Sweep for BJP, Delhi dumps broom: Test for Kejriwal to keep his flock together

April 27, 2017

New Delhi, Apr 27: BJP's gambit in replacing all its sitting municipal councillors, putting an outsider, actor Manoj Tiwari, at the helm of the state unit and using Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a trump card has paid it handsome dividends in the elections to the three municipal corporations in Delhi.

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It steamrolled AAP and restricted Congress to a modest revival by taking 181 of the 270 seats — that's over two thirds — for which polling took place last Sunday. Tiwari, Swaraj India chief Yogendra Yadav — a former colleague of Kejriwal — and state Congress chief Ajay Maken have all invoked the idea of 'Right of Recall' to urge Kejriwal to step down as CM.

"A party which won 67 assembly seats just two years back couldn't win even 67 wards," said Tiwari, rubbing it in. For AAP, the outcome could not have been worse, coming as it did on the heels of its humiliating defeat in the Rajouri Garden bypoll and soon after its loss in Punjab and Goa.

It was left vying with Congress for seats and vote share, doing marginally better than the latter. It got only 16 seats in south (BJP 70, Congress 12), 21 in north (BJP 64, Congress 15) and 11 in east (BJP 47, Congress 3). AAP had hoped it would be able to favourably contrast its performance in the state government with BJP's in the MCD, but the strategy didn't work.

Also, by dumping all its sitting councillors, BJP managed to signal a clean break from its 10-year-old legacy even as it rode on Modi's huge post-UP popularity. Raising a scare over disease outbreaks because of the insanitary conditions in the city didn't serve AAP well. The party needs to introspect if it wants to remain a credible player in Indian politics, according to most political analysts. It, however, appears to be in a state of denial, having worked out a consistent strategy of blaming EVM-tampering for defeats.

"BJP has done nothing but spread corruption, dengue and chikungunya in Delhi. There's no reason for people to vote for BJP again. It is unbelievable. If the margin of victory had been low we could have accepted it. But the huge difference is not possible without rigging the elections," said deputy CM Manish Sisodia.

However, later in the day, Kejriwal congratulated BJP on its victory, saying in a tweet that his government "looks forward to working wid (sic) MCDs for the betterment of Delhi".

The question on many lips is: Will Kejriwal & Co now get serious about engaging with the real issues - such as repairing roads and augmenting the bus fleet - instead of being in a permanent state of conflict with the Centre and bristling at every criticism.

Kejriwal, who has stayed out of Delhi for long periods, will have to guard his flock that will now be more vulnerable to temptation from BJP.

In case of an adverse verdict from Election Commission of India in the office-of-profit case, which will lead to the disqualification of 21 party MLAs, such attempts will assume urgency and could pose an existential crisis for AAP.

For its part, BJP, after this massive mandate, cannot afford to let the rot within the municipal corporations it rules continue, say civic experts.

It will have to bring about a perceptible change in the way the corporations function - from streamlining processes to sticking to deadlines to cutting out corruption.

Blaming Kejriwal for denying funds to the corporations won't work because state party chief Tiwari had indicated that they would find new ways, like direct funding by the Centre.

The fact that there has been a marginal decline in its vote share - from 36.7% in 2012 to 36.1% this time - should be a sobering thought.

Tiwari's strenuous campaigning has helped him shake off the outsider tag; he also enjoys the central leadership's solid backing.

The party's immediate challenge is to ensure sanitation and salaries for MCD staff. In this tri-polar contest, Congress chief Ajay Maken's efforts to revive his party's fortunes with virtually no support from other state leaders failed.

Former chief minister Sheila Dikshit stayed away and no other leader was visible during campaigning. They say they were not made to feel welcome. There were rumblings within the fractious state unit over ticket distribution.

Former minister A K Walia threatened to quit and east Delhi strongman Arvinder Singh Lovely dealt a severe blow to the party by actually doing so in a huff, promptly joining BJP.

He was followed by former Delhi Commission for Women chief Barkha Singh, who even questioned Rahul Gandhi's state of health. Having improved its vote share in the Rajouri Garden byelection, Maken ran a largely positive campaign with multiple manifestoes on various issues.

Given the heavy odds he was up against, there is no great surprise over the party's third-place finish. Although he has already sent in his resignation, he is seen as Rahul Gandhi's choice to run the party in Delhi and the options for Congress are limited.

