Monday, 4 November 2013

WELFARE PARTY OF INDIA BELEAVES


Welfare Party of India leaders expressed solidarity with the Keralite Jazeera fighting against sand mafia
My fight has brought confidence to women that they also can do a lot for the nation, says Jazeera
New Delhi: October, 30.

Welfare Party of India leaders led by national vice president  Dr. B.T. Lalita Naik visited the Keralite Jazeera who is on a 

sit-in dharna at Jantar Mantar  near Kerala House, for more than a fortnight protesting  against the powerful sand mafia that 

is disfiguring the state's beaches and inviting threat to thousands of houses along the beach. . Jazeera, belonging to Madayi 

village of Kannur district of north Kerala started her struggle against sand mining in her village seeing the threat to her 

house. She took dharna in front of the Kannur collectorate and found the assurances of the District Collector not 

implemented. With her three children, she shifted the sit-in to the state secretariat at Trivandrum. Welfare Party of India 

state leaders extended support to Jazeera from the beginning and arranged a meeting with the Chief Minister Mr. Oommen 

Chandi. He assured of taking effective steps. But not convinced of the assurance and observing that nothing is materialising, 

Jazeera shifted her agitation to the national capital. Jazeera wants the implementation of one of the major aims of the 

Costal Regulation Zone (CRZ) Notification of 2011 “to conserve and protect coastal stretches” strictly implemented.

 Welfare Party leaders comprising national vice president Fr. Abraham Joseph, national general secretary     P.C. Hamza,  

Women’ Wing Convenor Ms Sheema Mohsin, Kerala President Dr. Koottil Mohammedali, State Secretary Ambujakshan and  Andhra 

Pradesh secretary Ms Khalida Parveen assured Jazeera that her fight for a social noble cause will find success. Jazeera while 

expressing her gratitude for the support extended by the Party said that her fight was not for personal cause but for a 

public one. My agitation, though not on behalf of any particular organization or sponsored by none has proved that women can 

also do a lot for the country and the countrymen.  I get a lot of calls from many women saying that they get courage from my 

initiative, says Jazeera.


My fight has brought confidence to women that they also can do a lot for the nation, says Jazeera
New Delhi: October, 30.

Welfare Party of India leaders led by national vice president Dr. B.T. Lalita Naik visited the Keralite Jazeera who is on a 

sit-in dharna at Jantar Mantar near Kerala House, for more than a fortnight protesting against the powerful sand mafia that 

is disfiguring the state's beaches and inviting threat to thousands of houses along the beach. . Jazeera, belonging to Madayi 

village of Kannur district of north Kerala started her struggle against sand mining in her village seeing the threat to her 

house. She took dharna in front of the Kannur collectorate and found the assurances of the District Collector not 

implemented. With her three children, she shifted the sit-in to the state secretariat at Trivandrum. Welfare Party of India 

state leaders extended support to Jazeera from the beginning and arranged a meeting with the Chief Minister Mr. Oommen 

Chandi. He assured of taking effective steps. But not convinced of the assurance and observing that nothing is materialising, 

Jazeera shifted her agitation to the national capital. Jazeera wants the implementation of one of the major aims of the 

Costal Regulation Zone (CRZ) Notification of 2011 “to conserve and protect coastal stretches” strictly implemented.

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