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Philippines police push for ID cards for Muslims Philippines police push for ID cards for Muslims

July 7, 2017 by Nasheman

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Manila: Police in a region in the Philippines are considering issuing mandatory identification cards to thousands of Muslims living there, a proposal rights activists have condemned as “collective punishment”, the media reported on Friday.

Authorities in Central Luzon were quoted in local media as saying the policy was a counter-terrorism measure after Islamist militants took over the city of Marawi on the island of Mindanao, reports the Guardian.

The issue was discussed at a meeting between police, military and political figures and about 200 Muslim religious and community leaders at the provincial capitol building, according to news outlet Rappler.

Chief Superintendent Aaron Aquino said the ID cards would allow authorities to identify and weed out undesirable individuals and terrorists.

Aquino said the system had already been implemented in the town of Paniqui “and we want this to be replicated in all Muslim communities in the whole region for easy and efficient identification of our Muslim brothers and sisters”.

Government forces have been hammering Marawi for nearly two months after local militant factions, who claim allegiance to the Islamic State (IS), rampaged through and took control.

Human Rights Watch said authorities were threatening to “single out Muslims” with ID cards, violating the rights to equal protection of the law and freedom of movement, the Guardian reported.

“Requiring Muslim-only IDs in response to a perceived failure of Muslims to prevent Islamist fighters from entering Marawi City is a form of collective punishment,” the advocacy group said in a statement.

“ID requirements for Muslims should be rejected outright,” it added.

(IANS)

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Huge quantity of explosives seized in Wayanad; four in custody Huge quantity of explosives seized in Wayanad; four in custody

July 7, 2017 by Nasheman

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Wayanad: A huge quantity of explosives, including 4,700 kg of gelatine sticks, were Thursday seized from a truck at a village in Wayanad district bordering Kerala and Karnataka and four persons taken into custody, police said.

During a vehicle check at Thakarapadi near Muthanga around 8.00 am following a tip-off, a truck with Karnataka registration and suspected to be proceeding from Bengaluru to Kozhikode was intercepted, police said.

Besides the gelatine sticks, 200 kg of safety fuses and 4,700 kg of ammonium nitrate kept beneath 100 bags of onions, were seized.

Wayanad: A huge quantity of explosives, including 4,700 kg of gelatine sticks, were Thursday seized from a truck at a village in Wayanad district bordering Kerala and Karnataka and four persons taken into custody, police said. During a vehicle check at Thakarapadi near Muthanga around 8.00 am following a tip-off, a truck with Karnataka registration and suspected to be proceeding from Bengaluru to Kozhikode was intercepted, police said. Besides the gelatine sticks, 200 kg of safety fuses and 4,700 kg of ammonium nitrate kept beneath 100 bags of onions, were seized.

A car, which was used to escort the vehicle, was impounded, police said.

Those taken into custody were Sakthinesan and Krishna Kumar, hailing from Thrissur district of Kerala, the driver and cleaner of the truck respectively besides the car occupants Suruli Rajan and Rajan, both belonging to Dharmapuri district in Tamil Nadu, police said.

They are being interrogated, police said, adding, the truck was also impounded.

A car, which was used to escort the vehicle, was impounded, police said. Those taken into custody were Sakthinesan and Krishna Kumar, hailing from Thrissur district of Kerala, the driver and cleaner of the truck respectively besides the car occupants Suruli Rajan and Rajan, both belonging to Dharmapuri district in Tamil Nadu, police said. They are being interrogated, police said, adding, the truck was also impounded.

(PTI)

Filed Under: India

UK court confirms Dec 4 as final hearing date in Vijay Mallya case

July 7, 2017 by Nasheman

Vijay Mallya. Photo: Reuters

Vijay Mallya. Photo: Reuters

London: A UK court today rejected fugitive liquor baron Vijay Mallya’s request to shift the final hearing date in his extradition case to next year and fixed it for December 4.

