vijayawada l tuesday l july 02, 2024 l `9.00 l PAGES 12 l late city EDITION yoga edging closer to becoming part of asiad Yoga may feature in the marquee sporting event according to Indian authorities who are in touch with Olympic Council of Asia... OCA General Assembly’s vote pending Indian Olympic Association president, P T Usha, on Monday said the OCA’s Executive Board has agreed to include yoga and a confirmation from the OCA’s General Assembly would pave the way for its inclusion to the event’s programme. Usha said OCA acting president, Randhir Singh, informed her about EB’s decision India’s bid backed by prominent figures ■ ■ Usha, in a release, thanked sports minister Mansukh Mandaviya, who had earlier welcomed her initiative to get yoga included. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also been a big advocate of yoga The ministry has already granted recognition to Yogasana Bharat for promotion and development of Yogasana as a competitive sport 2026 The year the next Asiad will be conducted CHENNAI ■ MADURAI ■ VIJAYAWADA ■ BENGALURU ■ KOCHI ■ HYDERABAD ■ VISAKHAPATNAM ■ COIMBATORE ■ KOZHIKODE ■ THIRUVANANTHAPURAM ■ BELAGAVI ■ BHUBANESWAR ■ SHIVAMOgGA ■ MANGALURU ■ TIRUPATI ■ TIRUCHY ■ TIRUNELVELI ■ SAMBALPUR ■ HUBBALLI ■ DHARMAPURI ■ KOTTAYAM ■ KANNUR ■ VILLUPURAM ■ KOLLAM ■ TADEPALLIGUDEM ■ NAGAPATTINAM ■ THRISSUR ■ KALABURAGI `4,400 cr pension extended to 65 lakh under NTR Bharosa about their living conditions and source of income. Further, he advised them to utilise penChief Minister N Chandrab- sions not just to support thema b u N a i d u o n M o n d ay selves, but also as an investlaunched the NTR Bharosa ment to improve their quality Pension Scheme by personally of life. “The government will handing over aid to a family at do its part in helping you, but Penumaka village in Mangala- you should strive to come out giri Assembly conof poverty and prostituency in the Am- 95% of people vide a better future a r av a t i c a p i t a l for your children,” covered region. he told Sai and her According to a As promised be- statement released family . fore the elections, Addressing a gathby the State the TDP-led NDA ering at the Masjid government, government hiked pensions have been Centre in Penumaka, the pensions to the Chief Minister door-delivered to `4,000 from `3,000. termed the launch 95% of the total For the month of beneficiaries. “It has of NTR Bharosa PenJuly, `7,000 was dission historic and rebeen proved again bursed, which initerated that he will that under able cluded the arrears leadership anything s t r ive t o c r e a t e of `3,000 for the past wealth and give it is possible,” Naidu three months. A to- said congratulating back to the people to tal sum of `4,408 help them come out the officials and crore will be distribof poverty “My ulti. secretariat staff uted to 65.31 lakh mate goal is to make beneficiaries across Andhra Prad e sh the State under the scheme. poverty-free,” he said. The Chief Minister extendHe recalled how he was ed the aid to Islavath Sai in the mocked by the previous govST Colony of Penumaka vil- ernment for suggesting the lage and her family in their utilisation of services of the hut. Sai, her father Banavath village/ward secretariat staff Pamulyanayak and mother for pension disbursement Banavath Sita all are daily when the Election CommisP4 wage workers. He enquired sion barred volunteers. Rahul’s fiery debut speech Govt may not fill post of pANEL formed Attacks BJP saying its leaders aren’t Hindus; criticises Agniveer scheme, NEET examination Modi makes two dy speaker interventions; BJP seeks apology E x p r e s s N e w s Se r v i c e P r ee t h a N a i r @ New Delhi @ Vijayawada Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu handing over pension to the beneficiaries at Penumaka village in Guntur district on Monday | Express bifurcation Naidu to meet Revanth in Hyd on July 6 E x p r e s s N e w s Se r v i c e @ Vijayawada Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Monday wrote a letter to his Telangana counterpart A Revanth Reddy pro, posing a meeting on July 6 to discuss matters of mutual interests between the two Telugu States. Naidu posted the letter on his official X (formerly Twitter) handle and said he was looking forward to working closely with Revanth to resolve post-bifurcation issues, enhance cooperation, and facilitate progress in both States. In the letter, the Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister congratulated Revanth for his dedication and leadership that have significantly contributed to the progress and development of Telangana. “It is imperative that we address these issues amicably with utmost diligence and resolve. In light of this, I propose that we meet at your place on July 6, Saturday afternoon. I firmly believe that a face-to-face meeting will provide us with the opportunity to engage comprehensively on these critical issues and collaborate effectively towards achieving mutually beneficial solutions for Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. I am confident that our deliberation will lead to productive outcomes,” he P4 wrote. RA J E SH KU M AR THAKUR @ New Delhi Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi (left) gestures during his debut speech; and Prime Minister Narendra Modi in one of his two interventions during the address, in the Lok Sabha on Monday | PTI P r ee t h a N a i r @ New Delhi The Lok Sabha witnessed a massive showdown on Monday after Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi launched a blistering attack on the BJP in his debut speech, saying the leaders of the ruling party are not Hindus as they engage in “violence and hate” round the clock. The remark prompted sharp responses from Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union ministers Amit Shah and Rajnath Singh, accusing Rahul of portraying the entire Hindu community as violent. In his speech that lasted nearly two hours, the Congress leader hit out at the government over a range of issues – from NEET to Agniveer to farm distress, unemployment and inflation among others. Alleging that the BJP was instilling fear in all sections of society, Rahul invoked Lord Shiva and the teachings of Guru Nanak, Jesus Christ, Buddha and Mahavir to drive home the point that all religions preach, ‘don’t to be scared, and do not scare others’. “Lord Shiva says ‘don’t be scared,’ shows the abhaya mudra, talks about ahimsa, but those who call themselves Hindus indulge in hatred, violence and untruths round the clock,” He alleged, pointing towards the BJP MPs. As the Treasury benches erupted in protest, Shah demanded an apology for hurting the sentiments of the Hindu community An unfazed Rahul, . however, hit back saying he was speaking about the BJP and neither the ruling party nor the RSS represent the entire Hindu society “You are not . Hindus. It is clearly written in Hinduism that one should stand with the truth and not back down from the truth or be scared of it,” he said. Taking potshots at the BJP over its defeat in Ayodhya after the Ram temple’s inauguration, Rahul said the voters have conveyed a clear message to the government for its failures. Holding the government responsible for the unrest in Manipur, he said the prime minister and home minister have totally neglected the state. He also accused the BJP of threatening the minorities and spreading hatred and violence against them. Referring to the NEET-UG row, Rahul said students do not believe in the exam because they feel it is for the rich and that there is no place in it for meritorious students. Multiple breaks Rahul had to stop his speech several times as ministers Amit Shah, Rijiju, Bhupender Yadav and others made interventions. As he held up a picture of Lord Shiva, Speaker Birla said rules do not allow placards in the House When Hemant Soren or Arvind Kejriwal goes to jail, I should be concerned. When you unleash enforcement agencies on them, we should defend them. When you are a constitutional person, your personal aspirations should take a back seat Rahul Gandhi on his new role BJP leaders on Monday launched a barrage of criticism both inside and outside Parliament against Leader of Opposition (LoP) Rahul Gandhi for alleging they were not Hindus as they promote division and violence. While Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his first intervention in the debate said Rahul calling the entire Hindu society violent was a serious matter, Union home minister Amit Shah and other ministers demanded an apology from the Congress leader. In his second intervention during Rahul’s speech, Modi said the Constitution has taught him to take the LoP seriously . Referring to the Agniveer scheme, Rahul described how the family of a martyr is deprived of compensation from the Army. Defence minister MSP issue Rajnath Singh rebutted When Rahul him by pointing out that alleged that the an Agniveer who lays govt did not want down his life in the line of to give a legal duty gets a compensation guarantee