Morning Digest: May 28, 2023

New Parliament building inauguration live | PM Modi inaugurates building, installs ‘Sengol‘ near Lok Sabha Speaker’s chair

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday (May 28) unveiled the plaque to mark the inauguration of the the much-awaited new Parliament building. The Prime Minister also installed the scared ‘Sengol’ in the Lok Sabha chamber, right next to the Speaker’s chair, after performing puja. Mr. Modi was handed over the historic ‘Sengol’ by Adheenams before its installed in the new Parliament building.

A new House, again in red sandstone

PM Modi will inaugurate the much-awaited new Parliament building today. The four-storey building has been constructed at an estimated cost of ₹970 crore. The building has been designed by Ahmedabad-based HCP Design, Planning and Management, and constructed by Tata Projects Limited.

The new Parliament is to have a seating capacity of 888 for the Lok Sabha, as against 543 in the old Parliament House, and 300 in the Rajya Sabha as compared with 250 earlier.

PM calls upon CMs to work as ‘Team India’

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while addressing the eighth Governing Council meeting of NITI Aayog on Saturday, said the Centre and the States would have to work as “Team India” to realise the objective of a “Viksit Bharat (Developed India)” in 2047, even as several Chief Ministers kept away from the event.

BJP fears caste census will disturb its Hindutva campaign: Bhupesh Baghel 

With his State’s Assembly election around the corner, Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel spoke to The Hindu about the investigations in corruption cases against him, his government’s Ramayana festival, and the implications of the Karnataka Assembly election results. 

Flying too close to travel date? Be ready to pay up to five times more

If you are planning a last-minute air travel, either for business or due to a medical emergency, be prepared to spend up to five times more than last month. A multitude of factors, some old and persistent which have grounded nearly 100 aircraft with three airlines, and new ones such as the suspension of flights by Go First are responsible for sending airfares out of control.

Union Ministers highlight Modi-led government’s achievements in past nine years

After inaugurating a day-long conclave ‘9 Saal — Seva, Sushasan, Gareeb Kalyan’, which marked the completion of nine years of government under PM Modi, Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said the previous governance efforts had become synonymous with scams, while the current government worked with the ethos of “pai pai se gareeb ki bhalai” (every penny for the benefit of the poor).

U.K.-India ties see thaw with Minister Tariq Ahmad’s visit

U.K. Minister of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs Tariq Ahmad began his four-day visit to India on May 27, in the first such senior-level visit since tensions over violent pro-Khalistan protests outside the Indian High Commission in London in March. He will also visit Delhi and Hyderabad and is expected to focus on technology and innovation projects in India. 

Five years after Supreme Court judgment, only 9 out of 25 High Courts livestream proceedings

Five years after the Supreme Court in a landmark judgment underscored the significance of live streaming court proceedings and termed it an extension of the principle of ‘open justice’ and ‘open courts’, only nine out of the 25 High Courts in the country have opened their virtual doors to the public. In the Supreme Court itself, live streaming is limited to only Constitutional cases.

Ahead of monsoon, ICMR confirms infection geography of dengue has grown from eight States in 2001 to across the country

As the country gets ready to welcome the southwest monsoon, which is associated with the rise of certain diseases, including malaria, dengue and Zika, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) confirmed that dengue’s infection geography has grown. Earlier restricted to eight States in 2001, it currently covers all the States and Union Territories in India. Dengue has now breached the country’s last bastion, Ladakh (with two cases in 2022), senior health officials said.

Justine Triet wins Palme d’Or at Cannes for ‘Anatomy of a Fall’

French director Justine wins Palme d’Or at Cannes Film Festival 2023 for ‘Anatomy of a Fall’, a tense courtroom drama about a writer accused of her husband’s murder. Japan’s Koji Yakusho won best actor for “Perfect Days” by German director Wim Wenders while Turkey’s Merve Dizdar won best actress for “About Dry Grasses”.

At least 19 members of security forces injured in suicide blast in northwest Pakistan

As per an official, at least 19 members of Pakistan’s security forces were critically injured on May 27 when a suicide bomber with an explosive-laden motorcycle targeted their convoy in the restive tribal district in northwest Pakistan bordering Afghanistan. The security forces’ convoy were travelling to Asman Manza area of South Waziristan from DI Khan in Khyber Paktunkhwa province.

