President, Vice President, PM condole Bhairon Singh Shekhawat”s demise

New Delhi, May 15 (ANI): Leaders across the political spectrum on Saturday condoled the sad demise of the former Vice President Bhairon Singh Shekhawat.

President Pratibha Devisingh Patil condoled the death of Shekhawat, saying the country had lost a great statesman and a man of political repute.

Vice President M. Hamid Ansari expressed his grief and said that Shekhawat had a glorious record of service to the country and the people in his many years in public life.

“He earned the respect and admiration of the people for his dedication, sense of public service and innate simplicity. His services to the country shall always be remembered,” he added.

Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh expressed his grief and said Shekhawatji was one of the tallest leaders that Rajasthan has produced. His life epitomized hard work and commitment to the public cause.

“His early years were difficult. Poverty forced him to quit school after which he found a job as a police constable. Indeed, it is a tribute to his leadership qualities that he overcame the disadvantages of his early life to carve out a sterling career in public service,” he added.

Dr Singh also said Shekhawatji excelled in all positions he held. As the Vice-President of our country he worked to uphold our Constitution and our secular ethos.

“The void that he had left behind will be very difficult to fill,” he added.

External Affairs Minister SM Krishna said: “We have lost an elder politician and leader who served his country and people in various senior positions with dedication and commitment.

“His contribution as Chief Minister of Rajasthan and as Vice President of India will always be remembered,” he added.

BJP senior leader LK Advani said the party had lost a great leader and an able administrator.

“He was an asset to the party who has always worked for the upliftment of the rural masses,” Advani added.

BJP President Nitin Gadkari said Shekhawat services to the party would always be remembered.

Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot described Shekhawat”s demise as a loss to the nation and the end of an era. He also said he always tried to put forward the social, economic and political problems of the state.

Union Minister Farooq Abdullah termed the departed leader a gentleman who had friends across the political spectrum.

Shekhawat died at the Sawai Man Singh Hospital here on Saturday. He was 87.

He was admitted to the ICU of the hospital on May 13 after he complained of uneasiness and breathing trouble.

His funeral will take place in Jaipur on Sunday with full state honours.

According to family sources, the embalmed body will be kept at his bungalow in Jaipur”s Civil Lines area to enable people to pay their last respects.

The Rajasthan state Cabinet met in Jaipur and announced a state mourning for a period of three days.

His body will later be taken to the BJP office before cremation at the Chandpol ground.
Born on October 23, 1923, Shekhawat was the 11th Vice-President of India.

He served in that position from August 2002. He was elected for a five-year term by the electoral college following the death of Krishan Kant and resigned on July 21, 2007 after losing the presidential election to Pratibha Patil.

He served as the Chief Minister of Rajasthan thrice from 1977 to 1980, 1990 to 1992, and 1993 to 1998. (ANI)

Vice President becomes the second person enumerated for 2011 Census

New Delhi, Apr 1 (ANI): After President Pratibha Patil, Vice President Hamid Ansari became the second person to be enumerated for the 2011 National Population Register on Thursday, one the largest census exercises carried out ever.

After being listed by the census, Ansari expressed his confidence in completing the exercise on time.

“Today we have initiated the exercise of Census 2011. But what is unique about this exercise is that not only is the census on traditional lines being undertaken, but a qualitatively different dimension is being added to it through the National Population Register. This is a unique initiative. Probably, there are not many countries in world who have done this. We are confident, we will be able to complete it and complete it on time,” said Ansari.

The 2011 Census of India will be the fifteenth census in the country and the seventh after independence. The first census in India was held in 1872.

The 2011 Census will see the engagement of 2.5 million enumerators, who will ensure that every single citizen is counted. The estimated cost of the Census is 22 billion rupees.
The mammoth exercise will be undertaken in two phases.

The first phase, called the House Listing and Housing Census, will be conducted between April and July this year. The second phase, called the Population Enumeration, will be conducted simultaneously all over the country from February 9-28, 2011.

Meanwhile, enumerators will also for the first time collect information like ownership of mobile phones, computers, internet, having access to treated or untreated drinking water facilities, and will also obtain fingerprints and photographs, which would help the government formulate plans and strengthen the country”s security.

