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UPA govt lacks will to fight terrorism: Rajnath

NEW DELHI :  BJP national president Rajnath Singh today said the Congress-led UPA government “lacks strong will” to fight terrorism.
“Security is the first condition for development. Recent incident (referring to Hyderabad blasts) has posed a challenge before the country. The Prime Minister, after 2008 Mumbai attacks, had said that the government will adopt zero tolerance policy against terrorism.
“But he gave up his own policy in Sharm-el-Sheikh. He said Pakistan was also a victim of terrorism,” Mr Singh said in his presidential address at the BJP’s two-day national council which began here.
Mr Singh said the BJP wants good relations with the neighbouring countries, but it should not be one-way.
He said while on one hand the government has failed to tackle terrorism, on the other hand Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar  Shinde said the BJP and the RSS were promoting “Hindu terror” in their training camps.
Mr Singh accused the Congress of indulging in vote bank politics and dividing the nation on the basis of caste and religion. He alleged that Mr Shinde’s statement was a pre-planned strategy.
“The UPA government lacks strong political will to fight terrorism. It has weakened the fight against terrorism by talking about Hindu terrorism,” he added.
The BJP chief alleged that the government has also failed in checking illegal migration from Bangladesh. He claimed that demography of several North eastern states have been changed due to illegal migration.
He demanded that the Centre identify the illegal migrants and deport them to Bangladesh.
“China has been constructing dams on the Brahmaputra river, but the government was not serious on the matter,” he said.
Mr Singh said the Centre has ‘failed’ to provide security to sarpanchs in Jammu and Kashmir and several of them have resigned.
He demanded full security for sarpanchs and other Panchayati officials.
The BJP chief alleged that the Centre has also failed to tackle the menace of Naxalism.
Mr Singh slammed the UPA government over the economy saying that the Congress was “responsible for the economic crisis, mismanagement and price rise.
“…Even domestic investors are not investing their money,” he claimed.
“There is corruption in every sector. Earlier, there were  2G and CWG scams. Now there is chopper scam. The Congress  government is by corruption, of corruption and for corruption.
“Like Rama killed Ravana, Krishna killed Kansa, Obama (US President Barack Obama) killed Osama (Osama bin Laden), corruption will kill Congress,” Mr Singh said.
The BJP chief further said his party was the “only alternative” to the Congress.
He praised BJP Chief Ministers, especially Gujarat CM Narendra Modi, for their developmental works and good governance.
He wished good health for former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee. Mr Singh said the party always received guidance of party veteran LK Advani in ‘crisis’.
Besides Mr Singh and Mr Advani, senior BJP leaders Sushma  Swaraj, Arun Jaitley, MM Joshi, Venkaiah Naidu, Nitin Gadkari and others attended the meeting.         (AGENCIES)

Srinagar Mar 2: Two Indian Reserve Police (IRP) men were shot dead in North Kashmir’s frontier district of Kupwara in by masked militants this morning today.PHOTO BY AABID NABI

Srinagar Mar 2: Two Indian Reserve Police (IRP) men were shot dead in North Kashmir’s frontier district of Kupwara in by masked militants this morning today.PHOTO BY AABID NABI

Two IRP men killed by militants

Excelsior Correspondent

Srinagar : Two Indian Reserve Police (IRP) men were shot dead in North Kashmir’s frontier district of Kupwara in by masked militants this morning today.

Police said two masked militants came in a car and shot dead two IRP men of 13th  battalion, Azad Chand and Santosh Kumar men who were on duty in Handwara town bus stand.

Police and army launched a massive operation against the militants responsible for the killing of two police men.

