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Heavy snowfall triggers avalanches in Kashmir, 11 dead

At least 11 people, including two Army jawans, were killed while over 100 others were evacuated to safety as the unprecedented snowfall in March triggered avalanches and damaged over 150 structures including dozens of houses in Jammu and Kashmir.

Two Army personnel, Naik Vijay Prasad and Dharmindra Singh of 82 field regiment, died after an avalanche hit their camp in Kargil sector of Ladakh region, police said on Wednesday.

Bodies of both the personnel have been recovered.

Four persons were killed after an avalanche hit two houses at Paiseran-Dragdun village in Damhal Hanjipora area of south Kashmir’s Kulgam district in the wee hours today, a police official said.

A 48-year-old woman died after her tin shed dwelling collapsed due to heavy snowfall at Mimigam village in Qazigund area, the official said.

Three Nepali labourers were killed when an avalanche hit a stone quarry at Kaksar in Kargil sector, he said.

A 60-year-old woman Fazi died after her house collapsed under the weight of snow at Kansu village of southern Shopian district last night. Two other family members were rescued.

A police spokesman said 14 Gujjar families comprising 65 persons were shifted from Waltengo Nard area of Qazigund in Kulgam district to safer places due to threat of avalanches.

Six more Gujjar families comprising 24 persons were shifted from Meerasi Nallah area of Qazigund to safer places, the spokesman said.

SC asks Law Commission to frame guidelines on hate speeches

Hearing a petition, the Supreme Court on Wednesday asked the Law Commission to look into the issue of hate speeches being made by politicians.

A bench headed by justice BS Chauhan further asked the Commission to consider framing guidelines to prevent such provocative statements.

The crucial development came just weeks before the General Elections, and in response to a petition by NGO Pravasi Bhalai Sangathan.

In its arguments seeking a ban on hate speeches, the NGO contended that such intemperate comments are in violation of the principles of the Indian Constitution.

The PIL had named Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh as respondents as the two states witnessed incidents of alleged hate speeches.

The Election Commission has already apprised the SC about provisions that are there in law for governments to act against inflammatory speeches.

Earlier this month, the Supreme Court had dismissed a PIL seeking its direction to restrain politicians from indulging in “provocative and hate speeches”, saying that it cannot curtail people’s fundamental right to free speech.

“We cannot curtail fundamental rights of people. It is a precious rights guaranteed by Constitution,” a bench headed by Justice RM Lodha said, adding “we are a mature democracy and it is for the public to decide.”

“We are 128 million people and there would be 128 million views. One is free not accept the view of others,” the bench said.

FIR against 8 MBBS students for ragging juniors in Gujarat

An FIR was on Wednesday lodged against eight MBBS students for allegedly ragging 18 juniors at a medical college hostel in the district, police said.

The eight students have been suspended by the college following the incident and asked to vacate their hostel rooms.

The second year MBBS students of Gujarat Medical Education and Research Society (GMRS) medical college in Dharpur village of Patan allegedly made video clip of freshers after forcing them to strip and do exercises in front of them, according to the complaint.
The ragging took place in the hostel premises of the medical college on March 4, police said.

“We learnt that senior students targeted 18 students of first year MBBS on that day. The seniors forced them to strip and do various exercises in front of them. When the junior students tried to run away, the seniors locked them in room no. 208 of the hostel,” said inspector R G Parmar of Balisana police station.

“It is alleged that the seniors locked the junior students in a room, thrashed them, threatened them with dire consequences and made obscene video clip after stripping them,” he said.

When the issue reached to anti-ragging committee, all the eight senior students were asked by the college authority to vacate their hostel rooms on March 6 as punishment.

“Taking immediate action, we have also suspended them from the college till we complete our internal investigation. Based on our findings, the hostel warden today lodged an FIR against the eight students for their act,” said Dr Gurudas Khilnani, dean of GMERS medical college and chairman of anti-ragging committee.

Shocking video of bullying at Delhi school goes viral

A video of a student being bullied by a bunch of his schoolmates in a Delhi school has shocked parents who have demanded strict action against the boys.

In the video, that has gone viral on mobile messaging application WhatsApp, the two Class 6 students are seen hurling abuses at another boy, apparently from Class 7, while two others encourage them. The video was shot on Monday by a student on his cellphone, despite the gadget being banned for students within the school premises.

The school management said appropriate action had been taken against the children “while keeping in mind that these were young kids and their future should not be ruined.”

While school officials aren’t saying what action has been taken, sources within the school told that the two boys who were most aggressive have left the school.

The school management, which will be holding a meeting of its parent body tomorrow, has received several emails and SMSes from concerned parents about the incident while also asking how so many of these kids were carrying cellphones.

Pakistani mobile signals detected 5km inside Bikaner, police fear terror plot

Expressing concern over mobile signal spillover from Pakistan in the border areas of Western Rajasthan, district Superintendent of Police on Wednesday wrote to the Collector seeking ban on the use of Pakistani SIM card in Bikaner.

