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Modi arrives in Britain for three-day visit

November 12, 2015 by Nasheman

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London: Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in London on Thursday for a three-day visit to Britain that will see India and Britain sign a number of pacts on mutual investments and defence cooperation.

Modi, wearing a dark coat, stepped out of the aircraft with folded ‘namaste’.

In a series of pre-departure Facebook posts, Modi said: “My visit is aimed at strengthening cooperation with a traditional friend that is not only a major economic partner of India but also one of the leading economic players of the world.”

Modi’s visit to Britain is the first bilateral visit by an Indian prime minister in nine years after Manmohan Singh’s visit in 2006. Singh visited Britain in 2009 to attend the G-20 summit.

“UK is one of the fastest growing G-7 economies and is home to a strong financial services sector,” Modi stated. “I see immense scope for our economic and trade relations to improve and this will benefit both our economies,” he added.

On November 14, Modi will leave for Turkey to attend the annual G-20 summit.

(IANS)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Narendra Modi, United Kingdom

Was Shah Rukh Khan targeted by ED for speaking on intolerance, asks Congress

November 12, 2015 by Nasheman

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New Delhi: The Congress on Thursday questioned if Shah Rukh Khan had faced the wrath of Enforcement Directorate (ED) because he spoke up on the issue of intolerance.

On Wednesday, the ED had questioned Khan over alleged violations of the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) in the Indian Premier League (IPL).

“A noted film star like Shah Rukh Khan is grilled for four hours… Whether he is facing wrath for speaking out or whether something wrong has been done by him,” chief spokesperson of Congress Randeep Surjewala said.

He said that suspicions on this score arose as the Enforcement Directorate and the CBI have nowadays become “instruments of vendetta”.

Citing an instance, Surjewala alleged that Himachal Pradesh chief minister Virbhadra Singh, who is the senior-most chief minister in the country, faced ED raid on the day of his daughter’s marriage.

The Enforcement Directorate has recorded the statement of Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan in a matter of alleged irregularities in the sale ofSHARES of Knight Riders Sports Pvt Ltd (KRSPL) to a Mauritius-based company.

The case, dating back to 2008-09, pertains to the share sale of KRSPL, owned by Khan’s Red Chillies along with Juhi Chawla and her husband, to a Mauritius-based company owned by Chawla’s husband Jay Mehta.

ED is probing allegations that shares sold to the Jay Mehta-owned Sea Island INVESTMENTS were undervalued by eight to nine times. Khan had faced ED once in 2011 when he was questioned about alleged foreign exchange violation of around Rs 100 crore.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Congress, Enforcement Directorate, Shah Rukh Khan

Girish Karnad will be killed like Kalburgi, threatens anonymous Twitter account

November 12, 2015 by Nasheman

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Bengaluru: Actor and Jnanpith awardee, Girish Karnad received death threat for suggesting Bengaluru international airport should be named after Tipu Sultan.

“Girish Karnad will meet the same end like kalburgi if he enrages kannadigas by replacing in Kempe gouda (sic) with Tipu Sultan.” the tweet, later deleted by the user, read.

“A tweet was posted by someone with the user name Intolerant Chandra…. We are aware of the tweet and action will be taken if necessary and if a complaint is lodged,” the TOI quoted a police officer.

Karnad had given a written complaint on the issue.

Girish Karnad on Wednesday apologised for saying the Bangalore international airport should have been named after Tipu Sultan and not Kempegowda, believed to have founded the city.

Karnad said he had never meant to insult the Vokkaliga icon when he suggested the airport should have been christened after Tipu, the 18th century king of Mysore who died fighting the British. “I have great respect for Kempegowda and I never insulted him. I apologise if my words caused any hurt to anyone.”

Chief minister P.C. Siddaramaiah, who had presided over the Tipu Jayanti programme where Karnad made the controversial suggestion, distanced himself from the remark. “He shouldn’t have made that remark. It is his personal view and there is no question of the government even thinking of changing the airport’s name,” the Congress leader said.

Karnad had justified his view saying Kempegowda was not a freedom fighter like Tipu, angering the Vokkaligas and sparking demonstrations. The community wields immense political clout and accounts for 15 per cent of the state’s six-crore population.

