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  • Andhra top cop shunted out as Jagan Mohan Reddy takes charge as CM

    On his first day in office as Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister, Y S Jaganmohan Reddy Thursday night shunted out state Director General of Police R P Thakur, very much on expected lines.

    Damodar Goutam Sawang, Thakur’s 1986 batch mate, has been given full additional charge as the new DGP (Head of Police Force) and is eventually expected to take regular charge as the state police chief.

    Anti-Corruption Bureau DG A B Venkateswara Rao (1989 batch) has also been removed and asked to report to the General Administration Department. Both Thakur and Rao were on the “hit list” of the YSR Congress for some time now, as they were perceived to be close to the previous Telugu Desam Party government.

    The YSRC, when in opposition, filed many complaints with the ECI and other authorities against the two controversial IPS officers. Thakur has been posted to the nondescript Printing and Stationery Department as Commissioner. The incumbent there, T A Tripathi, has been asked to report to the GAD, according to an order issued by the Chief Secretary L V Subrahmanyam.

    Kumar Viswajeet, currently Additional DG (Intelligence), has been given full additional charge as DG, ACB, as per the Chief Secretary’s order. In another crucial appointment, 1992 batch IAS officer Shamsher Singh Rawat has been made Principal Finance Secretary, a post that had been lying vacant for a long time.

    Sending a clear signal that he is serious about bringing in good administration, the chief minister appointed 2000 batch IAS officer Solomon Arokia Raj as his Secretary. Solomon is seen as an efficient and upright officer. K Dhananjaya Reddy (2006 batch) has been posted as Additional Secretary to CM.

    Reddy is expected to visit the state Secretariat on Friday and continue the bureaucratic rejig, official sources said.

  • Who Gets What: Cabinet Portfolios Announced. Full List Here

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi has picked his closest aide Amit Shah as Home Minister in the new government, a day after PM Modi and the ministers were sworn in at the Rashtrapati Bhavan. Rajnath Singh will be Defence Minister while Nirmala Sitharaman moved from Defence to become Finance Minister. Career diplomat S Jaishankar is the Foreign Minister. Nitin Gadkari is the Minister of Road Transport and Highways. Smriti Irani, who was tipped to be rewarded with a high profile ministry for her incredible victory in Amethi over Congress chief Rahul Gandhi, is the Minister for Women and Child Development.

    Here is a list of ministers and their portfolios in PM Modi’s cabinet: 

    Cabinet Ministers 

    1. Narendra Modi – Prime Minister, Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions. Department of Atomic Energy; Department of Space

    2. Rajnath Singh – Minister of Defence

    3. Amit Shah – Minister of Home Affairs.

    4. Nitin Gadkari – Minister of Road Transport and Highways; and Minister of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises.

    5. DV Sadananda Gowda – Minister of Chemicals and Fertilizers.

    6. Nirmala Sitharaman – Minister of Finance; and Minister of Corporate Affairs.

    7. Ramvilas Paswan – Minister of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution.

    8. Narendra Singh Tomar – Minister of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare; Minister of Rural Development; and Minister of Panchayati Raj.

    9. Ravi Shankar Prasad Minister of Law and Justice; Minister of Communications; and Minister of Electronics and Information Technology.

    10. Harsimrat Kaur Badal – Minister of Food Processing Industries.

    11. Thaawar Chand Gehlot – Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment.

    12. Dr. Subrahmanyam Jaishankar – Minister of External Affairs.

    13. Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ – Minister of Human Resource Development.

    14. Arjun Munda – Minister of Tribal Affairs.

    15. Smriti Irani – Minister of Women and Child Development; and Minister of Textiles.

    16. Dr. Harsh Vardhan – Minister of Health and Family Welfare;Minister of Science and Technology; and Minister of Earth Sciences.

    17. Prakash Javadekar – Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change; and Minister of Information and Broadcasting.

    18. Piyush Goyal – Minister of Railways; and Minister of Commerce and Industry.

    19. Dharmendra Pradhan – Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas; and Minister of Steel.

    20. Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi – Minister of Minority Affairs.

