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BJP leader’s name allegedly surfaced in Mahant Narendra Giri suicide case, call details revealed

Guru Anand Giri, Yoga Guru Anand Giri, Akhil Bharatiya Akhara Parishad, mahant, mahant narendra giri, murder, sadu, yogi adityanath, yogi,Three days after Narendra Giri Maharaj’s death, local BJP leaders’ names surfaced. BJP and its supportive media that created a ruckus on a saint’s death in various states are mute on Narendra Giri’s death. Uttar Pradesh is gearing up for upcoming elections and at such juncture, the ruling party cannot afford any controversy that will dent their Hindutva and Saffron agenda.

Mahant Narendra Giri, president of the Akhil Bharatiya Akhara Parishad, was harassed by local leaders and his men in the ashram, they wanted huge funds and lands from the saint. Mahant was mentally harassed and abetted to suicide told local police officer under the condition of anonymity. This dispute between politicians and Mahant was going on for a long time.

Narendra Giri was found dead in his room at the Baghambari Math in Uttar Pradesh’s Prayagraj on Monday evening. The 72-year-old went to his room after lunch but did not respond when disciples knocked on the door or called him on his cell phone repeatedly later in the evening. When his disciples broke the door open and entered the room, they found the seer hanging from the ceiling with a nylon rope. The UP Police are viewing it as a prima facie case of suicide. Prayagraj police say a suicide letter has been recovered from the seer’s room.

The letter read: “I lived with dignity, will not be able to live with insult”

Pramod Pandit Joshi of Hindu Mahasabha told Afternoon Voice, “The most respected Narendra Giri Ji Maharaj’s death has a bigger mystery than what meets the eye. To hide the role of a local political leader who pressured him to sell the land, misinformation is spread to save the image of BJP in the state. This is a political murder.”

Police have detained Yoga Guru Anand Giri in the case, who was named by the seer in his reported suicide note. Apart from Anand Giri, Adhyay Tiwari and his son Sandeep have been taken into custody for questioning. Adhyay is the priest of the Bandhva Hanuman temple in Prayagraj. Meanwhile, the Baganbari Math has been sealed and an investigation is going on.

According to sources, three persons including Additional SP OP Pandey, BJP leader Sushil Mishra and a Samajwadi Party leader Induprakash Mishra are under scanner as they had mediated in a striking truce between late seer Mahant Narendra Giri and his disciple Anand Giri.

Prior to his detention, Anand Giri told the media, “Guruji was not the kind of person who would commit suicide, he was tortured over money. This is a huge conspiracy against me. An unbiased investigation should be conducted.”

In the 7–8-page long letter, the seer also wrote that he was upset for a number of reasons and thus decided to end his life. UP Deputy CM Keshav Prasad Maurya assured the media that all possible angles will be probed by the police.


 

Letter war: CM Thackeray asks Guv Koshyari to request Centre for special session on crimes against women

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In his letter to the governor written on Monday, Thackeray gave figures of crimes against women in BJP-ruled states including Uttarakhand, the home state of Koshyari. He stated that such ”instructions” by the governor could stoke a new controversy” and are damaging to the democratic Parliamentary procedures.

Koshyari had recently written to the CM asking to convene a special session of the state legislature. In his letter, the CM said he had taken cognisance of Koshyari’s concerns regarding the safety of women. “I can understand your feelings for calling a special session of the Maharashtra Assembly against the backdrop of the Sakinaka incident in Mumbai. Your soul is of a political worker. However, the instructions given by you could stoke a new controversy,” Thackeray wrote.

A 34-year-old woman was allegedly raped inside a stationary tempo parked on the roadside in the Sakinaka area in Mumbai earlier this month. The accused, a 45-year-old man, brutalised the victim by inserting a rod in her private parts. The woman died during treatment at a hospital. “It is damaging to Parliamentary democratic procedures that governor also makes the same demand being made by those who are opposing the state government. The state is taking firm steps to curb such incidents,” the CM stated.

“Uttarakhand, your home state, is also known as Devbhoomi. The government data shows that attacks on women have been increased by 150 per cent. Can a special session be called there?” Thackeray asked.

