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India rebuild innings after early jolts

August 20, 2015 by Nasheman

Cricket Sri Lanka

Colombo: After a early wobble, India were in the process of rebuilding their innings with opener Lokesh Rahul and captain Virat Kohli at the crease at 97/2 at lunch on Day One of the second cricket Test here on Thursday.

Kohli and Rahul remained unbeaten on 48 and 39 respectively at the P. Sara Oval stadium.

Sri Lanka’s Dhammika Prasad was the pick of the bowlers in the first session, bagging the two wickets for 29.

After electing to bat, the Indians were jolted upfront in the very first over of the day as Prasad trapped Murali Vijay (0) leg-before-wicket in the fourth delivery. The ball swung back in and struck the opener on the front pad right in line with the stumps.

Prasad was at it again as he got rid of Ajinkya Rahane (4) too in quick succession after he edged a wide one to the slips.

Tottering at 12/2, it was Rahul and skipper Kohli who took on the responsibility of rebuilding the innings. Both were a little circumspect from the start, letting go of the moving leather whenever possible.

Kohli, however, grabbed hold of the opportunities that came his way as he hit back-to-back boundaries against Dushmantha Chameera in the 10th over.

Rahul soon followed his captain and got into the groove, hitting some delightful boundaries as the red ball began to lose itÂ’s shine.

There were no more wickets that fell in the first session as the Indians reached a score of 97/2 with the duo amassing a partnership of 85 runs.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Cricket, India, Sri Lanka

Detention drama in Kashmir ahead of NSA talks

August 20, 2015 by Nasheman

Kashmir-Hurriyat

Srinagar: Top Kashmiri separatist leaders, including Syed Ali Shah Geelani and Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, were today put under house arrest only to be released within hours in actions that were linked to their proposed meeting with Pakistani National Security Advisor Sartaj Aziz in Delhi on Sunday.

Early this morning, police put restrictions on the movement of the several separatist leaders including moderate Hurriyat Chief Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, Maulana Mohammad Abbas Ansari, Mohammad Ashraf Sehrai, Shabir Ahmad Shah and Ayaz Akbar.

Security personnel were deployed outside the Hydrepora residence of Geelani, the hardline Hurriyat chief who is already under house arrest. JKLF Chairman Mohammad Yasin Malik was taken into preventive custody from his Maisuma residence and lodged at police station Kothibagh.

Officials were tightlipped on the reason for the detention but there was speculation that it could have been done to give a message to Pakistan that its engagement with separatists leaders was not welcome, especially at a time when their National Security Advisors are to meet.

But, in a U-turn the authorities lifted the curbs on the leaders, again without giving any reason. “All the separatist leaders, who were detained or put under house arrest this morning, have been released,” a top police official said on the condition of anonymity.

However, Akbar, who is spokesman of the hardline faction of Hurriyat, said while other leaders were released, Geelani was still under house arrest.

“We are unable to make out the purpose behind putting the leadership under house arrest and then releasing them within two hours. All we can say that it is unfortunate,” Akbar told PTI soon after his release.

Police conducted early morning raids to detain the second rung separatist leaders also but they too were halted.

Pakistan High Commission in Delhi has invited Geelani for a meeting on August 24 with Aziz, who will be in the national capital for talks with Indian NSA Ajit Doval.
Moderate separatist leaders have also been invited for a reception being hosted by the High Commission in New Delhi for the visiting Pakistani official on August 23.

India had cancelled Foreign Secretary-level talks with Pakistan in August last year after its envoy invited separatist leaders for consultations ahead of the meeting in Islamabad.

Criticising Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mufti Mohammed Sayeed, opposition National Conference leader Omar Abdullah said the state governments had never detained Hurriyat leaders in the past to prevent them from visiting the Pakistan High Commission in Delhi.

He claimed the India-Pakistan talks were being held “under international pressure” with both countries hoping the other will pull out.

