PM Modi says coronavirus still here, don’t let your guard down during festive season
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday told the nation not to let its guard down with regard to wearing of masks, continuing with social distancing norms and frequent handwashing.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday told the nation not to let its guard down with regard to wearing of masks, continuing with social distancing norms and frequent handwashing. In an address to the nation, Modi said people should stay on guard to ensure the disease doesn’t affect them or their families during the upcoming festive season.
The prime minister said that markets are ready to welcome the festive season but people should take all precautions as coronavirus is still around while lockdowns may have ended. He said that the country is in stable situation at the moment and we should ensure that it does not deteriorate. The prime minister gave out the example of US and European countries and said that due to negligence these countries witnessed a spike in coronavirus cases after bringing the situation under control. He said the citizens must ensure that such a situation does not arise in India. PM Modi also wished the nation for the festive season.
PM Modi is due to visit Bihar for several campaign meetings from October 23 ahead of the first phase of voting in the state on October 28. Social media is replete with pictures of senior leaders of both the National Democratic Alliance and the Mahagathbandhan addressing crowds which don’t seem to heed any of the anti-Covid measures.
While there is good news in the sense that cases seem to have come down, India’s Covid-19 tally stood at 75,97,063 on Tuesday with 46,790 new infections in the last 24 hours. This is the lowest single-day jump in fresh cases since the end of July.
On Sunday, the Central government’s committee of experts said the pandemic has peaked in India and will end by February next year. Warning against relaxation in safety measures, the committee said in its study that the upcoming festive winter season and winter may increase susceptibility to the infection.
Again on Sunday, Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan said Covid-19 had seen community transmission in some districts in a few states but said it is not happening countrywide. Pointing Kerala, Vardhan said Kerala is seeing a spurt in cases due to gross negligence during Onam festivities in end August. The Covid situation in Kerala changed after the festival.
During Onam week, there were huge congregations where people convened in large numbers and didn’t take precautions, Vardhan said. Kerala paid the price for its gross negligence after good control in the initial phase of the pandemic, he said. Other states must learn from Kerala’s negligence during Onam and states need to be careful during the coming festival season, he said. Reacting to it, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said Vardhan’s remark should not be taken as a criticism of the efforts of the state in Covid management.
In West Bengal, with the Covid-19 situation still fluid, the Calcutta High Court ordered that all Durga Puja pandals in West Bengal will be no-entry zones for visitors and only organisers will be allowed to enter pandals. This direction will apply to all the 34,000 Durga Puja pandals in the state.
BJP demands Sonia Gandhi’s apology over Congress rally slogan targeting PM Modi
A slogan raised against Prime Minister Narendra Modi at a Congress rally in Jaipur has sparked a political storm, with the BJP demanding an apology from Sonia Gandhi and other senior Congress leaders.
A political controversy has erupted after a slogan referring to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “grave” was raised during a Congress rally in Jaipur, prompting the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to demand an apology from senior Congress leaders, including Sonia Gandhi.
The slogan was raised at a ‘Vote Chor Gaddi Chhod’ rally held in Rajasthan’s capital, where Manju Lata Meena, Jaipur women’s Congress district president, led a group chanting the remark against the Prime Minister. The rally was organised to highlight the Opposition’s allegations of vote theft against the BJP.
When questioned later, Meena defended her statement, saying it reflected public anger over alleged electoral issues. She also accused the Prime Minister of diverting attention from concerns related to employment, youth, women and farmers.
BJP seeks apology from Congress leadership
The remarks triggered sharp reactions from the ruling party. BJP president and Union minister JP Nadda raised the issue in the Rajya Sabha, calling the slogan highly objectionable and accusing the Congress of revealing its mindset through such language. He demanded an apology from Sonia Gandhi, chairperson of the Congress Parliamentary Party, and Mallikarjun Kharge, the Leader of the Opposition in the Upper House.
Union minister Kiren Rijiju also criticised the slogan, saying political rivals are not enemies and such statements cross acceptable boundaries. Addressing a press conference, he urged Kharge and Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi to apologise on the floor of both Houses of Parliament. Rijiju said it was unfortunate that Congress workers were using language that appeared to incite violence against a constitutional authority.
