Latest Current Affairs 29 August 2021

NATIONAL NEWS 

Duty of public intellectuals to expose the lies of the state: Justice Chandrachud

Public intellectuals have a duty to expose the lies of the state, Supreme Court Justice DY Chandrachud observed, stressing that in a democratic country it is important to hold governments in check and guard against falsehoods. The SC judge was delivering the 6th Chief Justice M.C. Chagla Memorial Lecture, when he cautioned against an over-reliance on the government to provide social, political, economic, cultural and, in the current context, medical truths. He also highlighted the importance of a press that is free from influence of any kind political or economic to ensure that governments can truly be held to account for actions and policies. One cannot rely only on the State for truth. Totalitarian governments are known for their constant reliance on falsehoods to consolidate power we see there is an increasing trend among countries around the world to manipulate COVID-19 data, Justice Chandrachud said. His remarks come in the wake of concerns expressed by experts, activists and journalists that governments may have fudged Covid data to hide the true spread of infections. The phenomenon of fake news is on the rise. The WHO (World Health Organization) recognized this during the COVID pandemic calling it infodemic. Human beings have a tendency to get attracted to sensational news which are often based on falsehoods, he explained. This is the second time in this month that judges of the Supreme Court have asked the public to be cautious. On Independence Day, CJI Ramanna had criticised the functioning of the Parliament, saying there was no clarity in laws. Now we see legislations with lot of gaps, and lot of ambiguity in making laws, Justice Ramana said at the Independence Day ceremony organised by the Supreme Court Bar Association. We don’t know for what purpose are the laws being made which is creating a lot of litigation, inconvenience and loss to the government and inconvenience to the public.

ED goes after Abhishek Bannerjee

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) which comes under the Department of Revenue, Ministry of Finance, has summoned Trinamool Congress national general secretary, Abhishek Banerjee, also the nephew of chief minister Mamata Bannerjee, in connection with a money laundering and coal scam case. The ED, it is learnt, has also summoned Abhishek Banerjee’s wife Rujira Naroola Banerjee as well, setting the stage for another confrontation between the Centre and West Bengal. Mamata Bannerjee charged the Centre of petty, vindictive politics reminding The BJP once again of the losses suffered in the Assembly elections. When the BJP government in Delhi cannot compete with us in politics, they use agencies, Ms Bannerjee said at a recent public event. Challenging the BJP to fight against her party politically, the Chief Minister said, Why are you unleashing the ED against us. Against your one case we will raise bagfuls. We know how to fight back. We know the history of Gujarat. Stepping up the counter attack, Banerjee pointed out that allocation of rights for natural resources like coal comes under the purview of the central government. No use pointing fingers at the Trinamool for corruption in coal. It is under the Centre. What about its ministers? What about the BJP leaders who looted the coal belt of Bengal, the Asansol region, she said on the occasion of the party’s foundation day programme. PTI reports that Abhishek Banerjee, 33, who represents the Diamond Harbour seat in Lok Sabha, has been summoned to appear before the investigating officer of the case in New Delhi on September 6, while his wife  Rujira has been sent a similar summon under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) for September 1. Rujira had earlier been grilled by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in the case. Some Indian Police Service (IPS) officers and a lawyer linked to Abhishek Banerjee have also been summoned to appear on different dates next month in the same case, the officials said. The Bengal coal smuggling case, which had led to the arrest of several middle-men, refers to the mining and smuggling of coal worth Rs 20,000 crore across the borders of the states to Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, and Bihar, allegedly with the help of government officials in collusion with politicians.

Bhavina goes for gold.

And, in the ongoing Tokyo Paralympic Games, paddler Bhavinaben Patel has her sights fixed on gold after she entered the finals beating silver medalist of Rio Olympics, Zhang Mia of China in the semi-final of the Women’s Singles Class 4 category at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games on Saturday. Bhavinaben won 7-11, 11-7, 11-4, 9-11, 11-8 in a match that lasted 34, to enter the final gold medal match. She will now face World No.1 Zhou Ying of China. Patel was quoted as saying, I don’t consider myself as disabled, I am always confident I can do anything and today I also proved that we are not behind and para table tennis is as ahead as other sports. This is a very, very, very big achievement for me. People say that to beat China (in table tennis) is impossible but I’ve proven today that nothing is impossible. Everything is possible if you want to do (it), Bhavinaben said in a video posted on Twitter by public broadcaster Doordarshan. When asked if she had expected to make it this far coming into the Paralympics, Bhavinaben told SAI Media, No, I just thought that whatever match comes, I have to give it my 100%. And that’s what I’ve been doing. When you give 100%, a medal will come.

INTERNATIONAL NEWS 

Taliban largely seal off Kabul airport as airlift winds down

The crowds kept coming to the Kabul Airport to flee from the Taliban as the US and its allies began winding up rescue operations. Italy said its final evacuation flight had landed in Rome but that it would work with the United Nations and countries bordering Afghanistan to continue helping Afghans who had worked with its military contingent to leave the country. Our imperative must be to not abandon the Afghan people, especially women and children, Italian Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio said on Saturday. He said 4,890 Afghans were evacuated by Italy’s air force on 87 flights, but did not say how many others were still eligible. The U.S. and its allies have said they will continue providing humanitarian aid through the U.N. and other partners, but any broader engagement including development assistance is likely to hinge on whether the Taliban deliver on their promises of more moderate rule. A U.N. agency meanwhile warned that a worsening drought threatens the livelihoods of more than 7 million people. The Rome-based Food and Agriculture Organization said Afghans are also suffering from the coronavirus pandemic and displacement from the recent fighting. The Taliban deployed extra forces around Kabul’s airport on Saturday to prevent large crowds from gathering after a devastating suicide attack two days earlier, as the massive U.S.-led airlift wound down ahead of an August 31 deadline. Agencies reported on the new layers of checkpoints that have sprung up on roads leading to the airport, some manned by uniformed Taliban fighters with Humvees and night-vision goggles captured from Afghan security forces. Areas where large crowds of people have gathered over the past two weeks in hopes of fleeing the country following the Taliban takeover were largely empty. A suicide attack on Thursday by an Islamic State affiliate killed 169 Afghans and 13 U.S. service members, and there are concerns that the group, which is far more radical than the Taliban, could strike again. Many Western nations have completed their evacuation operations ahead of Tuesday’s deadline for the withdrawal of all U.S. forces. More than 1,00,000 people have been safely evacuated through the Kabul airport, according to the U.S., but thousands more are struggling to leave and may not make it out by Tuesday. In Kabul, hundreds of protesters, including many civil servants, gathered outside a bank while countless more lined up at cash machines. The protesters said they had not been paid for the past three to six months and were unable to withdraw cash. ATM machines are still operating, but withdrawals are limited to around $200 every 24 hours. The Taliban cannot access almost any of the central bank’s $9 billion in reserves, most of which is held by the New York Federal Reserve. The International Monetary Fund has also suspended the transfer of some $450 million. 

Biden :China still withholding ‘critical’ details on virus origins. 

President Joe Biden said on Friday that China was withholding critical information on the origins of COVID-19 after the U.S. intelligence community said it did not believe the virus was a bioweapon – but remained split on whether it escaped from a lab. The U.S ., however, does not believe Chinese officials had foreknowledge of the virus before the initial outbreak of the pandemic that has now claimed 4.5 million lives, according to the unclassified summary of an eagerly awaited intelligence report. Critical information about the origins of this pandemic exists in the People’s Republic of China, yet from the beginning, government officials in China have worked to prevent international investigators and members of the global public health community from accessing it, Mr. Biden said in a statement. To this day, the PRC continues to reject calls for transparency and withhold information, even as the toll of this pandemic continues to rise. U.S. intelligence has ruled out that the coronavirus was developed as a weapon, and most agencies assess with low confidence it was not genetically engineered. But the community remains divided on the pathogen’s origins, with four agencies and the National Intelligence Council judging in favour of natural exposure to an animal as the likely explanation, and one agency favoring the lab leak theory. Analysts at three agencies were unable to reach a conclusion. The intelligence community and global scientists lack clinical samples or epidemiological data from the earliest Covid-19 cases, it added. Mr. Biden said the U.S. would continue to work with allies to press Beijing to share more information.

