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Why did Kejriwal call off dharna?

People might be debating about the reason why AAP had called off dharna. According to me, the real reason is that his wife must have said, “You are diabetic and if you catch pneumonia, it will cause harm to your health.” On a positive note, what Kejriwal ended up doing was right. You cannot have this nonsensical way of working. The ruling party could have passed a resolution in the assembly seeking expeditious transfer of policing powers to the Delhi government. The ministers of Kejriwal government must understand that other officers also possess some self respect and they must deal with them in a decent manner.

Why you are in a hurry to defeat the opposition parties and rule India? Do you think everybody else are fools, you only are smart?

Remove arrogant and impertinent Somnath Bharti and induct Vinod Kumar Binny (he is good). If you want to eradicate drug use and peddling, frame stringent laws for Delhi ( it is in your powers) which at par with Dubai, Malaysia and Saudi Arabia. Do it silently and firmly. If you want to provide water to all homes in Delhi, start working about it with zero publicity and maximum sincerity. The same aspect applies for your promises pertaining to lowering electricity tariffs.

A thorough combing of Delhi residents must be carried out to find illegal immigrants and defense purchase middlemen. They must be deported out of the capital. Congress has set up all sort of bad practices over the years and they must be forced to mend ways. Why Sheila Dixit must go to Rajya Sabha and not retire? She has been very arrogant and has been the root cause of Congress debacle. People only talk about the Gandhi dynasty and not Dixit dynasty. There is need to bring in radical reforms which can be initiated at national level after Lok Sabha elections by the new government and in the meantime Delhi government must play its part.

Start building schools and hospitals as promised. Set up a women’s volunteer force for assisting and overseeing safety of women and children. Large number of hotels exists in Paharganj area of Delhi which must be checked thoroughly. Police wearing plain clothes must patrol the Connaught Place area from sunset to sunrise. RSS must set up it’s “ shakhas” in Delhi to engage the citizens in cleaning the streets and be willing to provide help during emergency situations like fire or other disasters.

The Lieutenant Governor must pay a monthly visit to schools and write a column in prominent newspapers describing the state of affairs. It also is applicable to Maharashtra governor vis-à-vis the Mumbai University affairs. The Velukar vrs Hatekar match is never ending. Administrators and politicians must now quickly learn to be citizen friendly, otherwise, protests will keep on happening on a regular basis and may get difficult to contain. It is always better to remain watchful and compassionate. Don’t simply rule, also respect citizens.

Dilli to jhanki hai
Mumbai abhi baaki hai

Dilli-jhanki-hai-MumbaiThe Aam Aadmi party which has been protesting on the streets of Delhi in support of its demands has brought the city’s traffic to halt. The party has received lot of flak for the manner in which it is running the government and Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal has been termed as anarchist. However, the party remains adamant on its stand and would adopt similar strategy in Maharashtra if it comes to power in the state. AAP has always known for holding demonstrations on road for highlighting various issues which are affecting the citizens. When AV spoke to leaders of AAP party they were justifying the protests held by Kejriwal.

Speaking to AV, AAP leader Mayank Gandhi said, “Even former Chief Minister of Delhi Sheila Dixit has been demanding that Delhi Police be brought under the control of state government since last 10 years. The Delhi police have failed to make arrests despite receiving instructions from Law Minister Somnath Bharti which forced Arvind Kejriwal and party workers to come on road and protest. Kejriwal was only acting on his manifesto of bringing Delhi Police under the purview of state government. He is not taken a wrong step. AAP activists from Maharashtra will continue to support him.”

When asked whether AAP will adopt dharna in Maharashtra like Delhi, Mayank replied, “AAP is known for supporting the common man. We will work for the rights of common man. If our government will come in Maharashtra state and centre will not listen to us then we will also protest against centre on Mumbai streets.”

Preeti Sharma Menon, AAP Maharashtra Secretary said, “Arvind Kejriwal is a honest politician hence he is holding demonstrations on road. Kejriwal is protesting as the Delhi police is not taking steps to provide security to the common man. Delhi residents are support Kejriwal as they are aware that he will bring a new revolution in the country. AAP activists from Maharashtra and other parts of India are supporting him.”

