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Sacked for complaining about food, EX-BSF man to contest LS polls against Modi

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Tej Bahadur Yadav, who was sacked from BSF after he uploaded a video complaining of bad quality food being served to the forces has said he will contest the upcoming Lok Sabha elections from Varanasi against Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Yadav and ex BSF man and a resident of Rewari in Haryana, claimed he was approached by several parties to join them but chose to contest as an independent candidate. He said by contesting the elections he would raise the issue of corruption in the forces.

“My motive is not to win or lose. It is to highlight how this government has failed the forces, especially paramilitary forces. PM Modi seeks votes in the name of our jawans but has done nothing for them. Our paramilitary jawans (CRPF men) killed recently in Pulwama were not even given martyr status by this government,” he was quoted as saying by Hindustan Times.

Yadav was dismissed from BSF in 2017 after he took to social media to complain about the quality of food being served to the forces in Jammu and Kashmir.

He has challenged his dismissal in the court and the case is in the trial stage. “My dismissal was completely wrong. They claimed I am being removed for indiscipline.

At least the government could have bothered to address the corruption issue I had raised. Its actions to suppress my voice only shows this government is a party to large scale corruption in the forces,” Yadav said.

He said he would soon go to Varanasi and start campaigning with the help of ex-servicemen and farmers. “We are building our strategy to target maximum voters,” he said.

ITBP officer shoots self dead in north Kashmir

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Srinagar, March 30 : A Sub-Inspector of Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) committed suicide by shooting self with his service rifle at Town Hall Kunzer in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district on Saturday morning, police said.

“Sub-Inspector Chander Mani of ITBP of 4th Adhoc G Coy today morning shoots himself at Town Hall area of Kunzer while he was on duty,” a police officer told GNS, adding that the trooper suffered serious injuries in the incident.

Following the gunshot, the colleagues rushed towards the trooper and found him in a pool of blood, he said, adding that the injured was immediately taken to nearby hospital where doctors declared him brought dead.

It could not be immediately known why the trooper took this extreme step, he said.

Meanwhile, the officer said that a case has been registered and further investigations have been taken up. (GNS)

IPL: Warner stars as SRH pip Royals in thrilling tie

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Bollywood actress-turned-politician Urmila Matondkar on Friday said that she does not have any specific agenda for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections and that honesty is her only agenda.

Urmila Matondkar was interacting with the media during her election campaign in Mumbai.

The Congress on Friday fielded Urmila Matondkar from Mumbai North Lok Sabha constituency, two days after she joined the party.

Matondkar is pitted against Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Gopal Shetty, who defeated former Mumbai Congress chief Sanjay Nirupam in the 2014 Lok Sabha polls.

Asked how she will contest an election against him as she is relatively new in politics, she said: “I agree that he has a lot of experience and has many things at his disposal, but I have immense support of people and I hope that they will be with me throughout my journey because I am not appearing as a star before them.

“I am coming to them as their representative. I just want to work for them. I am sure that they will stand by me.”

Matondkar joined the Congress after meeting Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday and later said that she is “here to stay”.

Asked whether she has any specific agenda or strategy to win election, she said: “I don’t have any specific agenda. Honesty is my only agenda. I don’t have any strategy, agenda or PR with me. I feel people who have honesty in their heart and they know where they want to go then, most of the time achieve their goals.

“Mumbai has always been a fort of Congress and even in this election, it will remain the same. I feel if the entire Congress party comes together in this election, no one can stop us from winning.”

Matondkar said that the Congress party has participated in the freedom struggle and it stood for freedom. “I feel every citizen of this country has the right to make his own choice which is granted by the Constitution. I feel people like me should stand up, not just for themselves but for all of them.”

She said that she has blessings of all those who matter. “I have huge support of my fellow Congress workers and I am taking advice and guidance from the party high command. But most importantly, I need blessings of the people from my constituency.”

Mumbai will vote for all Lok Sabha seats in the metropolis on April 29.

