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24 Feb. 2020:
29 Jamadi-2, 1441: Vol: 12, No: 140
*anti-CAA,NRC-NPR stir*
Delhi Maujpur-Babarpur violence: Police constable dead as clashes break out over CAA
https://indianexpress.com/article/cities/delhi/northeast-delhi-caa-protests-maujpur-babarpur-jaffrabad-live-updates-6284098/New Delhi :Clashes broke out in northeast Delhi Maujpur area for the second consecutive day as pro and anti-Citizenship Amendment Act protesters pelted stones at each other on Monday. Police had to fire tear gas shells to disperse the protesters. One police constable was killed during the clashes.Stone pelting incidents were reported near Maujpur Babarpur Metro Station while some vehicles were set on fire in Yamuna Vihar. At least two vehicles and a fire tender were torched in Jaffrabad and Maujpur. Head constable killed during clashes over CAA in northeast Delhi, says Delhi Police. Dr Rajesh Kalra additional MS at GTB said, “One Constable was brought dead and the DCP suffered sustained head injury and has been shifted to Max Hospital, Patparganj."The injured have been taken to GTB hospital.Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) closed the entry and exit gates of Jaffrabad and Maujpur-Babarpur stations. Trains will not be halting at these stations.Meanwhile, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal took notice of the violence and urged the Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal and Home Minister Amit Shah to restore law and order in the area. “Very distressing news regarding disturbance of peace and harmony in parts of Delhi coming in. I sincerely urge Hon’ble LG n Hon’ble Union Home Minister to restore law and order n ensure that peace and harmony is maintained. Nobody should be allowed to orchestrate flagrations,” he tweeted.Today's violence comes on the heels of stone throwing on Sunday afternoon near the Jafrabad area in the national capital, where a protest against CAA, has been on since Saturday night.The peaceful protest at Jafrabad, where over 1,000 women - inspired by the now-iconic Shaheen Bagh protests - have gathered, is around 1 km away from the scene of today's violence.Sunday's violence broke out after local BJP leader Kapil Mishra, who has a history of making communal and incendiary comments, held a pro-CAA rally in the area.INDIAN EXPRESS /NDTV
Situation tense in northeast Delhi as pro, anti-CAA protesters clash in
Maujpur, for 2nd time in 24 hourshttps://indianexpress.com/article/cities/delhi/northeast-delhi-caa-protests-maujpur-babarpur-jaffrabad-live-updates-6284098/New Delhi :Clashes broke out in northeast Delhi Maujpur area for the second consecutive day as pro and anti-Citizenship Amendment Act protesters pelted stones at each other on Monday. Police had to fire tear gas shells to disperse the protesters. One police constable was killed during the clashes.Stone pelting incidents were reported near Maujpur Babarpur Metro Station while some vehicles were set on fire in Yamuna Vihar. At least two vehicles and a fire tender were torched in Jaffrabad and Maujpur. Head constable killed during clashes over CAA in northeast Delhi, says Delhi Police. Dr Rajesh Kalra additional MS at GTB said, “One Constable was brought dead and the DCP suffered sustained head injury and has been shifted to Max Hospital, Patparganj."The injured have been taken to GTB hospital.Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) closed the entry and exit gates of Jaffrabad and Maujpur-Babarpur stations. Trains will not be halting at these stations.Meanwhile, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal took notice of the violence and urged the Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal and Home Minister Amit Shah to restore law and order in the area. “Very distressing news regarding disturbance of peace and harmony in parts of Delhi coming in. I sincerely urge Hon’ble LG n Hon’ble Union Home Minister to restore law and order n ensure that peace and harmony is maintained. Nobody should be allowed to orchestrate flagrations,” he tweeted.Today's violence comes on the heels of stone throwing on Sunday afternoon near the Jafrabad area in the national capital, where a protest against CAA, has been on since Saturday night.The peaceful protest at Jafrabad, where over 1,000 women - inspired by the now-iconic Shaheen Bagh protests - have gathered, is around 1 km away from the scene of today's violence.Sunday's violence broke out after local BJP leader Kapil Mishra, who has a history of making communal and incendiary comments, held a pro-CAA rally in the area.INDIAN EXPRESS /NDTV
Situation tense in northeast Delhi as pro and anti-CAA protesters clash
in Maujpur
Anti-CAA Protesters Lathi-Charged by Police in Delhi’s Hauz Rani
A group of anti-CAA protestors, who have been on a sit-in at Gandhi Park
in south Delhi's Hauz Rani for the last one month, took out a march towards the
main road on Sunday.Sources told The Quint that the protesters were marching
peacefully when the police force lathi-charged. They further mentioned that due
to the stampede children, women were also hurt. However, the police have
refuted the charge.As per the sources, people who were injured in the
lathi-charge and the stampede were taken to hospital.Later, the protestors also
asked the shopkeepers in the area to close down their shop and sat at one
corner of the road outside the park.However, barricades were placed on the road
to stop them from marching ahead. The protestors returned to the park, while
others left the venue.The Quint
4 cases registered in Feb 23 violence:Delhi Police
JCP(Eastern Range) Alok Kumar, on Monday said that 4 cases have been
registered in connection with the incidents of violence that occurred on Feb.23
at different locations across Delhi. "4 cases have been registered - one
each in Jaffarabad and Welcome, and two cases in Dayalpur. The people involved
are being identified," Kumar said.On Sunday, clashes started after two
groups, one protesting against CAA and the other supporting it came face to
face in Maujpur.ANI
Shaheen Bagh protests: Interlocutors
file report in sealed cover in SC, court defers hearing to Feb 26
The Supreme Court-appointed interlocutors on Monday handed over a report
of their 4-day endeavour to coax Shaheen Bagh protesters to shift their
agitation against CAA to an alternative site, conveniently out of the way of
traffic and public movement.A Bench of Justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul and K.M.
