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MCD House reconvenes to hold standing committee members’ election after pandemonium; BJP councillors chant slogans

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The MCD House reconvened on Friday to make another bid to hold the election of members of the municipal corporation’s standing committee, a day after it was adjourned following a protracted pandemonium triggered by clashes between the AAP and BJP councillors. The proceedings to conduct the election for picking members of the committee — the highest decision-making body of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) — had begun around 6.15 pm on Wednesday, hours after AAP’s Shelly Oberoi was elected as Delhi’s new mayor.However, the sitting, punctuated with over a dozen adjournments, vociferous protests by BJP members, high-voltage drama and high-decibel sloganeering, spilled over to the next day, until the mayor adjourned it for the day.

Several members of the BJP and the AAP on Wednesday night had exchanged blows and hurled plastic bottles at each other in the chamber of the MCD House, and the situation turned uglier on Thursday morning, even as the stalemate over the election continued.

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Videos of commotion in the chamber of the House have since gone viral on social media. A video shared by the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) showed BJP councillor Rekha Gupta and other councillors standing on the dias and throwing away things kept there.BJP leaders, on the other hand, have shared a video claiming party councillor Pramod Gupta was slapped by AAP councillor Devender Kumar.

The whole incident was triggered by bitter arguments between the members of the two parties over the mode of conducting the election to the six members of the Standing Committee.

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Friday’s meeting was scheduled to resume at 10 am, but the House started business around 11.10 am.Meanwhile, ahead of the crucial House meeting, AAP councillor Pawan Sehrawat joined the BJP alleging that he felt “suffocated” due to “corruption” in the party led by Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.

Sehrawat also alleged that he was distressed as the AAP councillors were instructed to create a ruckus in the MCD House meeting.

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The AAP councillor from Bawana was welcomed to the BJP fold at the party’s Delhi unit office by working president Virendra Sachdeva and general secretary Harsh Malhotra. Many other Delhi BJP leaders were present on the occasion.

As members waited for the sitting to begin in the House, many BJP councillors chanted “Pawan Sehrawat ka swagat hai” and cheered and flashed victory signs to welcome him to their camp.

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Seherawat also wore BJP party colours and flashed victory signs inside the chamber.

Many BJP councillors also chanted “Apni ghadi sahi karao, Mayor madam sadan mey Aao” as they waited for the proceedings to resume.

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Security inside the chamber and on the premises of the Civic Centre — the headquarters of the MCD — was stepped up on Friday.

Extra layer of security frisking has been added on the fourth floor where the chamber of the House is located.

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Sources said a fresh set of ballots have been printed. But, the mayor can take the call on whether these can be used or not.

Another source claimed the old ballots inside the ballot box have got soiled. However, there was no official version on it yet.

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The BJP has been demanding fresh voting citing violation of ballot secrecy by AAP councillors carrying mobile phones while casting their votes during the initial phase of the election to pick the panel members, before the House was disrupted.

In a report submitted to Mayor Shelly Oberoi and Municipal Commissioner Gyanesh Bharti, the secretary of the civic body has recommended fresh elections, saying the “sanctimony” of the election process has been “badly bruised”.

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He had sought time for printing of new set of ballot papers, saying traditionally the elections were held with a stock of 300 ballot papers.

The election to the posts of mayor and deputy mayor of the MCD on Wednesday was conducted after three previous failed attempts and over two months after the high-stakes municipal polls, and following a Supreme Court order.

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On February 17, the top court had ordered issuing of a notice within 24 hours for convening the first meeting of the MCD to fix the date of elections for the mayor, the deputy mayor and the members of the standing committee of the civic body.

Seven candidates are in the fray for the six members of the standing committee.

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Aamil Malik of Sri Ram Colony ward, Raminder Kaur from Fateh Nagar ward, Mohini Jeenwal of Sundar Nagari ward and Sarika Chaudhary of Daryaganj ward are AAP’s candidates.

Kamaljeet Sehrawat from Dwarka-B ward and Pankaj Luthra from Jhilmil ward are BJP’s candidates.

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Independent councillor Gajender Singh Daral, who later joined the BJP, is also a candidate.



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Rahul Gandhi’s conviction: Congress to meet Droupadi Murmu; ‘will approach Sessions court’, says Rahul’s lawyer

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The Congress on Thursday decided to take to the streets against Rahul Gandhi’s conviction and meet the President of India with other parties. “We’ll approach the Sessions court on this,” Rahul Gandhi’s lawyer, Adv Kirit Panwala told TIMES NOW. “That’s why we say democracy is under threat,” Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot asserted.



