Deshpande denies keeping IPL in dark about ”individual bid”

New Delhi, Jun 6 (PTI) The twists and turns in the Pune bid row continued today with City Corporation MD Aniruddh Deshpande refuting allegations that he kept the IPL in dark about his “individual bid” for the franchise but conceded that the company”s name was used in his bid documents. Deshpande”s denial comes in the wake of media reports that the Pune-based Real Estate firm City Corporation had authorised him to bid on the company”s behalf in a January board meeting.

The firm, in which Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar”s family has 16 per cent equity, had earlier denied being part of the bid but BCCI President Shashank Manohar yesterday rejected its claim, saying the failed bid came in the company”s name. Deshpande said he had told the IPL that he would float a new company after winning the bid, which was eventually clinched by the Sahara Group.

Deshpande said the City Corporation allowed him to use the company”s name on the documents as very little time was left for the bids to open. “All the documents were in the company”s name and a letter to that effect was also submitted to the IPL Governing Council on March 21 before the bid.

I told them that the stakeholders will change if we are successful bidders,” Deshpande said. “Since we were not successful bidders, nothing further had to be done,” he added.

City Corporation”s involvement had been vehemently denied by Pawar and his Parliamentarian daughter Supriya Sule. The duo had said that the Pawar family was not involved in any bidding process but had admitted that Deshpande was allowed to go ahead in his “individual capacity”.

Deshpande said the company”s Board backed out of bidding for the team after a March 17 meeting where a fresh resolution allowing him to go ahead individually was passed. .

Chirayu Amin part of unsuccessful bid for Pune franchise: Modi

New Delhi, June 4 (ANI): IPL bidding row got murkier with suspended IPL Commissioner Lalit Modi today claiming that Chirayu Amin was part of the consortium that made an unsuccessful bid for the Pune franchise.

Amin is the Twenty20 league’s interim chairman after Modi was suspended over charges of mismanagement of funds.

Modi said Managing Director of City Corporation Aniruddha Deshpande made the bid in March for a new consortium, which included Amin.

“There were three members in the consortium that was part of the bid. They were Aniruddha, Akruti and Chirayu Amin. It’s a fact of life and I cannot change or distort facts. They were the bidders, one can”t change that,” said Modi.

Earlier in the day, former BCCI President and Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar dismissed reports of his family’s involvement in the bid for Indian Premier League (IPL) franchisees.

He rubbished a newspaper report linking his family to the IPL bid.

Talking to reporters here, Pawar said: “Neither I nor my family is involved with any IPL team or with the bidding process.”

“Whatever has been reported in the newspaper today was reported two months back also. At that time also I explained my position, which remains the same now. Neither me nor my family has direct or indirect involvement in any IPL team or in the bidding process,” he added.

Commenting on the report that his family holds shares in the Pune-based construction company City Corporation that made an unsuccessful bid for a franchise in March, Pawar claimed that the MD of the company, Anirudhha Deshpande, had made the bid in his individual capacity.

He also reiterated that the IPL is clean and that there is nothing murky about the ownership patterns and financial transactions in the league. (ANI)

Pawar should resign immediately: BJP

New Delhi, June 4 (ANI): The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Friday accused former BCCI President and Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar of misrepresenting facts on IPL bidding and demanded that he should resign immediately.

Addressing mediapersons here, Party spokesperson Ravi Shankar Prasad said: “Sharad Pawar has mismanaged the food inflation as well as the cricket too, and he should step down from the post.

He said that City Corporation”s MD had bid for the IPL Pune team, was a false claim by Pawar, and added that he should answer that why he mislead the country by giving wrong information.

He further demanded for probe in the IPL Pune”s bidding process.

A newspaper report on Friday said Pawar family owned 16 per cent stake in City Corporation, a Pune company that the report claimed had bid for an IPL team in March this year.

Earlier, Pawar dismissed reports of his family”s involvement in the bid for IPL franchisees.

He rubbished a newspaper report linking his family to the IPL bid.

Talking to reporters here, Pawar said: “Neither I nor my family is involved with any IPL team or with the bidding process.”

“Whatever has been reported in the newspaper today was reported two months back also. At that time also I explained my position, which remains the same now. Neither me nor my family has direct or indirect involvement in any IPL team or in the bidding process,” he added.

He also reiterated that the IPL is clean and that there is nothing murky about the ownership patterns and financial transactions in the league.

