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Enough is enough: anguished President Murmu asks nation to wake up end crimes against women

August 29, 2024 by Nasheman

New Delhi: Declaring that “enough is enough”, President Droupadi Murmu on Wednesday said it is time for India to wake up to the “perversion” of crimes against women and counter the mindset that sees women as “less powerful, less capable, less intelligent”.

“Those who share such views then go further and see the female as an object… We owe it to our daughters to remove the hurdles from their path of winning the freedom from fear.

Referring to the August 9 rape and murder of a junior doctor in a Kolkata hospital, a “dismayed and horrified” president said what is even more depressing is that it is part of a series of crimes against women.

Murmu said no civilised society can allow daughters and sisters to be subjected to such atrocities. “The nation is bound to be outraged, and so am I,” she wrote.

The hard-hitting and personalised article, titled “Women’s Safety: Enough is Enough”, is the first time the president has articulated her views on the August 9 Kolkata incident that has once again shaken the conscience of the nation and led to widespread, continuing protests.

The president gave the article after a detailed conversation on topical issues with a team of PTI senior editors, who called on her at Rashtrapati Bhavan to mark the 77th anniversary of the news agency’s founding on August 27, 1947.

“Even as students, doctors and citizens were protesting in Kolkata, criminals remained on the prowl elsewhere. The victims include even kindergarten girls,” Murmu said.

During the interaction, she recalled her recent meeting with a group of schoolchildren on Raksha Bandhan. “They asked me innocently if they could be assured that there would be no recurrence of the Nirbhaya-type incident in future,” the president said, referring to the brutal rape and murder of a physiotherapy intern in Delhi in December 2012.

She noted that an outraged nation then made plans and devised strategies, and the initiatives did make some difference. In the 12 years since, there have been countless tragedies of similar nature though only few drew nationwide attention, Murmu said.

“Did we learn our lessons? As social protests petered out, these incidents got buried into a deep and inaccessible recess of social memory, to be recalled only when another heinous crime takes place,” she said.

Taking a macro view of the rights of women, she said they have had to fight for every inch of ground they have won. Social prejudices as well as some customs and practices have always opposed the expansion of women’s rights, Murmu added.

“This is a rather deplorable mindset… This mindset sees the female as a lesser human being, less powerful, less capable, less intelligent,” she wrote.

In her view, it is the objectification of women by a few that is behind the crimes against women.

“It is ingrained deeply in the minds of such people,” the president said, stressing that countering this mindset is a task for both the State and society.

Acknowledging that there have been laws and social campaigns, she said, “Yet, there is something that continues to come in the way and to torment us.”

History, the president said, “often hurts” and societies scared to face history resort to “collective amnesia” to bury their heads in the sand like the proverbial ostrich.

“Now the time has come not only to face history squarely but also to search within our souls and probe the pathology of crimes against women,” she said in her impassioned appeal.

“Let us deal with this perversion in a comprehensive manner so as to curb it right at the beginning. We can do this only if we honour the memory of the victims by cultivating a social culture of remembering them to remind us of our failures in the past and prepare us to be more vigilant in future,” Murmu said.

The society needs honest, unbiased self-introspection, and ask itself some difficult questions, the president said.

“Where have we erred? And what can we do to remove the errors? Without finding out the answer to that question, the half of our population cannot live as freely as the other half,” she said.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

BJP workers clash with police while trying to enforce West Bengal shutdown many leaders held

August 29, 2024 by Nasheman

Kolkata : BJP workers clashed with the police at several places across West Bengal on Wednesday as they tried to enforce a 12-hour shutdown, which had a mixed impact in the state.

Several BJP leaders, including former MPs Roopa Ganguly and Locket Chatterjee, Rajya Sabha MP Samik Bhattacharya and MLA Agnimitra Paul, were detained for blocking roads since the morning.

The ‘Bangla Bandh’, which began at 6 am, was called by the BJP in protest against Tuesday’s police action on participants of ‘Nabanna Abhijan’ or march to the secretariat, organised by the newly formed students’ group Chatra Samaj over the rape and murder of the doctor at RG Kar hospital.

