State BJP leaders, who want to make headlines, should be kept under control: Sanjay Singh(JDU)


  • The public declaration came amid persisting divergence between the two sides over who gets to contest how many of 40 Lok Sabha seats from the state
  • With the parliamentary elections less than a year away, JD(U) has been flexing muscles against BJP

PATNA: Raising the ante significantly higher, JD(U) on Monday declared it would contest the highest number of seats among the NDA allies in Bihar and BJP was free to fight the coming Lok Sabha elections alone if it did not need an ally. The public declaration came amid persisting divergence between the two sides over who gets to contest how many of 40 Lok Sabha seats from the state.

It may cause annoyance to BJP which won 22, nine more along with its allies, against JD(U)’s two. “The issues in 2014 election were different and 2019 will be a different ball game,” said JD(U) general secretary Sanjay Singh.

JD(U) general secretary Sanjay Singh said, “BJP knows without Nitish ji, it will not be able to win in Bihar. If it does not want any ally, BJP can field its candidates on all 40 Lok Sabha seats.” Sanjay Singh is often seen as channeling party boss and Bihar CM Nitish Kumar’s views. He also cautioned BJP to restrain its leaders from making “unnecessary” statements on the seat-sharing issue.

“State BJP leaders, who want to make headlines, should be kept under control,” he said. BJP general secretary Rajendra Singh had recently claimed the party would contest all the 22 seats it had won in 2014 general elections. “The party will also protect the interests of its allies and arrive at a seat-sharing arrangement, which enables the NDA to win all the 40 seats in Bihar,” Singh had told reporters in Sasaram last Monday.

With the parliamentary elections less than a year away, JD(U) has been flexing muscles against BJP. Even on Sunday Nitish mocked the Centre’s national waterways project in the presence of Union minister Dr Harsh Vardhan. Nitish said the National Waterway-1 project would not succeed unless the Ganga siltation issue was resolved.

D(U) and BJP contested 2014 Lok Sabha elections separately. JD(U), which could win only 2 seats in 2014, insists seat-sharing for 2019 should be on the performance in 2015 Bihar assembly elections, in which it won 71 seats compared to BJP’s 53. Former CM and HAM(S) chief Jitan Ram Manjhi said on Monday the leader of opposition in the assembly, Tejashwi Yadav, would be the 2020 CM candidate of the grand allianceeven if Nitish quits NDA and joins the alliance.

After suffering a jolt in 2014 elections, Nitish had joined hands with RJD and Congress in 2015 assembly elections. He again quit the GA in July 2017 and formed state government with BJP. JD (U) and BJP contested the LS elections in 2009, sharing 25-15 seats and 26-14 seats in 2004.

Another stray dog attack now on a pet too

CHANDIGARH: A woman and her pet dog were attacked by five stray dogs in Sector 38 on Saturday night.

Rupali Saini, a resident of Sector 38, said she was going to the market with her one-and-a-half-year-old pug. As she reached near the market, five stray dogs attacked them. Somehow, Rupali managed to save herself, but her pet was injured. With the help of passers-by, Rupali shooed away the stray dogs. She immediately took her pet to a veterinary clinic in Sector 21 and provided the dog first-aid. The dog received six stiches, Rupali said.

Rupali said shopkeepers feed these stray dogs, who are always roaming in and around the market and attack kids and pets. She lodged a complaint against the Municipal Corporation Chandigarh(MCC) at the sector 39 police station. Police have registered a daily diary report (DDR). Rupali said she would file a complaint with municipal officials too.

Pre Monsoon Showers are here

 

CHANDIGARH:

Pre-monsoon showers are expected to lash the city from Tuesday evening, according to the meteorological department.

The weathermen have given a forecast of thundery development on Tuesday. There is a possibility of thunderstorm with squall and wind speed exceeding 45kmph from Wednesday. Clouds are expected to stay all through the week, with light to moderate rainfall during the weekend.

The temperatures are expected to drop by 5-6 degrees, bringing the much-needed respite from the hot weather conditions.

On Monday, the maximum temperature went up a few notches. While it was 39.3 degrees Celsius on Sunday, the mercury level rose to 39.8 degrees Celsius on Monday. The maximum temperature on Monday was 3 degrees above normal, while it was 2 degrees above normal on Sunday.

Army accuses internal civil service of gross irregularities


  • Army accused the Armed Force Headquarters Civil Service of gross functional and financial irregularities in its cadre
  • The AFHQ-CS was created as an internal Group B secretariat support cadre for the armed forces in 1968
  • Officers say the recently-concluded AFHQ-CS cadre restructuring will create “serious functional problems”

The festering civil-military divide has erupted once again, with the Army accusing the Armed Force Headquarters Civil Services (AFHQ-CS) of gross functional and financial irregularities in its cadre restructuring based on deliberate misrepresentation of facts to the government.