Latest Current Affairs 28 August 2021

INTERNATIONAL NEWS 

Half a million more may flee Afghanistan: UNHCR

The U.N. refugee agency is gearing up for as many as half a million people or more to flee from Afghanistan in a worse-case scenario in the coming months. United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has said that the situation in Afghanistan following the Taliban takeover last week remains uncertain and may evolve rapidly, with up to 515,000 new refugees fleeing. The agency said that would add to the 2.2 million Afghans who are already registered as refugees abroad nearly all of them in Pakistan and Iran. The upsurge of violence across the country and the fall of the elected government may have a serious impact on civilians and cause further displacement, the plan said. The agency cited estimates that 558,000 people have been internally displaced within Afghanistan due to armed conflict this year alone – four in five of them women and children. UNHCR estimates that the number of displaced will rise, both internally and across border, it said. Najeeba Wazedafost, CEO of the Asia Pacific Refugee Network, in an online UNHCR news conference on Friday, warned of coming darkness in Afghanistan amid a tragically intertwined series of crises. The U.N. agency is seeking nearly $300 million for its response plan for inter-agency requirements. Meanwhile, official spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) Arindam Bagchi said today that there was no clarity on ‘any entity’ forming a government in Afghanistan, Addressing a press conference, he observed that India was waiting to see how inclusive the next government in Kabul would be. The situation on the ground was uncertain, he noted. Currently, there is no clarity on any entity forming a government in Kabul. There have been a lot of stories going around about who will be represented in the government and whether the government will be inclusive, which is another question, and whether other elements of the Afghan polity will be represented in that, he stated. Explaining that India was aware of the dialogue currently underway on government formation in Kabul, he said that the issue of recognition of the Taliban amounted to jumping the gun in view of the fluid situation.

 

New urgency in evasituation

Evacuation flights from Afghanistan resumed with new urgency on Friday, a day after a suicide bombing targeted the thousands of people desperately fleeing a Taliban takeover and killed more than 100. The U.S. warned more attacks could come ahead of next week’s end to America’s longest war. The U.S. said more than 1,00,000 people have been safely evacuated from Kabul, but thousands more are struggling to leave in one of history’s largest airlifts. President Joe Biden has pledged to continue the evacuation of Americans and others from Talibancontrolled Afghanistan, and the Pentagon said more than 12,000 people were airlifted from Kabul in the last 24 hours, as of Friday morning. More people hoping to flee arrived on Friday at the airport, though in one area Taliban fighters set up a cordon about 500 m away. Britain has evacuated almost 14,000 U.K. citizens and Afghans from Kabul in the two-week operation,but the final flights are departing on Friday. Hundreds of U.K. Troops at the airport are due to leave in the next few days. U.K. Defence Secretary Ben Wallace has said that about 1,000 Afghans authorized to come to Britain, and about 150 U.K. citizens, have not made it to the airport and will likely be left behind. Italy’s last evacuation flight from Kabul left Afghanistan on Friday, ending the country’s airlift operation, Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio said. The French European Affairs Minister, Clement Beaune, said the country will end its operation soon.

NATIONAL NEWS 

Navjot Singh Sidhu’s adviser Malvinder Singh Mali quits 

Under fire for his controversial comments on Kashmir, Malvinder Singh Mali on August 27 quit as adviser to Punjab Congress chief Navjot Singh Sidhu. However, Mali did not term it as a resignation. In a statement posted on his Facebook page, Mali said, I humbly submit that I withdraw my consent given for tendering suggestions to Navjot Singh Sidhu. Mali, in another Facebook post claimed that the question of his resignation does not arise as he never accepted the post. Neither accepted any post, nor resigned from any post, Mali said in a post in Punjabi. Amid a power tussle in Punjab, Chief Minister Amarinder Singh had asked Sidhu on August 22 to rein in his advisers after two of them made atrocious comments recently on sensitive issues like Kashmir and Pakistan. AICC general secretary Harish Rawat, who is in charge of Punjab affairs, had also said that the two advisers need to go. Sidhu on August 11 had appointed Mali, a former government teacher and political analyst, and Pyare Lal Garg, a former registrar of Baba Farid University of Health and Sciences, as his advisers to seek their wise counsel. In a recent social media post, Mali had waded into the issue of revocation of Article 370 of the Constitution, which gave special status to the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir. He had reportedly said if Kashmir was a part of India, then what was the need to have Articles 370 and 35A. He had also said, Kashmir is a country of Kashmiri people. Garg, another adviser of Sidhu, had reportedly questioned the Chief Minister’s criticism of Pakistan. The Chief Minister had warned against such atrocious and ill-conceived comments that were potentially dangerous to the peace and stability of the state and the country.

Congress’s leadership crisis in Chhattisgarh continues; Rahul Gandhi to visit State next week

No clear announcement on the leadership question in Chhattisgarh was forthcoming at the end of a nearly four-hour-long parley between Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, former Congress President Rahul Gandhi, and general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra. Baghel told the reporters at the end of the meeting that on his invitation, Gandhi has agreed to come to Chhattisgarh. He ducked questions on the reported assurance given by former Congress President Rahul Gandhi to Health Minister T S Singh Deo that the term of chief ministership would be split between him and Deo. Baghel claimed that this issue was clarfiied three days back by the state in-charge PL Punia. Our state in-charge PL Punia has already amply clarified the position on this issue. Once he has spoken, what else can I say, Baghel said. Punia on Tuesday had claimed that there was no discussion on a change of leadership in the state. But Punia’s assurance did little to settle the speculation. Baghel said that during the meeting both political and administrative issues of the state were discussed. At the end of the meeting, I requested Gandhi to visit the state to see our work and he gladly accepted the invitation. He will be coming next week, Baghel said. On the question of whether he will continue as the Chief Minister, Baghel said that he invited Gandhi in his position as the Chief Minister of the state. General Secretary (Organisation) K C Venugopal and Punia were also present at the meeting. Sources said that on Tuesday, Vadra, who was not in Delhi, could not attend the meeting and Baghel was asked to return to the capital for another round in her presence. While Gandhi is bound by his reported promise to Deo, Vadra, senior leaders claim, is in favour of continuing with Baghel. Being the party’s lead OBC face, Vadra, according to sources, expressed the view that a change in leadership just ahead of the Uttar Pradesh polls where each party is pursuing the OBC vote, would send the wrong message.  Meanwhile, in a show of strength, 55 of the 70 Congress legislators who support Baghel are camping in Delhi and had two rounds of meeting with Chhattisgarh state in-charge PL Punia. By the evening, the legislators had moved to the party headquarter at 24 Akbar road. All day long the MLAs lobbied for him. On Thursday night, 26 MLAs supporting him arrived in a chartered airplane to the Capital. We went directly to Punia’s home at around 11:00 pm. He had already slept. We woke him up and told him that the decision on who should be the Chief Minister should be left to us since it is we who have to face elections and not any leader sitting in Delhi, one of the legislators said. Following the meeting between Baghel and Gandhi, the legislators have decided to return to Chhattisgarh. Gandhi is coming to Raipur and Bastar. So we have decided to return to prepare for his visit, Bilaspur MLA Devendra Yadav told. 


Mekedatu dam: Tamil Nadu moves Supreme Court

The Tamil Nadu government has urgently moved the Supreme Court seeking judicial orders to restrain Karnataka from proceeding with any activity in regard to the proposed construction of a reservoir at Mekedatu across the inter-State Cauvery river. The application, drawn by advocate G. Umapathy, vetted by Tamil Nadu Advocate General R. Shanmugasundaram and filed by advocate D. Kumanan, stated that the planning of the Mekedatu project by Karnataka with a capacity of 67.16 TMC ft. and generation of 400 MW project worth ₹9,000 crore was in gross violation of the decision of the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal of February 5, 2007, which was affirmed by the Supreme Court itself on February 16, 2018. The entire objective of the Tribunal’s final decision is to ensure that the pattern of the release of water to the downstream State to meet irrigation interests is not jeopardised, Tamil Nadu said. It submitted that Karnataka unilaterally, despite the Tribunal and apex court decisions, sent a feasibility report of the Mekedatu project to the Central Water Commission (CWC), which proceeded to entertain the proposal. The proposed reservoir would result in the impounding of the flows generated in the Cauvery river from the uncontrolled catchment of the Kabini sub-basin downstream of the Kabini reservoir, the catchment of Cauvery river downstream of KRS dam, uncontrolled flows from Shimsha, Arkavathy and Suvarnavathy sub-basins and various other small streams, which are the sources to ensure 177.25TMC at Billigundlu, the State application stated. The proposed construction of the reservoir by Karnataka would have a cascading effect on the daily and monthly inflows during the crucial months of June to September and prejudice the livelihood of lakhs of inhabitants of Tamil Nadu depending on the flows from the upstream in Karnataka, it said. Further any new scheme contemplated should be taken up only with the consent of the other basin States as they are vitally affected by the unilateral action of the upper riparian State, Tamil Nadu pressed. The State urged the Supreme Court to direct the CWC to reject and return the detailed project report for the proposed Mekedatu balancing reservoir-cum-drinking water project filed by Karnataka on January 18, 2019. It also requested the court to restrain the Environment Ministry and its agencies from entertaining any application for clearance relating to the Mekedatu project.


