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Who submitted resignation at NDTV on my behalf? Ravish Kumar asks Jansatta on reports of resignation

September 22, 2021 by Nasheman

Who submitted resignation at NDTV on my behalf? Ravish Kumar asks Jansatta on reports of resignation

New Delhi: Senior Journalist and executive editor of NDTV, Ravish Kumar on Tuesday slammed media reports of his resignation from the channel after several media houses reported that he has parted ways with NDTV.

Taking to his official Facebook page took a dig at Jan Satta, who reportedly published a report of his resignation and asked the media house, who submitted his resignation to NDTV on his behalf.

In a hindi post, Ravish asked “I am trying to figure out who submitted my resignation? Whether I submitted it or the ones who are trying to gain hits on their websites by publishing such reports.”

“I think people who are throwing such rumors around, do not have money to throw. Please don’t seek clarification from me on this, first they spread such rumors and then they seek clarification from me if it is true,” he wrote in the post.

He further asked if Jan Satta actually published any such report about him and added that what is the website doing by publishing anything about him to gain hits.

Adding that he has not resigned, he urged people to “relax” and took a sly dig at Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

“The state of employment in the country is very bad. Hon’ble PM has ruined the economy of the country. Neither there are jobs in this country like before nor salaries” he added.

He then urged people to not be disappointed with the state of affairs in the country and gave them a insight of what they should be doing when they feel disappointed.

“But unemployment doesn’t mean you should feel disappointed about it. When it feels like things won’t get better in the future, start working on repairing the mistakes of the past. Your time will pass.

“If you still feel disappointed and let down, look at the meme on internet that theorize Nehru being a Muslim and ponder on what Muslims should do. It will make you so happy that you will not be able to handle it” he further wrote.

Addressing Muslims and “Mahapurush” he added that they have two factors for feeling happy and added that they need not feel disappointed only because they don’t have a job.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

DJ Halli riots case: NIA arrests absconding accused

September 22, 2021 by Nasheman

Bengaluru The NIA has arrested an absconding chargesheeted accused in the Bengaluru police station riots case, an official said on Tuesday.

The premier investigation agency, in a joint operation along with the Karnataka Police, arrested accused Tabrez (35), a resident of Old Bengaluru Layout, Bengaluru City on Monday.

The case was registered on August 12 last year at Devarajeevanahalli Police Station, Bengaluru city under sections of the IPC, the Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act and Prevention of Destruction and Loss of Property Act.

On August 11 last year, a mob protesting against the alleged derogatory social media (Facebook) post about Prophet Muhammed posted by one Naveen had turned violent and attacked the police station with dangerous weapons and stones and burnt police vehicles and damaged government and private properties.

The NIA took up the investigation and filed a chargesheet before the NIA Special Court, Bengaluru under various sections of the UA(P) Act, IPC and Karnataka Prevention of Destruction and Loss of Property Act (KPDLP Act) against 109 accused people in February this year.

He was involved in hatching the conspiracy to attack the DJ Halli Police Station and had instigated many others on WhatsApp groups, the NIA official said.

He was also found involved in burning vehicles and damaging public/private property, the official said, adding that further investigation is continuing.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Rakesh Tikait a ‘dacoit’, farmers’ protest receiving foreign funds: UP BJP MP

September 22, 2021 by Nasheman

Rakesh Tikait a 'dacoit', farmers' protest receiving foreign funds: UP BJP MP
Farmers’ leader Rakesh Tikait

Bahraich (UP): BJP MP from Bahraich Akshayvar Lal Gond has termed farmers’ leader Rakesh Tikait a dacoit and alleged that the farmers’ agitation is receiving funds from abroad.

The farmers have been protesting at Delhi borders against the three farm laws, which they fear will do away with the minimum support price (MSP) system, leaving them at the mercy of big corporations.

Speaking to reporters here on Sunday on the completion of BJP’s four-and-half-years of being in power in the state, Gond said, “(Rakesh) Tikait is a dacoit. There is no agitation by farmers. The protestors are not farmers, they are people from political parties who are motivated by ‘Sikhistan’ and Pakistan.

Money is coming from foreign countries including Canada. This money is for terror funding and agencies are probing it,” he added.

Gond said people know the reality of the protesters.

“If the real farmers were protesting, then there would have been a shortage of food items. Vegetables, milk, foodgrains, and fruits would not have reached the markets,” he said.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

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Several Congress legislators ready to join BJP: B S Yediyurappa

September 21, 2021 by Nasheman

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Several Congress legislators ready to join BJP: B S Yediyurappa
B S Yediyurappa

Bengaluru: Senior BJP leader and former Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa on Monday claimed that several Congress legislators were ready to join the BJP. He was responding to a question from reporters here on his statement that the Congress was trying to lure BJP leaders.

“They (Congress) will certainly make such attempts, but already several Congress legislators are ready to come with us. You will get to know soon who all they are. So any such attempts by Shivakumar (KPCC chief) or anybody else will not be successful,” he said. He said BJP will win more than 140 seats and come back to power.

