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Sitara & Gautam’s Reaction on Maharshi
Mahesh Babu’s Maharshi has an emotional depth involving a strong social message. Usually, kids don’t connect to such kinda films. But Mahesh Babu’s son Gautam and daughter Sitara had connected well with Maharshi. When asked about the kids reaction after watching Maharshi, Mahesh admitted that his children connected well to the film and its message on agriculture.
“Sitara papa had tears in her eyes watching Maharshi. She had grown up. Gautam had given me a high-five after watching Maharshi. They were so happy with Maharshi,” said Mahesh.
Not only his kids, Mahesh said the film also moved him and changed him. He admitted that he is a new and different Mahesh today compared to two years ago when he had okayed the script of Maharshi. Mahesh further added that Maharshi helped him reconnect with his own roots. He said he would prefer to visit a village or villages along with his family once in a year.
Despite EVMs, EC officials can ‘make or mar’ poll results
Mumbai: As the Opposition parties’ apprehensions on glitches in Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) continue to simmer, a new spectre looms large on the vote-count day of the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, May 23.
With the verdict of millions of voters in 2019 elections sealed inside EVMs, there are fresh fears of foul play and potential manipulations, thanks to certain alleged loopholes in the counting processes of the Election Commission of India (ECI), warns an expert on election laws.
In order to avoid this, there is a clamour that the ECI must provide a printout of the votes cast in each EVM to all candidates or their Counting Agents, which can be later tallied with the final vote-count.
In the EVMs era, for reasons best known to it, the ECI’s continues the old and faulty “manual recording and tabulation” of votes, where there is huge scope for manoeuvering, said eminent Nagpur-based lawyer Vinod Tiwari.
He has raised the issue with ECI since 2009 but accused the election body of being “reluctant to take any steps to improve the systems, which can benefit the entire electoral process”.
“The old, pre-1990, ballot-paper era style of physical counting and tabulation of the votes, is still in vogue. The Counting Supervisors on each counting table manually record, tabulate the votes displayed on the EVMs, then feed it in excel sheets with further chances of manipulations, before they are fed in computers by government officials deployed for the purpose. There is a big possibility that the final results may be at variance with the actual votes cast,” Tiwari said.
Worse is the reality of ignorant Counting Agents, appointed by various political parties, who remain blissfully unaware of such hoodwinking going on before their wide-open eyes, Tiwari said.
In the massive counting halls hired by the EC, for safety and security reasons, a strong wire mesh is erected around all the counting tables, the Counting Agents are kept at least 10-15 feet away, making it impossible to view properly what exactly is recorded on the sheets by the Counting Supervisors.
As per usual practice, from a tiny slot in the wire-mesh, the Counting Supervisors generally take the signatures of a few of the Counting Agents on the prescribed forms on the pretext of attendance before display/counting of the votes begins.
“Here, out of, say, 10 Counting Agents, the signatures of a few may be taken as a formality and the poor Counting Agents fail to gauge the significance or the gravity of their action as the signatures are obtained very casually,” said Tiwari, who has pointed this serious issue to the ECI.
Then, he claimed that the ‘vote-count games’ begin. The Counting Supervisors have no scope to change total number of votes (which is the vertical total), but they can surreptitiously “add” the votes polled by independent candidates or those standing third, fourth or fifth, in multiples of 50 or 100, to a particular candidate who has to be “favoured”, without affecting the vertical total.
In a particular booth, if the total number of votes polled is say, 786, then on display of counting of votes, all 786 are shown including NOTA, and the Counting Agents dutifully record the numbers against their candidates, plus maybe their immediate rivals, but not all the candidates.
“As the counting table is not visible from the 10-15 feet distance and the wire-mesh barrier, some Counting Supervisors can simply add up the votes hijacked from independents or other non-serious lower-ranking candidates to their particular ‘favoured’ candidate,” explained Tiwari.
“When the victory margins are very thin — which is expected in the 2019 parliamentary elections — these additions of 50-100 votes to the ‘favoured’ candidates can make or mar elections, for candidates, political parties or alliances,” he pointed out.
He said that there are many past instances of prominent candidates being “slaughtered at the counting tables” in Maharashtra and other states, while some others barely scraped through with wafer-thin margins, as pointed out many times to ECI.
In order to avoid and end such intrigues permanently, Tiwari has urged the ECI to provide a printout of the votes polled on each EVM to all Counting Agents of all candidates at the counting table itself, before starting the vote count.
The Counting Agents can later tally the printout figures with the final vote-count to ascertain whether any major errors against their candidates vis-a-vis votes cast have taken place at the counting tables.
Trade Union Joint Action Committee Convenor Vishwas Utagi terms the matter as “portending grave implications for future of Indian democracy”.
“All the political parties must immediately take up the matter with the ECI and if necessary move the Supreme Court, as a few officials cannot be allowed to play around with democracy,” Utagi told IANS.
In India, the counting of votes is governed by the Conduct of Elections Rules, 1961, under the Representation of the People Act, 1951, and though these have been amended for the EVMs era.
On March 24, 1992, the Rules {vide Notification No. S.O.230(E)} were amended to make them in tune with EVMs era, informed Tiwari, who was the Bharatiya Janata Party’s National Co-convenor and Vice-President (Legal & Legislative Cell) from 2012-2017.
“I have taken this up with the ECI repeatedly in the past ten years, but they don’t budge. It’s a sheer mystery, why — in the modern EVMs — the ECI sticks to the outdated manual practices in vote-count, and shies from upgrading to technology counting votes,” said Tiwari.
