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Former Union Minister P Chidambaram to celebrate Diwali 2019 in Tihar Jail

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Congress stalwart and former Union Minister P Chidambaram will celebrate this year’s Diwali festival with the inmate of Tihar Jail as the court has extended his Enforcement Directorate’s custody till October 30.


Seeking extension of Chidambaram’s custody, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta asked for further custody arguing that the Congress minister needs to be confronted with documents showing beneficial ownership of his family members.

Representing Chidambaram, senior advocate Kapil Sibal pleaded that his client is not doing well and should be sent to Hyderabad for treatment. However, Mehta replied back saying that he can be treated in AIIMS in Delhi. Special CBI court judge Ajay Kumar Kuhar ordered the extension of custody of P Chidambaram while directing his health check-up be done at AIIMS, Delhi.

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Earlier in the week, P Chidambaram had a temporary reprieve after the Supreme Court granted bail to the beleaguered leader in the CBI case. The order that was delivered by a bench of Justices R Banumathi, AS Bopanna and Hrishikesh Roy, instructed him not to leave the country without permission. The court also asked Chidambaram to submit a personal bond of Rs 1 lakh and two sureties of like amount each.

P Chidambaram has been in custody since August 21 and is currently lodged in the Tihar jail. He is under the scanner of CBI and the Enforcement Directorate in the INX Media case in which he is accused of misusing his position as India’s finance minister and granting several clearances to the INX Media company.

Is the headquarters of DMK mouthpiece Murasoli built on land occupied from Dalits?

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Recently, S. Ramadoss, the Founder of Pattali Makkal Katchi, which is currently part of the electoral alliance between the AIADMK and the BJP, had alleged that the headquarters of the DMK is situated on Panchami lands, which cannot be legally occupied by anyone other than people from scheduled caste communities.

This is a fairly large parcel of land situated in the heart of the Chennai city, on the arterial Mount Road. The property includes offices of the DMK party channel, Kalaignar TV and the party’s media organ Murasoli. There are spacious halls which are let out for marriages, meetings and functions at lucrative rates.

After Ramadoss raised this allegation, DMK President M K Stalin, issued a response saying that he is willing to produce the sale deed and documents of the property, which date from 1985. Senior BJP functionary Tada Periyasamy recently issued a sharply worded rejoinder on Facebook that the original documents dating from the 1923 Permanent Register, RSR ( Re-settlement Paisal Register ), SLR (Settlement Land Register) and the Gazette Copy from 1935 were the documents that could conclusively prove that the land is part of Panchami lands. He said that land originally belonged to Dalits which were later transferred to non-Dalits.

He also demanded Mr Stalin to produce relevant documents and prove his party’s claim. Further, Periyasamy also said that the land which was originally allocated to a Dalit on a non-transferrable basis was transferred illegally to two non-Dalits and the DMK acquired it only in the 4th transaction from the original allotment.

PMK chief Ramadoss claimed that the site had a hostel for Adi Dravidar students and demanded to know why the DMK president M. K. Stalin was silent on that factor. He said that DMK is showing only a patta of 1985, but silent on ownership papers earlier than that.

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In the meanwhile, gossip is doing the rounds that Thirumavalavan, leader of the Viduthalai Chiruthaikal Katchi, a DMK alliance partner had raised the same claim when they were not part of the alliance. An old YouTube video was produced as evidence. The video has since been removed, so we cannot confirm the veracity that Mr Thirumavalavan ever made such a claim.

Today the Tamil Nadu chief minister Edappadi K Palaniswami said that his government will conduct an inquiry into Panchami land issue.

What is this panchami land?

In 1891, the then Collector of Chingleput District in the erstwhile Madras Presidency J. H. A. Tremenheere had conducted a study on the situation of the Depressed Classes, as Scheduled Castes were then known. He concluded that one of the causes of systemic oppression and backwardness was that these castes were landless agricultural labours. To remedy this situation, the British administration had allocated nearly 12 lakh acres of land across the province to Depressed Classes under the Depressed Classes Land Act of 1892.

These lands could not be sold or transferred for a sum and the title would vest with the original allottees and their descendants alone.

However, in a very short period of time, it was found that very few of these lands were still in the possession of original allottees. Since the 1950s, successive Dravidian leaders have made promises to claim the Panchami lands for the Scheduled Castes. This had even figured in the DMK’s 2006 state election poll manifesto.

