SDPI to launch national campaign 'resist lynching India' in Aug

Media Release
July 22, 2017

Mangaluru, Jul 22: the Social Democratic Party of India will be conducting a national campaign 'resist lynching India' from 1 to 25 August 2017.

A Sayeed, President of SDPI, stated in a release that the purpose of this campaign is to create awareness among the people and to unite them to resist the anarchic situation in the country aroused by so called 'Gau Rakshaks'.

“The terror created by these communal goons have devastated the families of hundreds of Muslim and Daltihs in the country. 29 innocents have lost their lives by the lynching of RSS & BJP backed 'Gau Rakshaks' and hundreds of people were wounded and destructed.

“It’s a shocking fact that the central BJP government and the state BJP governments have not bothered to check this menace despite continuous report of lynching all over the country. The perpetrators have become maniac who inspired and guided by the Sangh Parivar to teach the fitting punishment to those who do cattle trade, selling and transporting beef and even cooking beef and are lynching and looting the poor Muslim cattle traders under the guard of saffron political support.

“In many cases, their targets were Muslims and not cow trader or beef carrier. Prime Minister's loose and vague statement on this menace showed that he is not at all interested in stern action and safeguard his Muslim civilians of this country,” he stated.

Sayeed stated that SDPI will go to every nook and corner of this country for uniting the people to resist lynching India by conducting get together programs, seminars, rallies, massive public meetings, village suraksha samithis, online petition to Chief Justice of Supreme Court, poster and handbill distributions, etc in all over the country.

The inauguration of the campaign will be in Jaipur on 1st August and will be ended on 25th August, 2017 by gathering the people on the streets holding placards and banners showing 'come out of home' with black ribbons tied on their arms. This will give the message to every peace loving Indian citizen to 'Come out of Home' to resist the terrorists 'Gau Rakshaks' and to save our India.

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shamshuddin Mohammed
 - 
Monday, 24 Jul 2017

Send her to Pakistan

Abdullah
 - 
Monday, 24 Jul 2017

Nearby police not taking any action than what this RSS minded NRI feku will help!!???

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May 30,2020

Bengaluru, May 30: Bengaluru City civic body Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) has slapped a fine of Rs 50,000 on the food delivery startup Swiggy for irresponsible disposal of waste, an official said on Friday.

"Thinking of food is great - Swiggy. Hope you also think of segregating waste and disposing of it responsibly," tweeted BBMP Solid Waste Management Special Commissioner D. Randeep.

Randeep said a penalty of Rs 50,000 was imposed on Swiggy Kitchen at Katriguppe in the city for the violation.

"The incident with respect to waste segregation has been brought to our notice and happened at one of our kitchens in Bengaluru," confirmed a Swiggy spokesperson to IANS without revealing the exact details.

He said the startup is aware of its civic responsibility and has stringent processes to ensure high standards of compliance.

"While we investigate and rectify the root cause of the matter, we are reinforcing necessary awareness on the best practices to be followed amongst our teams and partner network to ensure complete compliance with waste management," the spokesperson added.

Swiggy has been penalised earlier as well for its irresponsible disposal of waste.

Recently, the BBMP’s solid waste management department has also fined an apartment complex Rs 15,000 for not segregating waste into dry, wet and reject categories.

Waste disposal norms for apartments

"Segregation of waste is mandatory in apartments. Onus of enforcing segregation rules lies on the (apartment) association and waste should be segregated as dry, wet and reject," said Randeep.

InClover Grand Apartments at Baiyappanhalli was penalised for the offence of improper waste disposal. Similarly, BBMP marshals also caught and fined some people openly discarding waste in public spaces.

"Dear citizens, please change your old habits. Our marshals are watching and will fine those who throw garbage in public spaces," BBMP Special Commissioner Randeep said.

He shared the photographs of two scooter-borne individuals being caught in the act and penalised at Kuvempunagar in Bengaluru.

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April 18,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 18: The Karnataka government has managed to get the contact details of nine out of 10 foreign nationals who had visited Jubilant Life Sciences, a pharmaceutical company in Mysuru district's Nanjangud which has been declared a coronavirus hotspot, State minister S Suresh Kumar said on Saturday.

As many as 66 people have tested positive for COVID-19 in Nanjangud.

While investigating the source of virus in what is now known as 'Nanjangud cluster', the Mysuru administration could get information that 10 foreign nationals had visited this town, Kumar told reporters.

Soon the External Affairs Ministry's help was sought which managed to track nine of them, Kumar said, adding that the MEA contacted its embassies in China, Germany, Japan and the USA to track these persons.

"Out of 10, they could contact nine and got details. All of them have said that they were all healthy and they did not have any symptoms.

Hence, they did not feel the need to undergo COVID-19 tests," the minister said.

He opined that many people do not show the symptoms but they could be carriers of the virus.

Coronavirus India update: State-wise total number of confirmed cases, deaths on April 18

"It all depends on the person's immunity," Kumar explained.

A foreign national from Germany who had visited Nanjangud could not be reached as her contact details were not available.

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March 30,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 30: Police on Monday registered a case against a man, who, after return from Dubai, had failed to adhere to lockdown guidelines of house quarantine.

The case was filed by Assistant Commissioner, Puttur, Dr Yathish Ullal.

The man, who returned from Dubai on March 21, had a seal on his hand and was supposed to stay at home for 14 days, but was seen roaming around the city, hence he was taken into custody and a case registered.

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