The Tribune – Khalistan Commando Force conduit arrested

Mohit Khanna, Tribune News Service

Ludhiana, January 21. Sukhdeep Singh Sukhi Chahal, an alleged conduit of the Khalistan Commando Force, who had threatened and demanded Rs 10 lakh from Congress candidate Malkit Singh Birmi during 1992 Assembly elections, was arrested by a team of the Ludhiana police from Patiala.

Sukhdeep, a resident of Bikhiwind in Mansa, had allegedly fled to the US in late 1990s by jumping bail and later he was declared proclaimed offender (PO) by the court. According to information, Sukhi Chahal returned to India in December last year.

The team nabbed Sukhi Chahal following intelligence input that Sukhi was in the state to trigger unrest before the Assembly elections.

Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Ashish Choudhary confirmed the arrest and said that Sukhi Chahal was wanted by the city police for more than a decade.

Division No. 5 police station SHO Raj Kumar said the police was probing about the whereabouts of his accomplice, who had allegedly entered the state along with him.

http://www.tribuneindia.com/2012/20120122/punjab.htm#20

The Tribune – Despair, rejection across Sutlej

Ruchika M Khanna & Anirudh Gupta, Tribune News Service

Chheena Singh Wala Di Basti (Ferozepur), January 21. Nothing has changed for villagers living on both sides of the Sutlej. Nothing will, they say, as the river frequently changes its course when rain comes. The nature has taken its toll on their dwellings, and successive governments have only given them the cold shoulder.

With elections only a few days away, hundreds of villagers along the river would like to teach politicians a lesson. “We are waiting for them to come. We will shoo them away. They have done nothing for us. We see them only after five years. They come, make promises and disappear. They are not bothered whether we have basic amenities,” says Sumitra Mai, a widow who feeds her family of six by working on her two- acre land.

Others too have a similar reaction. These farmers have to cross the river in small boats to reach their small farmlands.

There is no bridge. For ferrying tractors to their farms, they have to borrow a ‘rehra’ (a homemade contraption that can carry the vehicle across the river). And in spite of the huge efforts they make to earn a living, heavy rains every year wash away their standing paddy crop. “But politicians aren’t bothered. We are not willing to vote as voting does not change anything for us,” says Harnam Singh of Tindiwala Basti.

The roads in the villages have remained unpaved, and muddy tracks are all they have when it rains. The nearest school is in village Chandiwala, while the nearest hospital is in Ferozepur. Perhaps the only facility that has reached them is power supply and radio and TV, bringing in some awareness. “We haven’t seen the development work the government often talks about. Though we have about 250 votes in all, we will vote only if we are assured of basic civic amenities,” says Faqir Chand, a village elder.

For the record, sitting MLA Sukhpal Singh Nannu of SAD will take on the Congress’s Parminder Singh Pinky from the Ferozepur constituency.

http://www.tribuneindia.com/2012/20120122/punjab.htm#16

The Asian Age – Prime Minister to lay foundation stone for metro rail project

Hyderabad, 22 January 2012. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will visit Hyderabad on February 4 to lay the foundation-stone for the Rs. 12,000 crore Hyderabad Metro Rail Project, state Congress Committee president Botsa Satyanarayana said on Sunday.

The Prime Minister would also hand over appointment letters to some of the unemployed youths who have been placed in private jobs as part of the ‘Yuva Kiranalu’ programme launched by the state government, Botsa said briefing newsmen after a meeting of the co-ordination committee chaired by AICC general secretary Ghulam Nabi Azad here on Sunday night.

The PCC chief said Azad wanted the party to propagate the ‘subsidised sanitary napkins’ scheme for girls.

“Both the state and Central governments introduced a slew of welfare schemes in the last few years which need to be propagated vigorously. The cadre will be asked to verify whether the benefits of these schemes are reaching the eligible beneficiaries upto the village level,” Botsa said.

The committee which is a platform to ensure better coordination between party and the government also discussed the issue of pending elections to local bodies and co-operatives in the state and the steps to be taken to overcome legal hurdles to complete the election process at the earliest.

“We discussed about the impending by-elections to various assembly seats and gear up the party rank and file. We also discussed the implementation of the promises made in the election manifesto in 2009 and the pros and cons of implementing the subsidised rice scheme and nine-hour free power supply to farm sector,” the PCC chief added.

Chief Minister Kiran Kumar Reddy, Deputy CM Damodara Rajanarasimha, MLA Chiranjeevi were among those who attended the meeting. (PTI)

http://www.asianage.com/india/prime-minister-lay-foundation-stone-metro-rail-project-192

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