Sait’s aide leads supporters to party office, submits reply to notice
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Former Minister Tanveer Sait’s aide, Abdul Khader Shahid, who was one of the seven partymen served with a show cause notice for the anti-party protest held in Mysuru, led a group of supporters to the party office in Mysuru on Wednesday and submitted a reply to the notice.
After submitting the reply, Mr .Shahid said Mr. Sait’s supporters were “hurt” over the notice issued to them. He said he was not among the persons who had shouted slogans against former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, but had tried to stop the sloganeering along with Mr. Sait.
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The Mysuru City Congress Committee has served notices to eight supporters of Tanveer Sait, former Minister and MLA, seeking an explanation for their reported participation in an anti-party protest held in the backdrop of the Mayoral polls in Mysuru last month.
The show-cause notices issued by Mysuru City Congress Committee refer to their alleged participation in an anti-party protest held in front of Mr Sait’s residence on February 26, where party workers shouted slogans against the party, Congress Legislature Party (CLP) leader Siddaramaiah, and former Assembly Speake Ramesh Kumar.
The notices have sought an explanation from Mr Sait’s aides within seven days why action should not be taken against them for participating in anti-party activities that had affected the prestige of the party.
Mysore/Mysuru: The row over parking of
Mysore New Goods Terminal (MNGT) lorries in Taluk Agricultural Produce Cooperative Marketing Society (TAPCMS) premises has temporarily come to an end with Deputy Commissioner Rohini Sindhuri instructing the TAPCMS on Jodi Tenginamara Road in Bannimantap to allow lorries to park for three more months.
The TAPCMS had locked up its premises which was used as lorry stand, a couple of days ago, causing a lot of inconvenience for lorry owners. As the TAPCMS locked up the lorry stand gate, the MNGT lorry owners were forced to park their lorries along Jodi Tenginamara Road, which posed traffic problems on the road.
Closure of lease period : TAPCMS locks its lorry stand area to take up developmental works
Mysore/Mysuru: Following the 15-year lease period of the lorry stand at
Taluk Agricultural Produce Co-operative Marketing Society (TAPCMS) Limited taken by Railway Goods Shed Lorry Owners Association coming to an end yesterday, the TAPCMS authorities have locked the gate of the lorry stand on Jodi Thenginamara Road in Bannimantap, which has forced the truck owners to park their vehicles on either side of the road causing disruption in smooth movement of vehicles since last evening.
Also, about 100 trucks are stuck inside the lorry stand and unable to come out as the gate is locked besides causing problems to transport essential commodities which have arrived in goods trains.