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Keralite native suspected of Nipah quarantined in Goa hospital

May 28, 2018 by Nasheman

A Keralite who travelled to Goa by train on Monday, has been quarantined at an isolation ward of a leading hospital here after developing symptoms similar to those affected by the deadly Nipah virus.

Health Minister Vishwajeet Rane told reporters that it was not clear whether the person in question was suffering from the Nipah virus or not.

The results would be verified only once test results were back from the National Institute of Virology in Pune.

“It is not clear yet whether it is a Nipah case. We will have to wait for test results from Pune. The person admitted himself on his own, after he felt he had some symptoms similar to those affected by Nipah and he has been kept in the isolation ward at the Goa Medical College,” Rane said.

The Nipah virus is transmitted through direct contact with infected bats, pigs or from other infected persons.

Filed Under: HEALTH

MP government trying for basmati patent: CM

May 28, 2018 by Nasheman


Amid similar efforts being made by other states, the Madhya Pradesh government too is trying hard to get a patent for basmati variety of rice, Chief Minister Shiraj Singh Chouhan has said.

Chouhan said that Madhya Pradesh was strongly contesting the claims made by other states on the issue.

He also said that a law had been made in the state to regulate contract farming, which will help both landowners and lessees.

He was addressing farmers at an event here on Sunday.

Filed Under: News & Politics

Moderate polling recorded in UP bypolls

May 28, 2018 by Nasheman


Close to 25 per cent polling was registered in Uttar Pradesh’s Kairana parliamentary and Noorpur assembly seats on Monday, a poll official said.

In the first five hours the voter turnout has been 23 per cent in the crucial Kairana seat, while that in Noorpur was 24.6 per cent since polling began at 7 a.m., the poll official said. Voting will continue amid tight security till 6 p.m.

Both the Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) and the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) have filed complaints alleging that over 100 voting machines were malfunctioning.

In a letter accessed by IANS, the BJP has written to the State Election Commission that a large number of the EVMs were out of order forcing hundreds of voters to remain standed outside polling booths in the scorching heat.

It also put the reason for the sluggish pace of voting on the EVM-malfunction and said that booth officers have refused to accept their complaints.

In Kairana, the main contest is between Mriganka Singh of the ruling BJP and the RLD candidate Tabassum Hasan.

Singh, daughter of the late BJP MP from Kairana, Hukum Singh is counting on the sympathy wave in the name of her father and the power of the Yogi Adityanath government to win the election, while Hasan is pinning her hopes on the opposition unity as the Samajwadi Party (SP), Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), Nishad Party, Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) have extended their support to her.

In all there are 16,09,628 voters in Kairana of which 8,73,120 men, 7,36,431 women and 77 of the third gender.

In Noorpur, BJP’s Avni Singh is pitted against Naimul Hasan of the SP. There are 3,06,226 male voters, 1,41,924 women and 10 from the third gender.

The Election Commission official said there are 2,056 polling booths and 1,094 polling centres. To ensure free, fair and peaceful elections, it has deputed three general observers and two expenditure observers, besides 53 companies of the para-military forces and 10 companies of the provincial armed constabulary (PAC).

All the electronic voting machines (EVMs) being used in the two bypolls have VVPAT machines to enable the voter to see for whom he or she has voted.

A total of 2,651 EVM control units, 2,651 ballot units and 2,596 VVPAT’s are being used in the polling process, the official told IANS.

Filed Under: News & Politics

Karnataka Bandh turns violent at places

May 28, 2018 by Nasheman


The statewide bandh urging waiver of farmer’s loans as promised by HD Kumaraswamy,chief minister in the manifesto of Janata Dal-Secular has turned violent at many places across the state.

It may be recalled here that BS Yeddyurappa, leader of the opposition had threatened in the state Assembly on last Friday:The Bharatiya Janata Party will call for a statewide bandh if the chief minister HD Kumaraswamy doesn’t announce waiver of 55,000 crore farmer’s loans availed from nationalised banks,district cooperative banks and rural credit societies.

