Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Final list of Pollachi candidates

. Tuesday, April 28, 2009
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Following is the final list of candidates for the Pollachi Lok Sabha constituency:

K. Shanmughasundram (Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam), K. Sugumar (All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam), Baba Ramesh (Bharatiya Janata Party), T. Murthy (Bahujan Samaj Party), E. Umar (Manithaneya Makkal Katchi), S. Krishnakumar (Tamil Desiya Katchi), P. Ramesh (Samajwadi Party), K.P. Thangavel (Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam), S.T. Rameeza Begum (Samata Party), ‘Best’ S. Ramaswamy (Kongunadu Munnetra Peravai) and V. Velmurugan (Akila India Vallalar Peravai).

Independents: K.S. Abbas, K. Shanmughasundaram, P. Shanmughasundaram, R. Sadasivamurthy, P. Sukumar, A. Noor Mohammed, M. Ramaswamy,

P.M. Ramamurthy, P. Rajan, M. Rajendran and R. Venkatesh.

Source: The Hindu

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Nomination papers taken up for scrutiny

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At work: Returning Officer and District Collector V. Palanikumar scrutinising the nominations for Coimbatore Lok Sabha constituency in the presence of candidates and representatives of political parties at the Coimbatore Collectorate on Saturday. (Right) Returning Officer for Tirupur Lok Sabha constituency C. Samayamoorthy scrutinising the nomination papers in the presence of Election Observers at Tirupur Collectorate.

Coimbatore: After the scrutiny of nominations for the Coimbatore and Pollachi Lok Sabha constituencies on Saturday, the election authorities declared that the papers of 29 candidates for Coimbatore and 24 for Pollachi are valid.

Returning Officer, District Election Officer and District Collector V. Palanikumar conducted the scrutiny for the Coimbatore Lok Sabha constituency while the Returning Officer and District Revenue Officer, S. Prabhakaran, scrutinised the nominations for the Pollachi Lok Sabha constituency.

The scrutiny took place in the presence of candidates and representatives of political parties.

Observers

Election Observers for Coimbatore, Vinod R Rao, an IAS officer from Gujarat, N.P. Agarwal, an IC and CES officer from Madhya Pradesh and Dillip Kumar, an IFS officer from Karnataka, were present.

For the scrutiny of papers for the Pollachi constituency, the observers, Amrendrakumar Singh, an IAS officer from West Bengal, Tushar Kanti Behera, an IFS officer from Punjab and S.K. Sharma, an IRS officer from New Delhi were present.

On the last day of filing the nominations on Friday, as many as 54 nominations from 39 candidates were received for the Coimbatore constituency.

After the scrutiny, the nominations of 29 candidates were declared valid. Four of them are candidates of the recognised/registered political parties at the national and State level while eight are candidates from the registered political parties other than national and State political parties. Seventeen candidates are Independents.

For Pollachi, of the 42 nominations filed by 29 candidates, 24 were declared valid.

Of which, four are candidates of recognised/registered national and State political parties, seven are candidates of parties other than registered/recognised national and State political parties while the rest are Independents.

The withdrawal of nomination papers is scheduled for April 27.

Tirupur

Our Staff Reporter adds from Tirupur:

Nominations of 12 of the 34 candidates who had filed their papers for Tirupur Lok Sabha constituency were rejected following the scrutiny held at the Collectorate here.

A notable one is the rejection of papers submitted by Bahujan Samaj Party’s both main and dummy candidates.

Rejected

Following is the list of candidates whose nominations were rejected:

K. Thangaraj (AIADMK dummy); T.Sakunthala (Independent); V.A.Gopal (Akila India Vellalar Peravai); D. Rathinamoni (All India Trinamool Congress); S. Subramaniam (DMDK dummy); J. Mahohar (BJP dummy); S.K.Venmathi (Congress dummy); S. Balakrishnan (Bahujan Samaj Party); R. Nataraj (BSP dummy); Kuthbudeen (Makkal Jananayaga Katchi); P.Alagappan (Independent) and N.C.Selvaraj (Independent).

Nomination papers of three dummy candidates of recognised political parties (i.e. AIADMK, BJP and DMDK) got rejected automatically once the nominations submitted by the main candidates were declared valid as per the guidelines of the Election Commission of India.

The other nominations were rejected on the grounds like name not figuring in the electoral rolls, among other reasons.