SC urged to ‘expeditiously’ begin hearing pleas on Article 370 abrogation 

Communist Party of India (Marxist) leader and spokesperson of the People’s Alliance for Gupkar Declaration M.Y. Tarigami has urged the Supreme Court to expeditiously begin hearing petitions challenging the Centre’s abrogation of Article 370 and bifurcation of the State of Jammu and Kashmir into Union Territories (UTs), saying the government was taking irreversible actions that may render the pending case infructuous. Several petitions, including one by Tarigami, have been waiting in the Supreme Court for nearly two years. The petitions were referred to a five-judge Bench in August 2019 by the then Chief Justice of India, Ranjan Gogoi. The case was last listed before a Constitution Bench led by Justice Gogoi’s successor, Chief Justice S.A. Bobde (now retired), on March 2, 2020. The other four judges on the Constitution Bench are Justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul, R. Subhash Reddy, B.R. Gavai and Surya Kant. The petitions challenged a Presidential Order of August 5 that blunted Article 370. The Article had accorded special rights and privileges to the people of Jammu and Kashmir since 1954 in accordance with the Instrument of Accession. The special status was bestowed by incorporating Article 35A in the Constitution. Article 35A was incorporated by an order of President Rajendra Prasad in 1954 on the advice of the Jawaharlal Nehru Cabinet. Parliament was not consulted when the President incorporated Article 35A into the Constitution through a Presidential Order issued under Article 370. Following the abrogation, the Jammu and Kashmir (Reorganisation) Act of 2019 came into force and bifurcated Jammu and Kashmir into UTs without a Legislative Assembly. Immediately after August 5, 2019, a strict security lockdown was imposed in Jammu and Kashmir that last over a year, along with a communication blackout and months-long Internet shutdown, Tarigami, represented by advocate P.V. Dinesh, submitted.

Latest Current Affairs 27 August 2021

INTERNATIONAL NEWS 

Two major explosions outside Kabul airport, hand of Islamic State suspected

The U.S. military confirmed a large explosion on Thursday outside the Kabul airport in Afghanistan, where the United States and other countries have been evacuating tens of thousands of people. Subsequently, a second explosion was reported outside Baron Hotel, also near the Kabul airport. We can confirm an explosion outside Kabul airport. Casualties are unclear at this time. We will provide additional details when we can, said Pentagon spokesman John Kirby. Unconfirmed reports put the explosion at the airport’s main Abbey Gate, where thousands of people have massed over the past 12 days hoping to be evacuated after the Taliban seized power. Other reports located it close to the Baron Hotel near the gate, which Western nations had used to stage some evacuations. U.S. and allied officials have said they had intelligence that suicide bombers tied to the Afghan arm of the Islamic State group the Islamic State-Khorasan (IS-K) were threatening to attack the airport ahead of Washington’s August 31 deadline to finalise the evacuation. Early on Thursday Kabul time, Western nations warned their citizens to immediately leave the surrounds of the airport over a terrorist threat, as thousands of people tried to reach a dwindling number of evacuation flights. Those at the Abbey Gate, East Gate, or North Gate now should leave immediately, said the US State Department. Britain’s Armed Force Minister James Heappey said on Thursday a terrorist threat against the airport was imminent. Reporting over the week has become ever more credible. And it is of an imminent and severe threat to life, Heappey said. Most member nations of the U.S.-led coalition said on Thursday they had wound up or would soon end their own evacuation flights from Hamid Karzai International Airport. The total number of people who have been taken out of the US-controlled hub since the international airlift began on August 14 hit 95,700 on Thursday, including both Afghans and foreign nationals. President Joe Biden said Tuesday that the United States would stick to its deadline of withdrawing all troops from Afghanistan by August 31, to end the two-decade US-led war there. Meanwhile, the Russian Foreign Ministry said a suicide attack outside Kabul airport killed at least two people and wounded 15, AP reported. It was the first official report specifying a number of casualties.

Taliban stops 140 Hindu, Sikh Afghans from leaving Kabul 

At least 140 Afghan Sikhs and Hindus and others have been stopped by the Taliban from going to the Kabul airport, said president of the Indian World Forum Puneet Singh, who has been coordinating the evacuation with the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and the Indian Air Force (IAF). The development has forced a delay in the departure of a special IAF aircraft, which has been waiting at the Kabul airport since Wednesday. The Indian World Forum said the Taliban turned back the passengers from outside the airport on Wednesday night. The Hindu had reported that around 200 Hindus and Sikhs of Afghanistan, including other citizens of the country, were scheduled to arrive in the Hindon airbase by Thursday morning. But the movement has been stopped, as the Taliban reportedly blocked those approaching the airport. The Taliban has been urging Afghan nationals not to leave the country and work with the Islamic Emirate that it aims to set up in the coming weeks. Sources said India had moved out a total of 565 stranded individuals from Afghanistan since evacuation flights began. This included 175 personnel of the Indian embassy, 263 other Indian nationals, and 112 Afghan nationals, including Hindus and Sikhs. The Hindu was informed that multiple checkpoints by various armed militant groups, overflight clearances from different countries, and delay in landing permissions have been the major problems posing a challenge to the evacuation process. The biggest challenge, however, came from the frequent firing near the airport and inside.

 

NATIONAL NEWS 

Baghel summoned again by Congress’s central leadership 

Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel has been summoned again by the Congress’s central leadership and he is expected to be in Delhi on Friday amidst the continuing power struggle between him and State Health Minister T.S. Singh Deo. Party sources did not rule out a change of guard in the State, though Baghel is resisting it. On Tuesday, Baghel and Deo met former Congress president Rahul Gandhi to resolve the issue. Deo has invoked the assurance made by Gandhi when he was leading the party in 2018 that he (Deo) will be handed over the reins of the State halfway through the government tenure. Following the meeting, party’s State-in-charge P.L. Punia told reporters that the leadership change issue was not discussed, indicating Baghel will continue. The Congress has 68 MLAs in the 90 member Assembly and its central leadership is said to be assessing the risk of effecting a leadership change. Gandhi is reportedly eager that the mid-course change of guard agreed upon by both leaders must be honoured. With the party’s position numerically very strong in the Assembly, the party high command is confident that a rebellion by either Deo or Baghel can be reined in. Baghel returned to Chhattisgarh on Wednesday to a rousing welcome at the airport by his supporters and loyalist MLAs. All along Thursday, more than 30 MLAs paid him a visit. Deo, on the other hand, continued to stay in Delhi. Sources close to him said he was told to remain in the Capital for further meetings. On Wednesday, he met party general secretary K.C. Venugopal, who has been entrusted with the responsibility of arriving at a compromise formula. Deo said, If a person plays in a team, then he can aspire to be the captain too. It’s not about his thoughts or aspirations. It’s about his capabilities and it is for the high command to take a decision. Venugopal has a tough job on his hands, with both sides refusing to cede space. Sources said it was suggested that except for the Chief Minister’s post, Deo could be given other concessions, including admitting his loyalists in the Cabinet and weeding out those against him. He was also offered the Deputy Chief Minister’s post, but he is not too keen to take it up. On the other hand, Baghel also remains adamant on not changing the composition of his Cabinet.

Can PM-CARES Fund spare money to help children affected by Covid-19 stay in school, SC asks Centre 

The Supreme Court on Thursday asked the Centre whether it can immediately release funds from the PM-CARES Fund for the education of children who have been orphaned or have lost legal guardians or either of their parents during the pandemic. A Bench of Justices L. Nageswara Rao and Aniruddha Bose highlighted that education was a fundamental right of children. Children needed to stay in school. It was especially anxious about the future of children who studied in private schools, where the fee may be on the higher side, and had lost their parents after the Covid-19 virus began disrupting lives since March 2020. Children should not lose the benefits of education because of the pandemic… Can the PM-CARES Fund come forward and immediately release some funds for the education of these children at least for the year? Is there any facility for that? Justice Rao asked Additional Solicitor General Aishwarya Bhati, for the Centre. Justice Rao said the Centre could coordinate with the States and help with the funds for education of children. Justice Rao asked Bhati to enquire with the Central authorities about the release of funds later in the day so that the court could pass an appropriate order. We can say that the States can contact the Central government for funds for the education of these children… the Bench observed.