SP Santosh Tukaram told that signals from mobile tower erected in Pakistan were
being detected 4-5 km inside Indian Territory which raises possibilities of the network being used by anti-national elements.

Use of Pakistani SIM is banned for the same reason in Barmer and Ganganagar under section 144 of CrPC. Bikaner District administration would soon take a decision on this, sources said.

A day before CBSE class 12 Board exams, Physics question paper leaked on Facebook

Class 12 students in Indore have demanded taking re-examination of CBSE Physics paper after the question papers were allegedly leaked a day before the test on social-networking site Facebook. The students’ anger came out after only Manipur schools declared holding re-examinations.

The exam papers were leaked on March 4, a day before the exams were scheduled. The set number of the paper was leaked on Facebook in Manipur. As the reports surfaced, CBSE announced that re-examination of the Physics paper will be held at all Manipur centres on April 2.

Students in Indore claimed that they worked day and night for the examinations and appeared to take the paper not knowing that some other students had already seen the question paper a day before on Facebook and were likely to score more than them.

Hence they demanded that re-examination should not only take place in Manipur, but across India. “We will protest till our demands are met,” they said.

MM Joshi to get Varanasi, hunt still on for a seat for Modi

Just a month ahead of the Lok Sabha elections, the Bharatiya Janata is still hunting for a seat for its prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi in Uttar Pradesh. Sources suggested that Modi may now contest from Lucknow or Allahabad if he decides to contest from Uttar Pradesh at all. The development comes a day ahead of the party’s Central Election Committee meet where the second list of candidates is likely to be released.

There were reports that Modi might contest from senior Murli Manohar Joshi’s Varanasi seat but he was reluctant to give up his seat. It was also believed that Joshi would be moved to Kanpur seat but senior party leader Kalraj Mishra was eyeing the Kanpur seat.

Sources said that Joshi was confident that he will contest from the seat and no one from the BJP has officially broached the subject of him moving out of Varanasi.

On Monday, Joshi went to his constituency and held a meeting with his supporters to press for his credentials for contesting from Varanasi. Even though Joshi has stated that he will follow the party’s dictate, he made his displeasure known to all.

Joshi had earlier sent out a subtle message to the party leadership by saying it should keep in mind the winnability aspect besides the “prestige” of the prime ministerial candidate while taking a decision.

BJP’s secret pact with MNS will prove counterproductive

The Maharashtra Navnirman Sena has always claimed itself to be the champion of Marathi cause. Few years ago, the party came into limelight after assaulting north Indian students and drivers. Parties like Bharatiya Janata Party and Congress used to condemn the attacks for gaining political mileage out of this issue. As a result of this the saffron party had improved its performance in the 2009 Lok Sabha election held in Uttar Pradesh. Recently, former BJP president Nitin Gadkari had met MNS chief Raj Thackeray and asked him to resist from contesting polls. Shiv Sena was miffed with the growing proximity between BJP and MNS and even asked the former to clarify its stand about it. By shaking hands with MNS the saffron party has betrayed the north Indians.

The MNS had played a spoilsport in the 2009 Lok Sabha election by splitting the Marathi votes thereby causing huge damage to BJP and Shiv Sena. Thus the Congress-NCP benefited out of it as they retained power in the state. The BJP doesn’t want to avert such situation this time hence they are trying to woo Raj Thackeray.

Raj Thackeray announced that MNS won’t field its candidate from those constituencies where BJP is contesting election. He also declared his support for BJP’s prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi. A question which arises here is how can BJP support a party which had taken an aggressive stand against north Indians in Mumbai and Maharashtra? Is the party only trying to get closer to MNS keeping in mind the forthcoming Lok Sabha election? The BJP will have to face adverse consequences if it forms an alliance with MNS. If the saffron party is really bothered about the welfare of north Indians then they should keep a safe distance from the MNS. The MNS is a small party and is yet to gain a foothold across Maharashtra.

The chairman of the Uttar Pradesh state campaign committee Rampati Ram Tripathi criticized the BJP’s decision to approach MNS ahead of the Lok Sabha election. Tripathi is learnt to have informed BJP leaders in Mumbai that the move align with MNS will prove costly for the party in northern states such as Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. According to the newspaper quote given by Tripathi, he said, “You might win two seats here in Mumbai. However, you might lose more seats in other states,” His fears stemmed from Raj Thackeray’s anti-north Indians stance potentially hurting the BJP in states such as Uttar Pradesh and Bihar where it’s trying to achieve a sizeable tally in order to breach the 200-seat mark. Thus a sizeable portion of north Indians might not vote for the saffron party.

‘Our party will win Lok Sabha election by a big margin’

gopalBJP MLA Gopal Shetty is all set to contest the Lok Sabha election from North Mumbai Constituency. Shetty began his political career as a corporator in the year 1992. He is confident of defeating the Congress party. Gopal Shetty spoke about the developmental work undertaken by him in his constituency and the Modi factor in Lok Sabha polls with our correspondent Prakash Jha.

Once North Mumbai constituency was considered as BJP’s bastion but Congress has gained a foothold over hit from last 10 years. So do you think that the BJP will be able to regain its fortress in this general election?

