Free Jailed Khalid Zia
Begum Zia at serious risk of sudden cardiac arrest as unhealthy environment in prison said Medical experts She can not eating food for three days. She is not getting proper treatment in hospital.
Bangladesh’s Jailed former prime minister Khaleda Zia is trapped between life and death as her health has massively deteriorated over the last week due to an unhealthy environment. This was stated by her Bangladesh Nationalist Party in Dhaka today.
Demanding the immediate release of the 73-year-old three-time former prime minister, the BNP standing committee member Zamiruddin Sircar said that due to the loneliness and lack of proper treatment, Zia is suffering from various ailments including heart disease. She is lodged in a 200-year-old prison in Dhaka since February last year, serving a 10-year jail term in two graft cases.
The former parliament speaker asked the government to allow her to receive proper treatment at a hospital of her choice.
He also claimed that the cases against Zia are “politically motivated”.
Bangladesh’s Jailed former prime minister Khaleda Zia is trapped between life and death as her health has massively deteriorated over the last week due to an unhealthy environment. This was stated by her Bangladesh Nationalist Party in Dhaka today.
Demanding the immediate release of the 73-year-old three-time former prime minister, the BNP standing committee member Zamiruddin Sircar said that due to the loneliness and lack of proper treatment, Zia is suffering from various ailments including heart disease. She is lodged in a 200-year-old prison in Dhaka since February last year, serving a 10-year jail term in two graft cases.
The former parliament speaker asked the government to allow her to receive proper treatment at a hospital of her choice.
He also claimed that the cases against Zia are “politically motivated”.
63 % polling recorded in final phase of Lok Sabha polls
Voting for the seventh and final phase ended this evening. Fifty-nine constituencies went to polls today — 13 each are from Uttar Pradesh and Punjab, nine in West Bengal, eight seats each in Bihar and Madhya Pradesh, all four constituencies of Himachal Pradesh, three in Jharkhand and lone seat of Chandigarh.
Around 63 per cent polling was recorded till 6 PM. 57 per cent votes were cast in Uttar Pradesh; 60 per cent in Punjab; 73 in West Bengal; 53 in Bihar; 70 per cent in Madhya Pradesh; 66 in Himachal Pradesh; 71 in Jharkhand; and 64 per cent in Chandigarh.
In Himachal Pradesh, over 66 percent voters exercise their franchise for four Lok Sabaha seats. Official correspondent reports that the state recorded higher polling as compared to the last Lok Sabha election.
In state polling for 4 constituencies spread across 12 districts ends at 6:00 pm today. With this the fate of 45 candidate’s contesting to make it to a parliament has been sealed in EVM machine. An impressive turnout was recorded on all four seats. Polling was by and large peaceful except reports of EVM malfunction in some polling stations. Braving the cold at world’s highest polling station Tashigang of Lahol Sphiti voters came wearing their traditional attire with great enthusiasm.India’s “first” voter 102years old Shyam Saran Negi of kinnaur district also reached to exercise his franchise at the Kalpa booth in Mandi Lok Sabha seat.It may be recalled that Forty-five candidates are in the fray for the the four loksabha seats–Shimla, Mandi, Hamirpur and Kangra, however direct contest is between the ruling BJP and the opposition Congress.
Uttar Pradesh Correspondent reports that even in naxal affected areas people came out in large number to vote. Barring some incidents of glitches in EVMs overall polling was peaceful in the last and final phase of elections. Heavy security arrangements were in place on all the polling booths of 13 seats. Especially in Varanasi people were very enthusiastic in using their franchise, some even came to polling station amidst much fanfare. In those areas of Sonbhadra district which were earlier naxal affected, people voted in large numbers without any fear. First time voters were very enthusiastic to cast their votes. Today’s polling will decide fate of many political stalwarts including senior BJP leader and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Bhojpuri fim star Ravi Kishan Shukla, Union Ministers Manoj Sinha, Anupriya patel, state presidents of BJP and BSP Mahendra Nath Pandey, and RS Kushwaha and former union Minister RPN Singh. With today’s polling the election extravaganza completed peacefully in the state which saw a high voltage campaigning from almost 2 months and a rigorous seven phased polling on a total of 80 constituencies.
In Bihar voting was held in Nalanda, Patna Sahib, Patliputra, Ara,Buxar, Sasaram, Karakat and Jahanabad Lok Sabha constituencies. Political fate of 157 candidates has been sealed in EVMs after today’s poll.