Russia tells United States: Don’t lecture Moscow on nuclear deployments

Russia dismissed criticism from U.S. President Joe Biden over Moscow’s plan to deploy tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus, saying Washington had for decades deployed just such nuclear weapons in Europe.

Taiwan reports Chinese aircraft carrier sailed through strait

The Chinese aircraft carrier Shandong sailed through the Taiwan Strait on May 27 accompanied by two other ships, Taiwan’s Defence Ministry said, in the latest uptick in military tensions over the island Beijing claims as its own territory. Taiwan’s military closely monitored the group using its own ships and aircraft and “responded appropriately”, the Ministry said in a short statement.

 World Cup schedule and venues to be announced during World Test Championship final

The schedule and venues for the upcoming 50-over World Cup in India is expected to be announced during the final of the World Test Championship in London, BCCI secretary Jay Shah said on May 27 after the board’s Special General Meeting (SGM) in Ahmedabad .A decision on the Asia Cup 2023, to be held before the World Cup, will also be taken in the coming days.

Djokovic eyes history at French Open as Swiatek launches title defence

Novak Djokovic will bid for a record-breaking 23rd Grand Slam title at a French Open without his old rival Rafael Nadal for the first time since 2004, while Iga Swiatek attempts to become the first woman to defend the title in 16 years.

Bayern Munich win 11th straight Bundesliga title in dramatic fashion

Bayern Munich spectacularly snatched their 11th consecutive Bundesliga title with a last matchday 2-1 win at Cologne on Saturday courtesy of Jamal Musiala’s 89th minute winner, grabbing the trophy from the hands of rivals Borussia Dortmund.

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BJP’s “Operation Clean State” In Karnataka List Following PM’s Advice

In its first list, the BJP has dropped around 12 MLAs, according to senior functionaries.

New Delhi:

On Tuesday night, after several back-to-back meetings for five days, the BJP released its first list of 189 candidates for next month’s Karnataka election. The list, with 52 new entrants and many old faces missing, was the outcome of a push by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to do away with “tainted, jaded and adjustment politics” that has become a hallmark in Karnataka in recent decades, party leaders said.

Facing an aggressive campaign by the Congress that has already announced 166 candidates and the Janata Dal (Secular), which too announced its first set of candidates a while ago, the BJP had to counter many questions over the delay in its list over the last week, with the Congress claiming that the party was struggling to resolve its internal differences.

However, according to senior BJP leaders, the PM made a critical intervention during the meeting of the central election committee on Sunday. He, they said, made it clear that if he has to ask the people of Karnataka to give the party a majority on its own at least once — the party missed it in 2008 and also in 2019– the list of candidates should be nothing less than a “proof of intent” and cannot be a repeat of the past lists that could make people question the party’s promises.

Karnataka’s 224 seats will vote on May 10 for a new government.

“The Prime Minister was clear that with the same old patriarchs and narrative, people will not be convinced. He said the party should make its intent of being serious about the future of the state very clear and it should reflect in the list, which then was worked upon after many more consultations,” another functionary said.

In its first list, the BJP has dropped around 12 MLAs, according to senior functionaries.

The selection of BJP candidates for Karnataka this time was based mainly on three metrics, apart from the caste factor, barring exceptions, a senior leader explained. But having faced the fallout of rebels in Himachal Pradesh, the party leadership wanted the list to be a statement that can inspire confidence in people without disrupting the party’s chances within the existing social dynamics.

Many of those who were facing allegations or sexual harassment cases or were surrounded by controversies have not been given tickets. The party leadership also decided not to nominate those who had already reached the “pinnacle of their career,” which is why senior leaders such as KS Eshwarappa and Jagadish Shettar were asked to make way for others. While Mr Eshwarappa has issued a statement about his retirement, Mr Shettar is likely to meet the party leadership and ask for a chance to contest again. The party is yet to announce candidates for Shivamogga City, from where Eshwarappa’s son has sought a ticket, and also for Shettar’s Hubballi-Dharwad Central seat.

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Nearly 51 candidates from the BJP’s first list belong to the politically influential Lingayat community.

The leader quoted above also said the most important change is that this is a departure from “adjustment politics” seen in every election, with the party fielding lightweight leaders against strong leaders of the opposition. Last week, former PM HD Deve Gowda of the JD (S) had remarked that “tactical alliances” between senior BJP and Congress leaders was a regular feature in the state. Senior leaders were also asked to move away from their “comfort zones” to help the party but considering the dynamics of the place, radical changes were avoided, particularly in Bengaluru.

