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Not even in DhakaUlanBatori wrote:Where else can so many Bangladeshis see the Indian PM?
Kerala Floods: Amicus curae tells HC poor dam management aggravated disaster, recommends judicial probe
Apr 03, 2019
Thiruvananthapuram: In a setback to the Kerala government, a High Court-appointed amicus curiae has pointed out that lapses in dam management had aggravated the impact of August floods which had claimed over 400 lives besides causing widespread devastation last year.
It has also recommended that an inquiry be conducted by an expert committee headed by a former Supreme Court judge.
The opposition Congress and BJP held the CPI(M)-led LDF government responsible for the loss of life and destruction and demanded the resignation of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan.
In the 49-page-report, amicus curiae (friend of the court), Jacob P Alex, stated that none of the 79 dams in the southern state were operated or used for the purpose of flood control or moderation, as per the stipulations under the National Water Policy, National Disaster Management Authority guidelines on floods and similar directives.
The report, submitted to the High Court and accessed by PTI, also recommended a detailed enquiry into the floods by an independent expert committee headed by a former Supreme Court judge and a hydrologist, dam management experts and engineers as members.
The amicus curiae was appointed by the court based on a slew of petitions including the one submitted by 'metro-man' E Sreedharan, also the president of the Foundation for Restoration of National Values, alleging that the devastating floods was a man-made disaster.
According to the report, dams in the state had not maintained effective Flood Control Zone and the Flood Cushion, said to have been maintained, was not as mandated by the BIS report, RTIOR and Q&M Manuel.
Most of the major reservoirs were almost full before the heavy rainfall that occurred on 14 to 16 August, 2018 and they did not have the capacity to accommodate the additional flow generated by extreme rainfall, it said. "Sudden release of water simultaneously from different reservoirs, during extreme rainfall aggravated the damage,"it said adding that various alerts - blue, orange and red - had been issued not in accordance with the EAP guideline.
"No proper follow-up action and effective precautionary steps (especially for evacuating people and accommodating them in safe location) were taken after issuance of Red Alert," it said.
None of the dams in the state had updated Rule Curves based on which the same were operated during the floods, it said.
The report also pointed out that the dam managers ought not to have 'solely' relied on IMD predictions for dam management and variation in the forecast or prediction cannot be counted as a justification for delayed release of water from dams.
It also suggested that the proposed enquiry panel be directed by the court to investigate various aspects including the causes of the August floods and the factors that had led to or aggravated the damage, whether the high reservoir storage and sudden release of water had worsened the deluge and so on.
Meanwhile, State Power Minister, MM Mani Tuesday evaded questions when journalists sought his reaction on the report. A visibly angry Mani told reporters: "I have nothing to say on this.. you clear out from here... If I ask you people to go out, you should get out from here."
Leader of Opposition in the assembly, Ramesh Chennithala said the LDF government was responsible for the deluge.
"We had said that the releasing of dam water, without taking any precautionary measures, was the cause of the floods. Our allegations have now proved to be true with the amicus curiae report. Chief Minsiter Pinrayi Vijayan should answer for the life which had been lost and property destroyed", he said. There was grave lapse in the management of dams by the government, the leader added.
BJP state president, PS Sreedharan Pillai demanded the resignation of Vijayan in the wake of the adverse report. "The left government cannot hide away from the responsibility of the worst ever flood which had hit the state. Murder charges should be slapped against the Chief Minister, power minister and the concerned officials," he said.
According to the amicus curiae report, the August floods had claimed 433 human lives, affected 5.4 million people and displaced 1.4 million.
The total loss incurred by the state was to the tune of Rs 26,720 crore and the total recovery needs are estimated at 31,000 crore, it added.