“Shelling, Infiltration, terror attacks & now Hurriyat arrests, clearly no side wants to talk & yet neither side has the guts to call it off,” the former chief minister said in a series of tweets.

“I’ve never seen an Indo-Pak dialogue where both sides are so keen to sabotage it. India & Pak competing to give reasons to call off talks. It’s so obvious that Ufa & now these planned NSA talks are under international pressure with both Ind & Pak hoping the other will pull out,” he said.

The Congress too took a jibe at the Centre, saying the Prime Minister must answer if India is under pressure of some “foreign power” to hold talks to Pakistan notwithstanding “all these provocations by Pakistan”.

“The Prime Minister of India needs to answer this question as last time when Pakistan High Commission invited the Hurriyat, Government called off the talks,” party leader Manish Tewari said.

BJP leaders in Jammu and Kashmir said the Hurriyat Conference should not be allowed to hold talks with Pakistani officials.

“People of Jammu and Kashmir have elected a government. Hurriyat people are murderers of democracy. We will not allow them to talk to Pakistan,” BJP MLA Ravinder Raina said.

(PTI)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Kashmir, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, Syed Ali Shah Geelani, Yasin Malik

Bengaluru: Girl sexually abused by orphanage chairman; accused arrested

August 20, 2015 by Nasheman

rape

Bengaluru: A 12-year-old girl was reportedly rescued on Tuesday August 18 night after she managed to escape from the orphanage near Peenya where she lived. She alleged that she was sexually abused by the Chairman for the past two months.

A woman, who found her wandering in the neighbourhood, questioned her and on coming to know her predicament, immediately took her to Soladevanahalli police station. She narrated her plight and said that it was impossible for her to stay at the orphanage.

Acting on the girl’s statement, SM Vijayraj (35), the founder-chairman of the orphanage was arrested on Wednesday.

Vijayraj had been running the orphanage since 2004 for orphans or whose parents cannot look after them. There are about 30 children of which 8 are girls.

The victim’s mother is a daily wage labourer and had brought her to the orphanage about 3 years ago after her father passed away. She left her daughter in the orphanage believing that she would be given good food, accommodation and education.

The girl’s ordeal began about two months ago when Vijayraj started sexually abusing her and sometimes violently. The girl, unable to bear the torture had earlier attempted to run away from the orphanage.

The police are now questioning the staff of the orphanage. They are also speaking to the children to check for any other such cases. Efforts are on to trace the girl’s mother who lived in Ramamurthynagar. The district child protection officer has met the girl and she has been admitted to a private hospital.

‘We are born once, we die once; let us do something good in between’ – this is the mission statement of the orphanage where the girl was sexually abused. Vijayraj claims that he too was an orphan. A priest took care of him and gave him education.

The orphanage was started in 2004 for providing shelter, food and education to children and thus runs largely on donations. The trust founded by Vijayraj also has an old-age home.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Bengaluru, Rape, Sexual Violence

Mulayam Singh Yadav sparks outrage with sexist comment yet again

August 20, 2015 by Nasheman

Mulayam Singh Yadav

Lucknow: Veteran Uttar Pradesh politician Mulayam Singh Yadav seems to be on roll in delivering sexist comments as he, once again, defended rapists in a statement made at a function on Tuesday. He sparked outrage when he said that rape cases are made out to be gang-rapes, but it is “not practical”.

“Often if one person commits rape, four people are named in the complaint. Four people are named for rape, can it be possible? It is not practical. They probably say one was watching…another was there… If there are four brothers, then all four are named,” said Yadav, the chief of Uttar Pradesh’s ruling Samajwadi Party.

Mulayam Singh also said the Uttar Pradesh government, headed by his son and Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav, was criticized most even though it has the least number of rape cases compared to states like Madhra Pradesh, Rajasthan and Delhi.

The comments have been widely condemned.

The BJP’s Shazia Ilmi tweeted: “Subtle abetment to rape by Mulayam Singh Yadav. Has he never heard of gang rape?? Deplorable.”

