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  • Pulwama martyrs’ widows on hunger strike write to Raj Guv seeking euthanasia

    Pulwama martyrs’ widows on hunger strike write to Raj Guv seeking euthanasia

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    Jaipur: The deadlock between the Rajasthan government and four widows of Pulwama martyrs turned murkier on Wednesday with one of them, Manju Jat, writing to Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot alleging that the police beat her up, stripped her clothes and even pricked her with a pin.

    Manju, the wife of Pulwama martyr Rohitash Lamba, alleged that the police threw her as if she was a gunny bag when she was going to meet the Chief Minister.

    “Unable to bear the torurtue by the police, I am on an infinite hunger strike since March 4 and the Chief Minister will be responsible if something happens to me,” she said.

    Meanwhile, Rajasthan Governor Kalraj Mishra has also written to Gehlot, asking him to look into the matter. Mishra said that the four war widows have sent a letter to him seeking permission for euthanasia, as he urged the Chief Minister to ensure that the right action is taken.

    Union Jal Shakti Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat has shared a video of CRPF jawan Rohitash Lamba’s widow Manju, saying that Gehlot should stop this ‘dictator-like’ behaviour.

    Referring to Manju’s allegations of police brutality, Shekhawat said that instead of taking the necessary action, the Chief Minister is issuing statements on Twitter to blame her.

    “The government should break the fast of the widows of Pulwama martyrs. Gehlot ji, this dictatorship will not work,” Shekhawat said.

    Meanwhile, BJP Rajya Sabha MP Kirodi Lal Meena, who is also protesting with the widows, said, “On Tuesday, two ministers — Pratap Singh Khachariawas and Shankuntala Rawat — came to meet the protesting women.

    Both listened to their demands and assured to solve the issue. It was expected that there would be an announcement from the state government on Wednesday accepting their demands, but nothing happened.

    Instead, the Chief Minister is raising questions over the demands of these widows despite two of his own ministers assuring to solve the matter.”

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Gujarat BJP MLA to move resolution in Assembly seeking action against BBC documentary

    Gujarat BJP MLA to move resolution in Assembly seeking action against BBC documentary

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    Ahmedabad: Gujarat Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MLA Vipul Patel will on Friday move a resolution in the Assembly seeking “strong action” against the “concocted” findings shown in a BBC documentary, which he alleged “once again attempts to blame the then state government” for the 2002 post-Godhra riots.

    The proposed resolution will likely say the BBC documentary was a “low-level attempt” to tarnish India’s global image.

    “India is a democratic country and freedom of expression is at the core of its Constitution, but that does not mean that a news media can abuse such freedom,” according to the summary of the proposed resolution shared by the Assembly secretariat on Tuesday.

    The two-part BBC documentary, titled “India: The Modi Question”, claimed it investigated certain aspects relating to the 2002 Gujarat riots when Prime Minister Narendra Modi was the chief minister of the state.

    “If someone behaves or acts like this (BBC), then he cannot be taken lightly. BBC is losing its credibility and seems to be working with some hidden agenda against India and the Indian government. Hence, this House requests the Central Government to take strict action against the mind-boggling findings shown in the BBC documentary,” said a note on the resolution to be moved by Patel.

    “The controversial documentary again “attempts to blame the then-state government for the 2002 Godhra riots and subsequent communal riots in Gujarat,” said the note.

    The BBC documentary misrepresents the events of 2002 and is a malicious and low-level attempt to tarnish India’s global image, it said.

    Through the documentary, deliberate attempts have been made to tarnish the image and popularity of Prime Minister Modi with an agenda to affect India’s goal to be in a top place in the world, said the note.

    This, despite the fact that the Nanavati-Shah inquiry commission concluded after a thorough investigation that the burning of the Sabarmati Express near Godhra railway station on February 27, 2002, was a premeditated conspiracy, and the riots that followed were spontaneous, it said.

    The commission found no evidence that the state government or any religious organization or political party played any role in the riots, stated the note.

    The Assembly, which is having its Budget session, will meet on Friday after a two-day break.

    The BJP has 156 MLAs in the 182-member House.

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  • JEE Advanced: Court seeks Centre’s response on plea seeking relaxation for students

    JEE Advanced: Court seeks Centre’s response on plea seeking relaxation for students

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    New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Tuesday issued a notice to the Centre and other respondents and sought a response to a plea seeking relaxation for the students appearing for the JEE Advanced 2023.