    21. Pralhad Joshi – Minister of  Parliamentary Affairs; Minister of Coal; and Minister of Mines.

    22. Dr. Mahendra Nath Pandey – Minister of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship.

    23. Arvind Ganpat Sawant – Minister of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprise
    24. Giriraj Singh – Minister of Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries
    25. Gajendra Singh Shekhawat – Minister of Jal Shakti

    Ministers of State (Independent Charge)

    1. Santosh Kumar Gangwar – Minister of State (Independent Charge) of the Ministry of Labour and Employment

    2. Rao Inderjit Singh –  Minister of State (Independent Charge) of the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation; and Minister of State (Independent Charge) of the Ministry of Planning.

    3. Shripad Naik – Minister of State (Independent Charge) of the Ministry of Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy (AYUSH); and Minister of State in the Ministry of Defence.

    4. Dr. Jitendra Singh – Minister of State (Independent Charge) of the Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region; Minister of State in the Prime Minister’s Office; Minister of State in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions;  Minister of State in the Department of Atomic Energy; and  Minister of State in the Department of Space. 

    5. Kiren Rijiju – Minister of State (Independent Charge) of the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports; and Minister of State in the Ministry of Minority Affairs

    6. Prahalad Singh Patel – Minister of State (Independent Charge) of the Ministry of Culture; and Minister of State (Independent Charge) of the Ministry of Tourism.

    7. Raj Kumar Singh – Minister of State (Independent Charge) of the Ministry of Power; Minister of State (Independent Charge) of the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy; and Minister of State in the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship.

    8. Hardeep Singh Puri – Minister of State (Independent Charge) of the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs;  Minister of State (Independent Charge) of the Ministry of Civil Aviation; and Minister of State in the Ministry of Commerce and Industry.

    9. Mansukh L. Mandaviya – Minister of State (Independent Charge) of the Ministry of Shipping; and Minister of State in the Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers.

    Ministers of State 

    1. Faggansingh Kulaste – Minister of State in the Ministry of Steel

    2. Ashwini Kumar Choubey – Minister of State in the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare

    3. Arjun Ram Meghwal – Minister of State in the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs; and Minister of State in the Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises

    4. General (Retd.) V. K. Singh – Minister of State in the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways

    5. Krishan Pal – Minister of State in the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment

    6. Danve Raosaheb Dadarao –  Minister of State in the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution

    7. G Kishan Reddy  – Minister of State in the Ministry of Home Affairs

    8. Parshottam Rupala – Minister of State in the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare

    9. Ramdas Athawale –  Minister of State in the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowermen

    10. Niranjan Jyoti – Minister of State in the Ministry of Rural Development

    11. Babul Supriyo – Minister of State in the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change

    12. Sanjeev Kumar Balyan – Minister of State in the Ministry of Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries

    13. Dhotre Sanjay Shamrao –  Minister of State in the Ministry of Human Resource Development; Minister of State in the Ministry of Communications; and Minister of State in the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology

    14. Anurag Singh Thakur – Minister of State in the Ministry of Finance; and  Minister of State in the Ministry of Corporate Affairs. 

    15. Angadi Suresh Channabasappa – Minister of State in the Ministry of Railways

    16. Nityanand Rai – Minister of State in the Ministry of Home Affairs

    17. Rattan Lal Kataria – Minister of State in the Ministry of Jal Shakti; and Minister of State in the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment

    18. V Muraleedharan – Minister of State in the Ministry of External Affairs; and Minister of State in the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs

    19. Renuka Singh Saruta – Minister of State in the Ministry of Tribal Affair

    20. Som Parkash – Minister of State in the Ministry of Commerce and Industry

    21. Rameswar Teli – Minister of State in the Ministry of Food Processing Industries

    22. Pratap Chandra Sarangi – Minister of State in the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises; an

  • PM shuffles top four berths; inducts 24 new faces, keeps average age of Council under 60

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi brought in 24 new faces to the council of ministers, striking a balance in regional representation while also taking care of the states that are set to go to polls in the near future. In doing so, the prime minister also managed to bring down the overall average age of the council of ministers to a little under 60 years, a shade younger than the previous lot, who had an average of 62 years. Another notable point of the Cabinet berth allotment is the major shakeup in the top four ranks, caused primarily by the absence of Arun Jaitley and Sushma Swaraj and the induction of Amit Shah and S Jaishankar. Rajnath has been shifted from home to defence ministry with Shah filling up that space. Nirmala Sitharaman has been shifted to finance and S Jaishankar will take over the ministry of external affairs after working in the ministry as India’s foreign secretary.

