‘Paraivarvadis’ Did Not Let Me Work For UP: Modi

In a veiled attack on Samajwadi Party, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said that between 2014-2017 the ‘paraivarvadis’ did not let him work for the people of Uttar Pradesh.

Addressing a public rally in Hardoi, the Prime Minister said that the people of Hardoi will celebrate the first Holi on March 10 with the bumper victory of the BJP.
“People of Hardoi have made preparations to play Holi twice. First Holi will be played with BJP’s bumper victory on 10th March. But if you want to play Holi on 10th March, you will have to make arrangements at polling booths,” said PM Modi.

“Today in the third phase too, without any division, heavy voting is being held on the lotus symbol. The news that we have received so far is very encouraging,” he added.

PM Modi said that BJP government is for poor, farmer and youths of the country.

“The double engine government you voted for does not belong to any family not the government at the Centre. Our government is for poor, farmer and youths,” PM Modi said.

PM Modi said that the BJP government worked hard for five years, but between 2014 and 2017 these ‘paraivarvadis’ did not support him.

“I am sad that from 2014-2017 these ‘paraivarvadis’ did not support me. I am an MP from UP, but till 2017 they didn’t let me work for the people of UP. If you bring them again, will they let me work for you? Should such people be re-elected?” he added.

He further said the earlier because of the fear of mafias traders were afraid to do business

“Five years ago, what mafias did to the UP? Traders were afraid to do business. Snatching, loot was common at that time. People used to say, “Diya baree ghar wapas aa jao” (Come back home before the Sunset). These ‘paraivarvadis’, who were losing the election badly, will now spread poison in the name of caste. Such people fight with their own families for a chair, but you have to remember only one thing- UP’s development, is the country’s development,” said PM Modi.

Polling in 59 constituencies for the third phase of the Uttar Pradesh elections is underway.

Subsequent phases are taking place on February 23, 27, and March 3 and 7. The counting of votes will be done on March 10. (ANI)

35.88% Voter Turnout In UP, 34.10% In Punjab Till 1 pm

Uttar Pradesh recorded a voter turnout of 35.88 per cent, while Punjab reported 34.10 per cent till 1 pm on Sunday in the ongoing phase of the Assembly elections.

According to the Election Commission of India, in Uttar Pradesh, Etah witnessed the highest voter turnout of 42.24 per cent followed by Lalitpur (42.12 per cent) and Manpuri (41.14 per cent) till 1 pm.
Kanpur Nagar recorded the lowest percentage of voter turnout of 28.50 per cent. Further, Jhansi saw 32.83 per cent voter turnout.

Meanwhile, Fazilka in Punjab reported 40.59 per cent voter turnout which is the highest. While Sahibjada Ajit Singh Nagar reported 27.22 per cent voter turnout which is the lowest in Punjab.

Polling in 59 constituencies for the third phase of the Uttar Pradesh elections is underway.

In the third phase of the Uttar Pradesh polls, 59 assembly seats across 16 districts are going to the polls on Sunday. As many as 627 candidates are in the fray. Over 2.16 crore voters are eligible to exercise their franchise at 25,794 polling places and 15,557 polling stations in the third phase of Assembly elections.

Among the key constituencies where polling began today include Karhal where former chief minister and Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav is contesting his maiden Assembly election.

Akhilesh’s uncle and Pragatisheel Samajwadi Party (Lohia) supremo Shivpal Singh Yadav is contesting from Jaswantnagar seat.

Voting for 117 constituencies in Punjab is underway amid tight security.

In Punjab, over 2.14 crore voters will decide the fate of 1304 candidates who are in the fray from 117 constituencies.

There are 2,14,99,804 voters in Punjab who are eligible to exercise their franchise on Sunday. He said that there are 1304 candidates–1209 male, 93 women and two transgenders are in the fray in 117 constituencies spread across 23 districts of the state.