However, the exercise has many challenges, which include coverage of a vast geographical area, widespread illiteracy, and diverse cultures and languages. (ANI)]

Karzai told to end corruption to ensure NATO offensive success

Washington, Mar.30 (ANI): The chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, Admiral Mike Mullen, has told Afghanistan President Hamid Ansari that NATO’s military offensive in Afghanistan will prove a waste of time unless he stamps out corruption in the Taleban stronghold of Kandahar.

This is second top-level warning to the Afghan leader in less than 24 hours, according to The Telegraph.

“We will be unable to succeed in Kandahar if we cannot eliminate a vast majority of corruption there,” Admiral Mike Mullen, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said in what appeared to be an attack on Karzai’s half-brother, Ahmad Wali Karzai, who dominates Kandahar and denies accusations of his links with its opium trade.

“If we can’t do that there, then we will not be able to succeed … That’s just a fact,” Admiral Mullen added

The assessment came as tens of thousands of troops prepared for the most important military engagement in eight years of fighting in Afghanistan.

A full-scale offensive to remove the Taleban from Kandahar is NATO’s next military objective and the centrepiece of General Stanley McChrystal’s plan to use a 30,000-strong “surge” to pave the way for a withdrawal, starting next year.

US troops plan to have cleared the Taleban out of Kandahar by the beginning of August, before the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

A collapse in support for Karzai’s Government is a nightmare scenario for Washington and would expose Obama to charges of wasting American lives and 30 billion dollars a year for the surge alone.

White House fears of such a scenario were reportedly behind Obama’s overnight trip to Kabul and Admiral Mullen’s follow-up visit less than a day later. (ANI)

Belgium Prince meets President Patil

New Delhi, Mar 23 (ANI): Prince Philippe of Belgium, who is presently on a state visit to India to cement bilateral ties, met President Pratibha Devisingh Patil here on Monday.

The Prince, who arrived here on Saturday with a large mission including Princess Mathilde and Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Steven Vanackere, also met Vice-President Hamid Ansari and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

This is the fourth such Belgian trade and industry delegation visiting India.

Belgium has emerged as one of India”s most important trading partners in the European Union (EU).

Belgium is presently India”s third most important European trading partner. Total bilateral exports between both the countries exceeded 8.8 billion Euros in 2008.

Trade in gems and jewellery constitutes about 75 percent of the bilateral trade.

Belgium has emerged as the 21st largest investor in India and the 9th largest within the European Union.

Belgium is the prime logistical hub for Indian goods traded with Europe. A number of Belgian firms are involved in development of infrastructure for ports, roads and railways in India.

Both India and Belgium have bilateral treaty to avoid dual taxation, a bilateral investment treaty, a cooperation agreement in the area of science and technology, and transport agreements. (ANI)

Chairman, PM bid farewell to retiring Rajya Sabha members

New Delhi, March 16 (IANS) Rajya Sabha Chairman Hamid Ansari Tuesday led the house in bidding farewell to 13 members whose term is ending April 2.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Leader of Opposition Arun Jaitley and Deputy Chairman K. Rahman Khan also recalled contribution of the outgoing members in their speeches.

Ansari said the house will miss the members who were not returning.

Expressing his heart-felt appreciation for their contribution, he wished them long life and good health.

The prime minister also appreciated the contribution of retiring members and recalled that he has been a member of the house for nearly 19 years.

‘My experience is that this house has some unique characteristics which enrich public life and reflect plurality and diversity of the country.’

Jaitley said new members enter the house with a certain awe and ‘all go back wiser, considering the environment of the house’.

He said the members had excellent inter-personal relations. ‘Even if we disagree, we learn a lot from each other,’ he said.

Rahman said the dynamic exposure in the house will come handy to retiring members in discharging their public role.

Members who will retire April 2 include two from Assam, one each from Himachal Pradesh, Tripura and Nagaland, three from Kerala and five from Punjab.

Manmohan Singh hosts Iftar party

New Delhi, Sep 19 (ANI): Prime Minister Manmohan Singh hosted an Iftar party here on Friday.

