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  • Morning Digest – March 15, 2021

    Morning Digest – March 15, 2021

    The center will allow residents to fill a column in the National Population Register (NPR) form via online mode a month before the census officers start door-to-door enumeration. According to a senior government official, after filling the online form, residents will get a reference code which they can refer to the calculator of the area at the time of his / her visit.

    The group of 23 letter writers (G-23), who wrote a letter to party chief Sonia Gandhi in August last year, demanding reforms, were not dissatisfied, but patrons of the Congress’s legacy, senior Congress leaders and G-23 heads Members were Kapil Sibal. , Said on Sunday.

    In its election manifesto released on Sunday evening, hoping to win the assembly elections for the third consecutive term, the AIADMK has, among other things, ‘Amma Washing Machine’ for all, exemption of educational loans, ‘Amma Banking Card,’ MGR Green Auto ‘and’ Amma Housing Scheme ‘. It also said that it would urge the Center to reduce fuel prices significantly.

    Also Read: Tamil Nadu Assembly Election DMDK joined hands with AMMK; To contest 60 seats

    Union Home Minister Amit Shah said that the Congress can go to any extent to win the elections, including forging alliances with minority parties in Assam, Kerala and West Bengal. While campaigning in Assam on Sunday for BJP candidates in Margherita and Nazira assembly constituencies, Mr. Shah gave a slogan to the Congress for the All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF), headed by perfume barons and Lok Sabha member Maulana Badruddin Ajmal. The BJP and its regional allies consider the AIUDF to be a “protector” of illegal migrants.

    A senior government official said the Union Home Secretary held a meeting with his UK counterpart in January to “discuss the anti-India activities of pro-British Khalistani extremist organizations” and a senior about the security of the Indian High Commission in London The government official said. Home Secretary Ajay Kumar Bhalla held a video conference on 15 January with Matthew John Recroft, Permanent Secretary, UK Home Office, where issues of mutual interest were discussed.

    Secular and pro-farmer votes should not be divided in West Bengal, the Samyukta Kisan Morcha leader and civil rights activist, who has been campaigning in the state for the last three days, said on Sunday. Rakesh Tikait of Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) and social activist Medha Patkar campaigned in Nandigram, Singur and Kolkata and urged people not to vote for BJP.

    The Election Commission on Sunday ordered the suspension of two IPS officers for their failure to protect West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee during an incident in Nandigram on March 10, injuring him. Ms. Banerjee was currently campaigning for the ongoing state assembly elections when she was allegedly pushed by unknown people, causing injuries to her leg.

    Members who were part of the Air Quality Management Commission said they were removed from the body’s sudden disintegration – last October and through an ordinance on Friday. Despite the disintegration, Hindu Learned, the nodal Union Environment Ministry entrusts the paper work to the Union Cabinet Secretariat required to provide legal support to the Commission.

    To indicate that the right to dissent should be the central focus of press freedom, independent journalist P.W. Sainath hit a dissent note in a report submitted by the Index Monitoring Cell (IMC) set up by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting for stakeholders. Improve India’s ranking in the World Press Freedom Index and develop an objective yardstick to reduce media freedom.

    Ireland on Sunday became the latest country to suspend the use of the AstraZeneca vaccine over concerns about patients developing post-jab blood clots, as nations around the world sought to step up their COVID-19 vaccination drive.

    Virat Kohli (73 no. 49b, 5×4, 3×6) pulled himself out of the mini slump, while Ishan Kishan (56, 32b, 5×4, 4×6) missed India’s seven-wicket haul against England in the second T20. Introduced. In Ahmedabad on Sunday.

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  • Moot court competition took place in law college

    Moot court competition took place in law college

    If Dr. During the moot court competitions at Ambedkar Government Law College, law students imitated the atmosphere of duplication with their sharp arguments and counter arguments, then respected judges of the Madras High Court with wisdom, insight and intelligence in a national level discretionary session Value added. Event on Sunday.

