‘Inspired by PM Modi’s Vision, Gautam Gambhir joins BJP

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Former cricketer Gautam Gambhir joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Friday, 22 March.

He joined the party in the presence of Union ministers Arun Jaitley and Ravi Shankar Prasad.

“I am inspired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision for India. Will work to make India even better,” said Gambhir, joining the party. He added that he is “honoured” to get the opportunity to join the platform.

Jaitley, taking a jibe at the Congress party, said that Gambhir has been “aggressive” against Pakistan on field since his cricketing days and that he will not change his stance.

“Match is always won on the front foot and not the back foot,” Jaitley said.

Gambhir met BJP President Amit Shah, after joining the party.

Gambhir played a key role in India’s triumph in the 2011 World Cup and the 2007 T-20 World Cup. He was also recently given the Padma Shri award.

BJP sources told PTI that Gambhir may be fielded from the New Delhi constituency, currently represented by the party’s Meenakshi Lekhi.

A final decision is yet to be taken though, they added.

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If I Join Politics, Don’t Vote for Gautam the Cricketer: Gambhir

In an interview to The Quint, earlier in January, Gambhir said if he ever were to make a foray into politics, people should vote for him not because he was a cricketer, but only if they believe he can deliver.

“Honestly, I haven’t even thought about it. Plus, if ever there is a situation in life that I get into that space, don’t vote for Gautam Gambhir the cricketer, don’t vote for Gautam Gambhir the human either. Vote for Gautam Gambhir if you believe in him. If you believe he can change your life for the better and can make this country a better place to live. Vote for that Gambhir. Because if you don’t believe those things, don’t vote for him because I would never get into this space thinking I’m a power-hungry boy.”

                                                           

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BJP Lok Sabha 1st full list: BJP announces names of 184 candidates, PM Modi to fight from Varanasi again

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As the nation celebrated the festival of Holi, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) released its candidate list for the Lok Sabha elections.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be contesting elections from Varanasi. He is the incumbent MP there. BJP president Amit Shah will be contesting from Gandhinagar in Gujarat.

Here is the full list:

Narendra Modi (Varanasi, UP)

Amit Shah(Gandhinagar, Gujarat)

Raghav Lakhanpal (Saharanpur, UP)

Sanjeev Kumar Balyan (Muzaffarnagar, UP)

Kunwar Bharatendra Singh (Bijnor, UP)

Kunwar Sarvesh Kumar (Moradabad, UP)

Parmeshwar Lal Saini (Sambhal, UP)

Kanwar Singh Tanwar (Amroha, UP)

Rajendra Agrawal (Meerut, UP)

Satya Pal Singh (Baghpat, UP)

Vijay Kumar Singh (Ghaziabad, UP)

Mahesh Sharma (Gautam Budh Nagar, UP)

Satish Kumar Gautam (Aligarh, UP)

Hema Malini (Mathura, UP)

S P Singh Baghel (Agra, UP)

Raj Kumar Chaher (Fatehpur Sikri, UP)

Rajveer Singh (Etah, UP)

Sangh Mitra Maurya (Badaun, UP)

Dharmendra Kumar (Aonla, UP)

Santosh Kumar Gangwar (Bareilly, UP)

Arun Sagar (Shahajahanpur (SC), UP)

Ajay Kumar Mishra (Kheri, UP)

Rajesh Verma (Sitapur, UP)

Jai Prakash Rawat (Hardoi (SC), UP)

Ashok Rawat (Misrikh (SC), UP)

Sakshi Maharaj (Unnao, UP)

Kaushal Kishore (Mohanlalganj (SC), UP)

Rajnath Singh (Lucknow, UP)

Smriti Irani (Amethi, UP)

Heena Gavit (Nandurbar (ST), Maharashtra)

Subhash Bhamre (Dhule, Maharashtra)

Raksha Khadse (Raver, Maharashtra)

Sanjay Dhotre (Akola, Maharashtra)

Ramdas Tadas (Wardha, Maharashtra)

Nitin Gadkari (Nagpur, Maharashtra)

Ashok Nete (Gadchiroli-Chimur (ST), Maharashtra)

Hansraj Ahir (Chandrapur, Maharashtra)

Raosaheb Danve (Jalna, Maharashtra)

Kapil Patil (Bhiwandi, Maharashtra)

Gopal Shetty (Mumbai North)

Poonam Mahajan (Mumbai North Central)

Sujay Vikhe (Ahmednagar, Maharashtra)

Pritam Munde (Beed, Maharashtra)

Sudhakar Shrungare (Latur (SC), Maharashtra)

Sanjay Kaka Patil (Sangli, Maharashtra)

Vishal Jolly (Andaman and Nicobar islands)

Kripanath Malla (Karimganj (SC), Assam)

Rajdeep Roy Bengali (Silchar, Assam)

Harensingh Bey (Autonomous District (ST), Assam)

Queen Ojha (Gauhati)

Dilip Saikia (Mangaldoi, Assam)

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Tapan Gogoi (Jorhat, Assam)

Rameswar Teli (Dibrugarh)

Pradan Baruah (Lakhimpur, Assam)

