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Punjab Health Minister Vijay Singla was sacked from the State Cabinet on Tuesday over graft charges, and was arrested shortly afterwards, with Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann asserting his government has zero-tolerance to corruption. The Chief Minister himself announced Singla’s removal from the Cabinet which was sworn-in just two months ago after the Aam Aadmi Party stormed to power, riding on the agenda of corruption-free governance, and other poll promises. CM Mann said the decision was made after he came to know that Singla was allegedly demanding a “1% commission” in tenders and purchases of his department. As he announced Singla’s sacking, CM Mann also said he also directed the police to register a case against the minister. Soon afterwards, the 52-year-old Singla was arrested by the Punjab Police, sources said. Singla, a dental surgeon, was elected to the assembly from the Mansa seat, defeating Punjabi singer and Congress candidate Shubhdeep Singh Sidhu, also known as Sidhu Moosewala. Official sources said CM Mann came to know about Singla’s alleged wrongdoings through an official 10 days ago. The CM assured the official that he was with him and that he does not need to fear anyone. With the help of the official, an operation was conducted after which it came to fore that Singla and his aides were demanding a “1% commission”. It is learnt that an audio recording was also made which purportedly implicates Singla. “A case was brought to my notice in which one minister in my government was demanding a 1% commission from each tender or purchase of his department. I took this case very seriously,” CM Mann said in a video message on Tuesday. “I am taking strict action against that minister and I am removing him from the Cabinet. I am also giving directions to the police to register a case against him,” CM Mann said. “That minister’s name is Vijay Singla. He was the health minister.” CM Mann said Singla has admitted to his alleged wrongdoings. Asserting that the AAP government has zero-tolerance to corruption, CM Mann said the party convener and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had also removed his food and supplies minister in 2015 over corruption, and handed over the case to the CBI. Kejriwal lauded CM Mann for his decision and said corruption is a betrayal with the country. “We are proud of Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann who immediately removed his minister found involved in corruption.” CM Mann said the decision to oust Singla was historic. “I will not tolerate corruption of a single rupee. We want to turn Punjab into a corruption-free state.” The Punjab Chief Minister said some rival parties will now try to corner the AAP by pointing out that one of its ministers was found involved in corruption within just two months of coming to power “But only I knew this case. Neither the media nor the opposition knew it. It is me who is taking action,” he said, alleging the Opposition, including his predecessors, has always sheltered and promoted corrupt leaders. Gyanvapi case | Varanasi district court to decide on maintainability on May 26 A district court on Tuesday fixed May 26 for hearing on the maintainability of the Gyanvapi-Shringar Gauri complex case. The court of District Judge A.K. Vishevesh will hear the matter as per directions of the Supreme Court, District Government Counsel Rana Sanjeev Singh said. Singh said the court also gave a week’s time to both Hindu and Muslim sides to file objections to the report of a court-mandated videography survey of the Gyanvapi mosque premises. Vishnu Shankar Jain, a lawyer for the Hindu side, said the civil judge listed for May 26 the hearing on a plea of the Muslim side, which said the suit doesn’t have merit as it violates the Places of Worship (Special Provisions) Act, 1991. Section 4 of the Act bars filing of any suit or initiating any other legal proceeding for a conversion of the religious character of any place of worship, as existing on August 15, 1947. Jain said the court ordered to make available the commission report to both sides for filing objections. Meanwhile, a fresh application was filed in the court of Civil Judge (Senior Division) Ravi Kumar Diwakar, seeking permission to worship the “Shivling” claimed to have been found in the Gyanvapi complex during the videography survey. The plea, filed on behalf of the Vishwa Vedic Sanatan Sangh, also sought a ban on the entry of Muslims to the complex. Sangh’s president Jitendra Singh Bisen said the writ has been filed by his wife Kiran Singh and organisation’s general secretary. Bisen said the court has admitted the writ and on their request agreed to conduct a hearing Wednesday on the third aspect--permission to offer prayers at Shivling. A court order also confirmed that the matter has been listed for Wednesday. A