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Opposition should fix date to pass anti-corruption bills: Rahul Gandhi

Rahul-Gandhi-PMCongress vice president Rahul Gandhi said on Monday that after the budget had been passed, the Parliament should focus on the anti-corruption bills.

Talking to reporters in the national capital Rahul asked the Opposition parties to fix a date to pass the bills on which there was a general consensus.

The Congress VP had recently accused the main Opposition, the BJP of blocking passage of six anti-graft bills at a public rally at Belgaum, Karnataka. He had said that his party wanted to pass them but were being stopped in Parliament. He had also said that the BJP leaders don’t allow functioning of Parliament and at the same time reminded the crowd that the RTI Act and the Lokpal Bill was brought by the Congress.

The Parliament passed the Lokpal Bill in the last session of Parliament. The Congress leaders have said time and again that Rahul was instrumental in getting the anti-graft bill passed.

The BJP, however, hitting back at Rahul said that it was Congress MPs who were creating ruckus in the House. Senior BJP leader and Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha, Arun Jaitley clarified that his party was ready to support most of the anti-corruption legislations once the UPA government restored order in the House.

Taking a dig at the Congress VP, Jaitley had written in his blog, “Not having spoken even once on major scams such as 2G spectrum allocation, coal block allocation, Commonwealth Games, he has only belatedly realised that corruption is a major issue in Indian politics.”

Meanwhile, Union Finance Minister P Chidambaram presented the Interim Budget today amidst din in the House. Leaving direct taxes untouched except for continuing the income tax surcharge on ‘super-rich’ individuals and corporates, he slashed excise duty on cars and two-wheelers, and capital goods and consumer durables to boost manufacturing and growth.

Presenting the Interim Budget for 2014-15 along with a vote-on-account for spending up to July, Chidambaram also provided service tax exemption for storage and warehousing of rice like it was done in the case of paddy last year. Also, blood banks have been exempted from its purview.

Rejecting the argument of policy paralysis, Chidambaram enumerated the path-breaking decisions of the government in 2013-14 which included decontrol of sugar, gradual correction of diesel prices, rationalisation of railway fare, starting the process of issue of new bank licenses and restructuring of power distribution companies.

Referring to the GDP growth rate, Chidambaram said the slowdown began in 2011-12 and in nine quarters it had declined from 7.5 per cent in Q1 of 2011-12 to 4.4 per cent in Q1 of 2013-14.

Parliament to debate Telangana Bill on Tuesday: Kamal Nath

Given the spirited opposition to the passage of the Telangana Bill in Parliament, the UPA government on Monday announced that it will be debated in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday.

“Telangana Bill will come up for discussion in Lok Sabha on 18th. Those who want to oppose can do so in a parliamentary manner,” Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kamal Nath said.

The announcement comes on a day when the YSR Congress is organising a protest at Jantar Mantar in Delhi against the division of Andhra Pradesh. As many as eight train full loads of party workers have arrived in Delhi from various parts of AP, reports said.

The forum for protection of integrated AP, led by the Andhra Pradesh Non-Gazetted Officers (APNGOs) Association, would also be organising a protests this week in Delhi. The forum plans to hold a public meeting at Ramlila Maidan in Delhi against division.
The APNGOs and other protagonists of integrated Andhra Pradesh have been camping in Delhi to campaign against the proposed division.

Meanwhile, the separate statehood supporters have been making efforts for the passage of the Telangana Bill.

TRS president K Chandrasekhar Rao, his party MLAs and the leaders of other pro-Telangana parties and outfits have also been camping in Delhi to drum up support for the Bill.

Andhra Pradesh Bhavan in Delhi has been the venue for many a protest and clashes over the contentious issue during the last couple of weeks.

In a new low in India’s parliamentary history, pepper spray was used in the Lok Sabha on February 13 resulting in hospitalisation of three MPs following a ruckus over introduction of the Telangana bill after which 16 Andhra Pradesh MPs were suspended.

Some Union ministers from Seemandhra region of Andhra Pradesh have met LK Advani seeking BJP’s support for a package for the region following the decision to create a separate Telangana state.

After AAP’s ambitious Lok Sabha plan, first voices of dissent

AAPThe Aam Aadmi Party’s first list of 20 potential giant-killers for the general elections due by May seems to have ruffled some feathers internally. The Congress and the BJP are, however, dismissive.

On Sunday, Arvind Kejriwal’s party lined up some of its big names to contest against the likes of Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi, union ministers Kapil Sibal, Salman Khurshid and Manish Tewari, the BJP’s Nitin Gadkari and Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav.

