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In gesture of solidarity, Norwegian Muslims form 'Ring of Peace' around Oslo synagogue

February 23, 2015 by Nasheman

‘There are many more peace mongers than war mongers,’ an organizer said.

Muslims and Jews in Norway formed a 'ring of peace' around Oslo's one functioning synagogue in a show of solidarity. (Photo: EPA)

Muslims and Jews in Norway formed a ‘ring of peace’ around Oslo’s one functioning synagogue in a show of solidarity. (Photo: EPA)

by Nadia Prupis, Common Dreams

More than 1,000 Muslims in Norway joined together in sub-zero temperatures on Saturday to form a protective circle around Oslo’s sole functioning synagogue as a gesture of solidarity with the city’s Jewish community following last week’s attacks on a synagogue in neighboring Denmark.

Chanting “No to anti-Semitism, no to Islamophobia,” the group, made up of both Muslim and Jewish participants, stood in what they called a “ring of peace” around the building. The gesture comes shortly after the attacks on Charlie Hebdo magazine headquarters in Paris, which left 17 people dead, as well as the more recent shooting at a free speech event at a Copenhagen synagogue.

“There are many more peace mongers than war mongers,” Zeeshan Abdullah, one of the organizers of the event, said on Saturday. “There’s still hope for humanity, for peace and love, across religious differences and backgrounds.”

Another organizer, Hajrah Arshad, said the gathering also shows that “Islam is about love and unity.”

Ervin Kohn, one of the leaders of the country’s small Jewish community, said the vigil “fills us with hope… particularly as it’s a grassroots movement of young Muslims.” He added, “Working against fear alone is difficult and it is good that we are so many here together.”

Abdullah continued, “We want to demonstrate that Jews and Muslims do not hate each other. We do not want individuals to define what Islam is for the rest of us.”

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Charlie Hebdo, Islam, Islamophobia, Muslims, Norway

Mysuru Royal family adopts Yaduveer Gopal Raj Urs as new heir

February 23, 2015 by Nasheman

A view at Kalyana Mantapa in Mysuru Palace, where Yaduveer Gopal Raj Urs was adopted on Monday. Photo: M.A. Sriram, The Hindu

A view at Kalyana Mantapa in Mysuru Palace, where Yaduveer Gopal Raj Urs was adopted on Monday. Photo: M.A. Sriram, The Hindu

Mysuru: Twenty two-year-old Yaduveer Gopal Raj Urs was, on Monday, formally adopted as the heir to Wadiyar dynasty, the erstwhile rulers of Mysuru.

Yaduveer, grandson of Princess Gayathri Devi, is the eldest daughter of the last Maharaja of Mysuru Sri Jayachamarajendra Wadiyar, is pursing his BA at Boston in United States.

He was rechristened Yaduveer Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wadiyar at the hour-long adoption ceremony, which began at 1.15 p.m.

The next Mysuru king, Yaduveer Gopal Raj Urs got lessons in the adoption procedure and rituals on Sunday from Maharani Pramoda Devi and will be formally adopted by the Queen on Monday-a pre-requisite for him ascending the famed Mysuru throne.

Yaduveer visited his grandfather Madan Gopal Raj Urs’ residence in Lakshmipuram where his parents Swarup Anand and Tripurasundari performed arthiakshathe ritual, a send-off for their son making him eligible for adoption.

The adoption ceremony, which was a private affair, was conducted in the presence of the royal family’s friends and relatives.

Apart from Home Minister, K.J. George and Housing Minister, M.H. Ambareesh, a host of senior officials of the district administration including Deputy Commissioner, C. Shikha and City Police Commissioner, M.A. Saleem attended the adoption ceremony.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Mysore, Pramoda Devi Wadiyar, Srikantadutta Narasimharaja Wadiyar, Yaduveer Gopal Raj Urs

Anup Jalota in remembrance of his departed wife Medha Jalota

February 23, 2015 by Shaheen Raaj

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Bhajan Samrat Anup Jalota’s wife, Medha Jalota has left for her heavenly abode recently. Here, in this interactive session with Shaheen Raaj he shares some of his painful & fond memories too.

by Shaheen Raaj

“I have some very fond memories of Medha. It was a 2 decades long musical journey between us. As she was also very fond of singing, having learnt from Pandit Jasraj, most of the times we used travel to perform together on stage. In fact music was the most wonderful link between us.”

