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  • 44,000 Drug Addicts Seek Treatment At SMHS Hospital Last Year

    44,000 Drug Addicts Seek Treatment At SMHS Hospital Last Year

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    SRINAGAR: Dr. Yasir Rather, the Incharge of the Drug De-addiction Centre at SMHS Hospital, reported that more than 44,000 individuals visited the hospital seeking treatment for drug addiction in 2022. Notably, all of these patients received free treatment at the hospital.

    “There is free treatment available for drug victims at the de-addiction centre of SMHS Hospital. There has been a considerable reduction in the number of drug victims visiting the hospital, which could be due to the stringent actions taken by the police and civil administration in Srinagar,” he said.

    According to a doctor at the de-addiction centre, the government has implemented a zero-tolerance policy against drug suppliers and traffickers, making drugs less available in the open market. He also mentioned that the SKIMS Bemina centre has provided treatment to over 1500 affected patients.

    As per police sources, 20 cases have been registered in Srinagar so far and 50 peddlers have been detained under the Public Safety Act for involvement in the narco trade. Furthermore, the police have recovered 13.42 grams of brown sugar, 684.33 grams of heroin, and 3.36 Kgs of charas, along with 4734 psychotropic tablets and 38 bottles from the peddlers in Srinagar. [KNT]

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  • Calcutta HC upholds husband’s right to seek divorce on ground of mental cruelty

    Calcutta HC upholds husband’s right to seek divorce on ground of mental cruelty

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    Kolkata: A division bench of the Calcutta High Court has upheld the right of a husband to seek divorce from his wife on ground of mental cruelty if the wife constantly abuses the husband by describing him as “coward” and “unemployed” and at the same time force him to get separated from his parents.

    Hearing a matter related to a woman challenging a lower court order dissolving her marriage on the ground of mental cruelty against her husband, the division bench of Justice Soumen Sen and Justice Uday Kumar noted that as per Indian culture, the husband stays with his parents and there need to be some justifiable reason for the son to live separately.

    In this particular case, a family court in West Midnapore district had dissolved the marriage in July 2001 after accepting the husband’s contention accusing his wife of mental cruelty. The woman had challenged that order at the Calcutta High Court in May 2009.

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    On the issue of describing the husband as “coward” and “unemployed”, the court noted that it was because of a false complaint by the wife that the husband had lost his government job.

    The court also took note of some contents of the diary of the petitioner where she time and again described her husband as “coward” and “unemployed”.

    In the diary, she had also made it clear a number of times that she was forced to marry him because of pressure from her parents. As per the court’s observation, the petitioner had also made it clear in the diary that she was more keen to get married elsewhere.

    In such cases, the marriage just remains a legal tie and hence tantamount to nothing but fiction, the court noted.

    After hearing the arguments, the division bench upheld the verdict of the family court dissolving the marriage in 2001.

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  • Ukraine minister to visit India on April 9, likely to seek humanitarian aid

    Ukraine minister to visit India on April 9, likely to seek humanitarian aid

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    New Delhi: In what would be the first official visit from Ukraine more than a year after the Russian offensive, the country’s First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Emine Dzhaparova will arrive on a four-day official visit to India on Sunday.

    Dzhaparova will be on an official visit to India from April 9-12, during which, she is likely to seek humanitarian aid for her country.

    During the visit, she will hold talks with Sanjay Verma, secretary (West) in the External Affairs Ministry, where both sides are expected to discuss bilateral relations, and exchange views on the current situation in Ukraine and global issues of mutual interest.

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    She will also call on Minister of State for External Affairs Meenakshi Lekhi and meet Deputy National Security Adviser, Vikram Misri, official sources said.

    “India shares warm and friendly relations and multifaceted cooperation with Ukraine. Over the last 30 years of establishing diplomatic relations, bilateral cooperation between the two countries has made significant progress in the areas of trade, education, culture and defence. The visit will be an occasion to further mutual understanding and interests,” an official statement said.

