107-year-old Malay woman wants 23rd hubby!

Kuala Lumpur, Sept 14 (ANI): A 107-year-old woman is looking for a groom to marry for the 23rd time because she fears her present hubby will leave her after coming out of rehab.

Centenarian Mek Wok Kundor married the 37-year-old Mohd Noor Che Musa in 2005, but ever since he joined rehab in July she fears their marriage will break down after he’s cured of drugs.

The woman, who is called Tok Wook, fondly confessed her insecurity and said she was looking for a new hubby to fill her ‘forlornness and nothing more than that’.

Tok Wook lives in Kampung Bukit TokBat and plans to visit Mohd Noor on the second day of Hari Raya if someone drives her to Kuala Lumpur.

The Star Online quoted her as saying: “I want to express my feelings and tell him that I am lonely without him and if he reciprocates, I will wait for him without thinking of another marriage.”

She added: “I am not searching for a man as handsome as our Prime Minister (Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak), but someone to accompany me in my twilight years.

“I realise that I am an aged woman. I don’t have the body nor am I a young woman who can attract anyone.

“My intention to remarry is to fill my forlornness and nothing more than that.” (ANI)

Mystery surrounds motive behind Malay-Indian actress’ suicide

Kuala Lumpur, Sep. 11 (ANI): The mystery behind Malay-Indian actress K. Sujatha’s suicide continues, with her family’s counsel testifying that she took her life for reasons best known to her.

K. Kumaraendran, however, dismissed any third party involvement in her death.

The Star Online quoted Kumaraendran as saying that Sujatha’s close friend S. Vell Paari, who spent lavishly on the actress, including buying her a 420,000 ringgits condominium and financing her brothers’ education, should not be associated with her death.

Making his submissions, he said coroner Mohd Faizi Che Abu should not fail to reach a positive conclusion because there were doubts on some minor points.

Kumaraendran said the coroner had to consider the forensic expert’s evidence affirming that Sujatha herself drank the paraquat, as there were no splash marks on her.

He said the court should also consider the evidence given by Sujatha’s younger brother Surenthiran that he bought the paraquat upon her request.

“Sujatha had claimed that she wanted the para-quat for her friend. There is no interested party here,” Kumaraendran stressed.

He also said that the doctor who treated her was informed by her that she had consumed paraquat unknowingly.

DPP Geethan Ram Vincent said the coroner had to evaluate the evidence, as the evidence given by Vell Paari and Dr Sakti over the reasons for drinking the paraquat was difficult to believe.

He said Surenthiran’s evidence was suspicious, too.

Sujatha, 28, who had worked as Vell Paari’s personal assistant and head of corporate department, died on June 25, 2007, four days after being admitted to hospital. (ANI)

Six charged with sedition in Malaysia’s ‘cow-head protest’ case

Shah Alam (Malaysia), Sep. 9 (ANI): A Sessions Court in Malaysia has charged six persons with sedition in connection with last month’s cow head protest.

On August 28, nearly 50 protesters gathered at State Secretariat building’s gate carrying a cow’s decapitated head. They were protesting against a temple relocation proposal in Shah Alam city.

The accused arrived at the court at 8.40am and were greeted by scores of supporters in a packed courtroom, the New Strait Times reports.

Deputy Public Prosecutor Mohd Dusuki Mokhtar asked for bail to be set at 15,000 ringgits each. Bail was later reduced to 4,000 ringgits each.

The case is up for mention again on October 21.

The accused were later taken to a Magistrate’s court for charges of illegal assembly (ANI)

BJP announces list for assembly by elections

New Delhi, Aug 22 (ANI): The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Saturday announced the list of candidates to the by elections to be held at four states of Bihar, Delhi, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh.

Party General Secretary Ananth Kumar released the list of 11 candidates to the media in the national capital.

Kumar said party’s central election committee has authorized party president Rajnath Singh to decide the candidates for remaining six seats of Bodha Gaya, Begusarai, Aurai, and Bihar, Tendukeva in Madhya Pradesh and Jasden and Danta in Gujarat.

