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  • Abolition of Film Certification Appellate Tribunal leaves film industry puzzled, anxious

    Abolition of Film Certification Appellate Tribunal leaves film industry puzzled, anxious

    The Government of India’s decision to abolish the Film Certification Appellate Tribunal (FCAT) has triggered a wave of criticism with filmmakers questioning the necessity of such a move

    Abolition of the Film Certification Appellate Tribunal (FCAT) by the Government of India last week — under the Tribunal Reforms Ordinance, 2021 — came as a bolt out of the blue for stakeholders in Indian cinema. Based in New Delhi, the FCAT was the place disgruntled filmmakers walked into as a penultimate resort to challenge edits suggested to their films by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC).

    National Award-winning filmmaker Vishal Bhardwaj set in motion the outpouring of grief with this tweet on April 6, the day the news of FCAT’s abolition crept out: “Such a sad day for cinema.”

    Plunging into crisis

    FCAT is only one of many tribunals in the country that were either abolished or amalgamated under the Ordinance.

    Legal experts observe that “tribunals hadn’t been functioning well” since their administration was dependent on a nodal agency — a Ministry under the Government. “Most tribunals don’t fill up vacancies… not only of the judicial and technical members, but also the staff. They also have a problem of finding good people to take up posts as tribunal members as most lawyers want to become High Court judges,” says Krishna Ravindran, advocate practising at the Madras High Court.

    Belling the FCAT

    • The Film Certification Appellate Tribunal was a statutory body established in 1983 under the Cinematograph Act, 1952 by the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting.
    • FCAT heard appeals filed under Section 5C of the Cinematograph Act by those aggrieved by the decision of the CBFC.

    However, the issue with FCAT’s abolition is unique in that it plunges an industry already at war with an agency that acts as the ‘Censor Board’ into a deeper crisis; it especially stands to affect the smaller filmmakers.

    Take for instance, C Ilamaran — more popular to YouTube viewers as ‘Blue Sattai’ Maran. His debut film, Anti Indian, was recently refused certification by the Examining Committee (EC) of the CBFC; he has now forwarded his case to the CBFC’s Revising Committee (RC). Earlier, if a filmmaker fails to clear the EC and RC hurdles, the FCAT was the next step of recourse, but that is no longer the case.

    “FCAT only charged a nominal fee to hold the screening for its members, and it would pass its judgement immediately. Now if I have to go to the High Court, I need to spend lakhs of rupees to get a good lawyer and several hearings have to happen to present arguments, before a judgement comes through. I will never know when my film will release in this scenario,” says Maran.

    C Ilamaran aka ‘Blue Sattai’ Maran

    Filmmaker Hansal Mehta too shared this thought in a tweet last week. He wrote: “Do the high courts have a lot of time to address film certification grievances? How many film producers will have the means to approach the courts? The FCAT discontinuation feels arbitrary and is definitely restrictive.”

    Fighting the system

    Indie filmmakers like Leena Manimekalai had to fight a restrictive atmosphere at the CBFC to get their content out in public, and the agency that helped her was the FCAT. Says Leena, “My first film Sengadal, The Deadsea was banned and my second film Maadathy, An Unfair Tale was refused certification by CBFC. Without FCAT’s intervention, I wouldn’t have won the legal battle and brought out my films without a single cut.”

    FCAT’s panel, as Leena adds, is predominantly made up of members not from a judiciary background, but from industry veterans who arrive at a judgement after balancing both CBFC and the filmmaker’s points of view. “Most of CBFC’s decisions were overruled by the Tribunal and that has reassured constitutional rights under Article 19 to filmmakers to express freely. Now we are expected to approach courts. How many independent filmmakers like me will have the means to approach the courts?” she asks.

    Leena Manimekalai

    Leena Manimekalai
     
    | Photo Credit: RAGESH K

    A more pertinent question, as Krishna asks, would be: Can courts take a call on whether or not to overturn the CBFC’s suggestions? “Some judges don’t even watch movies. A judge will only look at the issue from a legal perspective, not whether a particular edit will constrict the flow of the movie,” he says.

    Re-classifying certification

    It is to avoid such issues that the Government constituted The Shyam Benegal Committee in January 2016. The committee recommended regulations for film certification — a move away from the current practice adopted by CBFC, and submitted its report in April 2016; but the file is now gathering dust.

