RPN Singh Quits Congress

Congress leader and former Union minister RPN Singh on Tuesday quit his party, amid speculations that he is set to join the BJP, in a major setback to the party just ahead of the Uttar Pradesh Assembly election.
Taking to Twitter, Singh posted his resignation letter addressed to Sonia Gandhi, “Today, at a time, we are celebrating the formation of our great Republic, I begin a new chapter in my political journey. Jai Hind.”
Notably, prior to the resignation, Singh had also changed his Twitter Bio from: My motto India, First, Always. AICC in-charge, Jharkhand, Spokesperson Congress party, Former Minister of State for Home Affairs, to “My motto India, First, Always.”

Kunwar Ratanjit Pratap Narain Singh, popularly known as Raja Saheb of Padrauna was a fomer Minister of State in the Ministry of Home Affairs. He was an MP from Kushinagar constituency in the 15th Lok Sabha (2009-2014).
The 57-year-old former Congress loyalist from the erstwhile royal family of Sainthwar of Kushinagar (Padrauna) was an MLA from the Padrauna constituency of Uttar Pradesh (1996-2009), just like his father CPN Singh.

Popularly known as Raja Saheb of Padrauna, the Congress party’s Jharkhand in-charge, RPN Singh has previously severed as the Minister of State from 2012 to 2014.
However, in the 16th Lok Sabha election, he lost to BJP’s Rajesh Pandey

The Doon School alumnus has also served as the All India Congress Committee’s Secretary from 2003-2006.
RPN Singh’s exit from the party would come off as a massive blow for Congress right before the Assembly elections of the term.

Notably, in the past one year, big names like Jitin Prasada, Luizinho Faleiro, Sushmita Dev, Kirti Azad, and Ashok Tanwar have also switched from the Congress.
Jitin Prasada had quit the Congress to join the BJP in June 2021 and was soon after given charge of the Technical Education Department of the Government of Uttar Pradesh.

In August 2021, former All India Mahila Congress chief Sushmita Dev had switched over to the Trinamool Congress (TMC).
Former Goa chief minister Luizinho Faleiro, Kirti Azad, and former Congress MP Ashok Tanwar had also switched to TMC. (ANI)

UP Polls: Akhilesh To Contest From Karhal

Samajwadi Party on Monday released a list of 159 candidates for upcoming Uttar Pradesh assembly elections that are scheduled to take place in seven phases beginning February 10.

SP chief Akhilesh Yadav will contest from Mainpuri’s Karhal constituency.
Akhilesh Yadav had earlier said he will contest assembly elections after taking permission from Azamgarh residents. He is Lok Sabha MP from Azamgarh.

Former Uttar Pradesh Minister Shivpal Singh Yadav will contest from Jaswantnagar. Shivpal Singh Yadav’s Pragatisheel Samajwadi Party is part of the alliance led by Akhilesh Yadav.

Uttar Pradesh will go to the polls for its 403-member assembly in seven phases on February 10, 14, 20, 23, 27 and March 3 and 7. The counting of votes will take place on March 10. (ANI)

Punjab Chief Minister

Pak PM Had Requested Me To Induct His ‘Old Friend’ Sidhu In Cabinet: Capt

Amid electioneering in high-stakes electoral battle Punjab, former state chief minister Capt Amarinder Singh said on Monday that he got a request from Pakistan Prime Minister for “inducting” Navjot Singh Sidhu into his cabinet after he was removed due to “incompetence”.
Amarinder Singh, who has floated Punjab Lok Congress after resigning as Chief Minister in September last year, said the Pakistan Prime Minister in his request conveyed through a person “known to them” termed Sidhu as an “old friend” and said he could be removed if he does not work.
Though Amarinder Singh did not name the Pakistan Prime Minister, his apparent reference is to Imran Khan, whose swearing-in function Sidhu attended. Amarinder Singh had asked Sidhu, who is now Punjab Congress chief, to reconsider his decision to attend the function.
“Pakistan PM sent a request if you can take Sidhu into your cabinet I will be grateful, he is an old friend of mine. You can remove him if does not work,” Amarinder Singh said at a press conference here.

Amarinder Singh’s Punjab Lok Congress is fighting the Punjab polls, to be held on February 20, in alliance with the BJP.
Amarinder Singh said he “removed Sidhu from the cabinet because he was incompetent, incapable and totally useless”.

