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KL Rahul the hero as Kings XI Punjab remain unbeaten at home

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KL Rahul’s third fifty in four matches helped Kings XI Punjab over the line with a ball to spare, ensuring they maintained a perfect home record in IPL 2019 with a six-wicket win over Sunrisers Hyderabad. The visiting bowling unit did well to stretch the match into the final over as a 114-run second-wicket stand between Rahul and Mayank Agarwal nearly went to waste due to a late stumble chasing a target of 151.

With 19 off 18 balls required and nine wickets in hand, Sandeep Sharma and Siddharth Kaul suddenly dragged Sunrisers back into the contest with a superb pair of death overs that claimed Agarwal, David Miller and Mandeep Singh to leave Rahul and new man Sam Curran needing 11 to get off the final over bowled by Mohammad Nabi. But Sunrisers paid for sloppy fielding in the ensuing sequence as a pair of would-be singles by Curran turned into two twos, before a final fumble by David Warner at long-on on the penultimate ball allowed a single to become another two for the winning run.

Power outage

After R Ashwin won the toss and sent the visitors in to bat, the Kings XI bowling unit strangled Sunrisers top-order in the first half of the innings. Jonny Bairstow fell to Mujeeb Ur Rahman’s fourth ball in the second over as a leg stump line of attack that initially resulted in a pair of leg-side wides finally paid off with a catch flicked to Ashwin at midwicket.

Warner survived a run-out chance by Miller at backward point on 4 in the fifth over as both he and Vijay Shankar struggled to get momentum going in the face of a disciplined display by the hosts, ending the Powerplay at 27 for 1. The pair reached 50 for 1 at the halfway mark, having gone 5.1 overs without a boundary. The pressure finally resulted in Shankar edging Ashwin behind in the 11th as his attempted late cut to third man went awry due to some extra bounce.

Warner shifts gears

Entering the 16th over, Warner was still striking at under a run a ball before taking Mujeeb on to give Sunrisers a late burst. Warner had earlier showed signs of getting unstuck by reverse sweeping Mujeeb over point for a boundary in the 13th and became aggressive once more against the Afghan by stepping outside leg stump to loft him over long-on for six, moving to 47 off 46 balls. He brought up a 49-ball half-century later in the over, the slowest of Warner’s T20 career.

Warner survived another chance on the second ball of the final over. After Mohammed Shami had Manish Pandey caught at deep midwicket to start the over, Warner should have been out on 69 gloving an attempted scoop to the keeper but was given not out. A single next ball allowed Deepak Hooda on strike, who flicked four past the keeper before two straight drives accounted for another 10 runs to complete 100 off the final 10 overs for Sunrisers.

Rashid nabs Gayle the whale

The 20-year-old Afghan legspinner took a famous beating at the hands of the Universe Boss on the same ground last season when Gayle torched Rashid Khan for six sixes, including four in a row during one over, on the way to an unbeaten 104 off 63 balls. Rashid ended with 1 for 55 on that day in a Kings XI win.

But on this occasion, their showdown was short and sweet in favour of Rashid who nabbed the biggest fish out there. Having already scored 16 of Kings XI’s first 18 runs, Gayle decided to take on the first delivery Rashid bowled after entering the attack in the fourth over and wound up driving a catch to Hooda at long-on, who charged in for a brilliant take.

Rahul stays cool

After Gayle fell, wickets were hard to come by for Rashid and everyone else in the Sunrisers bowling unit. Rahul continued his fine early season form by steering the rest of the Kings XI chase. He smacked Nabi for two boundaries in the 13th to bring up a 34-ball half-century.

Victory looked assured before the late wobble of wickets. But after five runs by Curran to start the final over, Rahul’s dominance over Nabi continued with a straight driven four to take the equation down to two off two balls. Another flick by Rahul toward long-on was certain to level the scores but wound up becoming the winning shot after Warner couldn’t pick up the ball cleanly.

It’s going to be fun to tell another story: Irrfan on ‘Angrezi Medium’

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Mumbai, (PTI) Irrfan Khan on Monday said he is happy to be back on a film set and is excited to tell the audience another story.

Irrfan, who is making comeback to the movies with “Angrezi Medium” after recovering from neuroendocrine tumour, will be playing a sweet shop owner in the film, a sequel to his 2017 hit “Hindi Medium”.

The actor shared a picture from the set of the movie, which is currently being shot in Udaipur, Rajasthan.

“GMB (Ghasiteram Mishthan Bhandar) serving since 1900s . It’s going to be fun to tell another story #AngreziMedium,” Irrfan captioned the picture.

In the photo, the 52-year-old actor can be seen dressed up as his character Champak.

