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Protest against BSF, road blocked for 2 hrs

Excelsior Correspondent POONCH, Apr 28: A large number of youth hailing from district Poonch today came out on the road and staged strong protest demonstration against the Border Security Force (BSF) authorities, disrupting movement of vehicular traffic on main Jammu-Poonch road for about two hours. The youth in large number assembled near Khanetar on main Jammu-Poonch road this morning and raised barricades at around 8 am today. The movement of traffic on the busy road came to halt. These boys who had participated in recently concluded BSF recruitment rally at Poonch were alleging bungling and unfair means. The boys alleged that BSF authorities called applications for the post of Constables and nearly 180 posts had been advertised. Nearly 7000 boys from the area participated in this five day long recruitment process. The qualification was mentioned as Matric. In written examination the questions were very tough and equal to the standard of Graduation. They said yesterday a list of mere 28 candidates was pasted on the Board. These boys demanded an inquiry into the whole episode and alleged that unfair means were adopted during this whole process. These boys were raising loud slogans against the IG BSF Jammu Frontier, BSF Recruitment team and the Union Home Minister. They demanded that the select list be cancelled. A large number of vehicles got stranded on the busy highway. Later SHO and Tehsildar Poonch reached the spot. They assured the agitating youth to take up the issue with the concerned higher authorities. The youth then lifted their protest dharna at around 10.15 am.

41 Statistical Assts promoted

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 28: In the interest of administration, Director Economics and Statistics, B R Lachotra today ordered promotion of 41 Statistical Assistants as Incharge Statistical Officers in their own pay and grade.
The promotees are Qalam-ud-Din, Sunil Dutt, Surida Choudhary, Pamposh Talashi, Deepshika Amla, Syed Raiees Ahmad, Manzoor Ahmad Bhat, Syed Raiees Ahmad, Manzoor Ahmad Bhat, Subash Chander Abrol, Gh Mohi-ud-Din Tak, Tazeem Ah Wani, Sanjay Kumar, Farida Kounser, Popinder Singh, Showkat Ahmad Mir, Gh Rasool Mir, Shafiq Ahmad Shah, Maryam Jameela, Sulekha Bhan, Manzoor Ahmad Parray, Wahid-ur-Rehman, Sajad Ah Kockay, Nazir Ahmad Bhat, Altaf Hussain Bhat, Rafiq Ahmad Dar, M Yousaf Dar, Anis-ur-Rehman, Javeed Ah Zargar, Nazir Hussain, Jagdeep Singh, Lovely Singh, Kalishwar Singh, Mohd Jaleel Malik, Parveen Kour, Tanveer Ahmad, Monika Jain, Aijaz Hussain Shah, Angrez Singh, Bhopinder Singh, Dharam Paul, Vikesh Kumar and Ravi Kumar Sharma.
With these promotions, the long pending demand of the Statistical Assistants has been met by Director.
Meanwhile, the NGSEA in a statement issued by P S Jamwal, president and Sanjeev Gupta, State Publicity Secretary, has appealed the Director to address the other issues of the cadre in the same pace.

Sonia sounds poll bugle in Karnataka; attacks BJP

TUMKUR, Apr 28: Virtually setting the ball rolling for next year’s assembly elections in Karnataka, Congress President Sonia Gandhi today launched a scathing attack on the ruling BJP and asked her partymen to set aside individual ambitions and work together to bring it back to power.
“People want a change from the political corruption and the corruption of the BJP. And they want a change from the divisive communal politics of the BJP”, she told the delegates of a Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee meeting here.
For so many reasons, the people were disenchanted with BJP, she said adding the so called “party with a difference” had been fully exposed and its “double standards” on corruption and political corruption are more than apparent to the people.
Gandhi said for the past so many years, the Congress had not been able to receive people’s mandate in Karnataka for “many, many reasons including party’s own weaknesses”.
Congress is not able to convert people’s goodwill into electoral success, she said.
Gandhi told the Congress leaders that individual ambition should not come in the way of the party’s larger interests. Party must come first and the overriding objective must be to bring the party back to power.
On a rare visit to the state to rejuvenate the Congress which has been out of power for last six years, Gandhi participated in the 105th birthday celebrations of Siddaganga Math head Sri Sri Shivakumara Swami who has a large following among the dominant Lingayat community, in a bid to woo it back to the Congress.
Former chief minister B S Yeddyurappa belongs to the Lingayat community.
In a blistering attack against the BJP, Gandhi said its Government had betrayed the mandate of the people and destroyed all what Karnataka stood for and is known for.
The BJP government had “scant respect” for rule of law, she said, noting that the post of Lokayukta had remained vacant in Karnataka for almost an year in contrast to UPA’s determination to enact a strong Lokpal bill which was “held up in Rajya Sabha by the BJP”. (PTI)

