Friday, May 31, 2019

Sonia Gandhi re-elected chairperson of Congress Parliamentary Party

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The Congress on Saturday re-elected Sonia Gandhi as the chairperson of Congress Parliamentary Party (CPP). The meeting was attended by the 52 newly-elected Lok Sabha members of the Congress along with its Rajya Sabha members at the central hall of Parliament. This was the first official meeting that Congress prez Rahul Gandhi attended after party's CWC meet.

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Foreign climbers go missing on way to Nanda Devi peak

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The team, which includes seven mountaineers from the UK, US and Australia besides a liaison officer from the Indian Institute of Mountaineering, left Munsiyari on May 13 to scale the 7434-metre peak and was scheduled to return to the base camp on Friday. The district administration has sent a rescue team in search of them after they failed to return to the base camp.

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Rajnath pays tribute to jawans at National War Memorial ahead of taking charge as defence minister

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Singh was allotted the Defence ministry after taking oath as a Union Minister on Thursday. He will take over from his predecessor Nirmala Sitharaman who has been allotted the Finance ministry. During the first term of Modi government, Rajnath had handled the Home ministry.

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Why Modi chose a new Shah for home ministry

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The home portfolio for Amit Shah seems to have been carefully chosen. The crucial ministry is responsible for all intelligence, counter-terrorism agencies and overall internal security. Shah' management skills will be put to test while dealing with non-BJP chief ministers as law and order is a state subject. In that sense of exposure, the home ministry seems to be better suited for Shah.

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India's buying of S-400 from Russia will have serious implications on defence ties: US

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On Thursday, a senior US State Department official told reporters that New Delhi's decision to buy S-400 air defence system was significant, disagreeing with the view that it "isn't a big deal". The official said that India's decision will have serious implications on defence ties. S-400 is known as Russia's most advanced long-range surface-to-air missile defence system.

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Union Cabinet 2019: These men and women will run India for the next 5 years

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On Thursday, at PM Narendra Modi's swearing-in ceremony, the much-anticipated revelation of 'Team Modi 2.0' was finally made. Among the 58 members announced, key highlights included Amit Shah's ministerial debut and Suresh Prabhu's exit. Addition of former foreign secretary S Jaishankar was a big surprise while Sushma Swaraj was the shock omission.

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Chidambarams get protection from arrest till August 1

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Special judge O P Saini extended the protection after the Enforcement Directorate (ED) sought three weeks’ time to argue on their anticipatory bail plea. Solicitor general Tushar Mehta, appearing for the ED and the CBI, submitted that some key information pertaining to the case is awaited from foreign countries such as Singapore.

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6 women take oath, same number as in outgoing council of ministers

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Among three women ministers of state, Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti has been inducted into the council of ministers for the second time. She had served as minister of state for food processing in the last term. The other two women assigned MoS rank — Renuka Singh Saruta and Debasree Chaudhuri — are both first time MPs. Chaudhuri won from Raiganj constituency in West Bengal and Saruta from Sarguja in Chhattisgarh.

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UP has most ministers, Andhra gets none in Modi 2.0

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Among bigger states, Andhra Pradesh is the only one which could not get any ministerial berth. Twenty-two of the total 29 states have got one or more ministerial berths. Besides Andhra Pradesh, the other six states which could not get ministerial representation are smaller states from the north-east - Sikkim, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura and Meghalaya.

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Union Cabinet 2019: PM tries to accommodate most castes

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Nine Brahmin leaders have found a place in the Union cabinet, including Nitin Gadkari. Three Thakur leaders also made it, including Rajnath Singh, Jodhpur MP Gajendra Singh Thakur and Morena MP Narendra Singh Tomar. Dharmendra Pradhan remains a prominent OBC face in the cabinet, besides Modi himself. Six belonged to the Scheduled Castes and four to the Scheduled Tribes.

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23 new faces in Team Modi, 7 with Cabinet rank

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BJP president Amit Shah and former foreign secretary S Jaishankar were the two top big debutants in the 25-member Modi Cabinet, with Giriraj Singh and Gajendra Singh Shekhawat being elevated from junior ministers. While Singh was minister of state with independent charge of the micro, small and medium enterprises ministry, Shekhawat was junior minister for agriculture.

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Thursday, May 30, 2019

JD(U) stays out of Modi cabinet with Nitish refusing ‘token participation’

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With 16 MPs, JD(U) is the third largest party in NDA in the Lok Sabha after BJP and Shiv Sena. JD(U) was eyeing at least two Cabinet posts besides a junior minister’s berth in the council of ministers. However, BJP offered JD(U) only one Cabinet post, which was not acceptable to the party.

