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Will convince Centre to drop CAA dual citizenship for Sri Lankan Tamil refugees: BJP ally AIADMK

March 15, 2021 by Nasheman

Will convince Centre to drop CAA; dual citizenship for Sri Lankan Tamil refugees: BJP ally AIADMK

Chennai: The ruling AIADMK on Sunday unveiled a super populist manifesto for the April 6 Assembly polls, promising, among others, houses free of cost to people, Rs 7,500 annual subsidy to farmers, free solar cooking stoves and washing machines.

Educational loan waiver, government jobs to families without anyone in state service and many more sops were announced.

Notably, the ruling party, an ally of the BJP, said it would urge the Centre to scrap the contentious Citizenship Amendment Act and strive to bring education to the state list from the concurrent list of the Constitution.

Essential commodities given through Public Distribution Outlets would be door delivered to beneficiaries.

An initiative along these lines was recently launched by the neighbouring Andhra Pradesh government.

Increase in maternity leave for women government employees from nine months to one year and construction of new buildings with modern medical facilities for about 2,000 Amma Mini Clinics found mention in the manifesto.

To those not owning houses,the government would build and provide houses free of cost in rural and urban areas under the ‘Amma Illam Thittam’ (Amma Housing Scheme) and interest on housing loans availed from cooperative housing societies would be waived on loan repayment.

As part of measures to bring about economic equality, Rs 1,500 per month would be disbursed to all ration card holders and the amount would be credited to bank accounts of woman family heads, senior AIADMK leader C Ponnaiyan said here.

Women would get a 50 per cent fare cut in town buses, Ponnaiyan, also the party’s organising secretary said, underscoring the important aspects of the manifesto at the party headquarters.

Distribution of solar powered cooking stoves, washing machines and six LPG cylinders a year -all free of cost- to rice category ration card holders, a subsidy of Rs 7,500 per year to farmers to incentivise farm production were among the over 160 promises made by the ruling party, that has been in power in Tamil Nadu since 2011.

“To protect the interests of students and parents, educational loans would be waived,” the party said. However, aspects like criteria for waiver and beneficiaries was not known immediately.

Steps to get fuel prices reduced, expanding the rural employment guarantee scheme to 150 days from the present 100, increase in subsidy under the Amma Green Housing Scheme from Rs 2.43 lakh to Rs 3.40 lakh were promised.

College students who have been getting 2 GB data to support studies would get it throughout the year.

“For sure, a government job will be provided to one person from a family without anyone in government service.”

Increase in social security pensions for beneficiaries, including senior citizens, from Rs 1,000 to Rs 2,000, ‘Amma’s gift (Amma Seervarisai)’ like household items for newly wed couples under the state’s marriage financial support scheme, free of cost cable TV connections to rice ration card holders and two free mosquito nets to poor were among the promises.

The financial assistance to differently abled would be increased to Rs 2,500 from Rs 1,500.

Continued support for release of seven Rajiv Gandhi assassination case convicts, steps to ensure welfare of Tamils in Sri Lanka and to get dual citizenship for Sri Lankan Tamil refugees living in camps in India were assured.

The AIADMK said it would further expand the nutritious meal programme for school students and give laptops to students of self-financing classes of government schools.

Milk (200 ML milk or milk powder) to school students and children attached to Anganwadi centres and Rs two cut in state run Aavin milk price were some of the planned initiatives.

‘Amma banking card’ scheme to provide interest free loans (in association with banks) to help ordinary and poor people repay loans in installments and Rs 25,000 subsidy to purchase e-Autos were assured.

AIADMK pledged to set up an Islamic university, increase assistance to Hindu pilgrims to visit important centres of pilgrimage in India, hike Haj subsidy from Rs six crore to Rs 10 crore and bear the full fare for Jerusalem pilgrims.

Increase in the quota for women in government jobs to 40 per cent (from the current 30 per cent) and appropriate reservation for all castes are some of the other key aspects.

