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Constituency Watch: 12th gen Chhatrapati fights with 2nd gen MP for Kolhapur’s 'raj-tilak’

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Kolhapur (Maharashtra), May 1 (IANS) The erstwhile royal kingdom of Kolhapur is witnessing a war of political supremacy between Chhatrapati Shrimant Shahu Maharaj who is the MVA-Congress nominee for the Lok Sabha elections, and the ruling Mahayuti alliance partner Shiv Sena’s MP, Professor Sanjay S Mandlik.

While Chhatrapati Shrimant Shahu Maharaj is the 12th direct descendent of the legendary Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, Sanjay S Mandlik is the son of the four-time (undivided) NCP MP, the late Sadashivrao D Mandlik.

In the heat and dust of the campaign for the May 7 elections, Mandlik seemed to have lost his bearings momentarily when he questioned the ‘credentials’ of his illustrious rival’s royal lineage.

Not surprisingly, Mandlik, 60, was greeted with howls of protests from all political parties and locals alike, with many demanding an apology for insulting the Chhatrapati, but the Shiv Sena nominee refused to oblige.

On his part, the soft-spoken Chhatrapati, 76, popular as ‘Maharaj Saheb’ among his constituents, gently raked up the issue of the ‘legitimacy’ of Mandlik’s party, the Shiv Sena- headed by CM Eknath Shinde – which was enough to rattle the ruling Mahayuti alliance.

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It may be recalled that in June 2022, Shinde had rebelled against the Shiv Sena founded (in 1966) by the late Balasaheb Thackeray, and in July 2023 ally NCP chief Ajit Pawar had broken up the party established by his uncle Sharad Pawar in 1999.

The two splinters, part of the Mahayuti government, were recognised as the ‘real’ parties this year, and the Chhatrapati’s mild plea for ‘a politically-stable Maharashtra’ or ‘fight against a totalitarian regime’ or ‘political reforms’, etc. shook the powers-that-be.

Quivering under the Chhatrapati’s feather-touch salvos, Mandlik attempted to salvage the situation by claiming how he sought votes based on his work, that the people are the real ‘heirs’ of Chhatrapati Rajarshi Shahu Maharaj and merely belonging to the family doesn’t grant anybody the status, and the poll battle was for the dignity of the Kolhapur people.

Two months ago, when it became clear that Chhatrapati Shriman Shahu Maharaj would be contesting the Lok Sabha polls, his son, Yuvraj Sambhajiraje Chhatrapati quietly made a royal sacrifice and instantly opted out of the elections (IANS – March 6) as he wanted to fight from the same seat.

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This mark of respect to his ‘revered father’ went down well with the Kolhapur masses.

In one of those rare situations, Kolhapur witnessed a scenario in which a distinguished candidate was available, but he had no direct party affiliations, and the MVA allies Shiv Sena (UBT) and NCP (SP) rushed to offer him a ticket.

Finally, they left it to the sagely Chhatrapati to pick the symbol he would prefer to contest on, and he chose the Congress’ ‘Hand’ – with no heartburns among the MVA partners.

Mandlik had his share of woes, but given the changed political equations after the Shiv Sena and NCP splits, the Mahayuti allies buried their differences and offered him a second chance.

Kolhapur comprises 6 Assembly segments of which 3 are with the Congress, 2 with NCP, and one with Shiv Sena.

They are, Kolhapur North (MLA Jayshri Jadhav), Kolhapur South (MLA Ruturaj Patil) and Karvir (PN Patil) – all from Congress; plus Kagal (MLA Hasan Mushrif) and Chandgad (MLA Rajesh Patil) – both from NCP; and in Radhanagari it is Shiv Sena’s Prakashrao Abitkar.

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The influential and respected Chhatrapatis – both from Kolhapur and Satara kingdoms – have entered the electoral fray several times both for Assembly and Parliament, on one or the other political party’s ticket, while some were nominated to the Rajya Sabha.

