Gurdaspur (PUNJAB), 12 Jan 2013 [PTI]: In a case similar to the gang-rape of a physiotherapy student in New Delhi, a 29-year-old woman was allegedly gang-raped by seven persons in Gurdaspur in Punjab.
The victim was on her way to her village in Ghukla - which falls under Kahnuwan police station - in a bus when the driver and conductor kidnapped her and took her to an undisclosed location where they and their five accomplices gang-raped her last night, Gurdaspur Raj Jeet Singh, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), told reporters.
He said five of the seven accused had been arrested while two others, who are yet to be identified, were still absconding. Based on the interrogation of the five accused, efforts were on to arrest the remaining persons, he added.
The victim, in her complaint, said that she was coming back from her parent's village in Jagatpur in Pathankot in a bus but the driver, Daler Singh, did not stop the vehicle at the bus stand in Ghukla.
Her request to the conductor, Ravi, to ask the driver to stop the bus went unnoticed.
They took her to a place near Gurdaspur, where five of the duo's friends joined them and gang-raped the woman in a house, the police official said.
The driver dumped the victim at a place near her village this morning, he said. The woman first went to her house and then came to the police station to file her complaint, he added.
A case of rape under section 376 of the Indian Penal Code was registered against the seven accused, Mr Singh said.
The five arrested have been identified as Daler Singh, Ravi, Jaswinder Singh, Jagpreet Singh and Satwant Singh, he said.
Teams have been have been formed to nab the absconding men, he said.
Police said the First Information Report (FIR) was registered this evening.
The woman would be sent for medical examination, the police said, adding the accused had confessed to their crime during preliminary interrogation.
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7 MEN ALLEGEDLY GANGRAPED A PUNJABI GIRL, 5 HELD
115 DIES IN PAKISTAN BOMB BLASTS
ISLAMABAD, 11 Jan 2013 [PTI/ Pic: AP] --- As many as 115 lives were lost in one of Pakistan's bloodiest days in recent times with a series of explosions rattling two cities of the restive provinces of Balochistan and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, one of them a major sectarian attack by a banned outfit.
Several security personnel and media persons were also killed on a bloody day which served as a grim reminder of the serious challenges being faced by the country from militants, religious extremists and separatists ahead of the upcoming general election.
In a series of attacks, terrorists targeted a security forces vehicle and a Shia-majority neighbourhood in Quetta, the capital of Balochistan, and a religious congregation in the Swat Valley of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, an erstwhile stronghold of the Taliban.
Balochistan's capital city Quetta was rattled by three bomb blasts that claimed at least 93 lives.
The worst of these attacks was at a snooker club where a suicide bomber blew himself up. The snooker club on Alamdar Road has two Shia prayer halls and a sizeable population of Shia Hazaras.
As media teams and security forces gathered in the area, another bomb went off, media reports said.
Cameraman Imran Sheikh and reporter Saif-ur-Rehman of Samaa TV channel, two police officers and several rescue workers were among the dead.
Several reporters, cameramen and technicians of news channels were injured.
Police said 81 people were killed in the two blasts and 120 injured, including 10 Army and police personnel.
Quetta's city police chief, Mir Zubair while confirming the death toll at 81 in the snooker club attack, said the casualties could rise as the condition of around 50 of the injured persons was critical.
"The second blast came minutes after the first one and the death toll is at 81 with around 130 injured in these blasts," he said.
Nine policemen including a DSP and SHO were also killed in the second blast as law enforcement agencies, rescue officials and media persons reached the scene.
DIG investigation, Hamid Shakeel said that as a result of the two blasts the four—storey building which housed the snooker club had collapsed. He said four rescue workers of Edhi Trust had also died in the blasts.
Earlier in the day, a bomb placed under a car near Bacha Khan chowk, apparently targeting a security checkpost went off, killing 12 people including two security personal and a child and left around 30 injured. An estimated 20 kgs of explosives were used in the attack.
Police said the blast was caused by a timed explosive device planted under the security forces vehicle. The blast caused a large crater and destroyed about 10 cars.
While the United Baloch Army claimed responsibility for the first blast, banned Lashkar—e—Jhangvi claimed the second attack.
