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UP: Bhim Army removes murti of Ma Kali and replaces it with idols of Ambedkar and Buddha

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Goons affiliated with the Bhim Army have removed a murti of Ma Kali and installed idols of Dr. BR Ambedkar in its stead. The incident took place in the Hareva Shukla village of Basti district of Uttar Pradesh. The murti of Ma Kali is currently missing.

According to the Hindu organisations that are active in the village, the murti of Ma Kali had been in the village for nearly 40 years. The murti was removed on the directions of Bhim Army leader Ashvani Gautam alias Monu. Pravin Shukla, a resident of the village, said that Ashvani Gautam had also promised to install idols of Ambedkar across the village to placate Dalits and curry political favour with them.

Pravin Shukla added that the idols of Ambedkar and Buddha were installed at the spot sometime on 25 April. Hindu organisations have also complained to the administration in this regard. Seeing the locals enraged at this insult and vandalism, the district administration has given the permission to remove the idols of Ambedkar and Buddha from the spot and reinstate the murti.

Shiv Kumar, who had allegedly removed the murti of Ma Kali and installed the idols of Ambedkar and Buddha, was forced to conciliate with the angry locals – which he reportedly did after a lot of fuss – and has conceded that the newly installed statues be removed. A murti of Ma Kali will soon be reinstated at its earlier spot in the presence of the Sub District Magistrate by removing the idols of Ambedkar and Buddha.

This is not the first time that murtis of Hindu deities have been demolished and replaced with a statue of Dr. Ambedkar or Buddha. A similar incident took place in Latur district of Maharashtra, where a Hindu temple, along with the murti, was razed to the ground with a JCB earthmover, and a temple dedicated to BR Ambedkar was built in its place. At the time, a family who opposed this crime was harassed, with a woman member of the family subject to a rape-attempt and then sued under the provisions of the Scheduled Castes and Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989.

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Union Minister V Muraleedharan’s car attacked by TMC goons in West Bengal’s Midnapore

V Muraleedharan, the Minister of State for External Affairs and Parliamentary Affairs was attacked by goons from Mamta Banerjee’s TMC while he was visiting West Midnapore in West Bengal. As a result, he had to cut short his trip and return.

He had posted about this on Twitter with the caption, “TMC goons attacked my convoy in West Midnapore, broken windows, attacked personal staff. Cutting short my trip. #BengalBurning @BJP4Bengal, @BJP4India, @narendramodi, @JPNadda, @AmitShah, @DilipGhoshBJP, @RahulSinhaBJP.”

He had also attached a video of his car being attacked by goons. The video shows men armed with wooden arms, violently charging at their car. They proceeded to break the glass at the back of the car, and the video shows planks of wood having landed at the back seat of the car. The car and its convoy proceed to leave the scene, as the video continues to show the goons following the car as it leaves.

As images and videos of the current state in West Bengal post the victory of Mamata Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress in the recent Assembly elections have gone viral on social media, this incident is yet another one in that series.

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Media, SM influencers launch organized campaign against BJP MP Tejasvi Surya for exposing bed allocation scam

A section of the journalists and social media influencers have unleashed an organized hate campaign Bengaluru South MP Tejasvi Surya for exposing the BBMP bed allocation scam.

The BJP MP on Tuesday held a press conference in which he said that a major bed allocation scam was unearthed during a surprise audit of the centralised bed allocation system.

He elaborated on the modus operandi used by the ‘bed mafia’ to create an artificial scarcity of beds by blocking them in the name of asymptomatic patients.

“During the audit, we noticed that 4,065 beds had undergone auto-unblocking. After we called up the patients against whose name the bed was initially blocked (booked), we learnt that they were all in home isolation and had never got admitted to the hospital. The BU number of a single patient in home isolation is being used to block 5-20 beds, which are then sold to other patients for a hefty sum,” the Bengaluru South MP said in a press conference on Tuesday.

After the expose, another video started doing the rounds on social media in which Tejasvi Surya along with MLAs Ravi Subramanya and Sathish Reddy can be seen questioning officials of the BBMP South Zone. In this video, Tejasvi Surya can be heard listing out some Muslim names asking on what basis they were hired.