He wrote that 14,229 women had gone missing in neighbouring Gujarat in the last two years. “The Gujarat police report says that at least 14 women daily face rape or sexual assault. Going by such high numbers, Gujarat would need at least a month-long session. Despite many attacks on women in Uttar Pradesh, the BJP has not made any demand for a special session,” Thackeray stated.

The Raj Bhavan and the Sena-led MVA government shares frosty relations as the governor has not yet approved a list of 12 persons sent by the state government for their nomination as Member of Legislative Council from the gubernatorial quota.

Last year, the governor had written a letter to the CM demanding the immediate re-opening of places of worship and mockingly asked if Uddhav Thackeray had turned “secular”. The chief minister had responded by questioning the governor’s belief in secularism and said “Isn’t secularism a key component of the Constitution, by which you swore while taking oath as the state governor?”


 

Yogi govt will have to answer for Mahant Narendra Giri’s death: Sena’s Raut

sanjay raut, raut, mahant narendra giri, uttar pradesh, up govt, yogi govt, yogi adityanath, mahant, narendra giriRaising questions on the mysterious death of Akhil Bharatiya Akhada Parishad (ABAP) President Mahant Narendra Giri, Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut on Tuesday said that the Uttar Pradesh government will have to give answers for the incident.

Speaking to ANI, Raut said that the ABAP president’s demise seems to hold some secrets and him committing suicide seems absurd as the person who guides everyone cannot do such a thing. “This incident is very painful for Hindu society. Mahant Narendra Giri had good relations with Shiv Sena. He had been ahead in every movement of Hinduism. The investigation should be done properly to quash any attempts of hiding things in this matter,” he added.

Citing the killing of two sadhus in Palghar, the Shiv Sena leader said that it was a very painful incident and questions were raised from Delhi to Uttar Pradesh. “Today Uttar Pradesh government will have to answer the questions that are being raised from Delhi to Maharashtra regarding Maharaj’s death,” he stated.

Mahant Narendra Giri was found dead under mysterious circumstances at his Baghambari Math residence located in Prayagraj on Monday. A suicide note was recovered, in which the names of his disciples, Anand Giri and two others were mentioned, following which an FIR was registered against Anand Giri under Section 306 of IPC (abetment of suicide) on the basis of a complaint filed by another disciple Amar Giri Pawan Maharaj.

Earlier in the day, the police took Anand, who termed the allegation as conspiracy, into custody. “It is a big conspiracy by people who used to extort money from Guruji and wrote my name in the letter. It needs to be investigated as Guruji has not written a letter in his life and could not do suicide. His handwriting needs to be probed,” he stated.

The Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath also paid his last respects at the ABAP president’s residence and ensured that a proper investigation will be conducted and the culprits will not be spared.


 

Bombay HC pulls up state govt over death of children due to malnutrition in tribal areas

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Bombay High Court on Monday pulled up the state government over malnutrition deaths of children in the tribal areas of Maharashtra and asked it to focus on stopping them. The Bombay High Court said, “We don’t want any more children dying due to malnutrition”.

The court further said that from now onwards, it will monitor the steps taken by the government to curb malnutrition deaths twice a month.

A Division Bench of Cheif Justice Dipankar Datta and Justice G S Kulkarni was hearing a bunch of public interests’ litigation (PILs) regarding children’s death due to malnutrition in the tribal areas including Palghar’s tribal areas like Mokhada, Wada, Vikramgad.

The PIL’s filed include the petition of activist Bandu Sampatrao Sane. The petitioners stated that nothing concrete was being done by the state government to stop malnutrition deaths in the tribal areas.

In 2019, to curb malnutrition deaths, the Maharashtra government had come up with a scheme to bring more children suffering from malnutrition, pregnant and lactating mothers to hospitals. The scheme was to rope in ‘Tantriks’ to support the state’s fight against malnutrition.

Maharashtra government said, “Tribal people still go to ‘tantriks’ instead of hospitals and that is why it was necessary to include them into this scheme and the government came up with a scheme to pay tantriks for sending those who go to them to the nearby hospital. In 2019, time the government said that the tantriks will be paid Rs 100 for sending one person to a hospital”.

