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Shatrughan Sinha’s supporters peeved, BJP MLAs angry over candidates

Absence of name of actor-politician Shatrughan Sinha as BJP candidate from Patna Saheb seat on Friday caused hurtburn among his supporters even as a large number of party legislators are angry over selection of “turncoats”.

Former MLA from Bakhtiyarpur Binod Yadav and General Secretary of state BJP Scheduled Caste cell Sanjay Ram said a large number of people were questioning them about the absence of Sinha’s name among the 25 candidates announced on Thursday.

They said the party would suffer if the actor-turned politician was not renominated from Patna Saheb seat in the capital.

Absence of Shatrughan Sinha’s name, popularly known as “Bihari Babu” has set off questions if he has been “punished” for opening mouth against Narendra Modi in the past.

Apart from anxiety among supporters of the cinestar, many BJP legislators are angry over selection of “turncoats.”

BJP MLA from Muzaffarpur Suresh Sharma, credited for the successful conduct of Narendra Modi’s rally there on March 3, said he would resign from the post of state election management committee over ticket to Ajay Nishad, whose father Capt Jainarayan Nishad defected from JD(U) to BJP recently.

“BJP has been fighting against them for long and today he has been made our candidate…It will be difficult for me to convince my supporters…I am going to resign as chief of state party election management committee,” Sharma said.

BJP MLA from Aurangabad Ramadhar Singh is spiting fire over ticket to Sushil Kumar Singh, who crossed over to BJP from JD(U) recently.

“I’ll prefer to die than to seek vote for him,” Ramadhar Singh, who was minister in Nitish Kumar NDA government, said.

He said he has conveyed his feeling to the BJP central and state leadership.

The MLA said the decision would impact BJP prospects not only in Aurangabad but also in neighbouring Lok Sabha seats of Chatra and Palamu in Jharkhand and Karakat in Bihar.

BJP MLA from Mahnar Achutanand Singh is peeved at nomination of Rama Singh from LJP, alliance partner of BJP, from Vaishali and said after consulting supporters, he might contest from there as an Independent candidate.

Five more names will be announced later as the saffron party will contest 30 seats in the state.

Three convicted for Odisha nun’s gang-rape

A court in Odisha Friday found three men guilty in the gang-rape of a nun in the state’s Kandhamal district during communal clashes in 2008.

The district and session judge at Cuttack, about 26 km from state capital Bhubaneswar, held Mitu Patnaik, Gajendra Digal and Saroj Badhai guilty of the crime. The court would pronounce the quantum of sentence later in the day.
The 29-year-old Catholic nun was attacked by a mob and raped at Nuagaon village in Kandhamal district Aug 24, 2008, when communal violence in the region was at its peak.

The district, about 200 km from here, witnessed widespread violence after the murder of Vishwa Hindu Parishad leader Swami Laxmanananda Saraswati and four of his aides at his ashram. Police initially blamed Maoists for the killings.

At least 38 people were killed in the state and thousands of Christians were forced to flee their homes.

The nun’s gang-rape sparked an international outcry and drew strong condemnation. The court, however, acquitted six others for lack of evidence.

Nobody’s slave; rethinking support to NDA: Baba Ramdev

Long known as an avid proponent of the “Modi wave”, Yoga guru Baba Ramdev on Friday made a spectacular U-turn, saying that he is nobody’s slave and may rethink on his support to the NDA and the BJP.

“We are nobody’s slave; there is no lack of options in politics. We have always said that our support is issue-based. Now there is a lot of gadbad in the NDA,” Ramdev said.

The founder of Haridwar-based Patanjali Yog Peeth, who has been spearheading a nationwide campaign against black money and corruption, said the NDA will have to “swear” that they will support him on the issue.

Among his other demands are single transaction tax and payment of a minimum income to farmers before the start of sowing.

“All this while they have only offered verbal support, they will now have to give in writing that they will act on our issues,” he added.

Ramdev’s sudden outburst is surprising, to say the least, given the penchant with which he had been chanting “NaMo NaMo”.

A force in itself, the Patanjali Trust has lakhs, if not crores, of avid followers across the country. Ramdev had vowed to mobilise 50 crore voters across the country. This Yoga guru said was to ensure that the BJP could get 300 seats.

Interestingly, Narendra Modi had accepted Ramdev’s terms for support in January.

Baba Ramdev had then declared that an agreement was reached on various issues. In return, the Yoga guru had promised that he would send his followers to each home across the country to canvass support for the BJP.

FIRs against Arvind Kejriwal convoy for ‘evading’ toll tax in Gujarat

The Gujarat police has lodged two separate complaints against Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief Arvind Kejriwal’s convoy in connection with alleged non-payment of toll tax. Mr. Kejriwal visited Gujarat for four days last week for what he called an audit of Chief Minister Narendra Mr. Modi’s governance in the state.

The first complaint is lodged in the Patan district by a toll booth employee Mukesh Gadhvi who has alleged that an AAP convoy of around 20 cars and other vehicles passed through without paying any toll.

