Pak blocking peace process,
no UN role in J&K: Mufti
JAMMU,
Nov 3: Hailing setting up of a co-ordination group by the Centre
for dialogue with the separatists, Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad
Sayeed today said that carrying forward the peace process alongwith
sustaining people’s goodwill is the biggest challenge before
the coalition Government.
Talking
to the media persons after reopening of Secretariat and other
durbar move offices here this morning, the Chief Minister said
that the setting up of the co-ordination group demonstrates the
seriousness of the dialogue process, which is bound to move ahead.
He said that sustaining the dialogue process to address internal
dimension of Kashmir problem is one of the biggest achievements
of the coalition Government that completed one year in office
yesterday. He said that the first-ever multi-party coalition has
emerged a force to facilitate solution of the vexed problem.
Asking
gun totting youth to drop gun and stop spilling blood of innocents,
the Chief Minister said that when the Centre has come forward
to hold dialogue with all sections to address internal and external
dimensions of the Kashmir imbroglio, the gun has no justification
whatsoever. The time has come to stop bloodshed and give peace
a chance. He said Hurriyat Conference and other sections should
come forward for the dialogue process, as the Deputy Prime Minister
would himself be talking to them.
Terming
Pakistan’s response to India’s 12-point fresh peace
initiative as ‘positive in its fundamentals’, Mufti
Sayeed said that the neighbouring country has no other way but
to carry forward the dialogue process to restore lasting peace
in the sub-continent. He said, ‘it is the question of nuts,
bolts and the modalities’, adding that Pakistan too will
have to respond positively to India’s offer of dialogue.
He said people in PoK also want peace and meet their divided families
this side of the LoC and Pakistan can not afford to ignore the
aspirations of the people of PoK.
Referring
to India’s proposal for a bus service between Srinagar and
Muzaffarabad, the Chief Minister said that Pakistan has no logic
in putting rider of UN observers to issue travel documents. He
said he does not attach much significance to it, as such things
need to be sorted out across the table.
Ruling
out third party intervention, he said both India and Pakistan
are independent and sovereign states. He, however, expressed his
satisfaction over the good movement forward to restore peace between
the two neighbours. He said in lighter vein amidst laughter, ‘it
is not a love letter but a serious business which can not be expected
to be resolved merely by exchange of letters’
Mufti
Sayeed emphasized that the people are by and large happy with
the one-year performance of the coalition Government. The situation
is much relaxed now. He said tourism has picked up tremendously
providing livelihood to lakhs of people of the State. The number
of tourists this year to the Valley has already touched 1.80 lakh
mark, a record 45 lakh pilgrims have, so far, paid obeisance at
the Mata Vaishno Devi cave shrine. Similarly, 1.56 lakh yatris
visited Amarnath pilgrimage and holding of around 150 mega national
and international level conferences in Srinagar are powerful indicators
of the discernible change. He gave full credit to the people for
this turn around in the situation.
Replying
to a question on threat to his coalition Government, Mufti Sayeed
said, ‘it is not the brute majority but the trust of the
people, who are the real strength of any Government’. He
said the Congress, main opposition party in the country, alongwith
CPI (M), Panthers Party and independents (PDF) are the coalition
partners and there is no question of any destability of his government.
More over it enjoys the confidence of the entire nation and has
the full support of the NDA Government at the Centre. He said,
‘the chaos and noise are the part of the democracy and we
should not be unduly worried on it’
The
Chief Minister said that the coalition Government is earnestly
fulfilling the commitments made by it in the common minimum programme.
He appreciated the Union Government for being considerate in delivering
the special packages announced by the Prime Minister for the State.
He said an apex committee headed by the Cabinet Secretary is monitoring
the implementation of the packages. He said under the Prime Minister’s
employment package, 26,000 teachers are being appointed, 7 battalions
of Home and Hearth and one battalion of CRPF being raised. He
said the process for recruitment in the railways is also commencing
soon which too would provide employment opportunities for the
State youth. He mentioned appreciation of the Union Rural Development
Minister of the rural development works and said that he provided
a special grant of Rs. 80 crore for rural works in Jammu and Kashmir.