similar petition was moved by Dr. Kulpati Tiwari, Mahant of the Varanasi’s Kashi Vishwanath temple, on Monday for regular “pujan” (worship) of the Shivling. The apex court had on Friday transferred the Gyanvapi-Shringar Gauri complex case from a civil judge (senior division) to a district judge, saying looking at the “complexities” and “sensitivity” of the issue, it is better if a senior judicial officer having an experience of over 25-30 years handles this case. The district judge court had on the previous day reserved its order on which prayer should be heard first. The Hindu side argued that since a court-appointed commission has completed its survey work, the opponents should present their objections to it. Anjuman Intezamia Masjid Committee’s lawyer Mohammad Tauhid Khan had argued that the writ is not maintainable under Order 7 and Rule 11 of the Civil Procedure Code, hence, it should be dismissed. Qutub Minar case | ASI opposes plea seeking restoration of Hindu, Jain deities inside complex The Archaeological Survey of India [ASI] on May 24 opposed a plea before a Delhi court seeking restoration of Hindu and Jain deities inside the Qutub Minar complex, saying it is not a place of worship and the existing status of the monument cannot be altered. The ASI also said that it would be contrary to the law to agree to the contention of any person claiming a fundamental right to worship in this “centrally protected” monument. The ASI, however, said that the architectural materials and images of Hindu and Jain deities were re-used in the construction of the Qutab complex. Additional District Judge Nikhil Chopra reserved the order on the plea for June 9. “Fundamental right cannot be availed in violation of any status of the land. The basic principle of protection conservation is not to allow starting of any new practice in a monument declared and notified as a protected one under the Act,” the ASI said. It said that revival of worship was not allowed wherever it was not practiced at the time of protection of a monument. “Qutab Minar is not a place of worship and since the time of its protection by the central government, Qutab Minar or any part of Qutab Minar was not under worship by any community,” it said. The counsel for the ASI further said that it was very clear from the Persian inscription at the Quwwat-ul-Islam mosque, that the cloisters were erected with carved columns and other architectural members from 27 temples. “Inscription is clear that the mosque was built with the remains of these temples. But nowhere it is mentioned that the materials were retrieved by demolishing temples. Also, it is not clear if they were retrieved from the site or brought from outside… Not demolished but remains of temples used for construction,” the counsel said. He added that there was no provision under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains (AMASR) Act under which worship could be started at any living monument. “The intention of the statute is clear that the monument should be protected and preserved in its original condition for the posterity. Therefore, changing and alteration of the existing structure would be a clear violation of the AMASR Act and thus should not be allowed,” the ASI counsel said. He added that as per the petitioner’s submissions, for 800 years the monument was in the same condition. “It is only recently that these things are coming up,” he said. During the hearing, the court observed that in the south-India, there are many monuments that are not being used and prayers are not being offered. “Now you want the monument to be turned into a temple. My question is how you claim a legal right for restoration for something which happened 800 years ago,” the judge asked. At this, the petitioner said, “once deity property, always deity property. It is never lost”, adding that it was his “fundamental right to worship”. After his submission, the judge said that the main issue was the “right to worship”. “What is the backing of this right? Idol exists there or not is not the case,” the judge said. During the hearing, the ASI also submitted that when the complex was constructed, materials were used in a haphazard manner resulting in images being erected upside down in some places. One image of Lord Ganesha is on the lower portion of the wall and is stated to have been protected with a grill to prevent any possibility of someone stepping on it. Another image of Lord Ganesha is found in the complex in an upside-down position. However, this is embedded in the wall, therefore, it is stated that it may not be feasible to remove or reset the same. The court was hearing a plea filed against an order of a magisterial court, which had dismissed a suit filed by advocate Hari Shankar Jain on behalf of Jain deity Tirthankar Lord Rishabh Dev, claiming that 27 temples were partly demolished by Qutubdin Aibak, a general in the army of