Pak skipper Younis Khan fractures finger

Benoni (South Africa), Sep.19 (ANI): Pakistan cricket team’s Champions Trophy dreams suffered a major set back when captain Younis Khan fractured his finger during a warm-up match against Sri Lanka here.

Doctors have advised Khan complete rest for the next three days. It is unsure whether he will be playing in the next two practice games on Saturday and Sunday.

Notwithstanding Khan’s injury, Pakistan, however, trounced Sri Lanka by 108 runs in the first warm-up match ahead of eight nation tournament.

The Pakistan team is staying in Johannesburg’s Santon Sun Hotel while in South Africa.

Team manager Yawar Saeed has expressed satisfaction over the security arrangement.

“Over half a dozen security guards have been deputed to guard the floor where Pakistan team is staying. I think in recent times this is one of the best security cover the team is provided with,” The News quoted Saeed, as saying. (ANI)

Fears about Pak nukes falling into extremists hands ‘unfounded’: General Majid

Islamabad, May 27 (ANI): Pakistan Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee Chairman General Tariq Majid has said that the country’s nuclear weapons are in safe custody and the world wide concerns about it being falling into the Taliban’s hands are ‘unfounded’.

General Majid assured a US delegation here that Pakistan’s nukes were absolutely safe and that there is an immaculate multilayered security arrangement guarding the country’s nuclear assets.

“Based on the pillars of responsibility and restraint, Pakistan has developed and operationalised an immaculate nuclear weapons’ security regime which is multilayered, has stringent access controls, material control and accounting procedures,” The Dawn quoted General Majid, as saying.

He asserted that the Pakistan Army is committed to root out extremism from the country, and its sacrifices are much more than any other country involved in the war against terrorism.

“We as a nation have sacrificed more than any other coalition partner in this war,” General Majid said.

Fears about extremists, particularly the Taliban and Al-Qaeda, establishing their control over Pakistan’s nuclear weapons has heightened in the recent past, but Islamabad has consistently rejected the concerns terming it as ‘malicious propaganda’ being carried out against it by the some countries. (ANI)

Security beefed up across India for fourth phase of elections

New Delhi/Patna/Oraiya (Uttar Pradesh), May 6 (ANI): Tight security arrangements have been made across the country for the fourth phase of Lok Sabha elections to be held on Thursday.

A total of 85 parliamentary constituencies across the states of Bihar, West Bengal, Haryana, Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh and New Delhi will go to polls.

A total of 1,315 candidates, including 119 women, are in the fray in this phase that will witness polling to 85 Lok Sabha seats in eight states and union territories.

Polling for all 25 seats in Rajasthan, 10 in Haryana and seven in Delhi will be completed in one-go.

Prominent among the candidates are BJP President Rajnath Singh contesting from the Ghaziabad Lok Sabha constituency, Congress’ Pranab Mukherjee from Jangipura, SP supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav from Mainpuri and RJD chief Lalu Prasad from Saran and Pataliputra.

The other prominent candidates are National Conference’s Farooq Abdullah (Srinagar), Congress’ Kapil Sibal (Chandni Chowk), Sachin Pilot (Ajmer), Shekar Suman (Patna Saheb), BJP’s Shatrugan Sinha (Patna Saheb) and HJC’s Bhajan Lal (Hisar).

In Patna, Border Security Personnel (BSF) personnel of staged a flag march on the streets of Pataliputra parliamentary constituency to ensure fair polling.

“We want people to know that we have enough forces and have made proper arrangements for their security so that they fearlessly cast their votes,” said R Malgar Giri, Senior Superintendent of Police, Patna.

Voters said that were satisfied with the security arrangement.

“Administration has made good security arrangements to ensure peaceful polling. BSF personnel have been deployed. We also want that there should be peaceful polling,” said Mohammad Miraj Akhtar, a resident.

BSF personnel also staged a flag march in Oraiya region of Uttar Pradesh.

The counting of votes will take place on May 16.

