The great census divide

The Nationalist Congress Party is not in favour of a caste-based census, but has not made it an issue as it finds Big Brother Congress suddenly more accommodating towards the Yadav triumvirate — Sharad, Mulayam and Lalu — than its partners in the UPA. At the Cabinet meeting last week, senior NCP leader and Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel took the middle path, pointing out that the matter has reached such a point that the government would be criticised either way. The NCP camp is dismayed at the haste with which the Congress brought the onus on the government by promising to bring the issue in the Cabinet.

The Cabinet meeting witnessed some spirited opposition with Minister of Youth Affairs & Sports M S Gill leading from the front and terming it as a retrogressive step. Human Resource Development Minister Kapil Sibal wanted the government to take a “rationalist” approach.

The biggest surprise, however, was Steel Minister Virbhadra Singh’s support for a caste census. He said that by promising to bring the issue in the Cabinet, the government had already committed itself to the cause

After scam, AICTE offices to now have CCTV cameras

The All-India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), the country’s top technical education regulator, is set to mount a stricter vigil across its offices after CBI raids unearthed a scam last year. Close Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras will soon keep an eagle eye on all transactions across AICTE offices to ensure transparency. The proposal was approved at a recent meeting of the AICTE Executive Council.

“The move is being made not just to keep a watch but essentially to keep its house in order. It is expected to be implemented soon”, highly placed sources in the AICTE said. The complete recorded CCTV footage will also be kept in a library for future reference.

The minutes of the meeting accessed by The Indian Express say that the move aimed at “strengthening security measures” at AICTE offices entails the “proposal to install CCTV IP camera-based access management system through a software and also the facility to record the video captured through CCTV and convert the same into digital video disks and store them in a library”.

AICTE will soon be inviting tenders for the CCTV systems installation across its eight regional offices in India and its eight bureaus.

The AICTE is also trying hard to disassociate itself from the rot of corruption that has brought its credibility under a cloud. So much so that at an Executive Council meeting earlier this year, the AICTE decided that the former and present employees of the Council against whom FIRs were lodged by the CBI “should be kept away from the working of the Council”. The CBI had arrested AICTE Member Secretary K Narayan Rao and lodged a FIR against AICTE head Ram Avtar Yadav for corruption in July last year.

RJD MP delays President Patil’s flight in China

Beijing/Luoyang, May 29 (IANS) President Pratibha Patil’s flight from Beijing to Luoyang was delayed by 20 minutes Saturday as Lok Sabha MP Raghuvansh Prasad Singh arrived late to board the special Chinese aircraft.

Singh, who is from the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) party of Lalu Yadav, however, blamed mismanagement for the delay, saying he had not been informed about the boarding time.

President Patil was to take the flight at 9 a.m. but was delayed by 20 minutes.

‘There was confusion and mismanagement. That is why I got delayed and couldn’t be a part of the cavalcade that was taking the president to the Beijing airport,’ Prasad said.

‘I was not informed about what time I had to board the plane and I couldn’t handle the electronic key to the lift and the room,’ the former rural development minister said.

Since the special Chinese flight could not take off on time, other flights at the busy Beijing airport also got delayed, officials said.

Patil is on a six-day visit to China. The visit ends May 31.

In Luyoang, President Patil dedicated an Indian-style Buddhist temple, inspired by the Sanchi Stupa, to the Chinese people.

PYC Biathlon: Sushil Dhende wins in open category

Sushil Dhende, Tejshree Naik, Shrirang Athavale, Aparna Athavale, Vedprakash Dubey, Anjali Bhalinge, Shriram Athavale, Vibha Bokey, Anand Kamat and Padma Karve won the races in their respective age groups at the PYC Biathlon Race organised by the PYC Hindu Gymkhana, which concluded here today.