    The applicants have urged that it be made possible for them to retake the engineering entrance exam. The court listed the matter for next hearing on March 23.

    Technical issues plagued both JEE Main 2022 sessions, which were held in June and July last year. These errors prevented the candidates from giving the exam a fair shot, which led to significant decreases in many candidates’ scores and percentiles.

    Last year, there were a number of technological issues with the JEE exams, including frequent computer crashes, a frozen screen for many minutes, questions that took too long to load, unfinished questions, and more.

    Some students claimed that they were unable to take the exam because their centres were abruptly relocated without intimation.

    Some candidates encountered mistakes in their results as well as differences in their response sheet.

    Students encountered similar technical issues during JEE Advanced 2022. For many of the students who experienced technical difficulties, it was their final try. It was the final JEE Main test for students who finished from Class 12 in 2020, and the final JEE Advanced attempt for students who graduated from Class 12 in 2021.

    Justice Purushaindra Kumar Kaurav issued a notice and sought a response within two weeks.

    It is argued that the deadly delta Covid wave of 2021 caused the Class 12 students of that year to experience extreme mental stress, anxiety, sadness, and other compensable damages, ranging from financial hardship to family member loss.

    This was after the Covid outbreak in 2020 had already negatively impacted their education for more than a year.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • School Education Department Sweepers Seeking Regularisation Hold Protest in Sopore

    School Education Department Sweepers Seeking Regularisation Hold Protest in Sopore

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    Sopore, Mar 6 (GNS) : Scores of sweepers working in School Education Department protested in Sopore, asking authorities for regularisation of their services.

    A sizable number of women working in the department across Sopore, as per GNS, gathered at Iqbal Market, raising slogans in support of their demands. 

    “We have been continuously raising our voices, but nobody seems interested to listen to our pleas. We are working on meagre wages, but who cares?” the protesting women sweepers lamented.

    They said, we are working tirelessly in the School Education Department after being appointed in 2006, and since then, there have only been false hopes about our welfare.

    The protesting sweepers demanded that their services be regularised at an earliest.

    They also appealed to the LG administration and Director of School Education to look into their demands and address them accordingly.

    The protesters later on dispersed peacefully after intervention from police. (GNS)

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  • Imran’s plea seeking suspension of arrest warrant rejected

    Imran’s plea seeking suspension of arrest warrant rejected

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    Islamabad: A district and sessions court in Islamabad on Monday rejected Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khans’ plea seeking suspension of the non-bailable arrest warrant issued against him in the Toshakhna case, media reports said.

    Additional session judge Zafar Iqbal announced the verdict he had reserved earlier in the day after a brief hearing of the case, Geo News reported.

    During Monday’s hearing, Khan’s lawyers Ali Bukhari, Qaiser Imam and Gohar Ali Khan appeared before the court.

    Bukhari contended that his client has always followed court orders. While Imam argued that if Khan is willing to appear, the police cannot arrest him.

    At this, the judge remarked that the PTI chief could have approached the Islamabad High Court for the suspension of the warrant, Geo News reported.

    However, Imam told the judge that they want the sessions court to suspend the warrant. While Bukhari added that the PTI chief was at his Zaman Park residence in Lahore.

    “Imran Khan wants to know a way he can appear in court,” said Bukhari.

    Imam added that a private complaint was registered against the PTI chief under the Election Act 2017. He argued that usually arrest warrant are not issued on a private complaint and urged the court to suspend the warrant.

    The judge remarked that the PTI chief’s lawyer had informed them that their client will not appear in court, Geo News reported.

    The judge then reserved the verdict on the petition.

    On February 28, Additional Sessions Judge Zafar Iqbal issued the former prime minister’s non-bailable arrest warrant for continuously failing to appear before the court in the Toshakhana case.

    As per court orders Islamabad Police team on Sunday, led by a superintendent of police, had visited Zaman Park to implement the arrest warrant. But failed to do so.

    The PTI chief has also approached the Lahore High Court today for post-arrest bail in the case, Geo News reported.

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  • School Education Department Sweepers Seeking Regularisation Hold Protest

    School Education Department Sweepers Seeking Regularisation Hold Protest

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    SRINAGAR: Scores of sweepers working in School Education Department protested in Sopore, asking authorities for regularisation of their services.