    The three-day All India Moot Court Competition 2021 was supported by the National Human Rights Commission.

    GR Swaminathan, a judge of the Madras High Court, presented the winning trophy to the “Woodpeckers”, a three-member team of Sevaitha School of Law, Chennai, presented by Subayoga, Madhu Balaji and Rangeela.

    The trophy took a cash prize of ₹ 30,000. The runners-up trophy was represented by “Finch”, a team from Government Law College, Vellore, Preeti, Sneha and Divyabharathi. The team took a cash prize of ₹ 20,000. Apart from participation certificates, awards were also given in several other categories including Best Memorial, Best Male Counselor and Best Female Advocate.

    Addressing interested lawyers, Justice Swaminathan gave his “dissenting note” to an older speaker who suggested that the language was secondary to the facts. Emphasizing the importance of language proficiency, he said: “The court is a formal setting where language cannot be used casually.”

    On a lighter note, he said that when he was told about a physical incident being planned, he had imagined that former Lieutenant Governor Kiran Bedi and former Chief Minister V.V. Narayanasamy

    In judicious partisan advice, he told the students that if you are content with a middle-class life, they aspire to be judges; And became a lawless lawyer ”.

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    Puducherry Assembly 2021 | Election observers appointed for all 30 constituencies

    The Election Department has appointed expenditure observers in all 30 assembly constituencies to ensure that the April 6 election is conducted in a fair and peaceful manner.

    Chandra Prakash Meena is appointed for Manannadipet, Thirubhuvanai and Ausudu; Aditya Shukla for Mangalam, Villianur and Ozhukarai; Aparajita Sharma for Kadirakam, Indira Nagar and Thatanchavadi; Deepti Chandola for Kamaraj Nagar, Muthyalpet and Raj Bhavan; Devesh Gupta for Lospet, Kalapet, Uppalam, Orleenpet and Mudaliarpet; Prashant Shukla for Nellithope, Aranyakuppam and Manivali; Shiv Pratap Singh for Mbalam (SC), Nettapakkam (SC) and Bahour; KR Abhishekanandrao for Mahe and Sanjay Kumar Jain for Yanam.

    A press note of the District Election Officer stated that the observers had reached Puducherry and would monitor the election expenses of the contesting candidates and verify their day-to-day expenses / bank transactions.

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  • Puducherry Assembly Election |  By tying up with Congress and DMK, CPI-M can go alone in UT

    Puducherry Assembly Election | By tying up with Congress and DMK, CPI-M can go alone in UT

    On the decision by the Congress-DMK group not to accommodate the party to contest the assembly elections under the Secular Progressive Democratic Alliance, the Communist Party of India (Marxist) has decided to contest from four seats in the Union Territory in principle.

    He said, “We are really unhappy with the way the Congress and DMK were treated during the seat-sharing talks. We are closely associated with the Congress and other secular parties in protest against the policies of former Lieutenant Governor Kiran Bedi and the attitude of the Center towards the elected government. We fought for the last four years to protect the rights of the Congress government in the Union Territory, but we were ignored. Hindu.

    A delegation of the party on Friday expressed former Chief Minister V.V. to express displeasure over the election not being considered. Met Narayanasamy.

    A few days ago, Congress signed a seat-sharing agreement with the DMK by allocating 13 constituencies out of a total of 30.

    After giving up one seat each for the CPI and VCK, the Congress decided to contest the remaining 15, leaving no room for the CPI (M) in the SDPA.

    “We have asked the Congress leadership to give due recognition to our party. If we do not get positive response in a day, the party will field candidates in four constituencies.

    The decision of the Tamil Nadu unit for the candidates from Thirubunai, Bahaur, Lospet and TR Pattinam constituencies was reported by the local leadership.

    ‘Committed vote’

    Mr. Rajangam said that the party wanted to contest from Thirububai because of its cadre base in the constituency.