Results:

Open Group: Men (20 km Cycling & 15 rounds running): Sushil Dhende, Jaygovind Yadav;

Women: (20 km Cycling & 10 rounds running): Tejshree Naik, Aishwarya Phadke;

30-35 Years: Men: (20 km Cycling & 10 rounds running): Shrirang Athavale, Saleel Chodankar;

Women: (15 km Cycling & 7 rounds running): Aparna Athavale;

35-45 Years: Men: (15 km Cycling & 7 rounds running): Vedprakash Dubey, Gurudas Nulkar;

Women: (10 km Cycling & 5 rounds running): Anjali Bhalinge, Mitali Upadhye;

45-50 Years: Men: (12 km Cycling & 5 rounds running): Shriram Athavale, Mrugendra Behere;

Women: (7 km Cycling & 4 rounds running): Vibha Bokey, Pratima Joshi;

Above 50 years : Men: (10 km Cycling & 3 rounds running): Anand Kamat, Dr. Jayant Navarange;

Women: (4 km Cycling & 3 rounds running): Padma Karve, Asha Patil.

Shadow of emergency dulls Buddha birth anniversary in Nepal

Kathmandu, May 27 (IANS) The shadow of emergency and President’s rule only a day away dulled Buddha Purnima festivities in Nepal, the birthplace of the Buddha, even as the world celebrated the 2,554th birth anniversary of the apostle of peace and non-violence Thursday.

Lumbini, the town in southern Nepal along the Indian border where the founder of Buddhism was born in a princely family, observed the event amidst uncertainty as an unprecedented constitutional crisis lurked from Friday midnight.

Nepal’s President Ram Baran Yadav and embattled Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal, who is fighting a protracted demand by the opposition for his resignation, cancelled their scheduled visits to Lumbini to attend Thursday’s religious celebrations as a war-like situation deepened in the capital with the major parties still at loggerheads.

Talks continued to break down between the ruling alliance and the opposition Maoist party and the nation faced the danger of parliament and the government dissolving from Friday midnight, when a constitutional deadline expires.

As per a peace accord signed between the parties and the former Maoist guerrillas four years ago, a new constitution written by the people themselves is to be promulgated by May 28.

However, the parties have failed to complete the task due to a bitter squabble over power-sharing for nearly two years.

The Maoists, who fought a 10-year war for the people’s constitution, want the prime minister to resign and lead the government since they emerged as the biggest party after elections in 2008.

The prime minister, however, has been steadfastly refusing to quit. Instead, he is asking the Maoists to help amend the constitutional deadline and disband their guerrilla army, which has nearly 20,000 combatants.

With neither side ready to back down, President’s rule and a state of emergency looms over the country.

On Thursday, in a bid to avert the disaster, the president summoned the three leaders of the three largest parties, including the Maoists, and urged them to reach an agreement at the earliest.

Time has begun running out with parliament sitting Friday to decide on the constitutional deadline.

The ruling parties have proposed that it be extended. The Maoists, on the other hand, have warned they would veto it unless the prime minister steps down.

The 601-member parliament will see a vote Friday where neither side can win on its own since a constitutional amendment requires two-third of the lawmakers to agree.

The president, who may willy-nilly find himself at the helm of the government from Friday midnight, has also held consultations with the prime minister about the future course of action.

Ironically, the new crisis comes just two years after Nepal went through a turbulent pro-democracy protest against its royal family and the Hindu kingdom was declared a secular republic.

On Saturday, a day after the midnight crisis, the country is scheduled to celebrate Republic Day.

Lucknow to face Varanasi in state hockey final

Lucknow Division beat Allahabad Division by 5-4 while Varanasi Division outclassed Gorakhpur Division by 2-0 in their respective semi-final matches to set-up a title clash against each other in the State Level Boys’ Hockey Tournament being held at KD Singh ‘Babu’ Stadium, Lucknow.

The match between Lucknow and Allahabad proved to be a real thriller. Owais (14th minute) netted the first goal through a penalty-corner awarded to Lucknow in the 14th minute.

Thereafter, Salman sounded the boards twice— in the 31st and 42nd minute to impart a 3-0 lead to the team. Lalit Nishad succeeded in bringing down the margin through a well-timed goal in the 47th minute. Owais netted another goal in the 51st minute to make the score 4-1.

Thereafter, Allahabad players Ajit Yadav (52nd minute), Manoj Kumar (62nd minute) and Salman (67th minute) scored apiece each to level the scores.

However, Rohit Pandey of Lucknow netted a beautiful goal in the dying moments of the play to pave the way for a 5-4 win for the team.

In the second semi-final of the same tourney, Varanasi beat Gorakhpur by 2-0.