on MSP, of `1 crore. “This House agriculture is not for spreading lies. minister Shivraj Rahul Gandhi should Chouhan accused apologise to the House, to him of misleading the country and to Agthe House niveers,” Shah said. Later, Union ministers Kiren Rijiju and Ashwini Vaishnaw did a media briefing and accused Rahul of denigrating the LoP post with his “utterly irresponsible” speech. Vaishnaw joined issue with Rahul who alleged that adequate compensation was not paid to the relocated shopkeepers in Ayodhya. “The state government and the administration provided `1,253 crore in compensation to 4,215 affected shopkeepers,” he claimed. Vaishnaw accused Rahul of insulting the Hindu. “This is an old habit of the Congress. In 2010, P Chidambaram called Hindus terrorists, and in 2013, Sushil Shinde repeated it,” he alleged. Rijiju stated that the BJP has contested many of Rahul’s claims and has requested action from the Speaker. “He will have to substantiate or apologise.” Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman also alleged that the appeasement politics of the Congress and Rahul “starts and ends with Hindu hate”. Three soldiers from Andhra among 5 killed in Ladakh E x p r e s s N e w s Se r v i c e @ Vijayawada Mortal remains of three soldiers of the Indian Army who , died on Saturday while withdrawing from a military training activity that involved crossing the Shyok River at the Daulat Beg Oldi (DBO) area of eastern Ladakh, reached Vijayawada International Airport in Gannavaram on Monday afternoon. A special plane of the Indian Air Force arrived at the airport from Gwalior. On behalf of Andhra Pradesh Governor S Abdul Nazeer, Major Deepak Sharma laid a wreath and paid tributes to the brave soldiers at the airport. Later, bodies of the soldiers were shifted to their native villages in three special vehicles. Members of the 52 Armoured Regiment, the soldiers had participated in a routine exercise on Saturday (June 28). While crossing the River near Mandir Mortal remains of the soldiers, belonging to 52 Armoured Regiment, arrived at the Gannavaram airport on Monday. Major Deepak Sharma paid tributes to the bravehearts on behalf of Governor S Abdul Nazeer | Express Morh, 148 kilometres from Leh on their T-72 tank, the water levels suddenly began to rise and soon the tank and the soldiers were washed away due to the strong current. Three soldiers from Andhra Pradesh — Risaldar M Ramakrishna Reddy from Kalavapalli village in Prakasam district, Havildar Subhan Khan from Islampur in Bapatla district, and Craftsman Sadaraboina Nagaraju from Chevendra village in Krishna district — lost their Road to Paris Trekking in Swiss—Hockey team’s Oly prep S w a r o o p SWA M I N ATHA N @ Bengaluru IN a week’s time, the Indian men’s hockey team will throw away their sports gear for some jackets, headlamps and hiking boots. As part of a team bonding exercise before the high-pressure environment of the Olympics, the contingent — the playing members and the support staff — will meet up with the side’s mental conditioning coach, Paddy Upton, in Switzerland for a three-day camp. “There will be no hockey there,” Craig Fulton, coach of the national team, said during an interaction with this daily. “Everything that we need to focus on to be the best team we can be. Most have a good time doing it because it’s been tough, training really hard. Sometimes, we also need to see the wood for the trees (laughs). The mountains The men’s team is scheduled to reach Paris on July 20 | hockey india could be what we need.” While there, the plan right now is to do some trekking before 2021 bronze medallists switch base to Netherlands for three friendlies before they leave for Paris on July 20. The three-day session could also see the side have a spell with Mike Horn, a motivational coach who has worked with the Indian cricket, the Germany men’s football team as well as Kolkata Knight Riders in the Indian Premier League. Doing these sort of team exercises is nothing new for Fulton’s wards. Last year, they climbed Table Mountain. Before the Asian Games, the players were split into small teams and were asked to shoot short movies (movies were shot on a mobile camera before they were screened). P R Sreejesh, who will be featuring in his fourth Olympics, spoke about why these exercises are vital. “Climbing the Table Mountain was a good experience,” he said. “Different people had different goals; somebody wanted to finish first, a few just wanted to finish, others wanted to