    “Classification of films is all that the Government should do [and not censoring],” says Krishna, adding, “If somebody is aggrieved, then let that individual report a complaint to the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. Otherwise, let there be freedom of expression; artistic freedom is a must for us to evolve as a society.”

    Filmmaker Raju Murugan bemoans that this evolution, unfortunately, isn’t allowed to happen. “Gagging happens via CBFC and indirectly too. If you take your content to OTT platforms, well… these are corporate firms and they need to keep businesses afloat, so there is arm twisting there as well. There is now a situation where expressing ideologies on screen is not permitted. You can talk about general issues — like save farming, save the environment, or even corruption in regional politics, but stepping into ideology is a no-no,” he says.

    Raju Murugan

    His Tamil film Gypsy starring Jiiva ran into trouble with CBFC, and after the RC’s recommendations, it was released with several cuts. “I opted not to go to the Tribunal because I was hard pressed for time. That is the thing when you make films on contemporary subjects… it has to come out at the appropriate time. I am a firm believer of our judicial system, but without FCAT, when filmmakers go to courts… it may take six months to a year or more before a film is allowed to release,” adds Raju Murugan.

    According to many, a revamp of the certification system that doesn’t require censoring or cuts is the need of the hour. “If the CBFC’s mandate was well defined, then you probably won’t need another body like the FCAT on top of it to address disputes. Things would be a lot simpler,” says film producer Sameer Bharat Ram.

    Following the news of FCAT’s abolition, Varun Grover, the lyricist and standup comedian, tweeted: “Absolutely delighted to know about the scrapping of FCAT. Next logical step, scrap CBFC.”

  • sensex update on april 6, 2021

    sensex update on april 6, 2021

    The broader NSE Nifty rose 99.80 points, or 0.68 percent, to 14,737.60 points.

    After starting on a weak note, the equity benchmark Sensex rebounded by over 300 points in early trade on Tuesday, gaining over the index heavyweight HDFC twins, Infosys and ICICI Bank.

    The 30-share BSE index surpassed its initial loss and lost 313.14 points, or 0.64 percent, to 49,472.46, and the broader NSE Nifty rose 99.80 points, or 0.68 percent, to 14,737.60 points.

    In the Sensex pack, Powergrid topped M&M, NTPC, IndusInd Bank, Bajaj Finance, Sun Pharma, Dr Reddy’s, ICICI Bank, HDFC Duo and Infosys with a gain of over 2 per cent.

    On the other hand, Titan was the only one alone.

    The Sensex lost 870.51 points or 1.74 percent at 49,159.32 and the Nifty closed 229.55 points or 1.54 percent at 14,637.80 in the previous session.

    Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) were net sellers in the capital market as they closed shares worth Rs 931.66 crore as per exchange data on Monday.

    According to VKVijayakumar, chief investment strategist at Geojit Financial Services, an important fundamental factor from the market point of view is that the US and China are leading the global economic recovery. This is likely to translate into income growth, especially in emerging markets like India.

    “An important market trend in India is the outperformance of the small-midcap indices. While the Nifty is 4.7 percent YTD. The small and midcap indices are up 14 percent and 15 percent respectively. This outperformance is likely to continue since then.” There is more value in this segment, ”he said.

    In addition, he said that the increase in COVID-19 cases is a matter of concern, but it is unlikely to have a large economic impact.

    Elsewhere in Asia, mid-session deals in Shanghai, Seoul and Tokyo were trading on negative notes.

    Binod Modi, Head – Strategy, Reliance Securities, said the sharp rise of the Dow and the S&P 500 in US equities was seen, as investors were comforted by the continued improvement in key economic data.

    Meanwhile, global oil benchmark Brent crude was trading up 0.85 percent at $ 62.68 a barrel.

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  • Morning Digest – March 22, 2021

    Morning Digest – March 22, 2021

    Mizoram Chief Minister Zoramthanga held a virtual meeting with Myanmar’s Foreign Minister on Sunday amid military escalation following the February coup, even as India sealed all entry points to the border with its South-East Asian neighbor. Has done and is closely monitoring it to prevent anyone from entering Myanmar country.

