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Government must implement OROP

Finally, the differences have cropped up in the United Front of Ex-Servicemen. Many ex-servicemen wants Major General (retired) Satbir Singh, Chairman of Indian Ex-servicemen Movement, to be reasonable and consider others also. Most of the ex-servicemen leaders are accepting the government proposal of revising pension every five years as their worry is 7th pay commission.

War veteran Major General (retired) Singh, who has been leading the protest in Jantar Mantar for the last 80 days, said they were getting positive signals from the government from the last few days but stopped short of saying there was a breakthrough. Earlier in the day, in the three-day coordination meeting between the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) OROP was an important issue. RSS has asked the BJP to resolve the OROP issue. Manohar Parrikar briefed the representatives of the RSS on the issue, and that’s how it might be announced ahead of Bihar elections.

Meanwhile, the protestors are willing to accept two years relaxation as normalisation period but they will not accept revision in 5 years. This will be defeating the purpose of OROP. They will continue with agitation if it’s 5 years. He said the issue was non-negotiable and both the elements of the OROP concept cannot be interfered. An agreement can be reached once we know what is on the platter (offer by the government), he said, adding effective date of revision must be from April 1, 2014. Independent MP Rajeev Chandrasekhar, who has been mediating on the issue, said it was time veterans must return home with honour and grace by reaching an early settlement. He urged them to accept the revision of pension every three years.

Not in the best of health yet undeterred, Colonel (retired) Pushpendra Singh resumed his fast-unto-death demanding prompt implementation of One Rank, One Pension scheme at Jantar Mantar hours after he was discharged from an Army hospital. Singh, one of the ex-servicemen fasting in demand of the immediate implementation of the OROP scheme, was hospitalised last week- the ninth day of his fast after his medical report showed increased ketone levels.

Singh was admitted to the ICU of Army Hospital Research and Referral, from where he was discharged on Thursday. Hours later, he returned to the protest site to join his fellow ex-servicemen, whose agitation entered the 81st day.

Rs. 8300 crore is very much affordable amount and 30 per cent increase in every 10 years again can be borne by the government. It is the babus who have planted stories. India afforded OROP as per 1973 when we were poor; India is growing 8 per cent for next 30 years. Another thing, when babus granted themselves OROP, no one has commented that India will become bankrupt. Babus have virtually forced public debate on veterans OROP.

In the eighth installment of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Mann Ki Baat’ radio talk, he had assured ex-servicemen that his government would soon resolve the OROP issue. The agitation by ex-Army personnel comes two weeks after PM Narendra Modi repeats his assurance to execute the OROP in the eighth episode of his radio programme “Mann Ki Baat”. However, the delay in the implementation of the One Rank, One Pension (OROP) policy, ex-servicemen held protests across the country, demanding its immediate introduction. The pension issue for ex-service men is very crucial and government needs to understand that just by speaking on radio or television the issue of their lives will not be resolved. All ex-servicemen always worked hard for the country at least they should not be forgotten. One year is too long time to implement such a simple thing particularly when the Defence Minister said that he had worked out all the details and is ready but needs the Finance Ministry’s nod. However, the civil servants applied the veto exposing the political leadership as weak and untrustworthy.

It is extremely painful to see that politics is being played out on such an important issue and Prime Minister Modi as usual promising things but hardly implementing anything. Can’t we look after our veterans, who put their life for the safety of our nation? We are not doing any favour to them by giving adequate pension. It is an opportunity to do something for their selfless service to the nation. Present government must take this issue with utmost seriousness and sincerity. It is actually shameful for us that the policy is being delayed because of the issue of funding. In a country where lakhs and crores of rupees scams happened, this urgent policy, which requires around eight thousand crore, had to be delayed for decades, citing the lack of funds. Now the new government has to understand the need of the hour and take necessary and quick actions.

