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BJP slams Congress for making 'absurd' allegations against Ramdev

10:43 PM
New Delhi: The BJP and the Congress were on Wednesday locked in a war of words over Baba Ramdev, with Digvijay Singh attacking the yoga guru for "targeting" his party on the black money issue and questioning the source of funding for his activities. Defendig Ramdev, BJP leader M Venkaiah accused the Congress of levelling "absurd" allegations against the yoga guru.
BJP slams Congress for making 'absurd' allegations against Ramdev
Congress General Secretary Digvijay Singh asked Ramdev to verify the trail of funds received by him through donations.
"He must understand that we are also as much against black money as what he claims to be. My only request to him is that he should be fair. He should not be partisan.
"He is targeting only one political party. But I have only one request from him that whenever he accepts money from his disciples, he should get a proof from donors that the funds received by him are not black money," Singh told reporters.
BJP slams Congress for making 'absurd' allegations against Ramdev
Asked if there should be a formal investigation to probe Ramdev's assets, Singh said, "There is a due process to look into these things and they must have been followed. But if he receives black money in donations, he should get proof for that also."
Reacting to Singh's comments on Ramdev, Naidu said, "The Congress has adopted a policy that offence is the best defence. Whenever somebody raises any issue against them, they start attacking that person.
"Now they are making absurd allegations against Baba Ramdev that he has black money. Congress is in Government. What has it done in this regard (to probe Ramdev's alleged black money)," the BJP leader said.
Source: PTI
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Budget is crucial, hope session will be peaceful, productive: PM

12:45 AM
Budget is crucial, hope session will be peaceful, productive: PMNew Delhi: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who is facing Opposition onslaught over a series of scams, today said the Budget session of Parliament is "very crucial" and hoped that the proceedings will be peaceful and productive.
"This Budget session of Parliament is very crucial. The Budget has to be debated and passed by the two Houses of Parliament," he told reporters at Parliament House.
"We also hope to bring some important pieces of legislation for consideration of Parliament," he said.

The government has been under opposition attack over 2G spectrum allocation, Adarsh housing, CWG and ISRO S-band scams.
The winter session of Parliament was a washout with the Opposition insisting on a Joint Parliamentary Committee probe into the 2G scam.

"It's our sincere hope that this session will be peaceful and productive," Singh said.
On Sunday, the Prime Minister had stated that government is ready to discuss any issue raised by the Opposition.

Source: PTI
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Officials face Mayawati's ire

12:10 AM
The UP Chief Minister reprimanded several civil servants for 'laxity' in discharging duty during her visit to Noida and Ghaziabad


Sunday brought a ton of woes for many Uttar Pradesh government officials. From lack of green cover to lesser number of cases registered by police, Chief Minister Mayawati found a number of reasons to pull up government employees as she went around Noida and Ghaziabad Sunday on her tour of the state's western parts.

Mayawati landed first at Noida's City Centre and visited the district hospital in sector-39, where she pointed out the lack of green cover around the hospital. Even as the Noida authority chairman tried to clarify that the hospital was to be shifted to the new building in sector-31, she was not satisfied and asked officials to launch plantation efforts on a massive scale.

She also noticed that there was no gap in the road divider near the front gate of the hospital, and asked officials to provide one to make it easier for people to reach the hospital.Mayawati then visited the sector-39 police station where she inspected the daily register and queried the less number of cases registered.

She asked her accompanying officials to take the name of the three police officials - Superintendent of Police (City) HN Singh, Additional Superintendent of Police Alankita Singh and Inspector R.K. Singh - about whom she would take a decision when back in Lucknow.

Mayawati next went to Ambedkar village at Raghunathpur in Hapur area where she inspected the school and asked the students about the quality of midday meal, free books and scholarship.She also inspected the daily register of Pilkhuwa police station.

From there, Mayawati reached Ghaziabad and inspected the register at Kotwali police station. She instructed the SSP to launch a massive hunt for organised criminal gangs, vehicle theives and other professional criminals.
She also visited the women's hospital and inspected each ward, issuing instructions about hygiene.

Her helicopter then landed at Pratap Vihar from where she visited the Kanshi Ram residential scheme. After visiting several other residential colonies of the area, she left for Baghpat. The visit was decided a day earlier so Noida officials, who were expecting the CM on the 27th of Febuary, had to make last minute arrangements.

