Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri

Did Rahul Think Of Nyay For 1984 Atrocities On Sikh Community: Puri

Reacting to the Congress’ Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra, Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri asked Congress leader Rahul Gandhi whether he had ever thought about justice (Nyay) for the people of the Sikh community who suffered atrocities in 1984.

“I want to ask Rahul Gandhi, what has he thought about the justice for the people of our community who suffered atrocities in 1984, did he ever go there and apologised to the people?… Rahul Gandhi is distracted and keeps saying anything. His people said things about Sanatana Dharma and this is unfortunate,” Puri told ANI on Sunday.

When asked about former Congress leader Milind Deora joining Shiv Sena, Puri said that he has known Milind Deora and his father Murli Deora for 30-40 years.

“I know Milind Deora and I have known his father Murli Deora for 30-40 years…he has joined Shiv Sena led by Eknath Shinde and we have an alliance with them so we will work together,” he added.

The Maharashtra leader ended his 55-year-old association with the party which went back to his father Murli Deora.

Milind Deora’s decision to quit Congress came on the day Rahul Gandhi kickstarted his nationwide ‘Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra’ from Manipur’s Thoubal.

Party chief Mallikarjun Kharge and Wayanad MP Rahul Gandhi flagged off the yatra from Manipur’s Thoubal.

The yatra will cover over 6,700 kilometres over 67 days, traversing through 110 districts. (ANI)

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Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri

Hardeep Lashes Out At Cong Over New Parliament Building

Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri on Thursday lashed out at the Congress for objecting to the inauguration of the new Parliament building by Prime Minister Narendra Modi stating that with such actions the opposition party will surely “fade into oblivion.”

“…I find it very difficult to have an intelligent conversation with them (Congress) on that…They say something else when they meet us and something entirely different for public consumption. I think they are slowly but surely ensuring they will fade into oblivion….” Hardeep Puri told ANI.
“Agar unhone Parliament banaya hota toh innagurate kar sakte the na? (If they had built the Parliament they could have innagurated it), Puri said.

The union minister had a day earlier in a press briefing in the national capital pointed out that In August 1975, then PM Indira Gandhi inaugurated the Parliament Annexe, and later in 1987 PM Rajiv Gandhi inaugurated the Parliament Library. “If your (Congress) head of government can inaugurate them, why can’t our head of government do the same?,” Puri asked.

He said that the boycott of the inaugural of the Parliament building stems from “both gross and misrepresentation of the nature of the occasion.”

“…You are celebrating India the mother of democracies the largest democracy, now the fifth largest economy in the world going in the direction of the third-largest economy in the world and you want to disassociate yourself from that? You are disassociating yourself from India, what is Indian civilization, culture and democracy,” said Hardeep Puri while talking to ANI today.

Union Minister RK Singh also criticised the opposition parties decision to boycott the new Parliament building inauguration.

“These people (opposition) have no validation for the sanctity of the Parliament…they have boycotted the President’s address numerous times. They have constantly been disrupting the Parliament…they have no respect for the Parliament. This is a great occasion for the country and the opposition is playing divisive politics,” Singh said on Opposition’s decision to boycott the inauguration.

Maharashtra Deputy chief minister Devendra Fadnavis also pointed out that the Congress had gone ahead with the inauguration of the Parliament Annexe by the late Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.

“It is being said that the President should inaugurate the new Parliament building, so why it didn’t come up when Indira Gandhi inaugurated the Parliament Annexe?,” Fadnavis asked.

In Chennai, Union Finance Minister said the Opposition parties should rethink their decision to boycott the opening of the new Parliament building.

“It’s a temple of democracy, even the PM entered the Parliament by bowing on its steps. I humbly request and appeal (to the Opposition), kindly re-think, change your stand and participate in the ceremony,” Sitharaman said.

Opposition parties, including the Congress, have said they will boycott the ceremony to unveil the new Parliament building. The opposition said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s decision to inaugurate the building without President Droupadi Murmu “insults the high office of the President, and violates the letter and spirit of the Constitution”.

The opposition parties said in the statement that the new Parliament building has been built “at great expense during a once-in-a-century pandemic with no consultation with the people of India or MPs, for whom it is apparently being built.”

Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone of the new Parliament Building on December 10, 2020. (ANI)

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Hardeep Puri Reiterates India’s Position On Russia-Ukraine Conflict

Hardeep Puri Reiterates India’s Position On Russia-Ukraine Conflict

Union Minister for Housing and Urban Affairs and Petroleum and Natural Gas, Hardeep Singh Puri, on Thursday, reiterated India’s position in the Russia-Ukraine war and said, “this is not the time for war.”

