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Despite Central Govt. Conspiracy to fail Annabhagya, we will ensure the launch: CM Siddaramaiah

June 17, 2023 by Nasheman

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said that by taking political decision regarding providing rice to the State, Central Government has snatched Kannadiga’s and poor people’s share and proved that Central Government is anti Kannadiga and anti-poor

Amid power tussle, Siddaramaiah to meet Sonia Gandhi today - The Statesman


He was addressing an emergency press conference regarding Annabhagya in Shakti Bhavan here today.
State Government has already lauched one of the 5 guarantees and had decided to give 10 kg each food grains under Anna Bhagya scheme to Antyodaya and BPL card holders and had written to Deputy General Manager of Food Corporation of India that the State requires 2.28 lakh MT rice on June 9, 2023. Food Corporation of India had accepted State’s request and agreed to provide rice vide letter dated June 12, 2023 at the rate of Rs. 3400/- per quintal. CM expressed outrage about Central

Filed Under: bangalore, India

P Pratap Simha lacks Political Maturity : Chief Minister Siddaramaiah

June 17, 2023 by Nasheman

Bengaluru: Chief Minister Siddaramaiah opined that MP Pratap Simha lacks political maturity.

He was speaking to media persons here today.

Responding to thestatements made by MP Pratap Simha, the CM said ‘he says that he is responsible for the construction of Bengaluru roads. ‘Is he the MP for the Bengaluru roads’ questioned the CM. I have never spoken to opposition parties in my political life and never have visited their houses while in power. If I happened to come across them I will only talk courteously, but won’t discuss politics”, he added.

Karnataka polls: No Modi factor, expect Muslims to back Congress, says  Siddaramaiah- The New Indian Express


In response to the allegation made by MP Pratap Simha, that the Congress and the BJP had joined hands, the CM said that, ‘If they know who has joined hands, let them come out with information”. Responding about the MP’s statement regarding conducting investigation about Pay CM allegation made by the Congress, The Chief Minister questioned ‘did they ask us to carry out an investigation? It is up to us to decide when and by whom the investigation should be carried out.

Not an official meeting
Responding to a reporter’s question regarding two Government officials attending a meeting chaired by Karnataka in-charge Randeep Surjewala in yesterday’s BBMP meeting, the CM said that it was not an official meeting. He said that the Deputy Chief Minister met the MLAs and participated in the meeting to seek legal opinion Incidentally, they also spoke about the BBMP elections in the meeting. Surjewala was waiting to visit the Hebbal flyover the CM explain

Filed Under: bangalore, India

1 dead, policemen injured as mob hurls stones to oppose plan to raze dargah; tear gas used, 174 held

June 17, 2023 by Nasheman

Junagadh: One person died apparently after being hit by a stone, while at least five police personnel were injured in Gujarat’s Junagadh city after a group of people hurled stones and torched a vehicle to oppose the civic body’s plan to raze a dargah to clear “encroachment”, officials said on Saturday.

The incident occurred on Friday night near Majevadi Darwaja in the city, during which the police lobbed tear gas shells and baton-charged the protesters to control the situation, and later rounded up 174 people, they said.

The exact reason behind the civilian’s death would be known after the post-mortem, but the police suspect that he died after being hit by a stone hurled by the mob.

“On June 14, the Junagadh Municipal Corporation issued a notice to a mosque near Majevadi Darwaja to produce documents regarding the ownership of land. Agitated over the notice, around 500-600 people gathered near the religious structure and blocked roads on Friday night,” Superintendent of Police Ravi Teja Vasamsetty said.

Deputy SP of Junagadh and other staff, who were present at the site, tried to convince them. After nearly an hour-long deliberations aimed at finding a peaceful resolution of the matter and clearing the protesters’ road blockade, some stones were thrown at the police staff around 10.15 pm, he said.

Shouting slogans, some people, agitated over the notice to the dargah, charged towards the police personnel and tried to attack them, he added.

