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Two minor girls raped in Uttar Pradesh
SITAPUR/DEORIA, April 23, 2013 [PTI/TH] --- A five-year-old was among two minor girls raped in different parts of Uttar Pradesh, police said here on Tuesday.
A 14-year-old Dalit girl was abducted and raped allegedly by one Meraj (22) in Leharpur area in Sitapur district on Sunday night, they said.
Police said that an FIR was lodged after which Meraj was arrested on Monday.
In Deoria district, a five-year-old girl was raped allegedly by a 15-year-old in Bhatparani area on Sunday evening, police said.
The victim's family members informed police about the incident on Monday after which the teenager was arrested, they said.
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Justice Verma passes away
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Nine-year old gangraped in Assam
Cachar (Assam), April 22, 2013 [ANI] --- A nine-year-old girl was allegedly gangraped by two unidentified persons in Assam's Cachar on Monday police said.
The victim who lives in Karimganj had gone to pay a visit to her grandfather in Pechachora village, which falls under the jurisdiction of the Kallain police station of Katigora sub-division when two unidentified persons with covered faces abducted her.
The girl was then taken to a house on the Kallain Tea estate and gangraped before being abandoned.
Tea garden labourers found the girl and rushed in a critical condition and moved her to a local hospital. She was later shifted to Silchar Medical College Hospital.
Injury marks have been found on her neck and police suspect that the rapists had attempted to kill her after raping her.
A massive search operation has been launched for the absconding rapists.
The victim who lives in Karimganj had gone to pay a visit to her grandfather in Pechachora village, which falls under the jurisdiction of the Kallain police station of Katigora sub-division when two unidentified persons with covered faces abducted her.
The girl was then taken to a house on the Kallain Tea estate and gangraped before being abandoned.
Tea garden labourers found the girl and rushed in a critical condition and moved her to a local hospital. She was later shifted to Silchar Medical College Hospital.
Injury marks have been found on her neck and police suspect that the rapists had attempted to kill her after raping her.
A massive search operation has been launched for the absconding rapists.
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Myanmar engaging in ethnic cleansing against Rohingya Muslim
Bangkok, April 22, 2013 [PTI] --- Myanmar has waged a campaign of "ethnic cleansing" against Rohingya Muslims, a leading human rights group today said, appealing to India to press its eastern neighbour to put an immediate stop to the abuses."Burmese authorities and members of Arakanese groups have committed crimes against humanity in a campaign of ethnic cleansing against Rohingya Muslims in Arakan State since June 2012," Human Rights Watch said in a new report released today.The 153-page report titled "'All You Can Do is Pray': Crimes Against Humanity and Ethnic Cleansing of Rohingya Muslims in Burma's Arakan State" describes the role of the Burmese government and local authorities in the forcible displacement of more than 125,000 Rohingya and other Muslims."The Burmese government engaged in a campaign of ethnic cleansing against the Rohingya that continues today through the denial of aid and restrictions on movement," said Phil Robertson, deputy Asia director at the HRW."Now that it is clear that crimes against humanity and ethnic cleansing are being perpetrated in Arakan state, New Delhi must press upon the Burmese government to put an immediate stop to the abuses against the Rohingya and hold the perpetrators accountable," Meenakshi Ganguly, HRW South Asia director, said in a statement.Ganguly also urged India to ask Myanmar to "amend the Citizenship Act to eliminate discriminatory provisions that have placed the Rohingya at risk of becoming stateless".The HRW said that following sectarian violence between Arakanese and Rohingya in June 2012, government authorities destroyed mosques, conducted violent mass arrests, and blocked aid to displaced Muslims.The "mobs attacked Muslim communities in nine townships, razing villages and killing residents while security forces stood aside or assisted the assailants," it alleged.The rights group said it has uncovered evidence of four mass-grave sites in Arakan State three dating from the immediate aftermath of the June violence and one from the October violence. "Security forces actively impeded accountability and justice by digging mass graves to destroy evidence of crimes," the HRW accused."The government needs to put an immediate stop to the abuses and hold the perpetrators accountable or it will be responsible for further violence against ethnic and religious minorities in the country," Robertson warned in a statement. |
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Delhi Rape Case: 2nd accused nabbed in Bihar
