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Four killed in landslide in northern Afghanistan: Officials

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 12 April 2014 | 08.21

KABUL: A landslide triggered by heavy rains and a small earthquake swept through two villages in northern Afghanistan killing four people and destroying around 100 houses, officials said on Saturday.

The natural disaster occurred overnight in the Rustaq district of northern Takhar province, about 300 kilometres north-east of the capital Kabul, police spokesman Abdul Khalil Aseer said.

"Four civilians - three men and a woman - were killed as a result of landslide, heavy rains and (an) earthquake in two remote villages of Rustaq district," on the outskirt of northern Takhar province, he said.

According to the United States Geological Survey, a minor 4.1-magnitude quake struck northeast Afghanistan at 2:30 AM (local time) at a depth of 203 kilometres.

The death toll might increase as Afghan police forces head to the scene, Aseer said.

Sunatullah Taimoor, a spokesman for the governor of Takhar, confirmed the death toll.

"Around 100 houses were destroyed in last night's landslide," he said, adding residents had climbed to higher ground for safety.

Landslides sometimes occur during the spring rainy season in the country's mountainous north, with the flimsy mud houses built in the area often unable to withstand them. (AFP)


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Notification issued for penultimate phase of Lok Sabha polls

NEW DELHI: Notification was issued on Saturday for the penultimate phase of Lok Sabha elections to be held on May 7 in 64 constituencies spread across seven states.

A maximum of 25 seats in Andhra Pradesh will witness polling on that day. This is the first Lok Sabha election after a bill to carve out Telangana from parts of Andhra Pradesh was passed by Parliament. The appointed date for the creation of Telangana is June 2.

Most of the parliamentary constituencies from the Seemandhra region of the state will go to polls in this phase.

Elections will also be held in 15 seats in Uttar Pradesh, including Amethi where Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi is pitted against AAP candidate Kumar Vishwas and BJP's Smriti Irani.

Seven seats in Bihar, four in Himachal Pradesh, two in Jammu and Kashmir, five in Uttarakhand and six in West Bengal will also go to polls on May 7.

Other key candidates in the contest in this phase are UP Congress chief Nirmal Khatri from Faizabad, BJP leader Anurag Thakur from Hamirpur in Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand chief minister Harish Rawat's wife Renuka from Haridwar.

Rawat had vacated the Haridwar seat after he became the chief minister of the hill state.

For the May 7 polls, candidates can file nominations till April 19 while scrutiny will take place on April 21. Those who wish to withdraw from the contest can do so by April 23.

The 9th and the last phase of general election will be held on May 12 in which electorate of 41 constituencies spread across three states will exercise their franchise. The notification for the last phase will be issued on April 17.

The nine-phased polling exercise will end on May 12 and counting of votes will be held on May 16.


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Notification issued for penultimate phase of Lok Sabha polls

NEW DELHI: Notification was issued on Saturday for the penultimate phase of Lok Sabha elections to be held on May 7 in 64 constituencies spread across seven states.

A maximum of 25 seats in Andhra Pradesh will witness polling on that day. This is the first Lok Sabha election after a bill to carve out Telangana from parts of Andhra Pradesh was passed by Parliament. The appointed date for the creation of Telangana is June 2.

Most of the parliamentary constituencies from the Seemandhra region of the state will go to polls in this phase.

Elections will also be held in 15 seats in Uttar Pradesh, including Amethi where Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi is pitted against AAP candidate Kumar Vishwas and BJP's Smriti Irani.

Seven seats in Bihar, four in Himachal Pradesh, two in Jammu and Kashmir, five in Uttarakhand and six in West Bengal will also go to polls on May 7.

Other key candidates in the contest in this phase are UP Congress chief Nirmal Khatri from Faizabad, BJP leader Anurag Thakur from Hamirpur in Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand chief minister Harish Rawat's wife Renuka from Haridwar.

Rawat had vacated the Haridwar seat after he became the chief minister of the hill state.

For the May 7 polls, candidates can file nominations till April 19 while scrutiny will take place on April 21. Those who wish to withdraw from the contest can do so by April 23.

The 9th and the last phase of general election will be held on May 12 in which electorate of 41 constituencies spread across three states will exercise their franchise. The notification for the last phase will be issued on April 17.

The nine-phased polling exercise will end on May 12 and counting of votes will be held on May 16.


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First to recommend probe by SIT for anti-Sikh riots: Kejriwal

LUDHIANA: AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday tried to woo the Sikh electorate, claiming that his erstwhile government in Delhi was the first to recommend a probe by a Special Investigation Team for 1984 anti-Sikh riots.

Former Delhi chief minister Kejriwal, who is campaigning in Punjab for his party candidates for the April 30 Lok Sabha polls in the state, was addressing a rally during his roadshow at Dana Mandi in this industrial town.

Claiming that his party candidate from Ludhiana and noted lawyer H S Phoolka had all along been fighting for the victims of the 84 riots, he said, "Both the BJP and Akali Dal had done nothing for the 1984 riot victims and had only been playing politics with their plight."

While seeking votes for Phoolka, Kejriwal said that he would continue to espouse their cause (of the victims) in the Lok Sabha, if elected.

Lashing out at the Punjab government, Kejriwal, who is on a three-day campaign tour to the state, alleged that the SAD-BJP government had pushed the youth of Punjab into drugs.

Without taking any name, the AAP leader said that one of the minister in the SAD-BJP government was "patronizing" the drug trade and he had no right to stay in power even for a day.

Kejriwal began his campaign tour from Amritsar on Friday. He will leave for Delhi on Saturday.

Earlier on the second day of his roadshow in Punjab today, Kejriwal began his journey from Pathankot and en route paid tribute to Bhagat Singh at his native village Khatkar Kalan in Nawan Shahar district.

Meanwhile, he evaded media in Jalandhar on his way to Khatkar Kalan from Pathankot. Kejriwal's car dashed past the mediapersons waiting to talk to him at the chowk here.


