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‘Negotiations Abhi Baki Hai Mere Dost’: Outgoing British High Commissioner On India-UK FTA
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‘Negotiations Abhi Baki Hai Mere Dost’: Outgoing British High Commissioner On India-UK FTA

Get insights into British High Commissioner’s views on Indian politics, Gaza peace, and Russian elections in an interview

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22 Bengaluru Families Fined For Wasting Drinking Water Amid Severe Shortage
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22 Bengaluru Families Fined For Wasting Drinking Water Amid Severe Shortage

Bengaluru authorities have fined 22 families for using drinking water for non-essential activities. Each family must pay Rs 5,000 fine for the violation of the water supply board’s order to conserve water amid a severe shortage in the state.

The Bengaluru Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) said it has collected Rs 1.1 lakh in fines from 22 households for using “drinking water for car-washing or gardening”. The fines were collected from different areas of the city, with the highest (Rs 80,000) coming from the southern region.

Earlier this month, the BWSSB had recommended an economical use of drinking water keeping the crisis in mind. Residents were urged to avoid using drinking water for washing vehicles, construction, and entertainment purposes.

For repeat offenders, the board had decided an additional fine of Rs 500 every time.

During Holi celebrations, BWSSB has advised residents not to use Cauvery and borewell water for pool parties and rain dances. It has also introduced an innovative programme, encouraging hotels, apartments and industries to install aerators to reduce water consumption.

The severe water shortage has pushed Bengaluru to the edge, forcing city residents to work from home, eat in disposable dishes, and use toilets at malls.

The ‘Silicon Valley’ of India is facing a shortage of about 500 million litres of water per day (MLD) against the requirement of 2,600 MLDs, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said last week. Of the total requirement, 1,470 MLD water comes from the Cauvery River while 650 MLD is sourced from borewells, according to the Chief Minister.

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6-Time MP Spoke About ‘Constitution Change’, BJP Changes Him As Candidate
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6-Time MP Spoke About ‘Constitution Change’, BJP Changes Him As Candidate

In denying a poll pass to a six-time MP from Karnataka, weeks after his remarks on the BJP’s 400-seat target sparked a row, the party has yet again sent a message that leaders who embarrass the leadership with off-the-cuff remarks stand to lose out on opportunities.

Anantkumar Hegde, BJP MP from Karnataka, won the Uttara Kannada Lok Sabha seat six times in the past 28 years, with four back-to-back victories. A repeat offender as far as controversial speeches are concerned, Mr Hegde raised a political storm earlier this month when he claimed that BJP’s target to win 400 Lok Sabha seats is aimed at changing the Constitution.

Accusing the Congress of changing the Constitution to “oppress Hindus”, he told a gathering that there is a need to “rewrite” the Constitution. “If the Constitution has to be amended — the Congress fundamentally distorted the Constitution by forcefully filling unnecessary things in it, especially by bringing in laws that were aimed at suppressing the Hindu society — if all of this has to be changed, it is not possible with this (current) majority,” the BJP MP said.

“If we think it can be done as Congress is not there in Lok Sabha and (Prime Minister Narendra) Modi has two-thirds majority in Lok Sabha, and keep quiet, it is not possible,” he said, stressing that the party needs a two-third majority in Rajya Sabha and states too.

As the Opposition slammed the BJP over its MP’s remarks, the party distanced itself, saying that Mr Hegde’s remarks “are his personal views”. The writing on the wall was clear – the six-time MP was losing his seat. It is learnt that he did lobby hard, but the decision had been taken.

Replacing Mr Hegde in the BJP stronghold is Vishweshwar Hegde Kageri, a six-time MLA who has also served as a Speaker of Karnataka Assembly and a state minister.

The BJP’s selection of candidates this time reveals a clear pattern – leaders known for hate speeches and controversial remarks are a strict no-no. Before Mr Hegde, firebrand woman leader Pragya Singh Thakur and Delhi MPs Ramesh Bidhuri and Parvesh Sahib Singh Verma lost out on the poll pass despite being sitting MPs.

A party leader had earlier told NDTV that while winnability is important, the party is also looking closely at candidates who have embarrassed the leadership by making provocative statements.

“Denial of tickets to them sends a message that in public life, decorum has to be maintained. In the past, the Prime Minister had warned party leaders on several occasions that they should not make controversial statements,” the BJP leader had said.

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