Moreover, only major political parties or serious candidates appoint Counting Agents, many independents or frivolous candidates who may secure a few hundred votes don’t even bother to send anybody to the counting centres, leaving the counting tables open grounds for deception.
Elections 2019: The two options before Naidu
There are to options in front of Chandrababu Naidu to protect himself and his associates: One is to retain power in Andhra Pradesh. This is the primary objective.
If the TDP loses in Andhra, there is absolutely no doubt that Chandrababu and his associates are in for big trouble.
YSRCP leaders led by YS Jagan had been subjected to a lot of harassment by the TDP these five years and they will return it in full measure to Chandrababu with ‘interest’.
There is a strong possibility of a CBI inquiry against Chandrababu Naidu and his men if the YSRCP comes to power.
In order to safeguard himself against such possible outcomes, Chandrababu needs to be on good terms with the Centre. This is his second option.
The BJP was never favourably disposed towards the TDP which makes it imperative for Chandrababu that an anti-BJP coalition led by the Congress forms the government.
It is for this reason that Chandrababu has launched a tirade against the BJP and trying his best to ensure that Modi does not come to power again.
If Jagan wins in AP but the Congress comes to power at the Centre, they can forestall any inquiries against Chandrababu.
If Chandrababu wins in AP and the BJP at the Centre again, once again, there will be no support forthcoming to Andhra Pradesh.
The utopian scenario for Chandrababu is if he wins in Andhra and the Congress at the Centre. Any takers for this line of thought?
Meanwhile, Chandrababu continues his diatribe against Modi on a daily basis ad nauseam. Will his efforts yield any fruit?
IIT professor reveals secret behind Bumrah’s success
Mumbai: Rated as one of best bowlers of his generation, Jasprit Bumrah’s success is down to ‘reverse Magnus force’, according to IIT-Kanpur professor Sanjay Mittal.Mittal, in one study, has said Bumrah’s speed, seam position and rotational speed of 1,000 RPM gives 0.1 spin ratio for the ball, which puts it into reverse Magnus effect regime.
“A downward force on a ball by Bumrah causes it to dip sharply, which batsmen find difficult to pick,” Mittal was quoted as saying by www.inshorts.com.With a unique action, Bumrah will be key to India’s chances in the upcoming World Cup with many experts believing the 25-year old pacer will make all the difference.
Bumrah recently helped Mumbai Indians win a record fourth Indian Premier League title. The Ahmedabad-born quick has so far taken 82 wickets in 77 IPL matches, 85 wickets in 49 ODIs, 49 wickets in 10 Tests and 51 in 42 T20Is.
SITA is about how woman should be ruthless: Teja
Director Teja said ‘SITA’ is all about a woman should be in this ruthless male dominated society and how she fights against all odds.Teja added that he wrote the story of the film long back and narrated it to Kajal Aggarwal but the hero was different.
“I had a hero in my mind but Kajal said she won’t because of the hero. After few years, Kajal said she should only do ‘SITA’ as the role is apt to her. This is my third film with her and she did a fantastic job,” said Teja.
The female lead’s attitude is also the villain in the film and that should be watched on the big screen.Talking about hero Bellamkonda Sreenivas, director Teja said, so far he did only commercial films.“As he did commercial films mostly, I had my inhibitions. But he performed quite easily and it was me who struggled to tune to him. You will be see a new Sreenivas in this film,” stated Teja.
Teja praised actor Sonu Sood for his dedication.
“Sonu did not do Telugu films for a while. He asked me to narrate the script over the phone and he immediately liked it. Sonu selected his own costumes for the role and sent me,” said Teja.
‘SITA’ is releasing on May 24th.
AP techie & US hacker steal ₹6 cr from B’luru firm
Bengaluru: A 25-year-old senior process consultant allegedly colluded with a US-based hacker and executed a Rs 6-crore fraud at a leading business process management company in Bengaluru.
Ramesh Kamaiah, a resident of Hongasandra and from Andhra Pradesh’s Chigathurpi in Anantapur district, has been arrested and remanded in police custody till May 20.
He was employed with Hinduja Global Solutions (HGS), formerly HTMT Global.
His US aide, Noah Lamb, has been named as an accused in the FIR but is absconding.
Police said this is one of the biggest insider frauds in Bengaluru’s ITeS (information technology-enabled services) sector in recent times.
HGS associate vice-president Madhusudhan DS, in a complaint to police, said the fraud was brought to their attention by a US healthcare client which noticed anomalies in the account payment process.
Kangana flaunts princess-like look at Cannes red carpet
Cannes: Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut looked no less than a princess out of a fairytale in a stunning pink and lavender hued trailed gown at the ongoing 72nd Cannes Film Festival.
After flaunting bold looks, the “Queen” star opted for a stunning soft and feminine gown by Filipino fashion designer Micheal Cinco.
But what really caught the eye was her beautiful long embellished trail.
“I am wearing a Michael Cinco Couture gown, with pink and lavender hues and it’s jewelled. It is very structured but at the same time, it has an absolutely romantic vibe to it. It is fierce and translucent but has a romantic vibe,” Kangana, who is here courtesy a brand association with Grey
Goose, said in a statement.
The 32-year-old actress completed her look with Chopard jewels, soft curls and minimal make-up.
Talking about her look, she said: “The hair is very romantic and regal and the make-up is also soft and we didn’t create contrast. I have never done softer looks, I have never done pink for any red carpet and it’s not my colour, so for me, it’s a definition of a risk.”
Kangana made a smashing red carpet appearance with a classic Kanjeevaram saree paired with a corset, followed by an edgy Nedret Taciroglu pant-suit for an after a party.
















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