Friday, June 12, 2009
Was expat behind Bob Rae's woes? Article by influential Sri Lankan in London, Ont., may have led to ouster !!!
Days before Rae was turned away at Colombo's main airport late Tuesday night, allegedly for his sympathies toward the Tamil Tiger separatists, Irangani de Silva had one of the many articles and letters she has written targeting politicians and officials around the world published in The Island, a prominent Sri Lankan newspaper.
The June 8 opinion piece is an appeal urging Foreign Secretary Palitha Kohona to rip up a visa granting Rae entry to Sri Lanka from June 10 to 12 because his report back to Canada would surely tarnish the country's image.
De Silva quotes comments Rae made in the Commons earlier this month urging Canada to push for a probe into an estimated 20,000 civilian deaths after the country's 25-year civil war ended last month.
"We are sure that he will return with a damning report on the government of Sri Lanka and push for war crimes investigations, publish media reports that there is discrimination, etc.," she wrote.
"Mr. Rae is due in Colombo on June 10th. There is still time to ask him to postpone his visit to a later date. ... I am laying out all the facts and requesting your help to negate this act of foolishness by the clueless people in the mission and some individuals in the foreign office in Sri Lanka."
Despite a visa from Sri Lanka's mission in Ottawa and scheduled visits with aid groups and United Nations officials, Rae was put on the first flight out of Colombo after he refused to sign a document disavowing "ill-informed" comments about the brutal conflict, which resulted in the defeat of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam.
Rae wasn't told which comments had offended the government, but a defence official said he was deemed a national security threat and terrorist sympathizer based on "confirmed intelligence reports."
Some Sri Lankan and Tamil expatriates in Canada believe de Silva's article was the report that nixed Rae's visit. "She may very well have told somebody," said Daya Perera, Sri Lanka's high commissioner in Ottawa. "It's quite possible. I wouldn't put it past her."
Perera said he intends to sue the paper and de Silva for suggesting he personally approved Rae's visa. The application was filed by the deputy high commissioner, he said.
A closer look at her public comments and associations over the last few years show de Silva is an influential member of a global alliance of expatriates that urged President Mahinda Rajapaksa in a January news conference in Colombo to freeze the funds of any groups questioning the country's sovereignty or advocating a power-sharing deal with the Tamil Tigers.
She is former president of the Sri Lanka United National Association of Canada (SLUNA) and in frequent contact with senior officials at the country's Toronto consulate.
De Silva also condemned the Liberal party for promising last month to raise Tamil grievances in the Commons if protesters would end a Gardiner Expressway blockade.
Calls to de Silva's London, Ont., home were not returned.
Last August, de Silva met with Foreign Secretary Kohona, to whom she addressed her appeal to revoke the visa of the Liberal foreign affairs critic. Kohona came to Scarborough from Colombo for SLUNA's 25th anniversary.
"(The government) would have been well aware that (Rae) was coming," said Perry Casinathan, a Canadian Tamil Congress organizer. "(The paper) is influential."
Rae said he did not know de Silva, but a letter posted on the SLUNA website suggests the two crossed paths in September 2002 when Rae was advising the Sri Lankan government as it drafted a constitution and met with SLUNA's delegation.
"In a certain political section of the Sinhala community there's a real effort to target those who have been raising human rights questions and ... say well, you're all just a bunch of Tiger sympathizers, which is complete nonsense," Rae said yesterday.
Sri Lanka: End Illegal Detention of Displaced Population !!!
The Sri Lankan government should end the illegal detention of nearly 300,000 ethnic Tamils displaced by the recently ended conflict in Sri Lanka, Human Rights Watch said today.
For more than a year, the Sri Lankan government has detained virtually everyone - including entire families - displaced by the fighting in the north in military-run camps, in violation of international law. While the government has said that most would be able to return home by the end of the year, past government practice and the absence of any concrete plans for their release raises serious concerns about indefinite confinement, said Human Rights Watch.
"Treating all these men, women, and children as if they were Tamil Tiger fighters is a national disgrace," said Brad Adams, Asia director at Human Rights Watch. "Displaced Tamil civilians have the same rights to liberty and freedom of movement as other Sri Lankans."
While the Sri Lankan authorities are expected to screen persons leaving the war zone to identify Tamil Tiger combatants, international law prohibits arbitrary detention and unnecessary restrictions on freedom of movement. This means that anyone taken into custody must be promptly brought before a judge and charged with a criminal offense or released. Although human rights law permits restrictions on freedom of movement for security reasons, the restrictions must have a clear legal basis, be limited to what is necessary, and be proportionate to the threat.
Since March 2008, the government of Sri Lanka has detained virtually all civilians fleeing areas controlled by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam at so-called "welfare centers" and "transitional relief villages." A small number of camp residents, mainly the elderly, have been released to host families and institutions for the elderly. The vast majority, however, remain in detention. As of June 5, the United Nations reported that the authorities were keeping 278,263 people in detention in 40 camps in the four northern districts of Vavuniya, Mannar, Jaffna, and Trincomalee.
A significant number of the detainees have close relatives in the region, with whom they could stay if they were allowed to leave.
"Many people are in the camps not because they have no other place to go," said Adams. "They are in the camps because the government does not allow them to leave."
Before the recent massive influx of displaced persons, the government proposed holding the displaced in camps for up to three years. According to the plan, those with relatives inside would be allowed to come and go after initial screening, but young or single people would not be allowed to leave. After international protests, the government said that it would resettle 80 percent of the displaced by the end of 2009. But the government's history of restricting the rights of displaced persons through rigid pass systems and strict restrictions on leaving the camps heightens concerns that they will be confined in camps much longer, possibly for years.
More than 2,000 people displaced from their homes in northwestern Mannar district by the fighting two years ago were released from the camps only in May, when the government said they could return to their homes.
Conditions in the camps are inadequate. Virtually all camps are overcrowded, some holding twice the number recommended by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. Food distribution is chaotic, there are shortages of water, and sanitation facilities are inadequate. Camp residents do not have access to proper medical services and communicable diseases have broken out in the camps.
Since May 16, the military camp administration has imposed numerous restrictions on humanitarian organizations working in the camps, such as limiting the number of vehicles and staff members that can enter the camps, which has delayed the provision of much-needed aid. The military does not allow organizations into the camps to conduct protection activities, and a ban on talking to the camp residents leaves them further isolated. The military has also barred journalists from entering the camps except on organized and supervised tours.
"The poor conditions in the camps may worsen with the monsoon rains," said Adams. "Holding civilians who wish to move in with relatives and friends is irresponsible as well as unlawful."
Minister's offering at Tirupathi: Rs 45-cr crown !!!
The two-and-a-half feet high crown weighs about 34 kg. Temple sources told PTI that the Tirumala temple had received several hundreds of offerings, the highest so far being about Rs 10 crore during this century.
Thursday's offering was the costliest ever at the over 2000-year-old temple.
After the weekly celestial bath (abhishekam) of the Lord on Friday, the crown would be adorned on the presiding deity at the sanctum sanctorum, the sources said.
Before the offering, Reddy and his family members carried the crown in a procession along with the daily march of utsav deities.
Reddy handed over the mega offering to the shrine board chairman D K Adikesavulu Naidu and executive officer K V Ramanachari, the sources said.
Reddy is also a promoter of Brahmani Industries Limited, an integrated steel plant being set up at Ambavaram village near Kadapa in Andhra Pradesh.