    Nirmala Sitharaman Friday assumed charge as Minister of Finance and Corporate Affairs hours after portfolios were announced.

    Piyush Goyal, reassigned the charge of the crucial railway ministry, is likely to focus on safety, generation of non-fare revenue, track renewal, modernisation and increase in the production of state-of-the-art coaches in his second stint at the helm of the national transporter, official sources said Friday.  Goyal, who had pushed for generating resources through non-fare revenue, had hit a stonewall during his last stint, but the minister is likely to drive this idea as he believes that this will bring in additional funds to boost the beleaguered railways’ finances.

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi will also be in-charge of Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Department of Atomic Energy, Department of Space, apart from all important policy issues and all other portfolios not allocated to any minister.

    Former foreign secretary, S. Jaishankar, replaced Sushma Swaraj as the Minister of External Affairs. A former ambassador to the United States and China, Jaishankar led India’s diplomatic corps during Modi’s first term before retiring in early 2018 and subsequently joining the Tata Group conglomerate.

    The former foreign secretary, a surprise pick in the Modi government, carries with him more than three decades of diplomatic experience. A 1977-batch IFS officer, Jaishankar is the son of late K Subrahmanyam, one of India’s leading strategic analysts. ​Jaishankar was also a key member of the Indian team which negotiated the landmark Indo-US nuclear deal.

    Smriti Irani was rewarded with the Women and Child Welfare ministry, a charge she will take over from her party colleague Maneka Gandhi. She will also retain her previous portfolio of textile industries. Meanwhile Piyush Goayal, a key minister in the Modi Cabinet during the previous term, will again head the Railway Ministry. A chartered accountant by profession, he will also handle the Ministry of Commerce and Industry.

    The list of portfolios allocated to the various ministers is finally out. There is a major shake up in the top Capinet ranks. Rajnath Singh who held the Home Ministry earlier has now got the defence ministry. Nirmala Sitharaman, the former defence minister will succeed Arun Jaitley as the finance minister. Meanwhile, Amit Shah has taken up the Ministry of Home Affairs, a portfolio he held in Gujarat Cabinet as well.

    Bihar chief minister said his party was and will remain with the NDA and hold no grudges over the Cabinet berths. However, in all subtlety the key NDA ally did say that they conveyed to the party that his party doesn’t need any ‘symbolic representation’ in the government. If the BJP makes an offer which is proportionate to our strength then the JD(U) will think about it.

    “They made us an offer of one seat in the council of ministers like other NDA allies. I conveyed this to the party and everyone was of the opinion that a small symbolic representation it is not required. We are anyway with the NDA. But if they talk about a symbolic representation then we will think about it. But we are not holding any grudges,” Nitish said.

    The details of portfolio allocation will be out shortly and the Cabinet ministers are expected to take charge before today’s meeting in the evening. In the coming days, the prime minister would also decided on the various cabinet committees such as Cabinet Committee on Security, Cabinet Committee on Parliamentary Affairs and Cabinet Committee on Political Affairs. The Union Council of Ministers was sworn-in Thursday evening.

    The first meeting of the new Union Cabinet is likely to be held Friday evening around 5.30 pm, official sources said. They said as of now there is no fixed agenda. The possible date of convening the Parliament session could be decided, they added. The newly-elected Lok Sabha members have to be administered oath.

    Speculations about Amit Shah getting the next finance ministry portfolio may have caused the markets to react positively. Perhaps this the extension of a warm welcome to its own member. Amit Shah’s official profession, according to his affidavit, is share trading and even his father was a stock trader who had his own terminal.

    The prime minister is scheduled to hold bilateral meetings with BIMSTEC leaders from 10.30 am onwards so it is expected that before leaving for Hyderabad House, where the meetings will take place, he will send the portfolios communication to President House for formal notification of the same.