SC orders shifting ex-Unitech bosses from Tihar jail to Mumbai prisons after discovery of their ‘secret underground office’  

The Supreme Court Thursday directed that erstwhile Unitech promoters Sanjay Chandra and Ajay Chandra be shifted from Tihar Jail in Delhi to Mumbai’s Arthur Road Jail and Taloja jail in Maharashtra. A bench of Justices D Y Chandrachud and M R Shah said that two reports of Enforcement Directorate about the conduct of Sanjay and Ajay and connivance of Tihar jail staff in flouting the orders and undermining the jurisdiction of the court have raised some serious and disturbing issues. It directed that Delhi Police Commissioner personally hold inquiry forthwith about the conduct of Tihar Jail staff with regard to the Chandras and submit the report to the court within four weeks. Making a startling revelation in the Supreme Court, the ED said it has unearthed a secret underground office which was being operated by erstwhile Unitech founder Ramesh Chandra and visited by his sons Sanjay and Ajay when on parole or bail. The ED, which has been investigating money-laundering charges against the Chandras’ and Unitech Ltd, said in its report that both Sanjay and Ajay have rendered the entire judicial custody meaningless as they have been freely communicating, instructing their officials and disposing of properties from inside the jail in connivance with the prison staff there.

 

DGCA lifts ban on Boeing 737 MAX airplanes 

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Thursday cleared the decks for operating Boeing 737 MAX upon satisfactory compliance to applicable requirements for return of service. The order, ending more than two years of grounding, would come into immediate effect, aviation sources said. The DGCA had, effective March 13, 2019, banned the operation of two makes of Boeing airplanes following two fatal accidents involving Boeing 737 Max airplanes (Lion Air Flight 610 and Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302) and directed that, for the purpose of securing safety, operation of Boeing 737-8 and 737-9 would not take place from/to Indian airports and transit or enter into Indian airspace. In April, the order was relaxed to the extent that foreign-registered Boeing 737 Max aircraft, which were grounded in India due to the ban, were permitted to fly out of the country. Also, overflying foreign registered Boeing 737 Max aircraft were allowed to fly over Indian airspace. However, commercial operations in the country remained prohibited. The decision now to allow the operation of the airplanes was taken after the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued an Airworthiness Directive on November 18, 2020, mandating actions for Boeing 737 Max airplanes to return to service. The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) also issued the Airworthiness Directive on February 17, 2021. The move followed certain design changes by Boeing. After the grounding order for the airplanes was rescinded by FAA and EASA, the regulatory authority closely monitored the global trend on removal of ban. World-wide 17 regulators have permitted operation of Boeing 737 Max airplanes. A sizeable number of airlines (34) with B737 airplane (345) are operating currently and have attained 1,22,824 departures with 2,89,537 cumulative hours since the ungrounding from December 9, 2020, with no untoward reporting, the DGCA said in an order.

Latest Current Affairs 26 August 2021

NATIONAL NEWS 

Pegasus row: Supreme Court asks Bengal to wait and not go ahead with judicial inquiry

The Supreme Court on Wednesday urged the West Bengal government to wait and not go ahead with a separate judicial inquiry into the Pegasus snooping allegations when the apex court is already seized of the issue. A Bench of Chief Justice of India (CJI) N.V. Ramana and Justice Surya Kant did not pass a formal order staying the work of the government-appointed commission of inquiry after senior advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi gave an oral assurance to convey the apex court’s message of restraint to the government. The commission of inquiry comprises retired Supreme Court judge Justice Madan B. Lokur and retired Chief Justice of the Calcutta High Court, Justice Jyotirmay Bhattacharya. Senior advocate Harish Salve, appearing for the petitioner, an NGO called ‘Global Village Foundation’, submitted that there cannot be a parallel inquiry when the apex court was hearing the issue. The petition has challenged the government notification, which appointed the commission in July. It said the commission has no jurisdiction to embark on such an inquiry. Salve submitted that a public notice was issued by the commission of inquiry and proceedings were taking place on a day-to-day basis. The Bench said it may take up the Pegasus cases next week and pass a comprehensive order. It tagged the petition with the Pegasus cases pending before it. Justice Kant said any decision in the Pegasus issue would likely have a pan-India impact. The Supreme Court issued a pre-admission notice to the Centre on August 17 on petitions seeking an independent enquiry into the charges that the government used the Israeli-based spyware to snoop on journalists, activists, dissenters, parliamentarians, Ministers and other citizens. After issuing the notice, a Bench of CJI Ramana, Justices Kant and Aniruddha Bose said it would consider the further course of action, including the formation of a committee to inquire into the allegations, in due time. The notice was issued after the government, represented by Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, stood firm by its two-page affidavit, denying all and any allegations. Mehta had said any revelation about any software allegedly used by government to counter terrorism would compromise national security.

Won’t take action against Narayan Rane in FIR till Sept. 17, Maharashtra govt tells HC 

The Maharashtra government told the Bombay High Court on Wednesday that no coercive action would be taken till September 17 against Union Minister Narayan Rane in the FIR registered at Nashik for making a ‘slap’ remark against Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray. Rane moved a division bench of justices S.S. Shinde and N.J. Jamadar to quash the FIR registered at the Nashik cyber police station on Tuesday and sought no coercive action against him. Advocate Satish Maneshinde, appearing for Rane, told the court that there were multiple FIRs against him, and he would amend the petition with all the details. Senior advocate Amit Desai, representing the government, said no action would be taken against him in the Nashik FIR till September 17. Rane, Minister for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, in the petition filed through advocate Aniket Nikam has urged that he is innocent and falsely implicated in this crime. The plea mentions, The investigation in the said crime is completed and nothing remains to be investigated. FIRs at various police stations against Rane for the same series of transactions is nothing but causing harassment and multiplicity of litigation. On Monday, while addressing a ‘Jan Ashirvad Yatra’ of the BJP in Raigad district, Rane said Thackeray forgot the year of Independence during his August 15 address to people and had he been present at the spot, he would have slapped the Chief Minister.

Supreme Court directive to HC on Asthana’s appointment as Delhi Police chief 

The Supreme Court on Wednesday asked the Delhi High Court to decide the legality of Gujarat cadre IPS officer Rakesh Asthana’s appointment as Delhi Police Commissioner preferably within two weeks. A Bench led by Chief Justice of India (CJI) N.V. Ramana allowed NGO Centre for Public Interest Litigation (CPIL), represented by advocate Prashant Bhushan, to intervene in the case in the High Court. The order was passed when Bhushan’s case, also challenging the Asthana appointment, came up for hearing before the apex court Bench. The identical case pending before the High Court has been filed by a Delhi-based advocate, Sadre Alam. As soon as the hearing began before the CJI Bench, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta informed the Supreme Court about Alam’s case in the High Court. He said the apex court should allow the High Court to decide that petition first. Bhushan initially resisted. He said the petition in the High Court was filed after his client had moved the apex court. It was a word to word, copy-paste of the CPIL’s plea. There is this spectre of ambush petitions filed in collusion with the government in order to disable genuine petitions, he submitted. Mehta retorted, Less said the better about professional PIL litigants who file surrogate petitions. However, Justice D.Y. Chandrachud assuaged the situation by highlighting how the court has given Bhushan’s client permission to intervene in the High Court proceedings. We have given you the liberty to file a substantive petition in the High Court so that you don’t have to, if such a situation arises, wait for the other petitioner [Alam], though he is the dominuslitis, to file an appeal in the Supreme Court, he explained to Bhushan. Meanwhile, the CJI raised the issue of his participation in the CPIL case. He referred to how the CPIL petition alluded to the fact that his views based on law in a high-powered meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Opposition leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury had led to Asthana’s exit from the list of contenders for the CBI Director post in May. The CJI had at the time informed the committee about the Supreme Court judgment that only officers with a minimum residual tenure of six months ought to be considered for appointment as CBI Director. Asthana was scheduled to retire in July, leaving him with less than six months of service. During the hearing, Bhushan said the appointment of Asthana, merely four days before his superannuation, was egregious and a brazen violation of every law, every norm. The CPIL said the Centre violated the apex court’s directions in the Prakash Singh judgment as Asthana did not have a minimum residual tenure of six months before retirement. The Centre did not bother to form a Union Public Services Commission panel for the appointment of the Delhi Police chief. Again, the government ignored the criterion laid down by the court in the judgment that candidates should have a minimum tenure of two years. The CPIL petition has urged the court to cancel the order of the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) headed by the Prime Minister on July 27, granting Asthana inter-cadre deputation from Gujarat to AGMUT cadre. It has asked the court to direct the government to take steps for a fresh appointment strictly in accordance with the directions of the apex court in the Prakash Singh case. The central government did not have the power under Rule 3 of All India Services (Conditions of Service- Residuary Matters) Rules, 1960 to relax Rule 16(1) of the All India Services (Death-Cum-Retirement Benefits) Rules, 1958 to give extension to Rakesh Asthana, the CPIL noted.