Army not reducing troops in J-K, hints chief !!!
"The chances of infiltration going up is very much there because a number of (terrorist) camps are there on the other side of the border," Kapoor told reporters in New Delhi.
Discussing the issue of troops reduction, he said: "we have to see the infiltration trends during this summer and only after the Amarnath Yatra would this question (of troops reduction) be addressed."
The Army, he said, had been called into Jammu and Kashmir "because things were bad".
"As the situation improves gradually and when the political authority feels that the Army should be called back we would (withdraw)."
Earlier in the day, Union Home Minister P Chidambaram spoke of restricting the role of central forces in maintaining law and order in Jammu and Kashmir and said the primary responsibility would rest with the state police.
"It is our intention to redraw the lines of responsibility. The Army holds the responsibility for conventional defence at the borders and for fighting infiltration. It is quite clear that the lines are to be redrawn. It will take some time, but the primary responsibility for maintaining law and order in the state would rest with the police," Chidambaram said at a press conference in Srinagar.
"We recognise that there are unwanted elements behind terrorism. They are trying to take advantage of the situation. Whenever there are allegations on the security forces we investigate and according to the dos and don'ts we take action," Kapoor said in a reference to the volatile situation in the state following the rape and murder of two women in the valley's Shopian town allegedly by paramilitary troopers.
He ruled out any additional deployment of troops in the northeast in the immediate future.
"We are carrying on infrastructure improvement on our side to ensure that development takes place in those areas and that we are able to beat the adversaries...troops are there. We have no plans for additional troops deployment immediately."
Six-year-old is India's latest swine flu case !!!
The samples of the girl, who arrived in Hyderabad along with her parents and six-month-old brother from New York on June 9, had tested positive for influenza A(H1N1), commonly known as swine flu, doctors said.
She has been quarantined and is being treated at the Andhra Pradesh Chest Hospital, the nodal centre for dealing with flu cases.
Though her parents have tested negative, the hospital is awaiting test results of the six-month-old child.
With the latest confirmed case, the number of influenza A patients undergoing treatment at the hospital rose to five.
Three patients have been treated and discharged from the hospital since May 16, when the first case was reported.
A four-month-old child who arrived from New Jersey on Thursday has been kept under observation at the hospital after he was found with visible symptoms of swine flu. His samples have been sent to the National Institute of Communicable Diseases (NICD), Delhi.
A four-and-half year old girl and her mother, who arrived from Philadelphia on May 31, tested positive for the virus on June 6. They contracted the virus from a techie, who travelled with them on the same flight via London.
The techie's brother was also tested positive, making him the first Indian to be infected by swine flu without travelling abroad.
Swine flu was on Thursday declared a pandemic by WHO with 74 countries reporting 28,774 cases of influenza A (H1N1) infection, including 144 deaths.
IB, CISF join search for missing nuclear scientist
The Intelligence Bureau (IB) along with Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) and Karnataka Police are searching for Mahalingam, who works at the Kaiga Atomic Power Station. He went for his morning jog on June 8 and did not return back.
The police are not yet clear if the scientist has been kidnapped or whether he poses a grave security threat.
Kaiga plant is surrounded by thick jungles of the Western Ghats and police are looking into the possibility whether he could have been attacked by a leopard.
Karwar Superintendent of Police Raman Gupta says the possibility that Mahalingam was attacked by a wild animal, like a leopard, cannot be ruled out.
"There are four investigating teams. We cannot negate any possibilities at this juncture .The area is surrounded by 100 acres af dense forests. Forest officers are also cooperating with us in the investigation. Their report is awaited. We are in touch with Kaiga authorities. They said he was in training and not dealing with sensitive information," says Gupta.
"His wife has lodged a complaint. They don't have any specific doubts," adds the SP.
Police also say that since Mahalimgam is a non classified scientist, there is no way he would have had access to confidential information.
But there are still many unanswered questions in the case:
If the missing nuclear scientist been killed by a man-eating leopard from the surrounding forest why has the body not been found yet?
Why has the forest department not been involved in the search?
Why did Mahalingam's wife file a complaint two days after he went missing?
Why is Mahalingam's family keeping a low profile? Is a family dispute at the root of this disappearance?
Home Min redefines J-K security forces' duties !!!
"We had a long meeting with the Unified Command and I now have a better idea of the security situation in J-K as well as the issues which need to be addressed. It is our intention to redraw the lines of responsibilities," he stated.
Chidambaram, who is on a two-day visit to the state, said the Army and paramilitary forces would now have clearly demarcated roles.
In urban areas, state police will be in charge of law and order, while in border regions and far-flung areas, the Army will continue their defence responsibilities. He said the Army has the responsibility for "conventional" defence at the borders and also countering infiltration and terrorism.
The Home Minister also said that though militancy had decreased, agitational activities were on the rise.
The Centre will look into the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) and consider "every essential aspect", Chidambaram added, while making it clear that maintenance of law and order will be the primary responsibility of the Jammu and Kashmir government.
Political parties in the state have been demanding the repeal of AFSPA on the ground that it gave unfettered powers to the security forces, who they accuse of "high-handedness".
Chidambaram said the issue of AFSPA was flagged two months ago during a meeting with Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and the two leaders had agreed to look at the matter after the elections.
"I promise to look at the matter. I have to discuss it with the Defence Minister and the Prime Minister ... it will be looked into in all earnestness," he said adding, "The Government will take into account every essential aspect".
12th attack in Aus: 22-yr-old Indian beaten up in mall !!!
Police said the student suffered a broken nose in the assault in Adelaide's busy market area of Rundle Mall yesterday and that they have arrested a 17-year-old youth in this connection.
They said the attacker has been bailed to appear in the Adelaide Youth Court.
The attack comes after Indian students in Melbourne and Sydney have held series of rallies over violent attacks and repeated calls for an inquiry into racial attacks against them.
Local media quoted the victim, who requested anonymity, as saying that the attacker started a confrontation by making "rude comments" about his turban.
In another incident, Pakistani student Yasir Raja, 26, believes his Holden Commodore was torched becasue of its "Raja" numberplate.
Raja said friends living in the Enfield area had increased security around their homes in fear of racist attacks.
Australia's overseas students face rip-offs, fraud !!!
Education experts are calling on Australia to overhaul the $13 billion (Australian dollars) international student sector as reports emerge of private colleges allegedly taking under the counter payments for certificates, bogus work references and residency visas.
"In many cases landlords, bosses, immigration agents and education institutions are ripping off our Indian students," said the Federation of Indian Students of Australia (FISA).
"Indian community groups need to name and shame these people who are bringing the reputation of Indians in to disrepute and exploiting Indian students. Each community group could publish the name of 'rip-off merchants' on their websites so that students know exactly who they should avoid," said FISA.
The Immigration Department said on Friday that it was investigating 23 Victorian and five New South Wales state education institutions in April for possible breaches of immigration laws. It would not say how many were currently under investigation. Local media say more than 60 Victorian foreign students currently risk deportation over false documents. "Any shonky (fly by night) operators will reduce the reputation of us all, quite apart from safety issues, low quality standards of education affect 'brand Australia'," said Chief Executive of the Universities Australia, Glenn Withers.
The Migration Institute of Australia has called for a parliamentary inquiry into the international education sector, citing the need to crack down on local and overseas education agents who, unlike migration agents, can act without regulation.
Lahore, Nowshera rocked by blasts: 4 killed !!!
