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3.8 magnitude of earthquake jolts Odisha’s Koraput

March 4, 2023 by Nasheman

Bhubaneswar: A mild earthquake of 3.8 magnitude on the Richter Scale occurred in Odisha’s Koraput district on Friday morning, according to the National Centre for Seismology.

The earthquake took place at 5.05 am at a depth of 5 km. The epicentre was 129 km east of Jagdalpur in Chhattisgarh, it said.

However, there was no report of any casualty or damage to properties.

According to the Koraput district administration, tremors were felt in Narayanpatna, Laxmipur and Bandhugaon areas and people came out of their houses in panic.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Former Karnataka CM BS Yediyurappasteals thunder, claims BJP will get majority

March 2, 2023 by Nasheman

MYSURU: Former chief minister BS Yediyurappa may have announced his retirement from electoral politics, but he continued to be the star attraction at the inauguration of BJP’s Vijaya Sankalpa Yatra at MM Hills on Wednesday. Though national BJP president JP Nadda, Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai and other top leaders were on the dais, chants went up for Yediyurappa. They were so loud that Nadda had to appeal to the audience to listen to him. When the crowd continued, he pacified them saying Yediyurappa would address them.

Later taking the mic, Yediyurappa said BJP will return to power with an absolute majority. Congress, without any leaders of stature, is under the illusion of winning the April/May Assembly election, while BJP is going strong under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he added.

He appealed to party workers to take programmes of the central and state governments to the doorsteps of the people.  

BJP made BSY cry, he is boiling inside: Siddaramaiah
“BJP insulted and disrespected its senior leader BS Yediyurappa and literally made him cry. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has no moral right to say that Congress misbehaved with Mallikarjun Kharge,” said Opposition leader Siddaramaiah in Belagavi on Wednesday.

Hitting out at Modi for saying Congress disrespected its leaders, Siddaramaiah said, “Yediyurappa is boiling inside and leaders of BJP know it.”

He said, “It has been three months since the 7th  Pay Commission was formed, but the government has not reserved funds for it in the budget. The government system will not work if employees go on strike. The CM should take measures to implement the commission as only 20 days are left for the announcement of the model code of conduct.”

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Taking a cue from Saudi, Uttarakhand eases norms for women Haj pilgrims

March 2, 2023 by Nasheman

DEHRADUN:  Taking a cue from the Saudi Arabia, the Uttarakhand government has relaxed the rules for women Haj pilgrims from the state. The state government has adopted a flexible approach this time by giving special exemption to women Haj pilgrims.

Uttarakhand Waqf Board Chairman Shadab Shams told this daily, “Now, women going on Haj have been exempted from the obligation of many rules. Women will be able to go on Haj without a male relative (husband, son, brother, etc.), while the rule of going on the journey in groups of four women has also 
been abolished.”

“Islam is changing now. Saudi has also relaxed the rules for performing Hajj.  After this, the Uttarakhand government has also taken the initiative to give special concessions to women pilgrims going on Haj.
Now, single women can also apply for Haj, he said.  

The Uttarakhand Haj Committee has started preparations for Haj 2023. The last date to apply is March 10.
Last year, 739 applicants from nine districts of the state had applied for Haj. The highest number of 284 applications came from Haridwar district.  As many as 194 applications came from Udham Singh Nagar and 33 in Dehradun, of which 30 per cent were women.

“The face of modern Islam is being seen beyond orthodoxy, about which Muslims of all classes are now happy,” Shams said.There was a rule that only groups of four women could go on Haj pilgrimage. Now,  the obligation of this rule has been abolished. “Now, single women will also be able to apply for Haj pilgrimage, which has created a wave of happiness among women going on Haj,” said Hina Azmi, an ISBT resident. 

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

NPP says elected MLAs to decide next Meghalaya CM

March 2, 2023 by Nasheman

GUWAHATI: The six-party ruling Meghalaya Democratic Alliance (MDA) is at work to form a coalition government again but it is said to be rooting for a new face as the chief minister. 

Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma heads the National People’s Party (NPP) and the MDA. The NPP is likely to emerge as the single largest party.

There are talks going around that while the MDA constituents do not mind coming together again to form a coalition government, they want a replacement for Sangma in the hot seat.

The NPP said on record recently that the elected MLAs would decide on the next CM.

NPP stalwart and Deputy Chief Minister Prestone Tynsong had said, “The party’s newly-elected MLAs will have to sit down, work out and ultimately, take a call on the issue of CM. We will have to respect whatever decision is made.”