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Indian soldier who fought and died in WWI while rescuing a British officer praised by UK PM

BRIGHTON: An Indian soldier, immortalized by his act of selfless heroism and valour while fighting for the British armed forces in World War I has come in for heavy praise from UK Prime Minister David Cameron.

Cameron has also floated the proposal that British children must be taught "in the years to come about the role that the 1.2 million soldiers from the Indian subcontinent played in World War I".

The soldier Cameron was referring to was Manta Singh, who served with the 15th Ludhiana Sikhs, an infantry regiment of the Indian Army who was seriously injured during the Battle of Neuve Chapelle in March 1915 - one that saw a large number of casualties for the Indian Army - over 4000 in just three days.

During the battle, Manta Singh witnessed an English comrade Captain Henderson who had suffered. Singh himself was hit by machine gunfire in his left leg but that didn't stop him from rescuing his fellow officer Captain Henderson. Manta pushed him to safety in a wheelbarrow he found in no-man's land.

Singh and his wounded comrades were later shipped to Brighton's Royal Pavilion which was turned into a hospital for Indian soldiers.

Here, his wounds became infected with gangrene. He was told his legs would have to be amputated to save his life, a thought which filled him with despair.

He died from blood poisoning a few weeks later.

Remembering the soldier, Cameron said "This year, as we commemorate the 100th anniversary of WW1, it is also perhaps worth saying something specific about how British Sikhs have served in our armed forces with so much devotion, bravery and courage over so many years".

Cameron added "Stories like that of Manta Singh, who fought at The Battle of Neuve Chapelle, that massive battle on the Western Front in 1915, and when his English colleague was wounded alongside him, he picked him up, carried him, took him to the dressing station while being wounded himself, and then sadly, tragically died afterwards. Stories of heroism, stories of valour - the Sikhs have always had this extraordinary courage and bravery, and it's been demonstrated so often in the British Armed Forces".

Interestingly Manta Singh and the injured man he rescued, Captain Henderson, had become firm friends as well as brothers in arms.

When Manta Singh died, Henderson ensured that Singh's son Assa, was taken care of. He encouraged him to join the Sikh Regiment too. Throughout the Second World War, Assa Singh and Henderson's son, Robert served together, in France, Italy and North Africa.

To this day, the Singh and Henderson families remain close friends.

Assa and Robert have passed away but their sons Jaimal and Ian are in regular contact.

Singh was born in 1870 near Jalandhar and as soon as he left school he joined the 15th Ludhiana Sikhs.

At the start of WW1, the regiment was sent to reinforce the British Expeditionary Force fighting in France. By late autumn of 1914, one in every three soldiers under British command in France was from India. After long months of trench warfare, in March 1915, Manta Singh's regiment prepared to engage in the first major British offensive on the Western Front, the Battle of Neuve-Chapelle.

Half of the Commonwealth fighting force, 20,000 men were Indian Army soldiers.

General John French, commander-in-chief of the BEF in France at this time, planned to take the village of Neuve-Chapelle, which formed a German salient (bulge) in the British line.

On March 10, four divisions, comprising 40,000 men, gathered on a sector of the front which was only three kilometres wide. The infantry attack was preceded by heavy but concentrated shelling from 342 guns. In 35 minutes, the bombardment consumed more shells than the British Army used in the whole of the Boer War 15 years earlier.

While the British and the Indian Corps advanced rapidly through the lightly-defended village, the Garhwal Rifles suffered heavy losses as they attacked a part of the German line left untouched by the bombardment.

After an initial success, in a matter of hours, the British became paralysed by poor communications and a lack of munitions, and their advance ground to a halt.

It was in this chaotic field of battle that the 15th Ludhiana Sikhs fought.

Records say "Fighting ceased on March 13 with British gains limited to an area two kilometres deep and three kilometres wide for a loss of 7,000 British and 4,200 Indian soldiers, either killed or wounded. The Germans suffered similar losses and 1,700 of their soldiers had been taken prisoner".


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Petition filed against Azam Khan in Indore court for his Kargil war comment

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 11 April 2014 | 08.21

INDORE: Samajwadi Party (SP) leader Azam Khan landed into a legal trouble as a complaint petition was filed against him in local court of Indore for his comment about the Kargil war which created a political storm. The court has admitted the petition and next hearing is scheduled for May 12.

Petitioner Ajay Tiwari has filed a petition against Azam Khan through his lawyer Indrajeet Singh Bhatia in the court of first class judicial magistrate Vinod Kumar Patidar on Friday under section 124 A (treason), 153 A, B (spreading religious hatred), 420 (cheating with voters), 499, 500, 501 (defamation), 504, 511 (provoking riot).

Counsellor for the petitioner Indrajeet Singh Bhatia said Azam Khan while addressing a political rally on Tuesday night has said, "Those who fought for the victory in Kargil were not Hindu soldiers. In fact, the ones who fought for our victory were Muslim soldiers." "The statement amount to provoking religious sentiments, treason and dividing country and defamation of army and the society as a whole," said Bhatia adding this is criminal offence and leader should be punished for it.

He said Khan after giving such controversial statement even sticked to it despite huge political backlash and went on to say that sacrifices by Muslims soldiers are being ignored.

Quoting Khan, petitioner's lawyer said, "Why does remembering the sacrifices of Muslims for India become a big concern?"

Petitioner said soldiers who sacrificed their lives are being categorized based on religious just for votes. This is highly condemnable and an act against national integrity.


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Petition filed against Azam Khan in Indore court for his Kargil war comment

INDORE: Samajwadi Party (SP) leader Azam Khan landed into a legal trouble as a complaint petition was filed against him in local court of Indore for his comment about the Kargil war which created a political storm. The court has admitted the petition and next hearing is scheduled for May 12.