Tapir Gao (Arunachal West, Assam)

Kiren Rijiju (Arunachal East, Arunachal Pradesh)

Renuka Singh (Surguja (ST), Chhattisgarh)

Gomtee Sai (Raigarh(ST) , Chhattisgarh)

Guharam Ajgale (Janjgir-Champa (SC), Chattisgarh)

Baiduram Kashyap (Bastar (ST), Chhattisgarh)

Mohan Mandavi (Kanker (ST), Chhattisgarh)

Natubhai Patel (Dadra Nagar Haveli (ST) )

MM War (Baramulla, Jammu & Kashmir)

Khalid Jahangir (Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir)

Sofi Youssaf (Anantnag, Jammu & Kashmir)

Jitendra Singh (Udhampur, Jammu & Kashmir)

Jugal Kishore (Jammu, Jammu & Kashmir)

Suresh Angadi (Belgaum, Karnataka)

Parvatagouda Gaddigoudar (Bagalkot, Karnataka)

Ramesh Jigajinagi (Bijapur (SC), Karnataka)

Umesh Jadhav (Gulbarga(SC), Karnataka)

Bhawgwant Khuba (Bidar, Karnataka)

Devendrappa (Bellary, Karnataka)

Shivkumar Udasi (Haveri, Karnataka)

Prahlad Joshi (Dharwad, Karnataka)

Anantkumar Hegde (Uttara Kannada)

Gowdar Siddeshwara (Devanagere, Karnataka)

BY Raghavendra (Shimoga, Karnataka)

Shobha Karandlaje (Udupi-Chikamangalur, Karnataka)

A Manju (Hassan, Karnataka)

Nalin Kumar Kateel (Dakshina Kannada, Karnataka)

A Narayana Swamy (Chitradurga (SC), Karnataka)

GS Basavaraju (Tumkur, Karnataka)

Prathap Simha (Mysore, Karnataka)

Srinivasa Prasada (Chamraja Nagar)

Sadananda Gowda (Bangalore North)

PC Mohan (Bangalore Central)

BN Bachchegowda (Chikkballapur)

Raveesh Kuntar (Kasaragod, Kerala)

CK Padmanabhan (Kannur, Kerala)

VK Sajeevan (Vadakara, Kerala)

KP Prakash Babu (Kozhikode, Kerala)

Unnikrishnan Master (Malappuram, Kerala)

VT Rema (Ponnani, Kerala)

C Krishnakumar (Palakkad, Kerala)

AN Radhakrishnan (Chalakudy, Kerala)

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Alphonese Kannanthana (Ernakulam, Kerala)

KS Radhakrishnan (Alappuzha, Kerala)

KV Sabu (Kollam, Kerala)

Sobha Surendran (Attingal, Kerala)

Summanam Rajasekharan (Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala)

Abdul Khader (Lakshadweep (ST))

KK Ranjan Singh (Inner Manipur, Manipur)

H Shokhopao Mate (Outer Manipur (ST), Manipur)

Nirupam Chakma (Mizoram (ST))

Jual Oram (Sundargarh (ST), Odisha)

Ananta Naik (Keonjhar (ST), Odisha)

Pratap Sarangi (Balasore, Odisha)

Rudra Narayan Pani (Dhenkanal, Odisha)

Sangeeta Kumari Singh Deo (Bolangir, Odisha)

Balabhadra Majhi (Nabarangpur (ST), Odisha)

Baijayant Panda (Kendrapara, Odisha)

Aparajita Sarangi (Bhubaneswar, Odisha)

Anita Priyadarshni (Aska, Odisha)

Brughu Baxipatra (Berhampur, Odisha)

Nihal Chand Chauhan (Ganganagar (SC), Rajasthan)

Arjun Meghwal (Bikaner (SC), Rajasthan)

Narendra Khinchal (Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan)

Sumedhanand Saraswati (Sikar, Rajasthan)

Col. Rajyavardhansingh Rathore (Jaipur Rural, Rajasthan)

Ramcharan Bohra (Jaipur, Rajasthan)

Sukhbir Jaunapuria (Tonk-Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan)

Bhagirath Chaudhary (Ajmer, Rajasthan)

PP Chaudhary (Pali, Rajasthan)

Kanna Lakshminarayana (Narasaraopet, Andhra Pradesh)

D Purandeshwari (Visakhapatnam , Andhra Pradesh)

Dudh Kumar Mondal (Birbhum, West Bengal)

Babul Supriyo (Asansol, West Bengal)

Paresh Chandra Das (Bardhaman Purba (SC), West Bengal)

Soumitra Kha (Bishnupur(SC), West Bengal)

Dilip Ghosh(Medinipur, West Bengal)

Dr Kunar Hembram (Jhargram (ST), West Bengal)

Smt. Bharati Ghosh(Ghatal, West Bengal)

Siddharth Naskar (Tamluk, West Bengal)

Tapan Roy ( Arambagh (SC), West Bengal)

Smt. Locket chaterjee ( Hooghly, West Bengal)

Debajit Sarkar (Serampore, West Bengal)

Rahul Sinha ( Kolkata Uttar, West Bengal)

Chandra Kumar Bose (Kolkata Dakshin, West Bengal)

Prof. Anupam Hazra (Jadavpur,West Bengal)

Shyamaprasad Halder (Mathurapur(SC), West Bengal)

Dr Ashok Kandari (Jaynagar(SC), West Bengal)

Sayantan Basu (Basirhat, West Bengal)

Dr Mrinal Kanthi Debnath (Barasat, West Bengal)

Samik Bhattacharya (Dum Dum, West Bengal)

Arjun Singh (Barrackpur, West Bengal)

Kalyan Chowbey (Krishnanagar, West Bengal)

Smt. Sreerupa Mitra Choudhury (Maldaha Dakshin, West Bengal)

Khagen Murmu (Maldaha Uttar, West Bengal)

Dr Sukanta Majumdar (Balurghat,West Bengal)

Smt. Deboshree Chaudhary (Raiganj,West Bengal)

Dr Jayanta Ray (Jalpaiguri (SC), West Bengal)

John Barla (Alipurduars(ST), West Bengal)

Nisith Pramanik (Coochbehar, West Bengal)

Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal (Nishank) (Hardwar, Uttarakhand)

Ajay Bhatt (Nainital-Udhamsingh Nagar, Uttarakhand)

Ajay Tamta (Almora(SC), Uttarakhand)

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Tirath Singh Rawat (Garhwal, Uttarakhand)

Smt. Mala Rajya Laxmi (Tehri Garhwal,Uttarakhand)

Pratima Bhaumik (Tripura East(ST), Tripura)

Rebati Tripura (Tripura West, Tripura)

Jatothu Hussain Naik (Mahabubabad, Telangana)

Chinta Sambamurthy (Warangal, Telangana)

P V Shamsunder Rao (Bhongir, Telangana)

Garlapati Jithender Kumar (Nalgonda, Telangana)

Kum. Bangaru Shruthi (Nagarkurnool (SC), Telangana)

G Kishan Reddy (Secunderabad, Telangana)

N Ramchandra Rao (Malkajgiri, Telangana)

D. Aravind (Nizamabad, Telangana)

Bandi Sanjay (Karimnagar, Telangana)

Pon. Radhakrishnan (Kanniyakumari, Tamil Nadu)

Dr Tamilisai Soundarrajan (Thoothukkudi, Tamil Nadu)

Nainar Nagendran (Ramanathapuram, Tamil Nadu)

H Raja (Sivaganga, Tamil Nadu)

C P Radhakrishnan (Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu)

Laten Tshering Sherpa (Sikkim, Sikkim)

Dushyant Singh (Jhalawar-Baran,Rajasthan)

Om Birla (Kota,Rajasthan)

Subhash Chandra Baheria (Bhilwara, Rajasthan)

C. P. Joshi (Chittorgarh, Rajasthan)

Arjunlal Meena (Udaipur, Rajasthan)

Devji Mansingram Patel (Jalore, Rajasthan)

Gajendra Singh Shekhawat (Jodhpur, Rajasthan)

The general election will be held in seven phases from April 11 to May 19, 2019. The counting of the votes has been scheduled for May 23 and results will likely be declared on the same day i.e., May 23.

The poll panel of the election commission had also announced the Assembly elections dates for Arunachal Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Sikkim, and Odisha. The Assembly polls in these four states will be held along with the general election 2019.

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DOUBLE BLOW For Nirav Modi: UK Court Refuses To Grant Bail After Arrest, Judge Says He Has ‘Every Incentive’ to Not Surrender

 

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  • Nirav Modi will spend eight days in custody after being denied bail following his arrest in London
  • The judge said that there was substantial grounds to believe that he wouldn’t surrender if bail were granted
  • Nirav Modi has claimed that the charges against him are politically motivated

Nirav Modi has been dealt a second blow in the space of just two days – one that he will feel tangibly – as the UK court where he appeared following his arrest by London authorities has rejected the fugitive diamantaire’s bail application. As a result, Nirav Modi will remain in custody till March 29 when the next hearing will be held.

Tellingly, the judge, while rejecting the bail application, said that there was substantial grounds to believe that Nirav Modi would fail to surrender if he were granted bail.

 

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With Vijay Mallya’s lawyer Anand Doobay representing him in the court, Nirav Modi’s side’s argument was that the charges were politically motivated and that he had been cooperating with agencies. He refused to give consent for his extradition.

In terms of the specifics of his arguments, Nirav Modi put up a brazen defence, attempting to tell the court that he had only found out of the PNB scam when he attempted to get a Letter of Understanding (LoU) but was told that he couldn’t and it was illegal. The LoUs had served as the medium by which Nirav Modi had defrauded Indian banks to the tune of Rs 11,400 crore, by using the letters sanctioned by an errant PNB branch to claim massive loans from overseas branches of Indian banks.

Earlier on Wednesday, Republic TV had learnt that Nirav Modi had been arrested in London on account of the arrest warrant that had been issued against him by the Westminster Magistrates court following India’s efforts to extradite him. The London Metropolitan Police confirmed the arrest by issuing the following statement:

“Nirav Deepak Modi, 48 (Date of Birth 24.02.71), was arrested on behalf of the Indian Authorities on Tuesday, 19 March, in Holborn. He will appear in custody at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday, 20 March.”

The developments come barely two weeks after Nirav Modi made his first appearance since the PNB bank scam broke out, being confronted by reporters during a walkabout in London. At that time, the diamantaire had remained brazen, something that was picked up on by Omar Abdullah following the arrest:

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It takes a special kind of hubris to roam around Oxford Street without a care in the world the way #NiravModi was. It’s no wonder it caught up with him.

Nirav Modi arrested in London, to appear in UK court shortly

 

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Nirav Modi and his uncle Mehul Choksi are the prime accused in the bank scam involving fake guarantees in the name of the state-run lender PNB.

Fugitive jeweler Nirav Modi is accused in the Rs. 13,000-crore PNB fraud case.

NEW DELHI/LONDON: Fugitive jeweler Nirav Modi, prime accused In the Rs. 13,000-crore PNB fraud case, has been arrested in in central London’s Holborn area. He is now being produced in court. On two different occasions, Nirav Modi was seen by the media in London after the UK put out an arrest warrant for him. Nirav Modi and his uncle Mehul Choksi are the prime accused  in the bank scam involving fake guarantees in the name of the state-run lender PNB to secure loans overseas. Both left India in January last year before the CBI started investigating the PNB scam.

Earlier this month, Nirav Modi was seen walking in London by a reporter of British newspaper The Telegraph. In a two-minute clip shared by the newspaper, the billionaire, was seen wearing a much-talked about expensive ostrich hide jacket, repeatedly said “no comments”.

Here are the LIVE updates on Nirav Modi’s arrest

Mar 20, 2019
16:15:15 (IST)

Enforcement Directorate statement on Nirav Modi

 
15:55:02 (IST)
Nirav Modi is now being produced in court
15:53:29 (IST)
CBI, ED team to fly to UK
A joint team of CBI and ED will fly to UK to assist the counsel who will be representing the agencies in Nirav Modi’s case. The next date of the hearing (start of the extradition proceedings in judicial side) will be announced by the UK Magistrate court today and accordingly the joint team will leave for UK.
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15:47:54 (IST)
The Enforcement Directorate gets permission from Prevention of Money Laundering Court in Mumbai to sell 173 paintings and 11 cars belonging to Nirav Modi. A non-bailable warrant has been against his wife Ami Modi, news agency ANI reports quoting sources.
15:38 (IST)
Union minister Hardeep Singh Puri on the arrest

You can run, but cannot hide from the country’s Chowkidar. As wheels of justice grind, after Vijay Mallya, fugitive Nirav Modi has been arrested in London. Clear sign that this is not the India which will allow economic offenders to loot the country & evade the long arm of law.

15:34:47 (IST)
PNB fraud of Rs 11, 400 crore is being investigated by two central agencies – the Central Bureau of Investigation and the Enforcement Directorate.”
15:29:22 (IST)

Omar Abdullah on Nirav Modi’s arrest

It’s amusing to see the BJP falling over itself to credit the PM with the Nirav Modi arrest while completely ignoring the fact that it was The Telegraph of London and it’s correspondent who found Nirav Modi, not the PM and his agencies.
15:28:10 (IST)

 

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#NiravModi, fugitive businessman, arrested in London https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/nirav-modi-fugitive-businessman-arrested-in-london-say-sources-2010369 

15:25:18 (IST)
Police said Nirav Modi, 48, had been arrested in the Holborn area of central London on Tuesday and was due to appear at London’s Westminster Magistrates Court on Wednesday, news agency Reuters reports.
15:22:02 (IST)
What Nirav Modi had told an anti-corruption court

Nirav Modi said had he has done nothing wrong. The alleged scam was a “civil transaction” that is being blown out of proportion, he said in his reply.

                                                
15:17:58 (IST)
UK police say fugitive billionaire Nirav Modi was arrested in London on Tuesday, news agency Reuters reports. 
15:55 (IST)
Nirav Modi is now being produced in court
15:53 (IST)
CBI, ED team to fly to UK
A joint team of CBI and ED will fly to UK to assist the counsel who will be representing the agencies in Nirav Modi’s case. The next date of the hearing (start of the extradition proceedings in judicial side) will be announced by the UK Magistrate court today and accordingly the joint team will leave for UK.
15:47 (IST)
The Enforcement Directorate gets permission from Prevention of Money Laundering Court in Mumbai to sell 173 paintings and 11 cars belonging to Nirav Modi. A non-bailable warrant has been against his wife Ami Modi, news agency ANI reports quoting sources.
15:38 (IST)
Union minister Hardeep Singh Puri on the arrest

You can run, but cannot hide from the country’s Chowkidar. As wheels of justice grind, after Vijay Mallya, fugitive Nirav Modi has been arrested in London. Clear sign that this is not the India which will allow economic offenders to loot the country & evade the long arm of law.

15:34 (IST)
PNB fraud of Rs. 11, 400 crore is being investigated by two central agencies – the Central Bureau of Investigation and the Enforcement Directorate.”
15:29 (IST)
                                          

Omar Abdullah on Nirav Modi’s arrest

It’s amusing to see the BJP falling over itself to credit the PM with the Nirav Modi arrest while completely ignoring the fact that it was The Telegraph of London and it’s correspondent who found Nirav Modi, not the PM and his agencies.
15:25 (IST)
Police said Nirav Modi, 48, had been arrested in the Holborn area of central London on Tuesday and was due to appear at London’s Westminster Magistrates Court on Wednesday, news agency Reuters reports.
15:22 (IST)
What Nirav Modi had told an anti-corruption court

Nirav Modi said had he has done nothing wrong. The alleged scam was a “civil transaction” that is being blown out of proportion, he said in his reply.

15:17 (IST)
UK police say fugitive billionaire Nirav Modi was arrested in London on Tuesday, news agency Reuters reports. 
15:15 (IST)
When fugitive diamond merchant Nirav Modi was spotted on the streets of London last week looking somewhat different and wearing an extravagant ostrich-leather jacket, the government insisted there had been no delay on India’s part in efforts to prosecute him and extradite him.”
15:13 (IST)
On Monday, a court in UK had issued an arrest warrant against the 48-year-old billionaire following the Enforcement Directorate’s request for his extradition.
                                        
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Rupee goes from Asia’s worst to best currency as market sees Modi 2019 returning

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Foreigners bought a net $3.3 billion of shares through March 18, accounting for more than half the $5.6 billion of inflows year-to-date, and raised holdings of bonds by $1.4 billion this month

Asia’s worst-performing currency took five weeks to become its best.

The turnaround has been fueled by the improved chances of Prime Minister Narendra Modi winning a second term amid recent tensions between India and Pakistan. The optimism has led to local shares and debt luring robust flows, which have turned the carry-trade returns on the rupee to the highest in the world in the past month.

“The high-yielding rupee will likely advance further if Modi wins a second term,” said Gao Qi, a currency strategist at Scotiabank in Singapore, who expects the currency to rally to 67 per dollar by June-end. A dovish tilt by major central banks in the face of a faltering global expansion could also prompt foreigners to chase higher yields in emerging Asia, he said.

Here’s a graphical look at the state of play in India’s currency market:

Dollars Gush In

Foreigners bought a net $3.3 billion of shares through March 18, accounting for more than half the $5.6 billion of inflows year-to-date, and raised holdings of bonds by $1.4 billion this month. The gush of dollars sent the rupee to its highest level since August, prompting profit-booking that saw the currency posting its first drop in seven sessions on Tuesday.

Gaining Allure

Borrowing in dollars to purchase rupee assets has earned 3.8 percent over the past one month, the best carry-trade return in the world, data compiled by Bloomberg show. Two opinion polls showed Modi’s ruling coalition may get close to the 272 seats needed for majority in elections that begin on April 11. Results are due on May 23.

“The market is pricing in a Modi victory as there are no other factors that explain the sudden change of mood,” said Anindya Banerjee, an analyst at Kotak Securities Ltd. in Mumbai. “On top of that, carry traders are eager to be long rupee and short other low-yielding currencies, including the dollar. It is a get-set-go for the rupee.”

 

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Options Costs

The rupee optimism is also reflected in the derivatives market, where one-month options conferring the right to sell the rupee now cost 19 basis points more than those to buy. That’s down from 148 on Sept. 5, which was the highest since November 2016.

“Global conditions — dovish Fed and ECB — have turned more supportive and domestically, increased confidence in the BJP’s prospects and a recovery in portfolio flows have been the key driver” for the rupee, said Dushyant Padmanabhan, a currency strategist at Nomura Holdings Inc. in Singapore.

Swings Ebb

The rupee’s three-month implied volatility, a gauge of expected swings used to price options, fell to 5.87 percent on Friday, the lowest reading since August.

“We expect the rupee to remain resilient in the near term, as bunched up foreign inflows limit any pressure from weakening EMFX sentiment,” Barclays Plc strategist Ashish Agrawal, wrote in a note. “A potential BJP-led coalition victory would bode well for the INR for the rest of this year.”

 

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No ‘220 club’ in BJP hoping to replace PM Modi: Nitin Gadkari

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The minister expressed confidence that the development work done by the government would enthuse people to support the BJP and grant them a second term

 

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Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said there is no ‘220 club’ in the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) hoping for a reduced tally, which could see the emergence of an alternative to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Speaking to The Times of India, Gadkari rejected any discussion of a possible alternative candidate and asserted that the party will return to power with a full majority under PM Modi’s stewardship.

Gadkari’s name has often been the subject of speculation as an ‘acceptable’ candidate if the saffron party falls significantly short of majority.

The Union minister for Road Transport & Highways told the newspaper: “I don’t do such calculations or have any such expectations, I am a worker of the party. I am sure that the work done under PM Modi will result in a full majority. No such situation is going to happen.”

Gadkari expressed confidence that the development work done by the government would enthuse people to support the BJP and give them a second term.

Most opinion polls between November 2018 and February had shown the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) failing to secure a majority on its own. However, recent opinion surveys, conducted after the Pulwama terror attack and Indian Air Force (IAF)’s air strike at Balakot, show the NDA crossing the half-way mark on its own steam.

