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Rohtak gangrape accused confess, say they wanted to ‘enjoy’

Revealing the brutal story of the barbarity, 8 Rohtak Gangrape accused have confessed their crime. The absconding 9th member of the gang is reported to have committed suicide in Delhi’s Bawana area.

The arrested are identified as Santosh Nepali, Rajesh alias Ghuchdu, Sunil alias Sheela, Sarwar alias Billu, Manvir, Sunil alias Mata, Pawan and Pramod alias Padam. All the 8 accused were sent to eight-day police remand. Meanwhile, only four among the arrested have confessed that they were involved in the brutal murder of the deceased.

The accused have confessed that they first took turns to rape the woman and when she fell unconscious they attacked her with bricks.

“While one of the accused twisted her arms and held them together near the head, two others pulled her legs apart. Rajesh alias Ghuchdu took sharpedged stones and attacked her private parts. Two stones were inserted inside her, besides blades,” a source said.

“Pata nahi kya ho gya tha hamein. Dimag hi kam nahi kar rha tha. Jo hua wo nashe me hua or hota chala gaya. Bawle paani ne pagal kar dia, budhi bhrast ho gai thi saahab (We do not know what happened to us. We were not in our senses. We were drunk and the madness went on!),” one of the accused reportedly told the police.

Another accused said they had no plans to murder the woman initially but later lost their senses.

“We did not want to kill her. We wanted to enjoy. Don’t know why we destroyed everything,” one of the accused reportedly told the police.

Asaram rape case witness Rahul Sachan stabbed in Jodhpur court premises

In yet another attack on the witness of the Surat rape case against controversial ‘godman’ Asaram, Rahul Sharma alias Rahul Sachan alias ‘Laptop Baba’ was on Friday attacked by unidentified man with a knife in Jodhpur court premises.

Sachan was immediately rushed to a nearby hospital. Meanwhile, police said that they have arrested the attacker.

Last month, Akhil Gupta, another witness in the said case and former driver and cook of Asaram was shot dead by unidentified persons in Uttar Pradesh’s Muzaffarnagar.

He was shot dead on Jansath Road under New Mandi police station area in Muzaffarnagar on his way back home by unidentified assailants.

Gupta had given statement before a Gandhinagar Court under section 164 of CrPC along with some incriminating proof against Asaram, who is accused of sexually assaulting a 16-year-old schoolgirl.

The Supreme Court, later, declined a plea for bail by self-styled godman Asaram Bapu.

Earlier, in the chargesheet filed on January 9, 2014, before Chief Judicial Magistrate, Gandhinagar, the Gujarat Police had named Asaram, his wife Lakshmi, daughter Bharti and four of his followers, Dhruvben, Nirmala, Jassi and Meera, for “hatching a conspiracy”, “illegal confinement” and “rape”.

Later, the Ahmedabad police listed 101 witnesses, of whom two, Akhil Gupta and Amrut Prajapati, are now dead. Three others related to the case have survived attacks. However, the SIT officials claim that since the murders took place after the chargesheet was filed, these would not affect the case.

The 72-year-old Asaram, who is currently lodged in Jodhpur jail, was arrested after a 16-year-old girl lodged a police complaint August 20, 2013, accusing him of sexually assaulting her at his ashram in Jodhpur.

Asaram was arrested in September 2013. He is being tried under the provision of Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POCSO).

Gulbarg Society fund embezzlement case: SC stays Setalvad’s arrest till Feb 19

In a temporary relief for social activist Teesta Setalvad, the Supreme Court on Friday stayed her arrest in connection with the Gulbarg Society fund embezzlement case till February 19.

The apex court passed its order in response to Setalvad’s interim bail plea and deferred the hearing till February 19.

The honourable apex court also stayed the arrest of all other accused in the case till further hearing.

The SC had on Thursday stayed Setalvad’s arrest hours after the Gujarat High Court rejected the anticipatory bail petitions filed by the social activist, her husband Javed Anand, Tanvir Jafri (whose father Ehsan Jafri, former Congress MP, was killed during the 2002 Gujarat riots) and Firoz Gulzar, a resident of Gulbarg Society here, in the case.