Hours later, 22 people were killed and nearly 70 injured in an explosion at a "tablighi markaz" (preaching centre) near Mingora, the main town in Swat Valley, last evening.
The blast occurred in the basement of the centre at Takhta Band Road.
Initial reports said the blast was caused by a gas cylinder but police subsequently confirmed the incident was an act of terrorism.
Some reports said the attack was carried out by a teenage suicide bomber though this could not be independently confirmed.
Officials at a hospital in Saidu Sharif town said the dead and injured were hit by ball bearings, which are often used in explosive devices.
They confirmed 22 deaths and said several of the injured were in a serious condition.
The Swat Valley was a stronghold of the local Taliban till the army conducted an operation to flush out militants in early 2009. Most of the top Taliban commanders of the region escaped to Afghanistan.
Pakistan is scheduled to go to the polls sometime in April or May.
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INDO-PAK BORDER BOILS TENSION
Jammu, 11 Jan 2013 [PTI] --- Tension on Friday prevailed along the Indo-Pak border in Jammu and Kashmir where Army was on alert after repeated ceasefire violations by Pakistani troops.
"The borderline with Pakistan is tense. But the situation is under control (along Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir)", an Army official said on Friday.
The level of tension has increased after Pakistani troops violated ceasefire continuously and also closed the gates for cross-LoC trade on Thursday.
The Army is maintaining utmost vigilance along the borderline with Pakistan, he said, adding troops have been asked to remain alert round-the-clock.
"There was no ceasefire violation along Indo-Pak border this morning," Defence spokesman Col R.K. Palta said.
However, Pakistan troops had violated ceasefire and fired mortars shells and small arms on Indian posts along LoC in Krishnagati sector of Poonch district from 5 pm to 9.30 pm yesterday, the spokesman said.
Indian troops guarding the borderline effectively retaliated resulting in exchanges, he said, adding that there was no casualty or injury to any one in the firing on the Indian side.
Pakistani troops had fired at nine posts — Chatri, Atma, Helmet, Prakash, Chatyal, Khera-I, Khera-II, Roshni and Gunhill posts in the sector from its posts Kanal, Barmoch, Jungle-1, Jungle-2, Dhamas, Prench, New post, Daruchiymia, Teer, LP-1, LP-2 and LP-3.
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TOI Social Impact Awards: Lifetime contribution
After an intense discussion, the jury decided the Naga Mothers Association and the Meira Paibis of Manipur should share the Lifetime Contribution Award. The fact that both groups are driven by women and have battled serious social and law-and-order problems in the northeast struck a deep chord with jury members. NMA and Meira Paibi have campaigned against alcohol and drug addiction, gender violance and human rights violations in their states. With their "Shed No More Blood" movement, the NMA has nurturned and sustained a ceasefire between Naga underground groups and the government, and continues to monitor the peace process. Historicially, the Naga and Meiti men have been in conflict, and initially, we were not sure if the women would accept a joint award. After several phone calls and meetings with senior TOI editors in Kohima and Imphal, and internal discussions of their own, both groups said they would be "honoured" to accept the award. (TOI photos by Anindya Chattopadhyay)]
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Qwaisi arrested for wagging war against state
Hyderabad, 09 Jan 2013 [PTI | Pic: TOI] --- After being on the run for long, Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (MIM) legislator Akbaruddin Owaisi, was finally arrested on Jan 8 for a making slew of hate speeches aimed at tearing the nation's secular fabric.
The MIM legislator was taken into custody after subjecting him to a series of medical tests at the government-run Gandhi Hospital through the day to ascertain if he was fit to face questioning.
Owaisi, who returned from London early Monday, faces charges of waging or attempting to wage war against the state, promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, and for deliberate and malicious acts intended to outrage religious feelings.
The 42-year-old heads the MIM in the Andhra Pradesh assembly. Representing Chandrayangutta constituency in the Old City of Hyderabad for a third time, he is the younger brother of MIM chief and MP Asaduddin Owaisi.
Owaisi, who underwent medical tests on a police directive to ascertain if he was fit to face questioning for his hate speech has hernia, adhesions in the abdomen and a bullet in his right thigh, according to the medical report.
The legislator underwent 11 tests at the government-run Gandhi Hospital here since 10.30 am with police waiting for the doctors' report before deciding to arrest him.
