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Archives for April 2018

Five months after marriage Afghani groom and Argentine bride separate

April 14, 2018 by Nasheman

A man from Afghanistan and an Argentian lady ended their cross border love in Kalaburagi, five months after they got hitched.

Ahmad Zarif Chisty, 30, a Sufi preacher and Daniela Soledad, 33 of Argentina met on Facebook. After love bloomed between them, they decided to get married in India. Daniela allegedly too took after Sufism. In like manner, they reached New Delhi on November 22, 2017, and they got married the next day. Subsequent to making a trip to Ajmer in Rajasthan and Vijayapura in Karnataka, the coupled settled in Kalaburagi.

According to the police Chisty, who was preaching Sufism and teaching Quran in the city, had leased a small house in Makkah Colony on Hagarga Road, where the couple settled. Differences arose between the two when another senior Sufi preachers started visiting their home and Chisty requested that Daniela serve them by pressing their hands and legs however he himself declined from doing so saying that he too was a Sufi preacher. Daniela was disturbed as well as declined to do so as it was against her way of life.

The differences aggravated over some stretch of time and Daniela contacted her parents back in Argentina looking for their assistance to return. Her parents at that point reached the Argentina consulate in Mumbai and looked for their assistance. The office informed the Kalaburagi police. The police effectively traced the couple as well as inquired about alleged torture and harassment meted out to Daniela.

Police sources said that Daniela was vexed and felt insulted by Chisty’s conduct. She additionally felt lost of privacy in the little house and needed to return to Argentina. She denied any physical or sexual harassment and didn’t wish to lodge any complaint.

The consulate general from Argentina department in Mumbai landed in Kalaburagi alongside another female associate on April 10 and took Daniela with them. Daniela is presently said to be in Argentina. Chisty was let off as no case was filed against him.

Filed Under: Muslim World

Violence erupts during Sriramulu’s campaign

April 14, 2018 by Nasheman

The police turned to lathi charge to control the violence that was erupted when Molakalmuru MLA S Thippeswamy’s supporters heaved stones and footwears at MP B Sriramulu’s car on Friday morning at Nayakanahatti.

A few BJP workers who had accumulated at Thipperudraswamy temple to get the MP fled to security. For some time, the temple premises transformed into a virtual combat area. In the midst of tight security, Ramulu entered the sanctuary and offered puja.

In the mean time, the State BJP president B S Yeddyurappa in Hubli addressed journalists concerning the occurrence that Sriramulu was equipped for dealing with the circumstance.

“He would accept a call and handle the circumstance,” Yeddyurappa said.

The voice of contradiction has increased as far back as the BJP chose to handle the MP from Molakalmuru Assembly portion dismissing the ticket to S Thippeswamy, the sitting MLA.

A day after the BJP reported its first list, the MLA had marched to Ballari alongside his supporters to look for an answer from Sriramulu. They had even wanted to lay an attack to the MP’s living

Filed Under: Campaign

Nation remembers Ambedkar on his 127th Jayanti today

April 14, 2018 by Nasheman

Floral tributes being paid at Babasaheb’s Statue in the Parliament House Complex

The grateful Nation is remembering Dr Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar on his 127th birth anniversary on Saturday (April 14).

Floral tributes is being paid at Babasaheb’s Statue in the Parliament House Complex this morning.

Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar, chief architect of the Constitution of India, was born on 14th April, 1891 at Mhow in Madhya Pradesh, which is now known as Dr Ambedkar Nagar. He was also the first law minister of India.

Earlier, on the eve of Babasaheb’s birth anniversary, Prime Minister Narendra Modi dedicated the Dr. Ambedkar National Memorial to the nation on Friday.

Speaking at the function in New Delhi, Modi said, the memorial is a tribute to Baba Saheb Ambedkar. He said, his government is following the path shown by Baba Saheb and moving ahead with the mantra of Sabka Saath – Sabka Vikas to ensure that the benefits of development reach all section of society.

The Prime Minister said, the government will not allow dilution of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act. He said, it is his government which has strengthened this act to prevent atrocities against Dalits. The Prime Minister said, special courts are being set up for urgent hearing of cases involving atrocities on SCs and STs.

Filed Under: Uncategorized

US, Britain and France today launched military strikes against syria

April 14, 2018 by Nasheman

In a combined operation, the US, Britain and France today launched military strikes against Bashar al-Assad’s Syrian regime, President Donald Trump announced, as he alleged the war-torn nation of using chemical weapons against its own people.

The US president claimed that the joint action was meant to establish a “strong deterrent” against the production, spread, and use of chemical weapons.

Trump said he has ordered “precision strikes” against Syria, where dozens of people were killed last weekend in a suspected toxic gas attack on Douma, the largest town in a former rebel stronghold outside Damascus.

