Modi Slams Congress For Using Name Of Late CDS Rawat In Polls

Prime Minister Narendra Modi while addressing ‘Vijay Sankalp Sabha’ in Uttarakhand’s Srinagar city lashed out at Congress for using late Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Bipin Rawat’s name to gather votes.

PM Modi also stated that a Congress leader even called late CDS Gen Bipin Rawat ‘Sadak ka Gunda’.
“The Congress party is using late CDS Gen Bipin Rawat’s name to gather votes. They did politics over his name after his appointment as the first CDS of the country. A leader of this party even called him ‘Sadak ka Gunda’,” the Prime Minister said.

Remembering late CDS Rawat, PM Modi said that the people of Uttarakhand have always protected the country like a vigilant watchdog.

“Today, memories of such a brave son of Pauri Garhwal, General Bipin Rawat ji are making me emotional. He showed the country that the people of Uttarakhand do not only have courage like mountains but also have high thinking like the Himalayas,” PM Modi said.

The Prime Minister said Uttarakhand people can never forget the attitude of Congress leaders towards the Indian Army when they conducted surgical strikes on terrorist bases.

“I remember some leaders (Congress) from Delhi also asked for proof,” he added.

India’s first Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Bipin Rawat died in a helicopter crash in December last year.

General Rawat was headed to Defence Services Staff College in Wellington to address the faculty and student officers of the Staff Course when his chopper crashed in Tamil Nadu. He was India’s, longest-serving four-star General.

General Rawat’s wife Madhulika Rawat and twelve other defence force personnel had also died in the helicopter crash.

Uttarakhand is scheduled for polls on February 14 and the results will be announced on March 10. (ANI)

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Vote On Unemployment, Inflation, Crimes Against Women: Priyanka

Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Thursday said the people of Uttar Pradesh should vote on issues of unemployment, inflation, poverty, crime against women and Dalits.

Congress leader held a roadshow in Rampur. She also interacted with a tyre puncture repair shop owner.

Speaking to ANI, Vadra said, “Vote on issues of unemployment, inflation, crime against women and Dalits, poverty. Think and vote. Cast your vote for someone who is working to resolve these issues.”

Voting for the first phase of the Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections began on Thursday at 7:00 am.

Covering the Jat-dominant belt of western Uttar Pradesh, the first phase of polls cover 58 assembly constituencies across 11 districts of the state.

The voting, which will conclude at 6:00 pm today, is taking place at 25,849 polling stations and 10,766 polling centres.

As many as 623 candidates are in the fray on 58 assembly seats where polls are being held today.

As per the set norms, the campaigning for the first phase of the UP polls ended on Tuesday (February 8) at 6 pm, marking the start of a 48-hour-long silence period.

The police have sealed the borders of the state and strict vigilance is underway to maintain peace in 58 constituencies where elections are underway.

Meanwhile, earlier in the day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged all the voters in Uttar Pradesh to participate in the elections while following the necessary COVID-19 guidelines.

“Today is the first phase of voting in the Uttar Pradesh assembly elections. I request all the voters to participate enthusiastically in this holy festival of democracy by following the rules of COVID. Remember – Vote first, then refreshments,” read PM Modi’s tweet roughly translated from Hindi.

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

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COVID-19 Guidelines For International Travellers Relaxed

The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on Thursday issued revised guidelines for international travellers which recommends 14 days self-monitoring post-arrival as against seven days home quarantine as mandated earlier.

The guidelines, which relaxed the protocols to be followed during international travel, will come into force from Monday.
As per the newly revised guidelines, all international travellers can now choose the option of uploading a certificate of completing the full primary vaccination schedule of COVID-19 from selected 82 countries on a reciprocal basis, besides uploading negative RT-PCR report (taken 72 hrs prior to journey).

The list of countries includes Australia, Canada, Cuba, Denmark, Hong Kong, Iran, Maldives, Israel, Mexico, Nepal, New Zealand, Oman, Qatar, Singapore, Saudi Arabia, United States of America, among others.

“The demarcation of ‘at-risk’ countries and other countries have been removed. Accordingly need for giving samples on the port of arrival and waiting till the result is obtained from countries ‘at-risk’ is dispensed with,” tweeted Mansukh Mandaviya, Health Minster.

“On arrival passenger found to be symptomatic should be immediately isolated and taken to a medical facility. Two per cent of the total passengers in the flight will undergo random testing at the airport. If found positive, the sample of such travellers will be sent for Genome Sequencing,” reads the official order.

