Ashoka XI, Ghorpadi Tamil United register victories in Peninsula Land football tourney

Ashoka XI and Ghorpadi Tamil United registered wins against their respective opponents in the Peninsula Land Pune District Football League played at the Range Hills ground on Wednesday.

Ashoka XI edged past opponents Sunny Days 3-2 in what was a thrilling encounter. Sijo Daniel, Vishal Kumbhar and Aslam Shaikh scored for the winning team while Mahesh Ram and Shinnu Shanmughan scored for the losing team.

In another match Ghorpadi tamil United trounced opponents Ultimate Blues 4-1 with Santil Pillay (2), Sanjay Pillay and Charlie Indrajeet scoring for the winners and Rahul Chavan scoring for the losing team.

The tournament has been organised by the Pune District Football Association.

Results:

Division: Second Division

Match No 1: GROUP C: Naaz XI w/o KP XI ‘B’

Match No 2: GROUP C: Ashoka XI 3 (Sijo Daniel 22′, Vishal Kumbhar 31′ & Aslam Shaikh 39′) bt Sunny Days 2 (Mahesh Ram {penalty} 28′ & Shinnu Shanmughan 42′)

Division: First Division

Match No 3: GROUP B: Ghorpadi Tamil United 4 (Santil Pillay 17′ & 49′, Sanjay Pillay 22′ & Charlie Indrajeet 36′) bt Ultimate Blues 1 (Rahul Chavan)

Match No 4: GROUP A: Rupali 0 drew with Jolly Rangehills 0

Tomorrow’s Fixtures 27/05/2010

At Rangehills Ground, 2 nd Division:

Match No 1: GROUP A: Strikers v/s Azam Campus at 1:00 P.M.

Match No 2: GROUP A: Parshuramians’B’ v/s Tiger Combine at 2:00 P.M.

1st Division:

Match No 3: GROUP C: Shivajians S.C. ‘A’ v/s Indrayani at 3:00 P.M.

Match No 4: GROUP C: Rahul S.C. ‘A’ v/s Poona Socials ‘A’ at 4:00 P.M.

At S.P. College Ground.

Super Division:

Match No 1: GROUP B: Deccan XI F.C. ‘A’ v/s City Club at 3:00 P.M.

Match No 2: GROUP A: CMS Falcons ‘A’ v/s P.D. Central Railways at 5:00 P.M.

Don’t waste your votes, give it to us, Buddha tells BJP

In a new twist to the ongoing politics prior to the civic polls, Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee on Wednesday asked BJP supporters to vote for the Marxists. Bhattacharjee made this appeal while addressing a public meeting in Bansdroni, on the southern fringe of the city.

“I appeal to those who support the BJP and vote for that party, do not spoil your vote. Vote for us, I assure you that we will work for the city,” said Bhattacharjee.

The BJP has fielded 92 candidates in the upcoming Kolkata Municipal Corporation elections and in the last parliamentary elections its vote share was 6.36 per cent. The party can play a vital role in the victory of any candidate in Kolkata and other civic bodies.

An angry BJP retaliated: “They have come to our doors with a begging bowl. It shows we are important to both the CPM and the Trinamool. Following the split between the Congress and the Trinamool over seat sharing, the Trinamool had also asked for our votes. They are mistaken because a BJP voter will never vote for any other party,” said Rahul Sinha, party’s state unit president.

Sources in the CPM said that the Congress has a 16 per cent vote share, but a section of Congress voters will vote for the Trinamool and thereby harm prospects of the Left Front candidates. “If a section of BJP voters cast their votes for the Left candidates, it will be easier for us to contest Trinamool candidates,” said a leader.

Former chief minister Jyoti Basu had appealed to the Congress supporters in the state to vote for the Left Front candidates in the Assembly bypolls held in December 2009. However, his appeal did not work and Left Front candidates were defeated in nine out of the ten constituencies.

Now, Buddha asks for BJP votes

In a new twist to the ongoing politics prior to the civic polls, Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee on Wednesday asked BJP supporters to vote for the Marxists. Bhattacharjee made this appeal while addressing a public meeting in Bansdroni.