Joseph took the yellow-enveloped reports proferred by interlocutors, senior
advocate Sanjay Hegde and Sadhana Ramachandran, in the courtroom. “We will go
through the report. We will list the case for hearing day after tomorrow,”
Justice Kaul said. The court refused to even give a copy of the report to the
petitioner-advocate,Amit Sahni. “We are not even putting it (report) on
record... Let us go through it first,” Justice Kaul said.The matter would be
heard on Feb.26. thehindu
Delhi court rejects clean chit given to Manish Sisodia in Jamia violence
tweet case
A Delhi court today directed Delhi Police Commissioner to submit a fresh
report on the complaint about Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia's tweet
alleging "police personnel of setting Delhi Transport Corporation buses on
fire".Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Vishal Pahuja, after
hearing arguments in the matter, rejected the clean chit given to Sisodia in
the matter and directed the commissioner to file a fresh report by March 17.
Complainant advocate Alakh Alok Srivastava strongly objected to Delhi Police
report, which stated that no cognizable offence is made out against him.During
the hearing, the court recorded serious objections by the complaint on ATR
filed by Tilak Marg Police Station, in which they had said they have not even
received the complaint.ANI
Uneasy calm in Aligarh day after clashes between police, anti-CAA
protesters
Aligarh: Uneasy calm prevailed in localities under the Kotwali and the
Delhi Gate police stations here on Monday, a day after incidents of arson and
group clashes. "No untoward incident has been reported from any place
since Sunday evening," ADGP, Agra zone, Ajay Anand told .Some shops in the
old city area opened Monday morning although a majority kept shutters down.The
district authorities, who are maintaining a tight vigil, were seen persuading
shop owners to open for business. According to police sources, 350 people have
been booked at Kotwali, Delhi Gate and Civil Lines police stations for Sunday's
incidents.DM Chandra Bhushan Singh warned that any attempt to spread rumours
would be dealt with an iron hand and NSA would be invoked in such cases.He also
announced that internet services would continue to remain suspended till
midnight on Monday.PTI
CAA protests: Aligarh DM blames women students of AMU
for violence on Sunday
After clashes between UP Police and anti-CAA protestors in Uparkot area
of Aligarh on Sunday evening, DM has claimed that the women students of AMU
instigated the protestors. Chandra Bhushan Singh said their roles will be
investigated.“Some women students from AMU are behind this, we are trying to
identify them,” he said, according to India Today. “We are ascertaining the
damage caused by rioters and it will be recovered from them. The situation is
under control now,” he said. At least 6 people were injured in the clashes. A
hospital spokesperson said Mohammad Ibrahim, 25, had pellet injury in his left
eye. The spokesperson added that while doctors had operated on him, he could
lose his vision in that eye. ADGP said Mohamad Tariq Munawwar (22), who
received gunshot injuries on Sunday's violence, is now stable and has been
shifted to ICU at Trauma Centre of Jawahar Lal Nehru hospital, AMU after
doctors performed an emergency surgery on him. Doctors at the hospital said
Tariq had a firearm injury on left side of his chest.scroll/PTI
Over 300 People Booked for Violence in Aligarh During Anti-CAA Protest
Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh police have booked around 300 unidentified and 40
named people for violence during the anti-CAA and NPR protest in Aligarh on
Sunday.These cases have been registered at Delhi Gate, City Kotwali and Civil
Lines police stations.“Trouble makers have been identified and strict action
will be taken against them,” said Aligarh SSP Muniraj.news18
Govt sending people to raise pro-Pakistan slogans during anti-CAA
protests: Ex UP Governor Qureshi
Sambhal:Former Uttar Pradesh
Governor Aziz Qureshi today alleged that government was sending people to raise
'pro-Pakistan' slogans during anti-CAA protests as part of a conspiracy.