Mallya, who is wanted in India for Kingfisher Airlines’ default on loans worth nearly Rs 9,000 crores, has been in the UK since March 2016 and was arrested by Scotland Yard on an extradition warrant on April 18.

The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), arguing on behalf of the Indian government, told the Westminster Magistrates’ Court in London that they had “excellent cooperation” with the Indian authorities in the case and now had sufficient material to establish a prima facie case for the extradition of the 61- year-old former chief of erstwhile Kingfisher Airlines.

“We have completed a review of materials and I am happy to state that we have had excellent cooperation with the Indian authorities in this case,” CPS barrister Mark Summers told the judge. “We are ready and willing to proceed and would invite the court to fix a hearing date at the earliest.”

The CPS also informed the court that the Indian authorities had been “anticipating issues” that may block the extradition and had already been engaging on prison conditions in India by giving “detailed assurances” on the matter.

However, Mallya’s defence team claimed they had received hundreds of pages of “further material being relied upon” as evidence only on last evening and that more time should be provided for them to review the material and keep a final date for hearing open in April 2018.

“Mallya is keen to engage as constructively as possible with these proceedings…but there remains ongoing uncertainty on the final case. We also need a detailed opening note explaining how all the evidence fits together,” said barrister Ben Watson, arguing on behalf of Mallya.

The judge, Chief Magistrate Emma Louise Arbuthnot, agreed with the CPS to “progress with some rigour” and retained December 4 as the date for a final hearing in the case.

She directed the Indian side to provide a detailed opening note on the case to Mallya’s defence team by July 31, after which another hearing to asses the progress in the case would be held on September 14.

The judge was also firm about the “skeleton” document on the case that would have to be submitted by both sides by November to not exceed 35 pages.

She once again told Mallya that she would allow him not to attend the next hearing in September, adding that she had inquired about restraining media within barriers outside the court on the request of his defence team at last month’s hearing but it would be a “step too far”.

When asked about his appearance despite being granted an exemption by the chief magistrate at last hearing on June 13, Mallya today said, “I do as my lawyers advise.”

Watson earlier told the judge that “Mallya likes to attend the hearings if possible.”

The Indian authorities believe their case is on a strong footing and all the evidence has been presented to the Crown Prosecution Service to argue India’s case for extradition.

“All documents and witness statements have been presented from the Indian side and the CPS is very happy with it. They are confident that all the evidence is in good order. So we are in good situation and all we hope is that the other side stop delaying,” official sources told PTI.

In a statement, the Indian High Commission today said evidence presented makes out a strong prima facie case against Mallya. Despite delaying tactics, it has been possible to have an indicated date in December 2017 for the hearing and the UK counsel CPS will continue to work towards an expeditious hearing of the entire case, it said.

“In addition to the charge-sheets done by CBI, the Enforcement Directorate has also filed a charge-sheet against Mallya and the court has also issued a non-bailable warrant against him on July 5, 2017,” the statement added.

After the hearing, Mallya told reporters outside the court, “Let them present whatever they want. We will present our case.”

In April, he had attended a central London police station for his arrest and was released on conditional bail a few hours later after providing a bail bond worth 650,000 pounds, assuring the court of abiding by all conditions associated with extradition proceedings, such as the surrender of his passport and a ban on him possessing any travel documents.

The first case management hearing in the case took place on June 13, when December 4 had been pencilled in as a tentative final hearing date.

If the Chief Magistrate rules in favour of extradition at the end of the trial, the UKhome secretary must order Mallya’s extradition within two months of the appropriate day.

However, the case can go through a series of appeals before arriving at a conclusion.

India and the UK have an Extradition Treaty, signed in 1992, but so far only one extradition has taken place under the arrangement –Samirbhai Vinubhai Patel, who was sent back to India last October to face trial in connection with his involvement in the post-Godhra riots of 2002.

However, unlike Mallya, he had submitted to the extradition order without legal challenge.

