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Telangana Top Cop’s Suspension Revoked, Had Met Revanth Reddy Amid Counting
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Telangana Top Cop’s Suspension Revoked, Had Met Revanth Reddy Amid Counting

The Election Commission of India (ECI) today revoked the suspension of Telangana Director General of Police (DGP) Anjani Kumar, who was earlier suspended for allegedly violating the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) by meeting Congress leader Revanth Reddy, now the Chief Minister, during the state assembly election counting earlier this month.

Mr Kumar visited Mr Reddy at his residence as the counting of the votes was underway. Photos of Mr Kumar offering a bouquet to Mr Reddy ignited a firestorm on social media, triggering questions about potential breaches of the MCC.

Mr Kumar was accompanied by state police officers Sanjay Kumar Jain and Mahesh M Bhagwat.

The DGP’s meeting with just one candidate out of 2,290 – a star campaigner from one specific party among 16 – raised suspicion of favouritism and concerns about the DGP’s neutrality and adherence to the MCC, which mandates impartiality from officials during elections.

The ECI deemed the meeting as a clear breach of the code, saying the DGP’s actions could negatively impact junior officers. 

Following Mr Kumar’s suspension, senior IPS officer Ravi Gupta was given additional charge of Telangana DGP. 

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Australia Tightens Visa Rules: Focus On English Scores, Extended Stay
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Australia Tightens Visa Rules: Focus On English Scores, Extended Stay

Australia on Monday said it would tighten visa rules for international students and low-skilled workers that could halve its migrant intake over the next two years as the government looks to overhaul what it said was a “broken” migration system.

The decision comes after net immigration was expected to have peaked at a record 510,000 in 2022-23. Official data showed it was forecast to fall to about a quarter of a million in 2024-25 and 2025-26, roughly in line with pre-COVID levels.

“We’ve worked around the clock to strike the best balance in Australia’s migration system,” Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil said in a statement ahead of the formal release of the government’s new migration strategy later on Monday.

“The government’s targeted reforms are already putting downward pressure on net overseas migration, and will further contribute to this expected decline,” O’Neil said.

O’Neil said the increase in net overseas migration in 2022-23 was mostly driven by international students.

Australia boosted its annual migration numbers last year to help key businesses recruit staff to fill shortages after the COVID-19 pandemic brought tighter border controls, and kept foreign students and workers out of the country for nearly two years.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese over the weekend said Australia’s migration numbers needed to be wound back to a “sustainable level,” adding that “the system is broken.”

Long reliant on immigration to supply what is now one of the tightest labour markets in the world, Australia’s Labor government has pushed to speed up the entry of highly skilled workers and smooth their path to permanent residency.

Under the new policies, international students would need higher ratings on English tests. It will also end settings that allowed students to prolong their stay in Australia.

A new specialist visa for highly skilled workers will be set up with the processing time cut to one week, helping businesses recruit top migrants amid tough competition with other developed economies.

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What Pranab Mukherjee Told Daughter As They Fought About RSS Invite
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What Pranab Mukherjee Told Daughter As They Fought About RSS Invite

Former president Pranab Mukherjee’s daughter Sharmishtha Mukherjee has said her father felt he was not included in the cabinet of Rajiv Gandhi due to his “non-subservient” attitude.  At the launch of her book “Pranab My Father: A Daughter Remembers” on Monday, Sharmishtha said her father would say that his stint with former prime Minister Indira Gandhi was the “golden period” of his political life.

The book, that has references taken from Pranab Mukherjee’s diaries, was launched on the occasion of his birth anniversary. The event also saw the attendance of Congress leader P Chidambaram and BJP leader Vijay Goel. 

She also touched upon his assessment of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, which is part of the book and excerpts of which stirred a controversy. 

Sharmishtha said that even her father was opposed to the proposed ordinance a copy of which was torn by Rahul Gandhi at a press conference in September 2013, but he felt that it should be discussed in the Parliament. 