On
surrender policy for militants, Mufti Sayeed asserted that ‘it
is the Central Government’s policy and we are not working
in isolation’. He said the policy would be brought before
the Cabinet for its approval and sent to the Union Home Ministry
for sanctioning and funding. ‘It would be the nation’s
effort to extinguish fire of violence and restore a lasting peace
in the State’, he maintained.
Replying
to a question on today’s bandh call given by BJP in Jammu,
the Chief Minister said ‘they too should be seen to be doing
something in a democratic set up’.
Deputy
Chief Minister Mangat Ram Sharma, Minister for Housing and Urban
Development Ghulam Hassan Mir, Rural Development Minister Peerzada
Mohammad Sayeed, Social Welfare Minister Mula Ram, Minister for
Revenue Hakim Mohammad Yasin, Ministers of State, Th. Puran Singh,
Mr. Abdul Majid Wani, Mr Jugal Kishore and Mr. Ajaz Ahmad Khan,
Chief Secretary Dr. Sudhir S. Bloeria and Director General of
Police Gopal Sharma were among those present on the occasion.
Sushil
Sharma, Keshav convicted in tandoor case
NEW
DELHI, Nov 3: Former Youth Congress president Sushil Sharma was
today convicted by a Delhi court for murdering his wife Naina
Sahni, suspecting her infidelity, and later burning her body in
a tandoor (oven) of a restaurant here over eight years ago.
Additional
Sessions Judge G P Thareja said the evidence collected by police
"proved beyond doubt" Sharma’s guilt in murdering
his 26-year-old wife, who was also a Congress activist.
Pronouncing
the 254-page order in a jam-packed court-room at Tis Hazari courts
here, Thareja also held Sharma and his friend and accomplice Keshav
Kumar guilty under Section 120-B and Section 201 read with 120-B
IPC for conspiring to cause disappearance of the evidence of murder.
Keshav,
who was manager of Baghiya restaurant at the ITDC-owned Ashok
Yatri Niwas in the heart of the capital, assisted Sharma to dispose
of Sahni’s body in a tandoor there.
However,
the court acquitted him of charges under Section 302 (murder),
saying it was not proved.
The
ASJ also exonerated the other three accused - Jai Prakash Pehlwaan,
Rishi Raj Rathi and Ram Prakash Sachdeva of charges under Section
212 IPC, observing the charge of harbouring Sharma (43) was not
established against them.
The
court will hear arguments on the quantum of punishment to be awarded
to Sharma and Kumar on Wednesday.
Thareja
also asked Delhi Chief Metropolitan Magistrate to prosecute senior
IAS officer D K Rao, the then Resident Commissioner of Gujarat
Bhawan where Sharma spent the night after the murder on July 2,
1995.
The
court asked the Gujarat Chief Secretary to take appropriate administrative
action against the employees of Gujarat Bhawan here for "deriliction
of duty".
According
to the police, Sharma, after the murder, had stayed with his IAS
friend D K Rao at Gujarat Bhawan that night and fled to Jaipur
the next day.
From
there, Sharma went to Mumbai and later Chennai where he secured
anticipatory bail. When a police team led by then ACP Maxwell
Pereira flew to Chennai, he fled the city, only to surface in
Bangalore. On July 10, 1995 he surrendered there and was arrested
and brought to Delhi.
As
per the police chargesheet, Sharma killed Sahni as he believed
she was continuing an affair with class-mate and fellow Congressman
Matloob Karim.
On
the fateful night of July 2, 1995, Sharma, who reached his flat
at Mandir Marg in the heart of the capital, saw Sahni consuming
Vodka and talking to someone over telephone.
