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18/03/2010
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Trial of Sri Lanka ex-army chief Fonseka adjourned
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The second of two courts martial set up to try Sri Lanka’s ex-army chief, Sarath Fonseka, has abruptly adjourned.
The three-judges said they wanted to clarify whether they could conduct both sets of proceedings, a defence lawyer told the BBC.
Wednesday’s trial was to have heard charges that Gen Fonseka broke procedure on military procurement.
Gen Fonseka says all the charges are politically motivated and an attempt to bar him from forthcoming elections.
He was arrested by the army last month, after losing presidential elections to incumbent Mahinda Rajapaksa in January.
Gen Fonseka led Sri Lanka’s army when it defeated Tamil Tiger rebels last year but he and President Rajapaksa later fell out.
news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/8572586.stm
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18/03/2010
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Court Martial adjourns sittings
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The second Court Martial which convened today to hear charges over the alleged contravention of military procurement procedures by General Sarath Fonseka, adjourned sittings over the composition of the tribunal, the army said in a statement.
The second Court Martial assembled at Navy Headquarters this morning to hear the charges but later unanimously decided to adjourn its sittings and refer the composition of the tribunal to convening authorities.
The tribune, considering submissions maintained that although the provisions in the Army Act empower same members of one Court Martial to sit for another tribunal, provided alleged prosecuting charges are of different nature, it prefers to be reconvened for the sake of maintaining high degree of transparency and unprejudiced nature.
www.dailymirror.lk/index.php/news/2426-court-martial-adjures-over-tribunal.html
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18/03/2010
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Won’t allow firings to recur, PC tells Lapang
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Union Home Minister P Chidambaram on Wednesday assured Meghalaya Chief Minister D D Lapang that the Centre would not allow incidents of firing between BSF and BDR to recur.
Lapang, who called on Chidambaram in New Delhi on Wednesday, discussed the recent incidents of firing by BDR and BSF along the border in Meghalaya and raised concerns of the civilian population living in the area, an official statement here said.
Asserting that the land at Muktapur, which BDR has been claiming, has been with India since decades, Lapang said the cordial atmosphere prevailing between New Delhi and Dhaka should not be disturbed by such incidents.
"The Union Home Minister informed that he has already taken up the matter with concerned authorities and assured that such incidents will not be allowed to recur," the statement said.
Lapang also apprised the Home Minister of the outcome of Tuesday’s talks between the banned Achik National Volunteers Council and Centre’s interlocutor P C Haldar.
www.indianexpress.com/news/wont-allow-firings-to-recur-pc-tells-lapang/592105/
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18/03/2010
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BJP takes credit for Women’s Bill
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BJP on Wednesday sought to take credit for its role in passage of the Women’s Reservation Bill in Rajya Sabha and forcing the government to defer the nuclear liability bill.
"When the Women’s Reservation Bill came many said opposition unity will be broken but we were not affected by criticism that BJP was aligning with the Left," Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj told a press conference.
When she was reminded that Congress has already taken credit for passage of the women’s bill in Rajya Sabha, she said, "Democracy runs on numbers. In the House where it was passed, government did not have a majority."
Leader of Opposition in the Upper House Arun Jaitley, who was also present, referred to the din and use of marshals when the contentious bill came up for discussion and passage.
"My de facto intervention became the de jure debate," he claimed, adding that he had objected to the use of marshals even in his speech. "You cannot have voting or debate in the presence of marshals," he said.
www.indianexpress.com/news/bjp-takes-credit-for-womens-bill/592059/
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18/03/2010
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Rahul, Priyanka surprise guests at wedding of stafferâs son
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Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Vadra paid a surprise private visit to Thrissur, Kerala, this afternoon to attend the wedding of the son of P Madhavan, a man who has been a part of the personal staff of the Nehru-Gandhi family for over two decades now.
The Kerala police and the Congress unit in the state were kept in the dark about the trip. “It was a secret visit, and we were not informed,” Thrissur Superintendent of Police M P Dinesh said. “But the state police provided the minimum requirements of security quickly,” he added.