(PTI)

Filed Under: India

Bengaluru Metro staff go on strike, services resume after negotiations

July 7, 2017 by Nasheman

Bengaluru Metro

Bengaluru: Thousands in Bengaluru struggled this morning as metro services came to a halt for nearly seven hours over a protest by its employees against the arrest of their colleagues. The services have been resumed after negotiations with the workers who were on strike was successful.

Metro trains across the IT city have not been running since 5 am.

Metro officials alleged that on Thursday morning, employees at a station in the city were attacked by Karnataka policemen posted for security.

About 35 metro staff allegedly retaliated, after which six employees were arrested. Four of them have been released but the metro staff is demanding that the remaining two be let off. Two constables of the Karnataka State Industrial Security Forces were also arrested on the complaint of a Metro staffer.

Officials say negotiations are on to get the staff to resume service.

Around three lakh people use the Bengaluru Metro in a day.

The final stretch of the first phase was recently inaugurated by President Pranab Mukherjee.

Extra police security was provided at metro stations recently because of strident protests over the three-language rule and the use of Hindi in metro signboards and announcements.

A #NammaMetroHindiBeda – “Our Metro, We don’t want Hindi” – campaign on social media escalated when pro-Kannada groups threatened to blacken signs and vandalise stations if Hindi was not dropped.

Earlier this week, signs at some stations were masked to cover up the Hindi portions.

Officials said the Bengaluru Metro, jointly funded by the state and centre, followed a central government order to enforce the three-language rule. Pro-Kannada groups call it an imposition and an attempt to promote Hindi at the cost of regional languages.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India

IG CLUB STATE RANKING TOURNAMENT FOR SUB-JUNIOR & JUNIORS -2017

July 7, 2017 by Nasheman

State Ranking Badminton Tournament

BS U13
Final
Ayush Shetty (1), BADDYZONE, def. Tushar Suveer (2), PPBA, 21-7 21-7 .

GS U13
Final
Karinka Sree. S (3), SELENITE SPORTS ACADEMY, def. Gayathri Rani Jaiswal (2), ANUP SRIDHAR FTSM, 14-21 21-16 21-14 .

BD U13
Final
Ayush Shetty, BADDYZONE, and Nicholas Nathan Raj (1), PPBA, def. Sumukh.G.S and Tushar Suveer (2), PPBA, 21-16 21-17 .

GD U13
Final
Gayathri Rani Jaiswal, ANUP SRIDHAR FTSM, and Karinka Sree. S (2), SELENITE SPORTS ACADEMY, def. Anannya Joishy, Golden shuttle Academy, and Neysa Cariappa A (1), DYES, 21-12 21-12 .

GS U15
Final
Kriti Bharadwaj (1), DYES, def. Tanya Hemanth (2), I – Sports, 22-20 21-19 .

BD U15
Final
Kishal Ganapathy, RBA, and Saneeth D. S. (2), WPBA, def. and , , w.o..

GD U15
Final
Kriti Bharadwaj, DYES, and Tanya Hemanth (1), I – Sports, def. Janani Ananthakumar, I – Sports, and Shruti Moghe (2), DYES, 21-10 21-10 .

BS U17
Final
Tejas Kallolkar (1), rajan’s Badminton Academy, def. Nithin.H.V (2), I – Sports, 9-21 21-11 21-15 .

GS U17
Final
Trisha Hegde (1), PPBA, def. Tanya Hemanth (8), I – Sports, 21-16 16-21 22-20 .

BD U17
Final
Ajinkya Joshi and Tejas Kallolkar (2), rajan’s Badminton Academy, def. Bhargav S Gowda, WPBA, and Nithin.H.V (1), I – Sports, 21-12 21-16 .

GD U17
Final
Drithi Yatheesh and Trisha Hegde (1), PPBA, def. Keerthana P. Shroff, I – Sports, and Medha Shashidharan (2), DYES, 20-22 21-12 21-16 .

BS U19
Final
Kiran B. (2), WPBA, def. Mayuresh Janpandit (5), WPBA, 21-10 18-21 21-12 .

GS U19
Final
Drithi Yatheesh (4), PPBA, def. Ramya C. V (3), I – Sports, 21-12 21-11 .