There are forces that want to end my career, alleges J& Kashmir cricket captain Parvez Rasool

Once the posterboy of cricket in Kashmir, earning praise from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, cricketer and captain of the J&K team Parvez Rasool, who hails from the small town of Bijbehara in south Kashmir, is distraught by an e-mail written by a Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI)-appointed sub-committee member seeking to nail him down. I fail to understand why I am being targeted. It’s clear the intention is to tarnish my image and ruin my future. It seems there are forces who want to end my career. The mail of a sub-committee member talking about ‘nailing me down’ has disturbed me mentally, Rasool, the first cricketer from Kashmir to play for Team India (in 2014) and join Indian Premier League (IPL) teams, told. Rasool was referring to the email he received inadvertently from Brigadier Anil Gupta, member, administration, J&K Cricket Association, on July 26, in which he addresses coach Majid Dar with a short message: Do we have any proof to nail him down, a copy of which is with them. In  a subsequent email, though, Brig. Gupta praises Rasool, saying, JKCA has high regards for your cricketing achievements and wish you all the best for the future. However, Brig. Gupta also accuses Rasool of not returning equipment belonging to the JKCA. Earlier, in another mail, Brig. Gupta asks Rasool to return a pitch roller or face police action. Please keep me out of this as I reiterate that I have not taken any machinery from the JKCA. In case you have any receipt, please enlighten me…I assure you my support for the betterment of J&K cricket, as a cricketer who has given his life to it, reads the reply from Rasool, who alleges unnecessary victimisation after a new sub-committee was constituted in the JKCA. Three months ago, a three-member administrative sub-committee was constituted by the BCCI to look after the affairs of the JKCA and resolve the long-pending dispute between 30 cricket clubs and 20 district-level teams in the Union Territory. It is headed by Brig. Gupta, a BJP spokesperson according to his Twitter account; advocate Sunil Sethi, also a BJP leader who shot into limelight during the Amarnath land row agitation in 2008; and former cricketer Mithun Manhas, who owns the Jammu Cricket Club. However, the committee’s functioning came in for criticism from several members of the JCC. A joint letter by them to Brig. Gupta demands strict compliance with the Lodha Committee recommendations, which bars any politician from being a member of the BCCI committees.


Covid Watch: Numbers and Developments 

The number of reported coronavirus cases from India stood at 3,25,15,843 with the death toll at 4,35,854. Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya on Wednesday said more than two crore additional Covid-19 vaccine doses are being made available to States this month to vaccinate all school teachers on priority before Teachers’ Day on September 5. Schools across the country were closed in March last year ahead of a nationwide lockdown to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus infection. The Centre had allowed the reopening of schools as per the Covid-19 situation in October last year. While several States began partial reopening of schools, there was a complete closure again in April when an aggressive second wave of Covid-19 hit the country. With an improvement in the COVID-19 situation again, several States have begun reopening schools now, even as concerns have been expressed over the staff and teachers not being completely vaccinated. In addition to the plan to provide vaccines to every state this month, more than 2 crore vaccine doses are being made available. We have requested all states to try to vaccinate all school teachers on priority before Teachers’ Day, which is celebrated on September 5, Mandaviya said in a tweet in Hindi. In line with the announcement made by the Union Health Minister, more than 2 crore additional vaccine doses will be dispatched to the States from August 27 to 31 to vaccinate school teachers and non-teaching staff on a priority basis, an official release said.

 

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India anticipated Taliban takeover: Gen. Rawat India anticipated the takeover of Kabul by the Taliban, said Chief of Defence Staff  Speaking at a think tank event, he observed that India was ready to deal with a possible upsurge in terror activities that may be an indirect outcome of the victory of the Taliban. Everything that has happened was something that had been anticipated, only the timelines have changed. From the Indian perspective, we were anticipating the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan, said Gen Rawat at the event titled The India-US Partnership: Securing the 21st Century by the Observer Research Foundation. The event was attended by the Commander of US Indo-Pacific Command (US-INDOPACOM) Admiral John C. Aquilino, who also met the Tri-Service chiefs and Defence Secretary Dr Ajay Kumar. Gen. Rawat expressed India’s concern over a possible increase in terror activities following the arrival of the Taliban fighters in Kabul. India’s contingency planning had been ongoing and the Indian forces were prepared for that, he asserted. He expressed surprise over the fast pace at which the Taliban moved into various cities of Afghanistan and captured Kabul. The timeline has surprised us because we were anticipating this happening, may be a couple of months down the line.


Kamala Harris reaches Hanoi after ‘Havana syndrome’ delay. 

Vice-President Kamala Harris began a visit to Vietnam on Wednesday to stress U.S. commitment to Asia, a trip critics have slammed as tone-deaf given the parallels with the superpower’s evacuations from Saigon and Kabul. Ms. Harris will meet the communist state’s President and Prime Minister in Hanoi, a day after accusing regional giant Beijing of intimidation in the disputed South China Sea. Her arrival was delayed due to what U.S. officials called an anomalous health incident in Hanoi, an apparent reference to the so-called Havana syndrome, which has afflicted U.S. diplomats in several countries including China and Russia. It is not clear what causes the syndrome and it has led to unproven allegations that Russians or others used sonic or other high-intensity. The visit, the first to Vietnam by a sitting U.S. Vice-president, comes after a two-day stop in Singapore, where Ms. Harris took aim at China and sought to shore up U.S. credibility in the wake of the Taliban’s stunning return to power. But the Vietnam leg of the Asian tour has sparked criticism after the chaotic evacuation of Kabul prompted comparisons with the trauma of 1975 Saigon, when U.S. Helicopters ferried final evacuees from the embassy roof in the last days of the Vietnam War. Ms. Harris used a speech in Singapore to say Beijing continues to coerce, to intimidate and to make unreasonable claims to large areas of the South China Sea. We need to find ways to pressure and raise the pressure, frankly, on Beijing to abide by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, she added. China hit back at the accusations through its state media on Wednesday, accusing the U.S. of hypocrisy in attempting to coerce and intimidate countries in the region in its scheme to contain China. China claims almost all of the resource-rich South China Sea, through which trillions of dollars in shipping trade passes annually, with competing claims from four Southeast Asian states including Vietnam.

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Union Minister Narayan Rane arrested in Maharashtra for remarks on Udddhav Thackeray.

Narayan Rane, Union Minister for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, was on Tuesday arrested and taken into custody from Sangameshwar by the Ratnagiri police and the Bombay High Court refused to grant him any relief over his would have slapped Uddhav Thackeray comment. Advocate Aniket Nikam, for Rane, will approach the High Court on Wednesday, seeking to quash the FIRs against the former Chief Minister. On Tuesday, Nikam appeared before a division bench of Justices SS Shinde and NJ Jamadar and sought the quashing of the FIRs . He said the offences under which Rane had been charged were below seven years and no notice was issued to him under section 41A (notice of appearance before police officer) of the Code of Criminal Procedure. Rane is charged with section 153 (wantonly giving provocation with intent to cause riot-if rioting be committed-if not committed) and 505 (statements conducing to public mischief) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The court told him to follow the procedure and get the petition numbered by the registry first. On Monday, while addressing a ‘Jan Ashirvad Yatra’ of the BJP in Raigad district, Rane said the Maharashtra Chief Minister forgot the year of Independence during his August 15 address to people and had he been present at the spot, he would have slapped Thackeray. Rane said, The State’s economy and all businesses are in turmoil owing to this man’s [Mr. Thackeray] pathetic management of affairs more than 1.5 lakh persons have lost their lives due to the State’s mismanagement of the COVID-19 pandemic. There was a shortage of vaccines, no medical staff, no doctors. The State’s health infrastructure was in a shambolic state… Does he [Mr. Thackeray] even have the right to speak on anything… He ought to keep a secretary as he did not even know it was the 75th anniversary of India’s Independence and was asking someone backstage [on Independence Day]. I would have given him a tight slap had I been there for forgetting the number of years of India’s Independence. Soon, clashes broke out all over the State. Shiv Sena supporters protested in Solapur, where they blackened Rane’s photo, garlanded it with chappals and hit it with footwear. Shiv Sainiks also vandalised the BJP’s office in Nashik. Agitations were believed to have broken out in Baramati, Nagpur and Sangli too. Earlier in the day, a court in Ratnagiri district in the Konkan region rejected his anticipatory bail plea. The FIRs registered against Rane include one in Pune by the Yuva Sena (the Shiv Sena’s youth wing), one in Nashik, and two at Mahad in Raigad district. High drama was seen in Ratnagiri when the Sangameshwar police went to arrest him, triggering heated altercations between his aides and the authorities. Pramod Jathar, BJP leader from the Konkan, said, What crime has Mr. Rane committed. This is a lawless State…we told the Superintendent of Police that we are ready to come down to the jail if the police had a proper warrant. But the police claim they are under tremendous pressure. Is this rule by law or goonda raj. While BJP Leader of the Opposition and former Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis admitted that Rane ought to have shown restraint in his statements, State BJP president Chandrakant Patil said it was against protocol for a State government to arrest a Union Minister. All this arrest drama has been contrived by the Maha Vikas Aghadi government to divert the public’s attention from the fact that Rane has been receiving overwhelming support in the Konkan region during his ‘Jan Ashirwad Yatra’, Patil claimed. Himself a former Shiv Sainik and an important face of the Maratha community, Mr. Rane’s ‘Sena baiting’ has grown even more strident since he exited the Congress in 2017. However, his entry into the BJP had not been smooth and was a bone of contention when the BJP and the Sena were in alliance in the erstwhile Devendra Fadnavis government. The Konkan strongman had accused the Sena of deliberately delaying his entry, given the mutual antipathy between himself and Thackeray.