Arvind Kejriwal and his cabinet colleagues on Monday started a dharna outside Rail Bhavan after they were prevented from reaching the Union Home Ministry office for a planned protest. The AAP party is demanding action against police officials who refused to carry out a raid on an alleged drug and prostitution racket in South Delhi last week. Hundreds of slogan-shouting people tried to push through police barricades to join Mr Kejriwal’s protest. A policeman was injured in the intermittent clashes, which saw scuffles between cops and protesters and stone-pelting from both sides.

Anuhya Abducted and Raped Before Being Killed on Jan 9

rape1The spine chilling details of Esther Anuhya’s torture and death are slowly coming to light with the Mumbai police taking into custody five suspects including three cab drivers and two brothel organisers.

Sources associated with the probe told Express Anuhya was abducted early on January 5 while she was on her way to her hostel from the railway station. “She was confined to a room in Mumbai’s notorious red light area Kamatipura for five days. She was beaten up and repeatedly raped,” the sources said, adding she was killed on January 9. 23-year-old Anuhya, a native of Machilipatnam and an employee of TCS, went missing on Jan 5 after alighting from the Visakhapatnam-LTT Express train in Mumbai. Investigators found that one of the suspects had made a call from one of Anuhya’s two mobiles from Kamatipura where women are trafficked from all over the country.

Mumbai police sources said Anuhya got down from the train at the LokmanyaTilak Terminus around 4.45 a.m. on January 5. Minutes later, she hired a cab to Andheri West where she used to reside. However, the driver took her in the wrong direction and after a few minutes drive, three more persons got into the cab. The sources said Anuhya had tried to call her parents or friends after suspecting the intentions of the cabbie and his pals.

But the accused snatched her mobile phones and switched them off. They took her to a house near Kamatipura where she was confined for five days. “On January 8th night, the accused thrashed her brutally after she resisted their attempts to sexually assault her. She fell unconscious and remained so the next day too. That was when the accused took her to an isolated place near Kanjurmarg and murdered her by pouring chemicals and setting her on fire,” the sources said.

“The last call from Anuhya’s mobile phone was made by an unknown person on January 9. Who made the call and who received it will be known during investigation,” said a senior police officer from Mumbai.
It is learnt that the police traced the receiver’s mobile number but it was switched off. Then, they located the address of the person who had obtained the mobile number. But it turned out to be fake. The person had obtained the mobile number by submitting fake documents. The Mumbai police also recovered a blanket, slippers and other materials from a house in Kamatipura. Kanjurmarg senior inspector VishwanathTungare mailed their photos to Anuhya’s father Prasad.

However, Prasad replied to the Mumbai police that the blanket was not his daughter’s.
Some roommates of the victim appeared before the police to identify the slippers and other belongings.
“I received a mail and phone call from Kanjurmarg senior police inspector NishikantVishwanathTungare, who stated that they found some belongings.

“But he refused to tell us from where the belongings were recovered,” Prasad told Express adding that his family members suspect the Mumbai police are trying to erase evidence.

“They collected wrong details from LTT staff. Anuhya got down at LTT at 4.45 am but the Mumbai police recorded statements from LTT staff that the train had arrived around 5.30 am on January 5,” he said.
Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP), Bhandup Division, Mumbai, SunilMadhukarShejwal told Express they had intensified the investigation and formed a few special teams to nab the accused.

21st RashtriyaKaviSammelan to be held in Thane on Jan 25

A number of renowned poets from across the country will participate in the 21st RashtriyaKaviSammelan scheduled to be held here on the eve of Republic Day it was announced today.

Advocate B L Sharma, the organiser of the Sammelan said the event has been jointly organised by the Hindi BashikEkta Parishad and Rajastani Seva Samiti.

The Sammelan will be held at Ram Ganesh GadkariRangayatan on January 25 (Saturday) from 7 pm to midnight.