In another blast at around the same time, a suicide car-bomber set off explosives near a mosque in the northwestern town of Nowshera, killing at least three people, police said.
The blasts came as Pakistani forces stepped up attacks on militants across the northwest after the US House of Representatives approved tripling aid to Pakistan to about $1.5 billion a year for the next five years.
Security forces have made progress in more than a month of fighting against Taliban militants in the Swat valley, northwest of Islamabad, and in recent days have begun operations in several other parts of the region.
The militants have responded with a series of bomb attacks. Moderate cleric Sarfraz Naeemi was attacked at his mosque complex just after leading Friday prayers.
"Unfortunately, Maulana Sarfraz Naeemi has been martyred," Lahore Police chief Pervez Rathore said.
In Nowshera, in North West Frontier Province, three people were killed and more than 20 were wounded, police said.
Rising Islamist violence has raised fears for Pakistan's stability and for the safety of its nuclear arsenal but the offensive in Swat has reassured the United States about its commitment to the global campaign against militancy.
Pakistan is a vital security ally for the United States as it struggles to stabilise neighbouring Afghanistan and defeat al Qaeda.
US officials said on Thursday insurgent violence in Afghanistan had accelerated sharply alongside the arrival of new US troops, reaching its highest level since 2001.
US Central Intelligence Agency Director Leon Panetta said he believed al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden was hiding in Pakistan and he hoped joint operations with Pakistani forces would find him.
Helicopters attack
Police in Bannu, a town in North West Frontier Province adjacent to the North Waziristan militant stronghold on the Afghan border, said the military had fired artillery through the night at militant positions in the Jani Kheil area.
"Since sunrise, helicopter gunships have also being used in the attack. There have been reports of casualties on the militant side but we aren't sure how many," police official Sami Ullah said.
Modi meets PM, wants national status for Sardar Sarovar !!!
He later met Australian High Commissioner John McCarthy.
Modi, who had a 30-minute meeting with the prime minister
at the latter's official residence, discussed several issues related to the state, officials said.
The chief minister apprised Singh that Gujarat had made rapid strides in the field of agriculture and has emerged as the top state in the country.
India can't compete: China !!!
'India likes to brag about its sustainable development, but worries that it is being left behind by China. China is seen in India as both a potential threat and a competitor to surpass.'
'But India can't actually compete with China in a number of areas, like international influence, overall national power and economic scale. India apparently has not yet realized this.'
'Indian politicians these days seem to think their country would be doing China a huge favor simply by not joining the "ring around China" established by the US and Japan.'
Image: The Dalai Lama's anti-China utterances from Indian soil also anger China .
India is not a friendly country, says Chinese !!!
About 74 percent people in the poll conducted by a Web site believed China should not maintain friendly relations with India after its 'military provocation.'
More than 65 percent of people believed India's actions were harmful to bilateral ties and it is more harmful to India.
The Global Times says India has long held contradictory views on China.
The Great Wall of Mistrust !!!
Ever wondered what China thinks about India? If a recent poll in China is to be believed, 90 per cent of the Chinese think that India poses the biggest threat to its existence.
The poll was conducted after Global Times -- the newspaper which has reported links with China's Communist Party -- announced that India would dispatch 60,000 troops to the border with China amid 'escalating tension' between the two Asian giants.
Interestingly, the Global Times report claims, the tension along the disputed border between the two countries has escalated in the last few days after India's military move. Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, it claimed, said his government would make no concessions to China on territorial disputes.
Action against Jaswant? Rajnath begins firefighting !!!
Party chief Rajnath Singh is meeting senior leader L K Advani. According to sources, the tussle between Jaswant and others is being discussed at the meeting.
The sources also said that Rajnath has started firefighting and may reprimand Sudheendra Kulkarni and Jaswant Singh.
Jaswant had criticised several decisions taken by the BJP leadership at a closed-door meeting of the party on Wednesday.
In an interview to NDTV, he openly questioned the party's defining mantra of Hindutva and said the party had no clarity on what Hindutva meant or stood for.
He also said that extreme elements had dented the party's image and it was in danger of becoming a party of yesterday.
Apart from Jaswant Singh, the NDA's former national security advisor Brajesh Mishra has criticised his party's campaign going into elections.
Mishra said the public did not like the politics of negativism adopted by the BJP and said that someone like Varun Gandhi should not have been given a ticket.
However, BJP spokesperson Rajiv Pratap Rudy denied any action against Jaswant. He said the Jaswant Singh had raised certain issues that will be discussed in the party forum.
WHO declares swine flu pandemic; cases rise in India !!!
In India, two more persons in Delhi and one in Goa tested positive for swine flu, taking the total number of such cases to 15.
In the capital, a 41-year-old woman, who travelled from Haiti, was the latest case of swine flu and has been admitted to the designated Ram Manohar Lohia hospital.
A 25-year-old woman, travelling from New York to Delhi, who reported fever and cough on June 9, 2009, has also tested positive.
The father of the 17-year-old student from Boston, who had also shown symptoms of the disease yesterday, has tested negative for the virus, a senior health ministry official said.
The other positive case was a male passenger who had come from London via Germany in Goa. He has been quarantined at PHC Chicalim, a few kilometres away from the Goa airport.
A total of 74 countries are now affected by the virus.
Swedish Health Minister Maria Larsson was to hold a press conference following "the WHO's decision to raise the pandemic level to six for the influenza A(H1N1)," the Swedish government said in a statement.
Health Minister asks Indians not to panic over H1N1 !!!
He has said that India has its defence against the flu in place. There are adequate medicines and doctors are being trained to handle the outbreak.
Swine flu is now officially the first pandemic of the 21st century. It's the worst influenza bug the world has seen in over 40 years.
Meanwhile, eighth case of swine-flu has been confirmed in Hyderabad.
The World Health Organisation declared it a Pandemic on Thursday with sharp rise in cases in the UK, Australia, Japan and Chile. Meanwhile, India continues to be in the 'containment stage' classified as grade IV. The Health Ministry says the disease has not spread in India and there are no clusters, so we continue to be in the lower level.
"The world is now at the start of the 2009 influenza pandemic. We are in the earliest days of the pandemic. The virus is spreading under a close and careful watch. No previous pandemic has been detected so early or watched so closely in real time, right at the very beginning," said WHO chief Dr Margaret Chan.
The first swine flu case was detected in Mexico in April. And since then the infection has spread to 74 countries across the globe. Official reports say that there have been nearly 30,000 cases and over 140 deaths, with the number rising every day.
In India, 15 cases have been reported so far. The first case was detected in Hyderabad, and till now seven cases have been confirmed. Reports of people with flu-like symptoms are also trickling in from Coimbatore, Goa and Delhi. Meanwhile, three cases have already been confirmed in Delhi.
The announcement doesn't mean that the disease is worse. The alert of the highest level implies its geographical spread, and countries will have to tighten measures to tackle the spreading virus.
"The declaration of a pandemic does not suggest that there has been any change in the behavior of the virus, only that it is spreading in more parts of the world," said Thomas Frieden, director, CDC.
Prabhakaran did not have cyanide capsule when captured !!!
Sri Lankan troops did not find any cyanide capsule on the LTTE leader's body after he was killed during the final phase of the 30-year-old civil war, while they recovered cyanide pills from many of the LTTE cadres and leaders killed in the military campaign.
Prabhakaran did not have a cyanide capsule on him. We did not find any such thing. Many other LTTE cadres had capsules with them, but not Prabhakaran," top defence sources said.Interestingly, the 54-year-old Tamil Tigers leader carried his identity card and other items with him which were later recovered by the army, they said.
