VHP reminds Modi of 1989 BJP pledge on Bill for Temple; slams Rahul, Mamata

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October 29, 2018

New Delhi, Oct 29: The Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) on Monday said it was "disappointed" that the crucial hearing on the years old Ram Mandir-Babri Masjid dispute was deferred and maintained that the apex court seems to be "avoiding" to take up the title dispute for urgent hearing.

Shortly after the three-member bench of the Supreme Court headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi deferred the matter for hearing to January next year, senior VHP leader Arun Kumar also directed his tirade against Congress President Rahul Gandhi and Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee and said it is high time for "each of them to take a stand and be accountable". 

"What is pending in the Supreme Court is a title dispute and when Justice Dipak Misra said that and dismissed all the intervention applications, we were hopeful that now the Supreme Court will hear the case and decide it. That would have been a great thing," senior VHP leader Arun Kumar told reporters here. 

"We are disappointed that this did not happen," he told television channels.

To a pointed question on what would the VHP do if the government does not bring an Ordinance, Mr Kumar said: "We believe this government (led by PM Narendra Modi) is a government of Ram Bhakts. The BJP has passed a resolution for legislation in Palampur session in 1989, they have been our associates in this fight (for Ram Temple), so we look forward to them to implement their own manifesto".

Answering questions on the role of non-BJP political parties, he said: "It will be time for all the political parties to stand up and be counted.'

' We know a President of a major political party who is said to wearing a Janyu goes to Kailash Mansorovar in an advertised Yatra. In his election rallies, he is described as Ram Bhakt," he said in reference to the Congress President.

Making a veiled attack on West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress supremo Ms Banerjee, the VHP leader said "There is another leader who distributes money to all puja pandals, it would be time for each of them to take a stand and be counted". 

He said an Ordinance or the legislative measure will be a genuine alternative route to resolve the years old dispute.

"Making a legislation is another way, a lawful way of sorting out this problem.... Therefore, the demand for a legislation is in no way any disrespect to the Supreme Court," Mr Kumar said. 

He said when the then Chief Justice Dipak Misra was heading the bench and hearing the case, the Hindu saints at a meeting in Udupi had decided to "wait" for the apex court's ruling.

"Justice Misra retired in October and therefore we found that the wait was not worth it...," he said adding the new Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi has also deferred the matter.

He pointed out that: "The Supreme Court which had time to sit on the night (on other cases) and late in the evening has somehow avoided to hear the appeal of a great public importance and which affects the tranquility, amicability and other things".

In that context, he said, "Therefore, there comes the other lawful way of demanding a legislation has been preferred".

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April 16,2020

Thiruvananthapuram, Apr 16: Seven fresh cases of COVID-19 were reported from Kerala on Thursday, taking the total number of active cases to 147 in the state,even as over 88,000 people are under observation.

On Wednesday, only one positive case had been reported, thelowest in weeks.

While Kannur reported four cases, two were from Kozhikode and one from Kasaragod, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan told reportershere.

Five of those affected had come from abroad, while two have got it through contact with infected people.

Samples of 27 people, including 24 from the worst affected Kasaragod, have turned negative on Thursday.

He said 394 coronavirus cases have so farbeen detected from the state.

Over 80,000 people are under observation, including 532 in various hospitals.

Vijayan said 17,400 samples have been sent for testing of which 16,459 have returned negative.

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February 25,2020

New Delhi, Feb 25: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday told a meeting of Delhi Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and party leaders that "professional assessment" is that the violence in north-east Delhi has been "spontaneous".

He also said adequate forces have been already deployed in affected areas even as he urged political parties to avoid provocative speeches and statements which could flare up the situation and desist from rumour-mongering. He also instructed Delhi Police Commissioner Amulya Patnaik to re-activate local peace committees. 

"Shah noted that the professional assessment is that the violence in the capital has been spontaneous. He expressed confidence in Delhi Police and said that the force has shown maximum restraint to get the situation under control," a statement issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) said.

However, on Monday, government sources had claimed that violence in the national capital "appeared to be orchestrated" to coincide with the high-profile visit. A PTI report from Hyderabad on Tuesday also quoted Minister of State for Home G Kishan Reddy as saying that the violence in Delhi has been perpetrated intentionally and the Narendra Modi government would not tolerate such incidents. 

While Shah said adequate forces have been deployed, there were also reports that the Delhi Police Commissioner told MHA top brass that it did not have adequate forces to control the violence that erupted in north-east Delhi. However, Delhi Police later tweeted that the Commissioner has denied that "no such information was given to MHA" and such reports were "totally baseless". 

Urging parties to avoid provocative speeches and statements which could flare up the situation, the statement said, Shah expressed confidence in Delhi Police and said that the force has shown maximum restraint to get the situation under control.

Appealing to all to maintain restraint and desist from rumour-mongering while instructing the Delhi Police Commissioner to re-activate local peace committees, Shah said Delhi's borders with Uttar Pradesh and Haryana have been under surveillance for the last three days. 

Shah also urged parties to ask their local leaders to hold meetings in sensitive areas and instructed senior police officers to visit vulnerable police stations at the earliest

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March 28,2020

Mar 28: A 69-year-old patient, hailing from Chullikal in Ernakulam District, passed away at Kalamasserry Medical College at 8:00am.

The patient had come from Dubai recently and was quarantined.

He arrived in Kerala on March 16 and was tested positive for Coronavirus on March 22, Medical College nodal officer A Fathahudeen said.

He was undergoing treatment for heart ailment and blood pressure. He had earlier undergone a bypass surgery.

Forty nine passengers in the flight he came are under quarantine.

A close relative and the driver who picked him up from the airport are coronavirus positive.

Since the deceased had no contact with any others in the state since his arrival, his route map was not processed.

Kerala reported 39 fresh cases of coronavirus on Friday, taking the total number of people under treatment to 164. The total number of confirmed cases from the state is 176, but, of this, 12 had recovered.

Of the 39 cases, 34 are from the worst affected northernmost district of Kasaragod, two from Kannur and one each from Thrissur, Kozhikode and Kollam.

With a positive case being reported from Kollam, all 14 districts in the state have been affected by the pandemic.

The worst affected Kasaragod has 76 positive cases, the highest and most of the affected are Non Resident Keralites from the Gulf.

A total of 1,10,299 people are under surveillence and 616 are in isolation wards of various hospitals.

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