Tag: Amit Shah

  • Amit Shah will hold a meeting of BJP leaders in Raipur today, arriving at 6:50 pm

    Amit Shah will hold a meeting of BJP leaders in Raipur today, arriving at 6:50 pm

    Raipur. Union Home Minister Amit Shah will be on Raipur tour today. According to the released schedule, he will reach Raipur at 6:50 pm. After which reached BJP office at 7.05 pm. Then will meet BJP leaders from 7.10 pm to 8.00 pm. Apart from this, a confidential meeting will be held from 8 pm to 10 pm. Will meet local leaders after 10 pm.

    Will discuss with local leaders from 8 am on July 6. Will meet the leaders from 10 am to 10:30 am. Will leave for airport from BJP office at 10.30 am. Will leave for Delhi from Raipur at 10:45 am.

  • All-party meeting called by Home Minister Shah begins on Manipur violence

    All-party meeting called by Home Minister Shah begins on Manipur violence

    New Delhi (IANS) | The all-party meeting called by Union Home Minister Amit Shah has started regarding the continuous violence in Manipur. Union Minister of State for Home Nityanand Rai and Union Minister Prahlad Joshi are present on behalf of the government in this all-party meeting being chaired by Home Minister Amit Shah in the Library Building of Parliament House. Several Home Ministry officials also attended the meeting.

    Talking about political parties, in the all-party meeting, National President JP Nadda from BJP, former Chief Minister of Manipur Okram Ibobi Singh from Congress, Priyanka Chaturvedi from Shiv Sena (Uddhav faction), Chief Minister of Meghalaya and NPP leader Konrad K. Sangma, Sikkim Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang from SKM, Derek O’Brien from Trinamool Congress, C Lalrosanga from Mizo National Front, Pinaki Mishra from BJD, M. Thambidurai from AIADMK, Tiruchi Siva from DMK, Manoj Jha from RJD, Ram Gopal from SP Yadav, Sanjay Singh from AAP and representatives of several other political parties are also present.

    It is being told that in this meeting the leaders of all parties will be briefed by the Central Government about the ongoing violence in Manipur and its causes. The government can also appeal to all political parties to cooperate on this issue.

    In fact, on behalf of the opposition parties, there was a continuous demand from the Central Government to call an all-party meeting regarding the ongoing violence in Manipur. However, the Congress has also questioned the convening and delay of the all-party meeting in the absence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

    –IANS

  • Amit Shah will lay the foundation stone of ‘Balidaan Stambh’ at Srinagar’s Pratap Park today

    Amit Shah will lay the foundation stone of ‘Balidaan Stambh’ at Srinagar’s Pratap Park today

    Srinagar (IANS) | Visiting Union Home Minister Amit Shah will on Saturday lay the foundation stone of the ‘Balidaan Stambh’ at Pratap Park in Srinagar, adjacent to the historic center of the city, Lal Chowk. According to sources, Shah will also meet senior politicians. He will pay a courtesy call on senior leader Dr. Karan Singh at his residence ‘Taleh Manzil’ on the high-security Gupkar Road in Srinagar. After this, the Union Minister will go to the Police Golf Course, where he will inaugurate the Martyr’s Gallery. Sources said that he also has a program to give appointment orders to the kin of the slain policemen.

    He will return to Delhi on Saturday afternoon after concluding his two-day visit to Jammu and Kashmir.

    Late Friday evening, Shah chaired a high-level security review meeting attended by senior civilian, police, paramilitary and intelligence officials to review preparations for the annual Amarnath Yatra beginning July 1.

    During the review meeting, the Union Home Minister ordered the security arrangements to be beefed up to ensure minimum damage in the event of any natural calamity during the 62-day visit.

    –IANS

  • Amit Shah will visit Jammu and Kashmir for preparations for Amarnath Yatra

    Amit Shah will visit Jammu and Kashmir for preparations for Amarnath Yatra

    Srinagar (IANS) | Union Home Minister Amit Shah will be on a two-day visit to Jammu and Kashmir on Friday. During this, he will preside over a high-level security review meeting regarding the security preparations for the upcoming Amarnath Yatra. According to official sources, the Amarnath Yatra will begin from July 1. It is being told that this meeting will be held on Friday, while the Union Home Minister is going to visit the cave temple the next day.

    On the other hand, Amit Shah will also review the preparations made for the stay and security of the pilgrims on Saturday. Will also visit Baltal base camp.

    Information is being received that during his visit, Home Minister Amit Shah will also meet delegations of political parties and civil society. The delegation will include people from Gujjar, Bakarwalsand and Pahari communities.

    Explain that in view of this VVIP tour, the security forces have been kept on high alert.

    –IANS

  • Karnataka CM meets Shah on rice issue, says he got assurance of help

    Karnataka CM meets Shah on rice issue, says he got assurance of help

    Bengaluru (IANS) | Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Thursday said that Union Home Minister Amit Shah has assured him to take up the issue of supply of rice from the Food Corporation of India (FCI) with the Union minister concerned. Speaking to reporters at Karnataka Bhavan in New Delhi, Siddaramaiah said that he had requested Amit Shah not to do politics regarding the supply of rice to the poor in Karnataka.