Senior advocate and MP Ram Jethmalani will inaugurate the event. Thane Police Commissioner K P Raghuvanashi, Thane District Collector P Velrasu and Justice (Rtd) JayatChitre of the Bombay High Court will be the chief guests for the function.

The prominent poets who will present their works include HariomPawar (Meerut) PradeepChoubey (Gwalior); SurendraDubey (Raipur); VinuMahendra (Mumbai); Dileep Sharma (Pune); and Anamika Jain Ambar (Meerut).

The KaviSameelan will be compered by SashikantYadav (Devas, MP).

Organisers said that three awards will be given away on the occasion.

The first award SahityaRatnaPuraskar–given in memory of noted poet Dr HarivanshraiBachchan, will be handed over to eminent literary figure Suryaban Gupta.

Saheed Lt Abhay Parikh of Jaipur will be given the MaharanaPratapShouryaPuraskar while the ChattrapatiShivajiMaharajGouravPuraskar will be given to Krishna Patil, who scaled the Everest at the age of 19, the youngest woman in the country, to have achieved this feat.

Thane Mayor Harishchandra S Patil, CIDCO Chairman PramodHindurao, Dr Ramnivas Central Excise Commissioner, Joint Police Commissioner Bipin Kumar Singh, MLA RajanVichare, MLA Advocate ChintamanWanga, AjitabhBachchan (industrialist), PremShukla (Editor, DopaharKa Samna) and AdvYeshwantMhaskar (President, Thane District Courts Bar Association) will also be present on the occasion.

Service Tax Dept summons IL&FS for alleged evasion

Service-Tax-Dept-summonsService Tax authorities have issued summons to IL&FS for alleged tax evasion worth Rs 1.64 crore by one of its contractors/agents at its upcoming mega power project in southern Tamil Nadu.

This development comes after the Service Tax Department had last week arrested SandeepDoke, a director with Dawan Infrastructure (DIPL), which is one of the contractors for the infra major’s 3,600-MW thermal power plant being executed under a special purpose vehicle (SPV) named IL&FS Tamil Nadu Power Company (ITPCL).

Service tax sleuths further said they issued summons to MS Shrinivasan of IL&FS Tamil Nadu Power Company on Monday, apart from Ravi Nair, another director of DIPL, VirenAhuja, a director of Flemingo Duty Free Shop. Bermaco Industries is a related party of Flemingo Duty Free Shops, which is a service provider to ITPCL.

According to sources, DIPL’s Doke had recovered service tax of Rs 1.64 crore, but remitted only Rs 55 lakh with the department and retained the remaining money for more than six months”. Doke is out on bail currently, the sources said.

ITPCL chief financial officer A Bapat did not respond to calls from PTI today.

Sources said DIPL had entered into an agreement with IL&FS to act as an agent of its power plant in Tamil Nadu to help it procure 2,900 acres needed for the project.

“ITPCL paid Rs 88 crore to DIPL as mobilisation advance for acquiring 2,900 acres for setting up the power project,” said service tax sources.

Apart from DIPL, ITPCL also appointed Krishna Enterprises, and Bermaco Industries as service providers for land procurement, the source said.

Sources further said DIPL had received service charge of Rs 14.34 crore in view of transfer of 111 acres under three invoices dated 15/03/2012, 30/11/2012 and 01/01/2013.

Investigation is being undertaken in respect of services provided by Bermaco Industries to ITPCL for acquisition of land, added the source.

Sharad Pawar to file Rajya Sabha poll papers on Friday

sharadNationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief and union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar will contest the ensuing biennial elections to the Rajya Sabha, a party official said on Tuesday.

He will file his nomination papers on Friday, Maharashtra NCP chief Bhaskar Jadhav said.