Prabhakaran was reputed to have been wearing a cyanide capsule around his neck and encouraged his fighters to do the same, saying it was better to take their own life than becaptured alive by Sri Lankan soldiers.
The sources said Prabhakaran was in his uniform when he was shot dead by the troops and his dress was later removed to see whether there were any birth marks.
What Obama thinks of India and Indians...
Following are some of the most remarkable things he said about India and Indians:
On Indo-US ties:
"With India, America has one of its most important relationships in an uncertain world...both countries, India and America, are working to protect their people and values of 21st century threats while at the same time respecting the rule of law and cultural pluralism."
On shared Indo-US democratic values:
"The world's oldest democracy and the world's largest democracy are natural partners, sharing important interests and fundamental democratic values."
On terrorism, India and the US:
"Both countries have been victims of catastrophic terrorist attacks and we have a shared interest in succeeding in the fight against al-Qaeda and its operational and ideological affiliates".
On Mahatma Gandhi:
"In my life, I have always looked to Mahatma Gandhi as an inspiration, because he embodies the kind of transformational change that can be made when ordinary people come together to do extraordinary things."
"Gandhi's significance is universal. Countless people around the world have been touched by his spirit and example."
On the Indo-US nuclear deal:
"I voted for the US-India nuclear agreement because India is a strong democracy and a natural strategic partner for the US in the 21st century."
On Kashmir:
"We should probably try to facilitate a better understanding between Pakistan and India and try to resolve the Kashmir crisis so that they (Pakistan) can stay focussed not on India, but on the situation with those militants."
On Chandrayaan-I:
"With India's launch of its first unmanned lunar spacecraft following closely on the heels of China's first spacewalk, we are reminded just how urgently the United States must revitalise its space programme if we are to remain the undisputed leader in space, science, and technology."
Home Minister's Press conference !!!
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Inflation slips to over three-decade low of 0.13 % !!!
Inflation slipped to 0.13 per cent, the lowest ever in over three decades even as prices of essential food items like pulses, fruit and vegetables, spices and eggs turned dearer.
While the wholesale price index stood at 0.48 per cent in the previous week, the rate of price rise was 9.32 per cent during the corresponding week a year ago.
During the week, the prices of eggs went up by 11 per cent, mutton 3 per cent, and fruit and vegetables and spices 2 per cent each.
At the same time, the prices of ghee were expensive by 4 per cent and khandsari by 2 per cent.
However, textile items, metal products and plastic items and machinery turned cheaper during the week.
3 Gujarat sites On world heritage map !!!
Three historical sites from Gujarat - Surkotda, Lothal and Dholavira - would soon be among the list of UN world heritage sites. This was revealed by Varun Maira, IAS, while speaking at the function organised to mark the release of his latest book, Dholavira, a Harappan Metropolis. Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi released the book in a glittering ceremony at the AMA on Wednesday.
In an event well attended by several bureaucrats along with a number of who's who of the city, Maira, principal secretary, general administration department, planning, government of Gujarat, spoke at length about the history of India and its civilisations. The senior bureaucrat also proposed that an institution of international repute should be set up in Gujarat to carry out exhaustive research on Indian history. Maira had worked for three years to bring out his book assisted by his wife, Vinita Maira. The book has about 85 pages and contains exotic photographs of the 5,000-year-old civilisation which was discovered less than 100 years back. Some of the photographs spread over two pages are in black and white and illustrate the effect created by natural light on the ruins of history.
The printed price of the book is Rs 2,000. Maira, who has authored another book, Champaner - The Medieval Capital has also held a number of photo exhibition to his credit.
Modi speakCongratulating Maira on the release of the book, chief minister Narendra Modi appreciated him for pointing out the fact that Indian history was distorted by foreign rulers. "Pseudo-secularists have destroyed our history," Modi said. The chief minister hoped that projects regarding building grand temple to house the remains of Lord Buddha and underwater tourism at Dwarka would soon happen with international cooperation.
Indian sailors released by S Korea after 540 days !!!
Captain Chawla and Chief Officer Shyam have been proven not guilty in Heibei Spirit oil spill case and released by the South Korean court.
They were released on bail in January 2009 but kept under house arrest.
"We have spoken to him. He said that he will be back in another two-three days. We had a lot of international support and from the Indian government. Our prayers are answered," sister of Captain Chawla, Rosy Khurana, said.
The duo will return to India soon. Five persons, including the two officers were indicted in December 2007, after an oil spill by MV Hebei Spirit that incident occurred near Port Daesan in South Korea.
The barge was floating free after the cable linking it to the tug snapped in the rough seas spilling 10,800 tonnes of crude oil into the sea.
On December 10, Captain Chawla and Chief Officer Shyam were sentenced to 18 months and eight months imprisonment respectively.
India is absolutely critical for US: Obama !!!
US Undersecretary of State William Burns, who is in New Delhi to make the first high level contact with the Manmohan Singh Government since its return to power, would be delivering the "presidential letter", US envoy, Richard Holbrooke, told reporters on Wednesday without providing details on the contents.
"It's a private letter," said Holbrooke. "But the important thing is that the number three person in the Department of State has gone to India to reaffirm immediately after the election,"said the US special envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan.
"Burns is now beginning the dialogue with the newly elected Government in an atmosphere of great positive feelings," he said. "And without getting into Indian politics, all I can say is that all of us - Secretary (of State) Hillary Clinton, Bill Burns, myself, President Obama - everyone looks forward to working with the newly elected Indian Government."
"He is carrying the messages that I would have carried if I had had time to go to New Delhi on this trip, but I couldn't do it," said the envoy, who visited Pakistan last week to assess relief efforts to help the estimated two million people who have fled a Pakistani offensive against the Taliban.
"All I can tell you is that this Administration believes that what happens in Afghanistan and Pakistan is of vital interest to our national security. And ...that India is a country that we must keep in the closest consultations with."
"And we consider India an absolutely critical country in the region," Holbrooke said. "They're not part of the problem, but they are vitally affected, and we want to work closely with them," he added explaining what some observers have described as a hole in Obama administration's foreign policy focused on Pakistan and Afghanistan.
"The Indians were very frank with us. They wanted to keep in touch with us during the election period, but they had to wait through the election, just like we do. It's the world's two greatest democracies."
Holbrooke, who visited New Delhi on his first two trips to the region, said next week he would be meeting the new Indian ambassador to the US, Meera Shankar, whom he already met twice.
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
US: Indian woman, two children found dead !!!
In an apparent case of murder-suicide, a Malayali woman and her two children were found dead in the family's home in Delta Township, west of Lansing, Michigan.
The dead victims were identified as Brigeethamma Shajimon, 40, Alwin Shajimon Thomas, 10, and Alfred Shajimon Thomas, 5, by the Eaton County Sheriff's Office.
Brigeethamma's husband Shajimon Thomas called the police on Monday evening. He told the police that he had found the bodies in his home at Plum Tree Apartments.
Eaton County Sheriff Mike Raines told the media that it appears to be a case of homicide-suicide.
The autopsies have been completed, but the police are waiting for the toxicology reports.
"It appears to be a homicide-suicide, but the case is still under investigation. I'm a father myself. It's a very horrible situation. My heartfelt thoughts and prayers go out to friends and anybody who might know the family," Raines said.