Shobha Oza of the Congress said: “Earlier also he has given such statements. Today also he said that gang rape is not possible. These kinds of statements encourage the goons who do this.”

Last year in April, Yadav, 75, provoked outrage when he questioned the death sentence handed to three men convicted in gang-rape cases in Mumbai. “Should rape cases be punished with hanging? They are boys, they make mistakes,” he said while campaigning for the national election in Moradabad.

A month later, his party’s government faced condemnation after two cousins were found hanging from a tree in the Badaun district. The initial assessment of the police was that they were gang-raped and murdered, but it later turned out to be false.

Referring to that case, Mr Yadav said it was “blown out of proportion” but it turned out to be “cold-blooded murders for property.”

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Mulayam Singh Yadav, Samajwadi Party, Uttar Pradesh

Suspended Gujarat IPS officer Sanjiv Bhatt sacked

August 20, 2015 by Nasheman

Sanjiv Bhatt

Ahmedabad: Suspended IPS officer Sanjiv Bhatt, who had taken on the Gujarat government headed by Narendra Modi over the 2002 post-Godhra riots, was on Wednesday sacked on the ground of “unauthorized absence” from service, an action which he said came after a “sham inquiry”.

“Yes, it is true that my services have been terminated. This was expected. They have been conducting a completely ex-parte inquiry. I got the letter (sack order) from them (the home ministry),” Bhatt told PTI this evening.

Gujarat chief secretary G R Aloria confirmed the development. “Services of Sanjiv Bhatt have been terminated,” he said.

Bhatt said he was sacked on the basis of “a sham inquiry” with regard to his “unauthorized absence” from service when he had come to Ahmedabad to depose before the SIT probing the 2002 riots.

“They (government) have been conducting a sham inquiry … an ex-parte inquiry about unauthorized absence from duty,” Bhatt said.

When asked if he will challenge his sacking, Bhatt said he did not want to impose himself on the government.

“A lot can be done (against the move) but whether it is worth challenging … government does not want me, why should I be so keen that I want to remain in this,” Bhatt said.

“I had joined the police with a passion, now it seems the country and this government does not need me. So whatever has happened is good. I cannot impose myself on the government.”

Bhatt, a 1988 batch IPS officer, was under suspension since 2011 for unauthorized absence from service.

He had alleged in an affidavit in the Supreme Court that Narendra Modi, then the chief minister, instructed the top police officers to allow the Hindus “to vent out their anger” after the train-burning incident at Godhra in February 2002.

Bhatt had claimed that he had attended a meeting in this regard on February 27, 2002 at Modi’s residence in Gandhinagar.

Recently, the Gujarat government issued a show-cause notice to Bhatt over a video purportedly showing him with a woman. It sought his explanation for allegedly having extra-marital relationship; Bhatt denied that the man in the video was him.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: 2002, Genocide, Gujarat, Sanjiv Bhatt

BBMP Polls: HC dismisses PIL Seeking ‘NOTA’ in EVMs

August 20, 2015 by Nasheman

NOTA-EVMs

Bengaluru: The High Court has dismissed a public interest litigation seeking direction to the State Election Commission for insertion of the ‘None of the Above’ (NOTA) option in the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) for the BBMP polls.

A division bench of acting Chief Justice Subhro Kamal Mukherjee and Justice B V Nagarathna dismissed the PIL on the ground of delay and latches as there were only a few days left for the poll.

However, the division bench observed that it was best known to the State Election Commission why no provision had been made for exercising NOTA in the EVMs, despite a direction from the apex court.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: BBMP, BBMP Elections, EVMs, NOTA

New Zealand bowl, South Africa hand debut to Wiese

August 19, 2015 by Nasheman

Photo by Lee Warren/Gallo Images

Photo by Lee Warren/Gallo Images

by Firdose Moonda, ESPNcricinfo

David Wiese was handed an ODI debut as South Africa looked for another solution to their all-rounder conundrum as they were put in to bat by New Zealand in the first ODI in Centurion. But that won’t be the biggest problem on the hosts’ hands: their bowling plans were leaked when a document meant for Dale Steyn was sent to another guest at the hotel South Africa are staying in. AB de Villiers shrugged it off and said the bowlers “enjoy being under pressure,” so don’t see it as too much of a bad thing.

