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Jharkhand Governor Returns Excise Amendment Bill To Soren Govt To Reconsider

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Jharkhand Governor Ramesh Bais has returned a Jharkhand Excise (Amendment) Bill, 2022, passed by the Hemant Soren government in the state assembly earlier this year with a slew of suggestions and directions to make changes accordingly.

Ranchi: Jharkhand Governor Ramesh Bais has returned a Jharkhand Excise (Amendment) Bill, 2022, passed by the Hemant Soren government in the state assembly earlier this year with a slew of suggestions and directions to make changes accordingly.

As per the Raj Bhavan, there are eight points to which the Governor has objections and asked the state government to reconsider.

In its recommendations, the Governor has also raised concern over the dwindling excise revenue in the state in the first two quarters of the current financial year after the introduction of the new excise policy.

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The Governor has also questioned the provision making only the retail liquor shop staff accountable for any violation of the Act and said the responsibility of the agency (running the shop) and officers of JBCL should also be fixed.

โ€œIt seems the provision has been included to shield the officers of the corporation and the agency concerned,โ€ said the official release of Raj Bhawan.

Hemant Soren government had, earlier this year, brought a new excise policy and took the liquor wholesale and retail business under its control, amid protests from the private license holders.

This will be the fifth bill that has been returned by the Governor to the state government for consideration and correction.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by HW News staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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Gujarat Polls: Reason For BJPโ€™s Confidence In Dwarka seat, Candidate Who Remains Unbeaten For 32 Years

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Dwarka Assembly seat should be considered one of the safest bets for BJP in the upcoming Gujarat assembly elections. 

Dwarka:  Dwarka Assembly seat should be considered one of the safest bets for BJP in the upcoming Gujarat assembly elections. The reason is Pabubha Manek, an MLA who has not lost a single election in the last 32 years. BJP has entrusted Manek, to win the seat for the party for the third straight time.

Pabubha Manek, who has never lost an election since 1990, won the first three elections as an independent (1990, 95, 98), then joined the Congress and won the seat in 2002. Later, he won the Assembly elections of 2007, 2012 and 2017 on a BJP ticket. Speaking to ANI on Wednesday, Manek, claiming the support and affection of all communities in the constituency, said that he has been โ€œselected and not electedโ€ for this long.

โ€œI am selected, not elected. I have been winning the Dwarka seat for the last eight terms, out of which I was an independent candidate three times, a Congress candidate once and now in BJP. I have got the affection of all the communities,โ€ he said.

Asked about the new challenge of the Aam Aadmi Party in the upcoming polls, in which the party is looking to make inroads into the state, Manek said that Arvind Kejriwal-led party which has promised a series of freebies in the state including free electricity, monthly allowance of Rs 1,000 for all women above 18 etc, would not work in the state as the people here believe in โ€œearning their livelihoodโ€.

โ€œThere is always a challenge. Freebies do not work in Gujarat. Gujaratis believe in earning their livelihood, freebies would not work here,โ€ he said.

โ€œThere is no fight in entire Gujarat. The reality on the ground is BJP will win the Khambhalia seat,โ€ Manek added when enquired about AAPโ€™s Chief Ministerial candidate Isudan Gadhvi who is contesting from the Khambhalia seat and is being seen as a strong force against the BJP.

Talking about Congress which is also looking to return to power cashing in the issues like unemployment and the recent Morbi tragedy, Manek said that the youth does not want the grand-old party as they โ€œsee their futureโ€ in the BJP.

โ€œThe youth do not want Congress. BJP is working for the development of the state which is why they want us. They see their future in us,โ€ he said.

Manek said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has almost finished the caste factor in the Assembly elections and the little left would be done away with after 2024.

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โ€œCongress sowed the seeds of casteism when the country was divided on the basis of religion. But PM Modi has finished it. But the little casteism that is left will be finished after 2024,โ€ he said while talking about the caste factor in the voting in the Saurashtra region.

The BJP MLA further gave a clean chit to the state government in regard to the Morbi bridge collapse incident that claimed the lives of over 130 people.

โ€œMorbi was an accident and the government had no role in it,โ€ he said. In the 2012 Gujarat Legislative Assembly elections, Pabubha Manek of the BJP had defeated Ahir Kandoria Mulubhai Ranmalbhai of the Indian National Congress by 5,616 votes.

Manek got a total of 73,431 votes while Ahir Markhi got 67,692 votes. Nationalist Congress Party candidate Madam Ranmalbhai Lakhubhai came third with 2,829 votes. The top three parties got 48.2%, 44.5% and 1.9% respectively.

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