The Army says posts of seven new principal directors, in addition to the four existing ones, and 36 new directors have been sanctioned for the AFHQ-CS cadre “without any functional requirement” being expressed for them by the armed forces.

“Creation of these unwanted/surplus posts is not only a violation of PMO’s directive on ‘minimum government and maximum governance’, but also a drain on public funds and a recurring loss to the state,” says the scathing seven-page Army letter, also marked to defence ministry(MoD), Department of Personnel and Training, Department of Expenditure (finance ministry), UPSC and others.

The AFHQ-CS was created as an internal Group B secretariat support cadre for the armed forces in 1968. “Today, it numbers around 3,000, and its principal directors project themselves as being equivalent to brigadiers/major-generals or joint secretaries of IAS,” said an officer.

The strongly-worded protest is a symptom of the wider resentment in the armed forces, who contend the civilian bureaucracy has worked over the years to systematically downgrade their status, rank, pay and equivalence. Officers say the recently-concluded AFHQ-CS cadre restructuring will create “serious functional problems” in the workings of the hierarchy-driven Army, Navy and IAF HQs.

The Army, on its part, contends 44 posts of MTS (safaiwalas/cleaning staff) have been shown as surrendered to project that the proposal for additional higher posts in the AFHQ cadre was “financially neutral”. “But these safaiwala posts are neither part of the AFHQ cadre, nor do they exist on the ground … they have been outsourced,” said the letter.

This latest salvo comes after the MoD in January was forced to withdraw a controversial order that downgraded military officers in comparison with their AFHQ-CS counterparts, which had led to an uproar in the armed forces over the entire issue of rank equivalence.

The controversial order, issued in October 2016, equated a Major General (Rear Admiral in Navy and Air Vice-Marshal in IAF) with a principal director in AFHQ-CS. Similarly, a Brigadier (Commodore/Air Commodore) with 25-26 years of service was made equivalent to a director (with about 14 years of service), and a Colonel/Captain/Group Captain to a joint director in the AFHQ Civil Service. While withdrawing the order, MoD stated, “No false equivalence will be created or allowed.”

But MoD officials, on being contacted by TOI, said the financial impact of the restructuring was “not much” in the overall scheme of things. “MoD is also clear there is no rank equivalence between officers of the armed forces and AFHQ-CS. There is, however, acute stagnation in AFHQ-CS and its officers cannot be denied promotions … the Union Cabinet has approved its cadre restructuring,” said an official.

Sushma Trolled on Twitter for ‘Minority Appeasing’


External affairs minister Sushma Swaraj was trolled on Twitter over a controversy involving the issuance of passport to an inter-faith couple. Swaraj then “liked” over 200 tweets in which she was trolled.


External affairs minister Sushma Swaraj faced vile abuse on social media through the weekend over the controversy regarding transfer of a passport officer from Lucknow. The officer, Vikas Mishra, was transferred after an inter-faith couple tweeted at the minister accusing him of bigotry and public humiliation, while alleging that the officer asked Anas Siddiqui, the Muslim husband of Tanvi Seth, to convert to Hinduism.

Though the minister did not tweet responding to the couple’s concerns herself, Mishra was transferred to Gorakhpur. However, the narrative of what happened in Lucknow passport officer has since switched with Mishra insisting that he merely asked the couple about the discrepancy between the name — Tanvi Seth — on which she sought passport and the one she had used in her nikahnama, and asked her to get it corrected in records.

Mishra said the nikahnaama mentioned the woman’s name as Tanvi Anas and that he was required under the rules to seek clarification. A witness, Kuldeep Singh, came forward to second Mishra’s version that the officer had only sought the clarification and had referred the couple to his senior. The trolls held Swaraj directly responsible, accusing her of “minority appeasement” while defending the transferred officer, saying he was only following protocol.

The twitter-friendly minister on Sunday responded with a passive aggressive tweet to the hate and abuse. “I was out of India from 17th to 23rd June 2018. I do not know what happened in my absence. However, I am honoured with some tweets. I am sharing them with you. So I have liked them,” she said.

Her verified Facebook page also saw a jump in 1 star “reviews,” a feature of public pages on Facebook. In her “liked” tweets, one from a user called @Abhi_ 4_Nation read:
  • “Dear @SushmaSwaraj, Are you idiot? (sic) Why are you diluting all the great work just in order to intentionally become bulls**t secular? Are every citizen allowed to have passport or ID cards in multiple names? (sic) Is Drama allowed in your ministry? Or Ur Mental Status is not fine.”

This was among the more printable of the tweets which the minister was subjected to.