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  • TN: Filmmaker turned politician booked for comments on migrant workers

    TN: Filmmaker turned politician booked for comments on migrant workers

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    Chennai: Actor turned politician, Naam Tamizhar Katchi (NTK) leader Seeman would face fresh charges for speaking against migrant workers, a senior police official said here on Sunday.

    A case was registered against the NTK leader by Erode (Karungalpalayam) police on February 22, 2023 for making ‘derogatory remarks’ against a community while addressing a public meeting in the western city on February 13.

    “In the same speech he (Seeman) has also spoken against migrant workers threatening foisting of cases against them. Hence, to take legal action in this regard, further sections have been added in this case,” a senior State police official said.

    The police action comes days after Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin had reassured his Bihar counterpart Nitish Kumar that all migrant workers in the southern state are safe and the police have registered cases against two journalists including the editor of a Hindi daily for spreading rumours about attacks on migrants.

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  • HC Orders Eviction Of Illegal Occupants On Migrant Property

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    SRINAGAR: The High Court has ruled that to possess migrant immovable property, a person must have written consent from the migrant and the authority of law. If they fail to establish this consent, then the authority has the right to evict and take over possession of the property. This decision was upheld in the case of Abdul Khaliq Rather, who had challenged the District Magistrate Baramulla order to evict him from 04 Kanals and 5 ½ Marlas of migrant land in Awrenbal, Sonawari, Sumbal. The land was subsequently placed under the possession of the Deputy Commissioner, Bandipora.

    On September 18, 2018, the Writ Court rejected Rather’s petition because he had not provided any evidence to prove his lawful possession of the migrant immovable property and because he had the option to appeal under the relevant statute. The Division Bench of Justice Rajnesh Oswal and Justice Mohan Lal further stated that a person occupying the migrant immovable property must show written consent and lawful authority, and if they cannot, then an eviction order can be passed. Additionally, if the competent authority has determined the possession to be unauthorized, then handing over possession for an appeal is not considered a burden.

    The Court accused Rather of fabricating a story about an undertaking between him and the migrant owner to evade the time limit for filing an appeal under Section 7 of the 1997 Act. The Division Bench was not convinced by Rather’s claim that he had owned the property since before 1971, and that the owners had given him possession through a ‘Hundi’ in 1987, as there was no documentary evidence to support this. The appellant-counsel’s arguments were dismissed by the Division Bench.

    The writ court’s judgment was challenged on the grounds that it disregarded the fact that Rather was and still is occupying the land with the consent of the actual owner. It was argued that if the possession was with consent, then the concerned authority would not have the jurisdiction to pass an eviction order, as their jurisdiction under Section 5 of the Jammu and Kashmir Migrant Immovable Property Act, 1997 only applies to cases of unauthorized occupation of migrant immovable property. The writ petition was originally filed by the migrants, and on October 13, 2005, the court directed the District Magistrate Deputy Commissioner, Baramulla to promptly hear all parties involved in the dispute and decide on the complaint of the actual property owners in accordance with the law.

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  • 5 killed as migrant boat sinks off Turkey

    5 killed as migrant boat sinks off Turkey

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    Ankara: At least five migrants were killed when a dinghy sank off the coast of southwest Turkey, state media reported.

    Turkish coastguard arrived off the coast of Didim district in Aydin province after learning that a boat was taking in water at 6:20 a.m. (0320 GMT), the daily Hurriyet reported on Saturday.

    The coastguards rescued 11 people, including a child, the daily reported, adding that search and rescue efforts continue in the area for the missing migrants, Xinhua news agency reported.

    The preliminary findings revealed that the migrants, who are African nationals, were brought to Didim by human traffickers before sailing to the Greek islands illegally, the Hurriyet reported.

    The Aegean Sea has been an important route for migrants trying to reach Europe through Turkey. A deal was signed between Turkey and the European Union in March 2016 to curb the flow of illegal immigration.

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  • TN CM Stalin reaches out to migrant workers

    TN CM Stalin reaches out to migrant workers

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    Tirunelveli: Reaching out to the migrant workers community in Tamil Nadu, Chief Minister M K Stalin on Tuesday interacted with a group of labourers at a latex unit here.