The scrutiny of nomination papers was carried out directly by the Returning Officer, C. Samayamoorthy.

Election Observers appointed for Tirupur Lok Sabha constituency, Mohan Chandra Upreti (Tirupur North and Tirupur South Assembly segments); Shiv Bardani Bhadauria (Bhavani and Anthiyur) and S. Ramu (Perundurai and Gobichettipalayam), were present during the process.

Source: The Hindu

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More candidates file nominations

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With two more independent candidates filing nomination papers for Pollachi Lok Sabha constituency on Tuesday, the total number of candidates has gone up to eight.In Coimbatore Lok Sabha constituency five Independents filed their nominations. So far 14 candidates have filed the papers. Tirupur

The filing of nominations gained momentum in Tirupur Lok Sabha constituency with five persons submitting their nomination papers on Wednesday.

Of the five candidates, K. Rathinaswaamy (35), T. Shakuntala (26), and N. Muthusamy (50) filed their nominations as independents while V. A Gopal (51) and N. Sivakumar (30) submitted their papers representing Akil Indhiya Vallalar Peravai and Uzhaipallar Makkal Katchi, respectively.

All of them filed their nominations with the Returning Officer, C. Samayamoorthy, at the Collectorate.

Observers

Of the three poll observers appointed for Tirupur Lok Sabha constituency, Shiv Bardani Bhadauria, a Sikkim-cadre Indian Forest Service Officer, arrived here today.

Mr. Bhadauria would monitor the election proceedings in Bhavani and Anthiyur Assembly segments.

Source: The Hindu

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Farmers, women should vote for change: Vijaykant

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Canvassing: Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam founder Vijaykant campaigning for K.P.Thangavel, the candidate for the Pollachi parliamentary constituency, at Aathupalam in Coimbatore on Tuesday.

Coimbatore: Disappointed farmers and vigilant women should vote for change in the ensuing elections to the Lok Sabha, said Vijaykant, founder of the Desiya Murpokku Dravidar Kazhagam (DMDK), on Tuesday.

He was campaigning for his party’s nominee for the Pollachi Lok Sabha constituency, K.P. Thangavel. He addressed roadside meetings at Madathukulam, Udumalpet, Mukkonam, Pollachi Kottur Sungam, Anaimalai, Pollachi and Kinathukkadavu. Going by the profile of the constituency, the DMDK leader harped only on agrarian issues such as long pending irrigation schemes and problems of the farming community.

He accused the successive rulers of Tamil Nadu of failing to resolve inter-State water disputes such as Mullaiperiyar, Cauvery, Palar and charged the political parties with lack of will and commitment to nationalise the rivers. Construction of dams and linking of rivers would have prevented wastage of water.

With Valparai Assembly segment being part of the Pollachi Lok Sabha constituency, Mr.Vijaykant said that the State and Central Governments had failed to ensure reasonable price for tea.

Terming the agricultural loan waiver as an eye wash, Mr.Vijaykant said that genuine farmers had paid their loans and the waiver had benefited only those identified by the bankers and politicians.

He said it would be the regional parties that would decide who should be the Prime Minister and asked the voters to give an opportunity for his party to prove its worth.

Source: The Hindu

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MMK to support left parties in some seats

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Manithaneya Makkal Katchi (MMK), the newly floated political outfit of Tamil Nadu Muslim Munnetra Kazhakam and a member of 'Social Democratic Front,' would support the left parties, where the party or front is not contesting for the May 13 Lok Sabha polls in Tamil Nadu.

As such MMK has decided to contest four seats, while other members of the front Puthiya Tamizhakam three seats and Indian National League in a few seats, MMK Pollachi constituency candidate, E Umar told reporters in Coimbatore on Friday.

The front would discuss and decide the strategy for other constituencies, where its and Left candidates were not contesting, he said.

The front would strive to rectify the prevailing anomalies in the OBC list both at Central and State level and also fight for implementation of reports of Sachar committee and Ranganath Mishra Commission on reservation, he said.

Asked why TMMK, which always supported DMK or AIADMK, decided to form a new front this time, Umar said DMK had earmarked only one seat for MMK, which was "very less" considering the over 10 per cent of Muslim population.

MMK wanted to fight in more number of seats and that too on it own symbol, he said adding the party has not approached AIADMK for alliance.

