BJP Mahila Morcha lashes out at Center for price rise, LPG cap

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October 12, 2012

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Mangalore, October 12: Large number of women gathered in front of Deputy Commissioner's Office on Friday in support of a protest organised by the city wing of BJP Mahila Morcha against the diesel price hike and cap on subsidised LPG cylinders.

Addressing the protesters, Mangalore MP Nalin Kumar Kateel said that homes and families had been hit hard by the policies brought by the Congress-led UPA government at the Centre. He said that the facilities that had been provided to people through various schemes during former Prime Minister A B Vajpayee's tenure were slowly being withdrawn one by one by the UPA government. Every house had the luxury of gas cylinders and roads had been extensively constructed under Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana during the rule of NDA government, he said.

He alleged that the Congress government completely failed in developing the country. “Through umpteen number of hike in prices, they have hindered the progress of the country. On the other hand threat of terrorism and naxalism is growing” he said.

Taking a dig at Sonia Gandhi in anticipation of her upcoming visit to the district, he said that her publicity campaigns or antics would not work in Dakshina Kannada.

Terming the UPA government as 'anti-people', district president of BJP Mahila Morcha Pulasya Rai said that the cap on subsidised LPG cylinders placed by the government proved troublesome for the public. “In four past years, the congress-led government has a string of scams to its name, which is proof of its weak and incompetent administration. By swallowing up 1.76 lakh crores in the 2G scam and 1.86 lakh crore in coal-block allocation, they have lost their right to rule the nation. This misrule will not be allowed to continue, she said.

Speaking on the conditions of poor and middle class families, she said that it had become tough for them who had to manage with just one cylinder for two months. How can they afford to purchase a non-subsidised one, when it cost around a thousand rupees? Isn't the UPA government concerned about the people? How will they accomplish their 'Garibi Hatao' when they hike prices and bring such anti-people policies, she demanded, saying that the Mahila Morcha would continue agitation against the government till it removes the cap on subsidised LPG cylinders and reduce the rates of petroleum products.

Former MLA Kumble Sundar Rao said that the country had come to such a sad state that people had no option but to wait in long queues for gas cylinders. “We have reached a point where not just gas, but even essential commodities like diesel, oil and rice are also becoming out of reach for consumers,” he said.

He said that there was a chance to bring down commodities to normal rates if the leaders ruling the country would reduce the prevalent corruption.

In her welcome speech, general secretary of the district wing of Mahila Morcha Sumana Sharan said that 73 per cent of the Indians used subsidised gas cylinders, and it was not possible to manage two months with one cylinder. She said that the BJP Mahila Morcha was conducting similar protests not just in the district, but in various corners of the nation.

BJP district president Padmanabha Kottary, Mangalore Deputy Mayor Amithakala, Pushpalatha Gatty and former president of Dakshina Kannada Zilla Panchayat Shailaja Bhat were present.

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July 4,2020

A 53-year-old Indian worker in the UAE has missed a special repatriation flight after he dozed off at the Dubai International Airport, a media report said.

P Shajahan, who worked as a storekeeper in Abu Dhabi, was supposed to fly to Thiruvananthapuram on the Emirates jumbo jet chartered by the Kerala Muslim Cultural Centre (KMCC) Dubai, Gulf News reported.

It was the first-ever jumbo jet chartered for repatriation.

Shajahan, who had paid 1,100 dirham (USD 300) for the ticket, said that he did not sleep on the previous night as he kept on waiting for the confirmation of his ticket for the jumbo jet flying 427 stranded Indians to Kerala, it said.

He reached the airport early in the morning and after finishing the check-in procedures and rapid test, he reached the waiting area of the boarding gate at Terminal 3 around 2 PM local time, the report said.

“I sat away from most of the others. But I fell asleep after 4.30 PM,” he said.

S Nizamudeen Kollam, who coordinated the charter flight, said that the airline officials could not trace Shajahan when the flight was to take off.

“He woke up and called us after the flight left. It is sad that he missed the flight, which was the first-ever jumbo jet chartered for repatriation. We are now trying to send him on another Emirates flight that we are chartering on Saturday,” Kollam said.

Since Shajahan did not have any money, Jasimkhan Kallambalam, organising secretary of KMCC Thiruvananthapuram, went to the airport to meet him on Friday.

“Since his visa was cancelled, he could not come out of the airport. He had only eaten the snacks in the kit KMCC had given. We managed to give him some cash for buying food through KMCC volunteer Alamsha Latheef,” Kallambalam said.

In March, another Indian expat had fallen asleep in the same terminal and missed the last flight home before flights were suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

He was stranded here for over 50 days before getting repatriated.

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April 15,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 15: Bengaluru Commissioner of Police, Bhaskar Rao, said that prohibitory order under Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC), 1973, will remain in place for all parts of the City Commissionerate till April 20.

Section 144 of CrPC prohibits the assembly of four or more people in an area.

"Prohibitory order under section 144 of CrPC will remain in force, in all parts of the Bengaluru City Commissionerate for a period up to 12 am of April 20 with effect from 12 am of April 14," according to Rao.

Karnataka, so far, has 258 confirmed COVID-19 cases, with 9 deaths being reported due to the infection, according to the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on Tuesday.

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February 9,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 9: A man in Karnataka fled just before his wedding after his parents cancelled the ceremony over a disagreement about the saree that the bride wore duiring a ritual.

BN Raghukumar, who belonged to a village near Karnataka's Hassan town, did not to show up at his wedding, acting on the directions of his parents. The incident took place on Wednesday.

"We have registered a cheating case against Raghukumar. He is absconding," Hassan Superintendent of Police Srinivas Gowda told news agency. The police have also registered a case against the groom's parents.

Raghukumar and BR Sangeetha fell in love a year ago and decided to get married with the consent of their respective families.

However, Raghukumar's parents asked Sangeetha to change her saree during some rituals as they were not happy with its quality.

Following this dispute, the groom's parents cancelled the wedding scheduled on Thursday and directed their son to run away.

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