Seeing
him, she put down the receiver. Sharma doubted that she was chatting
with Karim and redialled the number. His doubts were confirmed
when Karim responded from the other end.
An
incensed Sharma took out his licenced revolver and fired at Sahni.
While one bullet pierced her head, the other hit the neck killing
her on the spot. Sharma then took the body in his car to the Bagiya
Restaurant, where he and Kumar attempted to burn it in a tandoor
there.
However,
the clouds of smoke that erupted from the tandoor caught the attention
of beat constable Abdul Nazir Kunju and home guard Chanderpal
who rushed to the scene. Fire tenders followed, only to recover
the burnt remains of a badly mutilated body.
Police
recovered Sharma’s revolver and blood-stained clothes and
sent them to Lodhi Road Forensic Laboratory. They also took blood
sample of Sahni’s parents - Harbhajan Singh and Jaswant
Kaur - and sent them to Hyderabad for a DNA test.
According
to the lab report, "blood sample preserved by the doctor
while conducting the postmortem and the blood stains on two leads
recovered from the skull and the neck of the body of deceased
Naina are of `B’ blood group."
Confirming
that the body was that of Sahni, the DNA report said, "the
tests prove beyond any reasonable doubt that the charred body
is that of Naina Sahni who is the biological offspring of Mr Harbhajan
Singh and Jaswant Kaur."
In
the chargesheet, the prosecution had listed 99 witnesses but later
it dropped 18 of them. However, the court recalled six witnesses
taking the total number of prosecution witnesses to 87 apart from
the six court witnesses. Later on 16 witnesses turned hostile.
Over 450 dates were given in the case. (PTI)
Two hideouts busted in Poonch, 4 held
4 militants, civilian killed
Excelsior
Special Correspondent
JAMMU,
Nov 3: Four militants including three foreign mercenaries
and a civilian were killed while police busted two hideouts of
the militants and arrested four suspects in separate militancy
related incidents in the region overnight, official sources today
said.
BSF
personnel intercepted a group of three foreign mercenaries of
Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) outfit at Lapri Top in Seeldhar area of
Mahore yesterday afternoon when they were heading towards a mountainous
area. After a brief contact, the militants escaped, the sources
said, adding the BSF personnel chased the ultras and finally an
army team trapped them at Deedha, Gool this morning.
A
heavy exchange of gun-fighting ensued between the two sides. All
three militants were eliminated by the security personnel in about
an hour long encounter. Three AK rifles, one wireless set and
some ammunition were recovered from the slain militants, all of
whom were foreign mercenaries of LeT outfit. Their identity has
not been established.
BSF
didn’t suffer any casualties in the operation.
Another
militant Sadiq Ahmed alias Jaffar son of Mohd Shaffi Bhat, a resident
of Behtro, Thathri, was shot dead by the troops of 26 Rashtriya
Rifles and police in a joint operation this morning at village
Gaggar in Gandoh area of Doda district.
One
AK-47 rifle, three magazines, 28 rounds and four hand grenades
were recovered from the slain militant, who was an activist of
Hizbul Mujahideen outfit.
Meanwhile,
a civilian Jehangir son of Faqir Ahmed was shot dead by security
forces outside an army post at Leeran in Guldh area of Mendhar
in Poonch district in early hours of this morning.
The
civilian was mistaken as a militant, the sources said, adding
the civilians later shifted his body to Mendhar.
Militants
intruded in the house of Mohd Zabeer son of Suba Bakerwal at Draj
in Budhal area of Rajouri district last night. They beat-up Zabeer
and his parents with rifle butts causing them serious injuries.
Militants also set ablaze a house and maize crop of another civilian
Mohd Shah son of Akbar Shah in the same area and fled away. All
three injured civilians have been shifted to a hospital.
A
police party visited Draj this morning for investigations. Sources
said the militants involved in the incident were locals and a
search operation has been launched to apprehend them.
In
another incident, the militants opened firing on Bhim Mandir police
picket under jurisdiction of Gool police station last mid-night.