“Medha had one very special quality that she used to ignore trivial matters, so we never used to have any major arguments about anything. I still remember that we never had any major marital fights. In fact Medha was so understanding that she never used to let anything come between us. Whatever little issues we used to have in our day to day life we used to have open discussions about it, sort it out that day itself and then peacefully go to sleep. I had taken a flat in Versova and named it “Kop Bhavan” so that if we ever had any major issues one of us would go and stay there, especially me but such a time never came. And that “Kop Bhavan” become the Bhavan of friendship. That flat is still there which I have been using it to have my music sittings, to create more music, to meet the poets and to meet my friends too.”

“4 times I had brought back Medha from the jaws of death and once when I was not there even my son Aryeman brought her back from the jaws of death and if at that time he was not there with Medha she would not have been alive as within 5 minutes he rushed her to the hospital and Medha was saved. But how many times could we fight with death, at last death had to overtake one day. This time during the surgery of heart & kidney transplant her liver failed and she was no more. I still remember that we were all tear eyed when Medha was wheeled into the operation theatre, but Medha had smilingly gone inside with an idol of Hanuman in her hands to give her strength. Yet this time death won and we lost.”

“Yes! It is very difficult for all of us so we thought that instead of launguishing in sorrow I would totally immerse myself in my musical work and Aryeman got fully immersed in his studies in America. I am still trying hard to sing but I am still finding it very difficult as the moment I face the mike my voice gets choked with emotions. As her memories keep coming back. But very soon I come out of my reverie and start singing again. The idea is to keep myself busy, nay over busy. So I still keep meeting her family, her friends and their husbands too.”

“Medha always used to say that if something happens to her in America then not to take her body back to india for her last funeral rites. So we did as per her wish and then brought her ashes and immersed it in Hrishikesh.”

“The last 2 months that we spent with her in the hospital were very memorable, it was almost like a daily picnic. We used to partake of the choicest food of her choice like Chinese, Japanese, Mexican cuisine et al. Once she expressed a desire for Afghani cuisine so one of my friend from Washington DC specially prepared the Afghani food for us and delivered it after a 5 hours drive from Washington DC to America. And then the evenings would be followed with a delicious ice cream treats.”

“Even earlier on during her sickness we used to have constant vacations in Dharamshala, Chandigarh, Delhi, London, America et al. But wherever we used to go we first used to find out about the hospital and then check into a hotel nearby so that her 4 times a week dialysis treatment continues uninturrupted. So in this way we kept playing hide & seek with her death & her sickness kept playing its own game with us. After being victorious over her death for 5 times we finally lost the battle. I am glad that her last days were full of joy & fun. And God – The Almighty forbid that such a trivial time never befalls on anyone. As sometimes the pain & suffering is just unbearable. Even if one suffers from headache the pain is too much and the person doesn’t like anything at all so one can imagine the pain & suffering that Medha must have gone through.”

“In the end I would just like to say & pray to God – The Almighty to continue to bless her soul. Yes! It is indeed a trying time for me and Aryeman, but he is a strong boy and he will soon recover as he has immersed himself totally in his studies in his new college in Princeton University in America. But I am all alone in this house in Mumbai, a dream house created by Medha & me. But she gave more to it and I can still feel her touch, her presence everywhere in the house. Anyways it is my humble request to all my fans & lovers of music to continue showering their blessings on me so that I may not drift apart and continue making more & more melodious & mellifluous music for them with a positive approach & thinking for the rest of my life. Amen.”

Filed Under: Film, India Tagged With: Anup Jalota, Medha Jalota

Petroleum ministry leak: Fresh arrest exposes new espionage racket

February 23, 2015 by Nasheman

Petroleum ministry leak

New Delhi: The Delhi Police Monday confirmed it had arrested another person in the case relating to the leak of petroleum ministry documents which, an officer said, has helped in busting another espionage racket.

“We have arrested one more person, Lokesh, who used to provide stolen documents of coal and petroleum ministry to some corporate houses. His arrest led us to burst another racket,” police chief B.S. Bassi told the media.

Lokesh, in his 30s, has been a former member of the multi-tasking staff (MTS) at Shastri Bhavan in the past.

Police said that a second FIR has been registered against Lokesh and some other people as they were found to be part of another racket in which they used to provide classified documents related to petroleum, energy and some other ministries.

Sources said that the crime branch got information about Lokesh during the ongoing probe into the petroleum ministry leak that was unearthed on the night of Feb 17, with the arrest of two former MTS employees of Shastri Bhavan.

Lokesh was connected with some other people, who had relations with corporate houses who used the stolen documents provided by the accused to them, police said.

He was taken to Shastri Bhawan Monday to recreate the crime scene.