Neighbours told the media that the family had no apparent problems and seemed to be a normal one.
US firms fight Obama's anti-Bangalore stance !!!
The Technology CEO Council, a Washington-based advocacy group of US American tech-companies, has released a report which revealed that the policy to end 'tax breaks' announced by Obama would result in a job loss of as many as 2.2 million Americans.
The report commissioned by the council has been authored by Robert J Shapiro, a former Clinton administration economic official, and Aparna Mathur, a Research Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute.
Besides affecting jobs, investments in the US in plant, equipment and property could fall by as much as $84.2 billion. Repealing or sharply limiting deferral would not generate large tax revenues, since substantial job losses, wage cuts and lower investments would reduce tax revenues, the report said.
On May 5, Obama had announced end to years of tax incentives to those companies which create jobs overseas in places like Bangalore. Instead the incentives would now go to those creating jobs inside the United States, in places like Buffalo city, bordering Canada in upstate New York.
"We will stop letting American companies that create jobs overseas take deductions on their expenses when they do not pay any American taxes on their profits," Obama said.
Obama said he wants US firms to remain most competitive in the world. "But the way to make sure that happens is not to reward our companies for moving jobs off our shores or transferring profits to overseas tax havens," he argued.
The Congress is now considering legislation that would sharply limit the "deferral" rules that protect US businesses from bearing much higher tax burdens on their earnings abroad than their foreign competitors in the same markets.
"The current proposal to restrict 'deferral' would end up reducing US jobs and investment and could impair our economic recovery," said Shapiro, who has advised US President Bill Clinton and British prime ministers Tony Blair and Gordon Brown as well as other leaders and private companies.
"The Obama administration deserves credit for many initiatives to promote investment and innovation," said Bruce Mehlman, executive director of the TCC, a group made up of high-tech CEOs focused on policies that strengthen American competitiveness.
"But we cannot expect to lead the world in high-tech by marrying the world's best innovation infrastructure with the world's most confiscatory corporate tax structure," Mehlman argued.
The report suggested that the administration and the Congress should conduct a serious review of the tax code and identify broad reforms that take account of the actual dynamics of the global economy and the need to support the integrated operations and international competitiveness of American companies.
"On June 5, about a half-dozen tech trade associations discussed strategy for stopping a tax hike on multinational corporations, which would come if the Obama administration succeeds in changing a law that allows companies to defer taxes on overseas revenue of their subsidiaries," the report said.
The Information Technology Industry Council, TechAmerica and the Semiconductor Industry Association are coordinating the visits, it said.
NCP suspends Padamsinh Patil !!!
Accused of protecting its Member of Parliament Padamsinh Patil, who has been accused on being involved in a double murder case, the Nationalist Congress Party on Wednesday suspended Padamsinh Patil from its primary membership.
The Disciplinary Action Committee of the party met in New Delhi today and decided to suspend the Lok Sabha member from Osamanabad in Maharashtra from the primary membership, party leader and Union Aviation Minister Praful Patel told a press conference today.
The suspension comes three days after the arrest of Patil by the Central Bureau of Investigation in connection with the murder of Congress leader Pawanraj Nimbalkar and his driver three years ago. There were growing demands from rival political parties that action should be taken against Patil and that the NCP was trying to shield him.
"We are not holding him guilty. But we would like to keep a distance as Patil faces the legal process. If he proves his innocence, we will have no problem in taking him back," Patel said.
The party was only following a convention in public life, that a person who is facing investigations in a criminal case should not be associated with the party, he said.
Replying to criticism that the party should have acted much earlier, Patel said Patil was arrested on Sunday and there was a Parliament session on till Tuesday.
"We did not want to show a knee-jerk reaction towards a senior leader and a MP," he said.
Racial assaults on six Indians in Canada !!!
Police have arrested four Canadians, including a woman, in connection with the assault for shouting racial slurs at and robbing a group of tennis players in Aldergrove on Friday last.
The four - all in their teens - have been charged with robbery, assault with a weapon and uttering threats.
The attack began when a group of four teenagers approached six players at the Jackman Park tennis courts.
The youths allegedly used a metal bar and boards ripped off a fence to menace the six victims, all the while shouting racial slurs, local media reported quoting police.
The players were herded into a corner of the court, and one was hit on the head by a thrown board. Their personal belongings were taken by the teenagers.
The B C Hate Crime Team is helping the Langley RCMP with the investigation, said RCMP Cpl Holly Marks.
Rodney Mercieca, a 19-year-old Surrey man, and Lesley Rothwell, an 18-year-old Langley woman, have both been charged with four counts of robbery, one count of uttering threats, six counts of assault with a weapon, and one count of assault causing bodily harm.
Mercieca has also been charged with breaching his probation.
He had been bound by a probation order on June 4, the day before the attack, said Marks.
Mercieca will now remain in custody until June 12 when he will be back before a Surrey Provincial Court judge for a bail hearing, while Rothwell has been released on several conditions, including no contact orders with the victims or her co-accused.
The other two accused are minors both Langley boys, aged 15 and 16.
The 15-year-old has been charged with two counts of robbery, breach of recognizance, uttering threats and assault with a weapon.
He will remain in custody to appear in Surrey Youth Court on June 17.
The 16-year-old is charged with two counts of robbery and one count of assault with a weapon.
He has been released to appear in court on June 17, and will be under a curfew and no-contact orders.
IAF plane goes missing with 12 onboard !!!
A transport aircraft of Indian Air Force with six air crew, including a wing commander, and as many civilians on Tuesday went missing after taking off from Mechuka in West Siang district of Arunachal Pradesh and is feared to have crashed.
The AN 32 aircraft, on a routine air maintenance sortie, took off from Mechuka at around 2:00 pm for Jorhat in Assam after which it went missing, a spokesman at the Eastern Air Command here said.
The identity of the crew and other passengers were not disclosed but the spokesman said the air crew was led by a wing commander.
The plane, belonging to Jorhat air base, had taken off from Mohanbari in Assam's Dibrugarh district.
The Indian Air Force conducted an air reconnaissance in the afternoon in the Arunachal mountains looking for either the plane or its wreckage, the spokesman said.
Defence CPRO U Upasani in Kolkata said the search could not be carried out for long on Tuesday because of bad weather.
The army and paramilitary forces on the ground in the area have been alerted, he said.Not ruling out the possibility of a crash, the spokesman said the search operation would resume early on Wednesday.
Pak-Taliban deal worsened situation: Gates
"To a considerable degree, the beginning of greater Taliban activity in Afghanistan began as Pakistan started these peace agreements with various insurgent and extremist groups on their western border, which then freed the Taliban to come across the border as they felt no pressure from the Pakistani army," the US Defence Secretary Robert Gates said.
Testifying before a Congressional committee on Tuesday, Gates said situation in the region has continued to worsen.
"It is a combination of the Taliban, which are the heart of the problem we face but not the only piece of it; the Haqqani network, Al Qaida and Gulbuddin Hekmatyar and these others," he observed.
"So as this problem became worse in terms of the violence caused by the Taliban coming across the border from Pakistan, I think it is self-evident that we were under-resourced to deal with it. We did not have the military capabilities or the civilian capabilities, in terms of counterinsurgency, to be able to deal with it," Gates said.
Sri Lanka deports Canadian MP: Officials !!!
we have intelligence information that he is supporting the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam)," chief immigration controller P. B. Abeykoon said. Abeykoon said Rae arrived from New Delhi and would be sent back on the first available flight. Canada gave asylum to more than 300,000 ethnic Tamils who left Sri Lanka in the 1980s, and members of the diaspora have held angry anti-Sri Lankan rallies there in recent months.
