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Political Raids In Uttar Pradesh???| Beyond Headlines EP2| Akhilesh Yadav| Yogi Adityanath

Samajwadi Party chief and former Uttar Pradesh chief minister Akhilesh Yadav on Saturday said the income tax raid on the premises of his party leaders is not at all surprising to him and in the days to come, ED, CBI will also come. โ€œRumours will be spread; conspiracies will be hatched. But that will not stop Samajwadi Partyโ€™s cycle for moving ahead. They now know that they are finished in the state. And thatโ€™s why they have sent I-T. And Rajeev Rai has been working day and night for the development of the party. Why now? Had you known about this before, then you could have raided a month before. But only when the election comes, this central agency came to contest election here,โ€ Akhilesh said

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India-Central Asia Relations Must Focus On 4Cs: S JaiShankar

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New Delhi: Guaranteeing Indiaโ€™s diplomatic to raise to next level, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Sunday said that ndia-Central Asia relations must focus on 4Cs โ€” Commerce, Capacity enhancement, Connectivity and Contacts.

In opening remarks at the 3rd meeting of the India-Central Asia Dialogue, the minister noted that this meeting comes amid a rapidly changing global, economic and political situation.

โ€œThe Covid-19 situation resulted in an enormous setback to global health and the global economy. It has changed the way we imagine society and workplaces, supply changes and governance. It also highlighted the inadequacy of the existing multilateral structure to meet new and emerging threats,โ€ he said.

Noting a good history of cooperation among the participating countries, Mr Jaishankar said, โ€œOur ties must now focus on 4Cs โ€” Commerce, Capacity enhancement, Connectivity and Contacts.โ€

Despite the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, our countries have sustained the momentum of our relations, he added.โ€

โ€œCovid has impacted all countries. India supplied vaccines to over 90 countries; the welfare of Indian students during the pandemic sustained the momentum of our relationships. Together we can do this better,โ€ he said.

Mr Jaishankar is hosting the third meeting of the India-Central Asia Dialogue that is aimed to further strengthen ties between the member countries, with a particular focus on trade, connectivity and development cooperation.

This event, which will last till December 20, has will see participation from Foreign Ministers of Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan. It assumes importance due to the ongoing humanitarian situation in Afghanistan.

Since the Talibanโ€™s takeover of the country, Mr Jaishankar has met several of the participating ministers for talks focusing on the issues concerning the troubled country.

Mr Jaishankar on Saturday hosted the Foreign Ministers of Central Asian countries to a welcome dinner.

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