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Candid about switching sides, BJP's candidate aims to repeat win in Bengal's Barrackpore

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Kolkata, April 7 (IANS) BJP’s Barrackpore constituency candidate Arjun Singh, who is candid about his switching parties, is aiming to repeat victory in the Lok Sabha polls.

Arjun Singh, who was Trinamool Congress legislator from Bhatpara Assembly constituency, one of the seven constituencies under Barrackpore Lok Sabha, joined the BJP before the 2019 polls and also successfully contested from Barrackpore.

However, in 2022, when he re-joined the Trinamool Congress, his comeback period was not smooth as he faced tremendous opposition from a couple of local party legislators from his party.

Probably keeping that infighting in mind, Trinamool Congress did not re-nominate Arjun Singh this time and instead fielded state Irrigation Minister Partha Bhowmik, who is also the legislator from Naihati, one of the seven assembly constituencies under Barrackpore Lok Sabha.

Irked by the denial of re-nomination, Arjun Singh again went back to the BJP and also managed re-nomination.

Arjun Singh is quite candid about the reasons that prompted him to go back to the BJP.

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“When I re-joined Trinamool Congress in 2022, I was promised re-nomination from Barrackpore. Then before the nomination, the ruling party leadership wanted me to field me from elsewhere. I denied it since Barrackpore is in my roots. Still I was hopeful. But ultimately when the party chose not to re-nominate me, I had no other option but to go back to BJP,” Arjun Singh said.

Partha Bhowmik is using this statement of Arjun Singh against him in his campaigns.

“So frequent shift to political camps results in loss of credibility for any politician and the people of Barrackpore will make Arjun Singh realise that this time,” he said.

Arjun Singh’s counter-argument is that such observations are not acceptable from a party like Trinamool Congress whose leadership is habitual in taking back turncoats.

“There are so many examples of Trinamool Congress leaders joining the BJP before the 2021 West Bengal assembly elections and subsequently going back to the ruling party fold after the polls. Some of them going back to the ruling party even got elected as BJP legislators in the 2021 polls,” Arjun Singh argued.

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Although Arjun Singh got elected in 2019 from Barrackpore, his winning margin was not that high which can be reverted considering the strong organisational base of Trinamool Congress at Barrackpore.

In 2019, Arjun Singh defeated Trinamool Congress’ Dinesh Trivedi by a margin of 14,857 votes, which political observers feel is not that big a margin that cannot be recovered especially in a highly volatile constituency like that of Barrackpore.

Actor-turned-politician and CPI(M) candidate Debdut Ghosh is also in the poll fray.

Debdut was the CPI(M) candidate from the Tollygunge Assembly constituency in Kolkata in the 2021 polls but was defeated.

According to Ghosh, he is banking on absolutely free and fair polls under strict monitoring and the consolidation of the dedicated left vote bank in this erstwhile red bastion for a miracle.

Barrackpore, once a thriving industrial belt in North 24 Pargans district because of the predominance of jute and engineering factories there, is currently considered the hub of closed and sick industries in the state. The constituency has a predominantly Hindi-speaking population.

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Barrackpore, with a voter strength of around 15 lakh, was traditionally a red bastion between 1989 and 2009, with the voters there electing CPI(M)’s Tarit Baran Topdar for six consecutive terms.

The equation changed in 2009 with Trinamool Congress; Dinesh Trivedi getting elected defeating Topdar. Trivedi got re-elected in 2014 as well. However, the equation changed again in 2019, with Arjun Singh emerging victorious as a BJP candidate.

Barackpore, an industrial hub in the North 24 Parganas district of West Bengal, is expected to witness a three-cornered contest in the upcoming elections.

–IANS

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CBI obtains 10 days’ remand of NEET paper leak accused Rocky

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Patna, July 11 (IANS) One of the masterminds of the NEET question paper leak case, Rakesh Ranjan alias Rocky was produced in the CBI Court in Patna on Thursday which gave the central agency his remand for 10 days.

A CBI team arrested Rocky from Jharkhand on Thursday as he was attempting to flee to Nepal.

Rocky, nephew of the main mastermind Sanjeev Mukhiya, hails from Nalanda District. He was running a restaurant in Ranchi and coordinating operations from there.

The CBI is also searching for his uncle Sanjeev Mukhiya, who is currently on the run.

Investigations revealed that Rocky had booked rooms for 30 to 35 candidates at the Learn Play School in Patna.

The leaked question paper was allegedly passed from Sanjeev Mukhiya to Rocky, who had it solved by medical students in Patna and Ranchi before providing it to candidates for memorisation.

–IANS

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Rapid population growth hampers ability to provide resources: Ashok Chaudhary

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New Delhi, July 11 (IANS) On World Population Day, Bihar’s Rural Works Department Minister, Ashok Chaudhary, spoke about population control, describing it as an issue that requires meaningful discussion.

He expressed concern that despite the country’s progress in various sectors, such as mining, electricity production, and living standards, rapid population growth hampers the ability to provide adequate resources.

“For instance, although we are now producing significantly more electricity than we targeted 25 years ago, we still cannot supply power to all due to the rising population,” he said.

Ashok Chaudhary emphasised the need for meaningful discussions on this issue before reaching any conclusions.

He stressed that in a democratic country, the implementation of a population control law cannot be decided arbitrarily, instead proper debate is necessary, involving all stakeholders, including political parties and civil society, to formulate an effective policy.

Meanwhile, speaking to IANS regarding several bridge collapses in Bihar recently, he said that the collapsed bridges were under construction and admitted to lapses.

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He pointed out that the engineers were not careful and SOPs were not followed.