    An Indo-Israeli collaboration has reportedly developed an oral vaccine, one that can be swallowed like a pill rather than injected as a standard for COVID-19. An initial test in animals showed that the vaccine produced the expected antibodies that conferred protection. However the findings have not yet been stated in a scientific publication and cannot be independently verified.

    Bharatiya Janata Party workers on Sunday staged protests in Nagpur and Pune demanding the resignation of Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh in the wake of allegations of corruption leveled against him by former Mumbai Police Commissioner Param Bir Singh.

    Chief Justice of India Sharad A. There is barely a month left for Bobde to retire, discussing diverse opinions on issues such as proportional representation among various High Courts and High Court judges before finalizing names for the government to recommend to the Collegium government. is. Appointment.

    Police said two police officers were seriously injured and at least two police vehicles were set on fire in the city of Bristol in southwest England during violent scenes following a peaceful demonstration.

    BJP on Sunday promised 33% reservation for women in government jobs, implementation of Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) and reservation of 18,000 pending allocation to 75 lakh farmers under PM Kisan Samman Nidhi in its manifesto for West Bengal. . Union Home Minister Amit Shah said that while issuing “Sonar Bangla Sonkolpo Potro 2021”, the manifesto is a vision of the party’s slogan of “Sonar Bangla” (Golden Bengal).

    During the 36th meeting of the Regional Anti-Terrorism Structures Council (RATS) held in Tashkent, Tashkent on 18 March, it was decided to hold a joint exercise “Pabbi-Entitator-2021”.

    The BJP on Sunday released a booklet which believed there were 100 reasons for rejecting the DMK in the April 6 assembly elections. These include the abolition of Section 370 in Jammu and Kashmir, opposition to agricultural laws, the new education policy and the DMK’s stand on a range of issues, including the Sri Lankan Tamils’ issues.

    After finding success as an opener in the final T20I here on Saturday, India captain Virat Kohli said that he was keen on a long run at the top of the order.

    With the Congress General Secretary Priyanka Vadra making a strong pitch for the Leader of Opposition in the Assam Legislative Assembly Devavrata Saikia in Nazira on Sunday, the Gandhi siblings focused on the state for the third consecutive day.

    While campaigning for the by-elections in the state, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MLA Basnagouda Patil Yatnal, still envisions a leadership change in Karnataka, and said it was necessary if the “party has to survive in the state”.

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  • Assam Assembly Election |  During the election campaign in Assam, Rahul and Priyanka escape from West Bengal carefully.

    Assam Assembly Election | During the election campaign in Assam, Rahul and Priyanka escape from West Bengal carefully.

    Party insiders say that it is likely to campaign for the Left Front-Congress alliance in Bengal only after the Kerala MP Mr. Gandhi has finished voting in Kerala.

    With the Congress General Secretary Priyanka Vadra making a strong pitch for the Leader of Opposition in the Assam Legislative Assembly Devavrata Saikia in Nazira on Sunday, the Gandhi siblings focused on the state for the third consecutive day.

    Former chief Rahul Gandhi ended his two-day visit on Saturday with the release of the manifesto in Guwahati, while Ms. Vadra would spend another day in Assam and visit the birthplace of 15th-century Vaishnava saint Srimanta Sankardev. It was once a Congress stronghold.

    But the party’s top campaigners have avoided campaigning in the neighboring state of West Bengal. Party insiders say that Mr. Gandhi, a Lok Sabha member from Kerala, is likely to campaign for the Left Front-Congress alliance in Kerala, as the CPI (M) -led Left Democratic Front (LDF) -led Left Front in Kerala on April 6. Polls are ending. Congress is the main rival in Kerala.

    A source told this correspondent that if Gandeev campaign with Left party leaders in Bengal before voting in Kerala, it would send “confusing signals” to activists and voters.

    Campaign in Kerala

    In Kerala, where the Congress has its own assessment of a close fight, it does not want to see any “soft spot” for the Left and Gandhi would welcome some additional attacks from the siblings.

    On Monday, Mr. Gandhi has a series of programs in Kochi and Alappuzha districts.

    In Bengal, where the high-level battle focuses on the ruling Trinamool Congress and the BJP, the Left Front-Congress alliance is fighting for its political relevance.