According to the synopsis, Irrfan and Deepak Dobriyal will play brothers in the film who have inherited a 100-year-old sweet business and are also rivals. A distant cousin, played by Manu Rishi, who owns the biggest sweet shop also adds to the rivalry within the family.

The film features Radhika Madan as Irrfan’s daughter and talks are on for another leading lady.

“Angrezi Medium” is directed by Homi Adjania and produced by Dinesh Vijan.

Pakistan rejects fresh Indian claim IAF downed PAF jet

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ISLAMABAD: Rejecting India’s latest reiteration of its claim that it downed a Pakistani fighter jet in February, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) chief Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor on Monday said that false claims do not turn into truths no matter how many times they are repeated.

He said that India only made false claims and could not present to the world any proof to support those claims.
The director general of ISPR, the public affairs wing of the military, was responding to a news conference held by the Indian air chief earlier in the day in New Delhi, where Air Vice Marshal R.G.K Kapoor presented “irrefutable evidence” that they had downed a Pakistani fighter jet in February.

The ISPR director general in a statement said that Pakistan was tightlipped over the damage caused to India in February’s clash at the hands of Pakistani forces.

“Do not overlook our silence. We did not beat drums over the truth. The truth is this, Pakistan Air Force downed two Indian Jets,” the ISPR chief said, adding “everyone saw the wreckage [of the Indian jets]”, Maj Gen Ghafoor said.
ISPR chief says lies do not become truths by way of repetitions

It is worth mentioning that the US-based Foreign Policy magazine has also rejected the Indian claim of shooting down a Pakistani F-16.

“India’s claim that one of its fighter pilots shot down a Pakistani F-16 fighter jet in an aerial battle between the two nuclear powers in February appears to be wrong,” read a report recently posted on the magazine’s website.
Following the Foreign Policy’s revelation, Prime Minister Imran Khan also rebuked the Indian leadership over its false claim of shooting down an F-16.

“The truth always prevails and is always the best policy,” the prime minister tweeted.

Pakistan believes that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi wanted to win the elections through war hysteria and false claims of shooting down a Pakistani jet.

However, ignoring Pakistan’s rejection of the Indian claim as well as the American magazine’s report, the Indian Air Force on Monday made yet another claim, but could not produce any solid evidence to support its point.

According to AFP, India’s air force presented on Monday what it called “irrefutable evidence” that it had downed a Pakistan fighter jet in February during a dogfight over the skies in the disputed region of Kashmir.

India lost a Mig-21 Bison in the aerial skirmish and its pilot was captured by Pakistan and later returned, cooling one of the most serious military confrontations between the two countries in decades.

But India has since claimed that its pilot first fired on an F-16, sending the damaged jet crashing into Azad Kashmir — something Islamabad says never happened.

AVM Kapoor repeated this at the press conference in Delhi, reading out the “evidence” gathered by India and displaying radar images he claimed proved the Pakistan jet was struck and crashed.

“There is no doubt that two aircraft went down in the aerial engagement on 27 February 2019,” Kapoor said, reading from a prepared statement.

India’s air force “has irrefutable evidence of not only the fact that F-16 was used” on the day of the dogfight, but that it was shot down by the Indian jet, he added.

He claimed that further “credible information and evidence” backed this version of events but could not be released due to confidentiality concerns.

Foreign Policy magazine cited two unnamed senior US defence officials who said that US personnel recently conducted a count of Pakistan’s F-16s and found none missing.

The magazine quoted one of the officials as saying that Pakistan had invited the US to physically count its F-16 fleet.

The dogfight happened after Indian aircraft carried out an airstrike on what it alleged was a “terrorist training camp” in Pakistan.

That in turn was in response to a suicide bombing on February 14 in India-held Kashmir that killed 40 Indian troops and which was claimed by a militant group based in Pakistan.

Doubt has also been cast over the success of India’s airstrike, which Amit Shah, president of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), claimed killed 250.

Pakistan denied that there was any damage or casualties.Independent reporting by multiple local and international outlets who visited the site also found no evidence of a terrorist training camp or of any infrastructure damage.

Pakistan said it shot down two Indian planes and lost none of its own, but India said that it lost only one aircraft.

Agencies

BJP’s poll manifesto voice of an isolated man: Rahul

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New Delhi, Apr 9 (PTI) In a scathing criticism of the BJP’s manifesto for the upcoming Lok Sabha polls, Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday said it was the voice of “an isolated man”, besides being “short sighted” and “arrogant”.

The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) released its manifesto for the high-stakes general election starting April 11 on Monday, promising to implement the NRC in different parts of the country to push out infiltrators and zero tolerance to terror while reiterating its pet causes — construction of the Ram temple in Ayodhya and scrapping of Articles 370 and 35A, dealing with Jammu and Kashmir’s special status.