“These are not the actions of a man; they are crimes of a monster instead,” Trump said in an address to the nation.

Describing the strike as a deterrent, Trump said the US would maintain pressure on Syria until the Assad regime suspends use of chemical weapons.

“America does not seek an indefinite presence in Syria,” he said, thanking the UK and France for joining the US in its fight against the Syrian regime.

“Today, the nations of Britain, France, and the United States of America have marshalled their righteous power against barbarism and brutality,” Trump said.

He attacked the Assad regime for “deploying chemical weapons to slaughter innocent civilians”, referring to the alleged atrocity in Douma last Saturday.

“This massacre was a significant escalation in a pattern of chemical weapons use by that very terrible regime,” Trump alleged.

“The evil and the despicable attack left mothers and fathers, infants and children, thrashing in pain and gasping for air. These are not the actions of a man; they are crimes of a monster instead,” he said.

The US president sought to bring back the vestiges of World War I, after which civilised nations joined together to ban chemical warfare.

He noted that chemical weapons not only inflict gruesome suffering but also even small amounts of them can unleash widespread devastation.

“The purpose of our actions tonight is to establish a strong deterrent against the production, spread, and use of chemical weapons. Establishing this deterrent is a vital national security interest of the United States,” Trump said.

“The combined American, British, and French response to these atrocities will integrate all instruments of our national power — military, economic, and diplomatic. We are prepared to sustain this response until the Syrian regime stops its use of prohibited chemical agents,” he said.

Trump said he also has a message for the two governments most responsible for supporting, equipping, and financing the criminal Assad regime.

“To Iran, and to Russia, I ask: What kind of a nation wants to be associated with the mass murder of innocent men, women, and children?” he asked.

“The nations of the world can be judged by the friends they keep. No nation can succeed in the long run by promoting rogue states, brutal tyrants, and murderous dictators,” he said.

Trump said Assad’s recent attack was a fallout of Russia’s “failure” to keep the promise of eliminating Syria’s chemical weapons.

“In 2013, President Putin and his government promised the world that they would guarantee the elimination of Syria’s chemical weapons. Assad’s recent attack are the direct result of Russia’s failure to keep that promise,” Trump said.

“Russia must decide if it will continue down this dark path, or if it will join with civilised nations as a force for stability and peace. Hopefully, someday we’ll get along with Russia, and maybe even Iran — but maybe not,” he said.

The US president said America, being the world’s greatest and most powerful economy, has a lot to offer.

“In Syria, the United States — with but a small force being used to eliminate what is left of ISIS — is doing what is necessary to protect the American people. Over the last year, nearly 100 percent of the territory once controlled by the so-called ISIS caliphate in Syria and Iraq has been liberated and eliminated,” he said.

Filed Under: World

Neeraj wins javelin gold at CWG

April 14, 2018 by Nasheman

India’s Neeraj Chopra won the men’s Javelin title at the 21st Commonwealth Games (CWG) here on Saturday.

Neeraj registered his season’s best performance of 86.47 metres in the final.

Hamish Peacock took the silver medal for Australia with 82.59m while Grenada’s Anderson Peters hurled the javelin a distance of 82.20m for the bronze.

Filed Under: Sports

US, allies strike Syria over suspected chemical attack

April 14, 2018 by Nasheman

The US, UK and France launched coordinated strikes against Syrian research, storage and military targets as President Donald Trump sought to “punish” his Syrian counterpart Bashar al-Assad for a suspected chemical attack that killed over 70 people, media reports said.

The strikes on Friday night was intended to show Western resolve in the face of what the leaders of the three nations called persistent violations of international law, reports The New York Times.

“I ordered the US armed forces to launch precision strikes on targets associated with the chemical weapon capabilities of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad,” Trump said from the White House Diplomatic Reception Room.

“The combined American, British and French response to these atrocities will integrate all instruments of our national power: military, economic and diplomatic,” Trump said.

In his speech, Trump deemed the chemical attack in Douma as “Not the actions of a man… They are crimes of a monster instead.”

Trump indicated the strikes would continue until the Syrian regime’s use of chemical weapons ends, reports CNN.

“We are prepared to sustain this response until the Syrian regime stops its use of prohibited chemical agents,” he added.

The strikes targeted three facilities associated with Syria’s chemical weapons arsenal, including a scientific research facility around Damascus, a chemical weapons storage facility around Homs alleged to be used for sarin gas and a nearby command post, according to the Pentagon.

The Syrian Observatory said the Syrian Army’s 4th Division and Republican Guard were among the targets.

US aircraft including B-1 bombers and ships were used in the attack, US defence officials said.

Witnesses told CNN that they heard explosions in Damascus which began while Trump was making his address.

The capital city’s residents woke to the sounds of multiple explosions shaking the city before the dawn call to prayer.