Petitioner Ajay Tiwari has filed a petition against Azam Khan through his lawyer Indrajeet Singh Bhatia in the court of first class judicial magistrate Vinod Kumar Patidar on Friday under section 124 A (treason), 153 A, B (spreading religious hatred), 420 (cheating with voters), 499, 500, 501 (defamation), 504, 511 (provoking riot).

Counsellor for the petitioner Indrajeet Singh Bhatia said Azam Khan while addressing a political rally on Tuesday night has said, "Those who fought for the victory in Kargil were not Hindu soldiers. In fact, the ones who fought for our victory were Muslim soldiers." "The statement amount to provoking religious sentiments, treason and dividing country and defamation of army and the society as a whole," said Bhatia adding this is criminal offence and leader should be punished for it.

He said Khan after giving such controversial statement even sticked to it despite huge political backlash and went on to say that sacrifices by Muslims soldiers are being ignored.

Quoting Khan, petitioner's lawyer said, "Why does remembering the sacrifices of Muslims for India become a big concern?"

Petitioner said soldiers who sacrificed their lives are being categorized based on religious just for votes. This is highly condemnable and an act against national integrity.


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Smoke in Harbour Line local train coach alarms commuters at Vashi

NAVI MUMBAI: Commuters in a Harbour Line local train were alarmed after they noticed smoke coming out from the bottom of a coach between Vashi and Mankhurd on Friday evening. The local was briefly halted near Vashi railway station after some passengers called up railway helplines at around 6.25pm.

"Some of the commuters became very scared and jumped off the coach number CR-70363 between the two stations while the train had halted," said an eyewitness who was present inside the coach, N Pandey.

Later, the train was taken to Vashi station where all the other commuters got off, and the local was sent to the railway yard for further inspection. It is likely to be an electrical malfunction that triggered the smoke inside the coach.


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Bangalore Political Action Committee endorses 12 candidates in Bangalore

BANGALORE: Bangalore Political Action Committee (BPAC), a prominent citizen's group in the city, has endorsed 12 candidates for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.

Those selected are the candidates Congress, BJP, JD(S) and AAP will field in the three constituencies in Bangalore. While some candidates like H N Ananth Kumar, D V Sadananda Gowda, P C Mohan and C Narayanswamy scored high on political experience, Nandan Nilekani, V Balakrishnan, Babu Mathew and Rizwan Arshad scored on ability to bring new ideas, transparency, accountability and good governance. Ruth Manorama, Nandini Alva, Nina P Nayak and Abdul Azeem gained on their focus on women's empowerment, safety and ideas for unleashing creative potential.

BPAC will give Rs 4 lakh per candidate. BPAC's 100 odd volunteers will help them with the campaign at the ground level and the organization will also promote the candidates through social media, radio and TV.


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Bangalore Political Action Committee endorses 12 candidates in Bangalore

BANGALORE: Bangalore Political Action Committee (BPAC), a prominent citizen's group in the city, has endorsed 12 candidates for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.

Those selected are the candidates Congress, BJP, JD(S) and AAP will field in the three constituencies in Bangalore. While some candidates like H N Ananth Kumar, D V Sadananda Gowda, P C Mohan and C Narayanswamy scored high on political experience, Nandan Nilekani, V Balakrishnan, Babu Mathew and Rizwan Arshad scored on ability to bring new ideas, transparency, accountability and good governance. Ruth Manorama, Nandini Alva, Nina P Nayak and Abdul Azeem gained on their focus on women's empowerment, safety and ideas for unleashing creative potential.

BPAC will give Rs 4 lakh per candidate. BPAC's 100 odd volunteers will help them with the campaign at the ground level and the organization will also promote the candidates through social media, radio and TV.


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8 school children killed, 32 injured as bus overturns in China

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 10 April 2014 | 08.20

BEIJING: At least eight school children were today killed and 32 others injured after their bus overturned in southern China, officials said.

The fully-loaded bus carrying 47 people turned over while on a spring outing organized by a school in Hainan province.

The accident took place about 11am in Chengmai County, where an outing was organized for 586 students in 14 buses, the county government said.

The driver, surnamed Zhao, was blamed for driving on an under-construction road that was also slippery due to rain, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.

Zhao has been detained, the report said. The head of the Xincai School, a private institution, has also been detained as the trip was not notified to the local government, it said.

Of the 32 injured, the condition of the four was serious. They are being treated at a local hospital, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.

Sixteen of them have been discharged. The county government has already paid 100,000 yuan (USD 16,258) to the families of each of those killed.

Schools in China traditionally organize outings for students in spring and fall.


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Dull, bloodless poll in Gaya; several lives saved as cops detect dozen-plus landmines

GAYA: Contrary to the expectations of heavy voter turnout on account of the much trumpeted "Modi wave" and EC driven drive for voter awareness, polling in the district ended on a dull note with average voter turnout estimated to be only marginally above the 50 per cent mark. No major incident of violence has been reported from anywhere in the district. Nearly half of the about 15 lakh voters of the Gaya parliamentary constituency did not participate in the dance of democracy.

But for the alertness of the cops and intensive demining operation in the Maoist zone, several lives would have been lost as the cops detected more than a dozen land mines with explosives in some cases as heavy as 40kg. After cordoning off the vulnerable area, CRPF personnel moving in groups on bikes with one pillion rider each bike demolished the landmines.

According to SSP Nishant Tiwari no less than 14 landmines were demolished through controlled explosion. Giving details, CRPF GIG Chiranjeev Prasad said that eight of the explosives were very heavy. According to the CRPF DIG, one bomb planted near village Bhalwar in the Banke Bazar police station area weighed 40kg. The bomb was apparently planted to blow up heavy vehicles, said the CRPF DIG.

Another bomb demolished in Singhur village of the Banke Bazar police station area weighed 30 kg, said Prasad.

Justifying the "demolition" strategy to tackle the IEDs instead of the conventional neutralization/diffusion technique, CRPF DIG Chiranjeev Kumar said that diffusion needed greater skill and was a time taking process. Enough precaution has been taken during the demolition of the IEDs.