Rahul and Priyanka arrived at Kochi International Airport by a special aircraft and drove the 40-odd kilometres to Thrissur in a tourist taxi. A police pilot vehicle accompanied them. By the time the Gandhi siblings reached Thrissur, the administration had managed to also position a fire tender and an ambulance as part of the security trappings at the wedding venue.
www.indianexpress.com/news/rahul-priyanka-surprise-guests-at-wedding-of-staffers-son/592325/
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18/03/2010
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US fully recognises India’s role in Afghanistan: Rao
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Underlining the importance of stability in Afghanistan for regional security, Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao said Washington "fully recognises" India’s role in the war-torn country and reiterated that New Delhi will not be "scaling down" following the recent attacks targeting Indians.
"The United States fully recognizes that India has legitimate interests in Afghanistan. It appreciates the development work we do there," Rao said.
"It appreciates that we are force of stability and moderation in our region. We are not scaling down in Afghanistan," she added.
Rao is visiting New York after her meeting with top Obama Administration officials in Washington including Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and her counterpart, Bill Burns, Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs where they discussed a host of issues on Indo-US relations.
www.indianexpress.com/news/us-fully-recognises-indias-role-in-afghanistan-rao/592437/
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18/03/2010
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Punjab Public Service Commission accused of corruption
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Doctors in Punjab say that good marks don’t ensure a job in the state and allege that medical posts are being sold.
Even the Punjab Public Service Commission’s results show several discrepancies in choosing candidates.
Dr Mandeep Singh’s son topped the Punjab state medical exam last year. Yet, when he applied for the Punjab Public Service Commission (PPSC) he was turned down.
The doctor alleges that government medical posts are being sold to those who agree to pay hefty bribes.
"Bright candidates did not get in. People who did not have a chance did. The PPSC did not even tell us the break up of marks or criteria for selection," says Dr Singh.
A look at the results from the last set of PPSC exams reveals major inconsistencies.
Of the 10 toppers, one of the candidates has taken 11 years to complete a five-year MBBS course.
ibnlive.in.com/news/punjab-public-service-commission-accused-of-corruption/111669-3.html
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18/03/2010
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BSP’s I-T return rises 30 times in 3 years
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Bahujan Samaj Party supremo and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati was gifted one more cash garland on Wednesday.
The garland worth Rs 18 lakh was gifted by BSP leaders during a press conference in Lucknow just a couple of days after she was presented with a multi-crore garland made up of hundreds of Rs 1000 notes during the party’s 25th foundation day celebrations on Monday.
Even as Opposition parties have been crying hoarse over what they call the ugly display of wealth by Mayawati, defiant BSP leaders have vowed to gift only cash garlands to her.
As allegations of brazen money display mount, a CNN-IBN investigation has revealed that the BSP’s fortunes have seen a dramatic jump.
Information accessed by RTI has revealed that the BSP’s income tax returns showed its cash coffers went up 30 times in just three years.
ibnlive.in.com/news/bsps-it-return-rises-30-times-in-3-years/111667-37.html
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17/03/2010
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Don’t expect miracles from India-Pakistan dialogue: Antony
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Defence Minister A.K. Antony on Wednesday said Pakistan “was not taking serious steps” to destroy 42 terror camps on its soil. Stating that India was “exploring all possibilities”, Mr. Antony also said he did not expect any “miracles” from the dialogue with Pakistan.
“All the terror camps in Pakistan are active. Pakistan has not taken any serious steps to destroy these camps,” Antony told a press conference on the sidelines of the launch of Indian Coast Guard Ship (ICGS) offshore patrol vessel (OPV) Vishwast at the port town of Vasco, 30 km from here.
Mr. Antony said India was one of the important targets for terrorist groups and that there were 42 terror training camps in Pakistan which were aimed at creating violence in the country.
beta.thehindu.com/news/national/article252738.ece
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17/03/2010
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UP tops in child rape cases, Delhi comes second
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Uttar Pradesh has achieved the dubious distinction of reporting the maximum number of child sexual abuse and rape cases and the national capital comes a close second.
The country’s largest state in terms of population has reported 61 child sex abuse cases and 900 cases of rape of children with Delhi coming next with 52 child sexual abuse and 301 rape cases, according to the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR).
While the figures for child sexual abuse are a compilation since the inception of the NCPCR in 2007, the number of rape cases are for the year 2008.
Andhra Pradesh reported 16 abuse and 412 rape cases, Bihar 15 and 91 and Madhya Pradesh 18 and 892.
The corresponding figures for Orissa were 22 abuse and 65 rape cases while Tamil Nadu and West Bengal reported 14 and 10 abuse cases respectively.
ibnlive.in.com/news/up-tops-in-child-rape-cases-delhi-comes-second/111642-3.html
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17/03/2010
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BSP defiant, gifts Maya Rs 18 lakh garland
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A defiant Bahujan Samaj Party on Wednesday gifted another garland made up of currency notes worth Rs 18 lakh to party chief and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati.
