Kasab death sentence is not lead news in Pakistan

Islamabad, May 7 (IANS) Pakistan’s English media Friday front-paged but did not lead with the death sentence awarded to Ajmal Amir Kasab for his role in the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, focusing instead on an emerging dispute between the government and the judiciary on reopening a graft case against President Asif Ali Zardari.

There were no editorials but this was not surprising as Pakistani newspapers normally take more than a day to react to events of this nature.

The only comment, as it were, was by the Dawn’s New Delhi correspondent, who noted: ‘As an Indian judge closed a sordid chapter in Delhi’s ties with Islamabad on Thursday by handing the death sentence to the sole surviving Pakistani gunman involved in the November 2008 carnage in Mumbai, the Indian government signalled that a more serious threat to the country’s internal security came from a Maoist rebellion raging in central and eastern India, not from across the border.’

‘In an unusual advisory that seemed to presage the government’s shift in focus away from Pakistan, whose foreign minister is widely expected to resume talks with his Indian counterpart later this month, the Indian home ministry warned that it was the Maoists that planned to overthrow the Indian state in a bloody revolt, currently located in the central Indian forests,’ Jawed Naqvi wrote.

Dawn, as also The News, carried an identical 400-word agency report on Kasab’s sentence. Daily Times carried a similar report, but compressed it to less than 100 words.

‘Indian judge sentences Kasab to death,’ said the headline in The News. ‘Kasab sentenced to death on four murder counts’, the headline in Dawn said. ‘Ajmal Kasab sentenced to death’ said the headline in Daily Times.

Writing in The News, under the headline ‘Kasab’s sentence draws cautious Pak response’, Mariana Baabar noted that Islamabad’s response might have been ‘cautious’, but ‘the authorities did not mince words while strongly condemning what happened in Mumbai’.

The reference was to Foreign Office spokesman Abdul Basit’s weekly briefing hours after the Kasab judgment was delivered during which he said the verdict would be closely examined before a comment was offered.

Baabar also pointed out that Pakistan seemed to be distancing itself from Kasab.

‘The spokesman underlined that while it was incumbent upon the government to provide assistance to its nationals abroad, if possible, it was also important to note that ‘we need to make a distinction as to where assistance is legitimate and where it is not’,’ she wrote.

She also said that during the briefing Basit ‘was careful not to use the words ‘composite dialogue’ that the Indians have become allergic to’. India had suspended the sub-continental dialogue in the wake of the Mumbai attack.

The Indian and Pakistani prime minister, at their April 29 meeting on the sidelines of the SAARC summit in Thimphu, had mandated their foreign ministers and foreign secretaries to work out the modalities of restoring trust, paving the way for substantive dialogue covering all issues between them.

Kasab was Thursday sentenced to death for his role in the 26/11 carnage by a special court in Mumbai that said he had no right to live.

Pakistan’s Supreme Court Thursday came down hard on the government after the attorney general informed it that a $60 million graft case against President Zardari could not be reopened. This case, as also those against some 160 others, including the president’s slain wife Benazir Bhutto had been closed after then president Pervez Musharraf had promulgated an amnesty against graft in October 2007.

The Supreme Court had nullified this last year and ordered that all the cases be reopened.

KNP delegation meets senior Indian diplomat

London, Mar.17 (ANI): Kashmir National Party leaders held a meeting with Syed Asif Ibrahim, Minister (Coordination) at the High Commission of India in London.

The meeting took place on Wednesday at the India House in London.

The KNP is the first political party which is based in England and in Pakistani Administered Kashmir to have openly met the Indian officials.

The aim of the meeting was to start a process of dialogue, as we are the main party to the dispute and we want to take this initiative to contact all the countries who are directly connected with the Kashmir dispute.

The meeting discussed various issues related to the Kashmir dispute and peace and security of South Asia. The meeting discussed issues related to terrorism, extremism, communalism and human rights; and looked at ways of promoting the peace process and building bridges of understanding.