No request to delist Haqqani from Taliban sanctions yet, say diplomats

There are no requests from the UN Security Council Permanent members for the delisting of the Taliban’s top leadership from sanctions thus far, officials said here. They also refuted reports that the next meeting of the UN’s 1988 Sanctions Committee, due next month, would lift restrictions on designated terrorists like Sirajuddin Haqqani and Mullah Baradar. Sources told The Hindu that the next meeting of the Taliban Sanctions Committee, as the resolution 1988 committee is referred to, is due to be held in mid-September, ahead of an important meeting to discuss the renewal of the mandate of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA), which expires on September 17. India’s Permanent Representative to the UN (UNPR), T.S. Tirumurti is the Chairman of the committee until December 31 this year, and is key to deciding the date of the meetings, and scrutinising requests to delist the Taliban leaders. While diplomats from at least three countries, as well as MEA officials confirmed that there were no requests to de-designate or delist any of the sanctioned 135 individuals and five entities, they said a decision was likely to be taken on whether to extend the special travel exemptions given to 14 Taliban members to participate in the peace and reconciliation efforts. The meeting could also discuss whether to include other Taliban leaders in the exemptions, giving them permission to travel and access some funds, which are frozen at the moment. The reports concerning Sirajuddin Haqqani are significant for India as he and the Haqqani group, founded by his father Jalaluddin Haqqani, are wanted for the Indian Embassy bombings in Kabul in 2008 and 2009. Around 70 people, including the Indian defence attaché Brig. Ravi Datt Mehta and press counsellor V. Venkateswara Rao, were killed in the attacks. Sirajuddin Haqqani, deputy to Taliban chief Haibatullah Akhundzada, is now likely to have considerable influence in the next government in Afghanistan. His brother Anas Haqqani, who was arrested in 2014 for financing the group’s terror attacks, and was released as part of a hostage swap in 2019 from Bagram prison, is now one of the chief negotiators in government formation talks in Kabul.

Four Ministers, over two dozen MLAs speak against Capt. Amarinder’s leadership 

The Congress high command’s efforts to resolve issues in the party’s Punjab unit have failed to yield the desired results as the crisis only deepened further on Tuesday, after factions supporting Chief Minister Captain (Retd.) Amarinder Singh and Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee chief Navjot Singh Sidhu spoke out against each other. On the one hand, four Ministers and over two dozen MLAs openly came out against Capt. Amarinder’s leadership. On the other, taking exception to the anti-national and pro-Pakistan comments of two of Sidhu’s aides, Malwinder Mali and Payre Lal Garg, a group of Punjab Congress Ministers and MLAs called for strong legal action against them. Raising the baton against Capt. Amarinder in a meeting held here, four Ministers, including Sukhjinder Randhawa, Tript Rajinder Bajwa, Sukhbinder Sarkaria and Charanjit Channi, apart from close to two dozen MLAs, expressed lack of faith in the leadership of the Chief Minister in fulfilling the party’s 2017 Assembly election promises. We have lost faith in his [the CM’s] leadership. There are certain issues for which we have been fighting for a while now. It’s all about those issues, which are not settled, be it the Bargari sacrilege, curbing the drugs and transport mafias, etc. All these issues relate to the previous Akali Dal government, which have not yet been addressed. We earlier appraised the Central leadership about these issues, after which an 18-point programme was released to resolve them. But the Chief Minister is only attempting to kill time and doing nothing on the ground. Each passing day is critical as we are inching towards the Assembly elections, Channi told.  the meeting it was decided that a five-member delegation would meet Congress president Sonia Gandhi and appraise her about the situation and their demands. A consensus among us emerged and we decided that if the Chief Minister doesn’t want to work, he should step down. To raise this demand and convey our sentiments, we have sought time from the high command. We are going to meet AICC (All India Congress Committee) in-charge of Punjab affairs Harish Rawat tomorrow in Dehradun and then decide further, he said. After the meeting, Sidhu tweeted: Got a call from Tripat Bajwa ji asking for an emergency meeting. Met him along with other colleagues at the PPCC office. Will appraise the high command of the situation. Amid a power tussle between Capt. Amarinder and Sidhu, the AICC had on July 18 appointed Sidhu as president of the PPCC in an apparent attempt to resolve the crisis. Capt. Amarinder and Sidhu have been at at loggerheads since the 2019 Lok Sabha poll. Meanwhile, hitting out at Sidhu’s aides, Mali and Garg, State Ministers Brahm Mohindra, Vijay Inder Singla, Bharat Bhushan Ashu, Balbir Singh Sidhu and Sadhu Singh Dharamsot, along with MLA Raj Kumar Verka, said, Statements by both these newly appointed advisors of Punjab Congress president Navjot Sidhu are clearly against India’s interests and detrimental to national security. Besides stringent legal action against Mali and Garg, these leaders also urged the Congress national leadership to direct Sidhu to immediately rein in his aides in the interest of the party as well as the country. The Congress has made many sacrifices for the protection of the nation’s security and peace, as have our soldiers at the borders. Nobody can or should be allowed to undermine these sacrifices and jeopardise the safety of our country and its people, they emphasised, citing, in particular, the grave implications such statements could have for the border State of Punjab. Congress leaders also questioned Sidhu’s failure to put his foot down on the diatribe by his close aides, despite the justified uproar it has triggered across party lines. Sidhu’s omission in this regard had given ammunition to Opposition parties, which were quick to recall the PPCC’s chief’s personal bonhomie with the Pakistan Prime Minister and Army chief, they pointed out, warning against the massive damage this could cause to the Congress in the run-up to the 2022 Punjab Assembly polls, which are due in less than six months.

Don’t construe graveyard’s silence in J&K as normalcy: Gupkar alliance 

The People’s Alliance for the Gupkar Declaration (PAGD) on Tuesday reiterated its demand for the restoration of the pre-August 5, 2019 special constitutional position of Jammu and Kashmir and warned the Central government against misconstruing the current graveyard’s silence in J&K as normalcy. It demanded an end to humiliating people that, otherwise, has dangerous consequences. To India’s civil society and political parties, we want to convey that we too want to live a life of dignity. However, the current government takes pride in inflicting humiliation on us. It’s unacceptable to the people of Kashmir, Jammu and Ladakh, Gupkar alliance spokesman M.Y. Tarigami said. He made these remarks after a meeting of the Gupkar alliance held at the residence of National Conference president Dr. Farooq Abdullah. Former Chief Minister and Peoples Democratic Party president Mehbooba Mufti participated in it. The unjustified and frequent raids of agencies such as the National Investigation Agency (NIA) and the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on the leaders seemed to be aimed at projecting all the leaders as thieves and criminals in J&K, he observed. We will rest our case before the people of India and the political parties. We appeal to all that the current trend of humiliating people should end. Besides, the voices are being muzzled. It has dangerous consequences for the entire nation, he stated. The government got unnerved even by the press conferences of leaders, he alleged. He accused the LG (Lieutenant Governor) administration of depriving local officers of top positions in the government. Most of the posts are held by the outside officers. He questioned the Centre’s claims on development, investment and employment. They stand exposed. Even people in Jammu have started feeling lack of governance and development now, he noted. The Gupkar alliance also criticised the move not to issue security clearance to people involved in pelting of stones for passports and jobs. Nobody can be deprived of their rights until proved guilty by the court, Tarigami asserted. Referring to their demand made during the all-party meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on June 24, he said, We want to ask the government how many people have been released. There are cases where people have been released by courts after a decade saying they were innocent. A resolution passed by the Gupkar alliance said the unconstitutional decisions of August 5, 2019 had created a big political void and deep uncertainty in the erstwhile State. The successive executive orders post August 2019 like domicile laws, curbs on media, intimidation of government employees, discriminatory rules on employment are some of the authoritarian diktats that have been imposed on the people of Jammu and Kashmir, it stated. On the June 24 meeting with the Prime Minister, it noted that nothing substantial had emerged after Mr. Modi’s ‘Dilli ki Doori and Dil ki Doori’ slogan during the meeting. No confidence-building-measures have been taken to provide some relief to distressed people of the region, it stressed. It demanded that statehood, as it existed prior to August 5, 2019, must be restored. All political prisoners must be released immediately. Indiscriminate use of draconian laws must be put to an end, it added.