Firing was effectively replied by the police personnel after which
the militants escaped.
Police
today destroyed four hideouts of the militants at Seri Chowana
in Poonch and recovered a large quantity of ration, eatables and
blankets. Four suspects have been rounded up by the police party
headed by DySP Headquarters Nasir Ahmed in connection with the
recoveries.
Complete,
peaceful bandh observed in Jammu
*BJP asks Govt to shun pro-militant policies
Excelsior
Special Correspondent
JAMMU,
Nov 3: On the first day of re-opening of Civil Secretariat in
the winter capital, a complete bandh was observed in whole of
Jammu, Udhampur and Kathua with people spontaneously reacting
to the call given by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and supported
by various outfits in protest against the policies of the coalition
Government.
Though
heavy deployment of the police was made in almost all the areas
particularly in walled city to restrict the protesters from moving
towards Civil Secretariat, yet the bandh passed off peacefully
with no incident of violence coming into light from any part of
Jammu, Udhampur and Kathua.
Neither
the political parties resorted to any violent action during the
day long bandh nor police prevented them from taking out protest
demonstrations in peaceful manner. There was hardly any area where
the activists of protesting parties had to forcefully enforce
the bandh as people reacted spontaneously and closed their respective
business establishments.
Due
to commercial vehicles remaining off the roads, the attendance
in the Government offices was thin while all the educational institutions
were closed. The employees working in the Civil Secretariat also
faced many hardships in absence of any public transport.
All
the parties supporting bandh took out demonstrations and burnt
the effigies of the coalition Government and Chief Minister Mufti
Mohammed Sayeed at different places.
In
the afternoon, BJP took out a protest rally from its party office
at Kachi Chawani wherein hundreds of party activists took part.
Shouting slogans against the coalition Government and Chief Minister
Mufti Mohammed Sayeed, the rally after passing through various
areas of the city, reached at Indira Chowk where barricades were
already erected and a heavy posse of police personnel deployed
to prevent the protesters from moving towards Civil Secretariat.
Though
some BJP activists tried to cross over the barricades yet they
were prevented by police personnel, who even arrested some of
the protesters but released them after sometime. Even State president
of the BJP Dr Nirmal Singh told party activists not to become
violent and demonstrate peacefully.
Amidst
shouting of slogans like "Mufti Government Hai Hai",
and ``Lathi Goli Khain Gay, Jammu Ko Bachaian Gay’’,
the activists of BJP torched the effigy of coalition Government
and Mufti Mohammed Sayeed. The effigy of coalition Government
was prepared by women wing of the BJP.
Earlier
police tried to stop the protesters at K C Crossing but after
the insistence and assurance of the BJP president Dr Nirmal Singh,
police allowed them to march upto Indira Chowk.
Some
women activists of the BJP were also taken into custody at Maheshipora
Chowk this afternoon after they tried to move towards the Civil
Secretariat. They were released later on.
Addressing
the protesters, Dr Nirmal Singh said that the successful and complete
bandh observed in whole Jammu, Udhampur and Kathua was an eye
opener for the Mufti Mohammed Sayeed as by way of spontaneous
reaction the people of this region have conveyed to the coalition
Government that they are opposed to its anti-people, anti-Jammu
and pro-militancy policies.
"The
coalition Government has completed one year yet none of its partners
has fulfilled the promises made with the people during elections.
The much-hyped healing touch has only been given to the militants
and not deserving persons", he alleged and said that with
much enthusiasm the issues pertaining to Jammu region were included
in the Common-Minimum Programme (CMP) but their fate still hangs
in balance which shows Government’s in-sincerity towards
resolving problems of Jammu region.
Clean
chit to Abdul Aziz Zargar by Mufti Mohammed Sayeed and PCC chief
Ghulam Nabi Azad and suspension of SSP Farooq Khan, who was instrumental
in killing terrorists, have made it clear that present Government
wants only anti-nationalist forces and could not tolerate nationalist
forces.