Vice President Hamid Ansari, Congress party president Sonia Gandhi, several foreign dignitaries and many political leaders were among those who attended the party.

Pakistan’s High Commissioner to India, Shahid Malik, and several prominent Muslim religious leaders were also among the invitees.

During the holy month of Ramadan Muslims observe a daylong fast without water and open it in the evening.

The month-long dawn-to- dusk fast started on August 22, after the sighting of the new moon. (ANI)

With lifestyle diseases on the rise, healthcare should be future focus: Ansari

Ranchi (Jharkhand), Sep.10 (ANI): Vice President M Hamid Ansari on Thursday said with the number of lifestyle diseases increasing, healthcare facilities should be strengthened to meet future demands of the country.

“The facilities we have is sufficient for now, but not sufficient for future,” Ansari said while dedicating the new HCG Curie-Abdur Razzaque Ansari Cancer Institute (C-ARACI) to the nation.

He said there has been huge progress in healthcare in the country, but the increase in new diseases has also kept in tandem with the improving system.

“There weren’t too many diseases 50 years ago. But now there has been an increase (in diseases) following changing lifestyles and diagnosis of new diseases,” he added.

Ansari said development of the health sector was crucial in maintaining the happiness index.

“A healthy person is a happy person. An ailing person, howsoever rich, is an unhappy person,” Ansari said while lauding the contribution of non-governmental institutes like Ranchi’s C-ARACI in developing health care facilities. (ANI)

Week-long Onam celebrations begin in Kerala

Thiruvananthapuram, Sep.2 (ANI): Week-long festivities commenced here on Monday as Onam festival celebrations got off to a colourful start.

Kerala Chief Minister, V S Achuthanandan on Wednesday inaugurated the celebrations on the occasion of Onam here and honoured Malayalam actor Mohanlal in recognition of his completion of three decades in filmdom.

Union minister of State for External Affairs Shashi Tharoor, State Tourism and State Home Minister Kodiyeri Balakrishnan and Water Resources minister N K Premachandran were present during the function.

President Pratibha Patil, Vice-President Hamid Ansari and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh also greeted people on the occasion of Onam, the harvest festival of Kerala and said it was a tribute to farmers.

During the week, various cultural programmes will be held and will last till September 7. (ANI)

Namibian President to meet Manmohan Singh today

New Delhi, Aug 30 (ANI): Namibian President Hifikepunye Pohamba will hold official-level talks with Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh here today.

Several agreements/MoUs for institutionalizing bilateral cooperation are expected to be signed.

The two sides will ink a MoU to provide an umbrella framework for Indian investment in the exploration of mineral resources, including gold, diamond and uranium in Zambia.

Later, President Pohamba will call on President Pratibha Patil.

Vice President Hamid Ansari, the Leader of Opposition L K Advani and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi will also call on him.

The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM), the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and the Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) are jointly organizing an interaction with the Indian business community for the visiting Namibian delegation in New Delhi.

The Namibian President arrived here on Sunday a five-day state visit to India.

This is President Pohamba’s first visit to India.

He is accompanied by a 43-member delegation, which includes five Ministers, senior officials, representatives of Chambers of Commerce and Industry, businessmen. (ANI)

Namibian President arrives in India

New Delhi, Aug 30 (ANI): Namibian President Hifikepunye Pohamba arrived here on a five-day state visit to India today.

This is President Pohamba’s first visit to India.

He is accompanied by a 43-member delegation, which includes five Ministers, senior officials, representatives of Chambers of Commerce and Industry, businessmen.

During his visit, President Pohamba will call on President Pratibha Patil and would hold official talks with Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh.

Several agreements/MoUs for institutionalizing bilateral cooperation are expected to be signed.

The two sides will ink a MoU to provide an umbrella framework for Indian investment in the exploration of mineral resources, including gold, diamond and uranium in Zambia.

Vice President Hamid Ansari, the Leader of Opposition L K Advani and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi will also call on him.

The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM), the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and the Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) are jointly organizing an interaction with the Indian business community for the visiting Namibian delegation in New Delhi.

India and Namibia enjoy friendly and mutually supportive ties.

