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  • Uproar in the House, 13 TDP MLAs suspended

    Uproar in the House, 13 TDP MLAs suspended

    VIJAYAWADA: In what could be an unprecedented development, as many as 13 MLAs of the opposition TDP were suspended from the AP Legislative Assembly when they started sloganeering soon after Finance Minister Buggana Rajendranath began his speech presenting the State Budget 2023-24 on Thursday.

    The TDP members stood up and continued sloganeering alleging that there was no match between the budgetary allocations and expenditure and also why the government was borrowing and not in a position to pay wages to the employees on time.

    Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy said it was not correct to disturb the budget speech. Stating that people across the State were watching the presentation of the budget, he faulted the opposition MLAs for raising slogans intentionally. He requested Assembly Speaker Tammineni Sitaram to discipline the TDP MLAs so that the people can listen and understand the budget message more clearly.

    Though the Speaker made repeated appeals and also suggested to them that they could express their views during the discussion on the budget, the TDP MLAs continued sloganeering. “You please walk out of the House  if you have no trust in the budget,” the Speaker said. Later, Legislative Affairs Minister Buggana Rajendranath moved the motion to suspend the 13 MLAs for one day and the Speaker announced their suspension.

  • CM Jagan will meet PM Modi and Home Minister Shah in Delhi today

    CM Jagan will meet PM Modi and Home Minister Shah in Delhi today

    VIJAYAWADA: Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy would call on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah in New Delhi on Friday. CM Jagan Mohan Reddy flew to Delhi from Gannavaram airport on Thursday evening after his appointment with the PM Modi got confirmed.

    According to sources from the Chief Minister’s Office (CMO), the Chief Minister Jagan was trying to get an appointment of the Prime Minister for quiet a few days and got confirmation on Thursday. The Chief Minister would meet Modi and Amit Shah on the premises of the Parliament, sources said.

    The Chief Minister would be taking up the issue of liberal financial support from the Centre to the State government to implement the plethora of welfare schemes to the downtrodden. Also, Jagan Mohan Reddy is likely to take up the issue of release of pending funds for Polavaram irrigation project so that the government could expedite the works and complete the project.

    The dearth of funds has delayed the construction of the Polavaram project and the State government wanted the Centre to reimburse more than Rs 2,500 crore that it had spent on the project apart from approving the revised cost estimate of Rs 55,548.87 crore.

    The State government has been urging the Centre to compensate the revenue deficit, release of NREGS arrears and also to sanction new medical colleges that it was proposing to ramp up medical facilities in the State.

    The timing of Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy’s visit to Delhi and meeting PM Modi and Union Home Minister coincided with the ongoing developments with respect to the investigation into the murder of former Minister YS Vivekananda Reddy. The party’s MP from Kadapa YS Avinash Reddy and his father Bhaskar Reddy have been summoned by the CBI couple of times in the past few days.

    Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy’s visit also came in the midst of the Assembly session. He also cancelled a public meeting scheduled on Saturday with the sudden appointment of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

    AP government in dire need of funds

    The dearth of funds has been delaying the construction of the Polavaram project and the State government wanted the Centre to reimburse more than Rs 2,500 crore that it had spend on the project apart from approving the revised cost estimate of Rs 55,548.87 crore

    • ED issues notice to YSRC MP in Delhi liquor ‘scam’ case

      ED issues notice to YSRC MP in Delhi liquor ‘scam’ case

      VIJAYAWADA: Enforcement Directorate officials reportedly served notices on YSRC MP from Ongole Magunta Srinivasulu Reddy to appear for investigation on March 18 in connection with the alleged Delhi liquor scam on Thursday.

      Earlier, the ED arrested Srinivasulu Reddy’s son Raghava Reddy for his alleged role in the Delhi excise policy money laundering case and is currently being held in judicial custody at Tihar jail.  He was arrested on February 11 after the ED had questioned Raghav for eight hours and was produced before special court, which remanded him to 10-day ED custody to allow the agency for ‘go into the root of the matter’.

