Akhilesh Yadav goes 'soft' on Mayawati's corruption

August 17, 2012
Akhilesh

Lucknow, August 17: The Samajwadi Party (SP) government rode to power earlier this year in March after winning elections on the issue of corruption in previous Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) regime. However, contrary to the repeated assurances that it would weed out corruption and take strict action against the accused, the Akhilesh Yadav-led SP government seems to be protecting those named in various alleged scams which occurred during the Mayawati rule.

Sample this: while Rs 1200 crore sugar mill sale scam has been put in the back burner, the government has not given sanction to the CBI for prosecuting senior officials and doctors named in the Rs-5700 crore National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) scam and a through probe in the Rs 1000-crore Noida farm house land allotment scam is being unnecessarily delayed. Further, the inquires ordered in over a dozen other scams are moving at a snail's pace.

In the Noida farm house land allotment scam, the government has been accused of trying to protect the officials involved in the scam. First preliminary inquiry was delayed and the matter was referred to the Lokayukta only after media highlighted the anomalies. Now, it has come to light that the required procedure was not followed before sending the case to Lokayukta. As a result, the Lokayukta has returned the government's request to probe the scam.

In the NRHM scam, the government is sitting over CBI's request to for sanction of prosecution of prime accused IAS officer Pradeep Shukla and over 20 doctors named in investigations. Further, Shukla, who was arrested by the CBI, was not even put under suspension by the state government for the period he was in the jail for 90 days before getting bail on August 13. Significantly, senior SP minister and chief minister's uncle Shivpal Yadav visited Shukla in jail.

In sugar mill scam, the SP government after coming to power had promised to take action but did nothing. When accused by some opposition parties of going easy on Mayawati, the government constituted a 9-member team headed by chief secretary in June this year to probe the matter again, despite the fact that the Comptroller and Auditor General had already found anomalies worth Rs 1200 crore in sale of 21 government sugar mills during BSP rule.

Though SP leaders continue to blame the corruption in previous BSP regime for the mess in the state, they have done little, barring suspensions of lower rung officials, to send a strong signal that their government is against corruption. Even the decision to refer anomalies in construction of Dalit memorials to the Lokayukta was taken after High Court issued a notice on a public interest litigation (PIL) seeking information about action taken in the scam.

Other alleged scams which are bring probed but at a snail's pace include anomalies in construction of toilets in rural households, arbitrary use of urgency clause for acquiring over 10,000 acre of agriculture land in Noida for housing projects, irregularities in appointment of about 72,000 primary teachers, anomalies in construction of canals and irregularities in allotment of contracts for mining, excise and high security number plates among other cases.


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May 21,2020

Eminent river engineer and former professor of civil engineering at IIT in the Banaras Hindu University (BHU) Prof. U.K. Choudhary has said that the judicious use of river technology can help resolve the Coronavirus crisis as well as the plight of Ganga river.

Choudhary, who is also founder of Ganga Research Centre at IIT (BHU), said: "The Ganga water contains a significantly higher proportion of bacteriophages - a kind of virus that kill bacteria. Our ancient scriptures like Vedas, Puranas and Upanishads say that Ganga jal is medicinal water. Scientists later found that Ganga water has bacteriophages capable of killing pathogens."

Explaining further, he said, "Let us analyze the source of bacteriophages. If we take three rivers of Himalayan origin having sources at different heights -the Ganga (Gomukh), Yamuna (Yamunotri) and the Sone river, we find the colours of waters are different. The whitish colour of Ganga water, greenish colour of Yamuna water and the brownish colour of Sone water is also indicative. As Gomukh is the highest among the three, its water comes from lowest depth of aquifer as compared to Yamunotri and Sone river," he explained.

Thus, the quality of river water is proportional to height of origin point. This defines the genetic character of Ganga water. The balanced flow of this water in entire length of the Ganga defines the medicinal property of Ganga water," he stated.

Prof Chaudhary said that the bacteriophages in the Ganga can curb the spread of coronavirus through soil, water and air.
He suggested that the idea is to preserve the medicinal value of Ganga water and to use it to fight Corona. He said that this can be done by opening the gates of all the dams and barrages in a way that the discharge through each is similar to the water at Gomukh. In this way, the concentration of bacteriophage will be enhanced in Ganga water making it more effective against pathogens.

"With increasing diffusion of bacteriophages in water and soil, the spread of Coronavirus will be impacted and reduced. This methodology and technique can also help maintain the quality of Ganga water later when the problem of Corona ends," he said.

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March 5,2020

New Delhi, Mar 5: The primary classes of all schools in the national capital will remain closed till March 31 to prevent a possibility of spread of coronavirus, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia announced on Thursday.

According to Directorate of Education (DoE) officials, while elaborate guidelines have been issued about preventive measures for coronavirus, students of nursery and primary classes are too young to understand the risk, making them more prone to infectious diseases.

Sisodia, who also holds the education portfolio, tweeted, "As a precautionary measure to prevent the possibility of spread of COVID-19 amongst our children, Delhi Government has directed the immediate closure of all primary schools (Govt/ aided/ private/MCD/NDMC) till 31/3/20(sic)."

A senior DoE official said, "Elaborate guidelines have already been issued. However, students of nursery and primary classes are too young to understand the risks associated with COVID-19. Thus they are more prone to infectious diseases and mingle around with classmates more often."

"It will be good if they are trained in the do's and dont's under the care and supervision of their parents at home. However, students of classes other than primary will continue to come to schools or examination centres for writing their examination as per schedule. The teaching, as well as non-teaching staff, will also attend regular school," the official said.

As of now, the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the country stands at 30, including 16 Italian tourists. The figure includes the first three cases reported from Kerala last month who have already been discharged following recovery.

Alerted by the coronavirus case reported in Delhi-NCR, schools in the region have sent out advisories to parents suggesting that they do not send their wards to attend classes even in case of mild cough or cold, and saying that they may declare holidays if the need arises. A few schools have announced already holidays and others have advanced their spring break.

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June 8,2020

Jaipur, Jun 8: An inquiry has been initiated against staff of a private hospital in Rajasthan's Churu district after receiving screenshots of a purported WhatsApp chat in which they allegedly discussed about not attending to Muslim patients affected by COVID-19, police said on Sunday.

Screenshots of the chat between the hospital staff had gone viral following which an investigation has been initiated, they said.

Dr Sunil Choudhary, who runs the Srichand Baradiya Rog Nidan Kendra in Sardarshahar and whose staff purportedly wrote the messages, apologised through a Facebook post, saying the hospital staff did not have any intention to hurt any religious groups.

"We have received a complaint following which we are taking action to register FIR in the matter," Churu Superintendent of Police Tejaswini Gautam said.

Sardarshahar police station SHO Mahendra Dutt Sharma said the police control room had received a complaint regarding screenshots of the chat being circulated on social media. "We are inquiring into the matter. An FIR will be registered against the names mentioned in the WhatsApp chat," Sharma said.

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