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INDIA Bloc’s UP Seat Sharing Pact Finalised, Congress To Fight On 17 Seats
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INDIA Bloc’s UP Seat Sharing Pact Finalised, Congress To Fight On 17 Seats

The Congress will contest 17 of Uttar Pradesh’s 80 Lok Sabha seats in the forthcoming general election, while the Samajwadi Party will be allotted the remaining 63, the INDIA bloc members said this evening.

This is the first major seat-share deal announced by the opposition alliance, which was formed in June to defeat Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Bharatiya Janata Party in the 2024 Lok Sabha election.

Apart from its strongholds of Raebareli and Amethi (lost to the BJP’s Smriti Irani in 2019), the Congress will field candidates from Kanpur Nagar, Fatehpur Sikri, Basgaon, Saharanpur, Prayagraj, Maharajganj, Amroha, Jhansi, Bulandshahar, Ghaziabad, Mathura, Sitapur, Barabanki, and Deoria.

In addition, it has also been given Varanasi, which is Mr Modi’s constituency.

The Samajwadi Party, meanwhile, will assign seats to regional parties from its share; at least one of these regional parties, though, is not expected to be in play with Jayant Chaudhary’s Rashtriya Lok Dal believed to have re-aligned itself with the BJP despite agreeing a seven-seat deal with the SP last month.

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Samajwadi Party General Secretary Rajendra Chaudhary and his Congress counterpart, Avinash Pandey, addressed a press conference in Lucknow, at which the former threw down a warning for the BJP, which has dominated UP’s electoral landscape over the last 10 years, winning 71 seats in 2014 and 62 in 2019.

“The alliance is a message for the country. There are 80 Lok Sabha seats in UP… Akhileshji has repeatedly said BJP came to the centre from UP (and) because of UP it will lose power in 2024.”

“The situation in the country is very bad… farmers and youth are on the streets. INDIA alliance’s dream is to save the country from BJP,” Mr Chaudhary declared.

Mr Pandey told reporters the Congress had not yet decided on candidates for its seats, including the high-profile Amethi and Raebareli. “Gandhi family considers both as ‘home’ and will take a decision soon,” he said, amid speculation Priyanka Gandhi Vadra will make her electoral debut from the latter constituency.

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The Congress-Samajwadi deal comes a day after Akhilesh Yadav gave the national party sort of an ultimatum – ‘complete talks or I won’t participate in Rahul Gandhi’s ‘Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra”.

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Talks between the two – seen as a barometer of INDIA’s ability to mount a sustained challenge to the BJP’s formidable poll-winning machinery – have been under scrutiny over the past few days, particularly after the Congress-AAP won the Chandigarh mayoral election to mark the bloc’s first electoral win.

However, till as recently as yesterday it looked like there could be no deal.

That was when Priyanka Gandhi Vadra and Sonia Gandhi stepped in.

Sources have told NDTV the two reached out directly to Akhilesh Yadav to broker a deal, and then spoken to Rahul Gandhi and other senior leaders from both sides to finalise arrangements.

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Congress sources said Ms Gandhi was key, as she helped state leaders understand some of their demands were “unrealistic” given the party’s dismal overall performances in the 2014 and 2019 polls.

The news comes as a big boost for the grouping that has struggled for cohesion since it was formed in June last year, with disagreements over seat-sharing high on the list of problems to be overcome.

The bloc has already seen the exit of Bihar Chief Minister and Janata Dal (United) boss Nitish Kumar.

And over in Bengal, the ruling Trinamool Congress said it plans to contest the state’s 42 Lok Sabha seats on its own, after persistent criticism of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee by the Congress’ Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury.

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In Punjab, where the Congress was beaten by the AAP in the last election, the two have been unable to agree a seat-share deal. The hope, though, is that the mayoral election win will have a positive impact.

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“65 Crores Transferred…”: Congress’ Ajay Maken Slams Centre In Tax Row
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“65 Crores Transferred…”: Congress’ Ajay Maken Slams Centre In Tax Row

The Congress on Wednesday claimed the Income Tax Department had withdrawn Rs 65 crore from three of its accounts – towards a “unprecedented” tax demand of Rs 210 crore – despite the claim currently being heard by the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal. 

In a post on X, Congress leader Ajay Maken pointed out national political parties were exempt from paying income tax (though they do have to file tax returns) and asked if the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party would also receive similar demands.