Akbar's lawyer came out of the hospital around 4 pm to announce that his client was being made to wait without breakfast.
Tension prevailed outside the hospital with hundreds of MIM workers reaching there to show solidarity with their leader.
Some pelted stones on buses and other vehicles, forcing police to use force to disperse them. Police have sealed off all routes leading to the hospital.
Police also stepped up security in the communally sensitive old city in anticipation of protests by MIM in the event of Akbar's arrest. Paramilitary forces were also deployed in the old city and other parts of the city.
The situation remained tense in Nirmal town of Adilabad district where Akbar is likely to be taken after his possible arrest and in Nizamabad town where he was supposed to appear before police in a similar case.
Earlier, the legislator left his house in Banjara Hills for the hospital at 10.30 a.m. with tight police security after police officials served a notice asking him to undergo the medical tests.
A police official said at the time they would decide their next legal action after the tests.
MIM leaders including party chief and MP Asaduddin Owaisi were at Akbar's house before he left for the hospital.
Akbar, who returned from London early Monday, sought four days' time to appear before police citing ill-health.
He was directed by police to appear at the Nirmal town police station, about 200 km from here, for questioning with regard to his alleged hate speech delivered last month.
The investigating officer Monday night visited Akbar's house.
Inspector General of Police A.B. Venkateshwar Rao told reporters that the officer found Akbar in a fit condition but the legislator complained of some "internal pains".
The 42-year-old was seriously injured in an assassination attempt by his rivals in the old city in May 2011.
Police in Nizamabad had also directed Akbar to appear before them Tuesday in connection with a similar case in that town.
The young leader sought more time to make a personal appearance.
Akbar, who is a MIM member in the Andhra Pradesh assembly, also moved the high court, seeking orders to restrain police from arresting him.
He also pleaded that the police be directed not to book further cases. The petition is likely to come up for hearing Wednesday.
Based on the complaint filed by a Hyderabad-based businessman, the metropolitan magistrate had directed the Osmania University Police to investigate the complaint and file a report before it on January 28.
Kashimshetty Karunasagar, a lawyer, has also filed a similar petition against the MLA on December 28.
Karunasagar has accused the MIM leader of giving provocative speech and sought registration of a case against him under Sections 295A (deliberate and malicious acts intended to outrage religious feelings) and 153A (promoting enmity between different groups on religious grounds) of the IPC.
Karunasagar has alleged Owaisi used inflammatory and derogatory words against Hindu gods while addressing a meeting at Nirmal town of Adilabad district on December 24.
In his almost two-hour long speech on December 24 at Nirmal town at Andhra Pradesh, Akbar allegedly tried to instigate the crowd by calling for a "test of strength" against a community.
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Pak soldiers kill 2 Indian soldiers in Kashmir, bodies mutilated
Jammu, 09 Jan 2013 [PTI | Pic: Manorama] --- In a gruesome attack, Pakistani troops on Jan 8 crossed into Indian territory and ambushed an Army patrol party killing two soldiers whose heads were reportedly chopped off.
The attack took place along the Line of Control in Poonch district when Pakistanis came about 100 metres into Indian territory and assaulted the patrol party. Besides killing two Lance Naiks, Hemraj and Sudhakar Singh, they also injured two other soldiers.
During the brutal assault on the patrol party, the Pakistanis are said to have chopped off their heads, one of which they carried with them, informed sources said.
However, the Army, while confirming the killing of Indian soldiers, did not comment on reports that they had been beheaded.
According to the sources, the Border Action Team (BAT) of Pakistani Army entered the Indian territory at Krishna Ghati area of Poonch district and carried out the strikes.
Army's Udhampur-based Northern Command came out with a statement terming the attack as a "significant escalation" to the continuing series of ceasefire violations and infiltration attempts supported by Pakistan Army.
"A group of their regular soldiers intruded across the Line of Control in the Mendhar Sector on January 8. Pakistan army troops, having taken advantage of thick fog and mist in the forested area, were moving towards our posts when an alert area domination patrol spotted and engaged the intruders," it said.
