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Indian Mujahideen may kidnap a politician to secure Bhatkal’s release

Associates of Indian Mujahideen co-founder Yasin Bhatkal are planning to kidnap a politician in the national capital to secure the terrorist’s release, a report said on Wednesday.

Security has been tightened here in the run-up to General Elections since a number of politicians are campaigning in the national capital without any security.

Bhatkal and his associate Asadullah Akhtar are presently in the custody of Maharashtra Police and being quizzed for their alleged role in a terror case there.

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) had last month chargesheeted Bhatkal, Akhtar, Manzar Imam and U Ahmed for their alleged role in the conspiracy and commission of major terrorist attacks at different parts in the country.

Bhatkal and Akhtar were arrested from the India-Nepal border in August 2013. He was in the Delhi Police list of 15 most-wanted terrorists involved in bombings across the country.

He is a key suspect in the 2008 serial bombings in Delhi’s Connaught Place, Gaffar Market and Greater Kailash areas, which claimed 26 lives and injured 133 people.

Election Commission ropes in Aamir Khan as ‘national icon’

The Election Commission has signed up leading Bollywood actor Aamir Khan as its ‘national icon’ in the run-up to 2014 Lok Sabha polls.

Aamir will be part of the EC’s voter awareness initiatives.

His main task would be to encourage more and more people to vote in the General Elections.

Aamir joins the league of four other ‘national icons’ – Indian cricket team captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, boxer MC Mary Kom, badminton ace Saina Nehwal and former president APJ Abdul Kalam.

As per sources, the national icons will reach out to people through programmes such as systematic voter education and electoral participation (SVEEP), which aims at increasing voter turnout as also quality of electoral participation in terms of informed and ethical voting.

Report sought on plea to ban coins with Vaishno Devi image

The Delhi High Court on Wednesday directed the centre to file a status report on a plea seeking withdrawal of Rs.5 denomination coins with the image of deity Mata Vaishno Devi embossed on the reverse.

A division bench of Acting Chief Justice BD Ahmed and Justice Sidharth Mridul asked the ministry of finance to file a report within three weeks on the question of the government issuing coins with religious symbol embossed on them.

The PIL was filed by Nafis Qazi against the finance ministry and RBI and the court was told that secular democratic credentials of governance are damaged when the government issues currency with religious symbols.
It said the government, by bringing out coins at regular intervals with religious symbols such as figures of a deity or temple embossed on them, was indulging in anti-secular actions.

“These symbols undermine the secular character, a basic feature of the constitution,” said the advocate appearing for petitioner.

During the hearing, the bench questioned the government on issuing such coins, saying: “How can you do this? How can a state have a religious symbol? State should be completely blind to religion.”

Additional Solicitor General (ASG) Rajeev Mehra, along with advocate Neeraj Chaudhary, appearing for the central government told the bench that the coins were issued under the Coinage Act to commemorate the occasion of silver jubilee of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board.

Mehra said several other coins were issued under the Coinage Act and he will look into the matter and file the report.

The court, however, said there is no need to issue coins to commemorate any occasions. “You need not put symbol like 100 years of something, 50 years of something,” said the court while posting the matter for April 23.

Rs. 4 crore of unaccounted cash seized in Ghaziabad

Almost Rs 4 crore of unaccounted money suspected to be meant for use during the upcoming parliamentary polls was seized from four different locations on Wednesday, police said.

Superintendent of Police Shivhari Meena said the cash was seized during a drive to keep tab on unaccounted cash flow. He said that while Rs. 2 crore was found in the back of a van, police also seized Rs. 26 and Rs. 6 lakh from different vehicles.

The police official said another Rs. 1.35 crore was seized from a car on National Highway 24.

“In view of the parliamentary elections, we launched a drive to unearth unaccounted money. As per rules, one cannot carry more than Rs. 50,000 in cash,” Meena said.

“If somebody is found possessing more than the stipulated amount, he has to justify it through documents… So the drive proved successful when our team seized Rs. 4 crore in a single go,” he added.

BJP leaders request LK Advani to run again from Gandhinagar: sources

LK Advani has been requested by his party, the BJP, to contest from Gandhinagar in Narendra Modi’s Gujarat again, despite the veteran leader’s reported interest in shifting to Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh this time.

Senior party leader Sushma Swaraj has reportedly been asked to convey the decision of the BJP’s election committee to Mr. Advani, who skipped a meeting of the panel in Delhi today as details of his candidacy were being discussed. Ms Swaraj is on her way to Mr. Advani’s residence.

Mr. Advani, 87 and the BJP’s seniormost leader, is a five-term MP from Gandhinagar. But his already strained relationship with Mr. Modi, the BJP’s prime ministerial candidate, nosedived last year when he staged a protracted and public protest over the party’s decision to elevate Mr. Modi.

In recent speeches, Mr. Advani has denied any strain and has supported Mr. Modi, but he is reportedly worried about how much support he will get from local party workers in Mr. Modi’s Gujarat.

The BJP won a huge mandate in the Madhya Pradesh state elections four months ago. Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan is seen as someone Mr. Advani is close to and trusts. BJP workers in MP and the sitting MP Kailash Joshi had sought that the top leader contests from state capital Bhopal, where Advani posters sprang up in anticipation.

The Bhopal buzz gained ground after the party kept a decision on its candidate from there open while announcing nominees for other Lok Sabha seats in MP. But on Tuesday, the Gujarat BJP recommended, after a meeting at Mr. Modi’s residence, that Mr. Advani contest from Gandhinagar

Two Bangalore school girls found dead in water tank

Two school girls, 15 and 16 years old, were found dead in a water tank in Bangalore on Tuesday, a day after they were punished by teachers for playing Holi within the school’s premises.

