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Kiran Bedi’s views more balanced

The difference between Narendra Modi and Arvind Kejrival is that the former asks you to earn first, spend or invest later but the latter only talks about spending and not talking about earning. It is very easy to become a populist. Kiran Bedi is talking about stability. People may think she is only talking about political stability but she is also talking about emotional stability, behavioural stability and preserve our traditional Indian cultural values.

Kumar Biswas held a rally in Amethi and challenged Rahul Gandhi in his own bastion. You are patronizing a wrong man, you choose me. People will say, Rahul and Priyanka are our children and they have been interacting with us for years, who are you to tell us what we should do? You are holding a rally to gain visibility. How being only a lone voice, will bring about betterment in our lives especially when there is no possibility of your government gaining power either in UP or pan-India basis.

“ Hum grameen hain, hum apne bacche bar bar nahin badalte. Nargis ne apne bete ko mother India main khud mara tha. Kisi bahri ko nahin bulaya. Modi bapu che, tame bapu nathi”. Modi is a father figure, you are not. Kiran Bedi and General VK Singh should join BJP and strengthen the hands of Modi.

BJP must start saying that they will do everything to strengthen village “panchayats” to enrich rural economy. Agricultural scientists will be given prominence. “Har haath ko kaam”, should be popularized to enhance vocational skills (a programme pertaining to this was initiated by a private sector bank is praise worthy) to augment self-employment among youth. The bank should not trivialize opening of a bank account, which is a solemn exercise. It should not to be depicted in a casual manner just like the recent kite flying advertisement aired on television. Banking is not kite flying.

The intentions of the AAP appear dubious. It has not been showing any empathy towards senior citizens employed in various industries. You can’t expect good workers to join the party by merely giving a missed call. AAP is not talking about population control and eradication of the reservation system. Rakhi Birla’s father has been saying that “ dalit” is one who’s actions are bad and who’s character is bad and one who does not stand up to challenge injustice.

Rakhi Birla and her father appear to be more sincere than Manish Sisodia, Shazia Ilmi and other bombastic AAP members. Arvind Kejrival deserves more applause but he must learn to respect and give credit to others too. What work are you going to do for boosting economic development and infrastructural development? What steps will you take to generate more electricity? The people must say, you wait, you work, prove your worth and let Modi govern us. Since you are good so you now co-operate with him and assist him, which is what Kiran Bedi wants to say.

No other option for people besides Sena: Uddhav

uddhav-thackeray-043The Shiv Sena which has been losing its foothold in Maharashtra is trying to revive itself in the state. Sena activists reverted back to their aggressive style of politics by vandalising toll booths in Kolhapur district. Subsequently, the party president Uddhav Thackeray said that people of Maharashtra don’t have any other option besides voting for Shiv Sena. Taking a leaf out of AAP’s book, Uddhav also added that his party will always work for the welfare of the common man. He also added that Sena will work 80 per cent for welfare of people and will only indulge in 20 per cent politics.

How can a party which follows politics of hate work for the welfare of the common man? On the other hand, the Congress party said that the Shiv Sena is always known for making tall promises but fails to fulfil them.

Sachin Sawant, Congress spokesperson said, “The statements made by Uddhav Thackeray about people of Maharashtra don’t have any other option besides Sena is unjustified. This might be the reason that the party has not returned to power in the state. The party is unaware of the ground realities. The Congress has undertaken several developmental works for the welfare of masses hence they will vote for our party in the Lok Sabha election scheduled to be held shortly.”

Shiv Sena will observe January 23 as the birth anniversary of Shiv Sena supremo late Balasaheb Thackeray and a massive rally will be held in the city. On this occasion, Sena activists will take oath to work for Shiv Sena for lifetime. Henceforth, this day will be celebrated as the party oath day (Pratigya Divas).

The Sena chief also added that the party will win the upcoming Lok Sabha and state assembly election. He said there is a wave against the Congress in the country.

When asked about the statement issued by Maharashtra Navnirman Sena supremo Raj Thackeray that BJP’s prime ministerial Narendra Modi to quit the post of Gujarat chief minister if he aspires to become the PM of India, Uddhav replied, “I want Modi to become Prime Minister of India. I don’t have any issues pertaining to Modi continuing with the chief minister’s post.

“We are here to serve people and can do it in a better way by being in power. Our four-and-a-half years of rule in Maharashtra was the best,” he said, recalling that Congress leaders promised free electricity to farmers before elections and scrapped the decision after winning it.

Medha Patkar supports AAP, says its time for new wave in politics

Medha-Patkar-supports-AAPActivist Medha Patkar announced her support for Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and said that it is time for “new wave in Indian politics”.

The Narmada Bachao Andolan (NAB) leader said that she will continue to support AAP on various issues and endorses the policies of the party.

She said that in the name of politics, corruption has increased and the people are being looted.

“The AAP was born out of an agitation against corruption. This struggle is for ‘satya’ (truth), not ‘satta’ (power). The exact nature of our collaboration shall be decided at a meeting in Delhi later this week,” Patkar told mediapersons.