“I appeal to those who support the BJP and vote for that party, do not spoil your vote. Vote for us, I assure you that we will work for the city,” said Bhattacharjee.

The BJP has fielded 92 candidates in the Kolkata municipal election and in the last parliamentary elections its vote share was 6.36 per cent. The party can play a vital role in the victory of any candidate in Kolkata and other civic bodies.

An angry BJP retaliated: “They have come to our doors with a begging bowl. It shows we are important to both the CPM and the Trinamool. Following the split between the Congress and the Trinamool over seat sharing, the TMC had also asked for our votes. They are mistaken because a BJP voter will never vote for any other party,” said Rahul Sinha, party’s state unit president.

“If a section of BJP voters cast their vote for the Left candidates, it will be easier for us to contest TMC candidates,” said a CPI(M) leader.

Mamata Banerjee lauds Rahul Gandhi’s train ride

New Delhi, Sept 17 (ANI): Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee has lauded Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi’s train ride as part of his party’s austerity drive.

Mamata Banerjee, who inaugurated the newly spruced up terminal of New Delhi railway station in the capital along with Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit on Tuesday, lauded the austerity act.

Gandhi travelled in an air-conditioned chair car of the Swarn Shatabdi Express on Tuesday, a day after his mother Sonia Gandhi travelled in an economy class flight from New Delhi to Mumbai.

Rahul travelled from New Delhi to Ludhiana to inaugurate a four-day camp of young Congressmen.

Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee has asked the Congress leaders to observe austerity to cut down expenditure in the wake of draught declared in parts of the country.

Earlier, the Congress Party had decided that its ministers and lawmakers would also take a 20 per cent cut in salaries.

The Congress Party has also urged the government to keep prices of essential commodities in check with special emphasis on oil seeds and pulses. (ANI)

Rahul holds meeting with Congress activists, farmers in Thanjavur

Thanjavur (Tamil Nadu), Sep 9 (ANI): All India Congress Committee (AICC) General Secretary Rahul Gandhi, who is on a three-day visit to Tamil Nadu, visited Thanjavur on Wednesday and held meetings with Youth Congress activists and farmers.

Gandhi was welcomed by thousand of Congress supporters, who stood outside the venue, Kandha Saras Mahal, just to have a glimpse of the young leader.

“We are very happy to be a part of this meeting, which focuses on propagation of policies and programmes of the Congress party towards the youth. And the idea of this meeting is to further the ideology of the party,” said Swaminathan, Chairman of Municipal Corporation Committee.

However, his speech got a mixed response from the farmers who attended the meeting. They felt that Gandhi neglected the agriculture sector in his speech.

“The entire focus of Rahul’s speech was targeted towards strengthening of grassroots of the party in the state whereas his neglecting of farmers’ issues have disappointed us,” said Sundra Vimalanathan, a farmer.

It is believed that Gandhi is aiming to revitalise the Congress party in Tamil Nadu, where Dravida Munnettra Kazhagam (DMK) and All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) are the two major political players. (ANI)

Two engineering students killed in accident At Agra-Delhi

Agra, May 25 (IANS) Two engineering students, returning home after classes, were killed when they rammed their scooter into a stationary truck on the Agra-Delhi highway Monday, police said.

Villagers and police constables rushed the two students, who were seriously injured, to Apollo Hospital on Mathura road, where doctors pronounced them dead.

Police said the two students Rahul and Prashant, residents of Kamla Nagar colony, were B.Tech students of BMAS Engineering College on Mathura road.

The bodies have been sent for post mortem.

Jyotiraditya credits Sonia, PM and Rahul for his victory in elections

Gwalior, May 24 (ANI): Congress leader Jyotiraditya Scindia on Sunday said that his victory in the recently held Parliamentary election was the result of Congress party’s concern for the poor people’s upliftment.

“This victory is the victory of Sonia Gandhi, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, youth icon Rahul Gandhi. Their policies and their concern for the upliftment of the poor have shown results,” said Jyotiraditya Scindia on Sunday.