Congress response and allies’ reactions
Congress MP Manickam Tagore dismissed the BJP’s reaction, claiming that the rally had unsettled ruling party leaders. He said the response from BJP leaders showed they were rattled by the Opposition’s campaign.
However, some of Congress’s allies distanced themselves from the slogan. A Samajwadi Party MP said political differences should not translate into disrespectful language for those holding constitutional posts. A senior leader of the Nationalist Congress Party (SP) also termed the slogan inappropriate, stating that regardless of political disagreements, the Prime Minister’s position must be respected.
The episode has added to the ongoing war of words between the BJP and the Congress, with both sides trading accusations as Parliament’s Winter Session continues.
The Central government has introduced a new legislation in Parliament that seeks to replace the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGA), setting the stage for a political confrontation during the ongoing Winter Session.
The proposed law, titled The Viksit Bharat Guarantee For Rozgar And Ajeevika Mission (Grameen), has been abbreviated as VB G RAM G. To ensure its passage, a whip has been issued, asking ruling party MPs to remain present in the House.
According to the government, the Bill introduces a fresh framework aligned with the Viksit Bharat 2047 vision, aimed at strengthening employment and livelihood support in rural areas.
What changes under the new Bill
MGNREGA, launched in 2005 under the previous UPA government, guarantees 100 days of employment to rural households and has remained a key rural welfare programme for nearly two decades.
Under the new VB G RAM G Bill, the government has proposed increasing the guaranteed employment period from 100 days to 125 days. The legislation also seeks to streamline wage payments, mandating that workers receive payments within seven to 15 days after completing assigned work.
The Bill further includes a provision for unemployment allowance if payments are not released within the stipulated timeframe, adding an accountability mechanism to the payment process.
Political implications
The introduction of the Bill during the Winter Session is expected to trigger intense debate, given MGNREGA’s long-standing role in rural employment and poverty alleviation. The government maintains that the new legislation is designed to modernise and expand the scope of employment guarantees under a restructured mission framework.
Chaos mars Lionel Messi’s Kolkata GOAT Tour event as fans protest poor arrangements
Lionel Messi’s brief appearance in Kolkata was overshadowed by chaos as fans alleged mismanagement, prompting an apology and an official enquiry by the state government.
Lionel Messi’s much-anticipated appearance in Kolkata turned chaotic on Saturday after thousands of fans alleged mismanagement at the Yuva Bharati Krirangan, leaving many unable to even see the Argentine football icon despite holding high-priced tickets
Fans express anger over limited access
The Kolkata leg of the G.O.A.T. Tour was billed as a special moment for Indian football fans, with ticket prices ranging between Rs 5,000 and Rs 25,000. However, discontent grew rapidly inside the stadium as several attendees claimed their view of Messi was obstructed by security personnel and invited guests positioned close to him.
As frustration mounted, some fans resorted to throwing chairs and bottles from the stands, forcing organisers to intervene and cut the programme short.
Event cut short amid disorder
Messi reached the venue around 11:15 am and remained there for roughly 20 minutes. He was expected to take a full lap of the stadium, but that plan was abandoned as the situation deteriorated soon after he emerged from the tunnel.
The disorder also meant that prominent personalities, including actor Shah Rukh Khan, former India cricket captain Sourav Ganguly and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, could not participate in the programme as scheduled.
Organisers whisk Messi away
With fans breaching security and some vandalising canopies set up at the Salt Lake Stadium, the organisers, along with security personnel, escorted Messi out of the venue to prevent further escalation.
Several attendees described the event as poorly organised, with some fans calling it an “absolute disgrace” and blaming mismanagement for spoiling what was meant to be a celebratory occasion.
Mamata Banerjee apologises, orders enquiry
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee later issued a public apology to Messi and the fans, expressing shock over the mismanagement. She announced the formation of an enquiry committee headed by retired Justice Ashim Kumar Ray, with senior state officials as members.
The committee has been tasked with conducting a detailed probe, fixing responsibility and suggesting steps to ensure such incidents are not repeated in the future.
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