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High Court questions CBI on lengthy investigation in DK Shivakumar’s disproportionate assets case

April 6, 2024 by Nasheman

Bengaluru : On Friday, the High Court raised questions to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) regarding the prolonged investigation in the disproportionate assets case against Deputy Chief Minister (DCM) DK Shivakumar. The court inquired whether there is a legal provision for such lengthy investigations and if there is no time limit under the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC).

The case stems from petitions filed by the CBI and the BJP challenging the state government’s decision to revoke permission for the investigation. Special Public Prosecutor for CBI, Prasanna Kumar, argued that the government did not provide reasons for withdrawing the permission.

He highlighted that Shivakumar’s alleged illegal assets between 2013 and 2018 amount to Rs. 74.93 crore. Shivakumar had applied for the cancellation of the CBI investigation, and permission was withdrawn while the appeal was pending.

The court is deliberating on whether the government has the authority to revoke CBI investigation permissions under the General Clauses Act. The CBI advocates informed the court that the investigation is still ongoing. The High Court has adjourned the hearing to a later date.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

47 students from BMCRI hospitalised following complaints of loose stools dehydration

April 6, 2024 by Nasheman

47 students from BMCRI hospitalised following complaints of loose stools, dehydration

Bengaluru: As many as 47 students from Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute (BMCRI) here have been hospitalised after they complained of loose stools and dehydration, officials said on Saturday.

According to Ramesh Krishna, Dean and Director of BMCRI, 47 students from the Institute’s girls hostel were admitted to Victoria Hospital on Friday.

Out of these, 28 are in Trauma Care Centre, 13 are in H Block and three are in ICU for observation. All of them suffered from loose stools and dehydration. They have been diagnosed with acute gastroenteritis.

“Investigations have been sent and antibiotics & IV fluids are being administered. We are awaiting the reports,” he stated. A doctor from Victoria Hospital said, “All students are stable now. They have been diagnosed with acute gastroenteritis. Though there is a suspicion of cholera, we are waiting for reports for clarity. Reports are expected soon.”

Karnataka Health and Family Welfare Department had on Friday said six confirmed cases of cholera have been reported in the state so far this year of which five were reported in March. Amid reports that extreme heat compounded with the water crisis has led to a scare of a cholera outbreak, the department however clarified that all these cases are “sporadic” and that there was no outbreak.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin calls Lok Sabha elections a ‘Do or Die’ battle for democracy

April 6, 2024 by Nasheman

Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has emphasized that the upcoming Lok Sabha elections are a crucial battle to safeguard the essence of Indian democracy.

Stalin likened the current political climate to a second struggle for freedom, aimed at preserving the core values of India, including democracy, secularism, and pluralism.

In an interview with the Indian Express at his residence in Chennai, DMK chief Stalin expressed confidence in the opposition’s unity against the BJP, highlighting the presence of leaders like Akhilesh Yadav, Arvind Kejriwal, Uddhav Thackeray, Mamata Banerjee, and Tejashwi Yadav. He also praised Rahul Gandhi as a dynamic leader poised to challenge Modi’s image and the RSS narrative.

Stalin criticized the Modi government for its focus on past grievances, such as the recent withdrawal of cases against AAP leaders who switched to the BJP. He accused the BJP of using the RTI Act selectively to attack opposition leaders, expressing concerns about the erosion of public trust in Modi’s statements.

Stalin reiterated the DMK’s commitment to social justice and inclusivity, contrasting it with the BJP’s divisive politics based on the RSS ideology. He criticized the BJP’s claims of upholding democracy and federalism, suggesting that these principles were not being upheld in practice.

Filed Under: ELECTION, India

KS Eshwarappa claims Amit Shah declined to meet him

April 5, 2024 by Nasheman

Bengaluru: Former Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister K S Eshwarappa, who is contesting as a rebel candidate against BJP’s B Y Raghavendra from Shivamogga Lok Sabha seat, on Thursday claimed Union Home Minister Amit Shah did not meet him as he found it difficult to respond to questions raised by him.

Eshwarappa, a senior BJP leader, said he went to Delhi as Shah had summoned him but the meeting could not happen.

“I went to Delhi as I was summoned. If I had not gone there then they would have called me arrogant. I could not meet Amit Shah. I think the meeting did not happen because I had asked him certain questions, which he found difficult to answer,” the former BJP state president claimed.

