Sunday, March 20, 2011

Who is responsible for Maoist rebellion?

Seeing the condition in some areas it persuades me to think whether the rise of Maoist rebellion is really unjustified. If some body is deprived the very basic needs like food , water and shelter in a democratic system for as long as long as six decades, even a sensible man would lose its faith in democracy system. The same has happened with simple, peace loving tribal people of Chhattisgarh, West Bengal, Orissa and some parts of Andhra Pradesh and Gujarat. Why are we not seeing the root cause of rebellion? In state like Chhattisgarh which is rich in good quality raw mineral, is being leached out by mining industries, resulting in the annihilation of the tribal people and depriving them the natural resources. Maoist rebellion is result of fear of annihilation among the tribals. It’s totally imperative that growth of India is necessary and mandatory but the bigger question is at what cost. Do not the tribals in India have the same rights as people like us who consider our selves as educated, enlightened and responsible citizens? Aren’t they the citizens of India? When will our system recognize the very root cause of this issue? Will it take some more Dantewada events for the system to understand the ground reality? The 76 CRPF solders who died in the massacre are martyrs, but they were slayed not by some foreign terrorist organizations, but by our own citizens of this country. If a mother has more than one kid and if she cares and adores one of them most of the times, the other siblings are bound to get rebellion as they are not getting fair share of caring and affection which is their right.The governments forcibly possess fertile agriculture lands for diversion to SEZs, mining and industries thereby caring more for the industrialists than tribals….which retaliates into rebellion acts...

Kolovery Cross receives notice for demolition


In accordance to a Supreme Court order, BMC has served notice for the demolition of the Kolovery Cross located near Pride of Kalina, Kalina. While speaking to Santacruz Patrika a local resident of the area who knows the history of the cross said, “The cross is more than 50-years-old and was initially located at Pride of Kalina. But, after Gold Coin Builders took the development of the area he constructed Pride of Kalina building and re-located the cross in the garden. It was only two years ago the cross was fully renovated with the support of residents of Kalina and many well wishers.” “But, now the BMC has served a notice for the demolition of the cross stating that it is obstructing the plans of a 40 feet road that has to be constructed,”emphasised this resident.
As per development plans it is learnt that a 40 feet road is planned from Banquet Plaza, CST Road to Pride of  Kalina. Hence, many argue that if the development work is planned from CST Road, Why have demolition notices not been served to the stream of illegal and encroached structures on the way leading from CST Road to the Cross? Why only a demolition notice has been served on the cross and the illegal structures left un-touched?”Further, there are many SC orders like removal of illegal hawkers, vendors. However, nothing has been done about them and then why are religious structures demolition on the BMC agenda”, echoed any angry resident. Also, a large number of residents pay visit daily to the cross to offer prayers.
It is learnt through residents that MLA Kripashankar Singh has intervened in the matter and has stopped the demolition of the cross. Further, it is also learnt that he has assured the safety of the cross and for that he is ready to go on an andolan and bhook hartal.
 Brihan Mumbai Corporation's (BMC) decision to demolish churches crosses across the city has angered the Christians. The BMC sticking demolition notices on these revered symbols, not just in this suburb, but across the entire city, has left the community fuming. The BMC quotes a 2009 Supreme Court order directing that illegal religious structures obstructing vehicular traffic be removed. Residents say not only are the crosses legal, but that the apex court order had asked states to first formulate a policy on religious structures before ordering demolitions. While the Catholic community is upset with the highhandedness and insensitivity of actually attaching the circular onto these crosses, most of which are historic and legal, the questions many are asking is: why hasn't the civic body attached these same notices onto temples and mosques that are also on the list of structures they have deemed as illegal? Members of the community say they are being targeted.
BMC rder provides for the destruction of religious shrines built after 1964. Local Catholic groups already submitted their papers in 2003 proving the dates of construction of the crosses, all previous to 1964. The municipal authorities deny seeing documents. The demolition is part of a program to improve facilities and infrastructure, which provides for the elimination of places of worship built after 1964 and considered "illegal" because in the way of road widening, road improvements, or constructed on land destined for public services.
Many of these crosses are part of the history and cultural and religious heritage. Previously, they were within the boundaries of Catholic property. When BMC was founded, many areas were reclaimed by the civic body for the construction of roads or other infrastructure, and so the crosses were saved by placing them along the streets

