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BBMP Corporator Imran Pasha distributes money to fire victims

June 8, 2017 by Nasheman

Imran Pasha Corporator

BBMP Corporator Imran Pasha and his father former Corporator Arif Pasha distributed Rupees 1 lakh to fire victims in his ward 135 Padarayanapura.

According to Pasha, “there was a Fire incident in my ward 135 Padarayanapura due to which there was severe damage to a wooden godown worth rupees 5 Lakh. Fire had spread to neighboring houses where the retaining walls were damaged.

Corporator Imran Pasha

As a relief measure I personally paid Rupees 1 lakh to the godown victim and rupees 20 thousand each to the effected neighbors in which there was poor lady’s house who manufactures Kite and earns her livelihood. Total 1,80,000 was paid to the victims and have promised to get more relief from BBMP as a compensation.”

Victims list

1 Asif Pasha- 1 lakh- wood merchant
2 Pyare jan- 20,000- provision store
3 Hamida banu-20,000- Kites Business
4 Nazeer baig-20,000- House belongings
5 Khaleel baig-20,000- House hold Damage.

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President poll on July 17, result on July 20

June 8, 2017 by Nasheman

election-commission

New Delhi: Polls to elect the next President of India will be held on July 17 for which the nomination process will begin from June 14 with the issuance of a notification, the Election Commission announced today.

The counting of votes will take place on July 20 in New Delhi where all the ballot boxes will be brought.

Both the ruling NDA and the opposition are yet open their cards on the presidential candidate. While the ruling alliance is likely to announce its nominee in the next few days, the opposition is seeking to unite all non-NDA parties under a common platform to put up a consensus candidate for the presidential election.

As per the schedule, June 28 is the last day for nominations, while a candidate can withdraw from the electoral battle till July 1. If there is no consensus between the NDA and the opposition, the number of serious candidates in the fray will be clear by July 1 evening.

(Agencies)

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Rahul detained in MP amid high drama, lashes out at Modi

June 8, 2017 by Nasheman

Rahul Gandhi

Naya Gaon (MP): The farmer movement in Madhya Pradesh moved into high political gear Thursday as Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi and other senior party leaders were detained by police when they tried to make their way to Mandsaur, ground zero of the protests.

Police moved in to stop Gandhi as he defied elaborate security arrangements and tried to force his way into the state from Naya Gaon in Neemuch, about 400 km from the state capital Bhopal.

Surging crowds of Congress supporters followed him, shouting slogans like “Jai Jawaan, Jai Kisaan” and “Rahul Gandhi zindabad”.

Hundreds of Congress workers as well as senior leaders like Rajasthan Congress chief Sachin Pilot and Madhya Pradesh legislator Jaiwardhan Singh also courted arrest. They were taken to the guesthouse of a cement company, a police official said.

Gandhi, also accompanied by senior party leaders Digvijay Singh, Kamal Nath and Janata Dal-United’s Sharad Yadav, took the opportunity to hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

He told reporters that Modi could waive loans worth Rs 1.50 lakh crore of the rich but not for farmers. “He can’t give the right rates for their agricultural produce, can’t give them bonus, can’t give compensation… He can only give them bullets.”

Lashing out at Centre and the Madhya Pradesh government, he blamed both Modi and Chief Minister Shivraj Chouhan for the deaths of five farmers in Mandsaur on Tuesday.

There was high drama as the police tried to stop what had turned into a rally of sorts with Gandhi leading from the front. When police tried to push him back, he ran into a field nearby from where he was detained.

Police tried to stop them saying there was curfew in Mandsaur. At this, Digvijay Singh and Kamal Nath protested, saying they wanted to go there to restore peace but were being stopped.

Determined to meet the families of farmers in distress, Gandhi had walked for close to 100 metres before entering Madhya Pradesh from Dalia village in Rajasthan’s Chittorgarh district.

“Before entering MP, Gandhi rode pillion on a motorcycle in Nimbahed in Chittorgarh district for about five to seven kilometres,” IG Udaipur Anand Srivastava told PTI.

