People named in Bhutto murder probe report would definitely be brought to justice: Kaira

Islamabad, Apr.28 (ANI): Pakistan Information Minister Qamar Zaman Kaira has said the report into the criminal investigation of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto’s assassination would be ready by the next month, and that those held responsible for the leader’s murder would definitely be brought to justice.

Talking to reporters here, Kaira said the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) is committed to prosecute the perpetrators of the crime.

“Whosoever is found involved in the assassination of Benazir would be punished under law. The PPP led coalition government does not believe in politics of victimisation, however, it would not spare the criminals who deprived Pakistan of a great leader,” The Daily Times quoted Kaira, as saying.

Kaira, however, clarified that former President General Pervez Musharraf, who has been indicted by the UN Commission’s report over Bhutto’s assassination, would not be arrested unless charges against him are proved.

He said Musharraf would be accorded proper security and protocol in the country.

“If he were to come to Pakistan, it would be the state’s responsibility to protect him and ensure his security,” Kaira said. (ANI)

Bangalore Blast: Home Ministry expresses unhappiness with Karnataka Police

New Delhi, Apr 19 (ANI): Union Home Ministry on Monday expressed its unhappiness with Karnataka Police for not taking proper security measures during the Bangalore IPL match.

At least 17 people were wounded when two bombs exploded on Saturday, which caused an hour”s delay in the Indian Premier League (IPL) match between the Mumbai Indians and Royal Challengers Bangalore.

Home Ministry sources also expressed shock over a State Police decision to go ahead with the match even after the explosion and asked the state Police to submit a report on this.

The ministry suspects the involvement of Yasin Bhatkal of the Indian Mujahiddin (IM), who was also behind the Pune blast.

Sources suspect that Bhatkal might have fled to Dubai after the Pune incident.

On Sunday, the Bnagalore Police defused three bombs near the Stadium.

The first one around 100 meters from the stadium and the second one near the Gandhi statue at M G Road.

A third explosive was defused near Gate Number One of the stadium.

Sources said bombers had time placed the devices behind a flex board.

Roughly 20,000 people were packed into the stadium and hundreds more were streaming in when a loud explosion at Gate Number 12 rattled nearby buildings.

The first explosion occurred at 3:15 p.m., and the second, 20 minutes later. The explosives were found in bushes.

Preliminary forensic investigation revealed that the explosive was an ammonium nitro glycerine gelatin stick. It was detonated with the help of a microchip timer.

On Sunday, the Board of Cricket Control in India (BCCI) shifted both semi finals from Bangalore to Navi Mumbai. (ANI)

Tight security at Vaishno Devi shrine ahead of “Navratri”

Katra, Sept 18 (ANI): Security has been beefed up at the famous Vaishno Devi Temple near Jammu ahead of the nine-day “Navratri” festival.

Paramilitary and police personnel are patrolling and frisking people at important points in Katra, which is thronged by thousands of devotees every year, especially during Navratri.

The nine-day Navratri festival will begin from Saturday and the authorities claim to be in full control of the situation.

“There is much fanfare in Katra during Navratra festival and the inflow of tourists also rises manifold during those days. We have made proper security arrangements. We have taken the help of the CRPF. This time, we also have one contingent of Haryana police,” said Ashok Sharma, Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP).

The devotees making their way to the shrine were also put through rigorous checking, a routine, exercised with extra care, considering the sensitive nature of the shrine and keeping recent threats in mind.

The devotees complied without complaining.

“There was not much trouble during the security check. We were checked several times but we did not face any problem. It was all done very safely,” said Vijay Kumar, a devotee.

‘Navratri’, which literally means nine nights, is observed twice a year.

The festival lasts for nine days in honour of nine manifestations of Durga, goddess of power ,and fall in the months of April-May and September-October.

It is believed that during the Navratri, Goddess Durga descends on earth to rid it of the demons and blesses her devotees with happiness and prosperity. (ANI)

Nepal Foreign Minister meets Chidambaram, discusses security issue

New Delhi, Aug 13 (ANI): Visiting Nepal Foreign Minister Sujata Koirala met Home Minister P Chidambaram here on Wednesday.

The leaders discussed cross-border terrorism, border encroachment and other threats.