Eshwarappa has entered the electoral fray in Shivamogga constituency as an independent, against Raghavendra, son of BJP veteran B S Yediyurappa.

Explaining, he alleged Shah did not allow the meeting to happen.

“I went to his office where I was told not to meet him. It is good for me. What would I have done if he had asked me to withdraw even after narrating the story of injustices?” Eshwarappa wondered.

The veteran BJP leader said Shah must have thought that whatever he was doing was justified as he was fighting for justice.

“He only had called me to Delhi and did not meet me,” he claimed. Further, the 75-year old leader alleged, “in Karnataka, Congress culture has crept into BJP where Yediyurappa’s family politics is prevailing.”

Sources close to Eshwarappa said he wanted a ticket for his son K E Kantesh from Haveri constituency, which did not happen.

This upset him and he blamed Yediyurappa for the same. Hence, he decided to fight the election against Yediyurappa’s elder son Raghavendra.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Shashank Singh guides PBKS to thrilling win against Gujarat Titans

April 5, 2024 by Nasheman

Shashank Singh guides PBKS to thrilling win against Gujarat Titans

Ahmedabad: A cracking unbeaten half-century by all-rounder Shashank Singh and his fruitful 43-run partnership with an equally aggressive Ashutosh Sharma helped Punjab Kings defeat Gujarat Titans by three wickets in an Indian Premier League match here on Thursday.

Shashank smashed an unbeaten 61 off 29 deliveries, while Ashutosh slammed a 17-ball 31 as PBKS chased down the 200-run target with one ball to spare after the team from Punjab had an inauspicious start, losing skipper Shikhar Dhawan for just one run.

GT skipper Shubman Gill’s unbeaten 89 off just 48 deliveries in the team’s total of 199 for 4 went in vain.

Gill was in sublime form as he took GT to an imposing total, hitting six boundaries and four maximums. He was assisted by Sai Sudarshan, who slammed a 19-ball 33 at the Narendra Modi Stadium.

Gill and Sudarshan also shared a 53-run stand for the third wicket.

Brief Scores:

Gujarat Titans: 199 for 4 in 20 overs (Shubman Gill 89, Kane Williamson 26, Sai Sudharsan 33; Kagiso Rabada 2/44).

Punjab Kings: 200 for 7 in 19.5 overs (Prabhsimran Singh 35, Shashank Singh 61 not out, Ashutosh Sharma 31; Noor Ahmad 2/32) by three wickets.

Filed Under: India, Sports

Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan asks Doordarshan to withdraw screening of ‘The Kerala Story’

April 5, 2024 by Nasheman

Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan Thursday condemned the Doordarshan’s decision to telecast “The Kerala Story” and asked the public broadcaster to withdraw from screening the controversial movie, saying it would only “exacerbate communal tensions” ahead of the Lok Sabha polls.

He also asked the national broadcaster not to become a “propaganda machine” for the BJP and the RSS.

“The decision by @DDNational to broadcast the film ‘Kerala Story’, which incites polarisation, is highly condemnable. The national news broadcaster should not become a propaganda machine of the BJP-RSS combine and withdraw from screening a film that only seeks to exacerbate communal tensions ahead of the general elections.

“Kerala will remain steadfast in opposing such malicious attempts to sow hatred,” Vijayan said in a post on X.

Doordarshan has announced that the movie will be broadcast on April 5.

In a statement, the ruling CPI(M) also asked the public broadcaster to withdraw its decision to telecast the movie.

The party asked it not to stand with the “BJP’s attempt to polarise” the secular Kerala society.

The state secretariat of the CPI(M) alleged that the BJP decided to screen the controversial movie as the general elections are nearing, hoping to advance their political agenda since the saffron party was unable to make inroads in Kerala society.

“This amounts to challenging Kerala. Kerala had witnessed strong protests when it was released. The censor board itself had removed 10 scenes from the movie,” CPI(M) said.

A public sector broadcast service should not stand with the “BJP’s attempt to polarise” the secular Kerala society, it said.

The Kerala High Court had last year refused to stay the release of the film, stating that the movie trailer does not contain anything offensive to any particular community as a whole.

The court had said that the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has examined the movie and found that it is suitable for public exhibition.

