Police nab Lashkar militant in Hyderabad

Hyderabad, May 4 (ANI): Andhra Pradesh Police arrested a Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative here on Tuesday.

The militant has been identified as Mohammad Zia Ul Haq alias Abu Abdullah.

Addressing the media persons A K Khan, Commissioner of Police, Hyderabad, said that the militant was planning to commit a major incident in the twin cities (Hyderabad and Secunderabad).

“He was trying to commit a big action in Hyderabad. After an alert, and also after working out the information today he has been picked up along with the explosives and the fire arm that he had,” said Khan.

He further said that this militant was involved in the blast that took place at Odeon Theatre in the city during 2006.

Reportedly, Zia Ul Haq was studying in Saudi Arabia where he was roped in by the LeT operatives.

Two Chinese grenades, one Chinese 7.4 pistol with 6 rounds and one LG cell phone was recovered from his possession. (ANI)

Srikrishna Committee holds consultations with political parties

New Delhi, Apr 17 (ANI): The Srikrishna Committee, constituted to resolve the issue of carving out of separate state of Telangana from Andhra Pradesh, held consultations with political parties.

The panel met a 10-member delegation of the Telangana Rashtriya Samiti (TRS), the regional party spearheading the campaign for Telangana, led by party chief K Chandrasekhar Rao.

“He (K Chandrasekhar Rao) had several points, which he has made, which needs to be carefully considered, that is all I can say,” said Justice B N Srikrishna, who heads the panel named after him.

The five-member committee will meet other parties in Hyderabad next week.
“We are going to meet the other parties on 22nd and 23rd in Hyderabad and this will continue,” said Srikrishna.

Rao said the “committee was satisfied with the meeting and they told us that our presentations were informative.”

“We are not getting due share of fruits of development. Our resources are being deployed in some other area. In polity also, we are not getting what we are supposed to get. So we stressed the need for a Telangana,” he added.

The Central Government constituted the Justice Srikrishna Committee on February 3, nearly two months after it had announced that steps have been initiated for the formation of a separate state of Telangana.

Pro-Telangana activists had revived an agitation since December 23, after the central government deferred its promise to initiate the process for bifurcating Andhra Pradesh.

The agitation witnessed series of violent incidents in the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad, as well as some other parts of the state. (ANI)

Jaswant’s book on Jinnah selling like hot cakes in Pakistan

Islamabad, Sep 1 (ANI): Expelled Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Jaswant Singh’s controversial book, Jinnah: India, Partition-Independence, which has created a furore in India, is selling like hot cakes in the twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad.

The twin-city booksellers had imported more than 3,000 copies on Saturday and sold them out by Monday morning.

Not only intellectuals, but people from different strata of society have also shown interest in the book, in which Singh has praised Jinnah and described him as a leader who had strong faith in united India, while blaming Sardar Patel for the partition in 1947.

The book has created furore in India, as the author has been expelled from his party BJP and reviled as a ‘Jinnah Lover’.

“I have never seen such a response to any author in about 30 years of being in the book selling business,” a shopkeeper in Rawalpindi told Online.

“My basic purpose of buying this book is just to know what compelled the BJP to expel one of its senior leaders having a long association with the party,” said a reader.

The sale of the book is good; in fact it is better than that of any other book at the moment,” said another Islamabad-based bookseller.

Earlier, a famous book store in Lahore sold 100 copies of the book in a single day which indicates how eager the Pakistanis are to know the reason what prompted the BJP to expel the former Foreign Minister and end his 30 year long association with the party.

“We had received 100 copies on last Wednesday. All the copies were sold out the same day. Now we expect more copies on Saturday,” said Rana Saeed, the owner of the shop.

Excited by the response the book has received, its publishers are already considering to bring out an Urdu version of the book.

Jaswant Singh was expected to visit Pakistan to launch the book, but his son Manvendra Singh said his father has not applied for a visa, and as far as he knew. (ANI)

Tata Nano makes showroom debut in Hyderabad

Hyderabad, July 14 (ANI): Tata Motors on Tuesday rolled out the first commercial consignment of Nano, regarded as the World’s cheapest car to be showcased at Hyderabad on Tuesday.

“The first consignment has come to Hyderabad. Tata Nanos’ have been dispatched particularly for Hyderabad. They have sent 84 cars, out of which 50 are Tata Nano and the rest 34 are Magic,” said S K Singh, Area Manager of Tata Motors.

Residents in the ‘Twin Cities’ of Hyderabad and Secunderabad had been eagerly waiting for the Tata Nano, costing just over Rs 1,00,000.

They contended that this car is a boon for the middle class society.

“In Rs 1,00,000, you get a Pulsar. Here, in one lakh, five people can travel together. I need to find out the details about its mileage. Once these cars start running on road, all motorcycles will disappear,” said Deep Bhavanishankar, a local resident. (ANI)

‘No more party offices within 100m’

HYDERABAD: To maintain order in the twin cities, Hyderabad commissioner of police B Prasada Rao has directed political parties not to open offices
within 100 metres of an existing one.

The order would be in force till April 16, the day of polling for the Parliament and Assembly, according to an official release issued here on Saturday.

Three suicide bombers planned to attack Long March

Rawalpindi, Mar. 18 (ANI): Pakistani intelligence reports have claimed that three suicide bombers were hiding in Rawalpindi and Islamabad respectively to attack the Long March.

Police sources told the Daily Times that the suicide squad had reached the twin cities and planned to target the general public during the March’s proceedings.

“According to intelligence, the three would-be suicide bombers were to blow themselves up at different points; one was to station himself between Mandra and Kachari Chowk, a second was to wait between Marrir Chowk and Faizabad, and a third between Faizabad and Zero Point,” sources claimed.

“Fortunately, the long march ended before reaching Rawalpindi, averting a possible disaster. The bombers had decided to target the general public after learning of the long march’s end,” the intelligence sources added.

The sources said further investigations were still underway. (ANI)