Both countries have excellent interaction in various international fora, including the UN, the NAM and the Commonwealth and share a commonality of views on major international issues such as UN Reforms and combating international terrorism.

Namibia has consistently expressed its support for India’s candidature for Permanent Membership of an expanded the UNSC.

The Namibian Government expressed its solidarity with and full support for India on the terrorist attacks in Mumbai in November 2008.

India has executed a number of projects in Namibia including plastic demonstration centres, biogas units and solar power plants.

India had gifted tractors and diesel engine pumps to the Namibian agriculture sector and 20 incubators to the Indira Gandhi Maternity Clinic in Namibia.

Namibia regularly avails of training facilities under ITEC programme in various fields. everal Indian ITEC experts have been involved with policy formulation in the country since independence. (ANI)

Ensure public interest and safety while regulating N-power : Hamid Ansari

Mumbai, Aug 26 (ANI): Vice President Mohd Hamid Ansari has on Wednesday called on scientists to exercise utmost caution in the regulation of nuclear power in the ensuring public interest and safety.

Addressing the graduation ceremony of the Baba Atomic Research Centre (BARC) Training School in Trombay, “our experience in regulation of a hitherto closed sector thrown open to private corporate and foreign investment has been a mixed one.”

Ansari said in various areas such as telecom, petroleum and gas, electricity and infrastructure development, the public perception of regulatory oversight has been dented as a result of allegations of regulatory bias and conflict of interest in corporate conflicts.

” We must exercise utmost caution in the regulation of the nuclear power sector so that the public interest and safety is ensured,” Ansari said.

Raising concern over the non-availability of human resource for the research sector, Ansari said : “A time when the government and public sector have been losing human resources to the private sector and are unable to attract the best talent available, what is that sets apart the atomic energy and space establishments.”

Ansari appreciated BARC’s initiation to train human resource internally.

“The experience of the Department of Atomic Energy seems to confirm the view that within large organizations, there is an intricate synergy between personal fulfilment and individual accomplishment and research-education linkage,”Ansari said

“Internal human resource development and retention is greatly facilitated by this focus on linking day-to-day work with academia and research,” he added.

Underlining the importance human resource in the nuclear research, Ansari said human resources occupy a critical role in the nuclear industry, as the life cycle of the nuclear energy sector requires extended time horizon, technological complexity and need for excellence.

“The nuclear human resource dilemmas of the developed countries are of a totally different dimension. They are facing problems in retaining skilled personnel for facilities that are at the end of the life cycle with no new capacity deployment in the near future. They also have to attract young talent in an ageing population if they wish to revive nuclear power as a green energy option in a world facing climate change scenarios,”Ansari said.

Ansari expressed confidence that the training and work would see all researchers emerge as multi-disciplinary specialists, spanning multiple technologies and sciences and represent India on the world stage where new opportunities are emerging in nuclear research. (ANI)

Nation pays homage to Rajiv Gandhi on his 65th birth anniversary

New Delhi, Aug 20 (ANI): The nation on Thursday paid homage to former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi on his 65th birth anniversary.

President Pratibha Patil, Vice President Hamid Ansari, Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh and other dignitaries paid floral tributes to the former Prime Minister.

Congress President Sonia Gandhi along with her son and MP Rahul Gandhi and daughter Priyanka Gandhi Vadra reached “Vir Bhumi” to pay their tributes.

Several functions were organised here, including a special prayer meeting at Vir Bhumi.

The ministry of rural development has convened a high-level meeting here to review the National Rural Employment Guarentee Scheme (NAREGA). It may announce increase in the wages under NAREGA. The number of working days is also likely to be increased under the programme.

The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy will launch a mass awareness campaign.

Titled as Rajiv Gandhi Akshay Urja Diwas, the event advocates the essence of renewable energy in the sectors of bio energy, wind, hydro and solar energy.

Rajiv Gandhi was assassinated on May 21, 1991 at Sriperumbudur in Tamil Nadu during a poll campaign. (ANI)

Nepal PM leaving for India today

Kathmandu, Aug 18 (ANI): Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal will be leaving on a five-day official visit to India leading a 64-member team on Tuesday afternoon.