"The fire fight between Pakistan and our troops continued for approximately half an hour after which the intruders retreated towards their side of LoC. Two soldiers Lance Naik Hemraj and Lance Naik Sudhakar Singh laid down their lives while fighting the Pakistani troops," it said without giving any further details.
This is yet another "grave provocation" by Pakistan Army which is being taken up sternly through official channels, the statement said.
The external affairs ministry is in touch with the defence ministry over the incident.
There has been escalation in ceasefire violations by Pakistan army, which has been attempting to push militants across the LoC into Indian side by taking advantage of inclement weather.
In last about one month, Pakistan army has violated the ceasefire agreement nearly a dozen times. Most of these firing incidents were in Rajouri, Uri and Keran sector to help infiltration attempts, army officials said.
The attack comes a day after Pakistan lodged a strong protest over what it described as an "unprovoked Indian attack" on one of its military posts along the Line of Control, a claim which the Indian Army rejected.
Indian deputy high commissioner Gopal Bagley was called to the foreign office in Islamabad on Monday and handed over a protest note over the incident in the Haji Pir sector.
The incident had resulted in the death of a Pakistani soldier and injuries to another, the Pakistani side claimed.
However, Army Headquarters in New Delhi said "no such incident has taken place where our soldiers have attacked any Pakistani post."
The incident took place between Indian posts of Chatri and Atma posts in Krishna Ghati sector at 11.30am.
The weapons and other material carried by the dead and injured jawans were taken away by the Pakistani troops, the sources said.
This was a chilling reminder of the brutal attack on Capt Saurabh Kalia and his team by Pakistani troops in Kaksar sector of Kargil during the 1999 conflict.
In October last year, three civilians were killed in Uri sector due to Pakistani mortar firing on a village of Churunda in North Kashmir.
Jammu and Kashmir has witnessed 71 incidents of cross-border firing and ceasefire violations along Indo-Pak border in which 7 persons including 4 security personnel were killed and 15 others were injured last year.
There were 51 cases of cross-border firing and ceasefire violations in 2011 as compared to 44 cases of ceasefire violations along the LoC in Jammu and Kashmir were registered in 2010 and 28 were in 2009.
The increase in firings incidents and ceasefire violations by Pakistan came close on the heels of detection of 400-meter long tunnel in Jammu and Kashmir's Samba sector on July 28 and subsequent lodging of strong protest over the tunnel issue on July 31.
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Gujart cop allegedly raped one woman, cop arrested
Ahmedabad, 09 Jan 2013 [PTI] --- The Crime Branch today arrested a Police Inspector here for allegedly raping a 37-year-old woman and extorting Rs 50,000 from her.
An FIR was registered against Inspector F M Qureshi, after the woman lodged a complaint yesterday, and he was arrested by the Crime Branch, police said.
The victim told the police that she had come here to attend hearing in a case in the Gujarat High Court on November 1, 2012. As she knew no one in the city, she came in contact with Qureshi, posted as a security officer at the HC.
Initially, Qureshi behaved in a hospitable manner and arranged papers related to her case apart from managing her stay at a hotel run by his friend, police said.
He also accompanied her to Bhuj, about 300-km from here, while on duty. In Bhuj, he arranged her a lawyer. On way back to the city from Bhuj, Qureshi opened up to her and expressed a desire to marry her after divorcing his wife, police said.
Mina Jagtap, the woman's lawyer, told PTI "He said he didn't share a cordial relationship with his wife and wanted to divorce her."
The complaint further said between November 1 and December 31, Qureshi took her to hotels on various pretexts and allegedly raped her. He also took Rs 50,000 from her.
Qureshi told her that if she didn't marry him, he would kill himself, according to the complaint.
The woman said the police officer had been lying about his marital relationship and he later started blackmailing and threatening her, leading her to file the complaint.
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PA Sangma launches party, joins NDA
Launching the NPP at the "national level," here Sangma said, it has been active for long as a recognised party from Manipur. Sangma had previously joined hands with NDA after he put together a coalition of north-east parties ahead of the 2004 election.
The former Speaker, who is president of the party, said his daughter Agatha, MP from Tura, Meghalaya, will remain "in NCP for the time being on technical grounds," but sounded confident that "she will fight the next elections as an NPP candidate."
