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“Assam Government, Chief Minister Most Corrupt” In India: Rahul Gandhi
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“Assam Government, Chief Minister Most Corrupt” In India: Rahul Gandhi

On the first day of the Assam leg of ‘Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra’ on Thursday, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi claimed that the state perhaps has the “most corrupt government” and the “most corrupt Chief Minister” in the country.

Addressing a public gathering at Haloating in Sivasagar district, where the march entered Assam from Nagaland, Mr Gandhi slammed the ruling BJP and its ideologue Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) for allegedly spreading hatred and looting public money.

“Perhaps, the most corrupt government in India is in Assam. You know what is happening here. We will raise the issues of Assam during the Yatra,” he said.

In the afternoon, Mr Gandhi addressed a street meeting at Deberapar in Nakachari of Jorhat district and alleged that a lot of injustices are being done against tribals, tea workers and other indigenous communities of Assam by the BJP-led government.

“Corruption is rampant in Assam. We all know that perhaps the most corrupt Chief Minister in India is the Assam chief minister,” he added.

In his third public address at Jorhat town in the evening, Mr Gandhi said Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma’s entire family is involved in corruption.

“His children, himself and wife — all are involved in some corruption. He thinks that money can buy the people of Assam. But Assamese people cannot be bought,” he added.

Mr Sarma later launched a counterattack, terming the Gandhi family “the most corrupt” one in the country.

“According to me, the Gandhi family is the most corrupt family in the country,” Mr Sarma told reporters here after a function of BJP workers at its state headquarters.

“They are not only corrupt, but also duplicate. Their family name is not even Gandhi, (but) they are carrying their duplicate names,” he added.

Talking about Manipur, from where the march began, Mr Gandhi said a civil war-like situation prevails in that state with ethnic violence going on since May 3 last year.

“Manipur is divided and the prime minister has not even once visited the state. Violence has been continuing for months now. People are dying and houses are being burnt, and peace has not returned yet,” he added.

Pointing to Assam’s past riddled with insurgency-led violence, Mr Gandhi asserted that Congress stood for the people and ended the bloodshed in the state.

In Nagaland, a Framework Agreement (to bring about a solution to the Naga political issue) was signed nine years ago and people are now asking what happened to it as Prime Minister Narendra Modi has not spoken about it at all, the Congress MP said.

Countering the BJP’s statement that such marches will not benefit the Congress, Mr Gandhi said last year’s ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’ has changed the “political narrative” of the country and left a huge impact.

“The BJP and the RSS are spreading hatred and making one community fight against the other. Their only job is to loot public money and exploit the country,” he said.

The Congress leader also alleged that all the BJP-ruled states are “facing economic, social and political injustices” with the poor and marginalised sections bearing the brunt, and all these issues would be raised during the yatra.

This yatra from Manipur to Mumbai not only aims at uniting every religion, caste and language in India but also to give justice, he said.

Referring to medieval Vaishnavite saint Mahapurush Srimanta Sankardeva, an Assamese icon, he said the ongoing “justice march” is a yatra of the ideology of Sankardeva.

“He showed you (people) the way, tried to unite everyone and fought a battle against injustice. We are just replicating Assam’s history,” Mr Gandhi said.

Addressing people of Jorhat town from the top of a bus, he said the biggest injustice against the youths is unemployment.

“India cannot progress with unemployment. Our promise is that we will fill all government vacancies. We will also revive the small and medium industries as this sector generates the highest number of jobs,” he added.

Mr Gandhi alleged that the Prime Minister is working for only 2-3 industrialists and handing over all important assets like airports, ports, agriculture and infrastructure to Gautam Adani.

The Congress’ ‘Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra’, led by Mr Gandhi, on Thursday entered Assam from Nagaland through Haloating in Sivasagar district.

Mr Gandhi was received by hundreds of party workers at Haloating, where the National Flag was handed over to Assam Congress leaders for the eight-day journey in the state.

After the brief function, the march resumed and proceeded towards Jorhat district through Amguri town in Sivasagar while passing through picturesque tea gardens on both sides of the road.

Scores of people lined up on both sides of the road and greeted Mr Gandhi, who was seen waving his hands from inside the bus with senior party leaders on board.

Addressing a press conference later in Puthinadi, Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh, who is accompanying Mr Gandhi in the yatra, alleged that the ruling BJP government is trying to make the Yatra a flop show in Assam.

In the morning, former Assam Pradesh Youth Congress President Angkita Dutta, who was expelled for anti-party activities last year, demonstrated demanding justice and sought to meet Mr Gandhi.

The Congress, however, termed her a political stooge of Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma who, the party claimed, acted like ‘Narad Muni’ in her case.