Nepal will be accompanied by his spouse Gayatri Nepal, six cabinet ministers including the Foreign, Finance and Energy Ministers, high level government officers, businessmen and journalists.

During his visit, he will hold high-level consultations with Indian President Pratibha Patil, Vice-President Hamid Ansari, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, External Affairs Minister S.M Krishna. Home Minister P. Chidambaram and Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee.

No important treaties and agreements will be signed during the visit due to a lack of consensus back home. However, a few agreements related to trade may be signed.

Although the Pancheshwar multi-purpose project will be discussed, no specific agreement will be signed on this. The main opposition CPN (Maoist) has warned the government not to sign any agreement on Pancheshwar without their consensus.

Earlier, Nepal had said his visit would focus on deepening existing relations between both countries.

He said he would not sign any agreements with India without taking other political parties in Nepal into confidence.

Nepal will also visit Mumbai and observe the development and financial activities there. He will also take stock of the garbage disposal system of the city.

This will be his first visit to New Delhi after assuming the office of Prime Minister. (ANI)

17-member delegation to represent India at Kazakh world religious meet

New Delhi, July 1 (ANI): A seventeen member delegation is representing India at the Third Congress of the Leaders of World and Traditional Religions starting in Astana in Kazakhstan from today (July 1 and 2).

The Third Congress will see the participation of three world religions – Christianity, Islam and Zoroastrianism and more than 60 delegations from different religious confessions, representatives from international organizations such as the United Nations, the Islamic Conference Organization, the OSCE and UNESCO.

“The 17 member Indian delegation representing Muslims, Hindus and Christians has gone to Astana to participate in the global conference of faith and civilisations where they will deliberate on prospects of peaceful coexistence among the world’s religions,” said Dr. Kairat Umarov, Ambassador of Kazakhstan in India.

Indian Vice President Hamid Ansari was also invited to be a guest of honour at the Congress, but could not make to the conference due to prior commitments, said Dr. Kairat Umarov.

Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev will inaugurate the conference at a unique pyramid-shaped building in Astana, which is a nine-storey monument called “Palace of Peace and Concord”. It has been specially built for the meeting of leaders of world and traditional religions.

Israeli President Shimon Peres is the chief guest for the conference. Other prominent participants are Spanish Foreign Minister Miguel Moratinos, former Norwegian Prime Minister Kjell Bondevik, Supreme Imam of the University of Al-Azhar Sheikh Mohammed Said Tantaui.

According to Kazakhstan, which hosted the previous two Congress’s (in September 2003 and September 2006); a regular dialogue between the leaders of world and traditional religions opens “wide prospects for mutual cooperation and contributes to overcoming negative manifestations such as violence, fanaticism, extremism and terrorism.”

Kazakhstan’s initiative has gained worldwide recognition, so much so, that the United Nations General Assembly adopted a Resolution on Promotion of Inter-Religious Dialogue on November 12, 2004.

The resolution stresses the commitment of all religions to promote peace and stability all over the world, and appeals to the international community to promote inter-religious dialogue, a culture of peace and greater dialogue among civilizations.

The first day of the Congress – the plenary session – will focus on how and what role religious leaders can play in the construction of a world based on tolerance, mutual respect and cooperation.

The second and concluding day will focus on three issues – (1) Moral and cultural wealth, world ethics (2) Dialogue and cooperation and (3) Solidarity, especially in times of crises. By Praful Kumar SinghANI)

B. S Koshiyari withdraws resignation from Rajya Sabha

New Delhi, June 19 (ANI): Senior BJP leader from Uttarakhand B. S. Koshiyari opted to withdraw his resignation from Rajya Sabha on Friday as per suggestion of the party’s central leadership.

On Wednesday, Koshiyari had sent his resignation letter to Rajya Sabha Chairman Hamid Ansari as a pressure tactic to build pressure for removal of rival Uttarakhand Chief Minister B C Khanduri.

On Friday, Koshiyari met Ansari in the capital to withdraw his resignation letter after meeting party President Rajnath Singh on Thursday.