The city and the hills are surrounded by military facilities, and it appeared that these were among the first targets, reports The New York Times.

Syrian state television said government air defence systems were responding to “the American aggression” and aired video of missiles being fired into a dark night sky.

It was not clear if they hit anything. It reported that 13 missiles had been shot down by Syrian air defences near Al-Kiswa, a town south of Damascus.

The targets were chosen to minimise the risk of accidentally hitting Russian troops stationed in Syria, according to Gen. James F. Dunford Jr., the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

Defence Secretary Jim Mattis told reporters at the Pentagon on Friday night that the strike was completed and was designed as a one-night operation.

“Right now this is a one-time shot and I believe it has sent a very strong message to dissuade him to deter him from doing it again,” he said.

The strikes marked the second time that Trump has attacked Syria to punish the government after it was accused of using chemical weapons.

In April 2017, the US fired 59 Tomahawk cruise missiles at a Syrian air base in retaliation to a chemical attack that killed over 100 people.

While France and Britain joined the US, Germany refused to take part, even though Chancellor Angela Merkel called the use of chemical weapons “unacceptable”, The New York Times reported.

British Prime Minister Theresa May said Syria had left the allies no choice.

“This persistent pattern of behaviour must be stopped… Not just to protect innocent people in Syria from the horrific deaths and casualties caused by chemical weapons but also because we cannot allow the erosion of the international norm that prevents the use of these weapons,” she said.

Filed Under: World

Pakistani court bans ex-PM Nawaz Sharif from parliament for life

April 13, 2018 by Nasheman

Sharif was dismissed from office as prime minister last July over corruption charges [Faisal Mahmood/Reuters]

by Asad Hashim, Al Jazeera

Pakistan’s Supreme Court has disqualified former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, dismissed from his post over corruption allegations last year, from holding public office for life.

A five-member bench of the country’s apex court unanimously ruled on Friday that anyone disqualified under a constitutional clause requiring legislators to be “honest and trustworthy” would be considered banned for life.

Sharif was dismissed from office as prime minister in July of last year, in a case lodged over disclosures in the Panama Papers leak, but which ultimately hinged on allegations that he had failed to declare a salary from his son’s UAE-based company.

Sharif says that he never received the salary, and that he held a position within that company in order to maintain a valid business visa in the Gulf state. The Supreme Court ruled that whether he received the salary or not was immaterial.

The three-time prime minister and three of his children continue to face trial for corruption charges in a National Accountability Bureau court, which is due to deliver a verdict in the coming weeks.

Pakistan is due to hold a general election in July.

‘No accusation has been proven’
Sharif’s PML-N, which continues to hold a strong majority in parliament, termed the decision an attack on democracy.

“This is an accusation on which a sitting prime minister was disqualified, the trial is ongoing and … no accusation has yet been proven,” said State Minister for Information Marriyum Aurangzeb, speaking to reporters shortly after the verdict was announced. “Yet, he has been banned for life.”

“Pakistan is fighting the case for democracy, and Nawaz Sharif will take this to its final conclusion.”

Pakistan has had a tumultuous history with democracy, being ruled by the military for roughly half of the 70 years since it gained independence from the British.

Sharif himself had twice been removed from office during previous stints in power in the 1990s, once, after a tussle with the president and a second time, in a military coup by former army chief Pervez Musharraf.

In July, the court ruled that he was unfit for office, citing article 62(1)(f) of the Constitution, which stipulates certain subjective characteristics in order for a Pakistani to be a member of parliament.

The characteristics include being “sagacious, righteous and non-profligate [and] honest and trustworthy”.

Friday’s verdict applies to any legislator disqualified from office under the same clause of the Constitution.

Jahangir Tareen, a key leader of the opposition Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, was also dismissed from office by the Supreme Court in December under the same clause, for incomplete financial disclosures in his parliamentary declarations.

Filed Under: Muslim World

Kapil Sharma’s Most Talked About Comeback Show Family Time Put On Hold

April 13, 2018 by Shaheen Raaj

The most talked about show Family Time With Kapil Sharma had marked Kapil Sharma’s comeback on the small screen after a hiatus of 6 months after the entertainment channel temporarily suspended The Kapil Sharma Show due to the comedian’s deteriorating health and apparently to improve its rating game.

But trouble seems to be far from over for Kapil Sharma. Sony TV has reportedly decided to shut down even the actor – comedian Kapil Sharma’s comeback show Family Time With Kapil Sharma after he shocked everyone by posting a series of abusive tweets on last Friday.

Family Time With Kapil Sharma had marked Kapil Sharma’s comeback on Television almost after 6 months after the entertainment channel had temporarily suspended The Kapil Sharma Show due to the comedian’s deteriorating health and apparently to improve its rating game.