    A sizable number of women working in the department across Sopore, as per news agency GNS, gathered at Iqbal Market, raising slogans in support of their demands.

    “We have been continuously raising our voices, but nobody seems interested to listen to our pleas. We are working on meagre wages, but who cares?” the protesting women sweepers lamented. They said, we are working tirelessly in the School Education Department after being appointed in 2006, and since then, there have only been false hopes about our welfare.

    The protesting sweepers demanded that their services be regularised at an earliest. They also appealed to the LG administration and Director of School Education to look into their demands and address them accordingly.

    The protesters later on dispersed peacefully after intervention from police. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Delhi court reserves order on CBI plea seeking 3 more days of Sisodia’s custody

    Delhi court reserves order on CBI plea seeking 3 more days of Sisodia’s custody

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    New Delhi: A Delhi court on Saturday reserved its order on a plea by the CBI seeking further three-day custody of former Delhi deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia, arrested in a corruption case related to the excise policy.

    CBI’s plea was opposed by Sisodia’s lawyer who said the inefficiency of the agency to complete its probe cannot be a ground for remand and he cannot be asked to incriminate himself.

    Sisodia, who was produced before special judge M K Nagpal, said non-cooperation cannot be a ground for custody and opposed the CBI’s plea for his remand.

    There was heavy security presence in and outside the Rouse Avenue Courts premises.

    The supporters of the Aam Aadmi Party staged a protest outside the premises and raised slogans.

    Sisodia was granted five-day CBI custody on Monday. The CBI on Sunday evening had arrested Sisodia in connection with alleged corruption in the formulation and implementation of the now-scrapped liquor policy for 2021-22.

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  • Delhi HC issues notice on plea seeking cow protection cell

    Delhi HC issues notice on plea seeking cow protection cell

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    New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Thursday issued notice on a plea seeking a separate cell for cow protection in every district and to put a stop to its slaughtering.

    Filed in a form of Public Interest Litigation (PIL), a division bench Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma and Justice Subramonium Prasad while hearing it, sought response of the Centre, Arvind Kekriwal-led Government and Police.

    The bench has listed the matter for the next hearing on May 17.

    Ajay Gautam’s PIL alleges that there have been rampant incidents of cow slaughtering in Delhi despite a large number of policemen here.

    Appearing for Centre, Additional Solicitor General (ASG) Chetan Sharma said that it is a “genuine case.”

    It is the petitioner’s case that people from Mewat or Nuhu district in Haryana, kidnap cows from the roads, farms or dairies in the capital and take them for slaugtering.

    “These places are infamous for cow slaughters,” it says.

    The petitioner has shown displeasure stating that witnessing incidents of ill-treatment and torture to cows becomes intolerable for people who reveres cow as “his mother”.

    “Sometimes situation goes out of control,” the plea adds.

    “In many cases, Gau Saveks raided the crime site before the police and resulted in conflict/clash reported between cow smugglers and cow saveks.. That Impounding of vehicles transporting cow meat is a very common occurrence. It is submitted that due to above reasons/incidents communal tension also increase and resulted in communal harmony disturb,” the plea states.

    According to the Delhi police Act, 1978, the Police is empowered to make special cell or unit for the protection of cows to avoid conflict between cow smugglers and cow sewaka, the petition reads.

    “Cows are the goddesses of the gods and the refuge of all auspiciousness. Cows bestow every kind of happiness and for this reason they always are worshipable. Cows are the support of all the worlds for by their milk they nourish terrestrial beings and by their ghee offered in the sacrifice they nourish the denizens of the celestial realms. Nothing superior to cows,” the plea states.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Hyderabad murder: Police files petition seeking custody for accused

    Hyderabad murder: Police files petition seeking custody for accused

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    Hyderabad: Rachakonda police have filed a petition before the court against Harihara Krishna, who was arrested for murdering his friend Naveen after he got apprehensive that the latter was getting close to his girlfriend.

    A police official said that after committing the crime, Krishna was loitering around the body for 7-8 hours.

    “After killing Naveen at about 8 pm on February 17, Krishna loitered around for six hours. We suspect he stabbed the body at regular intervals. He came again the next day to check the body,” the official said.

    According to police, Krishna was plotting the murder for at least two months after he realized Naveen was in touch with his girlfriend through calls.