“Koshiyari today met the Rajya Sabha chairman and apprised him of his decision to withdraw his resignation and requested him to return the letter (of resignation) that he had given,” BJP vice president Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi told media after his meet.

Ansari had called Koshiyari for a meeting as per the convention that the resignation of an MP is accepted only after a meeting with the chairman of the house. (ANI)

Koshiyari withdraws resignation from Rajya Sabha

New Delhi, June 19 (ANI): Former Uttarakhand Chief Minister and senior BJP leader Bhagat Singh Koshiyari on Friday withdrew his resignation from Rajya Sabha in keeping with the directive of the party’s central leadership.

Koshiyari had sent his resignation letter to Rajya Sabha Chairman Hamid Ansari on Wednesday, apparently to build pressure for removal of Chief Minister B C Khanduri.

BJP sources said the central leadership wanted to maintain the status quo under which Khanduri would continue as Chief Minister while Koshiyari would continue as a member of the Rajya Sabha.

Khanduri had offered to quit in an apparent bid to push for a leadership change in the BJP-ruled state.

The Koshiyari camp has been demanding resignation of Chief Minister B C Khanduri, but the BJP high command, which is grappling with the situation arising out of dissenting voices from some prominent central leaders, has been in favour of maintaining status quo.

With an atmosphere of political uncertainty prevailing in the state, the opposition Congress has demanded imposition of President’s rule saying infighting in the ruling BJP was hampering development process. (ANI)

Nation pays tribute to Nehru on his 45th death anniversary

New Delhi, May 27 (ANI): President Pratibha Patil and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh led the nation in paying floral tributes to India’s first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, on his 45th death anniversary on Wednesday.

Vice President Hamid Ansari and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi also paid floral tributes at Shanti Van, the memorial dedicated to Nehru, as priests recited hymns from the sacred texts.

Defence Minister A K Antony, External Affairs Minister S M Krishna and former Home Minister Shivraj Patil also paid floral tribute to the late leader.

Union Ministers Vyalar Ravi, Murli Deora Meira Kumar, Veerappa Moily, Ghulam Nabi Azad and Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit were also present on the occasion.

Senior Congress leaders Motilal Vohra, Satyabrat Chaturvedi, Ashwini Kumar,Pawan Kumar Bansal, Subudh Kant Sahay and Sis Ram Ola, J P Aggarwal and Jagdish Tytler, National Conference leader Farooq Abdullah, former chairman of Planning Commission Montek Singh Ahluwalia, Thiruvanthapuram MP Shashi Tharoor and Congress leader Buta Singh also paid tribute to Nehru.

An all religion prayer meeting was organised at the premises. A speech delivered by Nehru was also played at the end of prayer.

A pivotal figure during India’s independence movement, Nehru was born on November 14, 1889 in Allahabad. Nehru graduated from Cambridge University, and returned to India in 1912.

He was also a key figure in international politics in the post-war period, and was one of the founding figures of the Non-Aligned Movement.

Popularly referred to as Panditji, Nehru was also a writer, a scholar and an amateur historian.

Nehru was one of the youngest leaders of the Indian National Congress and was jailed seven times.

He was independent India’s first Prime Minister from August 15, 1947 to May 27, 1964. (ANI)

Nation pays homage to Rajiv Gandhi on his 18th death anniversary

New Delhi, May 21 (ANI): President Pratibha Patil, Vice President Hamid Ansari, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Congress president Sonia Gandhi led the nation to pay homage to former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi on his 18th death anniversary today.

Sonia Gandhi was among the first to arrive at Veerbhmi, the memorial of the charismatic leader.

Rahul Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi and several Congress leaders also paid floral tributes to the late leader.

A series of functions have been organised to mark the occasion.

The day is also being observed as Anti-Terrorism Day. Seminars and discussions are organised against terrorism and a pledge would be administered to people against terrorism and for maintaining peace.

Rajiv Gandhi was assassinated on May 21, 1991 at Sriperumbudur in Tamil Nadu during a poll campaign. (ANI)

India’s presence made my inauguration ceremony complete: Zuma

Pretoria (S. Africa), May 10 (ANI): Newly appointed South African President Jacob Zuma thanked New Delhi for its support, and said his inauguration ceremony would not complete without India’s presence.

