When Will Rahul Gandhi Return To Parliament? All Eyes On Speaker

When Will Rahul Gandhi Return To Parliament? All Eyes On Speaker



New Delhi:

The papers for reinstating Congress’s Rahul Gandhi to parliament are ready and all that remains is a sign-off from the Lok Sabha Speaker. This is expected to be done today, sources have said. The Congress will go to court in case of a delay, sources have said. The united opposition will also add the issue to the list they are flagging in parliament in case the Speaker doesn’t act with the speed with which he disqualified Mr Gandhi after his conviction in a defamation case.

In case of Lakshadweep MP PP Mohammed Faizal, a member of the Nationalist Congress Party, the restoration had taken over a month.  

The MP, who was disqualified in January after receiving a 10-year jail term, had to go to the Supreme Court when he was not restored to parliament despite a Kerala High order freezing the sentence. He was reinstated ahead of the Supreme Court hearing in March.

Mr Gandhi was disqualified in May after he received a two-year jail term in a defamation case following his comments regarding Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s surname. At a rally in Karnataka’s Kolar ahead of the 2019 general election, in a dig at PM Modi, Mr Gandhi had said, “How come all the thieves have Modi as the common surname?”

On Friday, the Supreme Court put the conviction on hold, saying, “No reason has been given by the trial judge for imposing maximum sentence. The order of conviction needs to be stayed pending final adjudication”.

“The ramifications of disqualification not just affects the rights of the individual but also the electorate,” the judges said.

After the reprieve, Mr Gandhi, who has consistently refused to apologise, tweeted, “Come what may, my duty remains the same. Protect the idea of India”.

The BJP said Mr Gandhi is on “thin ice” given the number of cases against him.  

There are several other criminal defamation cases pending against Mr Gandhi, including “the high-profile case of mudslinging the venerable Veer Savarkar”, filed by the freedom fighter’s family, tweeted BJP IT cell chief Amit Malviya.



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2 Minors Suspected of Theft Forced To Drink Urine, Tortured With Chillies

2 Minors Suspected of Theft Forced To Drink Urine, Tortured With Chillies



The goons allegedly caught the boys and tied them up, accusing them of stealing money.

Siddharthnagar, UP:

Two minor boys in Uttar Pradesh’s Siddharthnagar district were made to drink urine, green chillies rubbed in their anus, and forcibly given some unidentifiable injections on suspicion of theft. The victims are a 10 and a 15-year-old.

Horrifying videos of the sickening assault showed the boys made to eat green chillies, and gulp it down with urine filled in a bottle. A group of men could be heard abusing them and threatening to beat them up if they didn’t go through with it.

The goons allegedly caught the boys and tied them up, accusing them of stealing money.

Another disturbing video shows the boys lying face down on the ground with their hands tied behind their backs and trousers pulled down, while a man rubs and shoves green chillies in their anus. The boys, who were screaming in pain, are then also injected with a yellow coloured liquid.

This video, shot on August 4, is from Arshan Chicken Shop near Konkati Chauraha of Pathra Bazaar police station area of the district.

Police said they took immediate cognizance of the video “of objectionable act against two children” circulating on social media, and registered a case under relevant sections of the law. They have identified the people involved in the assault, and six of them have been detained, the district’s Additional Superintendent of Police, Siddhartha, said.



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“Chandrayaan-3 Feeling Lunar Gravity”: India’s Mission Now Closer To Moon

“Chandrayaan-3 Feeling Lunar Gravity”: India’s Mission Now Closer To Moon


The next operation – reduction of orbit – will be done at 11 PM on Sunday, ISRO added.

Bengaluru:

India’s ambitious third moon mission, Chandrayaan-3 was successfully inserted into the lunar orbit on Saturday, the ISRO said. The required manoeuvre was done from an ISRO facility, the city-headquartered space agency said in a tweet.

“Chandrayaan-3 has been successfully inserted into the lunar orbit. A retro-burning at the Perilune was commanded from the Mission Operations Complex (MOX), ISTRAC ( ISRO Telemetry, Tracking and Command Network), Bengaluru,” the agency said in a tweet.