It is in this context that the allegation that one of the oldest social justice movements in the country could actually be squatting on land allocated for landless labourers seems so paradoxical.

Chief Minister of Maharashtra to be decided after meeting with the BJP: Shiv Sena supremo Uddhav Thackeray

The fate of Devendra Fadnavis as the Maharashtra Chief Minister hangs in the balance as Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray said in a press conference today that the new chief minister of the state will be decided after consultation with their alliance partner BJP.


Citing a pre-poll agreement with the BJP, Thackeray said that based on the 50-50 formula agreed upon, inter-party discussions should be held and on that basis, Chief Minister of the state would be decided.

Shiv Sena president Uddhav Thackeray said that in the run-up to the Lok Sabha elections, he and BJP president Amit Shah had hammered out a “50-50 formula” based on which the two parties had agreed to select the next chief minister of Maharashtra. Uddhav Thackeray said, “It is now time to remind everyone about the formula and implement it.”

While Thackeray did not divulge the modalities of his party’s agreed formula with the BJP, he did say that if need be, Home Minister Amit Shah will himself come to get the things sorted. Rumours are rife that the agreement between the two frenemies was about sharing the chief ministerial position for a period of 2.5 years. There are also rumours that say that the 50-50 formula may allude to the equal number of ministries in the cabinet for the two parties.

The Shiv Sena-BJP is currently hovering around 160 mark, maintaining a comfortable majority required to form a government in the 288-member Maharashtra Vidhan Sabha. As per latest data on EC website, BJP was winning and leading in 103 seats, while it was 56 for Shiv Sena.

Kashi Vishwanath Dham Project, ‘buy local’ and ‘Bharat ki Lakshmi’: Narendra Modi addresses party karyakartas from Varanasi

Prime Minister Modi addressed karyakartas of the BJP from Varanasi today ahead of Diwali. During his address, he conveyed his condolences towards the family of Kameshwar Narayan Singh after he passed away on the 10th of October and paid his tributes to the late veteran karyakarta.

PM Narendra Modi interacted with the karyakartas from Varanasi and answered several of their queries. In response to a question regarding the vision he had for the Kashi Vishwanath Dham Project, he said that everything was happening with the blessings of Bholenath. He said, “With the blessings of Baba Vishwanath, the resolve taken by the Kashivasis will not only ease the devotees of Baba Bholenath, but they will also experience the grandeur in addition to the Divinity.”


“You are witness to the streets of Banaras. These lanes have their own beauty, they have their own importance, they are the pride of Kashi but you have also seen how it was often difficult to go through these lanes for Baba Bholenath’s darshan,” he added.

Narendra Modi also expressed gratitude towards the many families who had willingly sold their property to the government for the success of the project. He further said, “Temples are not just places of worship of God, but they are the center of our faith, they are the center of our devotion. Whether it is the temple of Kashi Vishwanath or any other temple, there is a discharge of positivity in everyone’s mind by coming here.”

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The Prime Minister also suggested during the address that on the auspicious occasion of Diwali, people celebrate ‘Bharat ki Lakshmi’ as well. He said that there will be one girl in our neighbourhood who must have accomplished a certain feat. He suggested that through ‘Bharat ki Lakshmi’, we honour the daughters of our country.


The Prime Minister also urged everyone to buy local. He suggested that till the year 2022, we focus on buying local. He said, “If things are made in our village, we will not take them from outside. If not in the village, take it from the block, district or state. But we will try to take what we get locally.”


During the address, Prime Minister Modi also urged the karyakartas to spread awareness of government schemes among the citizens of the country so that they can benefit from them as well. He also emphasized that people should try and ensure that not much wastage is produced during Diwali and if possible, such things should be donated to the needy instead of letting them to go to waste.

Amit Shah declares staking claim to form govt in Haryana, takes to Twitter to thank voters for making BJP the largest party

Though BJP and Congress are battling it out in Haryana 2019 Assembly elections, as none of the parties reaching the absolute majority mark, Union Minister Amit Shah has taken to Twitter to thank the voters to give BJP a chance to serve for five years and making BJP emerge as the single largest party in the elections.


The National President of BJP, Amit Shah said that in the last 5 years, the Khattar government under the central leadership of PM Modi made every effort for the welfare of the people of Haryana. “I congratulate the public for making BJP the largest party and giving it a chance to serve again,” he tweeted. Along with Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar, he also congratulated BJP Haryana chief Subhash Barala and all the workers.

