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This led moved by Chief Minister HD :->;$):-; urged him to mediate with & to heated exchanges between Kumaraswamy was defeated :;* Pakistan on the Kashmir issue Opposition benches and in the Assembly, with 99 mem- rocked Indian Parliament on )* @ Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu, bers voting for the motion and 6 Tuesday. External Affairs & who adjourned proceedings 105 against it. .?"# Minister S Jaishankar reiterat- for nearly an hour. After the Congress leaders @ -.A ed in both the Houses that all He said the issue was of failed in their efforts to estab- issues with Pakistan can only be # 9& national importance and con- lish contact with the rebels discussed bilaterally, but the 9 5*& cerned security when the enjoying a cozy retreat in a 2018 Assembly polls results Opposition demanded a reply * * & Opposition members including plush hotel in Mumbai, were out, he had plans to quit from Modi. The Rajya Sabha Congress, AAP, TMC, SP and Kumaraswamy had no option politics. “My political entry saw repeated adjournments, # Left parties raised a din. Naidu but to end this drama in view itself was all of a sudden and while the Lok Sabha witnessed ) 0 quipped that the members were of his mounting criticism for unexpected,” he said. vociferous attack and walkout 7. * + ready to believe a foreign leader delaying the vote on the motion Kumaraswamy lashed out by the Opposition. instead of the Indian Minister and extending the debate for at the BJP for repeatedly trying While hosting visiting ) and then adjourned the House well over three days. to topple his Government and Pakistan Prime Minister Imran till 12 pm at 11.15 am. “The motion moved by told the saffron party that its Khan, Trump claimed that & ) O Similar scenes were wit- the Chief Minister has fallen Government would not last Modi had asked him to play a )0 nessed in the Rajya Sabha through,” Speaker KR Ramesh long and in the event of col- role of mediator on the 0 6 when the House reassembled Kumar announced. lapse, it is better to go for elec- Kashmir issue. with the Opposition members Kumaraswamy watched tions. “First bomb will explode Refuting the US President’s coming into the Well and rais- the proceedings sitting in a in Ministry formation,” he said. statement, Jaishankar said in accords provide the basis for res- ation in a purely bilateral issue. ing slogans demanding Modi’s pensive mood after a spirited Asserting that his both the Houses that the Prime olution of all issues bilaterally. Since Parliament is in ses- clarification. reply to the debate. Government was not shame- Minister made no such request Jaishankar first gave this sion and considering that the Deputy Chairman The writing on the wall was less, he asked, “What wrong about mediating. “I would like categorical denial in the Rajya comments were made by the Harivansh tried to pacify mem- clear ever since the Supreme ! " have we committed. We tried to categorically state that no Sabha soon after it met for the President of the world’s most bers but to no avail. Minister of Court ruled that rebel law- # $%& "" # to create history. We have such request has been made by day after Congress leader powerful nation to the Prime Minority Affairs Mukhtar makers could not be com- ' # ( () worked honestly to provide the Prime Minister to the US Anand Sharma raised the issue. Minister of another country, Abbas Naqvi said the demand pelled to attend the proceed- people friendly Government.” President,” he said. He said Trump stated Modi Modi should come to the for the Prime Minister’s pres- ings of the House tipping the at a luxury hotel since early this Independents (2) — skipped Accusing the BJP of being Making the country’s posi- had, at the recent G20 meeting House and clarify on the issue, ence was not justified as the scales in favour of the BJP. month are “very happy” after the proceedings, reducing the in a hurry, he said, “I am not tion clear, he said it has been the in Osaka in Japan, sought his Sharma demanded. statement by the External The rebel Congress-JD(S) the JD(S)-Congress coalition effective strength of the House going to run away after speech. consistent position of India that mediation on Kashmir. CPI leader D Raja wanted Affairs Ministry is the collec- MLAs camping in Mumbai Government lost the trust vote. to 204. The magic figure Let the people of the State all outstanding issues with Sharma said India’s position to know if there was any change tive responsibility of the will leave for Bengaluru after The rebels had earlier required was 103. know why I was removed. Pakistan can be discussed only has been consistent and clear on in India’s position on third Cabinet. However, the BJP leader BS Yeddyurappa is denied any BJP role in their res- In his reply, Kumaraswamy I am not going to run bilaterally. Any engagement Pakistan and Pakistan- party mediation on the Opposition continued to raise sworn in as Chief Minister of ignations and withdrawal of said discussions were on why away fearing numbers. Let the with Pakistan will require end Occupied Kashmir (POK) and Kashmir issue, adding the an uproar forcing the Chair to the southern State, sources support to the Government. he had not resigned and was votes be counted. Chief to cross-border terrorism, he has always maintained that it denial issued by the External adjourn the proceedings till said. A BJP leader said the Twenty one MLAs — sticking to the chair. Sounding Minister’s seat is not a perma- said, adding Shimla and Lahore will not accept third party medi- Affairs Minister on late after lunch. rebels, who have been staying Congress-JDS (17), BSP (1), philosophical, he said when the nent to anyone.” % & ' !" (#' # # $% # R ' '!( # ) New Delhi: The Supreme %) Court on Tuesday extended the 1234256 # $ * L3 1 pared reasonably and the work deadline for publication of the $ $ *$ * 7 1 to be completed as expedi- 5141 final National Register of racking its whip on errant $ * tiously as possible,” the apex Citizens (NRC) in Assam by a Cbuilders for breaching the & court said. oris Johnson on month to August 31 while trust reposed by homebuyers, & Emphasising on the “pub- BTuesday comfortably rejecting the pleas seeking per- the Supreme Court on Tuesday 7 M lic trust doctrine”, a Bench of won the Conservative mission for 20 per cent sample cancelled the registration of # 1 # * Justices Arun Mishra and UU Party’s leadership race to re-verification. Amrapali Group under the real 7 1 Lalit said the public authorities become the UK’s next The Centre and the Assam estate law RERA, and ousted it * @ are duty-bound to observe that Prime Minister and Government had sought per- from its prime properties in the & the leased property is not “frit- vowed to “get Brexit mission for sample re-verifica- NCR by nixing the land leases. * 8 tered away” along with the done” by the October 31 tion to find out wrongful inclu- “The registration of + homebuyers’ money. deadline, amid the polit- sions, especially in districts Amrapali Group of Companies & # 24 & “Concerned ministry of Central ical uncertainty over the bordering Bangladesh, and under RERA shall stand can- 7 Government, as well as the country’s divorce deal exclusions of persons in the celled... The homebuyers can- 9 & 7 State Government and the with the European Union that “We are once again going NRC which was to be pub- not be made to suffer when we Secretary of Housing and Urban cost his predecessor her job. to believe in ourselves, and like lished by July 31. are governed by law and have Development, are directed to Johnson, the 55-year-old some slumbering giant we are While dismissing the pleas protective machinery. Question ensure that appropriate action is former Foreign Secretary and going to rise and ping off the of the Centre and the State, the is of will power to extend the taken against leaseholders con- London Mayor, was widely guy ropes of self doubt and apex court took note of the clutches of law to do the need- cerning such similar projects at expected to beat foreign secre- negativity,” he said, in his char- report of Assam NRC coordi- ful. We hope and trust that Noida and Greater Noida and tary Jeremy Hunt in the battle acteristic ebullient style. nator Prateek Hajela that in the hope and expectation of home- other places in various States, for 10 Downing Street, which The west London MP from course of consideration and buyers are not going to be where projects have not been was triggered last month when Uxbridge and Ruislip sought to adjudication of the claims, of belied,” the SC said in its 270- completed,” the SC said.
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