Mounting pressure on the government ahead, four former service chiefs in an “open letter” sought intervention of the President for early implementation of the One Rank One Pension (OROP) to avoid the situation “getting out of hand”.

One Rank, One Pension is an old demand of Indian military personnel. The term means armed forces personnel holding the same rank and same length of service will get the same pension, regardless of the last drawn pay. The Indian government accepted the demand in 2014. In its July 2014 Budget, Government of India allocated Rs. 1000 crore for this scheme. Due to some technical calculations and interpretations to be concluded by the related ministry, there was a delay in the implementation of the scheme in 2014. Recent meetings have been on the positive note indicating that the scheme will be implemented before the approval of budget of India 2015-16. Due to a fear that civilian retired employees of central government may also demand OROP, the Defence Minister decided to rename the Defence pensions as military pension which could not possibly be claimed by civilians. OROP has been a long-standing demand of over two million ex-servicemen of India. It seeks to ensure that a uniform pension for the Defence personnel retiring in the same rank with the same length of service, irrespective of their date of retirement. The ex-servicemen maintained that they were not against any government but were protesting to get their long-pending dues. May be the mounting pressure from all sides and Bihar elections, somewhere BJP is forced to announce OROP and deliver it in given time.

Indrani Mukerjea confesses to her role in Sheena Bora murder case

Indrani-MukerjeaAs the murder mystery of Sheena Bora continues to surprise the nation, Indrani Mukerjea, the wife of former STAR India CEO Peter Mukerjea, confessed to her role in the sensational crime on Thursday.

Indrani, the mother of Sheena, broke down before the investigators who have been grilling her for the last 10 days. Indrani was arrested by the Mumbai Police on charges of killing Sheena and disposing of her body in Raigad, near Mumbai.

Indrani’s reported admission would now help the Mumbai Police team, headed by Commissioner Rakesh Maria, to collaborate all the findings and find the exact motive behind Sheena’s murder.

Sheena was murdered on April 24, 2012. Her body was found a month later, on May 23.

It was last month when Indrani’s driver Shyam Rai revealed the murder site to police.

Both Indrani and the driver were arrested on charges of killing Sheena and disposing of her body in Raigad. Indrani is in police custody till September 05.

Sanjeev Khanna, the former husband of Indrani, has also been arrested in connection with the Sheena murder case.

Sheena’s father Siddharth Das goes missing

Siddharth-DasJust days after claiming that Sheena Bora and Mikhail were his children, Siddharth Das – Indrani Mukerjea’s former live-in partner – has gone missing, reports claimed on Thursday.

Das, along with his family, is untraceable and his Kolkata residence has been found locked-up.

The development came just a day after the Mumbai Police questioned Das at his residence.

Das, who had also claimed that Upendra Nath Bora was Indrani’s father and not stepfather, had said after coming out in the open that he would not speak to the media again.

“After the news (of Sheena’s murder) surfaced, I knew that sooner or later I would have to tell my story. The pressure on me was mounting. There were absurd reports and speculation that I had fled to Bangladesh after news of the murder broke. Why should I flee? Am I a criminal?” Das had told Hindustan Times, adding he would not speak to reporters again as doing that once has caused trauma to his family.

Das had revealed that he and Indrani had named Sheena after the title and lead character of the 1984 Hollywood film “Sheena”. “Mikhail was named by his maternal grandfather after Russian leader Mikhail Gorbachev,” Das had said.

Das had denied having married Indrani, but said he shared a live-in-relationship with her in the 1980s, and averred that she should be hanged if she did kill their daughter.

Sheena was killed on April 24, 2012, and her body was found by Raigad police on May 23, 2012. So far, Mumbai police have arrested Indrani, her driver Shyam Rai and her ex-husband Sanjeev Khanna, whom she had married in 1993 and consequently divorced. Indrani’s current husband is media baron Peter Mukerjea.

Sheena Bora on Indrani Mukerjea in her diary: ‘I hate my mother…she is a witch’

Sheena-BoraThe Sheena Bora murder case has hogged media headlines and consequent public attention for the last few days. The diary of Sheena bears testimony to how much she hated her mother Indrani Mukerjea.

E-mail exchanges of an aggressive nature between Indrani Mukerjee and Sheena Bora are already being probed by the Mumbai Police.

The diary entries also reveal Sheena’s expectations from her father.

The diary of Sheena, the Guwahati girl allegedly murdered by her own mother, has “slam notes from friends, phone numbers and letters to her father”.

It is clear from the diary entries that Sheena “was sad about not being around her biological father Siddhartha Das and repeatedly urged him to come and visit her”.

The contents of the letters to her father suggest that Sheena was in touch with Siddharth Das. However, Das has told the media that he was barely in touch with Sheena Bora, who started writing her diary sometime in 2003.

One of her earlier diary entries say: “Daddy, I am very angry with you. O.k. I didn’t get any time to write any letter to you but you should have written to me. Very mean ha! Well, even I am sorry for not writing any letter to you. In Class X, we have to work very hard. In the morning at 7.30. We have to go to school and again I have to attend my maths coaching class 3 O’clock to 4.30 pm and again from 6 O’clock to 8 O’clock my science coaching class. I reach home at about 8.30 pm. Hope you can imagine how hard I’m working.”

She also writes: “Daddy, I’ve cut my nails and I haven’t grown them long. I’m following your advice – first studies then style. I know you have a lot to tell me but daddy don’t write anything in any of your letter. I hope you’ll come once before my HSLC exams. Why don’t you make a trip to Guwahati in December. Then you can tell me everything you wanted me to know.”

In a ‘draft’ letter, Sheena says: “Daddy actually I’m facing a problem. For my HSLC, I’m to fill up some forms and there we are to write to which caste we belong. Daddy, I’m really very confused for I am not sure about my caste. We have got the options – Schedule/OBC/…”.

The entry she made when she had just appeared for her pre-boards says that she could not study much due to her illness and scored 84 percent. She further asks her father in one of the letters: “Don’t you have the capability of starting something from (sic) your own instead of depending upon others.” She also advises him to leave the job at HITACHI KK and look for a better one. And in the same letter, she adds: “Oh! It seems as if I am trying to guide you.”

In one of the entries, Sheena asks Das to provide her with a certificate so that she could get scholarships for her further studies. The diary entry, marked June 28, 29 and 30, says that Sheena wanted her father to make expenses for her future.

HC asks government to take steps to stop custodial deaths  

Expressing concern over Maharashtra accounting for the highest number of custodial deaths in the country over the last 15 years, the Bombay High court asked the state government to take immediate preventive steps.

“Apply your mind….ensure that custodial deaths do not occur,” said the division bench headed by Justice V M Kanade.

The court was hearing a petition alleging death of a minor, Agnelo Valdaris, in Wadala police lock-up last April.

Advocate Rebecca Gonsalves, representing CBI, said the agency had sent an investigation report to its headquarters in Delhi for approval.

The bench gave two weeks’ time to CBI to submit the report to the court. “We expect a positive response from CBI,” it said.

“It is shocking to note that even after orders were passed by the High Court in August last year, the incidents of custodial death are on rise in Maharashtra. We have observed that the victims of custodial death are those who are held for trivial offences,” the judges noted.

The bench had said in an earlier order that as far as possible, interrogation should not be conducted at night.

Today’s order reiterated the point.

Advocate Yug Chaudhry, acting as amicus curiae (friend of the court), pointed out the data by the National Crime Records Bureau which says that between 1999 and 2013 there were 333 custodial deaths in Maharashtra ?- over 23 per cent of all the custodial deaths in India.

“There were 45 FIRs; only 19 charge-sheets were filed and nobody was convicted. Despite the Supreme Court’s orders about norms to be followed while arresting a person, the police were in violation,” said advocate Chaudhry.