    The names included in the Council of Ministers show that the BJP tried to pull a balancing act as far as regional representation was concerned. The second Narendra Modi-led government has the maximum representation of 10 faces from the politically crucial Uttar Pradesh, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi who represents Varanasi Lok Sabha constituency, followed by seven from Maharashtra and six from Bihar.

    The Modi government 2.0 also has three ministers each from Gujarat, Rajasthan, Haryana and Karnataka followed by two each from West Bengal, Odisha and Madhya Pradesh. The voters had given the BJP a clean sweep in Gujarat, Rajasthan and Haryana.

     Narendra Modi govt 2.0 LIVE Updates: PM shuffles top four berths; inducts 24 new faces, keeps average age of Council under 60

    The states of West Bengal and Odisha gave massive gains to the Bharatiya Janata Party as it won 303 seats in the 543-member Lok Sabha in the national election.

    West Bengal, where Assembly polls are due in 2021, gave the saffron party 18 MPs. However, it is being represented by only two ministers– Babul Supriyo and Debasree Chaudhuri.

    Odisha, where the BJP won eight seats, is being represented by Dharmendra Pradhan and Pratap Chandra Sarangi. Pradhan has been elected to the upper house from Bihar.

    The new Council of Ministers has representation from almost all the states, except Andhra Pradesh and the north-eastern states of Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Sikkim and Tripura.

    Besides Modi, the ministers representing Uttar Pradesh are Rajnath Singh, Smriti Irani, Mahendra Nath Pandey, Sanjeev Balyan, Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti, V K Singh, Santosh Gangwar, Hardeep

    Singh Puri and Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi. The BJP won 62 seats in the state while its ally bagged two.

    Ministers from Maharashtra include Nitin Gadkari, Prakash Javadekar, Piyush Goyal, Arvind Sawant, Danve Patil, Ramdas Athawale and Shamrao Dhotre while those from Bihar Bihar include

    Ram Vilas Paswan, Ravi Shankar Prasad, Giriraj Singh, R K Singh, Ashwini Kumar Choubey and Nityanand Rai, while those.

    Uttar Pradesh sends the maximum of 80 MPs to the Lok Sabha, Maharashtra and Bihar send 48 and 40 MPs respectively.

    Modi gave representation to members from Maharashtra, Haryana and Jharkhand as the states will be going to polls later this year.

    Jharkhand is being represented by Arjun Munda while Naqvi, who is a Rajya Sabha member from the state, hails from Uttar Pradesh. Despite the BJP bagging all seven parliamentary seats in Delhi, only Harsh Vardhan– the winning MP from Chandni Chowk– could find place in the Modi 2.0 cabinet.

    Also inducted into the cabinet were Nirmala Sitharaman, a Rajya Sabha MP from Karnataka who hails from Tamil Nadu and with V Muraleedharan, who represents Kerala in the Council of ministers but has been elected to the upper house from Maharashtra.

  • Chhattisgarh CM Bhupesh Baghel, Odisha CM Naveen Patnaik to skip PM Modi’s swearing-in due to prior ‘commitments’

    Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel and Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Wednesday said that they will not attend Prime Minister Narendra Modi`s swearing-in ceremony on Thursday. Both the leaders said that they cannot make it to the event due to prior commitments. 

    Baghel posted a tweet congratulating PM Modi and said that he will not be able to attend the gala ceremony at Rashtrapati Bhavan due to prior commitments. “I want to congratulate PM Modi. Due to prior commitments, I will not be able to go for his oath ceremony tomorrow. I have sought time from PMO to meet him later,” Baghel tweeted. 

    Patnaik also congratulated the prime minister and his council of ministers and said he will not be able to attend the ceremony because he will be busy in Bhubaneswar attending the oath-taking ceremony of the ministers of his cabinet. “The newly elected members of the 16th Vidhan Sabha will take oath tomorrow. As a leader of the house, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik has to remain present during the occasion. Thus, he is unable to attend the swearing-in ceremony of Prime Minister and his council of ministers tomorrow,” an official statement read. 

  • Modi Cabinet: These leaders get call from Amit Shah

    As Prime Minister Narendra Modi gets ready to take oath for his second tenure later in the day, party president Amit Shah has started calling up likely ministers who will be inducted in the Modi Cabinet. According to reports, after a final round of consultations with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Shah has called BJP leader from Bihar Ravi Shankar Prasad, senior leader Prakash Javadekar, Union minister Piyush Goyal and Dharmendra Prasad. 