Last month, Canada accused Sri Lankan police of failing to guard its embassy in Colombo when it was targeted by stone-throwing protestors and demanded a full inquiry. Dozens of protestors shouting anti-Canadian slogans pelted the mission building with stones and spray-painted the entrance to the diplomatic compound. The protestors accused Canada of being overly sympathetic to the Tamil Tiger rebels, who were wiped out by government troops in a final battle last month.
2 Indians held in Australia for protesting race attacks !!!
Over 150 Indians stormed the streets of Harris Park late on Tuesday evening in protest against what they claimed was years of racial slurs and attacks in the area and demanded more police protection.
Students marching though Harris Park and finding safety in numbers has become a catch-cry for the Indian students.
"I just saw some of the Indian people behind me and suddenly some Lebanese people came up from behind and started to hit the Indians," claims an Indian student Jimit Shah.
The protest followed a clash between some young Indian men and Lebanese men in the same area on Monday night. Protesters accused the police of doing nothing about the racial attacks.
However, police and community leaders are playing down suggestions of racially motivated attacks in Sydney's western suburbs.
While some students claim to have been targeted because of their race, police say it's a law and order issue.
"What I would classify as a vigilante group or protestors coming out on the street and taking out a reprisal. I do not encourage reprisal attacks in any way," says Deputy Police Commissioner Dave Owens.
But the students say they've become the targets of regular violent assaults in the area.
But Ownes says, "The Indian community isn't over-representative as victims of crime."
There's plenty of debate about the problems at Harris Park. Some say it's territorial, others argue there are racial tensions.
Whatever the case, police are treating the attacks as random crimes and have pledged to increase patrols of Harris Park.
Indian Muslims fail to show their existence: Khursheed !!!
"US President Barack Obama had made no mention about the Indian Muslims when he (after taking charge) had desired to speak to Muslims of other parts of the world. Names of Saudi Arab, Palestine, Africa had come and he had even said that seven million Muslims are in America but there came no mention of Indian Muslims. Why? Because, this is the truth," Khursheed said.
"He (Barack Obama) understands India but does not understand Muslims of India. Muslims of India have not only failed to show their existence in India but also in the outer world," he added.
The Minister was addressing a function organised by the Confederation of Muslim Educational Institute in India to facilitate Muslim leaders who have become members of Parliament after winning 15th Lok Sabha elections from various parts of the country.
Khursheed assured that his ministry will take all possible steps for the upliftment of Muslims along with other minority communities.
He said implementation of the recommendations made by the Sachar Committee was the best step for the development of Muslims in the country.
Major fire at ammo dump in Vavuniya !!!
“A stock of unserviceable artillery ammunition, kept aside in one corner of the Wanni Security Forces Headquarters in Vavuniya, caught fire yesterday evening at about 5.45 pm while soldiers were removing them to be taken to a more secured area before disposal,” Army Headquarters said.
After two hours, fire fighters were able to minimise the spread of the fire, it added.
Meanwhile, an army official in the area said that the ammunition dump exploded with a series of loud bangs. Soon after the incident, people in the vicinity were evacuated and
several roads close to the Wanni Headquarters were closed to traffic until the fire was brought under control.
No damage or injuries had been caused by the accidental explosion, as the stock was old.
However, the military is to launch an inquiry into the incident to find the cause of the fire -- whether it was sabotage or an accident.
Last Saturday, a similar incident was reported from the Jaffna army complex, when a fire broke out at an unserviceable ammunition dump inside the high security zone. It had lasted for a few hours; however no damage or injuries were reported.
A special investigation is currently underway to find the cause of the fire at the Jaffna dump.
Canadian MP detained in Sri Lanka
Was UN Organization unwittingly responsible for Prabhakaran’sdeath?
Speculations are rife that it is because of the intense pressure brought to bear on the UN Organization by the Tamil Tiger sympathizers of the Tamil Diaspora across the World by pointing an accusing finger at the UN Organization officials over Prabhakaran’s death, that its Secretary General Ban Ki Moon is constrained to demand an International probe into the Sri Lanka (SL) war crimes.
Those who are aware of the circumstances surrounding the final hours of Velupilllai Prabhakaran and his Organization are also aware that Prabhakaran entertained the belief that the UN organization officials will rescue him. Even though the facts may be buried following the deaths of Prabhakaran, his family and leaders, the UN organization officials who held negotiations with Prabhakaran in his final moments knew fully well what truly happened.
After Prabhakaran’s hopes based on the Indian Gen. elections evaporated, he pinned his hopes on the UN Organization. It is a huge question mark as to who imparted this idea to Prabhakaran that his life will be saved by the UN Organization’s intervention. However, it is a fact that Prabhakaran anticipated UN Organization’s intervention at the final moments to save him. It is his labouring under this delusion during this crucial period which eventually led to his death.
It is a mystery to the Tamil Tiger sympathizers that Prabahakaran who has a reputation for being extremely clever at seeking out alternative courses of action in a crisis did not decide on such action plans in these circumstances. They are of the opinion that , he would have had several plans :say , plan A, B or C, which he could have used to save his life.
It is therefore hard for them to believe even today that he is dead. However , sources who were close to Prabhakaran and aware of the final events leading to his death know one truth that Prabhakaran had one plan stemming from his faith in the UN Organization that the latter will by its intervention save him. What Prabhakaran wished was to save himself and his leaders in order to protect his Organization from a total annihilation via the intervention of the UN Organization. But, the UN organization on the contrary had one objective - to save the civilian population trapped in the war safe zone. The UN reckoned that there were more than 40,000 civilians entrapped in that zone.
The Tamil Tiger sympathizers had great expectations on UN Sec. General Ban Ki Moon’s impending visit to SL soon before the SL Govt. launched the blitzkrieg to capture Prabhakaran in the final phase of the war following the announcement of the results of the Indian General elections. But, to the consternation of the Tamil Tiger sympathizers, it was not Ban Ki Moon who made the visit, rather it was the Chief of Staff Vijay Nambiar whom he sent as his representative.
Earlier too , Nambiar has visited SL as Ban Ki Moon’s representative at the end of which tour , he paid a visit to his motherland , India , prior to returning to New York. Vijay Nambiar‘s report on SL situation to the UN Organization after visiting India was vehemently criticized by the Tamil Tiger sympathizers as being prejudicial in favour of the SL Govt., and that he had been brainwashed by India. The Tamil Tiger sympathizers also accused Satish Nambiar, Indias former Army General and brother of Vijay Nambiar as proffering advice to SL regarding the war. Indeed, Satish Nambiar has on many occasions extolled SL Army General’s competence and efficiency. It is amidst these raging accusations during the final hours before the liquidation of Prabhakaran, UN Secretary General sent his special representative Vijay Nambiar to SL.
At the exchange of views between Prabhakaran and the UN Organization officials, they aimed at formulating plans to save Prabhakaran, there were three prominent persons of Prabhakaran’s international chain on his side ; they were , the Tamil Tiger International chain chief K.P. ; Adel Balasingham ,wife of former Tamil Tiger representative Balasingham and Dr. Sri Skandarajah who is now with the Obama Govt. after having somehow ingratiating himself into it.