Agatha had to resign as Union minister on her party NCP's directions after she campaigned for her father PA Sangma in the July, 2012 Presidential elections in defiance of the party which is a constituent of the ruling UPA.
"Book will be the national symbol of the party because we believe that only literacy and education can empower the weaker sections," said Sangma.
NPP will contest the Meghalaya assembly elections due soon and is ready with the names of 33 candidates, Sangma announced.
Sangma was backed by the BJP-led NDA during the Presidential polls, and hence it was almost expected that he would join hands with the Opposition alliance.
Sangma who unsuccessfully contested the Presidential polls last year as a candidate of the Tribal Forum of India said here on Saturday that his party will give due importance to tribal and women issues.
"Though the party is meant for all and its membership is open for everyone, it is going to be tribal centric," said Sangma.
He announced that former Union minister Arvind Netam will be working president of the new party.
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2 Boys allegedly raped 15-yr-old girl in Delhi
New Delhi, 7 Jan 2013 [IANS] --- A 15-year-old girl was allegedly raped by two people, including a juvenile, after they barged into her house when she was alone, police said Sunday. Both have been apprehended.
According to police, the girl, a class 9 student, is a resident of Mayur Vihar area.
"On Friday, when the girl was alone in her house, the 17-year-old juvenile, who lives in the neighbourhood, and the other man barged into her house and both took turns to rape her," said a police officer.
Both the rapists then fled after warning her of dire consequences if she revealed the incident.
The victim however told her parents, who then approached police and got a case registered against both the accused.
"Both the accused have been taken into custody and further investigations are underway," said police.
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A man raped 4 minor girls in West Bengal
Bankura, West Bengal, 7 Jan 2013 [NDTV] --- Four minor girls, aged between five and 10, have allegedly been raped by a 40-year-old man in West Bengal's Bankura district. The incident reportedly occurred on January 3. The accused, a grocery shop owner, was arrested last night.
An FIR lodged at the Belatore police station by the guardians of the victims says that the four girls had gone to the grocery shop at around 3 pm on January 3 to buy cake. On the pretext of giving them cake, the grocer is alleged to have taken the girls to a nearby room and raped them.
The girls are said to have given an account of their torture to their parents, following which the complaint was lodged. Reports of the girls' medical examination are awaited. The accused is due to be produced in court soon.
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5 CRPF men raped women in Assam
Lakhimpur, 6 Jan 2013 [PTI] --- A CRPF jawan was arrested on Januay 4 for allegedly raping a differently-abled woman in Assam's North Lakhimpur district.
Police said that five CRPF jawans had gone to the market in Chaulduwa area in Lakhimpur town and two of them allegedly raped the woman.
Police visited the spot and arrested one of the CRPF jawans. The woman was taken to a local hospital and the matter is being investigated, police said.
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Delhi gangrape victim's father: I want the world to know my daughter's name is Jyoti Singh Pandey
Devastated dad tells The Sunday People he hopes revealing her name will give courage to other women who have survived such attacks
New Delhi, 5 Jan 2013 [MIRROR.CO.UK] --- She is known to the world only as India's Daughter following her sickening gang rape and murder.
But today, with permission of her devastated father, we can reveal her name: Jyoti Singh Pandey.
Brave dad Badri, 53, told The Sunday People: "We want the world to know her real name.
"My daughter didn't do anything wrong, she died while protecting herself.
"I am proud of her. Revealing her name will give courage to other women who have survived these attacks. They will find strength from my daughter."
We interviewed Badri and his family in his ancestral village of Billia in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.
They have retreated there to grieve away from their Delhi home – a place that will constantly remind them of the barbaric sexual attack Jyoti, 23, was subjected to when she and a male friend were lured on to a bus.
His wife Asha, 46, was too shell-shocked to talk to us.
Badri said: "At first I wanted to see the men responsible face to face but I don't want to any more. I just want to hear that the courts have punished them and they will be hanged.
"Death for all six of them. These men are beasts. They should be made an example of and that society will not allow such things to happen."
Recalling the day he found out about his only daughter's ordeal, Badri said he had just returned home after 10:30pm on December 16 from his shift at Delhi airport where he works as a loader.
His wife was worried after Jyoti, a medical school graduate, had not returned home from the cinema.