The shutdown partially affected daily life in the state with many people choosing to remain indoors apprehending trouble on the roads.

In state capital Kolkata, the usual weekday flurry was missing with a smaller number of buses, auto-rickshaws and taxis plying. Private vehicles were also significantly less, even as markets and shops remained open.

Schools and colleges were open, though the number of students was fewer. Many English-medium schools in Kolkata suspended classes.

In many private offices, attendance was low with employees asked to work from home. However, attendance was as usual in government offices.

Several BJP leaders were detained across the state for attempting to enforce the shutdown.

Ganguly and Paul were detained from south Kolkata’s Gariahat area when they were urging traders to down their shutters and requesting people to support the bandh.

Chatterjee was detained from Shyambazar when she was leading a demonstration, while Bhattacharya was detained from Wipro More in Salt Lake Sector 5.

Kolkata’s Ward 50 councillor Sajal Ghosh was detained from his residence in Sealdah shortly after BJP workers scuffled with TMC supporters while trying to enforce the bandh in the nearby Koley Market.

His wife Tania Ghosh then took out a rally, alleging that police held him without any warrant.

Later, Deputy Commissioner (Central) Indira Mukherjee said Ghosh was arrested for making provocative comments.

State BJP president Sukanta Majumdar, a Union minister, led a procession at Baguihati in the northern fringes of the city but had an altercation with the police who tried to stop him. Former MP Debasree Choudhury and hundreds of party workers accompanied him.

Following the demonstration, Majumdar went to central Kolkata and blocked the CR Avenue outside the state BJP headquarters along with his supporters. He had heated arguments with senior police officers who swung into action to clear the arterial road.

At Alipurduar, BJP MP Manoj Tigga was arrested for allegedly enforcing the bandh.

An official of the Eastern Railway said bandh supporters blocked tracks at 49 places under its jurisdiction in the state.

While the blockades were lifted at most places, it was continuing in nine stations, mostly in the Sealdah South section, he said.

BJP workers demonstrated at the Bongaon station in North 24 Parganas, Gocharan station in South 24 Parganas, and the Murshidabad station in support of the bandh. Tension was palpable at the Barrackpore station in North 24 Parganas as BJP supporters and TMC workers came face to face.

At Bhatpara in North 24 Parganas district, BJP alleged that two of its workers were shot at.

Police, however, claimed that the two men were beaten up by some people outside Anglo India Jute Mill.

The injured persons were initially taken to the Bhatpara State General Hospital, but were later shifted to a hospital in Kolkata for better treatment, they said.

Former BJP MP Arjun Singh and Jagaddal’s TMC MLA Somnath Shyam along with their supporters reached the area after the incident, triggering tensions. Police intervened and brought the situation under control.

“Miscreants owing allegiance to the Trinamool Congress fired the shots, if police are not around we will show TMC the people’s power,” Singh said.

Shyam countered by saying that the BJP leader was trying to incite violence in the area.

Picketing by BJP supporters on the roads led to the disruption of public transport services in Cooch Behar, Alipurduar, Siliguri and Malda in northern West Bengal, and in Purulia, Bankura and some other places in the southern part of the state.

Leader of the Opposition Suvendu Adhikari led a protest march in Nandigram in Purba Medinipur, his home district.

In Malda, activists of the TMC and BJP engaged in a brawl over the blocking of a road. Police intervened to disperse the two groups.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

AAP leader Sanjay Singh surrenders in UP court in 2001 case gets bail

August 29, 2024 by Nasheman

Aam Aadmi Party leader and Rajya Sabha member Sanjay Singh surrendered before a special court here on Wednesday in connection with a 2001 street-protest case and was granted bail.

“Sanjay Singh surrendered in the MP-MLA court here. The court granted him bail on a surety bond of Rs 50,000,” his advocate Madan Singh said.