“The government agencies are inquiring and anyone who has done anything wrong, will be punished,” he added. (ANI)

A little Pawar play

After having ducked the sniping from both the Congress and Opposition during the recent IPL controversy as well as the price rise debate in the prolonged Budget session, NCP leader Sharad Pawar went on a much needed vacation with his family to France. He also had to proceed to New Jersey to be chief guest at a Marathi cultural festival.

The cultural troupe which was to perform at the function was learnt to have found it difficult to arrange US visas in time. So Pawar intervened and the visas were processed at the earliest.

An ‘instinctive’ offer to quit

Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel’s offer to resign from the Cabinet, taking moral responsibility for the air crash in Mangalore last week, took even his party leader, Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar, by surprise. Pawar was abroad at the time and Patel had not informed him before offering to quit, an offer that was declined by the Prime Minister.

When Pawar inquired about it later, Patel is reported to have told him that he was so overwhelmed by the sight of the tragedy that he somehow felt responsible for it. Offering to resign was an instinctive decision, taken on the spot, he told his leader.

Maoists call for 48 hour shut down in five states from May 18

Kolkata, May 15 (ANI): Maoists on Saturday called for a 48-hour shutdown in five states from May 18 to protest against Union Government’s decision to disinvest in some Public Sector Undertakings (PSU).

The shutdown call has been given in Bihar, West Bengal, Jharkhand, Orissa and Chhattisgarh.

The Centre designed disinvestments of PSUs to provide more employment to people of the region and for economic development of the area.

The Maoists fear that the Centre’s decision would give a blow to their hold in remote areas. This prompted the Maoists to mobilize people against the Centre’s decision.

Reportedly Maoists leader Koteshwar Rao informed some of media that his organization would observe a shutdown on May 18 and May 19 in the five states to protest against the Centre”s decision to sell 10 percent stake in ten different profit-making PSUs.

This is for the first time in last three months, that Rao has spoken to any one in the media.

In March, Koteshwar Rao was reportedly injured in an encounter with security forces in Hatiloth Forest area of Lalgarh region in West Bengal.

“I have been well and now I am speaking with you as before,” Rao said.

He said the CPI (Maoist) was against handing over 15,000 acre land to steel maker POSCO in Orissa and favoured subsidy to the oil companies to keep the rate of petroleum products stable.

Koteshwar Rao also demanded to scrap the controversial IPL cricket tournament.

In his statement Rao accused Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Union Home Ministers P Chidambaram, Union Minister of State for Civil Aviation Praful Patel and Union Agricultural Minister Sharad Pawar of being involved in the ”scam” surrounding the popular 20-20 cricket event.

“The government should immediately take action against these accused along with others who are behind the scam involving telecom spectrum allocation,” Rao said.

Maoists also said that they were against dilution of government stake in state-owned banks to favour entry of international banks like Morgan Stanley, Citi Bank and Deutsche Bank. (ANI)

Maoists call for 48 hour shut down in five states from May 18

Kolkata, May 15 (ANI): Maoists on Saturday called for a 48-hour shutdown in five states from May 18 to protest against Union Government’s decision to disinvest in some Public Sector Undertakings (PSU).

The shutdown call has been given in Bihar, West Bengal, Jharkhand, Orissa and Chhattisgarh.

The Centre designed disinvestments of PSUs to provide more employment to people of the region and for economic development of the area.

The Maoists fear that the Centre’s decision would give a blow to their hold in remote areas. This prompted the Maoists to mobilize people against the Centre’s decision.

Reportedly Maoists leader Koteshwar Rao informed some of media that his organization would observe a shutdown on May 18 and May 19 in the five states to protest against the Centre”s decision to sell 10 percent stake in ten different profit-making PSUs.

This is for the first time in last three months, that Rao has spoken to any one in the media.

In March, Koteshwar Rao was reportedly injured in an encounter with security forces in Hatiloth Forest area of Lalgarh region in West Bengal.

“I have been well and now I am speaking with you as before,” Rao said.

He said the CPI (Maoist) was against handing over 15,000 acre land to steel maker POSCO in Orissa and favoured subsidy to the oil companies to keep the rate of petroleum products stable.

Koteshwar Rao also demanded to scrap the controversial IPL cricket tournament.

In his statement Rao accused Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Union Home Ministers P Chidambaram, Union Minister of State for Civil Aviation Praful Patel and Union Agricultural Minister Sharad Pawar of being involved in the ”scam” surrounding the popular 20-20 cricket event.