Chowkidar has caught a chor: Union Minister Arun Jaitley writes on OpIndia story exposing Rahul’s deals with scam accused FTIL, Unitech
Here is a man who makes reckless allegations without any basis. It was no rocket science for him to know who were conferring him with largesse, wrote Arun Jaitley
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APRIL 3, 2019
On 22nd March 2019, OpIndia had exposed Rahul Gandhi business dealings with scam accused FTIL and Unitech. OpIndia had raised several questions about why Rahul Gandhi was dealing with such scam accused when the Congress government was in the process of investigating these parties. FTIL was involved in the NSEL scam and Unitech, in the 2G scam. Union Minister Arun Jaitley took to Facebook to write a blog post on the OpIndia expose and raised questions on Congress President Rahul Gandhi. The OpIndia expose can be read here in full.
The blog is reproduced below:
How do parties and politicians fund themselves? Indian political parties were traditionally funded with cash i.e. black money. Many have now tried to get tax paid money due to the legislative changes and have started accepting donations either by cheque or through electoral bonds.
That, however, still does not fully answer the question. How many politicians lead a comfortable life without having any apparent and declared source of income? The Nehru-Gandhi family has been described by its supporters as India’s first family. It, therefore, should be a role model. Pt. Motilal Nehru gave up his law practice 98 years ago. Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru was a tall political leader who was never a practising lawyer nor was Indiraji ever involved in any professional or business activity. The late Shri Rajiv Gandhi was an Indian Airlines pilot for a brief period and, thereafter, he was in full-time politics. On the basis of the available information, neither Smt. Sonia Gandhi nor Rahul Gandhi have ever worked for a living.
For generations, the family did not earn from any commercial ventures. They were in public service. Most people in public life sacrifice their commercial careers and lead a frugal life. Most members of the Nehru-Gandhi family studied outside the country for the last four generations. Not many of them excelled in scholarship, with Panditji as an exception. All have led to more than a comfortable life. They enjoyed vacations at multiple domestic and international locations.
The expose
An expose by media organisations revealed that the family owned a farmhouse in South Delhi which is now owned by the brother and sister of the current generation of the family. Periodically tenancies are created in favour of persons many of whom needed help when UPA was in power. A capital creation programme was launched. Rentals are paid by obliging tenants in advance. It is unlikely that the tenants ever needed to live in Delhi because they have had no business operation in Delhi. Not only did they pay large quantum of rentals as advance through make-believe tenancies, they also apparently paid for a large number of employees who managed the estate. The amount collected from these tenants through advance rentals and subsequently, the tenancies enabled the creation of the capital. Several crores of this capital thus created was invested with the real estate company under cloud and which, like the tenants, entered into a ‘sweetheart deal’ that from the moment the proposed buyer paid the advance towards the real estate to be purchased, one was paid back annually under an ‘assured income programme’. He thus got back a large part of his investment and the real estate.
Amongst the names of the tenants, the critical person is Jignesh Shah of FTIL and the real estate developer is M/s. Unitech builder through Sanjay Chandra. Who else would enter into such a ‘sweetheart deals’ except the ‘fly-by-night’ operators who needed State patronage?
Compromise of public interest through such questionable deals
Besides the reasonable apprehensions of the tenancies being an investment of ‘political equity’ by those entering into the ‘sweetheart deals’, what happened to Jignesh Shah? He had two companies – one with the large quantum of assets and the other which had ostensibly duped lakhs of investors. The investors were insisting that the Central Government amalgamate two companies and thus out of the amalgamated assets, the duped investors be paid. Till 2014, the UPA Government did not take any action. The investment of political equity have brought returns. It is only when the NDA Government under Shri Narendra Modi was formed that the Department of Company Affairs passed the amalgamation order which has been upheld by the Mumbai High Court and is now pending challenge in appeal before the Supreme Court. If the Government succeeds, the duped investors will get their investment back. You needed a ‘Chowkidar’ to catch a ‘Chor. ’With regard to Unitech, the less said the better. Besides the 2G involvement at the time the favours were shown, many flat buyers had been duped, their monies siphoned off and the banks were not paid back. The promoters, including one with whom Rahul Gandhi signed the arrangement, is still in prison. Under the ‘sweetheart deal’ out of the instalments paid, most have been repaid back under the ‘assured income scheme.’ Capital creation through ‘sweetheart deals’ is exactly what Rahul’s brother-in-law did.
