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NEW DELHI, OCT 28:Claiming that a specific alertwas issued to Bihar govern-ment about Narendra Modi'srally in Patna, BJP todayaccused the Nitish Kumargovernment of lapses that ledto serial blasts and charged itwas soft on terror due tovote-bank politics.The opposition party accusedthe state government ofadopting a "casual and cal-
lous" attitude and demandeda high-level probe and areview of security of itsPrime Ministerial candidate.
Leader of the opposition inRajya Sabha Arun Jaitleysaid at a press conferencehere that government needsto rethink on the security drillto be carried out for politicalrallies ahead of next generalelections and redefine its pol-icy."This is an attack of
Narendra Modi and othersenior BJP leaders. It wasintended to intimidate our
party which has vowed withgreater 8Contd p2
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2013
WORLDS APART INA DIVIDED CITY
PAGE 5
Dengue was unheard of in Jammu
Samba and Kathua are reeling under the
dengue epidemic with many lives lost
and more than 400 cases registered.
Jammu city is also under threat. Many
young men have lost lives. Government
Medical College, the final destination of
dengue patients is ill equipped with the
measures to counter it. While the author-
ities ought to have been on war mode to
take all measures to control it, no con-
crete medical treatment is yet available
so that the patients could find some
respite. It is strange that facility of pro-
viding platelets and blood constituents,
crucial for dengue victims is not avail-
able in the government hospitals and
where it is that is grossly inadequate.
Many patients after wasting hours in the
medical college for real time treatment
are told to deposit blood and then go to
SMGS Hospital where platelets will be
separated. This loses precious time. As a
result patients with deadly form of
dengue are forced to go outside the state
in panic for immediate treatment.
Jammu Municipality Corporation should
have embarked on large scale fumiga-
tion of the city, especially in low lying
areas where big drains are breeding
ground for mosquitoes. Promises are easy
to be made and it is easy to befool people
but it is different to take effective steps.RANASAHIB
Dengue menace: No matching medical response
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At Patnas Gandhi Maidan, soon afterthe serial bomb blasts political fight ofthe lowest degree resulted into a rushfor statements, aimed at either creat-ing a false impression or making acurtain of haze around the blasts.Congress, SP, BSP and NiteshKumars Janata Dal (U) have perfect-ed the art of duplicity and deceit to alevel, where terrorists are made tolook innocuous men, rather victimsand BJP made into a villain. As ifModis Hunkar rally was the sole rea-son for the terrorists to target it.Otherwise, they are good men, who
believe in peace and welfare of thepeople of India! At the Hunkar rally,two disparate things happened, on onea dream of a prosperous, peaceful yetassertive India was articulated byModi and on the other blood, cries,death and pain was made to inflictupon the innocent people.
First dubious dart came from theJanata Dal (U)s Minister Sabir Ali,who raised a finger of suspiciontowards BJP for the blasts. His state-ment makes it amply clear that he sus-
pected something fis hy in t he matter.A peep into his statement is not out ofcontext, "When I checked it with the
district magistrate. He was not awareof the incident. Janata Dal-United(JD-U) leader Sabir Ali questioned
why "such incidents were happeningafter JD (U) parted ways with BJP."There is something suspicious. I canfeel. They will divide the nation;divide the people only for power."
A pernicious argument laced witha complete ignorance of terror philos-ophy is being propagated in the coun-try. This will eventually result in theweakening of war on terror and alsodivide the nation into various parcels,having their own political agenda to
pursue. Months earlier, another co-religionist of Sabir Ali, the unionminority affairs minister feigned totalignorance about the existence of a ter-ror organisation named IndianMujhaideen. He dropped a bombshellsaying any terror group of such namedoes not exist at all. Established moreor less as it is that it was IndianMujhahideen responsible for thePatna serial blasts will these political-ly scrupulous men revise their wis-dom on terror in the country?
Secondly, the statement of BiharChief Minister that enough securitywas in place and no intelligenceinputs were available before hand thatthe rally was to be targeted has comea cropper. This runs in total contra-vention to what the Bihar Police andother security agencies have said thatreports of the rally being targetedwere already given to the Bihar gov-ernment. One fact which rubbishesthe claim of Nitesh Kumar is that avery powerful bomb, timed to explodeat 2 PM was recovered close to the
stage where Modi and other top brassof BJP were to take seat.Unfortunately, the response of the
political leaders to terror is alreadysluggish and selective. If credibleintelligence inputs are ignored, itspeaks a lot about how serious theopportunistic political parties aretowards terror.
This lack of understanding on theterror philosophy and the indulgenceof many in the political class of India,to look the other way when blasts hap-
pen or create politically narrow mind-ed theories in order to weave a moti-vated confusion. Sadly, this spectacleof gross impropriety is reducing theresponse of the country towards thereal face of terror as weak, fractiousand selective.
Curiously, Indian Home Ministershave too displayed a lack of commit-ment and sensitivity to terrorism. In atypically dismissive way SushilKumar Shinde soon after the blastswent to attend a musical function heldin connection with the upcoming filmRajjo of Kangana Ranaut. What shallit be called, the lure of Bolly wood orto escape from the cries and pain ofthe blast victims. What an evil
prospect for India, its home minist erattends musical function when Patnais ripped apart with bombs. We hadyet another home minister Shiv RajSingh Patil who went to the sites ofterror attacks in immaculate suits andswanky dress. For such men what a
best way to exhibit the dress sense,
than the scene of bomb blasts wherebodies are scattered and blood isspilled.
Lastly the Digvijay tweet gives afulsome summation of the incident.He said BJP gains most from the
blasts. True, because if the responsi-bility of providing security at thevenue is abdicated, BJP will have asympathy undercurrent going in theirfavour. When Indira Gandhi was mur-dered Congress gained most from it.In comparison when Modi is hittinghard at the opposition on genuinecounts and his common sense con-cerns are brushed aside in the politicalarena of vote bank politics, it is butnatural that he has been able to createa significantly
large constituency across thecountry. Digvijay has again washedhis dirty linen in the open regardingthe bomb blasts. Saying BJP is to ben-efit most, points out to yet another
prospect, could be that he in a veiledway implicates the largest oppositionin the blasts. No hope for the situationto improve, when same poisonous
politics is in flow, despite being estab-lished that Yasin Bhatkals aides ofIndian Mujhahideen are involved inthe blasts. Unfortunately, with such aresponse from Congress leaders, thePrime Minister already in politicalhibernation and on silent mode, it is
doubtful whether the nation will everhave a consolidated policy to controland respond to religious terrorism.
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Pakistan Army.The army has asked its localformation commanders torespond to any ceasefire vio-lation in the strongest possi-
ble manne r and adopt anaggressive stance there.This is the first high-levelreview meeting chaired bythe Defence Minister afterthe 15-day operation by theArmy last month in Keransector along the LoC overwhich questions have beenraised.The meeting is also under-stood to have discussed therecently-signed BorderDefence CooperationAgreement with China to
prevent any face- offs on theLine of Actual Control andits impact in addressingIndia's concern there.
High level security meeting headedby Antony reviews situation on LoC
SRINAGAR, OCT 28: Theflare-up at the border wasapparently an attempt byPakistan to internationalisethe Kashmir issue, as theceasefire violations "coincid-ed" with premier NawazSharif's visit to the US,Jammu and Kashmir ChiefMinister Omar Abdullah saidon Monday.Omar said that as soon as thevisit was over the ceasefirehas suddenly been restored.
