Coimbatore: The city police have registered a case against Hindu Munnani and BJP cadres, and some Muslims for creating tension during a bike rally conducted as part of Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath s election campaign for BJP’s Coimbatore South candidate Vanathi Srinivasan on Wednesday.
Ukkadam sub-inspector S Balachandar had lodged a complaint on Wednesday. “Around 1pm, 300 Hindu Munnani and BJP cadres, who conducted a bike rally, raised slogans such as ‘This is a Hindu country’, ‘The country is owned by Hindu people’, ‘Jai Kali’, ‘Om Kali’ and ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’. It angered a group of Muslims gathered near a footwear shop on Big Bazaar Street, who also raised slogans. Some BJP and Hindu Munnani cadres stopped their bikes and walked towards the Muslim people. Tension prevailed in the area and traffic was also affected. People from both sides used filthy language to abuse each other. Meanwhile, a person threw a stone at a shop,” the compla
Coimbatore: A 40-year-old Trichy native has been booked under Section 12(3) of the Passport Act, 1967, for travelling to Yemen and back, despite the travel restrictions to the Gulf country.
Immigration officials held Meyyappan Ganesan when he landed in the city airport from Sharjah in the early hours of Wednesday. An official said Ganesan had flown to Dubai from Trichy, making use of the travel bubble between both the countries.
From Dubai, the official said, Ganesan had travelled to Yemen. He landed in the city on Wednesday morning, with a plan to travel to Trichy by road.
“When we checked his passport to stamp his arrival, we noticed a Yemen travel stamp. We found he had travelled to the Gulf country and back after the lockdown began on March 23, while the travel between Yemen and India is still banned. While repatriation flights have gone to and returned from Yemen, it is only a one-way travel. People are not allowed to travel to the country and back for business and touri
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CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu reported 2,817 fresh Covid-19 cases on Thursday, which pushed the case tally to 8.89 lakh. The death of 19 patients took the cumulative toll tally to 12,738. There were 17,043 people undergoing treatment for Covid-19.
Until Thursday afternoon, 85,331 people underwent RT-PCR tests.
While Chennai, the worst affected district, had 1,083 new cases, it’s neighbours Chengalpet (258), Tiruvallur (158) and Kancheepuram (115) together added 531 cases. The region reported 13 deaths.
Cuddalore, Madurai, Nagapattinam, Ramanathapuram, Thanjavur and Tirunelveli reported one death each.
After Chennai, the highest number of cases were reported from Coimbatore. The district reported 280 deaths.
In the central region, Thanjavur remained a hotspot with 113 fresh cases.
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COIMBATORE: A 40-year-old Trichy man was arrested on Wednesday for travelling to Yemen despite India banning its residents from travelling to the gulf. He was arrested in Coimbatore city under the Passport Act of 1967.
The man, 40-year-old Meyyappan Ganesan reportedly travelled from Trichy to Dubai making use of the travel bubble between both the countries and from there he travelled to Yemen. He flew to Coimbatore on Wednesday early in the morning from Sharjah and planned to travel to Trichy by road.
Meyyappan Ganesan landed in Coimbatore Airport via Air Arabia flight from Sharjah.
When immigration official Ravi checked Meyyappan’s passport to stamp his arrival, he noticed a Yemen travel stamp.
Coimbatore: Scores of farmers, who are members of the Parambikulam-Aliyar-Project (PAP)-Vellakovil Branch Canal Water Protection Committee, are likely to enter the election fray in Kangeyam assembly constituency this time.
On Tuesday, more than hundreds of them took out a bullock cart rally to Kangeyam taluk office, where V K Ramasamy, a member of the committee, filed his nomination papers before the returning officer.
The committee had earlier announced that around 1,000 members would file nominations to demand adequate release of water to the Vellakovil branch canal under the PAP.
Velusamy, one of the organizers of the committee, said they had received enough applications on the day and were filling them up for submission. “At least 100 farmers will file nominations on Wednesday. The drive will continue on Thursday and Friday,” said Velusamy. tnn