Following this, a section of the media started sensationalizing the issue with a communal spin accusing Tejasvi Surya of ‘communalising’ the issue because Tejasvi listed out Muslim names. One of the first media to pounce was The News Minute which published an article titled “In the guise of exposing corruption, Tejasvi Surya is back to his communal tricks”. The insinuating article accused Tejasvi Surya and his colleagues of being part of a ‘hate ecosystem’ and went on to add that this was an ‘antic’ by the MP to deflect attention from the ‘inaction’ and ‘criminal negligence’ of the Modi government at the Centre.

It is pertinent to note that the news outlet’s Editor-in-Chief Dhanya Rajendran had tweeted that many private hospitals had reached out to her about people manning BBMP helplines asking for a cut for booking the bed.

However, it is said that the Joint Commissioner removed all the 17 people from the war room two days before the expose. This was apparently confirmed by the Commissioner of Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike by sources at the MP’s office.

Sarfaraz Khan, Joint Commissioner of BBMP who found himself in the midst backlash had taken to Facebook and had clarified the issue. Tejasvi Surya also spoke to Sarfaraz Khan and said that he never blamed him or his community and appreciated the office for his sincerity. He also extended his support to the officer’s work.

Following the expose by Tejasvi Surya, four people – Netravati, Dr. Rehan, Rohit and Shashi – have been arrested in connection with the case and FIRs have been registered. The case has now been transferred to Central Crime Branch (CCB).

BBMP Chief Commissioner Gaurav Gupta has said that specially constituted committee is looking into the bed allocation system. He said that the agency which BBMP had deployed is also being questioned and that the civic body is thinking of changing the agency. He also admitted there have been few cases of mischief which are being investigated. Mr. Gupta speaking about the expose of Tejasvi Surya said that there is nothing communal in the issue.

It must also be mentioned that Tejasvi never said these are the people involved in the scam. He merely questioned as to who these people are and how were they employed in the war room.

After the publishing of the article by The News Minute which was also carried by other media outlets, many social media influencers jumped the bandwagon to spread canards against the Bengaluru South MP. An organized online campaign was initiated with a derogatory hashtag.

Actor Siddharth, who has of late been grabbing the limelight by attacking the BJP and the Modi Government went on to spew venom calling Tejasvi Surya as a person dangerous than 26/11 terrorist Ajmal Kasab.

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Mohammad Zubair, of the ‘fact-checking’ website Alt News started diverting the attention of the scam to attack Tejasvi Surya.

Since the episode, it has been reported that the MP’s team members are being targetted offline. Phone numbers of about 20 people including some of the volunteers are being made public. They have been receiving threatening calls from unknown numbers at a time when the office has been receiving distress calls for COVID related help.

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US Govt supports India and South Africa WTO proposal to waive IP protections for Wuhan Virus vaccine

As the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic ravages India, the United States has announced that it will support a proposal by India and South Africa at World Trade Organisation (WTO) to temporarily waiver intellectual property protections for Covid-19 vaccines.

The support of the US to the India-South Africa led initiative comes at a crucial time as more vaccines are needed to boost the global supply to counter the Covid-19, as it will now allow manufacturers around the world to produce the vaccine. However, the other developed nations still would have to support this initiative.

United States Trade Representative (USTR) Katherine Tai on Wednesday (5 May) announced that the Biden-Harris Administration support the waiving intellectual property protections for COVID-19 vaccines.

“This is a global health crisis, and the extraordinary circumstances of the COVID-19 pandemic call for extraordinary measures. The Administration believes strongly in intellectual property protections, but in service of ending this pandemic, supports the waiver of those protections for COVID-19 vaccines,” Tai said in the statement.

“We will actively participate in text-based negotiations at the WTO needed to make that happen. Those negotiations will take time given the consensus-based nature of the institution and the complexity of the issues involved,” she said.

“The Administration’s aim is to get as many safe and effective vaccines to as many people as fast as possible. As our vaccine supply for the American people is secured, the Administration will continue to ramp up its efforts – working with the private sector and all possible partners – to expand vaccine manufacturing and distribution. It will also work to increase the raw materials needed to produce those vaccines,” Tai added.