Ms Dutta in April last year had filed an FIR against Youth Congress president Srinivas B V alleging that he was “persistently harassing and torturing” her for six months by making sexist comments, using swear words and also threatening her with dire consequences if she complained to the senior leaders.

The Congress leader passed through several places and halted at a few en route. Near Deberpar Chariali, Mr Gandhi disembarked from the bus seeing a huge crowd, mostly tea garden workers, waiting for him. where he was garlanded with scores of Assamese scarf ‘Gamocha’ as a symbol of honour.

In Jorhat town, Mr Gandhi undertook a ‘padyatra’ before addressing a huge crowd at Nehru Park Chariali.

He will move towards Majuli, the world’s largest river island, on Friday. 

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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Frank Conversation: S Jaishankar On Meeting Maldivian Counterpart Amid Row
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Frank Conversation: S Jaishankar On Meeting Maldivian Counterpart Amid Row

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Thursday met his Maldivian counterpart Moosa Zameer here and the two leaders had a “frank conversation” on ties between the two countries.

The meeting between S Jaishankar and Mossa Zameer in the Ugandan capital city of Kampala came amid an unease in the Maldives’ bilateral ties with India.

Mr Jaishankar is in Kampala to represent India at the two-day summit of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) beginning Friday.

“Met Maldives FM @MoosaZameer today in Kampala. A frank conversation on India-Maldives ties. Also discussed NAM related issues,” Jaishankar posted on X, sharing a photograph of the meeting.

Met Maldives FM @MoosaZameer today in Kampala.

A frank conversation on 🇮🇳-🇲🇻 ties. Also discussed NAM related issues. pic.twitter.com/P7ResFlCaK

— Dr. S. Jaishankar (@DrSJaishankar) January 18, 2024

In a post on X, Mr Zameer said it was a pleasure to meet Jaishankar in the margins of the NAM Summit.

“We exchanged views on the ongoing high-level discussions on the withdrawal of Indian military personnel, as well as expediting the completion of ongoing development projects in the Maldives, and cooperation within SAARC and NAM,” he wrote.

“We are committed to further strengthening and expanding our cooperation,” the Maldivian minister wrote. He also posted a photograph of the meeting.

The India-Maldives ties came under some stress as Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu, widely seen as a pro-China leader, maintained after assuming charge as the president in November that he will keep his election promise of evicting Indian military personnel from his country.

A row erupted on social media earlier this month when a minister and some other leaders in the Maldives used derogatory remarks against Prime Minister Narendra Modi after he posted a video of him on a pristine beach in Lakshadweep.

Mr Muizzu suspended the three ministers after their social media postings, which stirred concern in India and calls for a boycott by Indian tourists who ranked highest in numbers followed by Russia. Chinese tourists figured third.

The Maldives is one of India’s key maritime neighbours in the Indian Ocean Region and the overall bilateral ties including in areas of defence and security witnessed an upward trajectory under the previous government in Male.

In May last year, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh visited the Maldives during which he handed over a fast patrol vessel and a landing craft to the island nation.

In August, Prime Minister Modi and then Maldivian President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih kick-started the India-funded Greater Male connectivity project, billed as the largest infrastructure initiative in the island nation.

Under the Greater Male Connectivity Project (GMCP), a 6.74-km-long bridge and causeway link will be built to connect the capital city Male with adjoining islands of Villingli, Gulhifalhu and Thilafushi.

The Maldives is also one of the biggest beneficiaries of India’s Neighbourhood First policy.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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Mahua Moitra, Expelled From Lok Sabha last Month, Vacates Delhi Bungalow
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Mahua Moitra, Expelled From Lok Sabha last Month, Vacates Delhi Bungalow

Trinamool Congress leader Mahua Moitra, who was expelled from Lok Sabha last month of unethical conduct, will vacate her government bungalow today. The Bengal MP had received an eviction notice earlier this week ordering her to vacate the bungalow immediately.

In a strongly-worded eviction notice, the Centre asked Ms Moitra to immediately vacate the bungalow. The notice by the Directorate of Estates, which manages government properties, stated that if Ms Moitra does not vacate the premises on her own, she and any other occupant “are liable to be evicted from the said premises, if need be, by the use of such force as may be necessary”.

The government in its notice said Ms Moitra had been “allowed sufficient opportunity” but she failed to prove that she is not an unauthorised occupant.

Mahua Moitra was held guilty of “unethical conduct” and expelled from Lok Sabha on December 8 last year for allegedly accepting gifts from businessman Darshan Hiranandani and sharing her user ID and password of the Parliament website with him.

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