The recent improvizations made by the Maoists in the IED have made the explosives more complicated deadly and unpredictable and for that reason these devices have been code named "Pagli Didi".

Polling at the Rahimbigha booth No. 180 of the Wazirganj assembly segment had to be suspended as villagers levelled charges of partisan behaviour against the members of the polling party. Minor group clash took place in the Belaganj police station area.

Polling was more dull in the Imamganj and Gurua assembly segments of the Aurangabad parliamentary constituency. The maximum number of IEDs was recovered in this area and the low voter turnout in Imamganj is being attributed to the threat perception and poll boycott call given by the Maoists.

136 of the 1635 polling stations of the Gaya parliamentary constituency were notified as "extremely" Naxalite-affected while another 446 polling stations fell in the Naxalite-affected category. 249 polling stations were categorized as super sensitive on account of past history of these polling stations.

Sitting MP and BJP candidate Hari Manjhi is locked in a triangular contest with his RJD rival Ramji Manjhi and JD(U) nominee Jitan Ram Manjhi.


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AAP candidate from Bastar Soni Sori casts vote wearing party cap, gets EC notice

RAIPUR: Aam Aadmi Party candidate from Bastar, Soni Sori, triggerd a row by wearing AAP party cap with broom's symbol while casting her vote during first phase polls in Chhattisgarh on Thursday. Sori was also being videographed by a supporter till she pressed the button.

Calling it as a violation of model code of conduct, Dantewada sub-divisional magistrate and election officer Shivanand Sai said, "We have received complaints about Soni Sori against which the commission has issued a show-cause notice seeking an explanation on her intentions in wearing the party cap while voting. As per reports, police intervened when her supporters were video-recording the event."

Sai said that a formal report would be prepared followed by an investigation. Relevant action would be taken by Bastar returning officer.

Talking to TOI, Sori said that she didn't intend to violate the code of conduct and had removed the cap minutes before casting vote. Contradicting her statement, AAP state convener Sanket Thakur said that due to persistent threat from Maoists to boycott polls and police harassment, Sori was stressed and went wearing the cap inside polling booth at Kuakonda in a moment of panic.

Sori alleged that her brother Ramdeo and nephew Lingaram Kodopi, who has also been alleged as Maoist supporter, were detained for six hours and beaten by CRPF men. "CRPF abused my brother and Linga and detained them for hours due to which I had to rush to Bedma village to rescue them. CRPF men said that it was me and my supporters due to whom Maoists were firing and planting bombs and tagged us as Maoists. On one hand, Maoists play against me asking me to boycott polls and on the other hand police call me a Maoist supporter, what an irony!" she said.

AAP convener Sanket Thakur demanded re-polling in Kuakonda, Bedma, Ganjenar, Palnar and other neighboring tribal regions. "There were just three votes registered at Kuakonda and other neighbouring areas registered very low voter turn-out amid frequent firing by Maoists. CRPF men had shifted four-five booths of these regions and turned them into one polling centre at the eleventh hour without informing voters," Thakur claimed.

He alleged that CRPF purposely tried to prevent voters from casting vote as they would have chosen Soni Sori. However, electoral officers said that re-polling would be decided only after investigations.


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AAP candidate from Bastar Soni Sori casts vote wearing party cap, gets EC notice

RAIPUR: Aam Aadmi Party candidate from Bastar, Soni Sori, triggerd a row by wearing AAP party cap with broom's symbol while casting her vote during first phase polls in Chhattisgarh on Thursday. Sori was also being videographed by a supporter till she pressed the button.

Calling it as a violation of model code of conduct, Dantewada sub-divisional magistrate and election officer Shivanand Sai said, "We have received complaints about Soni Sori against which the commission has issued a show-cause notice seeking an explanation on her intentions in wearing the party cap while voting. As per reports, police intervened when her supporters were video-recording the event."

Sai said that a formal report would be prepared followed by an investigation. Relevant action would be taken by Bastar returning officer.

Talking to TOI, Sori said that she didn't intend to violate the code of conduct and had removed the cap minutes before casting vote. Contradicting her statement, AAP state convener Sanket Thakur said that due to persistent threat from Maoists to boycott polls and police harassment, Sori was stressed and went wearing the cap inside polling booth at Kuakonda in a moment of panic.

Sori alleged that her brother Ramdeo and nephew Lingaram Kodopi, who has also been alleged as Maoist supporter, were detained for six hours and beaten by CRPF men. "CRPF abused my brother and Linga and detained them for hours due to which I had to rush to Bedma village to rescue them. CRPF men said that it was me and my supporters due to whom Maoists were firing and planting bombs and tagged us as Maoists. On one hand, Maoists play against me asking me to boycott polls and on the other hand police call me a Maoist supporter, what an irony!" she said.

AAP convener Sanket Thakur demanded re-polling in Kuakonda, Bedma, Ganjenar, Palnar and other neighboring tribal regions. "There were just three votes registered at Kuakonda and other neighbouring areas registered very low voter turn-out amid frequent firing by Maoists. CRPF men had shifted four-five booths of these regions and turned them into one polling centre at the eleventh hour without informing voters," Thakur claimed.

He alleged that CRPF purposely tried to prevent voters from casting vote as they would have chosen Soni Sori. However, electoral officers said that re-polling would be decided only after investigations.


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Talks between Toyota management and union fail again

Anshul Dhamija, TNN | Apr 10, 2014, 08.32PM IST

BANGALORE: Renewed talks between Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) union members and the company management failed to end a 24-day impasse, with both sides unwilling to budge from their stands.

On Thursday, the Karnataka labour department called for a meeting between the two in a bid to get both parties back on to the dialogue table. Another round of talks is now scheduled on Friday afternoon.

Speaking to TOI, R Satish, general secretary, Toyota Kirloskar Workers Union said, "Nothing happened. The management is not willing to discuss the issue of reinstating 30 suspended union members. Talks can't progress if this issue isn't first sorted out."