“While heading towards Kutch from Radhanpur on March 5, it is alleged that none of the cars in the AAP convoy paid tax at Varahi toll plaza,” said N J Jadeja, sub-inspector at Varahi police station.

“We booked a case under IPC 188 last night for not adhering to notification about toll tax. However, no specific names were mentioned in the FIR. We are now taking statements and checking CCTV footages of toll booth to identify the drivers of these cars,” Mr. Jadeja added.

The second complaint was lodged on Thursday night at Samkhiali police station in Kutch district by Dipendrasinh Tomar, security in-charge of Samkhilai toll plaza.

Mr. Tomar too has said that an AAP convoy of around 15 cars passed through the toll plaza at 4:30 pm on March 6 without paying tax.

“We have taken Tomar’s complaint and booked a case against drivers of AAP convoy for not following the notification of National Highway Authority of India (NHAI)” said the police.

Mr. Kejriwal had travelled to Patan and Kutch districts during his Gujarat visit on March 5 and 6.

Crude bomb planted on two-wheeler explodes near mosque

A low-intensity crude bomb, planted on a two-wheeler in front of a mosque at Nelpettai in Madurai, exploded early today.

No casualty was reported, police said, adding, the two-wheeler was completely damaged in the explosion.

The explosion took place before the “Fazar” prayer at 5 am, police said.

The bomb, packed with potassium nitrate, was planted near the silencer of the two-wheeler of Haja Mohideen, Secretary of the Mosque.

Police said some persons were unhappy with Mohideen as he was instrumental in putting up a check post near the mosque.

He had also helped the police install CCTV camera in the area to monitor public movement.

The bomb was such that it could blast with the heat generated by the silencer of a vehicle, police said, adding potassium nitrate had been tightly packed using jute and had been linked to a nine volt battery.

Dehradun’s ‘two idiots’ win accolades with their UFO-like hexacopter

Two students of Dehradun’s Graphic Era University have invented a helicopter which can carry a load double the time of its own weight.

The helicopter resembles a UFO and weighs just 1.870 kg. It is operated by a remote control and can fly continuosly for 10 minutes at a height of 300 metres.

The chopper was able to carry 4.5 kg water bottles upto a height of 300 metre at the exhibition.

The innovators, Ayush Dua and Akshay Bharadwaj, both third year Computer Science students, claimed they took around 45 days to invent this object which helped them win an award at IIT-Kanpur’s fest-Techkriti.
“In our invention, we have used Lithium Polymer 4S battery. If more powerful battery is used then we can make it fly for about half-an-hour”, said Ayush.

Director of Graphic Era University Prof. Kamal Ghanshala has congratulated the two young inventors. In the past, students of the institution have also successfully invented a bomb detector.

Man arrested for abducting, raping wife 5 years after marriage

Five years after a man eloped with a girl, married her and had two children with her, has been arrested for her abduction and rape.

Kolar policemen told that Balram Bhagat (25) had abducted the minor girl from Kolar in 2009. She was just 17-year-old then.

The two were native of Khandwa and worked as labourers in Kolar. With an intention to marry, the two had eloped to Khandwa after which the girl’s family had lodged an abduction report against the youth at Kolar police station.

By the time police nabbed them, they had two kids – a three-year-old girl and a one year old boy, the report said.

Police has arrested the youth five years after he was booked. The girl is around 22 years now and has been brought back along with her kids and handed over to her family.

“It is now up to the court to decide future of the two. The verdict will mainly depend on the statement of the family members of the girl,” Station house officer of Kolar police station, Akhilesh Mishra told.

Why is Kejriwal creating controversies recently?

Arvind Kejriwal’s Mumbai trip, similar to his Gujarat trip, was marred with controversy. In Gujarat, Kejriwal being detained by the police and having the front side of the glass broken by a ruthless mob while sitting in the front seat opposite to the driver was not well received by his party men who in Delhi, voiced out a protest outside the BJP office which led to physical fights, throwing of chairs and beating with sticks, using perhaps all undemocratic means to attack the ‘opponent’ as if in a war.

Extreme ruckus was created which made the police to intervene (who also got beaten up thanks to human savagery) and the crowd had to be pacified using water cannons. While both the sides are to blame for indulging in a spat, the media blamed AAP outrightly which came as a bit of a shock as even BJP workers used chairs to attack them (surely AAP members were not marching with chairs).

The truth is, people get influenced with media easily. This very media which once went gaga with Kejriwal’s ‘aam aadmi’ ideology and highlighted his good work, left no stones unturned to topple him from the position of a hero and made him as a trouble monger, a man who seeks publicity for himself from the media. On one hand, he used media as a tool to expose corruption and communalism practiced by the politicians, his relationship with the same media has turned sour due to his and his party’s recent actions or misdeeds.
His recent trip to Mumbai was no different. Some criticised him of violating the order promulgated by the police that not more than five persons can assemble in one place. Others criticised him of accommodating more than three persons in the auto-rickshaw for which his driver was fined. Then he boarded a train for Churchgate in a compartment filled with media persons and supporters. It is needless to say that he caused great hassle to commuters trying to rush to their respective offices during that peak hour. To add to it, the rush of supporters led to three metal detectors at the station to be toppled. He has been booked along with his supporters under Section 188 (Disobedience to order promulgated by public servant) and Section 143 (Unlawful assembly).