Maharashtra Samarth Kamgar Sanghatana to inaugurate office in Vakola

Nitesh Rane, President of the Swabhiman Sanghatana deeply engrossed while reading a copy of 'Santacruz Patrika' newspaper at his Anand Nagar office, Vakola


Maharashtra is witnessing a new trade union war, with the Maharashtra Samarth Kamgar Sanghatana (MSKS) - backed by Maharashtra’s Industries Minister Narayan Rane - wanting to "take over" Bhartiya Kamgar Sena (BKS) units in a majority of the cities prominent hotels and business establishments. Congress  Minister Narayan Rane aiming to strike at the very support base of the Shiv Sena, his former party, is doing his best to take over trade unions controlled by the Sena-affiliated Bharatiya Kamgar Sena (BKS). The Sena has enjoyed a stranglehold over workers' unions in all these hotels since the 1970s. There is a severe lack of leadership in the Sena. They are not able to interact and solve the workers' problems. Sena's strength among the unions is waning. "The new unions are filling the gap. They are using the same strategies that were used by the Sena in its heydays.
Further, to hot up the war, If Raj’s confidantes are to be believed, the young leader is planning a militant union wing. If Raj succeeds, this will be another debilitating blow for the Shiv Sena. Not long ago, the Bhartiya Kamgar Sena, the Sena’s trade union wing, was breached by Narayan Rane, who walked away with a sizeable number of workers to form Maharashtra Samarth Kamgar Sanghatana.
Not content, Rane has since been relentlessly trying to gain a toe-hold in hotels, airport, hospitals and private limited companies where a Sena union is already in place. Raj’s efforts will, expectedly, hasten the Sena union’s disintegration.
Now, with Nitesh Rane, President of the Swabhiman Sanghatana and Narayan Rane’s son, handling the functioning of Maharashtra Samarth Kamgar Sanghatana various workers and officers from hotels, hospitals, airways, public and private limited companies have been flocking at the newly set up office at Anand Nagar, Vakola to meet Nitesh Rane. During his hectic schedule Nitesh Rane was generous enough to interact with the Editor of Santacruz Patrika and discuss his plans for Maharashtra Samarth Kamgar Sangathana. He also told Santacruz Patrika that the newly formed office at Vakola will be inaugurated sometime in the first week of March.
Earlier, with Shrikant Salmalkar and Jaywant Parab, close confidants of Narayan Rane looking after the union activities, have shown their discontent and expressed their mistake of joining Congress. Shrikant Sarmalkar has also expressed his willingness to go back to the Shiv Sena. Hence, Nitesh has taken it as a challenge and is determined to take Maharashtra Samarth Kamgar Sangathana, a trade militant force to be reckoned in Maharashtra.