On August 13 last year, the HC had directed the government to install CCTV cameras at police stations and ensure that FIRs are registered if accused die in custody.

Today, public prosecutor Mankuwar Deshmukh submitted that government had earmarked funds for CCTV cameras. As a pilot project, it had identified 25 police stations in Pune and Mumbai regions for CCTV installation.

Doctors stop Chemotherapy on critically ill Aadesh Shrivastava

Aadesh Shrivastava, who has been fighting cancer at a Mumbai hospital has been stopped giving chemotherapy by doctors.

Aadesh, 48, has been in the Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital in Andheri for the last 44 days for cancer treatment.

“He has been undergoing chemotherapy but he is not responding to it. So, the doctors have stopped giving him chemotherapy. They have an alternate theory. The doctors are trying to do their best and Aadesh is fighting it bravely,” Aadesh’s brother-in-law and composer Lalit Pandit said.

His colleagues from the industry including Amitabh Bachchan and superstar Shah Rukh Khan are in touch to keep a check on his health.

“Amit ji (Amitabh Bachchan) has been keeping a check on his health regularly over phone. He has been very helpful. Besides, Shah Rukh Khan had come to visit him too. Tina Ambani has visited him twice and she is taking special care too,” Lalit said.

“People from the music industry like Shaan, Sonu Nigam, Kumar Sanu, Alka Yagnik and Udit Narayan also have been visiting him regularly. Shekar Kapur, Govind Nihalani, Poonam Dhillon and others had come to see him too,” he said.

Aadesh has composed music for hit films like Chalte Chalte, Baabul, Baghban, Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham, Raajneeti and Dev among others.

Villagers await drought relief in Beed district, threaten ‘mass suicide’

Residents of a village in drought-hit Marathwada’s Beed district have threatened self-immolation to protest non-availability of drought relief measures.

A resolution was adopted at a meeting of the Gangamasla village gram sabha recently that the villagers will commit ‘mass suicide’ in front of the gram panchayat office on “Pola” day (bull-worshipping festival celebrated by farmers) if no help was forthcoming. The festival will be celebrated on September 12.

A copy of the resolution has been sent to the district collector.

Gangamasla village, with a population of over 2000, has been facing acute agrarian crisis and drinking water shortage since the last few years, a villager said.

The village is located around 12 km from the Majalgaon dam.

The villagers are waiting for the Marathwada Grameen Bank to clear their new loan files and also to restructure their old crop loans.

Incidentally, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis was in Beed district, as part of his three-day Marathwada visit to review drought situation in the region.

Uddhav Thackeray asks Shiv Sena ministers to gear up, visit Marathwada

Shiv Sena President Uddhav Thackeray has pulled up his party ministers for “not doing enough to help” people affected by water crisis in Marathwada region and asked them to “gear up” by visiting the drought-hit areas.

According to a senior Sena leader, Thackeray “fired” his party ministers at his residence ‘Matoshree’ on Tuesday for “not doing enough to help people affected by water crisis.”

“Uddhavji has instructed party leaders to push Shiv Jal Kranti Yojana (Water Revolution Scheme) across the Marathwada region and has also decided to tour the region in the second week of this month,” the leader said.

Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis is on a tour of Marathwada and is visiting drought-affected villages. He had also announced holding of a Cabinet meeting at Aurangabad this month, but the date is yet to be finalised.

Other BJP ministers, including Pankaja Munde and Babanrao Lonikar, have accompanied the CM on his visit to Aurangabad, Beed and Osmanabad districts.

Reportedly upset with the absence of party ministers in the drought-hit regions of the state, Thackeray had called Sena ministers to ‘Matoshree’ on Tuesday late evening.

“We have worked much more in the Marathwada region. But, today an image has been created that the Sena has ignored farmers,” the leader said.

Meanwhile, senior Sena leader and state Industries Minister Subhash Desai said that all works being implemented in the drought-hit regions, including the ‘Jalyukt Shivar’, were schemes of the state government.