    The Chief Minister’s move comes in the wake of apprehensions among the migrant workforce over alleged fake videos of attacks on some of them in the state, which had even prompted the Bihar government to depute an official delegation to take stock of the situation.

    Stalin visited Kanam Latex, involved in making hand gloves, in the district and interacted with the migrant workers, enquiring about their well-being, an official release said.

    He discussed with them matters like how long they were staying in Tamil Nadu, if the local people treated them well and whether they had to face any issues.

    The workers told him they had a good work atmosphere, some were staying for more than five years in TN, many with their families and that the local people were treating them with brotherhood, the release added.

    The workers told him they did not have any fears and that they felt safe like staying in their native places, while acknowledging the help extended by the state government, it said.

    “The CM asked them not to fall for rumours and that the state government was providing workers from all states a safe work environment,” the release said.

    In connection with circulation of a video clip, the content being a rumour that migrant workers were attacked in Tamil Nadu, a construction worker –native of Jharkhand– was arrested near Chennai by police.

    Tamil Nadu has a sizeable number of migrant worker population, with many from states like Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal among others being employed in various sectors including construction.

    Meanwhile, the four-member Bihar government delegation met officials and workers in Chennai and expressed satisfaction over the state government’s actions after the alleged fake videos emerged. It had earlier travelled to Tirupur and Coimbatore, both of which employ a large number of migrant labourers.

    D Balamurugan, Bihar Rural Development Secretary, told reporters here the TN government acted after the videos started circulating.

    “There were some apprehensions after the videos emerged but now things have been clarified,” he added. In Chennai, the official Bihar team met Chief Secretary V Irai Anbu as well.

    In Patna, senior DMK leader and Lok Sabha member, T R Baalu called on Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and handed over a letter sent by Stalin on the steps taken by the government to protect migrant workers from States including Bihar.

    DMK’s Deputy General Secretary A Raja hit out at Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) chief Chirag Paswan and said that the LJP leader may do his politics of being “BJP’s B-Team”, in Bihar and not in Tamil Nadu.

    DMK chief Stalin’s Dravidian model of social justice-led inclusive growth would help set up a regime of secular and progressive forces at the Centre following Lok Sabha polls next year, Raja said in a statement.

    Paswan was in Chennai on March 6 and he had called on Governor R N Ravi and submitted a memorandum on the issue while demanding a thorough probe on allegations of attack on Bihar workers.

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  • Migrant labourers attack: Tamil Nadu BJP chief booked for inciting violence

    Migrant labourers attack: Tamil Nadu BJP chief booked for inciting violence

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    Chennai: A day after Tamil Nadu Bharatiya Janata Party chief K Annamalai held the ruling DMK party responsible for the ongoing stir over alleged attacks on migrant labourers in the state, the police have booked him on charges of inciting violence and promoting enmity between groups.

    The Cyber Crime Division have booked the BJP state unit chief under sections of inciting violence and promoting enmity between groups among others.

    As per officials, a case is also registered against the BJP Bihar Twitter account holder over the incident.

    Annamalai yesterday released a statement on the migrant labourers’ issue saying they are safe in Tamil Nadu but the Chief Minister Stalin led-Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) and its alliance party leaders are the reason for the hate against them.

    He also opposed the spread of false news on the attack on the people from Bihar in the state, saying that Tamils don’t support “separatism” and “vile hatred” against north Indians.

    “It is disheartening to see fake news spread in social media about attacks on Migrant workers in Tamil Nadu. We, the Tamil people, believe in the concept of “The World is One” and do not endorse the separatism and vile hatred against our North Indian friends,” Annamalai said in a series of tweets.

    Hitting out at the state government, he said, “DMK’s MPs’ vile comments on North Indians, DMK minister calling them Panipuri Wala, and their alliance partners demanding their exodus has triggered what we see today.”

    He further said that the people, the Government and the police, do not endorse the views of DMK and their alliance partners.
    Besides, Annamalai, the Tamil Nadu police have also booked four persons including a BJP spokesperson Prashant Umrao and two journalists.

