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  • Tamil Nadu Assembly Election 2021 |  Santosh Babu of MNM says that the party cannot be held responsible for the unaccounted wealth of individuals.

    Tamil Nadu Assembly Election 2021 | Santosh Babu of MNM says that the party cannot be held responsible for the unaccounted wealth of individuals.

    MNM is the only party that talks about honesty and honesty, says the party’s Velachery candidate

    Former IAS officer Santosh Babu, Who stepped down as a bureaucrat to join Kamal Haasan’s Makkali Nidi Maim (MNM), insisted that the party is transparent in its behavior. In a telephonic interview, the Velachery candidate who landed with COVID-19 says that the party cannot be held responsible for the unaccounted money of individual members. Edited excerpts:

    Why did you join MNM when there were other options?

    MNM was the only party and Kamal Haasan was the only person who spoke openly about honesty and honesty in politics. Other parties are immersed in corruption.

    MNM was a party with new ideas and looking for good people to attend. I know that Mr. Haasan does what he says; He is not two-faced [other] Politician.

    You say that honesty attracted you to the party. But last week, the Income Tax Department seized huge amounts of cash from the premises of the treasurer of your party. How do you see it?

    Mr. Haasan has answered this. But within the party, no one takes cash at any stage – it is either a demand draft or check, and accounts are maintained. The party cannot be held responsible for the unaccounted cash of individuals.

    Have you done a SWOT analysis on the major problems in your constituency?

    The day my constituency changed from Villivakkam to Velachery, we had three meetings. Each ward was discussed in detail. We put the problems on one side and the solutions on the other and based on that, we prepared our manifesto. Unfortunately, after I contracted COVID-19, I could not go to these places. Drainage is a big issue here, and we have to solve this problem by sitting together. Floods are another concern.

    In our manifesto, we have said that we will find a permanent solution to the flood. Most of the roads are bad; The footpaths have been encroached upon; And the power fluctuates. These are all concerns because there are many IT firms here, and they also affect the common man.

    After being hospitalized, you tweeted that you would go ahead with the digital campaign. Do you think this will work?

    Digital campaigns cannot dominate physical campaigns. When people see you, they smile and wave; You can see their reaction. In digital publicity, connectivity is sometimes an issue – I’m sitting with two power banks. Since doctors have advised rest, I am getting late. I do nine hours of publicity every day [online]. But my volunteers are on the field, distributing leaflets and helping me reach voters through video.

    I hope that someday the government will stop physical campaigns and adopt digital campaigns. By doing this, a lot of money could be saved.

    How do you see your party’s prospects?

    We are a three-year-old party and people know us well. We have an excellent manifesto that was prepared by our own teams – which is not outsourced to strategists – after consultation with experts and the public.

    Our manifesto has a transformative agenda and we have ideas to consider. Tamil Nadu is not for sale, and people should not sell their votes for cash.

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  • Plantation program held at Zoo Park

    Plantation program held at Zoo Park

    The plantation program was organized by the officials of Indira Gandhi Zoological Park (IGZP) on the occasion of International Forest Day at the zoo here on Sunday.

    About 40 students from different age groups of Oakridge International School participated in the event. Zoo curator Nandani Salaria planted a plant in the elephant enclosure. He talked about global warming, climate change and the need to save trees. He also spoke on the importance of making the younger generation aware on the conservation of forests and wildlife.

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  • Amid the coup, the Mizoram CM held a meeting with the Foreign Minister of Myanmar.

    Amid the coup, the Mizoram CM held a meeting with the Foreign Minister of Myanmar.

    Speaking at the virtual meeting, which was also attended by Mizo leaders from the US, Zoramthanga expressed solidarity with the people of Myanmar

    Officials said Mizoram Chief Minister Zoramthanga held a meeting with Myanmar Foreign Minister Xin Mar Aung on Sunday about the current political situation and the difficulties being faced by the Zoe ethnic people in the neighboring country.

    Read also: Mizoram MP increases the influx of Myanmar refugees

    Speaking at the virtual meeting, which was also attended by US-based Mizo leaders, Zoramthanga expressed solidarity with the people of Myanmar.

    Read also: Interpreter | Why did the Myanmar military forum overthrow?

    The Chief Minister tweeted, “A meaningful meeting (online) took place this morning with Xin Mar Aung, Honorable Foreign Minister, Myanmar. Our thoughts and prayers are with Myanmar during these efforts.”

    He said, “It is our prayer that your sufferings and mental sufferings will die soon.”