Addressing the BJP state executive meeting at Davangere on Sunday, the veteran leader had asked party men not to take opposition parties lightly, as they have their own strategy and strengths, and that Congress leaders were trying to contact several party leaders.

He had also alleged that Shivakumar was making attempts to contact party leaders, but he would not succeed.

Meanwhile, Revenue Minister R Ashoka said the BJP’s state unit has sought permission from the central leadership to induct several leaders from various parties, and was waiting for the nod. “List has already been sent to the central leadership,” he said.

However, responding to Yediyurappa’s claims about him trying to contact BJP leaders, Shivakumar said he wouldn’t like to disclose his party’s strategy.

“Why should I disclose our strategy?. I don’t want to disclose our strategy. Who is with whom.. who wants to come with whom. Yediyurappa has said something, Ashoka has said something or some other leaders might have said something, lets wait for some time,” he said in response to a question.

Leader of the Opposition Siddaramaiah said today that if any one wants to join the party voluntarily, it would be considered.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Shocking things happening in state, cases being “en masse” transferred to CBI : WB govt tells SC

September 21, 2021 by Nasheman

New Delhi: The West Bengal government Monday alleged before the Supreme Court that “shocking things” have happened in the state and cases were being transferred “en masse” to CBI including the dacoity cases.

Senior advocate Kapil Sibal, appearing for the state, told a bench comprising Justices Vineet Saran and Aniruddha Bose that whenever there is an allegation that a probe is not being carried fairly, the court takes the facts into account and then transfers the case to CBI after a prima facie conclusion.

“In this case, en masse the cases were given to the CBI. Some of the most shocking things have happened. In one case, the man is alive. In the meantime, CBI is also investigating dacoity cases. All kinds of things are happening,” Sibal told the bench.

The top court was hearing a special leave petition filed by the state government alleging that it did not expect fair and just investigation by the central agency which is busy foisting cases against the functionaries of ruling Trinamool Congress Party.

As the hearing commenced, Sibal told the top court that he would need two-three hours to make submissions but the bench said that it won’t be able to hear the matter today due to lack of time and would take it up next week.

“By consent of the learned counsel for the parties, list on September 28, 2021 as a first case. The parties are permitted to file documents/additional documents by September 24, 2021 after serving the copy of the same on the other side,” the bench said.

Earlier, the state government had cast aspersions on the members of a committee formed by the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) to investigate the incidents of post-poll violence in the state.

The state government had said that the panel chief Rajiv Jain has served as Director of the Intelligence Bureau under the BJP-led government at the Centre.

It had also said that “Jain was subsidiary intelligence bureau chief, Ahmedabad from 2005 to 2008 when the honourable Prime Minister was the chief minister of Gujarat.”

Contending about another member, Sibal had said that Atif Rasheed served as Delhi State Prabhari BJP Minority Morcha and still tweets in support of BJP.

“Can you imagine these people have been appointed to collect the data? Is this a BJP investigating committee my Lords?” Sibal had said.

Commenting on Sibal”s submission, the bench said,” “If somebody had a political past and if he lands up in an official position by that very fact will we treat him to be biased?”

Earlier, lawyer Anindya Sundar Das, one of the PIL petitioners on whose plea the High Court August 19 verdict came, had filed a caveat in the apex court urging that no order be passed without hearing him if the state or other litigant move appeals.

A five-judge bench of the High Court, headed by Acting Chief Justice Rajesh Bindal, had ordered a CBI investigation into all alleged cases of heinous crimes in West Bengal after the assembly poll results this year in which the ruling TMC came back to power.

As regards other criminal cases related to post-poll violence, the high court had directed that they be investigated by a Special Investigation Team under the monitoring of the court.

The high court bench, which also comprised justices I P Mukerji, Harish Tandon, Soumen Sen and Subrata Talukdar, had observed that there were “definite and proved” allegations that complaints of the victims of violence in the aftermath of the West Bengal assembly polls were not even registered.

Ordering the setting up of an SIT to probe all other cases, it had said that it will include Suman Bala Sahoo, Soumen Mitra and Ranveer Kumar, all IPS officers of the West Bengal cadre.

“All the cases where, as per the report of the Committee, the allegations are about murder of a person and crime against women regarding rape/attempt to rape, shall be referred to CBI for investigation, it had said.

The high court has also directed the NHRC committee, constituted by its chairman on a direction by the five-judge bench, and any other commission or authority and the state to immediately hand over the records of the cases to the CBI to carry forward the probe.

The bench had said it will monitor the investigations by both the CBI and the SIT and asked the two agencies to submit status reports to the court within six weeks.

It had said that the working of the SIT will be overseen by a retired Judge of the Supreme Court for which a separate order will be passed after obtaining his/her consent.

In its ruling, the bench had said heinous crimes such as murder and rape “deserve to be investigated by an independent agency which in the circumstances can only be Central Bureau of Investigation”.

