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Amid heat and dust of campaigning, BJP’s Hans turns to Sufi music to strike a chord with Faridkot's miffed farmers

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Faridkot (Punjab), May 16 (IANS) The BJP’s candidate from Faridkot in Punjab is humming songs of Baba Farid, a Sufi saint whose writings are part of Sikh scripture, to soothe the protesting farmers — a creative renaissance to win hearts.

Legendry Sufi singer-turned-politician Hansraj Hans, who represented Delhi’s North-West constituency in the outgoing Lok Sabha, is currently touring his new battlefield, Faridkot, which is a reserved parliamentary constituency spread over nine Assembly segments.

Like BJP nominees in the other 12 parliamentary seats, the soft-spoken Hans is facing the farmers’ wrath in Faridkot over their demands, including legal guarantee for the Minimum Support Price (MSP) and implementation of the Swaminathan Commission report.

The farmers are also miffed over the crackdown on them on Punjab-Haryana borders.

However, the Centre believes that the farmers’ protests are ‘politically motivated’ and the MSP law demand is ‘unreasonable’.

Padma Shri awardee Hans’ popular songs include ‘Ae Jo Sili Sili Aaoundi Hai Hawa’ and ‘Dil Tote Tote Ho Gaya.’

Hailing from Shafipur Village of Jalandhar, Hans was trained by Ustad Puran Shah Koti in Sufi singing.

He won the North West Delhi seat by a huge margin in 2019 by defeating the AAP’s Gagan Singh Ranga.

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“Prime Minister Narendra Modi has sent me here to serve the people. I am also here to spread love,” Hans told IANS on being asked about the ongoing protests against him by farmers, especially in rural areas.

Despite tense moments and simmering anger among the people, Hans maintains his cool and seeks votes.

He soothes frayed tempers by turning poetic, singing Sufi songs, telling interesting stories and with his rendition of poetry in a lighter vein.

At times, his poetic performance wins applause amid the tension, a senior BJP leader admitted to IANS.

“Khushboo hain toh har mehfil ko mehkaayenge hum log (if we are fragrance, we will spread our perfume everywhere),” was one of his couplets at a public meeting this week where he faced a massive protest against the BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

As his singer son Navraj Hans joined the campaign, the overwhelmed father remarked, “When my son came to me in Faridkot Lok Sabha constituency with the BJP flag, my enthusiasm reached its peak.”

While campaigning, Hans who declared assets of Rs 16.33 crore, introduces himself to the voters with folded hands saying, “I am your brother. I am not Muhammad bin Tughluq.”

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He adds jokingly that people have turned him from ‘Hans Raj Hans’ into “Minnat Raj Minnat”, meaning one who is always pleading.

Hans, who normally dons back headgear, has been facing farmers’ ire and heckling from the very first day of his campaign.

He was denied entry into villages on several occasions.

Seeking votes in PM Modi’s name, Hans does not miss an opportunity to remind the electorate that he has “done a lot for the Sikh community by getting the completion of the Kartarpur corridor done to allow thousands of pilgrims to travel from the Dera Baba Nanak shrine in Gurdaspur District to Gurdwara Darbar Sahib at Kartarpur in Pakistan, the final resting place of Sikhism’s founder Guru Nanak Dev.”

Hans, who switched sides from the Congress to the BJP, believes India is on the way to becoming a ‘Vishwa guru (world guru)’ under the leadership of the PM.

Farmers’ unions under the banners of the Bhartiya Kisan Union (Ekta-Ugrahan), the BKU (Krantikari) and Kirti Kisan Union have been protesting with black flags against Hans.

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In many places they didn’t let Hans enter the campaigning venue despite heavy security deployment.

Kirti Kisan Union, state Vice President Rajinder Singh said, “The BJP has been working against the farmers. They have not fulfilled their promises. If Hans Raj Hans wants to talk to us, he should come as an Independent and not as a BJP candidate.”