The countdown for the polls to elect 55 new members commenced on Tuesday with the Election Commission issuing the formal notification.
Of the 55 seats falling vacant, Maharashtra has the biggest chunk of seven retiring members. They are Murli Deora and Hussain Dalwai (Congress), Y.P. Trivedi and Janardhan Waghmare (NCP), Bharatkumar Raut and Rajkumar Dhoot (Shiv Sena), and Prakash Javadekar (Bharatiya Janata Party).

From the NCP, Pawar will file his nomination as he has already announced his intention not to contest the ensuing Lok Sabha polls.

While Trivedi may be re-nominated, there are indications that senior party leader and noted criminal lawyer Majeed Memon is also a strong contender.

From the Congress and the BJP, their retiring members are expected to be re-nominated.

From the Shiv Sena, a strong contender is former Lok Sabha Speaker and ex-chief minister of Maharashtra Manohar Joshi, while the other seat is being eyed by its ally, Republican Party of India (A) chief Ramdas Athavale.

So far the Shiv Sena and BJP have not indicated whether they will support Athavale but a decision is expected shortly.

Besides the seven Rajya Sabha seats from Maharashtra, elections to the upper house will be held in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh (six seats each), West Bengal and Bihar (five each), Odisha and Gujarat (four each), Assam, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan (three each).

The other states to see polling are Chhattisgarh, Haryana and Jharkhand (two seats each), and Himachal Pradesh, Meghalaya and Manipur (one each).

Some prominent members retiring from different parts of the country include: Balbir Punj, GK Vasan, Jayanthi Natarajan, T Subbarami Reddy, CP Thakur, Motilal Vora, Shanta Kumar and Rishang Keishing.

The elections are being held for the upper house seats falling vacant between April 2 and 14 this year.

The last date for filing nominations in Jan 28 while scrutiny will take place the following day and the last date for withdrawal is Jan 31.

Polling, if necessary, will be held Feb 7 and counting will be taken up the say day with the entire election process due to be completed by Feb 10.

Seat sharing talks with NCP in next few days: Congress

Chief-Manikrao-ThakreCongress will begin seat sharing discussions with NCP in Maharashtra in the next few days for the Lok Sabha polls, party’s state unit Chief Manikrao Thakre said.

Swapping of seats is also likely, he said.

“Congress is expected to stake claim over Hingoli, Amravati, Kolhapur and Osmanabad parliamentary seats held by NCP while the latter is likely to demand seats like Raigad and Jalna (held by Congress),” party sources said.

NCP led by Sharad Pawar, who parted ways with Congress in 1999 on the foreign origin issue of Sonia Gandhi, is sharing power with her party in Maharashtra for over 14 years and has been a part of the UPA at the Centre since 2004.

The Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) has said it will field candidates on at least 22 seats in the state.

The tussle between the parties on seat sharing is on with reports that Thakre is in favour of slashing NCP quota from 22 seats to 19. Congress had expressed it would contest 29 Lok Sabha seats.

Maharashtra sends 48 MPs to Lok Sabha, which is second largest after Uttar Pradesh.

Out of the box methods needed to bring in drastic change

Anarchy may have to precede the passage to a people’s democracy. AAP may be the chapter one in that passage. Shatter from within and smash from nothing systems that do not work for the people cannot be for the people and of the people. Arvind Kejriwal’s decision to invite the public to join his protest at the ‘high-security zone’ worsened the law and order situation in the area. The Delhi Police were forced to deploy extra security in the area. Arvind Kejriwal, while protesting over his demand for the suspension of Delhi Police personnel, who have been accused by his administration of dereliction of duty, said ninety per cent of the crimes take place with the knowledge of the police. I agreed with him, in India, police department needs urgent reform, most of the time police is behaving like ‘Gundas’ in uniform. I want to mention one of my experiences here; my gold chain was snatched from the neck in suburban local train between the Goregaon and Jogeshwari station. I went to the Railway Police for registering a complaint, they were not ready to register a complaint first but after lots of struggle my complaint was entertained and I was asked to wait till I get a call from the police, on further developments. After few days, I visited the police station to get the status of the complaint but no use. Then after some time almost every day I was visiting the police station.

