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Why the government is playing a rule game?

The search for the missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH 370 has made some headway as Malaysian officials identified one of the passengers travelling with a stolen passport. The officials said that their probe was focused on the stolen passports and they were probing the issue from a hijack and sabotage angle. The officials are still trying to identify the second individual. There are various statements and media releases but the fact remains that the plane is not yet traceable and has mysteriously vanished. The lack of any pro-active measures of our government only furthers the belief that we do not have what it takes to be an assertive regional power and grants substance to the suspicion that, additionally, we may be incompetent in the areas of surveillance, search and rescue compared to several other smaller nations in this part of the world. With five Indian people on board of the missing plane, our apathetic attitude is disgusting when one considers how the Government of India recently went hammer and tongs at a superpower merely to protect a certain high-ranking government official from a well-deserved prison sentence. Obviously, the lives of five ordinary Indians and the anxiety of their families does not mean as much for them. What a shame.

A Mumbai couple, Vinod Kolekar and Chetana, along with their son, Swanand, were on board the missing Malaysian Airlines flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing to visit their older son, Sanved, who is doing post-doctoral studies in the Chinese capital. Kranti Shirsath, 44, from Pune, one of the five Indians on board, was on her way to meet her husband in North Korea. The Kolekars, residing at Yoginagar in Borivali West, left for Beijing on Friday night after a stopover in Kuala Lumpur. Swanand, 23, had completed his engineering degree and was planning to do M.Tech. Vinod, 59, retired as engineer and is now a consultant. His wife, 55, took voluntary retirement from the laboratory of a major hospital in Mumbai. It is very exciting to see the responses of the Indian authorities on the situation. Why the government of India is playing a rule game in this crucial time? Though we have lost only a few lives from our country, it is very responsible act of the government to inform the public what steps have been taken so far to bring back those victims. The Indian Government should immediately dispatch its team to join the operation that has been going on for the cause of those Indian lives. If it is possible then Indian satellite should be connected in search operation. There is no need to monitor the flights by human intervention continuously. The data produced need to be analysed only in case of problems. This can be done by the Airlines to decentralise the effort.

The fact that no debri has been found so far leads to the guesswork that there is no rubble at all. For all we know, the plane has been hijacked and it’s transponder is switched off and the plane has been taken to an unknown destination. The fate of the passengers are not known and the plane maybe used for some other purpose, probably for crime, and much later we will come to know the fate of the plane and it’s passengers. It could be a scene straight out of science fiction, in an era where mobile phones and Facebook postings of private individuals are accurately tracked and archived; it is too difficult to conceive that designs for knowing movements of aircrafts have not been unified by its manufacturer. Are business interests of aircraft manufacturers more important than lives of passengers of ill-fated flights? US intelligence agencies and Boeing manufacturers definitely owe an explanation to the world’s citizens. This scheme should not cost much if the aircraft manufacturers provided the transmitters connected to the black box which receives all the vital parameters continuously in the planes .We are simply living with the old concept of sealed black box in the modern world where every plane has satellite linked phones.

It’s astonishing to note that even after 48 hours of losing contact with the plane; no agency is able to locate the possible crash site! With so many satellites and spying mechanisms and technology to the fore, isn’t there one method in the world to detect this kind of accident?
God help all the lives that are lost and all families grieving throughout the world.

Delhi HC upholds death penalty of 4 convicts in December 16 gang-rape

gange-accusedThe Delhi High Court on Thursday upheld the death sentence of four convicts in the December 16, 2012 gang-rape case.

A division bench of Justice Reva Khetrapal and Justice Pratibha Rani also dismissed the appeals of the four convicts challenging the trial court verdict awarding them death penalty.

Welcoming the HC’s decision, the father of the victim hoped it would act as a deterrent in the future.

Former IPS officer Kiran Bedi, meanwhile, pointed out that now it is to be seen how soon the Supreme Court and the President finalise the decision. The perpetrators will be hanged to death one day, added Bedi.