The attack is vastly changed from the T20s, with Dale Steyn, Vernon Philander and Imran Tahir all returning. Kyle Abbott was confined to the bench, as he was during the World Cup semi-final, when these two teams last met.

Both sides wear a different look from that day, with South Africa missing Faf du Plessis through injury and JP Duminy and Morne Morkel, who are both on paternity leave. Rilee Rossouw will bat up the order with Farhaan Behardien, the extra batsman, in the middle.

New Zealand do not have Brendon McCullum or Ross Taylor or their two leading seamers Tim Southee and Trent Boult. They have stuck with the same crop who played in the T20s. Adam Milne and Mitchell McClenaghan were tasked as the frontline seamers with New Zealand opting for two spinners on a pitch that is expected to slow down as the game goes on.

South Africa: 1 Morne van Wyk (wk), 2 Hashim Amla, 3 Rilee Rossouw, 4 AB de Villiers (capt) 5 David Miller, 6 Farhaan Behardien, 7 David Wiese, 8 Vernon Philander, 9 Kagiso Rabada, 10 Dale Steyn 11 Imran Tahir

New Zealand: 1 Martin Guptill, 2 Tom Latham, 3 Kane Williamson (capt), 4 Colin Munro, 5 Grant Elliott, 6 James Neesham, 7 Luke Ronchi (wk), 8 Nathan McCullum, 9 Adam Milne, 10 Mitchell McClenaghan, 11 Ish Sodhi

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Cricket, New Zealand, South Africa

Foriegn films round up

August 19, 2015 by Shaheen Raaj

Terminator Genisys

FILMMAKING ON THE RISE IN CUBA

Now that US & Cuba have confirmed the official opening of their respective embassies this month, interest in Cuba continues to mount, not just among US film makers, but also amongst producers from Latin America & Europe. “Ever since both countries announced the thaw in their relations, more film & TV producers from the US, Latin America & Europe have been making inquiries & visiting Havana to explore and in some cases, begin developing their projects here,” said Lia Rodriguez, the Havana Film Festival’s industry department head. A Spanish – German mini series, ‘Vientos De Cuaresma’, is currently shooting in Havana. Some American film makers have managed to make their feature films in Cuba, despite current restrictions, including documentary footage & reenactments to qualify. To date, only US docs are allowed to shoot in Cuba. The 1st such US film to hit the big screen is Rhode Islander Ben Chace’s ‘Sin Alas’ (‘Without Wings’), which had its world premiere at the Los Angeles Film Festival in Jun, 2015 preempting Bob Yari’s English language Hemingway biopic ‘Papa’, which was shot roughly at the same time in Cuba and is also seeking a US distribution.

MENEMSHA FILMS AQUIRES ‘DOUGH’

LA based Menemsha Films has acquired all North American right to John Goldschmidt’s dramedy ‘Dough’. Repped by Umedia, ‘Dough’ is set to open the 35th San Francisco Jewish film festival on 23rd Jul, 2015, ahead of its theatrical release. Set in London’s East End, ‘Dough’ tells the story of an old Jewish baker (Jonathan Pryce) whose failing business gets an unexpected boost when his young Muslim apprentice (Jerome Holder) accidentally drops cannabis into the dough and the chollah starts to fly off the shelf. Menemsha’s founder & prexy Neil Friedman described “‘Dough’ as an endearing film with great breakout potential.” Friedman added, “The film is very funny with a tender cross cultural friendship at its core, beautifully showcasing our shared humanity.” ‘Dough’ is produced by Docler Entertainment’s György Gattyán & András Somkuti, Viva Films’ John Goldschmidt & Three Coloured Dog Films’ Wolfgang Esenwein. The UK -Hungarian co – production was penned by Yehuda Jez Freedman & Jonathan Benson.

