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Centre approves New Coastal Zone Management Plan: CM thanks PM

November 3, 2022 by Nasheman

Parmesh S Jain

Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said the Government of India has given aproval for the New Coastal Zone Management plan as per the 2019 CRZ Notification and it was a victory for the 30 years of long struggle.

Speaking at a function organised in connection with launching and foundation laying for various works worth Rs.3800 crore at Goldfinch City by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday,he said this management plan will help in economy and tourism development in coastal region.

I thank the PM as the new Coastal Zone Management Plan as per the 2019 CRZ notification has been approved by Ministry of Forest,Environment and Climate Change.

Karnataka is the first State in the Southern India and only the second State in the country to get the Plan prepared and approved as per the new CRZ notification.

This Plan would give boost to the economy and tourism in the coastal region of the State”.

Bommai said the double engine governments are in Karnataka and in the Centre.Today, under Sagar Mala project,18 projects have been completed and 14 schemes worth Rs.950 crore are approved by Union Ministry of Inland Transport and Ports.

By doing this, the Modi Government is playing an important role in the development of the coastal region.

It is happening mainly due to the blessings of the PM Modi.I thank Modi for giving approval for projects which are helpful in the development of Karnataka.

The Modi Government has given approval for the development of Maajali Port in Karwar at a cost of Rs.350 crore.

This is the achievement of the double engine governments”.

The CM said under Pradhan Mantri Mathsya Sampada scheme,the Central Government has given approval to supply 100 high speech boats to help deep sea fishing.

The coastal areas will witness overall development from all these schemes.

Development of Navabharath through Navakarnataka.

He said the government along with development of two ports has also taken up the expansion of Mangaluru and Karwar ports.

These two ports will help in the realisation of prime minister’s dream of Atmanirbhar to infuse strength to India.

The government has implemented Vidyanidhi scheme for the children of fishermen and it will benefit 2 lakh children.

Five thousand houses are constructed at a cost of Rs 65 crore.The Inland and Fishery Institute will be established in Karwar.

The double engine governments are not only leading Karnataka but also India.

It would help in development of ‘Navabharath’ from ‘Navakarnataka’.

Bommai said today is a golden day in the development of the coastal areas and it happened due to vision of PM Modi.

The handling capacity of the ports have to improve to increase export and import which will help in fetching more foreign exchange.

The project which was pending for many years is now now yielding fruits. In the wake of this, a big facility is provided in New Mangalore Port at a cost of Rs.3800 crore and the eight year old dream became reality today.

The New Mangalore Trust is developing fast and it’s cargo handling has increased by four times.

A LPG terminal is coming up so as the oil processing unit.

In the coming days, the entire Karnataka will witness an overall development through the progress of coastal areas, he added.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

DRI officials arrested duo,seized 924 grams of Smuggled gold worth Rs.46.4 lakhs concealed in private parts

November 3, 2022 by Nasheman

Parmesh S Jain

Officials of the Directorate of Revenue intelligence on Monday arrested two passengers landed at Kempegowda International Airport from Imphal concealing 924 grams of gold paste in their private parts.

Based on specific inputs the officials intercepted the duo as soon as they landed at the airport and caught them soon after they landed .

The accused had concealed the paste in their rectum.

The total value of the seized items worth Rs.46.4 lakh.The accused suspected to be part of the international smuggling racket .

In another case,the officials recovered 583 grams of gold in the form of wires .

The accused had landed from Dubai and concealed the gold wires concealed in the trolley bag he was carrying .

The value of the seized gold wires worth Rs.30 lakh,officials,said.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

POCSO Case against Murgha Mutt Chief,NCPCR seeks report in 7 days issues notice to SP Chitradurga

November 3, 2022 by Nasheman

Parmesh S Jain

The National Commissioner for Protection of Child Rights taking cognizance,issued notice to the Superintendent of Police Chitradurga district seeking progress of the investigation into POCCO case registered against Seer of the Mutt .

A case of sexual assault has been registered against the seer of the mutt at Nazarbad police station,Mysuru and the case was transferred to Chitradurga police for further investigations.

The police have counselled the two minor victims and produced before the magistrate to recorded their statements.

The NCPCR in its notice sought a detailed report of the case along with other documents within seven days.