“The government should immediately take action against these accused along with others who are behind the scam involving telecom spectrum allocation,” Rao said.

Maoists also said that they were against dilution of government stake in state-owned banks to favour entry of international banks like Morgan Stanley, Citi Bank and Deutsche Bank. (ANI)

Advani wants Parliamentary probe on phone-tapping issue

New Delhi, Apr 26 (ANI): Senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Lal Krishna Advani on Monday has called for the setting up of a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) to probe the phone-tapping issue.

Speaking in the Parliament today he asked Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to give a detailed explanation on the phone-tapping issue. “We demand a JPC probe into the whole episode…We will be satisfied only if PM gives an explanation,” Advani said.

Advani said phone tapping reminded one of the emergency, as it was very common during the emergency to tap phones.

Earlier on Sunday in his blog, Advani expressed shock over reports in a section of media describing the involvement of government agencies in tapping the phones of senior politicians.

“It is a shocking report describing how the Government of India has been making use of the latest phone tapping technology to prepare records of telephonic conversations of prominent political leaders,” Advani said.

On Saturday, a section of the media reported that government agencies have been tapping the telephones of Bihar Chief Ministers Nitish Kumar, Union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar, CPM General Secretary Prakash Karat and Congress leader Digvijay Singh.

Advani demanded the scrapping of the outdated Telephone Act and to bring a new legislation to protect citizens” privacy.

“What is really required in this context is to set up a Parliamentary Committee on the lines of the Birkett Committee in Britain to examine all aspects of the problem, scrap the outdated Indian Telephone Act of 1885 and replace it by a new legislation which forbids invasion of an ordinary citizen”s privacy,” Advani said.

He said a new law should formally recognise the right of the State to use the latest IT devices of interception to deal only with crime, subversion and espionage.

Advani said the law must provide statutory safeguards, which make it impossible for the Government to abuse its powers against political activists and journalists.

Advani”s blog mentioned many incidents of phone tapping in the past including a press conference of June 25, 1985, on the 10th anniversary of Emergency by former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.

He said Vajpayee had then referred to large-scale phone tapping that was done during the 19 months of Emergency.

Meanwhile, both the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha have been adjourned till noon over the issue.

”Outlook” magazine in a cover story has reported that government”s intelligence agencies had tapped the phones of the Communist leader, Prakash Karat, and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar among others. (ANI)

BJP condemns government phone tapping reports

New Delhi, Apr 24 (ANI): The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Saturday criticised the UPA Government on the issue of phone tapping of senior politicians.

It alleged that the government was resorting to such “despotic actions” after having failed on all fronts.

Interacting with media, party spokesperson Rajiv Pratap Rudy said: “In the garb of tracking terror, the Government is tracking politicians and even their own cabinet ministers from alliance partners. Apparently the Government has failed on all fronts, making them seemingly insecure and prompting such despotic actions.”

He demanded a “clear statement” on the issue from the Prime Minister and none else in Parliament.

“BJP would like to question that in perception of the Government, if the cabinet ministers are not safe, if the chief ministers are not safe, then who is safe in this country,” Rudy said.

He termed the alleged phone tapping as an “outright violation of laws and bizarre infringement of our fundamental rights.”

Earlier in the day, a prominent daily has claimed that the phones of some prominent political leaders including Union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar, Congress leader Digvijay Singh, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and Communist Party of India (Marxist) General Secretary Prakash Karat have been tapped. (ANI)

Government hints at examining telephone tapping allegations

New Delhi, Apr 24 (ANI): The UPA Government has indirectly said that it could examine allegations of telephone tapping of political leaders said to be involved in the Indian Premier League (IPL) cash row controversy.

The Prime Minster’s Office is reportedly examining the issue carefully.

On Saturday, a prominent daily had claimed that phones of some political leaders, including Union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar, Congress leader Digvijay Singh, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and Communist Party of India (Marxist) General Secretary Prakash Karat have been tapped.

The opposition criticized the government for resorting to snooping on leaders.

Karat described tapping as illegal and intolerable.

“The UPA Government is resorting to the tapping of phones of political leaders which is illegal and intolerable. The government has to own up responsibility and take action against those responsible,” Karat said.

Senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader S S Ahluwalia said his party would raise the issue in Parliament on Monday.