Jyotiraditya Scindia, who recently won from Guna constituency, was accorded a warm welcome on Sunday by a large number of supporters and local people on Sunday in Gwalior.

Amidst slogans hailing him and Congress party, Jyotiraditya Scindia was greeted by a cheering crowd and was heavily garlanded.

Jyotiraditya Scindia, son of former Congress leader Madhav Rao Scindia, gave his victory’s credit to the party leadership and party’s friendly policies. (ANI)

Now, software to analyse MR images and identify early Alzheimer’s disease

Washington, May 22 (ANI): Scientists at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) claim that they have developed a piece of software that can prove helpful in analysing MRI studies of the brain and allow diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease and of mild cognitive impairment, a lesser form of dementia that precedes the development of Alzheimer’s by several years.

Writing about their work in the journal Brain, the researchers have revealed that their software program can accurately differentiate patients with mild cognitive impairment or Alzheimer’s disease from normal elderly individuals based on anatomic differences in brain structures known to be affected by the disease.

“Traditionally Alzheimer’s has been diagnosed based on a combination of factors – such as a neurologic exam, detailed medical history and written tests of cognitive functioning – with neuroimaging used primarily to rule out other diseases such as stroke or a brain tumor,” says Dr. Rahul Desikan, of the Martinos Center and Boston University School of Medicine, lead author of the Brain paper.

“Our findings show the feasibility and importance of using automated, MRI-based neuroanatomic measures as a diagnostic marker for Alzheimer’s disease,” he added.

The researchers point out that mild cognitive impairment occurs in about 20 percent of elderly individuals, and that 80 percent of them develop Alzheimer’s within five or six years.

Given that medications to slow the progression of Alzheimer’s are in development, they say that the ability to treat patients in the earliest stages of the disease may significantly delay progression to dementia.

With a view to finding out whether MR imaging could produce diagnostic markers for mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer’s disease, the researchers used FreeSurfer – an openly available imaging software package developed at the Martinos Center and the University of California at San Diego – to examine a number of neuroanatomic regions across a range of normal individuals and patients with mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer’s disease.

In the first phase of the study, they analysed MR images of 97 elderly individuals, some who had been determined to have mild cognitive impairment and others who were cognitively normal.

The researchers said that the analysis of those images led to the identification of three brain regions where structural differences distinguished the normal controls from participants with mild cognitive impairment with an accuracy of 91 percent.

Earlier pathological and imaging studies have found evidence of early Alzheimer’s disease in these three areas – the hippocampus, entorhinal cortex and the supramarginal gyrus.

The research group then analyzed imaging data from 216 individuals in the Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Database to validate the accuracy and assess the reliability of the first-phase observations.

They revealed that 94 of the individuals were normal, 58 who had mild cognitive impairment at the time of imaging and went on to develop dementia, and 65 who had probable Alzheimer’s based on their clinical symptoms.

These participants also had a series of neuropsychological tests, and samples of cerebrospinal fluid were available for many of them.

Automated MRI measures of the same three areas identified in the first phase – entorhinal cortex, hippocampus, and supramarginal gyrus – discriminated individuals with mild cognitive impairment from normal elderly controls with 95 percent accuracy, and patients with Alzheimer’s were discriminated from normal controls with 100 percent accuracy.

The MRI measures also were significantly correlated with clinical and cognitive tests of dementia, particularly memory decline, and with biomarkers of cellular pathology such as the Alzheimer’s-associated forms of the tau and amyloid proteins.

“Our results indicate that these automated MRI measures are one effective way of identifying individuals in the earliest stages of Alzheimer’s disease, but before this technology can be used clinically, several follow-up studies need to be done,” says Desikan. (ANI)

President invites Manmohan Singh to form government

New Delhi, May 20 (ANI): President Pratibha Devisingh Patil invited the Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh to form the new Government at the centre after he claimed that he had the support of 322 members of Parliament.

On Wednesday evening, Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh and United Progressive Alliance chairperson Sonia Gandhi called on President Pratibha Patil to stake the claim to form the government.

The President handed over to Manmohan Singh the letter to form the Government. He and the new Council of Ministers will take oath of office and secrecy on May 22.

