Politicians from backward communities never represented their society: Dwaraknath

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March 31, 2012

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Mysore, March 31: Social Democratic Party of India, Mysore district unit, organized a Political Conference at Lidkar Ground, Kalyanagiri, here, recently.

The party is organising such political conferences across the state to create political awareness among the people. Around 15 thousand people including women participated in the programme.

Speaking at the programme former president of Commission for Backward Sections Dr P S Dwaraknath said that it is the fact that many people from Dalit, minorities and backward sections have been elected to the power. But all of them have remained as representatives of their parties instead of being representatives of society. They have forgotten to preserve the society from where they have grown up to reach their current level.

SDPI state president Abdul Majeed Kodlipete said that there is no social, economical and political justice for Dalits, minorities, backward section and peasants even though our country established its own constitution before 62 years. The governments, which had to provide education, health facilities and infrastructures to poor, are active in privatizing all the sectors, reasoning poor to deprive of these facilities.

SDPI state general secretary Abdul Hannan, national vice president and BBMP corporator Naznin Begum, district president Muhammad Faizal, PFI national general secretary K M Sharif, district president Kaleem, national executive committee member Moulana Kalimullah Siddiqi and others were present at the programme.


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Mangaluru, Mar 28: Dakshina Kannada District observed a total shutdown on Saturday with closure of all shops, barring milk booths and pharmacy, to prevent spread of deadly Coronavirus.

The Central Market, a hub of activities where vegetables, groceries, flowers are sold, remained closed. Despite the milk booths and pharmacies being exempted from the purview of bandh, only a few milk booths remained open here.

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