While implementing a lockout at its two manufacturing facilities on the outskirts of Bangalore, TKM also suspended 30 members pending inquiry on grounds of 'serious misconduct'.

Last week Shekar Viswanathan, vice-chairman of TKM, said in an interaction with the press, "We only suspended them pending inquiry. No charge sheets have been filed because there is a due process of law. There will be an independent inquiry done and then a punishment if required will be meted out. If it's not required then the workers will be reinstated with full wages."

The 4,300-strong union hasn't reported back to work since TKM lifted its 8-day lockout on March 24 and is currently on a relay hunger strike. TKM claims that 300 members have reported back to work after signing an undertaking of good conduct. This undertaking is another bone of contention between the management and union.

TKM is currently operating its facilities with the aid of 1,200 supervisory staff with production levels having declined by 50% to 60% since mid-March. The waiting period for Toyota cars has risen to between 30 and 45 days.


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BJP has digressed from Vajpayee's path: Nitish Kumar

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 09 April 2014 | 08.20

ARWAL (Bihar): Launching an attack on former ally for raking up contentious issues like Ram temple, Article 370 and uniform civil code, chief minister Nitish Kumar on Wednesday said BJP had digressed from the path of Atal Bihari Vajpayee.

"BJP in its new avatar has digressed from the path of their tallest leader Atal Bihari Vajpayee," Kumar said at an election rally at Madhusarwa village here in Arwal district.

The three contentious issues in the BJP manifesto released on Monday were kept out of NDA agenda during regime of Atal Bihari Vajpayee in which Kumar was a minister.

Criticising BJP for bringing back Ayodhya issue into focus, Kumar said, "Kasam Ram ki khate hai mandir wahi banayege, par tarikh nahin batayenge (we vow in the name of Lord Ram to build the temple there, but will not give the date for it)," he said rephrasing the BJP slogan.

"Insan ke sath sath bhagwan ko bhi dhoka de rahe hai (Not just people, they are cheating even the god)," he said.

He also accused the saffron party of "playing a joke" in the name of special category status for Bihar.

"BJP leaders have time and again committing to provide special status to Bihar if voted to power, but it is not part of their manifesto," he said.

Highlighting development works of his government in the state in last 8 years, Kumar warned if the people did not strengthen his hands in the parliamentary elections, the development process would be halted.

Attacking BJP prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi, he asked "whether a person whose very name triggered fear among Muslims can keep the country united?"


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BJP has digressed from Vajpayee's path: Nitish Kumar

ARWAL (Bihar): Launching an attack on former ally for raking up contentious issues like Ram temple, Article 370 and uniform civil code, chief minister Nitish Kumar on Wednesday said BJP had digressed from the path of Atal Bihari Vajpayee.

"BJP in its new avatar has digressed from the path of their tallest leader Atal Bihari Vajpayee," Kumar said at an election rally at Madhusarwa village here in Arwal district.

The three contentious issues in the BJP manifesto released on Monday were kept out of NDA agenda during regime of Atal Bihari Vajpayee in which Kumar was a minister.

Criticising BJP for bringing back Ayodhya issue into focus, Kumar said, "Kasam Ram ki khate hai mandir wahi banayege, par tarikh nahin batayenge (we vow in the name of Lord Ram to build the temple there, but will not give the date for it)," he said rephrasing the BJP slogan.

"Insan ke sath sath bhagwan ko bhi dhoka de rahe hai (Not just people, they are cheating even the god)," he said.

He also accused the saffron party of "playing a joke" in the name of special category status for Bihar.

"BJP leaders have time and again committing to provide special status to Bihar if voted to power, but it is not part of their manifesto," he said.

Highlighting development works of his government in the state in last 8 years, Kumar warned if the people did not strengthen his hands in the parliamentary elections, the development process would be halted.

Attacking BJP prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi, he asked "whether a person whose very name triggered fear among Muslims can keep the country united?"


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At least six stabbed at Pennsylvania high school: Reports

WASHINGTON: A student stabbed or slashed around 20 others on Wednesday at a high school in the US state of Pennsylvania, officials said.

"These are significant injuries," Chris Kaufmann, the trauma medical director at Forbes Regional Hospital, told CNN.

"We had two patients who went immediately to the operating room," Kaufmann said.

The incident at the Franklin Regional High School in Murrysville, about 50 miles (80 kilometers) east of Pittsburgh, began at about 7:15 a.m. local time (1120 GMT).

Dan Stevens, a spokesman for Westmoreland County emergency management, said the suspect is a male student who has been taken into custody.

Stevens said he was cornered by police officers who rushed to the scene. His age and identity were not immediately released.

A statement on the website of the Franklin Regional School District said a "critical incident has occurred at the high school."

"All elementary schools are cancelled, the middle school and high school students are secure," the statement said.


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Adarsh society sends Rs 100 crore defamation notice to Modi for his land grab comment

MUMBAI: The Adarsh cooperative housing society on Wednesday sent a Rs 100 crore defamation notice to Gujarat BJP chief minister Narendra Modi, a contender for the Prime Minister's post, for allegations he made during his campaign in south India. Modi, the society said, alleged before a huge crowd that Congress leaders and the society had grabbed land meant for Kargil war widows.

"The society is constrained to serve upon you a show-cause notice in your individual capacity for defaming it with baseless allegations, not borne out by facts but by media manipulation, far removed from the truth," said the notice sent by the society secretary R C Thakur.

During several election rallies at different part of the country, Modi has been attacking Congress and their leaders to which we have no complaint, but his attempt to tarnish us with false and fabricated serious allegations like the Society has grabbed defence land and that it was meant for Kargil heroes and war widows has caused irreparable loss to the society and its members, the notice said. It has disturbed the social life of all the 103 families,it added.