Dr
Singh served an ultimatum to Chief Minister to shun anti-Jammu
and pro-militancy approach within six months failing which BJP
with the active support of people of Jammu region would launch
massive agitation to de-throne anti-national Government.
In
the morning, the activists of Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad
(ABVP) were seen asking people to observe bandh in the outskirts
of the city including Paloura, Bohri and Talab Tillo.
The
ABVP activists also moved in different parts of the city and addressed
corner meetings. They alleged that the problems of the students
and youth have compounded due to the negative attitude of the
State Government.
Earlier
some activists of Shiv Sena headed by state president, Rajesh
Gupta were taken into custody when they tried to take out a procession
from Exhibition Ground this morning. They were detained in District
Police Lines Jammu.
The
Sena in a handout has strongly condemned the police action and
termed it a brutal act. They alleged that the police used force
against the peaceful protesters.
Mr
Gupta, while talking to reporters termed the police action totally
undemocratic. He alleged this way police denied us the democratic
right.
To
show solidarity with the cause of Jammu at different places some
Congress and Panthers Party activists were also seen asking shopkeepers
and member of business community to observe a complete bandh.
Govt-Hurriyat talks after Ramzan
NEW
DELHI, Nov 3 : The Centre’s talks with Hurriyat Conference
might be held sometime after the Ramzan which ends later this
month and a Committee would chalk out a road map for the proposed
parleys with the separatist amalgam, Union Home Secretary N Gopalaswami
said here today.
He
told reporters on the sidelines of a CRPF function that the Committee
would do the groundwork before talks could be held with Hurriyat
leadership.
Besides
Gopalaswami, the Committe comprises Centre’s Interlocutor
on Kashmir N N Vohra, Cabinet Secretary Kamal Pande, Intelligence
Bureau Director K P Singh and Officer on Special Duty in the Prime
Ministers’ Office and former RAW Chief A S Dulat.
The
Committee was formed after the Government had last month announced
that Deputy Prime Minister L K Advani would be holding talks with
the Hurriyat chairman Maulana Abbas Ansari.
Asked
about the approximate dates when the talks between the Centre
and Hurriyat would be held, the Home Secretary said "they
are also discussing...Give them sometime. I can only think that
it will begin only after the holy month of Ramzan is over."
(PTI)
Two arrested for poisoning food at Golden Temple
AMRITSAR,
Nov 3 : Members of Task Force of the SGPC apprehended one female
Santosh Rani and male Balwant Singh when the duo allegedly were
found mixing poisonous substances in the food being prepared in
the Langer (community kitchen) of Golden Temple last night, police
said today.
SGPC
spokespersons here said last night the members of the SGPC Task
Force apprehended the alleged accused when they were mixing the
poisonous substance in the food being prepared in the community
kitchen of the Golden Temple and on laboratory test it was well
established that the entire vegetable which was under process
was found full of toxic.
Meanwhile,
both the alleged accused after their arrest by police were being
interrogated to find out the ulterior motive behind the mixing
of poisonous substance in the food.
As
per the SGPC the entire cooked vegetable of the community kitchen
of the Golden Temple was thrown waste well in time and SGPC Task
Force has beefed up the security around the community kitchen
where the food is cooked for the thousands of devotees who visit
the Golden Temple to pay obeisance on daily basis. (PTI)
‘PoK integral part of India’
BAZARIBAGH,
Jharkhand, Nov 3: External Affairs Minister Yashwant Sinha today
reiterated that Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) was an integral
part of India and asserted that the Simla Agreement would be the
basis for talks on PoK.
According
to the Simla Agreement, PoK was not a part of Pakistan, Mr Sinha
said, adding that the 1972 accord would be the basis for any talks
on the region.
Talking
to reporters here, he said a dialogue with Pakistan was not possible
unless it stopped cross-border terrorism.
