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Ajit Pawar stands apart as only NCP neta backing uncle’s quit plan

MUMBAI: Former deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar, 63, has been at the center of the NCP’s succession dispute for years. His uncle Sharad Pawar founded the party. There has been talk lately that he might be revolting once more. Ajit Pawar stood out on Tuesday as the only senior NCP leader to support Sharad Pawar’s decision to resign as party chief.

Following the senior Pawar's retirement announcement, he addressed party members at the YB Chavan auditorium and stated, "You are under a misunderstanding that if Pawarsaheb is not the party president, he will not be in the party." That is not true. He stated, "In Congress, Mallikarjun Kharge is the president of the party, but Sonia Gandhi runs the party."

He stated that, taking into account Sharad Pawar’s age, it had been decided after discussions to provide the party with a new leadership team that would function under his direction. Nobody can question that NCP is Sharad Pawar. He will direct the work of the new president. There is compelling reason need to become profound. He had recently stated that the bhakri should rotate and a new leadership should be established.

He went on to say that he had spoken with Pratibha Pawar, Pawar’s wife, and she had informed him that he would not reverse his decision. Pawarsaheb will be in charge of a new chief. We ought to back the individual. We continue to be a family, and he continues to be the family’s head.

He stated that younger members of a family do receive opportunities from elders. In keeping with the times, this was going to happen at some point. What’s the problem if a new president is chosen under his direction? He inquired. A party or an association should accept choice in understanding of the prerequisite of the circumstance, it is an exercise in futility to take close to home choices,” he said.

“Pawarsaheb was going to make this announcement on May 1, but that day was the MVA rally, so the media would instead focus on that. Thus, the date of May 2 was chosen,” he said.

Several NCP leaders attempted to persuade senior Pawar to rethink his decision after his resignation speech. Ajit Pawar told his daughter Supriya Sule not to speak when party workers urged her to. Don’t say anything, Supriya. I’m expressing this in my ability as her senior sibling. ” Given that Ajit and Supriya are widely considered to be front-runners for the position, his remarks raised questions.

Some other time when party workersrefused to leave the hall until Pawar senior pulled out his renunciation, Praful Patel said the panel set up to name another president would think about their perspectives. When party laborers wouldn't withdraw, Ajit Pawar tersely said, "Do they suppose we are fools?"

Nonetheless, a party laborer hit back at Ajit Pawar. ” You assert that even the Congress has a party president who is employed by Sonia Gandhi. However, notice where the party is now,” he stated.

Ajit went to meet the senior Pawar with an NCP delegation later that day. By end of day, they had gotten a confirmation from the senior Pawar that he would require the retirement choice to be postponed for 2-3 days.

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Article 370: Amit Shah welcomes SC verdict, terms it a tribute to martyrs

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Article 370: Amit Shah welcomes SC verdict, terms it a tribute to martyrs

Welcoming the Supreme Court verdict on the abrogation of Article 370, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on December 11 said the decision is a tribute to those who were martyred fighting for “One Constitution, One Flag and One Prime Minister” for the country.

He was replying to a debate in Rajya Sabha on two Bills related to Jammu and Kashmir — the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation (Amendment) Bill and the Jammu and Kashmir Reservation (Amendment) Bill. The Upper House passed both Bills, which were passed in Lok Sabha last week. Opposition members walked out, protesting Mr. Shah’s remarks against former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and the Congress party and also for taunting the Opposition party over huge seizure of cash from the premises of one of its MPs.

Mr. Shah said it was an important day written in golden letters in the history of Jammu and Kashmir and the country, as the Supreme Court has approved the entire process of abrogation of Article 370. Mr. Shah said the Opposition’s stand was not for justice for Kashmir but for delaying the implementation of the decision of the Centre. “Our stand on Article 370 was consistent since 1950. The Congress and the communists alleged that we were trying to take political advantage by taking such a stand. But the Supreme Court made it clear that Jammu and Kashmir had no special status at all,” he said.

The Centre’s vision is to focus on the development of the youth of Kashmir, he said. “They will not have to take weapons or stones. We will give them laptops and avenues for jobs and education. We are for changing Kashmir’s future,” he said amid applause by members of treasury benches.