They all are accused of misusing funds to the tune of Rs 1.51 crore and face arrest.

A team of Gujarat police even went to Setalwad’s residence following the Gujarat HC verdict yesterday.

At the last hearing at the HC, senior advocate Mahesh Jethmalani, who appeared for the prosecution, had put before the court the statements of Setalwad’s former accountant Rais Khan who accused her and others of misusing the funds meant for the families of Gulbarg Society riot victims.

Setalwad, who has been espousing the cause of the victims of 2002 Gujarat riots, and others, have contended that the case was filed against them with political motives and they had not misused the funds.

On March 25, last year, the sessions court had rejected their pre-arrest bail applications.

The Crime Branch had registered a first information report in January 2014 against Setalvad and others for allegedly usurping the money collected by them for building a riots museum at the Society. The plan to build a museum was cancelled later.

Twelve residents of the Society had alleged that Setalvad embezzled the funds.

Sixty-nine people, including Ehsan Jafri, were killed in a mob’s attack on the society on February 28, 2002, following the Godhra train burning incident.

Following Sonia Gandhi’s diktat, Ajay Maken to discuss Delhi loss with Sheila Dikshit

After being blamed by former three-time Delhi chief minister Sheila Dikshit for the party’s shameful loss in the state Assembly polls 2015, Congress’ campaign chief Ajay Maken said on Friday that he would meet her and discuss the reasons for the rout.

A day after Congress president Sonia Gandhi slammed party workers for playing blame-game over the loss, Maken said, “I will personally go and meet her (Sheila Dikshit), and ask her where we went wrong so we can take care in future.”

Reflecting on the pummeling handed to the grand old party by the Delhi voters, Maken opined, “Looks like people felt that AAP (Aam Aadmi Party) should be given 5 years to prove themselves hence the Delhi mandate.”

Taking the blame for the abject defeat – Ajay Maken, PC Chacko (Congress in-charge of the party affairs in Delhi) and Arvinder Singh Lovely (DPCC chief) had tendered their resignations to the party high command. Informing of Congress’ course of action in the matter, Maken added, “All three of us have submitted our resignation, but no decision has been taken yet.”

Following the Delhi results, Dikshit had lampooned Maken and said, “I just pity him. Ajay Maken was not the way to put the right focus. He thought he would do all by himself. He did not involve anyone else. Quite obviously his style did not help the Congress party.”

Congress could not win any seats in the Delhi polls, the voting for which took place on February 07, with the results being declared on February 10. The Aam Aadmi Party swept the polls winning a staggering 67 seats in the 70-member Assembly. The BJP was reduced to a mere three seats.

Arvind Kejriwal government to appoint Sanjiv Chaturvedi as Delhi anti-corruption chief

Sanjiv Chaturvedi, who was removed as the Chief Vigilance Officer of AIIMS last year, is expected to be appointed as Delhi’s top anti-corruption officer by the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government, reports said on Friday.

Chaturvedi was removed as CVO of AIIMS in August in a controversial manner with then health minister Dr Harsh Vardhan saying the step was taken as he did not fulfill the criteria for his appointment.

The AAP Cabinet, which will be sworn-in on Saturday at the Ramlila Maidan, is expected to make the decision next week.

The Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP had then demanded the immediate resignation of Dr Harsh Vardhan failing which the Prime Minister Narendra Modi should sack him for his illegal action of having approved the shunting out of whistleblower officer Chaturvedi.

Bengaluru-Ernakulam train derails; 11 killed, over 60 injured

At least 11 passengers were on Friday killed and over 60 injured, some of them critically, when an express train bound for Ernakulam in Kerala from Bengaluru derailed near Anekal, about 45 kms away.

As per railway officials, about nine bogies of the Bangalore City-Ernakulam Intercity Express were derailed after a boulder fell on the track.