Qureshi termed police action on protesters in Aligarh and Delhi as
"barbarism" and said when those sitting in the government feel
defeated, they indulge in firing and lathi charge."The followers of Hitler
sitting in the government have got their people to sit along with anti-CAA
protesters, raise Pakistan 'zindabad' slogans and indulge in vandalism and
arson to make it look like violent protests. This has led to firing by the
police. All this has been done in a very planned manner," he told
reporters. Attacking BJP and RSS, he alleged that they had "mischievous
plans" for Indian Muslims who are being targeted."Just as Hitler set
up camps , the central government was setting up detention camps and all this
is being done to divide the country," he said. PTI
Bihar: NPR will be updated like in 2010, NRC won’t be implemented, says
Nitish Kumar
Bihar CM Nitish Kumar has reiterated that NRC would not be implemented
in his state and added that NPR would be updated in the way that it was done in
2010-2011.“NRC is not going to be implemented here and only NPR will be carried
out the way it was done in the year 2010,” Kumar said while speaking at MANUU
in Darbhanga. “It will be done on the basis of that only.”The questions
introduced in new NPR form include details of parents’ birth, Aadhaar, passport
number, mobile phone number, voter ID number and mother tongue. scroll
Ask Trump if extraditing 19 lakh people from Assam is possible:
Chidambaram to Modi
Chennai :Congress leader P Chidambaram took a swipe at Prime Minister
Narendra Modi over CAA, NRC and NPR, telling him to ask visiting US President
Donald Trump if it was possible to extradite as many as 19 lakh people from
Assam.Addressing a meet here against CAA, ex Minister, citing BJP’s brute majority
in Parliament, asked what was the guarantee that the government would not bring
in an amendment, similar to CAA, to give a push to its idea of a “Hindu”
country. Alleging that there was a great threat to the Constitution and the
need to save it, he said countries were now asking questions over CAA.“US
President Donald Trump has said that he will ask questions about the CAA even
before his arrival. If 6 to 10 lakh people are going to be affected, will the
visiting leader go without posing questions?” he asked.“Where to send 19 lakh
people? Which country is ready to accept them? Through which mode of transport
will you send them?” he asked.PTI
Mangalore Police Firing case: Karnataka HC directs State Police to
withdraw endorsements
Karnataka High Court today directed the State Police to withdraw
endorsements that were filed based on complaints received in the Mangaluru
police firing that occurred in Dec, in the wake of protests against CAA.A
Division Bench of Chief Justice Abhay Shreeniwas Oka and Justice Hemant
Chandangoudar observed that filing endorsements instead of FIRs is beyond the
powers of the police. Hence, the same had to be withdrawn.The Court further
directed DM to submit an enquiry report in the matter by March 24. The Court
also granted two weeks' time to the petitioners to file rejoinder.While passing
its order, the High Court additionally observed that multiple FIRs cannot be
filed for the same incident. Last week, the HC
had granted bail to 21 persons in Mangalore jailed for offences allegedly
committed during protests against the CAA.While doing so, the Court observed
that there was a deliberate attempt on the part of the Mangalore police to
cover up excesses committed against anti-CAA protestors.barandbench
SIO submits petitions to MLAs against NPR
Hyderabad:Students Islamic Organisation (SIO) has submitted
representations to several legislators, urging them not to embark on a NPR
exercise.In a press release, Dr. Talha Fayazuddin, president, SIO, said that
while the Cabinet meeting against CAA is a welcome move, NPR is the ‘back end’
of NRC, which also needs to be stopped.“Delegations of SIO Telangana have been
visiting all MLAs and Cabinet Ministers and submitted memorandums persuading
them to pass the resolution against the process of NPR too,” he said, adding
that SIO urges other student, religious, welfare and civic organisations to
send delegations to persuade the govt of Telangana to stop NPR and put a stop
to confusion and apprehensions among citizens.thehindu
Don’t believe CAA spin, it's not a refugee law:experts
Bengaluru:Speaking at Bangalore International Centre (BIC) Hub’ba on
Sunday, the experts warned that one critical flaw of the law is that it assumes
that all non-Muslim refugees in India are automatically fleeing religious
persecution. Legal experts described CAA as a “dangerous” piece of legislation
masquerading as a refugee-centric law, saying it seeks to marginalise certain
segments of society. “Many of the people that CAA is trying to help are
economic migrants fleeing impoverishment, which many Muslims in Pakistan,
Bangladesh and Afghanistan would also like to do, but cannot because the
framework prefers to divide refugees by religion,” said Malavika Prasad, a
lawyer with expertise on CAA and the Constitution. She pointed out that the
CAA’s central flaw was that it sought to allow Hindus, Christians, Jains,
Parsis and Buddhists fleeing poverty in Bangladesh, Afghanistan and Pakistan to
claim citizenship while offering no such option for Muslims also fleeing those
countries. “What the CAA does is that it says people from these religious
groups are deemed not to be illegal migrants and that is the problem,” she
said. deccanherald
Karnataka Minister Wants a Law to Shoot 'Anti-Nationals' at Sight
New Delhi: 3 days after a young woman, Amulya Leona, was arrested and
charged with sedition for saying ‘Pakistan Zindabad’ at a rally in Bengaluru,
Karnataka agriculture minister B.C. Patel called for a law to “shoot at sight”
those who spoke against India or raised pro-Pakistan slogans.“In my opinion,
there is need for a law that has to be brought in India – shoot at sight law
has to brought in India for those who speak ill of India or raise pro-Pakistan
slogans. It is very much needed,” Patil was quoted as saying by ANI.“The Centre
must promulgate a law that enables authorities to shoot those who do anything
that is seen as anti-national and chant pro-Pakistan slogans,” Patil said, speaking
to reporters. “These elements must be killed on the spot.”