    Prashant Umrao, an Editor with Dainik Bhaskar, a Patna-based journalist, owner of ‘Tanvir Post’ Twitter handle Mohammad Tanvir, and Shubam Shukla were booked at different police stations on the charges of spreading “false” news regarding attacks on migrant labourers in Tamil Nadu.

    A statewide panic was created among migrant workers, working in Tamil Nadu, after several purported videos, showing attacks on migrant workers, circulated on social media.

    The panic was triggered after Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Thursday, raised concerns and took note of the purported videos of “attacks”.

    The panic affected the industries in Tamil Nadu, which rely on migrant workers, badly as many workers stayed off work.

    Taking cognizance of the panic, Tamil Nadu’s Director General of Police Sylendra Babu released a statement, saying that the video doing rounds of social media was “false” and “mischievous”.

    “Somebody in Bihar posted false and mischievous videos saying that migrant workers were attacked in Tamil Nadu. Two videos were posted. Both are false as these incidents happened at an earlier date in Tiruppur and Coimbatore. One was a clash between two groups of migrant workers from Bihar while another was from a clash between two local residents in Coimbatore,” the top cop said.

    The DGP also said that the persons behind this rumour-driven panic will not be spared.

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  • Migrant workers attack: Bihar officials hold meeting with Chennai Collector

    Migrant workers attack: Bihar officials hold meeting with Chennai Collector

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    Chennai: A team of senior officials from Bihar held a detailed discussion with Chennai Collector S Amirtha Jothi on Saturday to obtain first-hand information on the alleged attack on migrant workers from Bihar.

    The four-member team, comprising D Balamurugan, Secretary of Rural Development, P Kannan, IGP (CID), Shree Alok, Special Secretary, Labour Department and Santhosh Kumar, Superintendent of Police, drove straight to the Chennai Collectorate immediately upon their arrival here for an assessment.

    They are expected to meet senior State officials before winding up their visit.

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  • Bihar police leaves for Tamil Nadu to look into allegations of migrant attack

    Bihar police leaves for Tamil Nadu to look into allegations of migrant attack

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    Patna: A four-member team of officials from Bihar on Saturday left for Tamil Nadu to look into allegations of attacks on migrant workers which have been denied by the southern state.

    Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, replying to queries from journalists here, said the decision to send the team was taken after deliberations that took place over a couple of days.

    “I first read about the matter in newspapers the day before yesterday and asked officials here to get in touch with their counterparts in Tamil Nadu. Yesterday they said that it would be good if we send a team to that state to get first-hand information. Orders were issued accordingly”, he said.

    According to a statement issued by the Police Headquarters, the team comprises D Balamurugan, the Secretary for Rural Development, P Kannan, the Inspector General of Police (CID), Alok Kumar, the Labour Commissioner, and Santosh Kumar, SP, Special Task Force.

    According to the statement, the team will meet the Chief Secretary, the Director General of Police and other top officials of Tamil Nadu besides visiting Tiruppur district from where reports of attacks on Bihari migrants have surfaced.

    Notably, two members of the team, D Balamurugan and P Kannan, hail from Tamil Nadu and according to sources in the state government they have been chosen so that “internal feedback” could be obtained, without facing problems of language.

    The Police Headquarters also released helpline numbers issued by the Tamil Nadu police, though the DGP of the southern state had recently issued a statement asserting that reports in a section of the media about attacks on migrants were “misleading and mischievous”.

    Nonetheless, returnees from the southern state are sharing their woes with journalists at railway stations, saying though they have come back for Holi festivities, they would not like to go back to work if the situation did not improve.

    “I work as a carpenter. My earnings barely suffice to keep my body and soul together. The environment in Tamil Nadu has made the matters worse. I would not like to go back unless there is an improvement in the situation”, said Vinod, who hails from Motihari.

    Similar sentiments were expressed by Vishal and Vivek, both from Muzaffarpur, who alleged “we always face insults and, of late, even physical assaults are taking place. We hope that we get some work on our home soil. Who would like to go far away and face humiliations?.