He contended this was a violation of Article 21 of the Constitution, which assures protection of life and liberty to every citizen. (ANI)

IPL row: Pawar talks with Mallya, BCCI bigwigs

Mumbai, Apr 24 (ANI): Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar on Saturday met with Board of Cricket Control in India (BCCI) president Shashank Manohar, Secretary N Srinivasan and Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) franchise owner Vijay Mallya.

Pawar reportedly took stock of the situation in the wake of the raging IPL cash row controversy.

Top BCCI officials reportedly apprised him of steps they are contemplating to restore the board’s image.

Briefing media after the meeting, Mallya said IPL Commissioner Lalit Modi should be given a fair chance to explain himself.

Dubbing the allegations of match fixing as an ”insult”, Mallya said, “It is insulting to suggest betting in the IPL. I don”t know who is talking about all this match-fixing.”

Mallya rather found fault with the politicians who, he alleged, were raising an “unnecessary storm.”

“I think there has been lot of drama, hype and sensationalism. I would say this is uncalled for. Even our senior politicians don”t seem to understand the concept of IPL and what it is all about and they jump to conclusions,” he said.

Mallya has been backing Modi since the emergence of IPL Gate last week.

“I wish there will be a proper, calm and comprehensive inquiry and people who would read the report of the inquiry will realise that this is a storm that is quite unnecessary,” Mallya said.

The BCCI is under pressure following allegations of match fixing.

On Friday, top BCCI representatives were summoned by income tax officials and asked to furnish details of share holding, player auctions and the bidding process. (ANI)

BCCI’s Shukla briefs PM for a second time on IPL row

New Delhi, Apr 21 (ANI): Board of Cricket Control in India (BCCI) Finance and Media Committee Chairman Rajiv Shukla on Wednesday briefed Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh about the ongoing controversy surrounding the Indian Premier League (IPL).

Shukla also briefed Dr. Singh about IPL Commissioner Lalit Modi and the other people involved in the controversy, and revealed the BCCI’s stand on the issue.

This was Shukla’s second meeting with the Prime Minister on the issue.

Wednesday’s meeting comes close on the heels of the opposition demanding a Joint Parliamentary Committee probe into IPL money laundering and gambling allegations.

The row has put a question mark on Modi”s continuance as IPL Commissioner.

Shukla has hinted that the BCCI would not hesitate to take tough decisions to save the image of the Board and also to protect the interest of cricket.

“The question of people refusing to back down or not, they don”t matter. After the meeting between BCCI President Shashank Manohar and Sharad Pawar on Tuesday, it has been decided that in the April 26 Governing Council meeting, we will sit together and unanimously decide what to do,” Shukla said.

Shukla’s statement follows alleged reports of Modi’s refusal to step down.

Shukla said the BCCI has never compromised with its image and in protecting the interest of cricket.

“These decisions would in the interest of cricket and the BCCI. No matter how harsh they might seem, decisions would be taken to protect the BCCI and cricket”s image in the country. We have never compromised on our image in the past 60 years and there would be no compromise this time too,” he said. (ANI)

BCCI may take tough decisions on IPL, Modi

New Delhi, Apr 21 (ANI): The Board of Cricket Control in India (BCCI) on Wednesday hinted that it would not hesitate to take tough decisions to protect its image which has taken a hit due to the Indian Premier League (IPL) controversy.

Interacting with media, the BCCI”s Media and Finance Committee Chairman Rajiv Shukla said if the situation demands tough decisions, they would be taken when the IPL”s Governing Council meets on April 26.

“The question of people refusing to back down or not, they don”t matter. After the meeting between BCCI President Shashank Manohar and Sharad Pawar on Tuesday, it has been decided that in the April 26 Governing Council meeting, we will sit together and unanimously decide what to do,” Shukla said.

Shukla’s statement comes in the backdrop of reports of IPL Commissioner Lalit Modi refuses to step down from his post.

Shukla said the BCCI never compromised with its image and in protecting the interest of cricket.

“These decisions would in the interest of cricket and the BCCI. No matter how harsh they might seem, decisions would be taken to protect the BCCI and cricket”s image in the country. We have never compromised on our image in the past 60 years and there would be no compromise this time too,” he said.

Modi, who is facing allegations of financial irregularities and favouring family and friends in franchise bids, has so far refused to step down from his post, despite mounting pressure.

Amid mounting pressure from detractors within and outside the BCCI to ease him out, indications have emerged that Modi may have to quit the post as members are likely to ask him to voluntarily give up the position.