AZ ACQUIRES NORTH AMERICA ON ‘MARSHLAND’

Todo Cine Latino, the speciality label of Paul Hudson’s Outsider Pictures, has teamed with Canada’s AZ Films to acquire North America rights to ‘Marshland’ (‘La Isla Minima’), one of Spain’s biggest recent movie hits. The 5th feature from Alberto Rodriguez, ‘Marshland’, a noir – ish period cop thriller, has ticked multiple boxes, including scooping 10 Spanish Academy Goya Awards, among them are “Best Picture”, “Best Director’ & “Best Actor” (Javier Gutierrez). Produced by Atresmedia Cine, Sacromonte Films & Atipica Films and a competition frontrunner at San Sebastian, where it world premiered on 20 Sept, 2014, winning the jury prize & “Best Actor” (Gutierrez), ‘Marshland’ went on to gross €7.5 million ($8.4 million) in Spain, a standout achievement for its distributor, Warner Bros. Entertainment España. With the North American deal in place, Film Factory has sold ‘Marshland’ to every major territory worldwide. After ‘Wild Tales’ (10 nominations), ‘Marshland’ now figures with 9 category recognitions as the leading contender for 2015’s Platino Awards, taking in movies from Spain, Latin America & Portugal, which takes place on 18th Jul, 2015 in Marbella.

TRANTER TO LEAVE BBC WORLDWIDE PRODS

Jane Tranter will step down as head of BBC Worldwide Productions & Adjacent Productions to launch her own
production company, BBC Worldwide North America announced recently. She will be replaced by Matt Forde, whose title will change from EVP of TV sales & digital distribution to EVP of content production, sales & distribution. He will split his time between New York & Los Angeles as his role expands to cover Los Angeles based productions. Forde will report to incoming BBC Worldwide North America prexy Ann Sarnoff, who takes the reins from Herb Scannell in Aug, 2015. “Since arriving in US, Jane has systematically grown & diversified our production base in Los Angeles,” commented Scannell. “She energized ‘Dancing With the Stars,’ which concluded its 20th season this year; took the company into scripted development & production with ‘DaVinci’s Demons’ & ‘Getting On’ & grew our network of partners by building relationships with highly regarded cable channels. We wish her the very best in her new venture. Matt is unmistakably a champion of producers, writers & creators, this coupled with his passion for BBC’s unrivaled, high quality output will no doubt prove to be a win for the company and our valued partners.

3 MOVIES AMONGST HIGHLIGHTS AT FRIGHTFEST

Film4 FrightFest, UK’s leading genre film festival, promises to be “bigger, bolder & bloodier” in its 16th year with its largest ever line up. The gorefest, which runs from 27th to 31st Aug, 2015 will present 76 films across 5 screens, plus a host of special events. There are 16 European premieres & 26 UK premieres. Among the films from British & Irish talent receiving a showcase are David Keating’s ‘Cherry Tree’; the world premiere of Steve Oram’s hilariously disturbing ‘Aaaaaaaah!’, starring Toyah Willcox; Dominic Brunt’s sharp edged female revenge saga ‘Bait’; Ben & Chris Blaine’s sexually charged zom – rom -com ‘Nina Forever’; Mark Murphy’s tale of twisted minds ‘Awaiting’; Paul Hyett’s much anticipated ‘Howl’; Adam Levins’ sinister family drama ‘Estranged’; Howard J. Ford’s child abduction thriller ‘Never Let Go’; Corin Hardy’s Sundance sensation ‘The Hallow’; Ruth Platt’s morally challenging chiller ‘The Lesson’; Liam Regan’s gruesome revenge saga ‘Banjo’; Eugene McGing’s supernatural haunter ‘The Unfolding’ & ‘Afterdeath’, a hellish thriller by new directors Gez Medinger & Robin Schmidt. On the main screens are a mix of the monstrous, the macabre & the must see from around the world.

