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AAP trumps Rahul Gandhi, builds roof over Dalit woman’s home in Amethi

Dalit-woman-AmethiIn yet another political move, the Aam Aadmi Party helped in the construction of the roof of the house of a Dalit woman in Amethi that Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi had visited in the year 2008. The AAP has helped contruct the roof of the house of Sunita Devi. Her house was burned down after Rahul spent a night there in 2008.

Vishwas is likely to contest the 2014 Lok Sabha election from Rahul Gandhi’s bastion Amethi.
Vishwas had visited the house of Sunita on January 13. Pacing up his attack on Congress, Vishwas had said that there had not been any change in the condition of the family even after Rahul Gandhi’s promise of help. Sunita too echoed Vishwas’s words. “Our condition has worsened after Rahul’s visit. We do not have anything to eat,” Sunita Kori said.

Vishwas had said that Rahul had done nothing for the betterment of the district. “In the last 10 years, not one question was asked on Amethi in Parliament,” he had said.

“A lot of claims have been made on development of Amethi but the reality is that there is no development here… Coming here and returning after waving at people will not serve the purpose of development,” he added.

The Samajwadi Party workers had built the walls for the Sunita’s house before the Uttar Pradesh elections. They, however, had refused to provide money for a roof.

Rahul was also shown black flags during his visit to Amethi last week. The members of Bhartiya Kisan Union showed him black flags. It was his first visit to his Lok Sabha constituency after being promoted as the party’s election campaign chief.

Unemployment levels rising in India: Experts

Youth-unemploymentThe count of people being without a job is on the rise in India as economic slowdown and slower business expansion activities cast a shadow on employment generation, say experts.

Indicating sluggishness in the country’s job market, the International Labour Organisation (ILO) has said in its recent report that the unemployment scenario in India over the last two years has been showing a rising trend.

Going by ILO’s latest estimates, India’s jobless rate could be 3.8% this year.

Ritu Mehrotra, VP Global HR and Talent Management of Bristlecone, a Mahindra Group company, said that due to migration to urban areas there is a sharp rise in the unemployment rate in rural areas as well.

“Government should step up their efforts to support skill and retraining activities to address the gaps between demand and supply of work skills and qualifications and to address long-term unemployment,” she said.

In South Asia, labour markets continued to suffer from high rates of informal/agricultural employment where jobs are poorly paid and unprotected, ILO said in the report.

Unemployment rate in India is showing an increasing trend since 2011 when it was 3.5 percent. The same rose to 3.6 percent in 2012 and climbed to 3.7 percent last year.

This year, jobless rate is expected to rise to 3.8 percent, according to the report ‘Global Employment Trends 2014’.

According to the ILO report, it has been argued that India was experiencing ‘jobless growth’ due to the fact that total employment grew by only 1.1 million from 2004/05 to 2009/10 (based on the National Sample Survey), representing an employment elasticity of almost zero.

However, total employment in India expanded from 2009/10 to 2011/12 by a much healthier 13.9 million, “though many of these jobs are in the informal economy,” it added.

Executive search firm GlobalHunt’s MD Sunil Goel said in the last couple of years Indian and global economies have been facing slowdown. New business expansions are also not happening at all or has gone down, he added.

A large pool of youth in the age group of 18-25 years despite being skilled are facing unemployment issues since there are not enough opportunities for them, Goel said.

In India, ILO report showed, 21.2% of working men (aged 15, 59) had a regular salaried job (in 2011/12 period).

“India’s biggest worry and centre of all debates essentially needs to be the growing informal employment which counts for 94 percent of the workforce and is growing faster than formal employment,” Indian Staffing Federation Vice President Rituparna Chakraborty said.

Expelled AAP MLA Vinod Kumar Binny ends hunger strike on Anna Hazare’s suggestion

BinnyBarely hours after sitting on a hunger strike at the Jantar Mantar, expelled Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MLA Vinod Kumar Binny called off the protest on Monday giving ‘more time’ to Kejriwal government in Delhi to fulfill its promises.

A deadline of 10 days was given by the rebel AAP MLA to the Kejriwal government reportedly on the suggestion of anti-corruption crusader Anna Hazare.

Binny told PTI that Anna Hazare and Lt Guv Najeeb Jung suggested that “some days should be given to the AAP-led government so that he (Kejriwal) could work on public-related issues”.

Ahead of beginning his hunger strike, Binney met Lt Governor Najeeb Jung this morning and apprised him of the ongoing situation and talked about the alleged misbehaviour of Law Minister Somnath Bharti with Ugandan women during the midnight raid that took place in Khirki Extension in South Delhi recently.

“Lt Governor has assured that due action will be taken against those who have violated the law, irrespective of their positions,” he told reporters.