The Vokkaligas have termed Karnad’s remarks an “insult” to Kempegowda. Former deputy chief minister and senior BJP leader R. Ashok, a Vokkaliga, demanded an apology from the actor for making the suggestion at the first state-sponsored Tipu event.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Girish Karnad, Kempegowda, Tipu Sultan

Remembering Abdul Kalam Azad

November 11, 2015 by Nasheman

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by Ajit Singh Nagra

Abul Kalam Ghulam Mohiyuddin Ahmed, whose pen name was Azad was born on 11 Nov. 1888 in the Darus-Islama quarter of the holy city [Medina]His father was Maulana Muhammad Khairuddin and his mother was the daughter of Sheikh Muhammad Zaherwatri of Bengal.He emerged as the prominent Urdu writer, an outstanding statesman and secular leader, who carved his name in the house of reputation by dint of his diligence and intelligence.He steered the ship of the nation wisely through the stress and storm of the Indian politics during India’s struggle for freedom and sowed the seeds of secularism and patriotism in the minds of his fellow Muslims.He pledged to remain rooted to his motherland as a son of the soil and declined to fall into footsteps of his co-religionist, M.A. Jinnah who demanded separate land for the Muslims by fanning the fire of communal frenzy and religious fanaticism to gain his end and satisfy his narcissistic mentality.

Azad was a precocious child who gained proficiency in knowledge,oratory and mastered Arabic, Persian and urdu language. Being a brilliant student, he finished his final education at sixteen.

Maulana Azad was a profound theologian, keen intellectual, powerful writer, prolific publicist, a persuasive and eloquent orator and a sober politician.He is ranked as the finest writer of urdu who exhibited felicityof expression with profoundity of thought.

Azad was a devout and proud Muslim and was well-versed with Islamic theology.In1908, Azad visited the Muslim countries such as Egypt, Syria, Palestine and Iraq.Jamaluddin Afghani inspired him in the beginning but he became reformist.While he was interned at Ranchi, he wrote a book on Quran and laid stress upon spiritual and moral aspects of religion.In his opinion, unity of brotherhood, unity of God andunity of religions constitute the message of Quran.He confined himself to writing articles for his paper’Al Hilal’ [crescent] which he started in 1912. Then he came under the influence of Mahatma Gandhi and experienced a sea change in his ideology.

Soon after his release from Ranchi jail,he met Mahatma Gandhi on 18 Jan.1920 and this moment became a watershed in his life.In his political life, Azad travelled on three different paths,the path of exclusive patriotism, and pan -Islamism[1906-20] the path of Muslim patriotism and Indian Nationalism[1920-23] and the path of secularist democratic nationalism[1923-58]He had the distinction of becoming the youngest President of the congress in 1923at 34and also held the record of the longest term as the president of the congress from 1940 to 1946.On behalf of the congress, he negotiated with the cripps Mission in 1942, at the Simla conference in1945 and with the cabinet Mission in 1946.Being a nationalist, Azad remained in jail for eleven years.

Azad was a consistent champion of Hindu-Muslim unity and did not want partition of the country and advocated unity in diversity.As a student of history, he pointed out that the Hindus and the Muslims had common ancestors and shared common traditions and history.He was opposed to sectarian nationalism preached by the Muslim League.He also preached the policy of non-violence. Azad was a staunch opponent of partition and wistfully thought that partition exists on the map of the country and not in the hearts of the people and it will be a short-lived division.

Azad penned down his reminiscences and reaction in his controversial book” India Wins Freedom” fully published in 1988 in which Sardar Patel was dubbed as a communalist.He interpreted the historical events in the form of his personal idiosyncracies and predilections and blamed Pt. Nehru, Jinnah and Patel for accepting partition of the country.He pointed out at partial culpability of congress leaders in averting the creation of Pakistan.He was a humanist and educator but his gentle voice fell upon the deaf ears of rabble rousers who favoured partition of the country.Azad was ambitious and spurned the crown. He was an apostle of national unity , composite culture and communal harmony.