ENDS

02-03-2013
Aries : Today, a romantic link-up is about to be delivered at your doorstep, all wrapped in silver and tinsel! So, Ganesha hopes you are prepared. Don your best attire, check your breath and practice some sweet-talking. After all, who knows what the evening will lead to? Only Ganesha, and he’s smiling an impish grin! Need more clue?
Taurus : Chaos will reign supreme as unexpected things occur and expected ones are missed out on, says Ganesha. Luck will favour you and nothing is powerful enough to hamper you other than you own thoughts. You will dodge any trouble that is headed your way and escape easily, much to the embarrassment of others.
Gemini : Today is an important day to completely immerse yourself in your favourite activities, says Ganesha. But don’t forget that loved ones come first as lack of warmth may affect family life. Show your family members that you care. New relationships are also on the anvil. It is an eventful and positive day for you.
Cancer : At work, your ability to forge great partnerships will see to the success of one of your ambitious projects. However, you need to be careful before signing the contract. It’s always important to go through the finer details of a deal before closing it.
Leo : Reinvention and rejuvenation — these are the two words that shall dictate your philosophy for the day. Refurbishing oneself does not always have to be in accordance with something new; taking a look back can be equally enlightening. In any case, it’s a small world, and, hence, chances are that you shall revive most of your old contacts either in a social occasion or an official meeting. Do not discount the importance of reconnecting with your near and dear ones, advises Ganesha.
Virgo : Achievement and accomplishment will be the highlights of the day, notes Ganesha. You will be recognised for your devotion to work and determination to succeed at your workplace. Much awaited promotions may come and financial arrears may also reach your hands.
Libra : You will be very active today, especially when it comes to finishing tasks in office. Your thoughts will reach new heights and you will be able to motivate and stimulate others to perform. Your motto for the day is ‘Arise, awake and sleep not till the goal is reached’.
Scorpio : Your close friends and loved ones seem to be on the menu today, predicts Ganesha. Romantic brilliance will usher in happiness and favourable business prospects will be the icing on the cake. Your charm will peak and you will enjoy the attention you get out of it. Try your hands at creative things as there is a good chance that you may come home bragging about the results.
Sagittarius : Be ready with you bags packed as you may decide to undertake an impromptu trip today. It could be a business trip or simply travel in pursuit of pleasure. Nostalgia will grip you as you run into an old childhood friend today. Sharpen your public relation skills, which will come in handy when you deal with strangers today, says Ganesha.
Capricorn : That you are affectionate towards your loved ones will be more noticeable today than ever before, says Ganesha. In fact, you will enjoy their company and will do everything in your capacity to make them feel wanted. Long-term relationships will also thrive.
Aquarius : Fortune favours the brave, and who knows it better than you? Your performance may come under scrutiny, but your bosses will come away pleased as punch. Want to make some money? Ganesha points to real estate and the construction business.
Pisces : The focus today is on touching base with your near and dear ones, says Ganesha. It is likely that you will renew some old associations in a social function, or in matters related to business. You are likely to surge ahead of your competitors when it comes to work related matters.

After massive protests, sloganeering, Speaker admits adjournment motions

Sanjeev Pargal

Opposition MLAs protesting in the Legislative Assembly on Friday. —Excelsior/Rakesh