The meeting also looked at the problems of people of Jammu and Kashmir on both sides of the LOC; and problems of Kashmiri Diaspora and how to facilitate the visa process that the people of the State could interact with each other. It was emphasised that Kashmiri culture of peace, tolerance and coexistence should be promoted.

The KNP delegation fully supported the peace process between India and Pakistan as that is the only way forward to resolve disputes. However, they emphasised that the Kashmir dispute is not bilateral in nature; hence the people of Jammu and Kashmir must be made part of the peace process.

The KNP delegation said the Kashmir dispute is not religious, but political in nature. The KNP believes in liberal, democratic and secular politics and wants to support all those forces which believe in the above ideals.

The KNP delegation consisted of the following: Abbas Butt, Ch Sarwar Hussain, Nawaz Majid, Asim Mirza, Syed Zil – E – Naqvi and Dr.Shabir Choudhry. (ANI)

Rajnath Singh unlikely to expel Shourie: BJP sources

New Delhi, Aug.26 (ANI): Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president Rajnath Singh is unlikely to expel noted journalist and senior leader Arun Shourie from the party, but may just issue an admonishment, BJP sources told a television channel.

According to the sources, expelling Shourie could be seen as a retaliatory personal attack by Singh.

On Tuesday, the BJP issued a show cause notice to Shourie to explain his outburst against the party and its leadership through the media.

BJP has sought clarification from Shourie over his remarks made in an interview to NDTV on Monday.

The much-anticipated action came Shourie’s remarks that termed the party as “Kati Patang” (a kite without its sting attached) and described Singh as “Alice in Blunderland” and “Humpty Dumpty”. These statements are being viewed as acts of indiscipline.

“You want to be the Humpty Dumpty and also want everyone to believe what you write. Rajnath Singh is Alice in Blunderland,” said Shourie.

Shourie had also urged the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh to takeover the charge of the BJP and suggested to remove all its top leaders.

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders met here to discuss Shourie”s remarks against the party.

Besides party president Rajnath Singh, party Vice President Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, party general secretaries Vijay Goel and Vinay Katiyar attended the meeting at the party headquarters. ccording to sources, the leaders reviewed the situation but apparently no decision was taken.xpressing confidence that the party would emerge stronger, Naqvi said there was no revolt in the party.

At a book release function on Tuesday evening, Shourie said that he was still in touch with the party leadership, and communication lines were still open. (ANI)

BJP leaders meet to discuss Shourie’s remarks

New Delhi, Aug 25 (ANI): Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders met here today to discuss Arun Shourie’s remarks against the party.

Besides party president Rajnath Singh, party Vice President Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, party general secretaries Vijay Goel and Vinay Katiyar attended the meeting at the party headquarter.

According to sources, the leaders reviewed the situation but apparently no decision regarding any action against Shourie was taken.xpressing confidence that the party would emerge stronger, Naqvi said there was no revolt in the party.

On Monday, Shourie asked the RSS to takeover BJP’s control and described Rajnath Singh as “Alice in Blunderland”.

“You want to be the Humpty Dumpty and also want everyone to believe what you write. Rajnath Singh is Alice in Blunderland,” said Shourie during the Walk the Talk an interview-based programme of NDTV.

Making observation of the present state of affairs in the BJP, Shourie said: “BJP Ek Kati Patang ki tarah hain (BJP is like a kite without its string attached),”

“The RSS should take BJP’s control in its hands and BJP’s all top leaders should be removed,” Shourie suggested.

Shourie wants action be taken against him, NDTV quoted Rajiv Pratap Rudy as saying later on. (ANI)

It’s official: anger does cause a rush of blood to the brain

Washington, July 3 (ANI): A piece of research has shown that anger or mental stress can increase the flow of blood in the brain.

Led by Tasneem Naqvi and Hahn Hyuhn from the University of Southern California and Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, the study involved a series of ultrasound experiments.

It showed that mental stress causes carotid artery dilation, and increases brain blood flow.

The researchers say that that dilatory reflex was absent in people with high blood pressure.

