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Maldives president Mohamed Muizzu asks India to withdraw military personnel by March 15

The public policy secretary at the Maldivian President’s office, Abdulla Nazim Ibrahim, said that the island nation has formally asked India to withdraw its military personnel by March 15.

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Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu asked India to withdraw its military personnel from its country by March 15. According to reports there are 88 millitary personnel in the Maldives. The public policy secretary at the Maldivian President’s office, Abdulla Nazim Ibrahim, said that the island nation has formally asked India to withdraw its military personnel by March 15.

Maldives and India had set up a high-level core group to negotiate the withdrawal of troops. The group held its first meeting which was also attended by Indian high commissioner Munu Mahawar. Talking about the meeting Abdulla Nazim Ibrahim said that the agenda was to request withdrawal of troops by March 15.

Mohamed Muizzu, who is regarded as a pro-China leader, formally requested India to withdraw its military personnel from his country, after taking oath in November. He said the people of Maldives had given him a strong mandate to make this request to New Delhi.

Derogatory comments posted by three deputy ministers of the Maldivian government against Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s post on Lakshadweep had sparked a controversy between the two countries amid calls for boycott of travel to Maldives by Indian tourists.

During his visit to China, Mohamed Muizzu sought to align Maldives closer to Beijing as he indirectly jabbed India over the recent row. The Maldivian President said they may be small but that does not give India the license to bully them. He said Maldives is an independent and a sovereign state.

The Maldivian President said the Indian ocean does not belong to one particular country and Maldives is not in anyone’s backyard. Maldives-India relations have remained tense since Muizzu’s election in September, following his demand that Indian troops be swiftly from the Maldives.

Last month Muizzu‘s cabinet decided against renewing a joint hydrographic survey initiative with India. The government in Maldives distanced itself from the controversial remarks and has since suspended three deputy ministers.

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Electoral bond scheme: FIR against JP Nadda, Nirmala Sitharaman, others after Bengaluru court order

Besides Union Ministers Nadda and Sitharaman, FIR named the Enforcement Directorate (ED), BJP Karnataka president B Y Vijayendra and senior leader Naleen Kumar Kateel.

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An FIR (First Information Report) has been registered against the Union Minister and BJP president JP Nadda and Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman among others following the order of a Bengaluru court for allegedly committing irregularities and misusing electoral bond scheme for extortion of money from various companies.    

According to reports, the case was filed by Adarsh Iyer of the Janaadhikara Sangharsha Sanghatane (JSP), accusing Union Ministers Sitharaman, Nadda and others of extorting money by using central agencies under the guise of now-scrapped electoral bond, which benefited to the tune of around Rs 8000 crore.

The court on Friday sent a complaint linked with the electoral bond scheme against Sitharaman, BJP chief and others to the city police. The electoral bonds scheme was struck down by the Supreme Court in February this year as it was unconstitutional.

Besides Union Ministers Nadda and Sitharaman, FIR named the Enforcement Directorate (ED), BJP Karnataka president B Y Vijayendra and senior leader Naleen Kumar Kateel.

The FIR, which was filed based on the court directions, charged the accused under sections 384 (punishment for extortion) and 120B (criminal conspiracy) read with 34 (acts done with common intention) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).

Based on the complaint, it is alleged that Sitharaman and officials from the Enforcement Directorate engaged in extortion under the guise of electoral bonds, resulting in a benefit of over Rs 8,000 crore.

The complainant, Iyer, asserted that this extortion was carried out in collusion with Nadda, Kateel, Vijayendra, and other party office bearers at both state and national levels.

Additionally, it is claimed that Sitharaman utilised the Enforcement Directorate to conduct raids, seizures, and arrests of various corporates, their CEOs, MDs, and other top executives to compel them to pay.

The complainant alleged that many corporates fearing actions, were coerced into purchasing electoral bonds worth several crores, which were subsequently encashed by Nadda, Kateel, Vijayendra, and others. Iyer also alleged that the entire extortion racket under the guise of electoral bonds has been orchestrated hand in glove with officials of BJP at various levels.

