Congress workers protest against Maoist attack on CRPF personnel

Allahabad, May 10 (ANI): Supporters and activists of the Congress party staged a mass protest against the recent landmine attacks on Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel in Chhattisgarh”s Bijapur District.

Protesting Congressmen raised anti- Maoist slogans and also burnt an effigy of Chhattisgarh State Chief Minister Raman Singh on Sunday.

“The weak internal security and intelligence in the Chhattisgarh state are the main reason for the frequent Maoist attacks in the state. Earlier an attack happened in Dantewada, now in Bijapur our soldiers are being martyred. But the state government is mum, this is very unfortunate,” said Mukund Tiwari, a lawmaker.

Meanwhile, Nankiram Kanwar Chhattisgarh”s Home Minister said the government geared up to tackle the Maoists.

Eight CRPF personnel of 168 Battalion, including a driver, who were travelling in a TATA 407 bulletproof vehicle from their company headquarters in Murkinal to nearby battalion headquarters, were killed by the landmine blast near Pedakodepal village on National Highway 16 in Bijapur.

The attack came about a month after 76 CRPF personnel were ambushed by the rebels in Dantewada District.

The Maoists claim they are crusading for the poor, marginal farmers, and landless labourers.

They have spread into the rural pockets of 20 of India”s 28 states. (ANI)

Railway motormen call off their strike

Mumbai, May 4 (ANI): Mumbai”s railway motormen called off their strike after two days here following assurances from Maharashtra Home Minister R R Patil that all cases registered against them would be withdrawn and their demands would be looked into with some seriousness.

“There will be no action taken against the motormen. All cases registered against them would be taken back,” said Patil.

“All the motormen suspended would be allowed to resume their work,” he added

Earlier today, over 170 motormen were detained under the Essential Services Maintenance ACT (ESMA) after it was imposed by the Maharashtra Government to force them resume their work with immediate effect.

State Chief Minister Ashok Chavan took the decision after an emergency meeting with senior railway police and state administration officials.

Earlier, the Central Government had given a green signal to the State Government to impose ESMA on the striking motormen.

Earlier this morning, the Central Railway suspended 20 motormen under the Railways Act for their refusal to end their strike, terming it as illegal.

Train services on Central and Western lines in Mumbai continue to remain badly affected, as the motormen have refused to end their indefinite hunger strike.

Central Railway authorities said they would run only 30 per cent of their services today.

The motormen”s strike threw life out of gear for the city”s 70 lakh train commuters.

Around 1,000 motormen of both Central and Western Railways went on a hunger strike to press for higher pay scales and allowances from Monday morning, causing immense inconvenience to daily commuters.

The Railway Ministry contends that the motormen are demanding higher pay than what has been recommended by the Sixth Central Pay Commission and additional allowances, which are not included in the Pay Commission”s recommendations.

The ministry further said that some of their demands regarding national holidays and night duty allowances have already been met.

It has asked the general managers of Central and Western Railways to take all necessary steps in coordination with the Maharashtra Government to ensure minimum inconvenience to daily commuters.

“Railway will not hesitate in taking the stringent action against those who are not heeding to our request,” said Anil Saxena, spokesperson of Indian Railways.

The striking motormen had earlier said their protest would continue for the next few days if their demands were not met. (ANI)

170 motormen detained under ESMA

Mumbai, May 4 (ANI): At least 170 motormen have been detained till now under the Essential Services Maintenance ACT (ESMA) after it was imposed by the Maharashtra Government on Tuesday to force them resume their work with immediate effect.

State Chief Minister Ashok Chavan took the decision after an emergency meeting with senior railway police and state administration officials.

Earlier, the Central Government had given a green signal to the State Government to impose ESMA on the striking motormen.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Left parties are, however, criticising the government for imposing ESMA.

Earlier this morning, the Central Railway suspended 20 motormen under the Railways Act for their refusal to end their strike, terming it as illegal.