Here is a man who makes reckless allegations without any basis. It was no rocket science for him to know who was conferring him with largesse. He aspires to be a Prime Minister. Such aspirants like Caesar’s wife must be beyond suspicion. They must be unsuspectable. With tainted hands, he must at least remember that ‘people in glass houses do not throw stones.’ The ‘Chowkidar’ has finally caught a ‘Chor.’
negi wrote:Tui shala bheeshon optimist .Rahul M wrote:Kanchan Gupta
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Unprecedented turnout for Modi rallies in Siliguri and Kolkata. I could be wrong, but no other BJP rally ever has seen such massive turnout plus enthusiastic crowds. Calcutta surprised more than Siliguri. Something is happening. #LoksabhaElections2019
UlanBatori wrote:Where else can so many Bangladeshis see the Indian PM?
Not true,the amount of enthusiasm among Sangh cadre is more than BJP.This is seen as battle of civilization. Iam one of them and have been slogging the past 1 month.Manish_Sharma wrote:
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PLEASE tweet to Amit Shah and Modi
“The people and the BJP party will keep a telescopic view on the nomination filed by the Congress President Rahul Gandhi as his income has constantly increased since 2004. Rahul Gandhi has increased his assets using four different ways, first through HL Pahwa, secondly through his farmhouse, third with the help of 2G scam accused Unitech and lastly Rahul Gandhi using a London based firm to increase his assets,” said Sambit Patra.
Sambit Patra further accused that Rahul Gandhi has increased his assets from profiteering from scams, dubious land deals, links with arms dealers and hiding facts from election affidavits. Rahul Gandhi is not a professional, the only way Rahul Gandhi earns is through the salary that he draws as a Member of Parliament, said Patra while questioning Rahul Gandhi on his the source of income.
Patra also mentioned that Rahul Gandhi had escaped incomes of Rs. 155 crores through AJL for which, the IT department had slapped Rs. 100 crores tax notice on Rahul Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi.
Sambit Patra added the Rahul Gandhi had dubious deals with HL Pahwa and purchased the land at a measly price of Rs. 26,47,000. He mentioned that the land purchase was mentioned in his election affidavit of 2009, while HL Pahwa himself has several dubious connections. OpIndia had broken the story of Rahul Gandhi’s dubious land deal with HL Pahwa, the saga of Priyanka Gandhi Vadra and Robert Vadra purchasing land for Pahwa and then selling it back to him at an inflated price, and Rahul’s links to arms dealer Sanjay Bhandari.
Patra said that the second source of income was from Gandhi Parivar’s links to FTIL, a company that was at the heart of the NSEL scam. “Gandhi Parivar is the only parivar in the country which does not do anything but earns several crores of money,” alleged Patra.
The OpIndia report had mentioned about irregularities in renting out this farmhouse to NSEL scam accused Financial Technologies (India) Ltd. (FTIL), which had paid an interest-free deposit of Rs 40.20 lakh vide two separate cheques of Rs 20.10 lakh each respectively to Rahul and Priyanka Gandhi.
Sambit Patra went on to accuse Rahul Gandhi of suspicious possession of two commercial properties in October 2010, one worth Rs. 1.44 crores and the other Rs. 5.36 crores, owned by 2G scam accused company Unitech.
Patra mentioned exact allegations reported by OpIndia and mentioned that Rahul Gandhi had bought a property worth 7 crores but had only made an advance payment of a little over 4 crores while also receiving interest income during Financial Year 2010-11 to Financial Year 2014-15 on the deposit with Unitech Ltd.
“In an affidavit filed for the Lok Sabha Elections in 2004, Rahul Gandhi mentions a property he owned of Backops Limited and three of its European accounts, two of which were with HSBC-UK. The firm was reportedly dissolved in 2009,” added Patra.