Sangma has not said anything about the issue so far. He was not reachable for comment. He met his Assam counterpart and BJP leader Himanta Biswa Sarma at a Guwahati hotel on Tuesday but what transpired there was in the realm of speculations. 

The Sangma government went to polls with baggage of corruption charges against it. Not just the smaller parties in the government, but even the BJP pilloried it over alleged graft. During campaigning, Union home minister Amit Shah had said “Meghalaya is the most corrupt state.”

The United Democratic Party, which is a part of the Sangma government, on Thursday said it is open to aligning with any party.

Filed Under: ELECTION, India

IND vs AUS: Pitch dark for hosts

March 2, 2023 by Nasheman

INDORE:  ON Tuesday, Rohit Sharma had raised the possibility of requesting a green seamer for the fourth Test if the hosts made it 3-0 at Indore. The batters would have made that call by now on the evidence of what transpired on Wednesday.

India are not the side they once were when facing opposition spin. They have, in the last two years or so, been troubled by the likes of Jack Leach, Taijul Islam, Moeen Ali, Todd Murphy and Ajaz Patel. None of those spinners are in any hurry to enter the ‘Spinners’ Hall of Fame’ any time soon.

On Wednesday, another name was added to the above list; Matthew Kuhnemann. When the series began, he was their fourth-choice spinner. A little over two hours into the day’s play at the Holkar Stadium, he was showing off the red ball with which he had taken his first fifer.

The left-arm spinner, though, was relegated to a subplot. Sure, he was accurate enough and did what was asked of him. The main talking point was the deck that was doled out for the Test. One can only speculate if there was not enough time to prepare a Test match-worthy wicket — the third match, after all, was originally slated to be held in Dharamsala before it was rearranged — but it certainly looked a touch on the undercooked side. Raging. Gripping. Turning. Jumping. Spitting. These are all words you normally use to describe a two-three day old pitch. When it starts to play tricks five overs old into a Test, you have got a problem.

After an auspicious start by the hosts — Sharma was out twice in the first over but the visitors didn’t opt to take reviews so early — Kuhnemann sent Sharma packing thanks to a ball that gripped, jumped and beat his outside edge. The captain, who had already been beaten once in that over while going for an expansive stroke, had danced down the track to hoist him over long-on. Alex Carey completed the rest. The oddball spitting on Day 1 is nothing new; perhaps, therein lies the challenge. But this pitch was already having more problems than an advanced mathematics textbook.

And it truly went rogue to dismiss Cheteshwar Pujara. On one off four, he went back to a seemingly innocuous Lyon off-spinner that landed on a seventh stump line on length. After landing though, it curved back in sharply to breach through Pujara’s defences before taking the middle stump. On air, Matthew Hayden was expressing his sympathy for the batters. “You have got to give them a chance (to survive),” he said on commentary. He had a point. According to a graphic put out by the host broadcaster, the degree of turn on that ball was 6.8*. In fact, the average degree of turn in the first session was 4.9*, a full degree greater than the average of the entire match at New Delhi.

The misdemeanours off the surface continued after Pujara left. Ravindra Jadeja felt that across back-to-back deliveries, the second of which removed him for four. He had only successfully reviewed a leg-before decision to a ball that didn’t spin as much. Off the next ball, a touch shorter and wide off the off stump, he went to cut it. But it stopped on him and the catch was accepted at cover when he tried to place it behind square. Shreyas Iyer came and went in a blink and it was 44/5 after the first hour. To be fair, everyone needed a drink after that first hour.

Post that stoppage, the hosts enjoyed a good passage of play as Srikar Bharat and Virat Kohli equipped themselves well, given the situation. Normalcy was restored pretty soon as Kohli was trapped in front, the delivery straightening after pitching. That’s the other challenge when you play on pitches like these; you never feel settled.    

At lunch with the hosts at 84/7, it was curious to see coach Rahul Dravid come down from the pavilion to have a close look at the surface. He was looking at it like how a principal would look at an errant student. He had reason to wear that expression. There were next to no footmarks. The rough was 30-over old. As advertised, it was dry. Yet, it was a bunsen before the sizable weekday crowd had broken for lunch on the opening day. In the end, they stumbled to 109 off 33.2 overs. By legal deliveries, it’s their fifth shortest innings of all time before being bowled out at home.

Sharma, in the pre-match press conference, had also alluded to winning this game and confirming their berth in the World Test Championship final. They now face a right old fight to win this match.