The notice said, "In the Judicial Commission appointed by the government of Maharashtra, the additional solicitor general appearing on behalf of Union of India and ministry of defence gave up the issue of reservation of this land for kargil war widows as there exists no such reservation," and attached findings of the commission said the land was not for Kargil widows.

It sought documentary proof from Modi to back his allegations failing which an unconditional apology.

It gave Modi 72 hours to produce documents or face a defamation suit for Rs 100 crores in the Bombay high court.


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Adarsh society sends Rs 100 crore defamation notice to Modi for his land grab comment

MUMBAI: The Adarsh cooperative housing society on Wednesday sent a Rs 100 crore defamation notice to Gujarat BJP chief minister Narendra Modi, a contender for the Prime Minister's post, for allegations he made during his campaign in south India. Modi, the society said, alleged before a huge crowd that Congress leaders and the society had grabbed land meant for Kargil war widows.

"The society is constrained to serve upon you a show-cause notice in your individual capacity for defaming it with baseless allegations, not borne out by facts but by media manipulation, far removed from the truth," said the notice sent by the society secretary R C Thakur.

During several election rallies at different part of the country, Modi has been attacking Congress and their leaders to which we have no complaint, but his attempt to tarnish us with false and fabricated serious allegations like the Society has grabbed defence land and that it was meant for Kargil heroes and war widows has caused irreparable loss to the society and its members, the notice said. It has disturbed the social life of all the 103 families,it added.

The notice said, "In the Judicial Commission appointed by the government of Maharashtra, the additional solicitor general appearing on behalf of Union of India and ministry of defence gave up the issue of reservation of this land for kargil war widows as there exists no such reservation," and attached findings of the commission said the land was not for Kargil widows.

It sought documentary proof from Modi to back his allegations failing which an unconditional apology.

It gave Modi 72 hours to produce documents or face a defamation suit for Rs 100 crores in the Bombay high court.


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VVIP chopper scam: CBI rejects allegation of non-cooperation

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 08 April 2014 | 08.20

NEW DELHI: Rejecting allegations of "non-cooperation", CBI has said that all documents related to AgustaWestland helicopter bribery scandal have been provided to prosecutors in Italy who are contesting the case there.

The agency refuted media reports which alleged that documents have not been provided to prosecutors in Italy which was hampering India's case in Italian court.

CBI spokesperson Kanchan Prasad said no document specifically mentioned by the Italian prosecution lawyer has been withheld or declined to be provided.

"The documents have been provided expeditiously through proper channel by CBI in consultation with the ministry of defence, government of India. The perceived non-cooperation of CBI is totally incorrect and far from truth," she defended.

The CBI, which carried out probe in India, had named 13 individuals, including former IAF chief SP Tyagi and European nationals Carlo Gerosa, Christian Michel and Guido Haschke in the FIR as accused in connection with the bribery case.

Italian agencies had arrested the then CEO of AgustaWestland Giuseppe Orsi for alleged bribe given to Indian middlemen to clinch the deal.

The supply of 12 VVIP helicopters from AgustaWestland had come under scanner after Italian authorities alleged that bribe money was given by the company to clinch the deal.


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Cop wounded in militant attack in J&K's Anantnag

SRINAGAR: Militants on Tuesday shot at and critically injured a policeman in Anantnag town of south Kashmir and decamped with his service rifle.

Two militants shot at Constable Shabir Ahmad from a close range at Lal Chowk in Anantnag town, 52 kms from here, this morning, the police said.

They said the constable was hit by the bullet in the head. He was rushed to nearby district hospital from where he was referred to SKIMS Hospital here.

The militants decamped with the AK rifle of the injured cop, the police added.

An alert has been sounded in the area to track down the assailants.


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Aurangabad blast: CRPF denies reports of delay in transporting injured

PATNA: CRPF on Tuesday clarified that the photograph shown in some TV channels where an injured CRPF personnel was pleading for immediate medical assistance was a jawan, now under treatment in a hospital, in yesterday's landmine blast in Aurangabad district.

"It is a case of mistaken identity. The jawan shown on TV channels is Dilip Kumar who is admitted to the Ranchi Apollo hospital and not deputy commandant Indrajit Singh who was killed in the explosion," deputy inspector general of police (CRPF) Chiranjeev Prasad said.

The DIG also dismissed reports of delay in transporting the injured for medical care.

"The evacuation was swift and satisfactory," he said. Meanwhile, chief minister Nitish Kumar condoled the death of three CRPF personnel and injuries to 8 others including a Bihar police official in the blast and said the people of Bihar would always remember the sacrifice made by security personnel.

Former deputy chief minister and BJP leader Sushil Kumar Modi said while helicopters were criss-crossing to ferry politicians it was not made available for the injured jawans to rush them for immediate Medicare.

LJP chief Ramvilas Paswan blamed both the Centre and the state government for inadequate arrangements for security forces involved in sensitive job in the naxal-hit areas.


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Aurangabad blast: Video aired on TV channels not of 'dying jawan', CRPF clarifies

PATNA: CRPF on Tuesday clarified that the photograph shown in some TV channels where an injured CRPF personnel was pleading for immediate medical assistance was a jawan, now under treatment in a hospital, in yesterday's landmine blast in Aurangabad district.

"It is a case of mistaken identity. The jawan shown on TV channels is Dilip Kumar who is admitted to the Ranchi Apollo hospital and not deputy commandant Indrajit Singh who was killed in the explosion," deputy inspector general of police (CRPF) Chiranjeev Prasad said.

The DIG also dismissed reports of delay in transporting the injured for medical care.

"The evacuation was swift and satisfactory," he said. Meanwhile, chief minister Nitish Kumar condoled the death of three CRPF personnel and injuries to 8 others including a Bihar police official in the blast and said the people of Bihar would always remember the sacrifice made by security personnel.

Former deputy chief minister and BJP leader Sushil Kumar Modi said while helicopters were criss-crossing to ferry politicians it was not made available for the injured jawans to rush them for immediate Medicare.