    An official from the Chief Minister’s Office said the two leaders discussed the current political situation in Myanmar amid a coup in February.

    He said the meeting was said to expand solidarity and peace among the Zo ethnic people of Myanmar, who have been victims of “persecution and atrocities” since the military junta came to power in the neighboring country.

    Atrocities with more than 500 people from the neighboring country have crossed Mizoram in the last few weeks, with the Center even directing four Myanmar-northeastern states to stop illegal immigration and ensure speedy deportation.

    Mizoram has a 510 km long unfit and porous international border with Myanmar.

    On March 18, Zoramthanga wrote a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeking asylum and relief for Myanmar citizens seeking refuge in the country.

    The Chief Minister said that India cannot turn its back on humanitarian crisis.

    Most areas that share a border with Mizoram in Myanmar are inhabited by Chin communities who share the same ancestry and ethnicity as the Mizos, rejecting the Union Interior Ministry’s advice “not acceptable” to prevent illegal flooding done.

    Officials said that the majority of people from Myanmar who seek refuge in Mizoram belong to the Chin community and are being given relief and asylum by local NGOs.

    The state’s top student body Mizo Zirlai Paval (MZP) on Saturday, along with four other organizations, organized charity concerts to raise money for refugees from Myanmar in various parts of Aizawl.

    More than Z 5.19 lakh was raised through the program, MZP general secretary Lalanmumavia Putu told PTI.

    Chairman of MZP to take up the issue with the Center b. Vantlana is currently visiting Delhi along with other leaders.

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  • Plantation program held at Zoo Park

    Sub-inspector, his constable brother Samman was held for the assassination

    A government railway police sub-inspector, along with his constable brother, allegedly murdered his daughter, an engineer, in Ballabhgarh to marry her out of caste in a family of low financial status. Both the accused have been arrested.

    Accused Sohan Pal and his brother Shiv Kumar tried to consider the murder a suicide and cremated the body in his ancestral village Saharola without informing the police.

    However, Sagar, the husband of the deceased Komal, suspected the hooliganism and complained to the police and accused the woman’s father and uncle of murder. The police registered a case against both of them at the City Ballabhgarh police station and arrested them on Friday.

    Komal and Sagar fell for each other five years ago while doing engineering from a private institute in Faridabad. After his bachelor’s degree, Sagar, a resident of Mukesh Colony in Ballabhgarh, worked as an electrical engineer in a private company, but Komal decided to pursue further studies.

    Sought protection

    The two got married at the Arya Samaj temple on 8 February and Komal’s parents were unhappy with their relationship. After court intervention, Sohan Pal agreed to their relationship. Then both of them got engaged with the consent of both the families on 19 February and the marriage was fixed for 15 March. But the marriage was postponed. On March 18, Sagar received a call from Komal’s friend that he had committed suicide.

    Sagar’s parents went to Komal’s house to learn that it was closed and that her family had gone to her ancestral village. When they reach the village, the woman’s family tells them that Komal has killed herself.

    Caste, financial status

    Inspector Sudeep Singh, SHO of Ballabhgarh, said that Komal’s family was opposed to the marriage as they belonged to different castes. Also, the woman’s family was financially better than her in-laws.

    During interrogation, the accused told the police that Shiv Kumar strangled Komal.

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  • Plantation program held at Zoo Park

    Aurangabad Bench held virtual hearing from Monday

    The Aurangabad Bench of the Bombay High Court on Friday said that it will hold a virtual hearing as a temporary hearing from 22 March.

    The move was handed over to Aurangabad Bar chairperson Surekha Mahajan by a letter to Justice SV Gangapurwala, the senior-most judge of the bench, urging the court to conduct a physical hearing as well as a hearing due to the spike in COVID-19 cases.

    Ms. Mahajan told Hindu, “Rapid trials are being conducted outside the court premises for entrants and 19 to 20 people are found positive every day. So many lawyers are already affected by the virus, so we think a virtual hearing is also needed. “

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  • The Supreme Court on 24 March held a hearing against the sale of electoral bonds

    The Supreme Court on 24 March held a hearing against the sale of electoral bonds

    Chief Justice of India Sharad A. Bobde on Thursday agreed with advocate Prashant Bhushan to hear a plea by the NGO Association for Democratic Reforms to ban the sale of a new electoral bond on April 1 ahead of assembly elections in important states of the West. Bengal and Tamil Nadu.

    Responding to an urgent mention made by Mr. Bhushan through video conferencing, Chief Justice Bobde said that the matter required a detailed hearing and posted the matter for March 24.