    A senior Congress leader told Hindu The best possible scenario would be for a hung assembly alliance in Bengal as it could play the role of kingmaker.

    In Assam, where internal party surveys have shown a gap between the ruling BJP and Congress, the party is pushing Ms. Vadra and Mr. Gandhi apart from banking on the strength of Badruddin Ajmal’s alliance with the All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) . And Bodo People’s Front.

    Although the emergence of regional parties such as the Asom Indian Council and the Raizor Dal threatened to make the Anti-Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) movement a three-cos fight, the Congress carried on the campaign to build it. A bi-polar contest on most seats.

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  • Assam Assembly Election |  PM Modi says that Atmanbir is the common symbol of India’s army

    Assam Assembly Election | PM Modi says that Atmanbir is the common symbol of India’s army

    A few days after Lasht Borofukan was called a freedom fighter, Modi waved at the military strategist.

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday called the 17th century Ahom General Lasht Borofukan a symbol of India’s “etmanibber” military strength.

    He expressed his eloquence on the veteran military strategist after referring to “contributing to the independence of the country” as a freedom fighter at an event to start the ‘Amrit Mahotsav of Independence’ on 12 March.

    Addressing a rally for the BJP’s ally, Asom Gana Parishad, in Bokakhat, eastern Assam, Mr. Modi said, “This land belongs to one of India’s greatest sons, Lasht Borofukan, who, with his Swadeshi (Swadeshi) strategy Assam was saved from external forces. ”

    He said that Borfukan used the Brahmaputra’s water power to defeat military forces for India. “The great general taught us to be atmanirbhar In (self-sufficient) military warfare and our armed forces are moving in that direction, ”he said.

    Borfukan led the Ahoms in 1671 at the Battle of Sarghat, considered the greatest naval battle on a river to conquer the Mughals. The Prime Minister also said that Borfukan was the inspiration behind strengthening India’s naval force and reviving inland water transport and creating the infrastructure associated with it.

    He reminded the people of the Lachit Borfukan Gold Medal that the best cadets of the National Defense Academy are honored. The medal was instituted in 1999 following an announcement by General VP Malik that the medal would inspire defense personnel to emulate Borfukan’s bravery and sacrifice.

    The Congress described the Prime Minister’s new call as “damage control” after the gaff, which took place almost a fortnight ago.

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  • Tamil Nadu Assembly Election |  Panneerselvam said that he will raise all demands for plus two with CM

    Tamil Nadu Assembly Election | Panneerselvam said that he will raise all demands for plus two with CM

    Deputy CM Counters MK Stalin said the DMK supremo should keep an eye on the AIIMS site in Madurai before the work progresses.

    AIADMK leader and Deputy Chief Minister O Panneerselvam said on Sunday that he would positively raise the demand [sections of] Plus two students are being declared “all passes” with Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami and for performing their best “under the prevailing circumstances”.

    At an election rally at Seeliampatti in Bodinayakkanur assembly constituency from where he is contesting, Mr. Panneerselvam said that with the election code of conduct coming into force, the government will examine the modalities of the demands of Plus Two students. Upon hearing of their announcement, the students who came there were overjoyed.

    Challenging the opposition members, Mr. Panneerselvam said that no one can dare to destroy the AIADMK. It has the blessings of late leaders MGR and Jayalalithaa. “Tamil Nadu is the fortress of the AIADMK. I promise the people that the party will complete all the remaining projects …” At several points, he appealed to the public to vote exclusively for the two-leaf. Created the campaign campaign.

    Debt waiver

    The AIADMK government, led by Mr. Palaniswami, had waived ₹ 12000 crore on an order. He also said that the same government will distribute free washing machines to eligible persons and will also give them six LPG refills every year. “Out of desperation and unable to feed the popularity of the AIADMK, the opposition is trying to mislead them by saying that it is impossible.” He said, Amma’s (Jayalalithaa) government had fulfilled its promises, this will continue to happen in the future.

    On DMK President MK Stalin’s claim that no work was done at the AIIMS site at Thopur near Madurai, Mr Panneerselvam said that Mr Stalin should visit the site for himself and speak up. The entire 200-acre complex is being fenced and leveling is in progress. He said, “I was going to go through this point this morning … Therefore, I am making a statement here.”