    Siddaramaiah said, the matter of giving letter of supply of rice by FCI and canceling it the very next day was brought to his notice. Amit Shah has assured that he will talk to the minister concerned.

    Siddaramaiah also said that the state has been provided with two battalions of the Indian Reserve Police (IRP) and has been requested to provide two more.

    The Chief Minister also discussed with Amit Shah how the policy of the Central Government is affecting the poor people and told Amit Shah that the policy of the Center is against the Food Security Act and will directly affect the poor.

    Siddaramaiah had earlier alleged that the Center was playing politics with regard to the free rice distribution scheme.

    Siddaramaiah had said, it was agreed to provide 2,08,425 metric tonnes of rice to Karnataka. But, he wrote a letter on June 13 saying that wheat and rice cannot be made available to the states under the Open Market Sales Scheme (OMSS). The government has taken a political decision of not giving rice only to defame the Congress government.

    The Congress government of Karnataka is planning to provide 10 kg free rice to all BPL cardholder families under the Anna Bhagya scheme. It has announced the launch of the scheme on 1st July. However, due to non-availability of rice, the government is saying that the launch of the scheme will be delayed.

    –IANS

  • Congress calls Amit Shah’s all-party meeting on Manipur crisis a ‘belated step’

    Congress calls Amit Shah’s all-party meeting on Manipur crisis a ‘belated step’

    Delhi (IANS) | The Congress termed the all-party meeting called by Home Minister Amit Shah on June 24 to discuss the Manipur crisis as a too late step. Hitting out at Shah, Congress general secretary (organisation) K.C. Venugopal said, after 50 days of death and destruction in Manipur, Home Minister Amit Shah’s call for an all-party meeting is too late. The government woke up only after Sonia Gandhi’s address to the people of Manipur.

    Criticizing the government, the Congress leader said that firstly, the absence of the Prime Minister (Narendra Modi) from such a serious meeting shows their weakness and unwillingness to face up to their failures. He said, even when several delegations sought his meeting, he did not have time for them.

    Things have turned bad since the home minister’s visit to Manipur, he said. Can we expect real peace under his leadership? ,

    The Congress Rajya Sabha MP said, “Any effort for peace should have been in Manipur, where the conflicting communities would have been brought to a table for discussion and a political solution would have been worked out.”

    Venugopal said, if this effort is made sitting in Delhi, then there will be lack of seriousness in it. The whole country is expecting serious intervention from the central government, which has not happened so far.

    On Wednesday, Congress Parliamentary Party (CPP) president Sonia Gandhi in a video statement condoled the deaths in violence-hit Manipur and appealed for peace.

    Significantly, after the violent clashes in Manipur since May 3, more than 100 people have died and about 50,000 people are forced to live in relief camps.

    The Congress is questioning the silence of the Prime Minister on this issue.

    –IANS

  • Amit Shah will taste Chhattisgarhi cuisine, reaching Durg tomorrow

    Amit Shah will taste Chhattisgarhi cuisine, reaching Durg tomorrow

    Raipur. Union Home Minister Amit Shah will be on Durg tour tomorrow i.e. on 22nd June. The entire program will be organized at Pt. Ravi Shankar Stadium. More than 50 thousand people are expected to attend this programme. Here Home Minister Amit Shah will address the beneficiaries who are getting the benefits of the public welfare schemes of the central government. State BJP is giving final touches to preparations for Amit Shah’s visit.

    According to the information received, Union Home Minister Amit Shah will reach Raipur airport on Thursday at 2 pm. Will meet senior BJP leaders at the airport and will also have lunch here. Amit Shah will be served Chhattisgarhi dishes like Lal Bhaji, Cheech Bhaji, Chint Ke Laddoos, Pediya in lunch. Apart from this, Khichdi will also be included in their food.

  • Amit Shah to launch BJP’s ‘mega yatras’ in Madhya Pradesh from June 22

    Amit Shah to launch BJP’s ‘mega yatras’ in Madhya Pradesh from June 22

    Bhopal: Ruling BJP in Madhya Pradesh has planned to launch five mega yatras in different parts on different intervals ahead of the assembly polls in the state. The yatras will be kick-stated in the presence of Union Home Minister Amit Shah on June 22.

    According the Madhya Pradesh BJP leaders, the first part of yatra, to be flagged off by Amit Shah, will start on June 22 in Maoist-affected Balaghat district, similar yatras will be started from four other places the same day.

    The other four yatras will be launched from Kamal Nath’s pocket-borough Chhindwara, another will be started by BJP’s powerful tribal politician and current MP forest minister Kunwar Vijay Shah from Jabera in Damoh district.

    On June 22 only, another Yatra will be launched jointly by first-time Rajya Sabha MP Sumer Singh Solanki and former member of the same upper house Sampatiya Uike (both tribal leaders) from Kalinjar Fort in Uttar Pradesh’s Banda district, which is the birthplace of the brave-heart Queen Durgavati.