Train services on Central and Western lines in Mumbai continue to remain badly affected, as the motormen have refused to end their indefinite hunger strike.

Central Railway authorities said they would run only 30 per cent of their services today.

The motormen”s strike threw life out of gear for the city”s 70 lakh train commuters.

Around 1,000 motormen of both Central and Western Railways went on a hunger strike to press for higher pay scales and allowances from Monday morning, causing immense inconvenience to daily commuters.

The Railway Ministry contends that the motormen are demanding higher pay than what has been recommended by the Sixth Central Pay Commission and additional allowances, which are not included in the Pay Commission”s recommendations.

The ministry further said that some of their demands regarding national holidays and night duty allowances have already been met.

It has asked the general managers of Central and Western Railways to take all necessary steps in coordination with the Maharashtra Government to ensure minimum inconvenience to daily commuters.

“Railway will not hesitate in taking the stringent action against those who are not heeding to our request,” said Anil Saxena, spokesperson of Indian Railways.

The striking motormen have said their protest would continue for the next few days if their demands are not met.

“Our demands are genuine, we are not asking for anything more. We are demanding only for what we should get as per the formula,” said Suresh Pardesi. (ANI)

Maharashtra Government imposes ESMA on striking motormen

Mumbai, May 4 (ANI): The Maharashtra Government on Tuesday is reported to have imposed the Essential Services Maintenance ACT (ESMA) on striking motormen, to force them resume their work with immediate effect.

State Chief Minister Ashok Chavan took the decision after an emergency meeting with senior railway police and state administration officials.

Earlier, the Central Government had given a green signal to the State Government to impose ESMA on the striking motormen.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Left parties are, however, criticising the government for imposing ESMA.

Earlier this morning, the Central Railway suspended 20 motormen under the Railways Act for their refusal to end their strike, terming it as illegal.

Train services on Central and Western lines in Mumbai continue to remain badly affected, as the motormen have refused to end their indefinite hunger strike.

Central Railway authorities said they would run only 30 per cent of their services today.

The motormen”s strike threw life out of gear for the city”s 70 lakh train commuters.

Around 1,000 motormen of both Central and Western Railways went on a hunger strike to press for higher pay scales and allowances from Monday morning, causing immense inconvenience to daily commuters.

The Railway Ministry contends that the motormen are demanding higher pay than what has been recommended by the Sixth Central Pay Commission and additional allowances, which are not included in the Pay Commission”s recommendations.

The ministry further said that some of their demands regarding national holidays and night duty allowances have already been met.

It has asked the general managers of Central and Western Railways to take all necessary steps in coordination with the Maharashtra Government to ensure minimum inconvenience to daily commuters.

“Railway will not hesitate in taking the stringent action against those who are not heeding to our request,” said Anil Saxena, spokesperson of Indian Railways.

The striking motormen have said their protest would continue for the next few days if their demands are not met.

“Our demands are genuine, we are not asking for anything more. We are demanding only for what we should get as per the formula,” said Suresh Pardesi. (ANI)

Security beefed up in Assam following ULFA threat

Guwahati, Apr 30 (ANI): Police have beefed up preventive security measures in Guwahati following an intelligence alert over a possible strike by the rebel United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA).

“There are intelligence inputs that ULFA may try to do some subversive activities in Guwahati, so our police is taking care of,” said Himanta Biswa Sarma, Health Minister of Assam.

However, he dispelled panic over the warning as he said that the might of the rebel group has waned after the arrest of some top ULFA leaders, including its Chairman, Arabinda Rajkhowa.

“I think now police has developed its network very well and we are confident that ULFA is no longer such a force to be scared of any more,” Sharma added.

The ULFA is one among the two dozens of armed ultra factions operating in the northeastern region, either fighting for independent homeland, or more political autonomy.

They accuse New Delhi of plundering the region”s mineral and forest resources, neglecting local economy and giving them back nothing in return.

State Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi has reiterated that the government is ready to hold dialogue with the ULFA leaders on all issues within the ambit of Indian Constitution.

He is reported to have said that he would not ”wait indefinitely” for the elusive ULFA commander-in-chief, Paresh Baruah, to come forth for the dialogue. (ANI)

J-K to make rural service must for medicos

Jammu, Mar 5 (ANI): The Jammu and Kashmir Government is contemplating to make rural services mandatory for all doctors to improve health facilities in rural areas of the state.

Addressing the National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) meeting State Chief Minister Omar Abdullah announced that those medicos who serve in rural areas under the NRHM scheme would get additional points in the Public Service Commission (PSC) selection process.

He stressed on achieving maximum physical and financial targets under NRHM and asked the authorities to conduct a survey for grading districts on basis of achievements.

In his address Abdullah also asked to conduct weekly review of all works under the NRHM and to conduct a survey on Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) and he added that himself will conduct a quarterly review.

He also asked the officials to make health workers more responsible for pre-natal, post-natal care and immunization by extending lucrative incentives.

He assured the meeting that the State Government would approach the Centre for seeking flexibilities of criteria under various central sponsored schemes like Serva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA), NRHM and others.

Abdullah said his government has urged the Planning Commission of India to release at least 50 per cent of allocations under all centrally sponsored schemes in April of every year. (ANI)

Passport refused to footballer due tohis father’s link with militants

Srinagar, Sep 16 (ANI): The regional passport authorities of Jammu and Kashmir have denied passport to a Kashmiri youth, sighting the reason of his father’s involvement with militants in the valley.

A Nineteen-year -old youth, Basharat Bashir, was all set to fly to Spain for the soccer training, but the news of denial of passport has crushed his dreams.

“They were (passport authorities) only telling me that your case has not been recommended by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) and FRO from police. I know they have denied me to give the passport because my father was a militant,” said Ahmad.

Bashir was among the 11 players selected by International Sports Academy Trust (ISAT) for training in Spain, but was dropped at the last moment because of non availablitiy of passport.

When contacted, the passport office authorities refused to talk about it.

Former Indian football captain Abdul Majeed Kakroo said it was injustice to Bashir and demanded the intervention of state Chief Minister Omar Abdullah in the matter.

“His father was into wrong things but now he has improved. Now, why should his son suffer for that? Why should he be denied the passport, and hurdles put in his way? On behalf of all the football players I would request the chief minister to help him,” Kakroo said.

Bashir also said that he was a year-and-a-half old when his father was arrested and was later released.

“He had become militant even before my birth,” Bashir said. By Parvez Butt (ANI)

Gujarat cricket will be professionalised, says Modi

Gandhinagar (Gujarat), Sep.15 (ANI): Ending the Congress party’s domination of the Gujarat Cricket Association (GCA) by taking over the presidency of the outfit, state Chief Minister Narendra Modi said on Tuesday that it would be his endeavour to professionalise the activities of the GCA.

Speaking to reporters after being elected unanimously to the post, Modi said that there was so much taking place outside and beyond the world of cricket, that he would use every opportunity and technical know-how to make cricket in Gujarat more market savvy and a better sporting entity.

Thanking all those who had elected him unopposed, he said that in the coming months and years he would do his best to improve the state of cricket in the state.

Modi replaced Narhari Amin as GCA president.

The GCA, affiliated to the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), governs the game of cricket in Gujarat.

It is involved in the conduct of the game from the grass root level to the International level. (ANI)

Flood situation grim in Madhya Pradesh

Hoshangabad (MP), Sep 12 (ANI): Floods situation continued to remain grim in Hoshangabad district of Madhya Pradesh.

Incessant rains, which have lashed Madhya Pradesh for last few days, have led to water overflowing many dams, submerging low lying areas.

State Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan made an aerial survey of the flood-affected region on Friday.