The Police have questioned hostel warden accused of abetting to the crime.

The accused as per the complaint,along with others staff of the mutt helped the Seer to commit the crime .

The police recorded the statement of the warden and others for further investigations.

Meanwhile security has been stepped up in and around the mutt to monitor law and order as state wide protest by members of general public have been witnessed to vent ire on the seer .

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Woman a home maker found dead under mysterious circumstances in her house family members allege dowry death probe on

November 3, 2022 by Nasheman

Parmesh S Jain

A 32-year-old home maker was found dead under mysterious circumstances at her house in Bapuijinagar area under Byatarayanapura police station limits while her sister filed a dowry death case against husband and in-laws.

The deceased has been identified as Shilpa B,

Senior officer told reporters after inspecting the spot he said,the deceased was married to Chandrashekhar,six years ago and the couple had five year old daughter .

In her complaint Nagarathna,sister of Shilpa, accused Chandrashekar and her family torturing shilpa for more dowry.

At the time of marriage the parents of Shilpa had paid 200 grams of gold valuables and got the marriage in grand manner.

Despite this,Chandrashekhar and family used to harass Shilpa to get more money and torture her physically and mentally.

On Thursday, Chandrashkhar called Nagarathna to inform that Shilpa ended her life by hanging .

When Nagarathna and family rushed to the house,they found Shilpa lying on the bed with a rope lying next to her.

The Family alleged that it was not suicide but a murder and they found strangulation mark on her neck .

Based on the complaint,the police have registered a case against Chandrashekhar,his mother and two sisters and brother-in-law charging them under murder,dowry harassment , dowry death and also under Intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of the peace,of the IPC, for further investigations.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Gola by-poll: BJP goes all out, mourning Akhilesh gives campaigning a miss

November 3, 2022 by Nasheman

LUCKNOW: The by-poll to Gola Gokarannath Assembly constituency in Lakhimpur Kheri district of Uttar Pradesh is set for a straight encounter between the ruling BJP and the main opposition Samajwadi Party as the Congress and the BSP have opted out of the electoral battle.

The by-poll to the constituency has been necessitated by the death of sitting BJP MLA Arvind Giri on September 6. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has fielded Arvind Giri’s son Aman Giri, 26, for the by-poll while the Samajwadi Party (SP) has given a ticket to the former MLA from the seat Vinay Tiwari.

Treating even a low-key and insignificant by-poll with utmost sincerity, the ruling BJP had pitched almost eight ministers of the Yogi cabinet 2.0 to campaign in favour of their candidate Aman Giri.

While CM Yogi Aditynath himself campaigned for Giri on Monday, others who camped in Gola to campaign for Giri included Deputy CM Brajesh Pathak, state finance minister Suresh Khanna and PWD minister Jitin Prasada, both from adjoining Shajahanpur, and social welfare minister and ex-IPS officer Asim Arun.

Moreover, ministers like Baldev Singh Aulakh, Suresh Rahi and Union Minister Kaushal Kishore also put their weight behind Aman Giri in Gola.

SP chief Akhilesh Yadav, meanwhile, kept away from the active campaign in Gola. The main opposition party, equipped with a vote appeal issued by Akhilesh, kept its focus on door-to-door campaign for its candidate.

However, Akhilesh Yadav was expected to visit Gola, at least, once to campaign for party candidate after returning from Saifai following the end of mourning period after demise of party patriarch Mulayam Sigh Yadav, but the SP chief decided to keep away from campaigning. Tiwari was the runner-up in the 2022 Assembly polls.

The SP campaign was largely headed by SP state unit chief Naresh Uttam stressing on the local issues like inadequate relief to farmers who lost their crops to untimely floods in October.

The SP chief in his vote appeal urged the people of Gola to choose between ‘Lok Tantra’ (democracy) and ‘Jhoota Tantra’ (administration riddled with lies) claiming that the people were fed up with the BJP government under which both the corruption and inflation were rising, making the life of a common man difficult.

However, the highlight of the entire BJP by-poll campaign was that the party kept Union Minister of State for Home Ajay Mishra Teni out of the scheme mindfully. The opposition has been belligerent and demanding resignation of Teni for the last one year as his son Ashish Mishra’s complicity emerged in the killing of four farmers crushed under his SUV during a protest under Tikuniya police station on October 3, 2021.