    While, the fifth yatra will be launched from Dhauhani assembly constituency of Sidhi district of MP’s Vindhya region. First-time BJP Lok Sabha member from Shahdol seat, Himadri Singh, (a young tribal politician, whose parents were Congress MPs) will start the yatra from Dhauhani.

    “Titled the Veerangana Rani Durgavati Gaurav Yatra, the five Yatras will be dedicated to the 16th century legendary Gondwana kingdom queen Rani Durgavati and will start from five parts of the state (mostly tribal dominated parts), two days before the 459th anniversary of her martyrdom against Mughal emperor Akbar’s forces,” a senior BJP leader said.

    The five yatras, which will particularly travel through remotest villages of tribal-dominated parts of the state, will culminate in Shahdol district of east MP on June 27 at the Veerangana Rani Durgavati Balidan Diwas event, which will be addressed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

  • Thanks to teamwork, Gujarat saw not a single casualty during Cyclone Biparjoy: Amit Shah

    Thanks to teamwork, Gujarat saw not a single casualty during Cyclone Biparjoy: Amit Shah

    AHMEDABAD: Union Home Minister Amit Shah along with Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel on Saturday conducted an aerial survey of areas badly affected due to cyclone Biparjoy in Gujarat’s Kutch.

    After completing an aerial observation and visiting many affected areas and hospitals, Shah addressed a press conference in Bhuj on Saturday.

    “Cyclone Biparjoy demonstrated how the central government and the Gujarat government collaborated to make the best use of timely information. Only because the Gujarat government followed the guidelines announced by the NDMA did not a single person die, only 47 people were injured and 234 animals were lost. It is a credit to the Centre and the Gujarat government that no one was killed in the violent storm,” he said.

    Talking about power supply, Shah said, “Many people said that there is no electricity in the villages. However, they are unaware that due to NDMA protocol, 3400 villages have been disconnected from HT line power supply. Electricity has been restored in 1600 villages and officials have promised me that it will be restored in practically all villages by the evening of the 20th.”

    “1133 teams are working to restore power. Another 400 teams will be added tomorrow and around 7600 local employees are trying to restore power supply,” he added.

    Shah also praised the Gujarat government for taking care of pregnant women during the cyclone. “1206 pregnant sisters were transported to the hospital during the cyclone, one child was born on the same day the cyclone hit and 707 births occurred in three days. I met mothers who gave birth to children and every woman was satisfied with the government’s service,” he said.

    Giving information about evacuations, Shah said, “1,08,208 people had been transferred to safer areas, while 73,000 cattle had been relocated. 3,27,890 trees were modified to cause less harm during the storm. This time, 4,317 hoardings were removed before the storm. Over 1,00,000 fishermen had been recalled, along with 21,585 vessels that were at sea prior to the storm. Where mobile towers were damaged, DG sets were placed, and communication systems were nearly totally restored.”

    He said PM Modi also monitored the situation continually. “Prime Minister Modi alerted the management system as soon as he learned of the storm and he personally supervised the management system’s functioning until one o’clock at night, giving required directions,” he said.

    However, cyclone Biparjoy’s after-effects still linger in Gujarat. As high-speed winds pounded Surat during the previous two days, a man was killed when a roof fell on him and a pedestrian was hurt when an empty water tank fell on him.

    According to the Marine Salt Manufacturers’ Association, significant rainfall has washed away tonnes of salt in Maliya in Morbi, Navlakhi in Kutch and many other places.

    As a result of the storm, rain has been pouring down in North Gujarat’s Patan, Palanpur, Sabarkantha, Aravalli and Mehsana since Thursday night. Numerous trees have fallen in certain areas. The Banaskantha district talukas of Palanpur, Disa, Tharad, Vav, Deodar and Suigam are experiencing rain. Low-lying places are consequently flooded. As a result of today’s intense rainfall in Patan, rainwater has now gotten to Gujarat’s largest solar project in Charanka. Water blocked the Ahmedabad-Delhi National Highway as it traveled through Palanpur, which caused problems for automobiles.

  • Amit Shah To Address Mega Public Rally In Jammu On June 23: J&K BJP

    Amit Shah To Address Mega Public Rally In Jammu On June 23: J&K BJP

    Union Home Minister Amit Shah will address a grand public rally here on June 23, the death anniversary of Dr Shyama Prasad Mukherjee, BJP’s Jammu and Kashmit unit chief Ravinder Raina said.

    The BJP observes June 23 as Mukherjee’s ‘Balidan Diwas’.Mega public rallies are being organised at each parliamentary constituency in Jammu and Kashmir. In the Jammu parliamentary constituency, a mega public rally will be organised in Jammu city on June 23, which will be addressed by Shah,” Raina said.

    Leaders and activists of the party have to devote more time to mobilise the public to attend the rallies, including the one by to Amit Shah, said Raina addressing a Maha Jan Sampark Abhiyaan programme being held to highlight the achievements of the Narendra Modi government.

    J&K BJP’s general secretary (organisation) Ashok Koul said Maha Jan Sampark Abhiyaan has witnessed massive response from the public and has been a boost for the morale of party workers at the grassroots.

    People in large numbers should reach the rally venue, Koul added.

    -With PTI Input