The goal scorers were Robins Jaiswal (6th minute) and Sumit Kumar (33rd minute). The final match will be played at 6.30 am on Saturday.

Gadkari apologises for his remarks on Mulayam, Lalu

New Delhi, May 13 (ANI): Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) President Nitin Gadkari has apologised to Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav and Rashtriya Janata Dal leader Lalu Prasad for using abusive language against them.

Gadkari”s remarks came in the context of his criticism of the two leaders for their not backing the cut motions in the Parliament and how some people had helped the Congress.

“I was only using a proverb. I only used this with reference to the CBI. They are respectable leaders. If they are hurt by my comments, I take back my words,” Gadkari said.

He allegedly used abusive language about the two leaders at a BJP rally in Chandigarh.
He said: “Mulayam and Lalu once used to oppose the Congress and the UPA Government. They bowed before the CBI. In their inquiry, somewhere the lawyer was changed, while somewhere the affidavit was changed.”

He said the two leaders pretended to be lions, but later bowed down before the CBI.
Meanwhile, the Congress on Thursday said Gadkari had used highly derogatory language.

Party spokesperson Jayanthi Natarajan termed Gadkari”s remarks as shocking and outrageous, saying he should apologise to the nation for bringing politics to such a low.
(ANI)

Opposition protests outside Parliament over price rise

New Delhi, Apr 27 (ANI): The leaders of the Communist Party, the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and the Samajwadi Party (SP) staged a demonstration outside Parliament on Tuesday in protest against the price rise.

Wielding placards and shouting slogans, they criticised the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) Government for its failure to keep a check on the rising prices of essential commodities.

“I don”t understand why the government wants to destroy the country. They are forcing people to eat imported crops. Slowly, the situation will force people to take to violence to get their share of food. The situation will force encourage people to plunder,” said Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav.

“Farmers are badly hit. Prices of fertilizers, diesel have increased, Inflation has reached 8 percent. Are they challenging this protest?” he added.

“Entire Bihar state is closed and we have decided to protest in front the statue of Mahatma Gandhi (father of the nation and country”s freedom icon),” said RJD President Lalu Prasad Yadav.

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister and Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief Mayawati on Tuesday slammed the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) Government for pursuing policies leading to price rise, adding that price rise is a big worry.

“Our principle concern has been the spurt in prices,” said Mayawati.

“The government must control fuel prices. The government”s economic policy is a reason for price rise,” she added.

“Congress led UPA Government needs to re-asses its policies,” Mayawati claimed.

A 12-hour all India shutdown has been called by the Left-led 13 party front demanding immediate control on spiralling prices, roll back in customs duty on crude oil and excise tax on petroleum products.

The parties leading the shutdown are Communist Party of India (CPI), Communist Party of India -Marxist (CPI-M), Indian National Lok Dal (INLD), Samajwadi Party (SP), Biju Janata Dal, Rashtriya Samajwadi Party (RSP) and Lok Janshakti Party (LJP).

The shutdown is affecting the normal life in the states of Kerala, West Bengal, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, and Orissa.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is not a part of this shutdown. (ANI)

Centre should probe role of big money in IPL: Vayalar Ravi

New Delhi, Apr 19 (ANI): Minister of Indian Overseas Affairs Vayalar Ravi on Monday said the Central Government should look into the role of big cash coming into the Indian Premier League (IPL) cricket championship.

Addressing reporters outside Parliament here, Ravi alleged the IPL was ”glorified gambling” run with black money.

“It is for the government to look into the whole system, what is this IPL, who are these people, where the money comes? It is a matter of concern,” he said.

Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) chief Lalu Prasad Yadav said the government should take over after scrapping cricket bodies, including the IPL and the national cricket board.

“IPL should be scrapped, government should take it over and nationalise it. The game of IPL should continue. All the cricket bodies like the BCCI (Board of Control for Cricket in India) should be scrapped,” said Yadav.

Communist Party of India -Marxist (CPI-M) demanded a Joint Parliamentary Committee probe on the issue.

“There is no full stop after the resignation of Tharoor, question is whether he is guilty or not, whether the post has been misused or not? Everyday new revelations regarding IPL are coming into light,” said CPI-M politburo member Brinda Karat.