    The trio has known each other from their intermediate days. The girl was in a relationship with Naveen but they broke up. She became friends with Krishna and entered into a relationship with him, police said.

    On Sunday, the police examined the feed from the closed circuit cameras installed near ORR Abdullapurmet, L B Nagar and other areas where the suspect had gone along with the victim before killing him.

    Naveen, was an engineering student at a college in Narketpally Nalgonda district while Krishna studied in Hyderabad. Naveen was murdered on February 17. After nearly eight days Krishna surrendered before the Abdullapurmet police.

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  • SC refuses to entertain PIL seeking menstrual pain leave for female students, working women

    SC refuses to entertain PIL seeking menstrual pain leave for female students, working women

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    New Delhi: The Supreme Court Friday refused to entertain a PIL seeking a direction to all the states to frame rules for menstrual pain leave for female students and working women at their respective workplaces, observing that the issue falls under the policy domain of the government,

    A bench headed by Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud disposed of the petition and granted liberty to the PIL petitioner to approach the Union Ministry of Women and Child Development with a representation seeking a policy decision on the issue.

    “This is a policy matter so we are not dealing with this…Having regard to the policy views, it would be appropriate if the petitioner approaches the Union Ministry of Women and Child Development. The petition is accordingly disposed of,” said the bench which also comprised justices P S Narasimha and J B Pardiwala.

    During the brief hearing, the bench took note of the submissions of a law student, opposing the PIL, that if employers are compelled to grant menstrual pain leaves to women employees every month then it may dis-incentivise them from hiring them.

    The court, however, said though the plea had raised some important points, but the issue being a policy related, it cannot entertain this.

    The petition, filed by Delhi resident Shailendra Mani Tripathi through lawyer Vishal Tiwari, had sought a direction to the Centre and all the states for compliance of section 14 of the Maternity Benefit Act, 1961.

    Section 14 of the Act deals with appointment of inspectors and says appropriate governments may appoint such officers and may define the local limits of jurisdiction within which they shall exercise their functions under this law.

    Earlier on February 15, the top court had agreed to hear the PIL.

    The plea had said countries like the United Kingdom, China, Wales, Japan, Taiwan, Indonesia, South Korea, Spain and Zambia are already providing menstrual pain leave in one form or the other.

    It had said only women are empowered to propagate the human race with their special ability of creation and during different stages of maternity, she undergoes a number of physical and mental hardships, be it menstruation, pregnancy, miscarriage or any other related medical complications.

    The had plea said the 1961 Act makes provisions for almost all the problems faced by women that can be understood by several of its provisions which have made it mandatory for employers to grant paid leave to women employees for certain number of days during pregnancy, in case of miscarriage, for tubectomy operation and also in cases of medical complications arising out of these stages of maternity.

    “Ironically, the most disappointing aspect in the direction of respecting the rights of working women, is that in spite of a provision under section 14 of the Maternity Benefit Act, 1961, that there will be an inspector for a particular area to monitor the implementation of such great provisions, no government in India has created the post of inspectors, forget about the appointment of such inspectors,” the plea had claimed.

    It had said the provisions of law under the 1961 Act are one of the “greatest steps” taken by Parliament to recognise and respect motherhood and maternity of working women.

    “Definitely even today also, in several organisations, including government organisations, these provisions are not being implemented in their true spirit and with the same legislative intent with which it was enacted but at the same time one of the biggest aspects of this whole issue or one of the very basic problems related to maternity which are faced by every woman has been completely ignored by the legislature in this very good law and also by the executive while making rules, specifically the leave rules,” the petition had said.

    It said the central civil services (CCS) leave rules have made provisions like child care leave for women for a period of 730 days during her entire service period to take care of her first two children till they attain the age of 18 years.

    The plea had said this rule has also given 15 days of paternity leave to male employees to take care of a child which is another great step of a welfare state in recognising the rights and problems of working women.

    “In spite of making all the above mentioned provisions in law to take care of women in difficult stages of her maternity, the very first stage of the maternity, the menstrual period, has been knowingly or unknowingly ignored by society, the legislature and other stakeholders in society except few organisations and state governments,” it had alleged.

    The plea had said Bihar is the only state which has been providing two days of special menstrual pain leave to women since 1992.

    It said there are some Indian companies that offer paid period leaves which include Zomato, Byju’s and Swiggy.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )