A HINT OF DE-ESCALATION: BEIJING SAYS MUSTN'T LET DIFFERENCES SHADOW TIES
China sought to dial down tensions yesterday on the Line of Actual Control
(LAC) and continued quiet diplomacy. The Chinese Foreign Ministry in Beijing
as well as Chinese Ambassador to India Sun Weidung underlined the need for
constant communication to resolve differences.
"Between the two countries, we have good border-related mechanism and
communication channels. We are capable of resolving the issues properly
though dialogue and consultation," said Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao
Lijian, while confirming quiet diplomacy, away from public glare, was on to
defuse the border tensions. "This includes communication between border
troops and between our diplomatic missions," he explained.
Meanwhile, there was a flutter in the strategic community when US President
Donald Trump sought to step in as the peacemaker days after Alice Wells, his
top diplomat for the region, did the opposite by accusing China of causing
problems from the land border with India to the South China Sea. "We have
informed both India and China that the United States is ready, willing and
able to mediate or arbitrate their now raging border dispute. Thank you!"
tweeted Trump. There was no response from the Indian and Chinese
governments.
In a different context, the Chinese Ambassador said India and China must
never let the differences shadow the overall situation of bilateral
cooperation. "We should adhere to the basic judgment that China and India
pose no threat to each other," he stresssed.
GOVT STEPS UP LOCUST CONTROL OPERATIONS
The government has stepped up efforts to control spread of swarms of locust,
a crop damaging migratory pests, in Rajasthan, Gujarat, Punjab and Madhya
Pradesh, and plans to soon deploy drones for spraying pesticides, the Union
Agriculture Ministry said on Wednesday.
About 21 districts in Rajasthan, 18 districts in Madhya Pradesh, 2 districts
in Gujarat and 1 district in Punjab have undertaken locust control measures
till now, the ministry said in a statement. It has been controlled in 47,308
hectare areas so far in Rajasthan, Gujarat, Punjab and Madhya Pradesh, it
said. The government has placed an order for buying 60 spraying machines
from UK-based company Micron, and two firms have been finalised for supply
of drones for aerial spraying of insecticides for effective control over
tall trees and inaccessible areas, it added.
"Usually, the locust swarms enter the scheduled desert area of India through
Pakistan for summer breeding in the month of June/July with the advent of
monsoon. "This year, however, incursions of locust hoppers and pink swarms
have been reported much earlier because of presence of residual population
of locust in Pakistan which they couldn't control last season," the
statement said.
NO MAP CHANGES FOR NOW: NEPAL
Nepal has put on hold a constitutional amendment to update its political map
to include three disputed areas in India. A week ago, Nepal was all set for
a cartographic confrontation with India when it unveiled a new political map
that placed Kalapani within its border.
An understanding to tackle the situation diplomatically instead of
belligerence was reached at an all-party meeting held at Baluwatar, the seat
of the Nepal Government, late on Tuesday evening.
While Nepal announced that it had started printing the new political maps,
the ruling party ran into problems when it sought to change the image of
Nepal's map on the coat-of-arms to incorporate the new changes. Such a step,
however, required more than an administrative decision and the ruling party
realised it was short of the required two-thirds majority to amend the
constitution to include Limpiyadhura, Lipulekh and Kalapani in the image of
the map on the coat of arms.
The pro-India Nepali Congress was ambiguous at the all-party meeting and
sought a meeting of its policymaking body to evaluate the issue. At least 35
members of Madhesh parties also sought their pound of flesh, forcing the
ruling party's managers to press the issue at some other opportune time.
India and Nepal re-opened their differences on a triangle of land bordering
China about six months ago when New Delhi published a political map to show
the change in countours of Jammu and Kashmir from a single state to two UTs
of J&K and Ladakh. Nepal felt the new map seemed to have included three
areas which were its territory.
The issue intensified again early this month when Defence Minister Rajnath
Singh inaugurated a blacktopped road to Lipulekh Pass that seemed to
traverse areas claimed by Nepal.
SC ASKS CENTRE TO IDENTIFY PRIVATE HOSPITALS FOR FREE COVID-19 TREATMENT
The Supreme Court has asked the government to identify private hospitals
which can treat Covid-19 patients for free or at a minimum cost.
The three-judge bench headed by Chief Justice S A Bobde, hearing the matter
via video-conferencing, observed that there are private hospitals which have
been given land either free or at nominal rates and they should treat
coronavirus infected patients for free. "These charitable hospitals should
treat patients for free," the bench said and posted the matter for hearing
after one week.