Source: The Hindu

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Pollachi- an agrarian belt

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Pollachi: The Pollachi Lok Sabha seat, primarily an agrarian belt, is going to polls on May 13. The constituency relies on Parambikulam – Aliyar Project (PAP) for its agricultural needs and coir industry is a next major employment generator.

The delimitation exercise carried out by the Election Commission has turned the reserved constituency into a general constituency this time.

The delimitation has brought in a lot of changes in the constitution of the constituency as well. The Dharapuram Assembly segment (which was earlier in Erode district) is no longer part of Pollachi Lok Sabha seat. The constituency now has six Assembly segments namely Thondamuthur (which lies largely in Coimbatore city and its peripheral areas), Kinathukkadavu, Pollachi, Valparai (reserved), Udumalpet and Madathukulam. The last two Assembly segments form part of the newly formed Tirupur district.

The electorate in five Assembly segments largely comprise Gounder community while Udumalpet accounts for a sizeable population of Naickers. There are 1,330 polling stations.

The tribal hamlets in 958 sq km Anaimalai Tiger Reserve and Valparai town known for lush green tea plantations with have a sizeable tribal population will have polling stations in the hilly terrain. Reasonable price for agricultural produce including copra, enhancing the benefits in terms of the quantum of water for the farming community by ensuring implementation of Anamlaiaru, Nallaru and Idamalaiaru schemes in PAP and man-animal conflicts are likely to be the major local poll issues this time.

Since, 1951, the constituency has been claimed by Indian National Congress thrice, Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam thrice, once by the Tamil Maanila Congress, All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam five times and Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam in the last two elections i.e., 1999 and 2004.

Source: The Hindu

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Sunday, April 26, 2009

Nomination papers taken up for scrutiny

. Sunday, April 26, 2009
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At work: Returning Officer and District Collector V. Palanikumar scrutinising the nominations for Coimbatore Lok Sabha constituency in the presence of candidates and representatives of political parties at the Coimbatore Collectorate on Saturday. (Right) Returning Officer for Tirupur Lok Sabha constituency C. Samayamoorthy scrutinising the nomination papers in the presence of Election Observers at Tirupur Collectorate.

Coimbatore: After the scrutiny of nominations for the Coimbatore and Pollachi Lok Sabha constituencies on Saturday, the election authorities declared that the papers of 29 candidates for Coimbatore and 24 for Pollachi are valid.

Returning Officer, District Election Officer and District Collector V. Palanikumar conducted the scrutiny for the Coimbatore Lok Sabha constituency while the Returning Officer and District Revenue Officer, S. Prabhakaran, scrutinised the nominations for the Pollachi Lok Sabha constituency.

The scrutiny took place in the presence of candidates and representatives of political parties.

Observers

Election Observers for Coimbatore, Vinod R Rao, an IAS officer from Gujarat, N.P. Agarwal, an IC and CES officer from Madhya Pradesh and Dillip Kumar, an IFS officer from Karnataka, were present.

For the scrutiny of papers for the Pollachi constituency, the observers, Amrendrakumar Singh, an IAS officer from West Bengal, Tushar Kanti Behera, an IFS officer from Punjab and S.K. Sharma, an IRS officer from New Delhi were present.

On the last day of filing the nominations on Friday, as many as 54 nominations from 39 candidates were received for the Coimbatore constituency.

After the scrutiny, the nominations of 29 candidates were declared valid. Four of them are candidates of the recognised/registered political parties at the national and State level while eight are candidates from the registered political parties other than national and State political parties. Seventeen candidates are Independents.

For Pollachi, of the 42 nominations filed by 29 candidates, 24 were declared valid.

Of which, four are candidates of recognised/registered national and State political parties, seven are candidates of parties other than registered/recognised national and State political parties while the rest are Independents.

The withdrawal of nomination papers is scheduled for April 27.

Tirupur

Our Staff Reporter adds from Tirupur:

Nominations of 12 of the 34 candidates who had filed their papers for Tirupur Lok Sabha constituency were rejected following the scrutiny held at the Collectorate here.

A notable one is the rejection of papers submitted by Bahujan Samaj Party’s both main and dummy candidates.

Rejected

Following is the list of candidates whose nominations were rejected:

K. Thangaraj (AIADMK dummy); T.Sakunthala (Independent); V.A.Gopal (Akila India Vellalar Peravai); D. Rathinamoni (All India Trinamool Congress); S. Subramaniam (DMDK dummy); J. Mahohar (BJP dummy); S.K.Venmathi (Congress dummy); S. Balakrishnan (Bahujan Samaj Party); R. Nataraj (BSP dummy); Kuthbudeen (Makkal Jananayaga Katchi); P.Alagappan (Independent) and N.C.Selvaraj (Independent).