Sri Ram Sene Leader Puts Bounty on Activist Amulya Leona, Police Fail to
Take Action
Karnataka state police have been using different yardsticks to handle
cases involving objectionable content generated in favour and against CAA. It
took the Bengaluru police less than a few minutes to slap a case of sedition
against a 19-year-old anti-CAA activist Amulya Leona Noronha and take her into
custody for saying “Pakistan Zindabad” at a protest rally last week. But it has
been over two days since the Sri Ram Sene, a right-wing militant group,
declared a bounty of Rs 10 lakh for anyone who kills Noronha in an “encounter”.
The police are still “figuring out” the appropriate action against the men who
openly threatened violence. Today, district SP, C.K. Baba, told The Wire that
his police had decided to file a non-cognizable complaint instead of an FIR
against the accused.thewire
*TRUMP INDIA VISIT*
Anti-Muslim sentiment permeates policies of both India and US;Amnesty as
Trump meets Modi
Human rights organisation Amnesty International on Monday said
“anti-Muslim sentiment permeates” the policies of both US and Indian leaders
and alleged that the values that the two governments now share are bigotry and
hostility. A joint statement was released by Amnesty International USA and
Amnesty International India ahead of US President Donald Trump’s visit to India.
Trump, along with First Lady Melania Trump, arrived in Ahmedabad for a two-day
trip aimed to reset ties, which have been strained by trade rows, between the
world’s biggest democracies.“Anti-Muslim sentiment permeates the policies of
both US and Indian leaders,” Margaret Huang, Amnesty International USA’s
executive director, said in the statement. “For decades, the US-India
relationship was anchored by claims of shared values of human rights and human
dignity. Now, those shared values are discrimination, bigotry, and hostility
towards refugees and asylum seekers.”Huang was referring to the CAA approved by
Parliament and Trump’s travel ban that targets prospective immigrants from
countries that have Muslim-majority populations. “The internet and political lockdown
in Kashmir has lasted for months and the enactment of CAA and the crackdown on
protests has shown a leadership that is lacking empathy and a willingness to
engage,” said Avinash Kumar, executive director of Amnesty International India.
“We call on President Trump and PM Modi to work with the international
community and address our concerns in their bilateral conversations.” The
organisation also referred to NRC and NPR, saying it could particularly push
Muslims “towards the limbo of detention and statelessness”. NPR is the first step towards creating an
all-India NRC. As critics have noted, NRC, in tandem with CAA, could be used to
render many Indian Muslims stateless since CAA excludes Muslims.Amnesty also
criticised the police action to protests against CAA and detention of political
leaders in Jammu and Kashmir under the Public Safety Act. The human rights
organisation also raised the matter of the internet curbs in Jammu and Kashmir,
which have continued for more than six months.scroll
From trade to CAA, Trump-Modi talks on key issues significant for 2020
US elections
India, US united in fighting radical Islamic terrorism: Donald Trump at
Ahmedabad event
Ahmedabad:US President Donald Trump on Monday said US stood with India
in the fight against "radical Islamic terrorism" and that Washington
was working with Pakistan to crack down on terrorist groups operating near its
borders. Trump's comments were made in Ahmedabad, the first stop on his maiden
visit to India as US president.Speaking at an event at the Motera cricket
stadium in Ahmedabad, Trump said, "Both countries [India and US] are
united in defending citizens from the threat of radical Islamic
terrorism." Trump went on to say that under him, US had managed to
"destroy" te Islamic State.Trump also said that his administration
was working with Pakistan to crack down on terrorism. "We are working with
Pakistan to crack down on terror and working on the terror issue on the
borders. We have great relations with Pakistan and with these relations we hope
we will be able to reduce tensions between the countries," Trump said.They
will later depart for Delhi where Trump will attend bilateral meetings with PM
Modi on Tuesday. indiatoday
Trump India Visit: US working with Pakistan to crack down on terror
along borders, says Trump
‘Will sign defence deal worth $3 billion tomorrow’: Trump announces in
Ahmedabad
New Delhi:US President Donald Trump announced a defence deal, including
for helicopters worth $3 billion, on Monday. And he chose to make the
announcement at ‘Namaste Trump’ event in Ahmedabad, the grand welcome function
planned by India.“I’m pleased to announce that tomorrow our representatives
will sign defence deals worth over $3 billion, to sell absolute finest
state-of-the-art military helicopters and other equipment to the Indian armed
forces,” said Trump.“As we continue to build our defence cooperation, US looks
forward to providing India with some of the best and most feared military