Speaking to ANI, Puri quoted the European ambassador’s statement, “we don’t care where India buys energy from but think India can help in bringing resolution to what’s going on” and added, “India’s position is that this isn’t time for war.”
On the eve of one-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, in an interview with a different media organization, Ugo Astuto, the ambassador of the European Union, commented on India’s position in continuing with procurement of crude oil from Russia and also appreciates New Delhi’s overall stand on the Ukraine conflict.

The Union Minister also said that India will accelerate the green transition and will go down the bio-fuels way. “We’ve seen a news report that 38 per cent of additional sugar is going for ethanol production. We can see enthusiasm all around,” he added.

“There’s no country which has more potential for electric vehicles than India. Japanese and German manufacturers are bringing new electric vehicles, and there’s green hydrogen potential, CNG. India will go to be the laboratory case where we’ll find all these technologies,” Puri said.

Earlier, in November 2022 also, Puri reiterated that India is under no moral conflict to stop buying oil from Russia.

Responding to a question by CNN’s Becky Anderson who questioned Puri on whether India had “qualms” over purchasing so much from Russia, the minister said: “Absolutely none, there is no moral conflict, if somebody wants to take an ideological position…We don’t buy from X or Y, we buy whatever is available. I don’t do the buying, it’s the oil companies who do the buying.”

Puri defended India’s purchases stating that India only bought 0.2 per cent, not 2 per cent of Russian oil and it buys a quarter of what Europe buys in one afternoon.

Asked whether India is benefitting from discounted rates of Russia, Puri said, “Let me first try and correct your perspective, we ended the financial year 2022, the purchases of Russian oil were not 2 per cent, it was 0.2 per cent. Moreover, we still buy a quarter of what Europe buys in one afternoon. So, let’s be very clear about what the perspective is.”

Asked about India’s backup plan if the West decides to tighten the oil ban from Russia, Puri said “We have many backup plans, I don’t look at the way you are looking at it. We have healthy discussions going on with the US and Europe. We don’t feel any pressure, Modi’s government doesn’t feel the pressure. We are the fifth largest economy in the world, and we are the one country, which is making the transition. When you have an increase in the oil prices, they have consequences – one of them is – there will be inflation and recession, another is we will make the transition in green energy.” The union minister also cleared the air about Russia being the largest supplier of oil to India. (ANI)

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Indore Cleanest City Rank

Swachh Survey: Indore Retains Cleanest City Rank For 6th Year

Ranked first in the Swachh Survekshan 2022 Awards for the cleanest city in the country, Indore retained the tag for the sixth time in a row in the Centre’s annual cleanliness survey, while Madhya Pradesh held on to the tag of the cleanest state.

Gujarat’s Surat and Maharashtra’s Navi Mumbai stood second and third on the list of the cleanest cities.
The results of the 7th edition of the Swachh Survekshan Awards were announced on Saturday. President Droupadi Murmu presented the awards at Talkatora Stadium in the national capital. Union minister Hardeep Singh Puri was also present.

Chhattisgarh got the second prize under the category of ‘Best Performing State’ in Swachh Survekshan. Chhattisgarh’s urban administration & labor minister Shiv Kumar Dahariya received the award at the event.

Addressing on the occasion, Puri said, “The cleanliness drive (Swachh Bharat Mission) that started 8 years ago as a govt initiative is a mass movement today. Swachhata Survekshan today is the largest sanitation survey in the world, in 2016 it was started as a pilot project in 73 cities & now in 2022 more than 4,355 cities have taken part in it.”

The survey to study the progress of the cleanliness drive (Urban) was conducted based on certain cleanliness parameters.

Besides the cities, Uttarakhand’s Haridwar was awarded the cleanest Ganga town in the category of ‘more than 1 lakh population.

Following is the list of the top 10 cleanest cities (with a population of over 1 lakh) in the country:

Rank City State/UT

  1. Indore Madhya Pradesh
  2. Surat Gujarat
  3. Navi Mumbai Maharashtra
  4. Visakhapatnam Andhra Pradesh
  5. Vijayawada Andhra Pradesh
  6. Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
  7. Tirupati Andhra Pradesh
  8. Mysore Karnataka
  9. New Delhi Delhi
  10. Ambikapur Chhattisgarh (ANI)

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