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Won’t break away from UPA, no alliance with NDA: J&K CM Omar Abdullah

Omar-AbdullahDays after hinting at a possible split from the UPA, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has clarified that his party, the National Conference, will not walk out from the alliance.

He instead blamed a few Congress leaders who reportedly want to go it alone in the elections. “These voices are coming from Congress state leaders. They want to go alone,” he said.

Omar also dismissed reports that his party was softening its stand towards the BJP’s prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi.

He categorically denied reports that the NC might join the NDA. “Modi becoming PM is not something we are happy with, but we will accept the will of the people. There can be no relationship with the NDA,” he said.

His remarks came after indications that the NC-Congress alliance was on a brink. Omar had on Tuesday said his party was seriously reviewing his alliance with the Congress ahead of elections in the state later in 2014. Union Minister and Omar’s father Farooq Abdullah backed the remark.

Farooq said, “No decision has been taken yet on whether to fight the Lok Sabha elections alone or not. Whether Narendra Modi wins or loses, the decision will be taken by the people.”

Modi’s clean cheat splits NCP and Congress

NCP-and-CongressIt is rightly said that there is no permanent friends or foes in politics. The NCP which is an ally of the ruling Democratic Front led by Congress has softened its stand on BJP’s prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi after he was given a clean chit in the 2002 Godhra riots issue. NCP leader Praful Patel said that the matter surrounding Modi in the 2002 riots must be put to rest after a clean chit by SIT sparked political speculation between Congress and NCP. Thus the Modi issue has become a bone of contention between both the parties. It also puts a question mark over the secular stand followed by NCP. Both the parties have been indulging in a game of one upmanship as NCP has been demanding more seats for contesting the Lok Sabha election. The tussle between both the parties will only intensify on account of the upcoming election.

The Congress party is upset with the pro-Modi statement issued by Praful Patel which has created a rift between both parties. Hussain Dalwai, ex-Maharashtra minister said, “I am upset with the comments issued by NCP leader Praful Patel. Either Patel must be unaware about History or else he might have become insensitive despite being aware about the past incidents. How he can forget that many women were killed in Gujarat riots. The NCP is sending wrong signals by remaining in alliance with the Congress.”
BJP leader Gopinath Munde was pleased with the pro-Modi statements made by Patel. He said, “BJP welcomes the statement issued by the NCP. Finally they realized that Narendra Modi was innocent and didn’t have any role in the Gujarat riots. By now even Congress too need to realize that Modi was not involved in the riots.”

When asked whether this statement indicates that the NCP is getting close to BJP and is interested in joining NDA Munde said, “No it’s not true. We are not going to join hands with NCP. This time our party will come to power hence there is no need to have an alliance with the NCP.”

A NCP leader spoke to AV on the condition of anonymity said, “If the judicial system has given a verdict then we have to respect it. We need to not question it further. Politics is not just about the judicial system. Our senior leader Praful Patel has not done anything wrong and the Congress need not blow this issue out of proportion. We all need to respect the verdict of Supreme Court and even Congress needs to do the same.”

Raj Thackeray, an anarchist must be jailed

After Raj Thackeray called upon his followers not to pay road toll and attack those who demand it, party workers vandalized booths across the Maharashtra State. The assault began, soon after Thackeray’s speech at a function in Navi Mumbai, and continued through next days. Definitely, Toll tax is serious loot and it is big concern for Mumbai as well as people of Maharashtra but attacking public and private properties is not justified. Many MNS workers were arrested on charges of rioting and burning. They attacked booths in and around Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Pune, Nasik, Aurangabad, Kolhapur, Thane and Nagpur. Security was also increased outside booths, but sustaining to mobs attack is not easy. Raj Thackeray said the State could not afford to waive toll and subsidise companies that built the roads, so they are considering keeping single roads toll-free under a new policy. Raj’s announcement to his people, don’t pay a single rupee as toll and those asking it should be smashed. If traffic jams occur, so be it.

Until they explain why we are paying toll, we should not pay it. Such instruction definitely going to cause violence and Sena are famous for rioting, vandalizing and attacking. The police should have arrested MNS party leader for inciting violence. The leader should be asked to pay for the damages caused to public property. State has no guts to keep him in jail, as they know the deprecations. Thackeray was booked in two cases. Police can only book him. But they have no courage to arrest him and put him behind bars. If that happens, then Mumbai will witness riots worse than Gujarat or anywhere else. These arrests are just another drama by the Mumbai police.

If someone is collecting the toll, they also have the duty to keep the road in primordial condition. If someone has organized a violence resulting in property damage, the provocateur has to face the law for malice. The company who has the ownership and collecting the toll has the right to sue the people who organized the violence. Extrajudicial and vigilante actions are unacceptable in any civilized society. Try peaceful protest next time if there is a contentious issue to which one has the right in a democratic country. We are paying toll for years in Mumbai’s entry points, exit point and expressway and still they claim money is not collected to meet the project cost. Here I should not forget to mention that Mumbai’s road conditions are not appreciable. Of course to an extent the approach adopted may not be the most appropriate but some awakening in toll collection is required. It is recommended to put credit debit card swipe machines and automatic gates at each toll. This will drastically reduce the time spent at each toll and the manpower required at each booth. Most importantly, the collection bank account should be made transparent to public such that everyone can see the toll they have paid and total collected during the day. Here I don’t think to mention that in today’s world every car or truck owner has a credit or debit card.