Initially, the complainant approached the Tilaknagar Police Station with a complaint on March 30 of this year, and subsequently sought assistance from the DCP Bengaluru South East in April 2024. In the absence of any action, the matter was brought before the court, and a private complaint was filed, seeking necessary directions from a Special Court exclusively designated to handle criminal cases pertaining to elected MPs/MLAs in the state of Karnataka.

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Rahul Gandhi promises 12 guarantees for Haryana, says Congress will end decade of pain

“In a decade, the BJP snatched away Haryana’s prosperity, dreams and power,” the Congress leader said.

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Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi on Saturday promised twelve guarantees ahead of the Haryana Assembly election and said that the Congress will end the “decade of pain” if voted to power in the state.

“It is our resolve to fulfil the hopes, aspirations and dreams of every Haryana resident,” Gandhi said in a social media post on X.

Gandhi listed 12 guarantees including two lakh permanent jobs; drug-free Haryana; free treatment up to Rs 25 lakh; women Rs 2,000/month; gas cylinder for Rs 500; 100-yard plot to the poor; two-room house at a cost of Rs 3.5 lakh; old age, widow and disabled pension of Rs 6,000;  Old Pension Scheme will be restored; 300 units of free electricity; MSP guaranteed to farmers, immediate crop compensation and caste census, creamy layer limit Rs 10 lakh.  

“In a decade, the BJP snatched away Haryana’s prosperity, dreams and power,” the Congress leader said.

Haryana Congress rolled out its detailed poll manifesto for the October 5 single-phase Assembly elections in the presence of state Congress chief Udai Bhan, Leader of Opposition Bhupinder Singh Hooda and former Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot among other leaders present on the occasion of the manifesto launch.

Slamming the BJP over several issues, Gandhi said that Agniveer snatched away the aspirations of patriotic youth, unemployment snatched away the happiness of families and inflation snatched away the self-reliance of women.

He pointed out that BJP tried to snatch the rights of farmers by bringing black laws, and through demonetisation and wrong GST, they snatched away the profits of lakhs of small traders.

“To benefit his chosen ‘friends’ he even snatched away the self-respect of Haryana,” he said.

“From savings to health, from protection of rights to social security, employment opportunities abound, every family is happy and cheerful – this is Congress’ guarantee,” the former Congress chief said.

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PM Modi says J&K people looking forward to government free of corruption, terrorism, separatism

“They need to seize this moment and choose the BJP,” Modi said.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday asserted that the people in Jammu and Kashmir are looking forward to a government free of corruption, terrorism and separatism for peace and a better future for their children.

Addressing an election rally in support of BJP candidates at M A M Stadium, he said the Assembly election has given the people of Jammu a historic opportunity to decide the next government.

“They need to seize this moment and choose the BJP,” Modi said.

“There has been a massive voter turnout in the first two phases of the election. The BJP will certainly form its first government with an absolute majority in Jammu and Kashmir,” he said.

At an election rally in Jammu, he said the biggest responsibility for the destruction of this generation lies with the Congress party. Since Independence, Congress’ wrong policies have only brought destruction, he added.

Hitting out at Congress, PM Modi said: “A large part of Jammu is connected to the border. Remember the time when firing from across the border was a daily thing. Breaking news would run every day. Firing used to take place from the other side and Congress would wave white flags. But when the BJP government responded to ‘Goli’ (bullets) with ‘Gola’ (artillery shells), the other side was taken aback. You will recall that on the night of September 28, 2016, surgical strikes took place. India showed the world that this is a new India, an India that can strike within enemy territory.”

This was the Prime Minister’s third visit to Jammu and Kashmir and fourth election rally in a fortnight.

He addressed an election rally in Doda district on September 14, four days before the first phase of elections, and two more rallies in Srinagar and Katra on September 19 in the run-up to the second phase of elections.

The high-pitch campaigning for the last 40 assembly segments in the seven districts — 24 in the Jammu region and 16 in Kashmir — will end on Sunday evening.

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