      It may be recalled that ED has already alleged that a cartel called ‘South Group’ of liquor retailers, wholesalers and manufacturers was created as part of the now-scrapped Delhi excise policy, where both the father and son were part of it. The ED notice came in the wake of the statements made by some of the accused in the case, including Sameer Mahendru and Arun Pillai. The investigation agency had searched premises linked to the Ongole MP last year and seized incriminating documents from them reportedly.

      Earlier, the four-time MP Magunta Srinivasulu Reddy denied having any sort of links with the scam a day after his name mentioned in the remand report of ED. He stated that it was a conspiracy hatched by the North Indian liquor lobby against the South Indian liquor businessmen.

    • Tank Truck Owners Association urges protesting drivers to allow them to ply on roads

      Tank Truck Owners Association urges protesting drivers to allow them to ply on roads

      Bhubaneswar: The Odisha Tank Truck Owners Association in a press conference earlier today, urged the protesting drivers to allow them to ply on roads on Thursday.

      Vehicles with essential goods like diesel and petrol are standing on the road during the movement, said Krishna Chandra Das the President Tank Truck Owners Association.

      He further added that, if the transportation of diesel and petrol is stopped then the emergency services like ambulance service, ambulance service, police vehicles will be disrupted.

      So it is very important to pay attention to this, he urged the government. Therefore, the attention of the government, the administration and the drivers’ union is absolutely necessary in this regard.

      The police administration should also take care not to stop the tank trucks, otherwise the common people will face a lot of trouble in the days to follow.

      The drivers strike seems to have started causing trouble in various daily essentials, there are reports of fuel shortage in various parts of Odisha.

    • Auto rickshaw drivers call off strike

      Auto rickshaw drivers call off strike

      Bhubaneswar: Auto-rickshaw and cab drivers under the banner of the Smart City Online Auto-rickshaw Drivers’ Association called off their strike on Thursday.

      While speaking about the decision of the Smart City Online Auto-rickshaw Drivers’ Association to the media persons, its president Dinabandhu Nayak said that they have decided to withdraw their agitation following talks with Police Commissioner Soumendra Priyadarshi.

      It is to be noted here that the Smart City Online Auto-rickshaw Drivers’ Association had launched the strike to protest against the alleged humiliation done by the Drivers’ Ekta Mahasangha members.

      The Drivers’ Ekta Mahasangha members launched an indefinite strike to press for their 10-point charter of demand yesterday. However, as the Smart City Online Auto-rickshaw Drivers’ Association members did not support the strike, the protesters humiliated them and forced them to hold placards with derogatory statements written on them. They also were seen being garlanded with such placards by the protesters.

    • Thackeray faction asks SC to set aside governor’s order for floor test in 2022

      Thackeray faction asks SC to set aside governor’s order for floor test in 2022

      By PTI

      NEW DELHI: The Thackeray faction of the Shiv Sena made an impassioned plea before the Supreme Court on Thursday for setting aside then Maharashtra Governor B S Koshyari’s June 2022 order to Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray to take a floor test, asserting democracy will be in danger if it is not overturned.

      Senior lawyer Kapil Sibal, representing the Thackeray bloc, urged a five-judge constitution bench headed by Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud to rescind the order, a day after the apex court questioned Koshyari’s conduct in calling for a trust vote merely on the ground of differences between Shiv Sena MLAs.

      It had said on Wednesday such action by the governor can topple an elected government and that the governor of a state cannot lend his office to effectuate a particular result.

      Concluding his rejoinder arguments, Sibal told the bench, also comprising Justices MR Shah, Krishna Murari, Hima Kohli and PS Narasimha, it’s a moment in the history of this court when the future of democracy will be determined.

      “I am absolutely certain that without the intervention of this court our democracy will be in danger because no elected government will be allowed to survive. It is with this hope I make this plea to this court to allow this petition and set aside the order (of floor test) of the governor,” Sibal said.

      The apex court is hearing arguments on the events that unfolded during the June 2022 political crisis triggered by a revolt in the then undivided Shiv Sena by MLAs loyal to Eknath Shinde.

