Shivpal will be minister in Akhilesh’s new govt, says MSY

February 20, 2017

Saifai (Etawah), Feb 20: Mulayam Singh Yadav made it clear on Sunday that his brother Shivpal will be a minister in Akhilesh Yadav's new government.

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The SP, the party patriarch said, would definitely win. "Samajwadi Party poorn bahumat se jeetegi aur Akhilesh phir se mukhya mantri banega (SP will be voted back to power with a thumping majority, Akhilesh will become chief minister again)," Mulayam told the media after voting in Saifai.

On Shivpal's role in the new government, Mulayam said he would certainly be part of the new government. He was dismissive of Akhilesh's veiled attack on uncle Shivpal at a recent campaign rally: "That was meant for some local party workers who had harmed the party," Mulayam said.

His statement is being seen as an attempt to scotch rumours that Shivpal was planning to float a party after the results are announced on March 11. At the height of the family feud, Shivpal had claimed he would form a party. He had subsequently retracted saying he'd consult 'Netaji' and would do as he was told.

The Samajwadi patriarch's statement came hours after Akhilesh voted at Jaswantnagar, Shivpal's constituency, and limited himself to saying: "I have voted for the SP candidate."

He stopped short of taking his estranged uncle's name. The CM dismissed reports that he had asked party workers to teach a lesson to those trying to sabotage the party, flatly denying that his attack was aimed at Shivpal.

"I said it in another constituency and it was meant for someone else ... how can you connect the two?" Akhilesh had earlier been quoted saying at an Etawah rally that people he had trusted the most had stabbed him in the back and created a rift between him and his father.

Shivpal, too, sounded conciliatory saying he had forgiven Akhilesh for all that he had said.

Reacting to Mulayam's statement that Akhilesh would be CM again and he a member of his ministry, Shivpal said: "If Netaji has said so, I will accept."

Quizzed about the responsibility he'd like to shoulder in the new government, Shivpal said it would be a bit premature to comment on such issues: "Yeh sab to March 11 ko chunao parinaam aane ke baad ki baat hai, (These are matters for after the election results on March 11)."

Shivpal held over half a dozen key portfolios before he was dropped from the Akhilesh government.

Poll percentage up: The third phase of polling in 69 constituencies in the Yadav belt and the Awadh region registered 61.16% polling, an increase of over 1% from 2012. The turnout, indicative of voters going in for a decisive mandate, was higher than that in the 2014 LS elections when 58.2% polling was recorded in these assembly segments of 12 districts. Chief electoral officer T Venkatesh said Sitapur district recorded the highest 68.5% voting.

Next came Barabanki district where 68.13% voting took place. Among constituencies, Mahmoodabad in Sitapur registered the highest voting percentage of 72.40%. Kanpur, at 56.42%, recorded the lowest turnout of this phase. Lucknow recorded 58.1% voting, an increase from 56.68 % in 2012. The Bakshi Ka Talab assembly seat had the highest poll percentage of 66.93%, while Lucknow Cantt — where Mulayam's younger daughter-in-law Aparna Yadav is a candidate — recorded only 50.98% polling.

Voting percentage saw an increase in the Yadav-dominated districts. Etawah recorded 60.14% compared to 59.87% in 2012. Mainpuri registerd 59.51% in comparison to 59.46 in the previous assembly elections. Kannauj witnessed the highest jump — from 57.73% in 2012 to 62.88 this year — while in Auraiya, the poll percentage went up from 58.98 in 2012 to 60.62% this time. Venkatesh said a few stray non-poll incidents of protest were reported from Etawah and Mainpuri. An incident of voters boycotting polling in protest against lack of development in an area was reported from Auraiya.

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April 15,2024

New Delhi: India is likely to experience above-normal cumulative rainfall in the 2024 monsoon season with La Nina conditions likely to set in by August-September, the IMD has said on Monday.

However, normal cumulative rainfall does not guarantee uniform temporal and spatial distribution of rain across the country, with climate change further increasing the variability of the rain-bearing system.

Climate scientists say the number of rainy days is declining while heavy rain events (more rain over a short period) are increasing, leading to frequent droughts and floods.

