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(From p-1) He said he decided to contest the bye-election based on his desire to work for the welfare of the downtrodden and weaker sections. Lhoungu said having the experience of working in various capacities under state government; he had visited most of the villages in his constituency. and seeing the neglect and plight of the villages, the disparity and great divide between the haves an haves not which has weighed heavy on his mind and said the need to be in a position to serve the people especially the rural masses inclusive of the men, women and youth alike has been the major contributing factor in his decision to join the political fray. Lhoungu said his constituency faces problems
like poor infrastructure, mass unemployment and lack of basic training centres to facilitate entrepreneurship. He said the constituency has been suffering from poverty and corruption and there was a need for remedial measures. The BJP candidate also assured that if he got elected, he would ensure that the various public welfare finds were made accessible to the rural masses and deserving youth. BJP state council member Vekheli Zhimomi, vice president BJB state unit Rose Yanthan and Medom also delivered short speeches. MLA Imtilemba, Dr. T.M Lotha and Mmhonlumo Kikon, thousands of supporters, well wishers and BJP state unit officials attended the rally.
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spilling over to this morning, a BSF spokesman said. BSF troops retaliated effectively and gave a befitting reply, he said, adding that the intermittent firing exchanges were on in the area when reports last came in. In the shelling, five villagers were killed and 34 injured in several hamlets, SSP, Jammu, Uttam Chand told PTI. In New Delhi, Defence Minister Arun Jaitley deplored the ceasefire violations from across the border and said the Indian armed forces were “fully ready” and are responding to each of these provocations from across the border. Home Minister Rajnath Singh said, “Pakistan should stop ceasefire violations now and understand the reality that times have changed in India.” J-K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, who flew to Jammu immediately after his Eid prayers in Srinagar, strongly condemned the shelling on civilians, saying targeting them exposed the frustration of the Pakistani government after its failure to gain international at-
tention on the Kashmir issue. “They (the Pakistani leadership) have nothing else to speak, but only Kashmir. Whenever they go abroad, they try to raise only Kashmir issue, but every time they miserably fail to get international attention. The cross-border shelling is an indication of their frustration,” he told reporters after meeting civilians injured in the shelling at the Government Medical College Hospital here. Omar attended cremation of those killed in Arnia and also visited the village which came under heavy Pakistani shelling in the wee hours of today. The Chief Minister said he will brief Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the situation in the wake of frequent ceasefire violations by Pakistan.
MUMBAI, OCT 5 (AGENCIES): Election Commission on Monday issued show cause notice to Union Minister Nitin Gadkari on violation of model code of conduct over statements made by him in Latur district during a public meeting in Maharashtra, where Assembly elections are due to take place on October 15. According to reports, in the notice, the Election Commission has sought Gadkari’s explanation over his controversial remark - “Take money from all but vote for development.” Holding that the statements prima facie violated the provisions of the Model Code of Conduct, the EC asked him to reply by Wednesday evening, failing which the poll body will take a decision without further reference to the BJP leader. In the notice, the EC said district electoral officer of Latur (Maharashtra) had informed the poll watchdog that Gadkari, while addressing a public meeting in Nilenga assembly constituency yesterday, allegedly made “statements to the effect of inducing the voters to take bribe if offered by someone and then decide how to vote”. According to the English translation of the speech made by the former BJP president in Marathi, he had allegedly said: “Now, I am watching your faces and I have some skill of
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predicting the future by way of face reading. You have an opportunity of “Laxmi darshan” in next 10 days. Special people to get foreign made, ordinary people to get local brand... “All are Gandhivadis asking for Rs 5000. In these days of inflation, keep one thing in mind, eat what you wish and drink what you desire. Keep whatever you get. This is the time when illegally earned money can go to poor. Therefore, do not say no to Laxmi. But think while you vote. Your vote should be for the development of Maharashtra.” EC said his statement amounts to “abetting and promoting the electoral offence of bribery” within the meaning of Section 171 B read with Section 17l E of the IPC as it includes offering food, drink or entertainment. Meanwhile Gadkari has also courted a controversy by
asking journalists to “keep the packages (money) they get during the election season”. “In the next 10-12 days, you journalists will have ‘Laxmi darshan’,” Gadkari said at a poll rally in Sawantwadi in coastal Konkan on Saturday. “Be it reporters or editors, there are separate packages for reporters, newspapers and their owners,” Gadkari said. “Diwali has come. I have one request, keep whatever you get. Eat whatever you can,” he said. The state secretariat and legislature journalists association flayed Gadkari’s remarks. “Gadkari’s comments are highly objectionable,” president of Mantralaya Vidhimandal Vartahar Sangh, Pravin Puro said here. “Gadkari has said journalists accept ‘packages’ (for election coverage). Due to such statements, the image of journalists gets dented,” Puro said.
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NEW DELHI, OCT 6 (AGENCIES): Pakistan government Monday lodged a strong protest with Indian government asking it to restrain its forces from ceasefire violations, stating it has distrupted the festive fervour. “It is deeply saddening that Indian Security Forces’ act of aggression deprived a number of families from celebrating the auspicious Eid,” said Pakistan Foreign Office. The protest by Pakistan was lodged through diplomatic channels. In one of the worst ceasefire violations by Pakistan, five villagers were killed and 34 injured on Monday in heavy mortar shelling and firing from across the International Border and Line of Control in Jammu and Poonch sectors, triggering strong condemnation by India. Pakistani troops indulged in heavy and unprovoked firing and shelling of mortars on 10 border outposts (BoPs) and civilian areas along international border (IB) in Arnia belt of Jammu district from 10 PM
SAARC heads being invited to the swearing-in ceremony,” Swaraj said. “His visits to Bhutan, Nepal, and Japan and now to US all have been judged as great success,” she said. Swaraj, who met leaders of 100 countries during the annual session of the UN General Assembly, said this was part of the “fast track” diplomacy of Prime Minister Modi.
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