    Ministers selected for oath of office will meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi at his residence at 4.30 today, shortly before the swearing-in ceremony. 

    The list of union ministers is likely to be sent to the Rashtrapati Bhavan soon. 

    Here are the ministers who have received call from Amit Shah:
    1. Ravi Shankar Prasad 

    2. Prakash Javadekar 

    3. Piyush Goyal

    4. Dharminder Pradhan 

    5. SAD MP Harsimrat Kaur Badal 

    6. BJP MP from Asansol, Babul Supriyo 

    7. DV Sadananda Gowda, BJP leader from Karnataka 

    8. Nitin Gadkari 

    9. Giriraj Singh 

    10. Kiren Rijiju 

    11. Gajendra Shekhawat 

    12. Purushottam Rupala 

    13. OP Ravindranath Kumar of AIADMK 

    14. Yadav Nityanand Rai 

    15. Mansukh Mandaviya 

    16. Assam MP Rameswar Teli 

    17. Shripad Naik 

    18. Sanjay Dhotre, Akola MP, BJP 

    19. Santosh Gangwar 

    20. Ramesh Pokhriyal 

    21. Niranjan Jyoti, BJP MP from Uttar Pradesh 

    22. Jitendra Singh 

    23. Sanjeev Balyan 

    24. Arjun Ram Meghwal 

    25. Thawar Chand Gehlot 

    26. Shripad Yesso Naik, BJP 

    27. General (Retd) VK Singh 

  • Rahul Gandhi, Mother Sonia To Attend PM Narendra Modi’s Oath Ceremony Today

    Congress president Rahul Gandhi and his mother Sonia Gandhi will attend Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s oath ceremony today, sources have said. PM Modi’s second swearing-in will be a grand event at the presidential palace Rashtrapati Bhavan in the presence of politicians, world leaders and celebrities.

    Rahul Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi’s decision stands out after an acrimonious election that saw PM Modi and other BJP leaders relentlessly targeting them as well as Priyanka Gandhi Vadra; the Gandhi siblings hitting right back.

    PM Modi was condemned by the opposition for targeting even former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi – Sonia Gandhi’s husband – who was assassinated in 1991 by an LTTE suicide bomber.

    The BJP, led by PM Modi, won a staggering victory in the national election and a clear mandate to retain power for a second term – a feat achieved only by the likes of Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi in the past. 

    The Congress, at the same time, has suffered a crushing defeat and has been decimated in 18 states and union territories. The party is in an existential crisis that has intensified with Rahul Gandhi’s refusal to continue as Congress president after the drubbing, and his insistence that a non-Gandhi should lead the organization for a change.

    Since Saturday, the Congress has been trying to persuade Rahul Gandhi to change his mind.

    Leaders from BIMSTEC countries, the Prime Minister of Mauritius and the President of Kyrgystan – who is also the chair of Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) – will attend the oath ceremony.

  • Around 8,000 to 10,000 police personnel deployed; Modi to meet Nitin Gadkari at 4.30 pm

    PM-elect Narendra Modi will likely hold a bilateral with Kyrgyzstan President, who arrived in New Delhi today, after the swearing-in ceremony. According to reports, the meeting is likely to be at 10.15 pm.

    An updated list of the likely Cabinet ministers includes names of BJP Begusarai MP Giriraj Singh, Fatehpur MP Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti. Several ministers, including Prakash Javadekar, Arjun Ram Meghwal, Ramesh Pokhriyal, have received the call from BJP chief Amit Shah to be part of the new Cabinet which will be sworn in at 7 pm today at the Rashtrapati Bhavan. Smriti Irani, Ravi Shankar Prasad, Prakash Javadekar, Piyush Goyal, Ramdas Athawale, Rajnath Singh, Nirmala Sitharaman, Prahlad Joshi, Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, Babul Supriyo, Nitin Gadkari, Nityananda Rai, Sanjeev Baliyan, Anupriya Patel, Thawar Chand Gehlot and Harsimrat Kaur are likely to be a part of the new Narendra Modi Cabinet, even as several hopefuls wait to be part of the government ahead of the swearing-in ceremony today at the Rashtrapati Bhavan.