After meeting the President, Dr. Manmohan Singh said that apart from its 274 seats, the UPA has the support of Samajwadi Party, Rashtriya Janata Dal and Bahujan Samaj Party.

The outside support of RJD, SP and BSP takes the UPA’s tally to 322 seats.

Earlier, the crucial UPA meet to decide Cabinet berths concluded at 10 Janpath, the residence of Congress president Sonia Gandhi. All the key pre-poll partners of the Congress attended the meeting.

National Conference leader Farooq Abdullah, Trinamool chief Mamata Banerjee, DMK chief M Karunanidhi, NCP president Sharad Pawar and leader Praful Patel were present. Senior Congress leaders who attended the meeting included, Manmohan Singh, Sonia Gandhi, Pranab Mukherjee, P. Chindambaram, A.K. Antony and Rahul Gandhi.

Sonia Gandhi was re-elected UPA chairperson during the meeting. Her name was proposed by Karunanidhi and seconded by Mamata Bannerjee .

All eyes are now on the likely candidates who would head some of the most important ministries in the next Congress-led UPA government.

The Ministry of Human Resource Development, headed by Congress leader Arjun Singh could throw up a surprise. Pranab Mukherjee has indicated that he would like to remain as the Finance Minister. Kapil Sibal’s name is doing the rounds as the new Foreign Minister. Rahul Gandhi has stated that he would like to remain outside the Government but speculation is rife that he may agree to join the Cabinet. (ANI)

Presence in Cabinet, only time will show: Rahul Gandhi

New Delhi, May 19 (ANI): As the television studios discussed the possibility of Rahul Gandhi’s inclusion in the Cabinet, the man at the centre of it all said only time will show whether he would join the Ministry or work for the party.

“Only time will show,” Gandhi told reporters here.

His statement came after many Congress leaders, including Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, invited Rahul Gandhi to join the Cabinet.

On May 16, Singh had said that he would try to make Gandhi a part of the new cabinet.

“It’s always my wish to have Rahul Gandhi in my Cabinet, but now we’ll have to persuade him to join us,” Singh said.

He said the thumping win of the Congress was due to the untiring work that Sonia Gandhi and Rahul had done during all the five years of the UPA’s regime.

“Under the visionary leadership of Sonia Gandhi and the sustained hardwork by our youth leader Rahul Gandhi, we achieved the success,” Singh added. (ANI)

PM wants Montek Singh Ahluwalia as Finance Minister?

New Delhi, May 17 (ANI): As the Congress core committee brainstorms over the issues related to government formation, there are reports that Dr. Manmohan Singh wants deputy chairman of the Planning Commission Montek Singh Ahluwalia as the next Union Finance Minister.

Ahluwalia will have to enter the cabinet through the Rajya Sabha route, the same as the Dr. Singh, CNN-IBN reports.

With party leaders insisting that the UPA does not need the support of any new big allies, the Congress is also likely to keep key portfolios with it.

There is also a demand from within the party to bring Rahul Gandhi into the Cabinet especially after his successful campaigning strategies, particularly in Uttar Pradesh.

According to the sources, Rahul is likely to be included as the Rural Development Minister in the Cabinet.

Sources revealed that the new Cabinet would include several young MPs.

The other young MPs apart from Rahul who are likely to be inducted into the Cabinet include Sachin Pilot, Jitin Prasada, and Sandeep Dikshit.

The major UPA allies such as the Dravida Munnettra Kazhagam (DMK), the Trinamool Congress and the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) also are expecting ministerial berths.

Reports claimed that the UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi has already called up Rashtriya Janata Dal chief Lalu Prasad to attend the Cabinet meeting.

There are speculations doing rounds that the External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee will be shifted to the Finance Ministry, which the Manmohan Singh has been handling so far.

Commerce Minister Kamal Nath is likely to be shifted to the External Affairs Ministry.

Home Minister P Chidambaram and Defence Minister A K Antony are likely to continue in their posts. Science and Technology Minister Kapil Sibal may get the Commerce Ministry. (ANI)

“We’ll try to persuade Rahul Gandhi to join the cabinet” says Manmohan

New Delhi, May 16 (ANI): Thanking the people of the country for the Congress led UPA’s stupendous performance in the 2009 general elections, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Saturday said that he would try to make party general secretary Rahul Gandhi a part of the new cabinet.

