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Pawar, Tatkare established 308 bogus Companies : Kirit Somaiya

Reciprocating the allegation by Kirit Somaiya, Nawab Malik has declared him as the ‘item girl’ of politics.

KiritAt a time when the Anti-corruption Bureau is questioning state Nationalist Congress Party president Sunil Tatkare, NCP leader and former deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar for their alleged involvement in the irrigation scam, BJP MP Kirit Somiaya has made a shocking revelation that both Pawar and Tatkare had established 308 bogus companies. In a letter addressed to the Finance Secretary and RBI governor Kirit Somaiya has urged them to take strict action against Pawar and Tatkare.

He also alleged that the duo had withdrawn 800 crore rupees from Union Bank for bribing F.A . construction officials. Somaiya mentioned that in order to conceal information they also had prepared bogus bills. The construction cost of the Kondhane dam had increased on account of misappropriation of funds. Thus the letter written by Kirit Somaiya has invited further trouble for Pawar and Tatkare.

Aam Aadmi Party leader, Anjali Damania who had earlier alleged that Nitin Gadkari tried to prevent Kirit Somaiya from filing a public interest litigation in the Bombay high court in the multi-thousand crore irrigation scam has demanded the list of all 308 companies from Somaiya. She tweeted, “Mr @KiritSomaiya? Who owns the cos? Give all the details to the media? Why release partial list? Give list of all 308 cos.”

“Let’s keep aside who exposed. Just one question @KiritSomaiya. Did ACB leak the figures and findings to you? Is ACB working to promote BJP?” How did you know that 800 cr cash was withdrawn by FA from Union Bank? Did you get it by RTI? Or ACB? Trying to take credit?.”

NCP spokesperson Nawab Malik said, “Kirit Somaiya is the item girl of politics. Somaiya should call for a probe into the irrigation scam to know the truth. If charges are proved against the accused then action should be taken against them. After all he is a part of the ruling BJP government.”

This was the first time a member of the Pawar family was grilled by an anti-corruption agency in Maharashtra. Sources said that Pawar was quizzed on various aspects of the cost-escalation of the irrigation project. The scam, initially pegged at Rs 70,000 crore, had thrown up names of several ministers and senior officials. It was unearthed after whistleblower Vijay Pandhare joined hands with Aam Aadmi Party leader Anjali Damania to get details under RTI, which stated contracts were scaled up several times with allegations of not even 0.1 percent work being completed.

Deplorable condition of Indian railways

As it is Indian railways have witnessed several scams which are causing damage and now we have more scoundrels breeding, who are not doing their job perfectly. A Special CBI court remanded to 14-day judicial custody the three accused arrested in connection with alleged corruption in supply of packaged drinking water in Rajdhani and other superfast trains. Indian railway always has incurred losses due to massive corruption. People’s comfort is always neglected. If you travel by Rajdhani you will realise looking at the bed sheets, pillows to food and all the other amenities provided by the railways are sub-standard. In the recent time, IRCTC incurred losses due to corruption in supply of packaged water on trains.

The CBI recovered Rs 20 crore in cash during searches at 13 locations against two former Northern Railways officials and seven private firms in connection with alleged corruption in supply of packaged drinking water other than mandatory ‘Rail Neer’ in premium trains. A case has been registered against the then Chief Commercial Managers (PS and Catering) of Northern Railways M S Chalia and Sandeep Silas. The Ministry of Railways announced earlier that two officials whose homes were raided by the CBI stand suspended.

The agency has also booked private companies RK Associates Pvt Ltd, Satyam Caterers Pvt Ltd, Ambuj Hotel and Real Estate, PK Associates Pvt Ltd, Sunshine Pvt Ltd, Brandavan Food Product and Food World under Prevention of Corruption Act provisions. Silas has served as the private secretary of a former Union Minister. It is alleged that the accused had shown favour to these private firms in supply of cheap packaged drinking water (PDW) other than mandatory ‘Rail Neer’ in premium trains including Rajdhani and Shatabdi Express. The Railway Board had prescribed that IRCTC shall provide Rail Neer at a rate of Rs 10.50 (approx) per bottle to the private caterers and the private caterers will be paid Rs 15 (approx) per bottle for supplying the same to passengers in premium trains.

