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  • CPI(M) in Kerala rejects Congress’ claims of irregularities in AI camera project

    CPI(M) in Kerala rejects Congress’ claims of irregularities in AI camera project

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    Thiruvananthapuram: The CPI(M) in Kerala on Sunday rejected all the claims of the Congress party over alleged irregularities in the implementation of the AI camera system to deter traffic violators in the State under “Safe Kerala” project, and termed it as “baseless”.

    CPI(M) state secretary, M V Govindan, in a press meet here, asked the Leader of Opposition (LoP), V D Satheesan and former LoP and senior Congress leader, Ramesh Chennithala to “reach an agreement” on the corruption amount they were alleging.

    Govindan said the Congress was raising “such baseless” allegations to divert the attention of the public from the achievements of the Left government.

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    The senior Left leader said that the project was implemented to follow Section 136 A of the Motor Vehicles Act, that directs the State government to ensure electronic monitoring and enforcement of road safety.

    “Satheesan is saying that there was corruption of Rs 100 crore. Chennithala claims that the corruption amount was Rs 132 crore. While the whole project for AI cameras was worth Rs 232 crore. They should get their numbers right. The Congress leaders should first reach an agreement on what to allege,” Govindan said.

    He said the allegations raised by both the leaders were baseless.

    “The total cost of the project comes around Rs 142 crore. There is a functioning expense of Rs 56.24 crore for five years. This includes a control room in all 14 districts, annual maintenance, staff, their salaries, internet and everything. Then there is a GST of Rs 35.76 crore and it all totals to Rs 232.25 crore. But the Congress leaders will not give you the whole numbers,” Govindan alleged.

    The senior Left leader also claimed that the Congress was using the “BJP’s trick” to spread fake news.

    “The Prime Minister, the Congress and the BJP are trying to weaken the Left government by creating fake news to tarnish the image of the State,” he said.

    Govindan said the Left government was implementing a scientific method to reduce traffic violations and accidents.

    “On the first day of its implementation, the AI cameras detected 4.5 lakh traffic violations. According to the Motor Vehicle Department, the violations have come down to 1.25 lakh now after people became aware of the presence of the cameras and fines being imposed,” Govindan claimed.

    Meanwhile, the BJP asked the Chief Minister and the government to “answer” to the people over the corruption charges.

    BJP state chief K Surendran said Govindan was ridiculing himself by justifying the Chief Minister over the allegations.

    The Congress has been raising corruption charges against the “Safe Kerala” project, which aims to reduce road accidents and traffic violations in the State, since its inauguration in April.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Movie ‘The Kerala Story’ an attempt to destroy state’s communal harmony: Ruling CPI(M)

    Movie ‘The Kerala Story’ an attempt to destroy state’s communal harmony: Ruling CPI(M)

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    Thiruvananthapuram: The ruling CPI(M) and opposition Congress in Kerala on Friday lashed out against the controversial upcoming movie ‘The Kerala Story’, saying freedom of expression was not a licence to spew venom in society, and the film was an attempt to destroy the communal harmony of the state.

    ‘The Kerala Story’, written and directed by Sudipto Sen, is portrayed as “unearthing” the events behind “approximately 32,000 women” allegedly going missing in the southern state. The film falsely claims they converted, got radicalised and were deployed in terror missions in India and the world.

    In a strongly-worded Facebook post, Culture and Youth Affairs minister Saji Cheriyan said the movie was part of the Sangh Parivar propaganda to implement “their tried-and-tested method of creating unrest” among the communities by spewing venom in society.

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    “Kerala is a state which is known for communal harmony… This movie could be seen as an attempt by the Sangh Parivar to destroy the secular fabric of the state… This is a conspiracy to divide and create unrest in society,” Cheriyan said.

    The Congress party urged the government not to give permission to screen the controversial movie as it aimed to create “communal divisions in society through false claims”.

    Leader of Opposition in the State Assembly V D Satheesan rejected the claims of the movie makers and said it was clear that the intention of the upcoming movie was to tarnish the image of the state at the international level.

    “Permission should not be given to screen the film which falsely claims that 32,000 women in Kerala have been converted into Islam and became members of ISIS,” the Congress leader said.

    ‘The Kerala Story’, starring Adah Sharma, is set to be released in cinemas on May 5.

    Cheriyan said freedom of expression was not a licence to spew venom in society. “We will consider legal action against such fake propaganda,” he added.