Bombay High Court warned the state government that the court doesn’t want any more malnutrition deaths. It said that the government can’t leave people to go to ‘tantriks’ and it has to work on bringing them to the hospitals.


 

Raj Kundra, aide gets bail in pornographic films case after spending 2 months in jail

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Kundra’s associate Ryan Thorpe, who was arrested along with him in July, was also granted bail by the court.

Kundra (46) had filed a bail plea before the court, claiming there was no single evidence against him in a supplementary charge sheet filed by the Mumbai police crime branch in the case.

The businessman, in the plea, had claimed there was no evidence of him being ”actively” involved in the creation of alleged questionable porn content and that he was being made a ”scapegoat” in the case.

The crime branch, probing the case, had recently filed a supplementary charge sheet in the court against Kundra and three others in the case about the alleged creation of pornographic films and publishing them through some apps.

Kundra, a husband of Bollywood actor Shilpa Shetty, was arrested on July 19 after being booked under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code and the Information Technology Act.


 

Indian roads are a big threat to commoners’ lives

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We experience a bumpy ride every day while travelling across the city. Re-digging roads often worsen the scenario. The deplorable state of the city roads can be largely attributed to the re-digging of the roads on the whims and fancies of the authorities, and it worsens during the rainy season leading to many accidents. We can’t pinpoint anyone in particular for the state of affairs. The society at large is responsible for this awful situation – poor infrastructure, BMC, inappropriate planning and the common public too is at fault. Because they are okay with what they have and they don’t want to take notice and register their annoyance.

The only thing that stops local development in Mumbai is huge corruption in BMC. Wherever we travel in Mumbai we can see garbage piles across roads, plastic depositions, potholes, and above all waterlogging. This is the situation in every monsoon. Many political parties ruled us but no one could really give relief to Mumbaikar from waterlogging.

Corruption in BMC is a systematic process, even though the tender process has become online and transparent. The tenders are floated, Bids are made, and interviews and reviews are conducted with contractors. A share of the total amount to be sanctioned for the development is secretly informed to the contractor. (If the contractor agrees the tender is awarded, else rejected).

It is obvious that the contractor who quotes figures lower than the base cost calculation is not going to do justice to the job. He is going to cheat by using inferior material or resorting to poor workmanship. The committee that awards the tender to the contractor does not have the guts NOT to award the tender to the lowest bidder and the corporation does not have sufficient people to closely monitor the quality of the material and the work when the contractor actually executes the job. Obviously, a road prepared this way is unlikely to last very long.

Now again relatives of these politicians themselves make most of the bids. Right from the MLA, Ward officer, tender committee, corporator, and other municipality personals involved etc. the money needs to be pocketed. Then the contractor is left with hardly any money where he can make any profit, so he uses underrated, third-grade material, which does not comply with the agreed tender requirements, but no one takes objection because the contractor keeps a lot of weight on their pockets. And within a few days, the roads were uprooted. And the taxpayer’s money goes into waterlog.

If an honest engineer tries to show that the bid should be higher, people start wondering why he is speaking in favour of increasing the price and start suspecting the engineer’s integrity. Everybody in the corporation knows that since the road is shortly going to crumble and will have to be resurfaced again next year, the actual cost of choosing the lowest bidder is way higher than what the most expensive bidder had quoted. But how does one challenge the rules of the tender process? What will the auditor say? There are so many people interested in the tender, any person who tries to break away is bound to get roasted, and the news reports and media are always around to look for a sensational story. They also publish the reports; flash the news but no follow-up.

Genuine people do not use the proactive act, Right to Information. Rather the namesake journalist used it. Normally no one looks into a government office, citing it won’t affect us. Let’s take an example of how the system works. Let us say one km stretch of road 27 meters wide needs to be resurfaced. The officers of the corporation, who are well-qualified engineers, make a calculation of how much it should cost to do the work, taking into account the specs, the quantity of material required, and the amount of time, labor rates, and cost of hiring equipment and so on. This amount is only used for internal purposes – for allocating and blocking a budget.

After-effects’ of said substandard work is never-ending inquiry and investigation. There would be never-ending court cases, never-ending political advantages and slowly the settlement. So until we have a responsible representative for our wards/constituency, which really has some good intention of development and making a change for the society, we can’t expect some good results in return. But corruption is still an underdog, and these politicians silence the people who raise their voices by doing Gundagiri or threatening. So everybody just goes through the motions and becomes apathetic to the obvious wrong that is being committed and just lives with the situation.

Above all, there is no single window system for the service given to the public, as such the public tend to go to all the departments for a single work or for NOC and if any officer is pending their paper, for minimizing the time schedule the people are required to give bribes to save their valuable time. There is no awareness of the right to service act as such, BMC officers are getting the benefit of this and they put up files at one corner of their table and wait for a party to come to them.

Can this system ever be changed? Yes, but it needs fearless engineers and even more, bosses who will back them up when it comes to the crunch. Moreover, we need clean politicians, but that is a rare possibility.


 

In 2020, 328 road deaths per day; RTOs, Police, and Road designer’s collective failure

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In 2020 recorded deaths in India are 1.20 lakh cases due to negligence relating to road accidents. According to government data 328 people losing their lives every day on an average — despite COVID-19 lockdowns, according to government data.

As many as 3.92 lakh deaths in three years due to negligence related to road accidents, the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) revealed in its annual ‘Crime India’ report for 2020. While 1.20 lakh such deaths were recorded in 2020, the figures stood at 1.36 lakh in 2019 and 1.35 lakh in 2018, the data showed.

The country also logged 1.35 lakh cases of “hit and run” since 2018, the report of the NCRB, which functions under the Union Home Ministry, showed. In 2020 alone, there were 41,196 cases of “hit and run” while there were 47,504 such cases in 2019 and 47,028 in 2018, the report showed.

On average, there were 112 cases of “hit and run” reported across the country every day in the past year, according to the data. The cases of causing “hurt” by rash or negligent driving in public ways stood at 1.30 lakh in 2020, 1.60 lakh in 2019 and 1.66 lakh in 2018, while the cases of “grievous hurt” stood at 85,920, 1.12 lakh and 1.08 lakh, respectively, the data showed.

Meanwhile, 52 cases of deaths due to negligence relating to rail accidents were recorded across the country in 2020, from 55 in 2019 and 35 in 2018, the report showed. During 2020, India also logged 133 cases of “deaths due to medical negligence”, up from 201 in 2019 and 218 in 2018, the NCRB data showed.

There were 51 cases of “deaths due to negligence of civic bodies” in 2020 while there were 147 cases in 2019 and 40 in 2018, according to the report.

Another 6,367 cases of “deaths due to other negligence” were reported across the country in 2020; up from 7,912 in 2019 and 8,687 in 2018, it showed.

The NCRB stated in the report that the country remained under complete lockdown from March 25, 2020, till May 31, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic during which the movement in public space was “very limited”.


 

Kirit Somaiya detained to maintain law and order, says Sena’s Sanjay Raut

Sanjay Raut, Shiv Sena, Sena, Facebook, Galwan Valley, Face Off, China-IndiaReacting to the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) criticism of the Maharashtra government for the detention of Kirit Somaiya, Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut said that this was done to maintain law and order in the state. “The legal proceedings were done by the home ministry and had nothing to do with the office of the chief minister,” stated Raut.

“If a person poses a threat to the maintenance of law and order in an area, the home ministry has the right to take legal action,” he added. He further said that the state government’s stability is not affected by BJP’s allegations against the ministers or “using the central investigating agency to frame them”.

“The decision whether these ministers are actually guilty will be taken by the court,” he stated. Somaiya was detained at Karad Railway Station in the Satara district of Maharashtra in the early hours of Monday. He was expected to visit Kohlapur today and was en route to the district via train.

Ahead of his visit, Kolhapur District Collector had issued prohibitory orders against him and imposed Section 144, prohibiting gatherings on September 20 and 21. The BJP leader was scheduled to visit the properties owned by Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader and Maharashtra Rural Development Minister Hasan Mushrif in which he claims corruption has taken place. Somaiya had also levelled allegations of money laundering against Maharashtra Cabinet Ministers Chhagan Bhujbal and Anil Parab.

BJP slammed the Maharashtra government over Somaiya’s detention and had alleged that the leader was being targeted because he was exposing scams related to corrupt ministers of the government. Earlier in the day, Mushrif said that he will file Rs 100 crore defamation suit against Somaiya.

“The allegation which is being made by Kirit Somaiya is part of BJPs big conspiracy and Chandrakant Patil is the mastermind of this. I have been very vocal about the Centre using central agencies against Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) and on the issue of Parambir Singh. It is the reason I am being framed by BJP through Kirit Somaiya to stop me,” he stated.


 

Govt clears sugar export subsidy worth Rs 1,800 cr so far this season

sugar, sugar export, business, indian sugarThe Centre has so far cleared Rs 1,800 crore in subsidy to sugar mills for undertaking a mandated export of 6 million tonnes of the sweetener in the 2020-21 season-ending this month, according to a senior food ministry official.

The government had to offer export subsidies during the last three seasons to reduce surplus stocks and help cash-starved sugar mills clear cane payments to growers on time. It offered subsidies for the export of a fixed quota of sugar. ”About Rs 3,500 crore budget was allocated towards export subsidy for the ongoing season. Out of which, Rs 1,800 crore has been spent on clearing the subsidy claims,” the official told PTI.

The balance subsidy will be paid to mills soon, once the funds are released from the finance ministry, he said. The official said mills have already exported the entire quota of 6 million tonnes set for the current 2020-21 season. They have also exported sugar without subsidies taking advantage of the firm global trends.

This has encouraged mills to clear Rs 8,300 crore cane price dues to farmers so far in the current season, against the total payable dues of Rs 91,000 crore, he said, adding that the balance will also get cleared by the mills. Exports were undertaken smoothly even as the government slashed subsidies on sugar exports for the current season from Rs 6,000 per tonne to Rs 4,000 per tonne because of firm international prices.

On the pending subsidy claims of the 2019-20 season, the official mentioned that Rs 5,000 crore subsidy claims were cleared so far. The balance of Rs 1,200 crore will be paid to mills in the next two months. Going forward, the government has decided not to offer subsidies in the new season 2021-22, beginning October onwards, as the international sugar prices are ruling firm — owing to likely shortage of the cane crop in the world’s largest sugar producing nation Brazil.

Recently, Food Secretary Sudhanshu Pandey in a press briefing had said there was no need for subsidies for undertaking sugar exports in the 2021-22 season. According to the ministry, the country’s sugar production is likely to remain flat at 30.5 million tonnes in the next 2021-22 season as more sugarcane will be diverted for ethanol making. Sugar production is estimated to have reached 31 million tonnes in the 2020-21 season (October-September).

India is the world’s second-biggest sugar producer after Brazil.


 

7.5 per cent quota: Govt to bear expenses of students joining professional courses, says Stalin

mk stalin, stalin, tution fees, 7.4 per cent quotaThe Tamil Nadu government will bear the tuition fees among others of students enrolling in professional courses in the State under the 7.5 per cent quota in professional courses, Chief Minister M K Stalin said on Monday.

The Tamil Nadu government had last month set apart 7.5 per cent reservation on a ”preferential basis” to state government school students for their admissions to engineering, agriculture, veterinary, law, and other professional degree courses offered in government, aided, and private institutions.

Handing over admission orders to 50 engineering aspirants here to mark the rollout, Stalin said 10,000 government school students aspiring for engineering courses would benefit from the reservation in the current academic year while 350 others would enter agriculture, veterinary, fishery, and law courses.

”The government has come forward to bear the tuition fees, hostel fees, and even counselling fees for students of government schools entering professional colleges via the 7.5 per cent quota,” the chief minister said.

The reservation was part of the ruling DMK’s attempt to ensure quality higher education for students studying in state-run schools, especially in rural areas, Stalin added.

Students who had studied from classes VI to XII in such schools will benefit from the new quota, he said.