Perilune is the spacecraft’s closest point to the moon.

The next operation – reduction of orbit – will be done at 11 PM on Sunday, ISRO added.

ISRO also shared a message from the satellite to its centres, which read, “MOX, ISTRAC, this is Chandrayaan-3. I am feeling lunar gravity.” Over five moves in the three weeks since the launch on July 14, ISRO has been lifting the Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft into orbits farther and farther away from the Earth.

Then, on August 1 in a key maneuver — a slingshot move — the craft was sent successfully towards the Moon from Earth’s orbit.

Following this trans-lunar injection, the Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft escaped from orbiting the Earth and began following a path that would take it to the vicinity of the moon.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)





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Karnataka Minister Praises Delhi’s Mohalla Clinics, Then Does A U-Turn

Karnataka Minister Praises Delhi’s Mohalla Clinics, Then Does A U-Turn


Dinesh Gundu Rao visited a Mohalla Clinic in Delhi.

New Delhi:

Hours after praising the AAP government’s Mohalla Clinic initiative, Karnataka Health Minister and Congress leader Dinesh Gundu Rao on Friday said it is “overhyped” and he was left “disappointed” after a visit to one such facility.

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), in a statement, alleged that Mr Rao received a phone call after praising the mohalla clinic initiative and thereafter changed his stance.

Mr Rao alone can clarify why his statement changed from praising the mohalla clinic to criticising it, the AAP said, adding it was “unfortunate”.

The Congress and the AAP are members of the opposition INDIA bloc.

On Friday, Mr Rao visited an ‘Aam Aadmi Mohalla Clinic’ at Panchsheel Park in Delhi. He was accompanied by Delhi Health Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj and Karnataka Bhavan medical officer Karthik, according to an official statement.

Almost four hours after praising the mohalla clinic initiative, Gundu Rao made a U-turn.

“Visited a mohalla clinic in Delhi with hardly any people there. Our clinics in Karnataka have more facilities, including a laboratory, to do immediate tests for patients,” the Congress leader tweeted. “I guess it is overhyped and I came back feeling disappointed,” he said on Twitter.

During the visit, the Karnataka minister saw the facilities at the mohalla clinic and enquired about the welfare of staffers.

Speaking to reporters during his visit to the Panchsheel Park mohalla clinic, Mr Rao had praised the mohalla clinic model and said that it is functioning “very well”.

“I had heard a lot about mohalla clinics and I wanted to see them personally. I wanted to discuss how they (AAP government) are implementing the health policies,” he had told reporters.

“In southern states such as Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Karnataka, health has always been a priority. Every state has got something good that we can learn from. We have something similar (to mohalla clinics)… we have ‘namma clinics’. We wanted to see how we can improve our system. I saw the mohalla clinic and it is functioning very well People are also appreciating it,” he had said.

The AAP said the comparison between the mohalla clinic and namma clinic is “unjust”.

“Dinesh Gundu Rao received a phone call. Following the call, he mentioned an important meeting and left the location. A while later, he tweeted criticising the mohalla clinic. However, only Dinesh Rao can clarify why his statement changed from praising the mohalla clinic to criticising it after the phone call.

“In his tweet, he claimed that Namma Clinic in Karnataka had better infrastructure than Mohalla Clinic. To verify this claim, Aam Aadmi Party’s Karnataka team visited a Namma Clinic in his constituency.

“They found that both Namma Clinic and Primary Health Centre were located adjacent to each other. People mentioned that the Primary Health Centre had been closed for a long time. Namma Clinic, in reality, is just a name. It was initiated by the BJP government. The clinic provides only primary treatment for some illnesses like fever. Patients are referred to other hospitals…,” the AAP said.

The comparison between Namma Clinic and Delhi’s Mohalla Clinic is unjust, the AAP said, adding mohalla clinics are well-equipped and treatment is provided free of cost.