Patra also mentioned OpIndia report stating, “According to the affidavit, the Congress President also owned 83% in Backops Services. It was registered at the Registrar of Companies, New Delhi. According to a Data Services website, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, Rahul’s sister, was one of the directors in the firm. The firm last filed its balance sheet on the 31st of March, 2010. Intriguingly, although the firm is mentioned in his 2004 affidavit, it doesn’t find any mention in his 2009 election affidavit. Therefore, the question arises, what happened to the 83% stake that Rahul Gandhi had in the firm?”
The BJP party further said that Rahul Gandhi and Robert Vadra are synonyms as both operate with same operanda of dubious land deals, lies in election affidavits. Robert Vadra has learnt this art from Congress President Rahul Gandhi itself, accused the BJP.
Thanks Manishji. Most cannot even name half the schemes that the NaMo govt has brought out with such revolutionary impact. IS there a "let's go door-to-door" zeal?Manish_Sharma wrote:
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They need inspiration !!.. they are looking for it..its just a human thing.. remember those old days of war when the generals inspirational speeches.. if India needs one this is the time ..Make India great again !Manish_Sharma wrote:I had predicted in 2014, BJP=320
NDA=350
Actual result was
BJP=282
NDA=320
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I talk to people, Hindus and Sikhs mostly and I feel Citizens are ready to fulfill my 2014 prediction numbers.
BUT BUT BUT
LOWER LEVEL OF BJP AND RSS AREN'T HALF AS ENTHUSIASTIC AS 2014, I just can't crack WHY Burntout-OR-Overconfident-OR-miffed.
PLEASE tweet to Amit Shah and Modi
use a browser that comes with a free vpn.vijayk wrote:Can anyone see this video? not accessible in US
https://twitter.com/CNNnews18/status/11 ... 1689418752
something is off.vijayk wrote:what is general thinking on INC manifesto?
Looks like a cross between Naxals/Islamists/EJs/COMMIES ...
RG might have a strategy.
* Ayushman Bharat implementation and utlization has grown rapidly despite being just 6 months old. By Nov 2018, 1 lakh people had used it. In the first 100 days, the number reached 6.85 lakh. In the first 6 months, 18 lakh people have used it.Insures have settled 100% of the claims for the summer crops of both 2016 and 2017 and 96% for the 2016 rabi (winter) season, as per official data reviewed by FE.
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Year Length constructed Rate of construction per day (km)
2011-12 30994.50 85
2012-13 24161.29 66
2013-14 25316.40 69
2014-15 36336.81 100
2015-16 36449.36 100
2016-17 47447.00 130
2017-18 48750.66 134
Having disposable income is not a necessary condition for using schemes like Crop insurance, Ujwala, DBT, Ayushman Bharat and MUDRA loans. In fact availing these schemes can actually increase their disposable incomes.UlanBatori wrote: These people want access to food, fuel, electricity, insurance & healthcare, and banking and credit. The gains in the last 5 years benefit them in many ways.
True, but do they really have disposable income? Or any income? Or have the traditional people fallen off the charts with only the "modern services" people being counted at all?
What I quoted is aggregate rural GDP. Until approximately ~2015, the largest share of rural GDP was agriculture, followed by services and manufacturing. This is no longer true, and has not been for a few years now - services are the largest sector of rural GDP, even though the largest share of rural workforce was still engaged in agriculture for a much longer time.UlanBatori wrote:I do not see that The GDP is driven by services & manufacturing, but that does not happen in the rural areas that are dependent on agriculture.
Feel free to quote the papersUlanBatori wrote:THIS would be truly revolutionary, but I wonder what they are doing instead. This is the key question to me. Inside 5 years? Most recent research papers I have seen say that non-agricultural employment in rural India was practically non-existent.
India’s consumption story, Oct 2018 newsUlanBatori wrote:True, but do they really have disposable income? Or any income? Or have the traditional people fallen off the charts with only the "modern services" people being counted at all?