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Moreover, ANI News agency quoting sources says that Haryana CM ML Khattar may meet the Governor to stake claim to form the government. It is also being believed that Dushyant Chautala’s JJP is set to support the party, sources have told News18. As per reports, INLD has also made it clear that it will not support Congress.

Apart from this, there are reports that Dushyant Singh Chautala has left for Delhi. At the same time, Congress’ Bhupendra Singh Hooda has also left for Delhi.

According to ECI official figures, Haryana is heading for a hung assembly as none of the parties appears to be emerging with a clear majority. As per ECI official figures, BJP has won 32 seats and is leading in 8. Congress has won 28 and leading in 3. JJP has won 10 seats. Haryana Lokhit party and INLD have won 1 seat each. All 7 independent MLAs have won. JJP has emerged as the kingmaker in the Haryana elections.

India Today misrepresents election results, claims Congress-NCP is ahead of BJP and Shiv Sena in Maharashtra

If getting the exit polls results wrong were not enough, now mainstream media has started to wrongly report the actual results too. While the counting for the assembly elections still going on, India Today published a piece of totally misleading news saying that Congress-NCP has taken a lead against BJP and Shiv Sena.

India Today posted a tweet with graphics on Maharashtra election results. In that, while it showed the combined seats of Congress-NCP alliance as 109, they decided to ignore that BJP and Shiv Sena had formed an alliance prior to elections, and showed their winning numbers separately, BJP’s 99 and Shiv Sena’s 57. Thus, the number of Congress-NCP alliance became bigger than the individual numbers or BJP and SS. Although the India Today tweet is factually correct, it creates a wrong impression that the Congress-NCP alliance is leading in Maharashtra assembly elections.

But that is completely wrong interpretation as BJP and Shiv Sena as in an alliance and their combined number is 156, much ahead of Congress-NCP’s 109. The number 156 also crosses the halfway mark of 144 in the Maharashtra assembly with a total strength of 288. Therefore, unlike Haryana which has resulted in a hung assembly, the pre-poll alliance of BJP and Shiv Sena has won a clear majority in Maharashtra. But despite that fact, India Today tried to create confusion in the mind of people by suggesting that Congress-NCP is winning the state.

Indian High commission was a potential target in Easter Sunday attack: Sri Lankan Parliament committee report

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The Sri Lankan Parliament Committee report on the Easter Sunday attack has said that the Indian High Commission was a potential target of the terror attack on the island state that killed over 350 people and left, over 500 injured on 21 April this year.

The 272-page report submitted on Wednesday by the nine-member Parliamentary Select committee referred to intelligence reports suggesting that a hotel frequented by Indians was also a likely target of the terror attack.

The report read: “Parliament cannot recommend the perpetrators of this attack. That power is in the court. The task of the Select Committee was to find out where were the shortcomings, negligence and weaknesses,” Chairman of the PSC and Deputy Speaker Ananda Kumarasiri said in the court.

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“The PSC also notes that intelligence information received indicated that the Indian High Commission was one of the potential targets and that it is surprising an intelligence official who is a prominent part within the intelligence apparatus in Sri Lanka was not aware of the possible links between the intelligence information received, source, potential target etc,” the report read.

On April 21, Easter Sunday, the terrorist group NTJ had targeted Easter worshipers and high-end hotels hosting international guests with coordinated explosions. The series of blasts was carried out across 8 locations in three different cities including Colombo. St Anthony’s Church in Colombo, St Sebastian’s Church in the western coastal town of Negombo and a church in the eastern town of Batticaloa were targeted during Easter mass.

Further, three more explosions hit Shangri-La, the Cinnamon Grand, and Kingsbury, all five-star hotels.

The PSC report admits to intelligence failure at several level. It says that the director of SIS (State Intelligence Service) failed to notify the concerened individuals after he recieved the warning on April 4. It also says that the SIS failed to act on intelligence gained after teh April 16 explosion in Kattanakudi.

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According to the details which unfolded gradually, the Islamic State (ISIS) had claimed responsibility for the dastardly attack.

It was earlier reported that even India had shared the intelligence input on April 4 that the Islamic group National Thowheed Jamath might carry out attacks in Churches and a hotel frequented by Indian nationals but the country did not pay any attention to the warnings thinking that India was attempting to create enmity between Sri Lanka and Pakistan.