The claim made by Rao that Namma Clinic’s infrastructure is superior to Mohalla Clinic is “false”. Namma Clinic lacks good facilities, it alleged.

The Delhi government’s mohalla clinic is a neighbourhood facility for providing free primary healthcare to residents. The mohalla clinic programme is among the flagship initiatives of the Arvind Kejriwal government to boost the primary healthcare system in Delhi.

In his interaction with reporters during his visit to the Panchsheel Park mohalla clinic, the Congress minister was also asked whether this visit was planned since they are allies now, to which he said this is a “department” matter and not a “political” one.

“Alliance is a different issue and a political one. We will go to other states. Rajasthan has a health policy. It can be a BJP state also (where we can visit). That is the concept of federalism,” he said.

Slamming the BJP-led Centre, he said that it “is creating a situation where this approach of working together is getting lost”.

“They look at opposition-ruled states as enemies. Politically they give trouble and they even trouble the state governments. The (services) ordinance is overruling people’s issues. If you weaken an elected government it weakens democracy. Exchange of views is something that is good and should be done always. I have also extended invitation to Delhi health minister to see what is being done on various fronts (in Karnataka),” he told reporters.

Mr Bharadwaj said his Karnataka counterpart told him about how good the hospitals are in the southern state. “We will also visit his state. All states should learn from each other. I am very happy that they have come here,” he said.

Earlier in the day, quote-tweeting Mr Bharadwaj’s tweets on Gundu Rao’s visit, Mr Kejriwal had said Delhi will learn from the good work done by the Karnataka government.

“Karnataka health minister visits Delhi mohalla clinics. We welcome him and his team. We all have to learn from each other. Delhi will also learn from the good work done by Karnataka govt,” he had tweeted.

Currently, there are more than 500 mohalla clinics in the national capital that offer free primary healthcare services to patients, including 212 different types of medical tests. 

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No Friday Prayers In Gurugram Mosques Today Amid Communal Tension

No Friday Prayers In Gurugram Mosques Today Amid Communal Tension


Gurugram:

Muslims in Gurugram have been urged to offer Friday prayers at home today amid the ongoing communal clashes in Haryana.

Six people, including two home guards and a cleric, have died in the clashes that started in Nuh on Monday and have spread to Gurugram and other districts of the state.

The clashes first broke out during a Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) rally on Monday. As a mob attacked the procession with stones, the 2,500-plus participants rushed into a temple to take shelter.

The violence escalated as the evening progressed — a mosque was torched post-midnight, more than a hundred vehicles were torched and vandalised as mobs went on rampage in Nuh and neighbouring Gurugram.

Earlier today, the police chief of Nuh was transferred to the state’s Bhiwani district, around 160 km away.



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Video: NCC Cadets, Face Down In Puddle Amid Rain, Thrashed By Senior

Video: NCC Cadets, Face Down In Puddle Amid Rain, Thrashed By Senior



The video of a senior beating NCC members in Thane has gone viral

Thane:

Some eight young men were seen in a push-up position in a puddle amid rain. Instead of using their hands for support, they pinned their head in the muddy soil. A man holding a stick stood behind them. Then whack, he hits all of them one by one, whack, whack.

A video of this incident involving members of the National Cadet Corps (NCC) in training has been shared widely on social media. It happened at the NCC training in Bandodkar College in Thane, adjoining Mumbai.

The man holding the stick in the video has been identified as a senior NCC cadet. He hit the NCC cadets on their backs for not being able to carry out his challenging drill.

Some of the cadets were seen crying due to the beating. A student of the college took the video from behind a window.

College principal Suchitra Naik said they have taken the matter seriously. “We will not tolerate such behaviour,” she said, adding action will be taken against the senior student.

“He is an NCC student. Action will be taken. But I would also like to tell that a lot of good work has been done here by the NCC,” she said.

“NCC training has been taking place here for almost 40 years. This incident happened in the absence of the teacher. It is evident from the act that what the student did, only mentally ill people can do,” the principal said.



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