New Delhi, April 22, 2013 [PTI] --- The second suspect in the brutal rape of a five-year-old girl here a week ago was arrested from Bihar early today even as protests continued while police barricaded streets near Parliament to prevent December-like anti-rape protests.Investigators tracked down the second suspect Pradeep, who was named by first accused Manoj Kumar, from his maternal uncle's home in Barahiya village in Bihar's Lakhisarai district late last night.A Delhi Police team with the help of Bihar Police Special Task Force arrested Pradeep from his uncle's residence, where he was hiding, Bihar Director General of Police Abhayanand said."He will be brought to the national capital today after getting a transit remand from Darbhanga court," Delhi Police Commissioner Neeraj Kumar told PTI.Three Metro stations -- Race Course Road, Central Secretariat and Udyog Bhavan -- close to Parliament, India Gate and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's residence were also closed anticipating anti-rape protests like the one witnessed in December last after the gangrape of a girl in a moving bus.The issue figured in the Lok Sabha with Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde assuring agitating members that an inquiry has been ordered into alleged police lapses.Protests were witnessed at Parliament Gate, Police Headquarters and Jantar Mantar for the removal of Commissioner Neeraj Kumar. However, the numbers were not as large as the December protests.Manoj, who was arrested on Saturday from Muzaffarpur in Bihar, had told police during interrogation that one of his friends was also involved in the crime.The girl was raped on April 15 in a building in east Delhi's Gandhinagar locality where the victim and accused Manoj lived and she was rescued 40 hours later on April 17. |
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5-year-old MP rape victim suffers brain damage, critical
Nagpur, April 22, 2013 [PTI] --- The five-year-old rape victim from Ghansaur town in Seoni district of Madhya Pradesh, who was admitted to a private hospital in the city, has suffered brain damage and continues to be in a critical state, hospital authorities said today."The girl is in a critical condition and has been kept on a ventilator. She has suffered brain damage and the supply of oxygen to the brain has stopped," Dr Ashok Tank, who is attending on her, said.According to Madhya Pradesh police, the girl was allegedly raped by a 35-year-old Firoz Khan on April 17 in Ghansour town, after which he dumped her at a farm.The girl's parents found her unconscious the next morning and she was taken to Netaji Subhash Chandra Medical College and Hospital in Jabalpur. However, the girl was brought to Nagpur by an air ambulance and admitted to Care Hospital in Ramdaspeth area shortly before midnight on April 20. |
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Delhi University online registration to include SC/STs
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Two N-E Girls Terminated From Job Without Prior Notice
Both were asked to give resignation letters after they were fired by their employer
New Delhi, April 19, 2013 [NEH] --- Two Northeast girls working at Magique Restaurant in Saket, Delhi were terminated from their job without prior notice. The two girls were forced by their employer to give resignation letters, but the duo denied as they did not resigned by themselves.
The North East Helpline general secretary Dr. Alana Golmei and media incharge Bruce K. Thangkhal today visited the two victims at their residence in Delhi.
According to the two victims, Colney (27) and Boisy (21), they were working as hostess respectively in Magique Hospitality Private Limited, at the Garden of 5 Senses, Said-Ul-Ajaib (near Saket Metro), Delhi. Colney has been working in Magique since 2008 and Boisy since 2012.
Colney told the NE Helpline that she took leave on March 27 and 28, 2013 with permission from her general manager Premjit Kumar. However, when she informed the restaurant manager Puneet Saxena through phone, she was refused and being told to resign from the job immediately, as well as when she went to the workplace on March 29, 2013.
“Mr. Puneet Saxena, the restaurant manager shouted at me infront of many people, saying that, “I don’t want to see your face any more and the company doesn’t need you anymore, so give me resignation letter right now,” Colney told to NE Helpline. “I also informed our general manager Mr. Premjit Kumar but he turned down my request and said you must obey the order of Puneet Saxena since he is the restaurant manager”, Colney added.
While Boisy, who has not taken any leave nor absent from her job since the day she joined, was told directly to resign from her job by Suresh Sharma, HR manager on March 28, 2013. “Suresh told me, “the company management had already decided, so you have to give your resignation letter,” Boisy informed the NE Helpline.
“I begged politely and requested him that I will not resign and he should give me at least one-month prior notice. I’m also having a family to support, I can’t simply leave the company. But if they are terminating me, they should give me a termination letter,” Boisy told NEH with tears in her eyes.
The appointment letter produced by Boisy shows that the contract is for one year but she was terminated before completing her contract period, with still seven months to go. According to her letter, Boisy joined Magique on October 5, 2012. Colney said she joined Magique on November 3, 2008.
Though Colney has been working for the last five years, and is one of the senior-most hostesses and highest paid employee in Magique, has met the same fate with her colleague, Boisy. The duo said that their managers were harassing them to submit resignation letter.
"Since we were terminated by them they should give us a termination letter and other necessary compensation as per the law of the company", the duo said.
Boisy, from Manipur and Colney, from Mizoram are now jobless since they were terminated from their job by Magique last month.
When NEH general secretary Dr Alana Golmei talked to Mr. Premjit Kumar, general manager of Magique, he responded that Colney has not been terminated and she is still on job. Boisy's contract period was over but Colney can continue her job if she wants, Mr. Premjit Kumar said. However, Colney said she was afraid to join it again after such ill-treatment fearing that their managers would harass her in some kind or the other.
