He accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of hypocrisy and alleged that while he has weakened all environmental and forest laws in India, he is posing as an eco-champion on the world stage.
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Rajya Sabha polls to 57 seats from 15 states on June 10: Election Commission
By PTI
NEW DELHI: Elections will be held on June 10 to fill 57 Rajya Sabha seats from 15 states falling vacant due to the retirement of members on different dates between June and August, the Election Commission said on Thursday.
Prominent among those retiring are Union minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, Congress leaders Ambika Soni, Jairam Ramesh and Kapil Sibal, and BSP’s Satish Chandra Misra.
Members are retiring between June 21 and August 1.
While 11 seats are falling vacant in Uttar Pradesh, six members each are retiring from Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra, five from Bihar and four each from Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan and Karnataka.
Three members each from Madhya Pradesh and Odisha, two each from Telangana, Chhattisgarh, Punjab Jharkhand and Haryana, and one from Uttarakhand are also retiring.
The notification for the polls will be issued on May 24 and voting will be held on June 10.
According to established practice, counting will take place an hour after the conclusion of polling.
Most of the new members who get elected are likely to vote in the President’s election, due sometime in July.
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Wildlife Protection (Amendment) Bill poorly drafted, has huge shortcomings: Jairam Ramesh
By PTI
NEW DELHI: Senior Congress leader and former environment minister Jairam Ramesh on Saturday said the Wildlife Protection (Amendment) Bill, which has been sent to the parliamentary standing committee headed by him, is poorly drafted and has huge shortcomings.
Ramesh, who heads the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Science and Technology, Environment, Forest and Climate Change, said he is overwhelmed by the over 70 responses received from experts and institutions on the Wildlife Protection (Amendment) Bill, 2021.
“The Bill had not been based on widespread consultations. It is poorly drafted and has huge shortcomings,” Ramesh said on Twitter.
Now the Standing Committee has a very complicated task of examining the 50 amendments proposed, he said.
“We hope to complete this exercise in the next 45 days. I’m involving a number of professionals for the task. Frankly, this is what the ministry should have done in the first place!” Ramesh said.
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Congress casting aspersions on Rajya Sabha chairman ‘a disfavour to truth, democracy’: Joshi
Taking on the opposition, Joshi in a statement said it was painful that some members of the opposition reduced the temple of democracy to a theatre of street fight.
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Manipur Congress leaders meet party chief Sonia Gandhi, discuss political situation in state
By ANI
NEW DELHI:: Ahead of the 2022 assembly elections, a meeting of Manipur Congress leaders with party interim President Sonia Gandhi is underway at her residence in the national capital on Tuesday, informed sources.
CLP Leader, Shri Ibobi; PCC President Shri N. Loken and Shri @Gaikhangam2 along with other delegates of CLP – Shri @meghachandra_k, Km. @MirabaiAkoijam and Md. @fajur_rahim met Congress President Smt. Sonia Gandhi to discuss political scenario of Manipur at New Delhi today pic.twitter.com/lN4r2Q2DjM
— INC Manipur (@INCManipur) November 9, 2021
All India Congress Committee (AICC) Manipur incharge Bhakta Charan Das, senior observer Jairam Ramesh along with other party leaders met Sonia Gandhi. Former Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh and Gaikhangam Gangmei are also present in the meeting.The meeting is crucial as elections are due in early next year and Manipur is an important state in the north east region. Manipur has 60 assembly seats wherein BJP is currently in power.
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On demonetisation anniversary, Jairam Ramesh says note ban will be marked among worst policy blunders
By PTI
NEW DELHI: Demonetisation, which was announced on this day in 2016, will be marked in the world’s economic history as among the “worst policy blunders”, senior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh said on Monday.
He also claimed that the decision along with a rushed goods and services tax (GST) “destroyed the backbone of the Indian economy”.
On this day in 2016, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the decision to ban currency notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000.
“With every passing year, it is becoming even more clear that 8.11.2016 will be marked in the world’s economic history among the worst policy blunders anywhere. Demonetisation along with rushed GST destroyed the backbone of the Indian economy — the MSME and informal sectors especially,” Ramesh tweeted.
