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  • Speaker’s meeting with party leaders fails to end LS logjam

    Speaker’s meeting with party leaders fails to end LS logjam

    The meeting convened by Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla to end the stalemate in the House ended without any result as none of the parties refused to give up their positions.

    According to sources, both the Congress and BJP refused to soften their stand.

    Leaders of all parties were present in the meeting.

    Though Birla is said to have appealed to both the parties to allow the House to function, neither the ruling BJP nor the Congress showed any signs of softening their stance.

    While the BJP has been stalling the Lok Sabha proceedings, demanding Congress MP Rahul Gandhi’s apology over his remarks on democracy, the Congress-led opposition too has been protesting, seeking a probe by a joint parliamentary committee (JPC) on Adani issue.

    Proceedings of both the Houses have been washed out for the past seven days owing to protests by both sides.

  • Party’s state secretary said- BJP’s vote share increased in MLC elections

    Party’s state secretary said- BJP’s vote share increased in MLC elections

    VIJAYAWADA: Claiming that it has gained strength in the State, the BJP on Sunday said it secured 11.56% of votes in the just concluded elections to the Legislative Council, which is higher than what it got in the previous polls.

    Speaking to the media on Sunday, BJP State general secretary S Vishnuvardhan Reddy said the party contested all the byelections in the State. It also contested the MLC elections and improved its vote share, he said.

    He took exception to YSRC general secretary Sajjala Ramakrishna Reddy’s comments that graduates were not in the list of beneficiaries of welfare schemes and that was why the party could not win the graduates’ MLC seats. “The graduates did not vote to the YSRC as they have learnt that the government is giving back their own money in the name of welfare schemes and freebies,’’ he observed.

    “The YSRC has lost the confidence of the people in the pre-finals. It is an indication that the people of the State are seeking a change,’’ he said, adding that the electorate of North Andhra did not believe the ruling YSRC.

  • Jairam Ramesh said – no opposition front is possible without Congress

    Jairam Ramesh said – no opposition front is possible without Congress

    By PTI
    NEW DELHI: No Opposition front to take on the BJP is possible without the Congress and if a coalition is formed for the 2024 general elections, the party will have a central role in it, senior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh has said.

    In an interview with PTI, Ramesh, however, said it was too early to talk about all this right now as the Congress’ first priority was the upcoming elections in Karnataka and the string of state polls this year.

    Ramesh’s remarks come after both Mamata Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress (TMC) and Uttar Pradesh’s Akhilesh Yadav-led Samajwadi Party (SP) said the two parties would stay away from both the Congress and the BJP, and indicated possible talks with other regional players ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.

    Asked whether the TMC and SP’s actions could jolt Opposition unity, Ramesh said, “The TMC, Samajwadi, people keep meeting, the Third Front, Fourth Front will continue to be formed, but it is necessary to have the Congress in the Opposition.

    “If an Opposition coalition is formed, the Congress will play a central role in it. No front is possible without Congress. But it is too early to talk about this,” he told PTI.

    First there is an election in Karnataka, after that there are elections in Telangana, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan and Mizoram, he noted.

    “This year, we will be completely busy with state elections, we will see about 2024 elections later,” the former Union minister said. “Right now meetings will continue, positioning will continue. ‘I will form a third front, I will form a fourth front, I will form a fifth front’, all this will continue,” he added.

    Ramesh asserted that a strengthened Congress is necessary for any opposition alliance, but the party’s priority at the moment was the Karnataka elections, followed by the elections in other states.

    “Our (party) president Mallikarjun Kharge and senior leaders will work on whatever strategy has to be prepared and carry out talks with parties regarding the 2024 elections,” he said.

    Asked whether the TMC staying away from protests by the Opposition on the Adani issue and the NCP not coming all out in support has dented the Opposition unity, he said, “No, I do not think so. The TMC may have its own logic, I do not want to say anything more than that.”

    He said 16 political parties are united on the demand for a joint parliamentary committee (JPC) probe into the Adani issue.

    The Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) did not sign the letter to the director of the Enforcement Directorate, but they were with us in spirit if not in body, he said.

    “There are 16 parties and let me say one thing very categorically the Supreme Court committee is no substitute for a JPC. The terms of reference of the Supreme Court committee are limited in scope, it is only a JPC that can unravel the full dimensions of this politico-economic scam,” he said on the Adani issue.

    “Whatever Mr Adani has done in India and abroad, he has done with the full blessings, support and patronage of the prime minister. The Supreme Court-monitored inquiry is not going into any of these issues,” he said.

