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Mamata Banerjee, Protesting Doctors Finally Meet To End Impasse
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Mamata Banerjee, Protesting Doctors Finally Meet To End Impasse

The protesting junior doctors of Kolkata, after two failed attempts at talks with Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, have reached her Kalighat residence for a third. The state government has described this as a “fifth and final invitation for talks”.  Unlike the last two times, they have made it past the doorway and talks have started, sources said.

Two earlier meetings — one on Saturday — had fallen though as the two sides could not come to a consensus on whether the proceedings should be live transmitted or videographed, with the video handed to the doctors right after it ends.

In both cases, the doctors had reached the venue but left without sitting down at the proverbial table.  On the first occasion, images of the Chief Minister sitting in an empty hall of the state secretariat, waiting for the doctors’ delegation, had gone viral.

So did Saturday’s cellphone videos of her asking the doctors to come inside and have a cup of tea at least even if they were unwilling to join discussions. The doctors had gone to her Kalighat home. As the Chief Minister waited, arguments continued over live transmission of the proceedings.

In between, the Chief Minister came to the door and assured them that they would be given a copy of the video recording after the Supreme Court proceedings are over. She also invited them in for tea. But the doctors refused, saying they only want justice.

Post-9 pm, when they were finally on board with the idea of having minutes of the meeting, signed by both sides, they were told it was too late. By then, the news had come about the CBI arrest of former RG Kar hospital Principal Sandip Ghosh and a local police officer over allegations of evidence tampering after the August 9 rape-murder of the young doctor that is at the heart of the protest.

The Chief Minister went inside her two-room accommodation, saying if the doctors wont come in for discussions or tea, she would continue with her work.

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“Filled With Hate, Defaming India”: PM Amid Row Over Rahul Gandhi’s Sikh Jab
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“Filled With Hate, Defaming India”: PM Amid Row Over Rahul Gandhi’s Sikh Jab

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said “those filled with hate are defaming India”, in sharp comments seen as his first (and veiled) response to Rahul Gandhi‘s remarks in the United States last week, including one freedom for religious minorities, like the Sikhs, in the country. Mr Modi was speaking in Gujarat’s Ahmedabad, where he inaugurated infrastructure projects worth Rs 8,000 crore.

The PM did not name Mr Gandhi but accused “some people” of acting against the interests of the country. “… (some) filled with negativity are targeting India’s unity. Those filled with hate are not leaving any chance to defame India and Gujarat… want to do tukde, tukde (break-up) the country,” he said.

He also made campaign references ahead of the first phase of voting, on Wednesday, for the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly election, hitting out at the Congress and its ally, the National Conference.

The two have promised to restore special status for J&K under Article 370, which was scrapped by the ruling BJP, which also split J&K into two union territories, in August 2019.

READ | “Article 370 Is History, Will Never Come Back”: Amit Shah In J&K

Looking to strike an emotive note with voters in J&K and in other poll-bound states this year, including Haryana and Maharashtra, Mr Modi said the first 100 days of his third term had seen him insulted and mocked by his critics, but that “if I live for you… I will sacrifice myself for you.”

Rahul Gandhi’s comments in the US – at various public events, including those attended by Indian students and diaspora community members – have drawn fierce responses from a battery of union ministers, including Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, and Foreign Minister S Jaishankar, but this is the first time Mr Modi has alluded to the Congress leader’s jabs.

Mr Gandhi, interacting with diaspora members, spoke about the fight with the BJP being an ideological divide over questions like “… is a Sikh allowed to wear a turban (or) kada (a steel bangle)?

The remark was fiercely condemned by Union Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri, who pointed to the anti-Sikh riots of 1984, after Mr Gandhi’s grandmother, Indira Gandhi, was assassinated.

READ | “Dangerous Narrative…”: Minister Slams Rahul Gandhi’s Sikh Comment

Mr Jaishankar, while addressing Indian diaspora in Switzerland, said, “Life is not ‘khatakhat‘ (an easy job) … it requires hard work.” Use of the phrase was seen as a jab at Mr Gandhi, who earlier claimed the Congress would solve issues ‘khata khat‘ if voted to power.

RED | ‘They Want To Bleed Mother India’: Veep’s Attack On Rahul

Rahul Gandhi also came under attack from Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar, who last week said people holding high office (Mr Gandhi is the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha) were “behaving in such a way they have forgotten the oath of allegiance to the Constitution”.

Among his many comments – including those on Indian foreign policy and relations with China – Mr Gandhi had also attacked the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, seen as the ideological mentor of the BJP. That attack triggered furious responses of its own.

Mr Gandhi said neither the BJP nor the RSS understood that India is for all people, and, using a plate of food as an example, said, “In India everything works together…if someone says rice is more important than dal, and vegetable are the least important, what will happen?”

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Meetings After Meetings, Arvind Kejriwal’s Search For New Chief Minister
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Meetings After Meetings, Arvind Kejriwal’s Search For New Chief Minister

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal today held one-on-one talks with leaders of the ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) for their feedback on who should be the next Chief Minister of the national capital, a day after he promised to quit from the top post.

AAP leader Saurabh Bharadwaj, who attended the meeting, told reporters Mr Kejriwal met members of the party’s political affairs committee (PAC) and took their views in the search for a new Chief Minister.

“Yesterday, Kejriwal ji announced he would resign from his post tomorrow. In this regard, the AAP national convenor (Mr Kejriwal) called a meeting of the PAC in which all the senior leaders and cabinet ministers of Delhi were called,” Mr Bharadwaj said.

“He held a one-to-one discussion with all the leaders and ministers regarding the new Chief Minister. Tomorrow, the second session of this meeting will be held with MLAs,” Mr Bharadwaj said.

Mr Kejriwal’s meeting with the MLAs is scheduled at 11.30 am.

#WATCH | Delhi Minister and AAP leader Saurabh Bharadwaj says, “Yesterday Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal announced that he will resign from his post on Tuesday…In this regard, AAP national convenor Arvind Kejriwal called a meeting of the PAC (Political Affairs Committee) in which all… pic.twitter.com/c0JXfMWeUB

— ANI (@ANI) September 16, 2024

After he got bail in the Delhi liquor policy case, Mr Kejriwal announced he will step down as Chief Minister and let the people of Delhi decide his fate. The Delhi Chief Minister, who had once resigned, only to be voted back to power in a massive victory, this time also appeared to be confident of winning the gamble he took. He indicated the AAP was ready for early election if it ever came to that.

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