The state is witnessing a multi-corner contest this time with Congress, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), Shiromani Akali Dal-Bahujan Samaj Party alliance, and the coalition of Bharatiya Janata Party-former chief minister Amarinder Singh’s Punjab Lok Congress party as key players.

The counting of votes will be done on March 10. (ANI)

People Will Reject Sidhu’s Arrogance: Majithia

Amid voting for Assembly elections, Shiromani Akali Dal candidate from Amritsar East constituency, Bikram Singh Majithia, on Sunday hit out at his opponent and state Congress chief Navjot Singh Sidhu and said that people will reject his hate politics and arrogance adding that he will defeat the Congress leader.

Speaking to ANI, Majithia said that Sidhu has challenged him and the people of Punjab will reject the arrogance of Navjot Singh Sidhu and his hate politics.
“Sidhu has challenged me. Now the people will win and the arrogance and politics of hatred of Navjot Singh Sidhu will be rejected,” he said.

Claiming that the Amritsar East has become “backwards” under Sidhu, the SAD leader said that he will win the constituency as well as the hearts of the people.

Notably, Punjab Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi government had slapped a case in December last year against Majithia under the provisions of the NDPS Act in connection with an alleged Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act (NDPS) case after which he was granted protection from arrest from the Supreme Court till February 23.

Hitting out at Channi, the SAD leader said that he talks about his work in the 111 days at the office but does not talk about his tenure as a minister for the rest of more than four years.

“Channi remained the minister for more than four years. He did not say anything about his government then. He is talking about 111 days of his government. Who would talk about the rest of the days? Congress government has not stood on the expectations of the people for the entire five years. The condition of unemployment and industry is pathetic,” he said.

“Nobody is more corrupt than Channi. He wears a watch worth Rs 15 lakh and owns more than Rs 100 crore. If this is being poor, then may all the people of Punjab become poor like him. Why did he not do this?” Majithia added.

Asked about the Aam Aadmi Party’s announcement to wipe off corruption with the “broom” once the party is elected to power, he said,”‘Jhadu’ to chal jayega unpe”.

“‘Jhadu’ to chal jayega unpe (They would be wiped off with a broom). The Punjabis would not come under anybody’s control and would decide for themselves. Punjabis love their nation and believes in brotherhood. The failed model of Delhi will not work in Punjab,” he said.

The SAD leader also hit out at the AAP candidate Bhagwant Mann and said that the one who does not keep his family happy cannot work for the welfare of the Punjabis.

“Who will run the government from the Aam Aadmi Party? The people of Punjab will not vote for Bhagwant Mann who does not keep his family happy. He cannot do anything for the welfare of the Punjabis,” he said.

Akali Dal-BSP Will Win 80-Plus Seats: Badal

Shiromani Akali Dal leader chief Sukhbir Singh Badal, who is contesting from Jalalabad in Punjab Assembly elections, said that the SAD-BSP alliance will make a clean sweep in the state and claimed that the alliance will win over 80 seats in the polls.

“We have been standing firm at one place for the last three generations. While many others have moved to other parties on not getting election tickets, like Captain Amarinder Singh,” said Shiromani Akali Dal patron and five times Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal.

Meanwhile, Sukhbir Singh Badal expressed confidence that his SAD-BSP alliance will make a clean sweep in the elections this time. He claimed,” We will get 80 plus seats.”

Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) President Sukhbir Singh Badal along with Harsimrat Kaur Badal and Parkash Singh Badal cast their votes at a polling station in Government Primary Smart School, Badal Village at Lambi constituency in Muktsar district of Punjab.

While SAD leader Harsimrat Kaur Badal said, “Today people want a stable, strong government. As a border state, it has many challenges. I’m sure there’s going to be clean sweep in favour of a tried & tested local, regional party that understand the aspirations of the local people.”

Voting for 117 constituencies in Punjab is underway amid tight security.

In Punjab, over 2.14 crore voters will decide the fate of 1304 candidates who are in the fray from 117 constituencies.