Speaking to reporters after meeting Jung, Binny said, “I think the AAP wants the government to fall, as they are scared that they would not be able to fulfill the promises they have made to people, and they are trying to run away from their responsibilities.”

He also alleged that AAP has already finalised the names of its candidates for the upcoming Lok Sabha polls.

Binny further said that he was the first one to join the party when AAP had no support and is the first one to protest when the party is deviating from its principals.

“They made false promises about free water and electricity to people, and the decisions and rules they have made on water and electricity have made the people confused and have mislead them,” he told reporters.

“They had also said that the Jan Lokpal Bill would come into effect fifteen days from the time they come to power, but nothing is being done about it,” he said.

“They had also promised to form a commando force for the safety of women, but there have been so many cases of crime against women in the past few days,” he added.

AAP membership crosses 1 crore, gets 98.5 lakh members in three weeks

AAP-membershipThe Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) whose government in Delhi is completing one month on Tuesday claimed that its membership has crossed one crore. Addressing the media, AAP leader Gopal Rai said that the party had got 1 crore and 5 lakh members so far. “We have reached 98.46 lakhs membership on January 26. It was just 7 lakh before we started the ‘1 crore members before Republic Day campaign’. We have achieved our target. People registered themselves as members through mobile phones, SMS and missed calls,” he said.

AAP had launched a 1 crore free membership drive in the second week of January. According to AAP leaders, the membership drive will continue till the Lok Sabha elections. Rai admitted that initially when they announced this ambitious drive, the party was not confident of getting one crore members. He said that the most members were from the rural areas across India.

He also added that some miscreants tried to enroll fake names like Barack Obama, Rahul Gandhi, Narendra Modi, etc and stated that the technical team of the AAP has deleted such members. He also claimed that the AAP had not released such a data that it cannot verify.

Rai said that since it was impossible to scrutinse the background of all one crore members, the party has decided not to do that. “If somebody goes against the AAP principles, his/her membership will be automatically cancelled. Each member has a responsibility and nobody should indulge in anti-AAP activities or the activities against our principles,” he said.

He reiterated that there is no split in the party and the party will not comment on the next moves of its expelled MLA Vinod Kumar Binny.

Reacting to a question on President Pranab Mukherjee’s address to the nation in which he criticized the anarchism, Rai said, “the President knows who his intended target was. The matter is before the public”.

Talking about the Lok Sabha polls preparations, the AAP leaders said that the party had received more than 5,000 applications from the aspirants and the processing of application would take more time. “We thought that we would be able to come out with the 1st list of Lok Sabha candidates by January 20. We did expect that so many people will apply. We are yet to process more than 1000 forms,” AAP leaders said.

21 killed in Andaman boat tragedy; there were no life jackets or guides, says Union minister Narayanasamy

Andaman-boat-tragedyAn overcrowded boat with over 50 passengers, mostly tourists, capsized in the Bay of Bengal near Port Blair in Andaman and Nicobar on Sunday afternoon, killing at least 21 people. Union minister V Narayanasamy today said that there were no life jackets and no guides to save people. Officials say 29 people have been rescued and one person is still missing.

The boat, ‘Aqua Marine’, was reportedly carrying mainly tourists, including a large group of around 32 people from Kanchipuram in Tamil Nadu. It sank on its way from Ross Island to the North Bay at around 4 pm yesterday. Mohammed Rafique, the duty officer in Port Blair, said that the boat capsized about 300 feet from shore. He said the investigation so far suggests the boat hit a rock.
The passengers exceeded the boat’s capacity, Rafique said.

Many families in Kanchipuram have been left devastated as government sources say that at least 13 of those who have died belonged to this small temple town. KA Thyagarajan, a restaurant owner in Kanchipuram, lost four members.

Families say that they have learnt from the survivors that standard operating procedures were not followed. They say the survivors have told them that there were no life jackets on the boat, a mandatory requirement for such tours.

Suresh, a worker in the local silk industry, too lost a few family members.
Selvaraj, a popular tour operator in the area who owns Pooja Travels, organised the boat trip. His family too suffered casualties.

Two senior bureaucrats from Tamil Nadu have reached Port Blair to help in rescue and relief operations. The state government has said that it will bear the cost of shifting passengers to Chennai and their treatment. Government sources say the bodies of people who died are expected to be taken to Chennai this afternoon.

Lieutenant Governor of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Lt Gen (retd) AK Singh, told that the rescued people have been admitted to the GB Pant Hospital in Port Blair. He also denied reports that there was a delay on part of the government in launching rescue operations.

A magisterial probe has been ordered and the Lieutenant Governor has announced Rs. 1 lakh compensation to the families of the dead.