The contacts of passenger testing positive shall be identified and managed as per the protocol.

“Contacts of the suspect case are the co-passenger seated in the same row, three rows in front and three rows behind along with the identified cabin crew,” read the statement.

The guidelines will be followed by all airlines and at all points of entry including airports, seaports and land ports. (ANI)

UP Phase I: 35.03% Voter Turnouts Till 1 pm

Uttar Pradesh reported 35.03 per cent voter turnout till 1 pm on Thursday in the first phase of the state Assembly elections, according to the Election Commission (EC).

The Shamli district witnessed the highest voting percentage with a voter turnout of 41.84 per cent, while Gautam Buddh Nagar district witnessed the lowest voter turnout of 28.66 per cent.

Among all the 11 districts where the polling is underway in the state, Agra recorded a voter turnout of 37.02 per cent, Ghaziabad reported 31.84 per cent, Meerut reported 34.47 per cent, Muzaffarnagar reported 35.55 per cent, Mathura reported 35.92 per cent, Aligarh reported 32.06 per cent, Baghpat reported 38.03 per cent, Bulandshahr reported 37.05 per cent and Hapur reported 40.12 per cent till 1 pm.

Voting for the first phase of the Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections began on Thursday at 7:00 am. Covering the Jat-dominant belt of western Uttar Pradesh, the first phase of polls will cover 58 Assembly constituencies across 11 districts of the state.

The voting, which will conclude at 6:00 pm today, is taking place at 25,849 polling stations and 10,766 polling centres.

As many as 623 candidates are in the fray on 58 assembly seats where polls are being held today.

As per the norms, the campaigning for the first phase of the UP polls ended on Tuesday (February 8) at 6 pm, marking the start of a 48-hour-long silence period.

The police have sealed the borders of the state and strict vigilance is underway to maintain peace in 58 constituencies where elections are underway.

Meanwhile, earlier in the day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged all the voters in Uttar Pradesh to participate in the elections while following the necessary COVID-19 guidelines.

“Today is the first phase of voting in the Uttar Pradesh assembly elections. I request all the voters to participate enthusiastically in this holy festival of democracy by following the rules of COVID.

The Gang Rape Capital of the World Delhi ?

Paris, the love capital of the world. London, the finance capital of the world. Milan, the fashion capital of the world. Delhi, the gang rape capital of the world… How did India get to the point that their capital, Delhi, is so often referred to as the india rape capital of the world, let alone get to the title as the gang rape capital?

The Newspapers on January 27th should have covered how India celebrated Indian Independence Day, but instead, Delhi has made the headlines for, yet another incident of gang rape as a 20-year-old woman was kidnapped from her home and gang-raped as an act of ‘revenge’ after a boy commits suicide.

A senior police officer reports, “The boy committed suicide in November last year and his family blamed the victim for it. The family alleged that it was because of her that the boy took the extreme step. To exact revenge on her, the family members allegedly abducted her. They wanted to teach her a lesson.”

After the young woman/ mother/ sister/ wife, was gang-raped she was paraded by the accused on the streets of Kasturba Nagar with her hair chopped, face blackened, and a shoe garland around her neck.

Why is this becoming a common occurrence in India? How did Delhi get its reputation for being the india rape capital of the world?

According to the National Crime Records Bureau, in 2015 it was recorded that a woman reported a rape every 15 minutes in India. What makes this statistic even more harrowing, is that it is believed that 90% of rapes and assaults aren’t even reported by the victims.

With that in mind, it is no surprise that in 2018 india rape capital was ranked the most dangerous place, highest rape statistics in the world to be a woman according to the Thomson Reuters Foundation survey.

In response to this data, experts said india rape capital moving to the top position showed not enough was being done to tackle the danger women faced, even after the gang rape and murder of a student, Jyoti Singh on a Delhi bus that made international headline News and made violence against women a national priority.

“India rape capital has shown utter disregard and disrespect for women … rape, marital rapes, sexual assault and harassment, female infanticide has gone unabated,” said Manjunath Gangadhara, an official at the Karnataka state government, to The Guardian. “The (world’s) fastest growing economy and leader in space and technology is shamed for violence committed against women.”

Government data shows reported cases of crimes against women in India rose by 83% between 2007 and 2016. There were four cases of rape reported every hour.