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Congress decides to go off airwaves for a month

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As the Modi government prepared to resume power with increased majority and obviously improved political voice, Congress announced that it would not be on television debates for a month. AICC spokesman Randeep Surjewala tweeted, “Congress has decided to not send spokespersons on television debates for a month. All media channels/editors are requested to not place Congress representatives on their shows.”

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Harsh Vardhan at Centre, Manoj Tiwari set to lead Delhi poll charge

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There was speculation that Delhi BJP president Manoj Tiwari could also get a ministerial berth given the fact that the party won all seven seats under his leadership and he himself defeated former chief minister Sheila Dikshit by a huge margin of 3.66 lakh votes. Tiwari had also led BJP to win in the 2017 municipal elections at a time when not many within the party were expecting a favourable result.

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S Jaishankar: PM Modi picks a technocrat for key role

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Jaishankar’s appointment opens the door for lateral entry at the highest level of the government, as well as the entry of technocrats in ministerial roles. As foreign secretary, Jaishankar occupied the right-hand corner office on the first floor of MEA headquarters. If he takes over as minister, as is being widely speculated, he will remain on the first floor, but shift to the office in the other corner.

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Cabinet ministers vow to give their best in new role

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Ram Vilas Paswan told reporters that as soon as the portfolios are announced, ministers will share their plans with the media. "Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership we will give our best," the Lok Janshakti Party chief said. Anurag Thankur, who took oath as a minster of state, said he will serve the country "in the best of his capacity".

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UP has most ministers, Andhra Pradesh gets none in Modi 2.0

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Uttar Pradesh, which sent the highest number of 64 MPs from the ruling alliance to the 17th Lok Sabha, on Thursday got the biggest representation in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Council of Ministers. Nine of the 57 ministers are from the state, excluding the PM who represents Varanasi, followed by seven from Maharashtra and six from Bihar.

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Sushma Swaraj, Maneka Gandhi, Rajyavardhan Rathore among notable omissions in Modi government

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Sushma Swaraj and Rajyavardhan Rathore are among the notable omissions in the BJP-led NDA's second innings. Another key BJP leader who did not make it to the Cabinet this time, is JP Nadda. He could be the next BJP president as incumbent Amit Shah has joined the government. Arun Jaitley had opted out of being in the government for health reasons.

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‘Look forward to work with you’: Congress congratulates PM Modi, new ministers

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Congress congratulated PM Narendra Modi and his team of cabinet ministers after they took oath as ministers in the NDA govt. "We wish them the best & look forward to working with them on the growth & development of India & all its citizens," the Congress tweeted. The tweet came shortly after Modi took oath as PM of India along with 57 other ministers.

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White pyjama-kurta, Hindi dominating themes at swearing-in of PM Modi, ministers

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Traditional Indian wear with hues of saffron and use of Hindi language for oath-taking were the overriding themes at the glittering swearing-in ceremony of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union ministers of the new NDA government. Among the ministers who were sworn-in, most of them chose to take oath in Hindi while the rest did it in English.

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Uttar Pradesh gets 10 central ministers, eastern UP gets lion's share

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NDA's second term in office Thursday saw eastern Uttar Pradesh bagging the lion share of the ministerial berths with Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself leading the pack. Modi won from Varanasi while Rajnath Singh, a senior minister who joined the prime minister's team as number two in the Union Cabinet, represents Lucknow in the Lok Sabha.

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JP Nadda emerges as likely replacement for Amit Shah as BJP president

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BJP leader JP Nadda has emerged as the likely replacement for Amit Shah as the party president after he was left out of the Union Council of Ministers, which was sworn in on Thursday, according to BJP sources. With Shah joining the Cabinet of PM Narendra Modi, he may demit the office of BJP chief as part of the party's "one-person one-post" principle.

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Modi jacket remains PM's pick for the big day

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For his swearing-in as the 15th prime minister, Narendra Modi opted for a look similar to the 2014 ceremony. His trademark Modi jacket and taut churidaar were his picks for both the big days. For the 2014 ceremony, Modi wore a cream kurta and white churidaar paired with a beige coloured sleeveless 'bandh-gala' jacket. Cut to 2019, he made the same choice.

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Gag on Congress spokesmen is boycott of Godsewadis, not media: MP minister

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Kamal Nath government minister for law and public relations PC Sharma on Thursday claimed that television media gag on party spokespersons is “boycott of Godsewadis (followers of Nathuram Godse)”. Early on Thursday morning, a statement was issued by AICC communications department in-charge Randeep Surjewala which said, “The Indian National Congress has decided to not send spokespersons on television debates for a month

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