He has also spoken to Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde and has briefed him about the rescue operations, according to sources.

Police gets 15-day time to conclude probe against Yasin Bhatkal, aide

A local court has allowed Delhi Police’s plea seeking more time to conclude its probe into a case lodged against Indian Mujahideen co-founder Yasin Bhatkal and his aide Asadullah Akhtar for allegedly setting up an illegal arms factory here.

The court order came on the plea filed by the Special Cell seeking 15 more days to complete its probe.

“Keeping in view the application, the investigation period is extended for another 15 days with effect from January 25, 2014,” Additional Sessions Judge Daya Prakash said.

The Special Cell, in its plea, gave details of the probe conducted so far in the case in which it had earlier filed three charge sheets against some arrested accused, suspected to be members of the banned IM.

It also said, “A specific input has been received that some unidentified associates of Ahmad Siddibappa alias Yasin Bhatkal have conspired to commit a sensational kidnapping in Delhi to secure the release of this top terrorist.”

“Teams of special cell are camping in Bihar, West Bengal and other places to identify and apprehend these conspirators and a breakthrough is expected soon. As and when these arrests were made, accused Ahmad Siddibappa and Asadullah Akhtar will be required for confrontation to bring out the entire facts.”

National Investigation Agency (NIA) had arrested Bhatkal, wanted in over 40 terror cases and carrying a reward of Rs 35 lakh, and Akhtar from Indo-Nepal border on the night of August 28 last year.

‘AAP’s entry into politics has not affected Congress’

Manikrao-ThakrrManikrao Thakre is the president of Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee. Thakre is currently the member of Maharashtra Legislative Council and has been a member of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly from the Indian National Congress since 1985 till 2004.

He has strengthened the Congress party after becoming the president of MPCC. According to him the emergence of AAP has not affected the functioning of Congress party. Our correspondent Parvez Khan spoke to Manikrao Thakre who said that he will definitely contest the Lok Sabha election if he receives an instruction from the high command.

Are you keen to contest the upcoming Lok Sabha election?

It is not a question about whether I am interested in contesting the election or not. I have been following the instructions issued by the high command and will continue to follow them. I will definitely contest the Lok Sabha election if I will receive an instruction from the high command. I am Congress activist who always follows the instructions of senior leaders.

Will you be inducted in the cabinet as you have done a good job in the state Congress Committee? 

It is not necessary that you get inducted into the cabinet on the basis of the good work performed in the state Congress committee. I don’t work for receiving an opportunity to get selected in the cabinet. Whatever work our high command assigns us we perform those tasks. I work for the welfare of the common man.

There is a perception in the political circles that you don’t have good relation with Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan. What is the truth about this news?

All these news pertaining to my strained relation with Prithviraj Chavan is not true. We all Congress leaders work as a team. Chavan is performing a good job by taking all Congress supporters along with him.

Will AAP’s entry in the political arena have any impact on the Congress party?

Congress always functions by taking everyone together hence supporters will not quit the party. Many parties have arrived and vanished in the political arena. The party’s popularity has not dwindled after the emergence of AAP and has only increased. Even today Congress is the premier party in the state hence AAP’s entry into politics won’t make any difference to the party.

In Congress losing its foothold in the state?

Congress is considered as the number one party in state and is very popular in rural India. The party has a strong presence in Zilla Parishad, Panchayat Samiti, Gram Panchayat and Muncipal Corporations.    

 

President conveys a right message

Pranab Mukherjee has given a good speech on the occasion of Republic Day sending out a message to political parties in the manner in which they are running the government. The seniors holding constitutional posts do not speak out to educate the masses. Mukherjee had said that fractured Lok Sabha poll verdict will not augur well for the country. He has rightly said that the elections do not give any person the license to flirt with illusions.

The Lieutenant Governor of Delhi must inform Kejriwal, look here friend, you have violated the law, you have attempted to demoralize the police force (whether they are corrupt or not is to be dealt with separately). Therefore, you first face the punishment and thereafter I will listen to all your pontifications. The so called Maoists are also indulging in the same thing. They want to demoralize the police and army so that the public is left defenceless and instability is created. Authorities must inform AAP party workers that they may be the most virtuous persons but they must first respect the law (they can amend it if they disapprove it) and conduct themselves with discipline and decency.

Even if they select a school boy to join the Republic Day parade salute, he will wear a proper cap and not wrap round a muffler with belligerent countenance. Do they think the jawans also must turn turn rebellious like them? The shocking aspect is that they are saying that the Congress is not their enemy (they are already weakened, they say) and that BJP is their rival. They want to weaken the BJP also so that instability is created. All of us must guard against such machinations.