Lokesh, who went missing a day after the espionage case came to light, was detained a day before his arrest Sunday. He will be produced in a Delhi court after 2 p.m., Monday.

On Monday, the Delhi Police team, meanwhile, detained more than eight people working with different ministries including coal, petroleum and energy from Shastri Bhawan.

Police sources also said that they were on the lookout for one Rajiv Singh, a coal ministry employee and also some of Lokesh’s associates.

Earlier, police arrested 12 people, including a former journalist and five corporate officials, in connection with the case.

(IANS)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Oil Espionage, Prayas Jain, Santanu Saikia

Karnataka health minister U T Khader escapes unhurt as his car falls into gorge

February 23, 2015 by Nasheman

U T Khader

Mangaluru: Karnataka Health Minister and local MLA U T Khader escaped unhurt when his car fell into a 15-feet deep gorge in the wee hours today, police said.

Khader’s car fell into a gorge at Kalkatta, 15 kms from here around 12.45 AM when the driver apparently lost control over the vehicle, police said.

The Minister and his personal assistant, who were returning to the city after taking part in a programme in Manjanady near here, escaped unhurt while the driver was admitted to a to a private hospital with minor injuries.

The car was badly damaged and was lifted from the gorge using a crane.

Khader later told reporters that he was fine and did not make any changes in his programme for the day.

(PTI)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Mangalore, Mangaluru, U T Khader

Israel's open dams flood Gaza, hundreds evacuated

February 23, 2015 by Nasheman

Hundreds of Palestinians were evacuated from their homes Sunday morning after Israeli authorities opened a number of dams near the border, flooding the Gaza Valley in the wake of a recent severe winter storm. Anadolu/Ashraf Amra

Hundreds of Palestinians were evacuated from their homes Sunday morning after Israeli authorities opened a number of dams near the border, flooding the Gaza Valley in the wake of a recent severe winter storm. Anadolu/Ashraf Amra

Hundreds of Palestinians were evacuated from their homes Sunday morning after Israeli authorities opened a number of dams near the border, flooding the Gaza Valley in the wake of a recent severe winter storm.

The Gaza Ministry of Interior said in a statement that civil defense services and teams from the Ministry of Public Works had evacuated more than 80 families from both sides of the Gaza Valley (Wadi Gaza) after their homes flooded as water levels reached more than three meters.

“Opening the levees to the canal has led to the flooding of several Palestinian homes, and we had to quickly evacuate the afflicted citizens,” the statement said.

Gaza has experienced flooding in recent days amid a major storm that saw temperatures drop and frigid rain pour down. The storm displaced dozens and caused hardship for tens of thousands, including many of the approximately 110,000 of Gaza’s 1.8 million residents left homeless by Israel’s assault over summer.

For 51 days this summer, Israel pounded the Gaza Strip by air, land and sea, destroying as many as 80,000 Palestinian homes. According to the UN, some 30,000 Gazans are still living in emergency shelters.

Gaza civil defense services spokesman Mohammed al-Midana warned that further harm could be caused if Israel opens up more dams in the area, noting that water is currently flowing at a high speed from the Israeli border through the valley and into the Mediterranean sea.

Evacuated families have been sent to shelters sponsored by UNRWA, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, in al-Bureij refugee camp and in al-Zahra neighborhood in the central Gaza Strip.

The Gaza Valley is a wetland located in the central Gaza Strip between al-Nuseirat refugee camp and al-Moghraqa. It is called HaBesor in Hebrew, and it flows from two streams — one whose source runs from near Beersheba, and the other from near al-Khalil.

Israeli dams on the river that collect rainwater have dried up the wetlands inside Gaza, and destroyed the only source of surface water in the area.

Lacking any alternative means, locals have continued to use it to dispose of their waste, creating an environmental hazard.

Gaza is also prone to severe flooding, exacerbated by a chronic lack of fuel that limits how much water can be pumped out of flood-stricken areas. The fuel shortages are a result of the eight-year Israeli blockade, which limits the import of fuel for the electric power station in Gaza, as well as other kinds of machinery related to pumping and sewage management that could help Gazans combat the floods. The most recent war has worsened the crisis.

Gaza’s sole power station, which was damaged during the war, is struggling with a severe lack of fuel and is only able to supply the enclave with six hours of power per day.

Gazans are now living by candlelight and wood fire because of electricity shortages, and rely on sandbags to stop their ruined homes from flooding.

This is not the first time Israeli authorities have opened the Gaza Valley dams.

In December 2013, Israeli authorities also opened the dams amid heavy flooding in the Gaza Strip. The resulting floods damaged dozens of homes and forced many families in the area from their homes.