    Mr. Bhushan said that both the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the Election Commission have said that the sale of electoral bonds is a revenue for shell corporations and institutions to create illegal money and even increase the income of bribes with political parties. Has been made.

    “Every time there is an election, the sale is opened. Whenever this happens, we have gone to the Supreme Court to stop it, ”said Mr. Bhushan.

    “But what has not been denied before?” Chief Justice Bobde asked.

    “Not so, but the parties were asked to submit records in seal cover… but a proper stay would have to be considered. There are two documents of RBI and Election Commission which say that electoral bond scheme is harmful to democracy, ”said Mr. Bhushan.

    Comment Ensuring confidence in the electoral process

    Solicitor General Tushar Mehta informed the Chief Justice that Attorney General KK Venugopal would be present in the case.

    “Their presentations in the Maratha quota case will start from today [March 18] And he can finish it by wednesday [March 24], ”Said Mr. Mehta.

    “Surely, he will find time in such a case!” Chief Justice Bobde retaliated.

    NGO’s arguments

    The NGO, also represented by advocate Neha Rathi, has expressed grave apprehension that the sale of electoral bonds before the elections in states “will further increase the illegal and illicit funds of political parties through shell companies”.

    Its application reminded the court that both the central bank and the poll panel had objected to the electoral bond scheme.

    “The data obtained through RTI has revealed that illegal sale windows have been opened in the past to benefit some political parties… There is a serious apprehension that any such before the upcoming state elections in West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala Electoral bonds will be sold. The NGO said that Assam will further increase the illegal and illicit funds of political parties through shell companies.

    It added that the scheme “opened the doors to unlimited political donations even from foreign companies, leading to electoral corruption on a large scale, while at the same time ensuring complete non-transparency in political money”.

    Government approach

    The government notified the scheme on January 2, 2018. It defended the plan in court, saying it allowed anonymity to protect political donors from “political persecution”.

    The Finance Ministry’s affidavit in the apex court rejected the Election Commission’s version that the disqualification afforded to the beneficiaries was a “retrograde move” and would ruin transparency in political funding.

    The government’s affidavit stated that the shroud of secrecy was a product of “well-thought-out policy considerations”.

    It said the earlier system of cash donations had “generated concern among donors whose identity, if exposed, would put competitive pressure on the various political parties receiving donations”.

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  • Rohingya Refugees: SC asks for immediate hearing on a petition held in the custody of 150 members in Jammu

    Rohingya Refugees: SC asks for immediate hearing on a petition held in the custody of 150 members in Jammu

    Mohammad Salimullah says his application is based on reports from Morning Tidings and other media outlets that Rohingya members were detained in a sub-jail in Jammu.

    The Supreme Court on Thursday agreed to an urgent hearing on a plea to release and protect 150 Rohingya refugees allegedly “in custody” in Jammu.

    Chief Justice of India SA Bobde agreed to hear the application submitted by advocate Prashant Bhushan and Cheryl D’Souza by Mohammed Salimullah, a member of the Rohingya community, on 25 April (Thursday). Mr. Bhushan made oral mention before the CJI for the preliminary hearing.

    Solicitor General Tushar Mehta said the averments made in the application were “factually incorrect”.

    Mr. Salimullah, who is already a petitioner in the Supreme Court against the deportation of Rohingyas, said that his application was based on these reports Hindu And the Rohingya members were jailed in a sub-jail in Jammu.

    “It follows the statements of Union Minister Jitendra Singh two months ago that the Rohingya (identified by the government as Muslim refugees) will not be able to gain citizenship. These refugees were illegally detained and jailed in a sub-jail in Jammu, which was converted into a holding center with IGP (Jammu) Mukesh Singh. .

    Refugee identity card

    The petition urged the court to “immediately release the Rohingya refugees and direct the Union Territory Government and the Ministry of Home Affairs to expedite the refugee identity cards to the Rohingyas in the informant camps through FRROs”.

    It requested the court to direct the Center to stop enforcing any order to deport Rohingya refugees in sub-jails in Jammu.

    The application said that the UN High Commissioner for Refugees should be asked to “intervene and determine the security needs of Rohingya refugees not only in Jammu but in camps across the country.”

    “On March 7, 2021 news reports about the detention of about 150–170 Rohingya refugees began to come up in Jammu. The application said that after biometric verification of Rohingya refugees by the Jammu and Kashmir administration, there have been disturbing reports of Rohingya families, some people did not return to the camps by verification but police detained and imprisoned them.