The BJP nominated party’s Minority Morcha National Secretary Mohd Irfan Ahmed for the Ohkhla seat in Delhi State Assembly.

The list stated:

Delhi – Dwaraka _ Pradyumna Singh Rajput, Okhla – Mohmd Irfan hmed

Bihar: Wahishwar Nagar (Reserve) Sanjay Paswan, Ramgarsh – Abhay ingh, Chinpur-Brij Kishore Bind,

Gujarat : Dhoraji – Jaisukhbhai Tesia, Kodihar- Natwar Singh Wala, Chotila-Varshmbhai Khurani, Sami -Bhairosingh Rathore, Dehagaon – Kalyan Singh Chouhan,

Madhya Pradesh Gohad- Sur Jatav Master (ANI)

Malay Indian NGOs want Indian expert to head university department

Kuala Lumpur, Aug.22 (ANI): A group of 128 Indian non-governmental organizations have called on the Malaysian Government to appoint an expert in Indian affairs to head the Universiti Malaya’s department for Indian studies.

The Star quoted coordinator K. Arumugam, who is the group’s spokesman, as saying the expert should have indepth knowledge of Malaysian Indian society, and be proficient in the Tamil language, culture, religion, and history of Malaysian Indians.

Arumugam said copies of the memorandum were handed to the Prime Minister’s office, Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk S.K. Devamany and Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Khaled Nordin yesterday.

He said a meeting had also been scheduled on Tuesday with the university’s vice-chancellor Prof Datuk Ghauth Jasmon. (ANI)

Rape video on Malay teen’s mobile leads to schoolmates’ arrest

Kuala Lumpur, July 9 (ANI): A rape video of a 13-year-old Malay girl was found on a student’s mobile, and handed over to police, who later took the culprits into custody.

A teacher found the explicit tape while conducting a routine check, and informed the girl’s father.

It reportedly showed a boy raping the girl, and the others molesting her.

Kota Marudu district police chief Deputy Supt Mohd Isa Yusof said that five students, aged between 17 and 19, had been arrested following a police report.

“The clip showed the students kissing, hugging and groping the girl,” the Star Online quoted him as saying.

He added: “One of the suspects was picked up from school while the rest were in their houses.”

Yusof also said that the girl did not report the incident immediately because the girl and the boys apparently knew each other.

He said: “It was only when the teacher found the video clip on the handphone and told her father that the case was reported to us.”

The incident had been classified as statutory rape. (ANI)

Malay parents, teachers want probe into school principal’s karaoke sessions with girls

Kuala Lumpur, Jul 6 (ANI): The Parent-Teacher Association of a secondary school in Malaysia is seeking the help of authorities to investigate claims that the school principal held karaoke sessions with female students at the girls’ hostel.

According to SM Tok Janggut Parent-Teacher Association chairman Datuk Mohd Jelani Jaafar, they had received numerous complaints on the matter, and some of them were from the teachers themselves.

The association has forwarded the complaints to the district education office for further action, reports the Star Online.

Jaafar commented on reports that a female student had been suspended from the hostel for a month after she reported the principal’s conduct to the school’s senior assistant for student affairs.

The student had claimed that she saw the principal frequenting the girls’ hostel between 9pm and 1am for karaoke sessions.

He also said that the claims, if turn out to be true, could tarnish the image of other principals and affect the students’ academic performance. (ANI)

Haj pilgrims’ passports won’t require police verification

New Delhi, June 29 (ANI): In a bid to facilitate the issuance of temporary passports to Haj pilgrims, the UPA Government has decided to do away with police verification process.

On Monday, the Haj Committee of India said the Government’s decision to this effect came after two meetings in Delhi and Bangalore on June 8 and 10 June, chaired by N Ravi, Secretary (East), Ministry of External Affairs.