Day 1 Scorecard

India (1st Innings): Rohit st Carey b Kuhnemann 12, Gill c Smith b Kuhnemann 21, Pujara b Lyon 1, Kohli lbw Murphy 22,  Jadeja c Kuhnemann b Lyon 4, Iyer b Kuhnemann 0, Bharat lbw Lyon 17, Patel n.o 12, Ashwin c Carey b Kuhnemann 3, Umesh lbw Kuhnemann 17, Md Siraj run out 0; Extras: 0; Total: 109 (in 33.2 ovs) ; FoW: 1-27, 2-34, 3-36, 4-44, 5-45, 6-70, 7-82, 8-88, 9-108; Bowling: Starc 5-0-21-0, Green 2-0-14-0, Kuhneman 9-2-16 -5, Lyon 11.2-2-35-3, Murphy 6-1-23-1.

Australia (1st Innings): Head lbw R Jadeja 9, Khawaja c Gill b Jadeja 60, Labuschagne b Jadeja 31, Smith c S Bharat b Jadeja 26, Handscomb batting 7; Green batting 6; Extras: 17; Total: 156/4 (in 54 ovs) ; FoW: 12-1, 108-2, 125-3, 146-4. Bowling: Ashwin 16-2-40-0, Jadeja 24-6-63-4, Axar 9-0-29-0, Umesh 2-0-4-0, Siraj 3-0-7-0.

Filed Under: India, Sports

Delhi court discharges AAP MLA Amanatullah Khan in rioting case

March 2, 2023 by Nasheman

New Delhi: A Delhi court on Wednesday discharged AAP MLA Amanatullah Khan in a case of alleged rioting and stone pelting on police personnel in May 2022 while opposing a demolition drive being carried out by the South Delhi Municipal Corporation.

Special Judge Vikas Dhull passed the directions on an appeal filed by Khan against a magisterial court’s order.

The metropolitan magisterial court had directed framing of charges against Khan and others under sections 147 (rioting), 153 (provocation with intent to cause riot), 186 (obstructing public servant in discharge of his public functions), 353 (assault or criminal force to deter public servant from discharge of his duty) and 332 (voluntarily causing hurt to deter a public servant).

The sessions court on Wednesday said the magisterial court’s order suffered from “grave illegality” and was not sustainable in the eyes of law.

The judge said that the magisterial court had placed heavy reliance upon the statement of witnesses, even though video recording was not supporting the allegations made by the witnesses, to come to a prima facie view that charge is required to be framed against the revisionist and other accused persons.

The judge said there were two views possible, one of which, based upon the statement of witnesses, raises a suspicion only that revisionist and other accused persons had committed the offence alleged by the witnesses.

However, the other view, which was made out from the video recording did not raise a grave suspicion that revisionist and other accused persons had committed the offence alleged by the witnesses in their respective statements, the judge noted.

“It is a settled principle of law that if two views are possible and one view raises a suspicion only, then accused needs to be discharged. In the light of above discussion, the impugned order suffers from grave illegality and is not sustainable in the eyes of law,” the judge said while discharging Khan.

The metropolitan magistrate had on January 20 ordered framing of charges against Khan and others.

According to police, Khan, who was the area MLA, along with his supporters, had formed unlawful assembly and pelted stones on Delhi police personnel, besides damaging public property while opposing a demolition drive being carried out by the South Delhi Municipal Corporation in Kalindi Kunj area on May 12, 2022.

Reasonable force had to be used at the spot to curtail the crowd, police said, adding that several police officials got injured in the stone pelting.

The unified Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) had formally come into existence on May 22 last year. It was reunified by merging three civic bodies – North, South and East municipal corporations or NDMC, SDMC and EDMC.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Won’t be surprised if Atiq Ahmed’s vehicle also overturns: BJP MP Subrat Pathak

March 2, 2023 by Nasheman

Won't be surprised if Atiq Ahmed's vehicle also overturns: BJP MP Subrat Pathak
Ganster Atiq Ahmed (L) and BJP MP Subrata Pathak (R)

Lucknow {UP}: BJP Lok Sabha MP Subrat Pathak on Wednesday said he would not be surprised if Atiq Ahmed’s vehicle overturns like that of gangster Vikas Dubey.

Dubey was gunned down in July 2020 by the Special Task Force of Uttar Pradesh police shortly after a police SUV in which he was being brought to Kanpur from Ujjain in Madhya Pradesh overturned under mysterious circumstances on a highway. Police claimed that he had tried to flee.

It happened just a week after eight policemen, including DSP Devendra Mishra, were ambushed in Bikru village in Kanpur when they were going to arrest Dubey and fell to bullets shortly after midnight on July 3.

Atiq Ahmed, who is lodged in a Gujarat jail, has been booked in the last week’s sensational killing of Umesh Pal, a key witness in the 2005 murder of the then BSP MLA Raju Pal, and two security personnel in Prayagraj.