equipment on the planet. We make the greatest weapons ever made. We make the
best and we are dealing now with India,” the US President added.HT
No objection to presence of Kejriwal, Sisodia during Melania Trump's
visit to Delhi govt schools, says US embassy
New Delhi: US embassy on Sunday said it did not have any objection to
the presence of chief minister Arvind Kejriwal and his deputy Manish Sisodia
during US First Lady Melania Trump's visit to a Delhi government school, but
stressed that it was not a political event and intention was to focus on
education and students.The clarification came after Delhi government sources
had said on Saturday Kejriwal and Sisodia will not attend the event as their
names were dropped from the guest list. Kejriwal's AAP blamed BJP-led central
government for it.After the US embassy's reaction, deputy chief minister Manish
Sisodia said that they respected the concerns raised by the US Embassy and the
First Lady's visit is a matter of pride for his government.PTI
‘Yagya’ by Hindu Sena to bless Trump to defeat ‘radical Islam’
New Delhi;The head of a fringe outfit in India and an ardent follower of
US President Donald Trump — Vishnu Gupta has, believe it or not, arranged for a
“Vishwa Shanti Yagya” or a World Peace Prayer. Yagya, Hindu Sena says, is being
organised on February 24, the day of the Trump’s visit, “to seek blessings from
our Hindu Gods to bless Prime Minister Modi and US President Trump…”But that’s
not all. Here comes the twist. The yagya is being organised so that both Modi
and Trump can “join forces and fight shoulder to shoulder to free the world from
Radical Islamic fanatics, who are the biggest threat to mankind and wipe off
these enemies of humanity from the face of the earth”.IANS
*J&K
AND S. ASIA*
J-K: In reach out to madrassa students, Army distributes stationery
items
Jammu :Army on Sunday reached out to students of a madrassa (religious
school) in Doda district of Jammu and Kashmir where they distributed stationery
items, a defence spokesman said.“The distribution of stationery was conducted
with an aim to engage students of the madrassa in educational activities to
wean them away from separatist ideology and bring them in the national
mainstream through education,” the spokesman said.He said the Army distributed
the stationery items at Fatima-Tuz-Zuhra Madrassa at Thathri, which was
welcomed by students, teachers and locals.He said two teachers and 90 students
attended the function.PTI
*OTHERS*
Gujarat: 13 injured in communal clash at Khambhat, houses, shops set on
fire
Vadodara :At least 13 people were injured as a clash broke out between
two communities in Khambhat taluka of Gujarat’s Anand district Sunday, where
communally charged mobs set afire houses, shops, and vehicles. This is the second
clash between the two communities within a month.According to the police, the
members of the two communities came face to face again on Sunday afternoon over
their past clash on Jan.24 which had left one person dead. However, the exact
reason is still under investigation.“This area has a history of communal
violence. The exact reason why the clash broke out today is still under
investigation. The situation has been brought under control now. We have
rounded up 46 people so far. There had been stone-pelting and arson. Around
15-20 houses and shops have been set on fire but we are still assessing the
damage done. No one has suffered any major injury in the case. 6 of those
admitted in the hospital have been discharged as well,” said Divya Mishra, SP,
Kheda who is at present in-charge of the neighbouring district of Anand. FIR is
under process, he added.While Akhbarpura was the epicenter of the violent
clash, sporadic incidents of stone-pelting and arson were also reported from
nearby localities. At least 25 houses and shops were set on fire by the members
of both the communities, police said.indianexpress
Women’s IUML moves SC against triple talaq law
Kozhikode: Indian Union Women’s League, women’s wing of IUML, has filed
a petition in the Supreme Court, challenging the constitutional validity of
Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Act, 2019, which criminalizes
triple talaq. The petition filed by Noorbeena Rasheed, national general
secretary of IUWL, states that the Act violates Articles 14, 15 and 21 of the
Constitution. The petition, filed through advocate Zulfiker Ali PS, argued that
the Act has introduced penal legislation, specific to a class of persons based
on religious identity which can cause grave public mischief, which, if
unchecked, may lead to polarization and disharmony in society. The petition
said that by virtue of the SC order in the Shayara Bano case, the utterance of
triple talaq is without legal sanction or effect.“If the motive was to protect
a Muslim wife in an unhappy marriage, no reasonable person can believe that the
means to ensure it is by putting an errant husband in jail for 3 years and
create a non-bailable offence for merely saying ‘TalaqTalaqTalaq’. The marriage
