DAILY FROM: AHMEDABAD, CHANDIGARH, DELHI, JAIPUR, KOLKATA, LUCKNOW, MUMBAI, NAGPUR, PUNE, VADODARA JOURNALISM OF COURAGE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2024, AHMEDABAD, LATE CITY, 20 PAGES BY UNNY U.S. TARIFF HIKE KICKS IN Electronics to solar equipment to steel, India grapples with China Shock 2.0 Imports from China crossed $100 bn in 2023-24 despite curbs imposed by India RAVI DUTTA MISHRA GUJARAT COURT GRANTS BAIL TO 27 HELD IN SURAT VIOLENCE CASE P3 NEW DELHI, SEPTEMBER 27 A STEEP HIKE in tariffs including a 100 per cent duty on electric vehicles by the US on imports from China kicked in Friday, as the world’s top economy along with India and a dozen other countries grapple with a rapid influx of goods — dubbed China Shock 2.0 — into global markets. The US tariff hikes also include a 50 per cent duty on solar cells and 25 per cent on steel, aluminum, EV batteries and some minerals. The renewed wave of goods exports by China is not just driven by its ambition to move up the export value chain to high-tech sectors such as solar equipment,electricvehicles,and semiconductors; it now comes amid a demand slump at home, andisintensifyingtradetensions internationally. Indiaandseveral othercountries have moved to impose a freshwaveof anti-subsidymeasures,fearingarepeatof themanufacturing job losses that occurred in the years since China joined the World Trade Organization (WTO) in the early 2000s. In 2024 alone, India imposed over 30 anti-dumping investigations against China, the most against any country. The products under scrutiny include industrial items such as plastic processing machines, vacuuminsulatedflasks,weldedstainless steel pipes and tubes, soft ferrite cores, and industrial laser machines, among others. Indian businesses seeking multiple extensions of anti-dumping duties have argued that China is not a market economy and is causing harmtoIndianbusinessesbyusing predatory methods to eliminate competition. The question in the 2000s was whether China would become the “next great capitalist tiger” or remainthe “world’slast great communist dragon.” CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 E E X P L A I NE D BUSINESS AS USUAL `6.00 WWW.INDIANEXPRESS.COM SINCE 1932 Weaning away ● not easy FACING slowdown, Beijing’s exports of excess capacity to the world has led over a dozen countries to impose duties and non-tariff barriers. But given the extent of imports, it will not be easy for India to wean away from China. In the battlegrounds of Haryana, voters say Cong ahead but BJP not out of contest Muizzu set to visit Delhi next month: ‘We never followed India Out policy’ Maldives President says acted against his ministers who had criticised Modi SHUBHAJIT ROY NEW DELHI, SEPTEMBER 27 AS NEW Delhi and Male discuss dates for a possible bilateral visit by Mohamed Muizzu, the Maldives President has condemned the mocking of Prime Minister Narendra Modi by two Maldivianministersandalsodenied pursuing any anti-India agenda. Muizzu’s official visit, which could not take place in September due to a scheduling conflict, is now being planned next month, and, sources said, could take place as early as October second week. However, the two sides are still trying to work out the best mutually convenient available dates. The Maldives President’s softening of public criticism against India is setting the stage for a visit. His comments were made in the US which he is visitingfortheUNGeneralAssembly. In an interaction at the ‘Dean’s Leadership Series’ of Princeton University’s School of Public and International Affairs, Muizzu came for Modi’s third term inaugural in June Muizzusaiditwaswrongfor the DeputyMinisterstoinsultPrime Minister Narendra Modi. “No one should say such a thing. I took action against it. I will not accept insulting anyone like that, whether he is a leader or an ordinary person. Every human being has a reputation,” he said,asreportedbyMaldivianlocal media outlet Adhadhu. Earlier this year, Deputy Youth Ministers Malsha Shareef andMariyamShiunacalledModi names in social media posts. They were both on suspension with pay following the incident that caused a diplomatic CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 BHAVNAGAR FLASH FLOOD Union Home Minister Amit Shah addresses a public meeting in Rewari on Friday. PTI will not sweep the polls either. LIZ MATHEW “It is not a one-sided election. Of KURUKSHETRA (HARYANA), course,theCongresshasanedge, SEPTEMBER 27 because there is a general feeling that it is time for a change, AS THEelectionbattleunfoldsin there is a desire for change after Haryana, the Congress appears 10 years of BJP rule,” he says. to be ahead in the perception For Jai Kishan Sharma, a battle across the state but peo- young marketing officer for a ple in the Kurukshetramultinational company Karnal region insist that in the village of Takhana the BJP, facing anti-inin neighbouring Karnal