“The police verification for Haj pilgrims has been waived off. The decision was taken keeping in mind the difficulties in issuance of passports to pilgrims in a short span of two months,” said Mohd Owais, the Chief Executive Officer of Haj Committee of India, in the national capital.

The issue of Haj passport for Saudi Arabia will be valid for eight months only and this will not be renewed.

However, Owais said those pilgrims who would like to make their Haj passports a permanent one later, will have to go through police verification.

Owais also said that pilgrims, who have already submitted their application forms for passport and their police verification pending till 20th June, will be issued passports.

“If there is no adverse reports, pilgrims will get their passports,” Owais said, adding the Haj Committee has received around 3.57 lakh applications this year from devotees who want to perform Haj this year.

“The Haj Committee has a quota of 1.04 lakh while the private sector has a quota of 45,000. The rest is that of government quota,” Owais said.

The decision to issue passports came in the backdrop of Saudi Arabia insisting that the pilgrims should carry international passports.

“We had meetings with them. But they said they wanted a uniform pattern and said they cannot change the deadline in this regard for India alone,” Owais said. (ANI)

4 men gang-raped teen for 12 days after she accepted lift

Kuala Lumpur, Jun 19 (ANI): A teenager, who accepted a lift from four strangers on her way home, was gang-raped and held captive by them for 12 days in a house in Kuantan.

According to Sin Chew Daily, the men approached the 19-year-old girl as she and her friend went their separate ways after a watching a movie at a Kuantan shopping mall on June 5, reports the Star Online.

As per Kuantan OCPD Asst Comm Mohd Jasmani Yusoff, the men had offered to send the girl home to Pekan, and as she did not suspect anything amiss, she had accepted the offer.

But she was instead taken to a house in Kuantan, and confined in a room for 12 days with the men taking turns to rape her.

She managed to flee from the house on June 16 when the men were asleep, and lodged a report at the Kuantan police station.

Police have identified the suspects who are aged between 16 and 36. (ANI)

Stage set for fifth phase of Lok Sabha elections

New Delhi, May 12 (ANI): The stage is set for the fifth and last phase of Lok Sabha elections in 86 constituencies in seven States and two Union Territories on Wednesday.

In this phase, polling will take place in West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh and Punjab; and two Union Territories – Chandigarh, Puducherry.

Elections will be held to four seats in Himachal Pradesh, two in Jammu and Kashmir, nine in Punjab, 39 in Tamil Nadu, 14 in Uttar Pradesh, 11 in West Bengal, five in Uttarakhand, the lone one seat each in Chandigarh and Puducherry.

Uttar Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir are the only states to have undergone polls in all the five phases.

The prominent contestants in the fray are Congress’s P. Chidambaram and Mohd. Azharuddin, BJP’s Maneka Gandhi, Varun Gandhi, Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi and Vinod Khanna, DMK’s M K Azhagiri, Dayanidhi Maran, T R Baalu and A Raja, MDMK’s Vaiko, Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee and Samajwadi Party’s Jayaprada.

The other important contestants in the fray are Mani Shankar Aiyar, Navjot Singh Sidhu, Sajjad Gani Lone, and Tamil actor M Karthik.

So far, elections have been completed to 457 seats since the exercise began on April 16.

On May 7, the fourth phase of the Lok Sabha elections held for 85 constituencies spread across seven States had witnessed 57 per cent voting of the total 9.46 crore eligible votes.

The first, second and third phases of polling were held on April 16, 23 and 30 respectively.

The counting of votes will take place on May 16. The 543-member House will be constituted before June 2. (ANI)

Campaigning for fifth phase of Lok Sabha polls comes to end

New Delhi, May 11 (ANI): Campaigning in 86 constituencies in six States and two Union Territories that are scheduled to undergo polls in the fifth phase of general elections on Wednesday (May 13) concluded on Monday evening.

The fifth and last phase of the Lok Sabh elections will witness polling taking place in West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh States and Chandigarh and Puducherry, the two Union Territories.

