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He is PM of India, not BJP: Angry Punjab & Haryana HC after Dera violence

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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Day after pulling up the BJP-led Manohar Lal Khattar government for “complete collusion” with Dera Sachha Sauda followers, a furious Punjab and Haryana High Court hit out at the Centre for suggesting that maintaining law and order fell within the purview of the state government

As the Centre, Haryana government and the BJP continue to collectively downplay the failure of the ML Khattar government in containing the widespread violence by Dera Sachha Sauda goons that claimed 32 lives in Haryana, the Punjab and Haryana High Court hit out at the Union government, on Saturday, not even sparing Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The court’s curt remarks came after Additional Solicitor General Satya Pal Jain, claimed during a case that Friday’s violence across Haryana and Punjab that was unleashed by followers of Dera chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh who was convicted of raping two women by a special CBI court in Panchkula, was “a matter of the state”.

A furious court slammed the Centre’s stand, asking its law officer: “Is Haryana not a part of India? Why are Punjab and Haryana treated like step children?”

He is PM of India, not BJP: Angry Punjab & Haryana HC after Dera violence

The court then made a pointed reference to Modi, telling Jain: “He is the Prime Minister, not of the BJP but of India”.

The court termed the Centre’s response to the violence as “only a knee-jerk reaction”.

“Why do you (the Centre) treat the region as colonies?” asked a full bench of acting chief justice SS Saron and Justices Surya Kant and Avneesh Jhingan. “National integrity is above parties. Are we one nation or a party nation?” the court asked ASG Satya Pal Jain.

The court, which had on Friday, sternly reprimanded the Haryana government and asserted that “it allowed the city (Panchkula) to burn for political gains” once again slammed the Khattar administration over the riots and the loss to life and property that it has caused not just in Haryana but also in neighbouring states of Punjab, Delhi and Rajasthan.

While the Khattar government informed the court that it was taking action against officials who failed to do their duty of maintaining law and order in Panchkula and other parts of the states and that orders had been issued for suspending Panchkula’s deputy commissioner of police, the court hit back saying: “You are trying to crucify a small DCP of Panchkula… what about those political masters who have been giving wrong directions?”

Khattar too came in for a tight slap on the wrist for claiming that “certain goons had mixed infiltrated the crowd of Dera Sachha Sauda devotees” and triggered the mayhem.

“Your Chief Minister said miscreants got mixed up with Dera people, giving the impression that they (Dera followers) didn’t do anything… you’re still supporting them, you are the ones who made this happen,” the court said.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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Centre pushes states to cut levies to boost PNG adoption

The Centre has asked states to reduce local levies and streamline approvals to accelerate PNG adoption and city gas infrastructure growth.

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The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas has urged states and Union Territories to ease local levies and procedural barriers affecting City Gas Distribution (CGD) projects, in a bid to accelerate the adoption of piped natural gas (PNG) as a cleaner fuel alternative.

In a communication sent to Chief Secretaries, Petroleum and Natural Gas Secretary Neeraj Mittal highlighted that high right-of-way charges, road cutting fees, lease rentals and other local levies imposed by urban bodies are discouraging investments in CGD infrastructure.

High costs slowing expansion

The ministry pointed out that the CGD sector, particularly PNG supply to households and commercial establishments, does not receive direct subsidies. As a result, it depends heavily on viable returns, which are being impacted by excessive and inconsistent local charges across states.

It noted that these financial and procedural hurdles are slowing down infrastructure expansion and affecting the broader adoption of natural gas.

Gap between connections and usage

According to the government, while around 12.63 crore PNG connections have been recorded, only about 1.6 crore are currently active. The ministry stressed that improving ease of doing business at state and local levels could help bridge this gap and expand the consumer base.

Officials believe that rationalising levies may initially reduce local revenues but could lead to higher long-term gains through increased gas consumption and economic activity.

LPG shortage adds urgency

The push for PNG adoption comes amid supply constraints in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), linked to ongoing tensions in the Middle East. Oil marketing companies are currently supplying only 20 per cent of normal commercial LPG demand to states.

To address this, the ministry has proposed increasing LPG allocation to 30 per cent for states that implement reforms supporting PNG and CGD expansion.

Reform-linked incentives for states

The Centre has suggested a set of measures that states can adopt to qualify for higher LPG allocations. These include:

  • Setting up empowered state and district-level committees for faster approvals
  • Introducing single-window clearance with deemed approvals within 24 hours
  • Implementing a dig-and-restore model using bank guarantees instead of restoration charges
  • Eliminating annual rental or lease charges for CGD infrastructure

The ministry said compliance with these reforms would be verified before granting additional LPG allocations.

Industry support measures

The communication also noted that GAIL and its subsidiaries have already allocated full gas supply to the commercial PNG segment to support businesses affected by reduced LPG availability.

The government reiterated that expanding natural gas usage aligns with its broader push for cleaner and domestically sourced energy.

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BJP seals Assam seat-sharing pact, Modi to hold 3 rallies in April

BJP has finalised its Assam seat-sharing plan with allies and is gearing up for an intense campaign led by PM Modi and Amit Shah.

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The Bharatiya Janata Party has finalised its seat-sharing arrangement for the upcoming Assam Assembly elections, firming up its strategy alongside National Democratic Alliance partners as campaigning gathers pace in the state.

Under the agreement, the BJP will contest 89 seats, while its allies — Asom Gana Parishad and Bodoland People’s Front — will field candidates in 26 and 11 constituencies respectively. The distribution has been decided after internal deliberations, with the focus now shifting to candidate announcements and campaign execution.

Campaign push led by top leadership

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to address three rallies in Assam during the final leg of the campaign. Tentative dates for the rallies are April 1, April 3 and April 6, with events likely to be held in key constituencies.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah is also set to spearhead an extensive campaign across the state through March, aiming to energise party workers and strengthen voter outreach.

Candidate selection underway

The party’s Central Election Committee is currently meeting to finalise candidates. Sources indicate that approvals for most constituencies are expected soon, and the BJP may release its complete list of candidates within the next two days.

Ticket distribution remains a crucial exercise, with internal discussions highlighting its potential impact on local political dynamics. Party leaders have also touched upon the proposed delimitation exercise scheduled for 2027, which is expected to have long-term implications for Assam’s electoral landscape.

Polling and counting dates

Voting for all 126 Assembly seats in Assam is scheduled for April 9, while the votes will be counted on May 4.

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Delhi Palam fire leaves 6 dead, massive rescue operation underway

Six people died after a fire broke out in a residential building in Delhi’s Palam. Firefighters continue rescue efforts with 30 tenders at the spot.

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A tragic fire incident in southwest Delhi’s Palam area on Wednesday morning claimed the lives of six people, triggering a large-scale emergency response.

According to officials, the blaze erupted in a residential building, prompting immediate action from fire and police authorities. Around 30 fire tenders were rushed to the spot to control the flames and carry out rescue operations.

Authorities said they received a distress call at approximately 7 am reporting the fire at a house within the building. Firefighters were deployed swiftly amid concerns that several residents could be trapped inside the structure.

A fire services official stated that initial information suggested people might still be inside, leading to an intensive search and rescue effort. Emergency teams, including police personnel, reached the congested locality to assist in evacuation and crowd management.

The firefighting operation was still ongoing at the time of reporting. The exact cause of the fire has not yet been determined, and further details are awaited as authorities continue their investigation.

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