Official correspondent reports that in comparison to 2014 elections this time 2.06 percent more voting was recorded. In rural areas comparatively more electorates excercised their right of franchise .Like previous phases of elections percent of women voters was more than male. Important candidates whose political fortune have been sealed in EVMs are four Union Ministers Ravi Shankar Prasad,Ramkripal Yadav,Ashwani Kumar Choubey and R.K.Singh.Besides Shatrughan Sinha of Congress ,former Speaker Meera Kunar,Upendra Kushwaha of RLSP and Misa Bharati of RJD are also trying their luck.
In Jharkhand large number of people today cast their vote on three parliamentary constituencies, Godda, Dumka and Rajmahal. Official correspondent reports that three parliamentary constituencies of Jharkhand- Godda, Dumka and Rajmahal have seen heavy pool today which is higher than 2014. Two of the three seats were won by the JMM in 2014 while Godda was won by the BJP. But this time BJP has shown initiative to establish itself in the strong hold of JMM on one hand, whereas JMM has forced coalition with the Congress, JVM and RJD to check the BJP. What does today’s heavy poll indicate, is a matter of political speculation and analysis until final results comes out on 23rd May.
In west Bengal, polling was marked by violence. Official correspondent reports that sporadic violence marked the last and final phase of polls in West Bengal. Ruling Trinamool Congress and opposition BJP supporters indiscriminately used bombs, opened fire during series of clashes at Kakinara under Bhatpara assembly constituency where voting for bye elections took place.
Two persons received bullet injuries and 3 vehicles of police were damaged during the clashes. Clashes and bomb throwing incidents were also reported from Deganga, Baduria, Diamond Herbour, Raidighi, Jadavpur and Kolkata. The Election Commission removed 3 presiding officers under Jadavpur and Diamond Harbour parliamentary seats for negligence of duties. Police arrested 346 people in connection with different cases from various areas.
Voters have already exercised their franchise for 483 out of the total 542 parliamentary seats in the previous six phases. The election on Vellore seat, which was slated for the second phase, was cancelled. Along with the general election, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, Arunachal pradesh, and Sikkim also underwent assembly elections.
Voting for the seventh and final phase ended this evening. Fifty-nine constituencies went to polls today — 13 each are from Uttar Pradesh and Punjab, nine in West Bengal, eight seats each in Bihar and Madhya Pradesh, all four constituencies of Himachal Pradesh, three in Jharkhand and lone seat of Chandigarh.
Around 63 per cent polling was recorded till 6 PM. 57 per cent votes were cast in Uttar Pradesh; 60 per cent in Punjab; 73 in West Bengal; 53 in Bihar; 70 per cent in Madhya Pradesh; 66 in Himachal Pradesh; 71 in Jharkhand; and 64 per cent in Chandigarh.
In Himachal Pradesh, over 66 percent voters exercise their franchise for four Lok Sabaha seats. Official correspondent reports that the state recorded higher polling as compared to the last Lok Sabha election.
In state polling for 4 constituencies spread across 12 districts ends at 6:00 pm today. With this the fate of 45 candidate’s contesting to make it to a parliament has been sealed in EVM machine. An impressive turnout was recorded on all four seats. Polling was by and large peaceful except reports of EVM malfunction in some polling stations. Braving the cold at world’s highest polling station Tashigang of Lahol Sphiti voters came wearing their traditional attire with great enthusiasm.India’s “first” voter 102years old Shyam Saran Negi of kinnaur district also reached to exercise his franchise at the Kalpa booth in Mandi Lok Sabha seat.It may be recalled that Forty-five candidates are in the fray for the the four loksabha seats–Shimla, Mandi, Hamirpur and Kangra, however direct contest is between the ruling BJP and the opposition Congress.
Uttar Pradesh Correspondent reports that even in naxal affected areas people came out in large number to vote. Barring some incidents of glitches in EVMs overall polling was peaceful in the last and final phase of elections. Heavy security arrangements were in place on all the polling booths of 13 seats. Especially in Varanasi people were very enthusiastic in using their franchise, some even came to polling station amidst much fanfare. In those areas of Sonbhadra district which were earlier naxal affected, people voted in large numbers without any fear. First time voters were very enthusiastic to cast their votes. Today’s polling will decide fate of many political stalwarts including senior BJP leader and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Bhojpuri fim star Ravi Kishan Shukla, Union Ministers Manoj Sinha, Anupriya patel, state presidents of BJP and BSP Mahendra Nath Pandey, and RS Kushwaha and former union Minister RPN Singh. With today’s polling the election extravaganza completed peacefully in the state which saw a high voltage campaigning from almost 2 months and a rigorous seven phased polling on a total of 80 constituencies.