Maharashtra people are paying more tax than any other states in India, whereas in returns they are getting worse roads than UP. In principle, all toll collections should be stopped. The government should collect a one-time toll at the time of purchase of any vehicle by any individual. This will help government get lump sum amounts in advance which also results zero toll nakas. There will be no corruption and unaccountable collection. Issues raised by Raj are quite appropriate but the way it is handled is not fair. Leaders like him are dangerous for the harmony of the country. It’s really amazing to see one more incident of violence by these unruly members. Police in Maharashtra booked Raj Thackeray for allegedly instigating his party workers to ransack toll plazas at Khed-Shivapur on the Pune-Bangalore highway and at Manjari on the Pune-Solapur highway.

MNS workers pelted stones at the Khed-Shivapur toll plaza injuring six police personnel, two of them were women. The MNS also pelted stones at four Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) buses and some private vehicles. Earlier in the day, they ransacked the Manjari toll plaza. The bus passengers were so frightened that they were not ready to leave the premises of the police chowki. The police are yet to arrest the suspects involved in the attack on the office of a private company in Pune. Thackeray personally has no power, and when you say police will arrest him only if they have enough strength/courage, that strength/courage is not to arrest Thackeray, but to handle the repercussions of that. Moreover, what else they can do?

Eight charred to death, 14 injured in Maharashtra bus fire

Maharashtra-bus-fireIn a tragic incident, eight passengers were charred to death and 14 others were injured after a luxury bus collided with a diesel tanker late Tuesday night.

The luxury bus met with the accident in Kude village, on Mumbai-Ahmedabad Highway at around 1:45 am. The bus was en route to Ahmedabad from Pune.

“The bodies could not be identified as they are charred beyond recognition. The bodies have been sent for postmortem. The district administration is in the process of contacting the bus operator to get the names of the passengers travelling in the bus,” said Thane District Collector P Velrasu.

The injured were admitted to Manor Rural Hospital, who are now out of danger.

On May 29, 2013 a similar accident involving a luxury bus and tanker close to this spot had left 14 people dead and 40 injured.

SP to go it alone in Maha for LS polls: Azmi

AzmiSamajwadi Party will go solo in Maharashtra in the Lok Sabha elections and contest from at least 14 of the 48 seats in the state, senior party leader Abu Asim Azmi said.

“The SP would contest only those seats where it has chances of winning the election, but it is sure that we will go alone,” the party’s state unit president said.

The SP is likely to contest from at least 14 seats and the party is examining if it should contest one of the four seats in Thane district, he said here last evening when he came to meet Thane Municipal Commissioner Aseem Gupta.

Azmi supported the agitation at toll plazas against the levy in the state, but said the protest should not be violent.

Let the MNS legislators protest in the Assembly. Damaging toll booths in this manner is not proper and the SP will never support such an agitation, he said.

Azmi discussed the issue of dilapidated school buildings in Thane with the municipal commissioner and urged him to carry out repair work or construct new buildings.

Have no direct involvement in QNet operations: Ferreira

FerreiraFormer world billiards champion Michael Ferreira on Wednesday claimed he has no direct involvement in the operations of the multi-level marketing firm QNet, which is under the scanner in connection with the alleged Rs 425 crore scam.

Ferreira (75) turned up before the Economic Offences Wing (EOW) for the third day today. He was grilled for nearly two hours and his statement was recorded, following last week’s directive by a sessions court to present himself for questioning.

In a statement, Ferreira claimed he told investigators today that he invested in Vihaan Direct Marketing Selling Ltd, the Indian franchisee of QNET, but clarified he had no direct control over the business operations.

Ferreira is alleged to be an 80 per cent share holder in Vihaan firm.

“My role was limited to that of a share holder. I have not received any dividend from the company so far,” he told police.

Later, Ferreira reiterated his commitment to co-operate with the law and visit EOW whenever the police want him to do so.

“I have very high respect for the Mumbai police and full faith in the country’s judicial system,” he said.

“I have an unblemished record and I will not do anything that will tarnish my image,” the Padmashree awardee said after returning home.

According to police, Ferreira earned crores through his association with the company for years and participated in and promoted the firm’s schemes extensively.

The ace cueist will be called for questioning again in the next few days, police said.

Mumbai Police had on January 2 issued a lookout notice against Ferreira after he failed to appear before it despite summons in the second week of December asking him to turn up and explain his association with the company.

QNet is accused of duping investors by offering to sell magnetic discs, herbal products and holiday schemes allegedly through fraudulent practices, police said.