Mohammad Gauri, and Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque was raised inside the complex by reusing the material. Jain stated that there were two idols of Lord Ganesha, situated on the premises since times immemorial and that he apprehended that the ASI was likely to remove them to one of the National Museums as mere artifacts. Sonia Gandhi forms task force for 2024 Lok Sabha polls Former Leader of the Opposition in the Rajya Sabha Ghulam Nabi Azad, his deputy Anand Sharma, former poll strategist Sunil Kanugolu are among the members who have been named as part of the Political Affairs Group (PAG) and the Task Force for 2024 Lok Sabha polls by Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Tuesday. A nine-member central planning committee for the ‘Bharat Jodo yatra’, beginning on October 2 from Kanyakumari, has also been constituted. All these panels are a follow-up of the announcements made by Gandhi in her concluding address of the ‘Nav Sankalp Chintan Shivir’ at Udaipur on May 15. The presence of Azad and Sharma in the PAG committee is significant as both are members of the G-23, the ginger group pushing for internal reforms. Amidst G-23 demands for the restoration of the Congress Parliamentary Board for collective decision-making, the PAG is a compromise to partially accommodate this demand. While announcing it on May 15, Gandhi had said, “The new group is not a collective decision-making body but will help me get the benefit of the vast experience of senior colleagues”. Other members of this group include former party chief Rahul Gandhi, Gandhi family loyalists like Mallikarjun Kharge, Ambika Soni, Digvijaya Singh, K.C. Venugopal and Jitendra Singh. Former Finance Minister P. Chidambaram is heading the Task Force that includes party strategist Jairam Ramesh, Mukul Wasnik, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, Ajay Maken, Randeep Surjewala and former poll strategist Sunil Kanugolu. Kanugolu is a former aide of poll strategist Prashant Kishor and is currently handling poll management in Karnataka and Telangana, both States that go to polls next year. Unlike Kishor, he is known to keep a low profile. Former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Digvijaya Singh will head the ‘Bharat Jodo yatra’ planning committee that will also include members like Sachin Pilot, Shashi Tharoor and Ravneet Singh Bittu. The yatra is a major attempt by the Congress to reconnect with the masses and is expected to cover 3,500 km across 12 States over five to six months. Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelenskyy accuses Russia of waging ‘total war’ Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy accused Russia of waging “total war”, seeking to inflict as much death and destruction as possible as in three months of conflict, as fighting raged Tuesday in the eastern Donbas region. Russian forces have intensified efforts to encircle and capture Sievierodonetsk and neighboring cities, the only part of the Donbas’ Luhansk region that remains under Ukrainian government control, British military authorities said. That battle is only one part of the Russian campaign to take the Donbas, which is now the Kremlin’s focus after its forces failed to overrun Kyiv in the early weeks of the war and were forced to withdraw and pursue more a limited objective. But its troops have become bogged down again in the eastern industrial heartland of coal mines and factories. Russian forces have achieved “some localised successes” despite strong Ukrainian resistance along dug-in positions, the U.K. Defense Ministry said, but the fall of Sievierodonetsk and the area around it may cause logistical problems for the Russians. “If the Donbas front line moves further west, this will extend Russian lines of communication and likely see its forces face further logistic resupply difficulties,” the ministry said. On the eve of the three-month anniversary of the start of the war, Zelensky told Ukrainians that Russia is waging “total war, when the enemy tries to destroy as many people and infrastructure as possible.” “Indeed, there has not been such a war on the European continent for 77 years,” he said in his address Thursday night. In Brief Capital markets regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) on Tuesday sent a notice to NSE’s former chief Chitra Ramkrishna asking her to pay ₹3.12 crore in a case related to governance lapses at the stock exchange, and warned of arrest and attachment of assets and bank accounts if she fails to make the payment within 15 days. The notice came after Ramkrishna failed to pay the fine imposed on her by the SEBI. Evening Wrap will return tomorrow [logo] The Evening Wrap 24 MAY 2022 [The Hindu logo] Welcome to the Evening Wrap newsletter, your guide to the day’s biggest stories with concise analysis from The Hindu. [[Arrow]Open in browser]( [[Mail icon]More newsletters]( Punjab