“The Congress manifesto was created through discussion. The voice of over a million Indian people it is wise and powerful,” Gandhi said in a tweet.

“The BJP Manifesto was created in a closed room. The voice of an isolated man, it is short sighted and arrogant,” he added.

The Congress had dubbed the BJP’s election manifesto a “Jhansa Patra” (deception document) and a “bubble of lies” on Monday and said it would have been better had the saffron party issued a “maafinama” instead.

Articles 370, 35A permanent, can’t be revoked : Justice Hasnain Masoodi

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Terming BJP promise of abrogating Articles 370 and 35A in its election manifesto as frivolous and preposterous, Justice (Retd) Hasnain Masoodi, the NC candidate for Anantnag Parliamentary Constituency, Monday said that both the Articles are permanent, beyond change and Amendment and cannot be fiddled with much less abrogated.


Justice (Retd) Masoodi however reminded people of “nefarious designs of anti Kashmir forces” who are keen to implement the plans of abrogating Article 370 and article 35-A with the help of local collaborators who till recently were their friends but are now wearing a different costume without change in their basic anti Kashmir agenda.

Man held for killing wife over ‘fidelity’

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Gurgaon, (PTI) A man was held for allegedly killing his wife by crushing her face with stones multiple times over suspicion of her fidelity in Nathupur area, police said Monday.
The incident occurred Sunday when the accused, Dharmendra, who is a resident of Chattarpur in South Delhi, killed his wife, they said.

Local police team recovered the woman’s body, later identified as Kajol, from Aravalli mountain adjoining to Nathupur village Monday, police said.

“During investigation, Dharmendra was arrested with the help of technical surveillance from his hideout in Aaya Nagar area of Delhi,” Gurgaon police PRO Subhash Bokan said.

“Dharmendra disclosed that as per the plan he asked Kajol to visit his brother Satish in Nathupur. He instead took her to Aravalli mountain where he indulged in a fight over the issue of suspecting her character. He later killed her after attacking her with stones multiple times,” Bokan added.

The woman, a native of Assam, got married to Dharmendra three months ago. PTI CORR.

Jaish Commander Nisar Ahmed Tantray Says He Knew About Pulwama Attack

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Jaish-e-Mohammed commander, Nisar Ahmed Tantray, deported from the UAE to India last Sunday, has disclosed that he knew about the February 14 Pulwama suicide car bombing because the key conspirator, Mudassir Khan, had asked him to participate in a “spectacular” attack being planned at the instructions of JeM’s leadership in Pakistan, an official involved in Tantray’s interrogation said.

This is the first confirmation from a JeM commander that the Pulwama attack was carried out on the orders of the outfit’s leadership, and that Khan was the person who executed it. Until now, Indian investigative agencies were depending on intelligence inputs and the questioning of some lower-level JeM militants.

Tantray, the brother of slain JeM leader Noor Ahmed Tantray, fled from India on February 1 this year.
According to an intelligence bureau officer who spoke on condition of anonymity, he has significant influence over JeM cadres in Kashmir valley, particularly after he planned the December 30, 2017 attack on a CRPF Group Camp in Lethpora.

Tantray has told interrogators that Khan called him using a social media app and informed about the plan to hit a convoy in mid-February with heavy explosives somewhere in Pulwama.

Khan asked for Tantray’s help in the logistics, planning and execution of the bomb blast . Tantray was a senior commander of JeM in the Valley and cadres, who were part of the operation, would be motivated with his presence, a NIA officer said on condition of anonymity.

Although Tantray has denied any involvement in the Pulwama attack, where a suicide bomber blew up a CRPF convoy, killing 40, and which brought India and Pakistan to the brink of war (he says he was in Dubai at the time), the NIA is not taking his word for it.“Nisar Tantray is a senior JeM operative in Kashmir. Commanders at his level are aware of all the plans, particularly for a Pulwama type attack which would have taken months of planning. We are further interrogating him about his role because the timing of his flight to UAE is suspicious. He might have taken active part in the Pulwama attack and fled two weeks before February 14 to avoid capture”, the NIA officer added.
(HT)

After year-long silence, Zakir Musa releases audio message

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Srinagar, April 8 : Militant commander Zakir Musa has released an audio message after a year-long silence,

accusing both India and Pakistan of conspiring together to end the “jihad in Kashmir.”  He also appealed people to stay away from upcoming polls, terming voting  a “polytheistic act, whether it is held in Kashmir or Pakistan.”

“Pakistan and India, both slaves of America, are trying to demolish the Jihad in Kashmir. If this happens, we will be held accountable for (failing to protect it) on the Day of Judgement,” he said in a 15 minute-long audio.