Azad was an intellectual of high order and his mental vision was encyclopaedic. His ”Ghubar-e- Khatir”is the tour de force of a literary craftsman. He helped in forming the foreign policy of India. Azad did commendable work as the Minister of Education and Research.He was responsible for the publication of an authoritative history of thefreedom struggle compiled for the national archives under the direction of Dr. Tara Chand. He was instrumental in appointing the University Education Commission in 1948 and the Secondary Education commission in 1952 and various institutions and commissions e.g.Kharakpur institute of higher Technology, The university Grant commission and three national academics-The depaetment of Archives, Archaeology and Anthropology were developed and the Indian Council of Cultural Relations to foster goodwill between India and Pakistan and for communal harmony. He founded the India Council of scientific and Industrial Research. Maulana had the ability to inspire millions with his power of pen and voice .He was a devout Muslim by faith but his mind was free from narrow cosidersatios of religion. He was a farsighted statesman quite progressive in his outlook and modern in his thinking. He was called Chinese man and Superman.This illustrious son of mother India left this mortal world in Delhi on22Feb.1958.

The author is a former Principal and can be reached at: feedbackexcelsior@gmail.com. This piece first appeared on Daily Excelsior.

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Abdul Kalam Azad

“The entire process of producing a movie has never been a smooth sailing:” Ramesh Taurani of Tips

November 11, 2015 by Shaheen Raaj

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The musical scenario of Bollywood has undergone a drastic change, especially since the last 1 decade. But a most reputed film producer like Ramesh Taurani of Tips music does not feel so. He is of the opinion that as far as music is concerned it has only changed platforms but it’s for the good as music has now had a far wider reach. Ramesh Taurani discusses at length about his musical journey via his Tips music company which has also culminated into his filmmaking journey too.

Nowadays the business of music has been changed. Has the revenue of music expanded compared to earlier times?

Music has always remained a necessary ingredient of our films. It has now changed its course in varied forms for instance it is now available more on digital platform. It now has a far wider reach. The revenue from the sales of music has always been fluctuating. It was the same story then and it is the same story now.

According to you which were the best era of music in Hindi cinema as far as its quality and not quantity are concerned?

I think after the musical era had mesmerized the music lovers in the Black & white era its best period was from the 60’s to the 90’s. After this it has always been fluctuating by doling out some times bad and most of the times good music.

Piracy of music & movies has always been a big setback for producers as well as music companies. How can it be eliminated completely?

In spite of taking all the precautions to curb this ever growing piracy menace we all have failed to completely eradicate this malaise. Once a few of the pirates are booked for their piracy crimes of music & movies another set of such criminal pirates raises their ugly heads. But one day we will all overcome this so called musical hindrance too.

You started making films as a producer in the year 1996 and had made many successful films. What are the changes industry is facing for producing films nowadays? Is producing a film, nowadays more difficult than the earlier times?

According to me the entire process of producing a movie has never been a smooth sailing process. No matter how much we try but everyone faces some kind of road blocks at every step, at every crossroads. There are many changes & developments taking place time & again but not everything can be summarised entirely out here. Each one us learn from our own mistakes and discover the ways to avoid such hindrances & pitfalls.

One of your films ‘Entertainment’ had a mix report. Tell something about that.

I can proudly claim that all our films made under the Tips banner have done extremely well. But of course ‘Entertainment’ had not registered a decent box office collections in hi end multiplexes in some territories especially Bombay.

Some of your past releases didn’t perform well at the box office. What went wrong with these projects?

The answer to these will be the same as mentioned above. Show me one producer whose each & every films have succeeded or garnered decent box office collections all the time. I can claim that our track record is far better.

Individual producers are vanishing because the corporate companies have made the business out of their reach. Shall the time of individual producers come again?

We individual producers are also to be blamed for this pathetic state of affairs. Why blame only the corporate companies as individual producers themselves have taken up this onus of getting over ruled & dominated by the corporate companies. Now whether the time of individual producers will come back or not only time will tell.

Tell something about your forthcoming ‘Love Shhuda’.

I think it is not the right time to speak about it. But I assure you that it will be a very entertaining musical love story.

Girish’s performance was well appreciated in ‘Ramaiya Vastaviaya’. Tell us something about his role in ‘Love Shhuda’.