After crucial discussions with Union Finance Minister, Pranab Mukherjee and Union Home Minister P Chidambaram, BCCI member and Union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar had called incumbent president Shashank Manohar and discussed the current IPL mess.

“Our (BCCI) total approach in the Governing Council will be they will take collective, unanimous decisions, and give future direction to Indian cricket,” Pawar said.

Commenting on whether Modi would accept the Governing Council decision, Pawar said: “Don”t forget Mr Modi is also a vice president of the BCCI and our total approach and past experience, we always take collective and unanimous decision where everyone is party to, including Lalit Modi.” (ANI)

BCCI working for Modi’s honourable exit

New Delhi, Apr 21 (ANI): The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is reportedly working out a honourable exit for Indian Premier League (IPL) Commissioner Lalit Modi.

As per reports, the BCCI is planning to make Shashank Manohar the new IPL chairperson.

The board is also planning to set up an inquiry committee under the chairmanship of the Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA) president Arun Jaitley, to look into the entire IPL row.

Modi will be brought back into the IPL Governing Council if cleared by the BCCI inquiry committee.

The BCCI is likely to appoint new IPL Governing Council members and a professional CEO is expected to be brought in to head the IPL executive.

Modi is likely to face probes by income tax officials on Friday.

The BCCI has put pressure on Modi to answer the ten questions posed by the income tax department to the cricket board.

On Tuesday, Mumbai Police filed a report against Modi”s bodyguard at the Sahar Police Station for misbehaving with media persons at the Mumbai Airport.

Union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar, who had been backing Modi, has hinted that Modi must step down.

Manohar has said the IPL Governing Council would be taking the decision on Modi, and Pawar has maintained that neither he nor Manohar would go against the Governing Council’s choice. (ANI)

Mukherjee, Chidambaram and Pawar meeting on IPL cash row ends

New Delhi, Apr.20 (ANI): Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee, Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram and Union Agriculture Minister and Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) strongman Sharad Pawar met here this morning, reportedly to discuss the cash row controversy surrounding the Indian Premier League (IPL) and its impact on the future of the sport and the politics of the nation.

The meeting has just ended, and Pawar is now meeting with BCCI President Shashank Manohar at his residence to discuss what action, if any, has to be taken against Lalit Modi, the chairman of the IPL Governing Council, for his perceived role in the controversy that saw the Minister of State for External Affairs, Shashi Tharoor, resigning.

Earlier in the day, Pawar distanced himself from Modi

He told reporters that he had nothing to do with the IPL.

“I am not dealing with this subject, am not a member of IPL committee. I am not aware of any BCCI meeting or impending decision. I have not received any notice of the meeting, only read in the papers that such a meeting has been scheduled for April 25,” said Pawar.

But sources said that Manohar, who has also refused to comment in public on the issue, is in New Delhi to meet Pawar to discuss Modi”s removal.

A final decision on Modi will only be taken by the BCCI after the IPL finals on April 25. The course of action is likely to be decided today, a private television channel reported.

The Cricket Board has also rescheduled its Working Committee meeting from April 24 to May 2 as it wants the IPL Governing Council — which is expected to meet here on April 26, a day after the IPL final — to first discuss the issue.

Pawar spoke with Modi at an ICC Board meeting in Dubai last night, where the two were attending a board meeting of the International Cricket Council (ICC). (ANI)

Consumers angry over hike in milk prices

New Delhi, Mar 20 (ANI): Customers here are angry over the announcement made by Mother Dairy, the biggest supplier of milk, that fresh milk would cost Rs two more per litre from Saturday.

Mother Dairy has reportedly raised prices by Rs 1 and Rs 2 per litre.

Major milk retailers in the country like Amul and Mother Diary had earlier hinted at a gradual rise in product prices, despite Union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar refuting rumours of possible rise in milk prices, because of demand-supply mismatch.

“This is not at all right. There was a Budget session leave, but nothing was announced earlier. And now after it is closed, they have suddenly raised the prices of milk. And prices of all other essential commodities have also increased,” said Rajendra Prasad, a local.

Milk is a commodity that we purchase everyday, now we will have to pay extra everyday so it will be an extra burden,” he added.

Locals said that they are helpless, as the government would not listen to them even if they raise their voices.

“What should we say that milk prices have risen, we are very poor people. How will we eat and drink as the prices are being raised by 1 or 2 rupees,” said Gayatri Devi, another local.

“There is nothing left to say and even if we will speak about it the prices won”t fall. Do you think they”ll fall if we”ll raise our voices?” she added.