HALL UNVEILS A RESTRUCTURING PROGRAM

BBC Director General Tony Hall has unveiled a restructuring program that will result in the loss of more than 1,000 jobs. The measures will deliver £50 million ($78 million) in savings from merging divisions, cutting down management layers, reducing the number of managers & improving processes. “A simpler, leaner, BBC is the right thing to do and it can also help us meet the financial challenges we face,” Hall said. “We’ve already significantly cut the costs of running the BBC, but in times of very tough choices we need to focus on what really matters, delivering outstanding programs & content for all our audiences.” The BBC has already cut costs in recent years in order to deliver more than £1.5 billion ($2.34 billion) of savings a year by 2017. Much of this has been done through cutting administration & property costs, pay & headcount restraint and decisions like more daytime repeats & shared sports rights. The savings are necessary due to the Government’s decision to freeze for 7 years the license fee, which is the BBC’s primary source of funding.

CINESITE & IMAGE ENGINE MERGE

Leading visual effects companies Cinesite & Image Engine have merged, giving the 2 entities a combined staff of over 525 VFX & animation staff at their studios in London, Vancouver & Montreal. Cinesite, which opened its doors in London in 1994, has contributed BAFTA & Academy Award nominated and winning visual effects to films including ‘X – Men: Days Of Future Past’, ‘Iron Man 3’, the Harry Potter series of films, & ‘The Golden Compass’. It is working on productions including ‘Now You See Me: The Second Act’, ‘Ant-Man’, ‘Spectre’, ‘The Last Witch Hunter’, ‘Gods Of Egypt’, ‘Pride And Prejudice & Zombies’ & ‘The Revenant’. Founded in Vancouver in 1995, Image Engine has built a strong reputation for producing high quality visual effects for film & high end television. Nominated for an Academy Award for its work on Neill Blomkamp’s ‘District 9’ in 2009, the studio has gone on to work on such high profile productions as ‘Elysium’, ‘Chappie’, ‘Jurassic World’, ‘Game Of Thrones’ & ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’. Forthcoming releases include ‘Point Break’ & ‘Straight Outta Compton’.

ADAM TO DELIVER A KEYNOTE

Adam Crozier, CEO of ITV, UK’s biggest commercial broadcast, will deliver the Mipcom Media Mastermind Keynote. In it, he will discuss how he turned around ITV from a seemingly ailing TV network with limited growth potential both in UK and in the free – to – air broadcast business into a model of expansion, geographic & sectorial, driving energetically into the acquisition of production companies, primarily in US: Gurney Prods, High Noon Ent., Thinkfactory Media, DiGa Vision & Leftfield Ent. The largest producer of non – scripted TV in US, ITV has also bought John De Mol’s Talpa, producer of ‘Big Brother’ & ‘The Voice’, and upped the ante on its drama production biz via a US joint venture, Tomorrow Studios, with vet producer Marty Adelstein. Coinciding with the launch of ‘Beowulf’ & ‘Jekyll & Hyde’, Crozier’s keynote conversation will also take in ITV studios’ growing fiction content business, Mipcom organizer Reed Midem announced recently.