He is performing a very unusual kind of role in ‘Love Shudda’. His performing skills are getting better day by day. I think his future is very bright in future in the long run.

Is Race3 on card?

Yes very much.

It is heard that Saif wouldn’t be the part of Race3?

Who says so? He is very much a part of ‘Race 3’.

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Bollywood, Film, Movie, Music, Ramesh Taurani, Tips

Movie Review: ‘Yaara Silly Silly’ is a bold love story

November 11, 2015 by Shaheen Raaj

Yaara Silly Silly

Producers: Bharat Bhushan Suri & Subhash Sehgal
Director: Subhash Sehgal
Star Cast: Parambhrata Chatterjee, Paoli Dam, Vidya Malvade, Parth Suri, Eva Grover, Sukhwinder Chahal & Zafar Dillon
Genre: Rom-Com
Verdict: GOOD

Plot: Yaara Silly Silly showcases a bold romantic comedy born in bed. Yes! You read it right. Soumitro Roy (Parambrata Chatterjee), is a young man who ends up at a brothel with his friends where he meets Mallika (Paoli Dam), a prostitute. When they meet on the 1st night Soumitro Roy is a naïve young man. On the other hand Mallika is a crude prostitute. The 2nd time they meet by chance almost after a gap of 5 long years Soumitra Roy is a married & wisened man and Mallika…….! Love blossoms between the duo.

Aces: Director Subhash Seghal certainly deserves an applause for tackling such a bold & off beat theme of prostitute and her customer which changes her life completely. And both Paoli Dam & Parambhrata Chatterjee have delivered a credibly convicing performance by literally living their roles.

Minuses: The in your face cuss words galore does irritates one a lot and even tends to get on your nerves after a certain point.

Last Word: Yara Silly Silly is a classy film. At the box office turnstiles its future seems bleak but it is bound to create ripples of waves in the festival circuit. Period!

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Bollywood, Film, Movie, Movie Review, Paoli Dam, Parambhrata Chatterjee, Yaara Silly Silly

“I had never expected ‘Kis Kis Ko Pyaar Karoon’ to achieve such a runaway success:” Ratan Jain

November 11, 2015 by Shaheen Raaj

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Ratan Jain’s name has been synonymous with music through the Jain Bros music company Venus. Actor dabbling with music for year’s on end he diversified into the arena of filmmaking. Ratan Jain spoke at length about his latest release as a producer namely ‘Kis Kis Ko Pyaar Karoon’ as well as other related topic.

‘Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon’ has performed very well at the box office. Did you expect the success of this movie to this extent?

No, not really. Frankly speaking I had never expected ‘Kis Kis Ko Pyaar Karoon’ to achieve such a grand & runaway success. Even otherwise I had not foreseen any great expectations from ‘Kis Kis Ko Pyaar Karoon’. But it all came as a pleasant surprise at the most unexpected moments.

This was the 1st project of Stand up comedian Kapil Sharma, why did you opt for him as a main protagonist?

Any pray why should I not have opt for Kapil Sharma. He is already a household name in the small screen arena having already achieved a cult status of his own. So if he has ruled on the small screen for such a long time then why should he not get a fair chance to rule the roost on the big screen too.

In the past, movies with comedians does not have a good record. But ‘Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon’ has done very well. According to you what made this movie different from the other movies of the same genre?

In earlier movies the comedians did not have important roles to play barring Comic actors like Mehmood, Johnny Walker et al. The other comic actors were either used as fillers or they made flashy appearances in cameo roles. But as far as ‘Kis Kis Ko Pyaar Karoon’ was different because in this Kapil Sharma’s role was that of the main protagonist. And the role was like a tailor made written especially for him keeping in mind his stand comedian image. And Kapil has also done a good job. He will naturally prove to be good for comic actor in the main protagonists role.

This was the new genre for the director duo Abbas – Mustan too. Were you confident enough to keep this responsibility on their shoulder?

Yes I had full confidence in them and if they have proved their directorial prowess in the other varied genres of filmmaking too then why not in the comic genre arena too. And as they have proved by the bikggest box office success they have not at let me down. In fact they have never let me down in the earlier films produced by me.