K.P. met UN Organization representatives sometime ago. However, the UN representatives had not had the necessity to meet K.P. to save Prabhakaran or the Tamil Tigers, but to rescue the Tamil civilians entrapped in the war safe zone. K.P. was told by the UN representatives to pressurize Prabhakaran to liberate the civil population. Though this information was conveyed to Prabhakaran, the latter was insistent on a ceasefire.
The pressure exerted on the Governments of Europe by the Tamil Diaspora and the Tamil Tiger sympathizers was led to the UN Organization by Europe. In the last phase of the war, the Tamil sympathizers and the Tamil Diaspora created an impression at the UN Organization that thousands of Tamil civilians can be killed just before the capture of Prabhakaran.
It is to avert such a situation that the UN Secretary General sent his special representative Vijay Nambiar to SL. It was Prabhakaran’s notion based on the advice of K.P., Adel and Sri Skandarajah that Vijay Nambiar will in order to save the civilian population visit his area of location. In such an event, the SL army would have been stymied in launching attacks into the region where Prabhakaran and his leaders were, mingling with the civilian population. Nambiar was of the view that thousands of civilians were remaining in the place where Prabhakaran was. Indeed, according to some sources, Nambiar had made repeated requests to the SL Govt. for permission and a helicopter to travel to that area. But, the SL Govt. has turned down the requests citing inclement and unfavourable weather conditions.
The LTTE sympathizers are of the view that it was the intensification of International pressure on Nambiar that subdued India.
India pledges USD 110 million to Sri Lanka
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh told the Indian Parliament yesterday that his government had committed Indian Rs 5 crore (USD 110 million) for the rehabilitation and resettlement of the IDPs, and that, if Sri Lanka government asked for more financial assistance, his government would be willing to provide that as well.
The Indian premier said his government was keen to see that the IDPs get an opportunity to go back to their places of origin as soon as possible, and hoped to help the process in every possible ways.
"The Tamil problem is larger than that of the LTTE. We hope Sri Lanka will show imagination and courage in meeting the legitimate concerns and aspirations of the Tamil people to live their lives as equal citizens, and with dignity and self-respect," Dr. Singh said in the Lok Sabha, while replying to the debate on the Motion of Thanks on the President's address at the joint sitting of parliament.
He said India was taking an active part in the relief and rehabilitation of the internally displaced people in Sri Lanka.
"I have already earmarked Rs.500 crore for this purpose," he said.
Dr. Singh said the Indian government was willing to do more to restore normalcy and to return such people to their rightful homes and occupations,
Meanwhile, several Rajya Sabah members also expressed their concern over the plight of the ethnic Tamils in Sri Lanka, prompting the government to assure them that it would give an "appropriate response" to the concerns of the members.
"Government will respond appropriately once the feeling of the House on the issue is conveyed to the Prime Minister," Prithviraj Chavan, Minister of State in Prime Minister's Office, told the Upper House, after several members insistently called for an all-party meeting on the plight of the Sri Lankan Tamils.
BJP member Venkaiah Naidu said the reports from Sri Lanka "are horrible, and there seems to be nothing less than a genocide" taking place there.
He said the international community had not done much and the Prime Minister should call an all-party meeting to discuss the issue at length.
AIADMK's V. Maitreyan, CPI's D Raja, Brinda Karat of CPI(M) and some left MPs also joined the chorus, demanding that an all-party meeting be convened, terming it the government's "moral responsibility" to look into the interests of the ethnic Tamils in Sri Lanka.P J Kurien and Santosh Bagrodia of the Congress also associated themselves with the sentiments expressed, and urged the government to take up the matter with the Sri Lankan government.
Rajya Sabha concern over Lankan Tamils' plight !!!
The issue of Sri Lankan Tamils figured in Rajya Sabha on Tuesday again with members cutting across party line expressing concern over the plight of ethnic Tamils, forcing the government to assure the House that it would come out with an "appropriate response" to the matter.
The government assurance came after a number of MPs demanded an all-party meeting on the issue. "I will convey the feeling of the House to the PM and government will respond appropriately on the issue," minister of state in PMO Prithviraj Chavan told the House.
Raising the issue, BJP leader M Venkaiah Naidu said that reports emanating from Sri Lanka "are horrible, and there seems to be nothing less than a genocide" taking place there.
Naidu said that the international community has not done much and the PM should call an all-party meeting to discuss the issue at length.
V Maitreyan of AIADMK, D Raja of CPI, Brinda Karat of CPM along with other Left MPs also joined the chorus demanding an all-party meeting, terming it the government's "moral responsibility" to look into the interests of ethnic Tamils in Sri Lanka.
"The dimension of this human tragedy on Tamil women and children is something which requires special attention and redressal," Karat said.
P J Kurien and Santosh Bagrodia of Congress also urged the government to take up the matter with the Sri Lankan government.
True Face: INDIA WILL NOT TELL LANKA WHAT TO DO, SAYS MENON !!!
“India would not remain a safe place if Sri Lanka’s security is threatened, as the spillover effects of terrorism always put the security of those who are around in danger” said Mr. Menon.
Speaking to a group of visiting Sri Lankan editors, Mr. Menon said that India and Sri Lanka had both learnt lessons the hard way and India now looked forward to Sri Lanka’s prosperity since the financial stability of its neighbours was vital for India’s stability and prosperity. Citing the issues that India faced due to the growing instability in Pakistan, he said one could not expect Indian Punjab to be stable if there were abject poverty, unemployment and security issues in Pakistani Punjab.
He emphasised that the 3 next move of Sri Lanka towards national reconciliation was something that Sri Lanka should explore and “it is neither the job of India nor of Norway to prescribe what is best for Sri Lanka”.
“I am quite impressed by what President Mahinda Rajapaksa has explained as his plan towards this. India will always back him in whatever decisions he thinks best suited for Sri Lanka” he said.
Responding to a question on Tamil political parties in Sri Lanka, he said a couple of Tamil National Alliance (TNA) seniors were present in Delhi at the time he was talking to the Sri Lankan editors.
“They have various contacts in Delhi with whom they have been having informal dialogue on and off. As far as I know they don’t have an appointment with the Prime Minister” said Mr. Menon, adding that Sri Lankans should not read their presence as a cause for alarm.
On the long overdue, proposed, Defence Pact between India and Sri Lanka he said it should take its natural course.
Commenting on the Sri Lankan Tamil diaspora’s attacks on Indian embassies, he said the Indian diaspora “did not take that well at all”.
Claiming that the war in Sri Lanka had made Indo-Sri Lanka media reports ‘mono-focused,’ Mr. Menon said that he hoped there would be a diversification of subjects now that the war was over.
“Sri Lanka has a huge market here in India. It should exploit the opportunities. Also we should work together in many areas, like garment industry, where Sri Lanka is known for its expertise on high end products, whereas we are known for lower ends due to cheap labour. Together we can do wonders” he said optimistically.
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Women's bill a conspiracy to 'finish' regional parties: Lalu
Lalu Prasad, who was joined by former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Kalyan Singh, warned of a major movement if quotas for the scheduled castes, scheduled tribes, OBCs and minorities was not included in the legislation.
Participating in the debate in Lok Sabha on the Motion of Thanks to the President for her address, Prasad said "Mulayam Singh had said there was a conspiracy (in bringing the bill in its present form) and I am now exposing it."
He alleged that moves were afoot to prevent progress and development of backward sections and "finish" the regional parties.
"These (backward) sections need to be represented... and therefore we must have quota within the quota," the RJD chief said and warned "we will not agree if you don't do this."