LJP chief Ramvilas Paswan blamed both the Centre and the state government for inadequate arrangements for security forces involved in sensitive job in the naxal-hit areas.


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UK police probing "unexplained sudden death" of Peaches Geldof

LONDON: British police on Tuesday launched a probe into the "unexplained sudden death" of model and columinist Peaches Geldof and will submit a report of their findings to a coroner.

A postmortem on Peaches Geldof, 25, will be carried out in the coming days, Kent police said, as detectives continue to investigate the "unexplained" fatality.

Police said Peaches was pronounced dead at her house in Kent, after they were called there yesterday afternoon.

"The death is being treated as a non-suspicious, but an unexplained sudden death," a police spokesman said. "Officers are working to establish the circumstances and will be compiling a report of their findings for the coroner."

Kent police declined to confirm or deny reports that no drugs or suicide note were found at the home, where detectives were continuing their inquiries, the Guardian reported.

Peaches was the second daughter of Bob Geldof and the late TV presenter Paula Yates.

Her mother, Paula Yates, died from an accidental heroin overdose in 2000 when Geldof was 11. Her transformation from wild child to devoted mother seemed to have been sealed when Mother & Baby magazine announced in February that she was to be its new columnist.

Peaches was married to the musician Thomas Cohen and they had two sons: Astala, who is almost two, and 11-month-old Phaedra.

In a family statement issued last night, Bob Geldof, 62, said: "She was the wildest, funniest, cleverest, wittiest and the most bonkers of all of us.

"Writing 'was' destroys me afresh. What a beautiful child. How is this possible that we will not see her again? How is that bearable?

"We loved her and will cherish her forever. How sad that sentence is. Tom and her sons Astala and Phaedra will always belong in our family, fractured so often, but never broken."

On his wife's death, Cohen said: "My beloved wife Peaches was adored by myself and her two sons Astala and Phaedra and I shall bring them up with their mother in their hearts every day. We shall love her forever."

Her final tweet, posted on Sunday, linked to an Instagram picture of her, as a baby, in her mother's arms. The caption simply read: "Me and my mum."

Peaches embarked on a media career at the age of 15, when she began writing a column for Elle magazine.

She left home at 16 and went on to contribute to the Telegraph and the Guardian, as well as TV shows including ITV2's OMG! with Peaches Geldof.

She also worked as a model and, just last week, attended a launch for Tesco's F&F clothing range in London.


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Security stepped up in riot-affected villages in Muzaffarnagar

Written By Unknown on Senin, 07 April 2014 | 08.20

MUZAFFARNAGAR: Security has been stepped up across the riot-affected villages in the district here to ensure free and fair polls on April 10.

Precautionary measures have been taken in like Phugana, Lisadh, Bahawadi, Kutba, Kutbi, Kakda, Mohammadpur- Raisingh, worst affected villages in last year's communal clashes, police said.

The September riots last year left over 60 dead and rendered several people homeless.

"27,198 people have been displaced from their native places, of which 3,259 riot victims have been enrolled as voters at places where they have rehabilitated.

"The remaining would be provided full security so that they can cast their vote at polling booths where they are registered as voters," District Magistrate Kaushal Raj Sharma said on Sunday.

627 polling centres of riot-affected 20 villages have been declared sensitive, he said.

Narendra Modi's close aide Amit Shah in Muzaffarnagar earlier triggered a controversy with his comment that the general elections, especially in western UP, is "an election for honour. It is an election to take revenge for the insult."


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Mickey Rooney, beloved US comedy actor, dies at 93

LOS ANGELES: Beloved US child star and comic actor Mickey Rooney, one of Hollywood's most enduring denizens whose career began in the silent film era, died on Sunday. He was 93.

Rooney's son Michael Joseph Rooney confirmed the actor's death to New York Times. The celebrity website TMZ said that Rooney had been ill for some time and died of natural causes.

Rooney rose to fame alongside Judy Garland as the plucky diminutive lad — he was 1.6 meters tall — was in the successful "Andy Hardy" film series of the late 1930s and early 1940s.

He also had notable turns as Puck in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (1935) and in "National Velvet" (1944), opposite fellow child actor, 13-year-old Elizabeth Taylor.

More recently the still energetic Rooney appeared in the 2006 comedy "Night at the Museum," and in the 2011 movie "The Muppets."

Credited with performances in more than 200 films, Rooney was awarded an honorary Oscar in 1982 for lifetime achievement.

While professionally successful, Rooney had a rocky personal life. He made and lost millions of dollars, married eight times and legally separated from his last wife, Jan, in June 2012.

Along the way he fathered nine children.

The son of vaudeville performers who divorced when he was three, Rooney was born Joe Yule Junior on September 23, 1920 in Brooklyn, New York.

He went on the road with his parents' act at just two weeks old and accidentally became part of the act at 17 months.

Legend has it that a spotlight found the infant crouching underneath a shoeshine stand in the theater where his father was performing after he sneezed and blew his father's cover.

Startled, the toddler stood up and blew into a toy instrument attached to a string around his neck, and peals of laughter broke out in the audience.

Rooney made his big screen debut a few years later, in the 1926 film "Not to Be Trusted," and from 1927 to 1933, he went on to make about 50 silent comedies playing the comic-strip character Mickey McGuire.

Later, after meeting Judy Garland at an acting class, he appeared with the popular young actress in a string of successful films, including the "Andy Hardy" series starting at age 17.

Rooney was what in Hollywood is called a "triple threat" - he could act, sing and dance, all with amazing aplomb.

"The audience and I are friends," Rooney once said. "They allowed me to grow up with them. I've let them down several times, they've let me down several times. But we're all family."

Rooney was the number-one US box office draw between 1939 and 1941, besting big names like Clark Gable and Spencer Tracy. He even won a special youth Oscar in 1939.