 

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For months now, reports have suggested that Gadkari — who is considered close to the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) — could be a consensus candidate within the BJP, if the party is required to seek external support to form the government. Speaking to the newspaper, Gadkari rejected the speculation.

Recently, the Member of Parliament (MP) from Nagpur, played an important behind-the-scene role in ensuring the BJP retained power in Goa after the death of then Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar.

 

In 2017 too, after the BJP failed to attain majority in the state Assembly polls, Gadkari had flown down to help the BJP cobble up an alliance with smaller parties in the coastal state, after which a government was formed under Parrikar’s leadership.

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Honesty over dynasty, vikas over vote-bank politics: PM Modi presents govt’s report card, slams Congress

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Listing out the most important contribution of the NDA government, PM Modi said the government has successfully helped boost Indian economy, which has been the “cynosure of the world’s eyes”.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has slammed the Congress party in his latest blog.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • PM Modi urged people to vote wisely ahead of Lok Sabha 2019 polls
  • He listed out the contributions of the NDA government since 2014
  • In his blog, Narendra Modi slammed the dynasty politics in Congress party

“Development over decay, security over stagnation, opportunities over obstacles, vikas over vote-bank politics, “Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrote in his latest blog on Wednesday.

In his blog, PM Modi not only listed the achievements of the BJP-led NDA government since 2014 but also asked citizens to “think wisely” before casting their votes.

Hinting that governance improved in India after his government came to power, PM Modi wrote: “Indians were tired of our beloved nation being in the Fragile Five, where corruption, cronyism, and nepotism made headlines instead of anything positive.”

 

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pursuit of a better future,” he added.

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चौकीदार शब्द देशभक्ति का पर्याय बन गया है।

PM Narendra Modi said the mandate of 2014 was “epoch-making” as it was the first time in Indian history when a non-dynastic party came to power with a complete majority.

‘India first’ instead of ‘family first’

Targeting the Congress party, PM Modi said the government has been working for “India first” instead of “family first”.

Listing out the most important contribution of the NDA government, PM Modi said the government has successfully helped boost Indian economy, which has been the “cynosure of the world’s eyes”.

“India has made remarkable achievements in sanitation coverage (from 38% in 2014 to 98% now), banking the unbanked, financing the un-financed, building futuristic infrastructure, homes for the homeless, providing healthcare for the poor and educating the youth,” Modi wrote.

‘Institutions above everything else’

The prime minister also said that there has been a paradigm shift as the government focuses on its institutions.

Taking another dig at the Congress party, he said, “India has seen that whenever dynastic politics has been powerful, institutions have taken a severe beating.”

Modi also highlighted that overall productivity of the 16th Lok Sabha was an 85 per cent, while Rajya Sabha’s productivity was at 68 per cent.

“The Interim Budget session witnessed productivity of 89 per cent in the Lok Sabha and a mere 8 per cent in the Rajya Sabha,” he said.

“The nation knows the numerical dynamics of both houses. It is clear that when a non-dynasty party in higher number its tendency to work more is visible,” Modi added.

He also urged people to ask why the Rajya Sabha was not working as productively as the Lok Sabha, hinting at opposition ruckus.

 

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Freedom of speech, courts

Expressing his views on freedom of speech, PM Modi said dynastic parties have “never been comfortable” with a free and vibrant press.

“No wonder, the very first Constitutional Amendment brought in by the Congress government sought to curtail free speech. Speaking truth to power, which is the hallmark of a free press was seen as vulgar and indecent,” he wrote.

The recent UPA years saw the bringing of a law that could land you in prison for posting anything offensive, he said.

He even invoked the Emergency of 1975 in his speech, adding that the declaration by the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi turned the nation into an overnight prison.

“Congress’ modus operandi is simple- reject, discredit and threaten. If a judicial verdict goes against them, they reject it, and then they discredit the judge and thereafter, talk about bringing impeachment motions against the judge,” he wrote.

‘Armed forces never got respect from Congress’

Prime Minister Narendra Modi further criticised the Congress party for always treating the defence sector “as a source of income” and that is why armed forces “never got the respect” it deserved from the party.

“After 1947, every Congress government has seen multiple defence scams. They began with jeeps and then moved to guns, submarines, and helicopters,” he wrote.

“Every middleman is linked to one family,” Modi added.

Citing the Balakot airstrike, PM Modi said, “When our forces strike at terrorist elements, Congress leaders accuse the political leadership of doing Khoon Ki Dalali. When our air warriors strike at terrorists, Congress questions that too.”

 

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‘Congress does not believe in internal democracy’

PM Modi said Congress is a party which does not believe in internal democracy and accused its top leadership of being involved in a “major scam”.

“When the authorities seek to question them on their dealings, they do not even bother to reply. Are they scared of accountability or do they not believe in it?” he questioned.

Last but not least, the prime minister urged people to “think wisely” and asked them to compare the past with the present.

“Think wisely: As you go to vote- remember the past and how one family’s desire for power cost the nation so greatly. If they could do it then, they can surely do it now,” he said.