(Quaid Najmi can be contacted at: q.najmi@ians.in)

–IANS

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RSSB to conduct some exams through CBT-cum-OMR mode

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Jaipur, July 4 (IANS) The Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB) has said that some upcoming examinations will be conducted through the CBT-cum-OMR mode, in which questions will be displayed on a computer screen while the candidate will have to answer them on an offline OMR sheet.

The RSSB in this regard issued guidelines on Wednesday.

According to guidelines, only one question will be displayed on the computer screen at a time.

The remaining process in the CBT-cum-OMR mode exam would be the same as it is for an offline exam.

The candidate will have to sign the attendance sheet in the presence of the invigilator, the guidelines stated.

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Mohan Yadav-led MP govt presents its maiden budget of Rs 3.65 lakh crore

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Bhopal, July 3 (IANS) The Mohan Yadav-led Madhya Pradesh on Wednesday presented its first budget with an outlay of Rs 3.65 lakh crore for the financial year 2024-25 during the ongoing Monsoon Session of the Assembly.

Madhya Pradesh Finance Minister Jagdish Devda presented the Annual Budget in the Assembly amid relentless sloganeering by the Opposition.

The budget made it clear that the old public beneficiary schemes like ‘Ladli Behna Yojana’ introduced during the previous (ex-CM) Shivraj Singh Chouhan-led government would continue.

The government has proposed a budget of Rs 26,560 crore.

Women who used to receive monetary assistance of Rs 1,250 per month would continue to receive a similar amount.

The Mohan Yadav-led government has allocated Rs 10,000 crore for the development of expressways, including Atal Pragati Path, Narmada Pragati Path, Vindhya Expressway, Malwa-Nimad Vikas Path, Bundelkhand Vikas Path and Madhya Bharat Vikas Path.

The government has set aside Rs 11,292 crore for the Home Department, while the Education and Health departments got Rs 22,600 crore and 21,144 crore, respectively.

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The state government plans to recruit over 75,000 youth in the Madhya Pradesh Police this financial year.

The government would set up three medical universities in the state.

Besides, a provision of Rs 26,560 crore has been made for the women and child development department for 2024-25, which is 81 per cent more than the Budget Estimate of the year 2023-24, Finance Minister Devda said while presenting the Budget.

The minister said the state government has also made a provision of Rs 500 crore for ‘Simhastha’ to be held in 2028. This will lead to development work in Ujjain and 10 surrounding districts.

‘CM Rise Schools’, another project launched by former chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, was given Rs 667 crore. The project is aimed at improving education standards in Madhya Pradesh and more than 900 schools are proposed to be open.

Commenting on the first annual budget of his government, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav said: “This budget will take the state forward. The overall development will take place and the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi of seeing MP as a developed state will be accomplished.”

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The Opposition, however, said that before the Assembly elections, BJP had given many guarantees to residents of Madhya Pradesh but not a single one had been included in this budget.

–IANS

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Election Commission sends notice to Engineer Rashid on poll expenditure

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Srinagar, July 3 (IANS) The Election Commission of India (ECI) on Wednesday issued a notice to incarcerated Lok Sabha MP Engineer Rashid over disparity in his poll expenditure statement.

Rashid, who is lodged in jail since 2019 after being charged by the NIA in a terror-funding case, defeated former J&K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah from the Baramulla Lok Sabha seat as an Independent candidate by over 2 lakh votes in the recent elections.

The ECI notice was served by the deputy district election officer in Baramulla, highlighting the expenditure register submitted by Rashid which showed Rs 2.10 lakh while the actual amount recorded in the shadow register maintained by observers shows Rs 13.78 lakh.

The notice directed Rashid or his representative to appear before the district expenditure monitoring committee within two days to address the discrepancy and ensure timely submission of the expenditure report to the ECI.

The notice said that failure to comply with election expense reporting requirements could lead to disqualification under the Representation of the People Act, 1951, for a period of three years.