He maintained his stand that the Centre will facilitate elections and restore J&K’s statehood at an appropriate time. The Home Minister said the Congress was trying to find some solace in the Supreme Court’s direction to the Election Commission to hold the elections. “We have been maintaining that we will hold elections and will return the statehood at an appropriate time. The Opposition is now trying to make something of this direction and is trying to find victory in an utter defeat,” he said.

Continuing to point fingers at Nehru, Mr. Shah said those who follow and admire the late leader should also explain why the word “temporary” was used before Article 370. He said those who say that Article 370 was permanent are undermining the Constitution.

Terrorism and separatism

Stating that more than 42,000 people were killed in Kashmir due to terrorist activities, Mr. Shah said separatism was the reason for terrorism. He said there are more Muslims in States like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and States like Rajasthan bordering Pakistan. “But there are no issues of terrorism in those States. Article 370 promoted separatism and it resulted in terrorism,” he claimed and maintained that mistakes can be made by anyone, any parties but they have to be corrected. “I urge Congress to correct its mistakes,” he added.

While there had been 7,217 terrorist attacks in the 10 years of UPA regime, it came down by 70% to 1,297 events during the 10 years of the NDA period, he noted.

Stating that the government has a zero-terror plan, the Home Minister said the Centre will take a considerate view if terrorists surrender their weapons and come to the mainstream. However, he added that no government employment will be provided for members of families involved in stone pelting and terrorist activities.

The Home Minister also maintained that the Centre is committed to bringing back Kashmiri Pandits to the Valley. The registration process is online and more than one lakh people have already registered, he said, urging Kashmiri Pandits to come back and be involved in the political and administrative processes in the State.

On Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK), he said the area belongs to India and no one can take it away from the country. “We have kept 24 seats for PoK after delimitation,” he said.

Praising the contribution of people from Gujjar and Bakkarwal communities in the fight against terrorism and foreign occupation, he said education and employment opportunities will be provided equally for people from both communities. He said three families were obstructing the governments from providing reservation and other facilities to tribal people in the State and they were enjoying Article 370.

Further criticising Nehru’s actions concerning Kashmir, Mr. Shah said no one has the right to give away a part of the country to show his kindheartedness. Nehru was looking after Kashmir and left it half-done, he added.

“He wanted to give a chance to Sheikh Abdullah and that was the reason why there was a war. Army deployment was delayed,” the Home Minister charged and added that inviting UN attention to an internal matter was also wrong, he said. “We are sensitive to the future of Kashmir, its youth. Congress’s sensitivity was towards those who wield weapons,” he said.

‘Changes aplenty’

Stating that there have been a lot of changes in J&K, Mr. Shah said that while the national flag was not allowed to be hoisted in the Valley, now campaigns like har ghar tiranga were a big success; while no theatre had been operational, they are up and running now and shooting for more than 100 films have been done in the Valley locales in the past three years; the number of tourists have increased manifold and tourism infrastructure has improved; more than 1,000 homestays run by local Muslims are accommodating people from all States; Moharrum procession could be held after 30 years; more colleges, including IIT, IIM and medical colleges, were opened. “Opposition cannot see this,” he said, remarking that it is difficult to find proper glasses for their problem.

Earlier, during the debate, the Opposition questioned the Centre’s intentions and said by not holding the elections, the Centre is admitting that things are not normal in the Valley. There was a ruckus over a comment by DMK MP M. Mohamed Abdulla. During his speech, he quoted the ideologue of Dravidian politics, Periyar; this was later removed by Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar. Congress too distanced itself from the comments.

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Parineeti Chopra, Raghav Chadha Are Engaged, See Share Both First Pics

Parineeti Chopra and Raghav Chadha got engaged on Saturday in Delhi. She took to Instagram to share the first official pictures.

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Aam Aadmi Party MP Raghav Chadha and actor Parineeti Chopra are engaged. Raghav Chadha in a tweet said, “Everything I prayed for, she said yes.” He also tweeted photos of their engagement ceremony.

Rumours about Parineeti Chopra and Raghav Chadha started doing the rounds after they were pictured at a Mumbai eatery together earlier this year, which was followed by an appearance at the airport together. They also watched an IPL match together.