The question which arises here is why Kejriwal is inviting controversy wherever he goes? Is it a ploy of the other parties and media as he and his party states? Surely he is not naïve enough to commit such grave mistakes having the back up of a good education and a powerful position in job. Besides, he doesn’t even want to tarnish his image by creating such controversies. So what is the real reason?
There remains many questions unanswered. One is why did Kejriwal resign after governing for 49 days when he was so sure that his government had done the best work in such a short span? Besides, what about leaking of a video in which he is seen saying off record to a popular journalist to emphasise on certain parts of his conversation? Is he using media for his own convenience? Why did he shift his gear to communalism when his actual battle was for eliminating corruption? After resigning from the chief minister’s post, why is he still involved in political rallies?

The truth is for the people to judge. They should use their discretion and not blindly believe any rhetoric by political parties or the angle as presented, debated and discussed upon by the media. We urban citizens are an educated lot and we should be aware of the happenings and use our own logic to choose a suitable candidate for the 2014 general election.

Tender an apology or face defamation: Bhujbal

ChhaganBhujbalMaharasthra PWD Minister Chhagan Bhujal had sent a legal notice to Bharatiya Janata party leader KiritSomaiya for maligning his image in public forum. In the notice, Bhujbal mentioned, “Somaiya should withdraw the allegations made against me and my relatives. He should unconditionally tender an apology for defaming my name tomisguide people. A defamation case will be registered under the Indian Penal code and he will have to pay compensation of 100 crores for defaming my name.”

In the notice,Bhujbal mentioned that KiritSomiaya had conducted a Press Conference at Marathi PatrakarSangh on 21st and 28th February. He had given an interview to one of the Marathi newspaper where Somaiya had made false allegations of irregularitiesin the construction of Maharashtra Sadan at Delhi, Slum Rehabilitation scheme. The allegations made by him are baseless in an attempt to misguide people.Bhujbal also clarified that the construction work of Maharashtra Sadan at Delhi and Slum Rehabilitation scheme was undertaken by following guidelines.

Bhujbal said that Somaiya is making such allegations to tarnish his reputation since LokSabha election is just round the corner.He also demanded an unconditional apology from Somaiyawithin 48 hours failing which strict action will be taken against him.

Conflict in AAP over tickets

Conflict-AAP-ticketsThe AamAadmi Partywhich was formed with an intention to fight issues like corruption and provide clean governance is plagued by infighting prevalent within the party. Party workers are unhappy with the Screening Committee’s decision to issue ticket to Satish Jain from north Mumbai constituency. The party which had opened its membership for the common man is not following transparency while allocating tickets to party members. As a result of this some party workers are not happy with the functioning of the senior leaders. The rift which was prevalent in Delhi is now being witnessed in Mumbai too.

Yesterday, AAP declared their fifth list for LokSabha comprising 56 names out of which 17 names belonged from Maharashtra.Satish Jain had worked with an eminent bank.Jain had played a vital role in exposing a scam involvingReliance.

AV possess a letter forwarded by party workers on 3rd March, 2014 to AAP leadersMayank Gandhi and Anjali Damania where they expressed their displeasure over the Satish Jain’s nomination from North Mumbai constituency.

In the letter, it wasmentioned that Satish Jain was allotted ticket due to his proximity with a member of the Maharashtra Unit of AAP.As a result of this deserving candidates were sidelined.

Sources from AAP spoke to AV and said, “Some deserving candidates were expecting to get nominated from the North Mumbai constituency. However, some party members who were close with Satish Jain started lobbying for him.Party members were upset after they noticed that some members had introduced Satish Jain as a candidate belonging to North Mumbai constituency which is not true.”

Here are some of the questions which were raised in the letter forwarded to senior party members for issuing ticket toSatish Jain.

1. After being rejected from north Central Mumbai constituency, he(Satish Jain) is being promoted as the candidate of Mumbai North but he has never worked from this constituency. Neither does this person possess any celebrity status like other candidates who were issued tickets.

2. There were many other candidates who had played a vital role in raising the electricity tariff issue. But Satish was nominated due to his close proximity with senior members of the party.

3. His (Satish Jain) lobbying was initiated by the convener behind closed doors rather than a public meeting, to create a soft corner for him in north. Such practice is prevalent in corrupt parties like Congress and BJP which is completely against the principles and code of conduct of AAP.

4. Satish Jain was said to have good rating, but for the Mumbai North Central constituency.

5. 600 signatures were not generated in support of his candidature from Mumbai North.

Many party workers unhappy after being denied tickets as they are planning to quit the party and alleged that favouritism exist in the party. The process of allotting tickets was all pre-planned as the common man was sidelined.

Mayank Gandhi, Maharashtra president of AAP downplayed the rift issue and said, “Internal conflicts keep on happening in the party. The party workers initially were not pleased but after the allotment of the tickets they are happy.”