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Amit shah calls, assures to appoint interlocutor for talks by March 27, says TMP chief

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Tipra Motha Party (TMP)chief Pradyot Bikram Manikya Deb Barman said that union home minister Amit shah called him up and assured to appoint an interlocutor for talks by March 27.Tipra is demanding a separate state of Tipraland. Opposition CPI-M and the Congress, which together fought the February 16 Tripura Assembly polls, on Thursday fielded a joint candidate against the ruling BJP for the Assembly Speakers election. The opposition camp is eyeing support of TMP.

Deb Barman tweeted, “Woke up to an early morning call from the hon home minister @AmitShah to enquire about my health . He also categorically assured me that by the 27th of this month an interlocutor will be announced for our talks regarding the constitutional solution for our indigenous people of Tripura . I hope the home minister will understand the sentiments of the tiprasa and honour the commitment he has given to me.”

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After a two-hour long meeting with Union Home Minister Amit Shah recently, Deb Barman said that the Union government would soon appoint an interlocutor to study and resolve the demands of the TMP within three months.He told the media that Shah has assured that like in the case of Nagaland, an interlocutor would be appointed to look after and resolve the demands of TMP within three months or a specific time frame.

“If we find satisfactory constitutional solutions to our demands, we would sign an accord with the Central government. Unless and until our demands are resolved, we will not join the BJP-led government in Tripura,”Deb Barman said.

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The first three-day session of the newly-constituted Tripura Assembly will begin on Friday with the election of a new Speaker.CPI-M has 11 members and Congress has three. Opposition has fielded Congress leader Gopal Roy against BJP’s Biswa Bandhu Sen. Sen was Deputy Speaker in the earlier BJP led government. Roy and Sen filed their nomination papers on Thursday.

TMP has 13 seats while BJP has won 32 seats its ally Indigenous People’s Front of Tripura (IPFT) got one seat.

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Deb Barman said that his party’s stand would be finalised after his meeting with the party’s 13 MLAs.

Tripura Congress President and MLA Birajit Sinha had earlier said that the TMP would support Gopal Roy for the Speaker’s post.

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BJP in the run up polls has ruled out the creation of a separate state.



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Rahul Gandhi gets 2-year jail; all eyes on speaker

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A magisterial court in Surat on Thursday held Congress leader Rahul Gandhi guilty of defamation over a 2019 speech and sentenced him two years in jail, in an order that could cost the MP from Wayand, Kerala, his Lok Sabha membership.Under the Representation of People Act, an elected member sentenced to two years or more in jail faces disqualification from the position the person was holding.

The court granted him bail on a bond of `10,000 and suspended the sentence for 30 days to allow him to appeal in a higher court.

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BJP MLA and former Gujarat minister Purnesh Modi had filed a criminal defamation case against the Congress leader in 2019, following his comment, “how come all the thieves have Modi as a common surname”, at an election rally in Kolar, Karnataka. Purnesh Modi claimed that the reference had defamed the entire Modi community.Chief judicial magistrate HH Verma ruled that the accused had deliberately insulted the people with the “Modi” surname.

During the hearing on sentencing, while Gandhi maintained that he had only raised issues of public interest and did not have any mala fide intention to insult anyone, the prosecution demanded maximum punishment stating that he is a member of Parliament where laws are enacted and hence any leniency to him would send a wrong message. The prosecution had also argued that the accused had to tender a written apology to the Supreme Court in another case and was warned by SC to be careful.

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In the order, the court observed there was apparently no change of conduct of the accused even after the Supreme Court warning. Also, being an MP, his address to people is a serious matter, it said.
“That is why the offence becomes very serious and if the accused is given a light sentence, then a wrong message will go to the people and will not serve the purpose of defamation and anyone will defame anyone easily,” it added.

“They (BJP govt) want to get him ousted (from Lok Sabha). Person who speaks the truth & exposes you, you want to remove him through such means. Nobody gets two-year jail for defamation, someone is given one year, six months, or apology is sought, but provision for (disqualification) is two years and that is why they have applied it in complete… Coward, dictatorial BJP govt is incensed at Rahul Gandhi and Oppn because we are exposing their misdeeds and demanding JPC… Modi government sends police and ED, and imposes cases on political speeches,” said Mallikarjun Kharge.

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