The ruling AAP has pitted acclaimed Punjabi actor-cum-comedian Karamjit Anmol against Hans, while the Congress has fielded former Moga Zila Parishad chairperson Amarjit Kaur Sahoke and the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) has fielded Rajwinder Singh.

Interestingly, Sarabjit Singh, the son of one of the assassins of late Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in 1984, is in the fray from this seat as an Independent candidate.

In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, Punjabi folk singer and Congress candidate Muhammad Sadiq secured a win from this seat with 4,19,065 votes, while Gulzar Singh Ranike of SAD came in second with 3,35,809 votes.

Thirteen Lok Sabha seats in Punjab will go to polls on June 1.

(Vishal Gulati can be contacted at gulatiians@gmail.com)

–IANS

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Heavy rain disrupts life in Rajasthan; schools in Tonk shut

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Jaipur, July 6 (IANS) Heavy rain disrupted normal life in Rajasthan on Saturday causing waterlogging, traffic jams, and the Tonk district administration announcing the closure of schools.

Incessant rain in Kota for the past two days increased Parvati River’s water levels, leading to the closure of the road connecting Sheopur and Gwalior in MP.

The Meteorological Department said that the Baran district recorded the highest rainfall (195 mm) while Parbatsar and Nagaur, registered 71 mm.

In the past 24 hours, Deoli in Tonk 155 mm rain, Malpura (144 mm), Peeplu (144 mm), Tonk tehsil (137 mm), Aligarh (130 mm), 126 mm in Todaraisingh and Nagarfort (115 mm).

Meanwhile, the Meteorological Department officials have warned of heavy to very heavy rain in the state till July 8.

Further on July 9 and 10, heavy rainfall has been forecast for eastern Rajasthan.

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J&K: Encounter breaks out in Kulgam

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Srinagar, July 6, (IANS) An encounter has started between terrorists and security forces at Hadipora area at Modergam in South Kashmir’s Kulgam district, officials said on Saturday.

“Encounter started at Modergam village of Kulgam District. Police and security forces are on job,” police said.

The operation started after a joint team of police and security forces got an input about the presence of terrorists in that area.

There have been a series of encounters between terrorists and security forces across Kashmir in the recent past in which many terrorists have been eliminated.

–IANS

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Kerala BJP kicks off campaign for forthcoming Palakkad Assembly bypoll

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Thiruvananthapuram, July 6 (IANS) With the Election Commission all set to announce the dates for bypolls to two Assembly constituencies and for the Wayanad Lok Sabha seat in Kerala, the BJP launched its campaign at Palakkad on Saturday.

The Assembly bye-elections at Palakkad and Chelakkara were necessitated after sitting legislators Shafi Paramabil (Congress at Palakkad) and K Radhakrishnan (CPI-M at Chelakkara) vacated their seats after winning the Lok Sabha polls.

The Palakkad unit of the BJP launched its campaign after a function to felicitate the two party Cabinet members from Kerala.

Suresh Gopi won from the Thrissur Lok Sabha seat while George Kurian a senior party leader will soon be brought into the Rajya Sabha from another state.

Gopi said that just like the people at Thrissur gave BJP the seat, he was confident that the people at Palakkad would also give the seat to the party.

The BJP has now started its search for a suitable candidate for Palakkad and the name of Kerala BJP President, K Surendran, is doing the rounds.

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A popular leader, he came a distant third in the Wayanad Lok Sabha seat which has now been vacated by Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi.

Apart from K Surendran, the names of Sobha Surendran who contested the Alappuzha Lok Sabha seat and Krishnakumar who contested the Palakkad Lok Sabha seat are also doing the rounds.

The BJP is also seriously looking at apolitical candidates like legendary railway engineer E Sreedharan, as the party is confident that such people can help it open its account in the 140-member Kerala Assembly.

This is especially true at Palakkad as the BJP candidates at the previous two Assembly elections, finished second, pushing the CPI(M) candidates to third place.