There are 2,14,99,804 voters in Punjab who are eligible to exercise their franchise on Sunday. He said that there are 1304 candidates–1209 male, 93 women and two transgenders are in the fray in 117 constituencies spread across 23 districts of the state.

The state is witnessing a multi-corner contest this time with Congress, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), Shiromani Akali Dal-Bahujan Samaj Party alliance, and the coalition of Bharatiya Janata Party-former chief minister Amarinder Singh’s Punjab Lok Congress party as key players.

The counting of votes will be done on March 10. (ANI)

Punjab Polls: Pink Poll Booth Managed Entirely By women

Voting is underway for Assembly elections at pink booths across Punjab which provides special arrangements for pregnant women and persons with disabilities, among other people.

Pink booths are managed entirely by the women polling personnel. They were set up by the Election Commission to encourage women voters to vote.

The Punjab Assembly polls are being held in a single phase.

In Punjab, over 2.14 crore voters will decide the fate of 1304 candidates who are in the fray from 117 constituencies.

There are 2,14,99,804 voters in Punjab who are eligible to exercise their franchise on Sunday.

In the 2017 Punjab Assembly polls, Congress won 77 seats in the 117-member House, whereas Shiromani Akali Dal could win only 18 seats. On the other hand, AAP emerged as the second-largest party with 20 seats.

The counting of votes will be done on March 10. (ANI)

Cong Will Be Wiped Out From Punjab: Capt.

Former Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh said that Congress will be wiped out from the state in the Assembly elections.

Speaking to reporters, Amarinder Singh, who left Congress and formed Punjab Lok Congress, said, “I am certain of winning Patiala. I think we will win the elections…They (Congress) live in a different world & will be wiped out in Punjab.”
“Bhagwant Mann is an anti-national and he is supporting Arvind Kejriwal,” said the Punjab Lok Congress founder after casting his vote in Patiala.

The former CM also said that his party is performing well and positive reports coming from the ground.

The state is witnessing a multi-cornered contest this time with Congress, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), Shiromani Akali Dal-Bahujan Samaj Party alliance, and the coalition of Bharatiya Janata Party-former chief minister Amarinder Singh’s Punjab Lok Congress party as key players.

Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi, who is the Congress’s chief ministerial face, is contesting from two seats Chamkaur Sahib and Bhadaur. Punjab Congress chief Navjot Singh Sidhu is facing SAD’s Bikram Singh Majithia, AAP’s Jeevanjyot Kaur and BJP’s Jagmohan Singh Raju in Amritsar (East).

AAP Lok Sabha MP from Sangrur and party’s CM face Bhagwant Mann is contesting from Dhuri seat. Punjab Lok Congress chief Captain Amarinder Singh is seeking re-election from the Patiala constituency.

Five-time Chief Minister and senior Shiromani Akali Dal leader Parkash Singh Badal is in the fray from the Lambi seat while SAD chief Sukhbir Singh Badal is in the electoral contest from Jalalabad. The BJP has pitted its Punjab unit chief Ashwani Kumar Sharma from the Pathankot constituency.

Voting for all the 117 seats are underway and the results will be announced on March 10. (ANI)

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Priyanka Urges Punjab People To Vote

As the Assembly elections in Punjab are underway, Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Sunday urged the people of the state to vote in “large numbers” for the “honour of Punjabiyat”.

Polling in the single-phased assembly polls is underway on 117 seats of Punjab.

“For Punjab, for the honour of Punjabiyat, vote in large numbers,” read Priyanka’s tweet roughly translated from Hindi.

The Congress leader further said that each vote cast for “peace, security and prosperity” will be important for the betterment of Punjab.

“Sisters and brothers of Punjab, stability and development complement each other. Every vote given for peace, security and prosperity will play an important role in the betterment of Punjab with new thinking,” she said.

Voting for 117 constituencies for Punjab Assembly elections began at 8 am on Sunday amid tight security.