JAMMU, Mar 1: After a full day of the Legislative Assembly was lost in the din created by Opposition members seeking admission of their adjournment motions and discussion on execution of Afzal Guru and killing of Pargwal (Akhnoor) native Chamel Singh in Pakistani jail, Speaker Mubarak Gul late this evening decided to admit them and allow discussion in the House on Monday, the next working day as all Saturdays were declared as off-days today.
Official sources told the Excelsior that Legislative Assembly Speaker Mubarak Gul was not averse to debate on the adjournment motions. He has admitted the motions, the debate on which would be held on Monday.
“They said Mr Gul had said in the House even today that his heart was not against the discussion but since it was his first day in the House he wanted normal business to be taken up first. “The Speaker had not rejected any of the five adjournment motions moved for today. He had only reserved the judgment but the Opposition didn’t listen to him”, sources said, adding the Speaker would allow discussion on the adjournment motions on Monday, which was the next working day.
“The debate would be followed by a Government reply”, sources said, adding it was not necessary that the Chief Minister had to reply to the adjournment motion. “Any Minister from the Government could reply to the debate”, they said.
The NC’s adjournment motion had been moved by Nasir Aslam Wani, Javaid Ahmad Dar, Aga Ruhullah, former Ministers, Mohammad Ashraf Ganaie and Peer Afaq while the PDP motion was moved by Mehbooba Mufti and 16 other MLAs. CPM MLA MY Tarigami had moved his separate motion. Jugal Kishore and Harshdev Singh had moved the BJP and NPP adjournment motions respectively.
While, the ruling National Conference, Opposition PDP and CPM had moved adjournment motions seeking suspension of the day’s business to discuss situation arising out execution of Afzal Guru and return of his mortal remains to the family, the BJP and the NPP had moved adjournment motions on killing of Pargwal villager Chamel Singh in Lahore jail and return of his body.
The Speaker’s decision to admit the adjournment motions on Monday came after the Legislative Assembly today witnessed massive uproar by all Opposition parties over the execution of 2001 Parliament attack convict Mohammad Afzal Guru and killing of Pargwal prisoner Chamel Singh in Lahore jail at Pakistan prompting newly elected Speaker Mubarak Gul to adjourn the House thrice before calling it off for the day without transaction of any major business.
Mr Gul refused to give his judgment on five adjournment motions moved by ruling National Conference, Opposition PDP and CPM seeking suspension of entire business for today to discuss the situation arising out of execution of Guru and Centre Government’s refusal to handover his body to the family and two motions moved by BJP MLA Jugal Kishore and NPP Legislature Party leader Harshdev Singh on the killing of Chamel Singh in a Pakistani jail on January 15 and delay in return of his body.
On being pressed repeatedly by various members including those belonging to the ruling party, the Speaker said he has reserved his judgment on all five adjournment motions. After two adjournments of over an hour and 35 minutes respectively to work out a solution to the impasse, the Speaker finally adjourned the House for the day at 12.42 pm till tomorrow. However, with the Assembly Secretariat on the consent of Business Advisory Committee (BAC) declaring all Saturdays as off-days in the Assembly, a fresh adjournment motion moved by the PDP for tomorrow was rendered infructuous, official sources said, adding that debate on the adjournment motions would take place on Monday.
The Congress, the Alliance partner with National Conference was the only major political party, which maintained silence on the adjournment motions-both on Guru and Chamel Singh. The Congress MLAs remained neutral during the complete pandemonium in the Legislative Assembly.
The first day of the budget session of the Legislature today, which had started with Governor NN Vohra’s joint address to both Houses of Legislature yesterday was completely lost in the din amidst massive sloganeering by the Opposition parties and virtually no major business could be taken up. While the Question Hour didn’t begin at all, the debate on Motion of Thanks to Governor’s Address, in which two members (Abdul Gani Malik of NC and Krishan Chander Bhagat of Congress) participated, was completely lost in the din created by the slogans shouting Opposition members.
After joining protests in the House along with Opposition PDP, albeit from their seats, CPM MLA Mohammad Yusuf Tarigami and PDF MLA and former Minister Hakim Mohammad Yasin staged a walk-out in the Assembly supporting the demand for discussion on execution of Afzal Guru and return of his body to the family members. Both the MLAs, who were unofficially being described as members of the Third Front by the media, announced that they would continue to press the issue again in the House.
As soon as the House resumed its sitting for the day at 10 am, Mubarak Gul’s efforts to woo the PDP by saying that he welcome the PDP members from core of the heart today as they had abstained from the House yesterday during his election as Speaker, went in the vain as all PDP MLAs besides Engineer Rashid were on their feet.
The Speaker allowed PDP chief whip Abdul Gaffar Sofi to speaker, who said the PDP has moved an adjournment motion on prevailing situation in the Kashmir Valley post-Guru execution and wanted it to be discussed in the House after suspension of the entire business for the day.
CPM MLA MY Tarigami said he has also submitted a similar motion. “The issue is of utmost importance. We can’t wait for today’s business to discuss it”, he added.
NPP Legislature Party leader Harshdev Singh and BJP MLA from Nagrota, Jugal Kishore said they have also moved adjournment motions to discuss brutal killing of Indian prisoner Chamel Singh of Pargwal in Lahore jail on January 15 this year and Pakistan’s failure to return his body to the family members.
“If Afzal Guru’s issue is being raised in the House, then the Government should also come up with a statement on Chamel Singh, whose body has not yet been returned by Pakistan to his family,” Mr Singh said.
He said that it is unfortunate that there is no reaction so far from the State and the Central Governments.
Earlier, JKNPP MLA Balwant Singh Mankotia raised the issue of Talwara migrants.
“Supreme Court had already directed the State Government to treat Talwara migrants at par with Kashmiri migrants but they are still being deprived of their rights,” Mr Mankotia said.