“Teams from IIT and machines have been called in to examine the bridges. If the investigation reveals that proper measurements were not followed, the engineers involved will be dismissed, and FIRs will be lodged against the contractors”, he said.

In the last three weeks, 16 bridges have collapsed in Bihar and the Opposition is continuously questioning Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s government on the issue of poor infrastructure development.

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UNSC, WTO need urgent reforms to make them inclusive: Om Birla at BRICS forum

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Saint Petersburg (Russia), July 11 (IANS) Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, who is leading the Indian delegation at BRICS Parliamentary Forum in Russia, has hailed the grouping’s expansion and, at the same time, reiterated India’s stance of reforming the working of the United Nations and its bodies.

“BRICS represents the interests of developing countries. We are happy today that BRICS is striving to establish a more inclusive global government system,” Om Birla said in his remarks at the Plenary Session of the two-day 10th BRICS Parliamentary Forum meeting which began in St Petersburg on Thursday.

At the session, titled ‘The BRICS Parliamentary dimension: Prospects for strengthening inter-parliamentary cooperation’, Om Birla extended a warm welcome to the Parliaments of Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates to the BRICS forum.

“India believes that the inclusion of the new members will strengthen BRICS family and will provide impetus to our endeavours for a shared and better future for humanity. We believe that international organisations like the UNSC and WTO also need urgent reforms to make them inclusive in a similar manner so as to make global governance more democratic and inclusive,” he said.

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The Lok Sabha Speaker also thanked Russia for supporting India’s candidature for a permanent seat in an expanded United Nations Security Council (UNSC).

India, a founding member of the United Nations, is actively engaged in the ongoing Inter-Governmental Negotiations (IGN) on UNSC reforms at the United Nations and has been working with other reform-oriented countries through its membership of the G-4 (India, Brazil, Germany, and Japan) and the L.69 Group (cross-regional grouping of developing countries of Asia, Africa and Latin America).

Emphasising the role of Parliaments in fostering transparency and accountability, Om Birla also urged for collaboration among legislatures worldwide.

The Indian delegation at the forum also includes Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman Harivansh, Rajya Sabha MP Shambhu Sharan Patel, Lok Sabha Secretary General Utpal Kumar Singh and Rajya Sabha Secretary General PC Modi, among other officials.

The forum is being held with the theme of ‘Role of Parliaments in Strengthening Multilateralism for Just Global Development and Security’.

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The Lok Sabha Speaker is scheduled to hold bilateral meetings with Parliament Speakers of other countries at the sidelines of the event.

He will also present India’s stance on relevant issues and meet Indian expatriates in Moscow.

Apart from the BRICS countries, which include four new members (Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran and the United Arab Emirates), Speakers and Parliament members from other invited countries – including Azerbaijan, Armenia, Belarus, Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan – and the Chairperson of the Inter-Parliamentary Union, Tulia Aksen are participating in the meetings at the forum.

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Need for greater efficiency to compete with other defence PSUs: MoS Defence

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Kolkata, July 11 (IANS) Minister of State (MoS) for Defence Sanjay Seth on Thursday said that there is a need for greater efficiency to compete with other defence PSUs.

“There is a need for greater efficiency to compete with other Defence PSUs as well as private sector firms that are now manufacturing high-quality military hardware. The Defence Ministry will provide all the support to AWEIL to use its skilled, qualified and experienced workforce and collaborate with associated establishments to meet the nation’s requirements for top-quality material,” MoS Defence said during his meeting with the West Bengal & Sikkim Directorate of the National Cadet Corps (NCC) at the NCC Institute on the Maidan in Kolkata.

The MoS also visited the 220-year-old Gun and Shell Factory (GSF) in Cossipore, which is now a part of the Advanced Weapons and Equipment India Ltd (AWEIL). AWEIL has exported material worth Rs 615 crore since corporatisation which includes medium-calibre weapons, small arms, artillery gun parts and ammunition hardware to several countries in Europe, America, the Middle East and Asia.

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Maj Gen Vivek Tyagi, ADG, NCC, West Bengal & Sikkim Directorate also briefed the MoS on the achievements of the cadets and the need for training academies for them in both West Bengal and Sikkim.

MoS commended the NCC cadets for their selfless commitment towards social welfare and nation-building.

He also visited the Army’s Eastern Command headquarters at Fort William, Kolkata and was briefed on the operational and logistics aspects.

He interacted with officers and soldiers and appreciated their role while serving in inhospitable terrain, even in inclement weather.

–IANS

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Punjab again fails to procure maize crop on MSP: Sukhbir Badal

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Chandigarh, July 11 (IANS) Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) President Sukhbir Badal on Thursday demanded Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann’s resignation for failing “for the third time in a row” to purchase maize crop as per the minimum support price (MSP) despite promises.

He also demanded the AAP government compensate farmers for the losses suffered by them through the ‘Bhavantar’ scheme which was not being implemented in the state.

“All farmers who have sold their maize, moong, and sunflower crops at rates less than the stated MSP should be compensated immediately.”

In a statement here, the SAD President also accused the Chief Minister of duping farmers in the name of diversification, saying Mann had first encouraged farmers to grow moong, maize and sunflower and given a “guarantee” that the entire crops would be procured as per MSP. However, when the time came to procure these crops, farmers were left at the mercy of private players and suffered huge losses.

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“The AAP government’s much-hyped diversification plan is also in tatters due to the manner in which the Chief Minister reneged on this promise to procure these crops,” Badal added.

He also demanded the government introduce MSP for vegetables, asserting farmers were being exploited by traders and were being forced to sell short. He called for providing insurance cover to vegetable farmers as they often faced huge losses due to inclement weather.

–IANS

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