Nirupam, Dutt lead protest for Reliance power tariff cut

Nirupam-Dutt-Reliance0power-tariff-cutCongress MPs Sanjay Nirupam and Priya Dutt Monday led a protest morcha outside the Reliance Energy office in suburban Kandivli, seeking reduction in power tariffs in the metropolis.

“We will not rest till the company takes measures to lower the tariff,” Nirupam said addressing the protesters who raised slogans branding Reliance Energy Chairman Anil Ambani as a “thief”.

Dutt said there should be uniform power tariff in Mumbai and suburbs. “If the tariff is not lowered, the agitation will spread and more of our colleagues will join the stir,” she said.

The MPs have been demanding a tariff cut with Nirupam even threatening to go on an indefinite fast.

A Group of Ministers headed by Industries Minister Narayan Rane had recommended 10 to 20 per cent cut in power tariffs.

Nirupam had written to Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan demanding a cut in power tariff, asking if the AAP government in Delhi can do so why the same can’t be done in Mumbai and Maharashtra.

Nirupam had also written to Anil Ambani asking him to be present during the agitation to address the public and explain his company’s position.

Among the demands are for certain charges like the fixed charge and regulatory asset charge to be withdrawn by the company.

Shiv Sena lashes out at Uttam Khobragade for calling Marathi media ‘casteist’

uttamUttam Khobragade, the father of Indian diplomat Devyani Khobragade, has been slammed by Shiv Sena in its mouthpiece ‘Saamna’ for criticising Marathi media and calling it ‘casteist’.

The Sena reportedly said that the retired IAS officer has “erred” by bringing up the issue of caste.

The editorial reportedly stated, “It is his mental bankruptcy.”

The retired bureaucrat had called Marathi media ‘casteist’ after questions on Devyani’s flat in controversial Adarsh Housing Society were raised during a press conference.

Uttam Khobragade reportedly got angry and lashed out at the Marathi media.

The reaction from the retired IAS officer came after the Marathi newspapers and television channels questioned several senior political leaders, including former Maharashtra chief minister Ashok Chavan, in the alleged Adarsh Housing Society scam.

However, Uttam Khobragade has denied allegations of wrongdoing against him.

NCP to finalise LS candidates on Jan 21

sharad-ncpNCP will announce candidates for the Lok Sabha elections on January 21 and will retain majority of the sitting MPs, the party said today.

Union Agriculture Minister and NCP chief Sharad Pawar today met party leaders in Maharashtra to discuss probable candidates for the elections.

The meeting was held at Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar’s official residence ‘Deogiri’ and was attended by all party leaders and ministers.

State NCP president Bhaskar Jadhav said majority of the sitting MPs would be retained.

“Since Sharad Pawar is not seeking re-election, a new candidate will be selected for Maadha Lok Sabha seat. Barring three to four seats, we have almost reached consensus on the list of candidates,” he said, adding that the final list of NCP candidates would be announced on January 21.

“We hope to have a meeting with Congress leaders regarding swapping of few seats before January 21,” he said.

Jadhav expressed confidence that the NCP will double its number of seats than the previous time. In 2009, the party won eight out of the 22 seats it contested.

He said it was in the interest of the Congress-NCP coalition to announce the names of candidates at the earliest so that preparations can begin to ensure victory.

Jadhav said it would announce its list of candidates even if there was no meeting with the Congress.

As part of the preparations for the Lok Sabha polls, Pawar apprised the meeting of the political situation in the country and what strategy the party needs to adopt, he said.

Meanwhile, party sources said Ajit Pawar will not contest the Lok Sabha polls. However, names of ministers like Chhagan Bhujbal, Jayant Patil, Ganesh Naik, Suresh Dhas and Jaidutt Kshirsagar are being considered.

Sources said NCP wanted discussions with Congress regarding Jalgaon, Buldhana, Kolhapur, Hatkanangale and Maval seats which it contested and Aurangabad, Jalna and Raigad which the Congress had contested.

AI likely to sell four flats to a national bank

AI-likelyNational carrier IndiaAir India is in the final stages of striking a deal with a leading public sector bank for selling four flats at the posh Sterling Apartments on the Peddar Road in South Mumbai.

The deal, if gets through, is expected to fetch Rs 100 crore to the carrier’s coffers, sources close to the development said.

“We are finalising the deal with the bank. We are hopeful of raising around Rs 100 crore from the sale of these four flats,” Air India sources here.

The sources, however, did not divulge the name of the bank Air India is negotiating but added, “we are negotiating with a public sector lender.”

Air India had last year floated bids for e-auctioning of the four of its six flats at the posh Sterling Apartments on the Peddar Road in South Mumbai, measuring around 8,100 sq ft carpet area.

As per the financial restructuring and turnaround plan approved by the Cabinet in early 2012 when it had bailed out the carrier with Rs 30,000 crore in doles, Air India is required to raise Rs 5,000 crore over the next 10 years through asset monetisation, and its biggest asset is the iconic Air India building in the tony Nariman Point area of the city.