In Bihar voting was held in Nalanda, Patna Sahib, Patliputra, Ara,Buxar, Sasaram, Karakat and Jahanabad Lok Sabha constituencies. Political fate of 157 candidates has been sealed in EVMs after today’s poll.
Official correspondent reports that in comparison to 2014 elections this time 2.06 percent more voting was recorded. In rural areas comparatively more electorates excercised their right of franchise .Like previous phases of elections percent of women voters was more than male. Important candidates whose political fortune have been sealed in EVMs are four Union Ministers Ravi Shankar Prasad,Ramkripal Yadav,Ashwani Kumar Choubey and R.K.Singh.Besides Shatrughan Sinha of Congress ,former Speaker Meera Kunar,Upendra Kushwaha of RLSP and Misa Bharati of RJD are also trying their luck.
In Jharkhand large number of people today cast their vote on three parliamentary constituencies, Godda, Dumka and Rajmahal. Official correspondent reports that three parliamentary constituencies of Jharkhand- Godda, Dumka and Rajmahal have seen heavy pool today which is higher than 2014. Two of the three seats were won by the JMM in 2014 while Godda was won by the BJP. But this time BJP has shown initiative to establish itself in the strong hold of JMM on one hand, whereas JMM has forced coalition with the Congress, JVM and RJD to check the BJP. What does today’s heavy poll indicate, is a matter of political speculation and analysis until final results comes out on 23rd May.
In west Bengal, polling was marked by violence. Official correspondent reports that sporadic violence marked the last and final phase of polls in West Bengal. Ruling Trinamool Congress and opposition BJP supporters indiscriminately used bombs, opened fire during series of clashes at Kakinara under Bhatpara assembly constituency where voting for bye elections took place.
Two persons received bullet injuries and 3 vehicles of police were damaged during the clashes. Clashes and bomb throwing incidents were also reported from Deganga, Baduria, Diamond Herbour, Raidighi, Jadavpur and Kolkata. The Election Commission removed 3 presiding officers under Jadavpur and Diamond Harbour parliamentary seats for negligence of duties. Police arrested 346 people in connection with different cases from various areas.
Voters have already exercised their franchise for 483 out of the total 542 parliamentary seats in the previous six phases. The election on Vellore seat, which was slated for the second phase, was cancelled. Along with the general election, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, Arunachal pradesh, and Sikkim also underwent assembly elections.
May new deal Brexit
British Prime Minister Theresa May today promised a new and improved deal to save her controversial Brexit agreement through Parliament when it comes up for a fourth vote next month.
In a write up in The Sunday Times, Ms May said when the Withdrawal Agreement Bill comes, it will represent a new, bold offer to MPs across the House of Commons, with an improved package of measures that can win new support.
Ms May said that she was open to holding a series of indicative votes in Parliament in a last-ditch effort to try and see her deal through.
The British Prime Minister has been struggling to surmount the opposition to the controversial Irish backstop clause in the agreement, which the EU sees an insurance policy against a hard border between its member-country Ireland and the UK after Brexit.
However, the Brexiteers within her own Tory party have consistently voted against it over fears that it could be used as an excuse to keep Britain tied to EU norms even after its exit from the 28-member European economic bloc.
May warned that even though her new package will be a stronger proposition, it was important for the parliamentary arithmetic to fall into place to avert a chaotic no-deal Brexit and leave the EU with a deal in place by the latest deadline of October 31.
MCA 21 portal to be artificial intelligence
The government plans to introduce artificial intelligence system in the MCA 21 portal as it seeks to make the compliance process easier as well as ensure routine enforcement activities are done round-the-clock on autopilot basis.
MCA 21 is the electronic backbone for the dissemination of information to all stakeholders, including the regulator, corporates and investors. All filings under the companies law are submitted to the ministry through this portal.
Ministry of Corporate Affairs Secretary Injeti Srinivas has said the ministry would like to introduce Artificial Intelligence in MCA 21 when version 3 of the portal is rolled out in about a year’s time.