‘TERMINATOR’ HEADS SLOW WEEKEND

Opening on Thursday, ‘Terminator Genisys’ earned $11.1 million from 1.49 million admissions over 4 days. Giving prominent billing to Korean actor Lee Byung- Hun, the 5th instalment of the Terminator franchise is the 1st Paramount title locally handled by Lotte Entertainment since the 2 struck a long term distribution agreement in Mar, 2015. The numbers are on a par with ‘Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins’ which had earned $989,000 from 1.67 million admissions in 4 days in 2009 and went on to earn $26.5 million from 4.50 million admissions. Patriotic war drama, ‘Northern Limit Line’ dropped to 2nd place. Accounting for 33% of the total weekend box office revenue, the NEW release earned $6.88 million from 997,000 admissions between Fri & Sun, with a week – on week drop of 12%. It has amassed $21.9 million from 3.23 million admissions after 2 weekends on release. ‘Jurassic World’ took 3rd, with $2.44 million between Fri & Sun, extending its total to $38.72 million after 4 weekends. Local legal drama ‘Minority Opinion’ dropped to 5th place. Earning $258,000 between Fri & Sun, it has made $2.26 million since 24th Jun, 2015 release. Auteur Shin Su – Won’s Cannes Un Certain Regard selection ‘Madonna’ debuted Thurs, earning $69,700 from 9,920 admissions over the opening 4 days, including previews.

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Film, Movie

Arvind Kejriwal, Nitish Kumar take on Modi

August 19, 2015 by Nasheman

nitish-kejriwal

New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday extended his support to JD(U) chief Nitish Kumar for upcoming Bihar Assembly elections while also felicitating the latter during Bihar Samman Samaroh in Delhi.

Addressing the gathering, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar thanked Kejriwal for inviting him at Bihar Samman Samaroh.

“It’s good that people have voted for AAP. Arvind Kejriwal is a right choice for Delhi. 67 out of 70 seats is a surprising mandate. And, AAP got this mandate when PM Modi had said that Delhi’s mood was same as that of nation’s and vice versa. After Delhi has shown its mood, PM Modi is trying hard for Bihar,” said Nitish.

Further, extending his support to Bihar CM, Arvind Kejriwal assured him that he will go to Bihar whenever Nitish will call him.

“Before elections PM Modi says something and post elections something else. Had he announced before during Rewari rally that OROP scheme will take some time to be implemented, he wouldn’t have got votes,” said Kejriwal.

“Two days back we heard PM saying in Bihar 50…60…70 thousand crore. Was he there to sell Bihar? If they (govt) have so much money then PM should first go and implement OROP scheme,” Kejriwal slammed Modi govt on Bihar package.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Arvind Kejriwal, Bihar, Narendra Modi, Nitish Kumar

Cobrapost film on Bihar Dalit massacres ‘exposes’ BJP links

August 19, 2015 by Nasheman

Ranveer Sena

New Delhi: Investigative web portal Cobrapost on Tuesday claimed that it has confession on camera of operatives of Ranveer Sena claiming to have been involved in mass murders in Bihar between 1994 and 2000. As many as 144 Dalits were killed in these massacres including several women and children.

The Cobrapost on Tuesday claimed that its journalist K Ashish got the confessions of Ranveer Sena members Chandkeshwar alias Chandreshwar, Pramod Singh, Bhola Singh, Arvind Kumar Singh, Siddhnath Singh and Ravindra Chaudhry by claiming that he was making a movie on the Sena, a disbanded armed group of upper castes in Bihar.

Except Chaudhary, all others were accused in mass murders. “These mass murderers not only reveal how they planned and carried out indiscriminate killings on such scale with precision and ruthlessness of a war machine but also candidly admit who trained them, who armed them, who financed them and who lent them political support, naming some big-time politicians,” Cobrapost said in a statement on Tuesday.

It also said that this was a reason for abrupt dismissal of Justice Amir Das Commission of Inquiry that the state government had set up on December 27, 1997 in the wake of Laxmanpur Bathe massacre as soon as the JDU–BJP alliance came to power in Bihar.

In an interview with Cobrapost, Justice Das (retd) categorically states that he was asked to shut shop because his report could have implicated some prominent politicos for their support to the private army, the webportal claimed.

The alleged confessions of the accused were released on the day PM Narendra Modi announced a financial package for Bihar. Cobrapost also claimed that Ranveer Sena had political patronage of the BJP, a reason for disbanding of Das commission. The investigations also showed that Sena had a diabolical plan of carrying out 50 massacres in as many villages.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Bihar, Cobrapost, Dalits, Ranveer Sena

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