Pathak, who is MP from Kannauj, tweeted, “The killing of Umesh Pal and police security personnel under the protection of the Uttar Pradesh Police is a direct attack on the government of Uttar Pradesh.”

“Remember, if Vikas Dubey could not survive there is no need to tell what will happen to these criminals, and now if the vehicle of Atiq also overturns, I will not be surprised,” he wrote in Hindi.

On Wednesday, Atiq Ahmed moved the Supreme Court for protection, claiming that he and his family have been falsely “roped in” as accused in the Umesh Pal murder case in Prayagraj and he may be killed in a fake encounter by the Uttar Pradesh Police during any transit remand.

In his plea, Ahmed, who is presently lodged at the central jail Ahmedabad in Gujarat, has referred to the statement made by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on the floor of the Assembly to “completely ruin and destroy” him and claimed there is a “genuine and perceptible threat” to his and his family members’ lives.

Subrat Pathak who once headed the youth wing of the BJP in the state gained prominence after defeating Dimple Yadav, wife of Samajwadi President Akhilesh Yadav, from Kannauj in the 2019 general elections.

“These criminals do not understand the language of the law. They’re not one or two but hundreds of cases against them, but they misuse it and sit in jail and have biryani,” he later told TV channels, adding that such criminals only understand the language of the gun.

“Such criminals have no place in Uttar Pradesh, especially under Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath who was elected by the people of Uttar Pradesh on the issue of security,” he said.

Based on the complaint filed by Umesh Pal’s wife Jaya Pal, police has lodged an FIR at the Dhoomanganj police station on Saturday against former MP Atiq Ahmed, his brother Ashraf, wife Shaista Parveen, two sons, Atiq’s accomplices Guddu Muslim and Das and other accomplices.

Arbaaz, an accused in the case, was killed in an encounter with the police on Monday. Dhoomanganj police station SHO Rajesh Maurya was also injured in the incident.

In his plea, Atiq Ahmed said the Uttar Pradesh Police in all likelihood will seek his transit remand and also police remand to take him from Ahmedabad to Prayagraj and he “genuinely apprehends that he may be eliminated during this transit period”.

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Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Eknath Shinde couldn’t have become CM if speaker had disqualified him, MLAs: Supreme Court

March 2, 2023 by Nasheman

New Delhi: Shiv Sena leader Eknath Shinde could not have been sworn in as the chief minister of Maharashtra if the assembly speaker was not restrained from deciding the disqualification petitions pending against 39 MLAs, the Supreme Court on Wednesday said.

The Shinde faction told the top court that even if 39 MLAs would have been disqualified from the assembly, Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government would have fallen because it had lost majority and the then chief minister Uddhav Thackeray had resigned before the floor test.

The Thackeray faction had earlier told the top court that the formation of a new government in Maharashtra under Shinde was the “direct and inevitable result” of two orders of the apex court dated June 27, 2022 (restraining the speaker from deciding the pending disqualification petitions) and June 29, 2022 (allowing the trust vote to be held) and had “disturbed the co-equal and mutual balance” between judicial and legislative organs of the State.

A five-judge constitution bench headed by Chief Justice DY Chandrachud told senior advocate Neeraj Kishan Kaul, appearing for Shinde bloc, “They (Uddhav faction) are right to this extent that Eknath Shinde was sworn in as chief minister by the governor and was able to prove his majority because the speaker was not able to proceed with the disqualification proceedings against him and other MLAs.”

Kaul said that just after June 29, 2022, Thackeray had resigned because he knew that he did not have a majority and in the floor test held on July 4, last year, his coalition had got only 99 votes as 13 of MVA legislators had abstained from voting.

On July 4, last year, Shinde had won the crucial floor test in the state assembly with the support of BJP and independents. In the 288-member House, 164 MLAs had voted for the motion of confidence, while 99 voted against it.

Kaul said, “They (Thackeray faction) knew that they did not have a majority and even his 13 MLAs, who were earlier supporting them had abstained from voting in floor test. Shinde and other MLAs could not have been disqualified as the 2016 Nabam Rebia verdict of the top court would have come into play, which said that the Speaker could not decide on the disqualification petitions, if a motion for his removal was pending. Until he is disqualified, he continues to be the member of the house.”

The bench after perusing a chart of voting in floor test given by Kaul said that even if the court assumed that 2016 Nabam Rebia verdict did not exist, the speaker would have proceeded to disqualify those MLAs but yes, even if they had been disqualified, even then the government would have fallen.

Kaul said, “Exactly. The chief minister had resigned before the floor test and the combination which came forward before the governor was asked by him to prove his majority on the floor of the house. I say, what is wrong in it? What else could he (governor) have done.”

