes and putting a burden of Rs. 434 crore on consumers in Mumbai over the last three years.

“Misrepresentation of taxes has surfaced in which both RInfra and Tata Power are involved, causing a burden of Rs. 434 crore on Mumbaikars in the past three years,” Damania had said at the February 27 meet.

RInfra and Tata Power had strongly denied the charge the same day itself.

Human error led to INS Sindhuratna fire: sources

The preliminary inquiry report on the INS Sindhuratna tragedy has stated that a ‘human error’ led to the fire on the submarine, say sources. Sources say the probe mentions a deviation from standard operating procedure.

The report had revealed that fire in some cables led to the smoke in the third compartment. Earlier it was said that the smoke was caused by faulty batteries.

Two sailors lost their lives and seven others were injured after inhaling toxic smoke on board the submarine. The Navy said Lieutenant Commander Kapish Muwal and Lieutenant Manoranjan Kumar were trapped in the third compartment after smoke filled the room.

The Opposition BJP had slammed the Centre for neglecting the Navy and not taking steps to upgrade it despite a Navy report warning of the depleting submarine fleet. Most of India’s submarines are over 20-years-old. INS Sindhuratna was 26-years-old.

Techie girl was raped; 3 more charges slapped on accused Chandrabhan Sanap

Chandrabhan Sanap allegedly raped the Hyderabad-based techie girl – she was found murdered in January – police said today as they charged the arrested accused on three more counts.

Chandrabhan Sanap, a history-sheeter who once worked as a porter at Kurla station from where the 23-year-old techie went missing after arriving by train from Andhra Pradesh on early hours of January 5, was arrested four days ago for the murder.

“Sanap has now been charged with rape, robbery (he escaped with her baggage) and wrongful restraint. On the day of his arrest, Sanap was booked for murder and causing disappearance of evidence,” a Crime Branch officer said.

On the day of Sanap’s arrest, police had parried questions about sexual assault on the woman, a native of Machilipatnam in Andhra Pradesh.

By slapping the rape charge, police have made it clear the victim was sexually assaulted.

The techie’s decomposed body was found on January 16 off the Eastern Express Highway in suburban Bhandup, where she was allegedly taken by Sanap on a bike, which belonged to his friend Nandkishore Sahu.

Police zeroed in on Sanap after he was spotted with the software engineer in a CCTV footage at Kurla station.

The victim was employed as an assistant system engineer with IT major TCS in suburban Goregaon.

Meanwhile, investigators, who are probing whether Sahu had played any active role in the incident, said he would be made a witness.

“Sahu will be our star witness. We have also recovered the bike used in the crime,” said an officer.

Health insurance plan for families with girl children launched

Government-run general insurer New India Assurance launched a special health insurance scheme for families with girl children.

The scheme, ‘New India Asha Kiran’, has been launched on the eve of International Women’s Day.

“We have launched this product, specially designed for families with only girl children, on the occasion of International Women’s Day. This product is reasonably priced as discounts are offered for insuring girl children,” Chairman and Managing Director of New India Assurance G Srinivasan told reporters here.

“We hope this product receives sound response from consumers,” he added.

As per the company, this floater policy gives 50 per cent discount for the girl children. In case of accident to parents, the sum insured will be placed as fixed deposit in the name of the girl children.

“Though we don’t have any concrete estimate of how many families are there with only girl children, we think around 20-30 per cent families may come under this segment,” Srinivasan said.

The recently piloted product for domestic workers would soon be available for retail customers, he said.

The country’s largest general insurer would come up with more innovative products in the coming months. “We will soon come up with such innovative products,” Srinivasan said.

The state-run insurer posted a 36 per cent rise in net profit at Rs 701 crore in the third quarter ended December 31, 2013 from Rs 517 crore in the same period last year.

HC asks government to provide toilets, water in court buildings

Expressing concern about the lack of basic amenities including toilets and drinking water at the courts in the state, the Bombay High Court directed Maharashtra government to take appropriate steps.

The division bench of Justices A S Oka and Amjad Sayyed was hearing a public interest litigation filed by Litigants Association of Maharashtra, complaining about lack of toilets, drinking water facilities and seating space outside the courtrooms for the litigants.

“The petition has raised important issues. It is the elementary duty of the state government to provide basic amenities like toilets. It goes without saying that facility for clean and drinking water will also have to be provided along with seating space for litigants and witnesses,” the High Court said.

The court noted that in several courts, the maintenance and cleaning of toilets was outsourced, but the contracts were not renewed after they expired.