The surety was deposited on the directions of the Allahabad High court which had on August 22 stayed the execution of the sentence awarded by the Sultanpur court.

The special court had on January 11 last year sentenced the AAP leader to three months of rigorous imprisonment and slapped a fine for obstructing traffic and inciting violence during a protest in Uttar Pradesh’s Sultanpur district

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Appointment of syndicate members to various universities in Karnataka

August 29, 2024 by Nasheman

Bengaluru: The state government has recently appointed several individuals as syndicate members to various universities across Karnataka. The official notification was issued on Wednesday, April 28, confirming the appointments.

Bangalore University (Jnanabharati Campus):

– Dr. Jayashree Hegde
– M.A. Mahadev Naik
– Dr. K. Sharifa
– D.B. Gangaraju
– Dandikere Nagaraj
– Ramesh Babu

Bangalore City University:

– Ayesha Farzana
– H. Krishnaram
– Dr. Francis Almeida
– V. Shivakumar
– K.P. Patil
– Dr. Beerappa H.

Bangalore North University (Kolar):

– Sahana S.R.
– Jaideep
– Arbaz Pasha
– M. Gopal Gowda
– K. Basavaraj

Kuvempu University, Shivamogga:

– Prof. Sakamma
– Prof. Shivakumar M.
– Musaveer Language
– Laxmikanta Chimanur
– K.P. Shripal
– H. Aravind

Gulbarga University, Kalaburagi:

– Dr. Sridevi S. Kattimani
– Peer Zada Faheemuddin
– Mallanna S. Madiwala
– Uday Kant
– Siddappa

Raichur University

– Dr. Meenakshi Khandi Math
– D.R. Chinna
– Zeeshan Akhil Siddiqui
– Shivanna
– Channabasava
– K. Statue

Vijayanagar Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Bellary:

– Dr. Jayalakshmi Naik
– Dr. Y. Orthoba Leader
– B. Peer Basha
– Shivakumar K.
– Dr. Amaresh Nugadoni
– Ch. H. Raghunath

Kannada University, Hampi:

– Dr. B. Yousuma
– Somasekhara Colored House
– Dr. M.S. Muthiah
– N.A.M. Ismail
– Dr. Banjagere Jayaprakash
– Dr. K. Phaniraj
– Dr. Nataraj Huliyar
– B.R. Patil

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Bridge in Surendranagar district collapses video goes viral

August 29, 2024 by Nasheman

Surendranagar: A bridge on the Bhogavo river in Gujarat’s Surendranagar district collapsed on Tuesday afternoon due to a sudden rise in water following discharge from an overflowing dam, officials said.

No casualties were reported in the incident.

The bridge, around 100-metre long, connected Habiyasar village with Chotila town, said Sub Divisional Magistrate of Chotila, KK Sharma.

Gujarat has been receiving heavy showers for the last three days. Surendranagar, Kheda, and Devbhumi Dwarka were also battered by rains in the morning hours.

The SDM said he did not know about the year when the bridge was built. Sarpanch of Habiyasar village, Tejabhai Bharwad who shot the video, claimed the bridge was constructed only five years ago.

“A large volume of water flowed into the river after a dam near Nani Morsal village overflowed, which caused the bridge crash. No one was injured in the incident,” said Sharma.

He said the administration never received any representation about structural issues of the bridge or whether it was weak.

Bharwad claimed that Habiyasar village is now cut off from the rest of the state in the absence of an alternative route.

“This bridge was built just five years ago. It collapsed at around 1:30 pm when I was at the spot.

When the bridge was being constructed, I protested because of faulty construction techniques. However, the contractor said it’s a new construction method. The bridge eventually fell apart today,” Bharwad claimed, adding that 800 villagers are cut off from the state.

This is the first time when the actual strength of the bridge was tested in five years as a large volume of water flowed into the river from the overflowing dam, he said

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Bengal govt will amend existing laws to ensure death penalty to rapists: Mamata Banerjee

August 29, 2024 by Nasheman

Asserting that her government has zero tolerance to incidents of rape, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday said an amendment to existing laws will be passed in the state assembly next week to ensure capital punishment to convicted rapists.