BD U19
Final
Ganesh Vittalji and Sai Pratheek K, I – Sports, def. Abi Amudan S, Ace Badminton world, and Kiran B. (1), WPBA, 21-11 21-18 .

XD U19
Final
Ganesh Vittalji, I – Sports, and Dharini Ravikumar Rajarathnam (2), ACCOLADES, def. Abi Amudan S, Ace Badminton world, and Ranjini Hegde (1), Arun BA, 18-21 21-15 21-18.

Filed Under: Sports

Bid to malign me but CBI should tell what it found in raid: Lalu

July 7, 2017 by Nasheman

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Patna/Ranchi: RJD president Lalu Prasad on Friday came down heavily on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and said that no amount of raids by the CBI, Enforcement Directorate (ED) or the Income Tax department would deter him.

“I have been facing CBI sleuths for the last 20 years. And I have even won the DA (disproportionate assets) case from the Supreme Court. So I won’t be cowed down through these raids, which are aimed only to malign me and my family,” said the RJD chief while speaking to media in Ranchi soon after his appearance in the CBI court in a fodder scam case.

Lalu also asked the CBI officers to inform the country what they found during the raids in Patna. “A propaganda has been unleashed for quite long time that we have amassed huge wealth. But the fact is that we have done no wrong. Whatever property we have, is in public domain. The CBI officers, who conducted raids today, should tell the nation what they found during the raid at our house,” averred an undaunted Lalu.

The RJD president asserted that it was actually not the fault of CBI officers who raided his house in the morning, as they were “merely following the diktats of their political masters Narendra Modi and Amit Shah. Although it was not fair to conduct raids in Patna when I was in Ranchi.”

Unperturbed over such raids, Lalu said he had asked his wife Rabri Devi to fully cooperate with the CBI officers and let them search which ever room they wanted to. “I also told her that when these officers leave, they should take along our security personnel as extra cover so as to reach their destination safely. Because if some unwanted elements indulged in brick-batting, everyone will squarely blame me,” said Lalu.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India

Demographic dividend may become a liability, says President

July 6, 2017 by Nasheman

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by Nakhiya Farheen. N

“The country’s demographic dividend might turn into a demographic liability if action is not taken to improve skills and employability of the youth”, said President Orange Mukherjee, addressing the graduates and faculty of the Indian Institute of science (IISc)during the convocation of the premier institution on Wednesday.

Making constant references to the importance of quality education, he said, “Advanced infrastructure facilities and conducive atmosphere for learning are important for the development of our scientists and economists”. He was “deeply satisfied with his last
visit to a central institute as the president.

The annual IISC convocation this year saw 625 students receiving their degrees in various PhD, under graduate and postgraduate programmes. 52 academic awards were also presented during the function.

Filed Under: India

World Heritage Committee Calls on Israel to Stop Illegal Practices in East Jerusalem

July 6, 2017 by Nasheman

Israeli police storm Al-Aqsa Mosque

by The Jordan Times

Amman: The UNESCO’s World Heritage Committee decision which the agency adopted on Tuesday night on the old town of Jerusalem and its walls is a result of active Jordanian diplomacy to defend the city, a senior official said.

Minister of State for Media Affairs Mohammad Momani said on Wednesday that Jordan’s pro-Jerusalem efforts are part of Hashemite custodianship of Islamic and Christian sites in the holy city.

Participants in the World Heritage Committee’s 41st session in Krakow, Poland, called on Israel, the occupying power, to stop persistent excavations, tunnelling, works, projects and other illegal practices in East Jerusalem and especially in the Old City.

They also decided to keep Jerusalem’s Old City and its historic walls on the List of World Heritage in Danger.

The resolution stated that all legislative and administrative measures and actions taken by Israel, the occupying power, which have altered or purport to alter the character and status of the holy city of Jerusalem, and in particular, the “basic law” on Jerusalem, are null and void and must be rescinded forthwith.