They evaluated carotid artery reactivity and brain blood flow in response to mental stress in 10 healthy young volunteers (aged between 19 and 27 years), 20 older healthy volunteers (aged 38 to 60 years) and in 28 patients with essential hypertension (aged 38 to 64 years).

It was found that in healthy subjects, mental stress caused vasodilation, which was accompanied by a net increase in brain blood flow.

However, in hypertensive subjects, mental stress produced no vasodilation and no significant change in brain blood flow.

In the experiments, the volunteers were set a series of tasks designed to provoke mental stress, including reading, arithmetic and anger recall tests.

The researchers used ultrasound imaging to measure the effects of this activity on the carotid artery and an artery within the brain, while also measuring blood pressure and heart rate.

“Inappropriate vasoconstriction, or lack of dilation in response to mental stress in stable coronary heart disease, contributes to the genesis of myocardial ischemia and confers an increased risk in patients with coronary artery disease. It will be interesting to see whether the lack of mental stress induced dilation we found defines subjects at increased risk of future cerebral events,” said Naqvi.

Lack of required blood flow increase to the brain during mental activities might potentially affect cognition and cerebral performance during complex cerebral tasks.

The study has been published in BioMed Central’s open access journal Cardiovascular Ultrasound. (ANI)

B. S Koshiyari withdraws resignation from Rajya Sabha

New Delhi, June 19 (ANI): Senior BJP leader from Uttarakhand B. S. Koshiyari opted to withdraw his resignation from Rajya Sabha on Friday as per suggestion of the party’s central leadership.

On Wednesday, Koshiyari had sent his resignation letter to Rajya Sabha Chairman Hamid Ansari as a pressure tactic to build pressure for removal of rival Uttarakhand Chief Minister B C Khanduri.

On Friday, Koshiyari met Ansari in the capital to withdraw his resignation letter after meeting party President Rajnath Singh on Thursday.

“Koshiyari today met the Rajya Sabha chairman and apprised him of his decision to withdraw his resignation and requested him to return the letter (of resignation) that he had given,” BJP vice president Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi told media after his meet.

Ansari had called Koshiyari for a meeting as per the convention that the resignation of an MP is accepted only after a meeting with the chairman of the house. (ANI)

BJP Parliamentary board to consider fate of Uttarakhand Chief Minister

New Delhi, May 23 (ANI): The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Parliamentary Board will meet here today to decide the fate of Uttarakhand Chief Minister B C Khanduri, who offered to resign owning moral responsibility for the defeat of the party in all the five Lok Sabha seats in the State.

On Friday, twenty four of the party’s 34 legislators gave in writing their support for Khanduri.

BJP’s central observers Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi and Thavar Chand Ghelot interacted with each of the MLAs separately to elicit their views on possible leadership change in the state.

Naqvi and Gehlot would present a report to the party’s parliamentary board. (ANI)

Pakistani newspapers splash UPA’s electoral victory

Islamabad, May 17 (IANS) The Congress-led United Progressive Alliance’s (UPA) victory in the Indian general elections made front page news in the Pakistani media Sunday, with at least one newspaper saying ‘disparate groups of voters prescribed a middle path’ under Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s ‘care’.

‘Indian voters choose middle path’, said the headline in Dawn.

‘Dr Manmohan Singh looked set on Saturday to become India’s prime minister for a second successive term after disparate groups of voters prescribed a middle path under his care, rejecting both the left and the rightwing brand of politics. They gave him just enough seats in parliament, however, where his Congress party would have legitimacy but not an absolute majority,’ it said in a despatch from its New Delhi correspondent Jawed Naqvi.

With the ‘emphatic abbreviation’ of the Bharatiya Janata Party’s tally in the month-long April-May polls, ‘the voters’ decision augurs well for India’s troubled relations with its neighbours, particularly with Pakistan’, Naqvi wrote.

He noted in this context that Manmohan Singh ‘rarely used an aggressive word for Pakistan even in the face of the grave of the November (2008) massacre in Mumbai. The next step would be some gesture from Islamabad of seriously pursuing the plotters of the brazen attack’.

‘Congress wins election, Singh to remain PM: India votes for hope; rejects religion, caste’, the headline in Daily Times said.

