The Tribune – Ghazal singer Jagjit Singh still critical

Mumbai, September 24. The condition of popular ghazal singer Jagjit Singh, who was operated upon at Lilavati Hospital here after suffering brain haemorrhage, continues to be “critical”, said hospital sources. “This is to confirm that Jagjit Singh’s condition remains critical,” Niket V Mehta, managing trustee of Lilavati Hospital, said today.

“We have to respect the patient’s privacy and therefore cannot comment further,” he said. The 70-year-old legend is currently in the ICU after undergoing emergency surgery for brain haemorrhage last evening. Brain hemorrhage is a known complication of uncontrolled hypertension or high blood pressure. (PTI)

The Tribune – Badal to seek Congress support

Badal to seek Congress support

Varinder Singh, Tribune News Service

Jalandhar, September 24. A day after the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) announced that it would oppose the proposed resolution seeking clemency to Devinderpal Singh Bhullar, Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal today said he would consult the Congress leadership on the issue.

BJP vice-president and Punjab affairs in-charge Shanta Kumar had yesterday said the party would oppose any move by the SAD to table a resolution in the next Assembly session in favour of clemency to Bhullar, who is on death row.

Badal said, “We will talk to the Congress leadership to garner its support in the assembly on the issue. We will take everyone into confidence. The SAD will again try to convince the BJP.” The CM was here to meet Jalandhar Deputy Mayor Kamaljit Singh Bhatia who lost his son in a road accident last week.

On the alleged casting of votes by “Patits” in the recently held SGPC polls, Badal said he was not aware about any such thing. “How can anyone know who has cast vote for whom. The observers were from Haryana and not from Punjab.

They said it was a free and fair election. In fact, people who are complaining now should have objected at the time of making of voter lists,” he quipped.

About PPP chief Manpreet Badal, the CM said he still “cared for him”. “I pity him. He has taken a wrong step. In fact, politically he has committed suicide…. My brother Gurdas Singh Badal will never contest against me. I know him to the core,” said Badal.

On DGP P S Gill’s proposed candidature from Moga, the Chief Minister said he was not aware about any such move. “Gill is still the DGP. He is open to join the SAD, Left or the Congress after his superannuation….It’ll be his choice,” Badal quipped in a lighter vein.

About the Hansi-Butana canal issue, Badal said Haryana had not taken any permission to construct the canal. “We will seek all possible legal remedies. Our stance has always been that the natural flow of water should be allowed and maintained.”

http://www.tribuneindia.com/2011/20110925/main5.htm

The Hindu – Glad that US recognised Haqqani, ISI links: Krishna

New York, 25 September 2011. India on Sunday said it was for good that the U.S. recognised the link between the Haqqani network and the Pakistan intelligence agency ISI, both of which have been blamed for the assassination of former Afghan President Burhanudin Rabbani.

“We have always been saying it. I am glad US finds it is also suffered under the ISI,” External Affairs Minister S M Krishna said here.

The two countries will discuss their bilateral relationship when Mr. Krishna meets Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Monday.

Mr. Krishna said it was fine to differ with the U.S. on Syria and Libya, noting that bilateral relations depended on entirely different set of conditions.

“We don’t have to agree on everything,” he said.

Referring to support of nations like China in India’s bid for permanent membership of the Security Council, Krishna said “this is a question which India is very serious about.”

He noted that the restructuring of the UNSC will be a long and arduous journey. “But India believes that ultimately it will find its rightful place in the Security Council,” he added.

Mr. Krishna met the Indian Ambassador and its Consul Generals in the country and discussed ways to improve the consular services and deal with public grievances. (PTI)

http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/article2484427.ece?homepage=true

My visit to Italy from 18 July till 5 August

Pictures taken in Novellara 31 July 2011

Harjinder Singh and ‘Bobby’ Malik Singh

Next to the Gurdwara is this tent to cater for the ‘overflow’

Sikh ‘calcio’ (football) players

Sikh ‘calcio’ (football) players

Gurudwara Singh Sabha
Via Lorenzo Bandini 7
42017 Novellara (Reggio Emillia)

More pictures of my Italy trip to follow !
Harjinder Singh
Man in Blue

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The Tribune – SGPC poll panel notifies results but fails to give party positions

Committee chief says complaints of bogus voting being looked into

Jangveer Singh, Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, September 24. The Gurdwara Election Commission (GEC) today notified the winners of the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) elections paving the way for constitution of the new house but is yet to take any action on complaints of bogus voting by non-Keshdhari Sikhs in the recently held polls.

The Commission, which notified the results today, five days after the SGPC election, was still unable to give the party position of different parties despite the fact that the SAD had won most of the 170 seats to which elections were held.

The panel also could not provide the voting pattern of men or women in the elections or the voting percentage of each party.

