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Mumbai police allows MVA to protest in city

MVA leaders announced that they would go ahead with the protest march regardless of whether permission was given.

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Mumbai Police today gave permission to Maharashtra Vikas Aghadi (MVA) for its protest march in Mumbai on December 17 against the Eknath Shinde government and the Governor of the state- Bhagat Singh Koshiyari over his controversial remark over Chhatrapati Shivaji.

The march is scheduled to culminate in a rally outside Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus Maharaj (CSMT) station, where all the senior opposition leaders, including Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray, will address the crowd. NCP chief Sharad Pawar may participate in the rally.

On Thursday, MVA leaders announced that they would go ahead with the protest march regardless of whether permission was given.

Addressing the Press conference Uddhav Thackeray on Thursday had said, “On this 17th Dec, we will hold a ‘Morcha’ from Jijamata Udyan to Azad Maidan in Mumbai against the current state government and demands to remove Maharashtra’s Governor, I appeal to all those who love Maharashtra to come together against those who have insulted the state.”

Uddhav also slammed the state government over the Maharashtra-Karnataka border issue.

Stepping up its attack on the government, Thackeray said, “Karnataka has been asking for our areas, villages and even Jath, Solapur will they ask our Pandarpur Vithoba too? This raises one question-is there any govt in Maharashtra? Like before the Gujarat elections, some businesses were shifted there, so before the Karnataka elections will our villages be given to Karnataka?..”

“See how Karnataka CM statement and there is BJP govt in the state, and CM Shinde become CM here because of BJP, they are not saying anything on the issues and there is an attempt to insult our leaders and icons of Maharashtra so we are doing this aandolan,” Leader of the opposition party Ajit Pawar said.

Congress leader Balasaheb Thorat said, “They have insulted Shivaji Maharaj, Jyotiba Phule and keep insulting and even Maharashtra Karnataka border issue and the statement given by Karnataka CM and here no one is replying in strong language from this government. All these issues must be addressed by this govt so we have decided to hold big Morcha.”

The controversy erupted in the state after Maharashtra’s Governor said that Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj was an “old icon”.

Addressing a function at Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University in Aurangabad on November 19, Governor Koshyari said, “If someone asks who your idol is, you don’t have to go out looking for one. You will find them right here in Maharashtra. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj has become an old idol now, you can find new ones — from Babasaheb Ambedkar to (Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways) Nitin Gadkari.”his statement sparked a massive furore and drew censure from Maratha organisations and opposition leaders alike.

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Banjara Community Blocks Roads and Burns Tires in Outrage

Anti-reservation protests of Banjara community took place in different parts of the state on Tuesday. The anger of the Banjara community erupted in several Tandas of Kunchenahalli and Bagalkote in Shimoga taluk.

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Shivamogga: Banjara community anti-reservation protests were held in different parts of the state on Tuesday. The anger of the Banjara community erupted in several Tandas of Kunchenahalli and Bagalkote in Shivamogga taluk.

The protestors of Banjara community blocked the road and set tires on fire in Shivamogga’s Kunchenahalli. Although the government has clarified that the Justice Sadashiva Report Commission has not been fully implemented, the anger of the Banjara community has not subsided.

The protestors who blocked the road in Kunchenahalli set fire to tires and shouted slogans against the government. Vehicular traffic on the highway was completely disrupted due to the protest by blocking the road on the Shivamogga-Shikaripur state highway and setting tires on fire in the middle of the road. Hundreds of vehicles lined up on both sides of the road. After the police visited the place and talked to the protestors and persuaded them, the villagers stopped the protest.

Protest across Bagalkote district:

The Banjara community protested at various places across Bagalkote district and expressed their anger against the reduction of internal reservation quota.

Vigorous protests were held in Sunaga Tanda of Balagi taluk, Muchakhandi Tanda of Bagalkota taluk, Aminagada Tanda of Hunagunda taluk, Kamtagi Tanda, Achanur Tanda, Neelanagar Tanda, Lavaleshwar Tanda, Jadramanakunte, Shiraguppi Tanda and other places. Protesters shouted slogans of defiance as they pulled down BJP flags that were tied on houses and electricity poles.

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Indian Government Extends Deadline for Linking PAN with Aadhaar

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The Indian government’s recent decision to extend the deadline for linking Permanent Account Number (PAN) with Aadhaar card is a significant move that impacts taxpayers across the country. The new deadline for linking PAN with Aadhaar has been extended to June 30, 2023, as announced by the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT). Here are some key points to consider in this regard:

Importance of linking PAN with Aadhaar: Linking PAN with Aadhaar is a crucial step towards curbing tax evasion and ensuring transparency in financial transactions. It helps to establish the identity of the taxpayer and ensure that their tax records are accurate and up-to-date.

Deadline extension: The recent decision by the government to extend the deadline for linking PAN with Aadhaar is a relief for taxpayers who were struggling to meet the previous deadline. This extension provides more time for taxpayers to complete the linking process without any undue pressure.

Consequences of non-compliance: Failure to link PAN with Aadhaar can lead to the inactivation of the PAN card. This means that the taxpayer will not be able to use the PAN for filing tax returns, opening bank accounts, or conducting any financial transactions that require PAN authentication.

Notification: The CBDT has announced that a notification will be issued separately to provide more information about the new deadline and the linking process. Taxpayers are advised to stay updated with the latest announcements and comply with the linking requirement to avoid any penalties or legal consequences.

Simplified process: The government has made the process of linking PAN with Aadhaar much simpler in recent years, with the introduction of an online facility for the same. Taxpayers can link their PAN with Aadhaar through the Income Tax Department’s e-filing portal or through the UIDAI website. The process is straightforward and can be completed in a few easy steps.

In conclusion, the extension of the deadline for linking PAN with Aadhaar is a welcome move that provides relief to taxpayers across the country. Taxpayers are advised to take advantage of this extended deadline and complete the linking process as soon as possible to avoid any inconvenience or legal consequences.

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Hassan: Protest against Quran recitation; Lathi charge on Hindu activists

Bajrang Dal and Vishva Hindu Parishad workers were protesting against the recitation of Quran in Belur of Hassan district when there was a scuffle between the two communities and to control the situation…

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Hassan: When Bajrang Dal and Vishva Hindu Parishad workers were protesting against Quran recitation in Belur of Hassan district, there was a scuffle between the two communities and the police resorted to baton charge to control the situation.

Bajrang Dal and Vishwa Vidhu Parishad workers staged a protest in the city demanding the cancellation of Quran recitation during Belur Channakesava Rathotsava. They protested by blocking the road. At this time, a young man from the Muslim community who came on a bike shouted the slogan of Quran Zindabad.

Infuriated by this, the Bajrang Dal activists took the young man to task. An argument took place between the protestors and the youth. Bajrang Dal activists chased the youth. The police resorted to lathi charge to control the situation. Also, the youth has been taken into custody and is being interrogated. However, there is a tense atmosphere in the place.

Hindu activists staged a protest and submitted a petition to the Tehsildar demanding that Quran should not be recited in the Hindu religious fair. The authorities have demanded that an order be issued by April 3 in this regard.

Last year, amid opposition from Hindu activists, recitation of the Quran was held at the Channakeshava fair. However, Hindu activists claim that recitation of the Quran before Hindu gods was forcibly added in 1932.

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