Addressing media persons jointly with UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi at 10 Janpath here, Singh thanked the people of the country for the faith they had shown in the Congress party.

“It’s always my wish to have Rahul Gandhi in my cabinet, but now we’ll have to persuade him to join us,” Singh said.

He said the thumping win of the Congress party was due to the untiring work that Sonia Gandhi and Rahul had done during all the five years of the UPA’s regime.

“Under the visionary leadership of Sonia Gandhi and the sustained hardwork by our youth leader Rahul Gandhi, we achieved the success,” Singh added.

Congratulating the people of the country on giving the UPA the mandate to form the next government, Sonia Gandhi said people had revealed that they knew what was right for them.

“People of India know what’s good for them,” Gandhi said. (ANI)

Congress sweeping Delhi in initial voting results

New Delhi/Kanpur/Mathura, May 16 (ANI): With their arms in the air and banners of star campaigners Rahul and Priyanka Gandhi in either hand, Congress Party supporters set off firecrackers in New Delhi over the news that their party is surging in on all the seven seats.

Senior Congress leader Kapil Sibal appeard joyous over the initial leads. He said, “This is a mandate for Sonia Gandhi’s leadership and the Prime Minister’s leadership in government. People have voted overall for stability, secularism and a Prime Minister who wants to serve the nation, and not be involved in politics.”

Sibal added that all allies are with the UPA and there is no falling out.

Meanwhile in Kanpur, Congress Party workers organised fire ritual in anticipation of the party’s victory.

“In the last five years the way Manmohan Singh’s UPA Government has worked for country’s development and prosperity, we wish that it once again comes to power. We have offered prayers and organized fire ritual. We wish that Congress Government-led by Manmohan Singh and Sonia Gandhi comes to power,” said Ram Manohar, a party worker.

In Mathura, hordes of people are busy preparing ‘Ladoo’ in large numbers which would be distributed after the final results are out.

The UPA is leading in 224 seats and the NDA in 154 seats. The Third Front is leading in 69 and Others are leading in 30, till the reports last filtered in. (ANI)

Rahul says, Congress will always stand for ordinary person

Amritsar, May 11 (ANI): Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi on Monday said that his party would always stand for the ordinary man unlike the National Democratic Alliance, which ignored various sections of society, including the poor, the farmers and the Dalits during its tenure.

“When the Congress government came to power in 2004, Sonia Gandhi, Manmohan Singh and we all made just one promise that we will work for the ‘aam admi,’ farmers of Punjab, mazdoor (labourers), Dalit and it will be there government. We functioned as per our promise,” he said, slamming the NDA for “thinking” about the rich and upper classes.

Rahul said the opposition parties made a new promise daily. He ridiculed NDA’s slogan of ‘India shining’ during the Lok Sabha elections in 2004, by terming the English slogan intended for the privileged.

Gandhi lampooned the BJP leaders for telling the entire country that India was shining. “But they did not go to the houses of the poor, the farmers, the Dalit and other weaker sections. They just went to the houses of the rich. You (voters) then showed them the door,” Rahul said.

He claimed that the biggest achievement of the UPA in its five-year rule was employment guarantee scheme, providing for 100 days of assured employment during the year.

Rahul Gandhi said that the Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh was the “pride of Punjab and the country” who took the country forward in all spheres.

“Manmohan Singh is pride of Punjab and India,” said Rahul Gandhi while sharing a stage in any election rally for the first time with the prime minister Dr. Singh.

During his earlier visits to the state on 5th and 9th May, Rahul addressed election rallies at Barnala, Mohali, Ludhiana, Moga and Hoshiarpur. (ANI)

UPA is an “Ulta Pulta Alliance”

New Delhi, May 11 (ANI): Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) spokesman Ravi Shankar Prasad on Monday described the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) as an “Ulta Pulta (topsy turvy) Alliance”.