Several top politicians came to Kapurthala House in central Delhi this evening to attend their engagement ceremony. Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal attended the ceremony with his family. Wishing the couple, Mr Kejriwal also posted pictures from the event.

ज़िंदगी के इस नए सफ़र की शुरुआत पर आप दोनों को बहुत-बहुत शुभकामनाएँ। ईश्वर आप दोनों को हमेशा खुश रखें। भगवान की बनाई आपकी ये ख़ूबसूरत जोड़ी सदा बनी रहे।

Parineeti Chopra’s cousin Priyanka Chopra also came. According to sources, 150 attended the festivities, including family and close friends.

Priyanka Chopra was a ray of sunshine in a yellow saree. She and her bother Siddharth stepped out for a photo-op session as they attended the engagement. Priyanka Chopra flew to Delhi on Saturday morning to attend the engagement. Priyanka Chopra’s husband Nick Jonas and daughter Malti Marie were MIA from the ceremony. The singer had to skip the festivities because he is currently busy with his band Jonas Brothers’ tour.

Raghav Chadha, who is a Rajya Sabha member from Punjab and was also in-charge for the recent Assembly elections where his party won an overwhelming majority, earlier today tweeted that his maternal home, Jalandhar, has made this day "even more special and memorable" for him after a thumping victory in the Lok Sabha by-poll, giving his party the lone MP in the lower house.

Parineeti Chopra made her acting debut with the 2011 romantic comedy Ladies vs Ricky Bahl, co-starring Ranveer Singh and Anushka Sharma. The actress was last seen in Sooraj Barjatya’s Uunchai. Parineeti Chopra is a star of films like Code Name: Tiranga, The Girl On The Train, the Saina Nehwal biopic, Sandeep Aur Pinky Faraar, Hasee Toh Phasee, Kesari, Shuddh Desi Romance and Ishaqzaade to name a few. She will next be seen in Chamkila and Capsule Gill.

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Congress says ‘BJP’s politics of hate’ responsible for Manipur violence

Manipur is burning. BJP has created fissures among communities and destroyed the peace of a beautiful state.

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Congress says ‘BJP’s politics of hate’ responsible for Manipur violence

Manipur Violence Politics has boosted in Manipur following clashes, Congress has contended that” Manipur is burning” because of BJP’s” politics of hate” as it has created crevices among communities. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi asserted that Prime Minister Narendra Modi should concentrate on restoring peace and normality in the northeastern state. The grand old party also said that Union Home Minister Amit Shah should be sacked in view of a total breakdown of law and order in Manipur.

” BJP has created crevices among communities”

Congress chairman Mallikarjun Kharge appealed to the people of Manipur to exercise restraint and let peace prevail.” Manipur is burning. BJP has created crevices among communities and destroyed the peace of a beautiful state,” Kharge wrote on Twitter.

” BJP’s politics of hate, division and its rapacity for power is responsible for this mess. We appeal to people from all sides to exercise restraint and give peace a chance,” he said.

Rahul Gandhi’s communication to people of Manipur:

In a tweet, Gandhi said he was deeply concerned about Manipur’s fleetly deteriorating law- and- order situation.” The Prime Minister must concentrate on restoring peace and normality. I prompt the people of Manipur to stay calm,” he said.

All India Congress Committee( AICC) general clerk Randeep Surjewala participated a government order on social media and refocused that the state government has written that it’s” pleased to authorise shoot at sight orders”.” Just like the British government, only the Modi government could use similar draconian language as there’s complete breakdown of law and order and indigenous ministry in Manipur,” he said in a videotape communication.

" This is a fit case where Home Minister of India Amit Shah should abdicate or should be sacked bang. This is a fit case where the BJP government in Manipur should be dismissed and Composition 356, that's President's Rule, should be assessed," he added.

The Manipur government issued” shoot at sight” orders on Thursday to contain the spiralling violence in the state between tribals and the maturity Meitei community, which has displaced further than 9,000 people from their townlets. Fifty- five columns of the Army and Assam Rifles had to be stationed to contain wide rioting. further colors are being brought in from Nagaland by road, while the Indian Air Force( IAF) is flying in mounts from Guwahati and Tezpur, defence officers indicated.

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