Nowadays business of music has been changed. Has the revenue of music expanded than earlier time?

Music has always been an integral part of cinema so it will never lose its significance. As far as the revenue part of music is concerned it has always been changing sometimes more sometimes less.

According to you which were the best era of music in Hindi cinema as far as quality is concern?

Right since the inception of music all the era’s had its plus & minus point except the current era which has become more like a cacophony all out to split your eardrums.

Piracy of music and movies has always been a big setback for producers and music companies. How can it be eliminated completely?

One can never devise a fool proof plan completely & totally. There can never be a plan which can help us to eradicate this menace from its roots.

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Bollywood, Film, Kis Kis Ko Pyaar Karoon, Movie, Ratan Jain

Movie Review: ‘Charlie Ke Chakkar Mein’ is an absolutely clueless movie

November 11, 2015 by Shaheen Raaj

Charlie Ke Chakkar Mein

Producer: Karan Arora & Picture Thought Production
Director: Manish Srivastav
Star Cast: Naseeruddin Shah, Disha Arora, Amit Sial, Auroshikha Dey, Sandeep Vasudevan, Siraj Mustafa etc
Genre: Thriller
Verdict: POOR

Plot: A big delivery of ‘Charlie’ is hijacked, and the ‘bhai – log’ behind it want their ‘powder’ and the people whodunit. Naseer plays the investigating cop, as he & his colleagues sift through some incriminating ‘found footage’ of a bunch of young people sniping at each other in some kind of an underground den with graffiti scrawled on it, and bodies sprawled in it.

Aces: The sole performance Of Naseerruddin Shah as Addl. Commissioner of Police.

Minuses: Most of the other actors have been reduced to caricatures so no wonder they have just sleep walked through the whole film.

Last Word: Drugs, sex, gangsters, youngsters & above all cops. But the mix up of all this hardly gives a feeling of a good film. The entire film is clueless and leaves the audiences frantically hunting for the non – existent storyline.

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Bollywood, Charlie Ke Chakkar Mein, Disha Arora, Film, Movie, Movie Review, Naseeruddin Shah

Afghans protest decapitations of ethnic Hazara by ISIL

November 11, 2015 by Nasheman

Thousands demonstrate for security after seven people beheaded – including women and children – allegedly by ISIL.

The seven Hazara victims included three women and two children [Reuters]

The seven Hazara victims included three women and two children [Reuters]

by Shereena Qazi

Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets of Afghanistan’s capital on Wednesday with coffins carrying the bodies of seven ethnic Hazara demanding justice after their beheadings.

The protests included women and men from Afghanistan’s different ethnic groups – Pashtun, Tajik, Uzbek, and Hazara – as they marched on the Presidential Palace to urge the government to take action against rising violence against Afghan civilians.

According to Afghan officials, the Hazara hostages were captured by ISIL fighters more than a month ago and held in Arghandab district of Zabul province.

Three women, two children, and two men had been beheaded with razor wire, officials said. Their bodies were discovered by the Taliban who handed them over to tribal elders on Saturday in Ghazni province, from where they were abducted.

“We will continue to fight for the safety of our family,” civil rights activist Shahzaman Hashemi told Al Jazeera. “This is our right to feel safe. Whatever happened to those women and children can happen to us as well.”

The Afghan government announced a national day of mourning on Wednesday over the killings.

‘Had enough’

Maryam Jamal, who also took part in the march, said it was important to pressure the government to halt the escalating violence in the country. “They’ve now started killing women and children,” she said.

“It can be me tomorrow, can be my children. This protest is historic and we are adamant to not back off until something is done about this. We’ve had enough.”

Kabul Police Chief Abdul Rahman Rahimi told Al Jazeera security officers had taken control of the protest area and were making sure no one gets hurt during the demonstrations.

“There are thousands of people here and the number is expected to increase. People from far off places have come to Kabul to take part in the protest today,” Rahimi said. “We are making sure the protest doesn’t get violent. So far people are protesting peacefully.”

Demonstrators chanted “death to Islamic State” on Tuesday in Ghazni province as a van carried the coffins covered by Afghan flags. Ghazni police blamed the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) in Afghanistan for the grisly killings.