Sonia sounds poll bugle in Karnataka; attacks BJP

TUMKUR, Apr 28: Virtually setting the ball rolling for next year’s assembly elections in Karnataka, Congress President Sonia Gandhi today launched a scathing attack on the ruling BJP and asked her partymen to set aside individual ambitions and work together to bring it back to power.
“People want a change from the political corruption and the corruption of the BJP. And they want a change from the divisive communal politics of the BJP”, she told the delegates of a Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee meeting here.
For so many reasons, the people were disenchanted with BJP, she said adding the so called “party with a difference” had been fully exposed and its “double standards” on corruption and political corruption are more than apparent to the people.
Gandhi said for the past so many years, the Congress had not been able to receive people’s mandate in Karnataka for “many, many reasons including party’s own weaknesses”.
Congress is not able to convert people’s goodwill into electoral success, she said.
Gandhi told the Congress leaders that individual ambition should not come in the way of the party’s larger interests. Party must come first and the overriding objective must be to bring the party back to power.
On a rare visit to the state to rejuvenate the Congress which has been out of power for last six years, Gandhi participated in the 105th birthday celebrations of Siddaganga Math head Sri Sri Shivakumara Swami who has a large following among the dominant Lingayat community, in a bid to woo it back to the Congress.
Former chief minister B S Yeddyurappa belongs to the Lingayat community.
In a blistering attack against the BJP, Gandhi said its Government had betrayed the mandate of the people and destroyed all what Karnataka stood for and is known for.
The BJP government had “scant respect” for rule of law, she said, noting that the post of Lokayukta had remained vacant in Karnataka for almost an year in contrast to UPA’s determination to enact a strong Lokpal bill which was “held up in Rajya Sabha by the BJP”. (PTI)

Bappi Lahiri shocked to hear about forged letter issue

KOLKATA, Apr 28: Music composer Bappi Lahiri today said that he was shocked to hear about a forged letter that has been sent to the Home Ministry in the name of a Congress MP recommending him for the Padma Vibhushan awards.
“It is shocking to hear this. I don’t even know this MP. I don’t know why anybody will fake a letter to seek awards for me?,” the59-year-old told over phone from the US where he is holidaying.
“Getting awards is not my headache. There are a lot of people who have got these awards who don’t even deserve them,” the ‘Disco King’, who had crooned the recent hit number ‘Ooh la la’ in “The Dirty Picture”, said.
The Delhi Police have registered a case of forgery against unknown persons after Bahriach MP Kamal Kishore wrote to Home Minister P Chidambaram on April 10 that the letterhead and signature used to recommend Lahiri’s name were forged.
Lahiri, who pioneered the use of disco music in Indian cinema with an Indian flavour, is best known for songs including ‘Koi Yahan Nache Nache’, ‘Jimmy Jimmy’, ‘Zubi Zubi’, ‘Jee Le Le’ and ‘Tamma Tamma Loge. (PTI)