In 2010, the dams were opened as well, forcing 100 families from their homes. At the time, civil defense services said that they had managed to save seven people who had been at risk of drowning.

Following a ceasefire agreement that ended the seven-week summer assault, which left more than 2,160 Gazans dead and over 11,000 injured, Israel said it would reopen Gaza’s border crossings with Israel and allow construction material into Gaza.

UN chief Ban Ki-moon said during a visit to the Gaza Strip in October that the devastation he had seen was “beyond description” and “far worse” than that caused in the previous Israel-Gaza conflict of 2012.

According to the Palestinian Authority, rebuilding Gaza will cost $7.8 billion.

However, Israel had repeatedly blocked the entry of building material, prompting the UN in September to broker another deal. The reconstruction of Gaza has yet to begin.

Israel routinely bars the entry of building materials into the embattled coastal enclave on grounds that Palestinian resistance faction Hamas could use them to build underground tunnels or fortifications.

For years, the Gaza Strip has depended on construction materials smuggled into the territory through a network of tunnels linking it to Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula.

However, a crackdown on the tunnels by the Egyptian army after it overthrew then-President Mohammed Mursi has effectively neutralized hundreds of tunnels, severely affecting Gaza’s construction sector.

(Ma’an, Anadolu, Al-Akhbar)

Filed Under: Muslim World Tagged With: Dam, Flood, Gaza, Gaza Valley, Israel, Palestine, Wadi Gaza

Anna Hazare to meet Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal over Land ordinance

February 23, 2015 by Nasheman

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Mumbai: Veteran social activist Anna Hazare and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will meet in Delhi tonight in the backdrop of the agitation against the Land ordinance.

The meeting will take place at the New Maharashtra Sadan in Delhi, Hazare’s aide Dutta Awari told PTI.

The government is bringing a new bill to replace the Land Ordinance amid stiff opposition from non-NDA parties in Parliament and outside.

The Land Acquisition Act, 2013 stipulates mandatory consent of at least 70 per cent of land owners for acquiring land for Public Private Partnership (PPP) projects and 80 per cent for acquiring land for private companies.

In December last, the government had promulgated the Ordinance making significant changes in the Land Act including removal of consent clause for acquiring land for five areas — industrial corridors, PPP projects, rural infrastructure, affordable housing and defence.

(PTI)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Anna Hazare, Arvind Kejriwal, Land Acquisition Act, Land Ordinance

Nitish Kumar takes oath as Bihar CM for fourth time, has his task cut out

February 23, 2015 by Nasheman

File photo.

File photo.

Patna: Back in the saddle for the fourth time in the politically important state of Bihar, Nitish Kumar is known as Chanakya in state politics for his carefully crafted behind-the-scene moves and his emphasis on growth and development.

The soft-spoken senior JD(U) leader has his task cut out this time as the state is in election mode with polls just five months away.

With today’s swearing in, 63-year-old Kumar is back in the Chief Minister’s chair he had quit on May 17, 2014 over JD(U)’s debacle in the general election.

After stepping down, Kumar, despite resistance from JD(U) legislators against his resignation, had his way and handpicked Jitan Ram Manjhi to succeed him on May 20, 2014.

But, within eight months of the decision Kumar was forced to change the plot in the wake of dissent against him by Manjhi along with a section of JD(U) ministers and legislators.

BJP used the dissension to the hilt and extended support to Manjhi. But, the floor test could not be taken as Manjhi tendered his resignation ahead of the vote on Friday last.

With the swearing in, a major crisis for Kumar has ended but some big challenges lie ahead for the socialist leader.

Besides, repairing the “damage” done by Manjhi to “sushasan” (good governance) as Kumar said on Friday, the wily politician has to allay the fears of people that company of RJD leader Lalu Prasad, who has been convicted in a fodder scam case, does not mean return of “jungle raj” as alleged by rival BJP.

This would have serious repercussion for Kumar, as he has to lead his party JD(U) and allies RJD, Congress and CPI to Assembly election in the state before November 25 this year.

During his earlier stint as chief minister, Kumar had initiated a series of reforms and stressed on increasing enrolment of students, building roads and bridges and improving healthcare facilities.

BJP, whose relations with Kumar turned bitter after he led his party to severe ties with it on June 16, 2013 following elevation of Narendra Modi, has already coined a slogan “jungle raj II” , warning people of “looming danger of Kumar joining hands with Lalu”.

Kumar has defended his decision to join hands with Lalu, saying the bigger challenge at present was to take on BJP.

Recently he used the title of a Bollywood film “Main Hoon Na” to instill confidence in people and give a guarantee that nothing bad would happen till he was around.