“The state government will have to formulate a scheme to see to it that such facilities are available at all the courts. We direct the government to take appropriate decision and file an affidavit on April 25,” the judges said.

Loksabha Election 2014 – A new era in the history of India

Election bugles are blown for one of the most exciting battles on modern earth and largest democracy to choose its Prime Minister. This time, the General Election will be contested in nine phases, spread over 36 days from April 7 to May 12. Polling will be held on April 7, 9, 10, 12, 17, 24 and 30 and May 7 and 12. The model code of conduct has flexed in with instantaneous effect. Growing social and economic empowerment has led to women asserting political choices, sometimes in defiance of patriarchal diktats. Though, women are not a homogenous vote bank but contribute to major success. The meteoric rise of the new political party on an anti-corruption platform has had an impact beyond Delhi. AAP’s brief spell in office has left mixed feelings, but it has become a talking point everywhere. How many seats it will win is unclear, but the larger challenge for established parties is to regain credibility in the face of criticism that they are all part of collusive politics that spares big business and nurtures nepotism. Certainly, no party can afford to ignore it. Indian elections have been essayed in uncertainty since 1967 when Congress’s hegemony faced its first serious challenge. However, indications are that the coming election may be even more exciting. While Congress and BJP are locked in a gladiatorial contest, the entry of AAP has inserted an X factor in the battle. Going by opinion polls, Congress seems to be heading for it’s worst-ever performance with some estimates indicating that its tally may shrink to double digits. If that were to happen, the transition of the Congress leadership to Rahul Gandhi could become a wrenching process. BJP appears poised to make big gains this time. Narendra Modi’s arrival has energised the party’s base and triggered hopes of a comeback after a decade-long power drought at the Centre. Unless BJP falls victim to its historical inability to live up to its promise, this Modi-led resurgence, coupled with a deep disenchantment with Congress, raise the possibility of his rightwing, growth-centric political model spreading to new constituencies.

It is unknown that how far sentiments on social media will translate into votes, but it is clear that the internet has become influential in shaping perceptions and opinions. While this was seen as BJP’s and Narendra Modi’s strength, a new player like Aam Aadmi Party has exploited the medium adroitly too. Television is seen as part of 24×7 politics where offering bites or influencing ticker tapes is part of the game. The votes will be counted on May 16 and within a day or two it will become apparent who will form the next government — Narendra Modi, Rahul Gandhi or a surprising Third Front. Along with the Lok Sabha election, three states — Andhra Pradesh, Odisha and Sikkim — will also go to the polls. This election is going to be fought between BJP and Congress directly since there is no alliance with any major regional parties. The small parties will only scatter the votes and no useful purpose is going to be served. When there will be no clear majority, then regional parties will come into picture to negotiate or we can say blackmail to give their support. They will ask for better or creamy ministry. If India wants to utilise the election process properly, the system needs to be changed. If no party gets clear majority in the election result then EC should re-conduct the election with only two parties who had secured first and second position in the first election. This formula can give stable government in centre as well as state.

Ten years of UPA rule have virtually undermined the livelihoods of millions of farmers and the poor as the Congress gradually forgot the aam aadmi and moved toward safeguarding the interests of the corporate world. The Father of the Nation said India lives in its villages. In order to revitalise a sustainable village economy, the nation has to vote out both the corporate-servile Congress and the BJP. The elections marks an opportunity to do this. It is astounding that 81.4 crore voters are eligible to exercise their franchise through 9.13 lakh polling stations, and that 10 crore more voters have joined the ranks of voters since the election five years ago. The Election Commission deserves rich praise for being in charge of such a complex exercise. But I wonder how many of us will go to vote, to make sure that there is 100 per cent voting. More than the election, it is the Election Commission of India that has to focus the whole exercise. It has discharged its constitutionally assigned role with great distinction, emerging as one of the few credible institutions and winning public trust hands down. In 2009, there were around 71.6 crore voters. Now, the figure is closer to 76 crores, more than the population of America and even Europe. In 2009, about 59 per cent of the 71.6 crore eligible voters cast their ballot in some 8,34,000 polling booths, using 1.3 million electoral voting machines. This shows to what extent the Election Commission needs to do its homework.

With the announcement of the dates for the general election, it is also time to change things.

