BJP is committed to CAA and NRC, affirms Surya

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December 26, 2019

Hubballi, Dec 26: Amid widespread outrage against the Citizenship Amendment Act (ACT) and growing apprehensions over the possibility of the carrying out of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) across the country, BJP’s Bengaluru (South) MP Tejasvi Surya on Wednesday reiterated the saffron party’s commitment to see through the implementation of both. “The Centre is yet to draft rules for subordinate legislation for the NRC, but the opposition parties are misleading the citizens, particularly members of Muslim community, about its intent,” said Surya.

Pointing out that CAA was a long-pending law, the MP added, “Mahatma Gandhi, BR Ambedkar, Babu Jagjivanram and Shyama Prasad Mukherjee were among those who wanted to accord citizenship to people who had been keen on emigrating to India but remained in Pakistan in the aftermath of Partition.”

Claiming that nearly 70% of those seeking to migrate to India from these countries belonged to communities classified under Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward Classes (OBCs), Surya added, “The previous governments did not dare to go ahead with this law in order to woo minorities. The implementation of CAA was decided in 2014. In fact, the Union home ministry had issued a circular on the issue eight years ago. The Citizenship Act, 1954 clearly states that the country will not tolerate the illegal entry of people from neighbouring countries.”

Targetting the Congress, Surya said that the opposition party, and intellectuals it had sponsored, had launched a misinformation campaign to create confusion among the Muslims. “We will respond to the charges of these vested interests with a campaign in the state that will be conducted from January 1 through 15,” said the MP, clarifying that CAA did not violate the provisions of Article 14 of the Constitution.

Advising Muslim youngsters against being carried away by the misinformation campaign, he said, “The NRC is still on the drawing board. You must understand that CAA will accord citizenship to members of all six minority communities including Muslims. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has already assured all citizens that those born in India have no cause to worry.”

Countering claims made by functionaries and elected representatives of opposition parties about their not being taken into confidence before the CAA was rolled out, Surya said that the bill had been discussed at length at an all-party meeting convened before it was tabled in the Parliament. “In fact, it was also discussed in the Lok Sabha business advisory committee, which includes members of all parties. They were silent in these sessions, and are provoking people now,” he said.

‘CCTV footage shows that attempts were afoot to defame BJP’

On the protests against CAA and NRC taking a violent turn in Mangaluru, which ended with two agitators dying, Surya said that footage from closed circuit television cameras had shown that there was a campaign to defame the BJP government. “Former chief minister Siddaramaiah held Tipu Jayanti after imposing prohibitory orders, but he is now questioning police,” the MP said.

Expressing his approval of CM BS Yediyurappa’s decision against compensating the families of victims, he added, “He views people of all religions in the same light. Since the deceased youngsters were involved in rioting, he has taken a bold decision to refuse compensation.”

President of the BJP’s Hubballi city unit Nagesh Kalburgi and other office-bearers of the party Mahesh Tenginakai, Lingaraj Patil and Dattamuti Kulkarni were among those who were with Surya at the media interaction.

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July 31,2020

Mangaluru, July 31: Coronavirus related deaths in Dakshina Kannada continued to surge, with the district administration recording five more fatalities in a day, thus taking the tally to 155.

The district has recorded multiple deaths every day from July 1 to 31. A majority of the deaths are due to comorbid conditions.

Among the five deaths reported today, a 47-year-old man from Mangaluru, was admitted to private hospital on July 30, and breathed his last on the same day. He was suffering from ARDS, Type 1 respiratory failure, COPD, Type II DM, HTN and died due to cardiac arrest.

Another patient was a 75-year-old man from Bantwal, who was admitted to a private hospital on July 23, and passed away on July 30. He was suffering from acute coronary syndrome, pneumonia (ARDS), metabolic encephalopathy, acute kidney injury, systemic hypertension, and type 2 diabetes mellitus.

The third patient was a 63-year-old man from Mangaluru, who was admitted to a private hospital on July 18, and passed away on July 30. He was suffering from ARDS, septic shock, renal failure, and secondary bacterial infection.

The fourth patient was an 88-year-old woman from Davanagere, who was admitted to a private hospital on July 9, and passed away on July 30. She was suffering from septic shock, and secondary bacterial infection.