“River Narmada is flowing above the danger level and due to this many villages have been inundated and water has entered many houses. Tributaries flowing in the catchments areas are also flowing above the danger level due to incessant rains and this has resulted in crop damage,” he added.

Air Force helicopters were pressed into rescue and army men took marooned people to safety.

State’s disaster management agencies and district collectors have been alerted. A relief and rescue plan has been worked out in case the situation worsens.

Monsoon has revived over northern India after deficit rainfall in July and August, bringing rains in the Indo-Gangetic plains and snow in the Himalayas.

Two days of rainy weather has caused floods as water level rose in rivers and reservoirs. (ANI)

Government concerned over Jet Airways strike causing public inconvenience

New Delhi, Sep 8 (ANI): The Government on Tuesday expressed its concern at the inconvenience being caused to passengers by the cancellation of Jet Airways flights, as a large chunk of pilots failed to report for work in protest against the sacking of two of their colleagues.

Home Secretary, G.K. Pillai, taking into account the provisions of the relevant Civil Aviation Regulations laying down conditions of public interest, has written to the Chief Secretaries of all States to review the situation in their States with regard to the ‘Wildcat’ strike by Jet Airways pilots, leading to disruption of flights.

State Chief Secretaries have been asked their respective Home Secretaries and Labour Secretaries to see whether there is a necessity to invoke provisions of the Essential Services Maintenance Act (ESMA) to ensure a restoration of services so that the general public are not put to inconvenience.

At present, reportedly, 145 Captains and 154 Co-pilots of Jet Airways have reported sick, as a consequence of which, a total of 119 flights have been cancelled – four international flights and 115 domestic flights.

As per Civil Aviation Requirements, any act on the part of pilots which may results in last minute cancellation of flights and harassment to passengers, ‘would be treated as an act against the public interest’.

Meanwhile, the Chairman of Jet Airways, Naresh Goyal, has met Civil Aviation Secretary, M. Madhavan Nambiar and the Director General Civil Aviation, N. Zaidi and briefed them on the issue. he Ministry has directed the management to set up control offices at their headquarters, bases and airports.

Jet Airways has been asked to ensure that their passengers are accommodated in other airlines depending on the availability of seats. They have also been directed to put in place a full refund mechanism without any deduction – on passenger request.

They have also been asked to adopt a method of combination/re-scheduling of flights for smooth transfer of passengers. The Ministry has directed the management to ensure full facilitation of passengers and their amenities. Jet Airways has been asked to minimize inconvenience caused to the traveling public. (ANI)

Andhra Pradesh declares seven days of mourning for YSR

Hyderabad, Sep.3 (ANI): The Andhra Pradesh Government on Thursday announced seven days of mourning for State Chief Minister Y.S.Rajasekhara Reddy who died in a helicopter crash along with four others on Wednesday.

Reddy’s body is placed in State at the Lal Bahadur Stadium.

The burial will take place on Friday in Reddy’s native village Balpanur in Cuddalore District, which will be attended by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Congress President Sonia Gandhi and Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi.

Reddy’s Bell 430 chopper went missing Wednesday morning at about 9.35 and could only be located on Thursday morning following a night long search operation by different units of security personnel including Army’s Commandos, Air Force’s Sukhoi-30, and 5,000 CRPF personnel.

Reddy’s chopper wreckage was discovered atop a hill about 40 nautical miles from Kurnoool town.

Along with YSR, four others-Dr P Subramanium, the Special Secretary to the Chief Minister; ASC Wesley, Chief Security Officer and two pilots Group Captain SK Bhatia and Captain MS Reddy-died in the crash. (ANI)

Andhra Pradesh declares five days of mourning for YSR

Hyderabad, Sep.3 (ANI): The Andhra Pradesh Government on Thursday announced five days of mourning for State Chief Minister Y.S.Rajasekhara Reddy who died in a helicopter crash along with four others on Wednesday.