The train had left Bengaluru at 0615 hrs and derailed at 0735 hrs between Anekal Road and Hosur on Bangalore City-Salem Section, about 45 km from Bengaluru, Railways said.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, meanwhile, wished the injured a speedy recovery. “Railway Minister (Suresh Prabhu) and officials are closely monitoring the situation and ensuring timely relief,” added the PM.

Meanwhile, Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu said a boulder fell on the track and the train hit it.

“I am personally monitoring it and in touch with State and local administration,” he tweeted.

Prabhu said he has directed all senior officers to rush to the spot with help.

The Union Railway Minister has announced an ex gratia of Rs. 2 lakhs to the next of the kin who lost lives in the mishap, Rs 50,000 for grievously injured passengers and Rs. 20,000 for those who sustained less injuries.

Law Minister Sadanand Gowda has reached the accident site, near the border of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.

The Railway Board Chairman had been directed to evacuate all stranded passengers, besides which medical help had been rushed, he said.

“Five deaths (confirmed) so far,” Bangalore Divisional Railway Manager Anil Kumar Agarwal, who rushed to the accident site, told a news agency.

“At least five to six persons have died. Exact number of casualties would be known after some time as rescue and relief operations are still underway,” said Karnataka Home Minister K J George.

Prabhu said an inquiry had been ordered to fix responsibility and for corrective action to prevent such unfortunate accidents. He said he was monitoring “action” regularly.

“All rescue teams are here, including police, medical and Railways. All measures have been taken to rescue the trapped persons,” George said. Relief and rescue operations are on in full swing with medical teams from both Karnataka and Tamil Nadu on the spot. Police and Railway officials said efforts were being made to reach those trapped inside the derailed bogies.

Two teams of the National Disaster Response Force have been rushed to the spot.

The injured have been rushed to hospitals in nearby Hosur and Bengaluru, they said.

Helpdesks have been set up at Bangalore City Railway Station and at the accident site.

Nitish made ‘a great mistake’ in assuming me as puppet: Jitan Ram Manjhi

With senior JD(U) leader Nitish Kumar admitting mistake in choosing Jitan Ram Manjhi to succeed him as Chief Minister of Bihar, Manjhi on Friday said that it was not just a “mistake” but “a great mistake”.

“I have spent 34 year in politics and worked on different posts as minister and legislator. He (Nitish) committed great mistake in assuming that I’ll act like his puppet,” said Manjhi.

Manjhi, who had been so far maintaining restrain in making comments on Nitish Kumar, said “it is true that after becoming CM in May, 2014 for 1-2 months, I used to act on whatever instruction that came from there (Nitish Kumar) on which people started calling me a rubber stamp CM and being run by remote by Kumar,” he said.

“But, soon my self-respect pricked my conscience and I started asserting for rights of poor which he and people close to him did not like,” Manjhi who began his electoral career in 1980 as MLA from Congress said.

“Mein garib jaroor hu par swabhiman rakhta hu (I am a poor no doubt but has self respect),” he said.

Flanked by minister Maha Chandra Prasad Singh, the Chief Minister said he did not do any wrong while speaking for poor and announcing some programmes for them.

“I rather consolidated vote of a large section of society (dalits and mahadalits who constitute over 22 per cent of votes in Bihar) to the JD(U) so that they no longer look for here and there but be with us (JD-U),” he said.

Manjhi noted that the trouble started when he launched a crackdown on middlemen in different ministries who used to “swallow” a large chunk of developmental money.

“They ganged up against me and put pressure on Nitish Kumar to act against me,” he said.

“Party spokesman and some ministers made public remarks against me and when I asked him (Nitish) if it was with his consent he maintained silence,” he added.

Undertake regular maintenance of ships

My ship is beautiful and we undertake regular maintenance of her by taking regular care of its every equipment from forward to aft and tunnel to funnel. I am aware about each tank on my ship its fittings and tank characteristics. I regularly inspect it with my crew ensuring that there is no deficiency of oxygen inside the tank. I am aware of all the check lists such as hot work permit, working on areas at a height, working over the sides and working on electrical equipments and hydraulic equipments. I follow the “Safe working practices” and conduct a meeting to discuss the job before beginning it. What can go wrong, what are the risks involved, am I prepared for addressing these issues. The areas on ship where we don’t visit often are also inspected by us.