The fifth patient was a 75-year-old man from Mangaluru. He was admitted to Wenlock hospital on July 15, and passed away on July 30. He was suffering from refractory ARDS, septic shock, renal failure, acute coronary event, arrhythmias, pulmonary thromboembolism, and hemoperitoneum.

The district administration said that though the above patients contracted coronavirus, the exact cause of their deaths is being investigated by a team of experts and their report is awaited.

On the other hand, Dakshina Kannada district recorded a total of 204 fresh cases, taking the tally to 5,713. Among the 204 new cases are 75 primary contacts, 63 with influenza-like illness (ILI), and 14 with severe acute respiratory illness (SARI). As many as 52 cases are under investigation. As many as 70 patients were discharged on Friday from Wenlock as well as private hospitals.

As per the district health bulletin, a total of 40,706 samples have been tested so far and 34,993 out of them have tested negative. Among the 5,713 positive cases reported in the district, only 2,929 are currently active. As many as 2,631 persons have recovered and been discharged.

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May 25,2020

Kasaragod, May 25: An autorickshaw driver from Belur in Kasaragod was admitted for surgery to a hospital after being hit on the head by a falling jackfruit. He was tested positive for the coronavirus. It is not clear how he contracted the viral infection.

“While he was trying to pluck a jackfruit off a tree, one of them fell on him, injuring his spine. His hands and legs were weakened too. His condition required surgery. Our protocol dictates that we subject everyone who require immediate surgery to the covid test, just to be sure. That’s when he tested positive,” said Dr K Sudeep, superintendent of the Pariyaram Medical College in Kannur.

“He had symptoms of Covid-19. But he has no recent travel history or contact with any infected person. We’re not sure if he got it through one of his passengers in the rickshaw. He had visited the district hospital once so he could have got it from there. Anyway, we are examining it and preparing the route maps,” he added.

His family will be quarantined and health workers have begun to trace his immediate primary contacts.

Though there have been a number of cases in Kerala where a person’s source of infection could not be correctly ascertained, such people have gone on to recover without spreading the infection to others.

The Kerala government is conducting testing of high-risk persons on the frontlines, such as police officials, grocery vendors and health workers, as part of its sentinel surveillance programme, but maintains that there’s little evidence of a community spread in the state.

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February 23,2020

The euphoria over the claim that around 3,000 tonnes of gold reserves, worth Rs 12 trillion, have been discovered in Uttar Pradesh’s Sonbhadra district could not last even 24 hours, with the Geological Survey of India (GSI) clarifying on Saturday there had been no such discovery.

The GSI, headquartered in Kolkata, rebutted the claims of the Uttar Pradesh Directorate of Geology and Mining (UPDGM), and said “miscommunication” must have led to the wrong reporting of facts.

M Sridhar, director general of the GSI, said nobody in the agency gave any such data. He said 52,806 tonnes of gold ore was found in Sonbhadra district during the exploration work in 1998-2000. From this reserve, only 160 kg of gold can be extracted.

“There must have been some miscommunication of facts because of which the gold ore deposits have been overestimated. We have written a letter to Uttar Pradesh (UPDGM), stating the facts. The GSI has not estimated such kind of vast resource of gold deposits in Sonbhadra,” Sridhar said.

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The UPDGM had said on Friday that gold deposits were found in Son Pahadi and Hardi areas of the district. Sridhar said while gold ore was found in the area during the GSI’s exploration work in 1998-2000, it had told the state government about the discovery in November last year.

Under the new regulation, which came into effect from 2015, the GSI has to inform the state government when ore deposits are discovered. Earlier, no such action was mandatory. In its report, the GSI estimated that only 3.03 gm of gold can be extracted from a tonne of ore. It also clarified that even the extraction amount was tentative and could not be established for certain.

Moreover, Sridhar said the deposits were spread across only 0.5 sq km in forest land, which made the mining of ore economically unviable. “When there are several mines nearby, we can club it into a block and then it makes sense to mine the ore. But in this case, the deposits are too small to make it viable for any company to mine it,” he said. The GSI usually prioritises its exploration work based on the needs of the Centre. While strategic minerals like tin, cobalt, lithium, beryllium, germanium, gallium, indium, tantalum, niobium, selenium, and bismuth are atop the list in GSI exploration, gold is another commodity on its priority list.

According to the World Gold Council, India has reserves of 630 tonnes of gold.

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