The UPA’s victory had boosted hopes ‘of a stable government that seeks extensive economic reforms and better ties with Pakistan’, an agency report in the newspaper said.

‘Pakistan would top the foreign policy agenda of the new administration, with the US expected to renew calls for reduced tensions to help stabilise the region,’ it said.

The News carried a similar report, headlining it ‘Congress-led alliance wins Indian election’.

It also highlighted the fact that Congress president Sonia Gandhi had stressed that Manmohan Singh would remain prime minister ‘amid widespread speculation that he could step down in favour of Sonia’s 38-year-old son, Rahul Gandhi, who was the star campaigner for the Congress.

‘India’s Congress to pick allies after election win’, said the headline in the online edition of The Nation.

The UPA, ‘toasting a sweeping victory in a general election, began choosing on Sunday a small group of allies to support the coalition and focus on reviving a slowing economy’, a report in The Nation said.

‘In a country where unwieldy coalitions were becoming the order of the day and hobbling policy, the electoral verdict this time means Congress will call the shots in coalition building rather than being dependent on the goodwill of regional parties,’ the report added.

Fifth phase witnesses approximately 62 percent polling for Lok Sabha

New Delhi, May 13 (ANI): The fifth and final phase of general elections 2009 witnessed an overall 62 percent polling for 86 Lok Sabha constituencies across nine states and two union territories.

The polling for general elections to Lok Sabha came to an end on Wednesday. The polling was by and large peaceful except for stray incidents of violence in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu.

The last phase saw violence with one death being reported from West Bengal and one from Tamil Nadu.

The counting for all the Lok Sabha seats will be held on May 16.

In Jammu and Kashmir moderate to heavy polling has been reported in the fifth and final phase of elections in the Baramulla and Ladkah Parliamentary constituencies. Latest reports say about forty percent voters had caste their votes in the Baramulla constituency while as the percentage in the Ladakh seat touched around 60 percent.

In Tamil Nadu, 55 per cent voting was recorded. In Puducherry, an estimated 66 per cent voters exercised their franchise to elect the Union Territory’s lone representative in the Lok Sabha.

In Uttar Pradesh, over 50 per cent voters exercised their franchise in the polling for 14 seats of the Western and Rohilakhand region.

In Uttarakhand, more than 35 per cent voting has been recorded in five constituencies. n Punjab, an estimated 62 per cent polling was reported in the nine Lok Sabha seats.

In Himachal Pradesh, 50 to 55 per cent polling was reported in all the four constituencies.

Prominent candidates in the fray include Home Minister P Chidambaram, DMK’s T R Baalu, Dayanidhi Maran and M K Azhagiri, Congress’ Md Azharuddin, BJP’s Maneka and Varun Gandhi and Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, MDMK’s Vaiko and SP’s Jayaprada.

Polling has been completed to 457 Lok Sabha seats since the exercise began on April 16.

The Lok Sabha has 545 members, but elections are held to 543 seats as two members are nominated from the Anglo-Indian community. (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)

Advani claims BJP will emerge as the single largest party

Unnao/Rampur/Ahmedabad, Apr 24 (ANI): Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Prime Ministerial candidate L K Advani has said his party would become the single largest party in the next Parliament.

“The BJP is going to emerge as the biggest party in the Lok Sabha elections. Once the result of the election is out, you will see that National Democratic Front led by BJP will form coalition government,” Advani said in a rally in Unnao.

“The whole talk of Third Front and Fourth Front is a joke. There is no basis to these assertions,” he added.

Meanwhile, BJP leader Mukhtar Abbas Ansari, who is contesting election from Rampur , lashed out at actor-turned-politician Sanjay Dutt.

“I want to say that Sanjay Dutt should stop all filmy gimmicks. He should give an answer to the people as to what he has done so far for Rampur in the past five years. Shedding crocodile tears, making terrorists stand on stage, showing filmy gimmicks, Rampur is not a cinema hall and the people of Rampur are not a film screen. The people of Rampur want to ask them what he has done,” Naqvi said.