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  • Prosecutors seek lengthiest Jan. 6 sentence yet for rioter who pinned officer in Capitol doorway

    Prosecutors seek lengthiest Jan. 6 sentence yet for rioter who pinned officer in Capitol doorway

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    McCaughey’s restraint of D.C. Police Officer Daniel Hodges in a Capitol doorway is one of the most recognizable and horrifying images of the violence that day. McCaughey’s restraint of Hodges lasted more than two minutes while other rioters disarmed the officer, removed his gas mask and ignored his screams or help. Images of McCaughey face-to-face with Hodges became a symbol of the brutality of the Jan. 6 riot. It occurred in the Capitol’s lower west terrace tunnel, where many of the most violent confrontations that day took place.

    “The defendant’s actions on January 6 show an absolute disregard for the rule of law coupled with a willingness to incite and engage in violence,” Paschall wrote. “The nature and circumstances of this defendant’s crimes weigh heavily towards a significant term of incarceration.”

    U.S. District Court Judge Trevor McFadden convicted McCaughey of nine charges — including three counts of assaulting police and obstruction of Congress’ Jan. 6 proceedings — at a bench trial in September 2022. He has characterized McCaughey’s actions as particularly horrific, even compared to other rioters who participated in some of the same violent attacks. But McFadden has also repeatedly rejected prosecutors’ sentencing recommendations, often disagreeing with their calculations and proposed enhancements. Prosecutors indicated in their sentencing memo that they anticipate him disagreeing with them once again.

    Still, DOJ’s recommendation is the second-steepest it has made in any Jan. 6 case so far, trailing only the 17.5-year sentence it recommended for Thomas Webster, a former New York Police Department officer who brutally assaulted an officer on the front lines of the riot. Webster is currently serving a 10-year sentence, the longest of any handed down to a Jan. 6 defendant so far, issued by U.S. District Court Judge Amit Mehta. Mehta viewed Webster’s conduct as particularly egregious and also concluded that Webster lied on the stand when he testified about it.

    The recommendation for McCaughey surpasses the 15-year sentence the Justice Department recommended for Guy Reffitt, the first Jan. 6 rioter convicted by a jury. Reffitt, a militia member, planned for violence with associates ahead of Jan. 6, carried a firearm and engaged with police in a lengthy standoff that enabled the mob to start amassing at the base of the Capitol. Ultimately, the judge in his case, U.S. District Court Judge Dabney Friedrich, sentenced Reffitt to just over seven years in prison.

    Prosecutors say McCaughey, like Webster, was dishonest when he testified in his own trial last year. In addition to his lack of candor on the stand, prosecutors say McCaughey’s recommended sentence was influenced by the brutality of his attack against Hodges and a second officer, Henry Foulds — who McCaughey struck with a riot shield as the officer tried to close the doors to the tunnel.

    McCaughey, for his part, is arguing for a sentence of a year in prison, contending that his crimes on Jan. 6 were an “aberration” in an otherwise law-abiding life.

    “Although his conduct is indeed serious, it represents the only legal transgression this hard-working person has ever committed,” his attorney, Dennis Boyle wrote in a 25-page sentencing memo. “It is also significant to note that his actions were not motivated by any desire for personal financial gain or any other type of benefit. Rather, his actions, which he himself admits were reprehensible, were motivated by a misunderstanding as to the facts surrounding the 2020 election.”

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  • Delhi riots: Investigating Officer playing hide and seek, says court

    Delhi riots: Investigating Officer playing hide and seek, says court

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    New Delhi: A Delhi court hearing a case of the 2020 northeast Delhi riots has deprecated the conduct of an investigating officer (IO), saying the police official was playing a game of hide and seek with the court and trying to mislead it.

    Additional Sessions Judge Pulastya Pramachala, while hearing arguments on charges in a case registered by Dayalpur police station against three accused, noted in addition to the first information report (FIR) the case pertained to four complaints.

    The judge said one of the complaints by Farooq Ahmad mentioned two separate alleged incidents on the intervening night of February 25 and 26, while the FIR was regarding a rioting incident around 9.50 am on February 25 in front of Victoria Public School on Main Wazirabad road.

