MK hardens stand, warns of quitting UPA over Lanka

March 18, 2013

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Chennai/ New Delhi, Mar 18: Hardening his stance against the Centre over the Sri Lankan Tamils issue, DMK president M Karunanidhi on Sunday went a step ahead, warning that the party will pull out altogether from the ruling UPA if the government failed to move amendments to the US-sponsored resolution on the issue at the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC).

The US?is likely to table the draft resolution on Tuesday and voting may take place on Thursday or Friday.

Karunanidhi said India should indict Sri Lanka for the “genocide against the Tamil people there”. Dashing off an urgent letter to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, copies of which were released at a press conference, he said with just a few more days left before the US resolution against Sri Lanka came up for discussion at the ongoing UNHRC meeting in Geneva, India should take the lead to incorporate key changes in it.

New Delhi, however, is unlikely to lend its voice to the clamour for an “international” probe at the UNHRC next week, though it may support the call for “credible” and “independent” investigation into the alleged war crimes in the island nation. It is likely to support the US-sponsored resolution on Sri Lanka, but is understood to be keen to ensure that it remains “non-intrusive”. Notwithstanding pressure from ally DMK, the government is unlikely to support any move that infringes on the sovereignty of Sri Lanka.

External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid on Sunday said the government would consult the DMK before deciding on its stand.

Karunanidhi said he had written to the prime minister “with immense mental agony and feeling of having been let down by the Government of India” and urged the Centre to take immediate steps to make critical changes to the US?draft resolution before the UNHRC.

The changes should include the citing that the Sri Lankan Army had “committed genocide and war crimes” against the Tamils there, and the need for a “credible, independent, International Commission of Investigation in a time-bound manner” to enable to punish the guilty.

Significantly, Union Finance Minister P Chidambaram had hoped at a rally in Karaikudi on Saturday evening that India would vote against the island nation at the UNHRC, which possibly included a demand for an independent and international probe into the human rights violation by Sri Lanka. The senior Congress leader from Tamil Nadu had also counselled patience to one and all, including political parties and agitating students in the state till March 22.

Karunanidhi, however, did not seem convinced. “ We want the Centre to get more serious about this issue and hence our repeated reminders to them seeking those changes in the US?resolution,” he contended. Even if the US did not agree to the amendments, India’s failure to even propose such changes will amount to inflicting “severe injustice on the Sri Lankan Tamils,” the DMK chief reasoned.

“We are repeatedly knocking at the Centre’s doors, emphasising these modifications in the resolution; if no response is forthcoming, we have no option but to conclude that they (Centre) are not coming forward to secure justice for the suffering Tamils in Sri Lanka,” Karunanidhi told reporters.

“If they (Centre) do not accept our demand for the above changes in the US resolution, then it is certain that we (DMK) will not continue in the Congress-led UPA alliance,” Karunanidhi asserted. He hinted that his party was not wavering on the issue now, as it did in the past after having given similar ultimatums since 2008.

Meanwhile, students’ protests and fasts continued for the seventh day in different parts of Tamil Nadu on Sunday. A joint struggle committee of students fighting for the “cause of the Eelam Tamils” have also planned to picket Raj Bhavan in Chennai on Monday.

In Theni district down south, hundreds of plantation workers also joined the protest-fasts on Sunday. The World Thamil Organisation registered in the US, also hailed the stir in Tamil Nadu.

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August 7,2020

New Delhi, Aug 7: India's COVID-19 cases tally crossed 20 lakh mark with the highest single-day spike of 62,538 cases on Friday, said Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

The COVID-19 tally rises to 20,27,075 including 6,07,384 active cases, 13,78,106 cured/discharged/migrated and 41,585 deaths, according to the Ministry of Health.

Maharashtra with 1,46,268 active cases and 3,05,521 cured and discharged patients continues to be the worst affected. The state has also reported 16,476 deaths due to the infection.