"The flare up coincided whenNawaz Sharif was going tothe United States. As soon asthe visit was over, the cease-fire has suddenly beenrestored."It seems that it apparentlywas an attempt to interna-tionalise the Kashmir issue.When they realised that it hasfailed, the situation came
back to normal," Omar toldreporters on the sidelines of afunction here.The Chief Minister said itwas not possible for him toimmediately understand whythe recent flare up along the
border s in the state tookplace."We are hopeful that theceasefire along the Line ofControl and international
border (in 8Contd p2
LoC firing coincided with Sharif's visi t to US: Omar Army to get latest jammersto neutralise IEDs
JAMMU: With increasingthreat of remote controlledIEDs being used by militantsto target security forces inJammu and Kashmir, Armywill procure the latest radioand cell phone jammer sys-tems to check such attackson its personnel in the state.A Request for Proposal(RFP) tender was issued
recently by the GeneralOfficer Commanding-in-Chief, Northern Command,for procurement of 22'Sakriya' 8Contd p2
Ramdev not to joinany political party
BHOPAL: Ruling out join-ing the BJP, yoga guru BabaRamdev on Monday said hehas neither been associatedwith any political outfit nordoes he intend to join one infuture. "I know that I havenever been part of any polit-ical party till now and willnot join such outfits anytime," Ramdev told reportershere.He said that there can be nocomparison between Gujaratchief minister 8Contd p2
IM terrorist YasinBhatkal,his associate sent to
police custodyNEW DELHI: IndianMujahideen co-founderYasin Bhatkal and his closeaide were on Monday sent tocustody of Delhi Police for15 days after a court hereallowed the plea of the probeagency to arrest them in acase lodged in 2011 forallegedly setting up an ille-gal arms factory.District Judge I S Mehtaallowed the Delhi Policespecial cell 8Contd p2
NEWS IN BRIEF
SRINAGAR, OCT 28:Opposition People'sDemocratic Party (PDP) onMonday reached out to
Congress saying the partywas its "natural ally" even asit scotched any talk of joiningthe BJP-led NationalDemocratic Alliance (NDA)with all eyes on Lok Sabha
polls next year."There is no alliance (with
NDA)... Congress is our nat-ural ally," PDP patron MuftiMohammad Sayeed said inresponse to questions as towhich camp his party would
prefer to join."Jammu and Kashmir had agolden period during thePDP-Congress alliance gov-ernment (between 2002 and2008)," he said.Congress is presently part ofthe coalition government in
J&K partnering NationalConference.Sayeed, however, praised theformer NDA government led
by Atal Bihari Vajpayee, say-ing it had supported the"healing touch" policylaunched in 2003.He also lauded the NDA gov-ernment for approving thewidening of the national
highway from Srinagar toJammu, which was taken up
by Sayeed during hi s tenureas chief minister.
Sayeed also praised PrimeMinister Manmohan Singhfor generously supporting thestate.He said the Centre hadaccepted all the demands forthe development of J&K andreferred to the Rs 24,000crore Reconstruction Plan forJ&K announced in
November 2004."Whatever signs of develop-ment you see in the state are
because of that (reconstruc-tion plan)," he added.Sayeed, however, declined tocomment when asked to givehis opinion as to the differ-ence between the Vajpayee-led BJP and the party under
Narendra 8Contd p2
Mufti Sayeed says Congress natural ally, no truck with BJPJK Assembly servesnotice to Gen V K SinghGURGAON: FormerArmy Chief Gen VK Singh
has been served with anotice by Jammu andKashmir AssemblySpeaker Mubarak Gul ask-ing him to explain his posi-tion on his allegations of
pay-off to a m inister in thestate. The notice wasserved at his residence here
by officia ls of Jammu andKashmir government thisweekend, official sourcessaid today. They said thenotice was handed over toa domestic help as neitherSingh nor any of his familymembers was present atthat time.The Speaker's office hadon October 8Contd p2
Northern Ireland can i nspirefuture settlement for KashmirLONDON: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister OmarAbdullah is of the view that the State can never be inde-
pendent and will always remain under Indian sovereign ty,but beli eves t hat Brit ain's Northe rn Irel and peace processand devolution in Scotland could "inspire" a future settle-ment. The state is landlocked and lacks natural resources,Omar said in an int erview to the UK's Telegraph newspaper,underlining why it can never be fully independent. But the
peace process in Northern Ireland and the devolution inScotland could "inspire" a future settlement in which "sov-ereignty is not threatened but you recognise the nationalistsentiment that exists and you evolve that," he is quoted assaying. Omar was referring to a deal in Northern Ireland in1998 which led to a power-sharing government after pro-long violence and the devolution in Scotland under whichBritain created a Scottish Parliament 8Contd p2
Ranchi mod ule ofIM behind Hunkar
rally blastsRANCHI: Investigationsin the Patna serial blastsshowed an IndianMujahideen (IM) link withJharkand police claimingthat one of the two arrestedterrorists who was believedto be the mastermind
belonged to the nascen t'Ranchi Module" of the
banned terror outfit.As the probe 8Contd p2
Nitesh's lies exposed: centre had alerted Bihar govt on Patna rally
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Northern Ireland ...with powers to make laws on a range ofissues.The Chief Minister was angry at thePakistan army's attempt to "sabotage"
peace talks between Prime MinisterManmohan Singh and his Pakistanicounterpart Nawaz Sharif in New Yorklast month.He blamed Pakistan's army for theupsurge in cross-border attacks this yearand cited the infiltration of four insur-
gents who crossed into Jammu andattacked the police station and an armycamp killing a high-ranking army offi-cer and three soldiers. He saw that as anattempt by the Pakistan army to sabo-tage the Singh-Sharif talks.The newspaper recalled that Omar was
born in Essex in the UK and quotes himas saying that his British backgroundhad given him a "broader outlook onlife" although there were disadvantagestoo."There are those in my l ine of work whoquite happily use this against me, andsuggest because I was born here (theUK), I have no business being in poli-tics here (Kashmir)," Omar said.
LoC firing ...Jammu and Kashmir) will hold and
peace prevails," Omar said.He said the situation along the LoC andIB has been mostly calm for the pasttwo days.He said the incident at Uri, in which aJunior Commissioned Officer waskilled, seemed to be a localised inci-dent, which was not as worrisome as thelarge scale violations that took placealong the LOC and international borderrecently.
"Localised incidents keep on happen-ing. These should not worry us much.We were worried because the violationswere taking place along the internation-al border where there were no such inci-dents in past 10 years," he said.
JK Assembly ...24 issued a notice to Singh. "...He(Singh) has been asked to explain his
position regarding certain revelationsmade by him during the course of aninterview to a Delhi-based news chan-nel on September 23," an officialspokesman had said.The notice was issued in response to a
privilege motion moved against Singhby 15 ministers and MLAs and the for-mer army chief has been given 20 daysto explain his position in the matter sothat further course of action could bedecided under the rules of procedureand conduct of business in the Jammuand Kashmir Assembly.Singh did not reply to the message senton his mobile phone asking for his com-ments.He had alleged that money had been
paid to politi cians in Jammu andKashmir for several years. His com-ment came while he was responding to
an expose by an English daily that hadclaimed that Technical ServicesDivision, an intelligence unit of theArmy created during his tenure, had
paid Rs 1.19 crore to state ministerGhulam Hassan Mir allegedly to desta-
bilise the Omar Abdullah government in2010.The statement of Singh was severelycriticised by politicians after which
Nationa l Confere nce minist ers andMLAs moved a motion against him foralleging that some ministers in Jammuand Kashmir were paid money to getcertain jobs done since Independence.Mir had denied any wrong doing andChief Minister Omar Abdullah wrote aletter on September 25 to PrimeMinister Manmohan Singh seeking acredible probe into the allegation for
restoring faith of people in mainstreampoliticians in the s tate.