    Satheesan also said this was not an issue of freedom of expression but part of an attempt to implement the Sangh Parivar agenda of creating divisions in the society by casting aspersions on minority groups.

    “No one should think that Kerala can be divided by spewing the poison of communalism,” he said, adding that the state would stand united — as has been its tradition — against this “deliberate move to foster religious rivalry”.

    The Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI), the youth wing of the ruling CPI(M), also lashed out against the film and said its trailer itself hurt religious sentiments.

    The DYFI in a Facebook post alleged that the medium of cinema was being misused by the makers of the movie to create communal divisions in society and to tarnish the image of the state.

    The Left outfit also sought stern action against the film.

    In a press note issued earlier this week, the filmmakers announced the release date with a poster that shows a burqa-clad woman with a tagline “Uncovering the truth that was kept hidden.”

    The film’s writer-director Sudipto Sen’s earlier movies are ‘Aasma’, ‘Lucknow Times’ and ‘The Last Monk’.

    ‘The Kerala Story’ is backed by Sunshine Pictures Private Limited, founded by Vipul Amrutlal Shah, who serves as the producer, creative director and co-writer on the film.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Modi govt must come clean on allegations by former JK guv: CPIM

    Modi govt must come clean on allegations by former JK guv: CPIM

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    New Delhi: The CPIM on Monday demanded an explanation from the government over the allegations made by former governor of Jammu and Kashmir Satyapal Malik about the Pulwama attack.

    Malik, in an interview with a news portal, had claimed there were lapses in security protocol that led to the February 2019 attack in which 40 CRPF jawans were killed.

    “The CPIM demands that the Modi government must come clean and answer all the serious allegations raised by the former governor of the state of Jammu & Kashmir, Satyapal Malik,” the party said in a statement.

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    “The allegations regarding the Pulwama terrorist attack in which 40 CRPF jawans had lost their lives are a serious matter which concerns the security of our country. No lapses in safeguarding our national security can be brooked,” it said.

    The CPIM also said that the allegations regarding the manner in which Articles 370 and 35 A of the Constitution were abrogated and the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir dissolved into two Union Territories are “equally serious”.

    “The Modi government’s silence on these issues has very grave implications for our national security and the unity and integrity of India. Modi government must respond to these allegations in the interest of our national security and Constitutional sanctity. Modi government cannot remain silent,” it said.

    Though the Centre has not reacted to the allegations, the BJP has cited Malik’s past remarks, including the one that mocked former Congress chief Rahul Gandhi as a “political juvenile”, and slammed him as the “disgraced governor of Jammu and Kashmir”.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • CPI(M) delegation meets Tripura CM over post-poll violence

    CPI(M) delegation meets Tripura CM over post-poll violence

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    Agartala: A six-member delegation of CPI(M) on Monday met Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha over post-poll violence in the state and claimed that more than 2,000 incidents of attacks on opposition party activists were reported since March 2, the day assembly results were declared.

    Senior CPI(M) leader Manik Sarkar said the chief minister assured the team of taking appropriate steps to stop such violence.

    “We have seen widespread violence from the day of counting. At least 2,016 attacks, including assaults, arson, ransacking and burning of rubber plantations, were reported in our state,” Sarkar told reporters here after the meeting with the CM at his residence.

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    One CPI(M) worker, who was attacked on the day of counting in Khowai district, breathed his last at GBP hospital here, while four more died of shock following such violence, the former chief minister said.

    “Today, our delegation met the chief minister and submitted a representation, mentioning the violence on CPI(M) leaders, workers and supporters. He assured us of taking appropriate steps to stop such attacks,” he said.

    Sarkar claimed that the “BJP seems very disappointed over its declining vote share” in the recently concluded assembly elections in the northeastern state.

    “The BJP thought that the entire opposition would be wiped out in the state but the results showed a steady decline in its support base with vote share reducing from 51 per cent to 39 per cent. More so, the seat tally has reduced by 11 as compared to the 2018 assembly elections,” he said.

    The BJP secured 32 seats and its ally Indigenous People’s Front of Tripura got one in the last elections to the 60-member assembly, while the CPI(M)-Congress combine bagged 14 and the Tipra Motha Party managed 13.

    The veteran Left leader also claimed that the “BJP’s support base is eroding” in the north-east region as the party got around 40-odd seats together in the recent elections to Tripura, Meghalaya and Nagaland.