In other words, rural consumption growth is running at 15-17% per annum, 2x urban consumption growth. At that differential, we are two years away from rural India being a bigger consumer market than urban India, by revenue.The economy is now set to be driven by rural demand due to rising income levels, changing lifestyle, habits, taste, increasing literacy level and increasing expectations of rural consumers.
FMCG’s urban segment, which contributes 55 per cent of revenues, is expected to post a steady revenue growth at 8 per cent CAGR in the near term, while the rural segment is expected to grow at mid-to-high teens on the back of good monsoon, GST implementation, improving infrastructureNSE -3.88 %, distribution channels and reach of manufacturing and FMCG companies.
Thus, the rural segment is expected to grow at double pace compared to the urban segment.
You're wrong on most of the rhetorical claims here, or demonstrate that you're not familiar with the basis for the data. Please follow the power and economy threads more, but I can't answer every point that demonstrates that you're either off the mark, not up to date on the latest data, or both. I've taken pains to extensively quote references to most or all of my earlier points. I would appreciate the same consideration in response.UlanBatori wrote:As for "every village has electricity", one should look carefully at the criteria for that. The govt. criterion is "one wires goes through village".
Does any power come through it? How many seconds per day? India simply does not have enough power generation except for political hot air. How did India overnight become able to supply every village?
If you are, let everyone know, middle class will see income tax increase, gst as well to fulfill RG dole plans.There is no more less inflation on goods.SPattath wrote:Not true,the amount of enthusiasm among Sangh cadre is more than BJP.This is seen as battle of civilization. Iam one of them and have been slogging the past 1 month.Manish_Sharma wrote:
BUT BUT BUT
LOWER LEVEL OF BJP AND RSS AREN'T HALF AS ENTHUSIASTIC AS 2014, I just can't crack WHY Burntout-OR-Overconfident-OR-miffed.
PLEASE tweet to Amit Shah and Modi
Regarding roads i have posted in my previous post how PMGSY which has now reached 95% of the target to connect 1.78lakh eligible habitations with "all weather roads".vimal wrote: .....
One thing that has always nagged me is that while Modi might be the real driver of infrastructure like housing and electricity, how many rural/poor folks really know that or care about it.
If i'm poor i would care about handout rather than good highway which I probably will never use. I most likely don't even own a vehicle.
This where all the development and India Shining type of sloganeering scares me as urban/nri/IT types folks have different mindset on the voting day compared to poor majority.
Back in 1970s, Indira Gandhi started "GARIBI HATAO!" And people snickered and said the only "garibi" being "hatao'ed" was that of herself and her cronies."Democracy, Pemocracy, Free or not, the Chinese manage to at least get a clean shirt and pants, they seem to have something to eat. Compare that to our "Free Democratic" India! "
How many people around the world realize this? How many in INDIA believe this? Which is the urgent question of today: A 2/3 majority of India voters BETTER believe this, or it's all going to go to waste and slide backwards into Africa-like disaster. Or maybe like Venezuela.Patience and Persistence Wins. Hard WorkWins. And YOU DON'T NEED either runaway capitalism nor brutal communism or oil-soaked ISIS-istanism to bring a decent level of prosperity and education.
India does **NOT** have nearly enough power. By about a factor of 10.I don't THINK. I KNOW.
Everyone should do their bit and plaster this all over SM. This directly affects the middle class who are the most prolific users of SM. Maybe it'll cause them to get off their musharrafs and vote.hanumadu wrote:https://twitter.com/chintan20/status/11 ... 0825582599
In this video, Sam Pitroda saying middle class taxes will go up.
Middle class is barely satisfied with the tax cuts in the last budget and this guy wan'ts to raise taxes.