Based on data between 1951-2023, India experienced above-normal rainfall in the monsoon season on nine occasions when La Nina followed an El Nino event, India Meteorological Department chief Mrutyunjay Mohapatra told a press conference here.

Positive Indian Ocean Dipole conditions are predicted during the monsoon season. Also, the snow cover in the Northern Hemisphere is low. These conditions are favourable for the Indian southwest monsoon, he said.

Moderate El Nino conditions are prevailing at present. It is predicted to turn neutral by the time monsoon season commences. Thereafter, models suggest, La Lina conditions may set in by August-September, Mohapatra said.

India received "below-average" cumulative rainfall -- 820 mm compared to the long-period average of 868.6 mm -- in 2023, an El Nino year. Before 2023, India recorded "normal" and "above-normal" rainfall in the monsoon season for four years in a row.

El Nino conditions -- periodic warming of surface waters in the central Pacific Ocean -- are associated with weaker monsoon winds and drier conditions in India.

Three large-scale climatic phenomena are considered for forecasting monsoon season rainfall.

The first is El Nino, the second is the Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD), which occurs due to differential warming of the western and eastern sides of the equatorial Indian Ocean, and the third is the snow cover over the northern Himalayas and the Eurasian landmass, which also has an impact on the Indian monsoon through the differential heating of the landmass.

The southwest monsoon delivers about 70 percent of India's annual rainfall, which is critical for the agriculture sector. Agriculture accounts for about 14 percent of the country's GDP.

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April 12,2024

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New Delhi, Apr 12: India on Friday asked its citizens not to travel to Iran or Israel amid escalating tensions between the two countries following a strike on the Iranian consulate in Syria 11 days ago.

Iran blamed Israel for the strike and there have been fears that Tehran may launch an attack on Israel soon.

In an advisory, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) also urged the Indians residing in Iran and Israel to exercise utmost precautions about their safety and restrict their movements to minimum.

“In view of the prevailing situation in the region, all Indians are advised not to travel to Iran or Israel till further notice,” it said.

“All those who are currently residing in Iran or Israel are requested to get in touch with Indian Embassies there and register themselves,” the MEA said.

“They are also requested to observe utmost precautions about their safety and restrict their movements to the minimum,” it added. 

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April 22,2024

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The BJP has opened its account in the ongoing Lok Sabha elections. The party's candidate from Gujarat's Surat constituency, Mukesh Dalal, has won the polls as all his opponents are now out of the fray.

BJP's Mukesh Dalal elected unopposed from the Surat Lok Sabha seat after all other candidates withdrew from the contest, the party's Gujarat unit chief CR Paatil said today. Today was the deadline for withdrawing nominations.

The nominations of the Congress party's Surat candidate and his substitute were rejected by the returning officer over alleged discrepancies in paperwork, a development that the Congress called an attempt at "match-fixing".

"Surat has presented the first lotus to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. I congratulate our candidate for Surat Lok Sabha seat Mukesh Dalal for getting elected unopposed," Mr Paatil posted on the microblogging website X, referring to the BJP's election symbol.

Eight candidates - seven of them independents - and Pyarelal Bharti of the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) withdrew their papers.

The nomination papers of the Congress's Surat candidate Nilesh Kumbhani was rejected on Sunday after the district returning officer Saurabh Parghi found discrepancies in the signatures of the proposers.

The nomination form of Suresh Padsala, the Congress's substitute candidate from Surat, was also found invalid.

The returning officer had said the four nomination forms submitted by the two Congress candidates did not appear genuine. The proposers, in their affidavits, had said they had not signed the forms themselves, the returning officer said in the order.

Congress lawyer Babu Mangukiya said the party will approach the high court and the Supreme Court for relief.

Congress leader Jairam Ramesh in a post on X said the Surat developments indicate "democracy is under threat". "Our elections, our democracy, Babasaheb Ambedkar's Constitution - all are under a generational threat. This is the most important election of our lifetime," Mr Ramesh said.

Mr Ramesh alleged the "distress" of micro, small and medium enterprise (MSME) owners and the business community in PM Modi's "Anyay Kaal" and their anger have "spooked the BJP so badly that they are attempting to match-fix the Surat Lok Sabha polls, which they have won consistently since the 1984 Lok Sabha elections."

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