Politicians and Police

In the case of the teenage girl in Uttar, India in 2017, whose name is ironically protected under Indian law., the same legal system that failed to protect her against her assailant, Former BJP lawmaker Kuldeep Sengar. Sengar who was allegedly known as a ‘muscle man’ for using ‘gangster politics’, was accused of raping the 17-year-old when she approached Sengar for a job in June 2017. The victim alleges she was kidnapped and raped for more than a week by him and others.

Nearly two years later, Sengar was arrested for rape under child protection laws in 2019. However, this long journey to justice is one example of why 90% of rape victims in India do not come forward. Not only was the victim not taken seriously by the police but her family was threatened. For instance, it has been said that the victim’s father was arrested for possessing an illegal firearm. He died 3 days later in police custody.

In addition, the victim was seriously injured in a suspicious car crash in July. While she survived, both her aunts, who had been travelling with her, died and her lawyer was seriously injured. The crash happened in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, where Sengar was a lawmaker from Unnao district. In protest, the victim tortured herself, by setting herself on fire outside a BJP’s house. In order to cover up the crime of this child’s sexual abuse so many have died. The eventual conviction and imprisonment of Sengar is not justice.

Many British and Indian journalists have investigated many cases and uncovered how many authority figures have tried to cover up rape cases, that’s why people think Delhi india rape capital of the world. The verdict against Sengar came in the wake of the gang rape and murder of a 27-year-old vet in the southern city of Hyderabad that made global headlines. It wasn’t until the public took to the streets and protest for justice for the daughters of India. India’s federal investigation agency took over the case and arrested Atul Sengar, Kuldeep Sengar’s brother, and 10 others on charges of murder during this case.

Continuous Corruption

Even in the case of Jyoti Singh, in 2012, where her parents made a Trust in her name, the Nirbhaya Jyoti Trust. Nirbhaya – Hindi for fearless is the name by which Jyoti came to be known because Indian law initially prevented the publication of her identity, similar to the cases above. The reason for this is that the authorities were anxious to avoid the creation of a martyr.

They were quick to threaten publications with section 228a of the Indian penal code and the possibility of two years in jail for identifying a rape victim. However, the code also contains a clause permitting the next of kin to give written consent. Therefore, after Jyoti’s family consented to her name being published, it started to be used more often. Her image remains private.

Jyoti’s mother explains how she chose to “disclose the name of my daughter, Jyoti Singh. She was a victim. She did not commit any crime. Why should we suppress her details? They, who gang-raped and murdered her, should hide their names for committing that brutal act.”

India’s Verdict

Violence against women in India appears to be a systemic issue. It is apparent, the more powerful one is, or if you’re in the position of political or institutional power, the whole system seems to be at your disposal.

However, contrary to this case, it is not just the elite. In most cases, women know their attacker, and often it is their husband. Something that worried the globe during the coronavirus pandemic as domestic violence rose by at least 20% globally during lockdowns. The public understanding of what rape is and who might be guilty of rape is extremely narrow. Also, the tendency is still to side with the accused and not with the accuser. The victim of Sengar did not receive a medical examination until April 2018, nearly a year after the attack happened.

Whilst the government has tried to improve things with fast-track courts, and tougher sentencing, things aren’t getting better. This may be due to enforcement evidently being non-existent.

As a nation, India prides itself on its democracy, on its soring economic growth, and place on the world’s stage. Yet, there is a growing sense of shame in India to be known as the rape capital of world.

1M Afghan Children Could Die If Urgent Actions Not Taken: UNICEF

The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) in Afghanistan has warned that one million Afghan children could die from severe acute malnutrition if “urgent actions” are not taken.

“Without urgent action, 1 million #children could die from severe acute malnutrition. @UNICEFAfg is providing high energy peanut paste to children to support their recovery,” UNICEF Afghanistan tweeted.
“Having recently recovered from acute watery diarrhea, two years old Soria is back in hospital, this time suffering from edema and wasting. Her mother has been by her bedside for the past 2 weeks anxiously waiting for Soria to recover,” UNICEF Afghanistan said in another tweet.

Despite the rising numbers of children affected by malnutrition, the Ministry of Public Health said no malnutrition care centers are active in Afghanistan, Tolo News reported.

It further reported that according to the Ministry of Public Health, the number of children suffering from malnutrition is around 4.4. million in Afghanistan.

The humanitarian situation in Afghanistan has deteriorated drastically since the Taliban took control of Kabul last year in mid-August.