GEC Commissioner Justice (retd) H S Brar when questioned on these issues said the Commission had only been provided the details of those who had won the elections. When asked to provide details of the party-wise position, he initially said this would be provided soon but then was unable to do so. Brar also had a standard one-line reply on all questions regarding “irregularities” in voting during the elections, particularly instances of voting done by non-Keshdharis, saying inquiry was on.

On how long these inquiries would take, he said he had told the Commissioners to inquire into irregularities pointed out by the media. Asked if any deadline had been given to the Commissioners, he said, “You tell me whether any deadline can be given in such cases.”

When questioned about the role of observers posted for the SGPC elections and as to whether they had given any report of irregularities, the GEC Commissioner said the observers had not submitted any report to him.

Brar also denied all allegations that he had not reacted to poll complaints. He said PPCC president Captain Amarinder Singh was a “learned man” and he did not think the latter could make the statement attributed to him. Amarinder had, in a recent statement, claimed that the Commissioner’s decision to hold an inquiry into bogus voting was like “bolting the stable door after the horse had bolted”.

Meanwhile, the poll panel today sent the detailed results of all three states of Punjab, Haryana and Himachal and the Union Territory to the respective governments and the UT administration for publication in official gazettes.

Decks cleared for new SGPC house

- Amritsar Deputy Commissioner will now hold the first meeting of the SGPC members

- They will then co-opt 15 members based on their strength in the new house

- Following this, the new SGPC president will be elected

http://www.tribuneindia.com/2011/20110925/punjab.htm#3

Dawn – Gilani moves to lower temperature

Baqir Sajjad Syed

25 September 2011

Islamabad: Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has for the second time in two days condemned the US allegations linking the ISI with the Haqqani network, but with a difference. In a bid to move forward from the recent blame game being played out, he called for rededication to counter-terrorism cooperation.

“Let’s avoid mutual recrimination and recommit ourselves to working together for eliminating terrorism and for reconciliation and peace in Afghanistan,” Mr Gilani said in what was described as a “policy statement” at a dinner he hosted on Saturday for diplomats and donor agencies engaged in flood relief.

“We strongly reject assertions of complicity with the Haqqanis or of proxy war,” the prime minister said.

His remarks came shortly after Centcom Chief General James Mattis met Army chief General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani. The visit by the top US commander amid the crisis in ties generated by disparaging statements given by retiring Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Michael Mullen about Pakistan and the subsequent comments by Mr Gilani reflect the mutual desire to keep the bruised relationship from rupturing.

“Blame-game is self-defeating… It will only benefit the enemies of peace. Only terrorists and militants will gain from any fissures and divisions,” the prime minister emphasised and cautioned against being “carried away by emotions”.

Mr Gilani laid out Pakistan’s vision of the way forward seeking clarity about Afghan endgame and strategic coherence over reconciliation and peace to prevent recurrence of such differences that could imperil the entire relationship.

“There is a need for close policy coordination between Afghanistan, Pakistan and the United States. We need to develop a clear and coherent strategy together. A clear roadmap so that all three i.e. Afghanistan, Pakistan and the US, are on the same page and work together for achieving the stated goal of reconciliation and peace”.

The prime minister suggested that operational difficulties, which are thought to be at the root of hard patch in the relationship, could be addressed if the needed clarity and strategic coherence was to be achieved.

The intensified “propaganda blitz against Pakistan”, Mr Gilani believed, was because of “confusion and policy disarray within the US establishment on the way forward in Afghanistan”.

The prime minister’s offer of getting past the row through “closer engagement”, however, had a caveat. He said cooperation would be premised on “mutual respect” and that “realities and dynamics of the situation on the ground also need to be objectively factored” while addressing Afghan imbroglio.

Mr Gilani reminded the US about Pakistan’s sacrifices in the war on terror and the counter-terror contributions.

He was responding to comments on Thursday by Admiral Mike Mullen, who said ISI was linked to militant groups who carried out the September 13 attack on the US embassy in Kabul.

It was the most serious allegation levelled by Washington against the nuclear-armed South Asian nation since 2001, and the first time it had held Islamabad responsible for an attack against the United States.

Mr Gilani said his country was not responsible for the security of foreign troops inside Afghanistan and it was itself a victim of terrorist attacks launched from Afghan soil.

“While there have been terrorist attacks in Kabul and Wardak, there have also been numerous attacks on Pakistan launched from sanctuaries and safe havens in Nooristan and Kunar in Afghanistan,” he said “It is as much the responsibility of the Afghan National Army, Nato and ISAF not to allow such cross-border militancy.”

The prime minister stressed the need for joint operations and coordination. At the same time, he said there was concern over the deterioration of the security situation in Afghanistan and called the recent attacks in Kabul “disquieting”.

“We condemn these attacks,” he said.

http://www.dawn.com/2011/09/25/gilani-moves-to-lower-temperature.html 

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