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#Congress: CWC Meet on Saturday To Clean UP Other Messes

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A day after the Gandhis seemingly laid to rest the political saga weaved by Navjot Singh Sidhu, Congress’ Punjab in-charge, who ‘quit’ from the post last month in a huff over differences with his friend-turned-foe Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi, they will chair a meeting of the party’s working committee to address another set of simmering troubles. Organisational elections, forthcoming assembly polls and the current political situation, including the Lakhimpur Kheri incident, will be on top of the agenda.

The first physical meeting of the Congress’ top decision-making body, Congress Working Committee (CWC), since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has been convened after demands from some quarters within the party to discuss important issues, including some defections in the recent past.

The meeting also comes amid rumblings within the Congress’ state units such as in Punjab, Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan where the party is in power. The G-23 leaders have been demanding the convening of the CWC with Kapil Sibal last month wondering who in the party was taking decisions in the absence of a full-time president and asserting that G23 leaders’ grouping is “not a Jee Huzur 23”. Former leader of the Opposition in the Rajya Sabha Ghulam Nabi Azad had also written to the Congress president to convene a meeting of the CWC soon.

During the meeting, the party leadership is also likely to decide on the schedule for electing the new Congress chief. The party in its CWC meeting held on January 22 had decided that the Congress would have an elected president by June 2021, but the same was deferred at the May 10 CWC meet in the wake of the COVID-19 situation.

The latest meeting is being held in the wake of the Lakhimpur Kheri clashes on October 3 in which eight people lost their lives, including four farmers who were allegedly run over by an SUV belonging to the convoy of Union Minister of State for Home Ajay Kumar Mishra. Minister of State for Home Mishra’s son Ashish Mishra, who has been named in an FIR, was arrested on Saturday by the Uttar Pradesh Police in connection with the mowing down of the four farmers.

The incident has given enough ammo to the Congress to corner the BJP government and recapture the lost political space. The meeting is likely to discuss key issues such as price rise, farmers’ protests and the economic situation of the country.

The CWC meeting will also discuss certain dissenting notes rising within the party over the spate of defections and the party’s poor electoral fortunes. Congress chief ministers Ashok Gehlot (Rajasthan), Bhupesh Baghel (Chhattisgarh) and Charanjit Channi (Punjab) are expected to be present at the meeting.

Sonia Gandhi took over as the interim Congress president in August 2019 after Rahul Gandhi resigned in the wake of the party’s Lok Sabha debacle in May 2019. There have been demands from a section of Congress leaders for having a full-time and active party president as well as an organisational overhaul. The demand grew louder after a storm in the party in August last year over a letter to Sonia Gandhi by a group of 23 leaders, including Ghulam Nabi Azad, Anand Sharma, Bhupinder Hooda, Prithviraj Chavan, Kapil Sibal, Manish Tewari and Mukul Wasnik raising these issues.

(With inputs from agencies)

 
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#ReligiousConversion: Karnataka Orders Survey of Churches To Check Forced Conversions

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The legislature committee on backward classes and minorities welfare in Karnataka has asked for a survey of churches in the state in a bid to weed out the “unauthorised” ones and “check forced religious conversion.” Various government authorities and the deputy commissioners of districts have been instructed to conduct the survey.

Goolihatti Shekhar, BJP MLA from Hosadurga, who chaired the committee’s meeting on October 13, told TOI that the survey aims to check “forced religious conversion which is rampant in some parts of Karnataka” including his home district Chitradurga.

He said the representatives of the backward classes and minorities affairs, home, revenue and law departments had stated at the meeting that there are about 1,790 churches in Karnataka. The committee has asked them to find out how many of them are illegally established, he said, adding that according to the home department, 36 cases of forced conversion have been registered across the state.

“The menace of forced conversion is so rampant that the perpetrators are even converting residences into churches and Bible societies. We need to find out the number of such establishments and unauthorised Christian priests and take action against them,” said Shekhar.

Shekhar said the churches and Bible societies, which have not been registered and lack permission of the directorate of minorities welfare or minorities commission, are considered ‘unauthorised.’

The Archdiocese of Bengaluru Rev Peter Machado, however, opposed the state government’s move to survey Christian missionaries and their places of worship.

Machado said the exercise is unnecessary. “With this, our community places of worship as also pastors and sisters will be identified and may be unfairly targeted. We are already hearing of such sporadic incidents in the north and in Karnataka,” he said.

“If Christians are converting indiscriminately then why is the percentage of Christian population reducing regularly when compared to the others? Why is the government interested in making surveys of religious personnel and places of worship only of this community? We are sad that CM Basavaraj Bommai succumbed to pressure from fundamentalist groups” he added.

(With inputs from agencies)

 
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#AtSCO-Meet: Rajnath Cites Indira As Nari Shakti Example

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Stressing that India had a ‘very positive experience’ in harnessing women power for national development, defence minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday cited the example of former PM Indira Gandhi leading the country in times of peace and war for several years.

Addressing an international Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) seminar on the role of women in the armed forces, Singh said their wider contribution in all spheres of security and nation-building must also be recognised and reinforced.

“India’s former PM Indira Gandhi not only led the country for a number of years, she also did so during the times of war. And more recently, Pratibha Patil was the President of India and the supreme commander of the Indian armed forces,” the minister said.

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#GlobalHungerIndex2021: India Slips To 101st Rank; Behind Pak, Bangladesh And Nepal

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India has slipped to 101st position in the Global Hunger Index (GHI) 2021 of 116 countries, from its 2020 position of 94th and is behind its neighbours Pakistan, Bangladesh and Nepal.

Eighteen countries, including China, Brazil and Kuwait, shared the top rank with GHI score of less than five, the website of the Global Hunger Index that tracks hunger and malnutrition said on Thursday.

The report, prepared jointly by Irish aid agency Concern Worldwide and German organisation Welt Hunger Hilfe, termed the level of hunger in India "alarming".

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#GreenHouseEmissions: As G20 Nations Unlock, GHG Emissions Set To See 4% rise

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Emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG) are rebounding across G20 countries this year after a short period of decline due to shutdowns triggered by the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020.

A report by Climate Transparency on Thursday said that the world is far from meeting the 1.5°C global warming limit despite ‘net zero’ commitments by 14 of these nations. It noted that energy-related CO2 emissions plunged by 6% across G20 in 2020 but it’s now projected to increase by 4% with four countries — Argentina, China, India and Indonesia — heading towards exceeding even their 2019 levels.

India is the only developing country in G20 with sufficient “policies and actions” to achieve its current climate action goals by 2030. Climate Transparency is a global partnership of 16 think tanks and NGOs that brings together experts from a majority of G20 countries for this annual stocktake. “Rebounding emissions across the G20, the group responsible for 75% of global GHG emissions, shows that deep and fast cuts in emissions are now urgently nee-ded to achieve net zero announcements,” said Gahee Han from the South Korean organisation Solutions for Our Climate, one of the lead authors of the report.

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