Police lobbed tear gas shells and baton-charged to disperse the unruly crowd. Junagadh DySP, three sub-inspectors and two other police personnel were injured in the incident, but all of them are out of danger, he said, adding that a mob also set a vehicle on fire.

“A civilian died and it appears that stone-pelting was the cause of his death. But we are waiting for a post-mortem report to know the exact cause. Police teams rounded up 174 people in a combing operation,” Vasamsetty said.

Police personnel are deployed in the area to avoid any further untoward incident and efforts to nab all those involved in the clash are being taken, he said.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

21-year-old from Bihar commits suicide in Kota after poor NEET result

June 17, 2023 by Nasheman

Kota: A 21-year-old medical education aspirant from Bihar allegedly committed suicide here after failing to get desired marks in the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) in two successive attempts, officials said on Saturday.

Roshan (21), a resident of Samastipur district, was found dead Thursday evening by his brother Suman who also prepares for competitive exams in Kota but resides separately, they said.

Police said no suicide note has been recovered from Roshan’s room in Mahaveer Nagar Police station area, but they believe he hanged himself from the ceiling fan apparently because he failed to qualify NEET UG with good marks even at his second attempt.

The NEET results were announced earlier this week.

Roshan and his brother Suman had been preparing for the entrance exam and living at separate locations in Mahaveer Nagar area, circle officer of the area DSP Harshraj Singh told.

Roshan had gone to his uncles’ place in Delhi and returned to Kota on Thursday morning after which he spoke to his mother, Singh said.

Later in the day, when his parents called, Roshan did not respond after which they asked Suman to go to his PG and check.

When Suman reached there, he found his brother’s body hanging from the ceiling fan in his room on the 3rd floor of the building, the CO said.

He was rushed to a hospital where he was declared brought dead, the officer added.

Roshan had been preparing for the NEET UG for two years in Kota, and he scored 400 marks out of 720 in this edition of the NEET UG, the officer said.

Police said they have lodged a case under section 174 of CrPC (enquire and report on suicide) to probe the incident. They said his family reached Kota Friday afternoon and the body was handed over to them after postmortem.

This is the 12th case student suicide in Kota in the past six months. At least 15 students took to the extreme step in 2022.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Three killed, 10 injured as Delhi-bound passenger bus collides with stationary truck

June 17, 2023 by Nasheman

Morena (MP): Three persons were killed and more than 10 others injured, two of them critically, after a Delhi-bound passenger bus collided with a stationary dumper truck in Morena district of Madhya Pradesh, police said on Saturday.

The incident occurred late Friday night near Baba Devpuri under Saraychhola police station limits, an official said.

“A sleeper coach bus going to Delhi from Gwalior when collided with a stationary truck. Three persons were killed and more than 10 others suffered injuries in the accident. Two of them were critically injured and taken to Gwalior for treatment,” Superintendent of Police (SP) Shailendra Singh Chouhan said.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

CBI books senior BSNL officials for graft; searches 25 locations

June 17, 2023 by Nasheman

CBI books senior BSNL officials for graft; searches 25 locations

New Delhi (PTI): The CBI conducted searches at 25 locations in connection with an FIR registered against 21 BSNL officials, including a former general manager, officials said.

The premier investigative agency alleged that the accused officials entered into a conspiracy with a contractor to cheat the government-run Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL).

The CBI registered the FIR against officials of BSNL Assam Circle, including a former general manager, deputy general manager, assistant general manager, and chief accounts officer in Jorhat, Sibsagar, Guwahati and other places, they said.

The FIR also mentions the name of a private person, officials said.

“It was alleged that the contractor was given a work order for laying National Optical Fibre Network Cable through open trenching method at Rs 90,000 per km,” a CBI spokesperson said in a statement on Friday.