A 23-year-old physiotherapy intern was gang-raped, and brutally sexually assaulted by six men, including a juvenile, in a moving bus. The accused then threw her and her male companion out of the vehicle, stripped of clothing, to die by the roadside on the cold December night.

The woman died of grave intestinal injuries on December 29, 2012 at Singapore’s Mount Elizabeth Hospital, where she was airlifted for specialised treatment.

One of the six accused was found dead in a cell in Delhi’s Tihar Jail. A juvenile involved in the crime was on August 31, 2013 sent by the Juvenile Justice Board to a reform home for three years, the maximum term under the juvenile law.

The trial court had on September 13, 2013 awarded the death sentence to Mukesh (26), Akshay Thakur (28), Pawan Gupta (19) and Vinay Sharma (20).

The court had then referred the case to the high court for confirmation of the sentence.

The chargesheet was filed on January 03 last year.

Salman Khurshid mocks SC, EC; Jagdambika Pal calls him ‘mentally-bankrupt’

External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid has heaped scorn on the Supreme Court and the Election Commission of India ahead of General Elections.

Speaking at an event in London, Khurshid mocked the EC, saying the directions issued by the organisation only ensure that a party will lose elections and not win them.

“They are only three and they can decide which word you can use during election campaign. The broad philosophical approach is that you should do and say nothing that wins you an election, you should try your best to lose election,” Khurshid said.

The minister also mocked Supreme Court judges at the event.

“Judges sit and they say this is not to happen and of course go to the extent of threatening contempt proceedings against officials. Two judges can say anything about Parliamentarians that they will be allowed to contest or not, what kind of affidavit they have to file, what they can do and so on,” he said.

Khurshid also reportedly slammed Jagdambika Pal, describing the former Congress leader as greedy and fickle-minded.

Pal had upset Khurshid by raking up the controversy over a trust run by the minister’s family.

Reacting to Khurshid’s comments, former Congress leader Jagdambika Pal said that only a mentally-bankrupt person can make such comments on judiciary and the EC.

Former JD(U) leader Shivanand Tiwari also said that when Khurshid is in Congress, the party doesn’t need anybody else to ruin it.

BJP leader Prakash Javadekar said that Khurshid’s diatribe against the EC is nothing but his sheer desperation. Meanwhile, retired Justice RS Sodhi said that it is not wrong to criticise the SC but it should be constructive.

SC rejects Subrata Roy’s bail plea; next hearing on March 25

The Supreme Court on Thursday rejected Sahara chief Subrata Roy’s bail plea saying that it can’t release him as the company is yet to give proposal to repay investor’s money.

The apex court will hear Sahara’s debenture case on March 25.

The Beleaguered Sahara Chief had yesterday challenged before the Supreme Court his detention order passed by a two-member bench calling it “illegal and unconstitutional” and demanded his release.

“Declare the order dated 04.03.2014 as void, nullity and non-est in the eyes of law,” said the petition on behalf of Roy.

On March 4, the two-judge bench had sent Roy and two of company’s directors to Tihar jail in connection with the case relating to non-refund of Rs. 20,000 crore to its investors.

A writ of habeas corpus is used to bring a prisoner or other detainee before the court to determine if the person’s imprisonment or detention is lawful.

On the last date of hearing on March 7, the apex court had asked the Sahara group to come out with “honourable proposal” for depositing Rs. 20,000 crore of investors money and posted the hearing on March 11.

The matter was then posted for hearing on March 11 but the case got adjourned with no date of further hearing specified.

Why Anna Hazare ditched Mamata Banerjee

Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee, known for losing her temper, is visibly angry. The firebrand leader is upset because she was on Wednesday ‘ditched’ by social activist Anna Hazare, who failed to turn up at the ‘joint rally’ in Ramlila Maidan.

Not long ago, Anna had endorsed Mamata for the PM’s post, saying she was the only leader in the country who had replied to his letter on 17-point agenda for the nation.