Our country is facing lot of problems which are in different quantum. Even our families and societies too are facing hardships but there is only one way to overcome them by solving them with dedication and perseverance. Disorder and disobedience is not the path to success. Let us be sincere and constructive. Look at the face of Somnath Bharti when he says, madame “Modiji ne kitne paise diye hain”? This statement speaks volumes about his thinking. Public must judge it’s leaders by their actions, spoken words, body language and the policies followed by them. They should cast their votes responsibly. Nation looks up to your wisdom.

Remembering our freedom fighters

Today, most of the politicians in India make tall claims before the onset of elections but forget to deliver them after coming to power. This only goes on to show that they are least bothered about the welfare of the common man who takes time from his/her busy schedule to exercise his/her franchisee. Prices of all commodities, including that of food grains, petroleum and LPG have been sky-rocketing in the past few years after the Congress came into power. As a result of this, the common man has to bear the brunt of the price rise, as his salary doesn’t increase in tandem with the surging inflation.

It seems that the Gandhian ideals that inspired India’s independence struggles are no longer followed by citizens today. Every one of us in India respects Mahatma Gandhi, and proudly addresses him as the ‘Father of the Nation’, but no one is prepared to tread the path adopted by him. Although India has achieved Independence, it is one of the most corrupted and polluted nations in the world. Unemployment is at an all-time high.

Majority of the states today are fighting among themselves and people, irrespective of caste, creed and religion are being persecuted for no fault of theirs, while the ministers and the politicians are misusing their power and the common man’s hard-earned money as they contribute to the nation by paying Professional Tax, Income Tax, etc. People have lost faith in their leaders. India has a great potential ahead, but unless and until we rise above our differences and petty squabbles, it will not become a prosperous nation.
Republic Day is a day for us to celebrate with the hoisting of our national flag, recitation of our national anthem, singing patriotic songs and organising social and cultural events. On this day, we should also remember the sacrifices made by our various freedom fighters who bravely fought for the country’s Independence and pay our due respect to them. But it’s a pity that after every Independence Day and
Republic Day celebrations, the country’s national flag is strewn on the streets and people irrespective of caste, creed, colour or religion blithely walk over them.

Even when the national anthem is played on the radio or telecast on television, people don’t respect it by standing to attention and singing it. They are busy talking on their mobile phones or chatting with their friends. As Indians, we should show due respect for our country’s national flag, national song and national anthem. It is only through the sacrifices made by our freedom fighters that we have managed to gain independence and republic; otherwise we would still have been living under the British dominion.

Jubel D’Cruz

DMK chief Karunanidhi cracks the whip, suspends Alagiri from party

AlagiriTamil Nadu politics is set for a major shake up after DMK chief M Karunanidhi, Friday, suspended his son MK Alagiri from the party for his continued opposition to efforts to stitch an alliance with Vijaykanth’s DMDK.

Karunanidhi’s strong action against his own son also indicates that the DMK patriarch has finally decided to end the bitter leadership tussle in the family. By suspending Alagiri, the DMK chief has made it clear that he favours his younger son MK Stalin to take over the reins of the party.

Alagiri had recently asserted that, for him, Karunandhi was the only leader of the DMK and he will not accept anyone else.

Alagiri always had an uncomfortable relationship with Stalin. Over the years, both brothers had divided territories – Stalin controlled party affairs in northern parts of the state including Chennai while Alagiri was the party’s undisputed boss in southern region, especially Madurai.

Karunanidhi had also been particular to keep the scales balanced – Stalin was the Deputy CM in last DMK government while Alagiri was sent to Delhi as a union minister.

But Karunanidhi had time and again expressed his fondness for Stalin, to which Alagiri once said that DMK is not a “mutt” that the throne can be handed down.

However, with DMK facing the prospect of a washout in the Lok Sabha polls and also in view of the upcoming Rajya Sabha polls, Karunanidhi seems to have decided to get the house in order.

The tie up with ‘Captain’ Vijaykanth was part of the plan as DMK could not have taken on J Jayalalithaa’s AIADMK on its own. After the washout in the last assembly elections, DMK was replaced by Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam (DMDK) as the principle opposition party in the assembly and Vijaykanth became the Leader of the Opposition.

Karunanidhi, Wednesday, reiterated there have been no talks with the DMDK on forging an alliance for the general elections but an invite has been sent to the party.

While majority in the party leadership were keen to go with the DMDK, Alagiri had opposed the plan and said that he did not consider Vijaykanth – a movie superstar – a politician hence the party should not tie-up with him.

But the real reason behind Alagiri’s aversion to Vijayakant was because both hailed from Madurai and he feared that ‘Captain’ will encroach on his fiefdom.