Badri said: "We started calling her mobile and her friend's mobile but there was no answer.
"Then at 11.15pm we got a call from the hospital in Delhi telling me my daughter had been in an accident."
Badri asked a friend to take him on a motorbike.
He said: "When I first saw her she was in the bed with her eyes closed.
"I put my hand on her forehead and called her name. She slowly opened her eyes and started crying and said she was in pain.
"I held my tears. I told her not to worry, have strength and everything will be all right."
At the time Badri still didn't know what had happened. A policeman finally explained. Jyoti and her friend Awindra Pandey, 28, had boarded a bus to get home but had been taken on a two-and-a-half hour ride to hell by the driver, his assistant and four passengers.
Both were battered with iron bars and Jyoti was repeatedly raped before they were stripped and dumped on a road leading to Delhi airport – yards from where Badri was working.
He said: "I immediately called my wife and sons and told them to come to the hospital. But I couldn't tell them about the rape."
For the first ten days Jyoti was in and out of consciousness and it was hopeful she would survive. Badri said: "Doctors did their best to save her. She spoke a few times but mostly through gestures. She had a feeding pipe in her mouth making it difficult for her to speak.
But she did write on some paper that she wanted to live, she wanted to survive and stay with us. But it was fate that had the last say in the end."
Jyoti gave the police two statements, but Badri was too distraught to sit in as he couldn't listen to what his daughter had been subjected to.
"My wife was with her through the statements but she cried so much after hearing it all," Badri said.
"She then told me what happened. I don't have the words to describe the incident. All I can say is they're not human, not even animals. They're not of this world.
"It was just gruesome and I hope no one ever goes through what she had to endure.
"She cried a lot, she was in a lot of pain. And as soon as she saw her mother and brothers she cried again.
"But after that she was a courageous girl, even trying to console us and give us hope that everything will be all right."
Doctors were forced to remove Jyoti's intestines and as her conditioned worsened, they flew her to Singapore for specialist care on Boxing Day.
Badri said: "I told her everything would be OK and we'll soon be back home. She was excited when we talked about going home and she smiled.
"I put my hand on her forehead, she asked me if I'd had any dinner and then she gestured for me to go to sleep. I held her hand and kissed it. I told her to take rest and not to worry and she closed her eyes."
As Jyoti battled for life, thousands took to the streets to demand the hanging of the six accused and a new anti-rape law. But three days later on December 29 she had a fatal heart attack.
Badri said: "I so desperately wanted her to survive, even though she would have to live with a memory of that attack and get through her trauma.
"We're so devastated that she's gone. There's a huge void in our lives. She was the centre of our universe. Our lives revolved around her.
"Her absence is so painful, a future without her is unimaginable."
Badri said Jyoti's friend Awindra was not her boyfriend – just a very brave friend who tried to save her.
He said: "There was no question of her marrying because we belong to different castes.
"She never expressed a desire to marry. She was concentrating on her studies and wanted a job first."
Badri also revealed that Jyoti often mentioned how much Awindra tried to save her.
"She kept telling her mother he tried his best to help but they kept beating him with a rod."
Badri now cherishes the memories of his daughter. He remembers her dream of being a doctor.
He said: "I told her I can't afford to pay for her to do such subjects but she was determined. She wanted to be a doctor and earn lots of money and go overseas a lot."
When Badri first moved to Delhi in 1983 he earned just 150 Rupees a month – the equivalent of £1.70 today.
But he sold some land to pay for his daughter's studies and saved as much as possible from his 5,700 Rupees (£65) a month he now earns.
Badri said: "It's hard living in Delhi on my wages, very hard. But Jyoti always said she would change all of that. She wanted to change our lives once she got a job."
Jyoti had only just finished her four-year course in physiotherapy at college outside Delhi. She was doing an internship when she was attacked.
Her brothers, Gaurav Singh, 20, and Saurav Singh, 15, were close to their big sister and cannot image how they will cope.
Gaurav said: "Life is going to be so difficult without her. Without her guidance I don't know what to do or how to go about life again."
Badri and all the family have been touched by the way the nation has supported them.
He said: "The people of India have given us strength to cope up with our loss. I feel she's not just my daughter but also India's daughter.