“It was also alleged that later on, the contractor made different pleas, including no right of way from the owner of private land, to convert the open trenching method to horizontal directional drilling method at Rs 2.30 lakh per km in spite of the provision of the right of way, easement clause in the contract, thereby violated tender clause and caused loss of Rs 22 crore (approximately) to the BSNL,” the official said.

After the registration of the FIR recently, the CBI on Friday conducted searches at 25 locations, including the offices and residences of the accused in Assam, Bihar, West Bengal, Odisha, and Haryana, he said.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Two injured as security forces, mobs clash in Imphal; attempts at torching houses of BJP

June 17, 2023 by Nasheman

Imphal/Kolkata: Two civilians were injured as mobs clashed with security forces overnight in Imphal town and attempts were made to torch the houses of BJP leaders, officials said on Saturday.

In separate incidents, automatic gunfire was reported from Kwakta in Bishnupur district of Manipur and Kangvai in Churachandpur district through the night.

An attempt was also made to loot of Iringbam police station in Imphal West. However, no weapons were stolen.

Army, Assam Rifles and Manipur Rapid Action Force held joint marches till midnight through the state capital to halt rioters from congregating.

A mob of approximately 1,000 people came together to try and burn down buildings near the palace compound.

RAF fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse the crowd.

Another mob tried to set the house of Biswajeet, MLA on fire. RAF column, however, dispersed the crowd.

Another mob surrounded the BJP office post midnight at Sinjemai, but could not do any harm as an Army column dispersed it.

Similarly, a crowd tried to vandalise the home of Sharda Devi, BJP (women’s) president near Porampet in Imphal around midnight. Security forces managed to disperse the youth.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Writer Arundhati Roy receives European Essay Prize for lifetime achievement

June 17, 2023 by Nasheman

Writer Arundhati Roy receives European Essay Prize for lifetime achievement

New Delhi: Writer Arundhati Roy has been awarded the 45th European Essay Prize for lifetime achievement, the Charles Veillon Foundation has announced.

Roy has been awarded the prize for the French translation of her compilation of essays titled “Azadi” (2021).

“The jury of the Prix Europeen de l’Essai wishes to highlight an enriching work in terms of reflection on the construction of the world and the relationship with language. Arundhati Roy uses the essay as a form of combat, analysing fascism and the way it is being structured. This is an issue that is increasingly occupying our lives. Her essays offer shelter to a multitude of people,” the Foundation said in a statement.

The jury also acknowledged Roy’s “commitment to political action”.

In “Azadi”, Roy has reflected on the meaning of freedom in a world of “growing authoritarianism”. The essays include meditations on language, public as well as private, and on the role of fiction and alternative imaginations in current times.

The Delhi-based author’s works, including Booker Prize winning “The God of Small Things”, “The Ministry of Utmost Happiness”, and “My Seditious Heart” have garnered her national and international acclaim.

Roy will receive the award, along with the prize money of CHF 20,000 (approx Rs 18 lakh), at a ceremony on September 12 in the Swiss city of Lausanne.

Since its inception in 1975, the award by the Charles Veillon Foundation has honoured a book or the work of an author “who, through their writings, contributes to nourishing and spreading the evolution of thought”.

“It draws attention to authors whose work bear witness to and offer a fertile commentary on current societies, their practices, and ideologies,” the foundation said.

Earlier, authors including Alexandre Zinoviev, Edgar Morin, Tzvetan Todorov, Amin Maalouf, Siri Hustvedt, Alessandro Baricco, Jean Starobinski, Iso Camartin, and Peter von Matt have been awarded the European Essay Prize.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

34 people admitted to district hospital die due to severe heat

June 17, 2023 by Nasheman

Ballia (UP): Thirty-four people admitted at a district hospital have died due to severe heat in the last 24 hours, health officials said on Friday.

Most of the patients were aged above 60.

Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Dr Jayant Kumar said the district is reeling under severe heat and people are getting admitted to the hospital for treatment.

