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పీఎం కిసాన్ సమ్మాన్​​ నిధిపై విమర్శలు గుప్పించారు కాంగ్రెస్​ నేత చిదంబరం. ఈ పథకం ఉద్దేశం ఓట్లను డబ్బుతో కొనడమేనని ఆరోపించారు.

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Published : Feb 24, 2019, 3:18 PM IST

ప్రధాన మంత్రి కిసాన్​ సమ్మాన్​ నిధి పథకంపై కాంగ్రెస్​ నేత చిదంబరం విమర్శలు వర్షం కురిపించారు. ఓట్ల కోసం అధికారికంగా భాజపా డబ్బులు పంచుతోందని ఆరోపించారు. ఇది ఓటుకు నోట్లు ఇవ్వడమేనంటూ వరుస ట్వీట్లు చేశారు కేంద్ర మాజీ మంత్రి.

సమ్మాన్​ నిధిపై ఎన్నికల సంఘం చర్యలు తీసుకోలేకపోవడం సిగ్గుచేటని అన్నారు చిదంబరం.

  • Nothing can be more shameful in a democracy than 'Bribe for Votes'.

    — P. Chidambaram (@PChidambaram_IN) February 24, 2019 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

"నేడు ఓటుకు నోటు రోజు. భాజపా ప్రభుత్వం ప్రతి రైతు కుటుంబానికి రూ.2000 లంచాన్ని అధికారికంగా ఇస్తోంది". - ట్విట్టర్​లో చిదంబరం.

  • The BJP government will officially give a bribe of Rs 2000 per agricultural family to get their votes.

    — P. Chidambaram (@PChidambaram_IN) February 24, 2019
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ప్రధాన మంత్రి కిసాన్​ సమ్మాన్​ నిధి పథకంపై కాంగ్రెస్​ నేత చిదంబరం విమర్శలు వర్షం కురిపించారు. ఓట్ల కోసం అధికారికంగా భాజపా డబ్బులు పంచుతోందని ఆరోపించారు. ఇది ఓటుకు నోట్లు ఇవ్వడమేనంటూ వరుస ట్వీట్లు చేశారు కేంద్ర మాజీ మంత్రి.

సమ్మాన్​ నిధిపై ఎన్నికల సంఘం చర్యలు తీసుకోలేకపోవడం సిగ్గుచేటని అన్నారు చిదంబరం.

  • Nothing can be more shameful in a democracy than 'Bribe for Votes'.

    — P. Chidambaram (@PChidambaram_IN) February 24, 2019 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

"నేడు ఓటుకు నోటు రోజు. భాజపా ప్రభుత్వం ప్రతి రైతు కుటుంబానికి రూ.2000 లంచాన్ని అధికారికంగా ఇస్తోంది". - ట్విట్టర్​లో చిదంబరం.

  • The BJP government will officially give a bribe of Rs 2000 per agricultural family to get their votes.

    — P. Chidambaram (@PChidambaram_IN) February 24, 2019
" class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

ప్రధానమంత్రి నరేంద్రమోదీ ఉత్తరప్రదేశ్​లోని గోరఖ్​పూర్​లో నేడు కిసాన్​ సమ్మాన్ నిధి పథకాన్ని ప్రారంభించారు.

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SHOTLIST:
++PART MUTE++
VATICAN MEDIA - AP CLIENTS ONLY
Vatican City - 23 February 2019
1. Bishops and cardinals listening
2. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Valentina Alazraki, Vatican journalist from Mexico:
"We know that transparency has its limits, we have repeated it several times. For this reason, we don't pretend to be in the know about any accusation against a priest. We understand that there must be a prior investigation, but we ask you to do so quickly, that you comply with the laws of the country you live in, and if so expected, to present the case to the civil justice system. If the accusation is shown to be credible, you must provide information about the ongoing processes, about what you are doing; you must say that you have removed the guilty party from his parish or from where he was practicing; you must report it yourselves, both in the dioceses and in the Vatican."
3. Bishops and cardinals listening
4. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Valentina Alazraki, Vatican journalist from Mexico:
"Victims are not just numbers; they are not statistics. They are people whose lives, sexuality, emotions, trust in other human beings, perhaps even God, as well as the ability to love have been ruined. And why is this important? Because it is difficult to inform on something we don't know about and communicate something about which we have no direct knowledge. In the case of abuse it is even more obvious. We cannot speak about this subject if we have not listened to the victims, if we have not shared their pain, if we have not touched by hand the wounds that abuse has caused, not only in their bodies but also in their minds, in their hearts, in their faith. This we have seen. If you meet them, these people, these victims, they will have a name, they will have a face, and the experience you have with them will be reflected not only in the way in which you confront the issue, but also in the way in which you communicate and resolve it."
5. Mid of bishops listening
6. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Valentina Alazraki, Vatican journalist from Mexico: ++OVERLAID WITH OTHER SHOTS OF THE SUMMIT++
"The Pope has told us that he meets the victims regularly, at Santa Marta. That he considers them one of his priorities. You should do the same. I do not believe you have less time than Pope Francis. Remember, transparency is showing what you do. Only if you put the victims in first place will you be credible when you say you have decided to eradicate the scourge of abuse."
7. Cardinals listening
8. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Valentina Alazraki, Vatican journalist from Mexico:
"I think the Church should have, at all levels, communications experts, and should heed them when they tell her that it is always better to inform than to keep silent or even lie. It is an illusion to think that a scandal can be hidden today. It is like covering the sky with a finger. It cannot be done. It is no longer acceptable, nor permissible. So all of you must understand that silence is far more costly than facing reality and making it public."
9. Bishops and cardinals listening
10. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Valentina Alazraki, Vatican journalist from Mexico: ++CUT WITH OTHER SHOTS OF THE HEARING++
"You must communicate better. What kind of transparency do journalists, mothers, families, public opinion expect from an institution such as the Church? I think it is fundamental that, at every level, from the parish up to here in the Vatican, there are structures perhaps standardised but very agile and flexible, that quickly offer accurate information. I believe that we have all understood that we are at the threshold of another scandal. That of nuns and women religious as victims of sexual abuse by priests and bishops. L'Osservatore Romano's women's magazine has reported it and, during the return flight from Abu Dhabi, Pope Francis acknowledged that work has been underway on this subject for some time, that it is true that more needs to be done, and that there is a will to do more. I would like that on this occasion the Church played on the offense and not defense, as has happened in the case of the abuse of minors. It could be a great opportunity for the Church to take the initiative and be on the forefront of denouncing these abuses, which are not only sexual but also, and above all, abuses of power."
11. Various of bishops applauding ++PART MUTE++
STORYLINE:
A prominent Mexican journalist has told Catholic leaders at the Vatican's sex abuse prevention summit they must communicate better.
Valentina Alazraki, Vatican correspondent for Mexico's Televisa network, urged greater and quicker transparency and communication about abuse in the final presentation Saturday at Pope Francis' summit on abuse.
She also told the bishops and religious superiors that they must meet with the victims, not only to better face the abuse crime but also to learn how to communicate it.
The Mexican journalist then added Church leaders "must communicate better" and "offer accurate information".
She then spoke about another pending scandal within the Church, the sexual abuse of nuns and religious women.
Alazaraki, began covering the Vatican during the papacy of Pope Paul VI.
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