Health Minister Vijay Singla sacked, arrested over corruption allegations [Punjab Health Minister Vijay Singla was sacked from the State Cabinet on Tuesday over graft charges, and was arrested shortly afterwards]( with Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann asserting his government has zero-tolerance to corruption. The Chief Minister himself announced Singla’s removal from the Cabinet which was sworn-in just two months ago after the Aam Aadmi Party stormed to power, riding on the agenda of corruption-free governance, and other poll promises. CM Mann said the decision was made after he came to know that Singla was allegedly demanding a “1% commission” in tenders and purchases of his department. As he announced Singla’s sacking, CM Mann also said he also directed the police to register a case against the minister. Soon afterwards, the 52-year-old Singla was arrested by the Punjab Police, sources said. Singla, a dental surgeon, was elected to the assembly from the Mansa seat, defeating Punjabi singer and Congress candidate Shubhdeep Singh Sidhu, also known as Sidhu Moosewala. Official sources said CM Mann came to know about Singla’s alleged wrongdoings through an official 10 days ago. The CM assured the official that he was with him and that he does not need to fear anyone. With the help of the official, an operation was conducted after which it came to fore that Singla and his aides were demanding a “1% commission”. It is learnt that an audio recording was also made which purportedly implicates Singla. “A case was brought to my notice in which one minister in my government was demanding a 1% commission from each tender or purchase of his department. I took this case very seriously,” CM Mann said in a video message on Tuesday. “I am taking strict action against that minister and I am removing him from the Cabinet. I am also giving directions to the police to register a case against him,” CM Mann said. “That minister’s name is Vijay Singla. He was the health minister.” CM Mann said Singla has admitted to his alleged wrongdoings. Asserting that the AAP government has zero-tolerance to corruption, CM Mann said the party convener and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had also removed his food and supplies minister in 2015 over corruption, and handed over the case to the CBI. Kejriwal lauded CM Mann for his decision and said corruption is a betrayal with the country. “We are proud of Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann who immediately removed his minister found involved in corruption.” CM Mann said the decision to oust Singla was historic. “I will not tolerate corruption of a single rupee. We want to turn Punjab into a corruption-free state.” The Punjab Chief Minister said some rival parties will now try to corner the AAP by pointing out that one of its ministers was found involved in corruption within just two months of coming to power “But only I knew this case. Neither the media nor the opposition knew it. It is me who is taking action,” he said, alleging the Opposition, including his predecessors, has always sheltered and promoted corrupt leaders. Gyanvapi case | Varanasi district court to decide on maintainability on May 26 A district court on Tuesday [fixed May 26 for hearing on the maintainability of the Gyanvapi-Shringar Gauri complex case](. The court of District Judge A.K. Vishevesh will hear the matter as per directions of the Supreme Court, District Government Counsel Rana Sanjeev Singh said. Singh said the court also gave a week’s time to both Hindu and Muslim sides to file objections to the report of a court-mandated videography survey of the Gyanvapi mosque premises. Vishnu Shankar Jain, a lawyer for the Hindu side, said the civil judge listed for May 26 the hearing on a plea of the Muslim side, which said the suit doesn’t have merit as it violates the Places of Worship (Special Provisions) Act, 1991. [Policemen stand guard outside the Varanasi District Court during the hearing on the Gyanvapi Masjid-Shringar Gauri Temple case on May 24, 2022. ] Section 4 of the Act bars filing of any suit or initiating any other legal proceeding for a conversion of the religious character of any place of worship, as existing on August 15, 1947. Jain said the court ordered to make available the commission report to both sides for filing objections. Meanwhile, a fresh application was filed in the court of Civil Judge (Senior Division) Ravi Kumar Diwakar, seeking permission to worship the “Shivling” claimed to have been found in the Gyanvapi complex during the videography survey. The plea, filed on behalf of the Vishwa Vedic Sanatan Sangh, also sought a ban on the entry of Muslims to the complex. Sangh’s president Jitendra Singh Bisen said the writ has been filed by his wife Kiran Singh and organisation’s general secretary. Bisen said the court has admitted the writ and on their