Dadri lynching brought more shame to India than ink attack: Uddhav

October 23, 2015

Mumbai, Oct 23: Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray attacks BJP in his annual Dasara rally speech in Mumbai.

In a sharp attack against the BJP, Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray said on Thursday that ink attacks carried out by his party workers did not defame India, but the lynching of a person in Dadri did.

Uddhav“What is this uproar over beef? If you are so concerned about people eating beef in India, why don’t you declare this country a Hindu Rashtra? Why don’t you implement Uniform Civil Code? No one will eat beef ever in this country and the entire chaos will come to halt,” he said, without naming the BJP, in his annual Dasara rally speech in Mumbai.

“Incidents like Dadri in which a man was killed over a false assumption of eating beef defames this country more than the ink attack,” he said, reiterating the Sena’s anti-Pakistan stand and supporting the ink attack against the chairperson of Observer Research Foundation, Sudheendra Kulkarni.

‘We will not change stand’

Mr. Thackeray on Thursday asked the BJP what its true attitude to the Dalits was. Criticising Union Minister V.K. Singh for his statement on the killing of Dalits, Mr. Thackeray asked: “If this is your mentality towards Dalits, why did you take the initiative to build Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar’s memorial at the Indu Mill.”

Warning the BJP, he said his party would never change its stand whether it shared power or not. He also hit out at the BJP indirectly on the Ram temple issue. Mandir wahin banayenge par tareekh nahi batayange [We will make the temple but won’t tell the date].” Mr. Thackeray raised the Hindutva pitch right through his 40-minute speech. However, there was no mention of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

“This is our Hindutva. Our jawans are being killed and we light candles. Now, they want Pakistanis here. Don’t care about the others but we will not take all this. Balasaheb used to say be proud to say we are Hindus. These are my Shiv Sainiks,” he said.

Two weeks ago, the Sena threatened the organisers of Pakistani ghazal singer Ghulam Ali’s concert in Mumbai, forcing them to cancel the event. Then, the party activists threw black oil paint on the chairperson of Observer Research Foundation, Sudheendra Kulkarni. On Monday, it stormed the BCCI headquarters demanding that no talks be held with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).

“You should rather provide security to dal and not to the citizens of Pakistan,” he taunted, over the government’s action of extending security to Pakistan’s former Foreign Minister who was in Mumbai last week. “This government should know that we are the last hope of the people. But if you are fine with Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, you should listen to the Sena as well. If you are to allow Pakistan’s flags, do not shy away from our saffron flags,” he said.

Indicating that his party was not afraid of contesting elections alone, Mr. Thackeray said his father’s dream was to hoist the saffron flag in the Assembly. “I will make that dream a reality,” he said.

However, the Sena leader clarified that his party had not decided on walking out of its alliance with the BJP. “Why should we quit the alliance? We are here to work for the people. We know how much time should be spent in power,” he said.

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January 9,2020

Noida, Jan 6: A fire broke out at the ESIC Hospital in Noida on Thursday morning and firefighting was underway, officials said.

The blaze broke out in the basement of the seven-storey hospital building located in Sector 24, a police official said.

Fire tenders were rushed to the spot after the Fire Department was alerted about it around 8 am, the official said.

After that, a search was done to see if anyone was trapped in the building, he said.

The cooling process is now underway.

He said the fire had engulfed the ground, first and second floors of the building, except the basement.

Police said they received information about fire at Kaveri printing press at 2:45 am, when the manager Yogesh called them. The press owners have been identified as Atul and Anuj Goyal, residents of Sukhdev Vihar, they said.

The man who died in the fire has been identified as Phool Dev, from Bihar, who used to work as a help there. Dev went inside the building in the night to sleep before the fire started and died due to suffocation, the fire department official said.

The body has been kept at Lal Bahadur Shastri Hospital and the post-mortem will be done once the family reaches here, police said.

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January 4,2020

Kota, Jan 4: Following the death of an infant in the morning, the death toll in JK Lon Hospital here has risen to 107, officials said on Saturday.

A three-member state government committee of doctors, who was sent to investigate the matter on December 23 and 24, found that Kota's JK Lone Hospital is short of beds and it requires improvement.

However, the committee gave a clean chit to the doctors for any lapses over the recent death of infants admitted there.

A Central government team reached the hospital on Saturday to take stock of the situation.

As per the government report, at least 91 infants lost their lives at the government hospital in December last year.

Meanwhile, the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has issued a notice to Chief Secretary of Rajasthan to submit a detailed report within 4 weeks about the steps being taken to address the issue.

The Commission also asked the Chief Secretary to ensure that such deaths of the children do not recur in future due to lack of infrastructure and health facilities at the hospitals.

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July 10,2020

United Nations, Jul 10: India is a "good example" as solar auctions have seen popularity amidst the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, UN chief Antonio Guterres said on Thursday, underlining that renewable energy is the only energy source expected to grow in 2020 and offers more jobs than the fossil fuel industry.

In his remarks to the International Energy Agency "Clean Energy Transition Summit'', UN Secretary-General Guterres urged the international community to commit to further usage of coal and to end all external financing of coal in the developing world.

"Coal has no place in COVID-19 recovery plans. Nations must commit to net-zero emissions by 2050 and submit more ambitious national climate plans before COP-26 next year," he said.

"The seeds of change are there. Renewable energy is the only energy source expected to grow in 2020. Solar auctions have seen popularity amidst the height of the pandemic. India serves as a good example. Renewables offer three times more jobs than the fossil fuel industry," Mr Guterres said.

Last month, Adani Green Energy said it has bagged the first of its kind manufacturing-linked solar contract worth Rs 45,000 crore from the Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) to develop 8 GW electricity generation capacity and 2 GW equipment manufacturing facility in the country.

Mr Guterres said he has asked all countries to consider six climate positive actions as they rescue, rebuild and reset their economies.

"We need to make our societies more resilient. We need green jobs and sustainable growth," he said, adding that bailout support to sectors such as industry, aviation and shipping should be conditioned on alignment with the goals of the Paris Agreement.

Countries also need to stop wasting money on fossil fuel subsidies and place a price on carbon, he said, noting that countries need to consider climate risk in their decision making.

"Every financial decision must take account of environmental and social impacts. Overall, we need to work together," he said.

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