We believe that we do not merely work but take care of the ship as well. We have to adopt that sort of mentality that we are here to care for the ship and equipments by undertaking regular maintenance and cleaning in accordance with the PMS and taking into consideration whether the ship is heading towards extreme cold region or hot region. The important aspect of engine room watch keeping and, infact, towards Know your Ship, is physically tracing the pipe lines. We have to trace not only the Pipe lines in the engine room but also on deck such as sewage pipes, hot water pipes, drainage pipes, hydraulic pipes and air pipes. In this matter, it is good if participation of deck officers is also encouraged. Training must be imparted to Deck Cadets as well as Engine Cadets/ TME’s.

This is not a one day job. Even though this task may take three months but a beginning has to be made. Pick up a pipeline, monitor it and see where it is leading to. Generally it is better if two persons oversee this task so that they can track the movement of the pipeline. A register must be maintained in which you can keep your diagrams and important overhauling work that is performed on your ship in your own hands and carry this to the next ship. Such notes should be supplemented by extracts from the instruction manual. At times, we may have the benefit of shore technicians performing some job on board. We must take advantage of this and learn from them.

Modi hinting Sena’s ouster

Is there something more than what meets the eye in Modi’s visit to Baramati?

Modi-and-Udhdhav-LeadPrime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Baramati on November 14 has garnered the attention of political circles and media. According to sources, the BJP might be sending a stern warning to Shiv Sena that it may even snap ties with the latter and ally with NCP. Sena has been criticising the BJP after it suffered a massive defeat in the recently concluded Delhi assembly polls. Uddhav Thackeray, Shiv Sena president had taken a dig at Prime Minister Narendra Modi and held him responsible for the election debacle.

Of late there has been a rift in the Sena-BJP alliance as the former has been blaming the latter for sidelining it. On the other hand, BJP too has been asking Sena to quit the alliance if it keeps on criticising Modi who is a respectable leader. Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis defended Modi and stated, “How long can Sena celebrate the birth of a child at neighbour’s home?”

Modi will be visiting the Pawar bastion to inaugurate the Krishi Vigyan Kendra building, a project that the NCP chief had approved when he was the Union agriculture minister in the UPA government. Pawar will be present at the event.

The state BJP president Raosaheb Danve recently said that the party had “good relations” with Pawar. “The invitation (given by Pawar) is an honour to us (the BJP). Elections are over and there are no differences between us. The BJP has good relations with Pawar,” he said.

Earlier Modi had addressed NCP as a corrupt party and had taken a jibe at Sharad Pawar and his nephew Ajit Pawar while campaigning for assembly election. He also had urged voters to refrain from voting for such parties.

However, the political equations changed drastically after the election results, when Mr. Pawar extended unilateral support from outside to the BJP. Following the Sena’s decision to join the Maharashtra government, the NCP declared that it would sit in the Opposition.

NCP leaders are busy warding off any political controversy. NCP state unit president Sunil Tatkare said that NCP was committed to “secular” ideology and Modi’s visit to Baramati on February 14 should not be inferred as the party moving closer to the BJP. Senior NCP leader Praful Patel had recently said: “If Pawar were to join the BJP government, he could have done it in 1999, when then Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee had invited him.”

“He is coming to attend a programme of the Agriculture Science Centre. He will attend it as Prime Minister and not as political leader. I request all not to draw any political conclusions from this visit,” said Sunil Tatkare, president of NCP Maharashtra unit.

On the other hand, the NCP had said that it won’t back BJP if Sena quits the alliance. “If Sena withdraws from the government, the BJP government would be reduced to a minority. NCP will not extend support to it in such a scenario” party spokesman Nawab Malik said.