At a time of global crisis, it was important for India and South Africa to ask the World Trade Organisation (WTO) to push for the Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) waiver for Covid vaccines.

Jonas Salk was an American virologist and medical researcher who developed one of the first successful polio vaccines. He could have made billions of dollars, however, he chose to give away the patent rights and when asked who owns the patent rights to the polio vaccine, he said,  “Who owns this patent?” Well, the people I would say. There is no patent. Could you patent the sun?

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DMK men attack hotel run by AIADMK cadre

With the ascension of DMK to power, incidents of atrocities being committed by the party’s cadres are being reported across Tamil Nadu.

In this light, a hotel belonging to an AIADMK cadre in Nilakottai was attacked and demolished by DMK cadres.

Maayi, an AIADMK office bearer, runs a small eatery near the Nilakottai bus stand. A few DMK men had come to the hotel to eat during which they had engaged in a verbal spat with Maayi. Those at the shop tried to pacify both the groups. Later that night, the DMK men had rampaged Maayi’s hotel by razing down the roofs made of asbestos sheet. They had broken the furnitures and other properties at the hotel damaging them completely.

Maayi along with his men later lodged a complaint at the police station and laid siege in order to bring attention to his plight.

This is one of the many incidents that has been reported following the DMK’s win. Earlier, an ‘Amma Unavagam’ located in J.J Nagar near Maduravoyal, Chennai was attacked by DMK goons. An ‘Amma Mini Clinic‘ located in Avarikadu panchayat near Vedaranyam in Nagapattinam district was attacked by ‘mysterious persons’.  On May 2 immediately after the DMK’s victory was confirmed, DMK cadres in Karur ransacked a shop belonging to an AIADMK cadre causing extensive damage to the property along with a person getting injured seriously.

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Bed allocation scam: ‘Four arrested so far, four others questioned’, says CCB

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On Wednesday May 5, the Central Crime Branch (CCB) confirmed the arrest of four accused for their alleged involvement in the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) bed allocation scam in Bengaluru.

Joint Commissioner of Police (Crime) Sandeep Patil said that two FIRs filed in the city were transferred to the CCB.

“We have arrested four accused so far. Four others are being questioned. Searches have been conducted in al eight zonal war rooms”, Patil said.

Earlier on Tuesday, DCP (South) Harish Pandey had confirmed the arrest of a social worker and her nephew for their alleged involvement in the bed allocation scam. The police team had approached them posing as the relatives of a COVID-19 patient who needed a bed.

Bengaluru South MP Tejasvi Surya had, on May 4, alleged that a major bed allocation scam was unearthed during a surprise audit of the centralised bed allocation system, along with three BJP MLAs from South Bengaluru on Tuesday.

The ‘bed mafia’ calls up the COVID-19 patients with BU number to find out if they are asymptomatic and in home isolation. The beds are then booked against that particular BU number. These blocked beds automatically get unblocked if the patient does not turn up at the hospital within the next 12 hours. This bed is now manually re-alloted to the patients referred by the agents, who charge a hefty fee of ₹40,000 for a bed. These agents scout for patients on social media, where people are posting appeals for oxygen and ICU beds.

“During the audit, we noticed that 4,065 beds had undergone auto-unblocking. After we called up the patients against whose name the bed was initially blocked (booked), we learnt that they were all in home isolation and had never got admitted to the hospital. The BU number of a single patient in home isolation is being used to block 5-20 beds, which are then sold to other patients for a hefty sum,” Surya alleged.

Surya has now approached Infosys co-founder Nandan Nilekani to rehaul the bed allocation software and to further ensure transparency in the mechanism.

“Had a conversation with Nandan Nilekani this morning and sought his help to revamp BBMP bed allocation software. Lots of gratitude to him for putting very best tech architects on the job immediately. Yet again, Nandan Nilekani has proved he is always available for Bengaluru!” Tejasvi Surya said in a tweet.

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13 die at Chengalpattu Government Hospital, families allege lack of oxygen

Following the deaths of 13 patients in a row at Chengalpattu Government Hospital, the District Collector went in person and conducted an inquiry following the complaints by patients who suspected that there may be a lack of oxygen.