Finally, one day the irritated police officer asked me to produce the design and receipt of purchase of my chain. On the 15th day after the incidence, I furnished the documents demanded by them. On 20th day, they got familiar with my face and they also came to know that I am a journalist. I lost my patience, and decided to do story on this pathetic behaviour of the police. However, on that day, the officer in charge immediately summoned some history-sheeter chain snatchers who used to commit robbery in suburban trains to the police station. Officer asked me to do identity parade of these history-sheeters. When I nodded my head in no then they showed me photo album and asked me to identify from that if any faces out of these were around at the time of incidence. Finally, I identified one of the women who were in train but not around me.

Police summoned her, called her to ‘chauki’ (police beat) and interrogate her in their typical language. The lady returned from there, like this four days passed away. Finally, we came to know about the chain snatcher through a jeweller. I don’t know how police reached to that jeweller but my chain was sold to him. Till today, police is searching for the criminal. During this period, I encountered many sources in police chauki, who told me police is aware of each gang, jewellers and traders who buy stolen cell phones, gold chains and watches. These gangs work area wise. Police is very well connected with these gangs and they get regular Hafta from them too. Let it be Delhi or Mumbai or any other places, police are working hand in gloves with criminals around.

Kejriwal’s point is right. Police is never clueless about the local crime and criminals. Almost, 90 per cent of the crimes take place in the knowledge of the police which is extremely unfortunate and shameful. Kejriwal has set Dharna for public interest, he is not doing it for personal benefits and that the people protesting there wanted to convey, that if any woman in the nation was raped, somebody had to take the responsibility. Yes, somebody is responsible. If a Danish woman is raped; the SHO of the area must be suspended. If a woman is burnt alive; the SHO of that area must be suspended. If a sex racket is going on; the ACP and the SHO of the area must be suspended. Unless harsh steps are not taken against police, no reform or change can take place. Delhi Government must be given charge of the city’s police force which currently reports to the central government via the Home Ministry. This demand comes after last week’s gang-rape of a Danish tourist, and a controversial midnight raid by Law Minister Somnath Bharti in South Delhi’s Khirki Extension area. The minister asked the police to arrest Ugandan citizens and raid a house where he alleged they were trafficking drugs and prostitute rackets are going on. The police refused Bharti by saying that they had no warrant against them.
Both the BJP and the Congress have severely criticised Kejriwal for his unprecedented protest. The BJP called it “anarchy”, while the Congress said he was “taking the law in his own hands”. According to the police, they also had to deal with false allegations and abusive languages from the protestors. Protest was right but that would have some direction. AAP ministers should keep in mind that they are not activists but respectable ministers in Delhi government and need to follow protocols. Meanwhile, Delhi police rather than cooperating with a long awaited honest government, were behaving immaturely. I am sure; every Delhiite must have witnessed prostitution and drug rackets going on in public with Police PCRs standing hardly 50mts away. Obviously, it can’t happen without any bureaucratic support. The colony people are frustrated with it. What about the human rights of those living in the Khirki extension? There are thousands of law abiding citizens with children of vulnerable age group. What human rights did to Nirbhaya that night, when she was sexually assaulted? Delhi government is taking steps to eliminate the scourge of immoral promiscuity, which goes on under the watchful eyes of the Delhi police. Humans have a right to work honestly and earn decent money. No society would knowingly allow these activities. Thanks to the Delhi government this has now come to the open. They are using all the cards to dampen the enthusiasm of the new government. Delhi police has now turned into a national shame. Delhi Police want to tarnish the image of AAP government. We really don’t deserve great people like Arvind Kejriwal as we only want to believe and expect system to get rectified magically. These old parties’ moron leaders want to sit in secretariat and they want us to beg them for each and everything. Let rapes continued to happen in Delhi till HM Shinde decides to transfer Delhi police to Delhi government or till our MPs grant full statehood to Delhi. Everybody wants a ‘Bhagat Singh’ but in a neighbour’s house. And if one raise up, we are terming him as anarchist. Neo-Colonialists will leave as own when neo 1947 comes. It is foolish to think beyond the realms of current rotten politics.