    According to reports, Modi will meet the new ministers at his residence at 4.30 pm today ahead of the swearing-in ceremony. A list of probable ministers was released earlier today to the media, however, this is not the final list. The full official list of Cabinet ministers and their portfolios will be released to the public after the oath-taking ceremony.

    The Bangalore North MP-elect Sadananda Gowda is also said to have received a call from Lok Kalyan Marg confirming his selection to the ministerial berth, News18 reports. Earlier reports said that SAD’s Harsimrat Kaur and Shiv Sena’s Arvind Sawant will likely be part of the new Cabinet.

    Quoting sources in the Prime Minister’s Office told the media that new ministers to be inducted in the Cabinet will meet Prime Minister-elect Narendra Modi at 4.30 pm before the swearing-in ceremony which is scheduled for 7 pm at Rashtrapati Bhavan. According to News18, BJP chief Amit Shah has already started making calls to probable Cabinet ministers.

    According to reports, Prime Minister-elect Narendra Modi and BJP chief Amit Shah are meeting to discuss the list of new ministers at Modi’s residence at the 7 Lok Kalyan Marg. Ahead of today’s ceremony, Shah and Modi had a flurry of meetings deliberating on the list of new ministers to be inducted in the new Cabinet.

    While the number and names of the leaders who would take oath as ministers in the second stint of the NDA government have been kept under wraps, there is much speculation about the composition of the cabinet. Modi and Shah, who had a five-hour meeting on Tuesday, met again on Wednesday evening for a three-hour session. While no details were available, the meetings are understood to be part of the process of finalising the government portfolios.

    The probable names of new ministers to be inducted in Narendra Modi government for the second term haven’t been made public yet, but reports have quoted Shiv Sena leaders as saying that each BJP ally will likely get one ministerial post. Harsimrat Kaur Badal of BJP’s ally in Punjab Shiromani Akali Dal is likely to be given a ministerial berth, reports have said. Badal was also the Union Cabinet Minister of Food Processing in the 16th Lok Sabha.  Shiv Sena’s Sanjay Raut said that Arvind Sawant has been chosen on Uddhav Thackeray’s suggestion. “From Shiv Sena one leader will take oath as a minister. Uddhav ji has given Arvind Sawant’s name, he will take oath as a minister,” Raut said.

    A traffic advisory issued a day ahead of the ceremony said several roads in New Delhi district will be closed for movement of public between 4 pm to 9 pm on Thursday and motorists and public were asked to avoid them.

    The advisory further said roads including Rajpath — from Vijay Chowk to Rashtrapati Bhavan, Vijay Chowk and adjoining areas including North and South fountain, South Avenue, North Avenue, Dara-Shikoh Road and Church Road will be closed for public between 4 pm and 9 pm.

    A multi-layered security arrangement will be in place in the National Capital today, with the deployment of around 10,000 security personnel from Delhi Police and paramilitary forces on account of Narendra Modi’s swearing-in ceremony which will be attended by foreign dignitaries and chief ministers and governors of several states among others.

    The swearing-in ceremony of Modi and his Council of Ministers is scheduled to take place today at 7 PM at Rashtrapati Bhavan.

    Quick Response Teams will be deployed at several crucial spots. Snipers will also be deployed atop several important buildings as Modi will visit Rajghat, Sadaiv Atal Samadhi and National War Memorial on Thursday to pay homage, a senior police official said.

    “Over 10,000 security personnel from Delhi Police and paramilitary forces have been deployed on account of the swearing-in-ceremony,” the official said.

    Another police official said over 2,000 security personnel will also be deployed along the route to be taken by Modi and other foreign dignitaries.

    A number of heads of states, heads of governments, constitutional authorities, diplomats, senior political leaders, government officials and media persons are scheduled to attend the ceremony.

    A traffic official added that necessary traffic diversions will be given for several roads including Akbar Road, Rajpath, Teen Murti Marg, Krishna Menon Marg, Pandit Pant Marg, Talkatora Road, Gurudwara Rakab Ganj Road, Tyagaraj Marg and SP Marg.