“It is said that the Income Tax Department knew for the last six months, even then the government did not intervene. Who are the patrons of the IPL in the government, this also should be investigated and that is why a Joint Parliamentary Committee is required,” she added.

Monday”s development came a day after Minister of State for External Affairs Shashi Tharoor met Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh and tendered his resignation over the Kochi IPL fiasco.

Dr Singh accepted the resignation and formally sent it to President Pratibha Devisingh Patil. A late night release from the President”s House confirmed the acceptance of the resignation.

Tharoor was reportedly in trouble after IPL Commissioner Lalit Modi tweeted to reveal that Sunanda Pushkar, a close associate of Tharoor, had been gifted sweat equity worth Rs 70 crores in the new Kochi team, which was sold for Rs 1530 crores last month.

Modi in his email to the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) chief Shashank Manohar had stated it was Tharoor who called him and instructed him not to reveal the identities of the stakeholders of the Kochi IPL franchisee.

Tharoor, however, had denied this.

Tharoor said he had ”enough” of the controversy and denied securing any monetary interest in the Kochi IPL team. (ANI)

Jessica Lall case: SC upholds Delhi High Court verdict on Manu Sharma

New Delhi, Apr 19 (ANI): The Supreme Court on Monday upheld the verdict given by the Delhi High Court in the model Jessica Lall murder case, convicting prime accused Manu Sharma to life imprisonment.

On February 8, a bench of the apex court consisting Justices P. Sathasivam and Swantanter Kumar had reserved its verdict for April 19.

Lall was shot dead by Manu Sharma at the Tamarind Court Cafe restaurant owned by socialite Bina Ramani in South Delhi on April 29, 1999.

On December 18, 2006, reversing the order of acquittal recorded by the trial court, the Delhi High Court convicted Sharma and awarded him a life sentence.

The High Court also declared two other accused in the case — Vikas Yadav and Amarjeet Singh Gill — guilty for destruction of evidence.

They have also challenged their conviction and four-year jail sentence.

Sharma is the son of senior Haryana Congress leader Vinod Sharma while Yadav is the son of Uttar Pradesh politician D.P. Yadav.

Earlier, on February 21, 2006, the trial court verdict had acquitted Sharma.

Sharma had challenged the conviction in the apex court.

Senior counsel Ram Jethmalani, appearing for Sharma, had argued that the judgment was pre-determined to hold the appellant guilty as one of the judges refused to withdraw from the bench.

Narrating the sequence of events, Jethmalani alleged that from everyday hearing, it was clear that the bench was going to reverse the acquittal by the trial court.

The High Court judgment was ‘nothing but perverse” and every finding of the trial court was rejected, he said.

Appearing for the Delhi Government, Solicitor-General Gopal Subramaniam, justified the conviction and submitted that there was sufficient evidence to convict and sentence Sharma to a life term. (ANI)

Supreme Court verdict in Jessica Lall murder case today

New Delhi, Apr 19 (ANI): The Supreme Court will pronounce its verdict on Monday in Jessica Lall murder case in which prime accused Manu Sharma has challenged his life sentence awarded by the Delhi High Court.

A Bench comprising Justices P Sathasivam and Swantanter Kumar had reserved their verdict on February 18.

Senior advocate Ram Jethmalani had assailed the High Court verdict which had set aside the trial court judgment acquitting the accused.

He had alleged that the High Court Bench had made up its mind to hold Sharma guilty.

Jessica Lall was shot at point blank range on the night of April 29, 1999 while she was working as a barmaid at the Tamarind Court Bar owned by socialite Bina Ramani.

It was alleged that Jessica was murdered by Manu Sharma, alias Siddharth Vashist, son of Congress politician and former Union Minister Vinod Sharma, after she refused him a drink since the bar had closed for the day.

The trial court verdict acquitting Sharma on February 21, 2006, was set aside by the High Court on December 18, 2006.

The High Court had held guilty two other accused in the case Vikas Yadav and Amarjeet Singh Gill for destruction of evidence.

They have also challenged their conviction and four years” jail sentence. (ANI)

Centre should probe role of big money in IPL: Vayalar Ravi

New Delhi, Apr 19 (ANI): Minister of Indian Overseas Affairs Vayalar Ravi on Monday said the Central Government should look into the role of big cash coming into the Indian Premier League (IPL) cricket championship.