The students who allegedly committed suicide were enrolled in Class 9 and 10 of a private school. On Tuesday, they were reportedly made to stand outside the principal’s office as punishment.

A security guard noticed bags and shoes near the water tank and alerted the police. The bodies were recovered after a search on Tuesday.

Baby dies after cop steps on her during an argument

A four-month-old girl died today in Medak district of Andhra Pradesh after she was allegedly stepped on by a policeman during an argument with her father.

According to police, the incident took place four days ago at Habshipur village. A land dispute case had been filed against Yellaiah by his brother Parshu Ramulu in Dubbak Police station in the district.

As ASI Mohd Pasha reached Yellaiah’s house to question him, his wife Renuka tried to drive him away by saying that he was not at home.

An altercation ensued when the cop saw the man inside and caught him. During the argument, the policeman accidentally stepped on Yellaiah’s baby girl, who was sleeping on the floor, leaving her injured, police sources said.

After the incident, the police officer assured the parents of the best possible treatment.

However, the baby died in the morning today while undergoing treatment at a local hospital.

Following this, irate parents and villagers staged a dharna at the Dubbak police station with the body of the little girl demanding compensation and suspension of the cop in question.

A case will be registered against ASI Pasha soon based on the complaint filed by the parents of the baby, police added.

BSP MP Kadir Rana, wife to contest against each other from Muzaffarnagar

In an interesting contest, a couple will be pitted against each other in Muzaffarnagar in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.

Shahida Begum, wife of Kadir Rana, MP from Bahujan Samaj Party, filed her nomination on Tuesday from this constituency, as an independent candidate, officials said.

Interestingly, Rana is a sitting MP from Muzaffarnagar which will go to polls on April 10 and has been renominated by the party for the Lok Sabha elections. Rana had earlier announced that he will file his nomination on March 22. He had left Samajwadi Party in 2007 to join Rashtriya Lok Dal and then switched to BSP in 2009.

He was among the 10 persons chargesheeted by the SIT probing Muzaffarnagar riots for provoking communal tension with inflammatory speeches during a Muslim community panchayat.

End college on a high note

During our college days, we get attached with our classmates hence it becomes difficult for us to bid adieu to them. It’s an emotional moment for students who had spend many years together to say good bye to their classmates all of sudden. Even though students take part in several activities they should do something interesting on their last day of the college which will become a memorable moment for them.

I recollect the first day of my college when no student knew each other. However, situation has changed drastically as I and my classmates have become close friends. After the completion of studies students will cherish the wonderful memories of their college lives.

Students will recollect the funny incidents which occurred during their college life. To end the farewell in a good note it would be better to organize a funny and crazy award function. We can find several types of students in a class. Some students are funny, some are irritating and some are helpful. Thus students need to be felicitated with such an award which suits their character. The following categories of awards can be given viz the most controversial student, most irritating, flirtiest, memorable student etc. Students who receive such awards will always remember these moments for the entire life. It’s a special occasion for students as they plan to move ahead in their career.

Sometimes a rift occurs between students as they don’t forget their enmity until the last day of their college. Students should patch up with their foes so that they can build a friendship which can even last for a lifetime. How can a student forget about the time spent in class–the lectures, exams and study groups etc? The separation is painful for students as they have laughed, cried, leaped etc. They have enjoyed the thrill of victory and agony of defeat and now it’s all coming to an end. Time should stand still so that students can continue having fun while attending their classes.

It’s the last day of their college and time has come for students to plan their future. So guyz lets end the last day of our college by planning some humorous award felicitation ceremony.

Triangular contest in Maval constituency

Maval constituency will witness a triangular fight between Shiv Sena, Shetkari Kamgar Sanghtana (SKS) and NCP. All three candidates have quit their respective parties to join the opposition party. Sitting MP Gajanan Babar turned rebel against his own party hence ticket was not issued to him. Babar quit Shiv Sena as the party had fielded Shrirang Barne. Issuing ticket to Barne will affect Sena’s electoral prospects. Rahul Narvekar had quit Shiv Sena to join NCP and the party has nominated him from this constituency.

There was delimitation of the Raigad constituency before the 2009 Lok Sabha election. Post delimitation a new parliamentary constituency known as Mawal was created which comprises Panvel, Uran, Karjat-Khalapur, Pimpri, Chinchad and Mawal. In the last Lok Sabha election Shiv Sena candidate Gajanan Babar and NCP candidate Azam Pansare contested election from this constituency. This time, SKS has not fielded their candidate and is supporting Shiv Sena.

Shiv Sena MP Babar has done a substandard work in this constituency. This constituency is known to be the bastion of NCP as they have control in Zilla Parishad and Panchayat Samiti. Despite this, the Shiv Sena MP has been elected from this constituency. Pimpri-Chinchwada residents had demanded for a train from Mumbai to Lonawala. However, Babar has not worked for the welfare of people hence they are miffed with him. As a result of this he was denied ticket by the Shiv Sena. The party nominated Shrirang Barne as Babar quit the party.

Laxman Jagtap was likely to contest election from the NCP-Congress alliance from Chinchwad. Since Jagtap failed to curb illegal construction prevailing in his constituency hence he was denied a ticket by the party. SKS leader Jayant Patil has now backed Jagtap. On 14th March Jagtap joined SKS. Since Ajit Pawar is secretly backing Jagtap so nobody is keen to contest from this constituency. Finally Narvekar had quit Shiv Sena and he will contest election from this constituency. Therefore, NCP will leave no stone unturned to ensure his victory from this constituency.

2009 Lok Sabha statistics

Gajanan Babar – 3,64,857
Azam Pansare – 2,84,238

Parvez Khan