MNS facing midlife crisis

Thackeray-RajThe Maharashtra Navnirman Sena which claims to be the champion of Marathi cause is losing its sheen in Maharashtra. The party which will complete its 8th anniversary on 9th March, 2014 has nothing to cheer about. Even though MNS had came into limelight after its party workers assaulted the north Indian students and drivers but it was unable to expand beyond cities like Mumbai, Pune and Nasik and remained an urban-centric party. The Lok Sabha election is just round the corner but MNS supremo Raj Thackeray has not taken any decision whether his party will contest election. MNS is yet to declare the name of its candidates for the general election as they are unhappy with the party’s leadership and it’s mode of functioning. Many of them are now worried about their future and might even shift loyalties.

The MNS which was banking heavily on the Marathi vote bank for coming to power received a huge setback as Marathi voters kept a safe distance from the party. There are 140 corporators and eleven MLA’s of the party in the state. The eight year old party has been in power at the Nashik Municipal Corporation with the support of the BJP. Youths had too many expectations from MNS but the party failed to fulfil it. Raj Thackeray delivers speeches like Bal Thackeray. Even though people turn up in large numbers to attend his rallies but those numbers don’t translate into votes. The opposition takes a jibe at Raj Thackeray’s rallies by saying that he is merely providing entertainment to the people.

People are reluctant to vote for MNS as the party doesn’t have any agenda for them and lacks proper roadmap for development. In the year 2009 assembly elections the MNS had won 13 seats in the state. MLA Ramesh Wanjle had passed away due to heart attack while Harshwardhan Jadhav had made allegations against Raj Thackeray and quit the party to join Shiv Sena. The remaining 11 MLAs are not playing the role of a good opposition and have failed to challenge the government. Instead of working for the welfare of the common man they are only interested in garnering cheap publicity.

During the formation of MNS Raj Thackeray had announced that he had a blue print for the development of Maharashtra. Even though the party is in power in Nasik but it has not undertaken any development work for the city. The performance of the 28 corporators too is not up to the mark. Raj Thackeray doesn’t interact with the masses and his party workers. As a result of this, they have quit MNS which has further weakened the party. Few days back, Nitin Gadkari had met Raj Thackeray and asked him to refrain from contesting the Lok Sabha election which has further dented the party’s image among people.

Janswaraj Party MLA Vinay Kore, Shetkari Kamgar Party, Jayant Patil and Nashik education dept head Apurva Hire have met Raj Thackeray for forming a third front in the state. MNS which was initially reluctant to form alliance will send a wrong message if it has a tie-up with these parties. People are eagerly waiting to know what decision Raj Thackeray will be taking on the occasion of the party’s foundation day on 9th, March.

When AV tried to contact MNS group leader Balanandgaokar, Pravin Darekar, Nitin Sardesai about the election strategy of the party they refused to comment about it.

Parvez Khan

Close fight between Shiv Sena and NCP

The Shiv Sena had fielded Rajan Vichare against NCP sitting MP from the Thane Lok Sabha constituency whereas the MNS is yet to declare their candidate. Aam Aadmi Party will be fielding Sanjeev Sane but it won’t make any major impact. Since Thane is Shiv Sena’s bastion hence it becomes NCP’s task more difficult. Since Naik has performed a good work hence he is likely to emerge victorious.

Earlier Jansangh had a stronghold over the Thane constituency but now BJP has emerged as a stronger party here. Rambhau Mhalgi, and Ram Kapse had started their political career from this constituency.

After the assassination of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi Shantaram Gholap had won from this constituency. Shiv Sena district president Anand Dighe has made the party strong due to his hard work and he also hoisted the flag at Mahapalika. Dighe also won the assembly election and hence BJP has vacated this seat for Shiv Sena. Shiv Sena corporator Prakash Paranjpe went on to become MP due to the assistance of Anand Dighe. After Prakash Paranjpe’s demise his son Anand Paranjpe won the bye-election by more than a lakh votes. In the 2009, Lok Sabha election NCP defeated Shiv Sena candidate Vijay Chougule.

Shiv Sena fielded sitting MLA Rajan Vichare for contesting Lok Sabha election against NCP MP Sanjeev Naik. In the 2009 Lok Sabha election, Vichare was willing to contest from Thane constituency but Shiv Sena fielded Vijay Chougule at the last moment. In the same year MNS candidate Rajan Raje secured 1,34,840 votes. Thus dream of Guardian minister Ganesh Naik was fulfilled after his son Sanjeev Naik became MP. Six assembly seats exist in this Lok Sabha constituency. Eknath Shinde, (Shiv Sena) Pachpakhadi, Rajan Vichare, Thane (Shiv Sena), Pratap Sarnaik, Ovla Majiwada (Shiv Sena), Gilbert Mendosa, Mira Bhayendar (NCP), Sandeep Naik, Airoli (NCP), Ganesh Naik, Belapur (NCP) are the MLA from this constituency.