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    “Due to the clubbing of several incidents in one chargesheet, it had been a matter of deliberation by the court time and again, so as to have a clear-cut picture in order to decide within the parameters of law for what allegations the charges are to be decided,” the judge said in a recent order.

    The judge noted the IO’s earlier statement before the court, according to which the alleged incidents pertaining to Ahmad’s complaint would be separately investigated, and a separate report regarding the same would be filed.

    The judge said after the court directed him to file a status report in September last year, the IO did not submit the report, and when confronted again, the police official informed the court that no separate FIR was registered, and that “some investigation” was being conducted.

    “I fail to understand, under which particular law and following which particular procedure of law, such investigation is going on, without resorting to Section 154 of the code of criminal procedure (CrPC)…,” the judge said.

    Section 154 of the CrPC provides for registration of an FIR if the information discloses the commission of a cognizable offence.

    The judge further said, “Moreover, from the conduct of IO, it is well apparent that till date he had been trying to play a game of hide and seek from this court and to mislead the court in respect of proposed actions.”

    ASJ Pramachala said the complaint regarding the alleged rioting incident was still awaiting investigation by adopting the due process of law.

    “I do not wish to speculate any final reason behind such inaction over the aforesaid complaint, because it shall be a matter of internal inquiry and assessment of investigating agency ie, Delhi Police,” the judge said.

    “Hence, this matter requires serious attention from the higher officers, not only to take appropriate legal action on the pending complaint but also to make an assessment of the conduct of the IO so far,” the judge added.

    Seeking certain clarifications from the prosecution, including why the alleged incident which occurred prior in time was clubbed with this case, the court posted the matter for further proceedings on May 22.

    Directing a copy of the order be sent to the deputy commissioner of police (northeast) for “necessary action,” the court said a report was expected from the police officer regarding its observations.

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  • Karnataka CM Bommai confirms he will seek reelection from Shiggaon

    Karnataka CM Bommai confirms he will seek reelection from Shiggaon

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    Bengaluru: Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Monday confirmed he would seek reelection from his home town of Shiggaon in Haveri district in the Assembly elections.

    Stating that there is “pro-incumbency” in the state, Bommai said a lot of changes have taken place in the country after the BJP-led government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi came to power.

    “I will contest from Shiggaon in Haveri,” Bommai told reporters.

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    He added that the ruling BJP was fully prepared to face the election. “We are seeking votes based on our performance”.

    The Chief Minister hit out at the Congress alleging that there was large-scale corruption and uncertainty in the country when the UPA was in power, which impacted the country’s economy.

    Bommai has been the state’s Chief Minister since July 2021.

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  • Right-wing Hindu Americans now seek to stop California from banning caste bias

    Right-wing Hindu Americans now seek to stop California from banning caste bias

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    Washington: After failing to prevent the city of Seattle from outlawing caste-based discrimination, right-wing Hindu Americans are girding up to stop the state of California from going down that route.

    The Hindu Policy Research and Advocacy Collective USA (HinduPACT USA), an initiative of Vishwa Hindu Parishad America, has launched a campaign to collect signatures to a petition asking the California Senate “to Reject SB-403 to Protect Hindus from Discrimination”.

    The Hindu American Foundation, an advocacy body, has opposed the bill in a letter to Democratic state Senator Aisha Wahab, said in a statement it looks forward to “educating” her on the acecomplex issue of caste”.

    SB-403 is a legislation introduced by Wahab last week, which according to a press announcement, seeks to clarify California civil rights law to explicitly include protection against discrimination based on a person’s position in a caste.

    Wahab is not exactly new to the issue of caste. “I’m familiar with the impact of caste discrimination from witnessing what friends and their families experienced when growing up in Fremont,” she said. “Prior to assuming office, people in my district shared with me their stories of caste discrimination, and I felt they deserved appropriate protections.”