Illegal gate to adulterated grease godown finally pulled down


It was a month ago we had carried a lead story on ‘Illegal and adulterated chemical being processed in godowns at Chunnabatti, Kalina’. Our Asst Editor, Sunita D’Silva along with our team around midnight visited Chunnabati at Vakola-Kurla after we received a tip-off regarding manufacturing and storing of adulterated and illegal chemicals in various godowns. At that time a barrel of adulterated acid blasted and the highly dangerous fumes engulfed the entire area. Further, while surveying the area it was also noticed that the gutter on Mithi River has been illegally encroached and illegal activities are being carried out in the area. To hide their illegal adulterated activities an illegal gate had also been fixed whereby prohibiting entry so that their illegal activities can flourish. Inside this area it was learnt that illegal and adulterated grease godown is located which had been locked while our team visited the spot. The illegal adulterated grease carried out in the area was also reported to the local corporator.  The local corporator had been following up with BMC for a long time regarding these illegal encroachments and adulterated chemical godowns. But, no action had been taken by BMC. Further, it was also learnt that with the widening of Mithi River, the illegal adulterated chemical activities which were being carried out at that site have now moved to Chunabatti. Many residents of the area complained and told Santacruz Patrika that these illegal godownds storing adulterated chemicals are highly hazardous and dangerous to the inhabitants of the area.
Then, with the burning of Sonawane by the oil mafia the Maharashtra government have begun raids on illegal and adulterated godowns. The Mumbai crime branch raided a godown in Kalina and seized more than 80,000 litres of adulterated diesel, commonly referred to as black oil.
However, along with the local corporator Alice Therattil we persuaded the matter to ensure that all illegal activities in the area are stopped and the illegal gate being constructed at Ram Pyare Compound is demolished. It was a few days ago the illegal gate at the compound was finally demolished.
While speaking to Alice Therattil she said, “I have been persuading with BMC for a long time but they have been delaying the matter. Also, the police have been delaying the demolition with petty excuses that police force is not available for deployment. Finally, after taking up the matter with Municipal Commissioner and Addnl Commissioner of Police, West, the demolition of the illegal gate was finally carried out.”
Further, while speaking to Omprakash Ram Pyare, son of Ram Pyare he told Santacruz Patrika, “My father who has expired has been living in Ram Pyare Compound for the past 50 years and hence being our property the gate to our compound was installed which is legal.” However, the corporator disputes his claims and clarifies that the plot belongs to the Wadia Trust and BMC had constructed a culvert over the gutter of Mithi River. This plot of land was illegally encroached and with the construction of the gate we have been finding it difficult to clean the gutters as the gate is locked. This in fact leads to choking up of the gutters and heavy flooding in Kalina.
When Santacruz Patrika asked Omprakash Ram Pyare to show the documents to authenticate his claims that the property belongs to his father he was reluctant to show any documents and on the contrary admitted that he would first have to consult a BJP worker of the area before furnishing any documents. The question that arises is – Who is the BJP worker to be consulted for authenticity of proof? Is the BJP worker in hand and glove in helping illegal encroachments and adulterated chemical activities in the area? It has been noticed that many gutters in the area have been choked with adulterated chemicals and grease. The BMC has been extremely lethargic in implementing action in the flourishing of illegal activities at Shastri Nagar and Chunnabatti. Earlier too, a political worker from the area had been trying to encroach a public toilet area for installing an electric cabin which was stalled.

Widening of bridge over Mithi river moving at Snail pace

The proposed widening of the bridge over Mithi river along Kurla-kalina Marg situated in the Kalpana Air India Colony portion was initiated by the local corporator. Because of the narrow bridge abnormal traffic jams have been witnessed by the residents. For the widening of the bridge a contract was awarded in October, 2008 to commence the work from November, 2008. Despite the local corporator pressurizing BMC for the speeding up of the work, it has been almost more than two years there has hardly been any progress. The execution of work was to be done by widening of river to the extent of 100 mtr demolition of existing bridge. During the construction period traffic was to be diverted to CST road and there will be total closure of Kurla-Kalina Road in Kalpana Air Iindia Colony portion.While speaking to Alice Therattil, she told Santacruz Patrika, “I have been regularly corresponding with the Municipal Commissioner, BMC and Deputy Chief Engineer (Bridges). Also when a Jansampark Karyalaya programme was organized in Kalina which was attended by MP Priya Dutt and MLA Kripashankar Singh, the BMC authorities did not respond positively to the various queries raised by the residents of Kalina in regards to the completion of the widening of the bridge.” “With the slow progress of work being carried on the widening of the bridge, I hope the bridge should get completed by the year end.” As per tender the work was to be completed by September, 2010 by has been progressing at a snail pace.