District73!
Having created and renamed 11 districts, besides creating one and renaming another, BSP supremo and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati has again decided to create a new district, sources say.  Although it seems no one is willing to go on record confirming Maya's plan officially,  it is a fact that Mayawati has been creating new districts to reduce the influence of her political rivals.  If finally established, it will be the 73rd district in the state. The new district will include Kunda of Pratapgarh and Dalmau and Unchaar subdivisions of neighbouring Rai Bareli district.
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Promise, I am innocent and clean

4:25 AM
The Week That Was: It was a week when Manmohan Singh finally spoke and the CBI at last woke up
`Promise, I am innocent and clean’
It was an action packed week that went by. Two important things that stood out: At last, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh spoke. Phew!! And, the CBI got hyperactive, raiding everyone, questioning the `Rajas' of corruption.
On Wednesday, Feb 16, two days after Valentine's day, Manmohan Singh romanced the media. This time he took a different route. Instead of inviting the entire media to the sprawling Vigyan Bhavan, he invited just the editors of the electronic media to his house for tea, biscuits and served a few teaspoon full of anti-scam `medicine' (read excuses) . Signs of changing media preference. Poor print media!!
In the televised interaction with the editors, Singh proved that he has learnt a lot from his guru - the late P V Narasimha Rao. For those who have not known Rao, he was a master of silence. He allowed things to drift, maintained a stony silence and spoke a line or two only after all the dust had settled. But the difference then - there were no noisy and nosy TV anchors to grill the PM on shouting debate-packed news hours who, if given a choice, could be booked by Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh for noise pollution.
`Promise, I am innocent and clean’
The Prime Minister made a few candid admissions. Here are some of them:
That he had to place adharma before dharma due to coalition compulsions. He could not take action against A Raja, former telecom minster, precisely for this reason - fearing that the DMK will withdraw support and plunge the nation into a crisis or early election. He made it obvious that he was helpless. He said coalition dharma means some `compromises' had to be made. A Prime Minister who cannot take action that he is constitutionally bound to take is as bad as one who takes a wrong decision.
Singh also said he was `dead serious' in fighting corruption. Really? The why did he not take action against Raja when the facts were out in the open? Why is the government not serious in revealing the names of those who have stuffed black money in Swiss bank vaults? What about the Commonwealth scam? No action has been taken against Kalmadi. What about Sonia Gandhi's call for setting up fast track courts to try corruption cases?
How will PM defend the way Antrix Corporation, the commercial wing of ISRO, entered into a secret deal with Devas Multimedia? Now that the contract has been annulled, what message is the government sending out to the private sector? That legally binding contracts can be scrapped one fine day?
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CBI tracks UK email on Kalmadi

4:23 AM
The email is the first proof of allegation of ‘kickbacks’ paid to Suresh Kalmadi
CBI tracks UK email on Kalmadi
New Delhi: Probing the corruption trail in the Commonwealth Games, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has tracked an email that, its officials say, is the first specific allegation of kickbacks paid to former Organising Committee chief Suresh Kalmadi.
Sources said the email, dated March 8, 2010, was sent by Ashish Patel, the proprietor of AM Films and AM Vans, the two London-based companies named in the agency's cases.
In the email, Patel claims he has paid £50,000 (Rs 37 lakh) to Kalmadi through one of his secretaries. And so he expects prompt payment to his companies for the contracts executed during the ceremonies associated with the Queen's Baton Relay (QBR).
The CBI has listed this alleged payment in a Letter Rogatory (LR) sent to London as it tries to establish whether this amount was paid and how. A decision on Patel's questioning, officials said, will be taken after the agency receives responses to the LR.
It is understood that the CBI has confirmed that Kalmadi's aides copied the email between themselves and were then sent to London to "settle" the dispute with Patel. Patel has been named in both the cases that have been registered by the CBI in connection with the QBR, a function which was held in London and attended by President Pratibha Patil. His firms were allegedly paid £2.45 lakh for their "services" in violation of norms.
The CBI has alleged that, in collusion with OC officers, Patel's firms got contracts at "exorbitant rates" without following due process. And that emails were forged by OC officials to justify the selection of Patel's firm.
Patel's email, sources told The Sunday Express, was recovered by the CBI from the computer of T S Darbari, the OC's former Joint Director General during raids at his office and residence.
Darbari, along with Sanjay Mahindroo, the OC's Deputy Director General, had been arrested by the CBI in November 2010 in connection with the QBR scam but both were released since the CBI failed to file a chargesheet against them.
While Kalmadi and Darbari could not be contacted despite repeated attempts and didn't reply to text messages, Patel, speaking to The Sunday Express from London, said: "I sent so many emails about payments and rates to New Delhi. How can you expect me to recall the contents of each email?"
"Although we are also assessing the evidence against Suresh Kalmadi in the signing of the contracts for overlays and catering, the email from Ashish Patel is the closest we have come, as yet, to linking the OC Chief directly with an alleged kickback for a CWG contract," a top CBI official told The Sunday Express. "We are now doing further verification on the email," he added.
Source: The Sunday Express

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BJP alleges Rs 63,000 cr scam in N-E, meets President

6:21 AM
NEW DELHI: Ahead of the assembly elections in Assam, the BJP on Friday again took up the issue of corruption in the north-east, this time submitting a memorandum to President Pratibha Patil in which it alleged a Rs 63,000 crore scam in developmental work being carried out in the region.