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PM Modi to address 25 lakh ‘chowkidars’ on Mar 20

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Party’s media head and Rajya Sabha MP Anil Baluni said Modi will share the “colours of Holi” with watchmen across the country in the address on Wednesday.

On the eve of Holi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address over 25 lakh watchmen through audio bridge medium as he steps up his ‘Main bhi chowkidar’ campaign in the run up to the Lok Sabha campaign, the BJP said Tuesday.

Party’s media head and Rajya Sabha MP Anil Baluni said Modi will share the “colours of Holi” with watchmen across the country in the address on Wednesday.

The prime minister is also scheduled to interact with people, who have pledged their support to the ‘Main bhi chowkidar’ (I also am a watchman) campaign, from 500 places in the country on March 31.
                                                             

Noting that watchmen work round-the-clock without taking any leave, Baluni said Modi’s initiative is aimed at highlighting the works of people like them and added that it was an important step for improving the lot of the last man in line with the BJP’s credo of ‘sabka saath sabka vikas’ (With all, development for all).

                                                            

People from different walks of life have lent their support to the ‘Main bhi chowkidar’ campaign, he asserted.

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PM Modi Tweets To ‘Influencers’ : Modi’s 4 requests to citizens for a ‘stronger democracy’ , Urges Them To Ensure That Everyone Votes In Upcoming Elections

 

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From Congress president Rahul Gandhi to Shiromani Akali Dal’s Harsimrat Badal, actor Ranveer Singh to yoga guru Ramdev, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has one message for the who’s who of India.

The Prime Minister, who went on a Twitter spree on Wednesday morning, reached out to people on opposite ends of political, social spectrums, asking them to encourage voting.

With 29 tweets in around an hour, Prime Minister asked stars to come together and encourage people to vote in the in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls.

                                         

Here is the full list of celebrities tagged in the customised messages sent from Prime Minister’s Twitter account.

1. Rahul Gandhi

2. Mamata Banerjee

2. Sharad Pawar

3. Mayawati

4. Akhilesh Yadav

5. Tejashwi Yadav

6. M K Stalin

Narendra Modi

@narendramodi

I appeal to @RahulGandhi, @MamataOfficial, @PawarSpeaks, @Mayawati, @yadavakhilesh, @yadavtejashwi and @mkstalin to encourage increased voter participation in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls. A high turnout augurs well for our democratic fabric.

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7. Salman Khan

8. Aamir Khan

Narendra Modi

@narendramodi

Voting is not only a right but it’s also a duty.

Dear @BeingSalmanKhan and @aamir_khan,

It is time to inspire and motivate youth in your own Andaz to vote so that we can strengthen Apna Democracy & Apna country.

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9. Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

10. Sadhguru

11. Baba Ramdev

Narendra Modi

@narendramodi

Dear @SriSri ji, @SadhguruJV ji, @yogrishiramdev ji and Sri M,

Spiritual leaders like you inspire many through words and work.

I request you to also inspire people towards greater democratic participation.

Please encourage greater voter awareness.

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12. Kidami Srikanth

13. P V Sandhu

14. Saina Nehwal

Narendra Modi

@narendramodi

Dear @srikidambi, @Pvsindhu1 & @NSaina,

The core of badminton is the court and the core of democracy is the vote.

Just like you smash records, do also inspire a record-breaking voter turnout. I request you to increase voter awareness & motivate youth to vote in large numbers.

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15. Ratan Tata

16. Anand Mahindra

17. Ashish Chauhan

Narendra Modi

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Dear @RNTata2000, @anandmahindra and @ashishchauhan,

India wins when our democracy gets strengthened.

Ensuring maximum participation in voting is the perfect way to strengthen democracy.

Can we all make this happen?

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18.Ranveer Singh

19. Varun Dhawan

20. Vicky Kaushal

Narendra Modi

@narendramodi

My young friends @RanveerOfficial, @Varun_dvn & @vickykaushal09,

Many youngsters admire you.

It is time to tell them: Apna Time Aa Gaya Hai and that it is time to turn up with high Josh to a voting centre near you.

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21. Lata Mangeshkar

22. Sachin Tendulkar

23. A R Rahman

Narendra Modi

@narendramodi

When @mangeshkarlata Didi, @sachin_rt and @arrahman say something, the nation takes note!

I humbly request these remarkable personalities to inspire more citizens to come out and vote in the 2019 elections.

A vote is a great way to make the people’s voice heard.

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24. The Phogat sisters

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The prolific Phogat sisters, @geeta_phogat, @BabitaPhogat, @PhogatRitu and @Phogat_Vinesh manifest the best of Indian sporting talent.

We’ve seen you in the wrestling world.

I urge you all to support the movement to ensure greater voter participation in the ‘Chunavi Dangal.’

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25. M S Dhoni

26. Rohit Sharma

Narendra Modi

@narendramodi

Dear @msdhoni, @imVkohli and @ImRo45,
You are always setting outstanding records on the cricketing field but this time, do inspire the 130 crore people of India to set a new record of high voter turnout in the upcoming elections.
When this happens, democracy will be the winner!