    So far, the Congress party has raised 93 questions, soon we will be reaching 100, Ramesh noted, talking about the party’s ‘Hum Adani ke Hain Kaun’ series under which it has been asking questions to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the Adani issue.

    “We have raised 93 questions so far. Those types of questions which are highly minute, pointed, granular, specific, they go beyond the terms of reference of a Supreme court-monitored inquiry. So this JPC is absolutely essential. The Supreme Court inquiry is no substitute, it is only an attempt at legitimisation and exoneration,” Ramesh alleged.

    Asked if attempts at a third front would undermine the fight against the BJP, Ramesh said right now Congress is focused that its demand for JPC to be met.

    “Right now efforts are on to ensure that our voices get heard and this false propaganda and canards that are being spread, this intimidation, this harassment that is being attempted against Mr Gandhi particularly, we are able to counter. All other issues can wait,” he said.

    Asked whether the Adani issue will resonate with the people on the ground, Ramesh said, “We have to do what we have to do.”

    The party has held press conferences across the country, raised three questions daily over the last about 31 days and will continue to raise them, the Congress general secretary said.

    “Mr Gandhi has spoken extensively on this in the Lok Sabha, and Mr Kharge raised these issues extensively in the Rajya Sabha, although their remarks were subsequently expunged. So we will continue to do what we have to do. We believe these are fundamental issues,” he said.

    The Congress believes in liberalisation and in giving full incentives to private companies and private entrepreneurs, he said.

    “India’s economic growth is going to be fuelled by private investment, by entrepreneurs, by startups, but what the Congress party is against is this type of cronyism where one business group gets complete favourite treatment from the prime minister,” he said.

    The Congress wants liberalisation, decontrol as the country needs faster exports, and vastly greater amounts of private investments, but it is against this type of blind privatisation which we have seen in the case of airports, he said.

    On disruption rather than debate becoming the norm, Ramesh said the Opposition does not have a say as it is also not allowed to discuss issues such as Adani, China as well as economic matters.

    “One of the fundamental rules of parliamentary democracy is that the Opposition must have its say and the government will have its way. We know we do not have the numbers in the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha, but we are not even allowed to have our say,” he said.

  • BJP task force blames KTR, wants to sack him in TSPSC paper leak case

    BJP task force blames KTR, wants to sack him in TSPSC paper leak case

    HYDERABAD: Holding IT and Industries Minister KT Rama Rao responsible for failing to prevent the leak of TSPSC question papers, the nine-member task force set up by the BJP to study the issue on Thursday demanded his sacking from the Cabinet and that of B Janardhan Reddy as TSPSC chairman, as well as reconstitution of the Commission.

    During a meeting chaired by BJP State president Bandi Sanjay at the party office, the task force members said that the question papers for Group-I prelims and Assistant Engineer examinations were leaked. The possibility of the exams being conducted in the next three months was also discussed.

    The task force demanded payment of Rs 1 lakh to all the candidates affected by the cancellation of the exams, and also sought all the exams to be held as per a predetermined schedule. Pointing out that the management of TSPSC’s computers was done by CGG and TSTS, which come under the State IT department, the BJP’s task force came to a preliminary conclusion that the IT department was responsible for the leak.

    TSPSC chairman’s responsibility

    The task force said that as per regulations, all confidential information, including question paper setting, printing and delivery at the examination centres, was the responsibility of TSPSC chairman. The task force wondered how the main accused Praveen and Rajasekhar could download the question papers from the computer of section officer Shankara Lakshmi.

    The task force also pointed out that though the IT wings in various departments were supposed to go through the Centre’s third-party security audit, as per the amendments to the IT Act in 2011, since the formation of Telangana, none of the websites of the State government departments have received the security audit certificate.

    As a result, issues like TSPSC paper leak, Dharani scam, GHMC fake certificate scam, stamps and registration payments scam, and irregularities in the irrigation department’s contract tendering were happening, the task force alleged.

    Bandi meets BJYM activists

    On Thursday, Sanjay met the BJYM activists lodged in Chanchalguda jail for vandalising the TSPSC office during their protest on Tuesday. Speaking to the media there, he rubbished the allegations by BRS leaders that Rajasekhar, one of the accused, was a member of BJP. Sanjay will be sitting on a day-long hunger strike at BJP party office on Friday, demanding an inquiry supervised by a sitting High Court judge on the TSPSC paper leaks case.