जम्मू। गांधीनगर गोल मार्केट नाके पर वीरवार को एक पुलिस के शहीद डीएसपी की पत्नी का पुलिस वालों के साथ विवाद हो गया। इतना ही नहीं, महिला ने पुलिस के साथ हाथापाई भी कर डाली। इससे काफी समय के लिए तनाव रहा। विवाद महिला के बेटे को पुलिस नाके पर मोटरसाइकिल के साथ पकड़े जाने को लेकर हुआ था।
बाद में शाम को पुलिस ने इस संदर्भ में पुलिसकर्मी के साथ ड्यूटी पर मारपीट करने का मामला दर्ज किया। इस मामले को लेकर वीरवार को पूरे शहर में चर्चा रही। गोल मार्केट पुलिस नाके पर एसआई दर्शन सिंह पुलिस दल के साथ वाहनों की जांच कर रहा था। इस दौरान बिना हेल्मेट के जा रहे एक मोटरसाइकिल सवार शिवालिक को रोका। उसके पास लाइसेंस नहीं था। पुलिस उस पर कार्रवाई करने लगी।
शिवालिक ने अपनी मां शबनम जयपुरिया को फोनकर मौके पर बुला लिया। शबनम ने नाके पर पहुंचते ही पुलिस वालों के साथ कहासुनी शुरू कर दी। उसने आरोप लगाया कि उसके बेटे से पैसे मांगे जा रहे थे। इसी बीच शबनम ने चालान बुक छीनकर फाड़ दी। इसका पुलिस वालों ने विरोध किया तो महिला ने एसआई पर हमला कर दिया। उसकी वर्दी फाड़ दी। शबनम के साथ आए लोग इसमें शामिल हो गए।
सूचना मिलने पर गांधीनगर थाना प्रभारी रफीक मन्हास मौके पर पहुंचे। थाना प्रभारी के साथ भी शबनम की कहासुनी हो गई। दोनों ओर से एक-दूसरे पर डंडे चले। मामला यहां तक पहुंच गया कि पुलिस वाले आगे भाग रहे थे और शबनम सहित कई लोग उनके पीछे।
पुलिस वाले जैसे-तैसे वहां से भाग निकले। मारपीट में करीब आधा दर्जन पुलिस वाले घायल हुए।
इसके बाद महिला ने बाकी लोगों के साथ मिलकर प्रदर्शन शुरू कर दिया। माहौल को खराब होता देख डीएसपी गांधी नगर मौके पर पहुंचे और प्रदर्शन कर रहे लोगों को शांत करवाने का प्रयास किया गया।
महिला का कहना था कि उसके बेटे से सौ रुपए मांगे जा रहे थे। उसका कहना था कि उसके पति डीएसपी देवेंद्र जयपुरिया पुलिस में नौकरी करते शहीद हुए लेकिन उनके साथ ही ऐसा किया जा रहा है। डीएसपी ने भरोसा दिलाया कि वह शांत हो जाए, इस मामले में की जांच वह खुद करेंगे।
उसके बाद लोग शांत हुए। थाना प्रभारी रफीक मन्हास का कहना था कि पुलिस के साथ बदतमीजी की गई है। उनका कहना था कि अधिकारी की वर्दी फाड़ी गई है।
उसके अलावा पुलिस टीम पर हमला किया गया है। पुलिस को बात ही करने नहीं दी गई। उन पर पहले ही हमला कर दिया गया। इस घटना को लेकर मामला दर्ज कर लिया है।
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Thursday, March 24, 2011
Jammu jail head held for murder plot hatched in prison
A jail superintendent who till recently was in charge of Jammu’s high-security Kot Bhalwal prison was arrested today for alleged involvement in a conspiracy to kill a man who had taken on the accused behind the high-profile murder of his nephew.
Kot Bhalwal houses several dreaded Pakistani and Afghan militants. Mirza Saleem Beig, who is now Superintendent of Udhampur District Jail, was arrested at Jammu railway station as he arrived from Delhi.
DIG, Jammu-Kathua range, Farooq Khan said they believe the conspiracy to kill Sudershan Wazir, who was actively pursuing the case of his nephew Amandeep Singh’s murder, was hatched in Beig’s presence inside Kot Bhalwal jail. Even money was paid to the contract killers inside the prison, said the DIG.
He said they came to know of Beig’s involvement following the arrest of Sunny Baba, a notorious criminal who was held from near Jhajjar Kotli last week. Sunny is a member of a criminal gang that had allegedly been hired by the main accused in the Amandeep murder case, Naggar Singh, to kill Wazir.
