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MP Elections 2023: ‘Did Modi Send CBI, ED After Narendra Tomar’s Son?’, Rahul Gandhi Attacks BJP Over Viral ‘Cash Dealings’ Videos

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Another video surfaced on Monday, revealing Devendra Pratap, the son of Union Minister Narendra Singh Tomar, discussing transactions worth hundreds of crores, just ahead of the assembly elections. In this video, reminiscent of the one that garnered widespread attention earlier this month, Devendra, also known as Ramu Bhaiya, is seen engaging in a conversation with a broker about transactions from Chandigarh.

Did Modi send ED, CBI after Tomar’s son?: Rahul Gandhi

During his tour of the poll-bound state today, Rahul Gandhi addressed a rally in Harda on Monday, criticising the Prime Minister for not taking action against Devendra Pratap despite the viral video of alleged dealings.

“There has been a BJP government here for 18 years. You have witnessed their corruption and exploitation in governance. Wherever they find an opportunity, they use it to make money out of it,” remarked Gandhi.

“I don’t know know if you have seen the video of their minister’s son. Did you watch the video of Tomar ji’s son?” Gandhi asked, as the crowd cheered in affirmation.
“Without hiding, without any fear, he’s openly stealing money of Madya Pradesh’s farmers, labourers and poor youth on video call,” Gandhi said.

“Brothers and sisters, did Narendra Modi take any action against Tomar ji’s son? Did he send CBI, ED, IT dept after him?” the Gandhi scion asked.

BJP running 50% commission govt in MP: Rahul Gandhi

Making significant allegations, the former Congress president asserted, “This is a 50% commission government. They engaged in corruption in the Mahakal corridor project, ruined the lives of 1 crore youth in the Vyapam scam. Despite 40 deaths, there was no inquiry. No inquiry was conducted in the Patwari exam scandal either. In the sale of MBBS seats, there has been no inquiry. Ministers, their families, or ministers’ sons are consistently involved in corruption, yet no action is taken against them.”

Similar video of Devendra Pratap had gone viral

A few days ago, a video featuring Devendra Pratap Singh Tomar discussing financial transactions worth Rs 100 crore had gone viral, sparking intense criticism from the opposition eying to dislodge the BJP from power.

Though Tomar had called the video fake and an attempt to malign his image, a similar video emerging on Monday has put question mark on his claim, leading to further attacks from the Congress.

At the beginning of the new video, the person talking on the call can be seen telling Devendra Tomar that the CA of some unknown person from Chandigarh will tell them every month whether it is 50 crore, 100 crore or 500 crore. To this, Devendra replies “no problem”. The broker then says that the money has to be taken every month.

Later, Devendra asks, “How much will they give in the first month?”. The man says, “I have asked them for 250 (crore). Their CA will meet my bank manager today. Because it will get converted and then reach you and from you it will go to Monardo.” On this, Devendra said, “You can order it in your account and then send it.

Narendra Tomar fighting a ‘prestige’ election

Union Minister Narendra Singh Tomar is running as a candidate from the Dimani assembly constituency in the Morena Lok Sabha seat, the same constituency he represents in Parliament. The BJP aims to present a prominent figure in the Chambal region for the upcoming state polls.

Tomar’s nomination as an assembly candidate came as a surprise to many. The election has evolved into a matter of prestige for the senior BJP leader, and a loss here would significantly impact his credibility. Amidst this challenging contest, the union minister is undoubtedly displeased with his son’s alleged videos of cash dealings gaining widespread attention.

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16 Bangladeshis, including 7 minors, apprehended in East Delhi

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New Delhi, June 2: In a drive against Bangladeshis illegally living in Delhi, the city police rounded up 16 persons, including seven children, from the Seemapuri area, an official said on Monday.

Deputy Commissioner of Police (Shahdara), Prashant Gautam, said the apprehended Bangladeshi nationals revealed that they had crossed into India approximately 18-19 years ago under the cover of darkness.

“They illegally entered India due to extreme poverty and a lack of livelihood opportunities in their native villages, located 40-50 km from the India-Bangladesh border in West Bengal,” he said.

The DCP said the arrests were made by a joint team of the Foreigner Cell and special staff of Shahdara after receiving a tip-off last month.

Those arrested include four men and five women, he said, adding that after entering India they initially stayed in the Cooch Behar area.

DCP Gautam said that from there, they travelled by train to New Delhi in search of better employment opportunities.

“Eventually, they moved to Haryana and began working in the rural areas, particularly at brick kilns, where they were involved in brickmaking,” he said.

These kilns are located away from main villages and residential areas, which allowed them to live in hiding without attracting attention, he said.

“No government agency had conducted any verification or background checks on them during this time. The brick kiln owners, driven by the motive of engaging low-cost labour, employed them without documentation,” he said.

Over time, they settled in the area, raised families, and continued to live and work without legal status or scrutiny, he said.

DCP Gautam said that on May 30, the Foreigner Cell of the Shahdara District received information regarding the presence of illegal Bangladeshi nationals attempting to enter the Seemapuri area.