Mufti Sayeed ...Modi, its prime ministerial candidatefor the upcoming parliamentary elec-tions."I have experience of working withVajpayee when he was the PrimeMinister, but I have no experience ofworking with Modi," he said.
Nitesh's lies ...determination to fight these tendencies.The ministry of home affairs and gov-ernment of India should seriouslyreview the security of Narendra Modi,"he said.Jaitley, who was present at the Patnarally, attacked the Nitish government,saying "the attitude of Bihar govern-ment was casual and callous...In thisenvironment, are we going to be soft onsecurity because some state govern-ments want to be seen as soft on terrorfor obvious reasons"?Charging the state with "monumentalfailure", he said "this attack coming inthis backdrop clearly establishes theextent of radicalisation which took
place in the state."Refuting claims of Bihar governmentthat there were no alerts issued by theCentre about the rally, he said "this doesnot appear to be factually correct...Aspecific alert was sent to the Bihar
police by the central Intell igenceBureau on October 23, 2013 withregard to the rally to be addressed byShri Narendra Modi in Patna.""This alert was specific enough to men-tion that the IM modules could organizestrikes during Narendra Modi's Patnavisit. A reference to the arrest ofBhatkal, an information emanatingfrom another source was also men-tioned." The BJP leader said India can-not afford to be either soft on terror orsoft on security. "A policy against terrorand the need for the security cannot berelatable to the policy of vote bank pol-itics of a given government," he said.BJP President Rajnath Singh said therewas a "security lapse" at Modi's rallyand extra precautions should have beentaken.The party plans to make the rally blastsissue a political one and will be holdingconferences to highlight the incident inseveral state capitals tomorrow.
Ranchi module ..showed that the explosions at NarendraModi's rally in Patna on Sunday had aresemblance to the Bodh Gaya terrorattack, BJP leader Arun Jaitley claimed
the Bihar DGP had received an intelli-gence alert on October 23 about a pos-sible attack in Patna and wanted thestate government as well as the Centreto clarify on the issue.Jaitley's contention was countered byRavindra Kumar, ADG, Patna, who saidthere was no specific intelligence inputand that only general alerts were given.The death toll in the serial blasts, mean-while, rose to six after an injured persondied at the Patna Medical College andHospital (PMCH) late last night.Currently, 37 injured persons, many ofthem in critical condition, are beingtreated in the hospital.
Jharkhand ADG (law & order) S NPradhan said the probe so far showedthat Imtiaz Ansari, one of the two arrest-ed terrorists, allegedly had contactswith Tahseen Akhtar, an alleged closeaide of arrested top IM ope rative YaseenBhhatkal. The other terrorist was identi-fied as Tausim.Pradhan said after interrogations duringraids at Dhruva in Ranchi last night ithad emerged that Imtiaz, his nephewTophek, Tariq Ansari and NomanAnsari had gone to Patna on Saturdayand two others had joined them on theway.The four had, however, told people oftheir locality that they were going toKolkata but left for Patna on Saturday.Tariq died while allegedly handlingexplosives yesterday and Noman andTophek were absconding, while Imtiazwas arrested after the blasts in Patna,Police said. The home-grown IM haslinks with Pakistan-based terror outfitLashkar-e-Taiba (LeT)."The Ranchi module(of IM) has beenset up recently," Pradhan said, addingthe police also suspect that the same IMmodule might have been behind theBodh Gaya terror attack on July 7 asexplosive materials and digital timer
device found in Patna blasts were iden-tical. "A fail-safe connection has beenestablished between the two blasts," headded. Five people including twomonks were injured in the Bodh Gayastrike.The ADG said a National InvestigationAgency team had arrived here today toinvestigate links of the newly set upRanchi module of IM and further inves-tigations are on.Earlier in the day, three personsdetained in Ranchi yesterday in connec-tion with the Patna blasts were releasedafter interrogation last night.Raids were carried out in Jharkand soonafter Bihar Police tipped off their coun-terparts in Ranchi that some suspects inPatna blasts hailed from the state, policesaid adding black powder, materialsused to make IEDs, pressure cooker andextremist literature were seized.
Army to ...Radio and Cell Phone Jammer CounterIED systems for the army unitsdeployed in the state."These counter IED jammers will be putto use for service deployment and oper-ational usage for quick reaction teams,VIP protection vehicles, convoy
escorts, movement of troops and count-er insurgency operations," officials said.The procurement of jammers has
become important in view of increasi ngthreat of security personnel being tar-
geted by IEDs detonated by cell phonesand radio signals, they said.The "Sakriya" jammers are based onadvanced Digital Signal Processing(ADSP) technology with frequency
jamming of GSM, CDMA, DCS and 3Gbands of cell phones besides, fre quencymodulation (FM) and pre-initiator of136 MHz to 174 MHz frequency, theofficials said.The jammers would have a weight of 80kg along with its batteries, they said.
Ramdev not ...Narendra Modi and Congress vice pres-ident Rahul Gandhi.Ramdev said that one had entered poli-tics because of his family while theother had worked the hard way to earnall that was his due.Both the leaders have been holdingmajor rallies of their respective partiesin the run-up to five Assembly electionsand thenLok Sabha polls.He claimed that the Congress will losethe Assembly elections in MadhyaPradesh, Delhi, Rajasthan andChhattisgarh and that its strength afterthe next Lok Sabha polls would comedown to less than 100 seats.During his interaction with mediaper-sons, he also criticized Congress gener-al secretary Digvijaya Singh.
IM terrorist ...to arrest Yasin Bhatkal and his aideAsadullah Akhtar after they were pro-duced before it by NIA, Hyderabadwhich said the accused are not requiredfor custodial interrogation.The district judge asked special cellsleuths to produce Bhatkal and Akhtar
before the designated court for tryingthe cases being probed by the specialcell of Delhi Police for seeking theircustody.The accused were then produced before
additional sessions judge Daya Prakashwho remanded both the accused to
police custod y for 15 days tillNovember 12.Advocate M S Khan, appearing for thetwo, however, opposed the police cus-tody plea, saying the accused havealready been investigated by the NIAand the special cell has no locus standito seek their fresh custody.Bhatkal and Akhtar was earlier taken toHyderabad after being arrested onSeptember 21 and September 17 respec-tively by NIA's Hyderabad unit in con-nection with the Dilsukhnagar blastcase that claimed 16 lives. The blastswere triggered by IEDs planted nearKonark and Venkatadiri theatres onFebruary 21 this year.The court had earlier issued NBWsagainst Bhatkal and Akhtar in the illegalarms factory case, in which the specialcell had already arrested 16 alleged IMmen, as they were absconding sincethen.The special cell had in November 2011,
busted an illegal arms factory located inMeer Vihar area of Nangloi in OuterDelhi and several alleged IM suspectswere arrested.An FIR was registered against Bhatkal
in the case on November 22, 2011 andlater a non-bailable warrant was alsoissued against him for setting up thefactory.