survives, regardless of such utterance. It is difficult to imagine why the mere
utterance of meaningless words should attract a 3-year sentence for the
husband,” the petition said. It added that the intent behind the Act is not
abolition of triple talaq but punishment of Muslim husbands.TOI
W.Bengal: Alimul Sheikh, farmer allegedly lynched in Malda after son
damages neighbour’s phone
West Bengal police have booked 5 people for allegedly lynching a farmer
in Malda district last week because his seven-year-old son damaged a mobile
phone, HT reported. All the accused are absconding. The police said the attack
occurred on Saturday when the victim, identified as Alimul Sheikh, had an
argument with his neighbour Malla Bakkas over a mobile phone. Sheikh’s son and
Bakkas’ grandson were playing on the device when it got damaged. Bakkas reportedly
became furious and accused Sheikh’s son of breaking it. This led to an altercation
between 2 families,Telegraph reported.“The kids got hold of a smartphone and
while they tried to handle it, the device got damaged. Bakkas and his relatives
became angry and attacked Alimul,” Sheikh’s older brother, Mohammad Wahab,
said. “Around midnight [on Saturday], Bakkas along with his sons and daughters
barged into Sheikh’s house and assaulted him with iron rods and lathis.”Wahab
said that when he later rushed to rescue his brother, he found him lying in a
pool of blood at the spot where the children had been playing. Malda SP Alok
Rajoria said police had begun investigating the matter. “The accused are on the
run. A search has been launched,"said.SP
Third man accused of torturing Muslim truck driver held in Rajasthan’s
Barmer
Barmer:A third man accused of brutally thrashing and beating up a Muslim
man last month in Rajasthan’s Barmer district was arrested on Sunday, senior
officials said.Barmer’s SP, Sharad Choudhary, confirmed the arrest of the man
identified as Bharat Singh.Bharat Singh, Moti Singh, Hinglaj Dan were arrested
over four days after a video of them assaulting Muslim man, who drives a truck
for a living, for allegedly stealing a mobile phone went viral on social media
on Feb.20.The crime was committed on January 29 but came into light after the
video of the attack was shared widely.Dan, who was arrested on Saturday, and
Moti Singh were produced before a court, which sent them to two days of police
remand.Reports said the accused have been booked several times on charges of
smuggling and under the SC and ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act in the past.
HT
Underworld Gangster Ravi Pujari Extradited From Senegal, Brought To
India
New Delhi: Underworld gangster Ravi Pujari, who used to operate in
Mumbai in 1990s, was brought back to India late last night after he was
arrested and extradited from the west
African country of Senegal. He was flown to Bengaluru by a team of officials, including
senior IPS officers from Karnataka.Pujari, who was wanted in many cases
including extortion and murder in different parts of the country, including
Karnataka, and been missing for over 15 years. He was wanted in close to 90
cases in Karnataka, in which 25 cases are under stringent MCOCA. Over 70 cases
of extortion are registered against him in Gujarat. On Wednesday, the Supreme
Court of Senegal had rejected his request challenging his extradition to
India.At the time of his arrest in Senegal, he had a Burkino Faso passport with
a false identity of Anthony Fernandes.ndtv
SC rejects BJP leader’s plea for sanction in Kanhaiya Kumar sedition
case
The Supreme Court today dismissed a plea by BJP leader Nand Kishore Garg
seeking direction to the Delhi government to sanction the prosecution of former
JNU students’ union president and CPI leader Kanhaiya Kumar in 2016 JNU
sedition case.“We won’t entertain such a plea. It has to be decided on
case-to-case basis”, CJI Sharad Arvind Bobde said.Garg had moved the Supreme
Court after the Delhi High Court declined his plea last December. He had
alleged that the Delhi government was deliberately delaying granting sanction
to the police to prosecute Kanhaiya Kumar.HT
Food data raises alert: Indians are consuming less pulses and milk: indianexpress
New Delhi:Is there stagnation in demand for pulses, milk and other
protein-rich foods in India?National Statistical Office (NSO) withheld its
household consumption expenditure survey report for 2017-18 but alternative
data sources do suggest a slowdown — at least in respect of ubiquitous dal and
doodh.At a global Pulses Conclave held earlier this month in Pune, the
overwhelming concern expressed by participants was: Why are we not eating
enough pulses?One of the presentations at the event was a detailed analysis of
the estimated consumption of individual pulses — chana (chickpea),yellow peas,
masur (red lentil), arhar (pigeon-pea), moong (green gram) and urad (black
gram) — based on year-wise opening stocks plus domestic production and imports,
and deducting exports, diversion towards seed and feed, and closing stocks.The
aggregate picture that emerged was simple: Pulses consumption in India is
showing signs of flattening.
