Tag: Protest

  • Telangana: TSRTC drivers stage protest in Karimnagar district

    Telangana: TSRTC drivers stage protest in Karimnagar district

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    Hyderabad: Several drivers of the Telangana State Road Transport Corporation ( TSRTC) held a flash strike at Karimnagar bus stand on Saturday alleging indifference on part of officials towards their issues.

    Drivers working in Karimnagar depot-I and II staged a flash strike in front of Depot-I and continued through the day. The sudden protest triggered problems for regular commuters. About 70 hired buses are off the roads on account of the strike.

    The drivers alleged they were being discriminated and harassed by RTC officials. All of them refused to withdraw the protest till they got a clear assurance from RTC authorities on increase of salaries and other demands, they said they would stage protests in all 11 depots of Karimnagar region, if they failed to get an assurance from officials.

    CITU has extended its support to the agitating drivers.

    TSRTC officials held a dialogue with the drivers and asked them to call of their strike assuring to look into their issues.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • WFI rejects wrestlers’ sexual harassment allegations; claims ‘protest motivated’

    WFI rejects wrestlers’ sexual harassment allegations; claims ‘protest motivated’

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    New Delhi: The Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) has rejected all the allegations, including that of sexual harassment against its president Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, and claimed that the wrestlers’ protest was motivated by a “hidden agenda to dislodge the current management”.

    The WFI denied all the charges in its response to the government’s notice and asserted that “there is no scope for arbitrariness and mismanagement ” in the federation.

    The Sports Ministry had sought an explanation from WFI after the country’s top wrestlers sat on a dharna and alleged that the federation chief sexually harassed women wrestlers and acts like a “dictator”.

    The WFI sent its reply on Friday evening and, a few hours later, the wrestlers called off their protest after the government announced that it will form an oversight committee to probe the charges. It also said the WFI chief will step aside till the investigation is over.

    “The WFI is managed by an elected body as per its constitution, and therefore, there is no scope for arbitrariness and mismanagement in WFI by any one individually, including the president,” the WFI said in its response to the Sports Ministry.

    “The WFI, in particular, under the sitting president has always acted keeping the best interests of wrestlers in mind.

    “The WFI has enhanced the image of wrestling sport nationally as well as internationally and for the record of this ministry, it is not possible without fair, supportive, clean and strict management of WFI,” it added.

    The allegations were made by renowned wrestlers Vinesh Phogat, Bajrang Punia, Sakshi Malik and Ravi Dahiya.

    The federation brought to the notice of the government that it has a five-member sexual harassment committee in place, chaired by its secretary general VN Prasood and which also has Sakshi as a member.

    It said the charges were “motivated, biased, unfounded, untrue and false” and that the allegations were made solely with a view to harm the president, the WFI and its coaches.

    “Any aggrieved person/wrestler may approach the said committee for its grievances if any, and the committee is bound to inquire as per law. However, no such complaint of any such nature as has been received from the protestors/wrestlers,” the WFI wrote.

    The wrestlers, including young Anshu Malik, Sangeeta Phogat and Sonam Malik among others, started a sit-in protest at Jantar Mantar here on Wednesday and demanded the sacking of the WFI chief.

    The wrestlers also demanded that the WFI be disbanded immediately and a new panel is formed, including grapplers.

    The WFI listed 23 national events conducted in 2022 and claimed it “speaks of fair, supportive, clean and strict management”.

    The WFI questioned the timing of the protest, and said vested interests are behind it.

    “…who have evidently acted more in personal interest or under undue pressure or under any bigger conspiracy to malign and defame the present management of the WFI or president for vested interest only.

    “The protesting wrestlers are accountable to explain for themselves, to the public as well as the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, particularly when mostly the protestors are seen coming together from a particulars region/state of Haryana,” the federation wrote.

    “It would also be worth drawing attention that even the next election of WFI is due in near future of 2023… that the protest is not in the best interest of the wrestlers, it has some personal as well as hidden agenda to dislodge the current management of WFI.”