In Ahmedabad, Raghu Ram, senior supervising producer at MTV India and the executive producer of the popular reality show MTV Roadies campaigned for Mallika Sarabhai, who is contesting against Advani, an independent from Gandhinagar constituency.

Raghu Ram said he wanted to tell the youth of the country to vote for change.

“I want to tell the youth to reject stagnation. If change does not happen now, we are doomed. You know the kind of threat our nation is facing and you know which government is supporting the terrorists,” said Ram. (ANI)

Filing of nominations gathers momentum across India

Rampur/New Delhi, Apr 19 (ANI): Senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi filed his nomination papers as a candidate from the Rampur constituency of Uttar Pradesh.

“I am incapable of facing them (his opponents on the seat). I am contesting on the faith and strength of the people,” he said.

Meanwhile, nominees of the Congress party have entered the fray from two of the seven seats in New Delhi.

J P Agarwal, Congress party chief of Delhi state unit, submitted his nomination papers from North East Delhi constituency while Ramesh Kumar, brother of Congress leader Sajjan Kumar, filed his nomination from the South Delhi constituency.

Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit hoped her party would do well at the hustings.

“The personality of Dr Manmohan Singh and the way he has worked. The way Sonia Gandhi ran the UPA and took people together to formulate pro-people policies. So we are confident that not only in Delhi, but the Congress party will win in whole of India,” said Dikshit, as she accompanied Agarwal to the poll office.

The Congress party had to withdraw names of its two nominees –Jagdish Tytler and Sajjan Kumar earlier over protests from the Sikh community on their alleged involvement in the 1984 Sikh riots.

Delhi is expected to witness a straight contest between the BJP and the Congress. (ANI)

Mayawati government misusing central funds: BJP

Lucknow, April 10 (IANS) The Uttar Pradesh government is misusing the funds the central government has provided for development work, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) vice-president Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi charged Friday.

‘Like the previous Samajwadi Party government, the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) government too is misusing the central funds,’ Naqvi said at a press conference here.

The reports of the Planning Commission and the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) reveal that development in the state is not satisfactory compared to the funds released by the central government for development schemes, he added.

The Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government was not taking any action against the government of Chief Minister Mayawati despite knowing that the funds were being misused, Naqvi added.

Naqvi said his party hopes to win at least 50 of the 80 seats in Uttar Pradesh and cross the 300-seat mark with its allies across the country.

BJP stunned as Sushma says NDA may not get majority

Bhopal, April 1 (IANS) In a candid admission that stunned the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), party leader Sushma Swaraj said Wednesday that she was not confident of the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) winning a majority in the Lok Sabha elections.

In remarks that were greeted by most of her colleagues in New Delhi and elsewhere with disbelief, Sushma Swaraj told journalists here: ‘I am not sure if the NDA will get a majority.’

But she quickly added that if the multi-party NDA emerged as the single largest bloc in the 545-seat house after the April-May elections, it could take power with post-poll alliances.

Sushma Swaraj is in charge of the BJP in Madhya Pradesh, where the party retained power in assembly elections last year and is confident of winning a majority of its 29 Lok Sabha seats.

BJP leaders could not explain what caused Sushma Swaraj’s morale denting comments at a time when the Congress-led camp is talking about retaining office while the motley group of parties widely known as the Third Front claim they can outsmart both the Congress and BJP.

Most BJP spokespersons politely declined to comment on Sushma Swaraj’s statement.

In New Delhi, when contacted by IANS, Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, Ravi Shankar Prasad, Prakash Javdekar and Siddharthnath Singh gave different reasons to explain why they were not reacting to Sushma Swaraj.

While Naqvi, Prasad and Javdekar insisted that they would not comment because they had not heard Sushma Swaraj speak, Singh differed openly with the party veteran and said the NDA was poised to win the election.

‘While I cannot comment on what she said, the NDA is confident of coming to power,’ he said.

With only a fortnight left for the staggered elections to start, the BJP has already been hit hard by the defection of one of its oldest allies, the Biju Janata Dal (BJD) in Orissa.

