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CPI(M) demands constitution of nodal agency

Machilipatnam, Oct 26 (UNI) Communist Party of India (Marxist), CPI(M), Central Committee Member P Ramaiah today demanded the Andhra Pradesh Government to constitute a nodal agency to utilise Plan Outlay Funds under Scheduled Caste (SC) Component Plan and Tribal Sub Plan.

Talking to UNI here, he said due to non-utilisation of funds, about Rs 10,000 crore had been diverted for other purposes during the last seven years.

Every year, the Government had been allotting a plan outlay of 16 per cent for SC Component Plan and six per cent for Tribal Sub Plan, he said. However, the funds had not been spent for their devlopment, he added.

He also said the Government should release Rs 3,000 crore without delay for Plan Outlay during this financial year.

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BJP blames CPI(M) for cop's death in college

Kottayam, Oct 26 (UNI) BJP Kerala Secretary B Radhakrishna Menon today alleged that the incident, in which a police officer was killed, at NSS College in Changanacherry was part of the CPI(M)'s violent politics. Addressing a press conference here along with RSS leader Sankar Ram to condemn the incident, he alleged that the SFI and CITU were instigating violence in all colleges affiliated to the Mahatma Gandhi University. Referring to the Home Minister's charge that ABVP and Sangh Parivar organisations.....

Cong-NCP demands action against perpetrators of Gujarat riots

Mumbai, Oct 26 (UNI) The Congress and the NCP, who are trying to make a dent in Narendra Modi's bastion in Gujarat in the forthcoming assembly elections, today demanded action against the perpetrators of the 2002 Godhra riots in the backdrop of the Tehelka expose. Adressing reporters here, NCP General Secretary D P Tripathi said for the first time the faces of the prepetrators of the ghastly riots have been seen on camera admitting their role in the gruesome incident. ''A.....

RPI open for alliance with secular parties in Gujarat

Ahmedabad, Oct 26 (UNI) Republican Party of India (RPI) president Ramdas Athawale today said his party was open to an alliance with secular parties in the forthcoming Gujarat Assembly Elections. ''In order to defeat Narendra Modi's dictatorship, we are willing to forge alliance with Congress and NCP. However, in the event of no party forging an alliance with us, we will fight the election on our own by fielding 15 to 20 candidates,'' Mr Athawale told reporters. ''The main feature.....
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