"Our vote share went down to 9% in the 2015 assembly elections and from there it has improved. I took charge as DPCC president when Congress couldn't open its account in the 2015 elections. It has been a difficult journey and party workers worked really hard. We have made a reasonable comeback but it is not what I had hoped for," said Maken.

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April 17,2024

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New Delhi: Searches conducted by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) under the anti-money laundering law rose by 86 times while arrests and attachment of assets jumped by around 25 times in the ten years since 2014 compared to the preceding nine-year period, according to official data.

An analysis of the data by PTI for the last ten years, between April 2014 and March 2024, against the nine years from July 2005 to March 2014 presents a picture of the federal agency's "intensified" action under various sections of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA).

The PMLA was enacted in 2002 and implemented from July 1, 2005, to check serious crimes of tax evasion, generation of black money and money laundering.

While the opposition parties have alleged that the ED's action during the last decade was part of the BJP-led central government's "oppressive" tactics against its rivals and others, the Union government and the ruling party have asserted that the agency is independent and its investigations were purely based on merit and under the mandate to act against the corrupt.

The ED booked as many as 5,155 PMLA cases during the last ten years as compared to a total of 1,797 complaints or Enforcement Case Information Reports (ECIRs or FIRs) filed during the preceding period (2005-14), a jump of about three times, the data said.

The data shows that the agency also got its first conviction starting the 2014 fiscal and it has, till now, got 63 persons punished under the anti-money laundering law.

The ED conducted 7,264 searches or raids in money laundering cases across the country during the 2014-2024 period as compared to just 84 in the preceding period - a jump of 86 times.

It also arrested a total of 755 people during the last decade and attached assets worth Rs 1,21,618 crore as compared to 29 arrests and Rs 5,086.43 crore worth of attachments respectively during the last compared period, the data stated.

The arrests are 26 times more, while figures related to the attachment of properties are 24 times higher.

The agency issued 1,971 provisional attachment orders for various types of immovable and movable assets during the last decade as compared to 311 such orders taken out in the preceding comparable period.

It got about 84 per cent of the attachment orders confirmed from the Adjudicating Authority of the PMLA during 2014-24 as compared to 68 per cent confirmations from the same authority during the last compared period.

The filing of charge sheets also saw a jump of 12 times in the last decade with 1,281 prosecution complaints filed by it before courts as against 102 during the preceding period.

The data said the ED secured conviction orders in 36 cases from various courts leading to the prosecution of 63 persons and a total of 73 charge sheets were disposed of during the last decade.

No conviction was obtained by the agency nor any charge sheet was disposed of under the anti-money laundering law during the 2005-14 period, according to the statistics.

The agency also got the court's permission to confiscate assets (attached as proceeds of crime under the PMLA) worth Rs 15,710.96 crore and it also restituted properties (including bank funds) of Rs 16,404.19 crore (out of the total amount under confiscation) during the last decade.

As there were no convictions during the preceding nine-year period, no confiscation of assets and resultant restitution could take place, as per the data.

The ED is also empowered to seize cash under the PMLA and the data said the agency froze more than Rs 2,310 crore worth of Indian and foreign currency during the last ten years as compared to a figure of Rs 43 lakh during the preceding period.

The agency also got notified a total of 24 Interpol red notices for apprehension of various accused who left India and hid in foreign shores and sent 43 extradition requests during 2014-24.

No such action was taken by the agency during the preceding period.

Four persons were extradited to India during the last ten-year time period while similar orders were secured against businessmen Vijay Mallya, Nirav Modi and Sanjay Bhandari. The three are based in the UK and the ED is trying to bring them back to the country as all the accused are contesting the orders issued against them.

"These statistics reflect the intensive drive that the ED has undertaken to check money laundering crimes," an agency official said.

The ED investigates financial crimes under two criminal laws -- the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) and the Fugitive Economic Offenders Act (FEOA) -- apart from the civil provisions of the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA).

The FEOA was enacted by the Narendra Modi government in 2018 to cripple those who are charged with high-value economic frauds and abscond from the country to evade the law.

The ED, as per the data, filed a total of 19 such applications before the designated special PMLA courts in the country following which 12 persons have been declared fugitive economic offenders.

It also confiscated assets worth Rs 906 crore under the said law by the end of the last fiscal on March 31.

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April 24,2024

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Ambikapur (Chhattisgarh): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday hit out at the Congress, saying the 'vote bank hungry' party wanted to implement reservation on the basis of religion.