Private hospitals, however, are concerned that the move would put further
strain on their resources, arguing that it may not be a sustainable move.
"If the government can take care of our costs, we are happy to treat
patients for free...Hospitals are already under stress and they are not
making money in Covid... We have to pay salaries, buy protective
equipment... At this rate, it will be hard for the healthcare sector to
survive," said Alok Roy, chair-Ficci Health Services Committee and chairman,
Medica Group of Hospitals.
COVID-19 DASHBOARD - (Nos. IN INDIA / Nos. WORLDWIDE)
(Indian data from covid19india / and World Data from
worldometers.info/coronavirus/ )
Total Cases 1,58,075 (+7,293) / 57,89,571 (+1,04,776)
Total Deaths 4,534 (+190) / 3,57,432 (+5,207)
Total Recovered 67,749 (+3,472) / 24,97,618 (+67,025)
Active Cases 85,792 (+3,631) / 29,34,521 (+32,544)
Serious / Critical Cases (See below) / 52,974 (-126)
Top impacted nations so far: (And some of India's Neighbours)
Country, Total Cases / Total Deaths / Active Cases /
Serious-Critical Case
1 USA 17,45,803 / 1,02,107 /
11,53,566 / 17,166
2 Brazil 4,14,661 / 25,697 /
2,22,317 / 8,318
3 Russia 3,70,680 / 3,968 /
2,24,504 / 2,300
4 Spain 2,83,849 / 27,118 /
59,773 / 854
5 UK 2,67,240 / 37,460 / N/A
/ 1,559
6 Italy 2,31,139 / 33,072 /
50,966 / 505
7 France 1,82,913 / 28,596 / 87,733
/ 1,501
8 Germany 1,81,895 / 8,533 /
10,562 / 763
9 Turkey 1,59,797 / 4,431 / 32,573
/ 723
10 India 1,58,086 / 4,534 /
85,803 / 8,944
11 Iran 1,41,591 / 7,564 /
22,851 / 2,551
18 Pakistan 59,151 / 1,225 / 38,784
/ 111
23 Bangladesh 38,292 / 544 / 29,823
/ 1
99 Sri Lanka 1,469 / 10 / 727
/ 1
Top 17 impacted Indian States so far: (Total No. of Confirmed case / No. Of
Deaths)
State / Confirmed Cases / Active Case / Recovered /
Deceased
Maharashtra 56,948 / 37,133 / 17,918 /
1,897
Tamil Nadu 18,545 / 8,500 / 9,909 /
136
Delhi 15,257 / 7,690 / 7,264 / 303
Gujarat 15,205 / 6,718 / 7,549 / 938
Rajasthan 7,816 / 3,082 / 4,562 /
172
Madhya Pradesh 7,261 / 3,021 / 3,927
/ 313
Uttar Pradesh 6,991 / 2,818 / 3,991 /
182
West Bengal 4,192 / 2,325 / 1,578 /
289
Andhra Pradesh 3,117 / 994 / 2,065
/ 58
Bihar 3,036 / 2,103 / 918 / 15
Karnataka 2,418 / 1,604 / 765 /
47
Punjab 2,139 / 181 / 1,918 / 40
Telangana 2,098 / 714 / 1,321 /
63
Jammu and Kashmir 1,921 / 1,041 / 854 /
26
Odisha 1,593 / 774 / 812 / 7
Haryana 1,381 / 525 / 838 /
18
Kerala 1,004 / 445 / 552 / 7
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
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DONALD TRUMP THREATENS TO SHUT SOCIAL MEDIA COMPANIES AFTER TWITTER FACT
CHECK
President Donald Trump threatened to regulate or shutter social media
companies - a warning apparently aimed at Twitter Inc. after it began
fact-checking his tweets.
In a pair of tweets issued Wednesday morning from his iPhone, Trump said
that social media sites are trying to silence conservative voices, and need
to change course or face action.
"Republicans feel that Social Media Platforms totally silence conservatives
voices. We will strongly regulate, or close them down, before we can ever
allow this to happen," he said Wednesday. In a second tweet, he added: "Just
like we can't let large scale Mail-In Ballots take root in our Country."