    “That is why the BJP is indulging in violence,” he added.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Battle royale in the offing between Swapna Suresh and Kerala CPI-M Secy

    Battle royale in the offing between Swapna Suresh and Kerala CPI-M Secy

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    Thiruvananthapuram: A legal battle royale is in the offing as both the parties in the standoff — the prime accused in the gold smuggling case Swapna Suresh and CPI-M Kerala secretary M.V. Govindan — have decided to stick to their respective stands stand.

    It all began when Govindan sent a Rs 1 crore defamation notice to Suresh, who reacted immediately by saying that she will not apologise to Govindan.

    On Saturday, Govindan made it clear that he will go forward with the case as what Suresh did was not right.

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    What irked Govindan was her reported statement which was conveyed through Vijesh Pillai, who according to Suresh met her under guise to do a web series.

    Suresh reportedly said that Pillai threatened her stating that Govindan has said he will eliminate her if she does not withdraw all the allegations levelled against Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and his family members by accepting Rs 30 crore, in which case they will help her move to Malaysia.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • CPI-M leader’s wife got college teacher’s job without clearing exam: Trinamool

    CPI-M leader’s wife got college teacher’s job without clearing exam: Trinamool

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    Kolkata: A senior Trinamool Congress leader on Thursday made an explosive allegation claiming that the wife of a senior CPI-M leader in West Bengal secured a non-teaching job in a reported Kolkata college without appearing or qualifying for the examination on this count.

    Trinamool state General Secretary and spokesman Kunal Ghosh alleged that Mili Chakraborty, wife of CPI-M central committee member and the former leader of Left in the Assembly Sujan Chakraborty secured the job of “instrument keeper” at Dinabandhu Andrews College without appearing for examination on this count.

    “Several complaints relating to irregularities in recruitments in educational institutions of the state during the previous Left Front regime have surfaced. These have been forwarded to the office of state Education Minister Bratya Basu for further investigation. Let the past documents be examinations and the complaints be looked into,” he told media persons.

    Ghosh claimed that Mili Chakroborty was associated as an employee with Dinabandhu Andrews College for 34 until she retired in 2021. He also claimed that the wife of the CPI-M leader retired from the college with a base pay of Rs 55,000 a month and is entitled for pension.

    Rubbishing the allegation, Sujan Chakraborty said that his wife joined the services after properly appearing and qualifying in the examination on this count through a proper joining letter.

    “She retired in the same post that she joined. This proves that there were no irregularities or nepotism in the education system of the state during the previous Left Front regime. Such baseless allegations are being raised by those Trinamool Congress leaders who are neck-dip in corruption,” he said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Tripura: CPI-M legislator’s mother assaulted; MLA blames BJP

    Tripura: CPI-M legislator’s mother assaulted; MLA blames BJP

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    Agartala: The 79-year-old mother of a Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) legislator in Tripura has been allegedly assaulted by some miscreants who also vandalised his home at Pratapgarh in West Tripura district.

    Ramu Das, the CPI-M legislator, who claimed that the attackers were “BJP supporters”, told mediapersons on Thursday that his mother Kanan Das has been admitted to Indira Gandhi Memorial Hospital here after she was attacked on Wednesday night.

    Das said the incident happened hours after the swearing-in ceremony of Chief Minister Manik Saha and his council of ministers in presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, BJP President J.P. Nadda and others.

    The MLA said the attack took place when he went to meet the doctor along with his wife.

    He claimed that despite being informed of the incident immediately, the police were yet to arrest the culprits.

    The CPI-M leader said that his house was attacked by the “BJP goons” several times earlier as well.

    Meanwhile, CM Manik Saha, while talking with the media on Thursday, said that he has instructed the Director General of Police to take tough action against those who are responsible for the post-poll violence.

    The opposition Congress and the CPI-M-led Left parties boycotted the swearing-in-ceremony on Wednesday citing the “unprecedented reign of terror unleashed by the BJP supporters and goons”.

    The Congress and the Left leaders earlier met Chief Secretary J.K. Sinha and Director General of Police Amitabh Ranjan and submitted a memorandum detailing the incidents of violence and demanded immediate strict actions against the perpetrators.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Tripura: CPI-M says 668 incidents of violence since March 2; blames BJP

    Tripura: CPI-M says 668 incidents of violence since March 2; blames BJP

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    Agartala: The Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) on Sunday claimed that since the announcement of the February 16 assembly election results on March 2 which indicated that the BJP secured a majority, over 668 incidents of violence have taken place in Tripura.