The Congress leader along with his tweet also shared a graph by former Chief Economic Adviser Arvind Subramanian and it was titled “Despite digital boom, cash is back with a vengeance”.
“First, we were told demonetisation meant cashless economy. Soon the ‘sarvagyani’ changed track and said not cashless but less cash. Now, cash in circulation is above pre-demonetisation levels,” he said while taking a swipe at the prime minister.
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Jairam Ramesh, Owaisi attack Rajnath Singh for his ‘Gandhi-Savarkar comment’, say minister trying to rewrite history
By PTI
NEW DELHI: A day after Defence Minister Rajnath Singh’s remark that it was on Mahatma Gandhi’s request that Savarkar wrote mercy petitions, some opposition leaders attacked the minister on Wednesday, alleging that he was “trying to rewrite history”.
Congress leader Jairam Ramesh and AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi shared on Twitter a letter by Gandhi on Jan 25,1920 to Savarkar’s brother regarding a case, and accused the Union minister of giving a “twist” to what Gandhi wrote.
The AIMIM leader also said the first petition Savarkar wrote was in 1911, just six months after getting to prison and Gandhi was then in South Africa.
Savarkar wrote again in 1913/14 and Gandhi’s advice is from 1920, he added.
“Rajnath Singhji is amongst the few sober and dignified voices in Modi Sarkar. But he doesn’t seem to be free of the RSS habit of rewriting history. He has given a twist to what Gandhi actually wrote on Jan 25 1920. Here is that letter to Savarkar’s brother,” Ramesh said on Twitter while sharing the letter.
“Rajnath Singh has clearly blown Gandhi’s letter of Jan 25 1920 out of context. Not surprising. This is par for the course for the BJP/RSS,” he said in another tweet.
Defending Savarkar, BJP MP Rakesh Sinha tweeted “Congress opposes Savarkar ji who never integrated with British administration and exhibited the highest sacrifice for the Motherland. However, some people had regular dining at Mountbatten’s home.”
BJP IT cell in-charge Amit Malviya in a tweet quoted Gandhi on Savarkar “he is clever. He is brave, he is a patriot. The evil, in its hidden form of the present system of Government, he saw much earlier than I did. He is in the Andamans for having loved India too well. Under a just government he would be occupying a high post’ – Gandhi on Savarkar.”
Jairam Ramesh’s comments were in response to a historian and Savarkar’s biographer Vikram Sampath, who tweeted, “Some needless brouhaha about the statement by Rajnath Singh.”
“In my Vol 1 and in countless interviews I had stated already that in 1920 Gandhiji advised Savarkar brothers to file a petition and even made a case for his release through an essay in Young India 26 May 1920.So what’s noise about,” Sampath said.
Tweeting on the issue, another historian S Irfan Habib said, “Yes, monochromatic history writing is really changing, led by the minister who claims Gandhi asked Savarkar to write mercy petitions.
At least it is accepted now that he did write. No documentary evidence needed when the minister makes a claim. New history for New India.”
Owaisi attacked Singh and said,”Sir @rajnathsingh you said thatSavarkar’s grovelling mercy petitions were on Gandhi’s advice. Here’s the letter to Savarkar from Gandhi. No mention of petition to the British begging for leniency, mercy and promising to be a faithful servant of the crown.”
BJP ally JD(U) too waded into the row over Rajnath Singh’s claim, with party spokesperson K C Tyagi demanding that letters exchanged between Gandhi and Savarkar should be made public to shed light on the matter.
“While it is true that Savarkar spent many years in jail, it is also true that he tendered an apology and was freed with the consent of the British administration after he reached a pact with them”, Tyagi said, adding that he also decided to withdraw from politics following his release.
The copy of Gandhi’s letter to S D Savarkar, shared by Ramesh and Owaisi, said, “I have your letter.
It is difficult to advise you.
I suggest, however, your framing a brief petition setting forth the facts of the case bringing out in clear relief the fact that the offence committed by your brother was purely political I suggest this in order that it would be possible to concentrate public attention on the case. Meanwhile, as I have said to you in an earlier letter I am moving in the matter in my own way.”