“The tip-off indicated that a group of individuals was moving across the Uttar Pradesh-Delhi border near Shaheed Nagar,” he said.

The arrests were made by a joint team of Foreigner Cell and Special Staff comprising SI Shaji John, ASI Gajender, ASI Johar, ASI Nazir, Head Constable Arun, Head Constable Siddharth, Head Constable Yoginder, Head Constable Amit, Head Constable Vijay, Head Constable Anuj, Woman Head Constable Geeta, Woman Head Constable Manju, Woman Head Constable Renu and Constable Aman led by Inspector Munish Kumar I/C Special Staff & Foreigner Cell under the supervision of Gurudev Singh, ACP/Operations.

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SC refuses to stay demolitions in Delhi’s Batla House, next hearing in July

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New Delhi, June 2: The Supreme Court on Monday did not pass any interim orders on staying the proposed demolitions in the national capital’s Batla House.

A Bench of Justices Sanjay Karol and Satish Chandra Sharma told the residents, who had received 15-day eviction notices and apprehended imminent demolition, that they are free to avail remedies available under the law.

The Justice Karol-led Bench directed that the matter be listed before the regular Bench for hearing in July.

The litigants claimed that they were “genuine residents” and “property owners” of Khasra Nos. 271 and 279 in Batla House. They stated that their homes fall within the area now sought to be demolished on the purported ground of being outside the PM-UDAY Scheme coverage, despite having valid title documents, proof of continuous possession since before 2014, and eligibility under the Recognition of Property Rights Act, 2019.

Any blanket demolition drive initiated without affording affected residents an adequate and meaningful opportunity of being heard would amount to a gross infraction of the principles of natural justice and a direct violation of fundamental rights enshrined under the Constitution of India, said the plea filed through advocate Adeel Ahmed.

Underscoring the need for a fair, humane, and judicious approach before any coercive action is undertaken, the plea stated that applicants have been residing peacefully in the area in question for several decades, forming a stable and law-abiding community.

It added that the 15-day eviction notices were mechanically applied to residents and properties which are neither part of Khasra No. 271 nor identified in any report as being outside the scope of regularisation.

In spite of their legitimate claims, these residents have been denied an opportunity to be heard, and are now at imminent risk of displacement, said the application filed before the top court.

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Maharashtra: Major scam in twin tunnel and elevated road projects, allege Shiv Sena-UBT and Congress

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Mumbai, May 31: The opposition Shiv Sena-UBT and Congress in Maharashtra have claimed that there is a major scam in the Thane-Godbunder-Bhayander twin tunnel and elevated road projects estimated together at Rs 14,000 crore.

“Will Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde be removed from the government and an investigation conducted into this scam?” SS-UBT leader Aaditya Thackeray said at a press conference while criticising the state government after the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) told the Supreme Court during a hearing on a petition filed by the infrastructure major L&T that both the tenders would be scrapped, and a fresh tender process would be initiated only to safeguard larger public interest.

“I congratulate the court… I also congratulate the contractor L&T. No political interference is needed. I had brought this news to the fore last year also,” Aaditya Thackeray said on Saturday.

“The cost of the twin projects was expected to be Rs 14,000 crore and, on the other hand, the contract process was to be completed in 20 days. There is a short tender notice for landslides, broken walls. But how can there be a short notice for this big project? When they (L&T) went to court, MMRDA said that they are giving a contract period of 60 days instead of 20 days,” he claimed.

“It all started for a favourite contractor. At that time, I didn’t think it would be such a big scam. There was a settlement against the government for a contract. But today’s (court) case has given me confidence that ‘Satyamev Jayate’ will prevail. It was clear that this was a scam. Just because the contract was canceled later on the orders of the court doesn’t mean it wasn’t a scam.

“The ED and IT-D are being pushed aside. I ask the Chief Minister – are you going to investigate the ‘corrupt Nath’ Shinde? He must have taken bribes, given threats. Fadnavis says we need clean governance. Shinde holds the urban development department… he gives orders to commit scams. Will you investigate him? Are you going to expel him?” Aaditya Thackeray questioned.

He claimed that Fadnavis does not need Shinde as Ajit Pawar is with him. “So will the probe be conducted by keeping aside Shinde?” he wondered.

On the other hand, Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee president Harshwardhan Sapkal claimed that there was corruption of Rs 3,000 crore in the Thane-Godbunder-Bhayander twin tunnel and elevated road projects. He also accused CM Devendra Fadnavis and his deputy Eknath Shinde of taking bribes in these projects.

“The matter does not end with the cancellation of the tender by MMRDA as the issue is about corruption. Devendra Fadnavis and Eknath Shinde have created a corridor of corruption in the state and there is a circle of state undertakings including MMRDA, MHADA (Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority), CIDCO (City and Industrial Development Corporation) and SRA (Slum Rehabilitation Authority) for this purpose. This circle of corruption has been quite active since Eknath Shinde became the Chief Minister. For this, favourite officers are appointed and through this, the favourite contractor scheme is implemented,” alleged Sapkal.

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