A combination of a suspension of foreign aid, the freezing of Afghan government assets, and international sanctions on the Taliban, have plunged the country, already suffering from high poverty levels, into a full-blown economic crisis. (ANI)

Gutka Worth ₹2 Cr, Unauthorized Liquor Seized In Visakhapatnam

The Special Enforcement Bureau officials of Andhra Pradesh on Wednesday seized Gutka packets cost about Rs 2 crore Gutka packets along with unauthorized liquor worth Rs 10 lakh in Visakhapatnam district.

Speaking to ANI, Rama Chandra Rao, Additional Commissioner, SEB said, “We have traced a total of 10 cases of illegal liquor in a lorry. The driver, V Krishna revealed the godown details. Based on the information, we raided the godown and found the products.”

“Gutka worth Rs 2 crore and liquor bottles valued Rs 10 lakh were seized from the accused. We will arrest all the accused involved in the case. A team of officials would arrest an accused identified as Ravi in Rayagada,” the police official added.

Further investigation is underway. (ANI)

Lara Flaunts Daughter’s Photography Skills

It seems like Lara Dutta Bhupathi’s daughter Saira loves taking pictures of the ‘Andaaz’ actor.

On Wednesday, Lara took to Instagram and posted sun-kissed photos of herself clicked by none other than her 10-year-old daughter.

“Daughter’s preschool photography skills this morning,” she captioned the post.

Lara also added the hashtags “no filter”, “natural light”, “don’t let the sun go down on me”, “daughters” and “love”.

Reacting to the pictures, actor Tisca Chopra commented, “In all fairness, she had a great subject.”

“Wow and smiling so early in the morning! I could not,” actor Soha Ali Khan wrote.

Meanwhile, on the work front, Lara will be seen in the second season of ‘Hiccups and Hookups’. (ANI)

TRS MPs Want Privilege Motion Against PM’s Statement

Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) MPs on Thursday walked out from the Rajya Sabha demanding the Chairman accepts their privilege motion against Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Proceedings of the House is underway.

Earlier in the day, TRS MPs moved a privilege motion against Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his statement in the Rajya Sabha on the passing of the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Bill.

The notice of privilege motion submitted by TRS MP Dr K Keshava Rao on Thursday read, “We, the undersigned members of Rajya Sabha, wish to move a privilege motion under Rule 187, against Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his statement in the House on February 8, 2022, during the motion of President’s Address on the passing of the Aandhra Pradesh Re-Organization Bill in the most ‘shameful manner’ in the two Houses of Parliament.

The statement attempts to show the Parliament Houses in “a bad and contemptuous manner, denigrating and demeaning the procedures and proceedings of the House and its functioning”, the notice read. (ANI)

Ranveer Singh Wants A Kiss

Ranveer Grooves To ‘Beqaboo’ With Deepika

Seems like superstar Ranveer Singh is also on a promotional spree to cheer for his wife Deepika Padukone who is awaiting the release of her highly-anticipated romantic film ‘Gehraiyaan’.

While promotions of the upcoming Shakun Batra directorial romantic movie ‘Gehraiyaan’ has been going on in full swing, here comes a video from Singh who dropped a video of himself grooving to the film’s recently released song ‘Beqaboo’.
In the video shared by Singh on his Instagram handle, he and Deepika could be seen grooving on the song ‘Beqaboo’ in their car, on Wednesday night.

“All the cool kids are doing it! @deepikapadukone #beqaaboo #gehraiyaan,” Singh captioned his post.

Deepika thanked him in the comments section and wrote, “My Biggest Cheerleader! I Love You!”

The post hit two million likes within a few hours of being posted. Fans also showered love for the couple in the comments section.

“What a track!” one fan wrote.

“We always love to see you both together and happy like this @deepikapadukone @ranveersingh,” another commented.

A third fan wrote “Haayyyeeee. Supportive husband.”

The much-awaited movie looks beneath the surface of complex modern relationships, adulting, letting go and taking control of ones’ life path.

Apart from Deepika, the film stars Siddhant Chaturvedi, Ananya Panday and Dhairya Karwa in the lead along with Naseeruddin Shah and Rajat Kapur in pivotal roles.

Jointly produced by Dharma Productions, Viacom18 and Shakun Batra’s Jouska Films, the Amazon Original movie will have its OTT world premiere across more than 240 countries and territories on February 11, 2022. (ANI)