Sri Lanka’s PM Ranil Wickremesinghe has reportedly admitted that they had been warned about possible attacks by an Islamist terrorist group. PM Wickremesinghe stated that despite the warning by intelligence agencies, Sri Lanka ‘failed’ to take adequate measures.

Consequently, Sri Lanka paid a heavy price for ignoring intelligence warnings. India is now providing intelligence assistance to Sri Lanka in the investigation of the Easter terror attacks.

Palestine flags raised at Jamia Millia Islamia protesting event with Israeli collaboration, university says no Israeli delegate will be allowed henceforth

Palestine flags were raised at the Jamia Millia Islamia University during protests against the issuance of show-cause notices by the college administration in response to protests over Israeli participation in an event at the University. The students were protesting after the “Global Health Zenith: Confluence’19” was organised by the Faculty of Architecture and Ekistics in collaboration with Israel as a country partner.

The protests were organised by Leftist organisations such as AISA. The Jamia Millia Islamia University had issued show-cause notices to five students for protesting against allowing an Israeli participant in the event on the campus. Later the notices were withdrawn after the five students submitted their response. In addition, the authorities announced that going forward, no Israeli participation will be permitted during events. “We assure that if any Isareli delegate participates in any programme, we will not allow,” the varsity said.

A scuffle also broke out between the students during the protests. However, it was blamed on the administration. “Protest is our democratic right. The university administration issued show-cause notices to some students who were protesting in a democratic manner. We were protesting against the notice and were attacked by few people under the direction of the university administration,” Mukund Thakur, a student, told ANI.

“The protest has been going on for quite a few days now. The students were attacked by a few people from outside the university. For the India-Palestine relation to remain good, representatives of Israel are not welcomed on the Jamia campus,” another student Fazal Akbar Khan said.

However, one of our sources who happens to be a student at the college told us on condition of anonymity that the scuffle between the students had nothing to do with the administration. We were also told that protests continued even after the administration assured that the show-cause notices would be withdrawn.

On the 22nd of October, the protesting students gheraoed the VC office and prevented anyone from leaving the campus. There was a conference going on at the time with several senior dignitaries present. Some of them were old and suffered from health issues such as diabetes and the like and even they were not being allowed to leave.

Eventually, one of the senior ladies present broke down into tears while requesting them to permit her to leave due to her health issues. Then, some of the students approached those who were preventing her from leaving and demanded that she be allowed to go. However, these students were attacked by the mob and they were forced to retaliate in self-distance. In the ensuing scuffle, numerous students on both sides suffered injuries. However, the blame for this internal feud was placed on the college administration and it was claimed that one faction was sent by the authorities to attack the protesting students.

On the 23rd, Palestine flags were put up across the entire campus of Jamia Millia Islamia. Subsequently, the Police arrived and the demand that henceforth, no Israeli delegation would be permitted into the University was accepted by authorities. It was seen as a victory by the protesting students. However, of the demands that were made, none concerned the students who were injured during the scuffle, some of whom had to be admitted to hospitals. It disgruntled a faction of the protesters, our source told us, and this disgruntled bunch continued with the protest.

Late into the night, this faction beat up some students of the other faction. We are told that some of the internal feuds are also fueled by the fact that there was considerable disagreement within the protesting students regarding the raising of Palestinian flags on the campus. Some believed that it was a step too far and at the end of the day, Jamia Millia Islamia is a government-funded institution.

Our source’s version of events appears consistent with the statements made by university public relations officer Ahmed Azeem. “Today a group of students backed by some student organisations gheraoed the vice-chancellor’s office, besieged the office complex and blocked all exit gates,” he said.

“A number of delegates attending a conference on Mahatma Gandhi at the English department were not allowed to move out of the administrative complex. When English students tried to help the delegates take out their vehicles, protesting students stopped them and a scuffle broke out between the two groups. The protesting students also damaged vehicles parked in the complex,” he added.

NGT orders immediate closure of Bhopal’s only slaughterhouse for not shifting it, civic body claims no political support for shifting

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Angered by the carelessness shown by Bhopal Municipal Corporation (BMC) in complying by National Green Tribunal’s (NGT) orders to relocate the Jinsi slaughterhouse to a new location outside Bhopal Municipal Corporation limits, the central bench of the NGT has now ordered for the immediate closure of Bhopal’s only such facility.

The NGT feels that it was the only way to ensure compliance of its previous orders to shift the facility, which BMC has not been taking seriously as the existing slaughterhouse was being allowed to be continued.

