Connect with us

Politics

A vote for BJP is a vote to divide Karnataka, alleges Congress

Published

on

BENGALURU: Criticising Maharashtra government’s decision to extend its schemes in 865 villages of Karnataka, former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and president of Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) D.K. Shivakumar termed it as an attempt to ‘disintegrate’ Karnataka by Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and observed that ‘A vote for BJP is a vote to divide Karnataka, to take away our territory and also to disregard our culture.’  

They drew the attention of President Droupadi Murmu stating that the “Case is a fit to dismiss the Bharatiya Janata Party-Shinde government of Maharashtra under Article 356 of the Constitution” over Maharashtra Government’s decision to extend their schemes in Karnataka’s territory stating that “It is nothing short of legally sanctioned anarchy and annihilation of Constitutional principles.”

In a joint press release by the leaders on Thursday, they alleged a conspiracy hatched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah to take away the territory of Karnataka and that the extension of Maharashtra Government’s scheme in Karnataka villages is with the tacit consent of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Amit Shah.

Advertisement

They stated “People of Karnataka will never pardon PM Narendra Modi and his Government for this diabolical blow on the soul of Karnataka.”

Regarding the silence of Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai over the issue, the Congress leaders alleged that the BJP government led by a weak-kneed and timid Chief Minister of ‘deliberately’ watching the ‘disintegration’ of the State and accused the BJP leaders of being scared of even uttering a word.

Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar vowed to defend every inch of the State’s territory and exuded confidence in defeating the BJP and its ugly design.

Advertisement

Politics

‘Savarkar our idol, won’t tolerate his insult’: Uddhav Thackeray warns Rahul Gandhi – The Economic Times Video

Published

on

By

Cautioning Congress leader Rahul Gandhi not to insult Vinayak Savarkar, Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Uddhav Thackeray on Sunday warned that demeaning Savarkar would create “cracks” in the opposition alliance. Savarkar further said that he considers Hindutva ideologue V D Savarkar as his idol and asked the Congress leader to refrain from insulting him.

Continue Reading

Politics

Congress MPs To Turn Up In Black Over Rahul’s Disqualification; Ruckus Over Adani Issue Expected

Published

on

By

the Opposition in Rajya Sabha, at 10 am in Parliament to discuss the strategy for the floor of the house.

An instruction has gone out from party leader in Lok Sabha, Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, to members that they turn up in black attire for the proceedings, to protest against Rahul Gandhi’s disqualification from the Lower House. Similar scenes may also be witnessed in Rajya Sabha.

It is possible that like-minded parties may also turn up in black dresses, or sport black armbands in solidarity with Rahul Gandhi.

This is the third week of the second part of the Parliament session and till now parliament is witnessing a logjam as the Opposition is demanding JPC on the Adani issue and Treasury Benches were demanding an apology from Rahul Gandhi for his speech in London alleging that he defamed the country on foreign soil.

Advertisement

The ruckus is expected to continue in Parliament on Monday as well after the disqualification of Rahul Gandhi’s Lok Sabha membership. The Rajya Sabha is planning to take up the budget for passage today, after the Lok sabha did without discussion.

The Congress MPs, including Rahul Gandhi, earlier in August last year, had worn black clothes and staged a protest against the Centre against price rise, GST hike on essential items and unemployment. They had marched towards the Rashtrapati Bhavan as part of their stir against the issues.

Congress has been demanding a Joint Parliamentary Committee probe into the Adani issue and staged protests in the Parliament’s ongoing Budget Session.

Rahul Gandhi was disqualified as a member of the Lok Sabha on Friday, a day after a Surat court sentenced him to two years imprisonment in a defamation case filed against him over his ‘Modi surname’ remark.

The decision came pertaining to his remark made in April 2019, where he had said “how come all the thieves have Modi as the common surname” at a Lok Sabha election rally at Kolar in Karnataka. The court approved Gandhi’s bail on a surety and stayed the sentence for 30 days to allow him to approach the higher courts.

Advertisement

After being convicted in the defamation case and subsequently disqualified from Lok Sabha, Gandhi, hit out BJP. While addressing a press conference, Gandhi said that he is not scared of going to prison and his disqualification from Parliament was aimed at distracting people from the Adani issue.

“Moot question remains who invested Rs 20,000 crore in Adani shell firms? I will keep asking the question,” he said.

Read all the Latest India News here

Advertisement
Continue Reading

Politics

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and PM Modi joint declaration shapes strategic ties

Published

on

By

The recent visit of Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni to India marked a crucial moment in bilateral relations in the field of industrial partnership enabling marriage between manufacturing sectors, including defence industrial complex.

India is the world’s fifth-largest economy, with a GDP close to $3 trillion in 2022, and, according to some analysts, it will become the world’s third-largest economy by 2027. With a young and growing population of more than 1.4 billion, India becomes, in 2023, the most populated country in the world. Moreover, 107 Indian “unicorns” witness the vibrant side of the economic Indian system.

On the other hand, Italy is the second manufacturing power in Europe, showcasing the excellence of advanced manufacturing all over the world, especially in India. Italian companies have a unique innovative capacity, often appreciated by Indian partners.

Above all, our bilateral trade has dramatically grown over the last two years, reaching unprecedented levels and recording a more than encouraging milestone of 14.9 billion euros in 2022, with a 42% growth over 2021, which already recorded a record year (10.5 billion euros, well above pre-Covid levels). Italian imports, amounting to 6.7 billion euros, represent the main component of the bilateral trade flow, with a percentage change of +52.4% over the previous year. Exports to India have been also growing, with +24.2% over 2021. This makes our trade with India the second biggest one for Italy in the Indo-Pacific region.

Advertisement

In the framework of the reconfiguration process of global value chains, Italy is increasingly looking to India as an important partner in pursuing its strategy of supply chain consolidation and diversification.

The Joint Declaration signed by Prime Minister Meloni and Prime Minister Modi outlines the contours of the strategic partnership, by deepening bilateral collaboration in sectors such as energy transition, digital connectivity and advanced manufacturing and opening it up in others, such as defence. Italian and Indian companies can thus count on a wide-ranging and updated policy framework, in the wake of the one provided by the Action Plan 2020-2024.

In the defence sector, the expectation on both sides for an effective revival of cooperation is alive, both through joint training initiatives and from the industrial point of view, where Italy is ready to showcase its advanced technological solutions.Interest in India from our industry is more tangible than ever. This was confirmed by the wide and qualified participation of our companies in the business roundtable, chaired by deputy prime minister and foreign minister Antonio Tajani and Indian minister Goyal, during the visit. Moreover, it has been evidenced by the agreements signed by some of our important companies with Indian partners, in the context of the visit.

As of today, there are about 700 Italian companies in India, of which 300 have production plants employing about 50,000 people. Our goal will be to encourage an increase in the presence of Italian companies in India, as also emphasised by our minister Tajani and wished by minister Goyal, by promoting “friend-shoring” initiatives and new joint ventures as well.

Moreover, they can rely on a structured financial support mechanism, namely provided by SACE and SIMEST. With its Push Strategy, SACE has in India the largest exposure in Asia in terms of transactions.

Advertisement

SIMEST is the export and internationalisation hub of the CDP Group (the Italian Development Bank) which brings together all the instruments to support Italian companies wishing to compete and grow in India. It operates through loans aimed at internationalisation, export credit support and capital investments.

(The writer is Italy’s Ambassador to India)

Continue Reading

Trending