Tharoor, Singhvi join the chorus: Congress seen to be adrift, time for
action now
New Delhi :Disquiet is growing within the Congress over leadership’s
reluctance to shed its inertia in addressing organisational challenges, mainly
the election of a new party president.Lok Sabha MP Shashi Tharoor said the
“perception” that the party is “adrift” is hurting it as it is driving voters
towards other political alternatives, and three-time MP Abhishek Singhvi said
the time for “discussion and words” is over.In Kolkata, senior leader Jairam
Ramesh told PTI that a “collective submergence of individual egos and
ambitions” was needed to revive the party, and suggested that “all senior
Congress leaders, after a certain age, should be mentoring juniors rather than
tormenting them”.indianexpress
NIA conducts searches in multiple places in Tamil Nadu
NIA are conducting searches at various places across Tamil Nadu,
including Chennai.Sources told The Hindu premier agency was conducting raids on
the premises of some employees of major telecom service providers in Chennai
for issuing SIM cards to terror suspects. SIMs were allegedly activated with
the documents of genuine customers. NIA is probing the murder of Special
Sub-Inspector of Police Wilson, who was shot dead in Kanniyakumari district on
January 8. In connection with the shooting, two separate cases were booked —
one for murder and another for supply of SIM cards to assailants.Officials from
NIA are conducting searches at a residence in Mohamed Pura in Salem today.The
Hindu
Noted Islamic philosopher and scientist Al-Farabi draws India-Kazakhstan
closer
New Delhi: Cultural and civilizational ties between India and Kazakhstan
are hoping to get a fillip on 1150th anniversary of renowned thinker of East
Abu Nasr al-Farabi.On Feb/17 on the occasion of 1150th anniversary of al-Farabi
JNU hosted a Round Table I Delhi supported by Embassy of Kazakhstan in India. Kazakh
Ambassador to India Yerlan Alimbayev in his welcoming remarks stressed that the
anniversary of al-Farabi is included in the calendar of UNESCO's memorable
dates and events for 2020 and its celebration in Delhi will give a powerful
impetus to the study and understanding of the renowned scientist.The round
table was attended by the delegation of Kazakh National University named after
al-Farabi with a presentation on the life and works of outstanding philosopher
and thinker.economictimes
*WORLD*
Malaysia's Mahathir submits resignation, 'quits' his party
Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad has announced his resignation,
paving the way for a possible formation of a new govt.Mahathir said in a
two-line statement that he had informed the country's king of his resignation
at 1pm Kuala Lumpur time (05:00 GMT) on Monday.In a new development, Mahathir
has also reportedly resigned from his own party, Parti Pribumi Bersatu
Malaysia, according to Reuters citing 3 sources. Mahathir's party also
announced that it was quitting the ruling government coalition, Pakatan Harapan
(Alliance of Hope), casting doubt on future of the partnership. Mahathir's
decision follows a weekend of political wrangling, after it was reported on
Sunday night that his party was planning to form a new government that would
exclude his anointed successor, Anwar Ibrahim.Earlier on Monday, Mahathir and
Anwar held a meeting at the prime minister's residence, before the latter held
talks with the king.Emerging from his meeting with the country's king on Monday
afternoon, Anwar said he was with Mahathir when he tendered his resignation. Anwar
also said that Mahathir has no plans to join hands with anyone from the
previous ruling coalition he defeated to try to form a new government. When
asked if Mahathir was responsible for the current political turmoil, Anwar
blamed “those within my party and outside using his name.””And he [Mahathir]
reiterated what he had said to me earlier, he played no part in it. He made it
very clear, that in no way would he work with those associated with the
previous regime.”Mahathir is set to hold a meeting with the king late Monday
afternoon.aljazeera
Malaysian PM Mahathir submits resignation; Anwar denounces bid to bring
down govt
6 killed in Israeli air raid on Damascus: Monitor
6 people have been killed in an Israeli air attack on Damascus, a war
monitor said on Monday, as Israel confirmed raids on the Syrian capital as well
as on the besieged Gaza Strip. A statement from Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ)
armed group on Monday said two men, who were members of the group, were killed
during the "Zionist bombing in Damascus," which took place late on
Sunday night.Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Britain-based war monitor,
later confirmed that 4 additional pro-Assad, Iran-backed fighters died in the
strike. At least one of Iran-backed fighters was Syrian, while the
nationalities of others remained unknown, Observatory head Rami Abdurrahman
told AFP."This cowardly aggression in Damascus was a reflection of the
enemy's failure to confront our fighters inside occupied Palestine," PIJ
said.Syrian Observatory said the attacks were "near the Damascus
international airport".aljazeera
Ready to put my name on US-Taliban peace deal: Trump
US President Donald Trump has said he would put his name on the peace
deal with the Taliban if a week went by without major violence in
Afghanistan.US and Taliban negotiators agreed this week to finalize the pact on
Feby 29 if a seven-day cooling-off period was observed. The truce took effect
on Friday night."I want to see how this period of a week works out. If it
works out over the next less-than-a-week, I would put my name on it," US
