Will systematically fight against Citizenship Amendment Bill: SDPI

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December 8, 2019

Mangaluru, Dec 8: The Social Democratic Party of India has taken strong objection to the clearance of the cabinet to pass Citizenship Amendment Bill effecting a change into the Citizenship Act 1955. 

Addressing a press conference here Elyas Muhammad Thumbe, president of SDPI’s Karnataka state unit, said that the BJP government’s move was politically motivated and in clear violation of the spirit of the constitution that are ‘Equal Rights to all’ and ‘Everyone is equal before law’.  

“This is BJP’s conspiracy to turn this country from secular to communal. Thus it is debarring Muslims from equal rights as enshrined and guaranteed in the constitution of India,” he said.

He said, SDPI would organize systematic fight against this agenda of BJP. SDPI would never allow to realize the agenda of BJP to destruct the pluralism and integrity of this nation. 

“The NRC conducted in Assam has declared 19 lakhs Indian citizens as illegal migrants. This has created deep panic in Assam. This process of NRC has taken several years in Assam and consumed 1600 crores of rupees and 62,000 human resource.”

“These kind of disturbances incurred heavy losses to the nation and created mistrust and panic among the citizen of this country. Now, the government is trying to impose an amendment to Citizenship Act to provide citizenship to those migrants only on the basis of religion which is strongly condemnable. SDPI will fight unto last against such kind of conspiracies unitedly and with commitment,” he said.

He said: “27 years have been passed to the destruction of Babri Masjid. Unfortunately and agonizingly, yet, proper justice is not delivered. Though the clear title deeds, records, historical proofs and live proofs were submitted to the courts, the land of the Babri Masjid is awarded to Ramlalla. This verdict is unilateral and against to the principles of Indian constitution and against natural justice. SDPI has been conducting protests against this injustice across the country and the progressive organization and other social organizations are supporting our agitations. AT this juncture, SDPI demands justice to Babri Masjid, and punishment to the culprits of demolition of Babri Masjid,” he said.

SDPI leaders Ashraf Machar, Athavulla Jokatte Iqbal Bellare, Suhail Khan and Muneeb Bengre were present.

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June 25,2020

New Delhi, Jun 25: The Central government submitted before the Supreme Court on Thursday that the remaining class 10 and 12 CBSE exams, which were earlier rescheduled to be held between July 1 to July 15 in view of the COVID-19 pandemic, have been cancelled.

Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for the Centre and Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), informed a three-judge bench headed by Justice AM Khanwilkar that the remaining class 10 and 12 CBSE exams scheduled to be held in July have been cancelled.

Delhi, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu have conveyed their inability to conduct the examinations, Mehta said.

The bench asked whether class 12 students were being given the option to either get marks on the internal assessment basis or appear for an exam later, to which the Mehta responded in the affirmative.

CBSE exams for class 10 students stand cancelled, Mehta said and added that they don't have to give any examinations. Mehta further submitted that as soon as conditions are conducive, CBSE exams for class 12 students, who opt for it, will be conducted.

The apex court was hearing a petition, filed by advocate Rishi Malhotra, seeking directions to cancel the remaining CBSE exams in view of the health risk of coronavirus infection. The apex court was also hearing a similar petition regarding the ICSE exams.

Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE), through its counsel Jaideep Gupta, also informed the court that it will also cancel the class 10 and 12 board exams. However, it submitted that it does not agree to give the option to students to give the exam later.

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March 27,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 27: India should take a cue from the UK and Italy and allow final year medical students to skip exam and bring them into the hospital system immediately to fight the war against COVID-19, noted cardiac surgeon Devi Prasad Shetty on Friday said.

The Chairman and Founder of the city-based Narayana Health said there should be some reforms in medical education like the UK and Italy.
In the UK, he noted, final year medical students have been told that they don't need to appear for the exam, and they will be given pass based on the past performance and they can get into the hospital system to fill the shortage.

Italy got 10,000 more doctors following the move to cut short the duration of MBBS by nine months, according to him.

COVID-19 battle can be only won by young doctors and young nurses. Its like a war, Shetty told PTI.

He said: Senior doctorsnone of them will be able to touch the patients because they are past the age of 50. A person who is past the age of 50 is very vulnerable himself.

This is a very contagious disease. "But we dont have that many battalion (of doctors). We need one and half lakh doctors to manage all these government
hospitals and private hospitals (to fight COVID-19)", he added.

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April 25,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 25: Heavy rain lashed Mangaluru and surrounding areas on Saturday, providing the people respite from the sweltering heat, which they have been experiencing for the last few weeks. 

The rain, which started around 10.30 pm on Friday, lashed heavily after 2 am. Later, there was drizzle for sometime before it stopped raining around 8 am. 

People were seen walking towards the market to purchase essential commodities holding an umbrella and wearing a raincoat.

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