The Tribune – Spurned, 2 youths force poison down a girl’s mouth in Amritsar

Tribune News Service

Amritsar, December 22. Two youths have been arrested for allegedly forcing poison down the mouth of a minor girl of Adliwal village yesterday when the 16-year-old rejected their friendship offer. The girl has been admitted to a local hospital where her condition was stated to be serious but stable.

The incident occurred at a grocery store near the victim’s house. The police has arrested both the accused, Mukhram of Cheecha village and Billu of Adliwal village. A case under various sections of attempt to murder, eve-teasing and molestation has been registered.

Amritsar Senior Superintendent of Police Preet Paul Singh Virk said, “As the victim is not in a condition to give a statement, a case has been registered on her father’s complaint.”

The victim’s father alleged that the accused used to harass his daughter on a regular basis.

http://www.tribuneindia.com/2012/20121223/punjab.htm#9

The Tribune – 6 booked in Sukhdev Singh Namdhari case

Tribune News Service

Mohali, December 22. The crime branch of the Punjab Police has booked six persons for allegedly helping Sukhdev Singh Namdhari, an accused in Ponty Chadha and his brother Hardip Chadha’s murder case, procure an arm licence and a passport on fake documents.

Among those booked were panches and sarpanches of villages in Ropar district, who had verified the fake documents of Namdhari for procuring the licence and passport.

A case under Sections 419, 420, 465, 467, 193, 197 and 120-B has been registered against the accused at Punjab State Crime Branch in Phase 4, Mohali.

Namdhari had procured an arm licence (number 276/Kurali/DM/Ropar) from Ropar in 1995 giving fake address without mentioning any house number or name of the street.

http://www.tribuneindia.com/2012/20121223/punjab.htm#5

The Hindu – Prohibitory orders clamped, protesters defy police

In a surprise move, Congress president Sonia Gandhi had came out of her residence and met protesters on Saturday night. According to a protester, Ms. Gandhi told them “I am with you. I can’t tell when the justice will be delivered, but surely it will be. We will do something.”

New Delhi, 23 December 2012. Hours after police evacuated demonstrators from Raisina Hills and Sonia Gandhi’s residence, high drama was witnessed at India Gate on Sunday when agitators resisted police attempts to detain them for defying prohibitory orders to protest against the gangrape of a young girl.

The protesters assembled near the war memorial from 9 am when they were asked to vacate the location by the police which said the area was under Section 144 of CrPC which bans the assembly of four or more persons.

As the protesters remained defiant, police forcibly removed them from the spot.

Some of the protesters tried to get out of the police van but were pushed back into the vehicle. Later, the protesters also punctured the tyres of the bus which was carrying them while a group of girls lay down infront of it.

Women protesters alleged that they were manhandled by male police personnel though women police were present at the spot.

“We are here to protest a heinous crime. We have the right to protest,” said Pushpa, a Nepali national, who is pursuing studies here.

Earlier in the morning, the police evacuated a number of protesters from area of Raisina Hills, where Rashtrapati Bhavan and key government offices are located, and outside Congress chief Sonia Gandhi’s 10, Janpath residence where they had stayed put since last night to protest against the gang-rape of the 23-year-old girl on Sunday last.

The protesters, most of them students, who spent a chilly night in the open after they fought pitched battles with the police throughout the day yesterday at Raisina Hills, were taken into a bus in an early morning operation. Outside Ms. Gandhi’s residence also, protesters were taken into custody.

A large number of police men were deployed and Raisina Hills and Rajpath were barricaded. Eight Metro stations near India Gate and Raisina Hills were closed as part of police preparations to contain the agitation.

The police clamped prohibitory orders in New Delhi district and asked protesters to stage demonstrations either at Jantar Mantar or Ramlila Maidan.

A Delhi Police statement said, “Protestors may go to Ramlila Maidan or Jantar Mantar. Traffic has been diverted from Vijay Chowk and Rajpath.”

It said prohibitory orders under section 144 of CrPC have been issued in New Delhi area except Jantar Mantar.

Metro Stations closed

Anticipating more protests on the gang-rape issue, eight Delhi Metro stations near Raisina Hill and India Gate were also closed for public.

Last night, it was decided to close four stations – Patel Chowk, Central Secretariat, Udyog Bhawan and Race Course – but this morning it was extended to four more – Barakhamba Road, Mandi House, Khan Market and Pragati Maidan.

Though the commuters were less in the morning it being Sunday, the few who chose to take the Metro to reach these destinations were put to hardship as they unaware of the announcement made late last night by DMRC.

Delhi Metro’s decision came on the directions of the Delhi Police. The stations will remain closed till further orders.