India-Afghanistan Partnership Council to discuss terror

India-Afghanistan Partnership Council to discuss terror
NEW DELHI, Apr 28: Terrorism in the region, security situation and status of the peace process in Afghanistan are some of the crucial issues to be discussed in the first session of the India-Afghanistan Partnership Council to be held here during the visit of Afghan Foreign Minister Zalmai Rassoul from Monday.
The Council, which is the nodal point to coordinate with various ministries of the two countries as envisaged under the Strategic Partnership Agreement between them, will be co-chaired by Rassoul and his Indian counterpart S M Krishna.
The inaugural session of the Partnership Council will be preceded by a meeting of the Joint Working Group on Political and Security Consultations headed by Foreign Secretary Ranjan Mathai and Afghan Deputy Foreign Minister Jawed Ludin.
During his visit, Rassoul will call on Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and will also hold meetings with Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee and the National Security Adviser.
“The visit forms part of the high-level engagement between the two countries and provides an opportunity for both countries to review and consolidate the implementation of their strategic partnership,” Ministry of External Affairs said today.
According to officials, the meeting of the Council will also provide a roadmap for the future and coordinate efforts between various ministries and agencies of the two countries.
They said the Afghan side is also expected to brief the leaders here on the status of the peace process and security situation apart from spelling out Kabul’s stand on various issues which will figure in the upcoming Chicago meet. The meeting on the war-torn country will also ponder upon the withdrawal of West forces from Afghanistan by 2014.
The Partnership Council will also take stock of the various initiatives taken under the landmark Strategic Partnership Agreement between India and Afghanistan during President Hamid Karzai’s visit here in October 2011. (PTI)

Towards lawlessness

Disturbing signs of lawlessness bordering on anarchy are discernible in the State today. It needs courage and objectivity to bring these to the notice of general public to make them conscious of what sort of helplessness has plagued the Government in certain serious matters. One is inclined to say that an alternative source of power in the making is influential enough to challenge the authority of the state and its constitutional government, or at least make it dysfunctional in some key sectors. Impression gathered by pragmatic but insightful observers is that the fallout of two decades of militancy in the State has made a dent in the concept of the authority of the state since the state has been reduced to a client status subservient to the nexuses and mafias formulated by a combine of political bigwigs, senior bureaucrats, police and revenue officials all working in tandem to promote self interest and self – aggrandizement. Efforts of RTI activists or mediapersons making any serious bid to unearth cases of general loot, predominantly the land grabbing, immediately result in the offenders forging a strong unholy alliance and using their political clout for a stratagem that leaves them untouched and unscathed.
At a number of times, the case of illegal land grabbing and activities of land mafia were brought to light in these columns. But it appears that our polity is inclined to legitimize the worst possible damage to the integrity of the State. In such circumstances the State loses the trust of its constituent society. The fact is that two-decade long militancy has been misused by certain sections of society to embark on a widespread theft, corruption, loot and vandalizing of public property— all that with impunity. According to official admission, Department of Evacuees Property has around 14.70 Lakh Kanals of custodian land in J&K. Out of this around 1.70 lakh Kanals continue to be under illegal occupation of land grabbers including Government agencies like security forces. The loot is perpetrated on forest or state lands; the lands encroached upon and grabbed by powerful people include thousands of square miles of forest estates, nazool, kahcharai and khuds and banjars in ‘gair mumkina’ category of Revenue Department as well as the lands acquired by the Government from landlords for public purpose. Sidhra, Sujwan, Sainik Colony, Bhathindi, besides a vast agriculture-horticulture belt from Roop Nagar to Marh and Akhnoor, are naked examples of land grabbing and encroachment in Jammu. This has given rise to a very affluent class that has now developed all contours of a capitalist society by