HC asks for speedy inquiry into Kripashankar’s alleged disproportionate assets


The Enforcement Directorate and the Income Tax Department and the Maharashtra Anti-Corruption Bureau have been directed by the Bombay High Court to complete the inquiry against Mumbai Congress chief and MLA Kripashankar Singh in an alleged disproportionate assets case of within four weeks. Justices Mohit Shah and SJ Vajifdar, comprising a division bench, also directed the agencies to share information with each other. The directives were passed during the hearing of a PIL filed by one Sanjay Tiwari on allegations that Singh had amassed wealth disproportionate to his known sources of income. "The inquiry is going on since June last year. They can share information with each other. ACB has limited powers and in such a case, ED and I-T department can help out," chief justice Shah remarked. The PIL which was filed last year also alleges that Singh was close to Madhu Koda, former chief minister of Jharkhand, who is in jail currently over his alleged involvement in a multi-crore hawala scam. There have been several money transactions between the two, the PIL alleges. However, additional solicitor general (ASG) Darius Khambata, counsel for the ED, said that no link between Singh and Koda had been found. "It is not necessary that he (Singh) should have committed all criminal activities along with Koda,'' chief justice Shah remarked. Senior counsel Mahesh Jethmalani, representing Tiwari, argued that between March to November 2009, a total amount of Rs 60 crore had been deposited in the bank accounts of Singh's wife and son. Singh's counsel Janak Dwarkadas, refuted the allegations. Jethmalani argued that, ''Even if there is no Koda angle to the case, the I-T and ED should still look into the amount. The deposit of this amount has been revealed in diaries seized from Koda's residence,'' Jethmalani said. :”Singh's wife owns a 258-acre agricultural land in Ratnagiri worth Rs25 crore, along with the 'the land was purchased when Singh was state home minister and had granted 104 arms licenses to the security firm as a kickback,'' the affidavit further states. The PIL goes on to state that Singh's son, Sanjay, is married to Ankita, the daughter of Kamlesh Singh. Kamlesh Singh was a minister in the Koda cabinet. The PIL alleges that Ankita had received Rs1.75 crore in her account from Kamlesh owner of a private security firm,'' an affidavit filed by Tiwari stated.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