–IANS

Honesty is my only agenda, says Urmila Matondkar

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Bollywood actress-turned-politician Urmila Matondkar on Friday said that she does not have any specific agenda for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections and that honesty is her only agenda.

Urmila Matondkar was interacting with the media during her election campaign in Mumbai.

The Congress on Friday fielded Urmila Matondkar from Mumbai North Lok Sabha constituency, two days after she joined the party.

Matondkar is pitted against Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Gopal Shetty, who defeated former Mumbai Congress chief Sanjay Nirupam in the 2014 Lok Sabha polls.

Asked how she will contest an election against him as she is relatively new in politics, she said: “I agree that he has a lot of experience and has many things at his disposal, but I have immense support of people and I hope that they will be with me throughout my journey because I am not appearing as a star before them.

“I am coming to them as their representative. I just want to work for them. I am sure that they will stand by me.”

Matondkar joined the Congress after meeting Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday and later said that she is “here to stay”.

Asked whether she has any specific agenda or strategy to win election, she said: “I don’t have any specific agenda. Honesty is my only agenda. I don’t have any strategy, agenda or PR with me. I feel people who have honesty in their heart and they know where they want to go then, most of the time achieve their goals.

“Mumbai has always been a fort of Congress and even in this election, it will remain the same. I feel if the entire Congress party comes together in this election, no one can stop us from winning.”

Matondkar said that the Congress party has participated in the freedom struggle and it stood for freedom. “I feel every citizen of this country has the right to make his own choice which is granted by the Constitution. I feel people like me should stand up, not just for themselves but for all of them.”

She said that she has blessings of all those who matter. “I have huge support of my fellow Congress workers and I am taking advice and guidance from the party high command. But most importantly, I need blessings of the people from my constituency.”

Mumbai will vote for all Lok Sabha seats in the metropolis on April 29.

–IANS

PM Narendra Modi has no time for poor, govt’s focus on publicity: Priyanka Vadra in Ayodhya

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Priyanka Vadra, the Congress general secretary in charge of eastern UP, launched a scathing attack against Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Ayodhya Friday, accusing him of ignoring the poor and his government of focussing only on publicity.


Addressing a gathering at Nauwa Kuan during a 50-km roadshow from Kumarganj to Ayodhya, Priyanka said: “I went to Varanasi, which is the constituency of the Prime Minister. There I asked people if the Prime Minister goes to villages and they said he does not… There is a Prime Minister who did not go to a single poor family, a single village in his own constituency. There is a government which has rejected the people and only does big advertisements.”


Priyanka Vadra, the Congress general secretary in charge of eastern UP, launched a scathing attack against Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Ayodhya Friday, accusing him of ignoring the poor and his government of focussing only on publicity.


Addressing a gathering at Nauwa Kuan during a 50-km roadshow from Kumarganj to Ayodhya, Priyanka said: “I went to Varanasi, which is the constituency of the Prime Minister. There I asked people if the Prime Minister goes to villages and they said he does not… There is a Prime Minister who did not go to a single poor family, a single village in his own constituency. There is a government which has rejected the people and only does big advertisements.”


“When the Congress made the announcement, the central government, the Prime Minister and the BJP said this is just because of elections and the country does not have money for it. You tell me, if the country does not have money for this scheme, then how did Prime Minister get the money, Rs 3,17,000 crore, for his scheme under which he waived the loans of industrialists,” she said.


Priyanka also attacked the BJP for not focussing on farmers’ issues and rural distress.


“They said they would bring several big schemes for farmers. Ask the farmers what their condition is. You get Rs 1,600 for paddy. There is a Congress government in Chhattisgarh and they are getting Rs 2,500 per quintal… I went through the fields and saw barricades everywhere. When asked, they said they are so frustrated due to stray animals. Women do chowkidari in daytime and men at night. The government is busy making T-shirts of ‘main bhi chowkidar’,” she said, referring to the BJP’s poll slogan.
“They have a misconception that they can mislead the people. That no matter what they tell the people, as long as it is well marketed and packaged, people would be misled and hand over power to them. This is not happening as you are the ones suffering, your produce is being destroyed by stray animals, you are not getting jobs,” Priyanka said.

The Congress leader also held several “nukkad sabhas”, and visited Ayodhya’s famous Hanuman Garhi temple, where police resorted to a mild lathicharge to disperse a group that started chanting Modi’s name. Asked about the Ram Lalla temple at the disputed Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid site, Priyanka said she decided not to go there because “the issue is sub-judice”.


Courtesy The Indian Express

With a piece of paper, Trump called on Kim to hand over nuclear weapons

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On the day that their talks in Hanoi collapsed last month, US President Donald Trump handed North Korean leader Kim Jong Un a piece of paper that included a blunt call for the transfer of Pyongyang’s nuclear weapons and bomb fuel to the United States, according to the document seen by Reuters.

Trump gave Kim both Korean and English-language versions of the US position at Hanoi’s Metropole hotel on February 28, according to a source familiar with the discussions, speaking on condition of anonymity. It was the first time that Trump himself had explicitly defined what he meant by denuclearization directly to Kim, the source said.
A lunch between the two leaders was cancelled the same day. While neither side has presented a complete account of why the summit collapsed, the document may help explain it.

The document’s existence was first mentioned by White House national security adviser John Bolton in television interviews he gave after the two-day summit. Bolton did not disclose in those interviews the pivotal U.S. expectation contained in the document that North Korea should transfer its nuclear weapons and fissile material to the United States.
The document appeared to represent Bolton’s long-held and hardline “Libya model” of denuclearization that North Korea has rejected repeatedly. It probably would have been seen by Kim as insulting and provocative, analysts said.

Trump had previously distanced himself in public comments from Bolton’s approach and said a “Libya model” would be employed only if a deal could not be reached.
The idea of North Korea handing over its weapons was first proposed by Bolton in 2004. He revived the proposal last year when Trump named him as national security adviser.

The document was meant to provide the North Koreans with a clear and concise definition of what the United States meant by “final, fully verifiable, denuclearization,” the source familiar with discussions said.

The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The State Department declined to comment on what would be a classified document.

After the summit, a North Korean official accused Bolton and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo of “gangster-like” demands, saying Pyongyang was considering suspending talks with the United States and may rethink its self-imposed ban on missile and nuclear tests.

The English version of the document, seen by Reuters, called for “fully dismantling North Korea’s nuclear infrastructure, chemical and biological warfare program and related dual-use capabilities; and ballistic missiles, launchers, and associated facilities.”

Aside from the call for the transfer of Pyongyang’s nuclear weapons and bomb fuel, the document had four other key points.

It called on North Korea to provide a comprehensive declaration of its nuclear program and full access to U.S. and international inspectors; to halt all related activities and construction of any new facilities; to eliminate all nuclear infrastructure; and to transition all nuclear program scientists and technicians to commercial activities.

The summit in Vietnam’s capital was cut short after Trump and Kim failed to reach a deal on the extent of economic sanctions relief for North Korea in exchange for its steps to give up its nuclear program.

The first summit between Trump and Kim, which took place in Singapore in June 2018, was almost called off after the North Koreans rejected Bolton’s repeated demands for it to follow a denuclearization model under which components of Libya’s nuclear program were shipped to the United States in 2004.

Seven years after a denuclearization agreement was reached between the United States and Libya’s leader, Muammar Gaddafi, the United States took part in a NATO-led military operation against his government and he was overthrown by rebels and killed.

‘MISERABLE FATE’

Last year, North Korea officials called Bolton’s plan “absurd” and noted the “miserable fate” that befell Gaddafi.

After North Korea threatened to cancel the Singapore summit, Trump said in May 2018 he was not pursuing a “Libya model” and that he was looking for an agreement that would protect Kim.

“He would be there, he would be running his country, his country would be very rich,” Trump said at the time.

“The Libya model was a much different model. We decimated that country,” Trump added.

The Hanoi document was presented in what U.S. officials have said was an attempt by Trump to secure a “big deal” under which all sanctions would be lifted if North Korea gave up all of its weapons.