Shiv Sena have three MLAs while NCP too has the same number of MLAs from this constituency. Three municipal corporations exist in this constituency. Shiv Sena will have to hard work in areas like Navi Mumbai and Mira Bhayander. Sanjeev Naik has a strong hold in this constituency. His father Ganesh Naik is the Guardian Minister, and Sandeep Naik is MLA. After Sanjeev Naik was alloted ticket to contest Lok Sabha election he has started campaigning in this constituency. There will be a tough fight between Shiv Sena and NCP in the forthcoming Lok Sabha election.

2000 Lok Sabha election statistics

Sanjeev Naik (NCP) – 3,01,000

Vijay Chougule (Shiv Sena) – 2,51,840

Rajan Raje (MNS) – 1,34,840

Arvind Kejriwal denied appointment with Narendra Modi, heads to Jaipur

Arvind-Kejriwal-gujratAmid high drama, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief Arvind Kejriwal on Friday left Gujarat for Jaipur after failing to get an appointment with BJP’s prime ministerial candidate and state’s Chief Minister Narendra Modi, whom he had attacked over his claims of clean governance and development.

AAP chief Kejriwal said, “We will meet Narendra Modi whenever I am given an appointment.”

The AAP leader further said, “My colleague Manish Sisodia went to seek an appointment with Modi ji but he was told that the Chief Minister has no time for us.”

Later, his colleague Sisodia also told reporters, “CM’s additional secretary asked me to give a written request for a meeting and said that it will be decided by Modi ji.”

“He (Kejriwal) is ex-chief minister of Delhi but still he was not even allowed to enter Modi’s office,” Sisodia added.

The Gujarat Police earlier stopped Kejriwal’s car mid-way when he was going to meet Chief Minister Narendra Modi at his office. Kejriwal was proceeding towards Modi’s office to meet him with a list of 16 questions, without seeking an appointment.

Ahead of that Kejriwal dismissed Modi’s repeated claims of Gujarat’s development and said that he along with his supporters will meet the Chief Minister at his residence.

Addressing an open press conference, the AAP leader said, “There was a lot of talk about how progressive Gujarat has been, but what we have witnessed in last two days is the exact opposite. What we saw in Gujarat is quite shocking, its exactly opposite to what is being projected about the BJP-ruled state.”

“We will go to Narendra Modi’s residence now and ask him 16 questions,” Kejriwal said.

Further taking on Modi on his own turf in Ahmedabad, Kejriwal said, “Modi claims that corruption is over in Gujarat but people talk about it across the state. Gujarat has high unemployment levels too.”

Attacking the BJP’s prime ministerial candidate, the AAP leader raked up the KG Basin gas pricing issue.

“We will ask Modi ji if he will allow increase of gas prices if he becomes PM,” Kejriwal said, adding, “If Modi meets us, we will convey our concerns to him.”

Meanwhile, the main opposition party has hit back on AAP, saying Kejriwal has become inspector of development.

“Kejriwal has become inspector of development. Congress has entrusted him with this task. He is the Team B of the Congress party,” senior BJP leader MA Naqvi said.

The AAP leader has not taken prior appointment with the Gujarat Chief Minister and it would be interesting to see whether the meeting between the two actually takes place.

Kejriwal’s four-day tour of Gujarat continues to generate heat as he faced protest by the BJP workers here this morning.

According to reports, several BJP workers demonstrated against his visit and asked him to go back.

The workers of BJP shouted anti-AAP slogans when Kejriwal’s convoy entered the city and shouted “Arvind Kejriwal go back” and “why have you come here.”

The BJP workers, who were seen carrying BJP flags, said that the AAP leader is a big liar and his Gujarat visit is nothing but a publicity stunt.

It is to be noted that Kejriwal’s detention in Gujarat over alleged violation of model code of conduct had sparked violent clashes in Delhi and other parts of the country.

The tussle between AAP and the BJP further intensified when an FIR was lodged against Kejriwal for allegedly violating the Model Code of Conduct by using loud speaker at a public meeting at Gandhidham in Kutch district of Gujarat without taking permission from the Election Commission.

The FIR was lodged under section 188 of IPC (disobeying public servant’s order), Superintendent of Police, Dipak Meghani said.

“The whole event was video-graphed. He addressed the gathering using loud speaker in the presence of election officers,” Meghani said, adding “Election Commission permitted us to file FIR against him.”