Terming
as "unfortunate" Pakistan’s response to India’s
twelve-point proposal to ease tension and create an amicable atmoshphere
for talks, Mr Sinha said, "only three of our proposals have
been accepted, but the tone and tenor of our neighbour clearly
suggest that they are not eager to join us on a common platform."
He
said despite the low-key response from Islamabad, New Delhi would
continue its efforts to normalise relations between the two countries.
Talks
on resuming air links would be held within one or two weeks, he
said. (UNI)
Setback to NCM efforts on KPs return
NEW
DELHI, Nov 3: The National Commission for Minorities’ initiative
for the return of Kashmiri Pandits to the Valley suffered a setback
today with the community leaders objecting to a "condition"
reportedly put by Hurriyat leader Yaseen Malik that they remain
"neutral in the ongoing (separatist) struggle".
The
Pandit leaders raised a question mark on the initiative itself
under which an NCM-backed committee of Indian Muslim leaders visited
Jammu and Kashmir last month and interacted with migrants, separatists
and Muslim leaders besides Government functionaries to "create
a conducive atmosphere for return" of the community to the
Valley.
"We
cannot even think of returning if we are asked to give up our
right to expression," Kashmiri Pandit Conference president
H N Jattu said reacting to Malik’s "advice" conveyed
to the committee that Pandits after return "should remain
neutral in the ongoing struggle, and lead a normal, peaceful life
without involving themselves on either side."
"This
advice amounts to asking us to live the life of second class citizens
and do whatever they ask us to," he said after attending
a meeting of the members of NCM and the committee along representatives
of other K P Groups.
He
said Kashmiri Pandits would go back at their own terms and without
any conditions being put by anyone, including the Government and
the separatists.
Jattu
said in the given circumstances, the Pandits would rethink about
associating with the committee.
All
India Kashmiri Samaj president M K Kaw, who led the Pandit delegation
at the meeting, said they differed with the assessment presented
by the Muslim Committee about the ground realities in the Valley.
"They
are more hopeful but we feel it is not the appropriate time for
return and more work needs to be done," he said.
Panun
Kashmir spokesman Ramesh Manvatti said the community members,
irrespective of the sops offered, cannot return till due guarantees
are given about their rights.
NCM
chairman Tarlochan Singh, meanwhile, said the entire separatist
leadership wanted Kashmiri Pandits to return "with honour
and safety".
"We
also feel that the ground realities are not good. Guns are still
booming. But we are trying to create an atmosphere where people
of the Valley feel that migration of Kashmiri Pandits was wrong
and they should return," he said.
Emphasising
that the effort had to be supported by the State Government and
the Centre, Singh said as a follow up of the Jammu and Kashmir
visit of the Muslim committee, the ncm would organise meetings
of Kashmiri Pandits with Deputy Prime Minister L K Advani and
State Chief Minister Mufti Sayeed next month.
A
large conclave of leaders of all sections of Kashmir and the Pandits
will also be organised in Jammu to create an atmosphere of harmony,
he said.
Former
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Secretary Moosa Raza, who led the Muslim
delegation to the State, said through the "goodwill visit"
an effort was being made to convert a conducive atmosphere into
practicality.
He
said the living conditions in migrant camps in Jammu were pathetic
and most of the inhabitants wanted to return if proper facilities
were provided.
He
said secure clusters of two-room houses were being built in the
Valley as the State Government had expressed its inability to
protect them if scattered.
While
Pandits regretted that its youth were not being given employment,
Raza said the State Government had prepared a package which included
a provision for jobs.
Terming
the visit of the committee as a "good beginning", the
NCM chairman said its main achievement was a message to the majority
Muslim community of the Valley as to what they had done to the
Pandits. (PTI)
Another Punjabi singer arrested
PATIALA,
Nov 3: Patiala Police today arrested Punjabi pop singer Sukhwinder
Mann in a case of alleged human trafficking even as they raided
various places in Delhi, Chandigarh, Mohali and Panchkula last
night to nab Daler Mehndi, who, too, had been booked in a similar
case on October 4.