“The stations will remain closed till DMRC gets further orders from the Delhi Police. All the four stations are close to India Gate. However, interchange will be allowed at Central Secretariat station,” DMRC officials said.

The police move came a day after thousands of youths clashed with the police at Raisina Hills protesting against the gang—rape and demanding speedy punishment to the accused. (PTI)

http://www.thehindu.com/news/prohibitory-orders-clamped-protesters-defy-police/article4231465.ece?homepage=true

Luik / Liège Kirtan Darbar – 22 September 2012

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As the evening progressed more sangat arrived

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Vahiguru, Vahiguru

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Ladies side

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Young kirtanis

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Sky blue man doing tabla again

Sikhs from other areas of Belgium, from the Netherlands and from the UK were also present

Guru Nanak Prakash Gurdwara
625 Rue Saint Leonard
B-4000 Liège

To see more Belgium and Netherlands gurdwara pictures :
 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/12445197@N05/sets/72157622147381380/

More Luik – Liège pictures to follow
Harjinder Singh
Man in Blue

The Tribune – Virbhadra to be Himachal CM; Sonia clears his name after CLP meeting

Rakesh Lohumi, Tribune News Service

Shimla, December 22. PCC chief Virbhadra Singh is set to take over as Chief Minister of the hill state for the sixth time with the Congress president Sonia Gandhi approving his name for the top post.

Earlier, the Congress Legislature Party (CLP) adopted a one-line resolution authorising the party supremo Sonia Gandhi to decide the leader. Virbhadra Singh moved the resolution and Vidya Stokes and Kaul Singh, the two other contenders seconded it. Besides the two observers deputed by the high command, Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dixit and AICC general secretary Janardhan Dwivedi, in charge of the party affairs in the state Birender Chaudhary was also present in the meeting.

The observers talked to Sonia Gandhi on telephone and she told them to ascertain the views of individual MLAs and report back to her. The observers met the individual members, which took about three hours, after which they apprised her of the majority views and she cleared the name of Virbhadra Singh.

The meeting started late as Dixit could not take a flight to Chandigarh due to fog and had to take a chopper to reach Shimla. However, Dwivedi, who had arrived in the morning, met a majority of legislators before the meeting. Senior leader from Kangra G S Bali, who was hospitalised in Delhi, and Ram Kumar, the Doon MLA, who has been booked by Panchkula police in murder case, did not attend the meeting.

The numbers were in favour of Virbhadra Singh who had the support of about two dozen legislators. However, his rivals led by former minister backed the candidature of Vidya Stokes in a last-ditch effort to stall him from becoming the Chief Minister for the sixth time. They were earlier supporting Kaul Singh.

As Union Minister Anand Sharma was reluctant to join the race, they propped up the name of Dhani Ram Shandil, who is a member of Congress Working Committee and has good rapport with the high command. It had led to an interesting situation as Stokes herself has been supporting Virbhadra Singh for the top post all through.

There was hectic activity throughout the day with supporters of Virbhadra Singh converging on his residence Holly Lodge. However, Stokes remained at her residence but the two leaders were in touch. A large crowd assembled at the Vidhan Sabha Complex where the meeting was held. Expecting that leader will be declared today, the supporters anxiously waited for the meeting to be over to know the outcome. However, they were disappointed after they came to know to that a single line resolution has been passed.

http://www.tribuneindia.com/2012/20121223/main3.htm

BBC News – Pakistan blast in Peshawar kills provincial minister

Saturday, 22 December 2012. A suicide bomber has killed at least eight people at a political rally in the north-western Pakistani city of Peshawar, police say.

A senior provincial minister and anti-Taliban figure, Bashir Ahmad Bilour, was among those killed.

The blast happened at the house of a leader of the Awami National Party (ANP), which is part of the national governing coalition, local media said.

The Pakistani Taliban said they carried out the attack.

The Taliban has repeatedly targeted members of the ANP, which holds power in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

Provincial information minister and ANP member, Mian Iftikhar Hussain, condemned the attack.

“Terrorism has engulfed our whole society,” he said. “They are targeting our bases, our mosques, our bazaars, public meetings and our security checkpoints.”

‘Smoke and dust’

Some 100 people had gathered in Peshawar for the meeting of the ANP, which is part of the Pakistan People’s Party-led national coalition government.

Mr Bilour had delivered the keynote speech and was leaving when the attack occurred, Nazir Khan, a local Awami National Party leader, told Associated Press news agency.

“There was smoke and dust all around, and dead and wounded people were lying on the ground,” he said.

Mr Bilour, 69, was severely wounded in the chest and stomach and died from his injuries in hospital.

A senior police official told Agence France-Presse that Mr Bilour’s secretary and a policeman were among the dead, as well as other ANP officials.

At least 18 people were injured in the blast, hospital and police officials said.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-20824815

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