BJP insiders have admitted that BJD’s defection was a blow since the alliance had been expected to win most of Orissa’s 21 Lok Sabha seats. The latest comment in Bhopal is expected to add to the party’s misery.

Sushma Swaraj, a former central minister, also spoke on other issues, including on BJP’s jailed Pilibhit candidate Varun Gandhi, saying there was no confusion within the party about him.

Nor was the BJP distancing itself from Varun Gandhi, who is being held under the National Security Act (NSA) for his alleged hate speeches, said the former Delhi chief minister.

Sushma Swaraj said the party disapproved of ‘hate speeches’ but it was against what she described as the discriminatory treatment by the Election Commission.

She said that while the Election Commission allowed ‘people (with criminal past) like Mukhtar Ansari and Atiq Ahmed’ to contest elections, it did not want Gandhi to be fielded. ‘There should be one yardstick.’

Sushma Swaraj conceded that the absence of former prime minister and BJP mascot Atal Bihari Vajpayee, who is not contesting the election because of ill health, was being felt ‘very much’ by the party.

Indo Asian News Service

Varun Gandhi denies making communal remarks

New Delhi, Mar 17 (ANI): Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Varun Gandhi on Tuesday strongly denied having made any communal or divisive statements and said it was an attempt to malign his image.

“I strongly refute the charge of making any communal or divisive statements as part of my election campaign. In this climate of terrorism, I have spoken only about standing firm against anti-national and anti-social forces that threaten this nation,” Gandhi said in a statement.

Varun is contesting from the Pilibhit constituency.

The BJP leader further said that he was well aware of his responsibility to the nation.

“Coming from a family that has been part of India’s history for the last century, I am well aware of my responsibility to the nation and would never jeopardize its strength and unity. Perhaps my opponents sensed an opportunity in the candidature of a young and inexperienced rookie,” he added.

Varun also asked the authorities to get to the bottom of this conspiracy.

“I express full confidence in the authorities to get to the bottom of this conspiracy and severely punish those who would malign and thwart a young person willing and able to contribute to the process of building a strong, yet just tolerant and inclusive society,” he said.

Earlier in the day, the Election Commission filed a criminal case under non-bailable law against Varun Gandhi for his inflammatory speech against Muslims in Pilibhit.

On March 6, at an election meeting in his constituency Pilibhit, Varun Gandhi had said, “All Hindus should remain on one side and send the rest to Pakistan.”

“They have names such as Karimullah, Mazurullah. If you see them in the night you would get scared,” he added.

Varun has also come under attack from within the party and its allies.

The BJP Vice President Mukthar Abbas Naqvi on Monday said that Varun’s remarks were a manifestation of his Congress past.

“Whatever is being shown on television channels, our party completely disagrees with it. We believe that whoever tries to dismantle the social fabric, to gain political mileage is not agreeable at all and the Election Commission will take action on it,” Naqvi said.

Another BJP leader Shanawaz Hussain said the party completely disowned the incident and had nothing to do with the remarks made by Varun.

“This is not the opinion of Bharatiya Janata Party and there have been no instances when any of the BJP leaders have ever made such remarks. We completely disown this incident. The BJP will detach itself from him. Party has nothing to do with his remarks,” Hussain said. (ANI)

Police file FIR against Varun Gandhi

New Delhi, Mar 17 (ANI): Uttar Pradesh Police on Tuesday registered a First Information Report (FIR) against Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Varun Gandhi in Pilibhit for his alleged inflammatory speech against Muslims.

The case was registered under Section 153A of the Indian Penal Code.

Earlier in the day, the Election Commission filed a criminal case against Gandhi for his inflammatory speech against Muslims.

The Commission also directed the District Magistrate of Pilibhit to file the case against Gandhi.

Varun Gandhi, however, has denied the charges, saying that the CD containing his speech had been tampered with.

“All I want to say is that tomorrow I will be addressing a press conference in Delhi and I will be clarifying my stand on every single issue,” he said.