Rajnath Singh at an event to release a book on Veer Savarkar on Tuesday had alleged that there was a deliberate conspiracy to defame Savarkar and that it was on Gandhi’s advice that he wrote his mercy petitions.
“He was an icon of Indian history and will remain so.
There can be a difference of opinion about him, but to look down on him as inferior is not appropriate and justifiable.
He was a freedom fighter and a staunch nationalist, but people who follow the Marxist and Leninist ideology are the ones who accuse Savarkar of being a fascist…,” Singh said, adding that the hatred towards Savarkar is “illogical and unplaced”.
Talking about Savarkar as a freedom fighter, he said his commitment for freedom was so strong that the British sentenced him to life imprisonment twice.
“Lies are spread about Savarkar repeatedly. It was spread that he filed many mercy petitions seeking his release from jails….It was Mahatma Gandhi who asked him to file the mercy petitions…,” the defence minister said.
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‘Smacks of racism’: Jairam Ramesh, Shashi Tharoor slam UK’s Covid travel rules for vaccinated Indians
By PTI
NEW DELHI: Former Union ministers Jairam Ramesh and Shashi Tharoor on Monday slammed the UK’s COVID-19-related travel rules under which Indians vaccinated with Covishield would still be treated as unvaccinated, with Ramesh saying it “smacks of racism”.
Passengers who aren’t recognised as being fully vaccinated with authorised vaccines and certificates under England’s international travel rules, including Indians, will still have to take a pre-departure test, a day 2 and day 8 PCR test, and self-isolate at their given address for 10 days upon entry, according to the rules.
Tweeting on the restrictions, Congress leader Ramesh said, “Absolutely bizarre considering Covishield was originally developed in the UK and The Serum Institute, Pune has supplied to that country too! This smacks of racism.”
Absolutely bizarre considering Covishield was originally developed in the UK and The Serum Institute, Pune has supplied to that country too! This smacks of racism. https://t.co/GtKOzMgydf
— Jairam Ramesh (@Jairam_Ramesh) September 20, 2021
Tagging a thread on Twitter that explained the rules, Tharoor also slammed the restrictions on vaccinated Indians, saying, “Because of this I have pulled out of a debate at the @cambridgeunion & out of launch events for the UK edition of my book #TheBattleOfBelonging (published there as #TheStruggleForIndiasSoul).”“It is offensive to ask fully vaccinated Indians to quarantine. The Brits are reviewing!” the former minister of state for external affairs said.
Because of this I have pulled out of a debate at the @cambridgeunion &out of launch events for the UK edition of my book #TheBattleOfBelonging (published there as #TheStruggleForIndiasSoul). It is offensive to ask fully vaccinated Indians to quarantine. The Brits are reviewing! https://t.co/YEVy3Ez5dj
— Shashi Tharoor (@ShashiTharoor) September 20, 2021
From October 4, the current traffic light system of red, amber and green countries based on levels of COVID-19 risk will be scrapped in the UK and replaced with one red list only.The scrapping of an amber list, which is what India is currently on, means reduced cost burden for travellers — especially for the Indian diaspora vaccinated in the UK — related to compulsory PCR tests.
However, an expanded list of countries whose vaccines are recognised in England does not include India, which means that Indians vaccinated with Covishield — the Serum Institute of India produced Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine — would still be subjected to the restrictions mandatory for those unvaccinated.
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Every Indian language must be given prominence, Hindi Diwas should be recast as Bhasha Diwas: Jairam Ramesh
By PTI
NEW DELHI: Senior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh on Tuesday said Hindi Diwas should be recast as Bhasha Diwas, asserting that it is high time that every Indian language is given the prominence it deserves.
Hindi Diwas marks the day when in 1949 Hindi, the most spoken language in the country, was adopted as one of the official languages.
“It is high time that we give every Indian language the prominence it deserves.
Hindi Diwas should be recast as Bhasha Diwas — celebrating ALL Indian languages,” Ramesh tweeted.
India is stronger together when we celebrate our diversities, the Rajya Sabha leader added.
Earlier, former Congress chief Rahul Gandhi, in a tweet on Hindi Diwas, said, “To increase the understanding of one language, the knowledge of other languages should also be increased.”