    Blaming the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) — which bagged 32 of the 60 Assembly seats in the polls, thereby returning to power for its second term in the northeastern state, the CPI-M said at least three persons were killed while over 100 injured in the episodes of violence.

    Many properties and houses were destroyed/ damaged during the violence, the CPI-M claimed.

    CPI-M’s Tripura secretary Jitendra Chowdhury, accompanied by former minister Tapan Chakraborty and Left Front convener Narayan Kar on Sunday met Chief Secretary J.K. Sinha and apprised him about the prevailing “violent situation” in Tripura.

    “In view of the series of attacks since March 2, thousands of people, including women and children, fled from their homes. They took shelter in the jungle and outside the state,” Chowdhury, a CPI-M central committee member, told the media.

    He said that the “BJP goons and party workers attacked people, burning down their houses and properties”.

    “Police remained a silent spectator and refused to register FIRs. The Chief Secretary, quoting the Director General of Police, said that 238 people were arrested in connection with the violent incidents. Actually these 238 people were detained for a while and after some time were let off,” the Left leader said.

    He said that in the February 16 assembly polls, over 61 per cent of people did not cast their votes in favour of the BJP, adding that the saffron party’s 11 per cent vote share declined compared to the 2018 assembly polls’ outcome.

    The CPI-M leader said that a large number of vehicles, shops, business establishments, houses, rubber gardens, fish ponds and other properties belonging to opposition party supporters have been burnt down or destroyed during the past four days.

    Meanwhile, caretaker Chief Minister Manik Saha accompanied by the police chief Amitabh Ranjan visited Sepahijala and Khowai districts.

    The police officers and the administration have been instructed to take strict action against the law breakers.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Manik Sarkar: the veteran, CPI(M) hopes will change its fortunes in Tripura

    Manik Sarkar: the veteran, CPI(M) hopes will change its fortunes in Tripura

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    Agartala: The communist party workers slouching against the walls of the party office in the sultry mid-day Tripura heat, stood up straight and stopped their chat session as the stern-faced, tall, bespectacled man dressed in a crisp white dhoti-kurta, strode into the room.

    The man commanding the cadres’ awe was none other than 74-year-old Manik Sarkar, who had come to personify the Communist movement in the northeast, running the sole CPI(M)-led government in a difficult and turbulent region for 20 long years, before his party’s rule was ended by a BJP wave in 2018.

    He was following a punishing schedule over the last several weeks, electioneering by foot and by jeep, over the hills and dales of Tripura, a state which has been described as a finger of land wrapped around Bangladesh’.

    Despite his age, his party cannot afford the helicopters which ferry his rivals on their forays into the state. Nor can it allow the “old war-horse” as one of his colleagues described him, to retire from the campaign.

    “I convinced my colleagues that new blood should be brought in (as) I have been contesting elections since 1979 and have been chief minister for 20 years,” he told PTI video in an interview, adding with a trace of a smile, “(However) I am there in the battlefield”.

    For the average CPI(M) worker or supporter, Sarkar remains the ‘star campaigner’ for the entire Left Front, even though the big names of the CPI(M) – Sitaram Yechury, Brinda Karat and Mohammed Salim have been fielded in the state.

    “Many common people and especially his party cadre look up to him for his probity in personal and political life and his straightforward behaviour,” explained Sekhar Dutta, political commentator on northeast and a former journalist.

    Just five years back, newspapers were busy writing an epitaph for the CPI(M) in the region and describing Manik Sarkar as the last communist standing’.

    However, a gruelling campaign by Sarkar and his comrades drawing large crowds shows the hammer and sickle on a red field is not yet dead here.

    Despite the CPI(M) losing in the last assembly and national elections here, its vote bank has remained more or less intact. In the 2018 assembly elections, in the face of a Modi wave, six per cent of its vote share was eroded, but the party still retained a strong 42 per cent following among voters.

    A resurgent youth and student wing is this time propelling the party to try to reclaim many of the seats it lost with leaders like Sarkar and his protege Jitendra Choudhary, the party’s tribal face, leading the campaign.

    “Anti-incumbency worked against the CPI(M) in 2018. A deterioration in law and order, political violence and unfulfilled promises seem to be working against the BJP this time round, despite their road-building spree,” said Dutta.

    The CPI(M) leader seems to agree. “The real fight this time is the fight for restoration of democracy, civil liberties as also (to create) jobs, income and increase purchasing power,” said Sarkar during the interview.

