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Friday, July 13, 2001

UNIFORMS DISTRIBUTED

Payyanur: The Junior wing of Jaycees, Payyanur distributed free uniforms to the inmates of Sree Narayana Vidyalaya Hostel, Payyanur. Sri. V.Chandrasekharan Vaidyar, the president of the Swami Anantha Theertha Trust received the uniforms from Sri. C.Santhosh Kumar, the regional Co-ordinator of Jaycees. KA Pramod and B.Sajithlal also addressed the audience.

MVR AND OTHERS WILL NOT BE LEFT FREE: EP JAYARAJAN

Kannur: EP Jayarajan, the district secretary of CPI-M stated that eventhough the supreme court has rejected the fir and left MVR and other police officials free of Koothuparmba firing case, they are not going to pardon them.

FLOOD: SPECIAL HEALTH CARE UNIT AT PAYYANUR GH

Payyanur: A special health centre will be functioning at Payyanur Govt. Hospital for the flood victims only. The contact telephone numbers at Payyanur hospital are 503150, 505716.

AK ANTONY AND MVR HAIL SUPREME COURT VERDICT

Chief Minster A K Antony described Supreme Court's verdict on Koothuparambu case as victory against politics of vendetta practiced by the previous LDF government. Antony said that the apex court's decision also justifies state government's earlier action regarding re induction of police officials who were suspended in connection with this case. Antony alleged that Nayanar government had initiated action against several sincere government officials solely on political grounds and apex courts verdict is welcome relief to such persons.
Expressing deep satisfaction over the verdict Minister M V Raghavan said that CPM's main aim was to finish him off politically by falsely implicating him in the case. He wondered how case could be filed against a minister on account of police firing. "When I was arrested in the case I asked this to E M S Namboodiripad and he never replied for my question." Raghavan said. Minister pointed out that in 1980 when E K Nayanar was the chief minister three youth league workers were killed in police firing. "Did any one file a case against Nayanar then" Raghavan asks.



Thursday, July 12, 2001

SUPREME COURT QUASHES FIR IN KOOTHUPARAMBA POLICE FIRING CASE

The First Information Report (FIR) filed against Minister M V Raghavan, the then Dysp Hakkim Battery, Thalassery sub collector T T Antony, ASP Ravita Chandrasekhar and 14 other policemen in the Koothuparambu case was cancelled by the Supreme Court thus making the case non-existent. But the court asserted that the FIR made immediately after the incident will stay and more accused can be added if situation demands. Justice Muhhamed Kadiri and Justice S N Fukano pronounced this important judgement.

Kannur SP Padmakumar and Thalassery ASP Ravita Chandrasekhar had prepared two FIR's immediately after the incident. But those two were cancelled, as they never had any similarities and the a third FIR made was questioned by the court.The Koothuparambu police firing took place in Nov 25,1994. The CPM government, which came to power in 1996, ordered a reinvestigation by Justice Padmanabhan Commission. This inquiry found that M V Raghavan, Hakkim Battery and other 14 policemen were involved in the case. It was widely accused that these findings were politically motivated. The Kerala High Court acquitted Ravita Chandrasekhar from the case and Kerala government moved to the Supreme Court. 14 policemen accused in the case requested the Supreme Court to acquit them, as their senior was acquitted. These two petitions were taken up by the court and made this very important decision.




Wednesday, July 11, 2001

NEW C.I FOR PAYYANUR POICE

Payyanur: Mr. K.N. Rajeev will be the new Circle Inspector of Payyanur Police.

Monday, July 09, 2001

NEW TIMING FOR TELECOM CENTRE

Payyanur: Payyanur Telecom Centre will be functioning from 9 am to 5 pm on all working days and will remain closed on sundays and public holidays. Till now the center has its working hours from 8 am to 6 pm on working days and from 8 am to 4 pm holidays.

PARIYARAM MEDICAL COLLEGE WILL BE MADE SELF FINANCING: M.V.R

Payyanur: The Minister for Co-operation and Ports, Sri. M.V.Raghavan announced that the Medical Colleges at Pariyaram and Kochi will be made self financing colleges. He told that the UDF government has decided to put and end to the practice of students from Kerala going to neighbouring states for higher and professional education. For this purpose the help and co-operaton of the private sector will be defenitely entertained, the minister stated. Government can not provide subsidies for the mis management of these colleges. The minister told that the only way to keep these colleges running smoothly is self financing. He was addressing a public meeting held at Payyanur Gandhi Maidan. The meeting was organised to give a warm reception to MVR . Sri. VN Eripuram presided over the function. P.Balan Master, M. Narayanan Kutty, MK Kunhikkannan, Peringome Musthafa, MP Murali and TV Gopalan also addressed the meeting.

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