The prominent contestants in the fray are Congress’s P. Chidambaram and Mohd. Azharuddin, BJP’s Maneka Gandhi, Varun Gandhi, Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi and Vinod Khanna, DMK’s M K Azhagiri, Dayanidhi Maran, T R Baalu and A Raja, MDMK’s Vaiko, Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee and Samajwadi Party’s Jayaprada.

The other important contestants in the fray are Mani Shankar Aiyar, Navjot Singh Sidhu, Sajjad Gani Lone, and Tamil actor M Karthik.

Elections will be held to four seats in Himachal Pradesh, two in Jammu and Kashmir, nine in Punjab, 39 in Tamil Nadu, 14 in Uttar Pradesh, 11 in West Bengal, five in Uttarakhand, the lone one seat each in Chandigarh and Puducherry.

Uttar Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir are the only states to have undergone polls in all the five phases.

So far, elections have been completed to 457 seats since the exercise began on April 16.

On May 7, the fourth phase of the Lok Sabha elections held for 85 constituencies spread across seven States had witnessed 57 per cent voting of the total 9.46 crore eligible votes.

The first, second and third phases of polling were held on April 16, 23 and 30 respectively.

The counting of votes will take place on May 16. The 543-member House will be constituted before June 2. (ANI)

Campaigning for fifth phase of Lok Sabha polls comes to end

New Delhi, May 11 (ANI): Campaigning in 86 constituencies in six States and two Union Territories that are scheduled to undergo polls in the fifth phase of general elections on Wednesday (May 13) concluded on Monday evening.

The fifth and last phase of the Lok Sabh elections will witness polling taking place in West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh States and Chandigarh and Puducherry, the two Union Territories.

The prominent contestants in the fray are Congress’s P. Chidambaram and Mohd. Azharuddin, BJP’s Maneka Gandhi, Varun Gandhi, Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi and Vinod Khanna, DMK’s M K Azhagiri, Dayanidhi Maran, T R Baalu and A Raja, MDMK’s Vaiko, Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee and Samajwadi Party’s Jayaprada.

The other important contestants in the fray are Mani Shankar Aiyar, Navjot Singh Sidhu, Sajjad Gani Lone, and Tamil actor M Karthik.

Elections will be held to four seats in Himachal Pradesh, two in Jammu and Kashmir, nine in Punjab, 39 in Tamil Nadu, 14 in Uttar Pradesh, 11 in West Bengal, five in Uttarakhand, the lone one seat each in Chandigarh and Puducherry.

Uttar Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir are the only states to have undergone polls in all the five phases.

So far, elections have been completed to 457 seats since the exercise began on April 16.

On May 7, the fourth phase of the Lok Sabha elections held for 85 constituencies spread across seven States had witnessed 57 per cent voting of the total 9.46 crore eligible votes.

The first, second and third phases of polling were held on April 16, 23 and 30 respectively.

The counting of votes will take place on May 16. The 543-member House will be constituted before June 2. (ANI)

HINDRAF leaders among 13 ISA detainees to be freed

Putrajaya (Malaysia), May 8 (ANI): Banned Hindu Rights Action Force (HINDRAF) leaders, P.Uthayakumar, M.Manoharan and K.Vasantha will be among 13 ISA detainees to be released soon, Malaysia’s Home Minister Hishammuddin Tun Hussein announced in Putrajaya today.

According to the New Strait Times and The Star, the three remaining leaders are being detained under the Internal Security Act (ISA) and will be released soon.

Hussein said he would sign the documents on Friday.

The 13 ISA detainees include six Malaysians, two Indonesians and five Filipinos.

The other three Malaysians are Zulkepli Marzuki, Jeknal Adil and Adzmi Pindatun while the Indonesians are Zainun Rasyhid and Aboud Ghafar Shahril. The Filipinos as Sufian Salih, Hasim Talib, Abdul Jamal Azahari, Yusof Mohd Salam and Husin Alih.