Nomination papers of three dummy candidates of recognised political parties (i.e. AIADMK, BJP and DMDK) got rejected automatically once the nominations submitted by the main candidates were declared valid as per the guidelines of the Election Commission of India.

The other nominations were rejected on the grounds like name not figuring in the electoral rolls, among other reasons.

The scrutiny of nomination papers was carried out directly by the Returning Officer, C. Samayamoorthy.

Election Observers appointed for Tirupur Lok Sabha constituency, Mohan Chandra Upreti (Tirupur North and Tirupur South Assembly segments); Shiv Bardani Bhadauria (Bhavani and Anthiyur) and S. Ramu (Perundurai and Gobichettipalayam), were present during the process.

Source: The Hindu

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Thursday, April 23, 2009

Clash over burying body

. Thursday, April 23, 2009
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As many as 112 persons were removed by the police when a clash broke out between two communities over the issue of burying the body of a woman at Govindanur off Puravipalayam village in the Vadakkipalayam Police Station limits on Nadupunni road in Pollachi. Trouble erupted on Wednesday afternoon when arrangements were mande to bury Hussain Beebi (100) on a land near a school.

A section objected to it stating that the land was classified as poromboke land.

According to the Tamil Nadu Government Gazettee 67-368 notification, the land was assigned to Tamil Nadu Muslim Wakf Board in 1959 for use as Govindanur Muslim Burial Ground.

On December 12, 2008, when the Wakf Board made arrangements for surveying the land to put up a fence, trouble erupted.

The Muslim Burial Ground committee representatives Mohammed Musthafa and Abdul Jabbar preferred a complaint with the police. Based on which, the majority community representatives Chinnu alias Aruchamy, husband of panchayat president Maheswari were called to the police station. The police held talks with both sides after registering a case under section 107 of the Criminal Procedure Code. The provision is resorted to by the Executive Magistrate asking the parties on either side as to why a bond should not be executed for ensuring good conduct failing which the concerned parties could be arrested.

The litigation over the land is already pending before the court. On Wednesday a group of majority community led by Chinnu alias Aruchamy gathered at the place while preparations were underway to bury Beebi. Deputy Commissioner (Excise) Raghavan along with Pollachi Tahsildar held talks with them. But the members attempted to block road.

The burial took place amid police protection in the presence of revenue officials. By evening parties and organisations demanded the release of all the 112 members.

The police maintained that cases were being registered against them and 20 were being remanded to custody. Superintendent of Police N. Kannan is camping at Pollachi. Later all the arrested 112 members have been released

Source: The Hindu

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Friday, April 17, 2009

MMK to support left parties in some seats

. Friday, April 17, 2009
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Manithaneya Makkal Katchi (MMK), the newly floated political outfit of Tamil Nadu Muslim Munnetra Kazhakam and a member of 'Social Democratic Front,' would support the left parties, where the party or front is not contesting for the May 13 Lok Sabha polls in Tamil Nadu.

As such MMK has decided to contest four seats, while other members of the front Puthiya Tamizhakam three seats and Indian National League in a few seats, MMK Pollachi constituency candidate, E Umar told reporters in Coimbatore on Friday.

The front would discuss and decide the strategy for other constituencies, where its and Left candidates were not contesting, he said.

The front would strive to rectify the prevailing anomalies in the OBC list both at Central and State level and also fight for implementation of reports of Sachar committee and Ranganath Mishra Commission on reservation, he said.

Asked why TMMK, which always supported DMK or AIADMK, decided to form a new front this time, Umar said DMK had earmarked only one seat for MMK, which was "very less" considering the over 10 per cent of Muslim population.

MMK wanted to fight in more number of seats and that too on it own symbol, he said adding the party has not approached AIADMK for alliance.

Source: The Hindu

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Monday, April 13, 2009

Detained under Goondas Act

. Monday, April 13, 2009
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Mubarak Ali (30) of Marapettai Street in Pollachi was on Sunday detained under Goondas Act by District Collector V. Palanikumar. Cases

Mubarak Ali was arrested by the Pollachi police on April 5 and lodged in the Coimbatore Central Prison in connection with cases registered in three police stations for sale of video compact discs and digital video discs containing pornography or pirated version of new films.