It is true that our party has been performing well since last 10 years but we can’t say that north Mumbai has become Congress party’s bastion. The BJP and Shiv Sena still have a strong foothold in this constituency as we have three assembly leaders and more than 20 corporators. Last time we were defeated by a margin of 5,000 votes. Prior to that Congress had won from this constituency by fielding Govinda who is a popular Bollywood actor. However we are confident that our party will win the election by a bigger margin.

You have held the post of a corporator, BJP Mumbai Unit president, MLA and now you are contesting the Lok Sabha election. Are you confident of faring better in this election?

Definitely, I will emerge victorious in this election as people are coming forward to support me. I have worked for the welfare of people in my constituency and have gained their confidence. Moreover, people are already fed up of Congress hence they will vote for me.

Will the Modi factor play any role in your victory in the Lok Sabha election?

I will secure more votes on account of the Modi factor.

Do you think that your vote margin will decline due to the emergence of Aam Aadmi Party?

AAP might have put up an impressive show in Delhi but the situation is very different in Mumbai. The party can’t split our votes especially in the north Mumbai constituency.

The party has issued ticket to you to contest the Lok Sabha election as there was no able candidate in your constituency?

It is true as when my name was discussed no candidate came forward to demand a ticket to contest election from my constituency. Everyone is aware that I am capable of winning the election. This only goes to show that the party has faith in me.

On which agenda will you be contesting the election this time?

There are several issues but corruption issue will remain on the forefront even though it is a national issue. As far as my constituency is concerned, I have planned to construct a multi-specialty hospital. People have to visit hospitals in the town for undergoing medical treatment due to lack of multi-speciality hospital in the suburbs.

What work have you done in your constituency?

We have installed the statue of national leaders, developed gardens conducting seminars on the anniversary of renowned leaders to make youth aware about it. I have installed the statues of Veer Savarkar, Chattrapati Shivaji Maharaj, Rani Laxmi Bai, Swami Vivekanand. Our party is constructing a sports complex of international standards and it will be named after late Balasaheb Thackeray.

It won’t be easy for the Mahayuti alliance to sweep polls? What is your take about this?

Elections are always tough. We will give a tough fight to Congress and NCP and will emerge victorious.

Earlier the Shiv Sena and BJP have protested against the illegal MCA club in Kandivali. But now both the parties are silent about this issue. Has this issue been put on the backburner?

No. I am planning to file a petition about this issue in the court. The common man must be offered membership of the club at nominal rates. I will continue to fight until justice is done to the common man.

What message would you like to give to the voters of North Mumbai constituency?

People have already seen me working for the development of my constituency. I have successfully implemented the developmental work undertaken by me. I will continue to work for the welfare of the common man.

Divorce postponed
But work against BJP

sena-against-BJPThe Shiv Sena might be miffed with the BJP after Nitin Gadkari had met MNS chief Raj Thackeray to desist from contesting the Lok Sabha polls but Sena won’t be severing ties with NDA. Earlier Sena had threatened to call off its alliance with the BJP as it questioned the motive behind Gadkari and Raj Thackeray meeting as it would only divide the Marathi votes. On Tuesday, several BJP leaders lined up to meet Uddhav Thackeray in an attempt to pacify him after he threatened to withdraw from the alliance with BJP over Gadkari’s meet with Raj. These included Maharashtra BJP chief Devendra Fadnavis and Rajiv Pratap Rudy. Inspite of having an alliance with BJP, Shiv Sena party workers won’t assist the BJP candidates in the upcoming Lok Sabha election.

Highly reliable sources from Shiv Sena party said, “Although we have not quit the NDA, but we are really hurt that BJP has shaken hands with MNS without our consent. Our party worker will not campaign in those constituencies where BJP candidates are contesting election.”

Attacking the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray said the party must clarify its stand on its alliance with the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena, led by Uddhav’s cousin and rival Raj Thackeray.

“BJP should clarify who is authorized in Maharashtra BJP to take decisions?” Uddhav asked in the aftermath of former BJP chief Nitin Gadkari’s recent meeting with the MNS leader.

Uddhav Thackeray said, “In the past whatever important decision has been taken through a consensus between both the parties. We had good equation with Gopinath Munde and other leaders from the BJP. A question arises who is the authorized person to speak on behalf of the BJP?.

Senior party leaders, including Rajnath Singh and its prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi spoke to Thackeray and attempted to reassure him on its alliance with Shiv Sena.

Devendra Fadnavis, BJP state President said, “I cleared the version of BJP to Shiv Sena Chief Uddhav Thackeray. Shiv Sena is in alliance with us from last two decades and the party supported us every time and even now they are with us. Shiv Sena is our natural friend and they will keep supporting us.”
MNS Chief Raj Thackeray has played his card well after BJP Leader Nitin Gadkari wooed him to support Modi after which he didn’t declare his candidate against BJP candidate. On the other hand, he declared an open war against Shiv Sena by fielding candidates from those constituency where Shiv Sena candidates will contest election.