The movie’s trailer was severely criticised and challenged before the court for “falsely” claiming that 32,000 women from Kerala got converted and radicalised and were deployed in terror missions both in India and the world.

The BJP had alleged that there was an unofficial ban on the movie in the theatres of the state.

Strong protest was held by the CPI(M) and the Congress against the movie when it was released in 2023.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Modi govt was dragged into providing free COVID-19 vaccinations by oppositions : Cong

April 5, 2024 by Nasheman

New Delhi: The Congress on Friday claimed that the Modi government was “dragged into” providing free COVID-19 vaccinations on the insistence of the opposition and the Supreme Court, and said it is hard to forget the “extent of the mismanagement” that occurred during the pandemic.

Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh said the BJP has been touting free COVID-19 vaccinations as a big achievement.

“The truth is the Modi Sarkar was dragged into doing so by the insistence of the Opposition and the intervention of the Supreme Court. Aap chronology samajhiye: On April 18, 2021, Dr. Manmohan Singh writes to the Prime Minister, urging him to clarify vaccine policy – which until then was chaotic and not systematized – and giving him well-thought out suggestions on how to maximise vaccinations,” Ramesh said on X.

On April 19, 2021, the Union government announced the “Liberalised Pricing and Accelerated National COVID-19 Vaccination Strategy” which made the vaccination of citizens between 18 and 44 years the responsibility of the state governments – decidedly not a universal free immunization scheme, he said.

On May 12, 2021, 12 leaders from the Opposition wrote a joint letter to the prime minister where they demanded a “free, universal mass vaccination campaign”, Ramesh pointed out.

On May 31, 2021, the Supreme Court termed the Modified Vaccination Strategy “arbitrary and irrational” and ordered the Modi government to review it by June 13, 2021, he said.

“It was only then, on June 7, 2021, that PM (Narendra) Modi announced a universal vaccination programme,” Ramesh said.

“It is hard to forget the extent of the mismanagement that occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic: the corpses that choked the Ganga, the acute shortages of oxygen, the indignities and chaos of the vaccinations,” he alleged.

Ramesh said no amount of “propaganda” will erase the pain of lakhs of families across India

Filed Under: HEALTH, India

‘Nation forgot Manipur’:Traders at world’s only women-run market question poll relevance amid unrest

April 5, 2024 by Nasheman

Imphal: Amidst the lingering aftermath of ethnic conflicts, the women traders at Manipur’s iconic ‘Ima market’ – the only market in the world run entirely by women – have expressed a deafening lack of enthusiasm towards the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.

Questioning the relevance of the electoral process amidst the ongoing turmoil, the women traders from various market associations, are contemplating a boycott of the polls with their major grievance being — “the nation forgot Manipur”.

Nema Devi, a seasoned fish vendor at the market, reflects the sentiment shared by many, emphasising the absence of tangible change despite months of unrest.

“Even 11 months after the violence, there has not been a resolution and no restoration of peace. We continue to live by the rule of taking one day at a time. Living in continuous fear and going ahead with our usual lives.

“What will change with the elections? The nation, the government, everybody forgot Manipur,” 52-year-old Devi, who has been running the shop in the market for over a decade, told PTI.

Debjani, a fruits and vegetables vendor, succinctly said, “Elections nai chahiye” (elections not needed)”, echoing the prevailing scepticism.

At first glance, the 500-year-old “Ima Keithel” is much like any other popular market. Lines of vendors selling everything from fresh fruit to fish and fabrics from dusk until dawn.

But after walking through its long lanes with more than 4,500 stalls spread across three multi-story buildings and a sea of surrounding tin shacks, one unique aspect becomes hard to ignore: every single trader, without exception, is a woman, a fact they take pride in.

The famous market was also the theme of the state’s Republic Day tableau this year.

Priya Kharaibam, a third-generation pottery trader, questioned the purpose of elections if the status quo remains unchanged.

“If everything has to go on the way it is going on, why do we need elections? What will change?” she asked.

Against this backdrop, a traders’ group in the market called Manipur Keithel Phambi Apunba Lup, has opted to abstain from engaging in election-related activities, citing governmental disregard for the populace’s well-being.

“The decision to hold the elections shows that the government has no concern for the life and property of the common people. The people of the state have been witnessing a cycle of violence arising out of conflict between two communities for the last 11 months.