“We want justice not just for them but for the thousands of other innocent people who are brutally killed this way, almost every day,” protester Ismail Khanjar told Al Jazeera.

“We don’t care if they were Shia Muslims or not. For us they are human and they were killed in the most brutal way. What was their fault?”

The bodies were then transported from Ghazni city to Kabul, 130km away, for Wednesday’s demonstration.

 

The Hazara have long suffered oppression and persecution in Afghanistan. During the 1990s, thousands were killed by al-Qaeda and Taliban fighters.

Sayed Zafar Hashemi, deputy spokesman for President Ashraf Ghani, told Al Jazeera security threats affect the entire nation, and not just specific communities.

“We are doing everything we can to help protect our people,” he said.

Afghanistan has several ethnic groups including Tajiks, Hazaras, Uzbeks and Turkmen – mainly in the north and west – as well as Pashtun, located primarily in the south and east.

ISIL emerged in Afghanistan last year.

A Taliban splinter group calling itself the High Council of Afghanistan Islamic Emirate announced last week it had elected its own leader, defying new Taliban leader Mullah Akhtar Mansoor.

Insecurity continues to grip Afghanistan after the withdrawal of international forces in recent years. Violent clashes between two armed groups in southern Afghanistan erupted on Sunday, resulting in the death of at least 50 fighters from both sides.

Filed Under: Muslim World Tagged With: Afghanistan, Hazara, IS, ISIL, ISIS, Islamic State, Shia

Myanmar’s Suu Kyi wins seat, demands military meeting

November 11, 2015 by Nasheman

Opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi re-elected on Wednesday as her NLD party continues to dominate the ballot box.

Myanmar's opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi delivers a speech during a campaign rally [Gemunu Amarasinghe/AP]

Myanmar’s opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi delivers a speech during a campaign rally [Gemunu Amarasinghe/AP]

by Al Jazeera

Yangon: Opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi was officially re-elected to her seat in the lower house of parliament on Wednesday as her National League for Democracy party continued to steam towards victory in the country’s historic elections.

Suu Kyi called on leading members of military-backed Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) to meet and discuss what she said would be a decisive win for her opposition party.

The Union Election Commission (UEC) said on Wednesday the Nobel peace laureate had won her seat, and that the NLD had now captured 135 lower house seats in the national parliament out of the 151 officially declared. The opposition has also taken 29 out of 33 seats announced in the upper house.

With the NLD saying it expects to win about 80 percent of the seats up for grabs, Suu Kyi called on President Thein Sein, Shwe Mann, the speaker of the house, and General Min Aung Hlaing to meet with her to discuss the outcome of the elections.

“It is important to implement the people’s will in a peaceful manner for the sake of the country,” she wrote in letters addressed to the three men.

A spokesman for the USDP said on Wednesday that Myanmar’s president and the military would respect the results of Sunday’s vote, but added he would meet Suu Kyi only after those are announced by the election commission.

The military government handed power to a semi-civilian government in 2011, but the army still dominates politics after decades in power. Twenty-five percent of seats in the parliament are reserved for the army.

Phil Robertson, deputy director of Human Rights Watch’s Asia division, expressed concern that the election commission was taking so long to announce final results.

“It’s worrisome that the results are taking so long to dribble in, and of course, we’re looking closely at what this means,” Robertson told Al Jazeera. “But far more concerning is the fact that the UEC has the power of investigator, judge and jury in assessing and deciding any election complaints.

“Given the size of the apparent NLD victory, I’m assuming that the military and its allies in the USDP are going to be scraping to hold on to every seat… So it’s entirely plausible to expect more games as this counting process drags on,” he added.

The Associated Press, citing an NLD statement, reported that President Thein Sein congratulated Suu Kyi and promised a peaceful transfer of power. It said a message was received Wednesday from Information Minister Ye Htut on behalf of the president.

The president is quoted as saying: “In accordance with the Union Election Commission’s election results announcement, I would like to congratulate you, the NLD, for leading the race for parliamentary seats.”

Even with a win for her party, Suu Kyi cannot become president under the country’s constitution as she is married to a British citizen and her children have UK passports. Suu Kyi has said that may change.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Aung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar

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