In Punjab, over 2.14 crore voters will decide the fate of 1,304 candidates who are in the fray from 117 constituencies.

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President Greets AP, Mizoram On Their Statehood Day

President Ram Nath Kovind on Sunday greeted the states of Arunachal Pradesh and Mizoram on their Statehood Day and wished both the states to make rapid strides in development while living in harmony with nature.

Taking to Twitter, the president wrote “Greetings to the people of Arunachal Pradesh and Mizoram on statehood day. Endowed with natural beauty and rich cultural heritage, both the states exemplify unity in diversity.”
“I wish both the states to make rapid strides in development while living in harmony with nature,” he further said.

Arunachal Pradesh became a full-fledged state on February 20, 1987. Similarly, Mizoram became the 23rd state of India on February 20, 1987, with the Fifty-Third Amendment of the Indian Constitution, 1986. (ANI)

India Logs 19,968 New COVID Cases, 673 Deaths

India reported 19,968 new cases of COVID-19 during the last 24 hours, said the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on Sunday.

A total of 11,87,766 samples were tested during the last 24 hours. The positivity rate for the day stands at 1.68 per cent while the weekly positivity rate stands at 2.27 per cent, as per a press statement from the Ministry.

During the last 24 hours, 48,847 patients recovered from the infection, pushing the total recoveries throughout the country to 4,20,86,383. The recovery rate has gone up to 98.28 per cent.

In the country, 673 people lost their lives due to the deadly virus during the last 24 hours. The death toll throughout the country due to COVID-19 currently stands at 5,11,903.

There are currently 2,24,187 active COVID-19 cases in the state, which is 0.52 per cent of total cases.

A total of 175.37 crores vaccination doses against COVID-19 have been administered so far as a part of the nationwide vaccination drive against the disease. (ANI)

Putin Has Already Won, Any War Will Be A Bonus

Even if Russia does not go into Ukraine, President Putin has already won at home with his narrative of ‘only Putin can save Russia’. Any further action, such as annexation of Donbas and exclusion of Ukraine from NATO will be a bonus on the international stage. With his gradual drip-drip action and by putting Ukraine’s future NATO membership at the centre of the standoff, he has managed to convince most Russians that the whole of ‘western world’ is united in its ambition to put nuclear weapons next door on Russian borders and destroy Russia.

Modern democracies survive on creating a narrative of an opposition threatening one’s lifestyle or prospects for a better life. There is less of what ‘our side’ can do and more of what damage the opposition can do. The Brexit tale was all about how Europe is a constraint on Britain’s rise to global glory again. Trump played to the perceived threat to ‘white supremacy’ and individual liberty. Putin similarly plays on the threat the west poses to Russian integrity, pride and power. Indian politicians play the threat by Pakistan, ‘Islamic terrorism’ and secessionists to India’s unity.

Putin is an ex-KGB man. His forte is the dynamics and intrigues between international powers. In the Ukraine standoff, he has played that with remarkable sophistication and reinforced the narrative that the whole of the west is intent to breaking up Russia and reduce its power.

The post Gorbachev and Yeltsin eras are still fresh in the minds of many Russians of the Soviet period. Soviet power on the world stage fizzled away in front of their eyes. The promise of better life with reforms and closer engagement with the west not only didn’t materialise, many Russians went into deep poverty. Thuggery and Oligarch warlords emerged ushering a dangerous period of lawlessness, murders and Mafiosi type gangsterism stripping away State assets.

From that post Soviet ruin arose Putin. His narrative has been that the west or rather America has no love for Russia. Rather it wants to drive Russia to the ground and exploit its natural resources.  The narrative has worked well.

In the last few years, the narrative was wearing down a bit. Russia sells and thrives on selling gas, oil and other natural minerals to most of Europe. There are many Russians engaged in constructive business, academic and even social relations with many Europeans. In fact there is a healthy trade between Russia and USA as well. Many western Multinationals, such as BP in Rosneft, have shares in Russian companies. Even some western NGOs operate in Russia. Russians travel to the west and see no hostility.