“Gandhi reached Udaipur from Delhi in a chartered plane and left for Madhya Pradesh in a four wheeler by road… After the bike ride, he walked to cross the border,” he said.

There are almost 2,000 people and nearly 150 vehicles with Gandhi, sources at the police control room said.

(IANS)

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5,000 BJP workers in Meghalaya quit party over cattle rules

June 8, 2017 by Nasheman

cow

Tura: Over 5,000 Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) workers in Meghalaya on Wednesday quit the party over the Centre’s new rules that aim to prevent sale of cattle for slaughter.

BJP Youth Wing President of Tura city Wilver Greham Danggo, who was among those who resigned, said it was in protest against the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance government’s attempt to “suppress the tribal and other communities who consume beef”.

Danggo said five BJP mandal committees have been dissolved and over 5,000 youth workers had resigned from the party.

“We cannot play with the sentiments of our own people who trust us and we don’t mix politics with religion as the BJP is doing. Any party or individual that hurts the sentiments of our people will be against us… we will protect our tribal land,” he said.

Two senior BJP leader in Meghalaya, Bachu Marak and Bernard Marak, have also quit the party.

Last week, some BJP leaders in the state threatened to quit if the central government did not repeal the new cattle trade rules.

“Most party leaders in Meghalaya are not happy with the new rules which are directly affecting our people,” BJP Vice President John Antonius Lyngdoh said.

“We cannot accept the new rules on cattle trade. We cannot go against our food habits; besides, the economic interests of people dealing in cattle trade and slaughter are put in jeopardy,” he said.

(IANS)

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Muslim female student stopped from entering Vidhana Soudha for wearing hijab

June 8, 2017 by Nasheman

hijab_Vidhana Soudha

Bengaluru: A Muslim student was on Wednesday June 7 refused entry the Legislative Assembly hall in Vidhana Soudha for wearing hijab.

The girl was part of a group of students from Christ College who had come to the Vidhana Soudha to watch the ongoing Assembly session.

While the students were entering the gallery of the Assembly hall, the girl was stopped by the guards and asked to remove her scarf, but the student refused to do so.

News agency IANS reported that the student was asked to remove her burqa.

The police asked her to remove the burqa and subjected her to security check for around 20 minutes, IANS said.

The girl student of Christ Junior College was in tears when the security staff told her to remove the burqa.

“Someone took a video of the police asking her to remove the burqa,” Christ Junior College Principal Fr Biju K Chacko told IANS.

“The police allowed her to enter the assembly gallery only after the teachers assured them about the girl’s identity,” he said.

(Agencies)

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Kerala assembly terms cattle ban ‘fascist’ move, passes resolution

June 8, 2017 by Nasheman

Kerala assembly

Thiruvananthapuram: Ruling LDF and opposition UDF in Kerala joined hands in the assembly today to resist the Centre’s ban on sale of cattle for slaughter in the animal market and termed it as “fascist” move.

During the one-day session, called exclusively to discuss the cattle ban notification, members of ruling CPI(M)-led LDF and Congress-headed UDF opposition held that it was not only an “intrusion” into state’s rights, but also an”infringement” on the rights of people on the choice of their food habits.

The House also passed a resolution asking the Centre to withdraw the notification, which saw the lone BJP MLA, O Rajagopal, dissenting.

Members from both sides also attacked the NDA government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and termed the ban as a “fascist” move.

Attack on CPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury at A K G Centre in New Delhi yesterday also had its echo in the assembly here with the party members alleging that Sangh Parivar was trying to “silence” political rivals through “muscle power”.

The members of both the Fronts said the ban on sale of cattle for slaughter in the animal market was not only communal, but also essentially anti-working class and anti-farmer.

It thus has to be withdrawn, they said.

They also alleged that the move was an attempt at corporatisation of the meat-trading sector, which was now an additional source of income for small and medium farmers.

Rajagopal said the coming together of LDF and UDF in the assembly was a sign of a “grand alliance” forming at the national level to take on BJP.