Mayawati was given the Rs 18 lakh garland at a press conference in Lucknow just a couple of days after she was given another garland, reportedly worth Rs 2 crore and made up entirely of Rs 1000 notes during a rally to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the BSP.
The garland presented on Wednesday was made up of notes of different denomination.
"Our party organises these rallies for the poor. The Opposition has objected to Mayawati’s garland and making it an issue. BSP is very angry about all these allegations being made against Mayawati. We will continue to garland Mayawati with currency note garlands," said BSP leader Nasimuddin Siddiqui at the press conference.
http://ibnlive.in.com/news/bsp-defiant-gifts-maya-rs-18-lakh-garland/111639-37.html?from=tn
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17/03/2010
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Maya challenges I-T probe with another currency garland
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In a show of defiance ignoring all criticism, BSP chief and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati on Wednesday got herself garlanded with currency notes said to be of the value of Rs 18 lakh.
The garland comprising notes of various denominations was put around her neck at a meeting of party leaders despite an opposition outcry over her being presented a similar garland of value estimated between Rs 21 lakh and Rs 5 crore at a massive rally in Lucknow on Monday.
"Wherever she goes, she will henceforth be greeted with garland of notes and not with garland of flowers," state PWD Minister Naseemuddin Siddiqui told reporters after the meeting.
The Bahujan Samaj Party supremo has came under sharp attack inside and outside Parliament after she got the "multi crore" currency garland comprising notes of Rs 1000.
The IT department has decided to investigate the source of the money for the garland presented to her at the ’Maha’ rally.
www.indianexpress.com/news/maya-challenges-it-probe-with-another-currency-garland/591991/
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17/03/2010
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Rao meets US officials, briefs on Indo-Pak talks
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Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao reviewed the progress of India-US strategic dialogue with top Obama Administration officials, including Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and briefed them on the recent Indo-Pak talks as well as New Delhi’s view point on Afghanistan.
Rao, who is on a six-day visit here, met Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Bill Burns at the Foggy Bottom headquarters of the State Department, where Clinton dropped in and joined the discussion.
The Foreign Secretary also met National Security Adviser Gen James Jones at the White House.
"Foreign Secretary briefed the US side about her talks with the Foreign Secretary of Pakistan (Salman Bashir) last month," Indian Embassy said in a statement.
India and Pakistan resumed dialogue last month after a 14-month gap. Rao and Bashir met in New Delhi on February 25.
www.indianexpress.com/news/rao-meets-us-officials-briefs-on-indopak-talks/591929/
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17/03/2010
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Pranab: inflation rate can reach double-digit mark
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Union Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Tuesday cautioned that the inflation rate could reach the two-digit mark in the coming months but gave an assurance that the government was taking all possible steps to protect vulnerable sections. He identified the three main objectives of the budget as price control, fiscal consolidation and expansion of the economy.
Replying to the debate in the Rajya Sabha on the Union budget, Mr. Mukherjee maintained that while there were other options, the government opted for hiking taxes on petroleum products in order to share the proceeds with States.
With the Rajya Sabha approving the budget through a voice vote in the presence of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Parliament has passed the Vote on Account and Appropriation Bills which authorise the government to withdraw money from the exchequer. The Lok Sabha approved the budget last week.
www.hindu.com/2010/03/17/stories/2010031756900100.htm
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17/03/2010
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President felicitates Maha Nayake thera
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President Mahinda Rajapaksa in a message of greetings to the most Ven. Udugama Sri Buddharakkhita Maha Nayake thera of the Asgiriya Chapter on his 81st birthday today has said the prelate has earned honour and reverence from all for his simple lifestyle and love and compassion to all beings.
The message said the most Ven. Buddharakkhita Mahanayake thera who was born in 1930 entered the order with the prime intention of making life successful.
The noble service rendered by him as a great teacher today should be recalled with deep honour.
The stanza-Dhammaramo Dhammarato, Dhammang Anu Vichiththayang, Dhammang Anussarang Bhikkhu, Saddhamma na Parihayathi" - in the Dhammapada said a bhikkhu who remembers and lives by the Dhamma will never degenerate.
www.dailynews.lk/2010/03/17/news21.asp
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