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PM Modi blames the previous Governments for failing to clean Ganga

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It seems quite a routine for our Prime Minister to blame its predecessors in order to hide its failure. It doesn’t require any second thought that Namami Gange was a failure. But, in order to accept the mistake, our PM is busy in slamming its predecessors.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday accused previous governments of not being able to rejuvenate the Ganga despite spending thousands of crore of rupees and said to keep the river ‘nirmal’ (clean), the intentions also needed to be clean.

He said meaningful results are achieved when the government works with transparency and honesty.

“For maintaining the ‘nirmaltaa’ (cleanliness) of the Ganga, the power of money is not enough, clean intentions are also needed. We, with full honesty and clean intentions, have undertaken a campaign to clean river Ganga,” Modi said while inaugurating the ‘One District, One Product’ summit here.

“When the government works with transparency, honesty and public partnership, then the results are definitely meaningful,” he said.

“Otherwise, you all have been witness to a number of schemes from Ganga Action Plan to Ganga Basin Authority being made,” he added.

Citing a recent report on pollution in the Ganga, Modi said, “There has been a drop in pollution levels in river Ganga. As ‘Namami Gange’ campaign is moving ahead, the target of a clean and free flowing Ganga is becoming more clear. Aquatic animals including fish have started returning to the Ganga.”

Though the recent report suggests that only at Haridwar, Ganga can be considered clean. Don’t know which report our PM is referring to. Though a lot of restrictions have been put in order to clean the river, but no restriction has been placed on the tributaries which bring pollutants into the river.

The old habit of altering the past and blaming the former government is the trade-mark of BJP and the harsh reality of Indian politics. In order to work and undo the wrongs, the Government is keen to blame its predecessors for its own failures too.

Blackout in Siddharth Nagar for 2 days

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On 29th April 2018, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, with his 56-inch chest claimed that all the villages have access to electricity. (Read More: Deflating the Claim of Rural Electrification) The blackout situation won’t defame him as “giving access” was his aim not continuous supply.

About Siddharth Nagar

Siddharth Nagar is one of the Country’s 250 most backward districts (out of 640). This is the center of trafficking scams as the district shares its border with Nepal. Siddharth Nagar is also near to the city of “The CM” – Gorakhpur. It has high rural population with agriculture being the source of bread for the families.

Electricity Problem

It’s been two days the residents of Siddharth Nagar has received electricity. In addition to this chaos, the Helpline Service of 1912 is a mess. Even after registering complaint to SDO – Naughar (Sub-Division Officer), the situation remained same. The electricity board responsible to provide electricity is Purvanchal Vidyut Vitaran Nigam Limited (PUVVNL) – Varanasi.

As a result of this blackout, the city is on standby mode. Because of unavailability of electricity, the agriculture, communication and other electricity dependent activities suffer which ultimately dent the economy of the town.

Since the district has a large proportion of rural and suburb populations, the majority of population is not well-educated. Thus, they don’t know how to reach the top-tier and bring this problem to their notice. So, 1912 Helpline is the option left for them. And that too is almost defunct.

Our View

The Government should not make such claims if they are not ready for it. The priority should be to increase the capacity and quality of the electricity rather than adding numbers by putting lifeless electricity poles in the villages. The gap between demand and supply is huge and bridging them should be utmost priority. Faking claims in order to garner votes shouldn’t be. It has been a long time since they acted as Government, rather than A Political Party, advertising false claims to win elections.

Thunderstorm warning in Delhi, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana

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Thunderstorms and gusty winds are predicted by India Meteorological Department (IMD). The Wind speed is predicted to touch with speed around 50-70 kmph High alert has been issued in Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan. Whereas Delhi had experienced cloudy morning and Rajasthan has seen Gusty winds today morning. Recently there are 70 deaths reported in UP due to strong winds and thunderstorms. Be ready to help and get helped in these situation.

‘Hero’ to ‘Villain’, the Story of Dr. Kafeel of Gorakhpur Hospital Deaths

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“You think by getting cylinders from outside you have saved lives and are a hero, we will see about that,” said Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath to young doctor Kafeel Khan during his visit to Baba Raghav Das hospital in his home constitutency Gorakhpur. This was after over 70 children had died because of a shortage of oxygen, crucial as medication in encephalitis cases.

Image Source: News 18

The Savior

Dr. Kafeel shot into prominence due to his heroic act of arranging oxygen cylinders during the crisis. According to his brother Adeel, he was on leave on the day the oxygen supply dipped August 10). The moment he learnt about the crisis – from the paediatricians’ Whatsapp group – he sprung into action. He later arranged for around 250 cylinders each in the next two days.