Addressing a poll rally in Ambikapur, the headquarters of Surguja district in Chhattisgarh, PM Modi also said the Congress wanted to impose inheritance tax in the country and snatch the rights of people's children.

Some forces want a "weak" government of the Congress and "I.N.D.I." alliance in the country as they thought that if India becomes 'atmanirbhar' (self-reliant), their shops will be shut, he said.

"Today when I have come to Surguja, I want to present the Muslim League thinking of the Congress in front of the country. When their manifesto was released, on the same day I had said, and saying today also that the Congress manifesto has the imprint of Muslim League," Modi said.

When the Constitution was being drafted, it was decided under the leadership of Babasaheb Ambedkar that there would be no reservation on the basis of religion in India, he said.

"If there will be reservation then it will be for by Dalit brothers and sisters and tribal brothers and sisters," he said.

"But the vote bank hungry Congress never cared about the words of the great personalities, sanctity of the Constitution and the words of Babasaheb Ambedkar. Years ago, the Congress made an attempt to implement reservation on the basis of religion in Andhra Pradesh. Then Congress has planned to implement it in the entire country," Modi said.

They talked about implementing 15 per cent reservation on the basis of religion and said it will be done after curtailing the quota of the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward Classes, he added.

In its 2009 manifesto, Congress's intention was the same and in the 2014 manifesto, it clearly said it will not leave this issue, the prime minister said.

The Congress wanted to change the Constitution and hand over rights of the SCs, STs and OBCs to its vote bank, he said.

The intention of the Congress is not good, it is not according to the Constitution, social justice and secularism. If anyone can protect your reservation, it is the BJP, Modi said.

"The Congress's eyes are not only on your reservation, but also on your earnings, your houses, shops and farms. The 'shehzada' of Congress (apparently referring to Rahul Gandhi) says they will conduct an X-ray of the property of every house and every family in the country. The Congress will snatch all these from you and they say that they will equally distribute them," he said.

Do you know to whom they will distribute it after 'looting' it from you? Modi asked, to which the people replied in affirmative.

"I need not to tell you to whom they will distribute," he added.

Modi further said the 'dangerous intentions' of Congress are coming to forth one by one and now it says it will impose inheritance tax.

"The advisor of shehzada of the shahi parivar, who was also the advisor to the shehzada's father, had said that more tax should be imposed on the middle class and those who earn by toiling hard. Now the Congress says it will impose inheritance tax. It will impose tax on the assets inherited by people from their parents. Now, the panja (Congress poll symbol) will snatch the assets from your children," he said without taking any name.

The Congress' mantra is 'loot of Congress zindagi ke sath bhi, zindagi ke baad bhi', he said.

"They (Congress) want to snatch your assets and rights of your children," Modi added.

The PM also said he had come to seek people's blessings for a developed Chhattisgarh and a developed India.

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April 16,2024

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New Delhi:  Twenty-nine Maoists, including a senior rebel leader - Shankar Rao, who had a bounty of ₹ 25 lakh on his head - were killed by security forces during an encounter in Chhattisgarh's Kanker district on Tuesday afternoon. A huge quantity of weapons, including Ak-47 and INSAS rifles, were recovered. 

Three security personnel were injured in the gunfight, which took place in forests near the village of Binagunda after a joint team of District Reserve Guard and Border Security Force were attacked.

Two of the three injured are from the BSF. Their condition is stable but the third - from the DRG - is in critical care. All three received treatment at a local hospital and are to be shifted to a larger facility.

Sources said the fighting began at around 2 PM, when a joint DRG-BSF team was conducting an anti-Maoist operation. The DRG was set up in in 2008 to combat Maoist activities in the state, and the Border Security Force has been deployed extensively in the area to for counter-insurgency ops.

There was another encounter in the district last month, in which two people - a Maoist and a cop - were killed, and security forces recovered a gun, some explosives, and other incriminating materials.

Personnel from the DRG and Bastar Fighters, both units of the state police force, with the Border Security Force, were involved in that operation, officials told news agency PTI. The patrolling team was cordoning off a forested area when fired on indiscriminately, leading to the gun battle.

In November last year, while the state was voting in the first phase of an Assembly election, a gunfight broke out between security forces and Maoist rebels in the same district.

An Ak-47 rifle was recovered from the encounter site.

On the same day, while polling was taking place, Maoists fired at DRG personnel deployed near a polling station in Banda in Dantewada district.

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