Kalyan Singh also spoke of a "deep conspiracy" and alleged that sections in both the ruling Congress and Opposition BJP were involved in it.
"The conspiracy is to keep these (downtrodden) sections away from power and development," he said adding that his voice was "not heard" by the BJP leadership when he was in that party.
Sri Lankan Tamils unhappy with India’’s stance
Sri Lankan Tamils are unhappy with India’’s stand on Sri Lankan military action against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in the island nation.
These were the views expressed by a team of Sri Lankan journalists of Tamilian origin at a meeting hosted by the Indian Council of World Affairs (ICWA) here on Monday.
They contended that Sri Lankan Tamils feel India cooperated with the Sri Lankan government rather than doing something for them.
“As far as Tamils are concerned they are in a position of humiliation. They feel they are humiliated by every one including India. They expected India to at least do something during the later stage and even India coordinated and cooperated with the Sri Lankan government,” said R Bharati, Editor, Udayan and Sodoroli, published from Sri Lanka.
Although the Sri Lankan Government is determined to rehabilitate the internally displaced Tamil families from the north, there might hindrances in its way, said another journalist.
“The intention is there but Rajapaksa Government also has certain hardliner allies who would not like him to take that route but wait and see how it works. It may not work out as quickly as most of us would wish but I think eventually there is a determination to resolve this problem,” said N Vithyatharan, a senior journalist from Sri Lanka.
Sri Lanka declared total victory on LTTE on May 18 in a 25-year civil war after crushing the last resistance put up by the separatist Tamil Tigers and killing the LTTE leader Vellupillai Prabhakaran.
Sri Lanka Extends Anti-Terror Laws Despite Defeat Of Tigers
Prime Minister Ratnasiri Wickremanayake told parliament that the government wanted to extend the state of emergency by a month despite last month's defeat of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, or LTTE, and the deaths of their leaders.
"There could be fire beneath the embers," he said. "If there are elements who still support terrorism, we will deal with them."
The state of emergency allows the government to arrest and detain suspects for indefinite periods without trial.
The military has detained more than 9,200 Tigers, but fear that rebel cells may still be active across the island.
Sri Lanka has been under a state of emergency since 1983 with a few short breaks in between. Parliament must vote on the state of emergency every month.
The United Nations has estimated that up to 100,000 people may have been killed in the island's decades-long Tamil separatist conflict.
Govt under fire over capitation fee scam in both Houses !!!
Raising the issue of the sale of seats in medical colleges — highlighted last week by a TOI-Times Now expose — BJP's Murli Manohar Joshi said that private medical colleges were extracting Rs 1 crore to Rs 2 crore for a post-graduate seat.
Joshi, who was speaking during Zero Hour in the Lok Sabha, argued for a comprehensive revamp of policies to stop what he called the auction of seats in medical colleges. He also focused on the political aspect of the scam, saying ``those who are part of the government are also involved''.
In the Rajya Sabha, AIADMK MP V Maitreyan echoed the allegations, singling out ministers from Tamil Nadu. Citing the TOI report which appeared last week, Maitreyan turned towards the PM and said: ``This clearly shows how tainted your ministers are.''
Though Maitreyan did not take the name of any minister, his remarks were clearly aimed at DMK's Union minister of state for information and broadcasting S Jagathrakshakan who is the chairman of Shree Balaji Medical College and Hospital -- one of the medical colleges which allegedly demanded huge money for an MBBS seat.
The issue of capitation fee being extorted by medical colleges in brazen violation of the SC order and with the suspected connivance of the regulator has come under the scrutiny of policy-makers since the TOI-Times Now expose. On Sunday, HRD minister Kapil Sibal had said that the government was working on a policy to banish the malaise of capitation fee from deemed universities as well as other institutions.
``Don't worry, we are aware of it. We will take a holistic view and a cohesive structure will be put in place to deal with all the issues, not only in universities, but also in all institutions,'' he said in an interview.
On Monday, raising the issue in the Lok Sabha, Joshi said that the continuing extraction of capitation fees tilted the field in favour of the rich. With the demand far outstripping the availability, only the rich could have access to such education, the former HRD minister regretted.
He also emphasized that the menace of capitation fee was unlikely to stop till government made attempts to increase the number of seats, pointing out that there were just a few thousand post-grduate seats available in the billion-plus country.
He said US had ten times more such seats than India and many Indian students prefer to go to America for higher studies. ``This, in turn, has led to unavailability of specialist doctors including cardiologists in the country,'' Joshi argued.
Hinduism is not a religion, but a way of life: RSS !!!
Referring to religious conversions in the country, Bhagwat said one should respect other religions and hurling abuses at others faith was not good.
Expressing his concern over rise in terrorism and poverty, the RSS chief called for systematic efforts to eradicate the two evils from the society.
He said India can not be compared with other countries in the world as the country has its own identity which is unity in diversity.
Former Supreme Court Judge, Justice K T Thomas who was chief guest for the function did not turn up citing domestic problems at his residence in Kottayam, Kerala. Instead he sent a three page message which was read out on the occasion.
Chinese passing off fake drugs as ‘Made in India’ !!!
Are fake drugs manufactured in China being pushed into various African countries with the `Made in India' tag? The Indian government has long suspected this to be the case, but it now has definite evidence for the first time.
Last week, the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) of Nigeria issued a press release stating that a large consignment of fake anti-malarial generic pharmaceuticals labelled `Made in India' were, in fact, found to have been produced in China.
New Delhi has registered ``strong protest'' with the Chinese mission and China's foreign trade ministry, according to sources in the commerce ministry.
India's High Commissioner in the Nigerian capital of Abuja, Mahesh Sachdev, had earlier written to then commerce secretary GSK Pillai, alerting him to the large seizure: ``While this is a case of a Chinese company exporting fake `Made in India' labelled medicines which has been accidentally exposed, it is unlikely to be an isolated incident. Indeed there is no reason for Nigeria to be the only country to be receiving such consignments.''
His letter went on to say: ``Fake foreign-made generics carrying `Made in India' label can do tremendous harm to our interests. It not only dents our image and takes our legitimate market share, it also erodes the distinction between generic and fake medicines that we have been campaigning for at WHO and WTO''.
Commerce ministry sources said: ``We have had many complaints about such fake drugs from China being offloaded as Indian drugs in countries like Ghana, South Africa, Ivory Coast and West Africa — in general, where India has a substantial market share. But so far there has been no formal complaint. This is the first time that such a large international consignment has been seized and this will be taken up strongly with the Chinese side.''
Sachdev in his letter said that he had spoken to the director-general of NAFDAC Dr Paul Orhii who said that the Nigerian preference for generics made such cases of fake drugs more common. He expressed NAFDAC's determination to curb circulation of substandard fake medicines.
India and China have been held primarily responsible for fake drugs in the Nigerian market in particular and Africa in general. About 60% of drugs in Nigeria are imported. Between 2001 and 2007, more than 30 Indian and Chinese companies were banned in Nigeria for exporting fake drugs to the country.
However, Dr Mira Shiva of the Initiative for Health Equity and Society (IHES) told TOI that both India and China being large manufacturers of generics, multinational firms would look to discredit the two countries and label their drugs as substandard, so that they would have greater access to the African markets. She warned against the two countries trying to run each other down before ascertaining the full facts in the case to rule out any orchestration, but added that India ought to be more careful to ensure the quality of the drugs exported as well as sold domestically.