But Rooney was drafted during World War II — he served in a morale-boosting entertainment unit — and found it difficult to relaunch his career when he returned to Hollywood.

He re-invented himself as a character actor, picking up small roles, and eventually landed his own television show, "The Mickey Rooney Show," in 1954.

In the 1960s, he made the rounds of nightclubs and the theater circuit while he continued to play secondary roles in movies like "Breakfast at Tiffany's" (1961) and "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World" (1963).

He also shined as a horse trainer in the 1979 movie "The Black Stallion" — for which he received an Oscar nomination for best supporting actor — and later in the 1990-1993 TV series "The New Adventures of the Black Stallion."

Aside from the film and TV roles, in the 1970s he took to the stage, and nominated for a Tony Award for best actor in 1980 for his Broadway role in the hit show "Sugar Babies".

Speaking in an interview once about his multiple marriages, which included a trip down the aisle with sultry Hollywood legend Ava Gardner, Rooney quipped: "When I say 'I do,' the Justice of the Peace replies, 'I know, I know.' I'm the only man in the world whose marriage license reads, 'To Whom It May Concern.'"

"I had bad luck in marriage," Rooney said in a 2003 interview with a Florida newspaper, "but I'm grateful that they left me with seven sons and four daughters and seven grandchildren."

His final wife, Jan Chamberlin Rooney, told the Florida paper she "didn't want to marry him because of his track record, but I really fell in love with him. We've been married 30 years, and it's the ups that count."

That fairy tale marriage however also ended in acrimony when the couple separated in 2012.

In 2011, he filed elder abuse and fraud charges against stepson Christopher Aber, the son of his last wife, and Aber's wife. A court issued a restraining order against the Abers, and the case was settled in 2013 in Rooney's favor.

And yet Rooney continued to act: he is set to appear in the upcoming third installment of the Ben Stiller "Night at the Museum" comedy series.

"Had the honor of shooting w MickeyRooney on NATM3 just last month," wrote producer Shawn Levy on Twitter. "A legend, obviously, but something more: grateful, gracious, vital & warm."


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Two United Nations workers killed in Somalia: Spokesman

MOGADISHU: Two male expatriate consultants working for the United Nations in Somalia were shot dead on Monday, at Galkayo Airport in north central Somalia, said a UN spokesman.

Aleem Siddique, the United Nations Assistance Mission in Somalia (UNSOM) said the UN would not release the names and nationalities of the two workers until their families had been notified of their death.


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Security stepped up in riot-affected villages in Muzaffarnagar

MUZAFFARNAGAR: Security has been stepped up across the riot-affected villages in the district here to ensure free and fair polls on April 10.

Precautionary measures have been taken in like Phugana, Lisadh, Bahawadi, Kutba, Kutbi, Kakda, Mohammadpur- Raisingh, worst affected villages in last year's communal clashes, police said.

The September riots last year left over 60 dead and rendered several people homeless.

"27,198 people have been displaced from their native places, of which 3,259 riot victims have been enrolled as voters at places where they have rehabilitated.

"The remaining would be provided full security so that they can cast their vote at polling booths where they are registered as voters," District Magistrate Kaushal Raj Sharma said on Sunday.

627 polling centres of riot-affected 20 villages have been declared sensitive, he said.

Narendra Modi's close aide Amit Shah in Muzaffarnagar earlier triggered a controversy with his comment that the general elections, especially in western UP, is "an election for honour. It is an election to take revenge for the insult."


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80% booths in Chhattisgarh's Bastar LS seat categorized as critical

RAIPUR: Nearly 80 per cent of polling booths in the Maoist infested Bastar constituency, which goes to polls in the first phase on April 10, have been categorized as "critical" by the Election Commission.

In a departure from its earlier classification of "sensitive" and "hypersensitive" booths, the ECI, in these polls, has used the term "critical" to define the nature of the perceived security threat to the polling stations.

Talking to newsmen here on Monday, Sunil Kujur, CEO, said of the 1797 booths in Bastar, 1407 booths are critical and all steps were being taken to ensure free and fearless polling. He said adequate number of security personnel had been deployed to reassure people about their safety and it is hoped that the polling percentage would be high, as was during the assembly elections.

Kujur said 153 polling parties would be deployed through helicopters at various polling stations to ensure safety of the personnel and the material. He said two air ambulances would also be at the disposal of the EC, from April 9 to 12, to handle any exigencies. Besides, four ambulances with advance life support systems would be stationed in the constituency on the polling day.

He said the voting time for the all polling stations in the constituency would be from 7 am to 4 pm. Giving figures for the poll arrangements during the first phase, Kujur said that 58 web cameras and 176 digital/video cameras would be used on the polling day.

Meanwhile, the Bastar constituency, with a total strength of 12.98 lakhs registered, including 6.65 lakhs females, is set to witness a multi-cornered contest. Though there are eight candidates in the fray, the fight is expected between the traditional rivals, the BJP and the Congress, and the debutant Aam Aadmi Party (AAP).

The AAP candidate, Soni Sori, a tribal teacher from the sensitive Dantewada area, has made the contest an interesting one. She has been drawing a lot of support, giving sleepless nights to her opponents. The other candidates in fray are Dinesh Kashyap (BJP), Arjun Singh Thakur, Deepak Karma (INC), Manbodh Baghel (BSP), Shankar Ram Thakur (SP), Vimla Sori (CPI) and Devchand Dhruv (CPI (ML)).

While Dinesh has been re-fielded by the BJP, the Congress is hoping to cash on the sympathy in favour of Deepak Karma, whose father, Mahendra Karma, founder of Salva Judum, was slain by Maoist last year.

Facts file:

Candidates - 8

National party candidates - 4

EVM control unit- 1977

Ballot unit- 2156

Web camera- 58

Digital / video cameras- 176

Flying squad- 24

Polling staff - 8625

Polling booths - 1797

Critical booths- 1407

Voting time- 7am-4pm


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