So, what changed overnight that Anna came to Delhi on Tuesday for the rally but did not attend it.

The official reason given by his aides was that the Gandhian was unwell.

“He was feverish and suffering from exhaustion. When the TMC leaders came to escort him to the venue, Hazare expressed his inability to accompany them,” Anna aide Datta Awari was quoted as saying.

But sources made it amply clear that the reason behind skipping the ‘joint rally’ was something else.

Anna was reportedly not happy with the manner in which the rally was promoted. As per sources, the activist thought the rally had been publicised as a political event, and that people had been given the impression as to how the West Bengal Chief Minister had managed to get Anna for the rally.

All this, coupled with the fact that very few people had turned up for the rally, made Anna skip the event, as his ‘main motive’ behind coming to Delhi was to address the people.

With people clearly giving a skip to the Ramlila Maidan, Anna had no reason to be there, sources stated.

Mamata had yesterday minced no words in stating that she didn’t care if others support her or not.

Mamata told the crowd: “Jo ladai humne shuru kari hai vo jaari rakhnege, chaahe koi saath de ya na de (we will carry on with the struggle which we have started, whether someone supports us or not).”

“I left my work to attend this rally, it was not a show of strength,” the firebrand leader said, adding it was Anna who wanted the rally to be held in Delhi.

Hinting that becoming the PM was not her ambition, she said, “I don’t want individual power; I want power for the public.”

“Muddai lakh bura chahe to kya hota hai, wahi hota hai jo manjoore Khuda hota hai,” she said further.

West Bengal shocker: Mentally-challenged woman raped in ATM

A mentally-challenged woman was allegedly raped by a miscreant in an ATM in West Bengal’s Howrah district early Wednesday, police said.

The incident happened in the Nazirganj area. The accused has been arrested, a police officer said.
The ATM did not have a security guard.

Witnesses said the alleged culprit saw the woman aimlessly loitering in the ATM and sexually assaulted her.

The man was caught by two people of a marriage party who were passing by. They handed him over to the police.

The victim, meanwhile, has been admitted to a state-run Hospital in the district. Medical tests have been conducted.

India needs 1,600 aircraft in 20 years: Boeing

Raising its forecast for India, Boeing on Thursday said India needs 1,600 new aircraft worth USD 205 billion over next 20 years.

Last year’s forecast was 1,450 airplanes at USD 175 billion.

Dinesh Keskar, vice president, sales, Boeing commercial airplanes, told at India Aviation 2014 that the company was bullish about India.

He said their forecast was based on the thinking of the Civil Aviation Ministry and a lot of things planned for the development of the aviation sector.

He pointed out that the ministry expects the number of aircraft in India to go up from 400 to 1,000 in six years. “Another 1,000 airplanes will be added in 14 years,” said Keskar.

He said that the forecast is based on normal behaviour pattern and that they took into account infrastructure and policy framework.

Keskar reiterated that there are no safety issues involved in Dreamliners 787 supplied to Air India. “Boeing is committed to enhance reliability of 787 Air India to enhance the reliability of 787,” he said.

He also denied that Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) threatened Boeing. “We were asked to come and brief because DGCA as a regulator need to take action,” he said.

He said Boeing delivered 122 787s to 16 airlines worldwide and the airplanes so far flew 13.3 million passengers.

He claimed that a survey done in India done by Boeing showed that over 58 per cent of passengers who flew 787 said it exceeded their expectations while 32 per cent said it met their expectations.

Lalu Prasad Yadav turns to vaastu ahead of polls

RJD chief Lalu Prasad has turned to vaastu shastra ahead of the Lok Sabha polls to rid himself and his family of misfortune and ill-luck and to ensure good electoral performance of his party.

With over a dozen of his senior party leaders, including a Rajya Sabha member, half a dozen legislators and former ministers, deserting him and joining rival parties, and the Rashtriya Janata Dal’s alliance with the Congress not being seen as a winning combination, Lalu Prasad has ordered that a pond be filled up following a suggestion from an expert in vaastu shastra and an astrologer.