The 543-member House will be constituted before June 2. (ANI)

Govt. allows armed security officer for CEC during air travel

New Delhi, April 26 (ANI): The Centre, in a special order, has allowed an armed personal security officer of the new Chief Election Commissioner Navin Chawla to accompany him in any civilian flight.

According to official sources, the Ministry of Home Affairs has issued an order in this regard recently.

Navin Chawla currently enjoys ‘Z’ category security. No reason was mentioned for the decision where an armed security officer will be among the passengers.

With such a special order, Chawla has become the first bureaucrat in the country to have this kind of security arrangement.

The Ministry communicated its decision to the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security, who subsequently issued an advisory to all airports, the sources said. (ANI)

Polling for two Tripura Lok Sabha seats begins amid tight security

Agartala, Apr 23 (ANI): Polling for two Lok Sabha seats in Tripura began Thursday morning amid tight security and air surveillance by military helicopters.

“Over 30,000 central paramilitary troopers accompanied by state security forces have taken positions across the state to deal with separatist outfits before and during the polling. There is an air surveillance particularly in the bordering areas”, Pranay Sahay, Director General of Police told ANI.

One air force helicopter with senior officials and paramilitary troopers is maintaining vigil on the situation, the DGP added.

Sahay said inspite of the tribal guerrillas had not resorted to violence in the recent past; security measures had been tightened to meet any kind of eventuality.

Six central observers, 266 magistrates and 300 micro-observes have been appointed to oversee the poll process and ensure free and fair elections.

About 20,000 poll officials escorted by security forces have been manning 3,008 polling stations across the state, the poll official said.

Besides sealing the India-Bangladesh international border, night curfew has been imposed along the 856 km long territory with Bangladesh.

Subrata Deb, who was one of the first voters in a polling centre said, “The security arrangement is good and voting is going here peacefully.”

To avoid the scorching summer heat, people in large numbers including women folk queued up in front of polling stations before voting opened at 7:00 a.m. The voting ends at 4:00 p.m.

“I came here early in the morning so that after voting I can complete my daily household chores. The arrangement is good and security is also fine”, added Purnima Dutta another voter.

Over 2.08 million voters, including 1.01 million women, are expected to decide the fate of 19 contestants.

“I am a new voter. I am very excited to vote so I came early in the morning to the polling centre to cast my vote”, said Prasanjit Saha, who will vote for the first time in life.

The fight is expected to be a contest between the ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M)-led Left Front and the Congress.

The CPI-M and the BJP have re-nominated their 2004 Lok Sabha candidates for both seats.

Sitting MPs Khagen Das and Bajuban Reang, both CPI-M central committee members who won in 2004, are again contesting from Tripura West and Tripura East seats respectively against Congress Sudip Roy Barman, a sitting legislator, and Diba Chandra Hrangkhawl, a former legislator. By Pinaki Das (ANI)

Trinidad and Tobago to host Americas summit, taxpayers unhappy

Port-of-Spain, April 15 (IANS) Trinidad and Tobago is agog as it hosts the Fifth Summit of the Americas April 17-19 that will bring together 34 leaders, including US President Barack Obama, in this tiny oil-rich nation.

Obama, who is expected to arrive here April 17, will be making his first visit to the Caribbean since he became president.

The world leaders will discuss a host of issues, including climate change, terrorism and poverty.

Taxpayers, however, are not happy with the huge amount of money being spent on the summit.

Minister of Trade and Industry Senator Mariano Browne, who is responsible for the Fifth Summit of Americas, has not revealed the cost for the conference to be held at the city’s waterfront Hyatt Regency hotel.

Earlier estimates put the figure at approximately TT $500 million ($80 million) but that figure has skyrocketed. It is now said to be in the vicinity of TT $1 billion.

A Sunday Guardian poll reveals that 83 percent of those polled felt that the summit was a big waste of money. More than half of the people saw it as merely an ‘eye game’ opportunity for Prime Minister Patrick Manning to walk with US President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle.

The Oilfields Workers Trade Union (OWTU) and the Federation of Independent Trade Unions (FITUN) are opposed to the conference. They have been refused permission to stage demonstrations during the summit over the socio-economic conditions in the country.