Ever since his elevation as the chief minister HD Kumaraswamy has been dilly dallying on the issue and the main opposition BJP is making the issue a ploy to hammer the ruling party and the CM.

Initially BS Yeddyurappa had claimed that his party will call for the bandh and later changed his stance by proclaiming that it would be a self declared bandh but supported by the BJP.

Prathap Simha,Mysuru MP and Mysuru BJP MLAs’ A Ramdas and L Nagendra have been arrested for protesting against the state government in Mysuru.

Yadgir BJP MLA Mutnal is under attack from the television media for allegedly threatening the local hoteliers to close down the shutters to support the bandh.

Meanwhile a Indira Canteen has been vandalised allegedly by BJP sympathisers at Chitradurga. The movement of government buses came to a standstill in Dharwad while Karadi Sanganna,Koppal BJP MP led the procession in Koppal.

Hindusthan Samachar/Manohar Yadavatti

Filed Under: News & Politics

Senior lensman Keshava Vitla no more

May 28, 2018 by Nasheman


Keshava Vitla,senior press photographer died at the Wenlock government hospital in Mangaluru today.He had lost both his kidneys and was being treated for issues related to renal failure.A vegetable seller for living turned professional cameraman,Keshava Vitla had stints with Mungaru,Kannada Prabha of The Indian Express,The Telegraph and Hindusthan Times among many other newspaper publications.

His latest work on the facets of the state had become quite popular and the coffee table book had made him well known in the journalistic circles and elsewhere.He had also won many journalistic awards to his credit.He was unmarried.

Hindusthan Samachar/Manohar Yadavatti

Filed Under: News & Politics

Karnataka Congress MLA dies in accident

May 28, 2018 by Nasheman

 Senior Congress legislator Siddu Bhimappa Nyamgoud from Karnataka’s Bagalkot district died in a road accident near here on Monday, police said.

He was 71 and leaves behind his widow, two sons and three daughters.

“The accident occurred near Tulasigiri village when the car in which Nyamgoud was traveling crashed into a divider after the driver lost control while trying to avoid a head-on collision with a truck,” Tulasegiri police inspector M.B. Biradar told IANS.

Bagalkot is 530 km from state capital Bengaluru and 20 km from Tulasegiri.

Four persons, including the driver, were injured. They have been admitted to a hospital here.

“The legislator was traveling to Jamkhandi via Bagalkot from Panaji in Goa upon his return from Delhi on Sunday night,” Biradar said.

Nyamgoud was re-elected to the state Assembly in the May 12 election, defeating BJP’s Kulkarni Shrikant Subrao by 2,795 votes.

The veteran party leader was a Union Minister in the P.V. Narasimha Rao cabinet in 1990-91.

Chief MinisterH.D. Kumaraswamy and many Congress leaders mourned his untimely death.

Filed Under: News & Politics

Polling begins at slow pace in Rajarajeshwarinagar

May 28, 2018 by Nasheman


Polling in the Rajarajeshwarinagar Assembly constituency in the city has begun on a slow pace as reports last ame in.The polling began at 7 am in the morning and is scheduled to continue till 6 pm in the evening.But only six percent of voters had polled so far according to reports.

The elections to this constituency was deferred following seizure of around 10,000 voter IDs’ belonging to the constituency in a apartment block.Though FIRs’ were lodged against 14 people including Muniratna,previous Congress MLA and present Congress party candidate the Congress nominee however was granted bail.

Both the ruling partners Janata Dal Secular and Congress parties are fighting against each other while the Bharatiya Janata Party has also ensured that the contest is triangular by being in the field.

Hindusthan Samachar/Manohar Yadavatti

Filed Under: News & Politics

Palestinians risk losing Jerusalem ID over Israel loyalty law

May 26, 2018 by Nasheman

Rights groups say Israeli ‘loyalty’ law threatens basic rights of Palestinians in occupied East Jerusalem [Reuters/Mussa Qawasma]

by Jaclynn Ashly, Al Jazeera

Ramallah, occupied West Bank: “Exile is like death,” Ahmad Attoun, a member of the Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC), told Al Jazeera. “I can’t explain my relationship to Jerusalem. It is part of my soul.”