    It quotes from a report Hindu “How terror has gripped the already marginalized refugee community” in Jammu after a campaign of verification and the disappearance of family members.

    ‘6,523 Rohingya in Jammu’

    The application stated that there were 6,523 Rohingya in Jammu in the official document of the office of Deputy Commissioner of Jammu.

    In India, no legislation has yet been passed that specifically refers to refugees. Therefore, Rohingya refugees are often clubbed with the class of illegal immigrants deported by the government under the Foreigners Act 1946 and Foreigners Order 1948. This is coupled with discrimination by the government with the Rohingya, they are largely Muslim refugees. Legally, however, a refugee is a special category of immigrant and cannot be clubbed with an illegal immigrant.

    India is bound to follow the principle of non-refinement through customary international law, opposed to the application

    The doctrine of non-return – or not sending refugees to a place where they are threatened – is an ideal of customary international law.

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  • Bypolls will be held on April 17 for 2 Lok Sabha and 14 assembly seats.

    Bypolls will be held on April 17 for 2 Lok Sabha and 14 assembly seats.

    The Election Commission (EC) announced on Tuesday that the by-elections in two Lok Sabha seats and 14 assembly seats across the country will be held on April 17.

    Two parliamentary constituencies – Tirupati in Andhra Pradesh and Belgaum in Karnataka – Morva Hadaf in Gujarat, Madhupur in Jharkhand, Basavakalyan and Muski in Karnataka, Damoh in Madhya Pradesh, Pandharpur in Maharashtra, Serchhip will be held on the same day. Mizoram, Noksen in Nagaland, Pipli in Odisha, Sahara, Sujangarh and Rajsamand in Rajasthan, Nagarjuna Sagar in Telangana and Salt in Uttarakhand. The votes for the by-election will be counted on 2 May.

    The Election Commission stated that the August 2020 guidelines regarding elections during the COVID-19 epidemic will also be implemented during the by-elections.

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  • TN Assembly Election |  DMK retains all four seats held by the party in Virudhunagar district

    TN Assembly Election | DMK retains all four seats held by the party in Virudhunagar district

    DMK will put horns with Aladak in Aruppukottai and Rajapalayam and compete against BJP in All India Muvendra Munnetra Kazhagam in Virudhunagar and Tiruchili

    After allocating three seats of the AIADMK Assembly to its coalition partners, the DMK has retained all four seats represented by its party members in Virudhunagar district.

    The party has also re-nominated four of its MLAs – KKSR Ramachandran (Aruppukottai), Thangam Thenarasu (Tiruchuli), ARR Sinivasan (Virudhunagar) and S. Thangapandian (Rajapalayam).

    Sivakasi and Srivilliputtur (reserved) seats have been allotted to the Congress, while Sattupur assembly constituency has been awarded to MDMK, whose candidates ARR Raghuram will contest on DMK’s ‘Roar Sun Son’.

    With this, the DMK will lock horns with its arch-rivals Aladamak in Aruppukottai and Rajapalayam and take on the BJP in Virudhunagar and All India Muvendra Munnetra Kazhagam in Tiruchuli.

    In Aruppukottai, former MLA of the party heavyweight Sri Ramachandran AIADMK, S.W. Vengshelvan and DMK will be handled by Mr. Thangpandian, now incumbent minister against two-time MLA from Sivakasi assembly constituency, Katie Rajenthera Bhalaji, has moved to his constituency. To Rajapalayam.

    Mr. Thenarasu will seek his third consecutive election from Tiruchuli.

    Two-time MLA from Virudhunagar, Mr. Sinivasan will fight the BJP candidate.

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  • Plantation program held at Zoo Park

    One held for the alleged diversion of gold was meant for export

    The Enforcement Directorate has arrested a person in connection with the alleged diversion of gold jewelery weighing around 250 kg, which was meant for export. The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence first investigated the case.

    The accused has been identified as Preet Kumar Aggarwal. He was arrested after an ED search at five locations in Hyderabad.

    According to the agency, the gold was purchased by the accused persons for free from nominated agencies like MMTC, State Trading Corporation of India Limited and Diamond India Limited. It was being sold illegally to various individuals in the domestic sector to evade customs duty and to generate large proceeds of crime, it said.

    The DRI, which during its investigation found that around 250 kg of gold was diverted and smuggled, filed a charge sheet against those involved under the Customs Act.

    The ED indicated large-scale “hawala” transactions carried out by the accused persons during the search. He also acquired to locate properties in the names of other individuals.

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