The dead bodies have been brought to the Kurnool base camp where after medical preliminaries, they will be accorded a guard of honour. The bodies will then be flown to Hyderabad.

Reddy’s body will be placed in State at the Lal Bahadur Stadium.

The burial will take place on Friday in Reddy’s native village Balpanur in Cuddalore District.

Paramedics have taken viscera samples from the bodies.

The post-mortem of the bodies will be performed in Kurnool and Hyderabad.

Meanwhile, five days of mourning has been declared in Andhra Pradesh in honour of the dead Chief Minister.

Reddy’s Bell 430 chopper went missing Wednesday morning at about 9.35 and could only be located on Thursday morning following a night long search operation by different units of security personnel including Army’s Commandos, Air Force’s Sukhoi-30, and 5,000 CRPF personnel.

Reddy’s chopper wreckage was discovered atop a hill about 40 nautical miles from Kurnoool town.

Along with YSR, four others-Dr P Subramanium, the Special Secretary to the Chief Minister; ASC Wesley, Chief Security Officer and two pilots Group Captain SK Bhatia and Captain MS Reddy-died in the crash. (ANI)

Search operation for missing Andhra CM is on: NSA Narayanan

New Delhi, Sep.2 (ANI): National Security Adviser M.K.Narayanan on Wednesday evening said that search operations were being carried out in the Nallamallai forest area of Andhra Pradesh and some forward movements are expected by Thursday morning.

Nallamalai forest is the area where the State Chief Minister Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy’s helicopter has gone missing.

“Search operation is on in the area. We expect some forward movement by tomorrow morning. Two helicopters with the sensitive radar facility have been pressed into the operation,” said Narayanan.

“One more copter will be pressed into the service by tomorrow,” he added.

“ISRO’s low-flying aircrafts have taken high resolution pictures on Nallamalai area. The Indian Satellites’ pictures will also be examined by tomorrow morning,” said Narayanan.

“All the images will be available by tomorrow morning. The analysis will also be done tomorrow morning,” he added.

“We are (at present) not concerned about naxals’ presence but we are more concerned about CM and party’s safe return,” Narayanan said. (ANI)

Chidambaram calls on PM over missing Andhra CM Reddy

New Delhi, Sep.2 (ANI): Union Home Minster P. Chidambaram, after meeting Congress President Sonia Gandhi, has called on Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to apprise him of the latest developments and efforts of the security forces to trace out Andhra Pradesh Y.S.Rajshekhara Reddy, missing since 9.35 morning.

Ahead of his visit to Sonia Gandhi’s residence, Chidambaram on Tuesday evening said both Revenue and Forest officials of that area have been pressed into the search operations for the missing Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister.

Addressing media persons, Chidambaram said: “paramilitary and State police are actively carrying out the search operations.”

“The aerial search has been stopped for the time being. The revenue and forest officers are searching the area where the last mobile signal was recorded,” Chidambaram said evening.

“5,000 CRPF and police personnel have pressed into the operation and I have personally asked the officials to search the operations throughout the night than waiting till next morning. The CRPF will reach the spot in a couple of hours,” said Chidambaram.

“If we fail to trace him in the next two-three hours, we will have to wait till next morning,” said Chidambaram.

“Let’s hope for the best. Let’s pray for the best,” said Chidambaram just ahead of leaving to meet Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi at her residence.

Meanwhile, the State Secretary informed media persons in a conference that the ISRO was sending low-flying aircrafts to help in the search operations.

“Our efforts are on to find the CM. Search is on near Nallamalla forest, said the State Chief Secretary Ramakanth Reddy .

The Andhra Pradesh Government has appealed to the public to provide any sort o information they come across about the whereabouts of the missing Chief Minister. (ANI)

Supreme Court issues notices to CBI, Kerala Govt on Vijayan case

New Delhi, Aug 31 (ANI): The Supreme Court on Monday issued notices to Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and Kerala Government over the state Governor’s permission to CBI to prosecute Pinarayi Vijayan.

