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  • Greatest Mystery

    Who killed Aarushi Talwar and her family's domestic help Hemraj?

    This twin-murder case is hitting too many dead ends.

    Will the truth ever be known?

    Isn't it one of India's biggest unsolved mysteries?

    Did the investigating agency CBI commit mistakes or there is a cover-up?

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    ■ Vir Sanghvi: In any other country, the cops who screwed up the Aarushi case would be in jail. In India, they get promotions and transfers.

    ■ Barkha Dutt: Will Aarushi Talwar's murder ever be solved. I dont think so. Strange that the phone should turn up after a year suddenly, just like that.

    ■ Times of India, 15.9.2009: Headway at last: Aarushi's cellphone found in UP town.

    ■ Vincent Van Ross: The one thing that this case has done is to create a detective in every drawing room. If it is not Dr. Talwar and if it is also not Krishna, Vijay Mandal or Raj Kumar, who is it? Who killed Aarushi and Hemraj — Ghosts?

    ■ Indian Express, 4.11.2009: Rajkumar fears for life, requests security.

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    Ω Madhu Koda's wife sacrifices 11 goats for husband's well-being

    Ω Karnataka already has 'nataka' in it

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    Ω Culpability of Congress over 1984 is as much if not greater than Modi's in 2002. We "see" Gujarat more because it was on TV

    Ω Rajiv Gandhi said when a big tree falls, earth shakes. Modi said to every action, there is an equal reaction. sounds similar

    Ω 2733 Sikhs died in 1984, not a single Hindu. 790 Muslims died in Gujarat 2002, 254 hindus died. Food for thought

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    Exiled Tibetan leader the Dalai Lama is amazing. He is a nomad. US President Barack Obama will not meet him, Indians are wary of him, Chinese hate him. Yet he always smiles!

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    And as he prepared to visit Arunachal Pradesh, China's official media Friday launched another attack on the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama, calling him a "lair" accusing him of aiming to split China and disrupt the development of Tibet.

    Criticising as "nonsense," the Dalai Lama's reported statement that "there exists fear in Tibet," the People's Daily, the mouthpiece of the ruling Communist Party, said it only showed that the Tibetan "spiritual" leader was pursuing a hidden agenda to split China.

    "This nonsense only reveals the hollowness and self-deceiving gimmicks deep inside the lama's heart. As an economically thriving Tibet had drawn increasing attention from the world, the Dalai Lama could only see his hidden scheme to disrupt China's unity gradually falling apart," it said.

    The Dalai Lama, currently in Japan, is scheduled to visit Tawang monastery in Arunachal Pradesh on November 8 on what he has said is a spiritual, and not political, trip.

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    ■ Commonwealth Games ... it's a blood sport now ...: DILIP CHERIAN

    ■ Thought the Commonwealth Games are meant to show India at its best, not as a country of goons and bullies: RAJDEEP SARDESAI

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Nitish’s Tribute to JP

nitish_kumarAs the Chief Minister of Bihar, Nitish Kumar has built long-delayed bridges, re-laid roads that had ceased to exist, ensured that teachers and doctors work in their respective centres, and kept crime under control. As a result, his development agenda made waves in the just concluded Lok Sabha polls.

Now, the great Bihar change-maker is paying tribute to his guide and ‘Total Revolution’ leader Jayaprakash Narayan, popularly called JP.

Nitish Kumar can thus take full credit for announcing to honour activists who participated in JP movement of 1974 — considered the biggest anti-Congress political movement in the country. [Beginning in Bihar, the JP movement spread all over India and resulted in the first non-Congress coalition taking office in New Delhi in 1977.]

Who Will Benefit: Those who were under imprisonment for one month under Defence of Indian Rules (DIR) or Maintenance of Internal Security Act (MISA), those killed or injured in police firing and the activists who lost their lives behind the bars during the 1974 movement would be honoured and felicitated under the scheme.

Those who had served the jail term from one to six months would be given monthly pension of Rs.2,500 while those who remained behind the bars for more than six months would be given Rs.5,000 monthly pension. The spouses of those who were killed in police firing during the movement would get Rs.5,000 as monthly pension while those who had sustained injuries in police firing would get Rs.2,500 pension. The spouses of those activists of Sampoorna Kranti who died behind the bars would get Rs.5,000 monthly pension.

Those associated with the JP movement would be given some other facilities like free travel pass in government buses and free treatment in government hospitals and in private clinics recognised by the government.

The scheme had been implemented from June 01, 2009, and at least Rs.31 crore would be annually spent on it. [A total of 6,371 people had served imprisonment from one month to six months under DIR while 621 were lodged under MISA. Another 51 people were killed in police firing while 141 were injured. Two people had lost their lives under imprisonment.]

JP called for Total Revolution at the historic students rally in Patna on 5.6.1975

JP called for Total Revolution at the historic students rally in Patna on 5.6.1975

Political Import: While this is good news for hundreds of activists of the JP movement who protested against Congress rule and even served jail terms for it, Congress is sure to fume. The Indira Gandhi government cracked down on JP’s movement, throwing several of its leaders in prison during the Emergency. But it set the stage for her historic defeat and the installation of the first Janata Party led non-Congress government in 1977. Both Nitish Kumar and his deputy CM BJP’s Sushil Modi, in their 20s then, were sent to jail at least thrice. Ironically, the announcement comes close to the speculations that Nitish, a key ally of the Bharatiya Janata Party, was open to joining a Congress-led coalition in the aftermath of the Election 2009.

9 Responses

  1. What is he promising? Has he cross-checked if all the freedom fighters in Bihar been getting pensions? There are so many across the country including Bihar who are still fighting battles for pension, and many of them are almost at the end of their lives.

    • the grievances must be brought forward.

  2. Is Nitish not sidelining all other party leaders in his quest to rule Bihar ala Lalu Yadav? I will wait to see how and when democratic elections are conducted in Nitish Kumar’s Janata Dal (United) Party.

    • yeah. good point.

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  4. Very nice article……….

    nice blog tooooooooo

    • thanks. pls keep visiting.

  5. Well, nobody can discount the contributions of the people involved in “Sampoorna Kranti” movement, but awarding them pension for lifetime after 30 years of the movement, with the excheuqers money is an ill-advised gimmick.

    The way Nitish Kumar has guided and led Bihar in last 4 years has been exemplary, but he shouldn’t be in competiton of foolish gimmickry with other sate CMs.

    On one hand Bihar haggles and struggles to get money from Centre on various welfare schemes, while on the other hand misusing the public money of poor Biharis is unpardonable.

    I hope Nitishji continues with his good work and pull out Bihar from the muck, without getting lured to these ” wonderful ideas”.

    • Please note the coincidence of the number – 1947 and 1974. The first i.e. ‘47 fighters are swatantrata senanis and those of (the opposite of the number) ‘74 are JPites. Activists, fighters of both need to be respected, rewarded and acknowledged.

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