He didn't cite any platforms by name, but it was plainly a response after
Twitter added a fact-check label to earlier Trump tweets that made
unsubstantiated claims about mail-in voting. It's the first time Twitter has
taken action on Trump's posts for being misleading.
Trump has little authority to shut the businesses, which are also central to
his re-election campaign and communications strategy with the public. But
they already face a range of potential regulations.
White House adviser Kellyanne Conway, speaking to reporters at the White
House on Wednesday, side-stepped questions of what measures in particular
Trump may take. "The president's saying please stop suppressing conservative
voices," she said, before criticizing Twitter's fact check. "I thought using
outlets that are decisively and proudly anti-Trump to fact-check the
president was maybe the richest piece of the whole thing."
300 ARRESTED IN HONG KONG OVER PROTESTS AGAINST PROPOSED LAW
Almost a year after Hong Kong witnessed widespread protests against an
extradition bill proposed by China, the autonomous island is embroiled in
yet another one against the Chinese mainland's proposal for another
legislation - the national security bill.
The Associated Press reported that an estimated 300 people were arrested on
Wednesday as protests raged against the national security law as well as an
'Anthem Bill' that would make it illegal to insult or abuse the Chinese
national anthem in the semi-autonomous city.
The People's Republic of China has submitted a draft resolution that would
criminalise any attempt to break away from the country, any attempt to
undermine the power or authority of the central government, using violence
or intimidation against people and activities by foreign forces that
allegedly interfere in Hong Kong's affairs.
Hong Kong activists say that the law effectively abolishes the basic
freedoms enjoyed in the financial hub.
Asked about possible US retaliation over the security legislation, Chinese
foreign ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian told AP in Beijing that China
would take necessary steps to fight back against what he called 'erroneous
foreign interference' in Hong Kong's affairs.
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo declared on Wednesday that Hong Kong no
longer enjoys the autonomy promised by Beijing, and stripped the financial
hub of its special status under U.S. law.
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STOP SHRAMIK TRAINS TO WEST BENGAL: MAMATA URGES PM
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee today sought PM Narendra Modi's intervention
to stop Shramik Special trains to West Bengal as the state was grappling
with the devastation caused by the "Super Cyclone".
Addressing a press conference, Banerjee said a political game was being
played by sending trainloads of migrant workers to the state at a time when
the government was busy in relief and rehabilitation work. "Where will we
keep these migrant labourers for institutional quarantine? We are facing a
very tough situation and we need time to tackle it," she said.
HIMACHAL BJP CHIEF RESIGNS AMID COVID 'BRIBE' PROBE
Leaving the ruling BJP red-faced in Himachal Pradesh, the party's state
president, Dr Rajeev Bindal, resigned from the post Wednesday, "on the basis
of high moral grounds", amid a corruption probe into the procurement of
medical supplies by the government for the Covid pandemic.
Bindal, 65, was Speaker of the State Assembly until January, when he was
picked by BJP national president J P Nadda to head the party in the state.
His resignation comes a week after the vigilance and anti-corruption bureau
arrested the director of health services, Dr A K Gupta, following a probe
into an audio clip in which two men are purportedly heard discussing the
handover of Rs 5 lakh.
The 43-second clip had led the Opposition Congress to target the government,
with the party's state in-charge Rajni Patil alleging that the person heard
"offering the bribe" is a "ruling party leader".
Former BJP CM Shanta Kumar said the alleged scam made him want to "bow one's
head in shame".
Bindal, however, denied any link to the case, and said that he had resigned
so that the probe is "not influenced in any way".
RESPOND TO PIL AGAINST DEMONISING MUSLIMS: SC
The Supreme Court on Wednesday asked the Centre and the Press Council of
India (PCI) to respond to a petition by Jamiat-Ulma-i-Hind seeking
directions to the media and the authorities not to demonise entire Muslim
community over spread of Covid-19 due to Nizamuddin Markaz congregation of
Tablighi Jamaat.
"Don't let people instigate... and create law and order issues. These are
things that later become problems," a Bench headed by Chief Justice of India
SA Bobde told Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, who represented the Centre.
The Bench, which specifically wanted to know about alleged violation of the
Cable Television Networks (Regulation) Act by news channels, gave two weeks
to the Centre and the PCI to respond to the PIL.
As senior advocate Dushyant Dave, appearing in a connected matter, said the
issue should be taken seriously, the CJI said, "We take all matters
seriously. Don't say repeatedly that take these matters seriously."
