Parties sympathise with Sri Lankan pilgrims’ plight

September 5, 2012

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Chennai/Tirunelveli, September 5: With the pro-Tamil outfits attacking Sri Lankan pilgrims in the state, the DMK on Tuesday said it was only opposed to India’s training defence personnel from the island nation while the CPI(M) expressed concern over the hostility towards the visitors.

DMK president M. Karunanidhi said his party was strongly opposed to India’s training of defence personnel from Lanka, but was not averse to players’ visits.

“All that we can insist is there should be no military training to Sri Lankan personnel in India as the military was responsible for the death of civilian Tamils. That is why we are opposing the training for Lankan personnel and even stoutly opposing it in Parliament,” Mr Karunanidhi said in reply to a query on Lankan pilgrims being forced to leave for home after some local pro-Tamil outfits staged a protest against them near Thanjavur Monday.

When asked about his party’s stand on the state government sending back a Lankan football team, Mr Karunanidhi said it is usual for sportsmen, especially cricketers from the two nations, to travel to either country to play matches.
On Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s proposed India visit later this month on an official engagement, the DMK chief said, “It is not acceptable to us that he, responsible for the killing of lakhs of Tamils, is accorded a special welcome”, in India.

Expressing concern over “hostility” against Lankan visitors in the state, the CPI(M) said nothing should be done to disturb people-to-people relations whatever be the Lankan government’s approach towards the Tamils issue. It also appealed to the people and political forces in TN to ensure that friendly and harmonious relations are maintained with the people of Sri Lanka.

TN-Colombo trade may take a beating, fear southern dealers

Pro-Tamil outfits may be happy that Sri Lankan pilgrims have been driven back to their island nation, cutting short their trip to the state, but the trading community of the southern districts is afraid its traditional trade with Colombo through Thoothukudi could take a hit as a result.

Chairman of the Thoothukudi chapter of the Confederation of Indian industries (CII), Gunasingh Chelladurai, says the acts of some of the political and other outfits in Tamil Nadu against the visitors from Sri Lanka are bound to adversely affect its existing trade ties with the neighbouring nation. Around 15 boats currently operate between Thoothukudi and Colombo, carrying dry fish, construction material and beedi leaves for export to Colombo from small traders of the southern districts of Tirunelveli, Thoothukudi and Virudhunagar.

A boat operator, Danabalan says 50 years ago over 40 sailboats were engaged in the sea trade between Thoothukudi and Colombo, but the ethnic crisis in Sri Lanka dealt a severe blow to the trade and the boats stopped operating altogether during the final phase of the war between the Sri Lankan government and the LTTE in 2008, leaving 5000 sailors jobless.
The sailboat service however resumed on February 12, 2011 after the end of the ethnic war in the island nation, but now only 15 boats operate between the two countries, according to him. Danabalan fears that the attitude of the state government and other political parties to visiting Sri Lankans could prove the last straw for the traditional small sailboat service.

Responding to the fears of the boatmen, state secretariat member of CP1(M), K Kanagaraj says the state government is doing a great disservice to the Tamils by harassing Sri Lankan nationals visiting Tamil Nadu and warns it may provoke the common Singhalese against the community in Sri Lanka.


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January 30,2020

Wayanad, Jan 30: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Thursday compared Mahatma Gandhi assassin Nathuram Godse with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying both believed in the same ideology.

Gandhi, at an anti-CAA rally here, launched a scathing attack on Modi and said he was making Indians to prove that they are Indians.

Addressing participants at "Save the Constitution" march at Kalpetta in Wayanad, his Lok Sabha constituency on Martyr's Day, Gandhi said there was no difference between Godse and Modi.

"Today, an ignorant man is trying to challenge Gandhi's ideology. He is creating an atmosphere of hatred. The ideology is same. Nathuram Godse and Narendra Modi, they believe in the same ideology. There is no difference except that Modi does not have the guts to say he believes in the ideology of Godse," the Wayanad MP said.

Attacking the Prime Minister on the new Citizenship Law, Gandhi questioned Modi and asked who was he to ask Indians to prove that they were Indians.

"Indians are being made to prove that they are Indians. Who is Narendra Modi to decide who is an Indian. Who gave Modi the licence to ask for my Indianness? I know I am an Indian and I don't have to prove it to anyone. Likewise, 1.4 billion Indians do not have to prove that they are Indians," he said.

The Congress leader led the march here as part of efforts to intensify the party's protests against CAA in the state.

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May 12,2020

New Delhi, May 12: Stranded for over 50 days due to the lockdown and suspension of passenger train services, many people in the national capital will finally be able to reach their destinations in different parts of the country after the railways resumed services on Tuesday.

Three special AC trains will leave the New Delhi railway station for Dibrugarh, Bengaluru and Bilaspur.

The train to Dibrugarh in Assam will leave at 4.45 p.m, while the one leaving for Bilaspur in Chhattisgarh and Bengaluru in Karnataka will leave the New Delhi station at 5.30 p.m and 9.15 p.m respectively.

Entry to the station has been facilitated from the Paharganj side for all confirmed ticket holders. No entry for passengers holding such tickets will be permitted from the Ajmeri Gate side, the railways said.

Railway authorities have put barricades outside the station premises and only those with confirmed tickets are being allowed to enter.

All passengers are undergoing thermal screening before entering the station premises. For this purpose, they have also been asked to reach the station 90 minutes prior to the departure of the train.

A senior Railway Police Force officer said every passenger is being subjected to thermal screening. Hand sanitiser machines have also been placed at the entrance and the passengers are being advised to sanitise their hands before entering the station premises.

Syed Yasir, a private retail sector executive, said due to the resumption of services he will now be able to go to Nagpur to be with his family on Eid. 

Surendra, an engineer with a PSU, was on an assignment in Agra when the lockdown was announced. After the Railways decided to resume passenger train services, he came to Delhi in a private vehicle to board the train to Bengaluru.

"I was on an assignment in Agra where I was stuck. I have come from Agra in a private vehicle and now going to board the train to Bengaluru," Surendra, who identified himself with his first name, said.

Five more trains bound for Delhi will leave from Patna, Bengaluru, Howrah, Mumbai and Ahmedabad, the railways said.

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August 5,2020

Ayodhya,  Aug 5: The Saryu Ghat was seen decorated ahead of the foundation stone-laying ceremony of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya on Wednesday.

In wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, sanitisation work was also done at the Hanuman Garhi temple in the morning ahead of the Prime Minister's visit. Strict security and COVID-19 protocols will be followed at the temple.

Prime Minister Modi will perform 'pooja' at Hanuman Garhi and Shree Ramlala Virajman before performing 'bhoomi pujan' of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) had informed on Tuesday.

He will unveil a plaque to mark the laying of the foundation stone and also release a commemorative postage stamp on 'Shree Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir'.

Around 175 eminent guests have been invited for the ‘bhoomi pujan’ of the Ram Janmbhoomi Mandir. Besides Prime Minister Modi, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat, Mahant Nritya Gopaldas Maharaj, Uttar Pradesh Governor Anandiben Patel and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will be present on stage.

"175 eminent guests have been invited for the ‘bhoomi pujan’ of Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Mandir. 135 Pujya Sants belonging to 135 spiritual traditions will be present in the programme. Some eminent citizens of Ayodhya have also been invited," as per Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Teerth Kshetra.

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