“In the meeting with Uddhavji, it was decided to implement the party’s own Shiv Jal Kranti scheme in Aurangabad and Jalna in the first phase. In the second phase, we will cover all eight districts of Marathwada region,” Desai said.

Santosh Bhambare, former Sena legislator from Jalna district, created more than 30 bandharas (small dams) last year, which held water till February this year, he said.

Sitting party legislator Arjun Khotkar too is creating around 80 bandharas in his constituency in the same district, he said.

Pay Rs. 10L to RTI activist injured in attack: MSHRC

Criticising Thane police’s lackadaisical approach in not taking timely action on an RTI activist’s request for protection, the Maharashtra State Human Rights Commission (MSHRC) has ordered the government to pay Rs. 10 lakh to the victim seriously injured in an attack on him.

MSHRC chairman Justice SR Bannurmath, while passing the order, also asked the state Home department to issue appropriate directions to all police officials to take serious note of the requests made for police protection, as per the government guidelines.

The Home department should also issue the circular/notice (of the government regarding protection to people over threat perception) to all police stations without any prejudice, said the order.

Arun Sawant, a resident of Ambernath township in Thane district, had filed a complaint with MSHRC saying that he had requested Thane police to provide protection to him, citing threat to his life from some anti-social elements.

But, his request was turned down and few days later he (Sawant) was shot at by some unknown men following which he suffered injuries in his spine leaving him bed-ridden forever.

“Sawant had met and requested Police Commissioner of Thane on February 9, 2010. But no timely action was taken on his request following which he was shot by few assailants on February 26, 2010,” MSHRC observed in its order.

“This omission in the part of the duty came at a time when lot of RTI activists were being attacked that time,” said Justice Bannurmath.

“In view of the findings of the Commission, the apparent apathy and negligence of the concerned police in not providing timely security to the complainant thereby rendering him invalid due to attack, the Commission deems it proper to award an interim compensation of Rs. 10 lakh to the victim,” the MSHRC said.

“The state shall pay the same within four weeks from the date of the receipt of the order and submit compliance report in four weeks thereafter,” it added.

Privacy of innocent persons should not be invaded, says HC

The Bombay High Court on Thursday said while there was a “laudable intention” behind the recent police raids on hotels in suburban Malwani following complaints of a prostitution racket operating there, innocent persons cannot be harassed and their privacy should not be invaded.

A division bench of Justices VM Kanade and Shalini Phansalkar-Joshi was hearing a petition filed by Khar resident Sumeer Sabharwal, terming the raids as “illegal, intrusive and unconstitutional” and seeking action against police officials involved.

Public prosecutor Sandeep Shinde told the court that police received complaints from local MLAs and residents that hotels in the area were being used to run prostitution racket.

“The complaints claimed that girls living in the area were being abused by miscreants. Hence higher authorities directed the local police to take action,” he said, adding that during raids the police first checked the hotel registers and then called couples who had given fake names.

The court, however, sought to know under what rules or provision of law, hotels are asked (by authorities) to take down the names and copy of identity cards of those persons who want to book a room.

“Obviously it is a laudable intention. There is no doubt that the police’s intention was to regulate and find out if there was any prostitution racket. But, at the same time care should be taken to ensure that innocent people are not harassed and their privacy is not invaded. Police cannot take a moral stand,” Justice Kanade said.

“Which policy decision or rule authorises the police to ask the hotel to register the identity of the person who books a room? Any action of the executive should be supported by legal provisions. We want to know after receiving such complaints what procedure is followed before taking action,” the court said.

The High Court directed the police to file an additional affidavit on this by September 22.

The petition also sought investigation by an independent agency into the incident and for it to be monitored by the HC.

On August 6, the police had cracked down on hotels and bars in Malwani area of Mumbai and imposed fine on several couples on charges of indecency.