He told that there have been 34 deaths in two days, of which 23 deaths were reported on June 15 and 11 on June 16.

The CMO said those admitted were suffering from various illnesses, adding that elderly people are not able to tolerate the sweltering heat.

Chief Medical Superintendent (CMS) of the District Hospital Diwakar Singh told reporters that fans, coolers and air conditioners have been arranged in the hospital to prevent the risk of heat stroke for patients and staff.

The number of doctors and paramedical staff has also been increased, he added.

Singh has advised people to follow precautions to prevent heat stroke.

Ballia along with the entire central and eastern Uttar Pradesh is reeling under sultry weather.

As per Indian Meteorological Data (IMD), the maximum temperature in Ballia was recorded at 42.2 degrees Celsius on Friday, which is 4.7 degrees above normal.

The mercury has stayed above 41 degrees Celsius-mark since last week as the data.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

MP: DCP, police station in charge transferred after lathi-charge on Bajrang Dal activists in Indore

June 17, 2023 by Nasheman

Indore/Bhopal: Two officers, including a deputy commissioner of police, were on Friday removed from field posting within 24 hours of a lathi-charge on Bajrang Dal activists staging an anti-drug mafia protest at a busy intersection in Indore.

The action took place after leaders of the ruling BJP and the Vishwa Hindu Parishad in the state took strong objection to the baton charge that took place late Thursday night at Palasia intersection.

Indore Police Commissioner Makrand Deoskar told PTI DCP Dharmendra Singh Bhadoria has been relieved of his current duties and is posted as commandant at the Rustomji Armed Police Training College (RAPTC) in the city, while Palasia police station officer-in-charge Sanjay Singh Bais has been attached to the police line.

An FIR has been registered against “unknown persons” under Sections 147 (rioting), 188 (disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant), 332 (causing hurt to deter public servant from his duty) and other provisions of the Indian Penal Code in connection with the Bajrang Dal protest, he said.

“Bajrang Dal activists were brutally caned by the police, which led to 11 persons suffering injuries. The action against the protestors is totally unjustified,” BJP’s Indore unit president Gaurav Randive told PTI.

VHP’s Malwa region (Indore-Ujjain division) secretary Sohan Vishwakarma alleged “some police officers selectively beat up Bajrang Dal activists with sticks due to old grudge”.

“We demand that DCP Bhadoria, who ordered the lathi charge, as well as an Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) and three station house officers be dismissed from service within 48 hours,” he said.

He said if the state government did not sack these police officers within 48 hours, the VHP would launch a “violent agitation” in Indore and Ujjain divisions.

Police lathi-charged a group of Bajrang Dal activists and arrested 11 of them when they held a sit-in protest over registration of “false” cases against the outfit’s members for complaining against those involved in illegal drug trade, Bhadoria had said earlier.

“A group of Bajrang Dal activists suddenly gathered at the busy intersection without any permission and staged a sit-in protest, leading to traffic jams on all four roads. When the protesters refused to budge despite repeated appeals by the police, they were moved away from the spot using mild force,” Bhadoria said.

Eleven protesters were arrested under Section 151 (preventive arrest to prevent commission of a cognizable offence) of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC), he said.

Five police personnel suffered injuries while trying to control the Bajrang Dal activists during their ‘chakka jam’ protest, while some people also hurled stones at the cops, he added.

However, VHP leader Vishwakarma said Bajrang Dal activists, who were demanding action against the drug mafia, gathered at Palasia intersection when the police asked them to leave Palasia police station.”

“The purpose of these activists was not to harass the public by blocking traffic. They did not pelt stones at the police,” he claimed.

Talking to reporters in Bhopal on Friday, state Home Minister and government spokesperson Narottam Mishra said he has taken cognisance of the incident.

“We have also taken cognizance of the police action against the protesters and have decided to send an Additional Director General of Police (ADGP)-level officer to probe all issues related to it,” he said.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

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