Features, including quota for women in state jobs, found in the ruling party’s 163-point manifesto has already been promised by the DMK, which released its poll document on Saturday.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Kohli, debutant Kishan power India to series-levelling win over England

March 15, 2021 by Nasheman

ISHAN KISHAN SECOND INDIAN BATSMAN TO SCORE FIFTY ON T20I DEBUT

Kohli, debutant Kishan power India to series-levelling win over England

Ahmedabad: India beat England by seven wickets in the second T20 International here on Sunday to level the five-match series.

Opener Ishan Kishan struck a sensational 56 off 32 balls while his skipper Virat Kohli made 73 not out off 49 balls to set up the win in 17.5 overs. This was after the bowlers restricted England to 164 for six in 20 overs.

England opener Jason Roy scored 46 off 35 balls while skipper Eoin Morgan made 28 off 20 balls.

Washington Sundar and Shardul Thakur were the stand out bowlers for India, sharing two wickets apiece.

Brief scores: England 164/6 in 20 overs (Jason Roy 46, Eoin Morgan 28; Shardul Thakur 2/29, Washington Sundar 2/29).

India 166/ 3 in 17.5 overs (Ishan Kishan 56, Virat Kohli 73 not out; Sam Curran 1/22).

Filed Under: India, Sports

Antilia scare: Cop Sachin Vaze sent to NIA custody till Mar 25

March 15, 2021 by Nasheman

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Antilia scare: Cop Sachin Vaze sent to NIA custody till Mar 25

Mumbai: Mumbai police officer Sachin Vaze, arrested in the probe into recovery of explosives from a car near industrialist Mukesh Ambani’s residence, was on Sunday remanded to the National Investigation Agency (NIA) custody till March 25 by a court here.

The NIA, which arrested Vaze (49) on Saturday night, brought him to the court in south Mumbai after taking him to a local hospital for his medical examination, an official said.

The court remanded him to the central agency’s custody for further probe in the matter, he said.

The NIA, while seeking Vaze’s custody for 14 days, told the court that they had received some inputs about his role in placing gelatin sticks in the SUV that was found parked near Ambani’s multi-storey residence ‘Antilia’ on February 25, and that when he was questioned about it, he admitted his involvement.

Following that, Vaze was placed under arrest, the probe agency said.

Vaze has been arrested under IPC sections 286 (negligent conduct with respect to explosive substance) 465 (forgery), 473 (making or possessing counterfeit seal, etc with intent to commit forgery), 506(2) (punishment for criminal intimidation), 120 B (criminal conspiracy) and relevant provisions of the Explosive Substances Act, the official said.

In its remand plea, the NIA submittedwitnesses’ statements to show Vaze’s involvement in the case.

The central agency also told the court that his custodial interrogation was required to unearth the conspiracy and gather evidence.

Talking to PTI, Vaze’s advocate Sudeep Pasbola, however, said the arrest has been made only on the basis of suspicion and that there was no concrete evidence against him.

“The court remanded Vaze till March 25, but kept the matter for further hearing on Monday. The court has asked the NIA to show what evidence it has collected and what is the stage of investigation,” Pasbola said.

Another defence lawyer, Sunny Punamia, submitted before the court that Vaze’s arrest was “completely illegal”.

“The argument placed before the court was that the accused has been arrested solely based on suspicion and no prima facie case is established in the FIR.

“Therefore, if no prima facie case is established on a bare reading of the FIR against the accused, the detainment and arrest of the accused itself is completely illegal and even one day’s incarceration of the accused would be violative of his constitutional rights,” he said.

The lawyer also said that Vaze’s arrest was also illegal as the accused was not informed of the grounds of the arrest, and he wasn’t given an option to seek legal help and make a call to a relative of his choice.

On these grounds, his custodial interrogation is not warranted, it’s arbitrary and the accused must be released on bail forthwith as the investigation has not been conducted on the settled principles of law, he added.

Vaze was summoned at the agency’s Mumbai office at Cumballa Hill in south Mumbai around 11.30 am on Saturday to record his statement.

The spokesperson said that Vaze was arrested after being questioned by the NIA officials for around 12 hours.