“Jerusalem is now just a few metres away from me, but I can’t enter. There are no words to describe the pain we are feeling,” he said.

Attoun, along with PLC members Mohammad Totah, Mohammad Abu Teir and former Palestinian minister Khaled Abu Arafeh, were forcibly deported from occupied East Jerusalem in 2011 after Israel’s interior minister revoked their Jerusalem residencies over allegations of “breaching loyalty” to the Israeli state.

Attoun’s deportation from the city wreaked havoc on his life. He only sees his family on weekends when they travel to Ramallah, where he now resides. His eight-year-old daughter has never experienced living with her father.

“I wish I could see her just once in her school uniform when she comes home,” Attoun said, noting that his family has continued to reside in Jerusalem despite his expulsion.

“Despite the suffering, in my heart I know we are right. In the natural order, I must return to Jerusalem.”

On April 29, Israel’s Interior Minister Aryeh Deri upheld the deportation of the four parliamentarians, after Israel’s parliament passed a law in March granting the interior minister full power to revoke the Jerusalem residencies of Palestinians over allegations of “breaching allegiance” or “loyalty” to the Israeli state.

Rights groups have raised serious concerns over the new law, noting that the legislation is a clear breach of international law and threatens the basic rights of Palestinians in occupied East Jerusalem.

Palestinians fear the legislation will speed up the expulsion of Palestinians from the city, and be used to target Palestinians who criticise the Israeli state.

‘You will never return to Jerusalem’
Israel occupied and subsequently annexed East Jerusalem in 1967 – a move which was not accepted by the international community – with the exception of US President Donald Trump’s decision to recognise Israeli control over the occupied city in December 2017.

Palestinians residing in East Jerusalem following Israel’s occupation were not granted Israeli or Palestinian citizenship, but were instead issued Jerusalem residency ID cards, which can be revoked by Israel at any time.

Last year, Israel revoked the residency of 35 Palestinians in occupied East Jerusalem, including 17 women and four minors, according to Israeli rights group Hamoked.

Since 1967, almost 15,000 Palestinians have had their Jerusalem IDs revoked, mostly for failing to prove to Israeli authorities that Jerusalem or Israel was the centre of their life.

Attoun and the other Palestinian parliamentarians were targeted by Israel in 2006, after being elected to the PLC on the list of the Hamas-affiliated Change and Reform Movement in Jerusalem.

Israel considers Hamas, one of the most popular Palestinian political parties, a “terrorist” organisation.

Abu Arafeh was appointed the Palestinian Minister of Jerusalem Affairs.

Following the elections, then Israeli interior minister Roni Bar-On initiated the process of revoking their Jerusalem residencies over allegations of being “disloyal” to the Israeli state, owing to their membership to the PLC.

The four were subsequently sentenced to prison. Attoun, Totah and Abu Teir all spent four years behind bars, while Abu Arafeh served three years.

Upon their release in 2010, they received an official deportation notice from Israeli authorities, notifying them that they had just 30 days to leave Israel’s territory.

The parliamentarians decided to fight the decision.

Attoun, Totah and Abu Arafeh launched a nonviolent movement inside the headquarters of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Jerusalem, where they erected tents and lived inside the building in protest of Israel’s decision for a year and a half. Abu Teir was arrested by Israeli forces two days prior to the action.

However, in September 2011, members of Israel’s special police unit, disguised as lawyers, entered the ICRC headquarters, and violently dragged Attoun out of the building. Totah and Abu Arafah were arrested in similar fashion a few months later.

Attoun spent four months in Israel’s Al-Moscobiyeh detention in Jeursalem, before being forcibly transferred to Ramallah.

On that December day, he was told by an Israeli soldier at Israel’s Qalandiya checkpoint, standing between him and his home: “Now you are in the West Bank, and you will never return to Jerusalem.”

‘Leaving Palestinians stateless’
The exiled parliamentarians won an appeal against the interior minister’s decision in the Israeli Supreme Court last year. However, the Israeli government was given a six-month period to formulate legislation that could uphold their decision.