Hours after Prime Minister Manmohan Singh questioned Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s secular credentials,Prasad said the UPA was a divided house.

“Manmohan Singh looked pessimistic and defeated. The campaign of Congress lacks maturity and no one knows who is saying what. UPA is Ulta Pulta Alliance,” Prasad said at a press conference in the capital.

Prasad said the Congress was confused, with some leaders praising Nitish Kumar and others criticizing him.

“Rahul Gandhi praised Nitish Kumar. He said he (Nitish Kumar) did good work, Sheila Dikshit said the same. But Manmohan Singh said he didn’t do good work and didn’t spend the money the centre gave him. The PM said Nitish is an incompetent chief minister, Rahul says the opposite,” Prasad said.

“It’s not in the DNA of Congress to run a coalition. It believes in the divine right to rule,” he added.

Prasad said the UPA had “collapsed” and the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance “has emerged as the front runner with hope and self confidence”.

“The UPA is an alliance which is non existent and filled with pessimism. I would like to remind the prime minister to look inwards, your house has collapsed like a pack of cards.” (ANI)

Rahul describes Manmohan Singh as the “pride of Punjab and the country”

Amritsar, May 11 (ANI): Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi on Monday described Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh as the “pride of Punjab and the country”.

Sharing the stage for the first time with Dr. Singh at an election rally here, he said: ” The Prime Minister is the “pride of Punjab and the country”, who had taken India forward in all spheres.”

Speaking on the UPA Government’s work for the ‘aam admi’, he said the UPA Government would always stand for the ‘aam admi’ unlike the NDA.

“When the Congress Government came to power in 2004, Manmohan Singh and Sonia Gandhi and we all made just one promise that we will work for the ‘aam admi,’ Punjab farmer, labourers, Dalit. It will be there government. We functioned as per our promise.”

Ridiculing the NDA’s slogan ‘India Shining’, he said the slogan in English was only meant for the privileged.

“The BJP leaders told the entire country that India is shining. But they did not go to the houses of the poor, the farmers, the Dalit and other weaker sections. They just went to the houses of the rich,” he added.

He also underlined the Employment Guarantee Scheme as the UPA’s biggest achievement.

Further, highlighting other achievements, he said the UPA waived agriculture loans worth Rs 70,000 crore and provided right to every citizen of the country to secure any information under the Right to Information Act.”

“Not only the loans worth Rs 70,000 crore were waived, but the doors of the banks were opened for new loans,” he added. (ANI)

Rahul Gandhi seeks Sikhs’ support in last phase of elections

Moga (Punjab) May 9 (ANI): Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Saturday sought Sikhs’ support to the Congress party in the fifth phase of parliamentary elections and thanked the Sikh community for giving the country a leader like Dr. Manmohan Singh as its prime minister.

Addressing an election rally ahead of the last of the five-phased parliamentary elections, at Moga in Punjab, Rahul said: “Sikhs form a two percent population in the country and you should be proud for giving a Sikh prime minister to the country. People of such stature are rarely found. I know him for the past five years and he gives his heart and love towards the work he performs. He doesn’t criticise anybody which doesn’t mean he is a weak person.”

Rahul blamed rival Bharatiya Janata Party-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) for creating an inharmonious atmosphere in different states of the country.

He criticised BJP leadership for turning a blind eye to the attacks on Christians, minorities and women by its allied organisations in different States.

“They (BJP) get rid of citizens, belonging to Uttar Pradesh, from the state of Maharashtra and also beat them. In Mangalore, they beat women. Inunjab, they harass and jail Congress workers and burn Christians in Orissa.”

The election campaigning ahead of the last phase of the elections has intensified, as each party wishes to garner maximum seats in the closely fought ongoing elections.lections for the fifth round are due to be held on May 13.

The main contest is between the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance and the main opposition BJP-led National Democratic Alliance.

The results of the overall elections will be declared on May 16. (ANI)

Paswan also to miss Cabinet meet, but says he and Lalu are with the UPA

Kolkata, May 8 (ANI): Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) supremo Ram Vilas Paswan has said that he too will miss out on Friday’s Union Cabinet meeting. Earlier, it was reported that Railway Minister and Rashtriya Janata Party (RJD) chief Lalu Prasad Yadav would also miss the meeting.