Banerjee said that she would sit for dharna outside Raj Bhavan if the governor delays in giving assent to the amended bill or forwards it to the President for ratification.

The chief minister also said that the TMC will launch a movement from Saturday at the state’s grassroots to create pressure on the Centre to pass legislation for capital punishment of convicted rapists.

“We will pass the amended bill in a special session of the assembly next week. We will then send it to the governor for his nod. We will stage dharna outside Raj Bhavan if he sits on the bill,” she thundered from the Trinamool Congress Chhatra Parishad foundation day rally here.

Banerjee also urged the agitating junior doctors of Bengal, who have struck work for 20 days now to urgently consider returning to duty.

“I have remained sympathetic towards the cause of the doctors from the very beginning since they were seeking justice for their colleague. We did not take any action against them although so many days have passed since the incident. We understand your pain. But please come back to work now since patients are suffering,” she appealed.

Coming down heavily on the BJP for calling a 12-hour bandh, Banerjee said, “They called a bandh since they wanted political dividends over a dead body. The BJP is trying to exploit the emotions of ordinary people in the wake of the death of a young woman. They want to malign Bengal and plotted a conspiracy to derail the probe into her death so that the victim and her family do not get justice.”

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Bengaluru court extends judicial custody of Darshan & other accused till September 9

August 29, 2024 by Nasheman

Bengaluru court extends judicial custody of Darshan & other accused till September 9
Kannada actor Darshan Thoogudeepa

Bengaluru : A court here on Wednesday extended till September nine the judicial custody of Kannada actor Darshan Thoogudeepa along with his friend Pavithra Gowda and others, who are accused in the Renukaswamy murder case.

All the 17 accused, including Darshan and Pavithra, were produced before the magistrate court through video conferencing from Bengaluru and Tumakuru prisons, where they are lodged, as their judicial custody ended today.

The extension of judicial custody follows a remand application filed by the Police.

The 24th Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate on Tuesday granted permission to shift Darshan, who is currently in judicial custody at Parappana Agrahara Central jail here, to a jail in Ballari. after a photograph of him hanging out with three others, including a rowdy-sheeter, on the lawns of the jail had gone viral on Sunday, sparking an uproar.

The court has also permitted shifting of other co-accused in the murder case to various prisons in the state.

In the picture, the actor is seen in a relaxed mood, sitting on a chair and holding a cigarette and a coffee mug. Also, a purported video of Darshan speaking to a person over a video call from the prison too had surfaced on social media.

Other accused — Pawan, Raghavendra and Nandish — will be shifted to Mysuru Jail, Jagadish and Lakshmana to Shivamogga Jail, Dhanraj to Dharwad Jail, Vinay to Vijayapura Jail, Nagaraj to Kalaburagi/Gulbarga Jail, and Pradosh to Belagavi Jail, official sources said.

Three accused -‘ Pavithra Gowda, Anukumar, and Deepak — will continue to remain at Parappana Agrahara Central Jail here. Four accused — Ravi, Karthik, Nikhil and Keshavamurthy — were earlier shifted to Tumakuru prison.

Nine prison officials, including the Chief Superintendent of the Parappana Agrahara jail, were suspended on Monday over their “lapses” after a preliminary probe into “special treatment” to Darshan.

Also, three FIRs were registered, including against Darshan, under sections of the Prisons Act and the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS).

According to police sources, 33-year-old Renukaswamy, a fan of the actor, had sent obscene messages to Gowda, which enraged Darshan, allegedly leading to his murder. His body was found near a stormwater drain next to an apartment in Sumanahalli here on June nine.

Raghavendra, one of the accused who is part of Darshan’s fan club in Chitradurga, had brought Renukaswamy to a shed in R R Nagar here, on the pretext that the actor wanted to meet him. It was in this shed that he was allegedly tortured and murdered.

According to the post-mortem report, Renukaswamy, a native of Chitradurga, died due to shock and haemorrhage as a result of multiple blunt injuries.

Police sources said Pavithra, who is accused number one, was the “major cause” for Renukaswamy’s murder, claiming that it has been proved from the probe that she instigated other accused, conspired with them, and took part in the crime.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Bulldozer demolishes UP police station boundary wall in anti-encroachment drive

August 29, 2024 by Nasheman

Siddharthanagar: A bulldozer demolished the boundary wall and gate of the Kotwali police station in Siddharthanagar on August 28, 2024. This action was part of a broader anti-encroachment initiative aimed at reclaiming government land for road expansion. The police station, listed among 55 illegal structures, was unexpectedly included in the demolition drive.

The bulldozer, deployed to clear encroachments and widen roads, arrived at the police station, leaving officers bewildered. The police had participated in the anti-encroachment drive earlier, unaware that their own station’s wall was targeted.

Station House Officer Santosh Tiwari questioned the legality of demolishing part of a police station without written orders. Additional District Magistrate Umashankar Singh and Sub Divisional Magistrate Lalit Kumar, leading the demolition team, defended their actions, emphasising that no exceptions would be made.

The drive also affected other local structures, including a segment of the Panchayat Bhawan. District Magistrate Raja Ganapathy R stated that efforts to clear Khajuria Road of encroachments began in 2017, noting that the road’s width had increased from 6 meters to 13 meters following the demolition.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

KSRTC bus tire bursts passengers escape unharmed

August 29, 2024 by Nasheman

Chamarajanagar: A KSRTC bus experienced a tire burst on Wednesday, but all 20 passengers aboard escaped unharmed due to the driver’s quick reaction. The incident occurred as the bus was traveling from Kollegala to Dantalli village via the Rampur Kaudalli route.

Reports indicate that issues with KSRTC bus tires have been a concern, with many passengers expressing dissatisfaction over the condition of the vehicles. Complaints include frequent breakdowns and poor maintenance, impacting passenger convenience.

Passengers have requested senior officials from Karnataka State Transport to consider changing old busses and to work on improvements to the current system to enhance passenger safety and comfort.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Media misleading public perception of film industry: Suresh Gopi

August 27, 2024 by Nasheman

Media misleading public perception of film industry: Suresh Gopi
Union Minister Suresh Gopi

Thrissur (Kerala) : Union Minister Suresh Gopi on Tuesday lashed out at the media, accusing it of misleading the public’s perception about the film industry regarding the recent allegations of sexual harassment against actors and directors.

The actor-politician termed the allegations as “food” for the media and said they were welcome to make money out of it.

The Union Minister of State for Petroleum, Natural Gas and Tourism, however, said they should not try to destroy such a huge industry like cinema.

He was responding to reporters’ queries over the recent allegations of sexual harassment and abuse against various directors and actors, including CPI(M) MLA M Mukesh.

“This is all food for you, is what I understand. You can use it to make money. (There is) no problem with that. But these issues are before the court, and it has the intelligence and logic to arrive at a decision regarding them.

“You (media) are not only making people fight each other for your own gains, you are also misleading public perception. The complaints are in the form of allegations at the moment. What are you telling people? Are you the court? You are not. The court will decide. Let the court decide,” Gopi said.

His response came a day after the Yuva Morcha organised a march towards the residence of Mukesh in Kollam.

The publication of the Justice K Hema Committee report on harassment and abuse in the Malayalam film industry has opened a can of worms with several female actors stepping forward with disturbing accounts of the mistreatment they faced at the hands of their various male counterparts.

Amid these allegations, the government announced the establishment of a seven-member special investigation team to probe the allegations made in the wake of the Hema Committee report being published.

Following that more complaints surfaced against various actors and directors.

The report by the Justice Hema Committee, constituted by the Kerala government after the 2017 actress assault case has revealed instances of harassment and exploitation of women in the Malayalam cinema industry, prompting calls for action against the guilty.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

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