The Wuhan Virus cases in the suburban areas of Chennai has been increasing especially in areas like Tambaram, Pallavaram, and Kattankulathur which fall under the Chengalpattu district. In light of this, thirteen people died in a row at the Chengalpattu Government Hospital on Tuesday, which became a cause of concern for the in-patients.

It was reported that the hospital was suffering from a lack of oxygen and that this was the reason why 13 patients died. District Collector John Louis was asked to rush to the government hospital to investigate. He however said that there was no lack of oxygen in the hospital.

He added that only one in 13 people died of coronavirus and the rest died due to other reasons. The district collector said an investigation was underway into the deaths of 13 more patients. He added that the public need not fear that the hospital is short of oxygen.

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Smuggler who tried to illegally sell rare idol of Goddess Saraswati caught red-handed

Coimbatore local police have arrested a man who tried to smuggle and sell a rare and precious idol of Goddess Saraswati near the Vellakoil area of the Coimbatore district.

Ramesh, who hails from Manthapuram near Vellakoil in Tirupur district, had bought a three-quarter-foot-tall, two-kilogram idol of Goddess Saraswati for ₹1 lakh from a man in Coimbatore. Local police have now arrested him while he was illegally trying to sell the statue.

The police then went on to recover the idol from him. It has been reported that the information about the semiprecious idol will be revealed only after a thorough examination. Research on the same will reveal how old the statue is and the monetary value of this semiprecious Saraswati idol. Police are conducting a serious investigation the fact that if the idol was stolen from the temple that they suspect and as to whom he bought it from.

A devotee from the area questioned that if the idol could be easily taken from a temple and sold, it was shocking as to how the temple authorities were monitoring the idols in the temple and how many idols like this were being smuggled and sold.

Netizens on social media have been commenting on the need to install CCTV cameras in all temples as the disappearance of idols in the temple is becoming a saga.

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Transgenders take to the streets to create awareness against coronavirus

The central and state governments are taking steadfast measures to control the spread of coronavirus. To help the government in its efforts, members from the transgender community danced together on the road in the suburbs of Sholinganallur in Chennai and created awareness among the public.

Their dance was based on emphasizing the need to wear masks and follow social distancing norms while stepping out of the house, in order to control the spread of corona. Armed with placards and slogans, they educated those on the road and passersby on the importance of wearing a mask, frequent use of sanitizers, and explained why washing of hands regularly was necessary. They also went on to chant slogans about their community and how they have been sidelined during this crisis.

They provided free masks to motorists and the general public who went without helmets on the roads and highlighted the need to wear a helmet.

These members of the transgender community have been found to be constantly raising awareness about how to follow precautionary measures against the spread of the coronavirus.

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Hindus of Bangladesh to protest against pogrom of Hindus in West Bengal

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Amid reports of widespread violence against Hindus in West Bengal, allegedly carried out by workers and supporters of the Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress (TMC), the Bangladesh National Hindu Grand Alliance has announced that it will carry out a protest against the killings of Hindus.

The protest by the Hindu advocacy group will be held on May 7, 10 AM at the Dhaka Press Club.

The protestors will also burn the effigy of TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee, who on May 5 took oath as the chief minister of West Bengal for the third time.

Thousands of Hindus had fled Bangladesh to West Bengal in the aftermath of the 1971 Indo-Pakistan war, which had led to an influx of Hindu refugees in the Indian state. Thousands more had fled to India over the years, when faced with persecution in the Muslim-majority country.

Post-poll violence has ensued over the past two days across West Bengal, with reports emerging of TMC workers torching and looting offices, residences and shops owned by Hindus, killing Hindus across political lines and raping Hindu women.

Meanwhile, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) vowed to ‘dismantle’ the political violence in the state.

“Those who were supposed to protect others are the ones responsible for this violence. They can take the oath, everyone has the right to do so in a democracy. But we also take an oath to dismantle political violence in Bengal”, national president JP Nadda said, while addressing BJP workers.

The BJP also took an oath to “protect the Constitutional values laid down by Dr. BR. Ambedkar against the political violence going on in Bengal” and “ensure equality for everyone” in the state.

Prime minister Narendra Modi even congratulated Banerjee on her taking oath as chief minister.

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