cumbency after being in district, the work done power for 10 years, is not by the local BJP MLA — yet out of the picture. DECISION making drinking water In Kurukshetra town, available and a cleanli2024 Sandeep Singla, who ness drive — is what will HARYANA runs a hardware shop, matter come October 5, admitsitwillnotbeaneasyelec- when all 90 Assembly seats in tion for the BJP even though the state go to polls. Naveen Jindal, who joined the Comparing Chief Minister party before the Lok Sabha polls, Nayab SinghSainiwithhis predwon the Kurukshetra Lok Sabha ecessor and current Union seat just a few months ago. Cabinet Minister Manohar Lal However, Singla says Congress CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 THE LEBANON BORDER HEATS UP Israeli armour in formation, amid cross-border hostilities between Hezbollah and Israel, in northern Israel. Reuters Questioned over his faith, Jagan cancels visit to Tirupati, slams Naidu: ‘Don’t people know it?’ SREENIVAS JANYALA & NIKHILA HENRY HYDERABAD, NEW DELHI, SEPTEMBER 27 YSR CONGRESS Party president and former chief minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy Friday cancelled his proposed visit to Tirumala after leaders of the ruling Telugu Desam Party and BJP asked him to fill a form declaring his faith before entering the Lord Venkateswara temple. Jagan was supposed to leave Display of eatery owner’s ID: Cong asks Himachal minister to explain MANOJ C G & SAURABH PARASHAR NEW DELHI, SHIMLA, SEPTEMBER 27 THE CONGRESS central leadership sought a “written explanation” Friday from Himachal Pradesh minister Vikramaditya Singh over the controversy he triggeredwithhisstatementthat it had been decided every eatery andfoodstallinthestatewillhave to display the owner’s ID card. Himachal Pradesh minister Vikramaditya Singh A furious Congress leadership summoned Singh and told him that his remarks were “unwarranted” and “unacceptable”. Singh, along with his mother and Himachal Pradesh Congress president Pratibha Singh, met PAGE17 ‘Was numb when they rescued me... just want to go home’: Tourists from TN recount ordeal AICC general secretary (Organisation) K C Venugopal to explain his side of the story. Sources said Venugopal told Singh, the state PWD and Urban Development Minister, that he has “no right or authority” to go against the party’s “policies, ideology and principles”. He was told that his remarks were “unwarranted and unacceptable”. Sources said Venugopal had summoned Singh to convey the party’s strong displeasure over CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 for Tirumala Friday evening and visit the temple on Saturday. His proposed visit was met with protests by the TDP, Jana Sena Party and BJP, who called for rallies to disrupt his plan. Jaganandhispartyhavebeen in the eye of a storm ever since the TDP led by Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu blamed the YSRCP for adulterated ghee containinganimalfatallegedlymaking it to Tirupati laddus. Addressing reporters, Jagan tried to clear the air on the allegations, reading out several re- THE WORLD YSRCP vs TDP ever since Naidu blamed Jagan party for adulterated laddu ghee ports to clarify that Tirumala TirupatiDevasthanams(TTD)officials had sent back all tankers CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 Kerala ATM heist, vanishing Creta & a 12-km chase: TN cops crack robbery in 7 hrs ARUN JANARDHANAN CHENNAI, SEPTEMBER 27 JAPAN’S RULING PARTY PICKS ISHIBA AS NEW PM ZELENSKYY BY HIS SIDE, TRUMP VOWS TO END UKRAINE WAR PAGE 17 of ghee which failed tests. He also slammed Naidu and the TDP-led NDA government for using religion to settle political scores. “I may read the Bible insidethefourwallsof myhome, but outside, I respect Hinduism, Islam and Sikh religions. Don't people know my religion? As CM, I have presented the sacred clothes to Lord Venkateswara. No one questioned my religion andfaithever.Howdare the TDP and alliance leaders ask me not to visit the temple?” Jagan said. A DARING ATM heist, a car that seemed to vanish into thin air, and a 12-km chase that ended in an encounter kept police in two states busy early Friday. Between2.30amand4amon Friday, a gang looted Rs 65 lakh from three State Bank of India ATMsinMapranam,Kolazhy,and ShornurRoadinKerala’sThrissur district,usingagascuttertobreak them open and spray paint to block the cameras. Once alerted, police started tracking CCTV footage to figure outwherethegang’swhiteCreta was heading. The car was visible at several points along the Thrissur-Coimbatorehighway— until it wasn’t. However, something else caughttheattentionof theinvestigators.Inthefootagewherethe CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 The bus was stuck for over eight hours. Express GOPAL KATESHIYA RAJKOT, SEPTEMBER 27 “THOUGHTWEallweregoingto die ...was numb when they rescued me and brought to safety, I found it difficult to believe that I was alive,” recounted