At the outset, Kaul submitted that Shinde faction was never against Thackeray but was against the party continuing in the MVA and even their resolution dated June 21, 2022 said that there was widespread discontent among cadres.

“Our case was never that we were against the then chief minister but we were against the MVA coalition. Shiv Sena had a pre-poll alliance with BJP and after the election, we formed a government with the help of the NCP and Congress, against whom we contested the election. We said in our resolution that there was widespread discontent among party workers,” he said.

He submitted that the Uddhav faction has tried to confuse powers of three constitutional authorities – Governor, Speaker and the Election Commission – and now want that everything should be set aside including July 4, last year floor test.

“Legislative party is an integral part of the original political party. We have raised our voice in the party. The very act of filing disqualification petitions with the speaker by them (Uddhav faction) was to stifle dissent. Internal dissent within the party does not qualify for disqualification under the tenth schedule,” Kaul submitted.

The hearing remained inconclusive and would continue on Thursday.

On Tuesday, the top court had asked the Shinde-led faction if its move to go against the Shiv Sena party’s wish to continue with the coalition in the MVA amounted to indiscipline leading to disqualification.

Defending its stand, the Shinde faction said the legislative party is an integral part of the original political party and informed that there were two whips appointed by the party in June last year and it went with the one that said it did not want to continue in the coalition.

On February 23, the Uddhav faction told the top court that the formation of a new government in Maharashtra under Shinde was the “direct and inevitable result” of two orders of the apex court that “disturbed the co-equal and mutual balance” between judicial and legislative organs of the State.

A political crisis had erupted in Maharashtra after an open revolt in the Sena and, on June 29, 2022, the apex court refused to stay the Maharashtra governor’s direction to the 31-month-old MVA government to take a floor test in the assembly to prove its majority.

On August 23, 2022, a three-judge bench of the top court headed by then chief justice N V Ramana had formulated several questions of law and referred to the five-judge bench petitions filed by the two Sena factions which raised several constitutional questions related to defection, merger and disqualification.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

16-year-old student dies by suicide in Hyderabad; kin allege harassment by college management

March 2, 2023 by Nasheman

Hyderabad: A 16-year-old student allegedly died by suicide here even as his family accused the college management and some members of the teaching faculty of harassing him and held them responsible for his death, police said on Wednesday.

A suicide note purportedly written by the teenager was found in which the boy also mentioned that the principal and some teaching faculty were inflicting mental torture on him.

The student, studying first-year intermediate at a private college in Narsingi near here, was found hanging in the classroom of the residential educational institute on Tuesday night by some students after they did not find him in the hostel room, they said.

The students said they carried him, took a lift and rushed him to a nearby hospital, where the doctors declared him brought dead.

In the suicide note, the boy apologised to his parents, elder brother over the act (suicide) and asked them to take serious action against those who harassed him.

Telangana Education Minister P Sabita Indra Reddy asked the officials concerned to enquire into the incident and submit a report, official sources said.

The latest incident is the third such one involving students ending their lives that were reported in Telangana over the past few days over different reasons, after a woman post-graduate medical student and a woman engineering student allegedly died by suicide in separate incidents in Warangal district.

In the latest instance, the boy’s family members, relatives and some students organisations held protests at different locations today alleging that the college management was responsible for his death and that he was mentally harassed.

The boy’s elder brother told media that one teaching faculty used to regularly beat his brother.

The protesters were seen squatting on the road and raising slogans “We want justice”.

The boy’s father, in a complaint lodged with police, said on Tuesday evening, he met his son at the college hostel, spoke to him and gave some medicines as his son was suffering from skin allergy.

The complainant further stated that his son was reprimanded and beaten by two teachers and a warden for not “studying well”, though he had told his son to keep those things aside and to study well.

Late on Tuesday night, the complainant received information that his son took the extreme step following which he lodged a complaint against the college management, principal and some others of causing abetment to commit suicide after which a case was registered under relevant Indian Penal Code sections and took up investigation, police said.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Woman, daughter found dead in house in Mangaluru

March 2, 2023 by Nasheman

Mangaluru: A 33-year-old woman and her four-year-old daughter were found dead at their house in Kodialbail Guthu in the city on Wednesday, police said.

The deceased have been identified as Vijaya and her daughter Sumukha(4). They were found hanging in their house.

Police said the woman hanged her daughter first before taking her own life. She had also tried to kill her second daughter, however she escaped.

The reason behind the extreme step is yet to be ascertained. A case has been registered at the Barke police station here and investigations are on.

Filed Under: India, Karnataka

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