Meanwhile at Chelakkara which is a reserved constituency for Scheduled Caste candidates, where the BJP doesn’t hold much of a chance, the party is not going to sit idle and might bring in TN Sarassu, a retired principal of a state-run college.

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TN Sarassu had been harassed by the student wing of the CPI(M) on the day she retired from service a few years ago.

Incidentally, TN Sarassu was the BJP’s candidate in the Alathur Lok Sabha constituency, in which the Chelakkara Assembly constituency is located.

Even though she lost the Lok Sabha polls, she was able to increase the BJP’s votes in a major way, as compared to the 2019 General Elections.

Incidentally with the bye-election to the Wayanad Lok Sabha polls also being held and the Congress announcing Priyanka Gandhi as its candidate, there will be a galaxy of leaders from the Congress and BJP arriving for campaigning for the seat.

These leaders are also expected to campaign at Palakkad and Chelakkara, thereby giving these constituencies a feel of high-voltage campaigns.

–IANS

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Bengal by-polls: Two of four assembly seats under EC scanner for security reasons

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Kolkata, July 6 (IANS) Two of the four assembly constituencies, Bagdah in North 24 Parganas district and Ranaghat Dakshin in Nadia, which will be going to by-polls on July 10, are under the scanner of the Election Commission (EC) from security perspectives.

In terms of central armed police forces (CAPF) deployment, insiders from the office of the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO), West Bengal said, the Commission is stressing higher mobilisation of forces in terms of polling booth deployment and quick response team (QRT) formation as both the seats are sensitive.

Bagdah will have maximum deployment, with 960 personnel for the polling booths and 192 personnel for the QRTs. Ranaghat Dakshin will follow with 900 personnel for the polling booths and 180 for the QRTs.

The deployment will be comparatively lesser for the two other assembly constituencies namely Maniktala in Kolkata and Raiganj in North Dinajpur district.

In the case of Raiganj, 672 personnel will be deployed at polling booths and 192 for QRTs. For Maniktala, 720 personnel will be deployed for polling booths and 144 for the QRTs.

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Insiders from the CEO’s office said that in the by-polls, special focus had been given to the effective utilisation of QRTs in the backdrop of flooding complaints in the recently concluded Lok Sabha polls of the late arrival of such teams in areas where tension broke out.

“This time, the Commission is strict that such complaints should not recur. So the deployment of CAPF at booth-level and for QRTs will be much higher in comparison to the limited areas covered under these four assembly constituencies,” said an official from the CEO’s office.

As per the statistics of the 2021 assembly polls and assembly-wise results in the Lok Sabha polls, BJP is comfortably placed in Raiganj, Bagdah and Ranaghat Dakshin while Trinamool has the edge in Maniktala.

–IANS

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11-year-old boy succumbs to dengue fever in Bengaluru; septuagenarian dies of Zika virus

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Bengaluru, July 6 (IANS) An incident of an 11-year-old boy succumbing to dengue fever came to light here on Saturday. The deceased boy is identified as Gagan, a resident of Anjanapura in the outskirts of Bengaluru.

According to authorities, Gagan was being treated for dengue fever for a few days at a private hospital in Bengaluru and succumbed to the deadly virus on Friday late night. Gagan was a student of Chaitanya Techno School.

In a separate incident, a 74-year-old man died after being infected with Zika virus on Friday night in Gandhinagar in Shivamogga district of the state. The deceased was detected with Zika virus on June 21 and he was suffering from severe fever symptoms since June 19. He was discharged from the hospital on Thursday and was being treated at home.

Karnataka Health Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao had asked the Deputy Commissioners in the state to be vigilant about the spread of Zika virus along with dengue cases.

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Considering the rising cases of dengue, the state government has capped the prices of dengue testing at Rs 600. Karnataka has witnessed a rise of 42 per cent in dengue cases compared to last year and 6,187 positive cases of dengue have been detected in the state. Six persons have died from January to July 2.

–IANS

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