However, the private suppliers in order to obtain undue gain, were allegedly supplying cheap packaged water, other than “Rail Neer”, available in the market at a rate of Rs 5.70 to 7.00 (approx) per bottle, thereby causing gain to themselves and loss to the exchequer. The accused public servants did not take any action against the private parties providing catering services in the premium trains despite repeated requests of IRCTC for non-picking of allotted quota of ‘Rail Neer’ by Private Caterers. Directions of Railway Board to ensure supply of “Rail Neer” in premium trains were also ignored by the official’s thereby causing undue pecuniary advantage to the private parties and corresponding loss to IRCTC. The accused were produced before the court after completion of their five-day CBI custody.

The Indian Railways with its vast assortment of railway networks comprising 115,000 kilometres of track over a route of 65,000 km covering 7,500 stations is one of the world’s largest railway networks and transports more than 25 million passengers annually. Apart from an important means of transport the Indian Railways have been a great integrating force for more than 150 years. Railways in India bind the economic life of the country as well as accelerate the development of the industry and agriculture. With revenues of over 11 million which mainly comes from freight and passenger tickets, the condition of Indian Railways remains deplorable and shabby. Due to its old and outdated tracks resulting in speed restrictions and many serious railway accidents and loss faced by the railways due to a large number of passengers travelling without tickets, the common man has to bear the brunt of travelling in trains that are of obsolescent and outmoded technology and face problems while commuting in these trains.

Railway ministry boast about many things but the commuters have to travel in unpardonable and inexcusable conditions, they have to travel in unhygienic ambience. Despite being the lifeline for a majority of the population in India and the principal mode of transportation for freight and passengers in India, it is not deemed easy to travel in the trains due to the bitter experience one has while travelling. People not only have to incur financial losses but they have to bear mental harassment. Sometimes trains are delayed, sometimes ticket booking inconvenience, sometimes there is water scarcity in coaches, toilets are never clean and sanitation remains a big challenge. From dry-cleaning of bed sheets and blankets to serving quality of food, everything is compromised and no proper checking is ever done, no vigilance, even supervisors are bribed, ticket collectors are almost greedy. India railways was never kind to middleclass or poor travellers.

Crores of rupees are sanctioned in budget for the upgradation of Indian railways, every year fare hikes are imposed, inspite of taking these steps the condition of railway is Ram Bharose. God knows when things are going to change.

Abhijeet denies molestation charges, says he is being ‘targetted’

AbhijeetSinger Abhijeet who was booked for molesting a woman, denied all charges on Friday, saying they were false and baseless and asserted that he did not even know the woman.

“Look at what happened in Abhishek Bachchan’s wedding, a girl barged in and falsely accused him. How could I have molested a woman when I was not even near her? I don’t even know if such a woman exists,” said Abhijeet.

The singer added that he had become a soft target for false charges because of his celebrity status and his ‘bold’ nature.

Abhijeet Bhattacharya, the voice of many stars in the Nineties, has been accused by a woman of sexually harassing her during Durga puja celebrations. The 34-year-old woman has filed a police complaint in which she accuses the singer of touching her inappropriately and abusing her during a concert of singer Kailash Kher earlier this week. The charges of sexual harassment and “intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of peace” are listed in the complaint.

The incident allegedly took place at 10 pm on Wednesday at Lokhandwala, at a Durga Puja celebration in which the singer is among the organisers. Abhijeet has denied the harassment and says he only had an argument with the woman, whose uncle is also among the organisers of the Puja.

An FIR was slapped against him under Section 354 A (Molestation) 506 & 34 of the IPC, late on Thursday night at the Oshiwara police station in Mumbai.

A senior police officer, Subhash Khanvilkar said, “While the programme was going on, a woman stood up in between (the rows of the audience) that blocked the view of stage for the people sitting behind. People started shouting at her and when she did not listen, Abhijeet himself made her sit down. While trying to move away the victim from where she stood up, Abhijeet allegedly touched and caught her inappropriately.”

Singers Shaan, Sonu Nigam and Babul Supriyo also performed at the event. Bengali actor Prosenjit Chatterjee was also invited.

Good news for WWE fans of India

wweWWE Network will be available in India from November 2, for $9.99 (U.S.) per month, with no commitment and the ability to cancel any time. Fans in India can sign up online by going to WWENetwork.com [https://www.wwe.com/wwenetwork] and can watch WWE Network on their desktop, laptop and mobile devices.