The case was handed over to the NIA after the mysterious death of Thane-based businessman Mansukh Hiran, who claimed that the vehicle had been stolen a week earlier. His body was found in a creek at Thane on March 5.

Hiran’s wife had claimed that her husband had given the SUV to Vaze in November, which the officer returned in the first week of February.

However, during his questioning by the ATS, Vaze had denied using the SUV that was in possession of Hiran.

Credited with eliminating 63 alleged criminals in ‘encounters’, Vaze, a 1990-batch officer of the state cadre, was suspended in 2004 over his role in the custodial death of a 2002 Ghatkopar blast suspect Khwaja Yunus and was reinstated last year.

Vaze, who led the team that arrested journalist Arnab Goswami in November last year in a suicide abetment case, had joined Shiv Sena while he was under suspension. Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray recently said Vaze was a member of Shiv Sena till 2008.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Nagpur enters week-long lockdown

March 15, 2021 by Nasheman

MAHARASHTRA: Roads across Nagpur wore a deserted look as the city entered a week-long lockdown on Monday.

“There is no crowding and social distancing is properly maintained during the walks. People are wearing masks,” he further said.

“Unless people sanitise themselves regularly and follow social distancing, we cannot be sure that lockdown will contain the coronavirus,” he added.

Due to a surge in COVID-19 cases in Maharashtra, the state government on Thursday decided to impose a lockdown in Nagpur district from March 15 to 21.

Only essential services such as vegetable and fruit shops and milk booths will stay open, according to the order issued by the district administration.

“Complete lockdown to remain imposed in Nagpur City Police Commissionerate area from March 15 to March 21. Essential services will continue,” said Nagpur Guardian Minister Nitin Raut.

The state health department on Sunday evening informed Maharashtra reported 16,620 new COVID-19 cases and 50 deaths in the last 24 hours.

The state had a total of 1,26,231 active cases. The total death toll in the state stood at 52,861.

In the last 24 hours, Mumbai reported 1962 new COVID-19 cases.

Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray had on Thursday said strict lockdown measures will be enforced in some parts of the state to contain the spread of COVID-19. 

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Paris may face new lockdown as ICUs fill up

March 15, 2021 by Nasheman

PARIS: Officials say the Paris region may be headed toward a new lockdown as new variants of the virus fill up intensive care units and limited vaccine supplies drag down inoculation efforts.

Special medical planes dispatched patients from the Paris area to less-saturated regions over the weekend.

“If we have to lock down, we will do it,” the head of the national health agency, Jerome Salomon, said on BFM television Sunday.

“The situation is complex, tense and is worsening in the Paris region.”

Salomon acknowledges that a nationwide 6 p.m.curfew “wasn’t enough” in some regions to prevent a spike in cases, notably of the variant first identified in Britain.

The French government has been relying on curfews for months — along with the long-term closures of restaurants and some other businesses — to try to avoid a costly new lockdown.

But localised outbreaks are raising questions about the government’s virus-fighting strategy.

Salomon says France has more people in intensive care for COVID-19 and other ailments – about 6,300 — than the overall number of ICU beds it had going into the pandemic.

France has reported 90,315 virus-related deaths, among the world’s highest death tolls.

Filed Under: HEALTH, World

Sri Lanka brings in ‘deradicalisation’ detention, bans burqa

March 15, 2021 by Nasheman

Sri Lanka had used emergency laws to impose a temporary ban on the garment soon after the April 2019 jihadi bombings against three churches on the island killed 279 people.

Burqa wearers are not commonly seen in Buddhist majority Sri Lanka where Muslims are a small minority accounting for 10 percent of the country’s 21 million population.


COLOMBO: Sri Lanka Saturday announced using a controversial anti-terror law to deal with religious extremism and gave itself sweeping powers to detain suspects for up to two years for “deradicalisation”.

Separately, the government also said it will soon outlaw the burqa, formalising a temporary ban imposed in April 2019 after deadly bomb attacks blamed on local jihadists.