BJP worker from Kalina a 'Dalal' of BMC

A huge banner for all seasons. Conveying all messages of no relevance. Airport Authority Zopadpatti Bachao. Best wishes for Diwali, Eid, Christmas & New Year.
It is a no denying that Corruption in India is at its rampant best.There is not one section of the society that is spared from it. Corruption in the form of bribery takes the cake and given that it begins at the grass root level makes it even more difficult to monitor and control. The striking though well known findings of a detailed report points out that close to half the bribes are requested by the Government officials both at the state and national level.The same government personnel who are entrusted with the development of the nation are filling their own pockets.No wonder then the nation’s politicians are the most corrupt lot. The cost of corruption to the country might as well exceed Rs. 250,000 crores.  The general perception on corruption is that only rich in India get their work done by way of corruption. However, recent study shows that the poorest (Below poverty line – BPL) Janta too pay bribes in big numbers. A TII-CMS India Corruption Study shows that below poverty line households paid more than 883,00,00,000 (883 crore rupees) to avail basic services like Public Distribution systems, hospitals, school education, electricity and water supply.
The BJP has gone on a mass campaign to fight against corruption. But it is a shame that they do not practise what they preach. It is aleged that their District Secretary Anil Upadhyay is involved in mass scale corrupt activities. From an ordinary rickshaw driver this BJP secretary today roams in swanky car. It is alleged that he has been instrumental in the construction of illegal 1+1 slums in Kalina. While speaking to Santacruz Patrika, Kripa Pandey, Congress Block President 49 clarified, "His modus operandi is simple. He regularly visits the BMC H/E office and is found most of the day sitting with BMC officials. He collects money from parties and bribes the BMC officials and manages to construct illegal structures." He further adds, " His is a multi strategy wherein the officials are bribed and illegal structures are protected. Later he lodges a complaint for demolition and again bribes the officials to stop the demolition." "Many genuine parties are deprived of meeting the BMC officials because Upadhyay as a 'Dalal' of BMC is most of the time engaged with the officials who have no time to attend genuine complaints. Also, it is noticed that these BMC officials are in the office till late night entertaining Upadhyay," admits Pandey. In this regard Pandey says that he has lodged various complaints to BMC wherein no work in the constituency  is taking place as the BMC officials are busy involved in underhand deals. Finally,  because of no action being taken by BMC H/E ward I took up the matter with MLA Kripashankar Singh. Immediately, Kripashankar had a meeting with the DMC in the presence of AMC and other officials and immediate action was initiated against Upadhyay.
Further, Civic chief Subodh Kumar asked all additional municipal commissioners to personally ensure illegal hoardings are pulled down without any delay. Kumar held a BMC top brass meeting and later told media, "We will remove all illegal hoardings immediately. Even those which have been issued permission will be scrutinised. We will check whether hoardings have been placed at a place allotted to them." A civic official said, "It was decided that permissible hoardings will be allotted specific locations after traffic police are consulted. The civic commissioner insisted zero tolerance towards illegal hoardings." Supervisors from BMC's Licence Department will visit their allotted areas daily to ensure hoardings don't come back. It will be ward officers' responsibility to see to it that civic chief's diktat is carried out said Kumar.
"Also, in this regard we had written letters to BMC H/E and requested them to remove all illegal hoardings, banners and cutouts. But somehow the oficials have been lenient to the huge 40'x40' hoardings of which Anil Upadhyay is associated.. Finally, with the intervention  of MLA Kripashankar, all illegal hoardings were  pulled down."emphasised Pandey. "This angered him and he took out a morcha to BMC with false allegations that illegal activities in the area are a hand-work of Kripashankar. We immediately protested the false allegations of Upadhyay and took out a huge morcha of about 750 workers. Later, we  approached the Vakola Police station and lodged a complaint against him. We were assured  by the Sr PI that after interrogations action will be taken against him", confirmed Pandey.
It is learnt that hardly  15-20 people  participated  in the morcha taken out by Upadhyay. When confirming with a senior leader of BJP, he clarified with Santacruz Patrika and said,"The morcha call by Upadhyay was not a call by the BJP Party. It was an individual problem of his and the BJP party was not responsible.  Secondly, since it was not a party issue no BJP party worker participated in the morcha. Further, since he is not following the decorum of the  party, senior party  workers boycott his  programmes."