“Yesterday, the Income Tax Department mandated banks to transfer over Rs 65 crores from Indian National Congress, Indian Youth Congress, and National Students’ Union of India accounts to the government – Rs 5 crore from IYC and NSUI, and Rs 60.25 crores from INC, marking a concerning move by the BJP government,” he wrote.

“Is it common for national political parties to pay Income Tax? No. Does BJP pay Income Tax? No. Why then is the Congress Party facing an unprecedented demand of Rs 210 crore?” Mr Maken asked on X.

Yesterday, the Income Tax Department mandated banks to transfer over ₹65 crores from @INCIndia, IYC, and NSUI accounts to the government—₹5 crores from IYC and NSUI, and ₹60.25 crores from INC, marking a concerning move by the BJP Government.

Is it common for National… pic.twitter.com/eiObPTtO1D

— Ajay Maken (@ajaymaken) February 21, 2024

“During today’s ITAT proceedings, we presented our case. The hearing is set to continue tomorrow.”

“Funds in question were raised through grassroots efforts, including crowdfunding and membership drives by IYC and NSUI. This raises a crucial question about democracy. Is it under threat?” he continued.

“Our hope now lies with the judiciary… democracy will be over if probe agencies’ action is unchecked.”

Last week the Congress found its main bank accounts frozen by tax officials. These were, however, quickly unfrozen by the tribunal pending the outcome of the hearing that began this afternoon.

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The Congress hit out at the BJP and called the tax notices “politically motivated” and “strategically timed to disrupt election preparations”. Mr Maken called them a “disturbing blow to the democratic process”.

“Democracy doesn’t exist; this is like a one-rule party, and the principal opposition party has been subjugated. We seek justice from the judiciary, media, and the people,” the senior leader said.

He said the party submitted its 2018/19 financial details (an election year) 45 days late, but called the freezing of the accounts an extreme measure, arguing there was no precedence for such action.

Mr Maken further said the timing of the freeze raised suspicions about the motives behind the action.

“Right now, we have no money to spend. Electricity bills, staff salaries… everything is impacted. Look at the timing; this is clear,” he said, “We have only one PAN, and the four accounts are all linked.”

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HANSGROHE PRESENTS GOODHOMES AWARDS 2024 â“ HONOURING THE BEST IN DESIGN
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HANSGROHE PRESENTS GOODHOMES AWARDS 2024 â“ HONOURING THE BEST IN DESIGN

Prepare for an enchanting afternoon dedicated to recognising groundbreaking design at the upcoming hansgrohe presents GoodHomes Awards 2024 in Mumbai on 2nd March 2024. GoodHomes, a steadfast supporter of emerging and seasoned talents in residential design, continues to foster diversity through these awards and is set to bring together luminaries from the design industry to honour nominees and celebrate the winners.

Fibonacci-Inspired Trophies

The pinnacle of this celebration will be the presentation of sleek trophies inspired by the renowned Fibonacci sequence to deserving winners. A jury panel composed of accomplished individuals from various disciplines meticulously select these winners, recognising their outstanding contributions to the design sphere.

GoodHomes Awards 2024

This year, Bennett University, a part of Times of India Group, is the Education Partner for hansgrohe presents GoodHomes Awards 2024. GoodHomes, a proponent of inclusivity, showcases designs by both emerging and established designers, making it a platform that nurtures new talent while offering readers a diverse array of projects. The Awards were conceived to applaud this diversity, aiming to recognise and celebrate the achievements of designers, architects, influencers, curators, stylists, and entrepreneurs making waves in their respective fields.

Inclusive Selection Process

Like each year, projects featured in GoodHomes magazine have been meticulously shortlisted and categorised into comprehensive segments, including interior design, vernacular design, outdoor living spaces, and more. This transparent and auditable grading process ensures fairness and accuracy. The GoodHomes Awards 2024 winner selection is currently in progress, with the jury actively deliberating, and the final outcomes will determine the deserving recipients.

The hansgrohe presents GoodHomes Awards 2024 continues to stand as a guiding light for design excellence and innovation, recognising those who mould the industry’s future. As we steadily approach the much-anticipated design celebration, stay tuned for updates on the upcoming festivities. The excitement is building, promising to deliver memorable moments in the making.

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