Hussain added the release of the three Hindraf leaders was not politically motivated.

When he became Prime Minister, Najib Tun Razak ordered the release of 13 ISA detainees, including HINDRAF leaders V. Ganabatirau and R. Kengadharan. (ANI)

Malay Indian mom waits to get baby back from converted hubby

Ipoh, Apr 26 (ANI): Indian origin teacher in Malaysia M. Indira Gandhi spent a sleepless night at the Ipoh police district headquarters, waiting for her baby to be returned to her.

She had been there since the High Court here granted her interim custody of her three children and an injunction preventing her husband from entering their home.

On Friday, Judicial Commissioner Ridwan Ibrahim had also ordered police to assist Indira Gandhi, 34, in enforcing the orders, The Star reports.

However, Indira Gandhi said police told her to find K. Patmanathan, 40, before they could retrieve one-year-old Prasana Diksa.

Patmanathan had taken Prasana from their home in First Garden on April 4 after he had converted to Islam.

“If I could locate him, I definitely would have gone and brought my baby straight home. What are the police there for?”

When met at her place of vigil, Indira Gandhi said Patmanathan called her at 8.30pm on Friday to say he was on his way to Singapore.

She claimed he refused when she asked him to return Prasana.

“She is still breastfeeding and I have not done so for the past one month. I don’t know how she’s doing,” she said.

Patmanathan’s last known address was his mother’s house in Pasir Puteh.

Police refused to comment, but Ipoh Barat MP M. Kulasegaran said they had agreed to set up a special unit to trace the husband.

According to court documents, Indira Gandhi discovered that her husband had converted to Islam on March 11 and was now known as Mohd Ridzuan Abdullah. (ANI)

Malaysian HC nod for Hindraf adviser’s defamation suit

Kuala Lumpur, Apr 9 (ANI): The Malaysian Government, Inspector-General of Police, and the Attorney-General have failed in their bid to strike out a RM100 million defamation suit brought against them in the High Court by Hindraf legal adviser P. Uthayakumar.

Judicial commissioner Datin Zabariah Mohd Yusof dismissed their application with costs in chambers after hearing submissions and ordered that the hearing be held as soon as possible.

Counsel M. Manogaran represented Uthayakumar while senior federal counsel Rozi Bainon represented all the defendants, the NST Online reported.

Uthayakumar, who was arrested last December 13 and detained with four others under the Internal Security Act for allegedly organising a Hindraf rally, is suing the defendants for linking him with Sri Lankan terrorist groups. (ANI)

Two Hindraf leaders among 13 released by new Malaysian PM

Kuala Lumpur, April 4 (IANS) Two ethnic Indian leaders of the banned Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf) are among 13 people released from detention ‘in a spirit of reconciliation’ by new Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak.

Home Minister Syed Hamid Albar made the announcement Friday evening and said it was Razak’s wish ‘to see members of the society build the nation in the spirit of reconciliation towards the 1Malaysia concept’, The Star said Saturday.

‘It is a good start for the government and consistent with the policy of openness for reforms. He (Razak) has put the interest of the nation above self,’ Albar said.

The two Hindraf leaders being freed are V. Ganabatirau and R. Kengadharan, both 40 years old. They were among five detained under the stringent Internal Security Act (ISA) for organising a protest rally in November 2007.

Their two-year term would have ended in December.

The other three still in jail are M. Manoharan, Hindraf’s legal adviser and a legislator, Vasanth Kumar and P. Uthaya Kumar.

Vasanth Kumar and P. Uthaya Kumar have been unwell while in jail. They suffer from acute diabetes and complain of lack of proper medication. They have even complained of sugar being deliberately mixed in their food.

Hindraf claims to speak for the two million-plus ethnic Indian settlers, a bulk of them Tamil Hindus who came here during the British era. It complains of discrimination in jobs and education and destruction of Hindu temples.

Indians form eight percent of Malaysia’s 28 million population that has a majority of Malay Muslims and an estimated 33 percent ethnic Chinese.

