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Karni Sena Activists Hold Protest In Jaipur Over Murder Of Gogamedi

Karni Sena members held a protest in Jaipur on Wednesday over the murder of Sukhdev Singh Gogamedi, the national president of Rashtriya Rajput Karni Sena.

Karni Sena activists have been protesting since Tuesday evening and have been demanding immediate action against the killers of Sukhdev Gogamedi.

Thousands of youth reached the District Collectorate office in Udaipur, staged protests against the murder and raised slogans.

Before gathering at the District Collectorate of Udaipur, Karni Sena workers from the entire district, including the city, gathered at the Sevashram intersection. After this, everyone left together in the form of a protest rally, reaching the collectorate office via Surajpol, Bapu Bazar, Dehligate and the main roads of the city.

According to sources, thousands of people protested continuously at the collectorate for more than 3 hours.

Women of the Rajput community were also present in the protest. They condemned the brutal murder and demanded action against the accused.

Later, a memorandum was submitted to the District Collector and District Superintendent of Police at the main gate of the Collectorate.

On Wednesday, in a big breakthrough in the murder case of Sukhdev Gogamedi, the Rajasthan Police identified two shooters who were involved in the killing.

The two assailants have been identified as Rohit Rathore Makrana and Nitin Fauji, said Rajasthan Police, adding that Nitin Fauji is a resident of Mahendragarh, Haryana.

The third criminal, Naveen Shekhawat, who was also part of the crime, was killed at Gogamedi’s residence during the exchange of fire and one of Gogamedi’s security guards was also injured.

Sukhdev Singh Gogamedi was shot dead by unidentified assailants in Jaipur on Tuesday. The murder sparked outrage among the Rajput community, which promulgated a state-wide bandh on Wednesday. (ANI)

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Nadda Assures Centre’s Assistance To Flood-Hit Himachal 

JP Nadda, Bharatiya Janata Party National President on Sunday expressed the Centre’s commitment to offering substantial assistance to Himachal Pradesh in view of the unprecedented loss, the government informed through an official statement.

“He (PM) assured that efforts would be directed towards securing the earliest release of the interim relief’s first instalment. Nadda emphasized Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s pledge of unwavering support to the state during these challenging times. He said that it is the resolve of the Union Government in mitigating the losses incurred and ensuring adequate funds for recovery,” JP Nadda said, informed the statement.

Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, JP Nadda and Union Information and Broadcasting Minister Anurag Singh Thakur here today convened a detailed discussion to address the extensive damage caused by a recent disaster in Himachal Pradesh, the government informed through an official statement.

During the meeting, the CM provided a comprehensive overview of the destruction wreaked upon the state by the calamity.

He appealed for financial aid akin to that provided during the Kedarnath and Bhuj tragedies to aid the state’s recovery efforts. The Chief Minister underscored the severity of the situation and said that substantial landslides, widespread destruction of homes, and extensive damage to public and private property have been caused, the statement informed. 

“He said that the current Relief Manual of the Union government’s financial provisions are inadequate to compensate for the losses of Himachal Pradesh and called for a specially tailored relief package considering the state’s geographical conditions and the severity of the disaster,” the CM said, informed the statement.

CM Sukhu also took up the issue of the delayed release of the first instalment of interim relief from the Union Government.

“He implored JP Nadda and Anurag Thakur to expedite the process of providing financial assistance, revealing that the disaster had resulted in losses surpassing Rs. 10,000 crore due to heavy rains and landslides in the current monsoon season, read the statement, adding, “That despite assessment teams being sent by the central government, the interim relief was still pending”.

CM Sukhu said that the state government had been utilizing its limited resources to support the impacted population.

The CM Sukhu said that the allocation of Rs 360 crore annually under the State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF) in two instalments has been released by the Union Government.

“He said that the release of Rs 189 crore out of the held-up Rs 315 crore, has been made by the Union government due to state government efforts in addressing audit objections. He called for the prompt disbursement of the remaining Rs 126 crore,” the CM said.

The CM said that by August 10, 2023, the state government has raised claims worth Rs 6,700 crore by sending a detailed report of the damages caused in the state to the central government.

CM Sukhu also elaborated on the state’s initiatives to enhance structural engineering and drainage systems, including plans for a new town near Shimla in Jathiya Devi.

The statement further added that JP Nadda expressed the Union government’s commitment to offering substantial assistance to Himachal Pradesh in view of the unprecedented loss.

I&B minister Anurag Thakur and Leader of Opposition Jai Ram Thakur also provided their insights during the meeting.

MPs Suresh Kashyap and Sikandar Kumar, Principal Advisor (Media) to the Chief Minister, Naresh Chauhan, BJP State President Rajeev Bindal, Former Minister Suresh Bhardwaj, MLA Balbir Verma, Former MLA Ram Lal Markanda, Chief Secretary Prabodh Saxena, Principal Secretary to the CM, Bharat Kheda, Principal Private Secretary to the CM Vivek Bhatia, dignitaries and senior officers were present on the occasion. (ANI)

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