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Now, countdown for Modi has begun

The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), the ideological mentor of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), went into a disheartened with humiliating defeat in the Delhi Assembly elections. The reason might be the old and dedicated ground level ‘Karyakartas’ in BJP are not only sidelined but they also being humiliated and insulted by Team Modi. Hundreds of BJP’s general secretaries and workers of various wings have not been allotted any work. Many announcements are withheld in the party. One after the other controversial decisions by Amit Shah and Narendra Modi have really affected the party and its future prospects. One such decision was declaring Kiran Bedi as the BJP’s chief ministerial candidate and her defeat from Krishna Nagar constituency. Krishna Nagar constituency was a BJP bastion represented by Union Minister Dr. Harsh Vardhan, an old RSS hand many times. Assembly elections concluded in Maharashtra, Haryana, Jharkhand, where BJP won and formed a government saw the RSS playing a vital role in deciding their chief ministers. Both PM Narendra Modi and BJP president Amit Shah are former RSS pracharaks. The RSS, which played a crucial role in Modi’s spectacular victory in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, had again put its weight behind the BJP in the Delhi campaign. Yet, the BJP suffered one of its worst defeats ever, winning a mere three seats. The Aam Aadmi Party won a whopping 67 of the 70 seats.

After the defeat in Delhi, many BJP leaders and its alliance are taunting Modi and BJP. Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) Chief Raj Thackeray made a cartoon whereas Uddhav Thackeray passed various statements against Modi. To a certain extent, the statements by Uddhav Thackeray are correct. It is the reaction of Delhi people fighting Delhi on the charisma of Narendra Modi. In any election, poll plan should be an important issue of good governance, anti-corruption and incompetency etc. Local political issue must be on the election floorboard which should be echoing in the electoral campaign. The defeat in a small battle is a wakeup call for BJP to abandon the arrogance of top leadership. Top leadership of BJP should accept the criticism from alliance party and be better prepared for tough competition ahead. Shiv Sena also cautioned BJP and asked people of Maharashtra to learn lessons from the outcome of Delhi Assembly results.

After Shiv Sena, MNS took a dig at BJP for losing the Delhi Assembly elections. Raj Thackeray, who is also a political cartoonist, has sketched a cartoon on the Delhi poll result. The cartoon shows PM Narendra Modi and Amit Shah as twin towers under attack by AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal. It also shows US President Barack Obama watching the attack on TV with reference of newspaper reports saying Modi used Obama for Delhi campaign.

Many BJP alliance alleged BJP of displaying egoism. Workers also alleging that Modi and Amit Shah are imposing decisions on them without taking party workers into confidence. BJP needs to introspect itself. Party still has four years in hands. They can revive themselves. However, if hereafter they make mistakes then people will not vote them next time. Indian voters know very well the differences between good leaders and selfish administration. There is no tolerance within the party, they attack each other.

Anyway, there is no point in BJP leaders taking so much pain to protect PM Modi from criticism. Currently, he is the most visible face of BJP. If the outcome of Delhi polls result would have been different then these leaders would have given all credit to the Prime Minister! Insulating the leader from adverse outcome is the usual strategy of a certain dynastic communal party, and has resulted in a lot of ridicule being heaped upon them. Our PM has the ability that allows him to handle the good and the bad with equal grace. When everybody in the country and the international press is making the Modi responsible for the Delhi election outcome, BJP leaders were turning blame on Bedi. What credibility they have, it actually reflects badly on the PM. Delhi polls are absolutely a referendum against Modi and not against BJP. Did you get it? The high-flying Modi was given a warning by the voters for indulging in “acts”, besides total failure in fulfilling the promises!

BJP has failed on its promised issues and indulged in show business. Common man of this country expected too much from Modi believing his campaign promises. They failed on Black money. Rape and molestation cases are increasing day by day. After nine months of rule, corruption is still a menace. Nothing has changed for common man, rather they are living in fear because of unwanted issues like Ghar Wapsi, ‘fatwas’ by Hindu leaders for producing more children. Modi turned blind eye on these major issues.

Whatever happened in Delhi is the victory of democracy in India. Now, I am assured that real democracy is living in India. Voters are smarter now; they will not fall prey to your promises and show off. Once again I remind BJP that you still have four years to gain confidence and good will of people. Else, this would be your last tenure and hereafter making way to power would be quite difficult for you.