    Repeating more than once, he said that “I stand before you as one among your family.” You guys chose me and my leader gave me posts like Chief Minister and Minister. I will always be grateful to him, ”he said and in a village where a large number of minorities flew his vehicle, Mr. Panneerselvam said that the AIADMK will always stand by the minorities whether it is in power or not.

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  • Tamil Nadu Assembly Election |  Panneerselvam said that he will raise all demands for plus two with CM

    Tamil Nadu Assembly Election | Panneerselvam said that he will raise all demands for plus two with C.M.

    Deputy CM Counters MK Stalin said that the DMK supremo should take a look at the AIIMS site in Madurai before allowing the work to go ahead.

    AIADMK leader and Deputy Chief Minister O Panneerselvam said on Sunday that he would positively raise the demand [sections of] Plus two students for declaring “all passes” with Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami and doing their best in the current circumstances.

    At an election rally at Seeliampatti in Bodinayakkanur assembly constituency from where he is contesting, Mr. Panneerselvam said that with the election code of conduct coming into force, the government will examine the modalities of the demands of Plus Two students. Upon hearing of their announcement, the students who came there were overjoyed.

    Challenging the opposition members, Mr. Panneerselvam said that no one can dare to destroy the AIADMK. It has the blessings of late leaders MGR and Jayalalithaa. “Tamil Nadu is the fortress of the AIADMK. I promise the people that the party will complete all the remaining projects …” At several points, he appealed to the public to vote exclusively for the two-leaves, campaign campaign.

    Debt waiver

    The AIADMK government, led by Mr. Palaniswami, had waived ₹ 12000 crore on an order. He also said that the same government will distribute the washing machines free of cost to the eligible persons and will also give them six LPG refills every year. “Out of desperation and unable to feed the popularity of the AIADMK, the opposition is trying to mislead them by saying that it is impossible.” He said, Amma’s (Jayalalithaa) government had fulfilled its promises, this will continue to happen in the future.

    On DMK President MK Stalin’s claim that no work was done at the AIIMS site at Thopur near Madurai, Mr Panneerselvam said that Mr Stalin should visit the site for himself and speak up. The entire 200-acre complex is being fenced and leveling is in progress. He said, “I am going to go through this issue this morning … Therefore, I am making a statement here.”

    Repeating more than once, he said that “I stand before you as one among your family.” You guys chose me and my leader gave me posts like Chief Minister and Minister. I will always be grateful to him, “he said and in a village where a large number of minorities flew his vehicle, Mr. Panneerselvam said that the AIADMK will always stand in spite of the minorities whether it is in power or not.

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  • West Bengal Assembly Election |  BJP’s manifesto promises reservation in jobs for women, CAA and PM farmers

    West Bengal Assembly Election | BJP’s manifesto promises reservation in jobs for women, CAA and PM farmers

    The party tries to match Trinamool’s c-mother canteen’s promises and conditional cash transfers for school-going girls.

    The Bharatiya Janata Party on Sunday announced 33% reservation for women in government jobs under the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi, implementation of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and allocation of Rs.75,000 to 75 lakh farmers under the West Bengal Assembly Elections in its manifesto on Sunday Promised.

    Releasing the party’s manifesto titled “Sonar Bangla Sonkolpo Potro 2021”, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said that the manifesto is “a vision to realize the party’s slogan of Sonar Bangla (Golden Bengal)”.

    With 33% reservation for women in government jobs, the BJP has given free education to girls from kindergarten to post-graduation, free rides for women in public transport and for school going girls in Class VI, IX, XI and XII Promised to provide free education. The declaration promised only nine women battalions and three battalions under the State Reserve Police Force. The Trinamool Congress has a conditional cash transfer scheme for school going girls called Kanyashree Yojana, which has received international acclaim.

    Mr. Shah promised the implementation of the CAA at the first cabinet meeting of the BJP government in West Bengal. The BJP had promised to implement the CAA in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections and after the bill was passed in Parliament in the same year. During the election campaign, the BJP leadership including Mr. Shah has ensured that the rules for CAA are being followed and the Act will be implemented after completion of immunization for COVID-19.