    “We have voted in these four constituencies,” he said.

    The last time the CPI-M got an elected representative in the assembly was in 1980 when its candidate KV Raghavan won the Mahe seat.

    In the last assembly election, Independent CPI-M V. Ramachandran won in Mahe constituency.

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    Puducherry Assembly Election | PMK asks for three seats from NDA

    Pattali Makkal Katchi has decided to contest elections alone if the demand for 3 seats was not accepted by the National Democratic Alliance in the Union Territory.

    Convenor of PMK Puducherry unit. Dhanraj told reporters here on Saturday that his party was denied seats for the assembly elections in the union territory, though it was a constituent of the NDA.

    He said, “We have informed the BJP leadership about our neglect. We have demanded at least three seats. If our demands are not met then we will contest the elections alone.

    BJP in-charge Nirmal Kumar Surana and former minister A.K. Namassivam held talks with Mr. Dhanraj on Saturday. Sources said that there was no breakthrough in discussions with PMK.

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    Puducherry Election | DMK announced the list of candidates

    The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) has announced its candidates for 12 of the 13 constituencies that the party will contest in the union territory.

    Current MLA R. Gopal, former minister s. P. Sitting MLA R. after Sivakumar and AMH Najim left their old constituency, Orliapet. Siva has shifted his constituency to Villianur. And Karaikal South, respectively.

    The list was moved to Chennai on Saturday by DMK President M.K. K. Stalin released.

    Other candidates v. Annibal Kennedy (Uppalam constituency), l. Sampat (Mudaliarpet), Surya Kumaravel (Mangalam), V. Karthikeyan (Nellithope), a. Krishnan aka A. K. Kumar (Mannadipet), S. Muthuvel (Kalapet). , Mu.

    The party is yet to announce its candidate for the Bahour constituency.

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    Puducherry Election | CPI-M may contest alone on 4 seats in alliance with Congress-DMK

    Party Secretary R. “We are really unhappy with the way the Congress and DMK were treated during seat sharing,” Rajangam said.

    He said that no concrete steps have been taken by the government to prevent such incidents.

    Following the Congress-DMK decision not to accommodate the party in the assembly elections under the Secular Progressive Democratic Alliance (SDPA), the Communist Party of India (Marxist) has decided to contest four seats in the union alone. Area.

    He said, “We are really unhappy with the way the Congress and DMK behaved during the seat-sharing talks. We have been closely associated with the Congress and other secular parties to oppose the policies of former Lieutenant Governor Kiran Bedi and the attitude of the Center towards the elected government. We fought for the last four years to protect the rights of the Congress government in UT, but we were ignored. Hindu.

    A delegation of the party on Friday expressed former Chief Minister V.V. to express displeasure over the election not being considered. Met Narayanasamy.

    A few days ago, Congress signed a seat-sharing agreement with the DMK by allocating 13 seats out of a total of 30 seats. After giving up one seat each for the CPI and VCK, the Congress had decided to contest the remaining 15 seats for the CPI (M) in the SDPA.

    He said, ‘We have spoken of giving due recognition to the Congress leadership for our party. If we do not get positive response in a day, the party will field candidates in four constituencies.

    The local leadership informed the CPI (M) Tamil Nadu unit of its decision in Thirubavanai, Bahour, Lospet and T. R. Pattinam was given to the candidates in the constituencies.

    Mr. Rajangam said that the party was keen to contest in Thirubuwai due to its cadre base in the constituency. “We have our votes in all these four constituencies,” he said.

    The last time the CPI-M got an elected representative in the assembly was in 1980 when its candidate K.K. V. Raghavan won the Mahe seat. In the last assembly elections, the CPI-backed independents V. Ramachandran won the Mahe seat

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  • Puducherry Assembly 2021 |  UT can become model of BJP rule: Nirmal Kumar Surana

    Puducherry Assembly 2021 | UT can become model of BJP rule: Nirmal Kumar Surana

    The BJP does not see the size of a region and every election is important, says the party’s election in-charge for UT.