Police
sources, while confirming the of Mann, declined to provide details,
saying the district police would brief the media shortly on it.
Mann
is the second Punjabi singer to be arrested in Punjab in one month.
Last month, Jalandhar Police had arrested Sukhwinder Panchi, also
on the charge of duping people on the pretext of sending them
abroad. Panchi is in judicial custody now.
Meanwhile,
SSP P S Umranangal today confirmed that four police parties were
sent to arrest Daler Mehndi yesterday after the expiry of his
interim anticipatory bail on Saturday night. But he said the pop
singer could not be traced at his possible hideouts in Delhi,
Chandigarh, Mohali and Panchkula during the raids.
He
said since Daler did not cooperate with the police during two
rounds of interrogation on October 27 and 28, police while opposing
his bail in a local Court tomorrow, will seek his custody for
carrying out investigation in the case. Daler’s plea for
regular bail is listed for arguments in the Court of Additional
Chief Judicial Magistrate P S Dhanoa tomorrow.
The
SSP said police raids were also carried out to arrest Daljit Kaur
and Balwinder Kaur, wives of Daler Mehndi and his brother Shamsher
Singh Shera respectively, and Tajinder Singh Laddi, Surinder Singh
and Dhayan Singh, alias Harchand Singh. A local Court had reissued
Non-Bailable Warrants (NBW) against all the five accused last
week. The NBWs are returnable by November 17.
Meanwhile,
Delhi High Court today refused to extend Daler’s anticipatory
bail. (UNI)
India, Pak to release fishermen
VADODARA,
Nov 3: The simultaneous release of 93 Pakistani fishermen from
India and 74 Indian fishermen from Pakistan will take place on
November 5.
Gujarat
Home Secretary K Nityanand told PTI that departure of 93 Pakistani
fishermen, languishing in Gujarat jails, would take place on November
5.
Earlier,
Pakistan had announced that it would release today 74 Indian fishermen
who were in custody in Karachi.
However,
their departure was delayed by two days due to some technical
difficulties, president of Indian Fishermen Association, Veljibhai
Masani told PTI here.
"Had
they been released today, it would have become difficult to bring
back Indian boats from International Border as they required to
be towed down with Indian ship for bringing them back to India
as ships of Pakistani marine security agency will allow towing
of these seized Indian boats up to the international water border",
Masani said.
These
boats are not in operational conditions, he added. Understanding
the gravity of the problem, the concerned authorities of both
the Governments agreed for simultaneous release of fishermen from
both the countries, Masani said. Some of the seized Pakistani
boats too were not under operational condition and would have
to be towed by Indian ships to the international water border
from where Pakistani agency would tow them with their ships, Masani
said.
The
simultaneous release of fishermen and their boats on the same
day and time, would solve all problems related to the non-operational
boats from both the countries, he said. A Pakistani fishermen
delegation led by Abusar Mariwala, which arrived in India on September
22, had favoured simultaneous release of fishermen and their boats
from both the countries.
Mariwala
had appreciated Masani for getting delayed the departure of 74
Indian fishermen from Pakistan for two days for this purpose.
(Agencies)
Separatist leaders urge KPs to return
NEW
DELHI, Nov 3:
Terming migration of Kashmiri Pandits out of the Valley 14 years
ago as a "tragic painful event", several separatist
leaders have issued a joint appeal to majority Muslims to "welcome"
their return and assured that whatever could be done at their
level would be done.
"It
is our sincere desire that the Kashmiri Pandits return to their
homes and hearths with dignity and respect," said the appeal
by Hurriyat chairman Abbas Ansari, his colleagues Abdul Ghani
Bhat, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, Yasin Malik and Democratic Freedom
Party leader Shabbir Shah.
"Whatever
can be done in this regard by us and the Muslims of the Valley
will be done," said the appeal, also signed by state CPI(M)
leader Yusuf Tarigami and released by the National Commission
for Minorities here today.
