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Panaji, April 12 (IANS) Occupants of around 22 houses in Sangolda village of North Goa have threatened to boycott Lok Sabha elections after a demolition squad began to raze their houses on Friday.

Constructed on comunidade land, these people were fighting a legal battle to save their houses, however the High Court of Bombay at Goa had dismissed their petition. These locals have claimed that they have been staying here for the last 40 years.

Tension prevailed in the area after the demolition squad arrived at the site in the morning, however locals could not deter them from carrying out demolition due to the presence of heavy police force.

Speaking to IANS, BJP’s Saligao MLA Kedar Naik said that he tried to help these 22 families at the government level, but could not save their houses.

“We had also given a proposal to the ‘Attorney of Comunidade’ to pay them twice the price for the piece of land to save the houses of these families. But they didn’t agree to it. We had taken matter even to the Supreme Court, but we could not save these houses,” Naik said.

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“Presently we don’t have any rehabilitation scheme, else we would have rehabilitated them. At my level, I tried to help them,” he said.

While vacating the houses, members of these families were venting anger against the government for not helping them. “We have all documents issued by the local panchayat, now what is the use of these documents when our houses are getting demolished,” they said.

“Politicians used us only for votes. Now for this Lok Sabha election, we will not vote. We will boycott this election,” perturbed youths said.

–IANS

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Gurugram: 5-year-old drowns in society swimming pool, residents rise in protest

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Gurugram: 5-year-old drowns in society swimming pool, residents rise in protest

Gurugram, July 27 (IANS) Several members of the Resident Welfare Association (RWA) of BPTP Park Screen residential society expressed their outrage against its management in connection with a five-year-old boy who drowned in a swimming pool in the society.

The child drowned on Wednesday evening.

The residents in huge numbers approached Gurugram Police Commissioner’s office and demanded action against BPTP management including Managing Director Kabul Chawla on Saturday.

They accused the lifeguard and the maintenance agency of gross negligence, demanding accountability and immediate action.

“The five-year-old boy drowned in a swimming pool at a residential society in Gurugram on Wednesday evening, allegedly in the presence of lifeguards,” police said.

The child, identified as Mevansh Singla, was found floating in a four-foot deep pool at BPTP Park Serene in Sector 37D.

However, the police have arrested two lifeguards — Durg (30) from Madhya Pradesh and Akash (21) from Bihar — for their negligence while on duty.

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The boy’s relatives and the RWA alleged the lifeguards failed to notice the boy moving to the prohibited four-foot-deep pool as they were playing on their phones at the time.

Hemant Kumar Pal, the RWA vice president, said that they have had several issues with the builder and BPMS, the management agency responsible for dealing with the maintenance, over the past few years.

“When the incident took place on Wednesday, the lifeguards were not even aware of it as they were engrossed in their phones. It was gross negligence on the part of the BPTP management as well,” Pal claimed.

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Cyber cheats dupe Muzaffarpur businessman of Rs 89.90 lakh

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Cyber cheats dupe Muzaffarpur businessman of Rs 89.90 lakh

Patna, July 27 (IANS) Cyber cheats defrauded a Muzaffarpur businessman of Rs 89.90 lakh by alleging his involvement in a money laundering case, an official said on Saturday.

The complainant has lodged an FIR in the Muzaffarpur cyber police station and the matter is under investigation by Bihar Police’s cyber cell.

As per the FIR, the victim said that he received a call from an unknown number and the caller who posed as a Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) official told him that his phone number would be disconnected within two hours.

The caller informed the victim that another mobile number (8945392862) was active and his Aadhaar number had been given in the documentation. The caller said this number had been used to send illegal messages.

He stated that an FIR had been registered in Tilak Nagar Police Station in Mumbai and the victim had to appear before the officers.

The caller transferred the victim’s call to another number (+91 7453951616) and a person wearing a police uniform interacted with him via a video call.

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“That man in the police uniform claimed to be an officer of the Tilak Nagar Police Station and he took the victim’s statement.

“He also informed him that a bank account had been opened in Canara Bank using his Aadhaar number and that account was used in the money laundering case of one Naresh Goyal with illegal transactions to the tune of Rs 2.5 crore,” said Seema Devi, DSP of cyber cell Muzaffarpur.

“He further informed the victim that an arrest warrant had been issued by the Supreme Court and asked him to appear at the Tilak Nagar Police Station. When the victim expressed his inability to reach Mumbai on such a short notice, the caller asked him to upload the details of the source of his earnings on the website of the Supreme Court. That caller also gave him a link http://www.main-scoi.in/,” the officer said.

“When the victim opened the link, an arrest warrant was shown in his name. Hence, he uploaded his bank details on that website. Soon after, the cyber conmen withdrew Rs 89.90 lakh from his account. The victim lodged an FIR on July 24 and we are investigating the matter,” she said.

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The DSP did not reveal the name of the victim and said that four other FIRs had been registered in Muzaffarpur where fraudsters had used the same modus operandi to dupe people.

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Bengaluru, July 27 (IANS) Social activist TJ Abraham on Saturday accused Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s office of gathering information on him.

TJ Abraham alleged that this was being done to tarnish his image as he had submitted a petition against the CM in connection with the irregularities in the Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) to Governor Thaawar Chand Gehlot seeking consent for prosecution.