In all, eight persons had lost their lives in that incident as after the crushing of four farmers, the protestors had turned violent and lynched three BJP workers. A journalist was also killed in the melee.

As per political experts, if the BJP wins the Gola bypoll, it would come as a boost to party cadre ahead of two more crucial bypolls in SP strongholds.

The  Mainpuri Lok Sabha seat was vacated due to the demise of Mulayam Singh Yadav and the Rampur (Sadar) assembly segment seat was vacated due to the disqualification of sitting MLA Mohammad Azam Khan.

Filed Under: ELECTION, India

Busy with tribal fest, Soren likely to miss date with ED today

November 3, 2022 by Nasheman

Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren

RANCHI:  Jharkhand’s Hemant Soren government is in the dock following a notice served on the chief minister by the Enforcement Directorate in the illegal mining case, asking him to appear before it on Thursday. However, he is unlikely to appear before the ED, according to a schedule released by the state government. Instead, he will attend the tribal dance festival in Raipur on November 3. The CM will be also be busy with other programmes involving ‘Sarkar Aapke Dwar’ campaign to mark three years in office, on November 15. ADVERTISEMENTAds by 

Meanwhile, the state government has called a special Assembly session on November 11 to pass a Bill related to domicile policy based on the 1932-khatiyan (land records). This is the second such session being called by the government. The previous one was on September 5 amid speculation that Governor Ramesh Bais will disqualify Soren for possessing a mining lease despite holding the mining portfolio in the cabinet. 

While addressing a public meeting during the much-hyped ‘Aapki yojna aapki Sarkar aapke dwar’ programme at Sahibganj on Wednesday, Soren hit out at the BJP saying its leaders “hatched a conspiracy to topple his government.” Without explicitly naming the BJP, Soren alleged those who were in power earlier could not digest a tribal at the helm in the state, therefore, they were misusing the central agencies to terrorise him. 

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Pilot breaks silence, targets Gehlot; demands action on Rajasthan crisis

November 3, 2022 by Nasheman

Rajasthan Deputy Chief Minister Sachin Pilot

JAIPUR: Former Deputy Chief Minister of Rajasthan, Sachin Pilot broke his silence on Wednesday and made a direct attack on CM Ashok Gehlot for the first time.  

Taking a jibe at PM Modi’s praise of CM Gehlot, Pilot said that Modi had praised Ghulam Nabi Azad in the same way and everyone knows what happened later.

Reacting to Pilot’s statement, CM Gehlot reminded that nobody should use such rhetoric as AICC Organization Secretary KC Venugopal has issued an advisory asking all leaders not to make statements against each other.

Pilot, who has been silent for a long time in the midst of the ongoing political turmoil in the Rajasthan Congress, spoke to the media in Jaipur on Wednesday.

“PM Modi praised the CM yesterday. This is an interesting development. At one time PM Modi had also praised Ghulam Nabi Azad in Parliament and everyone knows what happened after that.  It should not be taken so lightly,” remarked Pilot.

After Modi’s praise, when the Congress did not send Ghulam Nabi Azad to the Rajya Sabha, he broke ties with the Congress and later formed his new party which will contest the next assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir. While praising CM Gehlot in a program at Banswara on Tuesday, PM Modi had said that “Ashok Gehlot and I had worked together as Chief Ministers. He is even today the senior most among our Chief Ministers.”

Besides taking a dig at PM’s praise for CM Gehlot, Pilot also demanded action against all the three pro-Gehlot leaders who allegedly broke the party discipline on September 25 when many Congress MLAs boycotted a CLP meet in the presence of two AICC Observers in Jaipur. “Notices were given to 3 people and their answers have also been given. Ours is a disciplined party and we have the same rules and regulations for all. Decisions should be taken quickly even on those notices as discipline is applicable to all. Kharge ji has taken over, and a decision needs to be taken on the indiscipline that day,” added Pilot.

Pilot also broke his silence on the discussions of changing the CM and said that action should be taken on it soon. “KC Venugopal had said that it will be decided soon.  We are all busy in elections, soon the announcement of Gujarat elections will also be made.The entire issue of  Rajasthan situations should be taken soon,” claimed Pilot.