It was in this atmosphere of improving relationships that Putin’s ‘the West is the threat’ narrative was becoming less convincing to his voters. The Nordstream 2 project appears one of the great triumphs of cordiality and improved relations between the ‘west’ and Russia.

It was not surprising that in this apparent thaw, politicians like Alexei Navalny were becoming popular. He and others like him politically attack Putin of exploiting ‘national threat’ to stifle legitimate opposition, remain in power and enrich himself and his ‘friends’. Putin’s friends allegedly keep their money conveniently in the offshore financial centres that Britain owns, so it remains safe. There are said to be a number of investments in western countries including USA through these off shore companies. Navalny campaigns for a better relationship with the west, a more transparent Russian polity and end to an ‘artificial cold war’.

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Despite Navalny being jailed, it was gradually going well for the opposition as it eroded into the Putin narrative. Until Ukraine.

By stationing his army on the doorsteps of Ukraine in what appears to be an ‘imminent’ invasion, he has united the west to echo his narrative. He has put NATO expansion at the centre of the conflict. He has demanded that western weapons not be deployed next to the borders of Russia.

Western countries had differential relationships with Russia. Some like Germany and France had closer relations than United Kingdom. Suddenly the west has started to unite behind the NATO narrative and played into the security neurosis that Putin feeds his own country on.

Almost every NATO member is singing form the same hymn sheet. ‘It is the sovereign right of Ukraine to join NATO’. From Russian public perspective, if Ukraine were ever to join NATO, it would also have the right to have NATO bases, meaning American, next door to Russia as has happened in some other neighbouring countries.

The narrative is game set and match for Putin. He can turn to his people and say. ‘See the threat hasn’t gone. Why do they want to put weapons next door to us if our relations have improved? They still want to disintegrate Russia and destroy its power’. It doesn’t matter how many Russians travel to the west, in their minds will be the question, why does America want to station missiles next door to mother Russia.

The NATO narrative is a difficult one for the west. It is illogical but one that cannot be denied in public. It needed highly competent, creative statesmanship and diplomacy not to fall in the trap set by Putin. Angela Merkel probably would have handled it better. British statesmanship and diplomacy no longer awes the world. And Joe Biden seems out of his depth against a seasoned master strategist. Putin has proven to his people that when it comes to survival of Russia, the whole of the west is united and plays to Washington’s tune.

The reality is that the west is not united on the NATO issue. Countries like Germany and France do not see any strategic gain if Ukraine joins NATO but leads to breakdown in relations with Russia. However no one can publicly declare that and no NATO country can openly say that ‘Ukraine should give up its sovereign right to join NATO’.

Putin has got what he wants and consolidated his position at home. Even if he withdraws all his forces from Ukraine now without a single concession, he can be assured of popularity at home for nearly a decade. The narrative of the ever remaining threat’ and ‘only Putin can save Russia’ will survive and thrive. The Ukraine-NATO narrative will continue to dominate Russian-West dialogues. Putin will make sure it remains in the public discourse. Politicians like Navalny unfortunately will continue to be exploited as ‘traitors’ by Putin.

Nevertheless Putin is also fully aware of the underlying disunity in the west even if on the surface it appears united and falsely bound in its own rhetoric of principles. He will probably stay put with his army on Ukraine’s borders, playing like a ‘cat plays with a mouse’, wrenching up the threat of invasion bit by bit and then getting a few concessions. But he won’t take over Ukraine completely unless provoked.

It is not in Putin’s benefit to invade Ukraine and take it over completely. He needs the threat of NATO next door to be alive to maintain his popularity at home.

When the German Chancellor Olaf Scholz mocked Putin and said, ‘I don’t know how long the president intends to stay in office?’ One wonders whether Putin thought, ‘As long as you keep me in power.’.