    Welfare scheme for refugees

    “The refugees who came to the state 70 years ago are still waiting for their rights. We will implement the CAA in the first cabinet of the BJP government. Under the CM Refugee Welfare Scheme, 10,000 10,000 will be given to each of the refugee families for the next five years, ”said Shah. CAA matu is an emotional issue for Hindu refugees who migrated from Bangladesh. Matua can affect the election results in 40 of the 294 seats in West Bengal.

    Mr. Shah also promised to introduce Ayushman Bharat in the first cabinet when the BJP came to power. The Home Minister said that the BJP government will ensure that there is zero infiltration at the border and the fencing of the border is assured.

    Speaking at the launch of the party’s manifesto, the home minister blamed the Trinamool Congress government’s “black period of misrule” for low development indicators in the state. Accusing the Trinamool Congress of indulging in appeasement politics, Mr. Shah said that when the BJP comes to power, citizens will not have to approach the courts to conduct Durga Puja and Saraswati Puja.

    The BJP also promises 6,000 per year for fishermen. The manifesto also promises Annapurna canteens across the state where subsidized food is promised 5 times a day. A similar announcement of “Maa Canteen” was made in the manifesto of the Trinamool Congress to provide cooked food at 55.

    In a 62-page document, the BJP promised to set up a “Sonar Bangla Economic Revival Task Force” for industrialization and the inception of the Institute Tagore Award and the Satyajit Ray Award, which recognized excellence. Mr. Shah promised anti-corruption help under the Chief Minister’s Office. It also promised to constitute a task force to deal with extinction and to investigate irregularities in relief distribution for cyclones like Amphon and Bulbul.

    The Trinamool Congress raised the issue that the manifesto was issued in Hindi and not in Bengali. “For the first time, a non-Bengali released a manifesto for Bengal as @ BJP4Bengal did not have a single son of clay to do so. Bengal will never forget this insult. #BengalRejectsGujaratiManifesto, “Trinamool Congress tweeted with its official handle.

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  • Assam Assembly Election |  BJP candidate tests COVID-19 positive

    Assam Assembly Election | BJP candidate tests COVID-19 positive

    He is the leader of another party after MP Topan Kumar Gogoi who has been infected for the second time.

    BJP candidate Ajanta Neg has tested positive for COVID-19, a week before the first phase of polling in Assam on March 27. She is infected for the second time in seven months.

    A former minister, Ms. Neg is seeking to retain the Golaghat assembly seat in eastern Assam, which she won four times as a Congress candidate in 2001. He switched to BJP in December.

    Ms. Negg, who is away from home, had been campaigning extensively for the past few days. Local party leaders did not rule out the possibility of some of its supporters carrying the virus.

    The former minister tested positive in August and underwent treatment at Gauhati Medical College and Hospital (GMCH).

    He is the second-time BJP leader after MP Topan Kumar Gogoi to test positive.

    Mr. Gogoi tested himself at a screening center in Sonari in eastern Assam during the election campaign. His report came out positive. He tested positive about a year ago and was given plasma at GMCH.

    Assam registered 27 cases on Saturday and took the active cases to 303.

    Since the first case was found in April 2020, 1,100 people died of infection.

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  • Assam Assembly Election |  BJP candidate tests COVID-19 positive

    Assam Assembly Election | BJP candidate tests COVID-19 positive

    He is the leader of another party after MP Topan Kumar Gogoi who has been infected for the second time.

    BJP candidate Ajanta Neg has tested positive for COVID-19, a week before the first phase of polling in Assam on March 27. She is infected for the second time in seven months.

    A former minister, Ms. Neg is seeking to retain the Golaghat assembly seat in eastern Assam, which she won four times as a Congress candidate in 2001. He switched to BJP in December.

    Ms. Negg, who lives away from home, had been on a large scale campaign for the past few days. Local party leaders did not rule out the possibility of some of its supporters carrying the virus.

    The former minister tested positive in August and underwent treatment at Gauhati Medical College and Hospital (GMCH).

    He is the second-time BJP leader after MP Topan Kumar Gogoi to test positive.

    Mr. Gogoi tested himself at a screening center at Sonari in eastern Assam during the election campaign. His report came out positive. He tested positive about a year ago and was given plasma at GMCH.

    Assam registered 27 cases on Saturday and took the active cases to 303.

    Since the first case was found in April 2020, 1,100 people died of infection.

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