Thanking all those who stood with South Africa, Zuma added, “The inauguration would not have been complete without the presence of India,” Zuma said.

The ceremony, which took place here on Saturday, was attended by Indian Vice President Hamid Ansari and other world leaders.

“There was a pull aside with Vice President Hamid Ansari and the new President of South Africa,” said Nalin Surie, MEA Secretary (West).

Ansari joined a host of other dignitaries in the ceremony at the top-of-the-hill Union Buildings, the seat of the South African Government.

Besides Ansari, 30 other world leaders, including Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ratnasiri Wickramanayaka, Britain’s junior Foreign Minister Mark Malloch Brown and Zuma’s three predecessors Nelson Mandela, Thabo Mbeki and Kgalema Motlanthe also attended the ceremony.

Zuma was sworn in as South Africa’s President after a remarkable political comeback and quickly highlighted the challenges he faces as the continent’s biggest economy heads towards recession.

The prospect of Zuma taking the oath of office before heads of state was unthinkable during turbulent times when he was nearly ruined by graft and rape charges, crises that might have buried many politicians.

Promising to help South Africans realise their dreams, Zuma, 67, took a sober view of the country’s economy, which may already be in its first recession in 17 years.

Former S. African leader Nelson Mandela, praised globally for his struggle against apartheid, attended the inauguration ceremony, in a huge political coup for the charismatic Zuma.

One of Zuma’s toughest tasks may be juggling the interests of the unions and communists who helped him rise to the top, with those of investors who fear he will steer the economy left. By Sanjay Mohan (ANI)

Vice-President arrives in South Africa for Prez Zuma’s inauguration ceremony

ON BOARD/ Johannesburg (South Africa), May 9 (ANI): Vice-President Hamid Ansari who arrived on a three-day visit to South Africa, will attend the inauguration ceremony of new South African President Jacob Zuma today.
Zuma will be sworn in as independent South Africa’s third president today, whose African National Congress (ANC) swept the general elections in the country held on April 22.

Earlier, addressing a news conference onboard in his aircraft, Ansari said India, like the rest of the world, derives great satisfaction with the new president being sworn-in.

“We were one of the pillars of support to the people of South Africa in their struggle against apartheid right through the period pf apartheid. We derive just as the rest of the world derives great satisfaction when the apartheid regime was dismantled. And people got a chance to elect their own representative government. You have seen that South Africa has been through a normal democratic process again and again. That’s another reason. It’s a functioning democracy, ” said Ansari.

Ansari further said his visit is not just political symbolism and is an effort to further strengthen bilateral ties.

“Over the last two years or so bilateral trade has doubled very considerably. There is Indian investment in South Africa. So we are looking at a relationship, which is going to grow and grow in very substantive sects. So it is not just the political symbolism it is a relationship which we feel and South Africans feel that should be invested in,” he added.

He also said there is no disagreement between the two countries on the issue of terrorism and how the menace is to be dealt with.

“If there is one subject on which there is international consensus it is the question of terrorism because terrorism is indiscriminate violence. So nobody knows who would be the next victim and under what circumstances. And civilized society cannot function under those conditions. I don’t think there is any gap in that perception,” said Ansari.

Ansari and his wife Salma Ansari were accorded a red carpet welcome on his arrival at the O R Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg by South Africa’s Science and Technology Minister, Mosibudi Mangena.

During the visit, Ansari is expected to meet some world leaders who would also assemble in Pretoria to attend the inauguration of Zuma.

Zuma, 67, taking the oath of office was unthinkable during turbulent years when graft and rape charges nearly ruined him, crises that might have buried many politicians.

At the top of Zuma’s agenda will be navigating Africa’s biggest economy through what could already be its first recession in 17 years.

South Africans respect the ANC for its anti-apartheid struggle but they are growing impatient with a number of problems, which Zuma has promised to tackle.

Zuma is known for his mediation skills, which could help him prevent ANC power struggles, which led dissidents to form a breakaway party.

He was jailed for 10 years under apartheid before going into exile and heading up the ANC’s intelligence, struggle credentials that helped his rise to the presidency. (ANI)