Addressing reporters outside Parliament here, Ravi alleged the IPL was ”glorified gambling” run with black money.

“It is for the government to look into the whole system, what is this IPL, who are these people, where the money comes? It is a matter of concern,” he said.

Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) chief Lalu Prasad Yadav said the government should take over after scrapping cricket bodies, including the IPL and the national cricket board.

“IPL should be scrapped, government should take it over and nationalise it. The game of IPL should continue. All the cricket bodies like the BCCI (Board of Control for Cricket in India) should be scrapped,” said Yadav.

Communist Party of India -Marxist (CPI-M) demanded a Joint Parliamentary Committee probe on the issue.

“There is no full stop after the resignation of Tharoor, question is whether he is guilty or not, whether the post has been misused or not? Everyday new revelations regarding IPL are coming into light,” said CPI-M politburo member Brinda Karat.

“It is said that the Income Tax Department knew for the last six months, even then the government did not intervene. Who are the patrons of the IPL in the government, this also should be investigated and that is why a Joint Parliamentary Committee is required,” she added.

Monday”s development came a day after Minister of State for External Affairs Shashi Tharoor met Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh and tendered his resignation over the Kochi IPL fiasco.

Dr Singh accepted the resignation and formally sent it to President Pratibha Devisingh Patil. A late night release from the President”s House confirmed the acceptance of the resignation.

Tharoor was reportedly in trouble after IPL Commissioner Lalit Modi tweeted to reveal that Sunanda Pushkar, a close associate of Tharoor, had been gifted sweat equity worth Rs 70 crores in the new Kochi team, which was sold for Rs 1530 crores last month.

Modi in his email to the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) chief Shashank Manohar had stated it was Tharoor who called him and instructed him not to reveal the identities of the stakeholders of the Kochi IPL franchisee.

Tharoor, however, had denied this.

Tharoor said he had ”enough” of the controversy and denied securing any monetary interest in the Kochi IPL team. (ANI)

Jessica Lall case: SC upholds Delhi High Court verdict on Manu Sharma

New Delhi, Apr 19 (ANI): The Supreme Court on Monday upheld the verdict given by the Delhi High Court in the model Jessica Lall murder case, convicting prime accused Manu Sharma to life imprisonment.

On February 8, a bench of the apex court consisting Justices P. Sathasivam and Swantanter Kumar had reserved its verdict for April 19.

Lall was shot dead by Manu Sharma at the Tamarind Court Cafe restaurant owned by socialite Bina Ramani in South Delhi on April 29, 1999.

On December 18, 2006, reversing the order of acquittal recorded by the trial court, the Delhi High Court convicted Sharma and awarded him a life sentence.

The High Court also declared two other accused in the case — Vikas Yadav and Amarjeet Singh Gill — guilty for destruction of evidence.

They have also challenged their conviction and four-year jail sentence.

Sharma is the son of senior Haryana Congress leader Vinod Sharma while Yadav is the son of Uttar Pradesh politician D.P. Yadav.

Earlier, on February 21, 2006, the trial court verdict had acquitted Sharma.

Sharma had challenged the conviction in the apex court.

Senior counsel Ram Jethmalani, appearing for Sharma, had argued that the judgment was pre-determined to hold the appellant guilty as one of the judges refused to withdraw from the bench.

Narrating the sequence of events, Jethmalani alleged that from everyday hearing, it was clear that the bench was going to reverse the acquittal by the trial court.

The High Court judgment was ‘nothing but perverse” and every finding of the trial court was rejected, he said.

Appearing for the Delhi Government, Solicitor-General Gopal Subramaniam, justified the conviction and submitted that there was sufficient evidence to convict and sentence Sharma to a life term. (ANI)

Supreme Court verdict in Jessica Lall murder case today

New Delhi, Apr 19 (ANI): The Supreme Court will pronounce its verdict on Monday in Jessica Lall murder case in which prime accused Manu Sharma has challenged his life sentence awarded by the Delhi High Court.

A Bench comprising Justices P Sathasivam and Swantanter Kumar had reserved their verdict on February 18.

Senior advocate Ram Jethmalani had assailed the High Court verdict which had set aside the trial court judgment acquitting the accused.