Dave said there were lots of fake news on Markaz incident, which had
"damaged" the secular fabric of India. "Why is the government silent?" Dave
asked.
HOURS BEFORE TAKING UP MIGRANT WORKERS ISSUE, SUPREME COURT GOT STINGING
LETTER FROM SENIOR LAWYERS
Hours before taking suo motu cognisance of "certain lapses" in government
measures dealing with migrant workers, the Supreme Court received a stinging
letter from 10 senior lawyers each from Delhi and Mumbai that was critical
of its "self-effacing deference" to the government, "unwillingness" and
"apparent indifference" in the face of the "enormous humanitarian crisis".
The senior lawyers, who include P. Chidambaram, Kapil Sibal, Prashant
Bhushan, Indira Jaising, Vikas Singh, Iqbal Chavla, Navroz Seervai, said the
way the Supreme Court chose to trust the "bland assertions and patently
incorrect statements" made by the Centre reminded them of how it functioned
during the Emergency era "when detenues were left to the tender mercy of the
executive with 'Diamond bright, Diamond hard hope" that something would be
done".
The lawyers also include Anand Grover, Mohan Katarki, Siddharth Luthra,
Santosh Paul, Mahalaxmi Pavani, C.U. Singh, Aspi Chinoy, Mihir Desai, Janak
Dwarkadas, Rajani Iyer, Yusuf Muchhala, Rajiv Patil, Gayatri Singh and
Sanjay Singhvi.
The Supreme Court received the letter late on Monday. The decision to take
suo motu cognisance of the "miseries and problems" of migrant workers during
the lockdown was made on Tuesday. The court order admitted there were
"inadequacies and certain lapses" in government measures.
The lawyers' letter referred to how the Supreme Court on March 31 "expressed
satisfaction" immediately after the Solicitor General Tushar Mehta made a
statement that "no migrant person was walking on the roads in an attempt to
reach his/her hometown/village". The court had even gone to the extent of
saying that the migrants' exodus was due to panic created by fake news.
"The migrant workers' issues are not a 'policy issue'. They raise
constitutional issues... This Court has the power under Article 142 to
undertake any measure to do complete justice. The show of helplessness does
not do justice to the court's motto of 'Yato dharmastato Jaya'," the letter
said.
SEVAGRAM ASHRAM CHIEF REMOVED OVER ALLEGATIONS OF BEING 'GODSEWADI'
A controversy has erupted in Mahatma Gandhi's Sevagram Ashram at Wardha with
the unceremoniously removal of Ashram president T R N Prabhu for, among
other reasons, allegedly being a "Godsewadi".
Prabhu, 73, was "removed" by president of Sarva Seva Sangh, Mahadev Vidrohi,
on March 18, barely two years after he himself had appointed Prabhu to the
post in his capacity as the chief of the Sangh, which is the apex body of
all Gandhian institutions.
This is the first time in the Ashram's history that its president was
"removed" before he could complete the five-year term.
Prabhu, however, decided to "resign" and put in his papers on May 22. He
also released a press note rebutting the allegations against him and
expressed his anguish at being "ill-treated, insulted, removed without
giving any chance to defend myself, against principles of natural justice
and against the constitution of the Ashram.".
Vidrohi cited denial of permission by Prabhu in October 2018 to the Congress
Working Committee to hold its meeting in the Ashram premises, and not
issuing a statement against shooting of Gandhi's portrait by some Hindu
fanatics in Uttar Pradesh, as some of the reasons for his removal.
Prabhu's removal, however, has split Gandhians, with many criticising the
manner of his removal and others supporting it.
PRIVATE COVID TEST TO COST LESS AS GOVT DOES AWAY WITH CAPPING
Decks have been cleared for lowering the cost of private testing for
Covid-19 with the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) today scrapping
the Rs 4,500 upper price ceiling earlier fixed for the private lab testing.
In a letter to all state chief secretaries, ICMR Director General Balram
Bhargava has advised each one to renegotiate the prices of private lab
testing following a huge potential for cost reduction due to development of
local testing capacities.
"At the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic there was a global crisis of
testing kits and reagents, as India was heavily reliant on imported
products.. the situation has changed and there is now a lot of competition
available locally that would drive down the cost of private tests," Bhargava
said.
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THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
Every society honors its live conformists and its dead troublemakers. -
Mignon McLaughlin
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"Nah," replied the mother-to-be. "He and my husband don't get along."
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