Looking at some of the stunning successes of the administration would certainly lead anyone to believe that there is little reason for people to vote Modi out. However, that does not explain MP, Rajasthan and CG. And unfortunately, as much as we would like to believe voting patterns have changed and people are more concerned about vikas than caste, that is still not the case.Primus wrote: <snip>
One image that is burnt in my mind from pre-UP election is the video of the old woman at her new gas stove. When asked who she is going to vote for she said 'Modi ka deyibe'. The reasoning was simple, she was no longer coughing and wheezing over a wood fire. We who are so used to the luxuries of modern life cannot ever imagine what having a toilet or a gas stove can mean to somebody who never had one. The umpteen schemes that have been launched over the past five years have transformed the lives of people at the lowest stratum of society. There is no way they have not felt the difference with this government. So now it is for them to step up to the plate and return those to power who made all this happen. If it weren't for the various caste equations, one could almost guarantee this, but again you never know.
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Suraj ji ,Suraj wrote: ....
Laloo is sort of correct that the existence of roads itself doesn't help the poor. Their economic integration is a multi-dimensional index, to appropriate a term used in the extreme poverty index above (first quoted in the economy thread).
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Same will happen in 2019. Minus for NDA, Plus for INC and Others will happen this time too. But INC can't pick up (May get up to ~80 in best case) to be in the government like in 2014. NDA can still form government by getting support from one of those other parties. UP+Guj+Raj+MP+CG peaked seats in 2014 so it is only down side for BJP this time.Rudradev wrote:Remember 2004. (I remember it well, staring at the BRF thread in disbelief as results came in).
Multiple Exit Polls (AajTak/ORG-MARG, NDTV/AC-Nielsen, Zee-TV/Taleem, Star-News/C-Voter) ALL predicted an average of 255 seats for NDA, 183 seats for INC, and 105 seats for "Others".
Actual results: 187 seats for NDA (-68 !!), 219 Seats for INC (+36), 137 seats for Others (+32)
This was after 6 years of good governance, economic development, nuclear tests, Kargil victory vs. Pakistan. Yes, there were drawbacks like the Musharraf/Agra breakfast debacle (2001) and the IC814 hijacking (1999) but (a) these matters most seriously affected only those voters focused on a national-security perspective, who weren't pro-INC or pro-Left anyway; and (b) they occurred quite some time before 2004, allowing years for them to subside in public memory relative to overall perception of the ABV govt's performance. As such the good reasons to expect re-election far outweighed the bad, more so than with any govt since PVNR at least.
Not trying to cut-and-paste a Vajpayee re-election situation on to a (hopefully very different) Modi-era environment. But posted as a warning about how massively (and unanimously) wrong psephologists have been in the past, especially because of the tendency to groupthink and embrace of "conventional wisdom" that drives the massaging of raw data.
INC is picking up only in BJP states and is not going to get any seat extra in regional party states. Modi & Mota bhai co didn't do good job in west and middle India given trends in the state elections.UlanBatori wrote:I guess I have simply not understood the Indian Voter, because for the life of me I cannot imagine why anyone would vote for RaGa. LDF yes, maybe TDP and AIADMK, but RaGa, no.
Congress has lost hope of forming government in 2019. They have realized even with mahagathbandhan its not going to happen. Right now there strategy is to get 55 or above seats. That is the reason for their BIF pasand manifesto. Right now there aim is get leader of opposition in LS so RaGa or one of piddis can get a seat on various constitutional committees which require LOP.vijayk wrote:what is general thinking on INC manifesto?
Looks like a cross between Naxals/Islamists/EJs/COMMIES ...
RG might have a strategy.
RJ has always been a flip flop , like KL switches between UDP & LDP. MH and CG are cases of voters looking to see what the other side has to offer, after multiple mandates in favor of one party. Neither of those looked like they punished BJP.nachiket wrote:Looking at some of the stunning successes of the administration would certainly lead anyone to believe that there is little reason for people to vote Modi out. However, that does not explain MP, Rajasthan and CG. And unfortunately, as much as we would like to believe voting patterns have changed and people are more concerned about vikas than caste, that is still not the case.
The math for 2019 changes drastically now by invading left bastion.
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These pictures from Siliguri will give sleepless nights to the TMC! The ground beneath their feet stands shaken, their support among people is falling by the day.
Left, Congress and TMC have taken turns to ruin Bengal. BJP will stop this and provide the state a good government.