“We have been facing immense hardship due to the protracted violence,” said Yumnam Ibeyaima, General Secretary of the traders’ body.

The unfolding crisis stemming from clashes between the Meitei and tribal Kuki communities has claimed over 200 lives, with thousands displaced and living in camps.

Asem Nirmala, General Secretary of another traders’ body in the market called Lukmaisellup, lamented the lack of governmental responsiveness to the prolonged crisis, emphasising the urgent need for solutions over elections.

“This is the time for solutions. This is not the time for elections. These polls are being enforced at the very wrong time.

“We are contemplating whether we should either not vote or vote in unison against the government in power and give other parties a chance and see if there is restoration of peace. I am trying to counsel the women in the market but they are not keen on voting,” she told PTI.

Some traders find themselves at a crossroads, contemplating whether to vote collectively against the incumbent government in pursuit of peace restoration.

As many as 75 ‘Imas’ or ‘mothers’ (elderly women traders) from the famed market had visited Delhi in June last year and staged a sit-in protest at Jantar Mantar, demanding a solution and opposing any territorial division of the state on ethnic lines.

Expressing disillusionment with the electoral process, Kunjang Phema, a fabric vendor, highlights the failure of elected representatives to address their grievances effectively.

“Why do we choose a representative? So our voices are heard and acted upon. If that has not happened in such a critical situation when will it happen? Why should we vote? We are still contemplating whether to vote or not but if you ask us if we have faith in elections? No,” says Phema, who was part of the group.

The elections for two Lok Sabha seats in Manipur will be held in two phases on April 19 and 26.

While Inner Manipur and some segments of Outer Manipur will vote in the first phase on April 19, the remaining segments of Outer Manipur will vote in Phase 2 on April 26.

The Election Commission has announced that the displaced population will have the opportunity to cast their votes from relief camps.

The effort to facilitate voting for the displaced offers a glimmer of hope amidst the prevailing despair, as the state grapples with deep-seated unrest and a yearning for lasting peace.

Amidst the prevailing unrest and feelings of abandonment, the traders’ voices echo a profound sense of disillusionment with the government’s response to Manipur’s plight.

“The government cannot see that Manipur is burning, it feels like it is some state outside India and hence peace here is not on their agenda. Why should we impose our faith in such a system which has abandoned us at this crucial time? Despite the huge deployment of forces, we do not feel safe in our own homeland,” said K Dhaneshori.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Karnataka grapples with severe heatwave, IMD issues dire warning, guidelines

April 5, 2024 by Nasheman

The scorching summer heat has descended upon the state, leaving its residents reeling under its oppressive grip. The onset of heatwaves has particularly impacted manual laborers, drivers, and unprotected commuters, subjecting them to the relentless rays of the sun. With temperatures soaring 2-3 degrees Celsius above normal in North Interior, South Interior, and Coastal regions, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has sounded an alarm, forecasting a prolonged period of heightened temperatures from April through May.

In the capital city of Bengaluru, where extreme temperatures have persisted over the last three days, the public finds itself drained and fatigued by the unyielding heat. Reluctance to venture outdoors prevails as the absence of rainfall exacerbates the situation. According to data released by the IMD, this year’s temperatures mark a five-year high, with April 3rd recording a staggering 37°C, the highest in recent memory.

Amidst the sweltering conditions, the climate forecast paints a grim picture, predicting heatwaves lasting anywhere from 2 to 14 days across the state. Recognizing the imminent threat posed to human and animal welfare, the Revenue Department has issued crucial guidelines aimed at mitigating the adverse effects of the extreme heat. This move comes in the wake of 223 taluks being declared drought-hit, underscoring the urgency of the situation.

The guidelines advocate for prudent measures to combat the heat, including avoiding outdoor activities during peak hours (12 PM to 3 PM), ensuring adequate hydration through regular water intake, and donning light-colored clothing, sunglasses, and headgear when venturing outside. Additionally, the public is advised to refrain from consuming dehydrating beverages such as alcohol, tea, coffee, and carbonated drinks, opting instead for hot foods to maintain hydration levels.

To safeguard vulnerable populations, particularly children and pets, from the dangers of overheating, strict precautions are advised. Never leaving them unattended in parked vehicles, providing ample shade and hydration, and seeking immediate medical attention in case of fainting or illness are emphasized in the guidelines.