It was then reported that both had opted to skip the meeting as they were miffed with Congress general secretary Rahul gandhi’s overtures towards key rival in Bihar — Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.

Paswan, however, said that his party had no differences with the Congress and added that both the LJP and the RJD will remain with the UPA.

Paswan said he was staying away from the cabinet meeting in New Delhi because of a previous commitment in Kolkata.

“I have not skipped the cabinet meeting. I am not able to attend as a previous meeting was fixed in Kolkata,” Paswan said, responding to speculation that he was skipping the cabinet meeting called by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh because he was miffed with Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi’s praise of Janata Dal-United (JD-U) leader and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.

He said, “We are already a part of the UPA and there is no question of drifting. The Left has reacted that there is no question of joining hands with the Congress. For us we have been a part of them and we will remain to be a part of the UPA.”

When asked whether there was any sort of misunderstanding with the Congress, the LJP supremo said, “There is no misunderstanding with the Congress because they have already clarified their stands.”

Also clarifying the reason for his and RJD chief Lalu Prasad’s absence from the Cabinet meet, he said, “We had already informed earlier that we will not be able to attend the meeting because of a programme we had fixed earlier in North Kolkata. There was no agenda from our ministries.” (ANI)

Ghulam Nabi Azad says all options of post-poll alliance open

Chennai/Nainital, May 7 (ANI): Ghulam Nabi Azad, a senior leader of the Congress Party, has said the party has kept all options open for a post-poll alliance.

Echoing the views of party general secretary Rahul Gandhi, Azad said that some parties might not even wait for the results to open negotiations.

“The real realignment will take place immediately after the polling. I am not saying after the results, even after the polling. So, till such time, we should keep our fingers crossed. I am very much sure that all secular political parties, like-minded political parties whether they are from south, east, north, west, their first choice should be UPA and not NDA,” Azad said in Chennai.

Earlier, Rahul said he was confident of the Leftist parties’ support and praised some leading politicians outside the ruling coalition.e praised Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, a potential swing state in which Kumar may rob current allies of the Congress of crucial seats. There has been speculation that Kumar could tie-up Congress, which he has denied.

But Narendra Modi, firebrand leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), said there were as many aspirants for the top job in the ruling coalition as the number of major parties.

“Everyone in the UPA, dreams of becoming PM. Sharad Pawar is a minister in Manmohan Singh Government but says that I am first in the race for Prime Ministership. Lalu says I am there, Ram Vilas Paswan says I am no less and Mulayam says if gets a chance, I am ready for it,” Modi said in a rally in Nainital. (ANI)

Rahul praising Nitish indicates Cong’s losing battle: Heptullah

Kolkata, May 6 (ANI): BJP leader Najma Heptullah on Wednesday said that Rahul Gandhi’s new found admiration for NDA ally Nitish Kumar is a clear indication that the Congress party is losing the Lok Sabha elections.

“That Congress leader Rahul Gandhi sought to reach out to NDA partners like Nitish Kumar, and praised him for development (of Bihar), is a clear indication that they are losing the elections,” BJP leader Najma Heptullah told reporters at a press conference.

She, unlike other BJP leaders, accepted AICC General Secretary Rahul Gandhi’s “awareness of ground realities.”

“Rahul has been touring the country and is aware of the ground realities. He is also aware that NDA is set to come to power again,” she said.

Heptullah accused the Congress Party of applying double standards in Lalu Prasad Yadav’s case. She said the party didn’t shy away from taking support of RJD chief Laloo Prasad to form government in 2004, whose Jungle Raj they had criticized when he was the chief minister of Bihar.

Replying to questions, she also spoke against former NDA ally and Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee for her opposition to the Nano car project at Singur.

“This project could have ensured employment for many youth. It appears Trinamool has been imitating what the Left used to do in the past, opposing projects and going for bandhs”, she said.

On the possibility of Mamata’s return to the NDA fold, Heptullah said, “it is for her to take a decision”. (ANI)