However, it now looks like the network is unhappy with Kapil Sharma cancelling the shoots of his show over & and over again. According to the latest report, the channel has decided to “keep the show on hold for now.”

“We did not have a bank of episodes to air as the show had just begun. Also, his health issues or personal issues has been deviating his attention & focus from his work. At least the whole month of Apr, 2018, we aren’t shooting. We will figure out the rest once he feels better,” a source close to the current show informed.

That apart Kapil Sharma went on an ugly & full – blown abusive rant on Twitter on 6th Apr, 2018, defending Bollywood superstar Salman Khan’s conviction in the 1998 blackbuck poaching case. The tweets were later deleted from his account. It was then revealed that his account was hacked. Kapil, however, later admitted that he himself had written that string of tweets laden with expletives.

Filed Under: Film

With K’taka polls just a month away, EC to hear plea on cancelling Cong poll symbol

April 13, 2018 by Nasheman

Less than a month before Karnataka goes to the polls, the Election Commission (EC) will on April 18 hear a plea regarding the cancellation of the Congress party’s election symbol — palm, a BJP leader said on Thursday.

Ashwini Upadhyay, who had petitioned the EC in this regard, tweeted the information, saying “… the election symbol had been illegally allotted to the Indian National Congress (INC).”

“As per law and the Model Code of Conduct, part of body can’t be an election symbol and also a person can’t enter in a polling booth with any election symbol,” said Upadhyay, also a Supreme Court lawyer.

Polling is scheduled for May 12 in Karnataka which is likely to see a tough contest between the Congress that is trying to retain power in the crucial state and its main political rival the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

Upadhyay filed a petition before the poll body on January 29, alleging that the Congress’ symbol violated the Model Code of Conduct.

He contended that Section 130 of the Representation of People’s Act and the General Conduct 4 of the Model Code of Conduct restricted exhibition of election symbol on polling day and “particularly within 100 meters of polling station”.

“Since the election symbol of the Congress is ‘Hand’, its candidates, supporters and agents always carry it, even when campaigning is stopped,” Upadhyay said in the letter to the EC.

The model code of conduct is in force in Karnataka since March 27. Voting for the Assembly elections will be held on May 12, and counting will take place on May 15.

The symbol was allotted to Indira Gandhi-led Congress (I) in 1980 by the EC. The similar open palm symbol was earlier used by the All India Forward Bloc (AIFB) in the 1952 elections.

As AIFB disbanded soon after the 1952 elections, the symbol remained unused for decades till it was offered to the Congress (I).

(IANS)

Filed Under: India

Shilpa Shetty Kundra Inaugurated Luxury Bespoke Couture Label Āroka

April 13, 2018 by Shaheen Raaj

Shilpa Shetty Kundra recently graced the launch of Luxury Bespoke Couture Label Āroka by Shweta & Karan. Shilpa Shetty – Kundra recently inaugurated the 1st ever flagship store of designer Shweta Agarwal & Karan Ahuja, Āroka in Bandra, Mumbai.

The designer duo of Shweta Agarwal & Karan Ahuja launched their debut Couture Collection, at the hands of the most gorgeous actress Shipa Shetty Kundra, featuring cocktail gowns, bridal trousseau & fusion Indian ensembles.

The launch of the store was graced by some of India’s finest stylists, haute socialites & fashion connoisseurs like Tanishaa Mukerjee, Nisha Jamwal, Suchitra Pillai, Anupama Verma, Zeba Kohli, Aarti Surendranath, Reshma Merchant, Nisha Harale, Elena Fernandes, Lubna Adams, Vahbiz Mehta, Sharmila Puri, Kiran Datwani, Rupali Golecha, Palak Sheth, Kavita Lakhani, Aparna Badlani, Azmina Rahimtoola, Deepti Gujral, Candice Pinto, Rikee Chatterjee, Sony Kaur, Krithika Babu & above all Shaheen Abbas and of course many more. The event was hosted by Umesh Jivnani.

Rasleela, the collection celebrates the poetic grace of Nathdwara. The traditional intricate art of pichwai paintings inspired by the idyllic episodes of krishna leela, lotus ponds, muster of peacocks, et al. was the source of inspiration for the dynamic designer duo Shweta Agarwal & Karan Ahuja.

The collection boasts of Neutral nudes & ivories which are blended with romantic palette of millennial pink, Misty mauve, duck egg blues & Blush pinks. Fluid placements of the motifs on the classic silhouettes will be perfect for the summer festivities & above all destination weddings.

Traditional delicate embellishment techniques like parsi gara work, marori gota & dabka work are revisited to narrate this poetic symphony on rich luminous hand spun textiles.

It’s time to celebrate the outset of this fragrant new season and witness spring bloom with the newest couture destination Āroka by Shweta Agarwal & Karan Ahuja.

Filed Under: Film

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