“I think two-three weeks later I get a message from somebody we know, he knows and I know…that there is a request to take Sidhu (in cabinet) if possible. If he does not work, remove him,” Amarinder Singh said.
Amarinder Singh had a bitter parting of ways with Congress and had hit out at Sidhu, who had been appointed state Congress chief by the party leadership.

Sidhu, a cricketer-turned-politician, is seen to be an aspirant of the chief minister’s post and there is an apparent tussle between him and Punjab Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi.
Amarinder Singh and Sidhu had been at loggerheads earlier too and the tensions since increased after Sidhu went to Pakistan to be part of the oath-taking ceremony of Imran Khan as Prime Minister though he had been advised to reconsider his decision.

Sidhu hugging Pakistan Army chief Qamar Javed Bajwa led to a huge controversy and Amarinder Singh criticised him. Sidhu was later divested of Local Bodies Department and resigned as minister in Amarinder Singh government in June 2019. (ANI)

Air India Likely To Be Handed Over To Tata Group On January 27

Air India is likely to be handed over to Tata Group by this weekend as the government has decided to complete the disinvestment process on January 27, a senior official said on Monday.

“The disinvestment of Air India is now decided to be on the 27 January 2022. The closing balance sheet as on 20th Jan has to be provided today 24th Jan so that it can be reviewed by Tatas and any changes can be effected on Wednesday,” Vinod Hejmadi, Director Finance, Air India, said in an email to employees.
“We have done an excellent job till now in providing all support for the disinvestment exercise. The next three days will be hectic for our department and I request all of you to give your best in these last three four days before we get divested,” Hejmadi said.
Seeking cooperation of the employees, Hejmadi said, “We may have to work late in the night to complete the task given to us. I seek the cooperation of one and all.”
Talking to ANI a senior Air India official said, “If due to some reason the time of 27 January is postponed then divestment process has to be done till the end of the month.”

Talace Pvt Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Tata Sons Pvt Ltd, last year won the bid to acquire 100 per cent equity shareholding of Government of India in Air India along with equity shareholding of Air India in AIXL and Air India SATS Airport Services Private Limited (AISATS). (ANI)

CPP President Sonia Gandhi

Sonia, Manmohan Among Congress Star Campaigners for UP Polls

The Congress party on Monday released a list of 30-star campaigners for the first phase of the Uttar Pradesh assembly elections.
The list includes Congress chief Sonia Gandhi, former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and party leaders Rahul Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, Ghulam Nabi Azad and RPN Singh.
Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel are also in the list.
Former JNU Students’ Union chief Kanhaiya Kumar who had joined the Congress in September last year will also be campaigning for the state assembly polls.
Apart from Azad, some other ‘G-23’ leaders are also in the list including Bhupinder Singh Hooda. The G-23 leaders had written to Sonia Gandhi demanding sweeping reforms in the party including elections at various levels.

Congress will be holding a virtual campaign door-to-door campaign in the electorally crucial state as Election Commission has extended a ban on big physical rallies in view of a rise in COVID-19 cases.
Senior party leaders will be part of door-to-door campaigns. They will also address small meetings as permitted by the election authorities following all COVID-19 protocols, sources said.

Uttar Pradesh will go for a seven-phase election from February 10. The state assembly has 403 seats.
In the 2017 assembly election in the state, Bharatiya Janata Party won 312 seats, Samajwadi Party (SP) 47, Bahujan Samajwadi Party (BSP) 19 and Congress seven. (ANI)

Pak Security Policy Charts A Laudable Course

Pakistan after 75-years of its existence has released its first ever National Security Policy (NSP), which it claims will ensure human security for the ordinary Pakistani masses.

A critical review of the recently released National Security Policy (NSP) of Pakistan by its National Security Advisor, Yusuf Moeed, reveals that it’s a document which contradicts itself through its various promises and their delivery mechanism. Further it also reveals that how the military-political combine in Pakistan has controlled so far and plans in the future too, how to control the distribution of resources in the country, consolidate its power over every aspect of the governance, every state organ and the civil society.

The unclassified part of the NSP spread over a 62-page document loftily talks about the parameters of the national security framework, enunciates its implementation strategy, outlines policy guidelines for bolstering national unity and securing the country’s economic future, besides ensuring its defence, territorial integrity, and internal security, guiding principles for foreign policy in the changing world and linking all this to the human security.

The NSP peppered with ostensibly altruistic claims, looks like a bunch of hollow words with no apparent practical roadmap for the future. The policy claims to have been a result of consensus with ‘all stakeholders’, but strangely enough, no defence or security expert, economist, social scientist and most all any parliamentarian has not been consulted on the issues handled by the NSP.

NSP has finally been formulated for the first time in 75 years, since the existence of Pakistan but without taking parliament into confidence. The policy formulators in a bid to undermine parliament’s role stated that policy formulation, especially the one pertaining to national security, is a prerogative of the executive branch in the entire democratic world.

Thought that might be the case. But in a parliamentary democracy there is a unwritten understanding that the executive branch will always be answerable to the parliament and that no policy, no law could be made without addressing the concerns of the various stakeholders in the government and above all the people’s will.

It is ensured by not only allowing the parliament to debate and discuss every aspect of the government’s decisions but also by including the gist of those discussions.

Further, one wonders how a new strategy could be formulated without delving into the past’s mistakes or misadventures, as has happened with Pakistan and its neighbours.

Perhaps for the first time in Pakistan’s history, a civil government has admitted that without ensuring economic security, “traditional security”, i.e. defence, is not possible. Though in reality the country’s impoverished economy has collapsed under the burden of the traditional military-security combine. The document seems to have provided only disjointed and abstract thoughts and views and fails to provide a clear connection between traditional security and human security and ways to implement it.

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Though human security is mentioned in the title of the document, yet it is mentioned only casually and superficially, and that too in the last chapter of the document.

NSP’s emphasis is undoubtedly on defence. And here too it reflects Pakistan’s obsession with its traditional rival and bemoans the imbalance between the two in the sphere of conventional weapons.

If the Pakistan government really wants to be seen as the one, which is committed to rebuilding the fragile economy of the country, then different contradictions and demands have to be set right first. Then all aspects of traditional security must be subjected to economic imperatives, which could warrant fruitful results for the economy and could flow directly to the masses.

In the current background of  ‘global village’ Pakistan should try for peaceful settlement of its disputes with all neighbours, in concurrence with mutually beneficial trade and investment policies, and building economic synergies to strengthen economic interdependence.

The NSP ignores the fact that all aspects of traditional security are linked to economic imperatives. This further requires resolution of  ‘core issues’ through negotiations – not a reiteration of the earlier strategy, which has not worked.

For ensuring economic security, every country requires to strengthen regional cooperation and economic partnerships, rather than regional conflicts. But, the NSP lists several geostrategic compulsions – which may not help it to consolidate economic potential at a regional scale.

To deliver human security for the country’s masses and ensure a sustainable and participatory development model Pakistan needs to rework the whole paradigm of its governance, only then it could talks about the priorities of human security to raise the quality of life of its masses.

Further, the Imran Khan government, if it has to deliver for the masses then first it will have to demolish the old military combine of the country, which has prospered at the cost of the masses, filling the pockets of its generals and political leaders in the name of pursuing a defensive policy against its neighbour. This goal seems insurmountable given the manner in which the Pakistan’s political and military have supplemented and complemented each other over the years and they are in a position to destroy every move against them, in the future too.

(Asad Mirza is a political commentator based in New Delhi. He writes on issues related to Muslims, education, geopolitics and interfaith)

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Delhi Court Orders To Frame Charges Against Sharjeel Imam

A Delhi Court on Monday ordered to frame charges against Sharjeel Imam under sedition in connection with alleged inflammatory speeches made by him in Aligarh Muslim University and Jamia area in Delhi.

Delhi’s Karkardooma Court framed charges against Sharjeel Imam in FIR 22 relating to alleged inflammatory speeches. Charges were framed against Imam under sections relating to promoting enmity against two groups, inciting enmity and sedition.
Additional Sessions Judge Amitabh Rawat on Monday passed the order. The court had earlier reserved the order after hearing both the prosecution and Imam’s defence counsel.

Sharjeel Imam was accused of making alleged inflammatory speeches at the Jamia area in Delhi on December 13, 2019, and at Aligarh Muslim University on December 16, 2019.