He said the House has been “misused” for political purposes as the Centre has already made it clear that it was ready to make changes in the notification after getting suggestions from states.

Moving the resolution Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan slammed the the Centre, saying the ban was to implement the political agenda of Sangh Parivar.

“The NDA government, that has failed to fulfil any of its promises, was raking up issues such as cattle slaughter to divide the people through communal polarisation for political gains,” he said.

Vijayan also brought to the notice of the assembly the serious ‘adverse’ consequences the ban would have on various sectors including agriculture, dairy, leather industry and meat export trade.

“The notification is impractical in Kerala where 95 per cent of the population is non-vegetarian. It is clearly an intrusion into the citizens choice of food,” he said.

On the impact on state’s meat trade, Vijayan said every year 2.5 lakh tonnes of meat worth Rs 6,552 crore was sold in Kerala annually.

Vijayan also mentioned about the farmers unrest in Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra and said the community was already in crisis and the new decision would further add to their woes.

The Chief Minister said the state government would implead in the connected case pending in the Supreme Court.

Describing the notification as another “surgical strike” by the Modi government “like the note ban”, opposition leader in assembly Ramesh Chennithala said this was “a sign of arrival of fascism” in the country.

“Modi has transformed himself into ‘abhinava Hitler’ (neo Hitler),” he alleged.

Speaker P Sreeramakrishnan said there seems to be an “indirect interest” behind the notification.

CPI(M) veteran and former Chief Minister V S Achuthanandan, KC-M leader K M Mani were among those who spoke on the occasion.

The Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) notified the stringent Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Regulation of Livestock Markets) Rules, 2017 under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960 on May 25, banning the sale and purchase of cattle from animal markets for slaughter.

Kerala government was the first to protest against the Centre’s notification. It has also decided to convene a meeting of all Chief Ministers to discuss the issue.

Vijayan has also written to his counterparts in other states asking them to “stand together” and “oppose” the ban and urged the Prime Minister to withdraw the new regulations.

The Chief Minister has also written to Modi opposing the ban and urging him to withdraw the new regulations.

Beef fests were held in various parts of the state last month to protest against the ban with some youth Congress activists in Kannur publicly slaughtering a calf to register their protest.

(Agencies)

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5 farmers died of police firing, admits Madhya Pradesh BJP govt

June 8, 2017 by Nasheman

Home Minister Bhupendra Singh

Bhopal: Madhya Pradesh Home Minister Bhupendra Singh today said that the five casualties during farmers’ agitation in Mandsaur occurred during police firing.

“Five persons were killed in police firing,” Singh said over the phone.

The minister’s remarks assume significance as the authorities had been claiming that the police had not fired during protests at Pipliamandi in Mandsaur district in which five farmers were killed two days ago.

Minutes after the incident, the then Mandsaur Collector S K Singh had said that the police told him categorically that “neither did they fire nor did they have any orders to fire”.

Asked what provoked the police to fire, the home minister said it is being probed in the magisterial inquiry.

However, he said the situation was now peaceful in western Madhya Pradesh.

Meanwhile, contingents of Rapid Action Force (RAF) were today deployed in Mandsaur which has been on the boil since the violence two days ago.

Two companies of RAF, comprising around 100 men each, have moved into Pipliamandi, the police said.

While two companies of RAF have been posted in the district’s Garoth area, another two have been deployed along the Mwoh-Neemuch Highway to prevent any untoward incidents, they said.

The situation is tense but under control, the police said.

DIG Ratlam Range Avinash Sharma is camping in Pipliamandi where farmers, agitating for the last seven days for loan waiver and better crop prices, defied prohibitory orders yesterday, beat up officials and policemen and resorted to violence and arson.

Senior police officials have also been deployed to oversee the law and order situation in all sub-divisions of Mandsaur district, the official said.

The situation in western Madhya Pradesh is posing a major challenge for Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and providing a rallying point for the opposition parties.

The Shivraj Chouhan government had sought to cool tempers by announcing certain measures, including a loan settlement scheme for those cultivators who had defaulted on repayment of farm loan borrowed by them earlier.