The bench had said the state failed to register FIRs even in some cases of alleged murder.

“This shows a pre-determined mind to take the investigation into a particular direction,” it had said.

“Under such circumstances investigation by an independent agency will inspire confidence in all concerned,” it had noted.

It had said allegations that the police had not registered a number of cases initially and that some were registered only after the court had intervened or the committee was constituted were found to be true.

It had observed that the facts in relation to the allegations made in the PILs are “even more glaring” as the incidents are not isolated to one place in the state.

The NHRC committee had on July 13 submitted its final report to the court.

An interim report of the NHRC committee had mentioned that Atif Rasheed, a member of the committee, was obstructed from discharging his duty and he and his team members were attacked by some undesirable elements on June 29 in Jadavpur area on the southern fringe of the city, the court noted.

The PILs had alleged that people were subjected to assault, made to flee homes and properties were destroyed during the violence in the wake of the assembly elections and sought impartial probe into the incidents.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

After 2 months in jail, Raj Kundra, aide get bail in porn films case

September 21, 2021 by Nasheman

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Raj Kundra

Mumbai: A magistrate court here on Monday granted bail to businessman Raj Kundra, an accused in a pornographic films case in which he was arrested two months ago.

Kundra’s associate Ryan Thorpe, who was arrested along with him in July, was also granted bail by the court.

Kundra (46) had filed a bail plea before the court, claiming there was not a single evidence against him in a supplementary charge-sheet filed by the Mumbai police crime branch in the case.

The businessman, in the plea, had claimed there was no evidence of him being “actively” involved in creation of alleged questionable porn content and that he was being made a “scapegoat” in the case.

The crime branch, probing the case, had recently filed a supplementary charge-sheet in the court against Kundra and three others in the case pertaining to alleged creation of pornographic films and publishing them through some apps.

Kundra, husband of Bollywood actor Shilpa Shetty, was arrested on July 19 by after being booked under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code and the Information Technology Act. 

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India to resume export of surplus Covid vaccines in October-December quarter: Mansukh Mandaviya

September 21, 2021 by Nasheman

New Delhi: India will resume export of surplus COVID-19 vaccines in the fourth quarter of 2021 under the ‘Vaccine Maitri’ programme and to meet its commitment to the COVAX global pool, but vaccinating its own citizens remains the topmost priority of the government, Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya said on Monday.

Addressing the media, the minister said the government will receive over 30 crore doses of COVID-19 vaccines in October and over 100 crore doses in the next three months.

He also said that cumulative doses administered so far across the country have crossed 81 crore and the last 10 crore doses were administered in only 11 days.

Asserting that vaccination of our own citizens remains the government’s topmost priority, Mandaviya said the export of surplus vaccines would begin in the next quarter (October-December) under the Vaccine Maitri programme and in order to fulfil the commitment of India towards COVAX.

This is in line with our motto of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’, he said.

He said that the surplus supply of vaccines will be used to fulfil India’s commitment towards the world for the collective fight against COVID-19.

COVAX is co-led by Gavi, the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) and WHO.

Highlighting the importance of indigenous research and production of Covid vaccines in India, he said that it is due to the relentless efforts and guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi that India was simultaneously undertaking research and production of Covid vaccines in such a big way.

India’s vaccination drive has been a role model for the world and it is marching ahead with great speed, he said.

Talking about the expected production and supply trends in the coming months, he said that more than 30 crore doses will be produced in October and more than 100 crores in the coming quarter.

India on Friday administered a record number of over 2.50 crore COVID-19 vaccine doses on the occasion of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 71st birthday.

The daily COVID-19 vaccination in the country was over 1 crore on September 6, August 31 and August 27.

India took 85 days to touch the 10-crore vaccination mark, 45 more days to cross the 20-crore mark and 29 more days to reach the 30-crore mark, according to the ministry.

The country took 24 days to reach 40 crore from 30 crore doses and then 20 more days to cross the 50-crore vaccination mark on August 6, it said.

It took 19 more days to go past the 60-crore mark and took only 13 days to reach 70 crore from 60 crore on September 7, the ministry said.

It then took just 11 days to reach 80 crore from 70 crore.

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Karnataka: Congress leaders take out cycle rally to protest hike in fuel prices

September 21, 2021 by Nasheman

Karnataka: Congress leaders take out cycle rally to protest hike in fuel prices

Bengaluru: Congress leaders and activists on Monday, staged a cycle rally from the KPCC office to Vidhana Soudha protesting the price hike in fuel and essential commodities.

Leader of the opposition in Karnataka Assembly, Siddaramaiah, who spoke to reporters, said that married women were selling their wedding chains due to rising prices. He accused the central government of not responding to the problem of the people.

Under the leadership of KPCC President D. K. Shivakumar, S. R. Patil, former ministers from the Congress party, MLAs, and Assembly members participated in the cycle rally, which was taken out from KPCC Office in Queen’s Road in Bengaluru to Vidhana Soudha.

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