On March 6, at an election meeting in his constituency Pilibhit, Varun Gandhi had said, “All Hindus should remain on one side and send the rest to Pakistan.”

“They have names such as Karimullah, Mazurullah. If you see them in the night you would get scared,” he added.

The BJP Vice President Mukthar Abbas Naqvi on Monday said that Varun’s remarks were a manifestation of his Congress past.

“Whatever is being shown on television channels, our party completely disagrees with it. We believe that whoever tries to dismantle the social fabric, to gain political mileage is not agreeable at all and the Election Commission will take action on it,” Naqvi said.

Another BJP leader Shanawaz Hussain said the party completely disowned the incident and had nothing to do with the remarks made by Varun.

“This is not the opinion of Bharatiya Janata Party and there have been no instances when any of the BJP leaders have ever made such remarks. We completely disown this incident. The BJP will detach itself from him. Party has nothing to do with his remarks,” Hussain said. (ANI)

Radio Pakistan seeks to provoke communal dissention ahead of general elections

Abohar, March 2 (ANI): Ahead of the general elections in India, Radio Pakistan is trying to provoke communal dissentions, particularly in Punjab, by propagating that minorities are not being given their rights in India. Its programmes seem to be fondly looking at the brief success they had in fomenting dissentions two decades ago by provoking proxy war and inciting Sikhs.

The Punabi Durbar programme has been trying to conduct propangada that minorities suffer from many handicaps in the India, particularly in Punjab and they have little to hope from the coming elections.

Listening to its recent bulletin, one gets the feeling that that the producers of the programme do not appreciate the fact that minorities are being offered high positions in India, both as constitutional positions and political life of the country.

The Punjabi Durbar programme of Radio Pakistan has based its campaign on literature allegedly published by the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh. It claims that elements in India are warning minorities including Sikhs, Muslims, Christians and Jains to either embrace Hinduism or leave the country!

Listeners in border areas of Punjab point out that Pakistan Radio broadcasters need to remember that in a country where a Muslim can become the President, a Sikh can become the Prime Minister, and a Christian can become the Defense Minister, no single organization can dictate terms to others.

People in Punjab point out that Hinduism doesn’t support religious conversions.

“India belongs to people of all religions. Hindu, Sikh, Muslim and Christians live happily together with the feeling of brotherhood and receive same respect,” said Maulvi Sarauddin of Haji Ratan Dargah.

“Firstly, Zakir Hussain had been the President of India and recently Dr. Kalam was the President of India. Dr. Hamid Ansari is the Vice President of India and Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi is the National Vice President of Bharitya Janta Party (BJP). Thousands of such examples can be mentioned. Pakistan is commenting on India because it is a financially and politically weak country,” said Chiranji Lal Garg, Ex Cabinet Minister, Punjab.

Pakistan, which is an Islamic State, is yet to learn that India is a secular country where practicing one’s religion is a fundamental right accorded to every citizen of the country under the Constitution of India.

No one in the country can prevent anyone, irrespective of one’s religious faith, caste or community, to cherish life with full freedom and occupy any position under the government set up.

About 70 crore people belonging to different religions and communities will exercise their voting rights in April and choose their representatives in the parliamentary elections. The elected persons’ primary duty is to look after the welfare of their people in any eventuality. (ANI)

BJP National Executive to discuss general election strategy in Nagpur

Nagpur, Feb 5 (ANI): The Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) National Executive and National Council will discuss effective strategies to defeat the Congress in the coming Lok Sabha elections from February 6-8.

While the National Executive of the party will be held tomorrow, the two-day National Council will meet on Saturday and Sunday. About 200 and over 5,000 delegates are expected to attend the two events respectively.

“The three-day meet would be a session dedicated to give directions to the party rank and file for the final Lok Sabha polls preparation,” BJP Vice-President Muqtar Abbas Naqvi said.

The National Council would be attended by representatives right from the panchayat level, and for the first time, elected block level leaders have been called. All ‘morchas’ and cells will also attend the conclave, Naqvi added.

The meetings are being held in Nagpur, the headquarters of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), which is regarded as the BJP’s mentor. (ANI)