“Let CM Siddaramaiah also know that such efforts will not scare me. In fact, it emboldens me to move with more vigour,” he stated.

Abraham, President of the Anti-Graft/Corruption and Environmental Forum claimed, “It has come to my knowledge that the Chief Minister’s Office through the Intelligence department is trying to collect details of a fine imposed on me by the Supreme Court of India.

“The Intelligence department officials have also been making queries with several media houses and representatives, to gather details. The aim is understandable, to tarnish my image, because I am pursuing the MUDA case against the CM’s family relentlessly.”

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“I would like to convey to the Chief Minister through the media, that there was a fine of Rs 25 lakh slapped against me by the Supreme Court in July 2017 over a Public Interest Litigation, which was filed against CM Siddaramaiah’s decision overruling reports and decisions of officers, regarding the construction of a mini Vidhana Soudha, in Kalaburagi District. The matter was widely published in the media all over the country,” Abraham said.

“Ponnanna the Legal Advisor of the Chief Minister is well aware of the issue and he has used it effectively to his advantage, before the Karnataka High Court, too,” he stated.

“Let the Chief Minister also note that I had in-person argued before the Supreme Court and got the fine slashed, which was not reported. The Intelligence department sleuths are free to come to my residence and seek any clarification, regarding anything and any issue that they would like to know, which shall be provided to them, without any hesitation,” Abraham stated.

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Mamata Banerjee walks out of Niti Aayog meeting alleging ‘insult’

New Delhi/Kolkata, July 27 (IANS) West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, on Saturday, walked out of the Niti Aayog meeting, claiming that she walked out in protest as her microphone was switched off in the middle of her speech.

“I was not allowed to even speak for five minutes. I was insulted as my microphone was switched off after I had spoken just for about five minutes,” the Chief Minister told media persons after coming out of the meeting.

Mamata Banerjee was the only chief minister from any non-BJP-ruled state to attend the meeting on Saturday which is being chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

On Friday, before leaving for New Delhi, she said at Kolkata airport that her counterpart from Jharkhand Hemant Soren would be attending the Niti Aayog meeting but the latter did not turn up on Saturday.

Speaking to the media persons, she also alleged that she was not allowed to speak for more than five minutes when chief ministers of certain states were allowed to speak even for 20 minutes. “So I walked out of the meeting protesting against such favouritism,” Mamata Banerjee said.

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Claiming that she was the sole representative from the Opposition bloc at the meeting, Mamata Banerjee said that she intended to say something on certain issues. “But my microphone was switched off before I could say that. In future, I will not be attending any meeting of Niti Aayog,” she said.

In fact, the possibility of her walking out of the meeting was hinted at by her on Friday only before leaving Kolkata, when she said that she would try to highlight in the meeting the twin issues of West Bengal being financially deprived and the reported attempts to divide the state.

“All the opposition-ruled states have been deprived in the last budget proposals. I cannot accept such favouritism. So I will be raising my voice on behalf of all at the meeting. All sorts of financial and geographical conspiracies are going on to divide the state. Messages are being spread to divide Bengal. Division of Bengal means a division of the country. We cannot accept this. In such a situation, I will be there at the meeting for some time. If I am allowed to get my voice recorded, I will do that. Otherwise, I will walk out in protest,” the Chief Minister said on Saturday.

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Kolkata, July 27 (IANS) Leader of Opposition in the West Bengal Assembly Suvendu Adhikari on Saturday contested Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s claim of the Union government “depriving” the state of its legitimate dues, saying, Central funding to the state has been more than the state’s revenues from 2018-19 till 2023-24.

In a statement, Adhikari said, “The figure from the state’s Budget documents shows that the total Central funding to the state has been around 31 per cent, more than the state’s own revenues from 2018-19 till 2023-24.”

Adhikari also quoted some figures, highlighting the “sorry state of economic affairs” in the state.

According to him, although West Bengal has 7.5 per cent of India’s population, the contribution of the state to GST on domestic goods for 2023-24 is Rs 62,613 crore as against a total collection of Rs 15,23,249 crore which is just 4.11 per cent of the national figure.

“This points to the fact that the state is economically weaker. Even in this, the contribution to CGST is only Rs 19,267 crore, with the remaining GST being retained as State GST or cess by the state itself or shared with other states as IGST,” the statement read.

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Adhikari has also quoted some figures highlighting the state’s performance in the sphere of direct tax collection. According to him, during the financial year 2022-23, the direct tax collection from West Bengal was only Rs 56,323.21 crore, which is 3.46 per cent of the national collection figure of Rs 16,26,927.63 crore.

“Whereas the Central government shares 7.53 per cent of the amount given to all states as the devolution of taxes and 8.51 per cent of the grant-in-aid given to all the states, it is clear that the Central government gives much more in percentage terms than it collects from the state, mainly in recognition of West Bengal’s poor financial condition,” Adhikari said.

Claiming that Mamata Banerjee’s repetitive “false narrative” does not hold water anymore, he claimed the economy of the state is staring down the barrel because of the Chief Minister.

“The Central government is doing whatever is required to pull West Bengal out from the financial mess,” Adhikari claimed in the statement.

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