 

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Hong Kong to check old films for security breaches.

Hong Kong will scrutinise past films for national security breaches under a tough new censorship law announced on Tuesday in the latest blow to the financial hub’s political and artistic freedoms. Authorities have embarked on a sweeping crackdown to root out Beijing’s critics after democracy protests convulsed the city two years ago. A new China-imposed security law and an official campaign dubbed Patriots rule Hong Kong has since criminalised much dissent and strangled the democracy movement. Authorities in June said the city’s censorship board would check any future films for content that breached the security law. But on Tuesday they unveiled a new censorship law which would also cover any titles that had previously been given a green light. Any film for public exhibition, past, present and future, will need to get approval, Commerce Secretary Edward Yau told reporters. The maximum sentence for showing illegal films will be increased to up to three years jail and a HK$1 million ($130,000) fine.


Kamala Harris accuses China of ‘intimidation’ in disputed seas. 

Vice-President Kamala Harris accused China on Tuesday of intimidation in disputed Asian waters, seeking to rally regional allies as the United States’ superpower status takes a hit over Afghanistan. Her comments in Singapore came as Washington seeks to reset relations in Asia after the turbulent Donald Trump era and build a bulwark against the rising might of Beijing. But her trip to the region, which also includes a stop in Vietnam, comes as Washington faces fresh questions over its dependability amid the U.S. pull-out from Afghanistan. In a speech laying out her administration’s foreign policy goals, Ms. Harris reiterated that Washington had enduring commitments in Asia – and took aim at China. Beijing continues to coerce, to intimidate and to make claims to the vast majority of the South China Sea, she said. Beijing’s actions continue to undermine the rules-based order and threaten the sovereignty of nations. Beijing hits back But Beijing hit back, holding up the Afghan debacle as an example of Washington’s selfish foreign policy, and accusing Washington of bullying, hegemonic behaviour. The current events in Afghanistan clearly tell us what the rules and order the U.S. speaks of are, China’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said. China claims almost all of the resource-rich South China Sea, through which trillions of dollars in shipping trade passes annually, with competing claims from four Southeast Asian states as well as Taiwan. Ms. Harris also sought to allay fears that growing U.S. China tensions could force countries that have strong ties with both of the world’s top economies to choose sides. Our engagement in Southeast Asia and the IndoPacific is not against any one country, nor is it designed to make anyone choose between countries, she said. In Tuesday’s speech, she defended Biden’s decision to push ahead with the U.S. pull-out from Afghanistan as courageous and right and reiterated that the U.S. officials were laser-focused on the chaotic evacuation from Kabul airport.

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Experts warn of imminent third wave of COVID-19 in Sept-Oct

An expert panel, set up by an institute under the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), has predicted a third wave of Covid-19 hitting the country anytime between September and October and suggested significantly ramping up the pace of vaccination. The committee of experts, constituted by the National Institute of Disaster Management (NIDM), also said that children will have a similar risk as adults since paediatric facilities, doctors and equipment like ventilators, ambulances, etc. are nowhere close to what may be required in case a large number of children become infected. The report, which has been submitted to the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), observed that only around 7.6% (10.4 cr) people are fully vaccinated in India and if the current vaccination rate is not increased, India can witness six lakh cases per day in the next wave. Leading experts have repeatedly warned of an imminent third Covid-19 wave in India. Epidemiologists predict a series of surges till we achieve herd immunity through infection or vaccination and the disease becomes endemic, the report said. The NIDM report quoted the prediction of experts from IIT Kanpur which suggested three likely scenarios for the third wave based on the level of unlocking. In scenario one, it said that the third wave could peak in October with 3.2 lakh positive cases per day. In scenario two, with the emergence of new and more virulent variants, the third wave could peak in September with likely five lakh positive cases per day. In scenario three, the experts predicted that the third wave could peak in late October with two lakh positive cases per day. According to the report, earlier, it was proposed that if 67% of the population became immune (a few by infection and rest through vaccination), herd immunity could be achieved. But this has now been complicated by the new and more virulent mutated variants of SARS Cov-2 that have the ability to escape immunity from earlier infections and in some cases even the prevalent vaccines, it said. This has pushed the target immune population for achieving herd immunity to 80-90%, it said. The report said there isn’t sufficient data to back widespread fears that children will be hit more severely in the anticipated third wave of the pandemic. However, as the virus continues to evolve, this is going to be a major challenge for children as there is no approved vaccine for children in India yet (first week of August). Children with Covid-19 infection have largely been seen to be asymptomatic or develop mild symptoms. But this becomes worrisome in case children have any comorbidity or other special needs. According to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, out of all the children hospitalised due to Covid-19, 60-70% had comorbidities or low immunity. Children have also been seen to develop MIS-C (Multi-system Inflammatory Syndrome) which is a rare but extremely serious condition developed post-Covid recovery, it said. According to a parliamentary standing committee report in 2015, there is an 82% shortage of paediatricians in India’s primary health centres and up to 62.8% of positions for paediatricians in community health centres were vacant. According to a recent study done by professors and alumni from Pandit Deendayal Energy University (PDEU) in collaboration with Nirma University, the vaccination rate of India is currently 3.2% and if does not improve, India can witness six lakh cases per day in the third wave. 

 

CM Nitish-led all party team from Bihar meets PM Modi for caste census 

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar along with a delegation of leaders from ten parties from the State, including RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav and BJP representatives, met Prime Minister Narendra Modi to press for a caste census. Modi, it is learnt, has not given any assurances, though the meeting was described as positive. So far the BJP has walked a tightrope on the issue, with leaders from Bihar speaking in favour of a caste census while the party leadership at the Centre has kept mum. The wider implication of such a census on the party’s carefully crafted OBC bloc in U.P. has kept it on tenterhooks. Sources said the Prime Minister did not counter the delegation nor did he express the Centre’s inability to carry out such an exercise. Given that the last caste census was done in 1931, the delegation argued that it would be a historic step, if the Prime Minister was to hold a census now. At the end of the meeting after listening to each member of the delegation, Modi, as per sources, said he will get the issue thoroughly examined. Speaking to reporters after the meeting, Kumar said all parties spoke in one voice. It is up to the Prime Minister and the Union government to decide. We explained our stand and he sincerely heard us out, he said. He also said that the fear that a caste census will bring a return of the Mandal days with widespread protests and chaos is misplaced. Every person no matter which caste or religion he is from wants the caste census to take place. Once we have the caste data, then we can formulate policies for upliftment of each and every caste, the Chief Minister said. Tejashwi Yadav, who was part of the delegation, said that if the animals and trees can be counted so can people. The caste census is in national interest. It will help the poor and deprived sections of the society. The recent narrative on caste census built up by the Bihar parties could impact the U.P. elections. A senior leader who was part of the delegation said that when every political party in the country is demanding a caste census, and with BJP themselves claiming that they are not against it, the Centre will be hard put to delay it. The OBC community in every State is getting restive. They feel that their population, which is more than 55%, is not getting the benefits that they deserve. The reservation somehow is only applicable to class four posts. There is not a single secretary in any of the ministries here in Delhi who is from the OBC community, JD (U) leader K.C. Tyagi said. Former Deputy CM of Bihar and Rajya Sabha MP Sushil Modi, ahead of Monday’s meeting in a series of tweets, had said, BJP has never been against caste census; that’s why we supported the resolution passed in the Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council on this issue. BJP is also included in the delegation of Bihar to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

 

No immediate plan to ban two Hurriyat factions, says official 

The Central government is currently not thinking about any ban on the two Hurriyat factions, said a government official on Monday. Responding to reports in a section of the media that the Centre was considering a ban on the Hurriyat factions under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), the official said there was no such plan at this stage. The Ministry of Home Affairs had banned the Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) under the UAPA in March 2019, days after the Jamat-e-Islami (JeI-J&K) was proscribed under Section 3(1) of the Act. The decision to ban the JKLF followed a meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Security headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The government decides to ban any organisation based on evidence warranting such a step. In the past, probe agencies like the National Investigation Agency (NIA) and the Enforcement Directorate (ED) have taken legal action against several separatists in Jammu and Kashmir. In July 2017, the NIA arrested seven persons, including Altaf Ahmed Shah who is the son-in-law of Syed Ali Shah Geelani. In a charge sheet filed in January 2018, it arraigned several separatist leaders for their alleged involvement in orchestrating violent protests in J&K. The NIA also conducted searches in February 2019 at multiple locations, including the premises of Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, JKLF chief Yasin Malik, Jammu and Kashmir Democratic Freedom Party president Shabir Shah, Tehreek-e-Hurriyat chairman Mohammad Ashraf Khan and All Party Hurriyat Conference general secretary Masarat Alam. 