An FIR was lodged against Imam under charges of sedition and others of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The present FIR was filed under sections 124A, 153A, 153B,505. The prosecutor informed the court that Imam had made attempts to provoke the crowd by stating that ‘public anger needs to be used in a productive manner’.

Sharjeel Imam, who came into the limelight for his viral video in December 2019, was booked as an accused in various cases relating to violent protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA).

He was arrested in January 2020 in another case connected to sedition for his provocative speeches which had stoked controversy with his “cut off Assam from India” remark.

More than 750 cases were registered over the northeast Delhi violence, in which at least 53 people were killed and several others were injured. So far, over 250 charge sheets have been filed in the riots related cases in which 1,153 accused have been charge-sheeted. (ANI)

42 Killed, 76 Injured Due To Heavy Snowfall: Afghanistan

At least 42 people have been killed and 76 wounded following heavy snowfall in Afghanistan, local media reported on Monday.

The State Ministry in Disaster Management affairs of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) said heavy snowfall in 15 provinces of Afghanistan killed 42 people while 76 were injured in the time span, Khaama Press reported.
State Ministry further stated over 2,000 houses were destroyed across Afghanistan in the past 20 days.

According to the officials in the Ministry of Disaster Management, the emergency aid to affected people have been delivered and they are working hard to prevent further calamities.

Meanwhile, Deputy of the Ministry Enayatullah Shuja said that hundreds of people were stranded on several highways due to heavy snowfall who have been rescued and that the rescue operation is still going on, Khaama Press reported.

Shuja further said that they are working with different aid agencies to deliver emergency assistance to those affected.

Earlier, two earthquakes in the western Badghis province also killed 28 people and destroyed up to 1,000 houses last week.

Freezing winter and heavy snowfall have contributed to the humanitarian crisis of Afghanistan due to vas unemployment, starvation, and drought. (ANI)

Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) Tamil Nadu president Armstrong

Malnutrition, Diseases Cause Over 36 Child Deaths: Pak’s Thar District

Over 36 child fatalities in Thar, a district in Sindh province in Pakistan, in the first month of 2022, have created a difficult situation for the provincial government, reported The Express Tribune.

While verifying the deaths of the 36 infants, Hyderabad’s Deputy Director-General Health Dr Irshad Memon said that children born in Tharparkar district and its surrounding regions suffer from malnutrition and other issues, including iron deficiency caused by early marriages.
“Families with more than ten children are more likely to suffer from hunger and inherited disorders, and their kids are more likely to be extremely underweight,” he added.

“Various medical issues exist in women and children in Upper Sindh as a result of a lack of knowledge and awareness, while extreme weather conditions also have a detrimental influence on their health,” Memon stated, explaining the reason for fatalities.

The deaths are connected to difficulties such as prenatal complications, as well as illnesses such as anaemia, pneumonia, measles, and respiratory infections reported the newspaper.

They also point to the severe disparity in access to numerous factors including healthcare, cleanliness, and nutrition in Thar. It has long been a stumbling block for Sindh as the province’s largest district is one with the lowest human development index ranking.

According to local sources, the bulk of the children who died were newborns or babies, with eight youngsters from Mithi, seven from Islamkot, six from Diplo, three from Chachro, seven from Nangarparkar, and five from other nearby places succumbing to illnesses.

Child mortality has been a long-standing problem in Thar, which has the country’s biggest Hindu population. In 2021, more than 600 children were reported to have died in Thar and its adjoining districts due to various complications and diseases. The year before that, it was 500 deaths, all believed to be a product of inaccessible healthcare, reported the newspaper. (ANI)

Aditya, Shweta To Embrace Parenthood

Singer Aditya Narayan and his wife Shweta Agarwal are all set to welcome a new family member soon.

On Monday, Aditya took to Instagram and shared the good news with his fans and followers. He dropped a happy photograph of the two in which Shweta’s huge baby bump is visible.

“Shweta and I feel grateful & blessed to share that we are welcoming our first child soon. #BabyOnTheWay,” Aditya captioned the post.

Fans and members of the entertainment industry showered the couple with congratulatory wishes.

“Wow ..how beautiful. Congratulations to both of you,” singer Neha Kakkar commented.

“Heartiest congratulations. What a wonderful news,” singer Shreya Ghoshal wrote.

Aditya and Shweta, who met on the sets of their debut film ‘Shaapit’, tied the knot in December 2020. (ANI)