Talking to reporters here after the meeting Sujata Koirala said, “Nepal and India share lots of common interests and we had a very friendly talk. We have an open border and we spoke about security as to how it mutually benefits for both the countries and can have a proper security system on the border side.”

Asked about the threat of fake currency reportedly routed through Nepal, Koirala said she would have a separate meeting with Indian authorities on the issue.

“It is a concern of everybody. Nepal wants to control our side and India will look after their side.

We will have a mutual sit down meeting from both the sides and we will solve every problem what we have,” she added.

Since her arrival Koirala has been holding meetings with India’s top leadership seeking support in taking the peace process forward.

Nepal’s Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal is also scheduled to visit India this month.

She will attend various events in Delhi today and will leave for Kathmandu on Friday afternoon. (ANI)

Taliban has destroyed 238 schools in Swat

Swat, Aug. 9 (ANI): The Swat education department has said that the Taliban has destroyed 238 out of 1,576 schools affecting more than 56,250 students in the province.

The department has demanded a grant of 2,203 million rupees from the provincial government, for the reconstruction of more than 238 school destroyed by the Taliban, The Dawn reports.

Recently, most Swat parents had expressed hesitation about sending their daughters to the tent schools without proper security arrangements.

The Swat Taliban had destroyed 162 girls’ schools calling them anti-Islamic.

Parents had urged the education department to hire buildings for girls’ schools and appoint security guards to avert any militant attack, The Dawn reports.

Even schoolteachers are not confident about the security situation in Swat Valley, from where militants are yet to be cleared.

Teachers are not being allowed leaves, as they were bound to complete the course of the academic session. (ANI)

Despite security concerns, Pak to hold festival at world’s highest polo ground

Peshawar, June 30 (ANI): Pakistan’s traditional Shandur Polo Festival will be held from 7th to 9th of July at world’s highest polo ground in Chitral.

The NWFP Minister for Population Welfare, Saleem Khan, has announced that Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani and NWFP Chief Minister Haider Khan Hoti would attend the final match on July 9th, the Dawn reports.

Authorities were concerned that the festival may get sidelined this year due to the deteriorating security condition in the region, but Khan has assured of proper security arrangements.

Many tourists come to witness the annual festival at the Shandur polo ground.

The festival comprises three teams each from Chitral and Gilgat areas. (ANI)

Slack security makes Mumbai suspects housing jail soft target for terror strikes

Rawalpindi, May 7 (ANI): Inadequate security arrangements in and around the Adiala jail, where certain high profile under trials, including the Mumbai terror attack suspects have been kept, has increased its vulnerability to terror attacks, The Daily Times reports.

Police officials have admitted that the jail is a soft target for the extremists due to lack of proper security.

The officials said they had recommended some immediate steps to be taken to increase the safety level of the jail, where over 5,700 prisoners are locked currently, to higher authorities including the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Punjab, but are still waiting for a reply.

The recommendations included the hiring of ‘highly professional’ security experts, establishment of a well-equipped special cell to monitor jail’s security and installation of more CCTVs inside the prison premises, especially in the barracks of high-profile prisoners, officials said.

Currently there are only 370 security personnel manning the jail’s security. It has no security monitoring cell and the CCTV’s installed inside the prison campus too were insufficient to keep an eye on every corner of the jail.

The officials had also recommended that Elite Force’s personnel should be deployed out side the prison campus. (ANI)

Nomad tribals in Uttrakhand lament politicians’ apathy

Timli (Uttrakhand), Apr 30 (ANI): Gujjar-Bakarwals, cattle rearing tribe in Uttarakhand, lamented that they have for years lived on empty promises of the politicians before every elections.

The tribals said they have for long-lived in jungles without any social security for their children and the politicians only remember them before polls to give them empty promises.

“We face a lot of problem here. We stay in jungles. We have no houses, no land of our own. We have to travel with our buffaloes. There is no security for our children and no arrangement for their education.

We do not have facilities of electricity and water. At the time of elections, politicians walk to us and say they will ensure them their rights,” said Zamila, a tribal woman.

The experts aggress that the tribals are neglected.

“They write in their manifesto that they will ensure them their rights. They only remember them during elections and forget them after that,” said Avdesh Kaushal, an expert on tribal affairs.

The Central Government granted the community Scheduled Tribe status in 1991.The move aimed at prioritizing their socio economic upliftment.