president told reporters outside the White House.Trump said the nonviolence
period had been holding up. He said that 19 years after the US sent troops to
Afghanistan it was time to go home and suggested that the Taliban were tired of
fighting.ANI
Islamabad Played Facilitator's Role in US-Taliban Peace Deal:Pakistan
Foreign Minister
Taking credit for the imminent
peace deal between US and Afghan Taliban, Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah
Mahmood Qureshi that his country played the role of a facilitator and was
closely involved in the entire process. Qureshi also said that Pakistan has
also fulfilled all its promises made to America by playing its role in the
successful negotiations.US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said that an
agreement between US and the Taliban could come as soon as Feb. 29 in
Afghanistan."The deal will be signed in the presence of Pakistan because
it was impossible for the deal to come through without our efforts," the
Foreign Office quoted Qureshi as saying."Pakistan has played its role in
the peace process with wholeheartedness and honesty and it is now incumbent
upon the Afghan government to do the same," he said.Qureshi asserted that
when Pompeo came to Pakistan for his maiden visit last year, relations between
the two countries were at its lowest ebb.PTI
A case of exploding mangoes and nerve gas that ‘brought down’ Zia’s
plane
Lahore :In an interview with a foreign publication, former President and
Army Chief General Zia-ul-Haq’s son Muhammad Ijaz-ul-Haq says the role of ex
Army Chief General Mirza Aslam Beg and ex NSA General Mahmood Ali Durrani
“draws suspicion” while “based on the evidence that he has collected Indian and
Israeli spy agencies were also involved” in the his father’s plane crash in
August 1988.According to Haq’s interview, “the plane came down due to spraying
of nerve gas in the cockpit that maimed pilots. He also confirmed the presence
of explosives in the mango crates, besides claiming that a projectile had also
hit the plane.”Haq says he believes that Generals Beg and Durrani were somehow
involved is because “some of the doctors who were working in CMH Multan
informed us [Gen. Zia’s family] probably a month or two months after the
incident that they received orders from higher-up not to do the autopsy of the
body parts that were found after the crash. Later on some of them told us that
they were transferred from Multan to farflung places, which was obviously done
to to cover it up. When the autopsies were done on Brigadier General Herbert M.
Wassom, who was US military attache, then why not the Pakistanis? I asked Gen.
Beg directly and indirectly but he never responded. The orders to transfer the
doctors to farflung places didn’t come from their immediate bosses; only the
GHQ could have done it.”Haq says that Air Commodore Zaheer Zaidi carried out an
investigation and those hundred pages of his personal inquiry are with him. He
also talks about an air force officer Akram Awan “who was arrested by our
intelligence agency for espionage and he was kept in safe custody of the agency
of Pakistan without any access to the outside world. When he recorded his
statement under oath to an Additional Session Judge [Magistrate] under section
164 of Pak Criminal Procedure Code, it must have been authentic. He was being
investigated for helping Israelis bomb Kahuta. He was being investigated by one
brigadier, one major and one colonel. When they handed the report to GHQ, it
wasn’t released at the orders of Gen. Beg who said this could lead to
uncertainty. Gen. Beg kept the original report with him and never released it.
These 3 officers were then transferred out of the agency.” Haq says that he has
gathered all this information through different sources — some directly and
some indirectly.thehindu
Coronavirus: Toll in China rises to 2,952, Xi Jinping calls it nation’s
‘largest health emergency’
China’s National Health Commission on Monday reported that the novel
coronavirus had claimed 150 more lives with all except one fatality reported
from Hubei province, the epicentre of the outbreak, AFP reported. Monday’s toll
is a sizeable increase from the 97 deaths reported on Sunday. The toll in China
from the coronavirus is now 2,952.The Chinese National Health Commission also
confirmed 409 new cases in the country with most of them being in Hubei. This
brought the total number of confirmed cases in China to 77,150, according to
The Guardian.China’s President Xi Jinping described the epidemic as the
country’s “largest public health emergency” since its founding.scroll
China coronavirus outbreak: All the latest updates
Coronavirus outbreak live: Afghanistan, Bahrain report first coronavirus
cases
International concern grew over
the coronavirus outbreak after sharp rises in infections in South Korea, Italy
and Iran. Meanwhile, Italy raced to contain the biggest outbreak of coronavirus
in Europe, sealing off the worst affected towns and banning public events in
much of the north as it reported 152 cases the virus. The first case of the new
coronavirus was detected in Bahrain, the state news agency said, citing the
health ministry as per Reuters report.indiatoday
*views, Articles, FEATURES*
Dark side of Jammu’s Roshni Scheme emerges, new demographic wars loom
over Kashmir and Ladakh too:Abhijit Majumder
Noted Islamic philosopher, scientist Al-Farabi draws India-Kazakhstan
closer:Dipanjan Roy Chaudhury
Muslim as Head Priest, Burial of the Dead, No Concept of Rebirth and
Rejection of Hindu Trinity, Lingayatism
Explained:SM Jamdar
During Trump visit, Delhi must push for FDI, FII investments:Abusaleh
Shariff
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