He had alleged that the High Court Bench had made up its mind to hold Sharma guilty.

Jessica Lall was shot at point blank range on the night of April 29, 1999 while she was working as a barmaid at the Tamarind Court Bar owned by socialite Bina Ramani.

It was alleged that Jessica was murdered by Manu Sharma, alias Siddharth Vashist, son of Congress politician and former Union Minister Vinod Sharma, after she refused him a drink since the bar had closed for the day.

The trial court verdict acquitting Sharma on February 21, 2006, was set aside by the High Court on December 18, 2006.

The High Court had held guilty two other accused in the case Vikas Yadav and Amarjeet Singh Gill for destruction of evidence.

They have also challenged their conviction and four years” jail sentence. (ANI)

Swami Ramdev’s yoga camp concludes in Nepal

Kathmandu, Apr 1 (ANI): A six-day yoga science camp organized by the Patanjali Yoga Peeth Nepal and instructed by Swami Ramdev concluded in Kathmandu on Thursday.

The yoga camp attracted 35,000 participants including Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal.

“Yoga has been in practice as an important human science to live a healthy life by all kinds of people across the world,” President Ram Baran Yadav said at the opening ceremony of the camp last Saturday.

Swami RamDev highlighted the need of the importance of yoga in daily life, Xinhua reports.

“We have to make it our daily habit, if we are healthy the nation is healthy,” he said.

Laxmi Shrestha, a housewife from Kathmandu said: “I have sickness related to nervous system and yoga helped me a lot. That is why I came here waking in the early morning.”

This is the second yoga camp by Swami Ramdev in the Kathmandu. (ANI)

Maoists burn four trucks in Jharkhand

Chatra (Jharkhand), Mar 30 (ANI): Suspected Maoists burnt four trucks at a coal mine field in Piparwar in Jharkhand”s Chatra District on Tuesday.

Around 25 armed cadres of the People”s Liberation Front of India (PLFI) stormed the coal-mining complex of Central Coal Field Limited in Piparwar and set afire four trucks.
“The cadres of PLFI came in two cars and set afire four vehicles,” said S N Yadav, assistant sub-inspector of police, Kheliare police station.

A scuffle between the PLFI cadres and truck drivers also followed but no one was seriously injured.

“Two people came from the front and another two climbed the vehicle from both the sides and aimed guns on us. They told us to stop the truck. We resisted but they did not listen. When we asked why are you burning the truck, they hit us,” said Satinder Ram, a truck driver.

A majority of Maoist rebels have ignored repeated calls from the government to renounce violence and negotiate.

Instead, they have stepped up their attacks in recent months, prompting the government to go after them in a concerted strike.

The Maoist rebels had on February 22 offered a conditional 72-day ceasefire through the media, and said they are willing to talk to the government if it aborts Operation Green Hunt. Many believe the truce offer is a ruse to regroup.

The Maoists contend they are fighting for the rights of the poor, marginal farmers and the landless labourers. (ANI)

Prachanda develops affinity with yoga guru Ramdev

Kathmandu, Mar 29 (ANI): Maoist Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal ”Prachanda” seems to have developed an affinity with Indian yoga guru Ramdev.

Yoga enthusiasts attending Ramdev”s camp in Kathmandu were surprised to find Prachanda in their midst on Monday morning.

“This is a happy coincidence, as Maoism and spiritualism have come together. It will strengthen nationalism,” said Ramdev.

Ramdev”s camp also attracted President Ram Baran Yadav and the Chairman of the ruling Communist Party of Nepal (UML), Jhalanath Khanal.

On Sunday, addressing the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI) here, Ramdev said: “Yoga enhances creativity and productivity and gives your life a new direction.”

He said yoga prevents diseases, provides mental relief and ensures self-restraint.

“If you don”t suffer from any diseases, it is a saving of money,” he added

He highlighted the need for the business community to be more responsible to the people and society, as they are key sources of earning.

“It is the social, moral and religious responsibility of the business community to do something for people who help them earn money.” (ANI)

Mulayam”s remarks over Women”s Reservation Bill draw controversy

Lucknow, Mar 24 (ANI): Samajwadi Party (SP) chief Mulayam Singh Yadav”s remarks over the Women”s Reservation Bill has angered different political outfits, as they now want an apology from him.

Yadav at a rally on Tuesday said that if the Women”s Reservation Bill would be passed in its present form, it would help women belonging to the families of industrialists and bureaucrats, who were of the kind youths would want to whistle at.

Women workers of the Samajwadi Party are not ready for this Bill, asserted Yadav, saying that they would get ready for a prolonged agitation soon.

Reacting to Yadav”s remarks, Congress spokesperson Abhishek Manu Singhvi said at least fun or insult should not be made of the female sections of our society.

“If this is indeed the comment, all I can say that your use of respectful words for all sections of society should increase with your political seniority and political experience,” said Singhvi.

“If you cannot do much for the female sections of our society, at least do not insult them, at least do not deride them, at least do not make fun of them,” he added.

Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee chief spokesperson Subodh Srivastava said that making such derogatory and insulting comments against women and that too at a function organised on the birth centenary celebrations of Ram Manohar Lohia was an insult to the late socialist leader, who had been a great supporter of woman empowerment.

Srivastava too demanded an apology from Yadav.

The Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), meanwhile, criticized Yadav”s comments, saying that it reflected his cheap and sick mentality.

“BSP strongly condemns irresponsible statement given by the SP chief that only women and girls of affluent class would get benefit of the women”s reservation and youths would pass comment on them,” said BSP state President Swami Prasad Maurya.

“Such a childish statement is unbecoming of a person, who had been the Chief Minister of the state and had been a Union Minister,” he added.

The Samajwadi Party supremo addressing his party workers said the Bill would benefit only those women belonging to the families of industrialists and bureaucrats, adding that not a single male would be elected to the Lok Sabha 10 years after the Bill comes into force

Yadav also advocated quota for the fairer sex within political parties asserting that it should be made mandatory to reserve 15 percent tickets to women. (ANI)

Jharkhand asks banks to step up loans to jobless youth

Ranchi, March 16 (IANS) Jharkhand Deputy Chief Minister Raghubar Das Tuesday warned of action against banks not giving loans to unemployed youth under the Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP).

‘It is well known that the banks do not disburse money to unemployed youth under the PMEGP. Suitable action will be taken if the banks do not improve the disbursing of loan system to unemployed youth,’ Das said while replying to a question in the state assembly.

Das said the state government officials have held meetings with State Bank of India (SBI) officials twice this year and asked them to improve the loan disbursing system.

Under the PMEGP, unemployed youth are given loans up to Rs.one lakh for self-employment schemes.

The issue was raised by Jharkhand Vikas Morcha-Prajanatantrik (JVM-P) member Pradeep Yadav, who said the targets set under various schemes to provide loans to unemployed youth are not met as banks are ‘indifferent’ to disbursing loans under the PMEGP.

Assembly Speaker C.P. Singh asked Das to take up the issue with the union finance minister to improve the loan disbursals.

Baba Ramdev’s body to contest elections

New Delhi, March 16 (IANS) Yoga guru Baba Ramdev Tuesday said that his ‘Bharat Swabhiman Andolan’ would contest the next Lok Sabha election in a bid to build a corruption free India.

Ramdev, whose real name is Ramkishan Yadav, told reporters here that he would field candidates in all the 543 Lok Sabha seats.

‘We will have seven-10 lakh members in every district in a year or two, and they will become a big deciding political force,’ he said, speaking in Hindi.

Stating that he himself would not contest elections, Ramdev said: ‘I will never contest elections and never take up any political position.’

He said the next general election would be a watershed event, ‘when all the corrupt politicians will be wiped out’ once the Bharat Swabhiman Andolan becomes a force to reckon with.

‘One of the main objectives of the movement is to end corruption and to bring back more than Rs.300 lakh crore of Indian black money from abroad for the country’s development,’ he said.

Baba Ramdev, whose yoga lessons are followed by an estimated 85 million people on televisions and video, said the recent arrests of self-claimed holy men on criminal charges was ‘a very big conspiracy’ even if some of them were indeed guilty.

‘Some politicians and communal forces are conspiring to malign the name of Indian saints by trapping them in cases related to fake currency, rape, murder, sex scandal and drugs,’ he said.