    Bhojpuri singer Neha Singh Rathore, who was recently in news for being slapped with a notice by the Uttar Pradesh police for a satirical number of hers that was critical of the Yogi Adityanath government, expressed solidarity with migrants upon returning to her home state.

    “I am just back from Delhi. I have replied to the notice which, my lawyers say, is illegal. I also met retired Supreme Court judge Justice Markandey Katju who held the same view. As far as migrants are concerned, I feel I am one of them”, Rathore told reporters at the Patna airport.

    “Many of my close relatives are eking out a living in far-off places like Delhi. They are not big officials. Some of them work as security guards. Some are even selling vegetables or picking up garbage. They all suffer the same travail”, said the Bhabhua-born singer who also came up with an impromptu song that sought to give voice to the plight of Bhojpuri-speaking migrants.



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  • Controversy in Italy over the lack of relief for the migrant ship before it sank

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    NGOs and rescue experts believe that the death of 62 people could have been avoided if rescue teams had been sent in time

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    While the search work at sea continues -there are already 62 deaths in the shipwreck-, the controversy ignites in Italy due to the lack of response from the rescue teams to one of the biggest migratory tragedies in recent years in the Mediterranean . As confirmed by Matteo Piantedosi, Minister of the Interior in the Government of

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  • Dozens dead in migrant shipwreck off Italian coast

    Dozens dead in migrant shipwreck off Italian coast

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    At least 43 migrants drowned on Sunday after the fishing boat on which they were traveling sank off the coast of the Italian region of Calabria.

    According to local authorities, some 250 migrants were crammed aboard the ship, which broke in two about 20 kilometers from the city of Crotone. Over 100 passengers have been rescued, but at least 70 of the people who were aboard the ship remain missing.

    Over the course of the morning, bodies, including those of children and at least one newborn baby, have washed ashore in the resort town of Steccato di Cutro, according to local reports.

    Although the ship’s port of origin was in Turkey, authorities say the majority of the migrants that have been rescued are from Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan.

    Italian Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi said the disaster was “a huge tragedy that demonstrates how necessary it is to oppose the chains of irregular migration,” adding that more needed to be done to clamp down on “unscrupulous smugglers” who, “in order to get rich, organize improvised trips with inadequate boats and in prohibitive conditions.”

    Calabrian President Roberto Occhiuto slammed EU authorities for their inaction in addressing the migration crisis and asked “what has the European Union been doing all these years?”

    “Where is Europe when it comes to guaranteeing security and legality?” he asked, adding that regions like his were left on their own to “manage emergencies and mourn the dead.”

    According to the International Organization for Migration’s Missing Migrants Project, at least 2,366 migrants lost their lives attempting to cross the Mediterranean last year; at least 124 have been reporting missing in its waters since the beginning of this year.



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  • DC Kulgam visits Migrant Colony Vessu; oversees arrangements for Maha Shivratri festival

    DC Kulgam visits Migrant Colony Vessu; oversees arrangements for Maha Shivratri festival

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    KULGAM, FEBRUARY 17: The Deputy Commissioner (DC), Dr Bilal-Mohi-Ud-Din-Bhat today visited Vessu colony to review the arrangements being made for the festival of Maha Shivratri.

    During the visit, the DC inspected sale counters established in the colony by Fisheries, Agriculture, Horticulture and other departments where Trout fish, dry fruits and fresh vegetables were made available for the inhabitants.

    Later, the DC also took stock of the pace and progress made on construction of transit accommodation at the colony which is under the execution of JKPCC.

    On the occasion, it was given out that out of 13 blocks consisting of 208 2BHK flats, 6 blocks consisting of 96 Flats have been completed. The ambitious project has a total project cost of 64.62 crore.

    The DC instructed the concerned to mobilize men and machinery to complete other blocks at an earliest.

    Accompanying the Deputy Commissioner were SSP Kulgam Sahil Sarangal, ACR, ACP, Tehsildar, Executive Engineers from PDD and PHE, CAO, CHO, EO and other officers.

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