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Sonia Gandhi criticises Centre’s arrogance against farmers, wonders at silence on Arnab Goswami chats

Gandhi made remarks during her opening speech at the virtually held Congress Working Committee(CWC). She spoke on a host of issues, saying there were many pressing issues of public concern that required to be addressed in the upcoming session of Parliament.

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Congress President Sonia Gandhi on Friday hit out at the Centre over the ongoing farmers’ agitation, alleging that the government has shown shocking insensitivity and arrogance going through the charade of consultations between the centre and protesters.

Gandhi made remarks during her opening speech at the virtually held Congress Working Committee(CWC). She spoke on a host of issues, saying there were many pressing issues of public concern that required to be addressed in the upcoming session of Parliament.

The meeting was held to finalise the schedule for election of a new party president, to discuss the organisational election schedule sent by the party’s Central Election Authority, among other issues.

On the farmers’ protest against the three agricultural laws, Gandhi further said that it was abundantly clear that the three laws were hastily prepared and Parliament consciously refused an opportunity to examine any meaningful details of their implications and impacts.

The Congress party’s stand was clear from the beginning that these laws will destroy the foundations of food security based on Minimum Support Price, public procurement and Public Distribution System, added Gandhi.

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In her virtual address, she also pointed out the government’s silence over the leaked WhatsApp chats between Republic TV Editor-in-chief Arnab Goswami and Broadcast Audience Research Council CEO, Partho Dasgupta. She said the national security has been so thoroughly compromised. The Defence Minister AK Antony had said that leaking of official secrets of military operations is treason, yet the government’s silence on these disturbing reports has been deafening, Gandhi said.

Those who used to give certificates of nationalism and patriotism to others have now been totally exposed, Gandhi remarked.

The purported WhatsApp chats between Dasgupta and Goswami revealed that latter was aware of the Balakot airstrike which the Indian Air Force conducted as retaliation to the Pulwama terror attack in February 2019 – at least three days in advance.

Gandhi also spoke about the ongoing nationwide Covid-19 vaccination drive. Slamming the BJP government, she said the government has inflicted untold suffering on the people of the nation by the way it has managed the Covid-19 pandemic. She added that it will take years for the scars to heal. 

On the state of the country’s economy, she said the situation remained grim, and the large parts of the economy like MSME and the informal sector have been decimated. The manner in which the government has weakened labour and environmental laws was equally anguishing, said Gandhi adding that  panic privatisation has taken over the government which the Congress party can never accept and support.

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Meanwhile, Congress party could reportedly hold the internal polls in February. It was also being indicated that organisational elections may be held between May 15 and May 30, which could see the election of a new president, party functionaries said on Friday.

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Centre asks Blinkit, Zepto and Swiggy to stop 10-minute delivery claims

The Centre has urged Blinkit, Zepto and Swiggy to remove 10-minute delivery claims, citing safety concerns for delivery partners, government sources said.

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The Centre has asked quick commerce platforms such as Blinkit, Zepto and Swiggy to remove claims related to 10-minute deliveries, citing concerns over the safety of delivery partners, according to government sources.

The issue was discussed during a meeting between Union Labour Minister Mansukh Mandaviya and representatives of major food and grocery delivery aggregators. Executives from platforms including Zomato, Swiggy, Blinkit and Zepto were present at the meeting, sources said.

Safety of delivery partners discussed in meeting

Government sources indicated that the minister raised concerns about strict delivery timelines and their potential impact on the safety and well-being of delivery partners. Platforms were advised to prioritise safe working conditions instead of promoting ultra-fast delivery promises.

The discussion focused on delivery expectations, rider pressure and the broader responsibility of aggregators towards their workforce, sources added.

Blinkit revises tagline after government intervention

Following the meeting, Blinkit has revised its marketing tagline. The platform earlier promoted “10,000 plus products delivered in 10 minutes” but has now changed it to “30,000 plus products delivered at your doorstep,” according to sources.

The revision reflects a shift away from highlighting delivery speed as a key promise, in line with the concerns raised during the discussions.

The government is expected to continue engaging with aggregators on labour welfare and safety-related issues, sources said.

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AI errors in voter list digitisation causing hardship during SIR, Mamata writes to EC chief

Mamata Banerjee has written to the chief election commissioner alleging that AI-driven digitisation errors in electoral rolls are causing hardship, harassment and distress to genuine voters during the SIR process in West Bengal.

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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has once again written to Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, alleging that errors arising from AI-driven digitisation of the 2002 electoral rolls are causing widespread hardship to genuine voters during the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise in the state.

In her fifth letter since the SIR process began, Banerjee claimed that the use of artificial intelligence tools to digitise older voter lists led to serious inaccuracies in electors’ personal details. According to her, these errors have resulted in large-scale data mismatches, with many genuine voters being wrongly flagged as having “logical discrepancies”.

The chief minister accused the Election Commission of disregarding statutory processes that had been followed over the past two decades. She said voters were now being forced to re-establish their identity despite corrections having been made earlier through quasi-judicial hearings.

Calling the approach arbitrary and illogical, Banerjee alleged that it went against the constitutional spirit by effectively disowning the commission’s own past actions and mechanisms. She further claimed that voters submitting documents during the SIR exercise were not being given proper acknowledgements, terming the procedure “fundamentally flawed”.

Raising concerns over the nature of hearings, Banerjee said the SIR process had become largely mechanical and overly dependent on technical data, lacking sensitivity, human judgment and compassion. She argued that such an approach undermines democratic values and the constitutional framework.

Highlighting the human impact of the exercise, the chief minister claimed that the revision process had already seen 77 deaths, four suicide attempts and 17 cases of hospitalisation. She attributed these incidents to fear, intimidation and excessive workload caused by what she described as an unplanned exercise by the Election Commission.

Banerjee also criticised the treatment of several eminent citizens, alleging that they were subjected to harassment during the process. She further expressed concern over the handling of cases involving women voters, particularly those who had changed their surnames after marriage or shifted to their matrimonial homes.

According to her, women electors were being questioned and summoned to prove their identity, reflecting a lack of social sensitivity and amounting to an insult to women and genuine voters. She questioned whether a constitutional authority should treat half of the electorate in such a manner.

Urging immediate corrective steps, Banerjee called on the Election Commission to address the issues arising from the SIR exercise to end what she described as harassment and agony for both citizens and officials, and to safeguard democratic rights.

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Communist Party of China delegation visits BJP headquarters in Delhi

A delegation from the Communist Party of China, led by Vice Minister Sun Haiyan, visited the BJP headquarters in Delhi and held discussions on inter-party communication.

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A delegation from the Communist Party of China (CPC), led by Sun Haiyan, Vice Minister of the International Department of the CPC Central Committee (IDCPC), visited the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) headquarters in Delhi on Monday.

During the visit, the Chinese delegation held discussions with a BJP team headed by party general secretary Arun Singh. The talks focused on ways to advance inter-party communication and engagement between the BJP and the CPC.

Sharing details of the meeting, BJP foreign affairs department in-charge Vijay Chauthaiwale said the interaction involved an in-depth exchange on strengthening party-to-party dialogue. He confirmed the visit in a post on social media, stating that the CPC delegation was received at the BJP head office as part of ongoing inter-party interactions.

The Chinese Ambassador to India, Xu Feihong, was also present during the meeting, accompanying the CPC delegation.

According to Chauthaiwale, the visit was led by Sun Haiyan in her capacity as Vice Minister of the IDCPC, underscoring the importance attached to party-level exchanges between the two sides.

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