The new “breach of loyalty” legislation also applies to cases in which Palestinians provided false information to acquire their Jerusalem residences or have committed crimes.

Danny Shenhar, head of the legal department at Hamoked, told Al Jazeera that there were two other cases in which Palestinians had their Jerusalem residency status revoked owing to allegations of “breaching loyalty” or “allegiance” to the state.

One of the cases was Abed Dawiyat, a teenager who threw stones at an Israeli vehicle in Jerusalem in late 2015, resulting in the death of the driver. He was convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to 18 years in prison.

The two other teens who were with Dawiyat at the time were also facing the revocation of their Jerusalem residencies after being accused of abetting the crime. However, their cases are still pending.

Shenhar said that the decision to retroactively apply the “breach of loyalty” law to these cases that occurred years ago “contravenes any idea of the rule of law”.

Under international humanitarian law, Israel, as an occupying power, cannot demand allegiance from an occupied population. However, “this is exactly what Israel is doing,” Shenhar noted.

“We adamantly oppose this law,” he added. “The decision is flawed on so many grounds.”

Palestinians in East Jerusalem are considered protected persons, and under international law their forcible transfer from the city is prohibited.

“Through this decision, Israel is leaving Palestinians stateless,” Shenhar told Al Jazeera.

Israel’s interior ministry did not reply to Al Jazeera’s request for comment on the matter.

Munir Nuseibah, the director of the Community Action Center in East Jerusalem – which provides legal support to Palestinians who have lost their Jerusalem residency status, said that the law also punishes the perpetrators twice for the same crime, noting that Palestinians already face heavy sentences in Israeli courts and controversial punitive policies targeting their families.

Following the stone-throwing incident, Dawiyat’s family was displaced from their home after Israel ruled to shutter the premise as a punitive measure against the family- a common Israeli policy condemned by rights groups as a form of “collective punishment”.

Far-reaching consequences
Owing to the ambiguity of what exactly constitutes a breach of loyalty or allegiance to the Israeli state, Palestinians and rights groups fear that the new law will have far-reaching consequences for Palestinians in East Jerusalem.

“If you leave such a draconic law with this much ambiguity surrounding it, then you give the state very strong powers to erode people’s basic rights,” Shenhar said.

In the case of the deported parliamentarians, Shenhar said the implications were “frightening to think about”.

“If the state uses this legislation to fight the [Palestinian] population, then you’re looking at a very problematic situation of mass residency revocations.”

The targeting of the parliamentarians has raised fears among Palestinians that the legislation could be applied to Palestinian activists in East Jerusalem, or worse, all Palestinians.

“Every Palestinian holds principles against the occupation and against the Israeli state,” Nuseibah said. “No one knows how far Israel will go with this law, but it’s clearly very dangerous.”

The legislation “gives Israel more control over Palestinian politics and activism, because the possibility of being kicked out of the city scares us,” he continued. “It will give Israel another opportunity to displace more Palestinians from the city.”

According to Nuseibah, even lawyers are at a loss as to how to defend Palestinians who could be targeted with the new law.

“How do you defend someone who is being accused of breaching allegiance to the Israeli state?” Nuseibah stated.

“Do we tell the judge he will kiss the Israeli flag every morning?”

Filed Under: Muslim World

Netherlands, Australia formally accuse Russia of downing MH17

May 26, 2018 by Nasheman

Russia slams ‘discrediting’ bid after Netherlands and Australia say it’s liable for 2014 downing of jet that killed 298.

All 298 people aboard Malaysian Airlines flight 17 were killed when the plane was brought down on July 17, 2014 [EPA]

by Al Jazeera

The Netherlands and Australia have formally accused Russia of being responsible for the 2014 downing of a Malaysia Airlines passenger jet in 2014 that killed 298 people.

The move on Friday came a day after international investigators concluded that the missile which smashed into the flight MH17 came from a Russian military brigade in Kursk.

At the time of the incident on July 17, 2014, pro-Russian separatists were fighting Ukrainian government forces in the region.