request agreed to conduct a hearing Wednesday on the third aspect--permission to offer prayers at Shivling. A court order also confirmed that the matter has been listed for Wednesday. A similar petition was moved by Dr. Kulpati Tiwari, Mahant of the Varanasi’s Kashi Vishwanath temple, on Monday for regular “pujan” (worship) of the Shivling. The apex court had on Friday transferred the Gyanvapi-Shringar Gauri complex case from a civil judge (senior division) to a district judge, saying looking at the “complexities” and “sensitivity” of the issue, it is better if a senior judicial officer having an experience of over 25-30 years handles this case. The district judge court had on the previous day reserved its order on which prayer should be heard first. The Hindu side argued that since a court-appointed commission has completed its survey work, the opponents should present their objections to it. Anjuman Intezamia Masjid Committee’s lawyer Mohammad Tauhid Khan had argued that the writ is not maintainable under Order 7 and Rule 11 of the Civil Procedure Code, hence, it should be dismissed. Qutub Minar case | ASI opposes plea seeking restoration of Hindu, Jain deities inside complex The Archaeological Survey of India [ASI] on May 24 [opposed a plea before a Delhi court seeking restoration of Hindu and Jain deities inside the Qutub Minar complex]( saying it is not a place of worship and the existing status of the monument cannot be altered. The ASI also said that it would be contrary to the law to agree to the contention of any person claiming a fundamental right to worship in this “centrally protected” monument. The ASI, however, said that the architectural materials and images of Hindu and Jain deities were re-used in the construction of the Qutab complex. [The Qutub Minar in Delhi. ] Additional District Judge Nikhil Chopra reserved the order on the plea for June 9. “Fundamental right cannot be availed in violation of any status of the land. The basic principle of protection conservation is not to allow starting of any new practice in a monument declared and notified as a protected one under the Act,” the ASI said. It said that revival of worship was not allowed wherever it was not practiced at the time of protection of a monument. “Qutab Minar is not a place of worship and since the time of its protection by the central government, Qutab Minar or any part of Qutab Minar was not under worship by any community,” it said. The counsel for the ASI further said that it was very clear from the Persian inscription at the Quwwat-ul-Islam mosque, that the cloisters were erected with carved columns and other architectural members from 27 temples. “Inscription is clear that the mosque was built with the remains of these temples. But nowhere it is mentioned that the materials were retrieved by demolishing temples. Also, it is not clear if they were retrieved from the site or brought from outside… Not demolished but remains of temples used for construction,” the counsel said. He added that there was no provision under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains (AMASR) Act under which worship could be started at any living monument. “The intention of the statute is clear that the monument should be protected and preserved in its original condition for the posterity. Therefore, changing and alteration of the existing structure would be a clear violation of the AMASR Act and thus should not be allowed,” the ASI counsel said. He added that as per the petitioner’s submissions, for 800 years the monument was in the same condition. “It is only recently that these things are coming up,” he said. During the hearing, the court observed that in the south-India, there are many monuments that are not being used and prayers are not being offered. “Now you want the monument to be turned into a temple. My question is how you claim a legal right for restoration for something which happened 800 years ago,” the judge asked. At this, the petitioner said, “once deity property, always deity property. It is never lost”, adding that it was his “fundamental right to worship”. After his submission, the judge said that the main issue was the “right to worship”. “What is the backing of this right? Idol exists there or not is not the case,” the judge said. During the hearing, the ASI also submitted that when the complex was constructed, materials were used in a haphazard manner resulting in images being erected upside down in some places. One image of Lord Ganesha is on the lower portion of the wall and is stated to have been protected with a grill to prevent any possibility of someone stepping on it. Another image of Lord Ganesha is found in the complex in an upside-down position. However, this is embedded in the wall, therefore, it is stated that it may not be feasible to remove or reset the same. The court was hearing a plea filed against an order of a magisterial