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People’s disillusionment led to YSRCP’s humiliating defeat

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Amaravati, June 4 (IANS) People’s disillusionment with Yuvajana Sramika Rythu Congress Party’s (YSRCP) rule in Andhra Pradesh led to the party being decimated in Assembly polls as Telugu Desam Party (TDP) is set to return to power with a landslide victory.

YSRCP’s U-turn on Amaravati as the state capital soon after coming to power in 2019, its failure to build three state capitals as promised by it, reversal of key decisions taken by the previous government leading to derailment of development process, alleged ‘destructive’ rule, its acts of political vendetta against Opposition leaders, failure to complete the Polavaram project are among the factors that led to the party’s humiliating defeat.

The forging of alliance by the TDP, BJP and Jana Sena appeared to have proved a game changer as it avoided split of anti-establishment votes.

In a reversal of the 2019 results, the people have given a clear mandate in favour of the TDP-led alliance in a state, which is without a state capital even after a decade of bifurcation of united Andhra Pradesh.

This election also continued the trend of voting out the incumbent as TDP, which had formed the first government in the truncated state in 2014, lost power in 2019.

People have once again reposed faith in veteran leader Chandrababu Naidu, who will be taking over as the chief minister for a fourth time (in both united Andhra Pradesh and truncated state).

All sections of people appeared to have backed the TDP and its allies as they achieved an impressive strike rate of nearly 100 per cent.

The trends show that YSRCP may finish a poor third behind Jana Sena and may not even get the status of main Opposition party.

It was likely to be a neck-and-neck race between YSRCP and the NDA with an edge for the latter. However, the outcome has come as a huge shock for the ruling party.

The trend shows the tripartite alliance was leading in 162 out of 175 Assembly seats.

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The TDP alone won 13 seats and was leading in 122 segments.

The Jana Sena bagged three seats and was ahead in 18 constituencies.

Jagan Mohan Reddy-led YSRCP was leading in only 13 constituencies.

The NDA was also leading in 21 out of 25 Lok Sabha seats in the state. While TDP candidates were leading in 16 seats, the BJP and Jana Sena were ahead in three and two seats respectively.

YSRCP was leading in only four constituencies.

This is the worst-ever performance for the YSRCP, which was floated by Jagan Mohan Reddy in 2010 after resigning from Congress party in a series of dramatic developments following the death of his father and then chief minister YS Rajasekhara Reddy (YSR) in a helicopter crash 2009.

Jagan Mohan Reddy successfully claimed YSR’s political legacy as YSRCP emerged a formidable force in the truncated state following bifurcation of united Andhra Pradesh.

The party, which narrowly missed power in 2014, won 67 Assembly and eight Lok Sabha seats.

In 2019, YSRCP stormed to power with a landslide majority, winning 151 Assembly and 22 Lok Sabha seats, decimating the TDP.

Jagan Mohan Reddy, who had come to power riding an anti-incumbency wave, consolidated his position by sweeping urban and rural local body elections.

Though he tried to build a strong vote bank with series of welfare schemes, especially targeting women and weaker sections of society, the allegations of autocratic rule, corruption, alleged liquor, land and sand mafias and controversial moves like dropping development of Amaravati as the only state capital damaged the party’s image.

“People were disgusted with the YSRCP’s rule. The party antagonised almost all sections of society with its approach and controversial decisions taken merely out of political vengeance,” said political analyst P Pavan.

YSRCP was also seen targeting the influential Kamma community, considered as traditional supporters of the TDP.

Sections of the Reddy community, seen as staunch supporters of the YSRCP and the Kapus, Backward Classes and other castes were also alienated by the party.

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Many YSRCP leaders including ministers faced allegations of corruption and involvement with the liquor, land and sand mafia.

They also allegedly used repressive measures against political opponents.

The humiliation Leader of Opposition and TDP chief N Chandrababu Naidu was subjected to in the Assembly, his arrest last year on allegations of corruption, the arrest of several other TDP leaders and the personal attacks made on Jana Sena leader and actor Pawan Kalyan all added to the public’s ire against YSRCP.