Party president Nitin Gadkari appealed to President Pratibha Patil to direct the authorities to carry out a detailed investigation into the "loot".

Gadkari led a delegation to Rashtrapati Bhawan to hand over to Patil a memorandum on the issue as also a copy of the party's report on scams in the north-east.

The report claimed that if the level of corruption in the region was quantified, it could be to the tune of Rs 63,000 crore. "The scandals in the north-east have broken all records...there is a scam in PDS due to which poor are not getting their quota of rice which is sold in Bangladesh," said Gadkari, adding that the report was based on evidence collected using RTI.
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A Raja sent to Tihar jail

5:21 AM
New Delhi: Former communications minister A. Raja was Thursday sent to 14 days judicial custody by a Delhi court here.
A Raja sent to Tihar jail
Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) Special Judge O.P. Saini sent him to judicial custody till March 3, as the the investigation agency did not seek any further remand for interrogation.
Raja's defence counsel Ramesh Gupta moved an application that Raja should be allowed to keep his medicines and books with him in Tihar jail. He also requested that Raja be allowed to get home-cooked food. The court allowed this application.
Raja was arrested Feb 2 for his involvement in the 2G spectrum allocation scam, which caused huge losses to the national exchequer, and remanded in CBI custody initially for five days.
Source: IANS
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I'm not quitting, have a job to do: PM

11:15 PM
New Delhi: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Wednesday said he had never felt like resigning because he had a job to do and there was a lot of unfinished work.
I'm not quitting, have a job to do: PM
"I have never felt like quitting, I will stay the course," the Prime Minister told television editors and bureau chiefs at a media interaction at 7 Race Course Road, his official residence.
"I never felt like resigning because I had a job to do," Manmohan Singh said in response to a question on whether he felt like quitting over the many allegations of corruption against his government.
"We have a lot of unfinished business to accomplish," he said, adding that he had "never thought of giving up half way".
"In a coalition government, there is a coalition dharma," he stated.
Manmohan Singh said he was not afraid of appearing before any committee, including a joint parliamentary committee (JPC).
There is, he said, an "entirely wrong impression that I was blocking the agreement on a JPC. I have always said my conduct should be, like Caesar's wife, above suspicion".
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Look-NE agenda for BJP

10:46 PM
Calcutta, Feb. 16 : The BJP top leadership today met here to chart out an action plan to add vigour to the fight against corruption nationwide.

“A JPC (Joint Parliamentary Committee) probe on all the scams including Adarsh, the Isro scam and the Rs 1,000-crore scam in Dima Hasao (formerly NC Hills) and a statement from the Prime Minister on the issues will be demanded by the party,” said party spokesperson Nirmala Sitharaman.

“We had a separate discussion on scams in the Northeast in our executive meeting too,” said Sitharaman.

“The situation there is grave. The Tarun Gogoi government is the most corrupt in the country and has to go. We hope this election will teach the incumbent government a lesson.”

Asked whether the BJP, which has not done too well in the northeastern states, has any specific plans for the Assam election.

Sitharaman denied the lack of presence and was hopeful.

“The BJP earlier formed a government in coalition in Mizoram and has a strong presence in Assam,” she said.

She said the Congress has done very little for the Northeast whether it is the Gogoi government in Assam, which reeks of the NC Hills scam or the Arunachal Pradesh government which has signed MoUs with dubious companies, and has no right to stay on in power.

Later in the day, the party held a public meeting on the Shahid Minar ground, Calcutta, to mobilise support on the corruption plank.

Party president Nitin Gadkari and L.K. Advani spoke on skyrocketing food prices, nationwide corruption and called upon the people to overthrow the incumbent Left Front government in West Bengal.

Bihar and Gujarat were projected as model states by the party leadership and the promises were of new Gujarats and Bihars.
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Tapping phones amounts to misuse of power, BJP tells UPA

7:01 AM
New Delhi: The BJP on Tuesday sought a clarification from the UPA government at the Centre on the alleged tapping of over one lakh telephones across the country, describing it as a “cause of grave concern.”

Stating that this amounted to misuse of power, opposition leader in Rajya Sabha Arun Jaitley said: "The government has to confirm that tapping is being done on consideration of security and also state how many phones are being tapped."

"Today on the basis of a case in the Supreme Court, media reports said that one lakh phones are being tapped in the country", he told reporters on the sidelines of the meeting of National office-bearers of the party.

"It is a cause of grave concern... the country's law states that tapping can be done in extreme cases like security considerations or in case of a serious crime," Jaitley said.