“A pond located inside the sprawling 10 Circular Road, the official residence of (his wife and former chief minister) Rabri Devi, was filled with a mix of mud and sand as per the advice of an vaastu expert,” said a staff at Rabri’s residence.

The pond was dug in 2006 for popular Chhath festival performed by Lalu and Rabri after they shifted from 1 Anne Marg, the chief minister’s official residence, since the RJD was ousted from power in November 2005.

According to RJD leaders close to Lalu Prasad, a vaastu expert suggested that the pond be filled up since it was located in the middle of the house and creating negative energy and obstacles for the family and the party.

Vaastu shastra is an ancient Hindu architectural doctrine that is believed to help occupants of the structure or house lead a happy life.

Lalu “has faith in superstition, astrology and rituals to perform religious worship”, an RJD leader said.

The RJD chief has been visiting various temples and tombs and even paid a visit to a tantric or self-claimed god man Pagla Baba in Uttar Pradesh’s Mirzapur district last year.

A ruling JD-U leader recalled that Lalu was a different man when he took over as the chief minister of Bihar for the first time in March 1990.

“Lalu was radical. (He) used to make fun of babas and religious beliefs, but over the years troubles and uncertainty in politics have turned him superstitious.”

Jaya takes a dig at Karuna for fielding Raja, Maran

AIADMK supremo J Jayalalithaa on Thursday lambasted DMK for fielding former Union ministers A Raja and Dayanidhi Maran, accused in 2G and Aircel-Maxis cases respectively.

Addressing an election rally here, Jayalalithaa said while Raja was facing corruption charges in the 2G case, Maran was an accused in Aircel-Maxis, besides illegally procuring 300 telephone connections at his residence.

Taking a dig at the defence offered by DMK chief M Karunanidhi that cases against the leaders were “weak”, the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister asked, “What does it mean if there is no witness? Karunanidhi thinks that he can justify scam-tainted candidates contest and cheat the people.”

Jayalalithaa, who has been criss-crossing the state to ensure her party’s victory in 39 seats in Tamil Nadu, appealed to the electorate to teach a lesson to the DMK for giving tickets to tainted leaders.

She also appealed the voters to ensure AIADMK’s victory for an inclusive government at the Centre and criticised policies of the Congress-led UPA government.

Narendra Modi to contest LS election from one seat in Gujarat: BJP

The Gujarat BJP on Thursday announced that Chief Minister Narendra Modi will contest elections from one seat in the state, without ruling out the possibility that he may fight on a second seat from Uttar Pradesh.

“I can definitely say that Modiji will fight elections from one seat in Gujarat,” state BJP general secretary Vijay Rupani told reporters here.

“There has been a clamour to invite Narendra Modi to fight elections from four main cities of the state–Ahmedabad, Rajkot, Vadodara and Surat. Our party workers wish that he should contest from Gujarat,” Rupani said.

“Our (state BJP) parliamentary board had met over the last four days in which it was finalised that Modi would contest from one seat in Gujarat,” he said, adding that the decision on which seat he will contest is yet to be taken.

When asked if Modi will also contest from Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh, the BJP leader said, “I do not know anything about that seat, but it will be decided by our central parliamentary board.”

There has been lot of confusion on from which seat Modi will enter the poll fray.

The BJP’s prime ministerial candidate is at present in Delhi to attend the meetings of central parliamentary board and central election committee.

To a question on whether party veteran LK Advani will be contesting from Gandhinagar, from where he holds the seat for five terms, Rupani said, “The central parliamentary board will decide about it.”

“We have not finalised panel of names for the Lok Sabha seats in the first round of meeting of parliamentary board. We will sit again after Holi festival to do that,” he said.

BJP Gujarat unit’s parliamentary board had met on Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday at the residence of Modi, in his presence.

“Our (state) parliamentary board is likely to meet again to finalise the names of panels of candidates for the 26 Lok Sabha seats,” state BJP spokesperson Harsad Patel said.