The engineer-turned-politician’s first tenure as Chief Minister was for just seven days from March 3 to March 10, 2000 when he had to quit in the absence of majority. He returned to the CM’s chair on November 24, 2005 as NDA leader.

His third term started from November 26, 2010 when he led NDA to win a two-third majority with 206 seats in the 243-member Bihar Assembly.

After parting company with BJP, the magic figure of 117 eluded him which he cobbled up only with the help of Congress and CPI.

His support base increased after joining hands with RJD during by-election to two Rajya Sabha seats in middle of last year.

However, the drubbing JD(U) received in the 2014 Parliamentary poll forced him to resign on May 17, 2014.

Son of a freedom fighter and a small time Congressman Kaviraj Ramlakhan Singh, Kumar was born on March 1, 1951.

Nicknamed “Munna”, Kumar got married to a school teacher Manju Sinha in 1973. She died after illness in 2007. He has a son named Nishant Kumar.

A degree holder in electrical engineering from Patna Engineering college, now an NIT, Kumar is a product of 1974 JP movement and has been an ardent follower of Rammanohar Lohia and Jayprakash Narayan.

For Kumar, success in politics came very late. He contested Assembly election for the first time from home turf Harnaut in Nalanda district on Janata Party ticket in 1977 but lost to Independent Arun Kumar Singh.

He faced another drubbing at the hands of Arun Singh, an accused in the infamous Belchhi massacre case in which Dalits were killed, in Harnaut in 1980.

After two losses, luck smiled on him in 1985 when he won from Harnaut in 1985 as a Lok Dal candidate. Since then, there has been no looking back for him.

Close to Chaudhary Devi Lal, Kumar’s inning in national politics started when he contested Lok Sabha election from Barh in 1989 and defeated veteran Congress leader Ram Lakhan Singh Yadav popularly called “Sher-e-Bihar.”

Kumar became Minister of State for Agriculture under Devi Lal in V P Singh government.

In 1991, he was re-elected to Lok Sabha from Barh. He again won Parliamentary elections in 1998 and 1999 but lost in 2004.

He held the Railway, Agriculture and Surface Transport ministries in the Atal Bihari Vajpayee government.

Known in political circle as “chotta bhai” (younger brother) of Lalu Prasad, Kumar played a prominent role in making “bade bhai” Chief Minister of Bihar in 1990.

But, their relationship soured after 1994 when Kumar rebelled against his “dictatorial” attitude to walk out of the party.

(PTI)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Bihar, Jitan Ram Manjhi, Nitish Kumar

Rahul Gandhi seeks leave from Congress to reflect on 'recent events'

February 23, 2015 by Nasheman

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New Delhi: Ahead of the crucial AICC session expected in April, party vice-president Rahul Gandhi has desired to reflect upon “recent events” and the future course of the party.

Party sources said Sunday night he has “requested Congress president Sonia Gandhi for some time to reflect on recent events and future course of the party”.

He believes that the direction that the party adopts at the upcoming AICC session will be of crucial importance for its future and he wishes to prepare for it, the sources said.

Rahul has been “granted a leave of absence for a few weeks after which he will return and resume his active participation in the affairs of the Congress party”, the sources added.

The Congress has been performing badly at the hustings, which started with the Lok Sabha elections last year and continued in the assembly elections in various states including Delhi recently.

The debacle in Delhi, where Congress failed to get even one seat in the 70-member House, was more stunning as the party had ruled the state for 15 years till December 2013.

The AICC session is expected in early April and media reports have suggested that Rahul could be made the party chief on that occasion.

(PTI)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: AICC, Congress, Rahul Gandhi

Muslim college boy thrashed for clicking picture with Hindu female classmates

February 23, 2015 by Nasheman

Govinda Dasa College

Surathkal: A 20 year old college student from the Muslim community was thrashed by right wing goons for posing in a picture with his female classmates, belonging to the Hindu community here on Sunday.

Mohammed Riyaz, a final year BSc student at Govinda Dasa College, Surathkal, was attacked, days after photographs of a group of male and female students of the college went viral on social media.

The said photograph shows a boy, identified as Mohammed Swali, lying on the lap of five girls in the class room. Riyaz, is seen sitting in the corner of the picture.

Over dozens of men took Riyaz, to a secluded place and attacked him with wooden sticks and knife.

Riyaz, who is badly beaten with bruises all over his body, is undergoing treatment in the Intense Care Unit (ICU), at a private hospital in the city.

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Communalism, Religious Intolerance, Surathkal

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