AAP had sought applications for Lok Sabha ticket. Releasing the list, Mr. Kejriwal’s trusted aide Manish Sisodia said, “Our aim is to send the common man of this country to Parliament. We want good people of this country to be there. This is a new experiment that people of this country are looking forward to.”

But already there is discontent. In Nagpur, where AAP has chosen to air-drop prominent leader Anjali Damania of Mumbai to contest against former BJP president Nitin Gadkari, a local supporter called Rupa Kulkarni said, “The AAP cabinet of Nagpur had approached me over the last two months to convince me to contest elections from this seat. Finally, I made up my mind and agreed.”

She did not oppose Ms. Damania’s nomination but added, “The claims that have been given by AAP that the candidates will be selected on the public mandate within several local districts have not been done. This first list does not have common people in it.”

In Pune, where the party has picked a candidate called Subhash Vaare to contest the seat currently represented by “tainted” Congress leader Suresh Kalmadi, another local, Arun Bhatia, has reportedly threatened that he will contest as an Independent.

The list released yesterday confirms that senior AAP leader Kumar Vishwas, who has already been campaigning, will take on Rahul Gandhi in Amethi, Uttar Pradesh. In the same state, AAP’s Mukul Tripathi will contest against Foreign Minister Salman Khurshid in Farrukhabad, while Baba Hardev Singh will fight Mulayam Singh Yadav in Mainpuri.

In Delhi, journalist-turned-politician Ashutosh will take on Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal in his Chandni Chowk constituency. Mr. Sibal seemed unperturbed, only saying, “Someone has to come, and that person will campaign… To them, I say good luck.”

Mr. Khurshid’s response: “Is it a party or was it a party in Delhi?”

Among other prominent names on the AAP list are social activist Medha Patkar, senior leader Yogendra Yadav and former banker Meera Sanyal.

Also on that list are tribal rights activist Soni Sori, senior advocate HS Phulka and Jarnail Singh, who infamously hurled a shoe at Union minister P Chidambaram during a press conference in 2009.

11 killed, 33 injured as mini-bus plunges into gorge

Eleven people were killed and 33 injured some of them seriously, when a mini-bus in which they were travelling plunged into a gorge in Ramban district of Jammu and Kashmir on Sunday.

The vehicle was on its way to Ramban town from Banihal when it skidded off the road and fell into the 800-ft deep gorge at Battery Chashma at around 3:45 pm, police said.

The mini-bus was packed with passengers, they said.

Eight of the injured, who were in serious condition, were airlifted to the Government Medical College Hospital in Jammu for treatment, police said.

Chief Minister Omar Abdullah expressed grief over the accident and offered his condolences to the bereaved families.

He sanctioned a financial relief of Rs. one lakh each to the next of kin of those killed and Rs. 10,000 each for the injured who had been hospitalised, officials said.

Unidentified woman’s shocking revelation, says ‘I am Asaram’s wife’

In some fresh trouble for Asaram who is accused of raping a minor girl in his Jodhpur ashram last year, an unidentified woman reached Jodhpur court on Monday claiming she is Asaram’s wife.
However, the lady is reportedly married in Jodhpur and hasn’t filed any sexual harassment case against Asaram till now. It is not clear what her intentions are and whether she will become a party in the sexual assault case against Asaram.
On February 8, Jodhpur District and Sessions Court Judge Manoj Kumar Vyas had framed charges against the self-styled godman under sections 342 (for wrongful confinement), 354A (sexual harassment), 370(4) (trafficking), 376(2)f (rape on a woman when she is under twelve years of age), 506 (criminal intimidation), 509/34 and 120 (B) (Criminal conspiracy).
He was also charged under section 23 and 26 of Juvenile Justice Act and section 5(f)/6, 5(g)/6 and 7/8 of POCSO Act. The charges attract a maximum of life imprisonment.
Two other accused Shiva and Prakash were also framed under the same sections except section 109/120(B) instead of plain 120(B) and section 7/8 read with section 17 of POCSO Act instead of plain section 7/8 of POCSO Act. They were however not charged under JJ Act.
The defence had said they were mulling filing a petition against the order.
“Since, the charges on Asaram are redundant, we are exploring the possibilities of filing a revision petition,” Pradeep Choudhary, counsel for Asaram had said.