This time however, the BJP has announced the names of Housing Minister V Somanna and Revenue Minister and former Deputy Chief Minister MR Ashok to take on Congress leaders Siddaramaiah and DK Shivakumar from Varuna and Kanakapura. Both Mr Somanna and Mr Ashok will also fight from Chamarajanagar and Padmanabhanagar. Mr Somanna, who usually fights from Govindaraja Nagar, faces a difficult battle this time. 

“It will not only be a test of their leadership but will also help in restricting the movement of the Congress leaders, at least somewhat,” the BJP leader added. The requests of many leaders to accommodate their sons or family members in another constituency has also not been accepted fully and was seen as a major point of disagreement.

The MLAs dropped in the first list include Anil Benake from Belagavi north, Yadawad Mahadevappa from Ramdurg, Ramappa Lamani from Gadag, Sanjeeva Matandoor from Puttur, Lalaji Mendon from Kapu, Srinivas Shetty from Kundapura (who recently announced his retirement from politics), NY Gopalakrishna from Kudligi  (he has resigned from the party), three-time Udupi MLA K. Raghupathi Bhat, S Angara from Sullia and Goolihatti Shekar from Hose Durga. 

Another leader said the views of veteran party leader and former Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa was “adequately respected and accommodated”, with his son BY Vijayendra given the seat of Shikaripura to contest, and his aide Thammesh Gowda making it from Byatarayanapura despite some disagreements. 

The clout of former Minister Ramesh Jarkiholi in Belagavi also remained unchallenged as he managed to get his loyalist and incumbent MLA Mahesh Kumathalli renominated, scoring over the former Deputy Chief Minister Laxman Savadi. The party also announced that minister BS Anand Singh’s son Siddharth Singh will contest from his seat Kampli.

“There are some political compulsions, but we want to be clear that while the Congress has given tickets to even people like Vinay Kulkarni and others who face serious charges, we are moving away from that kind of politics. The Congress is trying to cannibalise on anti-incumbency, but they are promoting status-quo in politics,” a third BJP leader said.

Knowing that the party is facing a difficult election, the BJP attempted an extensive “Raishumari” (feedback gathering) on April 1 and April 2, where it reached out to at least 300 former and present office bearers, sarpanches and zilla parishad heads on every seat asking them for their candidate preferences in writing. The BJP’s election in-charge for Karnataka, Dharmendra Pradhan, said 25,000 workers were consulted. With a format similar to the US presidential primaries, the BJP attempted this exercise at a smaller scale in the Northeast earlier this year. In Karnataka, the party has also took feedback from at least eight different sources, including the RSS lists and extensive surveys done by experts. 

Subsequently, rigorous discussions were held by BJP president JP Nadda, national organisation secretary BL Santhosh, co-incharges K Annamalai and health minister Mansukh Mandaviya and general secretary Arun Singh, apart from Mr Pradhan. The final decisions were made on Tuesday at a meeting of these leaders, along with state leaders, with Home Minister Amit Shah.

Caste Matters

On the BJP’s list, as many as 32 candidates belong to Other Backward Classes (OBC) and 30 are Scheduled Castes (SC). Nearly 51 candidates from the first list belong to the politically influential Lingayat community, while the Congress has given tickets to 45 Lingayat candidates so far. The BJP had 55 Lingayat candidates in 2018, and 40 had won, as opposed to 17 of the Congress’s 43 Lingayat candidates. There are around 40 Vokkaligas in the BJP’s first list. 

The list also highlights the BJP’s focus on Scheduled Tribes. While State Minister B Sriramulu is set to contest from Bellary Rural seat, the party has given tickets to 16 Scheduled Tribes candidates although there are only 13 seats reserved for the community. As an outreach to Scheduled Castes — another major focus area for the BJP — those in know of the matter said the party would give as many tickets to Dalits as the Congress. This is to address chances of a consolidation of Scheduled Caste voters in favour of the Congress because of the guarantees the party has made. Also, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge is from Gulbarga.

Another party functionary added that the central emphasis of the BJP is also on OBCs, apart from Lingayats. “We are the only party to give a ticket to a Kuruba in the 18 districts of Mumbai Karnataka. That is because we are confident the poor will vote for the PM regardless of caste,” the functionary added.

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