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27. Naveen Patnaik

28. H D Kumaraswamy

29. N Chandrababu Naidu

30. YS Reddy

Narendra Modi

@narendramodi

I call upon KCR Garu, @Naveen_Odisha, @hd_kumaraswamy, @ncbn and @ysjagan to work towards bringing maximum Indians to the polling booths in the upcoming elections. May voter awareness efforts be strengthened across the length and breadth of India.

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31. NItish Kumar

32. Ram Vilas Paswan

33. Pawan Chamling

Narendra Modi

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Dear @NitishKumar, @irvpaswan and @pawanchamling5, soliciting your support and active participation in improving voting across the country in the coming elections.

Let us strive to create an atmosphere where maximum voting can take place.

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34. Harsimrat Badal

35. Chirag Paswan

36. Aaditya Thackeray

Narendra Modi

@narendramodi

Dear @HarsimratBadal_ , @ichiragpaswan and @AUThackeray, increasing awareness among the youth on the importance of voting is a paramount task in front of us.

Urging you to do your best to ensure high public participation in the upcoming elections.

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37. Mohanlal

38. Nagarjuna

Narendra Modi

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Dear @Mohanlal and @iamnagarjuna,

Your performances have entertained millions over the years and you have also won many awards. I request you to create greater voter awareness and urge people to vote in large numbers.

The award here is, a vibrant democracy.

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39. K Satyarthi

40.Kiran Bedi

41. Sudarsan Pattnaik

Narendra Modi

@narendramodi

Dear @k_satyarthi, @thekiranbedi and @sudarsansand,

A vote gives voice to people’s aspirations.

As widely respected personalities, your efforts towards increasing voter awareness will strengthen India’s democracy.

I request you to lend your voice for the same.

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42. Neeraj Chopra

43. Yogeshwar Dutt

44. Sushil

Narendra Modi

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India is proud of @Neeraj_chopra1, @DuttYogi and @WrestlerSushil.
However, they made India win because they participated. I request Neeraj, Yogeshwar and Sushil to encourage people to participate in the elections and vote so that India wins here too!

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45. Pranab Mukherjee

Narendra Modi

@narendramodi

Respected @CitiznMukherjee,
Being among India’s most prolific statesmen and someone who has been active in politics for decades, you would understand the power of a vote. I request you to appeal to the people to enrich the festival of democracy by participating in large numbers.

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46. Deepika Padukone

47. Aliaa Bhatt

48. Anushka Sharma

Narendra Modi

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Requesting @deepikapadukone, @aliaa08 and @AnushkaSharma to urge people to vote in large numbers for the coming elections.

As renowned film personalities whose work is admired by many, I am sure their message will have a positive impact on our citizens.

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49.Bajrang Punia

50. Shankar Mahadevan

51. Manoj Bajpayee

Narendra Modi

@narendramodi

Dear @BajrangPunia, @shankar_live and @BajpayeeManoj,

Your talent and skill has entertained millions, and made India proud.

Your voice is respected widely.

Please lend strength to our democracy by increasing voter awareness and inspiring people to vote.

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52. Anil Kumble

53.V V S Laxman

54. Virender Sehwag

Narendra Modi

@narendramodi

Dear @anilkumble1074, @VVSLaxman281 and @virendersehwag – your heroic deeds on the cricket pitch have inspired millions.

Come, it is time to inspire people once again, this time to vote in record numbers.

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55. Akshay Kumar

56. Bhumi Pednekar

57. Ayushmann Khurrana

Narendra Modi

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Dear @akshaykumar, @bhumipednekar and @ayushmannk,

The power of a vote is immense and we all need to improve awareness on its importance.

Thoda Dum Lagaiye aur Voting ko Ek Superhit Katha banaiye.

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58. Amitabh Bachchan

59. Shah Rukh Khan

60. Karan Johar

Narendra Modi

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Urging @SrBachchan, @iamsrk and @karanjohar to creatively ensure high voter awareness and participation in the coming elections.

Because…its all about loving your democracy (and strengthening it). 🙂

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The Prime Minister also called upon media leaders to play a vital role in the democracy. As he tagged India Today Group’s Aroon Purie, Ragul Kanwal, Anjana Om Kashyap, Modi asked them to spread awareness among voters.

In his last message in the tweet series, the Prime Minister urged the citizens to strengthen voter awareness across the country.

Narendra Modi

@narendramodi

My fellow Indians,

Urging you all to strengthen voter awareness efforts across India.

Let us all ensure maximum number of Indians come out to vote in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.

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Football Live Streaming|SAFF Women’s Championship 2019

                                                          

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India beat Maldives by 6-0 in 5th SAFF Women’s Championship

Defending champion India on Wednesday defeated Maldives by 6-0 in the 5th South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) Women’s Championship.

Keeping its unbeaten record India easily defeated Maldives in its first group match in Nepal’s Biratnagar.

Indian girls dominated the first half and took a 5-0 lead. In the second half, India could manage only a single goal. India has remained unbeaten in SAFF championship since the beginning of the tournament in 2010.

It has won all 20 matches so far. Now India will take on Sri Lanka in its second match in Group B on Sunday.

In group A, Bhutan will play against Bangladesh tomorrow.

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