Even those media people who don't approve with Communism shy away from revealing this heart wrenching story.
T.M Mukundan, a former panchayat member in Kerala committed suicide allegedly after receiving a property attachment notice from the
bank. Mukundan is said to have ₹30 lakh from Karuvannur Service Co-operative Bank many years back.
The truth was the bank staff, mostly @CPIMKerala cadres, are alleged to have indulged in fraud by faking signatures to create banks accounts under fictitious name, benami
transactions and serving collection notice to depositors receiving for amounts they never borrowed.
More than 100 loan accounts were allegedly created under fictitious names and Rs.50 lakh each were credited to the accounts.
Several daily wage workers, who had applied for bank
loans, never got the amount credited in their accounts, but got recovery notices for defaulting on loan repayment.
The cooperative bank, based out of Thirussur and managed mostly by CPM members, has a deposit of Rs. 358 crore and a credit of Rs. 320 crore. The Registrar of
Cooperative Department last week dissolved the director board of the Bank and appointed an assistant registrar as administrator.
Kerala CPI(M) Expelled 4 Comrades Accused Of Defrauding Depositors Of Party Controlled Karuvannur Co-operative Bank To The Tune Of Rs.100 Cr.
This happened at 1 cooperative bank.
Imagine how much CPI may have looted for years in Bengal, Kerala and Punjab Maharashtra where they still hold influence among few belts.
Do you know CPI is against Modi Government decision for Ministry in Cooperative Affairs?
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A long and important read. #SardarUdhamSingh
The HISTORY of a warrior who waited 21 years to take revenge for JallianwalaBagh Massacre.
Before Reading Further, Let Me 1st Introduce, How Gandhi & Nehru Responded when Udham Singh took revenge...
Although almost all Bharatiyas
regarded Singh's actions as a response to some brutal aspects of British colonial rule, officially, his actions were deplored and condemned in India, with Gandhi referring to Singh's actions as "an act of insanity", stating: "The outrage has caused me deep pain. I regard it as
an act of insanity. I hope this will not be allowed to affect political judgement.".
Nehru wrote in The National Herald, "The assassination is regretted but it is earnestly hoped that it will not have far-reaching repercussions on the political future of India."
(Both statements
The killing of a traitor Narendranath Goswami & subsequent hanging of #SatyendranathBosu.
Remembering a freedom fighter on his janma divas who sacrificed his life for Aurobindo Ghose.
Bosu was born on this day in 1882 at Midnapore, Bengal.
He was a distant relative of Aurobindo
& hailed from a well to do family.
Not much is known about his childhood, but Bosu's name finds in a police report for having an unlicenced gun in Midnapur Arms Case & subsequently served 2 months RI.
Two days after an assassination attempt was carried on Kingsford, the police
arrested 33 members of Anushilan Samithi & this trial is famously known as Alipore Bomb Case.
The British wanted to hang Aurobindo Ghosh for his involvement, but lacked evidence. #NarendranathGoswami turned approver & started giving details about plans, hideouts and members
THIS THREAD WILL GIVE YOU CHILLS & Also MAKE YOU CRY.
On the 22nd #KargilVijayDiwas, a look at 10 of the brave soldiers who risked their lives and went above and beyond the call of duty.
On this day in 1999, the Kargil War, formally came to an end, with Indian soldiers
successfully recapturing mountain heights that had been seized by Pakistani intruders. It was only possible through the valour of the soldiers of the armed forces.
Here are the stories of 10 heroes of Kargil war victory: #CaptainVikramBatra, (13 JAK RIF)
Going into battle, he
had said, "I will either come back after raising the Indian flag in victory or return wrapped in it."
He immortalised himself by turning a soft-drink ad's tagline "Yeh dil mange more" into an iconic war cry while showcasing on national television the enemy's machine guns he had
His last words were "I am dying but let not the territory we were fighting for fall for the enemy". For his inspiring leadership and great courage, he was awarded the Maha Vir Chakra posthumously #BrigadierMohammadUsman was the highest ranking officer of the Indian Army killed
in action during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1947.
Pakistani forces had announced a sum of Rs 50,000 as a prize for his head. Unaffected by praise and congratulations, Usman continued to sleep on a mat laid on the floor as he had vowed that he would not sleep on a bed till he
recaptured Jhangar, from where he had had to withdraw in late 1947.
Usman was born on this day in 1912.
He entered Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (RMAS) in 1932 and was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant & on the 19 March 1935, he was appointed to the Indian Army and posted
National Commission for Minority Education Institutes (NCMEI) was established by Antonio Maino government in 2004 through an Ordinance..
This body cannot have a Hindu as its member or chairperson as per Section 4 of the NCMEI Act.
In 2011, the NCMEI awarded the coveted minority
status to Jamia after which the university scrapped the reservations for SCs/STs.
Earlier, we used to have 30-40 per cent strength of non-Muslims in each programme. Now, it’s barely 10-15 per cent. And now that the religious composition of the staff has changed, they have
increased the reservation for children of Jamia employees in admissions,” a professor at Jamia tells Swarajya on the condition of anonymity for he doesn’t feel safe to voice his opinion.
The minuscule minority of Hindu students and teachers that is left at Jamia, can no longer
Why does Ecosystem never recalls some names?
Because, once you reveal a name, than people will dig into it.
Belated tributes to Sankaran Nair who went to England & took Jallianwalabagh massacres to court.
An introduction for the unsung hero of this tweet...
” When the only
Bharatiya in the viceroy’s council made his way back to Madras after his resignation, it was an ovation all the way, the like of which had never been seen before in India. There were feasts and entertainments wherever the train stopped and crackers were fired under the wheels
of the railway, so much so that there was one continuous firing for hours.”
126 Years back, he was the Congress President and till date, the only Malayali who held the reins of Congress.
Sir C Sankaran Nair was born on 11-07-1857, at Mankara, Kerala.
Starting as an advocate in