The
leaders said "our hearts bleed at their plight in which they
are leading a homeless life in Jammu, Delhi and other cities,
deprived of even the basic facilities."
The
appeal said Kashmiri Pandits were "a part of ourselves and
we are incomplete without them" and "they deserve our
sympathy in every way. Not only our houses, but our hearts are
open for them always."
It
said they expected "our compatriots and appeal to them to
welcome the return of Kashmiri Pandits to the Valley."
"At
the same time we appeal to the authorities responsible to provide
them with all the facilities needed for leading a secure, peaceful
and comfortable life," the joint statement said. (PTI)
BSF officer injured in blast
Excelsior
Special Correspondent
SRINAGAR,
Nov 3: Militants struck twice in Kashmir valley overnight, injuring
two people including a BSF officer.
Official
sources said that militants detonated an IED placed in an auto
rickshaw at Mehjoor Nagar Bund near the Rambagh Bridge when a
BSF vehicle was passing through the area this afternoon.
The
BSF vehicle was damaged and Assistant Commandant of the 42 Batallion
Yashpal Singh was injured in the blast. The area was cordoned
off and searches conducted to nab the militants.
The
sources said militants fired three rifle grenades at a SOG Camp
at Aloosa Bandipora from a nearby hill. Two grenades fell outside
the camp while another exploded near it, injuring the wife of
an SOG jawan. She has been hospitalised.
An
official spokesperson said a foreign militant Abu Umar Yasir,
hailing from Pakistan, was gunned down by security forces at Lamantakiya
in Ganderbal last night. One AK rifle, one pistol, one UBGL with
four grenades, one hand grenade and one wireless set were seized
from him.
Another
foreign militant Mohammad Ayub was killed in another encounter
at Saiwan Shatmuqam in the frontier district of Kupwara last night.
One AK rifle, two magazines, 63 rounds, two hand grenades and
one wireless set were seized from him.
Govt cancels appointment of Chatterjee
NEW
DELHI, Nov 3: The Government today cancelled the appointment
of Commerce Secretary Dipak Chatterjee as the head of the Competition
Commission as well as some other postings following Supreme Court’s
objections to the appointment of a bureaucrat as the head of the
newly-constituted quasi-judicial body.
The
appointments commitee of the cabinet has approved the continuation
of Chatterjee as Commerce Secretary, an official communique said
here.
As
a result of Chatterjee’s continuation in the post, the committee
has also cancelled the appointment of S B Mohapatra, currently
Textiles Secretary, as Commerce Secretary.
Nripendra
Misra will continue in the post of Fertlisers Secretary instead
of taking over as Textiles Secretary.
The
committee has cancelled the appointment of Lakshmi Chand, presently
Additional Secretary in Ministry of Coal, as Secretary in Department
of Fertilisers.
It
has approved the appointment of Chand as Special Secretary in
Coal Ministry by temporarily upgrading the post.
Also
cancelled is an earlier order of appointment of Arvind K Singh,
presently in the cadre as Additional Secretary in Ministry of
Coal.
The
appointments committee of cabinet has approved the appointment
of V K Duggal, presently Steel Secretary, as Secretary in Ministry
of Water Resources in place of A K Goswami who retired on October
31, 2003.
Binoo
Sen, presently Secretary in Department of Animal Husbandary and
Dairying, would now take over as Steel Secretary.
The
bureaucratic reshuffle in key economic ministries had hit a roadblock
last week following the Supreme Court’s criticism of the
Government’s move to appoint a bureaucrat as the head of
the Competition Commission.
Attorney
General Soli J Sorabjee had given an undertaking before the apex
court that the Commission, till further orders, would not carry
out judicial functions.
The
court had said the Central Government’s decision to appoint
a retired bureaucrat as chairman of the Competition Commission
was a "direct attempt" to encroach upon the judiciary.
(PTI)
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