come last so they could motivate everybody else to finish. It was about showing mentality .” On the upcoming trip to Switzerland, Sreejesh said: “We are going to meet Mike Horn (Horn had taken the South African men’s cricket team on an expedition to the Swiss Alps in 2012), I have read about his work in Paddy Upton’s autobiography That . was so inspiring and I’m sure his lessons will help us at the Olympics. When you feel like you are breaking down or the team is breaking down, his experiences will help us make good decisions under those circumstances. “It will be something new for us but that’s what we require, we need to distract ourselves. Three days doing this before coming back to hockey will refresh us.” lives. Two other soldiers also died in the incident. As per reports reaching here, Sadaraboina Nagaraju (32) joined the Armed forces seven years ago. He is survived by his wife, Mangadevi, and a daughter. Nagaraju joined the Army , taking inspiration from his elder brother Sivayya, who is also in the Armed forces. Born to a patriotic couple, Dhanalakshmi and Venkayya, the brothers are role models for P4 the villagers. AS uncertainty over the appointment of the deputy speaker post of the Lok Sabha continues, sources said the government is unlikely to move in this direction soon. The NDA is keeping the cards close to its chest over whether it will keep the post or allot it to an INDIA bloc candidate. However, Speaker Om Birla’s move on Monday to appoint a panel of chairpersons to help him run the House proceedings shows the government does not want to appoint a deputy speaker, sources said. Addressing the House on Monday, Birla said he has named Jagdambika Pal (BJP), P C Mohan (BJP), Sandhya Ray (BJP), Dilip Saikia (BJP), Kumari Selja (Congress), A Raja (DMK), Dr Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar (TMC), Krishna Prasad Tenneti (TDP), and Awadhesh Prasad (SP) as members of the panel of chairpersons. This comes amid speculation that the INDIA bloc has reached a consensus over fielding Prasad, the Faizabad MP for the depu, ty speaker post. Sources said if INDIA bloc puts up Prasad as its candidate, the BJP will find it difficult to oppose. According to the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the Lok Sabha, these chairpersons preside over House proceedings when the Speaker is not in the Chair. They enjoy all powers vested in the Speaker. By fielding Prasad, the Opposition is trying to send a message to the Dalit voters in Uttar Pradesh. “The government may not wish to send a wrong message by opposing Prasad’s candidature,” said an NDA leader. Express read JSP’s Hariprasad, TDP’s CR are MLC nominees Vijayawada: After winning all the 21 Assembly and the two Lok Sabha seats it contested in the polls in a coalition with the TDP and BJP, the JSP is set to enter the State Legislative Council too. JSP political secretary P Hariprasad has been picked as an MLC candidate. From the TDP, senior leader C Ramachandraiah, popularly known as CR, will once again be nominated to the Legislative Council | P4 Patkar gets 5-month jail in 23-yr-old defamation case S u c h i t r a M o h a n t y @ New Delhi A Delhi court on Monday sentenced social activist Medha Patkar to five months in jail in a 23-year-old defamation case brought against her by Delhi Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena. The Metropolitan Magistrate Court also asked Patkar to pay `10 lakh as compensation to Saxena. In 2000, Saxena, who was then the president of Ahmedabad-based NGO, National Council for Civil Liberties, published an advertisement against the Narmada Bachao Andolan (NBA) led by Patkar. The NBA was opposing the construction of dams on the Narmada. Responding to the ad, Patkar issued a press note saying Saxena was “mortgaging” the people of Gujarat and their resources before Bill Gates and the then World Bank president James Wolfensohn. Her press note also called Saxena a Gujarat government agent. Saxena filed a defamation suit against her in 2001. “It is evident that the accused (Patkar) harbored a clear intention to defame the complainant through her press note,” the Delhi court said in its verdict. Rejecting Patkar’s prayer to release her on the condition of probation, the magistrate said, “Considering the facts...damages, age and ailment, I am not inclined to give excessive punishment.” The court, however, suspended the sentence for a month to enable her to file an appeal.
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