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JAMMU, OCTOBER 28-Continuing with their effortsto stop illegal use of subsi-dized LPG Gas cylinders atcommercial establishments, a
joint team of LegalMetrology department andrepresentative of oil compa-nies led by Joint controller
Legal Metrology Mr Amarsingh, Deputy controllerConsumer protection ManojPrabhakar & Sr Sales officerof HPCL Anees Quari con-ducted extensive checking ofcommercial establishments at
Nanak nagar, Bahu plaza &Apsra road.More than 30 establishmentsdealing in Hotels, restau-rants, sweetshops, halwais &road side food venders werechecked & 16 cylinders wereseized on the spot from thir-teen establishments whichwere using it in commercial
purposes.All the seized cylinders werehanded over to the respectiveoil companies with the direc-tion to cancel all the domestic
connections which are beingutilized for commercialestablishments & detailenquiry be conducted toascertain the distributor feed-ing to such establishments &strict action be taken againstthe defaulter.The team also inspected M/s
Imperial grill, M/s Caf cof-fee day, M/s Nescafe, M/sBarista, M/s Lakshya gar-ments & other establish-ments dealing wi th servingof food to the consumers & areadymade garments store &five cases were booked byInspector Mohisin Khateebfor different violations underthe existing provisions of lawenforced for the purpose fornot marking mandatory dec-larations as prescribed underrules.The department have warnedthe traders not to indulge inunlawful activities to cheatthe gullible consumers &consumers are also advised to
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Legal MetrologyKULGAM, OCT 28: Aftertaking review meetings atBaramulla and Kupwara,Chief Secretary, Mr.Mohammad Iqbal Khandeycontinuing with his series ofvisits to all districts ofKashmir Division, onMonday reviewed the devel-
opment works in Kulgam andAnantnag districts.Chief Secretary along withDivisional CommissionerKashmir, Mr. ShalindraKumar and other senior offi-cers have been staying at themajor District Headquartersovernight and meeting scoresof deputations besides takingground appraisal of the supplyand stock position of allessential commodities for theensuing winter months in thevalley. In addition, ChiefSecretary has also askedDeputy Commissioners tochalk out a befitting snowclearance plan well inadvance, keeping men andmachinery ready.At the review meeting inKulgam, Chief Secretary was
briefed about the overallprogress of developmentalprojects in the district byDeputy CommissionerKulgam, Mr. Jahangir AhmadMir. Presenting, the details,Mr. Mir informed the meetingthat during 2013-14, out of the
approved District Plan outlay
of Rs 82.84 crore and againstan availability of Rs. 18.86crores under capital compo-nent, an expenditure of Rs.10.27 crores has been regis-tered till date. Sector wise
physical and financialachievement was presented
by the Deputy Commissionergiving detailed account of the
progress made in Educationsector under SSA and RMSA,in Road connectivity underPMGSY, NABARD and otherschemes, in Rural infrastruc-tural development underMGNREGA, IAY and otherSchemes. Giving details ofthe winter preparedness, theDeputy Commissioner,Kulgam informed that thearrangements for making
available the essentials of
Rice, Sugar, LPG, Atta and K-oil etc. the necessary requisi-tions have been placed to theconcerned and the same will
be stocked before the onset ofwinter including far-flungareas of Danawkandimargand Waltengoo Nar. He fur-ther revealed that 14 differentsnow clearing machines have
been made available, besidesestablishing a 24 hour work-ing control room atChawalgam, Kulgam.Chief Secretary stressed uponall the executing agencies towork with close coordinationand expedite completion of
projects in different sectors,besides ensuring hassle freedistribution of benefits of wel-fare schemes meant for weak-
er sections of the society.
Earlier, Chief Secretary heldseparate public meeting withlocal PRI members, localAuqaf Presidents, besidesmany public deputations.Chief Secretary assured earlyresolution of their demandswith regard to drinking water,
power supply, road connectiv-ity, health care facilities andeducational infrastructuredevelopment.Bar Council Kulgam alsomeet with the Chief Secretaryand highlighted variousdemands for Governmentsconsideration.Later, in the afternoon, ChiefSecretary Mr. MohammadIqbal Khandey visitedAnantnag and reviewed theoverall development scenario
and stock and supply posi-
tions in the district.It was given out that totalration holders of the districtare 131873, while the districthas demanded 9571 quintalsof rice, 1414 quintals of Atta,989 quintals of Sugar and197841 litres of K-oil formeeting the requirements ofthe people for the wintermonths in the district.It was informed that 08Disaster Centres have beenestablished at various loca-tions in the district for meet-ing any exigency in winter. Itwas told that the snow clear-ance is being partly done bythe Beacon and Mechanicaldivision Anantnag from
November 15 to March 15 forwhich two control rooms are
established at Khanabal and
Pahalgam. As many as 11snow clearance machines, 6snow ploughs, 3 snow catsand 2 snow cutters are put inservice for snow clearance.Regarding the review of therevision of the electoral rolls,the concerned officers weredirected that every effort shall
be made in order to preparecorrect and ensure cent per-cent registration of people ofall age groups before the pre-scribed date.Chief Secretary directedDistrict DevelopmentCommissioner to ensurestocking of all essentials by
November 10, 2013.Chief Secretary also revieweddevelopmental activities start-ed in the district and directedthe concerned officers to gearup their resources for ensuringcent percent expenditure ofthe current plan outlay. Heurged upon all the concernedexecutive agencies and con-cerned officers to speed upongoing projects so that theworks are completed well intime. Later, Chief Secretaryinteracted with Civil Societymembers, members of the BarCouncil and prominent citi-zens of the district whoapprised him about variousissues regarding developmentand removal of various bottle-necks viz a viz public life of
the district.
Chief Secretary visits Kulgam, AnantnagReviews developmental progress and winter preparedness
LAGAMA (URI), OCT 28:Minister for MedicalEducation, Youth Services &Sports, Mr. Taj Mohi-ud-Dinon Monday said theGovernment is makingefforts to mitigate the prob-lem of urban poverty forwhich many schemes areunderway.Addressing a function organ-ized in connection with dis-
bursement of cheques to thebeneficiaries underIntegrated Housing & SlumDevelopment Programme(IHSDP), the Minister asked
people to come forward andtake advantage of theseschemes.Mr. Taj said a lot has beendone for the development and
enhancement of civic ameni-ties with the aim to improvethe living standards of peo-
ple. He said many flagshipprogrammes like NREGA,JNNURM, NBA, IHSDP etc.in Rural and Urban areas are
under execution in the areawhich have already benefit-ted a lot of people and efforts
are on to extend theseschemes to rest of the areasand people. As many as Rs.1.53 lakh were disbursedamong 51 beneficiaries ofUri Tehsil @ Rs. 30,000under the scheme.
Director, Urban LocalBodies, Kashmir, Mr. HilalAhmad Parray, Executive
Officer, MunicipalCommittee, Uri, Mr.Firdous Ahmad, TehsildarUri, officers of variousdepartments and Panchs,Sarpanchs were also pr esenton the occasion.
Govt making efforts to eradi-cate urban poverty: Taj
Disburses IHSDP cheques among 51 beneficiaries
SRINAGAR, OCT 28: Asmany as Rs. 3 crore are beingspent for acquisition as wellas compensation to affectedhouseholds for widening ofroad from Aali Kadal toMirwaiz Manzil besides Rs.86 lakhs have been ear-marked for road develop-ment, adding that acquisitionwork will be completed by
November this year.This was stated by Ministerfor Rural Development andPanchayat Raj, Mr. AliMohammad Sagar whileinteracting with people dur-ing his extensive tour ofdowntown Srinagar city onMonday.While taking stock of con-
struction work ofCommunity Hall atSokalipora near MirwaizManzil, the Minister said Rs.1.50 crore are being spent onthe project and its completionis expected by March nextyear.Various deputations called onMinister who had come fromvarious areas of Valley whichinclude Pampore, Pahalgam,Magam, Baramulla andapprised the Minister aboutvarious problems confrontingthem.The Minister gave patienthearing to the deputationistsand assured them that all gen-uine problems will be solvedin a phased manner.