    Similarly, traffic diversions will be given on Khushak Road, K Kamaraj Marg, Rajaji Marg, Shanti Path, Raisina Road — beyond Rail Bhawan roundabout towards Parliament House and Moti Lal Nehru Marg (beyond roundabout Udyog Bhawan towards R.P. Bhawan) which are expected to face congestion due to the ceremony, the traffic official added.

  • Baghel to unveil statue of Late Karma tomorrow

    Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel on Monday claimed Hindu Mahasabha leader Vinayak Damodar Savarkar had first sown the seed of the two-nation theory which was later taken forward by Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the late founder of Pakistan.

    The Congress leader claimed efforts are being made to change Jawaharlal Nehru’s idea of India and said the first Prime Minister started nuclear and space programmes and oversaw building of world-class institutions.

    Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel will embark on a tour of Bastar region on Thursday.

    Apart from participating in various programmes, he will also unveil a statue of one of ‘martyrs’ of Jheeram incident late Mahendra Karma at district headquarters Jagdalpur.

    Karma was among the top Congress leaders who were killed in a Maoist attack in Jheeram in 2013.

    According to official sources Baghel will proceed to Jagdalpur at 11 amon Thursday and will chair a meeting of Bastar Development Authority at 11.30 am. Thereafter he will attend a conference of Collectors and Superintendents of Police (SPs) of the region.

    In late afternoon, he will participate in a workshop on Forest Rights. After that he will unveil the statue of Karma at district headquarters at 5.30pm.

    He will also meet delegations of Maoist affected people late in the evening and will take a night halt at Jagdalpur.

  • In ‘Rahul, Don’t Go’ Efforts, Sheila Dikshit And Co At His Doorstep Today

    Rahul Gandhi remains adamant about quitting as Congress president but scores of party workers will go to his Delhi home to persuade him to change his mind, senior leader Sheila Dikshit said on Wednesday. Sheila Dikshit, a three-time chief minister of Delhi, said she would also be among Congress leaders who would try to meet Rahul Gandhi at 4 pm.

    “Rahul Gandhi is adamant about resigning. But we will not accept his resignation at all. He has done good work. Winning and losing are part of life, but it is important to keep fighting,” Sheila Dikshit, who was among the seven Congress candidates who lost in Delhi, told NDTV.

    “We have lost and we are analysing our defeat. We will remedy our mistakes. We lost during Indira Gandhi’s time too. Today we will go with party workers to placate him,” said the former Delhi Chief Minister, who is seen as close to the Gandhi family.

    Rahul Gandhi, at a Congress Working Committee meeting he called on Saturday after the party’s massacre in the national election, said he had decided to step down as party president, a post he took over from his mother Sonia Gandhi in December 2017. He also put forth a biting critique of veterans who, he alleged, had put their sons before the party’s interest and thus cost the Congress in big states like Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, which it had won just five months ago.

    Since then, despite pleading and entreaties by party men, Rahul Gandhi has refused to go back on his resignation and has firmly asked the Congress to pick a new president, that too a non-Gandhi. For the Congress, which has mostly had a Nehru-Gandhi at the helm, such a prospect is unthinkable.

  • Arun Jaitley opts out of Modi Cabinet, cites health reasons

    Just before Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s oath-taking ceremony tomorrow, outgoing Finance Minister Arun Jaitley has decided not to take up any active responsibility in the new government due to his poor health. 

    In a letter to the Prime Minister, Jaitley said he had orally informed Modi about his desire to not be a part of the new BJP government so that it enabled him to concentrate on his treatment and health. “I am writing to you to formally request you that I should be allow.

    He has not been seen in public for at least two weeks but has been publishing blogs and messages on social media. 

    Jaitley, a lawyer-turned politician, often acted as chief troubleshooter in the Modi government. In the past five years, Jaitley steered through parliament major economic legislation such as a Goods and Services Tax (GST) – which had languished for nearly two decades – and has defended controversial policies for the government. 

    Modi had given him the responsibility of three ministries when he first took office in 2014, finance, defence and information and broadcasting ministries. 

    A diabetic, Jaitley’s health issues became worse after he had a kidney transplant in May last year. He also had to skip the interim budget in February when he was in hospital in the US.