The security arrangement is unprecedented for Trinidad and Tobago. Several Caribbean countries have chipped in and supplied military personnel.

Some 5,000 specially-trained security personnel are on guard at several hotels and places where the heads of state/government may visit.

Several banks, corporate and business organisations, and foreign missions have announced closure of their offices on the opening day, as employees would not be able to access their workplaces.

Major medical facilities, including the Mt Hope Medical Complex, will be closed or will offer very limited services.

Opposition Leader Basdeo Panday has announced that his United National Congress would boycott the conference as there were more serious issues where money could have been spent.

Over 44 percent of the Trinidad and Tobago population of 1.3 million are of Indian origin. Their forefathers came from India’s Uttar Pradesh and Bihar states to work on the sugar and cocoa plantations here between 1845 and 1917.

Manawan attack: Prior warning about terror strike ignored by Punjab police again

Islamabad, Mar.31 (ANI): The Punjab administration had specific information that terrorists could target police training and recruitment centers in the province, yet the militants succeeded in their plan which was evident from Monday’s strike on the Manawan police training academy.

The strike has once again proved that there were serious security lapses on part of the administration, as was the case when the Sri Lankan cricket team was targeted on March 3.

According to sources, the Lahore’s Military Corps headquarters had forewarned of a terrorist attack on police buildings and establishments in the province.

According to The News, the Warning tagged as “most immediate” stated: “In the backdrop of the gruesome terrorist act against the Sri Lankan team, terrorists may be prompted to exploit the uncertain internal security environment to perpetrate similar attacks. Apropos, terrorist activities may be manifested as following:
a. Terrorists may resort to similar tactics with necessary innovation to target high-profile defence/strategic installations, VIPs, diplomats and other government functionaries.

b. Serial suicide bombings followed by indiscriminate firing of small arms to cause massive casualties.

c. Abduction of VIPs, high-profile civilians or foreigners for a prolonged period.

d. Target important political/religious leaders,”

Moreover, the Punjab IGP, following an attack on the building of Police’s special branch on March 23 in Islamabad, in his letter to all the concerned officials had clearly raised fears about such an attack.

The letter stated a six point security arrangement to be made in and around police buildings and establishments such as :

1. SOPs for the security of all police buildings/establishments be followed in letter and spirit and no laxity be tolerated.

2. Snap checking of security arrangements of police buildings/establishments be conducted during day and night by gazetted officers.

3. The capacity/capability of the security staff/sentries be ensured to meet the challenge.

4. Security cameras/security devices installed in buildings/establishments should be in working order round the clock.

5. No unauthorised person or vehicle be allowed access to these buildings/establishments without proper checking and search.

6. No cluster of force should be allowed unnecessarily. However, if it is necessary, all precautions should be taken for the security of the manpower.

But despite such appropriate information, the concerned authority apparently turned a deaf ear to the threat.

And instead of acting on the information provided to them to prevent such attacks, top officials are now patting their own back for ending the Manawan siege in just eight hours. (ANI)

‘Waghmare has not withdrawn from Kasab’s case’

Mumbai, Mar. 31 (ANI): Maharashtra’s Interior Minister Jayant Patil has rejected reports that Advocate Anjali Waghmare, who is defending arrested terrorist Mohammed Ajmal Kasab in Mumbai terror trial, has withdrawn from the case following an attack on her residence by Shiv Sena activists on Monday.

“This mob went to her house, they insisted that she should not fight the case for Kasab. She succumbed to the pressure and she has given something in writing. But today, I was given to understand by my police officers who are in touch with her that she is prepared to fight the case of Ajmal Kasab,” said Patil.

Earlier, Waghmare was quoted, as saying: “Owing to public sentiment, I withdraw from the Kasab case.”

On Monday night, over a hundred Shiv Sena activists pelted stones at her Warli Camp residence, but Waghmare, 40, remained unhurt.

Shiv Sena members had claimed that Waghmare had given a paper stating her withdrawal from the case.