Rs. 3 cr being spent on roadwidening i n Aali Kadal: Sagar
SRINAGAR, OCT 28: TheDepartment of Fisheries J&KGovernment has initiatedvarious developmental pro-grammes to boost fish pro-duction in the state which hasreached to 19.95 thousandmetric tonnes. The Jammu &Kashmir State has alreadyachieved a breakthrough incommercial trout production
by the establishment of vil-lage Trout Farming Project,Kokernag being a mother
producing centre in J&KState which is one of the
biggest trout project in Asia.In 2005, the Department ofFisheries introduced carp fishculture in private sector byconstructing demonstration
ponds. Subsequently, during2005 the scheme was taken-up under Prime Minister'sEmployment Programmewhere more than 400 benefi-ciaries have been coveredand 236 trout raceways under
private sector have been con-structed till date. Owing tothe successful results of prop-
agation of fish culture in theprivate sector, the departmentcontinued it under variousstate and centrally sponsoredschemes. In 2009, theDepartment of Fisheries forthe first time in the history ofthe State successfully propa-gated Trout culture in the pri-vate sector to provide liveli-hood avenues to the educa-tion un-employed youth.Presently the beneficiariesare provided with a onetime
package of Rs.1.50 lakhs forcarp ponds which includesconstructed cost, provision ofinlet and outlet, feed, seedequipment etc. In the troutculture the beneficiaries are
provided with a package of
Rs. 2.40 lakhs which includesconstruction of one pair ofconcrete raceways, feed,seed, equipment etc. In orderto acquaint the selected bene-ficiaries with carp and troutculture, the department pro-vides technical expertise atvarious levels. In this regard,the department has devel-
oped Regional Fish FarmersDevelopment Agency(RFFDA), which acts as anodal agency in providing thetraining programme to the
beneficiaries and tour visitsprogramme.Chief Project Officer,RFFDA, Mr. M. M. Bazazinformed that the agency isan organized wing of thedepartment conducts training
programme in all districtsand on 28-10-2013, it is
being conducted at TrainingCum demonstration Centre,Pandach, Srinagar underRKVY (National Mission forProtein Supplement) wherethe private fish farmers ofDistrict Srinagar, Ganderbal
and Budgam were impartedtechnical-know-how aboutthe modern techniques of fishculture.In trout sector under thescheme National Mission forProtein Supplement (NMPS)a beneficiary incurs Rs.3lakhs out of which 2.40 lakhsis being provided by the
department (Rs.0.60 lakhs isbeneficiary's hare). In Carpculture under the scheme
NMPS a beneficiary incursRs. 2 lakhs out of which Rs.1.50 lakhs is being provided
by the department (Rs.0.50lakhs is the beneficiaryshare).The main objective of thetraining programme is toimprove the professionalskills of the fish farmersregarding the exponentialgrowth of their fish produc-tion.The training programmes areto be conducted in each andevery district as per theinstructions of Minister ofState Fisheries & Co-opera-
tives, Dr. Manohar LalSharma with the objectivesthat the fallow land shall beutilized for fish culture inorder to provide employmentavenues to the un-employededucated youths of J&Kstate. The Director FisheriesMr. R.K. Dogra also attendedthe function and is monitor-
ing the programmes meticu-lously. He welcomed thefarmers in the said training
programme and advised themto attend such programmes asit shall prove useful for them.He stressed upon that theconcerned officers to ensurethat all the farmers shall par-ticipate in the programme sothat it shall in turn increasetheir production manifoldafter acquiring latest techni-cal know-how from the lec-tures being conducted by theofficers of this departmentduring such events which are
being organized in every dis-trict. Bali, Joint DirectorFisheries (Projects Mr.R.P.Singh) and Joint Director
Fisheries Kashmir Division,Mr. R. K. Pandita also attend-ed the said programme.The interaction session wasalso conducted by the offi-cers of the department andthe private fish farms sharedtheir experiences and successstories with the achievementof high income.
KULGAM, OCT 28:Minister for Social Welfare,Ms. Sakina Itoo on Mondaysaid that the state governmenthas extended road connectiv-ity to remote and far flungareas of the state besides pro-vided all the basis amenitiesto the people living in urban,semi urban and rural areas.The Minister was addressinga mammoth public gatheringat village Tangmarg of
Noorabad constituency. Tomitigate the grievances ofrural populace, the govern-ment speeded up develop-ment and welfare pro-
grammes besides providingadequate drinking water and
power supply to inaccessibleareas of the state. Laudingthe role of Chief Minister,Omar Abdullah in improvingthe socio-economic condi-tions of the rural masses, Ms.Itoo said that the coalitiongovernment is committed to
balanced development of allthe three regions of the state.On this occasion, the
Minister distributed chequesworth Rs. 2.20 lakh underIAY scheme out of herConstituency DevelopmentFund.
Fisheries Deptt produces 19.95 thousand metric ton fish
Road connectivity to remoteareas priority of the govt: Sakina
R.S.PURA OCT.28:-Madan Lal Sharma MemberParliament Jammu PoonchConstituency conducted anextensive tour of BorderVillages of R.S Pura Blocki.e Gharani, Gharana ,Kapoor pur, Avdal, NaiBasti Gulab Garh,Suchetgarh, Khotorana,Khotorana Khurud,Abdullian, ChanduChak,Bega, Bera, Samka,Raipur,Tokani, Hanso Chak,Chak Jujuia, Fathepur andappealed the StateGovernment to declare bor-der belts on IB as RBA inview of their ongoing prob-lems which seems unending.Mr. Sharma appealed theState Govt. to allot 5 marla
plot to affected people on IBand LOC in the safer zone
beyond firing range. Heasked the Administration to
carry out a detailed assess-ment and register all suchmigrants, so that proper sup-
port can be provided. Mr.Sharma demanded construc-tion of Bunkers for the CivilPopulation in BorderVillages, so that they cantake shelter in case of heavyfiring and shelling. Heinformed that in view ofheavy shelling and ceasesfire violation by the
Pakistani Army in Jammu,Samba, Rajouri and PoonchDistricts People who areunable to move from theirhouses are unable to earntheir livelihood. Hedemanded that relief andration should be given tosuch households. He alsodemanded enhancement incompensation to the victimsof border firing and shellingat par with the victims ofmilitancy in J&K presently
border victims are entitledfor Rs.01 lack and Militancyvictim for Rs.05 lacs. Mr.Sharma strongly voiced toend this discrimination. Healso demanded special onspot recruitment from bor-der areas in Police withage/qualification relaxation,as the education of the peo-
ple residing on border beltssuffered because they have
faced 5 major wars andalternate shelling/firing. Hesaid that people of borderareas are living with greatthreat, fear and women &children have developed
psychosocial stern becauseof continuous firing .He also demanded toincrease rent of the landunder Army use and herather suggested that Armyshould acquire that land and
provide suitable compensa-tion to the people .Mr.Sharma also demanded thatthe BADP grant should beenhanced as the presentallocations is not enougheven to cater to the basicamenities for the border
populace. He also directedthe officers to strictly followthe Government guidelineswhile making proposal andimplementation of BADPSchemes. Mr. Sharma feltthat the people residing inBorder villages are not ben-efitted from the ongoingdevelopmental schemeslaunched by UnionGovernment lack of drink-ing water, power supply,
poor road connectivity andSanitation bears testimonyto this fact. He directed theofficers from variousdepartments who accompa-
nied the MP to ensure thatthese unprivileged peoplemust be connected withdevelopmental schemes torealize the mission ofCentral Government andState Government.Prominent among accompa-nied the MP includes ShriRajesh Bittu, Ch. MohanSingh, Sarpanch Kishori,B.N Sharma, Sarwan,Ramesh Billa.