    Afghan-descent Wahab announced the bill last week at a press conference, accompanied by activists and long-time campaigners, who were also at the forefront of the effort led by City council member Kshama Sawant that made Seattle the first city in the US to outlaw caste-based discrimination. It has passed in the Seattle city council 6-1, defying a high-decibel campaign launched by right-wing Hindus Americans from around the country.

    California could now become the first US state of ban caste-based discrimination if Senator Wahab’s legislation is enacted.

    “This bill is about workers’ rights, women’s rights, and civil rights,” Wahab said, announcing the bill at the news conference. “To ensure organisations and companies do not entrench caste discrimination in their practices or policies our laws need to plainly state that discrimination based on caste is illegal.”

    The first case of caste-based discrimination to catch make national headlines in the headlines came from California in 2020 when the states’ civil rights department sued Cisco, the networking gear and business software company, on a petition from an Indian-descent employee that the company’s human resources department did not take cognizance of his complaint of caste-based discrimination by two of his Indian-descent seniors.

    In 2022, California State University, which is America’s largest public university system, banned caste-based discrimination after years of activism by Dalit students, including Nepalese-descent Prem Pariyar. Several other US universities are said to be planning the same.

    Right-wing Hindu Americans oppose the ban arguing, first, that though caste-based discrimination is appalling, any law banning it here in the US puts a target on the backs of the entire South Asian community, specially Hindus, by portraying them all as purveyors of this practice.

    Second, they have argued that discrimination based on caste is covered by existing laws that outlaw all kinds of bias and discrimination and there is no need for a new ban.

    Their third, and final, argument is that caste bias in the US is rare and not as rampant as it has been made out to be. They have questioned data cited by supporters of the ban.

    “We share the admirable goals of standing up for civil rights and eliminating all forms of prejudice and discrimination, including based on caste,” the Hindu American Foundation said in its letter to Senator Wahab the day after she announced the bill.

    It added: “So the question is not whether we should deal with any allegations of caste discrimination, but how. As such, if and when incidents of caste discrimination occur, they should be brought to light, thoroughly investigated and rectified under existing law in its current form.”

    Wahab has been expecting this pushback, as has happened in the past to all legislative initiatives regarding civil rights.

    “My office has already begun to field opposition inquiries to this bill. What the opposition would have you believe is that this bill’s effort to provide clarity of language in state law and protection to caste- oppress Dalits in particular, or formerly known as the untouchables is in turn targeting a different group of oppressed people. That is not the case.”

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Modi surname row: BJP to seek Rahul’s apology during OBC outreach programme

    Modi surname row: BJP to seek Rahul’s apology during OBC outreach programme

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    New Delhi: The BJP has decided that the party, during its new outreach programme at village chaupals across the country, will seek an apology from Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for “insulting OBCs”.

    BJP OBC morcha chief K. Laxman said on Tuesday that the party will seek an apology in every village chaupal “for the insult” inflicted by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi through his comments. This will be done during the “Gaon Gaon Chalo Ghar Ghar Chalo” campaign of the party.

    He said: “Party will reach one crore OBC households in one lakh villages during the campaign, which will start on April 6 and end on April 14, the birth anniversary of B.R. Ambedkar. We will also focus on popularising the Modi government’s OBC-friendly schemes and policies during the campaign.”

    “Our workers in every village will compare and explain how Prime Minister Modi worked for the development of the OBC community in nine years, while the Congress only cheated OBCs during 60 years of its rule,” Laxman asserted.

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  • Man Gone With Tableeghi Jamaat Found Mysteriously Dead in Srinagar Locality, Family Alleges Murder, Seek Investigation – Kashmir News

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    Man Gone With Tableeghi Jamaat Found Mysteriously Dead in Srinagar Locality, Family Alleges Murder, Seek Investigation – Kashmir News

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  • Man Gone With Tableeghi Jamaat Found Mysteriously Dead in Srinagar Locality, Family Alleges Murder, Seek Investigation – Kashmir News

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    Man Gone With Tableeghi Jamaat Found Mysteriously Dead in Srinagar Locality, Family Alleges Murder, Seek Investigation – Kashmir News

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