It has also been accused of using the banned binary pyramid business model for its multi-level marketing schemes to lure investors.

The EOW has arrested nine team leaders of QNet in connection with the alleged scam so far.

The accused have been charged with cheating and forgery under relevant sections of the Prize, Chits and Money Circulation Schemes (Banning) Act 1978, police said.

Mirge’s remarks on women and rape ‘insensitive’: Praful Patel

NCP on Wednesday disassociated itself from the remarks on women and rape made by a member of Maharashtra Commission for Women belonging to the party, saying they are “insensitive”.

“The person concerned who has made such a statement is insensitive, has no business to do it and does not belong to the NCP (Nationalist Congress Party) in any capacity for us to react and take notice of,” NCP leader and Union Minister Praful Patel said here.

“I am hearing her name (Asha Mirge) for the first time that I should react to somebody who claims to be from my party. If at all somebody has made such an insensitive statement, we will take action if the person belongs to our party,” he added.

Dr Asha Mirge, a gynaecologist from Akola, had said girls should be mindful of their body language and attire so as not to invite the attention of potential rapists and asked why the Delhi gang-rape victim went out for a late night movie show.

HC Stays execution of NBW against Preity Zinta

prityThe Bombay High Court stayed the execution of a non-bailable warrant issued against actor Preity Zinta for failing to appear before a magistrate in a cheque bounce case.

Justice Revati Mohite Dere stayed the warrant issued by the Andheri metropolitan magistrate after Zinta failed to appear before it to record her statement in the case.

“Zinta had filed an application before the magistrate requesting the court to record her statement through her lawyers. This is permitted by the Supreme Court by one of its judgments,” Zinta’s advocates Vishwajit Sawant and Subhash Jadhav said. However, the magistrate refused to hear the application and issued a non-bailable warrant against Zinta and posted the matter for hearing on February 10. The actor approached the high court challenging the warrant.

“The High Court stayed execution of the warrant and has kept the petition for hearing on January 30,” Jadhav said.

The cheque bounce case was filed by scriptwriter Abbas Tyrewala who had written script for her film ‘Ishkq In Paris’.

According to the complaint, a cheque of Rs 18.9 lakh issued by Zinta had bounced.

Thackeray, Tendulkar, Azmi among water bill defaulters

Late Shiv Sena patriarch Bal Thackeray, cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar and SP leader Abu Asim Azmi are among the two lakh water bill defaulters in Mumbai.

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), which recently made public the list of defaulters on its website, has named several biggies including former Maharashtra Chief Minister AR Antulay for non-payment of dues.

The civic body has recovered massive dues of over Rs. 1,000 crore from over two lakh defaulters in the metropolis as on January 16, 2014.

“The list has been prepared based on information received from 24 ward offices and comprises names of all defaulters from commercial, industrial and domestic connections categories,” a civic official said.

The BMC would soon consider action against these defaulters based on the amount they have to pay, the official said.

When contacted, a source close to the Thackeray family told that they would check into bills pending.

While Mr. Azmi said, “There is no bill pending from my side. Due to the mismanagement of the civic body they might have not sent the bill. I have checked with the manager of my hotel and no bill is pending. If at all the bill is pending I will pay it within a day. I will send notice to the BMC for including me in the defaulters list.”

Six Convicted by NIA Court in 2009 Fake Currency Case

A special National Investigation Agency court convicted six persons for possessing and circulating Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) in May 2009.
Special NIA judge Prithiviraj Chavan convicted six arrested accused- Abdul Shaikh, Mohammed Aizul, Ravi Dhiren Gosh Nooruddin Bari, Mohammed Samad and Aizul Shaikh – under relevant sections of Indian Penal Code and Unlawful Activates (Prevention) Act.
This case happens to be the first investigated by NIA in the city after it was set up post 26/11 attacks to probe and prosecute pan-India crimes, terror-related cases and offences affecting the ‘sovereignty, security and integrity of India’.
The quantum of sentence is likely to be pronounced on Thursday.
The Anti-Terrorism Squad of Maharashtra police had arrested the accused on May 14, 2009 from near Star Cinema at Mazgoan in south Mumbai, after they received the tip-off that they were planning to exchange money.
The ATS had also seized from them 75 fake Indian currency notes of Rs. 1000 denomination. Though the preliminary investigation was carried out by ATS, NIA took over the investigation on June 19 2009.
In the 1000-page charge sheet filed on November 6, 2009, the prosecution named one Shaukat as the kingpin of the racket and accused a ‘hostile’ neighbouring country for supporting the crime.
Further according to the charge sheet, the six accused are part of a larger racket and are attempting to destabilise country’s economy with an intention to abet terrorist activities.
Special public prosecutor Rohini Salian told that court has taken circumstantial evidence into account to convict all the accused. Salian added that three accused are still wanted in the case.
In the trial that commenced in December 2012, the prosecution had examined 39 witnesses.