multiplying their properties in the shape of farm estates, banquet complexes, educational establishments and luxurious palaces without an eyebrow being raised by State Vigilance Organization or the Income Tax authorities. Out of lust for money, many of them with the connivance of authorities have established brick kilns thus polluting the air and causing health problem to the people living in the vicinity as these have been raised close to city peripheries. How come during the Congress-PDP regime a big chunk of land was, allegedly grabbed by front men of a mediaperson in the backyard of University of Jammu, was not only ‘purchased’ by JDA at an exorbitant price but two Vice Chairmen, both IAS officers, were also publicly humiliated for their resistance by then Minister incharge Housing & Urban Development. Courts, commissions and tribunals have their own system of establishing charges but every single ordinary human in J&K is well aware of the modus operandi adopted invariably by the real beneficiaries and land grabbers—safeguarding occupation by front men, relatives, friends and business partners.
Few years later, when an IFS officer, who was wife of then DC Jammu, asserted as DFO of the area and launched an operation to clear out vast chunks of forest land grabbed by illegal settlers, she was removed and shifted to a different posting within a couple of days.
Land grabbing in the valley and especially in the vicinities of Srinagar city is no less horrifying. Reports indicate that thousands of Kanals of forest and revenue land has been grabbed, not only in the brazenly denuded areas of Shopian on Mughal Road but also in the heart and periphery of the summer Capital. According to a complaint under investigation of J&K Police, a group of highly connected businessmen, politicians and lawyers, has spent huge amount of money among stone pelters of uptown to ensure turbulence and resultant curfew for a full month in July-August of 2010. Under the cover of turmoil and curfew, this group succeeded in acquisition of over 10 Kanals of land, belonging to a minority religious trust, demolished a small temple which finds mention even in Rajatrangini and uprooted four massive and green Chinar trees during curfew days to clear the chunk of land for construction of an Rs 100 Crore commercial complex.  Yet another classical example of the state’s helplessness or collusion comes from Humhama area. One of the powerful Ministers has allegedly grabbed land measuring over 10 Kanals of notified land outside the entrance of the most sensitive Srinagar Airport and built a palatial house. Governor, Chief Minister, Chief Justice and Chairman of State Accountability Commission do view it every time they fly in or out of Srinagar. Over 300 Kanals of state land have been grabbed at Sheikhpora village and more than 1,000 Kanals in the nearby Narkara Numbal. Rather than initiating any action towards recovery, Government officials have regularized or attempted to regularize some of these occupations fraudulently under so-called Roshni Act.
In a complaint submitted to the Chief Justice of Supreme Court last year, details were given as to how even a former High Court judge allegedly manipulated land grabbing and encroachment in a posh colony in Humhama area and raised a cluster of residential and commercial structures on it in gross violation of laws. Half a dozen of the relatives of the seller, according to complaint, have been simultaneously appointed through backdoor in different courts of Budgam and Srinagar districts.
These incidents of braze and broad-day loot of state property by political powerful and highly connected people is a clear siren of lawlessness and anarchy threatening this state. The Government cannot run away under the pretext of helplessness. A helpless government is a failed Government. And whenever the government wishes, it can and does come down with a heavy hand. For any upright and honest government, for any government dedicated to uphold the rule of law, no person or institution howsoever powerful and aggressive can escape the clutches of law. The question is of will to implement the law and the will to give the people good governance. And if the Government succumbs to these mafias, this is simple and straight anarchy. In anarchy the masses take the law in their hand and then dictate terms. We shudder to think of such a situation. The land mafia has become as powerful as to decide whether the summer should be peaceful or whether disturbance and turmoil should overtake the state that is already under heavy financial and administrative strain. Our advice to the government is that revolutionary measures should be taken forthwith to save the state from slipping down the brink of disaster.