Bipasha and Harman to tie the knot?

bips-har-1Here is another reason for Tinsel Town to celebrate with pomp and show. Harman Baweja has confirmed of his relationship with BipashaBasu in an interview.

As B-town was ablaze with rumours of the duo dating each other privately, Harman unabashedly admitted that Bipasha is the most attractive woman for him.

Confessing his love for Bipasha, he went on to praise the 35 year old leggy lass` inner and spiritual beauty, stating that they both are quite alike.

After Bipasha`s ex flame John Abraham tied the knot this year, gossips are rife about the duo planning to settle down soon.

The two struck a chord at the 70th birthday bash of superstar Amitabh Bachchan and since then they have often been seen together raising many speculations.

According to a close source, Bipasha`s parents also had a formal meeting with the Bawejas` at their residence.

Well, is marriage on the cards for the couple any time soon…? Well that time will tell.

When Alia Bhatt took Imtiaz Ali for Shopping

alia-bhatt-still-from-highway Imtiaz Ali is on cloud nine with the response his road drama `Highway` received at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival.

`Highway`, starring Alia Bhatt and RandeepHooda in the lead, premiered in the panorama section of the prestigious festival on February 13, a week ahead of its world release this Friday.

The festival concluded last night.

“I have never been invited to a film festival before. I thought this would not be the right platform to showcase my film because the audience were European mostly.

But it was heartwarming to see that despite not knowing the language, they related to the movie`s story line. It felt great to be applauded by Berlin audience,” Imtiaz said

Imtiaz, 42, said while he was nervous about the screening and the audience`s response, his leading lady Alia was concerned about his red carpet outing.

The premiere was also attended by music composer A R Rahman and actor RandeepHooda.

“Alia was concerned about what I was going to wear. She took me to shopping and made sure that I buy a new pair of jeans and shoes. I bought it and teamed it up with a band gala,” Imtiaz said.

The director said during their shopping trip to a mall, he was surprised to see that all the three screenings of `Highway` were housefull.

Govinda grateful to younger actors who copy his style

govinda04Ranveer Singh is an unabashed fan of senior actor Govinda and he has often copied his style for songs and performances. Govinda says he is grateful to such young talents who feel his inimitable dancing style is worth being imitated.

Ranveer is getting a chance to match steps with Govinda in Shaad Ali`s “Kill Dil”.

In fact, Ranveer even paid a tribute to Govinda`s dancing skills in Sanjay LeelaBhansali`s “Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela”, as well as at an awards function.

Showering praise on the younger talent, Govinda said: “Yes, I saw Ranveer in the song `Ishqyaundhishqyaun` in `…Ram-Leela`. He was in full form. I am grateful to the younger actors who think my style is worthy of being copied.”

The duo is said to be sharing a great bonding on the set of the Shaad Ali film.

“Shaad now plans to incorporate a full-on Govinda-Ranveer dance number where the fan will try to match steps with his idol,” said a source associated with “Kill Dill”.

Meanwhile, Govinda has lately lost a lot of weight to look convincing as RanbirKapoor`s father in AnuragBasu`s “JaggaJasoos”.

Stop passing the buck

Railways are considered as the lifeline of Mumbai. Everyday, the city’s suburban trains carry around six million passengers. The trains get overcrowded during the peak hours in morning and evening as officegoers and students try to enter inside it. The capacity of the train is only 1,500 passengers but it increases to 8,500 during the peak hours which prove fatal for commuters. Many times people try to board an overcrowded train as they stand on footboards. Later, many of them fall on the tracks after being hit by the poles. The worst part is that these commuters don’t even receive first-aid treatment for several hours. Often several passengers lose their lives as they don’t get any treatment during the golden hour. Golden hours means the hour immediately following traumatic injury in which medical treatment to prevent irreversible damage and optimise the chance of survival is most effective.

Sometimes commuters fall from the trains while trying to board a running train. The alarming rise in the number of accidents puts a question mark about the efficiency of railways.

Many times, commuters behave as if it was the last train of the day and they make every attempt to board it. Since ambulances are not available at several stations hence commuters don’t even get the treatment in time. As per rules, the railways have to send the accident victim to the nearest hospital available within 5 km radius. But often this is not done due to the lackadaisical attitude of the railways. If a government hospital was not found in a radius of five kilometres, the victim has to be admitted to a private hospital with the railways bearing the cost of the treatment. Often railways fail to take an initiative and pass the buck.