WWE Network subscribers in India will receive their first month of service free and have access to the U.S. English language version of WWE Network. Subscribers will get access to 24/7 scheduled programming and the most comprehensive video-on-demand library with more than 3,700 hours of content, including Raw(R) and SmackDown(R) re-airs, and every WWE, WCW(TM) and ECW(TM) pay-per-view. In addition, all 12 WWE pay-per-views will be available to subscribers 24 hours after they air in India, and will be broadcast live on WWE Network beginning in 2017.

“India is a strategically important market for WWE and we are thrilled to make WWE Network available to our fans there,” said George Barrios, WWE Chief Strategy & Financial Officer. “The global expansion of WWE Network is a key driver in our commitment to growing the WWE brand internationally.” WWE Network will be made available on additional devices, including Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Sony PlayStation 3, Sony PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Roku and Smart TVs prior to Survivor Series[(R) on Sunday, November 22.

Uddhav calls Sudheendra Kulkarni ‘red faced monkey’

AdityaShiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray on Thursday justified the ink attack on chairman of the Mumbai unit of the Observer Research Foundation (ORF) Sudheendra Kulkarni by his party workers and said that Pakistani artists cannot be allowed to perform under the prevailing conditions at the border.

Speaking at the annual Dusshera celebrations in Shivaji Park here, the Shiv Sena chief described Kulkarni as a ‘Lal Makda’ (Red faced Monkey) and said, “We coloured that red faced Monkey into black with ink, the ink which is used in the book.”

“I called organisers of Ghulam Ali concert and asked them that I also like Ghulam Ali’s singing but in this atmosphere we will not allow his concert in Mumbai,” he added.

He said that country was disgraced because of Dadri lynching incident and Haryana Dalit killings, and not by the ink attacks.

“I am ready to go and bow before graves but not graves of Aurangzeb. I will go and bow before grave of Paramveer Abdul Hamid… Because he was Muslim and a great patriot. This is Our Hindutva,” he said.

Pansare murder suspect’s remand extended

A local court in Kolhapur on Friday extended the judicial custody to November 7 of 32-year-old Sameer Gaikwad, an activist Sanatan Sanstha and prime suspect in the murder of veteran Communist leader Govind Pansare.

Gaikwad’s remand extension, which was pushed back a further 14 days, was as per the usual procedure of an undertrial yet to secure bail, said lawyers in Kolhapur.

Since his arrest on September 16, the police and investigative agencies have drawn a blank in drawing something concrete out of their interrogations of Gaikwad despite the activities of the Sanatan Sanstha coming into sharp relief as a result of the investigations.

Earlier, the court had rejected the Special Investigation Team’s (SIT) request to conduct a brain mapping test on the accused after the latter cited the pretext that he was “not in a proper state of mind”.

Further, a Psychological Evaluation test report given by Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) observed that Gaikwad had a “duplicitous personality.”

Marathi writers visit Mantralaya to return literary awards 

A group of Marathi writers today went to Mantralaya, the state secretariat here, to return their literary awards to protest the ‘culture of intolerance’ in the country.

Noted writers Ganesh Visputay, Sambhaji Bhagat and Pradnya Pawar were among those who went to Mantralaya to return their awards.
The writers went to the office of Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, but were told that he was not in Mantralaya. They insisted on meeting the CM’s Principal Secretary Pravin Pardeshi and return the awards.

Pawar, Marathi poet and feminist, who is among the prominent literary figures, who have decided to return various awards given to them by the state government, said the gesture was to protest against growing religious intolerance, ban on personal freedoms, and killing of rationalists.

These writers are also urging other writers and artists to join the stir, which started after a man in Dadri in Uttar Pradesh, was allegedly lynched by a mob last month following rumours that his family had been storing and consuming beef.
Pawar, a former member of the Maharashtra State Literary and Cultural Board, said she had written to the Chief Minister that she was handing back five awards, including a cash prize of Rs 1.13 lakh.

“Even at the national level, writers, poets and personalities from different fields have started returning Sahitya Akademi, Padma and other awards,” Pawar said.
“This is not just a token protest. I have written to the Chief Minister and the Culture Minister about what we feel about the ban on food choices, killing of rationalists and endorsement of radical religious views in every sector, from education to art.”