A press release from Superintendent of Police, Coimbatore Rural, N. Kannan said that Inspector General of Police (West Zone) Pramod Kumar had recommended to the Collector that Mubarak Ali could be detained under the Goondas Act because he had repeatedly indulged in this offence.Detained under Goondas Act

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Friday, April 10, 2009

Admissions begin at shelter for orphaned children

. Friday, April 10, 2009
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Mahatma Gandhi Ashram in Anaimalai, near Pollachi, will admit orphaned children from April 10.

Children without both the parents and those who have lost either the father or the mother and the surviving parent does not earn for the family, are eligible.

Children whose parents are suffering from serious illnesses, children of bonded labourers (rescued and not yet rescued), children of prisoners and HIV positive patients are also eligible.

The children should be between four and 12 years of age. Education, shelter and food will be provided free of cost.

Children can apply to the Managing Trustee, Mahatma Gandhi Ashram, Anaimalai 642 104.

For details, contact 04253-282072.

Source: The Hindu

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Thursday, April 9, 2009

Eight sand trucks seized, 12 persons arrested

. Thursday, April 9, 2009
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he Coimbatore Rural Police and revenue officials have seized a total of eight trucks transporting sand to Kerala without permits and arrested 12 persons in this connection.

Following information about transportation of sand to Kerala without valid permits, the Deputy Inspector General of Police, Coimbatore Range, M. Ramasubramani and Superintendent of Police, Coimbatore Rural District, N. Kannan ordered for conducting vehicle checks on all arterial and feeder roads linking Coimbatore district with Kerala.

On Tuesday morning, police personnel from Vadakkipalayam in Pollachi sub-division conducted vehicle checks on Sulakkal – Vadakkukadu road and intercepted four sand-laden trucks being transported from Tamil Nadu towards Kerala. The police also arrested drivers namely Ravi (38), Periasamy (40), Murugesan (34), Duraisamy (40), Kadirvelu (42) all from Namakkal and Nandagopal (21) of Cuddalore. The police also arrested Karthikeyan (21) of Cuddalore, Nataraj (50), Gireesh (27) of Coimbatore and Haneefa (32) of Kozhinjamparai in Palakkad who was piloting the convoy of sand laden trucks.

In another vehicle check, Veerappa Goundanur police intercepted a truck and arrested Gopalakrishnan (34) driver and cleaner Karthik (19) of Karur district for transporting sand towards Kerala without valid permit. Similarly, a team led by Pollachi Tahsildar conducted a check at Zamin Kaliapuram and intercepted three sand-laden trucks. The drivers fled from the scene on seeing the official team.

Source: The Hindu

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Sunday, April 5, 2009

Food Mela in Shanthinikethan School

. Sunday, April 5, 2009
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Food Mela is to be held in Shanthinikethan Matriculation School today. A large variety of food will be available in the stores kept by the school children. It was said by the principal that this is to develop the usage of money among the children.

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Clash between Forest Authorities and Tribal People

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A clash between Forest Authorities and Tribal People took place in Sethumadai Check post. It was found that the reason for the clash was that the forest authorities did not allow the tribal people to take the necessary items into forest for a temple festival. The people captured a bus crossing the checkpost. The bus was released after the solving of the problem by the Forest Authorities.

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Saturday, April 4, 2009

New Honda Activa arrives @ Pollachi

. Saturday, April 4, 2009
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New Honda Activa has reached Pollachi today. The booking starts from today and the vehicle will be on-road from 15th April. The look has been changed and the body weight has been decreased in the new version of Honda Activa.

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Source: www.mouthshut.com

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Schools close in Pollachi

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The schools for this accademic year ended today. Most of the schools like Bharatiya Vidya Mandir, LMHSS closed today. The schools are expected to reopen on first week of June. The schools like SNMS has not yet closed. It is expected that SNMS will be closing on 10th April. We were able to see faces leaving the school.

Happy Holidays

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பொள்ளாச்சி லைவ் ஆரம்பம்

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வணக்கம். இன்று முதல் உங்களுக்காக நாங்கள் பொள்ளாச்சி லைவ் என்ற வலை பக்கம் துவங்கி உல்லோம். இதை உங்களுக்காக நாங்கள் இலவசமாக வழங்குகிறோம்.இதை பார்த்து பயன் பெறுமாறு வாழ்த்துகிறோம்.
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