President Gotabaya Rajapaksa promulgated regulations allowing the detention of anyone suspected of causing “acts of violence or religious, racial or communal disharmony or feelings of ill will or hostility between different communities”.

The rules, effective Friday, have been set up under the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA), which both local and international rights groups have repeatedly asked Colombo to repeal.

Sri Lanka’s previous government, which was defeated by Rajapaksa at 2019 elections, had pledged to repeal the PTA after admitting it seriously undermined individual freedoms, but failed to do so.

Rajapaksa, who came to power with a promise to battle Islamic extremism, announced the “deradicalisation from holding violent extremist religious ideology” measures in a gazette notification seen by AFP Saturday.

Meanwhile, Public Security Minister Sarath Weerasekera announced Saturday that the burqa, a loose garment covering from head to toe and worn in public in many Islamic states, was a threat to Sri Lanka’s national security.

“The burqa is something that directly affects our national security,” Weerasekera told reporters in Colombo. “This (dress) came into Sri Lanka only recently. It is a symbol of their religious extremism.”

Weerasekera said he signed documents outlawing the burqa, but they need to be approved by the cabinet of ministers and parliament where the government has a two-thirds majority to see its bills through.

Sri Lanka had used emergency laws to impose a temporary ban on the garment soon after the April 2019 jihadi bombings against three churches on the island killed 279 people.

Burqa wearers are not commonly seen in Buddhist majority Sri Lanka where Muslims are a small minority accounting for 10 percent of the country’s 21 million population.

The moves come ahead of the second anniversary of the 2019 Easter Sunday attacks that killed 279 people and wounded over 500.

The coordinated suicide bombings, against three churches and three high-end hotels, were blamed on a local Islamic extremist group.

But the new regulations do not only target Islamic extremism and could apply to any religious group or community.

A presidential commission that probed the attacks called for the banning of both Islamic extremists as well as ultra-nationalist Buddhist groups, which were accused of feeding off each other.

Tensions between Sri Lanka’s minority Muslims and the majority Buddhists resurfaced after the 2019 bombings, which also seriously damaged the country’s tourism-reliant economy.

Filed Under: News & Politics, World

COVID-19 India Update records 26,291 new cases, highest single-day rise in three months

March 15, 2021 by Nasheman

NEW DELHI: India recorded 26,291 new COVID-19 cases on Monday, its highest single-day spike in 85 days, taking the country’s infection tally to 1,13,85,339, according to Union health ministry data.

The death toll due to the disease increased to 1,58,725 with 118 more fatalities being recorded in a day, the data updated at 8 am showed.

Registering an upward trend for five days in a row, the total active caseload has gone up to 2,19,262 which is 1.93 per cent of the total infections in the country, while the recovery rate has dropped to 96.68 per cent, the data stated.

As many as 26,624 infections were recorded in a span of 24 hours on December 20.

The number of people who have recuperated from the disease surged to 1,10,07,352, while the case fatality rate stood at 1.39 per cent, according to the data.

India’s COVID-19 tally had crossed the 20-lakh mark on August 7, 30 lakh on August 23, 40 lakh on September 5 and 50 lakh on September 16.

It went past 60 lakh on September 28, 70 lakh on October 11, 80 lakh on October 29, 90 lakh on November 20 and surpassed the one-crore mark on December 19.

According to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), 22,74,07,413 samples have been tested for COVID-19 up to March 14, including 7,03,772 on Sunday.

The 118 new fatalities include 50 from Maharashtra, 20 from Punjab and 15 from Kerala, the data showed.

A total of 1,58,725 deaths have so far been reported in the country, including 52,861 from Maharashtra, 12,547 from Tamil Nadu, 12,390 from Karnataka, 10,941 from Delhi, 10,292 from West Bengal, 8,746 from Uttar Pradesh and 7,184 from Andhra Pradesh, it stated.

The health ministry stressed that more than 70 per cent of the deaths occurred due to comorbidities.