Savikamasundari(49),oneof the 26 pilgrims rescued from flash floods in Bhavnagar. Resident of CuddaloredistrictinTamilNadu, Savikamasundari runs a play school. The 26 pilgrims from Tamil Nadu and Union Territory of Puducherry spent an anxious eight hours before being rescued from the flash flood in Bhavnagar Friday morning. Additionally, three staffers of a tour operating agency were also rescued. The luxury bus-borne group of pilgrims,including10women, were swept off a causeway across a flooded Maleshri river near coastal Koliyak village, some 24 km southeast of Bhavnagar, around 7 pm on Thursday. The pilgrims were on their way to Somnath after visiting Nishkalank Mahadev temple. Theofficersof Bhavnagardistrict administration launched a rescue operation — sending a teamof localdiversandfirefighters on board a dumper truck near the stranded bus around 8.30 pm. Bhavnagar district collector RK Mehta told The Indian Express: “The rescuers broke open the bus windows and shiftedthepilgrimsonthetruck. However,theflowandcurrentof the flood increased amid heavy rain and the dumper driver was unable to control the vehicle. Thus,thetruck was alsostuck on the flooded causeway.” Bhavnagar taluka (block) recorded95millimetres(25mm make one inch) of rain in 24 hours, ending at 6 am Friday. The collector said that Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and state revenue department additionalchief secretaryJayantiRavi CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 A granddaughter writes: Before CJI Ahmadi, there was Aziz the prankster PAGE 1 ANCHOR AJOY SINHA KARPURAM NEW DELHI, SEPTEMBER 27 ATAtimewhenIndiawascaught in the throes of the independence movement and the allied powerswereembroiledinWorld War II, a teenager who went by the name of Aziz Mushabber Ahmadi was involved in far simplerpursuits—gettingintostreet fights and playing pranks on the local police in Surat. It was beyond anyone’s ex- pectations that this “wild, uncontrollable child” with a “zest for adventure (that)couldnotbe contained” would go on to become a lawyer, let alone a judge and eventually the Chief Justice of India — only the third Muslim toevertobeCJI.Beforehemoved to the Supreme Court, where he wasCJIfrom1994to1997,Justice Ahmadi was a judge of the Gujarat High Court and earlier, was part of the bar in the Bombay High Court. Itisthisseeminglyaudacious arc that Justice Ahmadi’s granddaughter, journalist Insiyah Vahanvaty, traces in The Fearless Judge:TheLifeandTimesofJustice A.M. Ahmadi. Published by Juggernaut, the biography holds a mirror to the life and times of a judgewho has beenat the centre of some of the most seminal judgmentsof independentIndia. Justice Ahmadi was part of thenine-judgebenchinthe1994 SRBommaivUnionof Indiacase which placed the guardrails on theimpositionof President’srule over a state under Article 356 of theConstitutionof India.In1992, he was a part of another ninejudge bench in Indra Sawhney v Union of India, where the court recognisedthe‘creamylayer’exclusion in reservation for Other Backward Castes and upheldthe Former CJI Ahmadi with his granddaughter Insiyah Vahanvaty in Pune in 2022. Shaurya Roy 50% ceiling for reservation. But as the author notes, it all began on a much discordant note for “prankster” Aziz, a youngboybornin1932toanonpractising Dawoodi Bohra family in Surat. “Bohras from that era reminisce about their school days with affection. Educated at Hindu-dominated schools taught by Hindu teachers, these cultured, well-dressed and softspoken children were teachers’ pets,” Vahanvaty writes. Yet, there was at least one such Bohra youth, the young Aziz, who refused to play by any of theseetiquetterules.Thebook talks of a prank that Aziz pulled off as a teenager. Riding on their cycles fitted with kerosene lamps towards the Nanpura police station in Surat, Aziz and his friends rode through town “looking as innocent as the day they were born”. Those days, cyclists were required to have a light while riding at night. Aziz blew out his lampjustastheyapproachedthe policemen on their rounds. “Farrrrrrr... the sound of a whistle.Leapingoutof theshadows amid the charged air with a triumphant ‘Light kidhar hai (Whereisthelight)?’wasaportly constable.Redfacedandpanting, hewassurehehadfinallycaught uptotherascals.Azizresponded calmly,‘Bhai,tha...abhibattiolaayi gayi(Brother,thelampwason;it has only just blown out).’ The constable, determined to get the gang of boys this time, responded,‘Meinkemmaanu(How doIknowthisistrue)?’‘Tohdekh (Then look),’ said Aziz, grabbing his hand and placing it firmly on thescaldinghotlanternthatwas, indeed,alightaminuteago.Amid a cacophony of yells and profanities, the constable snatched his smarting hand back as the boys, in a symphony of jangling bicycle bells and kicking up a trail of CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 Ahmedabad
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