The Boeing 777 broke apart in midair, flinging wreckage over several kilometres of fields in rebel-held territory.

The two countries “hold Russia responsible for its part in the downing” of the Malaysia Airlines flight, the Dutch government said in a statement on Friday.

They may now move towards submitting the complex dossier to an international judge or organisation, it added.

“Australia and the Netherlands have now informed the Russian Federation that we hold it responsible under international law for its role in the bringing down of MH17,” said Julie Bishop, Australia’s Minister for Foreign Affairs.

“Australia and the Netherlands have requested Russia to enter into negotiations to open up a dialogue about its conduct and to seek reparations.”

Al Jazeera’s Rory Challands, reporting from Russia’s second biggest city of St Petersburg, said the evidence provided by a Joint Investigation Team (JIT) led the Netherlands and Australia to believe that Russia was responsible.

“Holding a country legally responsible is a complex process but what Netherlands and Australia want is for Russia to enter into negotiations with both of them which will ultimately lead to reparations for the victims’ families.”

‘Discredit Russia’
Russia said on Friday the Netherlands had provided no evidence that Moscow was directly behind the shooting down of flight MH17, accusing the Dutch of promoting their own agenda.

“They have practically no doubt that the BUK missile came from Russia,” Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told reporters in St Petersburg.

“I asked [Dutch Foreign Minister Stef Blok] about facts proving these claims. He did not give me any facts saying they want Russia to help establish them based on unfounded suspicions,” Lavrov said.

He accused the Dutch of using the tragedy to “achieve their own political goals”.

“We are still ready to cooperate,” Lavrov added, saying that information that Russia has supplied should not be ignored or used selectively.

Russian President Vladimir Putin late on Thursday repeated calls that Moscow should be included in the investigation team.

The Russian foreign ministry also denounced what it called an attempt to “discredit Russia in the eyes of the international community”, but investigators, who painstaking recreated the BUK missile system’s route from Kursk across the border into rebel-held eastern Ukraine using videos and photos, stood by their findings.

The team “has come to the conclusion that the BUK-TELAR that shot down MH17 came from 53rd Anti-aircraft Missile Brigade based in Kursk in Russia,” top Dutch investigator Wilbert Paulissen said.

“The 53rd Brigade forms part of the Russian armed forces,” he told reporters on Thursday.

Prosecutors have said that the BUK missile system was fired from the Ukraine village of Pervomaysk and later returned to Russian territory.

Investigation officials have not yet said who actually fired the missile, stressing that the probe continues.

They have appealed for further information, especially from those who know people among the 53rd Brigade, as they seek to bring criminal charges against those who ordered the plane to be shot down.

Challands said that the information available was enough for Australia and the Netherlands to “push forward and accuse Russia of being responsible for the deaths of all those people”.

“Essentially for Russia this is a political culture where admitting any kind of guilt or contrition is essentially seen as a sign of weakness and for Vladimir Putin, who has invested so much political capital in his image around the world as a strong man leader, it’s basically not in his interests to back down or accept any of these findings now,” Challands said.

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CSK are favourites to win IPL crown: Survey

May 26, 2018 by Nasheman


On the eve of the high-octane Indian Premier League (IPL) final between Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH), the M.S Dhoni-led yellow brigade have been voted as the strong favourites by a sports fans survey to win their third title at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Sunday.

According to the survey conducted by Indian Sports Fan, an online largest sports fan community, CSK are the favourites to win the title while skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni is the most favourite player with the Wankhede as the most preferred stadium.

The fans survey highlighted Dhoni as the most revered player out of the top 12 players with 27.3 per cent votes followed by Virat Kohli with 22 per cent and SRH captain Kane Williamson with 20.11 per cent fan votes.

The survey further revealed that Mumbai’s iconic Wankhede Stadium as the most preferred stadium with 30 per cent votes followed by Kolkata’s Eden Gardens Stadium with 20.22 per cent votes, as compared to eight other stadiums.

The survey targeted 14,000 fans across 10 cities with 4,802 successful respondents.

Filed Under: Sports

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