Jagan Mohan Reddy sought a fresh mandate to continue implementation of welfare schemes launched by him.

At every election rally he addressed, he boasted that with the push of a button, Rs. 2.70 lakh crore were transferred directly benefiting people during the last five years.

However, this was not enough to win back the people’s support as they were unhappy over YSRCP failing to deliver on promises like job creation and total prohibition.

Cashing in on anti-incumbency, TDP, BJP and Jana Sena came together to take on YSRCP.

Though the TDP was facing a big crisis after Chandrababu Naidu was arrested and jailed in the Skill Development Corporation case late last year, Pawan Kalyan took the initiative to forge an alliance with the TDP and convinced his ally BJP to come on board.

Though the Congress party, which drew a blank in 2014 and 2019 elections, tried to revive its fortunes by naming Jagan Mohan Reddy’s sister YS Sharmila as the state party chief, this has not yielded any gains for the party, which drew a blank in the state in a third consecutive election.

The TDP-led alliance had accused Jagan of ‘destroying’ the state with his policies.

They alleged that he acted only with political vendetta, derailed the state’s development by stopping development of Amaravati as state capital and encouraged liquor, land, sand and mines mafias.

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Sparing no words to hit out at Jagan, Chandrababu Naidu called him a ‘dictator’ and a ‘psycho’.

Claiming that as the chief minister between 2014 and 2019 he designed Amaravati as a state capital at par with Hyderabad, the TDP chief had said Jagan killed the dream of people of Andhra Pradesh with his ‘psycho mentality’ by mooting the idea of three state capitals.

Naidu’s poll promises, especially ‘Super Six’, also appeared to have influenced the poll outcome.

The TDP-JSP manifesto promised free bus travel for women, three free gas cylinders every year to each household, monthly financial assistance of Rs.1,500 to women aged 18-59 years, creation of 20 lakh jobs in five years, monthly unemployment allowance of Rs.3,000, annual financial assistance of Rs. 15,000 to a mother of every school-going student and investment support of Rs.20,000 to every farmer.

The BJP did not associate itself with the manifesto in line with its national policy. In 2019, YSRCP wrested power from TDP with a landslide victory, bagging 151 seats in the 175-member Assembly. It polled 49.95 per cent votes. The TDP was distant second with 23 seats and 39.17 per cent votes. Jagan’s party also bagged 22 out of 25 Lok Sabha seats while TDP got remaining three seats. Jana Sena, which had an alliance with Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) and the Left parties, could win just one Assembly seat.

Pawan Kalyan himself suffered defeat in both the seats he contested. The party had polled 5.53 per cent votes.

The BJP too went alone in 2019 and drew a blank. It polled a mere 0.84 per cent votes. The BJP had bagged four Assembly seats and two Lok Sabha seats in 2014, when it had an alliance with the TDP. Jana Sena had not contested the election but backed the TDP-BJP alliance.

–IANS

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UP proposes life term in strict ‘love jihad’ law: BJP welcomes move, SP calls it ‘negative politics’

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UP proposes life term in strict ‘love jihad’ law: BJP welcomes move, SP calls it ‘negative politics’

New Delhi, July 30 (IANS) The Yogi Adityanth-led government has introduced the Uttar Pradesh Prohibition of Unlawful Conversion of Religion (Amendment) Bill, 2024 in the Assembly, which proposes harsher punishment, leading up to life imprisonment in ‘love jihad’ cases.

The proposed amendments have been welcomed by the BJP as a step in the right direction while the Samajwadi Party has termed it a ‘divisive’ move, aimed at creating ‘animosity’ in society.

UP Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya who reached the Assembly, this morning told reporters that the legislation should be welcomed as this would act as a ‘deterrent’ against such practices.

BJP leader Mohsin Raza said that the law, when amended, will help greatly in tackling illegal religious conversions as many ‘love jihad’ cases have emerged where impersonators marry a girl by hiding their identity and then force her to convert.

“If any impersonator plays with the life of your daughter, why shouldn’t the culprit be held accountable? If an imposter marries any girl by hiding his identity and with malicious intent, why can’t such people be brought to book,” asked the BJP leader.