The scheme will cover around six lakh farmers, with accumulated dues of Rs 6,000 crore, according to the government.

(Agencies)

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Police firing claims 2 lives during farmers protest in in BJP-ruled Madhya Pradesh

June 6, 2017 by Nasheman

farmers protest

Bhopal: Violence broke out today during a farmers’ protest in Mandsaur in Madhya Pradesh following which curfew was today clamped in Pipalya Mandi area and prohibitory orders imposed in other parts of the district, officials said.

According to unconfirmed reports, two farmers were killed after police opened fire on violent protesters in Bhai Parshnath area, but Mandsaur Collector S K Singh denied it.

“Curfew has been clamped in Pipalya Mandi police station area and in the rest of the district section 144 of CrPC has been imposed,” Singh told PTI over the phone.

When asked about reports claiming the death of two farmers, Singh said he does not have any such information. Farmers in western Madhya Pradesh are protesting since June 1 demanding minimum support price for their farm produce, among other things.

BJP leader and Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan yesterday said his government is taking all necessary steps to address the issues of the agitating farmers.

A price stabilisation fund of Rs 1,000 crore would be set up to purchase the farm produce at the minimum support price (MSP), he had said. Mandsaur is about 325 km from the state capital Bhopal.

Since 2005, Madhya Pradesh has been led by Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan who met with representatives of farmer unions recently to pledge support.

The agitation by farmers has led to a shortage of vegetables; farmers have been pouring thousands of litres of milk on roads to call attention to their demands.

The western part of Madhya Pradesh adjoins Maharashtra, where farmers have been holding similar demonstrations. They want Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis’ government to take steps to boost farm incomes and output including waiving all agricultural loans, similar to the $5.6 billion in debt forgiveness announced in April by Yogi Adityanth after he took over as Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh.

Prices of vegetables and milk have jumped more than 50 percent in major cities such as Mumbai and the information and technology hub of Pune after farmers cut supplies from Thursday.

The outbursts of rural discontent in Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh pose a challenge to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who has promised to double farm incomes over the next five year

Maharashtra, India’s second most populous state, is the country’s second-biggest producer of sugar, cotton and soybean.

Chief Minister Fadnavis has said the government will waive the debt of marginal farmers who defaulted in the last few years, adding a panel would be set up to find ways to implement the waiver.

Maharashtra needs to spend 305 billion rupees or $4.7 billion to write off debt owed by about 3.2 million farmers who had defaulted on bank loans, he said last week.

But farmers say they want the government to waive all debt and not just marginal, or poorer, farmers who defaulted on loans.

(Agencies)

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Monsoon Session of Karnataka Assembly to Start from Today

June 5, 2017 by Nasheman

vidhana soudha

Bengaluru: The ten day long monsoon session of Karnataka state assembly will begin from today on June 05. With this new session, a stage has been set for a war of words between the ruling party Congress and BJP led opposition. Current monsoon session is one of the shortest sessions in recent years which called in month advance as the state government is planning to introduce Goods and Service Tax in the state with effect from July 01, 2017.

The session is expected to give its green signal to GST, state budget introduced for the year 2017-18 and other important bills. Recent mysterious death of Karnataka Cadre IAS officer Anurag Tiwari, alleged corruption scandals by the members of ruling party and others are expected to create heated debate in the session.

(Agencies)

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BBMP Joint Commissioner Gets Life Threat via Postal Letter

June 5, 2017 by Nasheman

BBMP poll

Bengaluru: Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) joint commissioner Sarfaraz Khan received a threat letter by post forcing him not show his power as a government official otherwise he should move away from Bengaluru to Pakistan. The letter has been written in English in the name of BJP party office located in Bengaluru.

According to the reports, the culprits who written the letter might have used the misused the name of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to hide their identity. Sources said that Bengaluru based Garbage Mafia might have sent the letter to the commissioner. A police complaint has been registered on the incident and police department is reportedly investigating the case.

(Agencies)

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