 

I-T portal glitches: Finance Minister sets September 15 as deadline for Infosys to resolve issues 

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Monday conveyed to Infosys CEO Salil Parekh in no uncertain terms the government’s deep disappointment and concern over the continuing glitches in the new income tax filing portal and set September 15 as the deadline for the software major to resolve all snags. As glitches continued to mar the functioning of the portal even after over two months of its launch, Sitharaman summoned Infosys MD & CEO Parekh at her office here to know the reasons for not resolving the snags in the portal. A statement issued by the Income Tax Department said that during the meeting the finance minister emphasised that there is a need for putting in more resources and efforts on the part of Infosys so that the much delayed delivery of agreed services is ensured. Hon’ble Finance Minister demanded that the issues faced by taxpayers on current functionalities of the portal should be resolved by the team by 15th September 2021 so that taxpayers and professionals can work seamlessly on the portal, the I-T department said in a statement after the meeting. Sitharaman, the statement said, conveyed the deep disappointment and concerns of the government and the taxpayers about the continuing glitches in the e-filing portal. She sought an explanation from Infosys for the repeated issues faced by taxpayers, it added. During the meeting, Parekh was also sensitized on the difficulties that the taxpayers were facing and the problems that are arising on account of the delays in the functioning of the portal. Parekh explained that he and his team are doing everything to ensure the smooth functioning of the portal. Further, he said, over 750 team members are working on this project and Pravin Rao, COO of Infosys, is personally overseeing this project. He also assured that Infosys is working expeditiously to ensure a glitch-free experience to the taxpayers on the portal, the statement added. The portal, which went live on June 7, was not accessible on August 21 and 22 till late evening. It came back after what the tech major described as an emergency maintenance. This is the second time that Sitharaman has met the Infosys team over the issue. She had on June 22 met Parekh and Rao. Infosys was awarded the ₹4,242 crore contract in 2019 to develop the new portal. The project was aimed at developing the next-generation income tax filing system to reduce processing time for returns from 63 days to one day and also expedite refunds. Between January 2019 to June 2021, the government has paid ₹164.5 crore to Infosys for developing the portal. The new income tax e-filing portal ‘www.incometax.gov.in’, however, faced tech glitches from day one with users complaining that certain functionalities were either unavailable or working slow. Consequently, the I-T department had to allow the manual filing of remittance forms and also extend due dates for electronic filing of forms related to intimation by pension funds and sovereign wealth funds. PHDCCI Chair Direct Tax Committee Mukul Bagla said India has around 7 crore persons or entities who file their income tax returns. Due to glitches in the income tax portal, their day-to-day functioning has been adversely affected since June 7. Taxpayers are unable to download documents filed earlier with the income tax department or file their income tax returns for AY 2021-22 if they opt for new rates u/s 115BAC. The assessee is not able to file returns pursuant to notice u/s 148, file reply to penalty proceedings etc. Many other important tax functions have been affected, he said. In the absence of a fully functional income tax portal, we should suspend all income tax proceedings till it is functional and further extend due dates of filing ITR. Otherwise the life of the tax payer as well as the tax professional is very miserable, Bagla added. 

 

₹6 lakh cr national monetisation plan announced for infrastructure assets 

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Monday announced a ₹6 lakh crore National Monetisation Pipeline (NMP) that will look to unlock value in infrastructure assets across sectors, ranging from power to road and railways. She also said the asset monetisation does not involve selling of land and it is about monetising brownfield assets. Projects have been identified across sectors, with roads, railways and power being the top segments. NMP estimates aggregate monetisation potential of ₹6 lakh crores through core assets of central government over the four-year period from FY 2022 to FY 2025, she said. Ownership of assets will remain with the government and there will be a mandatory hand-back. Asset monetisation will unlock resources and lead to value unlocking, she said. Union Budget 2021-22 had identified monetisation of operating public infrastructure assets as a key means for sustainable infrastructure financing. Towards this, the Budget provided for preparation of a ‘National Monetisation Pipeline’ of potential brownfield infrastructure assets. NITI Aayog in consultation with infra line ministries has prepared the report on NMP. The aggregate asset pipeline under NMP over the four-year period is indicatively valued at ₹6 lakh crore. The estimated value corresponds to 14% of the proposed outlay for Centre under the National Infrastructure Pipeline (₹43 lakh crore). The end objective of this initiative is to enable infrastructure creation through monetisation wherein the public and private sector collaborate, each excelling in their core areas of competence, so as to deliver socio-economic growth and quality of life to the country’s citizens, she added. 

 

Clinical trial participants to get digital vaccination certificates 

Digital Covid-19 vaccination certificates will now be issued to the clinical trial participants of Covishield and Covaxin through Co-WIN, tweeted Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya on Monday. The Minister added that the nation thanks them (trial participants) for their incredible commitment & contribution to COVID-19 vaccine research & treatment. He said participants can download their individual certificates through Co-WIN Portal, Aarogya Setu, Digilocker or the UMANG application. The Union Health Ministry in its release noted that Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) in partnership with Serum Institute of India (SII) had conducted phase II/III bridging studies of Covishield from August 2020. Phase III efficacy clinical trials for Covaxin were also conducted by Bharat Biotech International Limited from November 2020.

INTERNATIONAL NEWS 

U.S. grants Pfizer vaccine full approval, triggers new mandates. 

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Monday fully approved the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, a move expected to trigger a new wave of vaccine mandates as the Delta variant batters the country. Around 52% of the country is fully vaccinated, but health authorities have hit a wall of vaccine hesitant people, impeding the national campaign. The FDA’s approval of this vaccine is a milestone as we continue to battle the COVID-19 pandemic, acting FDA Commissioner Janet Woodcock said in a statement. While all three COVID vaccines have met FDA’s strict standards for emergency use, this FDA approval should give added confidence that this vaccine is safe and effective. If you’re not vaccinated yet, now is the time, tweeted President Joe Biden. The vaccine, which will. Now be marketed under its brand name Comirnaty, is the first to receive full approval. More than 200 million shots have already been administered under an emergency use authorization (EUA) that was granted on December 11, 2020. The FDA is continuing to investigate safety data regarding myocarditis (heart inflammation), particularly within seven days after the second dose. The U.S. military said shortly after the announcement that it would mandate the vaccine, and a slew of, more businesses will private businesses and un- require the vaccine as a coniversities are expected to follow. Immediately after the announcement, New York City said it would require all its department of education employees to receive at least one dose of vaccine by September 27. The vaccine remains available under emergency use authorisation to children aged 12 to 15, but because it has now been fully approved, physicians may prescribe it to children under 12 if they believe it will be beneficial. One of the talking points of the anti-vaccine movement which has falsely claimed that this was an ‘experimental vaccine’ has been removed, Amesh Adalja of the Johns Hopkins University Center for Health Security said.

 

Nepal PM Deuba behind silent campaign against Oli: Bhattarai. 

The Prime Minister of Nepal Sher Bahadur Deuba has launched a silent campaign against former premier K.P. Sharma Oli that is fast reconfiguring the political set-up in Nepal, said a leading member of Mr. Oli’s party, CPN-UML. The allegation by Mr. Rajan Bhattarai, the chief of the foreign affairs cell of the party, came on a day when Mr. Vijay Chauthaiwale of Bharatiya Janata Party’s foreign affairs cell held extensive discussion on the changing political scenario of Nepal. He has changed the rules of formation of Nepal’s political parties and helped Madhav Kumar Nepal in splitting away from CPN-UML. This was done to reduce the size and influence of our party which is the largest communist party of Nepal. This is aimed at strengthening the position of the government, said Mr. Bhattarai, explaining that the move will have widespread ramification in Nepal’s political system. The government of Prime Minister Deuba on August 18 passed an ordinance that allows split in a political party with the support of 20% central committee or parliamentary party members. Earlier, the requirement for registering a new party was support from 40% members of central committee or parliamentary party. The ordinance has benefited former PM Madhav Kumar Nepal, who was among the main challengers against Mr. Oli and created a series of political crises for Mr. Oli that ultimately led to his dismissal by the Supreme Court of Nepal. Mr. Nepal has formed a separate party. The ordinance is expected to reconfigure the setting of the political parties in Nepal and influence the equation between the government of Mr. Deuba and the rest of the political class. In the midst of the ongoing political reconfiguration, Mr. Chauthaiwale held a meeting with the leaders of several political parties in Kathmandu. Mr. Chauthaiwale is the first high-level Indian delegate to visit Nepal since the August 18 amendment was passed by the Deuba government. The Opposition led by CPN-UML has been criticising the amendment as a move to corner more political power. In last 24 hours, I met four senior-most leaders of Nepal, Sher Bahadur Deuba, K.P. Sharma Oli, Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda and Mahanta Thakur Ji, representing diverse ideological and political spectrum, said Mr. Chauthaiwale in a social media post.

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