Filed Under: HEALTH, India

Cab Driver arrested for stealing LED TVs from Hotels,Nine LED TV Worth Rs.2.7 Lakh Recovered by Upparpet police

March 15, 2021 by Nasheman

Pramesh Jain

Cab Driver arrested for stealing LED TVs from Hotels,Nine LED TV Worth Rs.2.7 Lakh Recovered by Upparpet police:

The West Division police of Upparpet police have arrested 32 year old cab driver for stealing LED TVs and electronic goods from the Lodges and hotels after he checked in as guest.

The accused has been identified as,Vijay Ashok Kale Hiremath,32,year old hailing from Hyderabad.

Senior officer told Media persons,a complaint was registered in upparpet police station by a hotel manager of Vishnu Paradise who stated in his complaint when he was checking rooms after the customers checkout from the room we usually clean the room and check once anything missing.

When our housekeeping staff went to room to clean he noticed a LED TV was missing in the room and we have a doubt on the last customer who checked out might stolen the Micromax TV worth of Rs.12k.

Based on the complaint,Upparpet police inspector visited the lodge and inspected the crime scene and found vital clue from the hotel and based on which a team was formed.

The team which swooped down to track the culprit the team analyzed the CCTV footage and the team swung into action and with the technical inputs the team zeroed in on accused identified as,Vijay Ashok Kale Hiremath from majestic bus stand while he was trying to board a bus and was trying to escape.

The team took him to station for questioning a detailed questioning by the team the accused confessed the crime and based on his statement the team recovered nine led TVs and four phones  worth Rs 2.7 lakh from him which has stolen from different hotels around majestic.

The team grilled him to ascertain reason behind the crime the accused spilled the beans and it has revealed that Hiremath is native of Hyderabad and a cab driver by profession.He lost job one year ago and started stealing valuables from hotels to make quick money he said in his statement and further investigation is on.

Finally Bengaluru Police Commissioner,Kamal Pant has appreciated Addl CP West,Soumendhu Mukherjee,DCP West,Dr Sanjeev M Patil,ACP,P Ravi,PI,Shivaswamy CB,and his whole team for the commendable job done by them who has nabbed a cab driver who used to steal electronic gadgets from hotels where he used to check in as guest a suitable reward will be given to the team he added.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Ramesh Jarkiholi Sleaze CD case:SIT Trapped 5 suspects in first day who involved in Ramesh Jarkiholi CD Scandal

March 15, 2021 by Nasheman

Pramesh Jain

Ramesh Jarkiholi Sleaze CD case:SIT Trapped 5 suspects in first day who involved in Ramesh Jarkiholi CD Scandal:

A day after formation of SIT,the officials on friday picked up five persons including a woman who are linked to the CD.

,A seven-member SIT team has been formed to probe the scandal involving former state minister Ramesh Jarkiholi.Basavaraj Bommai,Home minister of Karnataka,had ordered the formation of the Special Investigation Team (SIT) on March 10.

Bengaluru City Police Commissioner,Kamal Pant told reporters,The seven-member SIT team will be headed by Additional Commissioner of Police,(West)Soumendu Mukherjee,with senior officials, including CCB Joint Commissioner,Sandeep Patil, DCP, Central MN Anucheth,CCB DCP, Crime-1, Ravikumar,with,ACP,CCB,Dharmendra will assist the SIT in its probe along with, Police Inspectors,as,Maruthi B of Cubbon park police station and Prashanth Babu of CCB technical wing officers will probe the case and if there is a need of more officers in case the team had can add more officers and men he added.

Senior officer told media persons,The police who have completed the tracking before the formation of SIT stepped up probe and detained a media person Bhuvith from Ramnagar.

He was with the girl friend when the police swoop down and caught them.

Based on their information the police detained one more person in Vijayanagar and another person from Chamarajpet.

They were brought to SIT office in CID for questioning

The SIT is now probing to find out who are all behind the CD and their handlers.

These accused are said to be in touch with Dinesh Kallahalli and handed over CD.

A meeting was held on Friday morning to finalise the members of this SIT formed to investigate the scandal that led to Karnataka ex minister Ramesh Jarkiholi’s resignation.

