The Tribune – Beant Singh assassin Hawara attacked in Chandigarh court

Rajinder Nagarkoti, Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, November 11. Exposing chinks in the police security of late Punjab Chief Minister Beant Singh’s assassins, a group of right wing activists today attacked dreaded Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) terrorist Jagtar Singh Hawara on the premises of the district courts in Sector 17 here.

The attack occurred around 11 am while Hawara and the other convicted assassin Paramjit Singh Bheora were being escorted by a posse of the Chandigarh and Delhi police to the courtroom in connection with a Burail jailbreak case. Both convicts had been specially brought here from the Tihar Jail in New Delhi.

Eyewitnesses said just as Hawara crossed the entry gate of the court complex, Nishant Sharma, an Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Suraksha Samiti (ABHSS) activist, hit him with his head. Hawara responded by slapping Sharma. The police immediately arrested Sharma and three other ABHSS activists.

The incident was followed by Hawara and Bheora raising pro-Khalistan slogans and the ABHSS members raising patriotic slogans.

Following the attack, a large police contingent was deployed on the court premises.

Both Hawara and Bheora were then taken to the courtroom where DSP Jagbir Singh and Sub-Inspector Surinder Kumar, both from the Chandigarh Police, recorded their statements.

Hawara’s advocate Simarjit Singh was quick to term the incident as a serious breach of security along with the claim that the attack had been planned well in advance. Sector 17 police station SHO Inspector Ranjodh Singh said they had registered an FIR and arrested seven persons, including Nishant Sharma.

Incidentally, Sharma is a complainant against PS Sandhu, an Assistant Inspector General (AIG) of the Punjab Police in a corruption case being investigated by the CBI.

http://www.tribuneindia.com/2011/20111112/main3.htm

The Tribune – Bangalore Singh Sabha seeks quota for Sikhs

Tribune News Service

Bangalore, November 11. Guru Singh Sabha, a representative body of the Sikh community here, has urged the Karnataka Government to declare a holiday on the birth anniversary of Sri Guru Nanak Dev.

In a memorandum to Governor HR Bhardwaj and Chief Minister Sadananda Gowda, it has pleaded for a new daily train service between Bangalore and Amritsar.

The Singh Sabha has sought reservation for Sikh students in courses offered by the state universities and colleges and for members of the community in state government services “as provided to other religious and linguistic minority communities such as the Muslims, Christians, Buddhists and Parsis”.

It has said that one person from the community be nominated to the State Minority Commission and a seat be reserved in the Legislative Council.

The memorandum, signed by the Singh Sabha general secretary Harminder Singh, has also sought reservation for Sikhs “in all the state government executive bodies, including universities, colleges, industries, city corporations, municipal councils, etc”.

It has demanded that sites be allotted to poor members of the community free of cost. Similarly, sites be allotted for gurdwaras, schools, hospitals and community halls.

It has also sought 25 acres of land free of cost near Bangalore city for an educational institution offering medical, engineering and other vocational courses.

Demand Charter

- Holiday on birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev

- Starting a new daily train service between Bangalore and Amritsar

- Reservation for Sikh students in state universities and colleges

- Nomination to the State Minority Commission

- One seat in the state Legislative Council reserved for Sikhs

- Reservation for the community in all executive bodies, including municipal corporations and municipal councils

http://www.tribuneindia.com/2011/20111112/punjab.htm#9

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The Asian Age – Inflated travel bills issue: Bedi hits back at Kejriwal

New Delhi, 12 November 2011.

The Asian Age – Hitting out at Arvind Kejriwal for his remarks over the inflated travel bills issue involving her, Kiran Bedi today said he would not have made such a comment if he had comprehended the issue fully.

“The only problem is that he didn’t understand the issue fully… If he had more understanding of the issue, then his answer would have been different,” Bedi said Kejriwal had disapproved of his Team Anna colleague overcharging her hosts by inflating travel bills, saying she was wrong in doing so.

Asked about the controversy over Bedi’s flying economy class and charging her host-organisers for business class tickets, Kejriwal had said that “she should not have done it. She has said it will not happen again.