Musa also praised the Taliban movement of Afghanistan and said they were the example to be followed by the militants in Kashhmir. “The entire world united against the Jihad in Afghanistan. For 17 years, the mujahideen of Afghanistan had no protector besides Allah and today you see, how the Mujahideen and Shariyat has won. This victory was possible only when they freed their Jihad from the traitors who backstabbed Jihad, these Mujahideen are a source of inspiration for us,” he said.

He also rejected any formula prepared by India and Pakistan to solve Kashmir issue and said that implementation of “shariyat was the only acceptable solution.”

Musa also paid tributes to the militants killed in Kashmir valley in recent months including his deputy Mohammad Saleh, alias Rehan Khan, who was killed in a gunfight last year.

Musa urged Muslim mothers in India to “prepare their sons for jihad” to protect their “faith and families” in the fresh audio statement that was released on social media sites.

The appeal by Musa to Muslim mothers in India comes after army’s Srinagar-based corps commander had made an appeal to mothers in Kashmir to stop their sons from picking up arms. (GNS)

Google can’t substitute your doctor: DAK cautions against its use for medical advice

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Srinagar, April 08 : With more and more people in Kashmir Valley getting hooked to internet for health issues, Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) on Monday cautioned against use of Google for medical advice.

“Google cannot substitute your doctor,” said DAK President Dr Nisar ul Hassan in a communiqué.

“Many people are treating Google as their doctor and the dangerous trend is on the rise,” he said.

Dr Nisar said the danger with the internet is that you can incorrectly diagnose yourself.

“The biggest problem is that a symptom that presents for one disease may also present for another.

While your headache may be due to migraine or sinusitis, you may end up diagnosing yourself with brain tumor by Dr Google.

You may get a label of indigestion for upper abdominal discomfort from your web, but actually it may be a sign of heart attack,” Dr Nisar said.

“Psychosomatic disorders are the other danger with Dr Google, he said adding that these disorders have no physical disease and physical symptoms in them are due to mental factors.”

Dr Nisar said the incorrect diagnosis can lead to incorrect prescription, which can make you more ill. You will be taking medication for an illness you don’t have.

He said Computers and Smart phones can’t replace medical professionals who use a complex symptom tree model to diagnose the cause of symptoms. Initial questions, tests and observations lead to secondary questions and tests, and so on until all but one diagnosis is ruled out.

“It is important to remember that technology will never bring the single most important aspect to medical care: the human touch.

Holding of patients hands, guiding them through their treatment and discussing all available options is something technology will never create.

The science can be replicated, sure, and in fact help in diagnosis and treatment plans, but the humanity of one life impacting another will never be matched,” said Dr Nisar. 

HC notice to govt on pleas against highway ban order, govt asked to file response tomorrow   

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Srinagar, April 8 : The J&K High Court has sought a response from government on tomorrow on petitions against the closure of two days a week of the highway from Baramulla to Udhampur.

A division bench comprising Chief Justice Geeta Mital and Justice Tashi Rabastan issued the notice which was accepted by senior additional advocate general to the government. “The government was directed to come with alternate arrangements and other suggestions by tomorrow.”

The petitions have been filed by a lawyer, Mir Shafaqat Nazir, and Shah Faesal, the former IAS officer who floated a political party earlier this year and both are seeking directions to quash the state home department’s April 3 order.

“The (Principal Secretary to government), Home Department, Civil Secretariat has issued an arbitrary and capricious order dated 03.04.2019 in terms whereof two dedicated days in a week viz. Wednesday and Sunday have been kept for movement of security forces’ convoys, when there would be no civilian traffic on highway from Baramulla through Srinagar, Qazigund, Jawahar Tunnel, Banihal to Ramban till Udhampur from 4.00 A.M. to 5.00 P.M,” Shafaqat submits in the petition.

“The order is illegal and unconstitutional having been issued in violation of the rights guaranteed to the petitioner under Article 14, 19 and 21 of the constitution,” he said.

Shafaqat told GNS that under Section 144 CrPC, only an executive magistrate can place restrictions on the movement of people in urgent cases of apprehended danger etc.

“(Principal Secretary to government, Home) has no power or authority to pass an order placing restrictions over the movement of people. The impugned order is as such, non est in the eyes of law and deserves to be quashed,” he said.

Dr. Shah Faesal has termed the ban as a violation of fundamental rights guaranteed under Article 19 and 21 of Indian constitution.

The Faesal’s PIL is argued by advocates Tasaduk Khuwaja and senior council of Supreme Court advocate Ehsan Javed along with some other advocates. (GNS)