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Prove charge that Govt waived industries’ loans: Shah

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HUMNABAD: BJP chief Amit Shah on Sunday demanded that Congress president Rahul Gandhi prove his charge that the Narendra Modi government waived loans taken by industrial­ists.

What Rahul Gandhi is saying is incorrect, Shah said and demanded that the Congress president make public any document which mentions that loans to industries were written off.

“I want to clarify one thing... one statement that the Congress president repeatedly makes is that the BJP waived thousands of crores, lakhs of crores of loans taken by industries. I can tell you with guarantee that after the Narendra Modi government came to power, not even a single paisa of loan taken by any single industrial­ist has been waived,” he said during an interactio­n with sugarcane farmers.

“If he (Rahul Gandhi) has any records anywhere that industries’ loans have been waived, let him make it public... I am ready to answer and seek an apology from farmers of Karnataka. What he is saying is wrong,” the BJP national president said.

He said that tax had not been waived for industries, but it has “only been reduced a bit.”

Shah is on a three-day visit to north Karnataka region, during which he will interact with party workers in Bidar, Kalaburagi and Yadgiri districts. State Assembly polls are expected to be held in a few months.

“There is already no income tax on anything related to farmers and there is no question of taxing them. Let anyone spread misinforma­tion how much ever they want, government is not imposing any income tax on farmers,” he said.

The BJP chief said the Centre’s “full focus” was on farmers’ welfare and after coming to power in Karnataka, his party would follow a pro-farmer strategy.

Listing out various initiative­s taken by the Modi government for sugarcane farmers, Shah said the BJP’S poll manifesto would include ensuring on-time payment to sugarcane growers.

“If the BJP comes to power in Karnataka... within 90 days sugar mills would have to make payment to the farmers, as done in Uttar Pradesh. We will include this in our manifesto,” he said, adding after forming government in the state, sugar mills in the region would be re-opened.

Mentioning various ‘profarmer’ initiative­s of the Union government, such as procuremen­t of pulses, neem-coated urea and the Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana, he accused the Congress government in Karnataka of not allowing benefits of some of the schemes reach the farmers.

The Congress government in the state fears that it may lead to further rise in Modi’s popularity, Shah claimed.

He said Narendra Modi would attend a farmers’ conclave at Davangere on February 27, after which BJP workers would visit their homes, collect a fistful of rice from each household, cook and eat it while pledging that once the party forms government in the state, it would be dedicated to work for farmers’ welfare. NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court has set up two special courts to exclusivel­y deal with criminal cases involving politician­s and for their speedy disposal, in pursuance with the Supreme Court’s directions.

The high court designated Special CBI Judge Arvind Kumar and Additional Chief Metropolit­an Magistrate Samar Vishal, of the Patiala House Courts, to preside over the special courts.

An administra­tive order said Acting Chief Justice Gita Mittal and other judges of the Delhi High Court, in compliance with the directions of the Supreme Court on November 1, 2017 and December 14, 2017, have designated the two courts as special courts to deal with cases against elected MPS/ MLAS.

The February 23 order issued through High Court Registrar General Dinesh Kumar Sharma said the special courts will function in Patiala House Courts complex from March 1.

“The acting chief justice and judges of this court have further been pleased to order that the cases pending against MPS/MLAS in different courts be transferre­d to these two courts before March 1 and to put such cases on fast track and endeavour be made to dispose of the same within one year,” it said.

The apex court on December 12 last year, had directed that 12 special courts, to be set up to exclusivel­y deal with cases involving lawmakers, should start functionin­g from March 1, 2018, and had asked the Centre to “forthwith” allocate Rs 7.80 crore proportion­ately to the respective states.

 ??  ?? BJP National President Amit Shah pay obeisance at Gurudwara Sri Nanak Jhira Sahib at Bidar in Karnataka on Sunday PTI
BJP National President Amit Shah pay obeisance at Gurudwara Sri Nanak Jhira Sahib at Bidar in Karnataka on Sunday PTI

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