The ordinance aimed to bypass a Supreme Court order of immediate disqualification of convicted legislators, and instead proposed that they may continue as a member while an appeal in a higher court was pending.

“I was the one to break the news (about tearing of the ordinance) to him. He was so angry,” Sharmishtha said. 

She also said that her father, as the President of the country, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi worked as a team. 

During a conversation over the book with former bureaucrat Pavan K Varma, she also recalled her opposition to her father attending an RSS event. 

“I fought with Baba for three to four days over his decision. One day he said that it’s not me who is giving legitimacy but it’s the country. Baba felt that democracy is all about dialogue. It is about having a conversation with the opposition,” she added. 

At the start of the discussion, she had also said that the book has very few references of Rahul Gandhi.

Sharmishtha said that her father would often say that the Congress established parliamentary democracy and the “job of upholding it lies with the party”. 

Reacting to the criticism of the book, she said that none of the senior leaders have spoken over the book with only Prithviraj Chavan saying he cannot comment on it since he hasn’t read it. 

Noting that only Mr Chidambaram turned up among Congress leaders, Sharmishtha said that she was pained. 

“This reaction to a certain excerpt of the book shows that they should introspect and see whether they are actually upholding the values, actually practising what they are preaching,” she opined.

Sharmishtha, who has quit politics, also clarified that she has not tried to tweak her father’s views about anyone. 

Talking about his association with Indira Gandhi, she said, “My father would say that the Indira Gandhi period was the golden period of his political life. Indiraji kept an eye on Baba. If there was one person with whom my father’s loyalty lay, it was Indira Gandhi and nobody else.”

Recalling how he rose through the ranks in Indira Gandhi’s cabinet, she said it didn’t happen in a day and underlined that the former prime minister was impressed by her father’s homework.

“The real bonding started post-Emergency. He stood by her through thick and thin. Many stalwarts left her during that time,” she noted, while stressing that her father remained loyal to her. 

Highlighting that the imposition of Emergency had a historical context, she said that the conditions which led to it should also be looked into since the country was in a state of anarchy at that time. 

“She made a mistake and she realised it. If I had the political maturity, a political meeting could have been managed between JP and Indira Gandhi…,” Sharmishtha recalled her father’s assessment of the scenario at that time. 

Former bureaucrat Mr Varma then asked her about the “trust deficit” between her father and Rajiv Gandhi, who succeeded his mother following her assassination. 

Sharmishtha said there were “stories planted” by certain people that her father was not in favour of Rajiv Gandhi becoming the prime minister. 

“As per Baba’s notes, it was actually a planted story…to create misunderstanding between Rajiv Gandhi and Baba. The main reason behind trust deficit was Baba’s staunch personality and his non-subservient attitude. Baba said Rajiv was correct in not taking me in his cabinet since I am a tough nut,” she said. 

Mr Varma then touched upon Mukherjee being dropped from the Congress Working Committee in January 1986 and his expulsion from the Congress a few months later in the same year. 

Sharmishtha recalled that her father was depressed and also formed the Rashtriya Samajwadi Congress but later returned to the Congress. 

She then talked about how her father got upset about not being included in the PV Narsimha Rao cabinet since he considered the latter a friend but was offered the Planning Commission chairman’s post. 

Sharmishtha also discussed about the working relationship between her father and former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. 

“There was exemplary courtesy shown by Dr Manmohan Singh… and there was a strong mutual respect between the two of them. They knew how to handle the differences,” she added. 

Mukherjee held key portfolios during the Congress rule. He held charges of defence, external affairs and finance. 

Mr Varma asked Sharmishtha whether Mukherjee was the first choice for the President’s post. 

“I don’t know whether he was the first choice, the second choice or the third choice. But from Baba’s diary, I got to know that Mrs Gandhi was exploring the possibility and winnability of Shri Hamid Ansari ji,” she said. 

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