“After hearing that wife of a police officer is fighting case for a militant, Kasab so public here took to streets and raised slogans against Anjali Waghmare. She herself realised her mistake and gave us a paper inscribing her withdrawal from the case,” said Ajay Chauhan, Shiv Sainik.

Subsequently, nine Shiv Sena activists were held for attacking her residence.

“Nine Sena workers (including a corporator) were held last night for unlawful assembly and house tresspass. They were holding protest outside Waghmare’s residence in Worli Police Camp,” senior police inspector B V Worlikar said.

The arrested Shiv Sainiks will be produced before a magistrate in the afternoon, Worlikar added.

During her appointment as Kasab’s lawyer by the special court, Waghmare had requested security arrangement fearing such attacks. (ANI)

Hundreds of young aspirants throng a police recruitment camp in Kashmir

Kathua (J-K), Mar 9 (ANI): Hundreds of enthusiastic youngsters responded to a police recruitment drive, which was held in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kathua district.

The youngsters came from far-flung border areas and even militancy prone areas hoping to be selected to join the police force.

Officials said that more vacancies would occur in the police force.

Unemployment has been the major problem of people in the border and militancy prone areas and such recruitment rallies have provided ample opportunities of employment to the educated unemployed youth.

“Over four to five thousand people will get employment under this recruitment drive. This drive should do some good to the locals by providing them with more employment opportunities. This would ensure that there are more people in the police force of the State and that would in turn ensure an enhanced security arrangement,” said A Q Manhas, Deputy Inspector General, J-K Police, Jammu.

The newly elected Government in the State is of the view that problem of unemployment could be solved by the creation of job opportunities in the Government as also in the private sector. Efforts are being made to encourage private investment in the region by the State Government. By Pradeep Sharma (ANI)

India to help Nepal strengthen democracy

Kathmandu, Feb 18 (ANI): Visiting Indian Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon today assured that India is committed to assist Nepal’s democracy, stability and peace process.

Speaking at a press meet at the end of his two-day visit to Nepal, Menon pointed out that political leaders were engaged in drafting a new Constitution and solve the differences among various parties.

He said his meetings with Prime Minister Prachanda, Nepali Congress President Girija Prasad Koirala, Foreign Minister Upendra Yadav were fruitful and added that he got an opportunity to gain information on the ongoing peace process.

Stating that Nepal being the closest neighbour, India gives highest priority to relations between the two countries, Menon restated continued support for Nepal’s development.

On a query about India’s role in resolving the armed-conflict taking place in the Tarai region, Menon highlighted the need for high-level security arrangement at the open borders of the two nations.

Menon further said that construction works on the Koshi embankment is on schedule, but mentioned it would take more time than expected due heavy siltation in the river.

“India is yet to make detailed assessment on construction of the 207 MW Naumure Hydropower project which includes building irrigation infrastructure along with the plant,” Kantipur quoted him as saying.

Nepal had sought help from India to build the project on West Rapti River, on the border between Dang and Pyuthan districts

Menon visited Nepal in November last year along with External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee. (ANI)

Nepal committed to one-China policy, says Prachanda

Kathmandu, Feb 16 (ANI): Nepal Prime Minister Prachanda has said Nepal is in favour of one-China policy.

During a meeting with the visiting delegation of the Communist Party of China (CPC) on Sunday, Prachanda said Nepal would not allow any activities in Nepali soil that threaten Chinese sovereignty.

He informed that the government and major political parties are in favour of one-China policy.

After the visiting delegation expressed concern over some anti-China activities in Nepal by Tibetan refugees, Prachanda assured them that special security arrangement will be made in order to combat such activities.

Prachanda also discussed issues related to bilateral relations and Chinese investment in Nepal.

According to Prime Minister’s foreign policy advisor Hira Bahadur Thapa, Prachanda told the delegation that he would visit China within this year.

The Chinese delegation is on a tour of three South Asian nations including the Nepal, the Bangladesh and the Pakistan. The delegation will also attend the eighth general convention of the CPN (UML) in Butawal, Nepalnew reported. (ANI)