    Sarkar during his term in office had earned an enviable reputation for the state with its literacy rate crossing 87 per cent besides a better than average rating on most health and social indicators.

    However, endemic problems such as lack of industry and trade in the landlocked state despite being just 70 kms away from a major port Chittagong- in Bangladesh, forcing most people to work for the state government (1.8 lakh out of a population of 40 lakh at last count) or migrate to the mainland in search of jobs remain and will possibly continue till India gets a port for the northeast.

    The veteran Communist leader did try to get Tripura and the northeast, the outlet to the sea it needs by bolstering the central government’s diplomacy towards Bangladesh, offering Tripura’s share of gas-based power produced locally to the electricity-starved neighbour.

    However, till date trade and transit with Bangladesh from the northeast remain a problem which affects the region’s economy and prospects for job creation.

    Born in a middle-class family, Sarkar joined the Communist movement as a student activist while studying at the Maharaja Bir Bikram College and soon became a SFI office bearer and eventually at the young age of 23, a member of the state committee of the CPI(M).

    After being elected MLA, he was made chief whip of the party in 1980. At the age of 49 he was made a member of the party’s politburo and also chief minister of the state.

    Most of Sarkar’s life was spent fighting the Congress party, and with the second phase of insurgency in the state, which he successfully controlled by a combination of carrot and stick measures towards militants, though improving the lot of the tribals remains at best a work in progress.

    This election of course has seen the Congress and CPI(M) joining hands to defeat the BJP, an incongruity that Sarkar readily admits. “It is true we have fought against each other (CPI(M) and Congress) on the basis of ideology But the RSS-BJP and their fascist rule have forced us to come together,” he said.

    In case the combination manages to turn the electoral tables against BJP, the challenge will be for the two to work together as partners in a government, possibly a first of its kind.

    Veteran leaders like Sarkar may then well have a new role to play, that of political peacemakers.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Appointment of Justice S Abdul Nazeer as AP Governor a blot on Indian democracy: CPI(M) MP

    Appointment of Justice S Abdul Nazeer as AP Governor a blot on Indian democracy: CPI(M) MP

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    Thiruvananthapuram: leader and Rajya Sabha member A A Rahim on Sunday criticised the Centre’s decision to appoint retired Supreme Court judge S Abdul Nazeer, who was part of the 2019 Ayodhya verdict, as Governor of Andhra Pradesh saying it was a blot on Indian democracy.

    The move to appoint the retired apex court judge was condemnable as it was not on par with constitutional values of the country, the CPI(M) MP said.

    Justice (retired) Nazeer was part of the five-judge Constitution bench which had in November 2019 cleared the way for the construction of a Ram temple at the disputed site in Ayodhya (Uttar Pradesh) and directed the Centre to allot a five-acre plot to the Sunni Waqf Board for a mosque in a different location.

    “The decision of the Union government to appoint Justice Abdul Nazeer as a Governor is not on par with the constitutional values of the country. It is highly condemnable. He (Nazeer) should refuse to take up the offer. The country should not lose the confidence in its legal system. Such decisions of the Modi government are a blot on Indian democracy,” Rahim said in a Facebook post.

    The Marxist party leader said the retired judge was appointed in the gubernatorial post within six weeks after his retirement.

    “He was a member of the bench which gave the verdict in the Ayodhya case. He had also courted controversy when he took part in the national council meeting of Akhil Bharatiya Adhivakta Parishad (ABAP) at Hyderabad on December 26, 2021. It’s a Sangh Parivar organisation of lawyers,” Rahim said.

    He also pointed out that in a speech at the ABAP meeting, Nazeer opined that “the Indian legal system has been continuously ignoring the legacy of Manusmriti”.

    “His words did not reflect the high degree of impartiality and loyalty to the Constitution that a judge serving in the higher judiciary should possess. Now, he has got the Governor post,” Rahim added.

    Justice Nazeer, who retired on January 4, has been part of several path-breaking verdicts, including those on the politically sensitive Ayodhya land dispute, instant ‘triple talaq’ and the one that declared ‘right to privacy’ a fundamental right.

    He was elevated as an apex court judge on February 17, 2017.

    The Justice Nazeer-led five-judge Constitution benches delivered two separate verdicts this year, including the one which by a majority of 4:1 validated the legality of the Centre’s 2016 decision to demonetise the Rs 1,000 and Rs 500 denomination currency notes, saying the decision-making process was neither flawed nor hasty.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )