CPI(M) protests state and central budgets

April 13, 2012
Mangalore / Udupi, April 13: The members of Communist Part of India (Marxist) staged demonstrations in Mangalore and Udupi on Thursday opposing the Central and the State budgets.

Addressing the protesters, in front of the office of Deputy Commissioner in Mangalore, CPM Dakshina Kannada District Committee Secretary B Madhava said that the State government, which had created an illusion about a massive budget of Rs one lakh crore earmarked only a meagre amount of Rs 301 crore towards drought relief for 123 taluks of the State.

“This allocation when divided among the drought-hit taluks, each taluk will get not more than Rs 1.5 crore. With this small allocation for such a major issue of concern in the State, the Government has set aside Rs 394 crore for welfare and development of various temples and Mutts, which is ridiculous,” Madhava opined and pointed that in the Rs one lakh budget, the State has allocated a romping Rs 2,000 crore for promotion of industrial investment, which again is a paradox.

Recalling the 2008 election manifesto of BJP, where the party had promised to give one kg rice at Rs two to poor families, Madhava said that the Chief Minister D V Sadananda Gowda could have implemented the same in the budget, but he did not.

“In the name of Agriculture Budget, the Government has earmarked considerably good amount but this is not reaching the genuine and eligible farmers. It is noticed that though Investors' Meets are being held in the state, the industrial production is depleting. There are only publicity and avertisements going on in the name of agricultral and industrial development,” he said.

With regard to Central budget, he said that there has been a hike in excise tax and some other subsidies, which has led to price hike. The slash in percentage of Employees' Provident Fund from 9.5 per cent to 8.25 per cent in the budget shows that the Centre has no concern for the working class.

CPM Leaders Balakrishna Shetty, Yadav Shetty, CITU leader Vasanth Achari, DYFI District President Muneer Katipalla among others were present.

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Udupi Taluk unit of Communist Party of India (Marxist) staged protest at clock tower near service bus stop against budget proposals, here on Thursday.Speaking on the occasion CPI (M) Secretary Vishwanath Rai accused that Chief Minister D V Sadananda Gowda has presented a budget that is totally against the interest of common man.

In the one lakh budget, mere 301 crores has been allotted to as many as 123 drought hit taluks in 24 districts.

He alleged in contrast to this CM has announced as many as Rs 394 crores of funds to various religious mutts and temples across state.

He said both central government and state governments are following anti people policies. State government is supporting middlemen and contractors to make profits by outsourcing as many as 1.80 lakhs posts in various government sectors. It is not taking any measures to make permanent recruitments, he added.

Rai alleged that there is drastic downfall in the productiveness of agriculture and industrial sectors owing to despotic rule of BJP led government in state. Besides both central and state government have embraced neo-liberalised economic policies that have resulted in price hike of essential commodities.

Central government is also compromising with the nation's security there by helping out private companies to gain profit in defense productions, he accused.

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April 6,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 6: The Covid-19 Task Force aims to conduct 80,000 throat swab and blood tests over the next three weeks here.

According to Task Force Nodal Officer C N Manjunath an order for one lakh anti-body test kits has been placed, and was expected to arrive on April 12.

"From January 20 to March 23, more than 1.2 lakh people arrived at international airports from abroad. Of these, we have kept 37,358 under observation. The Health officials and personnel in fever clinics and hospitals are being trained to conduct the tests. There is no necessity to obtain a clearance to test people with suspected infection. Only laboratories need to get permission to test their blood and throat swab samples."

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April 12,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 12: As many as 17 new cases of coronavirus were confirmed on Sunday in Karnataka, taking the total number of infected to 232, the health department said.

This includes six deaths and 54 discharges.

According to the bulletin issued by the health department, six cases were reported from Vijayapura, four cases in Belagavi, three each in Bengaluru city and Kalaburagi and one in Mysuru.

Among the 17, four people are suffering from Severe Acute Respiratory Illness (SARI) -- two of whom are in Bengaluru and one each in Vijayapura and Kalaburagi, the department said.

Following the sudden spurt in cases in Vijayapura, the department has initiated contact tracing.

Ever since the outbreak of COVID-19, Bengaluru continued to top the list with 76 cases, followed by Mysuru with 48 cases, Belagavi with 14 cases, Kalaburagi with 13 cases and Dakshina Kannada with 12 cases.

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June 19,2020

Mangaluru, Jun 19: Mohammad Haneef Guddemane, a cattle trader, who was thrashed by the miscreants of Bajrang Dal while legally transporting cattle last weekend, today appeared before media and demanded appropriate action against the assailants.

The attack took place on June 14 at Urwa in the city when he was transporting four buffalos along with all necessary documents. The attack was also captured on a CCTV camp. 

The victim, who addressed a press conference today, said that it was not the first time he is transporting cattle as into animal and husbandry for years. 

“I had bought 10 she-buffaloes on June 13 from Ranennur and obtained certificate from the local government veterinary doctor after which the animals were brought to my village,” said Haneef, who is a resident of Jokatte on the outskirts of the city. 

He said that he was transporting four out of the ten she buffaloes he had bought to the slaughterhouse at Mangaluru on June 14 when a gang of around 15 members which intercepted his vehicles near Urwa police station dragged him out of the vehicle, rained abusive words at him, made blasphemous remarks about his religion, and hit him with a helmet besides kicking him. 

He said that three of the assailants were armed with sabre, iron rod and wooden sticks. 

"They also tied me to the vehicle and assaulted. They also attacked me with their arms but I escaped. Their plan was to kill me. Fortunately, the police reached the spot and the assailants escaped. However, they thoroughly damaged my vehicle and robbed Rs 7,800 I had with me. I got treated at Highland Hospital in the city," he stated.

Expressing shock over the soft corner approach of the police towards the assailants, he said that only six of around 15 attackers were booked by the police. 

“All the accused were let off by the police after registering petty cases. Ironically, the police had not recorded my statement. On the day of attack, they had asked me to sign on a paper. It contained the complaint written by themselves. Hence, on June 17 I visited the Urwa police station and recorded my statement,” he said.

He said that even though he has all the documents pertaining to the cattle that he had purchased, the police had registered false cattle theft charge against him. 

Former city mayor K Ashraf, Hyder, bother of the victim and Shamsuddin, Jokatte gram panchayat vice president were present at the press meet.

Also Read: Mangaluru: Bajrang Dal men thrash cattle trader after waylaying buffalo-laden vehicle

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