He appealed to the House to pass directions to the Government to implement the ruling of the Supreme Court.
BJP MLA Jugal Kishore said Chamel Singh was taken away from the field and was beaten to death in Lahore jail on January 15 this year. “Since then, Chamel’s family members have been awaiting his dead body but Pakistan has refused to give it”, he regretted.
BJP breakaway faction leader Prof Chaman Lal Gupta said the recent hailstorm has caused extensive damage to the crops and the farmers must be compensated.
Mr Gul said he has received five adjournment motions-three on execution of Afzal Guru by NC, PDP and CPM MLAs and two on Chamel Singh by NPP and BJP MLAs.
“Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has met Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh, who had also given a statement on the issue. Mufti Sayeed (former Chief Minister and PDP patron) has also written a letter to the Prime Minister. The civil society has also expressed concern over the execution. There has been a debate in the media also. My heart also has something to say. I would take conscience decision on the adjournment motion.
“Before Muzaffar Hussain Baig (the PDP leader and former Law Minister) and Law Minister (Saifullah Mir) enter into legal debate, given me time. I will talk to the Business Advisory Committee and find out a way for discussion. I am not rejecting the motions but only reserving my judgment”, the Speaker told agitated Opposition members repeatedly but to no avail as PDP MLAs (excepting Mehbooba Mufti) and Engineer Rashid kept protesting and shouting slogans near Well of the House while NPP legislators including Harshdev Singh, Balwant Singh Mankotia and Yashpal Kundal raised slogans in favour of return of the body of Chamel Singh from their seats.
Ms Mufti remained glued to her seat. Mr Baig, who attended the House for few minutes, was also confined to his seat.
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah also didn’t join the House proceedings today.
Former Minister of State for Home Nasir Aslam Wani and former Minister of State for Works Javaid Ahmad Dar also urged the Speaker to admit their adjournment motion and allow debate on execution of Afzal Guru.
PDP MLA and former Minister Abdul Rehman Veeri said the adjournment motion means suspension or normal business of the House and holding debate immediately and there can be no Question House. He noted that even the Prime Minister has expressed concern over the execution. Another PDP MLA Peer Mansoor Shah pointed out that the NC has also moved the adjournment motion and there should be no problem in discussion on Guru. Basharat Bukhari of PDP said the Speaker should hold the debate and listen to concern of the member.
The Speaker again pointed out that it was a Constitutional matter and he need time to discuss certain aspects. Moreover, he reiterated that he was reserving judgment on the bill. After this, the PDP MLAs protested from their seats carrying placards and shouting slogans. Independent MLA Engineer Rashid, who was protesting from his seat, reached near the Well of the House and continued protest.
Mr Tarigami told the Chair that two major political parties of the State (NC and PDP) have moved adjournment motions. The issue was of major concern. The Speaker should admit the motions and allow the debate, he said.
The PDP MLAs carrying placards started shouting slogans after which the Speaker adjourned the House at 10.25 am for half an hour.
The House met at 11.30 am and Mr Gul reiterated his decision that he had reserved verdict on all five adjournment motions. He went ahead with the business prompting PDP members to first protest from their seats and then trooped into Well of the House.
The PDP members were shouting slogans like `Afzal Guru Ki Jasat Khaki Ko Wapis Karo, Wapis Karo’, `Fansi Dilwane Say Naheen Dare, Bahas Say Kyon Darte Ho’, `Guru Ko To Fansi Di, Ghalib (Guru’s son) Say Insaaf Karo’, `Punjab Aur Tamil Nadu Sarkaar Nay Inkaar Kiya, Jammu Aur Kashmir Sarkaar Nay Ikraar Kiya’.
After few minutes’ silence, all three NPP MLAs-Harshdev Singh, Balwant Singh Mankotia and Yashpal Kundal besides JSM MLA Ashwani Sharma also started slogans `Chamel Singh Kay Paarthiv Shareer Ko Waapis Karo, Waapis Karo’.
Amidst massive sloganeering, NC MLA Abdul Gani Malik and Congress MLA Krishan Chander Bhagat spoke on debate on Motion of Thanks to Governor’s Address but their voice was lost in the din of massive sloganeering in the Well of the House.
Throughout the protests, the Congress members remained silent. The BJP and BJP rebels also adopted silence after initial protests.
Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Saifullah Mir intervened during protests saying there were five adjournment motions before the Speaker. “We have also been pressing. The Speaker should take decision as per House procedure”, he said.
“Is House Ko Delhi Walon Ne Jaleel Kar Diya”, Engineer Rashid shouted in response to Mir’s statement from Well of the House.
Saifullah Mir pointed out that the motions have neither been rejected nor disallowed but only reserved. “There was no justification of protest”, he said.
PDP MLA Zulfikar Choudhary wanted to know from the Speaker that under which rules he has reserved judgment on motions. The PDP MLAs were of the view that adjournment motions were meant for today and so the decision should be given today itself.
Former Minister and PDP MLA Javed Mustafa Mir was the more vocal in shouting slogans.
Mr Gul’s repeated appeals to the PDP MLAs to take their seats had no impact.
NC MLA Nasir Aslam Wani said it was genuine concerns that mortal remains of Guru should be returned and buried by his family members. However, taking a dig at the PDP, he said the PDP was in power when his execution was ordered and they did nothing. Now they are enacting drama, he added.
Harshdev Singh quoted Rule 56 saying his motion means suspension of today’s business and not any other day. He wanted the Speaker to give his judgment but Gul insisted that he has reserved the judgment.
At the height of protests and sloganeering, Engineer Rashid pulled away mike and some books of the Assembly Rapporteurs after which the latter had to vacate on seat.
At 12.05 pm, the Speaker again adjourned the House.
The Assembly met again at 12.40 pm and there was again uproar. NC MLA Abdul Gani Malik said the MLAs be allowed to offer Friday prayers. Within a minute, the Speaker adjourned the House for the day amid slogans of ‘shame, shame’ by some PDP members.