Momani, who is also the government spokesperson, added that the decision supports all previous decisions taken by the committee and UNESCO’s executive council, which are considered big gains for Jordan as it endeavours to preserve Jerusalem, a role that the Jordanian-Israeli peace treaty acknowledged for the Kingdom in Jerusalem, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

He also said that the decision, which Jordan presented jointly with Palestine through the Arab group at the committee, emphasised that all Israeli procedures and violations in East Jerusalem are null and void under the international law.

The decision also supports previous decisions, including the one when the agency adopted the names Al Aqsa Mosque and Al Haram Al Sharif as synonyms, while under another resolution, UNESCO reaffirmed that the Magharbeh Gate hill is an integral part of Al Aqsa Mosque, he added.

The resolution also called on Israel, the occupying power, not to hinder the implementation of Hashemite construction projects at Al Aqsa Mosque and to reopen Al Rahmah Gate of the mosque, which Israel has been closing since 2003.

Filed Under: Muslim World

India rise to 96 in FIFA rankings, best in two decades

July 6, 2017 by Nasheman

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New Delhi: The Indian football team today rose to the 96th spot in the latest FIFA rankings, its best- ever in the last two decades and the second best overall.

As far as Asia is concerned, India are the 12th highest ranked team in the continent, while Iran lead the chart at the 23rd spot. India’s best-ever FIFA ranking till date stays 94, which was attained in February 1996, while 99 was India’s second- best, achieved in November 1993.

The national team has been on an upsurge with a string of impressive results leading to a climb of 77 places over the last two years. The team has now won 13 of its last 15 matches and is unbeaten in the last eight games (including the unofficial match against Bhutan).

India were ranked 171 when Stephen Constantine took over as national coach for the second time in February 2015 and slipped further to 173rd in March 2015 in the FIFA ladder even before the gaffer could have his first game in charge against Nepal, which India eventually won 2-0 on aggregate.

Congratulating the team, All India Football Federation president Praful Patel said: “It’s a giant leap of faith for Indian football. Two years back, we were 173 and now we have reached our second best FIFA ranking ever. The leap signifies the potential of Indian football. Congratulations to the national team boys, the coach, the staff and all in AIFF.”

AIFF general secretary Kushal Das stated: “This comes as a huge boost ahead of our next AFC Asian Cup qualifying match against Macau on September 5, 2017. Hats off to the team for giving it their all in achieving this milestone. Qualifying for the AFC Asian Cup 2019 stays our top priority.”

Confederations Cup champions and reigning world champions Germany have overtaken Brazil to be the top team in the world and are followed by Argentina at third spot, Portugal and Switzerland.

Constantine said: “When I took over, I had mentioned that my target was to bring India below 100. I am happy to have played a small part in this process. Kudos to the boys, the staff and a big thank you to my colleagues in AIFF for supporting us all throughout. I also need to thank Mr. Patel and Mr. Das for their trust in allowing me to do things in the manner I wanted.”

“But the present FIFA spot doesn’t mean that we have achieved much. We need to stay focused on the upcoming challenges.” A qualification spot in the AFC Asian Cup UAE 2019 is what the AIFF aims at this moment. That would be India’s second AFC Asian Cup stint in eight years, the last being in Doha in 2011.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: Sports

Woman gang-raped in front of children; 4 held

July 6, 2017 by Nasheman

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Visakhapatnam: A 35-year-old woman was allegedly raped by two men in front of her three children at her house in the city, police said.

The police yesterday nabbed the two accused and their accomplices and are interrogating them.

In her complaint lodged with the Gajuwaka Police Station on Tuesday night, the woman stated that the incident occurred on Monday evening when her husband was away for work.

According to the complainant, the gang of four men, including a minor, barged into her house.

“Two members of the gang raped the woman in front of her children. They also threatened her with dire consequences if she disclosed the matter to anyone,” Gajuwaka police station inspector T Immanuel Raju said.

Police have registered a case under IPC section 376, for punishment for rape, against the accused.

“We have nabbed all the four members of the gang and further investigation is on,” Raju said.

(PTI)

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