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Samajwadi Party, on the other hand, slammed the Yogi Adityanath government for brining amendments in the existing laws regarding ‘love jihad’ and said that it nothing but negative politics and motivated by the BJP’s ‘aversion’ towards a particular community.

SP leader Fakhrul Hasan Chand in a video message said, “UP has already a law on love jihad. If someone traps someone in his/her love trap with some motive, then there is a law for it but the BJP only wants to do negative politics. It does not want to do anything about unemployment and paper leak.”

UP BJP leader Mohsin Raza also hit out at the Opposition parties for ‘smelling a conspiracy’ in the proposed law.

“A strict regulation is required to put an end to such practises. The BJP believes in ‘sabka saath, sabka vikas.’ It’s unfortunate that the Opposition finds it communal and discriminatory. Their opposition to the ordinance is driven by their appeasement policy towards a certain religion,” Mohsin Raza pointed out.

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As per the existing law, the punishment for such cases of an imposter marrying someone with a concealed identity ranges from one to ten years while religious conversions done only for marriage are held invalid.

When the ‘revised’ law comes into force, the guilty will be subjected to life imprisonment. The amendment is likely to be passed in the Assembly by voice vote on August 2, as per reports.

— IANS

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Search operation in J&K’s Poonch after terrorists sighted

Jammu, July 30 (IANS) After suspicious movement was noticed on Tuesday, the security forces started a search operation in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch district.

Officials said that a CASO (Cordon & Search Operation) was started after information was received about the movement of two terrorists in a remote village in the district.

The two armed suspects, reportedly dressed in black were seen moving in the Salampura village near Dehra Ki Gali late Monday night.

“Police assisted by the Rashtriya Rifles and CRPF launched a joint operation immediately after getting the information. The suspected militants were seen moving towards the lower Pangai area. The search operation is underway. But there has been no contact with the suspected terrorists so far,” officials said here.

“The security forces also launched a search operation at Sanai, Jangal, Pattan and adjoining villages in the Surankote area of Poonch, and the Bangar-Saroor forest in the Drabshalla area of Kishtwar district this morning,” the officials further said.

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Army has already deployed over 4,000 soldiers, including highly trained elite commandos and those trained in mountain warfare, to eradicate terrorists from the hilly districts of the Jammu division.

The step was taken after reports of a group of 40-50 hardcore foreign terrorists operating in these districts got credibility through ambush attacks carried out in Kathua, Doda, Reasi, Poonch and Rajouri.

–IANS

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India moved from 'Fragile Five' under UPA to 'Top Five' under BJP-led NDA: Piyush Goyal

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India moved from 'Fragile Five' under UPA to 'Top Five' under BJP-led NDA: Piyush Goyal

New Delhi, July 30 (IANS) Slamming Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi’s reaction to the Union Budget, Union Commerce and Industry Minsiter Piyush Goyal on Tuesday said the country has moved from “Fragile Five” under the UPA government to “Top Five” in the BJP-led NDA government.

Stressing that the UPA government never talked about uplifting the poor, the Union Minister said in the Parliament that the BJP-led NDA government “inherited one of the most fragile economies”.

Attacking Congress leader P. Chidambaram, Minister Goyal said that in 2004, the former Finance Minister had said he “inherited a strong economy”.

“At that time, the growth rate was over eight per cent, inflation was around four per cent, and foreign exchange reserves were robust, compared to the size of the economy at that point of time. What did the UPA do in the 10 years when they were in government?” asked the Commerce Minister.

Minister Goyal said he read 10 speeches of the UPA government and never “once has there been a mention of bringing in a legal guarantee for minimum support price (MSP)” for crops.

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“Never once did they speak about trying to uplift the poor by giving them free homes,” the minister added.

India’s ascent from the ‘Fragile Five’ to the fastest-growing major economy has lessons for other developing countries.

The country is now being hailed as the emerging superpower of the 21st century.

India is on track to become the world’s third-largest economy with GDP crossing $5 trillion, and the goal is now to reach a $30 trillion economy by 2047 with a per capita income of $18,000 per annum, according to a key NITI Aayog document.