For those already succumbing to the heat’s onslaught, the guidelines prescribe prompt action, including relocating the individual to a shaded area, administering rehydrating solutions like ORS or lemonade, and seeking medical assistance if symptoms persist or worsen.

In a concerted effort to preemptively address the challenges posed by heatwaves, the guidelines underscore the importance of infrastructure and community support. This includes ensuring access to drinking water in heat-prone areas, erecting shades in public spaces, stocking essential veterinary medicines, and disseminating information to tourists and religious devotees about the extreme temperatures.

Moreover, contingency plans, such as water supply through tankers and borewells, are already in place and ready to be implemented as needed. Regulatory measures, such as weekly meetings of the District Disaster Management Authority and taluk-level task force committees, aim to facilitate coordinated responses to the evolving situation.

In addition to individual preparedness, the guidelines stress the importance of institutional readiness, with hospitals, industries, and public spaces undergoing rigorous fire safety audits and emergency response training to mitigate potential risks.

As the state braces itself for the relentless onslaught of summer heat, adherence to these guidelines becomes imperative to safeguard lives and livelihoods alike. With proactive measures and community resilience, the hope remains to weather this heatwave season with minimal casualties and maximum preparedness.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

AAP MP Sanjay Singh walks out of jail, meets Sunita Kejriwal

April 4, 2024 by Nasheman

AAP MP Sanjay Singh walks out of jail, meets Sunita Kejriwal

New Delhi: A day after being granted bail by the Supreme Court in the Delhi excise case, AAP MP Sanjay Singh walked out of Tihar jail on Wednesday and said it was not the time to celebrate but struggle hoping that other jailed party leaders will also come out soon.

After his release, Singh left for Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s residence where he met his wife Sunita Kejriwal.

In a video shared by the Aam Aadmi Party, Singh is seen touching the feet of Sunita Kejriwal when he met her.

Singh had been lodged in the high-security prison here since October 13, 2023. He came out at 8.11 pm through the gate number three.

Jail officials said he was released after the completion of bail procedure.

A large number of AAP supporters assembled outside the jail and raised the slogans of “dekho dekho kaun aaya, sher aaya, sher aaya” and “Sanjay Singh zinadabad”.

Wearing white kurta-pajama with brown-colour jacket, the Rajya Sabha member walked out of the jail and was garlanded amidst sloganeering by AAP workers. The rose petals were also showered on him by party workers.

There was a heavy security presence outside the jail in view of his release. Singh climbed atop his vehicle as supporters jostled to greet him.

“Arvind Kejriwal and our leaders have been put behind bars and I am fully confident that ‘ye jail ke taale tutenge hamare sare neta chutenge (The locks of jail will break and all our leaders will come out).

“I want to say that this is not the time to celebrate, but struggle,” Singh said while addressing party supporters outside the jail.

Delhi cabinet minister Saurabh Bharadwaj and AAP MLA Durgesh Pathak were also present outside the jail.

Bharadwaj said that the party will continue to struggle.

“Sanjay Singh’s words that the time is for struggle not celebrations because leaders of the party including Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, Manish Sisodia and Satyendar Jain are still in jail. Our three leaders are in jail so the party will continue to struggle,” he told reporters.

Soon after Singh was released, the AAP in a post in Hindi said, “The lion broke the chains of the dictator and came out.”

Later, speaking to reporters, AAP leader Atishi said, “This is the victory of truth. The investigation into the fake excise case has been going on for the last two years. ED and CBI have put hundreds of their officers on the job to find something in this case and conducted raids, but they have not found a single penny of corruption from any leader of the Aam Aadmi Party.”

She said that with the release of Sanjay Singh from Tihar jail, the AAP’s honesty has come out before the entire country.

The Supreme Court had asked the ED again and again where is the money trail, but the agency did not have any reply that’s why it did not oppose Singh’s bail plea, the AAP leader said.

Earlier, Singh was admitted to the ILBS Hospital in Vasant Kunj. Around 1.30 pm, after being discharged from the hospital, he was taken back to Tihar jail for completing the bail formalities.

On Tuesday, Singh had gone to ILBS for a regular checkup but got admitted. He got the news of his bail when he was in the hospital.

His wife Anita Singh has said that they will not celebrate his release as other leaders of the AAP, including Kejriwal, former deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia and former minister Satyendar Jain, are still in jail.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

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