"I used to read about rape incidents in the newspapers but never digested it much. We're so thankful to the people who came out to protest against the barbarity."
DNA tests have linked five men and a 17-year-old from the bus with rape and murder. The men will appear at the District Court in the Saket area of the Indian capital tomorrow. The 17-year-old will be tried separately as a juvenile.
Badri now hopes mothers and fathers will teach their sons to respect women.
He said: "The police cannot handle this on their own. But parents need to keep an eye on their children too."
Badri's face lit up when he spoke of Jyoti's dreams and invited us to look through his family album. Each photo showed his beautiful daughter smiling. In most she is wears western clothes, which she favoured over the traditional sari. She also always wore her long, dark shiny hair down and flowing – never tied up.
In respect with Badri's wishes he has asked us not to picture her.
Releasing a photo of her is for another day.
Indian law prohibits naming a rape victim unless she authorises it or, if she is dead, her family agrees to it.
At the moment it is enough for the devastated family to sanction the release to the world of their precious daughter's name.
Courtesy: mirror.co.uk
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BJP man arrested for rape in Delhi
New Delhi, 6 Jan 2013 [TOI] --- A 40-year-old politician belonging to the Bharatiya Janata Party was arrested in Mongolpuri on Friday for rape. The accused, Yogesh Attrey, had been sexually exploiting a 34-year-old woman for the last five years by promising her marriage, police said.
"We received her complaint on Thursday and arrested Attrey," said DCP (outer) B S Jaiswal.
Attrey is a resident of Sector 24, Rohini. The woman works for an NGO. "Her statement was recorded according to CrPC Section 164 and her medical report confirmed rape. We registered a case of rape at the Vijay Vihar police station and are investigating the case," said Jaiswal.
The complainant told cops that Attrey had been exploiting her since 2007 and threatened her with dire consequences if she disclosed their relationship.
Police have also slapped charges under IPC Section 313 (causing miscarriage without the woman's consent); but when questioned if the woman was forced to undergo abortion, police kept mum.
Incidentally, Attrey had contested in the 2008 Delhi assembly elections, said a source, adding that he had lost by 30,115 votes.
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TSP Silver Jubilee SOUVENIR diing ARTICLE sapna
New Delhi , 5 Jan 2013 [Notice] ---- Khaile guai, kipan ni ei. TSP SJ Souvenir kibawl ding ahita hi. Kua peuh in ARTICLE (thu-le-la) hung gelh ta un chiin kung theih sak leh chial ihi uhi. Thu-le-la tampi kisam munchin a om KV te iki pat uh ngai ta. Article pen February 28, 2013 tan a piaklut theih ahi.
March 2013 ah Souvenir bawl zoh kisawm hi. Na ut bangbang un ARTICLE nung gelh thei ding uhi. Article pen Thangkhal haam ahilouleh English a zong gelh theih ahi. A hoih theih tawp a kibawl sawm ahi a, Sannemla, Laa (Songs), Poems, Tangthu (Story), thugelh (Write-ups), ban ah i Thangkhal Puan (Gungal puan uh) lim, Thangkhal khawte lim, Thangkhal Culture/Tradition/Custom toh kisai lim (photo) photphot nung khak theih uleh kipak huai mahmah ding hi. Himi thu khat leh khat ana kihil sawn leh ana kichial sawn di'n iki ngen uhi.
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4 men gangraped a 13-year-old girl in Assam, 5 nabbed
| Tinsukia, Assam, Jan 4, 2013 [PTI] --- A 13-year-old girl in Tinsukia district of upper Assam was allegedly gang-raped by four persons on suspicion that she had stolen a mobile phone of one of them, police said today.
Five persons, including a woman, were arrested.
The incident occurred at Sukanpukhuri tea estate under Makum police station on the intervening night of January 2-3 after one of the accused, Jogeshwar Mali, lost his cellphone.
His wife Tusu suspected that the girl, who is from the same tea estate, had stolen the mobile.
Police said Tusu incited her husband and his friends to punish the girl and the four caught hold of the girl at a lonely stretch of the estate and raped her.
The police today arrested Tusu, Mali and his friends Sanesh Nayak, Tirnath Mali, Ram Chandra Patnaik after the girl told the family about the incident.
The mobile was yet to be found.
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