Madan demands RBA for Border Belts
JAMMU, OCT 28: Withincreasing threat of remotecontrolled IEDs being used
by militants to target securi-ty forces in Jammu andKashmir, Army will procurethe latest radio and cell
phone jammer systems tocheck such attacks on its
personnel in the state.A Request for Proposal(RFP) tender was issuedrecently by the GeneralOfficer Commanding-in-Chief, Northern Command,for procurement of 22'Sakriya' Radio and Cell
Phone Jammer Counter IEDsystems for the army unitsdeployed in the state."These counter IED jam-mers will be put to use forservice deployment andoperational usage for quickreaction teams, VIP protec-tion vehicles, convoyescorts, movements oftroops and counter insur-gency operations," officialssaid.The procurement of jam-mers has become importantin view of increasing threatof security personnel being
targeted by IEDs detonatedby cell phones and radio sig-nals, they said.The "Sakriya" jammers are
based on advanced DigitalSignal Processing (ADSP)technology with frequency
jamming of GSM, CDMA,DCS and 3G bands of cell
phones besides, frequencymodulation (FM) and pre-initiator of 136 MHz to 174MHz frequency, the officialssaid.The jammers would have aweight of 80 kg along withits batteries, they said.
Army to procure the latest radio and cell phone
jammer systems to check militant attacks
KISHTWAR, OCT 28-J&K State Pollution ControlBoard organized publichearing for environmentclearance of 560 MW KwarHydroelectric Project at vil-lage Padyarna, DistrictKishtwar in which largenumber of people, membersof various NGOs, local peo-
ple from various villagesincluding Bhagna Padyarna,Bhagna Druhla, SemnaBhatta etc participated.Sajjad Mufti, RegionalDirector, J&K StatePollution Control Board,Jammu highlighted theimportance of conducting
public hearing in accor-dance with the guidelines ofMinistry of Environmentand Forests, Govt. of India.Rajeev Sachdeva, GeneralManager Kiru-KwarHydroelectric Projects,Chenab Valley PowerProjects (CVPP) Ltd, gave adetailed account of theimportance of proposed
project with respect to the
ever increasing powerrequirement and the socio-economic development ofthe region in general andlocal area in particular. Healso stated that the villagessituated on the right bank ofRiver Chenab along the
project corridor, at presentdon't have any transporta-
tion facility owing to nonavailability of bridgesacross the river whereas this
problem of inaccessibilit yshall be sorted out by con-struction of bridges andother allied infrastructure asenvisaged under this proj-ect. He also described thecomponents of the project,its salient features and lay-out plan.Prof. Anil K. Raina,Environment Consultant
provided description of theenvironmental impact asso-ciated with the establish-ment of proposed projectand an account of the man-agement plan devised for
proper mitigation of suchimpacts. He also presentedthe details of rehabilitationand resettlement plan pre-
pared for the project affect-ed families.Later, Sanjay Rathore,District Officer, J&K SPCBsought public opinionregarding the project. The
public representative includ-
ing sarpanchs, NaibSarpanchs and Panchs of theaffected villages and projectaffected persons put forththeir queries regarding vari-ous aspects of the proposed
project especiall y withrespect to rehabilitation
package and employme ntopportunities, besides the
measure for overall devel-opment of the area. The peo-ple of the area extendedtheir full support and coop-eration for execution of the
project.Speaking on the occasion,Mohd hanief Malik, ADCKishtwar highlighted the
potential of the project inexpediting the developmentof the area.While stating that construc-tion of this project wouldopen a new window for thefuture of the local people, hesaid that by construction ofthis project a lot of develop-ment would take in the arearesulting in improvement inthe quality of life and gen-eration of employment forlocal unemployed youththereby uplifting the socio-economic status of local
population.Sanjay Rathore, DistrictOfficer, SPCBDoda/Kishtwar presentedvote of thanks.Mohd Hanief Malik, ADC
Kishtwar presided over thefunction. Others who werepresent on the occasionincluded Mr. Bhutyal, BDO
Nagseni, Naseer AhmedDar, GM, Planning andDesign, CVPP Ltd, officersfrom SPCB Kuldeep Bhan,Samphat Singh and NarayanThakur.
J&K SPCB conducts public hearingfor Kwar Hydroelectric Project
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NEW DELHI: He leavesIndian shores as one of thegreatest Formula One driversever but Sebastian Vettel wasa picture of humility as heacknowledged every personwho made a contribution tohis triumphant run, showedrespect to his critics and
became a showman for thefans. At 26, he is theyoungest quadraple worldchampion but showed matu-rity beyond his age in hiswords even though there waschildlike enthusiasm in hisactions and gestures.He knew that what he hadchosen to do after winningthe Indian Grand Prix willnot amuse the race stewards
but he did it.After being booed by Ferrarifans for his easy victories inmost of the venues, he got atremendous reception fromthe Indian fans and heresponded to that in the best
possible manner.Instead of parking his car asthe rules would suggest, he
performed donuts with hisRB09, named 'Hungry Heidi'.He then bowed, jumped on tohis car and threw his glovestowards his fans, making forunprecedented scenes at anyF1 Grand Prix.
He was expectedly repri-manded by the stewards andhis team Red Bull was fined25,000 euros. The Germansaid it was a spontaneous out-
pouring of emotions."Rocky, my engineer calledfor the usual procedure but Isaid 'yeah, not this time' andthere's so many people hereon the main grandstand that Ihad to do it. Usually we arenot allowed to -- but it felt soright at that time," he said.
"It is also a special place towin at and yeah, when myengineer called for the usual
procedure - parc ferm e, parkthe car - I said to myself Idon't care, I go there, thecrowd was great in the maingrandstand and I'll have somefun there which I enjoyed alot. "Unbelievable reception.It's a shame we are not racinghere next year."Just three days back, Vettelsaid being stubborn was his
biggest weakness a nd some-times he becomes more stub-
born than usual.In a sport which gives verylittle scope for display ofemotions, Vettel acted stub-
born to break the rules and letit flow in front of the fans lastevening.After the fans, Vettelacknowledged the contribu-tion of every person in theRed Bull garage and said hiscelebration was also for the
people who were inst rumen-tal in his incredible success."I spoke to the guys yester-day night... I'm not taking allthe credit myself. I'm verythankful for what these guysare doing. If you look at their
pay check a t the end o f t hemonth, you'd be surprised if
you could do the amount ofhours that they do."I think it's better to work atMcDonald's than to do whatthey do! It's one hundred per-cent commitment. They lovetheir job, they love the factthat they are working on aFormula One car and get tosee technology like that. Ithink at the end of the day wecould... it's rockets in a way."It's a shame, in a way, thatwith modern circuits peopledon't get the excitement ofthe speeds that close anymore, but I think for safetyreasons there's no doubt...youdon't want to go back towhere we've been in the past,so I think the sport has pro-gressed but for sure you losesome of the excitement but Ithink for racing fans, such asthe mechanics, it's still thesame. It was just a gesture ofsaying thank you."Asked if he feels people have
been unfair to him by booing
him and saying that F1 hasbecome boring with him win-ning everything, Vettel saidhe understands the feelings ofthe fans of the traditionalteams."To be honest with you, I'mnot blaming the Ferrari fans.I tried to make the example,
unfortunately nowadays theworld is ticking so quicklythat people are not always lis-tening exactly to what I'msaying or what I'm trying tosay. I don't blame the peoplethat booed, you know."If I go to the football stadi-um, for example, I cheer forthe home team. The firstmoment you maybe don'tappreciate the outside or theaway team to score a goal,the guy who actually scored agoal you don't appreciate him
being an a mazing player andyou might boo because other
people boo," he said."Obviously it doesn't feelgreat but if you have a lovefor.. for example for Ferrarior McLaren... think if peoplethink about it they understand
but in the heat of themoment, you know, there'snobody really to blame. It'snot necessarily my fault. Ithink I'm mature enough tounderstand that."