The apex court was hearing the petition filed by Vijayan, challenging the governor’s sanction for his prosecution by the CBI.

Vijayan is the politburo member of Communist party of India (Marxist) (CPM)

A bench of the apex court comprising Justice R.V. Ravindran and Justice B.S. Sudarsan Reddy admitted Vijayan’s lawsuit directly for hearing.

The bench stated that the petition involved several important questions of law.

Vijayan is facing the charges of by passing the regulations while awarding a contract to a Canadian based company, SNC Lavalin for renovating three power plants when he was Kerala’s power minister in 1997.

The charges against Vijayan were filed in a special court after Kerala Governor R.S. Gavai gave the green signal to the CBI to prosecute the stalwart of communist movement in June.

Earlier, the central agency had asked Vijayan to appear before the CBI court at Kochi on September 24.

The Rs.374-crore SNC Lavalin scam, has created a tussle between Vijayan and State Chief Minister V.S.Achhuthanandan. (ANI)

No alliance with Congress for Haryana polls, says Chautala

Chandigarh, Aug 28 (ANI): Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) leader Om Prakash Chautala has said that his party would not tie up with Congress party for the ensuing provincial polls in Haryana despite ally Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) snapping ties.

The BJP recently severed ties with INLD over a seat-sharing row.

Chautala asserted that parting ways with the BJP does not mean that they would tilt towards the Congress.

“Ideologically we are against the Congress and to give it a total defeat we shook hands with Congress’ opponents many a times. We never stabbed anyone rather we have been betrayed,” Chautala told reporters in Chandigarh on Thursday.

This is the second time the two parties have parted ways in the last five years.

Haryana was due for provincial polls in March next year, but state Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda recommended to the Governor dissolution of state assembly, calling for early elections. (ANI)

Protests continue in Manipur over encounter killings

Bishenpur (Manipur), Aug 20 (ANI): Protesters in Manipur’s Bishenpur district burned the effigy of state Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh to protest against the killing of a youth in a fake encounter.

They are demanding stringent action against the police commandos allegedly involved in the shootout.

Shouting slogans like “Resign criminal Chief Minister Ibobi, punish the killer police commandos, Toubul women took out a protest march and burned the effigy of Ibobi.

State police commandoes later dispersed the protesters.

In what is termed as an “encounter” by the police, a pregnant woman and a suspected militant succumbed to gunfire while five others were injured in the shootout on July 23 near the building of the State Legislature in Imphal. (ANI)

14 new swine flu cases in Delhi

New Delhi, Aug. 8 (ANI): At least fourteen more people were reported to have tested positive for swine flu in the national capital on Saturday, pushing the total number of people afflicted with the H1N1 virus to 215 here.

Confirmed positive cases included another case from the Sanskriti School, which shut down on Friday. eanwhile, State Chief Minister Shiela Dixit urged that there was no need to panic.

“The government, and private hospitals are now conducting special tests for swine flu. More testing centres are being readied. There were centres already at RML (Ram Manohar Lohia hospital), LNJP (Lok Nayak Jaiprakash Hospital) but now more are being readied,” said Dixit.

According to a senior Health Ministry official of Delhi Government, apart from the 14 confirmed cases, 16 suspected patients of swine flu were admitted in hospitals across the city.

Meanwhile, JP Singh, Principal Health Secretary of Delhi, has assured people that rigorous measures were being taken to deal with the pandemic.

He also said that contact tracing was being conducted so as to identify all those who have come in contact with swine flu victims and hence could have been infected. (ANI)

BSP to Sonia Gandhi: Apologise to Mayawati in Parliament for Joshi slur

Lucknow, July 16 (ANI): The controversial arrest of Uttar Pradesh Congress unit chief Rita Bahuguna Joshi over her objectionable remarks on State Chief Minister Mayawati has taken the shape of a major political clash with the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP)-led State government here.