On 25 September, a meeting of the CLP was called for the selection of the new Chief Minister by AICC, amid plans CM Gehlot’s election as the new AICC President. But a vast majority of pro-Gehlot MLAs boycotted the meeting and even submitted their resignations to Assembly Speaker, CP Joshi.  After its investigation, the AICC had issued a show-cause notice to three leaders of the Gehlot faction for boycotting the CLP meeting of the MLAs.

Filed Under: ELECTION, India

Israel polls: Netanyahu, far-right ally appear to edge toward victory

November 3, 2022 by Nasheman

Netanyahu edges toward return

Votes were still being counted and results were not final. But if preliminary indications were correct, Israel was potentially headed to its most right-wing government, bolstered by a strong showing from the ultranationalist Religious Zionism party, whose members use inflammatory anti-Arab and anti-LGBTQ rhetoric.

The initial results pointed to a continued rightward shift in the Israeli electorate, further dimming hopes for peace with the Palestinians and setting the stage for possible conflict with the Biden administration and Israel’s supporters in the United States.

The early results also showed that Netanyahu had overcome his detractors, who claimed he was not fit to rule while on trial for corruption and refused to sit with him in government. Netanyahu’s partners have promised to help him evade a conviction. “We are on the verge of a very big victory,” Netanyahu, 73, told supporters at a gathering in Jerusalem early Wednesday. “I will establish a nationalist government that will see to all Israeli citizens without any exceptions.”

Elections officials worked through the night tallying votes and by Wednesday morning, about 85% of the ballots had been counted. The vote, like past elections, was tight but initial indications showed Netanyahu was headed back to the premiership with a majority in the country’s 120-seat parliament. Final results are expected on Friday.

The hundreds of thousands of remaining ballots — mostly from those who voted away from their regular place of residency, in nursing homes and elsewhere — have to be cross-checked for accuracy, a more time-consuming effort. They could lend a boost to Netanyahu’s opponents, reducing the size of his majority.

With Netanyahu and his allies projected to win more than the 61-seat majority needed to form a government, the country’s protracted political crisis may be headed toward a conclusion, though Israel remains as divided as ever.

Tuesday’s election was Israel’s fifth in less than four years, with all of them focused largely on Netanyahu’s fitness to govern. On trial for a slew of corruption charges, Netanyahu, who denied wrongdoing, is seen by supporters as the victim of a witch hunt and vilified by opponents as a crook and threat to democracy.

Even if Netanyahu and his allies emerge victorious, it could still take weeks of negotiations for a coalition government to be formed. Netanyahu was Israel’s longest-serving prime minister, governing for 12 consecutive years – and 15 years altogether – before he was ousted last year by a diverse coalition led by the centrist Yair Lapid, the current caretaker prime minister.

But the coalition that Lapid cobbled together, which included the first Arab party ever to join a government, was decimated by infighting and collapsed after just one year in power. Those parties were poised to capture about 50 seats, according to initial results.

Lapid, addressing supporters early Wednesday, insisted that the race was not decided. “Until the last envelope is counted, nothing is over and nothing is final,” he said.

Isreal braces for far-right Zionists in office 
The night’s strongest showing was by the far-right Religious Zionism party, which emerged as the third-largest party. At an all-male campaign gathering in Jerusalem, religious men wearing Jewish skullcaps and waving Israeli flags danced in celebration. At the celebration, supporters of the party’s top candidate, Itamar Ben-Gvir, chanted “Death to terrorists.”

Ben-Gvir is a disciple of a racist rabbi, Meir Kahane, who was banned from parliament and whose Kach party was branded a terrorist group by the United States before he was assassinated in New York in 1990. Kahane’s agenda called for banning intermarriage between Arabs and Jews, stripping Arabs of Israeli citizenship and expelling large numbers of Palestinians.

But while Kahane was seen as a pariah, Ben-Gvir is one of Israel’s most popular politicians, thanks to his frequent media appearances, cheerful demeanour, a knack for deflecting criticism and calls for a harder line against Palestinians at a time of heavy fighting in the occupied West Bank. Young ultra-Orthodox men are among his strongest supporters.