      Sibal said if the Sena MLAs had lost their faith in the government, they could have voted against it in the House when a money bill was moved and reduced it to a minority.


      His argument was in line with the views expressed by the bench on Wednesday when it recalled the Monsoon session of the assembly was about to commence at the relevant time.

      The surest way to test its majority would have been when the government placed the supplementary demands before the House. If it had failed to get the money bill passed, it would have been out, it had said.

      “It is not that the government cannot run in the minority. Former Prime Minister PV Narasimha Rao ran a minority government. There is no scope for the governor to recognise those (rebel) MLAs and call for the floor test. Here, what they want is to topple the government and become chief minister and deputy CMs and use the position of governor for that. I don’t want to say more, everything is in the public domain,” Sibal said.

      “I have my political experience and lordships have their judicial experience, which is enough to understand this. I can say we have reduced ourselves to a level that we are mocked. People don’t believe us anymore,” Sibal said, making a fervent pitch for setting aside the governor’s order for a floor test.

      Governors can only deal with alliances and political parties and not individuals, otherwise it will “create havoc”, the senior lawyer asserted.

      “The governor based his decision on the claim made by the legislative majority of Shiv Sena. On what constitutional basis can the governor recognise a faction, whether minority or majority, to hold a floor test?” he said.

      He said there is no space for factions when the governor has to appoint a chief minister.

      “Now, if all of Shiv Sena had gone to the BJP, would the governor still have called for floor test. That’s the ‘Aaya Ram-Gaya Ram’ principle which we gave up long ago. It’s disastrous for democracy — the legislator has no identity other than being a representative of the political party,” Sibal, who was assisted by lawyer Amit Anant Tiwari, said.

      “When we enter this court we are in a different aura, we come with hope, expectations. If you look at the history of civilizations, all injustices are based on power. You (top court) are the hope of 1.4 billion people and you cannot let democracy be destabilised in this callous, uncouth fashion,” he said.


      During the hearing, Sibal also referred to Emergency imposed by Indira Gandhi. “There have been occasions like the ADM Jabalpur (1976 verdict) which is in dissonance with what this court has done over years. This is an equally significant case for our democracy to survive,” Sibal said.

      The controversial 1976 judgment delivered by P N Bhagwati decreed during the emergency from 25 June 1975 to 21 March 1977, held that a person’s right to not be unlawfully detained (i.e.habeas corpus) can be suspended in the interest of the State.

      A political crisis had erupted in Maharashtra after an open revolt in the Shiv Sena, and on June 29, 2022, the apex court refused to stay the Maharashtra governor’s direction to the 31-month-old MVA government to take a floor test in the assembly to prove its majority.

      Sensing impending defeat, Uddhav Thackeray had resigned, paving the way for Eknath Shinde to become the chief minister.

      In another blow to the Thackeray bloc, the Election Commission declared the Shinde faction as the real Shiv Sena on February 17 and allotted to it the original bow and arrow election symbol of the party founded by Balasaheb Thackeray.

      On August 23, 2022, a three-judge bench of the top court headed by then chief justice N V Ramana had formulated several questions of law and referred to the five-judge bench petitions filed by the two Sena factions which raised several constitutional questions related to defection, merger and disqualification.

    • Do we really need such headlines?

      Do we really need such headlines?

      pappu farishta
      India is known for its diversity. India is a great country which has been incorporating various civilizations in itself. India has a diverse range of cultures and languages. When we say that India is a secular country, it means that India does not have its own official religion, but it treats all religions equally. Siasat daily newspaper recently published a report with the title “Hate Tracker 2002: Anti-Muslim incidents across India: Here it is”. It would be fair to say that by the end of the year 2022, intolerance has strengthened its presence in the country. The Indian American Muslim Council had also shared the same on its Facebook page. Such negative headlines question the essence of our Constitution, which is based on democratic and secular values. Also Read – Dangerous Provocations It has been noted that nowadays news focus more on negative than positive. It seems that the media believes in the adage “if it bleeds, it leads” and operates by principles such as this. Extreme events, especially those related to religious extremism, are often the subject of news reports. As part of normal human behavior, minorities tend to become more separatist fanatics when exposed to and complicit in events about the supremacy of the majority population over the minority. While constructive criticism is valued, destructive criticism will highlight social ills and mislead minorities into believing that the country is not for them, which is not the case. All the good cannot be hidden by a few mistakes.