As per the revised prices, a litre of toned milk, which is the highest selling Mother Dairy product, will be available for 23 rupees, instead of the current price of 22 rupees.

The price of full cream milk has been increased from 28 rupees to 30 rupees per litre and that of toned bulk vended milk from 20 to 22 rupees per litre. (ANI)

EGoM clears draft Food Security Bill

New Delhi, Mar 19 (ANI): Union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar has said the Empowered Group of Ministers (EGoM) has cleared the draft of the Food Security Bill.

The Bill will enable every person Below the Poverty Line (BPL) to receive 25 kilograms of wheat or rice per month at the rate of Rupees three or 0.065 per kilogram.

“EGoM has no authority to take a final view on the (Food Security) Bill. Ultimately, the Bill will be decided and approved by the cabinet, that”s why EGoM decided that I should take this bill for proposal to the cabinet,” Pawar told reporters here on Thursday.

Asia”s third-largest economy is recovering, with factory output surging, but food prices are growing at the fastest pace in 11 years and the government fears a backlash from millions of rural poor who are its main voters.

Rising prices have sparked opposition-backed street protests and left the government little elbowroom to push through financial reforms such as easing fuel price controls. (ANI)

NCP welcomes Congress action against Chaturvedi

New Delhi, March 17 (IANS) Stating that everyone must exercise restraint in language, the NCP said Wednesday it was satisfied with Congress’ action against MP Satyavrat Chaturvedi, who was removed as spokesperson for his reported objectionable remarks against Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar.

Chaturvedi was Tuesday eased from the panel of party spokespersons following the controversy over his alleged remarks against the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief on the issue of price rise.

‘We are satisfied with the action taken,’ NCP leader Tariq Anwar told IANS. ‘Everybody should exercise restraint in the use of language.’

Chaturvedi’s abusive remarks against Pawar came during a television interview. The MP reportedly did not know that the cameras were running when he made the comment.

Congress sources said Chaturvedi’s remarks were not an official comment and he was talking off the record.

However, the party had been embarrassed and the decision was taken to remove Chaturvedi from the panel of spokespersons, said a party leader.

Chaturvedi continues as special invitee to the Congress Working Committee, the party’s top decision making body.

This is not the first time Chaturvedi is in trouble for his intemperate remarks. He was earlier removed as spokesperson for remarks about then Samajwadi Party leader Amar Singh.

Chaturvedi axed as Congress spokesperson over comments on Pawar

New Delhi, Mar 17 (ANI): Congress leader Satyavrat Chaturvedi has been removed as party spokesperson over his alleged comments on Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) (NCP) chief and Union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar.

Chaturvedi reportedly used ”uncivilised language” during an interview to a news channel two days back while criticising Pawar on the issue of price rise.

All India Congress Committee (AICC) Chairperson Janardhan Dwivedi confirmed the news that Chaturvedi has been removed from the party following his comments on Pawar.

Earlier also, Chaturvedi was caught in the middle of a controversy following his uncharitable remarks against the then Samajwadi Party (SP) leader Amar Singh. (ANI)

Sharad Pawar says end of season rains will help winter crops

New Delhi, Sep 18 (ANI): Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar has said that late end-season rains will help India’s winter crops.

Talking to reporters here on Thursday, Pawar said, “It’s true that because paddy area transplantation has been dropped, but the late rains are very helpful particularly for Punjab, Haryana, Orissa and Chhattisgarh.”

“There would not be any pressure on food grains supply, as the stock position was good,” Pawar added.

Meteorological Department has said that since June 1, monsoon rains have been 20 percent below normal and heavy showers in the past week have reduced the total seasonal deficit by three percentage points.

Met department said the country can expect heavy rains for at least another week, but the withdrawal of the monsoon, which usually begins to wind down in early September, would be delayed.

A surge in food prices unexpectedly pushed the annual change in India’s wholesale price index into positive for the first time since late May, putting pressure on the central bank to bring forward an exit from its easy monetary policy.

The annualised wholesale price index rose by an unexpected 0.12 percent in the year to September 5, compared with the previous week’s 0.12 percent fall and analysts’ forecast of a 0.08 percent decline.

The food articles sub-index rose an annual 15.4 percent, up from the previous week’s 14.8 percent rise, as a dry spell hit nearly half of India’s districts, hurting summer crops and prompting the government to take steps to raise supplies. (ANI)