But Bakarwals complain that their living conditions continue to be pitiable. The community’s literacy rate continues to be quite low while mortality rates are high due to disease and poverty. They blame government apathy for their condition.

Still living in centuries old traditions of nomadic life, many of them want to come to terms with modernization. They want to shift to a settled life and want the government to help them in this regard.

The nomads have also been easy prey for militants who demand milk, butter and meat from them. On occasions, they are caught in the crossfire between the security forces and the terrorists.

The community leaders have, therefore, demanded proper security along the seven routes to the pastures. By Ashish Goel (ANI)

Kandhamal villagers still living in fear

Kandhamal, Apr 16 (ANI): Shadow of last year’s communal riots still looms large over villagers in Kandhmal in Orissa, making them ask for security on the polling day.

Though the people are coming back to their villages, they are still living under a shadow of fear.

And with the elections due to be held on April 16 in the state, they want proper security arrangements from the administration to be safe enough to cast their votes.

“We want to cast our votes, but we are scared to do so. Our polling booth is five kilometers away from our village. We are under threat and the government is not providing us protection in our village. If the CRPF or police will provide us security, then we are ready to go and vote, otherwise we can’t,” said Duryodhan Mallick, a resident.

The police on their part have taken strict security measures and are promising to ensure free and fair polls in the region.

“We have made proper security arrangements which include mobile patrolling, area domination, special operations in Maoist infested areas and security arrangements for voters residing in relief camps. We hope that there will be free and fair elections,” said S. Praveen Kumar, Superintendent of Police (SP), Kandhamal. By Sharda Lahangir (ANI)

Anjali Waghmare gets high security for defending Kasab

Mumbai, April 1 (IANS) Advocate Anjali Waghmare Wednesday agreed to defend Pakistani terrorist Mohammed Ajmal Amir alias Kasab, accused of the Mumbai terror attacks, after she was provided high security.

Waghmare Tuesday said she was reconsidering taking the sensational case after the Shiv Sena staged a protest outside her Worli residence against her move to defend Kasab.

Waghmare Wednesday informed Special Judge M.L. Tahilyani that she was prepared to take up Kasab’s case. ‘I am ready and have no problems in continuing with the case,’ she told the court.

The trial in the Mumbai terror attacks is due to begin here next Monday.

Judge Tahilyani ordered that Waghmare be provided with ‘adequate security’ by the state police.

The judge, who had appointed another lawyer K.P. Pawar for the case, asked him whether he was also ready to fight the case.

Following Pawar’s consent, the judge said the duo would be provided with another junior lawyer to assist them in the case, as per the provisions of the law.

Anjali and Pawar – both empanelled on the Maharashtra Legal Aid Committee – were appointed as government lawyers by Tahilyani Monday for the Kasab trial.

Anjali had then said she took up the sensitive assignment as she felt very ‘disturbed and concerned’ at the delay in such an important trial.

After the Shiv Sena demonstrations outside her residence, top police and civil officials had met and spoken to Waghmare, urging her to take up the case and assured her of proper security while discharging her legal duties

Chaotic-Lahore witnesses 80 percent business decline

Lahore, Mar. 13 (ANI): The ongoing political uncertainty, the lawyer’s Long March and the attack on Lankan cricketers has affected business activity in Lahore, which has seen an 80 percent decline in recent days.

Beyond Lahore, the situations more or less similar in rest of the province, where the imposition of Section 144 has made people hesitant about going out for shopping or conducting other activities, the Daily Times reports.

All markets situated at Panorama Centre, Hall Road, Anarkali, Shah Alam Market, MM Alam Road, Gulberg Main Market, Gulberg Mini Market, Ghalib Market, Township, and Barkat Market have reported a sharp decline in sales.

Anjuman Qaumi Ittehad Finance Secretary Babar Ali Bhatti said the ongoing political situation and lack of security has affected the markets.

“This is the season of marriages, the peak of the business activity. We earn enough during this time period to survive during rainy days, but the peak itself has translated into rainy days,” Bhatti said, while adding that 80 percent slump would have long-term consequences for Pakistan’s economy.

Shopkeepers urged the Government to provide proper security to the markets to instill confidence among visitors.

“The government should realize that the country is passing through a sensitive phase,” said Amjad Zaheer, a shopkeeper. (ANI)