    • Arunachal Pradesh: Indian Army helicopter crashes near Mandala hills, search ops for pilots underway

      Arunachal Pradesh: Indian Army helicopter crashes near Mandala hills, search ops for pilots underway

      Itanagar : An Indian Army Aviation Cheetah helicopter flying an operational sortie near Bomdila in Arunachal Pradesh crashed near the Mandala hills area of the state on Thursday, officals said.
      Defence Guwahati Public Relations Officer Lt col Mahendra Rawat said that the aircraft was reported to have lost contact with the Air Traffic Controller at around 09:15 AM today.

      Search operations for the pilots are underway.
      Further details are awaited.
      Previously, thirteen 13 Indian Air Force personnel died after an AN-32 aircraft crashed on June 3, 2019 after taking off from Assam’s Jorhat.
      The aircraft was headed for Mechuka Advanced Landing Ground (ALG) in Arunachal Pradesh when it lost contact with ground authorities at around 1 pm.

      After a massive search and rescue operation for eight days, during which assets from several agencies were deployed, the wreckage of the aircraft was located by a Mi-17 chopper.
      The remains IAF personnel were retrieved on June 20 from Arunachal Pradesh where the plane crashed.
      The wreckage was located 16 km north of Lipo in Arunachal Pradesh at an elevation of 12,000 feet.

    • Cheetah helicopter crashes mid-flight in Arunachal Pradesh, two pilots missing

      Cheetah helicopter crashes mid-flight in Arunachal Pradesh, two pilots missing

      GUWAHATI: A Cheetah helicopter of the Indian Army has crashed near Mandala, west of Bomdila, in Arunachal Pradesh on Thursday, a defence spokesperson said here. Two pilots on board were reportedly missing.

      The chopper, which was flying an operational sortie near Bomdila, lost contact with Air Traffic Control (ATC) around 9.15 am, Lt Col. Mahendra Rawat said.

      “It crashed near Mandala, west of Bomdila. Search parties have been sent to the spot,” he said, adding that more details were awaited.

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    • berkeley lab study says india’s lithium reserves more than required

      berkeley lab study says india’s lithium reserves more than required

      NEW DELHI: A study done by the Berkley Lab states that India has found more than the required lithium over the next 20 years, which would help India in its energy transition. A large portion of lithium would be used in car batteries of electric vehicles that can be recycled and reused in new batteries.
       
      The study, “Pathways to Atmanirbhar Bharat,” is themed around India’s vision of energy independence by 2047. The U.S. Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) released the study.   
       
      The study shows that adopting clean technology can sharply reduce the transition cost, and lithium edge can enable a pathway for cost-effective energy independence by 2047.  
       
      India’s recent lithium discovery is estimated to be 5.9 million tons, substantially larger than the cumulative lithium requirement over the next 20 or so years. 
       
      “Our analysis finds that total cumulative lithium requirements between 2022 and 2040 would be roughly 1.9 million tons; 1.7 million tons of that lithium will be used for electric vehicles.” the study states.  
       
      “We estimate that if the lithium in retiring EV batteries is recycled (up to 95%), it could meet between a quarter and a half of the annual lithium demand in the 2040s in the CLEAN-India” the study further states. 
       
      The rapid economic growth ranked India the third largest energy consumer in the world. Its energy demand will quadruple in the coming decades. India currently imports 90% of its Oil, 80% of its industrial coal and 40% of the natural gas it consumes. 
       
      The report emphasizes that India should take the path of energy independence and immune itself to global energy price fluctuation due to geo-political reasons.
       
      The study determined that achieving energy independence will generate significant economic, environmental, and energy benefits.