Last month, Monika More (16) had lost her both arms after falling off a moving train at Ghatkopar, an eastern suburb. She fell in the gap between the platform and footboard on the tracks. Monica was rushed to hospital by two commuters in an auto rickshaw. On the other hand, the Railway officials washed their hands off by failing to provide ambulances. Doctors who were treating Monica said that she would have lost her life due to excessive bleeding if she had not been rushed to hospital. The railways have categorized Monica More’s accident as a case of trespassing, raising the hackles of activists.
Even as help was pouring in for Monica through the week, 31-year-old electrician Tanvir Shaikh lost both legs when he slipped through the gap between the platform and a coach at Kurla station on Wednesday evening. As per a survey, it was found that Kurla and Kalyan on the central route and the stretch between Jogeshwari and Borivali on the Western route are the deadliest zones where more accidents occur.

In order to defend itself both, Western Railway and Central Railway filed separate affidavits in the Bombay High Court held the passenger responsible for the rising railway accidents but they failed to mention anything about increasing the height of platforms. They mentioned that overcrowding, impatient passengers and expensive bus fares responsible for the poor travelling conditions in the metropolis. According to them, the BEST bus fares were 6 to 7 times higher than railways which forces people to opt for commuting in suburban trains. They suggested that bus fares must be reduced and brought in tandem with the trains which will provide people another alternative for commuting. Instead of blaming the commuters for rail accidents railways must take steps to ensure the safety of passengers while commuting.

They should raise the height of platforms and provide ambulances at all the stations so that large number of lives could be saved during emergency. They could also start a trauma care centre at the station itself which will provide the victim with necessary first aid before he is taken to hospital. Finally, commuters too should behave responsibly and should not be in a hurry to catch running trains which is responsible for many mishaps. They must use overbridge and avoid crossing tracks. They should refrain from commuting in crowded trains and board the next train. Passengers should avoid commuting on footboards of trains as there is a possibility of them falling on the tracks. Railways have already started raising the height of platforms at some stations. Finally, railway accidents can be reduced if passengers and railways take some initiative to avoid mishaps.

Rakesh Maria a right choice for the coveted post

Finally, after a lot of speculation and hue and cry, Rakesh Maria has been appointed as the new Police Commissioner of Mumbai. I appreciate the state government’s decision to appoint Maria for the top job. Rakesh Maria was one of the deserving candidates among the list of the probable candidates for the coveted post. Rakesh Maria had served as the Chief of Anti Terrorist Squad so he is aware about the crime incidents occurring in the metropolis.
Rakesh Maria, who belongs to the 1981 batch of the Indian Police Service, cracked the twin blasts of Gateway of India and Zaveri Bazar in 2003. Maria also played a key role in arresting most of the accused responsible for the 1993 serial blasts. He probed the German Bakery blast case, the 2011 serial blasts and the Jangali Maharaj Road blast case.
Before Maria’s appointment as the new CP there were reports about the government trying to derive political mileage out of this issue by proposing the name of Vijay Kamble a Dalit officer to woo the Dalit community. Even Javed Ahmed’s name was been discussed. Congress wanted Vijay Kamble and Javed Ahmed to become the new police commissioner while Rakesh Maria was NCP’s choice. Thus one say that Congress had to bow down before its ruling partner NCP by appointing Maria as the new Police Commissioner.
Congress has played its cards well by appointing Maria for the top job and also pleased Vijay Kamble and Javed Ahmed by promoting them. Kamble has been appointed as the new police commissioner of Thane while Javed Ahmed has been promoted to Director General of Police. If Congress had appointed Vijay Kamble as the new CP then it would have given an opportunity for the BJP to criticise the party for indulging in vote bank politics.
Maria’s selection is bound to raise eyebrows, as the Police Establishment Board had recommended the names of three candidates (Kamble, Mathur and Maria) based on seniority, and Maria was the junior-most in that list. Although junior among the three contenders, Maria’s excellent record in crime detection and his knowledge of Mumbai and its underbelly stood him in good stead.
On Saturday, night a meeting was held between Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan and Home Minister R.R. Patil for discussing about the name of the candidate for the police commissioner’s job. Finally, Maria’s name was finalised for the top job which was lying vacant since Former Police Commissioner Satyapal Singh resigned and joined the Bhartiya Janta Party.
Finally, the government took the right decision by appointing Rakesh Maria as the new Police Commissioner because he is a deserving candidate and also is aware about the city’s crime activities. Through his vast experience Maria can play a vital role in curbing crimes in the city. I wish Rakesh Maria all success in his future endeavour.