Strike paralyses life in Valley

Fayaz Bukhari
SRINAGAR, Mar 1: Normal life in Kashmir valley was disrupted today due to strike called by a group of separatists demanding return of Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru’s body to his family. Around half a dozen protests were injured in clashes with police that broke out in the afternoon at several places in Kashmir valley.
Shops, business establishments, petrol pumps and some banks remained closed due to the strike called by Consultation Committee, formed early this week by separatist groups to put pressure on the Government for handing over of body of Guru.
The public transport remained off roads while taxis, autorickshaws, private transport was plying in the towns and Srinagar city.
Police and para-military Central Reserve Police (CRPF) were heavily deployed at sensitive areas of Srinagar to prevent any violence.
Protests broke out in parts of Srinagar’s old city, Baramulla, Kupwara, Bandipora, Pulwama, Shopian, Anantnag and Ganderbal in response to a call given by separatists.
In Maisuma activists of JKLF carried out a protest demonstration but were chased away by police.
Protests were also reported from old city areas of Kawdara, Nowhatta, Mahraj Gunj, Khanyar after Friday prayers.
At Kawdara some of the protesters tried to march towards Rajouri Kadal. They were intercepted by police leading to stone pelting and tear gas shelling and baton charging by police.
In North Kashmir’s Trehgam area hundreds of people held a protest demonstration and they clashed with police by pelting stones at them. Police responded with tear gas shelling and charged batons on them. One person was injured in the clashes.
Protests were held at Kupwara and Handwara after Friday prayers as people came out of Jamia Masjids in these towns.
Protests also broke out at Baramulla and protesters clashed with police by pelting stones at them at several places in the township. Police chased them away by resorting to baton charging.
Protests also broke out at Sopore, Bandipora,Shopian, Pulwama, Anantnag and Shopian but they mostly remained peaceful.
At Pulwama’s Kakapora area protesters clashed with police and CRPF. Protesters pelted stones at Police resulting in clashes during which several protesters were injured.
In the meantime, hardline Hurriyat Conference (G) chairman, Syed Ali Shah Geelani, addressed a protest rally held at South Kashmir township of Shopian over phone. Geelani told the protesters that separatists will continue to protest till the Guru’s boy is returned to his family.
The Chairman of moderate faction of Hurriyat Conference, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, was not allowed to move out of his house today to offer Friday prayers at Jamia Masjid Srinagar.

India face Chinese Taipei in AFC Challenge Qualifiers

     Yangon, Mar 1:

High on confidence but low on performance, India will look to put behind the recent reverses when they take on Chinese Taipei in their opening match of the AFC Challenge Cup qualifying tournament here tomorrow.

     India lost to Palestine 2-4 in an international friendly at home on February 6, barely four months after their 0-2 away verdict against Singapore.

     The scorers against Palestine, Syed Rahim Nabi and Clifford Miranda, will be turning out tomorrow as well, but it is again going to be skipper Sunil Chhetri who will have to shoulder the bulk of responsibility.