Within hours of its formation,the SIT detained around nine individuals including a women who is said to be a roommate of alleged victim in the CD.

The SIT team pressed into action after formation the team which had prepared list of suspects after formation in 2 hours the team detained five persons including a woman,the team detained suspects from Vijayanagar,Chamarajapet, Chikkamagaluru,Vijayapura and Ramanagar.

One of the suspect has been identified as Bhuvit Aldur,a resident of Chikkamagaluru was picked by SIT team after getting technical evidence against all the suspects.

Sources said that the kingpin and mastermind behind this is still absconding and in preliminary Probe it was found that the CD has been uploaded from Bengaluru using Russia IP address as proxy ID and the CD was created by a expert they are questioning all the five suspects.

The team has found that the CD was exchanged in RT Nagar by these suspects and they have handed over the CD to Dinesh kalahalli near one of the Metro station.

A team of the SIT has left for Andhra Pradesh to locate and detain a person of interest considered close to a prominent leader.

The SIT has intensified the probe and grilling the suspects to know who are behind this conspiracy and how they have executed it and it is alleged that totally six persons are from media in which four are and two masterminds are on run sources added.

SIT team has intensified the probe to nab all the masterminds and kingpin of the alleged fake CD and in coming days the prominent leader behind the major conspiracy will be exposed says Balachandra Jarkiholi.

Ordering the formation of an SIT to probe the matter, Karnataka Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai told reporters, In a letter,Ramesh Jarkiholi has said that there was a politically motivated attempt to defame him. He has requested a thorough investigation into the case.”

“Based on this, after having discussions with the chief minister and senior police officers,we have decided to form an SIT(Special Investigation Team) to probe who conspired in this case and where the CD was prepared,” Basavaraj Bommai had said.

Speaking to reporters here,HD Kumaraswamy said the state government has handed over the  CD case to Special Investigation Team (SIT).

Against whom and on what basis the investigation will be conducted,he questioned, adding,I don’t know on what basis the probe was ordered.

The Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) authorities might claim the CD is fake and nothing more can be expected. Several such cases, including former minister H Y Meti’s case, received a clean chit. No accused were punished in such cases, Kumaraswamy said.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Indonesia bus plunges into a ravine, killing 27 pilgrims

March 11, 2021 by Nasheman

Indonesia bus plunges into a ravine, killing 27 pilgrims

Jakarta: A tourist bus plunged into a ravine on Indonesia’s main island of Java after its brakes apparently malfunctioned, killing at least 27 people and injuring 39 others, police and rescuers said Thursday.

The bus was carrying a group of Islamic junior high school students, teachers and parents from the West Java province town of Subang when the accident happened late Wednesday on a winding road, said local police chief Eko Prasetyo Robbyanto.

He said the bus was on its way back to Subang from a pilgrimage site in the province’s Tasikmalaya district when it plunged into the 20-metre-deep ravine after the driver lost control of the vehicle in an area with a number of sharp declines in Sumedang district.

Police were still investigating the cause of the accident, but survivors told authorities that the vehicle’s brakes apparently malfunctioned, Robbyanto said.

Bandung search and rescue agency chief Deden Ridwansah said the 27 bodies and 39 injured people were taken to a hospital and a nearby health clinic, including a body of a young boy who was pinned under the overturned bus and pulled from the wreckage Thursday morning.

Thirteen of the injured were treated for serious injuries, Ridwansah said. The driver was among those killed.

Television video showed police and rescuers from the National Search and Rescue Agency evacuating injured victims and carrying the dead to ambulances. Grieving relatives waited for information about their loved ones at Sumedang’s general hospital, others tried to identify the bodies laid at a morgue.

Road accidents are common in Indonesia because of poor safety standards and infrastructure.

In December 2019, 35 people were killed when a passenger bus fell into a 80-metre-deep ravine and crashed into a fast-flowing river on Sumatra island. In early 2018, 27 people killed after a packed tourist bus plunged from a hill in West Java’s hilly area.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

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