court, which had dismissed a suit filed by advocate Hari Shankar Jain on behalf of Jain deity Tirthankar Lord Rishabh Dev, claiming that 27 temples were partly demolished by Qutubdin Aibak, a general in the army of Mohammad Gauri, and Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque was raised inside the complex by reusing the material. Jain stated that there were two idols of Lord Ganesha, situated on the premises since times immemorial and that he apprehended that the ASI was likely to remove them to one of the National Museums as mere artifacts. Sonia Gandhi forms task force for 2024 Lok Sabha polls Former Leader of the Opposition in the Rajya Sabha Ghulam Nabi Azad, his deputy Anand Sharma, former poll strategist Sunil Kanugolu are among the members who have been named as part of the Political Affairs Group (PAG) and [the Task Force for 2024 Lok Sabha polls]( by Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Tuesday. A nine-member central planning committee for the ‘Bharat Jodo yatra’, beginning on October 2 from Kanyakumari, has also been constituted. All these panels are a follow-up of the announcements made by Gandhi in her concluding address of the ‘Nav Sankalp Chintan Shivir’ at Udaipur on May 15. The presence of Azad and Sharma in the PAG committee is significant as both are members of the G-23, the ginger group pushing for internal reforms. Amidst G-23 demands for the restoration of the Congress Parliamentary Board for collective decision-making, the PAG is a compromise to partially accommodate this demand. While announcing it on May 15, Gandhi had said, “The new group is not a collective decision-making body but will help me get the benefit of the vast experience of senior colleagues”. Other members of this group include former party chief Rahul Gandhi, Gandhi family loyalists like Mallikarjun Kharge, Ambika Soni, Digvijaya Singh, K.C. Venugopal and Jitendra Singh. Former Finance Minister P. Chidambaram is heading the Task Force that includes party strategist Jairam Ramesh, Mukul Wasnik, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, Ajay Maken, Randeep Surjewala and former poll strategist Sunil Kanugolu. Kanugolu is a former aide of poll strategist Prashant Kishor and is currently handling poll management in Karnataka and Telangana, both States that go to polls next year. Unlike Kishor, he is known to keep a low profile. Former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Digvijaya Singh will head the ‘Bharat Jodo yatra’ planning committee that will also include members like Sachin Pilot, Shashi Tharoor and Ravneet Singh Bittu. The yatra is a major attempt by the Congress to reconnect with the masses and is expected to cover 3,500 km across 12 States over five to six months. Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelenskyy accuses Russia of waging ‘total war’ Ukrainian President [Volodymyr Zelenskyy accused Russia of waging “total war”]( seeking to inflict as much death and destruction as possible as in three months of conflict, as fighting raged Tuesday in the eastern Donbas region. Russian forces have intensified efforts to encircle and capture Sievierodonetsk and neighboring cities, the only part of the Donbas’ Luhansk region that remains under Ukrainian government control, British military authorities said. That battle is only one part of the Russian campaign to take the Donbas, which is now the Kremlin’s focus after its forces failed to overrun Kyiv in the early weeks of the war and were forced to withdraw and pursue more a limited objective. But its troops have become bogged down again in the eastern industrial heartland of coal mines and factories. Russian forces have achieved “some localised successes” despite strong Ukrainian resistance along dug-in positions, the U.K. Defense Ministry said, but the fall of Sievierodonetsk and the area around it may cause logistical problems for the Russians. “If the Donbas front line moves further west, this will extend Russian lines of communication and likely see its forces face further logistic resupply difficulties,” the ministry said. On the eve of the three-month anniversary of the start of the war, Zelensky told Ukrainians that Russia is waging “total war, when the enemy tries to destroy as many people and infrastructure as possible.” “Indeed, there has not been such a war on the European continent for 77 years,” he said in his address Thursday night. In Brief Capital markets regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) on Tuesday [sent a notice to NSE’s former chief Chitra Ramkrishna]( asking her to pay ₹3.12 crore in a case related to governance lapses at the stock exchange, and warned of arrest and attachment of assets and bank accounts if she fails to make the payment within 15 days. The notice came after Ramkrishna failed to pay the fine imposed on her by the SEBI. 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