BSP State chief Satish Mishra on Thursday demanded that Congress Party President Sonia Gandhi apologise in the Lok Sabha for Joshi’s remarks against Mayawati.

Bahuguna’s house was set ablaze and some property at the premises was targeted by some unidentified hooligans here on Thursday.

The Congress party blamed BSP workers for the arson act.

Reacting to the incident, Congress party spokesman Abhishek Manu Singhvi said: “It’s a state-sponsored vandalism, hooliganism. We are certainly going to take a serious note of it and all possible legal recourse available to us.”

BSP leaders, however, claimed that Congress workers had set fire to Joshi’s house.

“Our workers did not torch Rita’s house. It was rather Congress workers who set it ablaze,” said Mishra.

State police later claimed to have detained four persons in connection with the incident.

Meanwhile, police prevented the burning of an effigy of Mayawati today. They also baton and cane-charged Congress workers and detained about a hundred of them while they staged a street demonstration against Congress leader Joshi’s arrest.

Police arrested Joshi on Thursday and a local court sent her to 14-day judicial remand for making remarks on Wednesday against the CM in an issue related to rape and murder of some Dalit girls in the UP.

The Samajwadi Party, the main opposition party in Uttar Pradesh State Assembly, blamed the police and offered the Congress party any proposal to carry out a joint protest against the state of affairs in Uttar Pradesh. They criticised the police for acting at the behest of State Government.

“Police are working on the directions of Mayawati Government,” said Akhilesh Yadav, Samajwadi Party’s U.P unit chief.

Bharatiya Janata Party leader Maneka Gandhi demanded the dismissal of the Uttar Pradesh government.

“Time has come for dismissal of the UP Government. In my constituency, about 50 political workers are detained every week. I have never seen a situation like this in India ever,” said Maneka Gandhi.

Joshi was arrested in Ghaziabad en route to New Delhi. She was charged under the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe (Prevention of Atrocities) Act 1989, for allegedly making derogatory remarks about Mayawati.

Joshi, however, has denied having said anything to offend Mayawati or Dalits.

“It was at a meeting in Moradabad that I had simply sought to draw the people’s attention to the fact that Mayawati’s dole of Rs.25,000 to every Dalit rape victim was quite ironical as the state police chief was spending lakhs on the helicopter ride that he undertakes to hand over that paltry amount to the victim,” Joshi told media persons. (ANI)

Kashmir Martyrs’ Day observed in Valley

Srinagar, July 13 (AN): Youme Shuhada-e-Kashmir or, the Kashmir Martyrs’ Day was observed here on Monday in memory of 23 Kashmiris who died in 1931 while fighting against Dogra rule.

Various Kashmiri leaders including State Chief Omar Abdullah, New and Renewable Energy Minister and National Conference President Farooq Abdullah paid tributes to the 13 martyrs by offering flowers and garlands on the graves.

Main Opposition leader in the J-K State Assembly and President of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) Mehbooba Mufti also visited the Mazar-e-Shuhada (martyrs’ graveyard) and paid tributes to the martyrs.

Mehbooba, on this occasion, urged people to take steps for the sake of the Kashmir and appealed to make the State a place of dignity, peace and love.

To pay tribute to civilians who sacrificed their lives during last 20 years, the occasion was being observed.

Meanwhile, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, chief of moderate faction of Hurriyat Conference, a separatist group, had called a shutdown and a march in memory of those who had laid down their lives in 1931.

Administrative authorities had to impose a curfew in Srinagar ahead of a ‘Lal Chowk march’ called by the separatists and police opened fire on people protesting outside Srinagar’s Central Jail.

Demonstrators had gathered in front of the jail when the trial of a youth Abdul Qadeer accused of involvement in a case of agitation was going on inside the jail. (ANI)