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Aadi festival: TN govt steps up vigil in Delta districts after Mettur dam opens

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Chennai, July 30 (IANS) The Tamil Nadu government has stepped up vigil at the bathing ghats in delta districts of the state for the upcoming ‘Aadi Perukku’ as the water release from the Mettur dam has increased.

Aadi Perukku is a Tamil monsoon festival held on the 18th day of Tamil Aadi month, and this year it falls on Saturday (August 3).

The festival has several rituals to be done on the banks of the rivers.

The release of water from the Mettur dam is to affect the delta districts of Thanjavur, Myladuthurai, Tiruchi, Pudukottai, Ariyalur, Tiruvarur and Nagapattinam.

The district administration has increased the police presence on the river banks to prevent devotees from taking a dip during the heavy flow of water in the rivers during the Aadi Perukku festival.

The Stanley Reservoir in Mettur was opened on Sunday after heavy rain in the catchment areas of the Cauvery river in Karnataka led to water flow into Metttur dam. On Monday, at 8 p.m., the water level in the Stanley Reservoir in Mettur stood at 118 ft, just 2 feet short of its maximum capacity of 120 ft.

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As the water level crossed 118 feet at 8 p.m. on Monday, authorities increased the discharge for delta irrigation from 12,000 cusecs to 23,000 cusecs from Sunday evening.

However, the dam was not opened on the customary date of June 12 as the storage level was low.

Meanwhile, the farmers of these delta districts have urged officials to prioritise filling lakes and tanks before allowing excess water to flow into the Cauvery river and eventually into the sea.

P. Viswanathan, state president of the Tamil Nadu Tank and River Irrigation Farmers’ Association, in a statement on Tuesday, demanded that the 935 lakes in delta districts be filled first.

He emphasised the importance of using all water bodies for storing Cauvery water and ensuring the timely availability of quality paddy seeds.

The farmers’ leader also said that in 2023, heavy losses occurred due to poor-quality seeds sold by private agencies.

He said, “Officials should ensure that all farmers receive quality seeds and crop loans without having to run from pillar to post.”

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Deputy secretary of the Cauvery Delta Farmers’ Welfare Association, Kavandampatti R Subramanian, in a statement said that the Cauvery Water Management Authority (CWMA) has fixed a certain quantum of water that should be released into the Cauvery every month.

He came out strongly against the Karnataka government for “using Tamil Nadu as a drainage area” by releasing excess water into the river during flood-like situations, in addition to the mandatory monthly release.

The farmer leader said that the Tamil Nadu government should raise this issue with the Cauvery Water Management Committee (CWMC), insisting that the excess water should not be counted as part of the mandatory release.

–IANS

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Devastated by the news of Wayanad landslides: KC Venugopal

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New Delhi, July 30 (IANS) Congress General Secretary, Organisation, K.C. Venugopal on Tuesday expressed his condolences to the families of the victims who died in Wayanad landslides.

Over 40 people were killed in a massive landslide that occurred at Churalpara in Kerala’s Wayanad on Tuesday at around 2 a.m.

Taking to the microblogging site X, the Congress MP said, “I am devastated by the news of landslides in Wayanad which have killed and injured so many people. My condolences to the families of the victims, and I pray for the speedy recovery of the injured.”

“We are constantly monitoring the situation and urge all UDF workers to assist the authorities in relief efforts in full measure. LoP Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi ji has spoken to the Kerala CM and the Wayanad DC to address this at the earliest. We also spoke to Defence Minister Rajnath Singh ji, who has given us positive assurance about providing necessary relief assistance,” Venugopal added.

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The Congress leader further said that they have also requested the Centre and the Kerala Government to ensure search and rescue operations are carried out on a war footing to prevent any further loss of life.

Earlier, the leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, also conveyed his condolences to the families affected by the landslides.

In a post on his X handle, he said, “I am deeply anguished by the massive landslides near Meppadi in Wayanad. My heartfelt condolences go out to the bereaved families who have lost their loved ones. I hope those still trapped are brought to safety soon.”

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