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Police believe Beig monitored the movement of the local contract killers, giving them instructions from inside the jail when one of them, Rakesh Kumar Giri, was killed and his accomplice Yudhvir Singh injured in an encounter on the outskirts of Jammu city on November 21 last year. Sunny was reportedly with them at the time but escaped.
The son of former legislator Dipinder Kour, Amandeep had been allegedly shot by Jatinder Singh alias Raja and Royal Singh in August 2009.
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Kot Bhalwal houses several dreaded Pakistani and Afghan militants. Mirza Saleem Beig, who is now Superintendent of Udhampur District Jail, was arrested at Jammu railway station as he arrived from Delhi.
DIG, Jammu-Kathua range, Farooq Khan said they believe the conspiracy to kill Sudershan Wazir, who was actively pursuing the case of his nephew Amandeep Singh’s murder, was hatched in Beig’s presence inside Kot Bhalwal jail. Even money was paid to the contract killers inside the prison, said the DIG.
He said they came to know of Beig’s involvement following the arrest of Sunny Baba, a notorious criminal who was held from near Jhajjar Kotli last week. Sunny is a member of a criminal gang that had allegedly been hired by the main accused in the Amandeep murder case, Naggar Singh, to kill Wazir.
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Police believe Beig monitored the movement of the local contract killers, giving them instructions from inside the jail when one of them, Rakesh Kumar Giri, was killed and his accomplice Yudhvir Singh injured in an encounter on the outskirts of Jammu city on November 21 last year. Sunny was reportedly with them at the time but escaped.
The son of former legislator Dipinder Kour, Amandeep had been allegedly shot by Jatinder Singh alias Raja and Royal Singh in August 2009.
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http://www.indianexpress.com/news/jammu-jail-head-held-for-murder-plot-hatched-in-prison/767164/
Monday, March 14, 2011
Second explosion rocks stricken Japanese nuclear plant
The second hydrogen explosion in three days rocked Japan's stricken Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant Monday, sending a massive column of smoke into the air and wounding 6 workers. The plant's operator said radiation levels at the reactor were still within legal limits.
The explosion at the plant's Unit 3, which authorities have been frantically trying to cool following a system failure in the wake of a massive earthquake and tsunami, triggered an order for hundreds of people to stay indoors, said Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano.
Tokyo Electric Power Co. said radiation levels at Unit 3 were 10.65 microsieverts, significantly under the 500 microsieverts at which a nuclear operator must file a report to the government.
The blast follows a similar explosion Saturday that took place at the plant's Unit 1, which injured four workers and caused mass-evacuations.
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The explosion at the plant's Unit 3, which authorities have been frantically trying to cool following a system failure in the wake of a massive earthquake and tsunami, triggered an order for hundreds of people to stay indoors, said Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano.
Tokyo Electric Power Co. said radiation levels at Unit 3 were 10.65 microsieverts, significantly under the 500 microsieverts at which a nuclear operator must file a report to the government.
The blast follows a similar explosion Saturday that took place at the plant's Unit 1, which injured four workers and caused mass-evacuations.
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Sunday, March 13, 2011
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March 12, 2011
This is no clarification.The PJ Thomas story is not over yet
The PJ Thomas episode cannot be laid to rest as yet because more questions have been raised than answered in the course of recent ‘clarifications’ given by various Government functionaries and Congress worthies, including the Prime Minister, Mr Manmohan Singh. Since the issue deals fundamentally with the process of appointment of the head of the organisation that checks corruption in high places, there must be clarity on not just what went wrong but also who catalysed that wrong. Mr Singh said in Parliament that he is willing to accept responsibility for the fiasco. But is he really? He has slyly sought to pass the buck to the then Minister of State in the PMO and now Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan for not keeping him informed about Mr Thomas’s blotted service record. On his part, Mr Chavan has passed the buck to — of all the people — Kerala’s Chief Minister VS Achuthanandan, who ironically has been seeking Mr Thomas’s prosecution! It is ridiculous to suggest that the Kerala Government is accountable for the misdeed of the Union Government under the Congress-led UPA’s tutelage. The Prime Minister, his Minister of State and the Central Vigilance Commission are culpable for the faulty and deplorable decision — Mr Singh is to blame more than anybody else. That’s why an unambiguous apology from Mr Singh and an assurance that such an ‘error of judgement’ would not be repeated would have helped bring the controversy to a closure. But Mr Singh chose otherwise. Is it because he knows something that the nation too should know but has been kept in the dark? Has this got to do with the patronage that Mr Thomas has received all through his career of important individuals in the Congress — people the Prime Minister dare not implicate even by imputation? Because none of the explanations that has been offered so far is really convincing. In any case, the Prime Minister cannot get away with his unconvincing ‘clarification’ because he is yet to tell the nation as to why he insisted on Mr Thomas’s appointment as Central Vigilance Commissioner despite being told by Leader of Opposition Sushma Swaraj about the criminal charges pending against him in the infamous palmolein import scandal.