Earlier, State Bank of India had lent a helping hand to the carrier in assets monetisation programme by leasing four floors in its 23-storey erstwhile headquarters at Nariman Point business centre.

Rs 425-cr QNet scam: Cops freeze Boman Irani son’s bank account

Boman-Irani-sonMumbai Police, probing the alleged role of Danesh Irani, son of actor Boman Irani, in the Rs 425-crore scam allegedly spearheaded by a multi-level marketing firm QNet, has frozen his bank account, blocking his Rs 25 lakh, a senior police officer today.

The bank account of Danesh has been frozen, the officer said adding that, “Two fixed deposits were linked to his bank account. Cash and FDs collectively valued at Rs 25 lakh were found in the account.”
The scrutinisation of Danesh’s bank account revealed that about Rs 40 lakh had been received from QNet (over a period of time) in 2013, the officer added.

“We are verifying to ascertain as to what sort of job he had performed, for which the QNet paid him about Rs 40 lakh,” the officer said adding that Danesh would be summoned soon.

Complainant Gurupreet Singh Anand, who had filed an FIR against the QNet in August last year, has recently approached the probing agency, Mumbai Police’s Economic Offences Wing (EOW), with a two-page complaint giving the details of alleged links of Danesh.

Gurupreet has also alleged that Boman Irani and former world billiards champion Michael Ferreira had participated in the promotional events.

Gurupteet had claimed that he shared Danesh Irani’s QNet membership details with the investigators and his account had shown that he carried out Rs 18 crore worth transactions and because of which he received substantial amount of commission.

The EOW has already issued a look out notice against Ferreira (75), QNET founder Vijay Eswaran and his three business associates after they did not turn up for questioning despite the summons served to them.

Govt asked to clarify on policy of no construction near jails

Taloja-jailObserving that security of jails is the responsibility of state authority and it is not proper to put restrictions on private constructions in the vicinity, the Bombay High Court today asked the government to clarify if its policy of no construction upto 500 meters around a jail would apply to ongoing constructions.

The Maharashtra government had on December 4, 2013 issued a Government Resolution stating that no construction would be allowed upto 500 meters around any jail in the state. The policy was issued with security of prison inmates in mind.

A division bench of Justices N H Patil and V L Achiliya was today informed about this policy decision and also that stop work notices have been issued to 13 buildings which are being presently constructed in the vicinity of the Taloja jail in Navi Mumbai.

The bench was hearing a petition filed by Ramesh Upadhyay, an accused in the Malegaon 2008 blast case, raising concerns about existing and under-construction high-rises that pose a security threat to the inmates of Taloja jail.

The bench was informed that the 13 buildings are beyond the earlier buffer zone of 182 meters from the jail but were within the new 500 meters zone. The court then sought to know from the government if the GR would have a prospective effect or would also effect any ongoing construction.

“You (government) need to take some urgent steps and clarify this. Otherwise private persons are at a loss. They will continue investing in properties and one day the construction will be bull dozed,” the court observed.

The court, while directing the government to hold meetings and clarify this, also asked CIDCO to file an affidavit giving details of the 13 buildings on January 20.

The court also asked the government to consider the jail issue with as much priority as it gives to other public projects. “The basic needs of the prison inmates also have to be met. You (government) need to balance this,” court said.

HC asks magistrate to decide on report in whistleblower case

scThe Court Bombay High Court today asked the magistrate in Maval taluka of Pune district to decide on the closure report filed by police in case of alleged forgery and cheating in land deals exposed by slain whistleblower Satish Shetty.

The direction was given by Justice N A Patil who asked the magistrate in Maval taluka to reconsider the C-Summary (closure report) and decide on it.

The matter has been posted after two weeks.

Earlier, the court had asked the state to file an affidavit explaining on what basis it had filed a closure report and had concluded that no offences have been attracted under IPC in this case.

CBI had moved the High Court seeking to quash an order of the Maval magistrate accepting the closure report filed by the police. In its petition, the central agency sought reinvestigation into alleged bogus land deals.

According to CBI counsel H R Venegaonkar, huge tracts of land were acquired by the state government from villagers near Lonavala for Mumbai-Pune Expressway, which became operational in 2002. However, these lands were fraudulently sold in bogus deals by IRB Developers.

CBI argued that once the land was acquired by the government for the highway project and compensation paid to the villagers, the property was vested in the state and could not be given away or returned to the original owners.

The agency pleaded that entries in 7/12 extracts (a revenue document of land ownership) were interpreted to mean the land was returned to the villagers and IRB purchased the same from them through bogus sale deeds.

The police closed the case by filing a C-summary report in a court at Lonavala in Pune district. It concluded that the deals did not attract offences under IPC because they were made between the parties due to “misunderstanding” that the land had been returned to the villagers, CBI said.

It was also alleged that RTI activist and whistleblower Satish Shetty was killed after he exposed these land deals.