I would not have done what Kiran Bedi did”. However, yesterday Bedi had posted on Twitter that “Arvind has informed me that it’s a spin for a purpose.” (PTI)

http://www.asianage.com/india/inflated-travel-bills-issue-bedi-hits-back-kejriwal-755

The Netherlands : Den Haag – Rotterdam – Amsterdam 2 till 12 September 2011

Mostly pictures of gurdwaras, trains and trams taken during my recent visit to the Netherlands

Den Haag Holland Spoor, track 4


Den Haag Holland Spoor, track 3


Den Haag Holland Spoor, departure screen 

Den Haag Holland Spoor,  track 4

Belgium and Netherlands public transport pictures at :

http://www.flickr.com/photos/12445197@N05/sets/72157622685920411/ 

The last of the Netherlands September 2011 pictures !

The Tribune – Harpreet case: Defence counsel questions witness Chauhan

Patiala, November 11. As the hearing in the murder case of Harpreet Kaur, daughter of former Shiroman Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee president Bibi Jagir Kaur, resumed in the Court of Special Judge (CBI Cases), Patiala, Balbir Singh, the defence counsel SS Kler asked a few questions from one of the witnesses KS Chauhan, who was the then in charge of the SGPC sub-office, Chandigarh.

“Now, the CBI counsel would cross-examine Chauhan on the next date of hearing fixed for November 18”, said Kler.

Meanwhile, besides Bibi Jagir Kaur, the other accused in the case Sanjeev Kumar, Paramjit Singh Raipur, Satya and Harminder Singh were present in the court.

Two more, Dalwinder Kaur Dhesi and Nishan Singh, havebeen granted exemption from personal appearance in the court.

http://www.tribuneindia.com/2011/2punjab.htm#170111112/

Dawn – Imran rules out alliance with Nawaz, Zardari

Ahmad Hassan

12 November 2011

Islamabad: Pakistan Tehrik-i-Insaaf (Movement for Justice) chief Imran Khan said on Friday he would never ally himself with either Nawaz Sharif or President Asif Ali Zardari because they would never meet his condition of declaring their assets.

He was addressing a news conference at the residence of former chief of Intelligence Bureau Masood Sharif who announced that he was leaving the PPP and joining the PTI.

Mr Khan urged all “sane and clean” political leaders to join his party to bring about what he called a “tsunami of change”.

When asked why did he not demand that generals and judges should also declare their assets, he said: “First it is for the politicians, the president, the prime minister, cabinet members and top government functionaries to set an example by declaring their real and concealed assets; after that we can force all segments of society, including generals and judges, to declare their assets.”

When asked how would he ensure fair and free elections which could enable him to come to power, Mr Khan said he would deploy 10 young monitors at each polling booth and would ensure that polls were conducted by an independent Election Commission under a neutral government. He warned that if anyone dared to rig the polls his party would demonstrate its street power and there might be a ‘bloody reaction’.

He said fair and free polls could not be held under President Zardari and his party would move the Supreme Court to ensure that elections were conducted by a truly independent Election Commission and without administration’s influence.

About the allotment of PTI tickets, he said a cell of his party would investigate the past of each candidate who would also have to declare his assets. He said youths would be in majority among the candidates of his party.

He took pains to explain his concept of liberalism which has been criticised in a statement by the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan which has also accused him of being an agent of the US and European powers. “My concept of liberalism is strictly in accordance with the teachings of the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him) and Islam which does not coerce anyone to convert. I am a disciple of Allama Iqbal who was the greatest liberal.”

Mr Khan said the statement appeared to be a fabrication by the same elements which had assassinated Benazir Bhutto and put the blame on Taliban.

He said a large number of politicians were contacting him to join his party, but he was cautious because he was aware of the criticism which he would face in the event of tainted people joining the PTI.

When asked why had he failed to fulfil his promise of bringing MQM chief Altaf Hussain to justice, Mr Khan said he had already provided evidence against Mr Hussain to the Scotland Yard. But, he said the criminal activities in which the MQM chief was involved had taken place in Pakistan and it was for the government to pursue cases against him.

Answering a question about his failure to provide any solution in his Lahore speech to the burning issues of price hike and unemployment, Mr Khan said: “If the government stops corruption and tax evasion it can save Rs3,000 billion to boost the economy which will automatically curtail prices.”

Mr Masood Sharif said he had quit the post of PPP Parliamentarians’ senior vice-president and resigned from the party’s Central Executive Committee when it decided to enter into a deal with General Musharraf over the NRO. He said PTI was the only party which could bring about a change in the country.

Mr Sharif had reportedly contested the 2002 election against Imran Khan for NA-15 Karak seat.

http://www.dawn.com/2011/11/12/imran-rules-out-alliance-with-nawaz-zardari.html

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