Meanwhile, people began gathering outside the Kamunting Detention Centre in Petrak state Friday evening after Razak’s address, braving a heavy downpour, the newspaper said.

Of the others freed, seven were members of Darul Islam and three foreigners who were detained for falsifying documents and a member of Jemaah Islamiah.

The seven Darul Islam members freed are Binsali Omar, A. Artas A. Burhanudin, Idris Lanama, Francis Indanan, Mohd Nazri Dollah, Pakana Selama and Mohd Arasad Patangari, all of whom have been held since 2006.

The three foreigners (held since 2007) are Sundaraj Vijay (an Indian national) and two Myanmar citizens, San Khaing and Amir Hussain.

The Jemaah Islamiah member is Wan Amin Wan Hamat, who was detained in 2003. His detention period is due to end in 2011.

Albar, however, added that the government was determined to fight all forms of extremism.

‘The detention was to rehabilitate them and not served in the form of punishment.

‘We are happy with their rehabilitation and hope that they can now start to contribute to society,’ he said.

Pappu can’t become MP

PATNA: Close on the heels of the Supreme Court declining to stay the conviction of cine actor Sanjay Dutt to enable him to contest parliamentary
polls from Lucknow, the Patna High Court on Thursday rejected RJD MP Pappu Yadav’s plea for a similar reprieve in CPM MLA Ajit Sarkar murder case in which he has been awarded life term by the trial court.

A division bench comprising Justice Shivakirti Singh and Justice Dharnidhar Jha rejected Yadav’s plea made in an interlocutory petition filed with his criminal appeal against the conviction.

The sitting Madhepura MP wanted to re-contest the parliamentary poll. Unlike Dutt whose candidature had been announced by the Samajwadi Party, Pappu’s candidature had not announced by the RJD.

The Patna HC had last week also rejected a similar interlocutory petition of RJD’s Siwan MP Mohd Shahabuddin who has been sentenced to life imprisonment in a case of kidnap-cum-murder by the trial court.

The HC had earlier admitted for hearing the criminal appeals of Pappu and Shahabuddin against their conviction. However, the state government opposed their interlocutory petitions.

Shahabuddin’s wife Heena Shahab, hitherto known as a housewife, has since filed her nomination papers from Siwan as an RJD candidate. Pappu’s wife Ranjeeta Ranjan, sitting LJP MP from Saharsa, is seeking re-election from Supaul as Saharsa has ceased to exist as a parliamentary constituency after delimitation.

Another convicted MP Surajbhan Singh, also awarded life term in a case of murder, has managed to get his party LJP’s ticket for wife Veena Devi from Nawada.

Najib becomes Malaysia’s sixth Prime Minister

Kuala Lumpur, Apr 3 (ANI): Najib Tun Razak has been sworn in as Malaysia’s sixth Prime Minister, taking over the reigns from Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, who stepped down after leading the country for over five years.

Najib (55) took his oath of office on Friday. Dressed in a black baju Melayu complete with sampin, Najib arrived at the palace, accompanied by his wife, Rosmah Mansor.

A total of 319 guests, including former Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad and his wife, Dr Siti Hasmah Mohd Ali, attended the historic event, the Star reported.

The ceremony, steeped in tradition, began when Tuanku Mizan and Raja Permaisuri Agong Tuanku Zahirah entered the throne room and the Malaysian Armed Forces band played the national anthem.

After taking his oaths of office, loyalty and confidentiality, Najib signed the four instruments of appointment, followed by the reading of the doa selamat.

The instruments of appointment were then signed by Court of Appeal President Alauddin Mohd Sheriff as witness and handed over to Chief Secretary to the Government, Mohd Sidek Hassan.

At the same ceremony, Abdullah was conferred the nation’s highest award, the Seri Maharaja Mangku Negara (SMN), while Jeanne received the Seri Setia Mahkota (SSM) by Tuanku Mizan. Both awards carry the title Tun.