U.S.-North Korean engagement has appeared to be in limbo since the Hanoi meeting. Pompeo said on March 4 he was hopeful he could send a team to North Korea “in the next couple of weeks,” but there has been no sign of that.

Jenny Town, a North Korea expert at the Washington-based Stimson Center think tank, said the content of the U.S. document was not surprising.

“This is what Bolton wanted from the beginning and it clearly wasn’t going to work,” Town said. “If the U.S. was really serious about negotiations they would have learned already that this wasn’t an approach they could take.”

Town added, “It’s already been rejected more than once, and to keep bringing it up … would be rather insulting. It’s a non-starter and reflects absolutely no learning curve in the process.”

North Korea has repeatedly rejected unilateral disarmament and argues that its weapons program is needed for defense, a belief reinforced by the fate Gaddafi and others.

In an interview with ABC’s “This Week” program after the Hanoi summit, Bolton said the North Koreans had committed to denuclearization in a variety of forms several times “that they have happily violated.”

“We define denuclearization as meaning the elimination of their nuclear weapons program, their uranium enrichment capability, their plutonium reprocessing capability,” Bolton said.

Agencies

Baramulla, Sopore hit by heavy rain, thunderstorm

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Baramulla, March 30 : Heavy rain and thunderstorm swept across parts of twin towns of Northern region of Kashmir on Friday night and early Saturday.

Reports reaching Kashmir Despatch said that a strong thunderstorm early this morning wreaked havoc in parts of north Kashmir’s Sopore and Baramulla areas and resulted in extensive damage property.

Reports added that the thunderstorm followed by heavy rains lasted for ten minutes but caused huge damage to property.


However no loss of life or injury was reported immediately.

Pertainally Meteorological department has forecast more rains in the next 24 hours in Kahsmir.

Committee framed to take action against employees, leaders supporting militancy

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Srinagar, March 30 : A multi disciplinary terror monitoring committee has been constituted to take action against “hardcore” sympathisers including government employees.


The committee has been constituted headed by ADGP CID and has members of IGP police besides representatives from IB, NIA and various investigating agencies.


As per an order issued by Union Home Department the committee will take action in cases related to “terror and terror financing”.


The committee has been asigned to identify leaders who are involved in supporting “terrorism”. It has also been asked to take steps to “stop terror funds”.

Brief exchange of firing in Kokernag, cordon tightened, searches on

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Srinagar, March 30: Nocturnal brief exchange of fire was reported between militants and goverment forces in Tangpawa village of Kokarnag area in South Kashmir’s Anantnag district on Saturday.

Reports reaching GNS said that a joint team of army’s 19RR and SOG Anantnag launched cordon and search operation in Tangpwa after having credible input about presence of some militants in the area.

As the joint team of forces approached the suspected spot the hiding militants fired upon goverment forces triggering an brief exchange of firing.

A senior Police officer told GNS that there was brief contact established between militants and goverment forces, however right now there is a complete silence.

The officer further said that cordon has been tightened around the suspected spot and searches are on.(GNS)

Samjhauta verdict: ‘Congress defamed Hindu community, people will never forgive them’

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To target the Congress-led UPA government, the BJP on Friday used the Samjhauta train blast case verdict saying the “Hindu terror” theory was established to further its political gains but the real culprits got away.

Finance Minister and senior BJP leader Arun Jaitley said the UPA government and the Congress will have to be held accountable for the case falling flat in court.

“To establish their theory of Hindu terror, a wrong set of people were framed; innocent people lost their lives (in the blast) and the real culprits were not caught,” he was quoted as saying by PTI.Jaitley said in a bid to establish their theory, the Congress and the then UPA regime “defamed” the entire Hindu community for which people will “never forgive them”.

All the four accused, Naba Kumar Sarkar alias Swami Aseemanand, Lokesh Sharma, Kamal Chauhan and Rajinder Chaudhary were acquitted by the special NIA court in Panchkula earlier this month.

The blast in Samjhauta Express took place near Panipat in Haryana on February 18, 2007, when the train was on its way to Attari, the last railway station on the Indian side.