     AFC Challenge has always been a good outing for Chhetri and despite the lack of playing time at Sporting Lisbon, the pint-sized striker will be expected to deliver the goods for Wim Koevermans’ side.

     Rankings don’t separate the two teams by much but India can take heart from the fact that they had thrashed their opponents 3-0 the last time they met, in the qualifiers of the same tournament last year.

     India are ranked 167th in the world, with their opponents placed four places behind at 171.

     The five group toppers along with two best second-placed teams from 20 nations will make it to the 2014 AFC Challenge Cup in Maldives.

     The winner of the tournament in Maldives will confirm its berth in the 2015 AFC Asian Cup in Australia, for which DPR Korea has already qualified.

     Besides Chhetri, Koevermans will have Alwyn George, Jeje Lalpekhlua — the star of the 2010 edition — and Robin Singh as striking options.

     The defence is likely to be manned by Denzil Franco, Gouramangi Singh, Shouvik Ghosh and Gurjinder Singh.

     The midfield will comprise Nabi, Mehtab Hussain, Miranda with Lenny Rodrigues, in all likelihood, completing the set-up. (PTI)

Pinaka rockets successfully test-fired for second day

BALASORE (ODISHA), Mar 1:
Indigenously developed ‘Pinaka’ rockets were successfully test-fired, on the second consecutive day today, from a multi-barrel rocket launcher (MBRL) by an armament establishment from a base in Odisha.
“Three rounds of Pinaka rockets were successfully tested today from the base at Chandipur, about 15 km from here, while three rounds had been fired yesterday,” defence sources said.
On January 30 and 31, this year, seven rounds of ‘Pinaka’ rockets were tested from the same base.
‘Pinaka’, which has undergone several tough tests since 1995, has already been inducted into the armed forces.
The trial was conducted by personnel from Armament Research and Development Establishment (ARDE), Pune unit at Proof and Experimental Establishment (PXE) firing point-2 at Chandipur, the sources said.
“The MBRL, capable of acting as a force-multiplier, has been developed to supplement artillery guns,” a defence official said.
‘Pinaka’ is an area weapon system with a range of 40 km. The quick reaction time and high rate of fire of the system gives an edge to the army during a low-intensity conflict situation, he said.
The unguided rocket system is meant to neutralise large areas with rapid salvos. ‘Pinaka’ system can fire a salvo of 12 rockets in 44 seconds, the sources said, adding that a battery of six launchers can neutralise at a time a target area of 3.9 sq km.
The system’s capability to incorporate several types of warheads makes it deadly for the enemy as it can even destroy solid structures and bunkers, they said. (PTI)

Firing at Indian posts on LoC

JAMMU, Mar 1:
Indian posts along the Line of Control in Mendhar belt of Poonch district came under firing, a BSF official said today.
However, there was no report of any casualty.
There was a firing from across the border on Indian posts in Gagdiayal forward area along LoC last night, the official said.
There was small arms and rocket firing, he said adding there was no loss of life or injury to anyone in the firing.
The area is manned by troops of 112 battalion of BSF and 40 Rashtriya Rifles.
It was not known whether the firing came from Pakistani troops or militants. (PTI)

Mahajan Sabha Trikuta Nagar holds meet

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Mar 1: Mahajan Sabha, Trikuta Nagar held a meeting under the chairmanship of Bal Krishan Gupta, in which office bearers and working committee members of the Sabhas from Gandhi Nagar and Channi Himmat also took part.
While speaking, Bal Krishan Gupta said that Dina Nath Mahajan, president, Akhil Bhartiya Mahajan Shiromani Sabha, Delhi, has agreed to preside over the function of Mahajan Parivan Milan organized on 123rd birth anniversary of Justice Mehar Chand Mahajan on March 17 at Mehar Chand Park, Gandhi Nagar.
Gupta informed that Sabhas have decided to honour the beacon lights of the Mahajan Biradari, who had qualified IAS/IPS/ IFS/KAS/KCS/KPS last year, adding that the couples, who had solemnized simple marriage without dowry will also be felicitated.
Among others who spoke were Jugal Mahajan, chief patron, Mahajan Sabha, Trikuta Nagar, PC Gupta, Jagdish Vaid, Bal Krishan Vaid, president, Mahajan Sabha Gandhi Nagar, BD Gupta, president, Narinder Kumar Gupta, president, etc.