It is an acknowledged fact among Gorakhpur’s medical community that had this doctor not taken the initiative, the toll would have been far higher. Within the days of the tragedy, he became a hero. His story of arranging and paying from his own pocket went viral on social media. Subsequently, in a dramatic turn of events in the following days, Kafeel was turned into the “villain” of the tragedy, with the coverage also taking a communal turn.

‘Savior’ became ‘Accused’

Khan has spent almost six months in jail, with his bail pleas being rejected. He was included in a FIR filed against nine persons by the state government. He was arrested later by the Special Task Force constituted for the purpose. This followed a high profile enquiry by the District Magistrate, and then subsequently by the Chief Secretary. Khan was being accused of not informing his seniors in time, of taking leave without proper permission, of running a private practice against norms.

Along with Dr.Kafeel, Dr. R.K. Mishra, the then principal of the medical college for “gaban” or embezzlement of government funds and medical negligence was also charged. The document invokes sections 409, 308 and 120b of the Indian Penal Code, which, if proved, could mean life imprisonment for the two.

Later on 24th November, Dr. Kafeel with attempt to murder and criminal conspiracy for the tragedy which occurred in August. However, he was cleared of charges of corruption and running a private clinic for lack of evidence.

Communal Angle

After the accusations against Kafeel, Adeel says the family has been vilified on account of their religion. “People called us ‘chor’, ‘ISI agents’, ‘Pakistani’, all sorts of abuses,” he says. Ayesha, Adeel’s wife, says that she discovered the pictures of the doctor, with his wife in her bridal attire, also surfaced on YouTube, along with the accusations.

The harassment by Police was to such extent that he had to surrender. “Police would come and sit at our home for hours in the night. My wife would get scared. My sister and her children were also getting caught in crossfire. It was only due to that pressure that he turned himself in,” recalls Adeel.

The Conclusion

Dr. Kafeel’s arrest proved two things. First, Adityanath’s ‘will teach you a lesson’ attitude is causing more harm than good. Second, the veil of bureaucracy is still quite opaque and with the advent of absolute power of BJP govt, it has metamorphosed into a smokescreen. It is both regretful and shameful that the only doctor who took initiative in that tragedy is behind the bars. And the worst – we all know the real story. But, we don’t have intent or courage or ‘time’ to ask the right questions.

The downfall of BJP lies in ideas up-bringing communal-ism. :Akhilesh

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A little spice of caste-based politics by SP-BSP changed the flavor of the ‘Fascist’ politics by BJP. SP’s victory in the UP bypolls was not just about the support from BSP alone. Tactical moves made by Akhilesh in the past fortnight made the difference.

Ignore Congress and Form new Alliances

Akhilesh decided to maintain a safe distance from Congress to keep those party workers in good humor. The workers were unhappy over their alliance for the 2017 assembly polls. Since Congress showed no interest in renewing the pact, SP decided to go solo.

Small parties with hardly any presence throughout the state gave active support to SP. The only uniting motive was to defeat BJP. Then Akhilesh turned to those small parties which had strong hold on castes in the region of Gorakhpur and Phulpur.

Akhilesh teamed up with the Nirbal Indian Shoshit Hamara Aam Dal (NISHAD) Party and Peace Party. He then fielded Pravin Nishad from Gorakhpur. Pravin is the son of NISHAD chief Sanjay Nishad. The move proved a masterstroke as the Nishad community is the largest sub-caste of OBC in the constituency, comprising 3.5 lakh or roughly 17% of the total electorate.

In Phulpur, the party fielded Nagendra Pratap Singh Patel to focus on the sizeable chunk of Patels in the region.

Support from BSP

It was not for the nothing that Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav went personally to pay his respects to ‘buaji’ for her support to Samajwadi candidates in Gorakhpur and Phulpur Lok Sabha bypolls.

Due to the choice of candidates and being burned by the same ambition, BSP actively supported SP quite easily. This served two purposes for BSP. First, making its presence felt and second, not relinquishing its strong-hold on lower castes.

Dalits in Uttar Pradesh, who traditionally supported Mayawati, voted in big numbers for Modi in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, only to find his Hindutva brigade going berserk against them. Dozens of cases of violence against Dalits at the hands of upper castes continue to be reported. Thus, Dalits turned against the BJP.

Is this the arrival of wind of change in India?

It is quite a tradition that the party with the most seats in UP serves as the ‘Kingmaker’ in Indian politics. Though its too early to say but still it is clear that now Fascist politics by BJP is not enough. The defeat might end the euphoria which surrounded BJP’s office after winning in North-East. (Read more: Saffronisation Of North East:) This might be the beginning of the end of Modi-Yogi politics. With just 273 seats in the Lok Sabha,1 clear of the majority, there are chances of this end to come sooner.