It is obvious that the Prime Minister and his party are desperate to keep the reasons behind the decision to appoint Mr Thomas as the CVC under wraps and not come clean. Mr Achuthanandan has done well to call the Government’s bluff and go public with details about how his efforts to bring Mr Thomas to book have been stymied by the Department of Personnel and Training which reports to the Prime Minister. The Opposition should persist with its demand for the Government to tell all; the question of letting Mr Singh get away with a statement that says nothing does not arise. The lead has to be taken by the main Opposition party, the BJP. Mr Nitin Gadkari, as BJP president, has done the right thing by signalling that his party will continue to raise uncomfortable questions about la affaire PJ Thomas till the full truth comes out in the public domain. Not to do so would be tantamount to becoming a party to the cover-up that has been launched in the wake of the Supreme Court’s judgement which has left the Prime Minister with egg on his face.
Courtsey: The Daily Pioneer (http://www.dailypioneer.com/323815/This-is-no-clarification.html)
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March 12, 2011
This is no clarification.The PJ Thomas story is not over yet
The PJ Thomas episode cannot be laid to rest as yet because more questions have been raised than answered in the course of recent ‘clarifications’ given by various Government functionaries and Congress worthies, including the Prime Minister, Mr Manmohan Singh. Since the issue deals fundamentally with the process of appointment of the head of the organisation that checks corruption in high places, there must be clarity on not just what went wrong but also who catalysed that wrong. Mr Singh said in Parliament that he is willing to accept responsibility for the fiasco. But is he really? He has slyly sought to pass the buck to the then Minister of State in the PMO and now Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan for not keeping him informed about Mr Thomas’s blotted service record. On his part, Mr Chavan has passed the buck to — of all the people — Kerala’s Chief Minister VS Achuthanandan, who ironically has been seeking Mr Thomas’s prosecution! It is ridiculous to suggest that the Kerala Government is accountable for the misdeed of the Union Government under the Congress-led UPA’s tutelage. The Prime Minister, his Minister of State and the Central Vigilance Commission are culpable for the faulty and deplorable decision — Mr Singh is to blame more than anybody else. That’s why an unambiguous apology from Mr Singh and an assurance that such an ‘error of judgement’ would not be repeated would have helped bring the controversy to a closure. But Mr Singh chose otherwise. Is it because he knows something that the nation too should know but has been kept in the dark? Has this got to do with the patronage that Mr Thomas has received all through his career of important individuals in the Congress — people the Prime Minister dare not implicate even by imputation? Because none of the explanations that has been offered so far is really convincing. In any case, the Prime Minister cannot get away with his unconvincing ‘clarification’ because he is yet to tell the nation as to why he insisted on Mr Thomas’s appointment as Central Vigilance Commissioner despite being told by Leader of Opposition Sushma Swaraj about the criminal charges pending against him in the infamous palmolein import scandal.
It is obvious that the Prime Minister and his party are desperate to keep the reasons behind the decision to appoint Mr Thomas as the CVC under wraps and not come clean. Mr Achuthanandan has done well to call the Government’s bluff and go public with details about how his efforts to bring Mr Thomas to book have been stymied by the Department of Personnel and Training which reports to the Prime Minister. The Opposition should persist with its demand for the Government to tell all; the question of letting Mr Singh get away with a statement that says nothing does not arise. The lead has to be taken by the main Opposition party, the BJP. Mr Nitin Gadkari, as BJP president, has done the right thing by signalling that his party will continue to raise uncomfortable questions about la affaire PJ Thomas till the full truth comes out in the public domain. Not to do so would be tantamount to becoming a party to the cover-up that has been launched in the wake of the Supreme Court’s judgement which has left the Prime Minister with egg on his face.
Courtsey: The Daily Pioneer (http://www.dailypioneer.com/323815/This-is-no-clarification.html)
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