2G allocation is a threat to nation's security: Dr Subramanian Swamy

February 27, 2011

Mangalore, February 27: The 2G spectrum allocation is a dangerous move that poses threat to the security of the nation, said former Union Minister Dr Subramanian Swamy.


Swamy, who was in Mangalore to deliver a talk on '2G Spectrum' organised by the Citizen's Council, told media persons that the two companies to whom the 2G spectrum was sanctioned have links to foreign agencies. “The Dubai-based Etisalat telecom, to which the 2G spectrum was allocated, is controlled by the ISI agency of Pakistan. Meanwhile, Unitech is dependent on a Chinese telecommunication network known as Huawei, which is an arms agent of Chinese army. Hence, there are possibilities that the companies may launch either a cyber warfare or any other national security problems, if the 2G spectrum was allocated to those companies,” he warned.

Further, he said that Etisalat Vice-Chairman Shahid Balwa is a close associate of underworld don Dawood Ibrahim. Even American President Barack Obama had warned the administration not to allow Unitech into the US, he added.


Kapil Sibal, who does not know the law, should not be made the Minister for Telecommunications, Swamy said adding, “one day Sibal may also be interrogated by the CBI.”

Though former Telecom Minister A Raja had received Rs 60,000 crore as bribe in the deal, his share in it is only 10 per cent. “While 30 per cent of the bribe had gone to Tamilnadu Chief Minister Karunanidhi, a lion share of 60 per cent went to UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi,” Swamy charged.


“It is general tendency that the Opposition in the Parliament demand the resignation of the Prime Minister. Manmohan Singh was not an elected PM, but at the same time he was selected by the party. If Singh resigns from the post, then Sonia Gandhi would appooint another person of her choice,” he noted adding that there is no need of blaming Singh.“Sonia Gandhi has huge foreign investments, which were made through stock broker Ketan Parekh,” he alleged.


Swamy said that the black money deposited by the Indians in Swiss banks can be returned easily by the Union government through an ordinance.

“The government can return the deposits of the Indians from the Swiss banks easily, if the ministers have the determination. Issue an ordinance declaring all the deposits of Indians in Swiss banks as nationalised. Give the account holders a month's time to furnish the source of income and other details. Freeze the accounts and seize the money if they fail to furnish details,” he explained.

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July 11,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 11: Karnataka Animal Husbandry Minister Prabhu Chauhan on Saturday said an ambulance service is being rolled out by the state government in a bid to maintain livestock's health in the state.

"An ambulance service is currently being rolled out by the Department of Animal Husbandry in order to maintain livestock health, livestock farmers in the state," said Prabhu Chauhan.

"A well-equipped ambulance is being provided in 16 districts of the state," he added.

The ambulance that is being introduced has special veterinary facilities including an emergency unit, lab facility, scanning pharmaceutical, and medical equipment, he said.

Chauhan further said that a 'war room' is being prepared to allow veterinarians and livestock farmers to pursue veterinary care in a timely manner.

"For the first time, a 'war room' is being prepared by the Department of Animal Husbandry in Karnataka to allow veterinarians and livestock farmers to pursue veterinary care in a timely manner. The facility will be available 24 hours a day," he added.

Moreover, Karnataka is planning to ban cow slaughter as well by bringing the Prevention of Cow Slaughter and Preservation Bill, 2012.

"Many states have passed the Anti-Cow Slaughter Bill. We are preparing to implement it in Karnataka as well. The state government will soon implement a ban on cow slaughter, sale, and consumption of beef on the lines of many other states," added Chauhan.

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Hosapete, Jan 6: Tension prevailed at Chalavadikeri here on Monday as residents prevented BJP leaders and workers from entering the locality for propaganda on Citizenship (Amendment) Act and shouted slogans against them.

On receipt of the information about the arrival of the BJP leaders, the residents of the locality gathered at the entrance of the lane and displayed black flag besides shouting slogan-go back, go back.

The people told the BJP workers not enter their vicinity when the workers stated them that they will distribute pamphlets only.

The police who arrived at the spot are trying their best to pacify the irate locals. More number of people belonging to Muslim and Dalit communities are residing in the area.

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Udupi, Apr 2: The Udupi Administration has given its nod to lift and transport watermelons, pineapples, papaya and Mattu Gulla after growers in the district complained that their produce will go waste and start rotting due to the lockdown on account of COVID-19.

In statement issued here on Thursday, Deputy Commissioner G Jagadeesha said that the administration has already held a meeting with wholesale fruit merchants registered with the Agriculture Marketing Produce Committee (APMC).

It has directed these merchants to purchase 35 tonnes of pineapples, 55 tonnes of watermelons and 5,000 bunches of bananas from growers and sell them within the district and also send them to other districts. Such transportation has been exempted from prohibitory orders, he said.

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