Najib was born in Kuala Lipis, Pahang, on July 23, 1953, and is the eldest son of the late Abdul Razak Hussein, Malaysia’s second Prime Minister, and Rahah Mohd Noah.

His appointment is most significant in the country’s history as this is for the first time that a Prime Minister’s son is holding the post. (ANI)

Fielding Muslim candidate, BSP hopes to clinch N-E Delhi seat

In the narrow alleyways of Kabir Nagar in Northeast Delhi, where mounds of garbage are a common sight and houses stand neck to neck, the BSP office is abuzz with activity at all hours.

Community elders, party workers and those seeking favours keep filtering in and out of the glass doors adorned with posters of Mayawati and the BSP’s candidate for Northeast Delhi Haji Dilshad Ali.

It is in this constituency they hope to clinch riding high on the Muslim votebank.

Dilshad Ali is the party’s dark horse who contested the Assembly elections last year from Babarpur constituency and garnered around 28,000 votes.

In Delhi, the BSP is the only party to give tickets to three Muslim candidates – Haji Yunus from East Delhi, Haji Dilshad from Northeast Delhi and Mustkeem Ahmed (Billo) for the Chandni Chowk Lok Sabha seat.

On December 9 last year, the party high command cleared Dilshad Ali’s name for candidacy in the area. Since then, he has been working with 1,200 party workers to make sure the BSP emerges as a viable option for the community. It also helps is that neither the Congress nor the BJP have pitched Muslim candidates from the area. Varun Gandhi’s alleged remarks against the community also seem to have come at a perfect timing. “No Muslim will vote for the BJP here,” she adds.

“Muslims are like tezpatta in biryani- only for flavour. We are considered only as votebanks,” Mohd Nasir, Dilshad Ali’s driver, said.

While the party’s ideology of an “inclusive society” is at the core, it is at the same time making the most of local issues during poll season. At the top of the agenda is a decrepit Muslim graveyard for the Mustafabad, Kabir Nagar, and Babarpur areas. Without a boundary wall and heaps of garbage surrounding it, it is a haven for stray dogs sniffing around the graves.

For local Muslims, it is an emotionally sensitive issue that the party is only too ready to use for its campaign.

‘Social engineering mantra for Delhi’While the Delhi BSP has no manifesto, party workers say the party’s idea of “Samtamulak Samaj Vyavastha” will bring in the votes. The bhaichara samitis, a core programme of the BSP, has been functional in the area for months now, holding meetings and bringing people together. There are around 10 to 12 bhaichara samitis in a Vidhan Sabha constituency.

Malaysia to recruit more Indians-origin civil servants

Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 14 (ANI): Malaysia’s Human Resources Minister Dr. S. Subramaniam has indicated a major breakthrough in request by the Malaysian Indian Congress to increase non-Malay recruitments in the civil service.

Subramaniam said the matter was decided in a meeting attended by the Chief Secretary to the Government Mohd Sidek Hassan, Public Services Commission (PSC) chairman Jamaluddin Ahmad Damanhuri and Public Services Department Director General Ismail Adam in Putrajaya on Friday.

“A memo (memorandum) will be issued (by the PSC) on the matter soon. Let’s wait for the memo,” the MIC secretary-general Subramaniam said.

The decision will be discussed in a Cabinet Committee meeting for Indian Development scheduled on February 23, which is expected to be chaired by Deputy Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak, The Star quoted him, as saying.

The Malaysian Indian Congress wants an eight percent Indian representation in the civil service.

Earlier, MIC president S. Samy Vellu had observed that the number of Indians civil servants in Malaysia was somewhere between 3.5 per cent to less than five percent.

A news report had claimed that Indians had accounted for only 2.5 per cent out of 486,802 civil services applicants in Malaysia.

However, PSD Director General Ismail had said the situation was difficult to change although the PSD was trying to reduce the gap among the races in the civil service. (ANI)