Towards lawlessness

Disturbing signs of lawlessness bordering on anarchy are discernible in the State today. It needs courage and objectivity to bring these to the notice of general public to make them conscious of what sort of helplessness has plagued the Government in certain serious matters. One is inclined to say that an alternative source of power in the making is influential enough to challenge the authority of the state and its constitutional government, or at least make it dysfunctional in some key sectors. Impression gathered by pragmatic but insightful observers is that the fallout of two decades of militancy in the State has made a dent in the concept of the authority of the state since the state has been reduced to a client status subservient to the nexuses and mafias formulated by a combine of political bigwigs, senior bureaucrats, police and revenue officials all working in tandem to promote self interest and self – aggrandizement. Efforts of RTI activists or mediapersons making any serious bid to unearth cases of general loot, predominantly the land grabbing, immediately result in the offenders forging a strong unholy alliance and using their political clout for a stratagem that leaves them untouched and unscathed.
At a number of times, the case of illegal land grabbing and activities of land mafia were brought to light in these columns. But it appears that our polity is inclined to legitimize the worst possible damage to the integrity of the State. In such circumstances the State loses the trust of its constituent society. The fact is that two-decade long militancy has been misused by certain sections of society to embark on a widespread theft, corruption, loot and vandalizing of public property— all that with impunity. According to official admission, Department of Evacuees Property has around 14.70 Lakh Kanals of custodian land in J&K. Out of this around 1.70 lakh Kanals continue to be under illegal occupation of land grabbers including Government agencies like security forces. The loot is perpetrated on forest or state lands; the lands encroached upon and grabbed by powerful people include thousands of square miles of forest estates, nazool, kahcharai and khuds and banjars in ‘gair mumkina’ category of Revenue Department as well as the lands acquired by the Government from landlords for public purpose. Sidhra, Sujwan, Sainik Colony, Bhathindi, besides a vast agriculture-horticulture belt from Roop Nagar to Marh and Akhnoor, are naked examples of land grabbing and encroachment in Jammu. This has given rise to a very affluent class that has now developed all contours of a capitalist society by multiplying their properties in the shape of farm estates, banquet complexes, educational establishments and luxurious palaces without an eyebrow being raised by State Vigilance Organization or the Income Tax authorities. Out of lust for money, many of them with the connivance of authorities have established brick kilns thus polluting the air and causing health problem to the people living in the vicinity as these have been raised close to city peripheries. How come during the Congress-PDP regime a big chunk of land was, allegedly grabbed by front men of a mediaperson in the backyard of University of Jammu, was not only ‘purchased’ by JDA at an exorbitant price but two Vice Chairmen, both IAS officers, were also publicly humiliated for their resistance by then Minister incharge Housing & Urban Development. Courts, commissions and tribunals have their own system of establishing charges but every single ordinary human in J&K is well aware of the modus operandi adopted invariably by the real beneficiaries and land grabbers—safeguarding occupation by front men, relatives, friends and business partners.
Few years later, when an IFS officer, who was wife of then DC Jammu, asserted as DFO of the area and launched an operation to clear out vast chunks of forest land grabbed by illegal settlers, she was removed and shifted to a different posting within a couple of days.
Land grabbing in the valley and especially in the vicinities of Srinagar city is no less horrifying. Reports indicate that thousands of Kanals of forest and revenue land has been grabbed, not only in the brazenly denuded areas of Shopian on Mughal Road but also in the heart and periphery of the summer Capital. According to a complaint under investigation of J&K Police, a group of highly connected businessmen, politicians and lawyers, has spent huge amount of money among stone pelters of uptown to ensure turbulence and resultant curfew for a full month in July-August of 2010. Under the cover of turmoil and curfew, this group succeeded in acquisition of over 10 Kanals of land, belonging to a minority religious trust, demolished a small temple which finds mention even in Rajatrangini and uprooted four massive and green Chinar trees during curfew days to clear the chunk of land for construction of an Rs 100 Crore commercial complex.  Yet another classical example of the state’s helplessness or collusion comes from Humhama area. One of the powerful Ministers has allegedly grabbed land measuring over 10 Kanals of notified land outside the entrance of the most sensitive Srinagar Airport and built a palatial house. Governor, Chief Minister, Chief Justice and Chairman of State Accountability Commission do view it every time they fly in or out of Srinagar. Over 300 Kanals of state land have been grabbed at Sheikhpora village and more than 1,000 Kanals in the nearby Narkara Numbal. Rather than initiating any action towards recovery, Government officials have regularized or attempted to regularize some of these occupations fraudulently under so-called Roshni Act.
In a complaint submitted to the Chief Justice of Supreme Court last year, details were given as to how even a former High Court judge allegedly manipulated land grabbing and encroachment in a posh colony in Humhama area and raised a cluster of residential and commercial structures on it in gross violation of laws. Half a dozen of the relatives of the seller, according to complaint, have been simultaneously appointed through backdoor in different courts of Budgam and Srinagar districts.
These incidents of braze and broad-day loot of state property by political powerful and highly connected people is a clear siren of lawlessness and anarchy threatening this state. The Government cannot run away under the pretext of helplessness. A helpless government is a failed Government. And whenever the government wishes, it can and does come down with a heavy hand. For any upright and honest government, for any government dedicated to uphold the rule of law, no person or institution howsoever powerful and aggressive can escape the clutches of law. The question is of will to implement the law and the will to give the people good governance. And if the Government succumbs to these mafias, this is simple and straight anarchy. In anarchy the masses take the law in their hand and then dictate terms. We shudder to think of such a situation. The land mafia has become as powerful as to decide whether the summer should be peaceful or whether disturbance and turmoil should overtake the state that is already under heavy financial and administrative strain. Our advice to the government is that revolutionary measures should be taken forthwith to save the state from slipping down the brink of disaster.

 

                                              

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