Also, while clarifying with the Alice Therattil, corporator of the area in regards to rampant illegal constructions in Kalina she spoke to Santacruz Patrika and clarified, "We have on several ocassions reported these matters to BMC but they have not been taking any action. As far as possible I have prevented many illegal constructions in my ward. Also, the 1+2 structure of Anil Upadhyay at Shastri Nagar is illegal and I have reported  this to BMC. The BMC squad had come to demolish the illegal structure but after knowing that it is of Anil Upadyay they went back without demolishing." Such is the lethargic response from BMC", complained Alice.
With the bone of contention being illegal hoardings, we have at least now, politicians will wake up and realise they should not take the city for granted. A Bombay High Court judgment stated that citizens could invoke and "certainly claim their fundamental rights guaranteed under Article 21 (right to life) to a clean environment free of any defacement". Garbage, sewage problems, bad roads, debris in streets, sick and homeless people... let politicians focus on these issues. Banners serve nothing except inflate ego of some people. But that's not an achievement, we have elected them to work for us. Also, we are not interested in knowing their birthdays which their chamchas want to announce and celebrate. Why can't political parties donate clothes and food to the needy to celebrate their leaders' birthday? At last, Mumbai will be rid of illegal hoardings. These netas thought the city is their property. Illegal hoardings are a nuisance. Merely paying hoarding charges cannot make something legal. And there should be a NOC from the RTO certifying that the hoarding is not a hindrance to citizens. Rules should be framed for to ensure that the BMC does issue arbitrary permits, legitimizing hoardings. The BMC seems to be either a part of the game or scared of politicians. We want action now! We must question the concerned BMC officials why no proper action is being taken. It gets very annoying to see banners of random people in your lane. If some chamchas are happy about their neta's birthday, they can go celebrate amongst themselves. It's strange how the BMC turns a blind eye to this. Party workers take permission for 50 hoardings and put up 500.
With the BMC H/E ward become a den for "Dalals" and hardly any public work performed, Kripa Pandey has sent out a 20-point programme for immediate implementation to BMC and local MLA Kripashankar Singh. The following is the memorandum:
1. Cleaning of nallah from Chirekhan Nagar to Niron Hospital and passing through Police ground
2.  Cleaning of Gutter from P&T Colony through Asghar Ali Compound, Khandwala Society, BMC Dispensary, Om Chamunda Society to Dhobighat
3. Cleaning of gutter and garbage from Yeshwant Nagar, Srikrishna Nagar to Hans Bhugra Marg
4. Cleaning of gutter from Gaondevi Ganesh Nagar, D'Mello Compound, Nanjivan Society to Airport wall. Also removal of garbage piled near the wall of Airport.
5. Cleaning of gutter of Valmiki Nagar and removal of garbage near BMC ground.
6. Cleaning of gutters at Yeshwant Nagar and Kolovery Village.
7. Cleaning of sewerage line from P&T Colony to Vakola Bridge.
8. The work on the boundaries of both sides of Vakola Nalah lying incomplete for long.
9. Cleanliness of undergroung subway at Vakola signal and Mahakali Mandir.
10. Regular removal of illegal hoardings, banners, cutouts irrespective of any political party or Sanstha in H/E Ward. Also., removal of illegal Vachnalay's installed at various places in H/E ward.
11. Removal of hawkers and re-locating them from Santacruz Railway overbridge and outside Railway station. The Hawkers near Radhakrishna Sweet Mart, near BEST bus Depot has been creating hardships to free movement of passengers..
12. Cleanliness of Bastis is negligble and should be done regularly for hygienic purposes.
13. The work on Mithi river bridge is going on at extremely slow pace. Santacruz Patrika in its last issue had raised this lethargy.
14. The potholes near Airport Gate No 8 be filled.
15. Most of the public toilets in the slums are not cleant and maintained regularly which stinks. Also, many of the doors of these toilets are broken and not replaced.
16. Repair work of damaged road from Vakola Bridge to Dattamandir, Glass Factory to Hanuman Mandir, Nehru Road. Also Old CST Road, near Hotel Geeta Vihar till Shivnagar.
17. In many slum areas because of illegal water conections through joints, the water leaks causing overflow in the gutters and inconvenience to the slumdwellers. Instead of the old thin pipes it is suggested to replace them with either a 3-inch or 6-inch  pipe which will ensure free flow water to slums and eliminate the many pipe joints. These are required in areas like Shastrinagar, Chirekhan Nagar, Valmiki Basti, P.K.Tiwari Chawl, Viena Bakery, Nagdevi Nagar, Jamblipada, Netaji Nagar and Gaondevi.
18. Installing a public toilet between Geeta Vihar and Air India Colony.
19. Rajiv Gandhi Jal Kendra near Vakola Police Station was  illegaly used as a Chinese Dhaba. A water supply for public  use to be re-installed.
20. Encroached footpaths with shops to be removed and the gutter underneath made accessible for cleanliness.