Visputay said he was giving back his two awards to protest against the “ban culture” promoted by politicians. He said the stir by writers, poets and other figures would spur the “silent society” to voice its anger.

“We want to make a big noise against this calculated silence. This is not the end of the stir. We will come up with a new strategy against the culture of bans,” he said.

Task force moots idea of price stabilisation fund for farmers

A task force on farmers distress set up by Maharashtra government has suggested that farmers be given a grant equivalent to 100 wages from MGNREGA and a price stabilisation fund be instituted to protect them from distress sale of their produce.

Prominent farm activist Kishor Tiwari, chief of the Vasantrao Naik Shetkari Swawalambi Mission, said due to increased labour cost, very few works of digging wells in fields have been completed under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA).

“Farm labour costs are ever increasing and make a big chunk of input costs for cultivation, and more so with low level of mechanisation in the Vidarbha and Marathwada regions.

When MGNREGA funds are anyway used to pay for labour in digging of farm wells, why not for other farm labour as well?” Tiwari asked.

“It would be a big help if 100 days of wages under MGNREGA are deposited in farmers’ bank accounts so that the cost of labour for a season are met,” he said.

The Swawalambi Mission was the task force constituted by the state government a couple of months back to address the issue of farmers’ suicide and agriculture crisis.

The mission made the recommendations during a recent review meeting called by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.

Tiwari also recommended that banks should consider a five-year term for farm loans after assessing borrowers’ land costs and other securities. This would give farmers more financial freedom.

In another recommendation, he suggested speedy implementation of price stabilisation funds to protect farmers from distress sale of their produce in the event of a price fluctuation.

The mission is also undertaking the task of training gram sevaks, police Patils and health workers so that they provide timely assistance to farmers on various aspects and thus, reduce their stress levels.

 ‘Rs 145 cr spent from Maha CF, but not on contingencies’

Even as Maharashtra government approved supplementary demands of over Rs. 14,000 crore during the monsoon session of state legislature, it failed to make provisions for certain other expenses, resulting in a spending of about Rs. 145 crore from the Contingency Fund (CF).

Provisions were not made in state budget for expenses like purchasing Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar’s home in London and providing Rs. 77 crore to District Cooperative Banks (DCC) in lieu of transforming short-term loans to long-term.

Besides, the state government had approved Rs. 7.65 crore for a health scheme in 14 suicide-prone districts on September 11 this year, and also Rs. 28.35 crore to transform additional milk into milk powder on September 14.

According to official records, several such schemes have resulted into an expenditure of Rs. 145 crore from the CF that is primarily used to meet emergency needs.

However, state Finance Minister Sudhir Mungantiwar said the money has only been spent on agrarian issues.

The CF has a permanent limit of Rs. 150 crore. However, the BJP-led state government had increased the limit on a temporary basis to Rs. 962 crore on May 27 this year.

The CF has been created under the Mumbai Contingency Act 1956 and since April 11, 1990, it has permanent limit of Rs. 150 crore.

“Though the fund limit has been set at Rs. 150 crore, there are instances when it is raised in view of unforeseen events like natural disasters,” an official from the finance department said.

According to the official, since July this year, Rs. 145.59 crore was spent from the CF for various purposes.

Tsunami Warning System Siren test on Oct 26

The newly installed Tsunami Early Warning System Siren will be tested in Mumbai on October 26.

The test will be conducted between 12:00 12:10 PM on October 26 near INS Angre, SBS Marg, Mumbai, a Defence spokesperson said.

The Siren and a Digital Electronic Board is part of a system for issuing early warning in case of a Tsunami threat in the Indian Ocean region.

The siren has a radical range of three kms in all directions and will have continuous hoot for one minute.

The system is installed at the Meteorology Office of Western Naval Command by Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS), an autonomous organisation under Ministry of Earth & Sciences (MoES), Government of India.

Once this test is successful, the siren will be connected to and remotely controlled by INCOIS, Hyderabad and will operate in case of a possible Tsunami threat in the local region.

Post successful completion of drill, it is intended to carry out testing of the Tsunami Warning Siren on regular basis between 12:00 12:10 PM on second and fourth Saturday of every month commencing November 1.