Tamil Nadu has 54,184 active cases while 2,14,815 patients have been discharged after treatment in the state. 4,461 deaths have been reported due to COVID-19 in the state.

Andhra Pradesh with 80,426 active cases is the third on the list. There are 1,04,354 cured and discharged patients and 1,681 deaths reported from the state.

Delhi now has 10,072 active cases and 1,26,116 cured and discharged patients. 4,044 people have lost their lives due to the disease in the Union Territory so far. 

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January 24,2020

Kochi/Mumbai, Jan 24: Two students who recently returned from China have been kept under medical observation at the Ernakulam Government Medical College here for possible exposure to the coronavirus, an outbreak of which in China has triggered a global health scare.

Reports from Mumbai said two persons there too have been put observation at the civic-run Kasturba Hospital in Chinchpokali, PTI reported.

Health officials said no cases of the deadly infection have been detected.

One of the students being screened in Kerala and both being screen in Mumai have reported symptoms such as cold and fever and has been kept in isolation wards.

The additional district medical officer of Ernakulam, Dr S Sreedevi, said samples of the student’s body fluids would be sent to the National Institute of Virology in Pune for tests.

The youngster consulted a doctor at a private hospital and was referred to the Ernakulam hospital in the wake of the virus outbreak in Wuhan city of China.

A stringent screening system has been set up at the Kochi International Airport to screen passengers who have been in the affected province in China. Persons who have been to Wuhan and showing symptoms of cold, cough and fever are being immediately shifted to the Ernakulam hospital.

All quariantine facilities have been put in place there including an isolation ward and a ventilator.

The other person under observation in Kerala is an MBBS student from Kottayam district who recently returned from his college in China. The district medical office said she has no health issues. She was put under observation as a precautionary measure.

In Mumbai, 1,789 passengers have undergone thermal screening at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport for the coronavirus since January 19.

Coronavirus cases were first reported from Wuhan, the capital of central Chinas Hubei province in China.

In the wake of the coronavirus outbreak in China, doctors at international airports have been asked to screen travellers for symptoms if they are returning from China. All private doctors have been asked to alert the authorities if they observe symptoms of the coronavirus.

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March 6,2020

Mumbai, Mar 6: A Rolls Royce car, paintings of famous artists M F Hussain and Amrita Sher-Gil, designer handbags and other luxury items belonging to fugitive diamond jeweller Nirav Modi garnered over Rs 51 crore in the second auction conducted on Thursday.

As many as 40 items went under the hammer on Thursday, which marks the completion of auction of assets seized by the Enforcement Directorate.

The auction was conducted by Saffronart on behalf of the deputy director, Enforcement Directorate, and was expected to garner a minimum of Rs 40 crore in proceeds.

A collection of 112 prized assets of Modi were put up for live and online auctions from March 3 to 5, which included major artworks by contemporary and modern Indian artists, designer handbags, luxury watches and cars.

While the online auction on March 3-4 garnered Rs 2.04 crore against the expected proceeds of Rs 52 lakh, the live auction on Thursday garnered Rs 51.41 crore more.

These assets, seized by the ED, were put on auction in an attempt to recover a part of the dues Modi owes to various banks.

According to officials from Saffronart, the ED would get Rs 53.45 crore from the proceeds of these two auctions.

The lots that went under the hammer included legendary painter MF Hussain's painting of 'Battle of Ganga and Jamuna- Mahabharata 12' which went for a record 12 crore, the highest price received so far for the painter's work.

Amrita Sher-Gil's rare 1935 painting 'Boys with Lemons', which was auctioned for the first time, sold for Rs 15.7 crore ($2.24 million).

V S Gaitonde's tranquil 1972 painting was sold for Rs 9.52 crore while Manjit Bawa's Untitled 1992 sold for Rs 6.16 crore. Modi's Rolls Royce Ghost witnessed a high demand, selling for twice its estimate at Rs 1.68 crore ($240,000).

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