    Nirmal Kumar Surana, in-charge of Puducherry, one of the leading electoral strategists of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), said in an interview that the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) victory in the upcoming assembly elections is certain because there is a pre-Modi wave and previous Strong anti-incumbency against the Congress government. Edited excerpts:

    The BJP was not a major political player in Puducherry until three or four years ago. In terms of geographical or electoral size, it is relatively less important for a national party like yours. To which place did the party leadership attach such importance that only two MPs (one Ras and one RS) were sent to Parliament?

    We do not look at the geographical size of a region before delving into election work. For us, every election is important. Whether it is gram panchayat or [municipal] Corporation elections, we take our work seriously.

    If you remember, in the recent Hyderabad Corporation elections, most of our top leaders campaigned, including Union Home Minister Amit Shah. In particular, for Puducherry, we realized that there is tremendous scope for our growth. Since it is a small union territory, we can make it another model state [Union Territory] A project on BJP rule and for our further growth.

    Political opponents of AAP say that the right of the central government to appoint three MLAs of the party nominated MLAs bolsters the BJP’s ambitions. In fact, critics say that the BJP is the only party that has got three assured seats in the Puducherry Assembly. How will you respond?

    Anger against the previous Congress government is such that we will not need the support of the nominated MLAs to prove their strength in the Legislative Assembly. The Congress is going to be eliminated and we will be in between 20 to 28 seats.

    The Congress party has alleged that the BJP used central agencies and money-power to topple its government … This former Chief Minister V.V. Narayanasamy has a strategy to deflect his failures. He failed to fulfill the election promises and his own MLAs were worried about his future in the party. They left because they wanted their home state to develop.

    In fact, until recently, his coalition partner, the DMK, was keeping a distance from the Congress. Can the former Chief Minister explain why the DMK did not participate in the recent agitation led by the Congress? He cannot blame us for the resignation of his people.

    What is your party’s vision for Puducherry?

    Our Prime Minister has already outlined the vision of making the Union Territory a ‘BEST’ (Business Hub, Education Hub, Spiritual Hub and Tourism Hub). Puducherry has a lot of potential for spiritual and entertainment tourism. Water sports and theme parks can be developed.

    Puducherry is roughly the size of Goa. In Goa, about 30 flights fly daily. Imagine the number of tourists visiting that place. Tourism will be an area that can revive direct employment and economic activity to thousands of unemployed youth. A lot can be done in the education sector, which will also contribute to economic development. Addressing unemployment will be our main agenda.

    All India NR Congress chief N. Rangasamy has been appointed as the head of the NDA here. Naturally, he will lead the election campaign. Does this mean that he will be the face of the Chief Minister?

    There is no confusion about the post of Chief Minister. Mr. Rangasamy is a highly respected and an experienced politician. He will lead our alliance. But the BJP does not practice the policy of announcing the National Democratic Alliance’s chief ministerial candidate before the election. The Chief Minister will be decided by the Legislature Party.

    Former Minister A. What will be the role of Namasivam?

    Of course, he is our leader in Puducherry. He believes that Puducherry can flourish if similar parties rule in the Union Territory and at the Center. We will certainly use his political and administrative experience.

    You are considered to be the man behind the ‘Operation Lotus’ strategy in Puducherry. There are reports that a large number of party workers from Karnataka have been camping here for the last three months.

    I am an ordinary worker. Ever since I was appointed as the incharge for UT in November, I have been camping here for the last four months along with 100 party workers including ex-mayors and corporators of Karnataka.

    About 30 experienced hands were given charge of constituencies in election work from my state and they are assisted by three to five persons depending on the size of the constituencies.

    We have also appointed “page heads” for some constituencies. Their job is to keep in touch with 30 to 40 voters on a regular basis. [to them] BJP needs to vote

    Karnataka activists, aided by local leaders, will be the point persons for the booth-level election.

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  • Puducherry Assembly Election |  The nomination process for voting begins

    Puducherry Assembly Election | The nomination process for voting begins

    The window for filing nominations for the upcoming election for Puducherry Assembly was opened on Friday with formal notification of voting on 6 April. Chief Secretary Ashwini Kumar issued a gazette notification in this regard.

    However, no candidate filed his nomination on the first day. The last date for filing nominations is March 19, scrutiny of nominations will take place on March 20 and the deadline for withdrawal of candidature will end on March 22.

    There is a one-month gap between single-phase polling in all 30 constituencies in the union territory and counting of votes to be held on May 2.

    According to the notification, the entire election process will have to be completed by 4 May.

    According to the final count, the union territory had 10,02,414 voters. However, the process of continuous updating of the voter list is going on, and it will continue till 10 days before the last date for filing nominations.

    The Election Commission of India said that “fixes the hours from 7 am to 7 pm, at which time voting may be necessary,” the notification stated.

    In the wake of the COVID-19 epidemic, a number of measures are taken to conduct elections, such as more polling stations, for voters to sign the register to sign and to press the EVM button, and three for men, women. Queues and senior citizens and persons with disabilities. The electoral strength has been limited to 1,000 voters per booth. Accordingly, 607 new booths have been set up, totaling 952 to 1,559.

    The number of persons accompanying the candidate for filing nominations has been reduced from five to two and vehicles from three to two. The number of volunteers for a candidate running a door-to-door campaign has been reduced to five.

    On the law and order front, additional forces of the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) are expected to be deployed soon to strengthen the existing security. The Election Department has identified 154 loopholes, 233 sensitive booths and 16 important booths.

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  • Puducherry Assembly Election |  Fate opposite two Dravid Major

    Puducherry Assembly Election | Fate opposite two Dravid Major

    AIADMK has rejoined the NDA as a junior partner despite a considerable presence in the political landscape of UT.

    The recent political churn in Puducherry, altering the positions of the Congress and the All India NR Congress, has also led to opposite fortunes for the two Dravidian parties – the AIADMK and the DMK.

    The AIADMK has been left with fewer seats in view of the BJP playing a vocal role in the NDA, including AINRC, with the DMK working hard to secure a greater share of tickets with the Congress. The Congress will now contest six seats compared to 2016, while DMK will field 13 candidates and the Vice Chancellor and CPI one each.

    AIADMK has rejoined the NDA as a junior partner despite a considerable presence in the political landscape of UT. AINRC will contest 16 seats, while BJP Puducherry in-charge Nirmal Kumar Surana has indicated that AIADMK can be given only four constituencies, while the National Party will hold 10 seats.

    “We have conveyed our displeasure to the top leadership in Chennai. We have a high command MLA told that we have no choice but to take whatever decision the high command has taken Hindu

    If the AIADMK eventually gets seven seats, it will be the first time in decades that it will field candidates in single digits.

    In 2001, it won three of the 18 seats in alliance with the PMK. Five years later, it won equal seats, fighting in 18 constituencies of the Puducherry Munnetra Congress Company. In 2011, AIADMK won five out of 12 seats in alliance with AINRC.

    During the last assembly elections, the Dravidian party won four out of all 30 seats alone and received 13.4% of the votes.

    “We have been pushed to a junior partner and a party (BJP), which lost 17 of the 18 seats it had fought in the last, has been slaughtered for being a senior partner. Another AIADMK member said, “We are either in alliance as a junior partner or are contesting as a separate block.”

    In contrast, the DMK was a tough bargain after the upheavals in the national party following recent tensions of its top leaders in its senior partner, the Congress, the Secular Progressive Alliance.

    Despite the DMK’s strike rate being very low in the 2016 assembly – he won two out of nine seats – he is now an important player in the alliance. The Congress had last won 15 out of 21 seats.

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