Nursery admissions reformed from today, major relief for the parents

Nursery-admissionsIn a major relief for the parents in Delhi, fed up with lofty donation demands from schools in lieu of admission of their tiny tots, the nursery admissions will begin under fresh guidelines from Tuesday.

In what is set to deal a heavy blow to unaided private schools, the 20% management quota has been scrapped under the fresh guidelines which were issued by Delhi Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung on December 18.

According to reports, in case the schools were caught demanding donation, they will have to pay a fine ten times more the amount.

The good news for the parents came after a Delhi High Court turned down a plea by unaided private schools seeking to stay the fresh guidelines.

In its order granting nod to the new guidelines for nursery admissions, a Delhi High Court bench comprising Chief Justice NV Ramana and Justice Rajiv SahaiEndlaw said that the new norm will not be delayed as it would create “confusion and would be detrimental to the interest of children and parents”.

In their plea, the group of unaided private schools (Action Committee Unaided Recognised Private Schools and Forum for promotion of quality education for all) wanted the court to stay the guidelines for the session 2014-15, adding that it encroached upon their autonomy in selecting the students.

According to the fresh norms as issued by the Lieutenant-Governor Najeeb Jung, 70 points will be accorded to those children living within 8-km distance from the school, under neighbourhood criteria.

Besides these, the applicants who have sibling studying in the same school will get 20 points.

Also, the 20% management quota has been scrapped, leaving behind a 5% quota for girls in theco-ed schools 25% seats reserved for economically weaker sections.

Shashi Tharoor gets clean chit in wife Sunanda Pushkar’s death probe?

ShashiTharoorgets-clean-chitThe Delhi Police on Monday said the autopsy report of SunandaPushkar indicated that the 52-year-old died of a drug overdose.

Quoting its sources in Delhi Police, NDTV reported on Monday that Union minister ShashiTharoor was given a clean chit in his wife Sunanda’s death based on a witness testimony.

The theory had been a subject of great speculation since Sunday, when sources said investigators had recovered three empty strips of the sedative alprax (0.5mg) from the hotel room where Sunanda had died.

Medical experts say that consumption of alprax – a medicine that should only be sold when prescribed by a doctor – in large quantities at a time hampers the functioning of the brain, and can cause a person to slip into coma.

A three-member AIIMS team had performed the post-mortem examination on Sunanda, the wife of junior HRD Minister ShashiTharoor, on Saturday. Following preliminary tests, team member Dr Adarsh Kumar had revealed to the media later the same day that her death was “sudden and unnatural”.

The final report was submitted to subdivisional magistrate (SDM) Alok Sharma on Monday. Refusing to talk about the findings, Sharma said: “The report is sealed, but I will submit my report to the police by tomorrow (Tuesday) afternoon.” The police, however, said the report ruled out the presence of alcohol in Sunanda’s system.

Sunanda, who married Tharoor in 2010, died on Friday at a luxury hotel in the Capital’s Chanakyapuri area. Her body was discovered by her husband around 8.30pm on his return to the hotel after attending an AICC event.

Sunanda’s death came after a very public spat with her husband that saw her accuse him of having an affair with Pakistani journalist MehrTarar. In a series of scathing tweets, the businesswoman had also hit out at Tarar for “stalking” her husband, sparking an ugly exchange between the two women.

Meanwhile, Home Minister SushilkumarShinde has asked the Delhi Police to conduct an expeditious probe into the Sunanda’s death.

Referring to the letter Tharoor wrote him on Sunday, Shinde said: “He (Tharoor) has written to me and sought an expeditious probe. I have already talked to the persons concerned and they are doing it.” In his letter, Tharoor had expressed horror at the “reckless speculation rampant in the media” regarding the circumstances preceding his wife’s death.

On Monday, the former UN undersecretary general and Sunanda’s only son Shiv, 21, visited Hardwar to perform the final ritual of cremation – the immersion of her ashes in the Ganga.