Municipal Commissioner Vijay Dutta said the order was received on Wednesday and he has written to the district collector and the state government for compliance. Another senior officer said the government is likely to challenge the NGT order in the high court because “it’s not possible to comply with the order of immediate closure.”

Moreover, the BMC counsel said that BMC does not have the political support to carry out the orders issued by NGT to shift the slaughterhouse.

A Bhopal resident had moved the tribunal in 2014 seeking relocation of the slaughterhouse, in Jinsi locality, arguing that it was polluting a nearby water body. The NGT had ordered the shifting of the slaughterhouse in 2015. Since then, the matter has been stuck due to either administrative or various political reasons.

The latest objection came from the Congress’ side after Digvijay Singh objectedd to the site of the new slaughterhouse, Aadampur Chhawani, on the pretext that it would hurt religious sentiments of devotees who visit a famous temple nearby.

Digvijay Singh’s son and state urban development minister Jaivardhan Singh had responded to the objection and announced that the slaughterhouse will not be built at the new site.

In the latest order, the tribunal noted that it had given sufficient time to the state for searching an alternate place to relocate the facility and extended the date of closure first to June 2016.

It had then extended the deadline to March 31, 2018 in the subsequent hearing and also ordered the state government to deposit a penalty of Rs one crore.

In the next hearing, the tribunal passed another order seeking Rs two crore in performance guarantee and a penalty of Rs 10,000 for each day’s delay in shifting the facility. By June 2019, the recurring penalty reached Rs 45.70 lakh.

However, when construction did not start by July 18, 2019, the tribunal granted time till December 31, 2019, and sought a performance guarantee of Rs five crore and continued the daily fine, dismissing the municipal corporation’s plea for exemption. On that day, the BMC counsel in the presence of BMC commissioner had told the NGT that land for the new slaughterhouse has been identified and earmarked and BMC would undertake the construction of new slaughterhouse on its own because no firm had shown interest in the tenders floated for the purpose.

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Issuing the closure orders, the tribunal noted, “On every date of hearing, submissions with different reasons are being made and the fact remains that since 2015, the slaughterhouse is operating at the same place in Bhopal. The respondents are not bothered to expedite the work of the new slaughterhouse,” adding that the tribunal was of the opinion that an immediate closure was the only option to ensure compliance of its previous orders.

It has directed the Bhopal SSP to assist the district administration to effect a closure. While posting the matter to November 7, it also asked the Bhopal district magistrate to submit a personal affidavit at least three days in advance.

Meanwhile, Congress councillor Mohammed Sagar, who had led an agitation against proposed closure, said thousands of people will suffer by the move because the slaughterhouse is a source of livelihood for meat traders as well as those who sell goats and buffaloes.

He alleged that authorities locked the slaughterhouse on Wednesday itself but the police denied doing so.

Uttar Pradesh bypolls: As Congress, BSP, SP and BJP go head to head, BJP leads in 7 out of the 10 seats it contested

The incumbent BJP is leading on 7 assembly seats as votes are being counted for bypolls to 11 Assembly constituencies in Uttar Pradesh. The Samajwadi Party is leading on the remaining two seats while the Bahujan Samaj Party and the Congress party is leading on 1 seat each.

The BJP is winning on Iglas, Manikpur, Lucknow Cantt, Ghosi, Govind Nagar and Pratapgarh where BJP’s alliance partner Apna Dal was contesting. Out of the 11 bypolls seats, 8 were previously held by the BJP. The Samajwadi Party and Bahujan Samaj Party are defending one seat each. SP defending Rampur seat which has become a matter of prestige for SP leader Azam Khan who is riding on a sympathy wave after the state government slapped more than 84 cases against him in the last 2 months. On the other hand, the Bahujan Samaj Party is defending the seat of Jalalpur.

The SP is leading on two seats- Rampur and Zaidpur, whereas the BSP is struggling to hold on to its Jalalpur seat. Congress is leading on Gagoh seat while it has managed to rank at the second position in Govind Nagar and Pratapgarh seat.

The BJP had been pretty confident in sweeping the bypolls. Earlier, the deputy chief minister Keshav Maurya announced that the saffron party will make a clean sweep by winning all 11 seats. It is contesting on 10 seats, out of which it is leading on 7 while its alliance partner Apna Dal contested on the remaining 1 seat and is currently leading it.