    The letter, signed by WFI secretary general V N Prasood, also said that the federation is ready to cooperate with the government and will provide all the necessary information the ministry seeks.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Chandigarh Youth Congress support wrestlers’ protest through candle march

    Chandigarh Youth Congress support wrestlers’ protest through candle march

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    Chandigarh: Chandigarh Youth Congress on Friday took out a candle march at Sukhna Lake in Chandigarh to support the wrestler’s protest at Jantar Mantar. They demanded immediate action on the matter.

    Youth Congress leader Manoj Lubana said, “Prime Minister Narendra Modi must say something on this matter.”

    “Whenever these players bring medals for the country, the Prime Minister congratulates them by tweeting, and today when they are demanding justice, the Prime Minister is silent,” added Lubana.

    “Why is there no investigation team till now?” said one of the Youth Congress members during the candle march.

    The protesters claimed the government should immediately dismiss the head of the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) from his position.

    Chandigarh Mahila Congress President Deepa Dubey while talking to ANI questioned the silence of the Central government and the Haryana government on the entire issue.

    She claimed, “This means that the daughters are not safe anywhere. It doesn’t matter what they do or where they go.”

    Wrestlers in Jantar Mantar have been protesting against the sexual harassment inflicted upon majorly women wrestlers by the members of the federation.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • More than 1 million march in France against planned pension reforms – video

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    More than 1 million protesters took to the streets across France in a day of mass strikes, as transport, schools and refineries were hit by significant industrial action against Emmanuel Macron’s unpopular plans to raise the retirement age by two years to 64.

    Local and regional train services across France ground almost to a standstill, and public transport in cities such as Paris was ‘very disrupted’, according to transport operators.  Authorities estimated that 40% of primary school teachers and more than 30% of secondary teachers went on strike. Unions said participation was higher.

    Macron insists he will deliver his key election pledge to change the French pension system – raising the retirement age for most people to 64 from 62 and increasing the years of contributions required for a full pension. 

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    ( With inputs from : www.theguardian.com )

  • Man Barks Like Dog In Protest As His Name Spelt As “Kutta” On His Ration Card

    Man Barks Like Dog In Protest As His Name Spelt As “Kutta” On His Ration Card

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    A man barking like a dog, pushing a stack of papers through the glass of a “Executive Magistrate” vehicle. The unrelenting barks and yowls continue till the official takes note of the paper. The video, which was shot at the state government’s Duarey Sarkar (government at your door) camp in Bengal’s Bankura, has gone viral.

    The man said that his name on his ration card had been misprinted three times. The third time, it read Srikanti Kumar “Kutta” instead of Srikanti Kumar “Dutta.” “Kutta” means dog in Hindi, and Mr Dutta says he devised this unique protest when his previous requests were ignored, as per NDTV report.

    So yet, the Bankura district administration have not answered.

    “I’ve previously applied three times to correct my name on the ration card,” Mr Dutta told reporters.

    “They referred to me as Srikanta Mondal the first time. I am not Mondal. I went to Duarey Sarkar and filed a rectification request. Then they changed my name to Srikanto Dutta from Srikanti Kumar Dutta. I applied to the Duarey Sarkar camp once more… On the 11th, I reapplied, and when I downloaded it, I saw that my name had been changed to Srikanti Kumar Kutta. I felt mentally harassed when I saw this. I went to the Duarey Sarkar camp again yesterday,” he was quoted as saying in the reports.

    He saw a senior official in the camp, but even after chasing him down, the interview did not go as expected, according to Mr Dutta.

    “I showed him my ration card. I asked him to read it. But the Joint BDO (Block Development Officer) did not answer my questions. He ran away. Why did he run? What was he scared of? How many times will a common man like me go to the Duarey Sarkar camp? We have to stop work for a day to come here,” Mr Dutta added.

    Following that, he performed the stunt. According to him, the authorities have now assured him that his name will be corrected in two days.

    (With inputs from NDTV and others)


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