Claiming that the alleged number of tapped phones was higher than even in police states, Jaitley sought an authoritative clarification from the central government on the issue.

"The figure is so large that it is frightening and phones are tapped simultaneously by the Centre and the states. We would like to know the exact number of phones being tapped and the ground on which they are being tapped", he said.

Pointing out that misuse of power was taking place, Jaitley said, "for consequences of what is being done, it is important that the government comes out with a clarification".

BJP leader L K Advani, party president Nitin Gadkari, Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa, Chattishgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh and Jaitley are here to attend the meet.
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BJP to approach President on NE scams

8:26 AM
Guwahati, Feb 14 : The BJP would be petitioning President Pratibha Patil on scams worth Rs 63,000 crore in the Northeast. The party, in its report titled ‘Congress Governments: Loot of North-East”, alleged systematic loot of development funds by politicians, bureaucrats and government officials in all states of the region over the past few years. A three member fact finding team has prepared the report.

Assam, the BJP alleged, was the biggest culprit with scams exceeding Rs 20,000 crore.

“Our party president Nitin Gadkari will submit the report on the scams in the Northeast to the President (Patil). We will submit all documentary evidences to her,” BJP leader Kirit Somaiya said in Guwahati on Monday. “We will also request the Supreme Court to constitute a special bench to probe these scams.”

“Assam has become the most corrupt state in the country with underhand dealings in 11 vital services, as revealed in a study conducted jointly by Transparency International and Centre for Media Studies,” Somaiya said.

The level of corruption is ‘alarming’ in Nagaland, ‘very high’ in Meghalaya and Sikkim, ‘high’ in Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur, and ‘moderate’ in Tripura and Mizoram, he added.

The BJP singled out Assam on PDS, alleging rice meant for BPL families amounting to Rs 1,000 crore went straight to the black market. The party also alleged schemes such as NREGA were a major source of corruption in Assam.

Senior BJP leaders Sushma Swaraj and Arun Jaitley would be highlighting the reports in the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha and seeking a debate on the scams.
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BJP alleges Rs.63,000 crore scams in northeastern states

6:52 AM
New Delhi, Feb 12 (IANS) The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Saturday alleged corruption of Rs.63,000 crore in development projects in the northeastern states by the local Congress governments, and said it will approach President Pratibha Patil and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to seek a thorough inquiry into the issue.

Releasing reports 'Congress governments' loot of North East' and 'Hydro Power Scam Arunachal - North East', brought out by a three-member party fact-finding committee, BJP president Nitin Gadkari said strict action should be taken against all those found guilty.

'I will meet the president with the records. The leaders of opposition in the two houses will meet the prime minister. We hope the government will order an inquiry in the interest of the country,' he said.

BJP leader Kirit Somaiya, who was a member of the committee which also included BJP vice-president Bijaya Chakravarty and general secretary Tapir Gao, said six northeastern states of Assam, Manipur, Arunchal Pradesh, Sikkim, Nagaland and Mizoram had been hit by scams.

'Hydro power projects (in the northeast) are of Rs.400,000 crore. Kickbacks have been given per mega watt of projected capacity. Highly technical projects of crores of rupees have been given to new start-ups,' he said.

The Congress government that came to power in Arunachal Pradesh in 2004 signed 137 MoUs in two years and projects were awarded to dubious companies, Somaiya said.

Various investigative agencies as well as the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) had raised questions about the scams, including those relating to central schemes and public distribution system but action has hardly been taken against the scamsters, he added.

Somaiya said Assam had earned the dubious distinction of being the most corrupt state in the country on the basis of corruption in 11 vital services in a study conducted jointly by Transparency International and Centre for Media Study.

'The Gogoi government has been the most corrupt government in the country,' he alleged.

The party demanded special courts to try the accused in the scams, coordinated investigation by agencies such as the National Investigative Agency and Central Bureau of Investigation, special audit of all the scams, time-bound action on strictures of CAG, seizing property of those found guilty and recovery of the money swindled.

Attacking the Congress, Gadkari alleged that despite the talk against corruption by party president Sonia Gandhi, 'the loot of the country' had not stopped.

'How empty are Sonia's promises against corruption. The loot has not come down. The whole (Congress) house is behind (it),' he said.

Since the prime minister is an MP from Assam, the country expects tough action from him on cases of corruption in the northeastern states, Gadkari said.

He said the BJP was giving a final shape to an anti-corruption measure, which will be discussed at the meeting of its office-bearers in Kolkata Feb 16 and later sent to BJP-ruled states and serve as a guideline for governance.

Gadkari said he will also urge Public Accounts Committee (PAC) chairman Murli Manohar Joshi to give directions to the government to present the CAG reports on the northeastern states.

He also said the party is preparing a vision document for the northeast.
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Sangma slams govt as NCP leaders join Cong

12:56 AM
SHILLONG: If the fallout of the 2G spectrum scam put Congress-NCP relations under strain at the national level, sniping between the two parties, as seen during the IPL controversy, has become all the more fierce in the northeastern part of the country.

A day after NCP's Meghalaya unit working president, E K Sangma, and seven other senior leaders joined Congress, NCP leader and former Lok Sabha speaker P A Sangma on Friday slammed the Congress-led Meghalaya government, saying the latter had no "respect for democracy".

"Meghalaya has been the worst state in terms of development. And now it is the worst where there is no rule of law, no respect to democracy and no respect for the Constitution," Sangma told mediapersons here. His outburst came a day after E K Sangma and seven other leaders all elected members of the Garo Hills Autonomous District Council (GHADC) shifted their allegiance to Congress, paving the way for the ruling party to clinch power in the Garo council.

"I am happy to return to the parent party. I will be able to serve people better from the Congress fold," E K Sangma said. With the joining of the seven MDCs (members of district council), Congress now has 18 members in the 30-member GHADC. Following this, the state cabinet on Thursday night decided to revoke administrator rule in the GHADC and convene a special session for trial of strength and subsequent installation of a popular executive council. The GHADC was placed under administrator rule since April 1, 2010 in the wake of a political instability set off by allegations that the NCP had clung on to power despite losing majority.

Sangma, however, said the state government was "trying to forcibly install the executive committee of the GHADC in violation of a recent Gauhati High Court ruling that had asked the government to maintain a status quo".The Garo strongman said, "A division bench of the Gauhati HC had ruled that till the inquiry into the alleged financial irregularities in the GHADC is over, there cannot be any installation of the executive council (EC)."
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UPA2 - A govt that has lost its way

12:53 AM
One challenge with analysing the situation in which the UPA government finds itself in its second term is that you cannot find any real parallel, or comparative reference point, for it in our political history. Governments have run aground early in their tenures despite comfortable majorities (Rajiv Gandhi’s in its third year, and Janata probably from the moment it was sworn in). But those were different situations, and first-term governments. This is a coalition that only emerged stronger through a tenuous first term, and has lately lost its way.
UPA2 - A govt that has lost its way
Just a year back, the debate was about how to cleanse the judiciary of increasing corruption. But now, the political class and the executive have ceded so much moral ground that the judiciary chides them almost every day.
The government is locked in mortal combat with the opposition, an inevitability, but it has visited UPA 2 much too early. It is caught in withering arguments with, or over, key institutions. In this case, notably, the judiciary.
Just a year back, the debate was about how to cleanse the judiciary of increasing corruption. But now, the political class and the executive have ceded so much moral ground that the judiciary chides them almost every day. Of course, the Supreme Court has risen in stature with the rise of a tough, no-nonsense Chief Justice in S.H. Kapadia, but that is not the only reason The Indian Express listed him on the top of this year's national Power List.
It was also an acknowledgement of the changed balance of power, where the executive and the political class had lost so much credibility, and the higher judiciary had moved in to fill that space. Every evening it is the judiciary's admonitions to the government that make the headlines -- and even if this news-paper has most respectfully cautioned the higher judiciary against ruling by obiter dicta rather than judgments, and of the perils of playing to the sab-chor-hain gallery, the fact is, it is finding popular applause.
If you were a UPA leader you would ask why should it be so when their government has been brave enough to jail one of its own ministers. But popular opinion would give credit for this to the Supreme Court instead, under whose pressure some cleansing has begun. And yet, so peculiar is UPA 2's predicament that it is now caught in yet another hopeless argument with the same court on the CVC's appointment. Hopeless, because whether P.J. Thomas wins or loses, the government would end up looking silly, cynical and, either way, weak.
Surely the Congress party's first instinct, fighting fire with fire, has backfired. Its "nuancing" of the telecom scam under a new, and personally clean, minister has not convinced anybody. Some humility would have served the government better: of accepting something truly awful has happened and is being sorted out by a newly empowered CBI under an unforgiving Supreme Court, so let's all watch this space. The totally bull-headed rejection of the opposition's demand for a JPC, even at the cost of losing one Parliament session and threatening another, has only increased its own difficulties. Hopefully, that is being sorted out in a new mood of pre-budget session realism.
UPA2 - A govt that has lost its way
Just a year back, the debate was about how to cleanse the judiciary of increasing corruption. But now, the political class and the executive have ceded so much moral ground that the judiciary chides them almost every day.
You can read out a sermon to the opposition as well. Just what do you expect to gain by so upping the ante so early in the tenure of a Lok Sabha? Do you want an election already? But the opposition will be the opposition, and it is its basic instinct to play spoiler. Why, instead, did the Congress need to raise the temperature of combat -- with the BJP -- to such a high level in a year when it is not going to lock horns with it in any state election? Of course you need to underline your ideological commitments, but you have to choose your moment. Also, if you think to be seen in constant combat with the BJP is the only way to get back the Muslim vote, you have learnt nothing from the Bihar election.
Finally, the UPA 2 has been cursed by its own inbuilt contradictions and conflicting ambitions, and for once the allies take no blame for this. The essential contradiction, of the centre of gravity of UPA 2 sitting not in the government but in the Congress party, which, it seems, has begun celebrating its "victory" of 2014 too soon, still persists. It gets even more complex when the most powerful Congressmen prefer to sit in the party office, strengthening the impression that it is not exactly their government, but has been outsourced to loyal mandarins.
But there are still more than three years to go. The prime minister says often enough that a public office is like holding public trust. You can't have it and do nothing with it. You cannot go into a sullen, can't-do-anything/ do-nothing/ what-can-I-do mode. You cannot do this particularly now, when our messy politics is threatening to damage the India story that the entire world has been celebrating and that you began to script exactly 20 years ago.
The bitter truth is, the India story is now under threat. It may have been the second India-theme year at Davos within five years, but under the hoopla, the mood was sober. There were more questions about India than excitement. About corruption, governance deficit, inability of the government to fulfil even old reform commitments made in Parliament, about shifting, inconsistent government policies, the likelihood of a change of leadership and, most tellingly, about top Indian corporates "shifting" their balance sheets overseas.
And there is no need of conspiracy theories here, because these doubts are all rooted in facts, the most telling of which are a 60 per cent fall in FDI this year, and now our stalling manufacturing. That is what our stock markets have been telling us, bucking the rising global trend.
Can UPA 2 regain its balance and authority? Can it protect the India story, and thereby the legacy of two decades of reform? You could argue that it is still possible. But then it has to try changing the headlines from tonight. No squabbling ministers, no party-government conflicts, no fighting with institutions, and finding a modus vivendi with the main opposition so at least some long-pending legislation can pass. It is a good thing that the prime minister has begun to speak out on some key issues lately. It would help if Sonia and Rahul broke their silence too. The budget fortnight is usually the best time for a government to change the headlines. And nobody knows that better than the prime minister, and his most astute and exceptional cabinet colleague, the finance minister.
Source: The Indian Express
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No decision yet on S-band spectrum allocation: PMO

5:09 AM
New Delhi: The Prime Minister's Office today denied media reports alleging that the government had incurred losses in allocation of S-band spectrum, saying no decision has been taken on the issue and hence charges of revenue loss were without basis.
No loss in S-band spectrum allocation: PMO
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. The Opposition had demanded a clarification from the Prime Minister on the issue and immediate recovery of the lost revenue along with a thorough inquiry into the matter.
A statement from the PMO spokesperson stated that the office had seen media reports alleging loss of government revenue in a contract entered into by ANTRIX (the commercial arm of Indian Space Research Organisation) and Devas Multimedia Private Limited due to lease of space segment capacity which would use S-Band spectrum.
"The CAG's office and Department of Space have already issued statements stating the factual position on the matter. It is further clarified that no decision has been taken by the government to allocate space segment using S-Band spectrum to ANTRIX or Devas. Hence, the question of revenue loss does not arise and any such reports are without basis in fact," the PMO statement said.
Media reports had stated that the Department of Space, which comes directly under the Prime Minister, had allocated 70 MHz of S-Band spectrum to Devas Multimedia for Rs 1,000 crore. The actual value of this was estimated to be around Rs 2 lakh crore, the reports claimed.
The Opposition had demanded a clarification from the Prime Minister on the issue and immediate recovery of the lost revenue along with a thorough inquiry into the matter.
BJP had alleged that the allocation was done quietly and without bringing the issue into the public domain.
No loss in S-band spectrum allocation: PMO
Estimated loss is valued at Rs 2 lakh crore, greater than the 2G scam (1.76 lakh cr)
ISRO's new 'satellite' called 'scam band'
Bangalore-based Indian Space Research Organisation, that is busy planning to send another satellite to the moon and take a shot at Mars, is now caught in an orbit of a scam that is of astronomical proposition.
In a season that has made scams highly infectious, the `virus' of scandals orbiting huge chunks of money has touched India's premier research organisation, once considered to be sanitised from the influence of politics or purse.
The latest scam involves ISRO's deal with a Bangalore-based company called Devas Multimedia Private Ltd. This company got the scarce S-band spectrum for 20 years for a pittance. The company, not surprisingly, is owned by M G Chandrasekhar, a former scientific secretary at ISRO. Deutsche Telekom is a minority equity stakeholder.
ISRO managed to hide the agreement entered into by the space agency's commercial arm Antrix Corporation Ltd and Devas for six long years until the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) smelt a rat and called for the files. The media then scooped it out into public space, forcing ISRO and the Prime Minister's Office scramble for an explanation.
No loss in S-band spectrum allocation: PMO
PM Dr Manmohan Singh and former Science and Technology Minister (present Maharashtra CM) Prithviraj Chavan have to answer some tough questions
The estimated loss, according to The Hindu which exposed the deal, is a whopping Rs 2 lakh crore!! By comparison, the presumptive loss incurred in the allocation of 2G spectrum by the DoT, as estimated by the CAG, is Rs 1.76 lakh crore.
The new S-band scam looks likely to explode on the face of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh just days before the crucial Budget session of Parliament. ISRO comes directly under the PM. Also coming under the scanner would be the present Chief Minister of Maharashtra Prithviraj Chavan who was the Union Minister for Science and Technology.
The S-band spectrum was allocated without inviting competitive bids and organisational control systems were thrown to the winds, in this case, into outer space. The Prime Minister's Office, the Cabinet, and the Space Commission were not kept in the loop or properly informed about the contract details, including the underestimation of ISRO's costs.
Globally, this frequency band has been put up for money-spinning auction and has fetched governments billions of dollars. The ISRO spectrum is critical for providing mobile broadband services using 4G technologies such as WiMax and Long-Term Evolution.
No loss in S-band spectrum allocation: PMO
Former ISRO chief Madhavan Nair, the man at the centre of the scam.
The S-band (political opponents of the Congress call it `scandal band') is a gold mine due to the enormous commercial value for high-speed, terrestrial mobile communications. In 2010, the Union government got nearly Rs. 67,719 crore from the auction of just 15 MHz of similar airwaves for 3G mobile services.
The man at the centre of the scam, the then ISRO chief Madhavan Nair refused to comment when reporters asked about the scam in Thiruvananthapuram.
But late Monday night, ISRO put out a weak explanation saying: "The agreement entered into by Antrix and Devas on January 28, 2005 is already under review by the Department of Space and the government will take whatever steps necessary to safeguard public interest. A decision on the matter is likely to be taken soon."
The questions: Why did it take six years for ISRO to wake up? Had the media not exposed the deal, would it not have gone further, causing enormous loss? Why did ISRO keep quiet despite objections raised by the Union Cabinet.
No loss in S-band spectrum allocation: PMO
The scam involves ISRO’s deal with Devas Multimedia Private Ltd. which is owned by M G Chandrasekhar, a former scientific secretary at ISRO
What needs flagging here is that the Law Ministry had asked the Department of Space to nullify the deal between Antrix and Devas after the Department of Space had sought its view on the matter. Even the Space Commission in July 2010 had put its foot down and strongly objected to the deal. It went a step further recommending scrapping of the agreement between the two companies.
What is strange is that a Cabinet note had found something fishy and had asked ISRO to explain, but the space organisation sat over it and did not care to reply. This may have been deliberate, say sources.
According to the deal, ISRO was to launch two satellite developed by Devas Multimedia. In what looks like a trade-off, Devas was given access to 70 MHz of broadband spectrum in the 2500 MHz band.
Devas had also got trial spectrum from DoT claiming that it had developed a new technology. Sources say that the technology was not new and is in force in a few countries.
Bangalore-based Devas Multimedia is a start-up, founded in 2004, and headed by Dr. M.G. Chandrasekhar, former Scientific Secretary at ISRO. He was earlier Managing Director of the satellite radio company WorldSpace, which closed down in the face of stiff competition from FM radio services. The board of directors includes Kiran Karnik, a former President of Nasscom; Larry Babio, a former vice-chairman of Verizon, and Gary Parsons, a former Chairman of XM Sirius Satellite.
Source: Agencies & India Syndicate
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Notices sent to 17 related to black money trail: Pranab

12:09 AM
New Delhi: The government today said it has served notices to 17 persons alleged to have kept untaxed money in foreign banks and prosecution has begun against them, but refused to reveal their names.
Notices sent to 17 related to black money trail: Pranab
The comments, made by Union finance minister Pranab Mukherjee here, came a day after some media reports revealed names of 15 entities, including individuals and trusts, said to have kept illicit money in LGT Bank of Liechtenstein, an European country neighbouring Switzerland.
"We have received a few names and already served notices on 17 persons and prosecution has begun," he said. Mukherjee, however, said that it was not possible to reveal the names of those who have stashed money in overseas banks.
"The government, suo motu, cannot reveal the names because according to treaty we can only use the information for taxation purposes," Mukherjee told reporters.
"We can only reveal the details in the open court when the matter comes up for hearing," Mukherjee added.
These are the persons whose names were given to India by the German government, which had purchased the stolen data of over 1,400 people with secret accounts in the LGT Bank.
The Indian government has been refusing to make public these names citing secrecy clause in the deal with Germany, and has shared the details with the Supreme Court only.
Notices sent to 17 related to black money trail: Pranab
The black money issue has become a big political controversy, with the opposition parties asking the government to reveal these names and even the courts mounting pressure to take action to bring back the black money stashed by Indians abroad.
Late last month, Mukherjee held a press conference in the national capital on the black money issue and said the government has initiated a multi-pronged strategy to tackle the issue, but the names cannot be disclosed due to bilateral treaties with various governments.
He had said there was no legal framework available right now with the government to reveal details about black money accounts and treaties are being negotiated with 65 countries for getting information about tax evaders.
Mukherjee maintained that there were no clear estimates about black money and the government has constituted a multi-disciplinary committee to get studies conducted to estimate the quantum of illicit funds generated by Indian citizens.
"The government has nothing to hide. No question of hiding. Let us understand the issue. No information can be made available unless there is a legal framework. No sovereign government is going to share information unless there is a legal framework," he had said.
Source: PTI
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SC judge calls UPA govt shameless

12:07 AM
Mumbai: Chiding the UPA government for “elevating” Union Cabinet Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh from the Heavy Industries portfolio to Rural Development in last month’s reshuffle, Supreme Court Justice A K Ganguly said Saturday that a politician who had been rapped by the apex court continued to be in his “full glory”, and this was “shameless”.
SC judge calls UPA govt shameless
Ganguly was referring to the Supreme Court judgment passed by him and Justice G S Singhvi in December, which pulled up Deshmukh for using his influence to prevent Maharashtra Police from registering a criminal case against a Congress legislator's moneylender father when Deshmukh was chief minister.
The court had rebuked Deshmukh saying, "The chief minister should not have interfered with the criminal justice system," and slapped a Rs 10-lakh fine on the state government.
Addressing lawyers and activists at a two-day conference on 'Gender Concern in Conflict Zones' in Mumbai on Saturday, Justice Ganguly said, "It is sad and shocking to see how the government allows and appreciates such ministers. Not only that, and also gives them a Cabinet post. It is not a dignified act, I would call it a shameless act."
On December 14, the apex court had dismissed Maharashtra's appeal against the Rs-25,000 penalty imposed on it as costs by the Nagpur bench of the Bombay High Court. The HC had imposed the fine on March 5, 2009 on a petition by Buldhana district farmers Sarnagdharsingh Chavan and Vijaysingh Chavan alleging that the police had refused to register a criminal case against Congress legislator Dilipkumar Sananda's father Gokulchand Sananda, a private moneylender.
The HC had found "gross interference from the executive" in shielding a private financier belonging to the ruling party.
"The farmers have no remedy against moneylenders who charge exorbitant interest," Justice Ganguly said today. "The chief minister (Deshmukh) had intervened and had stopped the police from filing an FIR until the committee cleared the complaint. I say this is wholly unconstitutional," Ganguly said, referring to the district-level committee appointed by Deshmukh to scrutinise complaints against moneylenders.
Maharashtra is yet to pay the Rs 10 lakh fine, and is likely to appeal the order.
Source: The Sunday Express
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BJP opposes Muslim reservation in jobs: Joshi

9:41 PM
Jalpaiguri, West Bengal: Senior BJP leader, Murli Manohar Joshi today said his party strongly opposed West Bengal Government's decision on ten per cent reservation for Muslims in jobs.
BJP opposes Muslim reservation in jobs: Joshi
"West Bengal Government's decision on Muslim reservation is unacceptable. We shall oppose it tooth and nail. Reservation on religious line is unconstitutional too," Joshi told a rally at Ashighar, 45 km from here.
"We are opposed to any reservation either on religion or on castes. Reservation should be given to the poorest of the poor irrespective of caste and religion," Joshi said.
Apparently with an eye on elections in the state, West Bengal government last year in February announced 10 per cent job reservation for Muslims under the OBC category.
Referring to the political situation of the state, Joshi said both the ruling and opposition parties had resorted to politics of violence. "It is unfortunate that poor farmers are killed in the state," he said without mentioning the January 7 Netai village massacre.
BJP opposes Muslim reservation in jobs: Joshi
Joshi said the 35-year rule of Left Front government had pulled down Bengal to the nadir of non-performance. "It is a shame for the Marxists that they have thrown once thriving Bengal to out of the development map of the country."
About price rise, he said, it was not fair for Trinamool Congress chief to remain quiet on price rise when she was an important ally of UPA-II.
Turning to Congress, Joshi said, the party had become a storehouse of corruption. "Shamelessly they defend the loot of public money in several sectors. And the perpetrators are allowed to go scot free," he said.
Joshi came here on the party's 'Nabajagaran Rath'.
Source: Indian Express
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