Sebastian Vettel leaves India a legend, a hero
NEW DELHI: FormerIndian skipper DilipVengsarkar on Monday madea startling revelation aboutunderworld don DawoodIbrahim entering Indian teamdressing room during the1986 Sharjah tournament.Vengsarkar disclosed thatDawood entered the team'sdressing room and was intro-duced by the famous actorMehmood as a businessman.However, Dawood wasasked by the then India's cap-tain Kapil Dev to get out ofthe dressing room."Dawood offered a car toeach player of the team ifthey beat Pakistan in thematch that was to be playedthe next day," Vengsarkarsaid at a function in Jalgaon.
"Dawood had said: 'If youguys win the tournament, Iwill give all of you a Toyotacar each. The offer wasrejected by the team,"Vengsarkar. "Yes, I remem-
ber a gentleman walking intoour dressing room in a gamein Sharjah and wanting totalk to the players," KapilDev told India Today.Former BCCI secretaryJaywant Lele had also men-tioned the incident in his
book, 'I was There --Memoirs of a CricketAdministrator'.The series is most remem-
bered for the last-ball six byJaved Miandad off ChetanSharma in the final thathelped Pakistan win theirfirst Sharjah trophy.
Vengsarkar: Dawood enteredIndian dressing room in 1986
NAGPUR: Australia areextremely keen to wrap upthe seven-game ODI serieson Wednesday itself by win-ning the penultimate matchin Jamtha and take an unas-sailable lead, left-arm spin-ner Xavier Doherty saidtoday. "We have come hereto win this game and we'renot worried too much aboutBangalore (venue of last
game on November 2). Atthe moment we are worriedabout winning this game andwrapping it up onWednesday," said Dohertytoday after the team's train-ing session.Australia are 2-1 ahead in therubber and India face a must-win situation here onOctober 30 to stay alive inthe series.
"From our point of view thisis the game we want to win.We don't want to save it forthe last game on Sunday. Wewant to wrap up this game.Obviously from their(India's) point of view theyneed to win to stay alive andfrom that point, it is prettycrucial for them," saidDoherty."We would rather be 3-1 up
than 2-2 all. Both teams haveplayed some very goodcricket and it will be aboutwho is better onWednesday," he added.While conceding that
bowler s from both teamshave found the going tough,especially with the new ODIrule on field restrictions,Doherty averred that it was
better to gr in and bear it.
We don't want to wait for final gameto clinch series: Xavier Doherty DUBAI: World championIndia has managed to retain
its number one spot in theReliance ICC ODI TeamRankings after the last two50-over games in the seven-match home series againstAustralia were washed-out.Australia lead the series 2-1with the final two matches to
be played in Nagpur andBengaluru on Wednesdayand Saturday, respectively.Australia needed to win theseries 6-1 or better to dis-lodge India from the top andreclaim the number one spot,which it last held in July2012.If Australia manages to winthe final two ODIs, it willrise to 119 ratings pointswhile India will finish on 120ratings points.In sharp contrast, if Indiawins both matches, it willfinish on 123 ratings pointswhile Australia will slide to
114 ratings points -- onlythree ahead of second placedEngland and third ranked SriLanka, according to an ICCstatement.Among other teams Pakistanhas an opportunity to gain a
place on the ICC ODI TeamRankings if it wins itsupcoming five-match seriesagainst South Africa by 3-2or better. The series will
begin in Sharjah onWednesday.Pakistan is currently sittingin sixth position, four ratings
points behind South Africa.However, if Pakistan winsthe series 3-2, the two sideswill swap places, with theAsian side moving into fifth
position on 103 ratings pointsand the Proteas dropping tosixth spot on 102 ratings
points.Conversely, South Africa willmove to 107 ratings points ifit wins the series 4-1 and will
narrow the gap with Englandand Sri Lanka to just four rat-ings points. That gap will betrimmed to just one rating
point if South Africa sweepsthe series.
New Zealand finds its elf in amust-win situation in itsthree-match series againsthost Bangladesh that starts inDhaka on Tuesday.
New Zealand is in seventhposition on 89 ratings pointswhile Bangladesh is rankedninth on 76 ratings points.If Bangladesh wins theseries, it will move to 79 rat-ings points while NewZealand will slip behind theWest Indies into eighth, on87 ratings. However, if NewZealand wins the series, thenit will gain two ratings pointsand rise to 91 ratings points,while Bangladesh will dropto 75 ratings points after con-ceding one rating point.Meanwhile, two Indians fea-
ture in the top 10 ODI bats-men chart with Virat Kohlion the fourth position aheadof captain Mahendra SinghDhoni who occupies the sev-enth position.The upcoming ODI seriesagainst Pakistan offers SouthAfrica captain AB de Villiersan opportunity to overtakeHashim Amla at the top ofthe Reliance ICC PlayerRankings for ODI Batsmen.De Villiers was last rankednumber-one in July 2013,and recently overtook Amlafor the top spot of theReliance ICC PlayerRankings for Test Batsmen.Among the bowlers, India'sleft-arm spinner RavindraJadeja will strive to gain soleownership of the number onerank on the ICC PlayerRankings for ODI bowlerswith impressive performanc-es in the last matches againstAustralia.
Wash out help India retain No 1. spot in ICC ODI rankings
PARIS: Leander Paes andRohan Bopanna moved tothe pre-quarterfinals of theATP BNP Paribas Masterswith their respective partnersafter getting byes in theirfirst rounds.Bopanna and his French part-ner Roger-Vasselin Edouardhave been seeded fifth whilePaes and his Canadian part-ner Daniel Nestor are seededseventh.
Bopanna and Roger-Vasseliawait winner of the firstround match betweenAmerican pair of JohnIsner/Nicholas Monroe andBriton-Ditch combo ofJonathan Marray and IgorSijsling. Paes and Nestor willtake on either MexicanSantiago Gonzalez andAmerican Scott Lipsky orBriton Jamie Murray andAustralian John Peers.
ISTANBUL: SerenaWilliams successfully defend-ed her WTA Championshipstitle on Sunday, beating Li
Na, 2-6, 6-3, 6-0, to finish2013 with a 78th victory and11th title of the year. The 32-year-old world number onefrom the US had admitted to
feeling physically exhaustedbefore, during and after afraught semi-final with JelenaJankovic on Saturday and at3-3 in the second set onSunday, she looked in dangerof a surprise defeat."But I had to keep going, Ihung in there, and it's amaz-ing to win this," saidWilliams. Li, the firstChinese player to make thefinal of the end of seasonshowpiece and about to
become the highest-rank edAsian woman at number threein the world, made one break
of serve for 2-1 in the first setwith a wrong-footing back-hand drive, and another for 4-1 by punishing a moderateWilliams serve. The worldnumber one looked subduedand shackled. The emotionaleruptions of her semi-finalwith Jankovic were nowhere
to be seen or heard and hermovement was leaden.Sometimes she was forced tocontain or defend, and in thefirst set she managed a merefive winners -- a paltry totalfor her. Li managed twice asmany. Expectations wereturned on their head.Williams held on to her servein the seventh game but theset was effectively gone. Thesecond set started with amighty battle, which resultedin Williams hanging on to herserve after almost 12 minutesof effort and eight deuces.