In the ministry’s monthly newsletter, Srinivas also said that MCA 21 allows electronic filings of various documents under Companies Act, 2013 and has fully automated all processes related to enforcement and compliance monitoring under the Act.
Hondura plane crash
TEGUCIGALPA: Five foreigners including the pilot died on Saturday when their private plane crashed into the sea shortly after taking off from Roatán island, a tourist destination on the Atlantic coast of Honduras, local authorities said.
Officials gave conflicting accounts of the victims’ nationalities. Armed forces spokesman Jose Domingo Meza said four of the victims were from the United States and the fifth victim’s nationality had yet to be determined.
Local emergency services initially said the victims included four Canadians and another victim of unknown nationality.
Local authorities did not immediately offer a cause for the accident.
The Piper PA-32-260 plane was headed to the tourist port city of Trujillo, about 80 kilometers (49.71 miles) from Roatan, a picturesque island frequented by tourists from the United States, Canada and Europe, authorities said.
M6.3 Earthquake - southeast of the Loyalty Islands
Magnitude | 6.3 |
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Location | 21.575S 169.470E |
Depth | 10 km |
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Location Uncertainty | Horizontal: 8.4 km; Vertical 1.9 km |
Rahul Gandhi, Loser CONGRESS Party Let Down
May20, 2019 (C) Ravinder Singh ravindersinvent@gmail.com
When ECI is Blind Political Parties had to be EXTRA SMART – a. Make Sure Voters List is accurate, b. Local Leaders Nurture their Constituency, c. Locals implement Party Policies, d. Parties get Adequate Time on Door-Darshan e. Mobilize Voters to Polling Stations, f. Ensure EVMs are Properly Operated, g. Agents are Alert and Ensure Proper Counting. h. Pre-Registration of Candidates and i. Registration of Party Manifestos – Campaigning STRICTLY based on Manifesto.
Congress was very deficient at all stages when BJP was 200% Professional. I shall not be surprised in case Rahul Gandhi and Sonia lose this time. He was let Down by Kapil Sibal who lost cases and didn’t PLUG NINE HOLES IN THE ELECTION PROCESS.
It is not just Anari Rahul Gandhi*, Member of Parliament since 2004, Congress party largely consists of habitual losers, didn’t lead a single motion on behalf of People of India – even during 10 year UPA rule. He doesn’t understand a thing. *When Campaigning on Farmers issues in 2017 UP Assembly Elections none of its UP Leaders was Farmer.
Instead of making FRIENDS in Parliament with all regional parties and leaders in 15 years, he was found in company of few second generation of Congress Leaders was himself least interest in Lok Sabha working, didn’t let others in party work.
Repeating losers again and again who had Acquired Substantial WEALTH and Going to Polls without FUNCTIONAL CADRE & Ground Work to show over years is most foolish.
In 2005 GOI introduced SEZ Policy – RIL for example acquired around 25,000 Hectares of Land for SEZs in three places – Mukesh Ambani had no interest in Promoting Small Medium & Large Industries was interested in PROPERTY DEALING. 8 years later he invited 50,000 STARTUPS with promise of PARTNERSHIP but nothing materialized. RIL was DELAYING KG BASIN EXPLORATION & PRODUCTION, but SPEEDILY BUILDING EXPORT REFINERY which was of Least Priority and also started RETAIL business also was interested in FOOD CHAIN. He had NO CONNECTION with PUBLIC & GROUND REALITY.
Rahul was silent as Farmland in Haryana & Maharashtra was forcibly taken over by Ambani – it was years of struggle. Electricity Meters were running up to 60% fast in Delhi when Shiela Dikshit was Chief Minister – everyday there were stories in media about FABRICATED THEFT CASES in 2005 etc.
Shiela Dikshit lost all seats in Delhi Assembly and Lok Sabha elections to Arvind Kejriwal. But was made Chief of Party in UP for state elections in 2017 and Congress Polled only 6.2% votes. When BJP has Allies for 7-8 General Elections – Rahul failed to stich alliances Particularly in States where it couldn’t win any seat.
SAM PITRODA who filed BOGUS PATENTS since 1976 – prepared WEAK MANIFESTO, Congress made PROMISE to 5 Cr Households already served by many scheme – nothing for rest of 20 Cr Households, Industry, Farmers etc.
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