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K Chandrasekhar Rao Hospitalised After Fall, May Require Surgery
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K Chandrasekhar Rao Hospitalised After Fall, May Require Surgery

Former Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao was admitted to a hospital around 2 am today in Hyderabad after a fall at his home.

Doctors suspect the 69-year-old may have suffered a hip fracture after the fall and may require a surgery. He was rushed to the Yashoda Hospital in Hyderabad at around 2 am on Friday. The former Chief Minister had been meeting people at his home for the last three days since he lost the state assembly polls.

KCR served as the Chief Minister of Telangana from 2014 till 2023 after the Congress defeated his party Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) in the recently concluded Assembly Elections.

KCR fought from two seats in Telangana and won the Gajwel seat but lost to Kamareddy. He lost the Kamareddy seat to BJP’s Katipally Venkata Ramana Reddy, who defeated KCR and Revanth Reddy both from the seat.

Congress’s Revanth Reddy was sworn in as the Chief Minister of Telangana yesterday along with 11 ministers.

The Congress won 64 seats in the 119-member Telangana assembly, while the BRS got only 39. This was BRS’ first defeat since the birth of Telangana in 2014.

In an extensive poll campaign, the party tried to highlight all its welfare schemes for the poor. However, the implementation of some schemes had given an inordinate amount of power to MLAs to decide on the distribution of funds, leading to allegations of discrimination as well as corruption.

KCR did warn these MLAs to buck up and improve their performance but ended up giving poll tickets to all of them. The result: most of these seats went to the Congress.

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Mahua Moitra’s “Mahabharat” Jab, Ethics Report Likely In Parliament Today
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Mahua Moitra’s “Mahabharat” Jab, Ethics Report Likely In Parliament Today

An Ethics Committee report on cash-for-query allegations against Trinamool Congress MP Mahua Moitra is expected in the Lok Sabha today. If tabled, the report, which recommends Ms Moitra be expelled, will trigger an explosive stand-off between the ruling BJP and the opposition, which has demanded a division of votes to determine the Trinamool leader’s immediate political future.

Mahua Moitra, who can only be expelled if the House votes in favour of the Ethics Committee’s report, which declared it found her actions “highly objectionable, unethical, heinous and criminal”.

A confident, and typically fierce, Ms Moitra strode into Parliament this morning, pausing only to tell reporters, “Maa Durga aa gayi hai, ab dekhenge…Jab naash manuj par chhata hai, pehle vivek mar jaata hai (Maa Durga has come! Now we will see.. when destruction comes, conscience dies first).”

“They have started ‘vastraharan‘ and now you will watch ‘Mahabharat ka rann (battlefield)’.”

#WATCH | TMC MP Mahua Moitra says, “Maa Durga aa gayi hai, ab dekhenge…Jab naash manuj par chhata hai, pehle vivek mar jaata hai. They have started ‘vastraharan’ and now you will watch ‘Mahabharat ka rann’.”

Ethics Panel report on her to be tabled in Lok Sabha today. pic.twitter.com/r28o2ABVbB

— ANI (@ANI) December 8, 2023

The BJP, though, is believed to be well-prepped and a three-line whip (the strictest possible) was issued to its MPs; this means they are expected to be present and vote in line with the party’s position.

The report was to have been tabled on Monday, the opening day of this session of Parliament, which concludes on December 22.

When it is finally tabled, the opposition has said it will demand a detailed discussion. Bahujan Samaj Party MP Danish Ali, one of the members of the Ethics Committee, told reporters Thursday, “If the report is tabled, we will insist on a full-fledged discussion… the draft was adopted in two-and-a-half minutes”, referring to opposition claims the BJP-led committee rushed the report.

READ | “Over In Minutes”: Danish Ali On Mahua Moitra Report, Committee Head Says…

Mahua Moitra, 49, is accused of taking bribes, including Rs 2 crore in cash, to ask questions critical of the Narendra Modi government. She has flatly denied the charges. Ms Moitra was also accused of surrendering her parliamentary log-in credentials to businessman Darshan Hiranandani, who allegedly paid her the bribe, so he could directly submit questions ahead of Parliament’s Question Hour.

Ms Moitra later admitted to the latter charge but argued this was common practice among MPs.

The charges against the Bengal leader provoked furious protests by the BJP, for whom MP Nishikant Dubey led calls she be investigated. Mr Dubey had written to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla to begin an inquiry. The Ethics Committee hearings concluded early last month in a 6:4 decision to expel.

READ | Ethics Panel Approves Mahua Moitra’s Expulsion In 6:4 Verdict

There was controversy over the hearings too, after Ms Moitra walked out of one on November 2 claiming “filthy questions” had been asked of her and her relationship to Supreme Court lawyer Jai Anant Dehadrai, who filed a second complaint with the CBI; that investigation began two weeks ago.

READ | CBI Begins Probe In Cash-For-Query Case Against Mahua Moitra

The committee and Chairperson Vinod Sonkar, however, said Ms Moitra had not co-operated during cross-examination and walked out, staging a dramatic exit, to avoid facing tough questions.

Eventually, a 500-page report was cleared with six members, including Congress MP Preneet Kaur voting to expel Mahua Moitra. Ms Kaur had earlier been suspended for “anti-party activities”.

READ | Suspended Congress MP Preneet Kaur’s Vote Decisive At Ethics Panel Meet

Several opposition MPs, including those on the Ethics Committee, have spoken out in favour of their colleague. They have declared the report a “fixed match” and claimed the BJP has no evidence to support its charges. Ms Moitra’s party, which remained silent in the initial stages of the inquiry, arguing it would wait for the report to be submitted before reacting, has since defended its member.

READ | “It Will Help Her…”: Mamata Banerjee Breaks Silence On Mahua Moitra Row

Trinamool boss and Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee accused the BJP of having “planned” the expulsion of Ms Moitra – who is one of the ruling party’s fiercest and most vocal critics. “… but this will help her before the election,” Ms Banerjee said. The 2024 Lok Sabha election is just months away.

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Junior Mehmood passes away after battling stomach cancer
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Junior Mehmood passes away after battling stomach cancer

Naeem Sayyed, better known as Junior Mehmood, passed away at 67 in his Khar, Mumbai home following a battle with stomach cancer. His family confirmed his passing, citing his struggle with the illness. Revealing the tragic news, they expressed their heartfelt condolences.

Only recently discovering his advanced fourth-stage stomach cancer, his son Hasnain recounted seeking medical care at Tata Memorial Hospital. However, given the severity of the condition, medical professionals advised against aggressive treatments, emphasising the comfort of home care.

Junior Mehmood started his career as a child artist in Mohabbat Zindagi Hai (1966) and graced the silver screen in numerous films spanning genres like Naunihal, Caravan, Haathi Mere Saathi, Mera Naam Joker, among others. He also briefly ventured into television with appearances in shows like Pyaar Ka Dard Hai Meetha Meetha Pyaara Pyaara and Ek Rishta Saajhedari Ka. His contributions extended beyond acting as he produced and directed various Marathi movies.

Bestowed the moniker Junior Mehmood by the late comedy legend Mehmood, their collaboration in the 1968 movie Suhaag Raat solidified their bond. Today, Junior Mehmood’s final rites will be held at Santacruz kabrastan. He leaves behind his wife Lata and two sons, leaving an indelible mark on the entertainment industry.
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