VALENCIA: UnseededRussian Mikhail Youzhnydenied top seed and defend-ing champion David Ferrer afourth Valencia Open titlewhen he beat the world num-
ber three 6-3 7-5 in the finalof the Spaniard's home eventon Sunday. Ranked 21 and acouple of months youngerthan his 31-year-old oppo-nent, Youzhny used hisgraceful one-handed back-
hand to devastating effect atthe cathedral-like Agoraarena, breaking the tenaciousFerrer's serve four times intotal. Runner-up in Valenciain 2009, the Russian sealedvictory and his 10th careertitle on his second match
point when Ferrer netted aforehand and it was his sec-ond success of the year fol-lowing his victory on clay inGstaad in July. "I am happy
because it was a gr eat weekfor me and a great tourna-ment," Youzhny, who nextcompetes at this week's ParisMasters, the final event of theseason before the World Tourfinals, told Spanish televi-sion. "Of course everyone inthe crowd was for David butstill if I played good I feltthey were supporting metoo," he added. "Now there isa big tournament in Paris and
I just want to enjoy it andplay like I played this week."Ferrer, who has already qual-ified for the Tour finals inLondon, was appearing in his41st career final and the sec-ond in as many weeks.He was runner-up toBulgarian Grigor Dimitrov inStockholm last Sunday andthe Valencia title match washis eighth final of the year in21 tournaments.
Mikhail Youzhny beats David Ferrer to win Valencia Open
Serena Williams downs brave Li Nato defend WTA Championships t itle
Paes, Bopannna advancein Paris Masters event
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Dialogue with TalibanDear Edito r,
The US commitment of cooperating in talkswith the TTP is an indication of the CIA dronecampaign suspension for understandable rea-sons. Engaging the Pakistani Taliban in talkswould help facilitate in providing theAmerican containers a secure path to Karachiand Gwadar. Suspension in drone strikes can
provide Is lamabad w ith a two-way op portuni-
ty; to engage the Taliban in constructive dia-logue, and secure a permanent peace deal thatmay lead to a positive outcome that can ulti-mately result in a permanent halt in the dronecampaign beyond 2014. However, much willdepend on how the key players play their cardsin the coming months.
--Ashfaq Mir,Prem Nagar J ammu,
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Dear Editor,
It refers to welcome CIC-verdicts whereinUnion Ministry of Home affairs (MHA) has
been directed to rev eal names of pers ons send-ing recommendations for Padma awards.Earlier MHA had healthy practice of revealingsuch information which was later discontinuedon change of Public Information Officer, afterretirement of the earlier one. It is indeed a mat-ter of concern that transparency in a ministry
changes with attitude of changing PublicInformation Officers. MHA had acceptedinstructions dated 31.05.2013 of the then ChiefInformation Commissioner to make public alldetails about selection of Padma awardees onwebsite after announcement of awards inview of a number of RTI petitions being filedevery year on the subject. Now with latestCIC-verdicts dated 08.10.2013, MHA should
put even names of persons making recom-mendations for Padma awards on websitethough after announcements of awards onRepublic Day eve on 25th January. CIC-ver-dicts will make recommending persons feelsome responsibility before
making recommendations for these presti-gious nations honours when even willfulfinancial defaulters and persons with crimi-nal/controversial backgrounds are also oftenrecommended and awarded too while genuinerecommendations made by some veryrenowned and responsible personalities areignored. CIC-directions will also expose such
politician s e ach one of the m se nding dozensof recommendations in tune with please all
policy thus unnecess arily burdening selec-tion-procedure with extra large number ofrecommendations being put before theAwards Committee to be decided in few hoursof deliberations.
--RAJINDER SINGH JAIKATHUA
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Not much comfortThe revelation that the Pakistan establishment not onlyknew in advance but had also endorsed drone strikes bythe U.S. on its territory has knocked the stuffing out ofPrime Minister Nawaz Sharifs U.S. visit. It is fairly obvi-ous why classified Central Intelligence Agency docu-ments on the strikes were leaked to the WashingtonPost while Mr. Sharif was in the U.S. This was his firstmeeting with President Barack Obama after assumingcharge as Prime Minister in June. Mr. Sharif would haveused this visit to demand greater parity in U.S.-Pakistanrelations. Drone strikes along Pakistans north-westernborder were a hot-button issue during the parliamentaryelections, and there was enormous pressure on thePrime Minister to call out this violation of sovereignty.In addition, Mr. Sharif hoped to elicit a favourable state-ment from the Obama administration on Kashmir. Whilethe U.S.-Pakistan Joint Statement does allude to theneed for uninterrupted dialogue on all outstandingissues between India and Pakistan, there is little elsethat Mr. Sharif can take comfort from. If anything, thePosts expos allowed the U.S. to blunt criticism fromthe Prime Minister and make it appear that drones werea mutually determined counterterrorism measure.The leak of CIAdocuments has ensured the U.S. retainsthe upper hand in its strained relationship with Pakistanahead of NATOs troop withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Drone strikes and covert military operations whichrequire a pliant administration in Islamabad will con-tinue to be a key instrument of U.S. policy after 2014.The U.S. would also like to see the Sharif governmentrein in its plans to pursue peace talks with the Tehreek-e-Taliban-e-Pakistan. The proposal to negotiate with theTTP has found support across Pakistans political spec-trum but serves little purpose other than to strengthenextremists hands. President Obamas seeking an expla-nation from Mr. Sharif on the delay in trying the 26/11Mumbai attack suspects must be viewed in this context.Although India and the U.S. share a goal in nudgingPakistan to fight terrorism, New Delhi should not hedgeits bets on President Obamas words. Mr. Sharifs visitpassed by without so much a murmur from the U.S. onthe killing of Indian soldiers at the Line of Control thisAugust. Whether on Kashmir or counterterrorism, thesubcontinents interests are best served by sustainedbilateral dialogue: if Pakistan would do well to stop pre-tending the U.S. is an honest broker, India must notbase its policies on Washingtons.
Regrettable and irresponsibleThe manner in which leaders of the principal politicalparties have traded allegations in the last few days overthe tragedy of the Muzaffarnagar communal clashesreflects an increasing trend of competitive irresponsibili-ty. This latest round started with the Congress vice-pres-ident, Rahul Gandhis reckless comments that some ofthe Muzaffarnagar riot victims were being cultivated byPakistans Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate. Hequoted Indian intelligence sources; this was a graveimpropriety in itself, raising the disturbing question as tohow a person outside government could have had privi-leged intelligence briefings. More damagingly, his wordshave had the effect of questioning the national loyalty ofMuslims. As is well known, the minority community hasbeen subjected to periodic tests of its loyalty, especiallyduring election campaigns when competitive communal-ism is on the ascendant. As the Sachar Committeereport on the status of Muslims pointed out, the commu-nity carries the double burden of having to prove its loy-alty to this country while being subjected to the unfairperception that it is the recipient of policies of appease-ment by political parties.Presumably, Mr. Gandhi meant to draw attention onlyto the unaddressed sufferings of Muslims post thecommunal riots in Muzaffarnagar and highlight theirvulnerability. Yet, by his awkward and ill-thought con-ceptualisation of this concern, he ended up offendingthe sensibilities of the very community he was trying toreach out to in the context of the upcoming elections tofive State Assemblies. The BJPs prime ministerial can-didate, Narendra Modis attempts to capitalise on Mr.Gandhis egregious mistake seemed to be designed tounderscore the theme of the national security risk byhis repeated references to this theme. While seemingto be sympathetic, Mr. Modis expressed outra