Israeli far-right lawmaker Itamar Ben-Gvir, gestures after the first exit poll results at his party’s headquarters in Jerusalem, Nov. 2, 2022. (Photo | AP)

Ben-Gvir lives in the hard-line West Bank settlement of Kiryat Arba and is a strong proponent of settlement construction. He has described Arab colleagues in parliament as “terrorists,” called for deporting those who are “disloyal” and recently brandished a handgun in a tense Palestinian neighbourhood of Jerusalem as he called on police to shoot Palestinian stone-throwers.

“We want to make a total separation between those who are loyal to the state of Israel — and we don’t have any problem with them — and those who undermine our dear country,” he said. Muhammad Shtayyeh, the Palestinian prime minister, said the rise of Israel’s far-right was “a natural result of the growing manifestations of extremism and racism in Israeli society.”

It appeared as though two of the three parties representing the country’s 20% Palestinian minority earned enough votes for a spot in parliament, as polls had predicted. But it was unclear whether Meretz, a dovish party that opposes Israel’s occupation of the West Bank and a member of the current coalition, would make it into parliament.

If the Netanyahu alliance ends up controlling a majority, Ben-Gvir and his party leader, Bezalel Smotrich, are sure to drive a hard bargain. Ben-Gvir has said he will demand the Cabinet post overseeing Israel’s police force. The pair have also said they will seek legal reforms aimed at weakening the independence of the judiciary and giving parliament power to override court decisions they don’t like. That could clear the way for the dismissal of criminal charges against Netanyahu. Smotrich and other members of the party have also made repeated anti-LGBTQ comments.

Such positions could put a future Netanyahu government on a collision course with the Biden administration, which supports a two-state solution with the Palestinians. It could also alienate Israeli allies in the U.S., particularly the predominantly liberal Jewish-American community.

In Israel, voters vote for parties, not individual politicians. No party has ever won a majority on its own, and coalition-building is necessary to govern.

Tensions meanwhile rose Wednesday as a Palestinian slammed his car into an Israeli army officer near the Maccabim checkpoint between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. The soldier, seriously injured, opened fire on the man, the military said. The Palestinians said the suspected attacker, Habas Abdel Hafeez Yousef Rayan, 54, died soon after.

Filed Under: ELECTION, World

Supreme Court affirms death penalty of LeT terrorist in 2000 Red Fort attack case

November 3, 2022 by Nasheman

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Thursday dismissed the plea of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorist Mohammad Arif alias Ashfaq seeking review of its judgement awarding death penalty to him in the 2000 Red Fort attack case that left three people, including two Army jawans, dead 

A bench comprising Chief Justice Uday Umesh Lalit and Justice Bela M Trivedi said that it has accepted the prayers that electronic records be considered.

“We have accepted the prayers that electronic records must be placed in consideration. His guilt is proved. We affirm the view taken by this court and reject the review petition,” the bench said.

Arif was one of the accused, who had entered the Red Fort on December 22, 2000 and had opened indiscriminate firing leading to the death of three.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Srirangapatna Masjid row: 108 people to file plea in Karnataka High Court

November 3, 2022 by Nasheman

Srirangapatna Masjid

MYSURU: After several protests and submission of memorandums to the authorities concerned, Bajarang Sene and several pro-Hindu outfits have decided to take up a legal fight in the Srirangapatna Jama Masjid row.

President of Bajarang Sene B Manjunath said as authorities failed to come out with a solution, he, along with several other pro-Hindu members, has decided to file a petition in the High Court in a few days.

“We have been arguing that the mosque has been constructed by razing down a temple and it should be handed back to us. But, the government has failed to respond despite protests. So, we have now decided to file a petition in the High Court. There are 108 people ready to file the petition,” he said, adding that the number 108 is significant and auspicious in the Hindu religious scriptures.

He said along with the petition, various pieces of evidence including photographs and mentioning of the episode of razing down of the temple which has been documented by several Britishers and also in the Mysore gazette will be submitted.

The Hindu outfits claim that during Tipu’s regime, the Srirangapatna ruler had demolished Anjaneyaswamy temple on the east gate of the fort which was converted into a mosque later. Over the last couple of months, pro-Hindu outfits have been protesting over the mosque row and as a preventive measure, police and the taluk administration had also imposed prohibitory orders in the month of June this year.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

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