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Doubts had been raised during the Lok Sabha elections as to how Rashid’s liabilities were reduced significantly while his assets increased over the past five years despite being lodged in jail.

According to the 2024 poll affidavit, the former MLA’s assets were valued at Rs 1.55, crore compared to Rs 80 lakh in 2019, including a 41,072 sq ft non-agriculture land in his hometown Langate and a house in Srinagar worth Rs 90 lakh.

A science graduate with a diploma in civil engineering, Rashid also declared Rs 11.31 lakh home loan and Rs 3.11 lakh Kisan Credit Card loan as liabilities.

Five years back, he had declared a residential house in the posh Jawahar Nagar locality in Srinagar purchased in 2017 as his only asset, and also stated that he had a liability of Rs 60 lakh towards a home loan from a bank.

Rashid, who won the Assembly polls from Langate in Kupwara district in 2008 and 2014, is presently lodged in Tihar jail in connection with a case being probed by the NIA alleging his involvement in money laundering linked to terror funding.

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The Patiala House Court in Delhi has granted him parole for two hours on July 5 for taking oath as a Member of Parliament.

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Maha Congress calls for all efforts for return of MVA in October Assembly elections

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Mumbai, July 3 (IANS) Top Congress leaders on Wednesday gave a call for the ouster of Maharashtra’s MahaYuti government and a return of the Maha Vikas Aghadi regime in the October Assembly elections.

AICC General Secretary Ramesh Chennithala and state unit President Nana Patole said that Congress is a party which takes along all sections of society because of which the MVA notched a resounding victory in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, bagging 31 of the 48 seats in the state.

“Even in the upcoming October Assembly polls, we will make all efforts to ensure that all sections of society get proper representation. All party workers must work with the same zeal right from the taluka level to the polling booth levels and ensure the corrupt MahaYuti regime is weeded out,” Chennithala said.

Patole said that though the LS elections are over, the political struggle continues with the next target being the Assembly polls for which all must work unitedly and hoist the victory flag over the Mantralaya.

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“Various special cells and departments of the state Congress played a commendable role in the party’s huge victory in the Lok Sabha polls. Our activists went door-to-door in all villages to spread the Congress’ message of 5 Nyays and 25 Guarantees which created a huge impact and led to the success,” he added.

Chennithala and Patole were accorded a grand felicitation at a function held by the state Congress in Mumbai where speakers lauded their leadership role that helped reap a rich harvest of seats for the MVA in the LS polls.

They also slammed various policies of the MahaYuti of the Shiv Sena-Bharatiya Janata Party-Nationalist Congress Party, and how they spin fake narratives, make false promises, and failed to implement them, leaving the masses high and dry without taking any responsibility, while dividing the society.

The Congress SC-ST-OBC and Minority Department’s National Coordinator K. Raju, SC Department chief Rajesh Lilhotia, state Minority Department chief Wajahat Mirza, besides Pragya Waghmare, Nana Gawande, Pramod More, Pratibha Shinde, and others were present and honoured for the party work in the elections.

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LS Speaker changes rule to bar MPs from any additional remarks during oath

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New Delhi, July 4 (IANS) Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla has amended parliamentary rules to restrict newly elected MPs from using any additional words or remarks before or after taking the oath or affirmation of membership.

The Speaker has made an amendment to Rule 389 of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Lok Sabha (Seventeenth Edition).

According to the amendment, a “member shall make and subscribe oath or affirmation, as the case may be, in accordance with the form set out for the purpose, in the Third Schedule to the Constitution of India and shall not use any word or expression or make any remark as a prefix or suffix to the form of oath or affirmation.”

The amendment comes amid controversy over some MPs raising slogans like “Jai Palestine”, “Jai Hindu Rashtra” while taking oath.

Recently, AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi raised slogans of ‘Jai Bhim, Jai Mim, Jai Telangana and ‘Jai Palestine’ in the House after taking oath as an MP. Apart from Owaisi, some other MPs were also seen raising slogans before or after taking oath.

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