"Most of our North East boys and girls, who are working in restaurants, BPO, spa, bar, etc are subjected to all kinds of harassment by their managers and employers. We have received so many complaints of such harassments. It's time we take strong action against such managers," said Dr Alana Golmei.
North East Helpline urged to the concerned authorities to intervene in the case of two Northeast girls, who were terminated by Magique Hospitality Pvt Ltd without any reason. The Helpline sternly demanded the employer to compensate the two victims with a three months salary as per law at the earliest. The duo has been subjected to continuous pressure from the employer demanding resignation letter.
New Delhi, April 19, 2013 [NEH] --- Two Northeast girls working at Magique Restaurant in Saket, Delhi were terminated from their job without prior notice. The two girls were forced by their employer to give resignation letters, but the duo denied as they did not resigned by themselves.
The North East Helpline general secretary Dr. Alana Golmei and media incharge Bruce K. Thangkhal today visited the two victims at their residence in Delhi.
According to the two victims, Colney (27) and Boisy (21), they were working as hostess respectively in Magique Hospitality Private Limited, at the Garden of 5 Senses, Said-Ul-Ajaib (near Saket Metro), Delhi. Colney has been working in Magique since 2008 and Boisy since 2012.
Colney told the NE Helpline that she took leave on March 27 and 28, 2013 with permission from her general manager Premjit Kumar. However, when she informed the restaurant manager Puneet Saxena through phone, she was refused and being told to resign from the job immediately, as well as when she went to the workplace on March 29, 2013.
“Mr. Puneet Saxena, the restaurant manager shouted at me infront of many people, saying that, “I don’t want to see your face any more and the company doesn’t need you anymore, so give me resignation letter right now,” Colney told to NE Helpline. “I also informed our general manager Mr. Premjit Kumar but he turned down my request and said you must obey the order of Puneet Saxena since he is the restaurant manager”, Colney added.
While Boisy, who has not taken any leave nor absent from her job since the day she joined, was told directly to resign from her job by Suresh Sharma, HR manager on March 28, 2013. “Suresh told me, “the company management had already decided, so you have to give your resignation letter,” Boisy informed the NE Helpline.
“I begged politely and requested him that I will not resign and he should give me at least one-month prior notice. I’m also having a family to support, I can’t simply leave the company. But if they are terminating me, they should give me a termination letter,” Boisy told NEH with tears in her eyes.
The appointment letter produced by Boisy shows that the contract is for one year but she was terminated before completing her contract period, with still seven months to go. According to her letter, Boisy joined Magique on October 5, 2012. Colney said she joined Magique on November 3, 2008.
Though Colney has been working for the last five years, and is one of the senior-most hostesses and highest paid employee in Magique, has met the same fate with her colleague, Boisy. The duo said that their managers were harassing them to submit resignation letter.
"Since we were terminated by them they should give us a termination letter and other necessary compensation as per the law of the company", the duo said.
Boisy, from Manipur and Colney, from Mizoram are now jobless since they were terminated from their job by Magique last month.
When NEH general secretary Dr Alana Golmei talked to Mr. Premjit Kumar, general manager of Magique, he responded that Colney has not been terminated and she is still on job. Boisy's contract period was over but Colney can continue her job if she wants, Mr. Premjit Kumar said. However, Colney said she was afraid to join it again after such ill-treatment fearing that their managers would harass her in some kind or the other.
"Most of our North East boys and girls, who are working in restaurants, BPO, spa, bar, etc are subjected to all kinds of harassment by their managers and employers. We have received so many complaints of such harassments. It's time we take strong action against such managers," said Dr Alana Golmei.
North East Helpline urged to the concerned authorities to intervene in the case of two Northeast girls, who were terminated by Magique Hospitality Pvt Ltd without any reason. The Helpline sternly demanded the employer to compensate the two victims with a three months salary as per law at the earliest. The duo has been subjected to continuous pressure from the employer demanding resignation letter.
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Manipuri Meitei Culture and its Impact on Women
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Nepali woman gang-raped in Delhi, none arrested
New Delhi, April 18, 2013 [IANS] --- A Nepali woman in her early 20s was allegedly gang-raped in the national capital, police said Thursday.
The woman was found in half-naked and semi-conscious condition near Nanakpura flyover in south Delhi around 7.30 a.m. Thursday.
The woman was taken to Safdarjung Hospital where she is being treated.
According to her statement to police, she was abducted from Kotla Mubarkpur area near South Extension in south Delhi Wednesday night by three unidentified people, who raped and dumped her near the flyover.
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First Irom Sharmila Scholarship awarded to Iymon Majeed from Kashmir
The first Irom Sharmila Scholarship has been awarded to twenty two year old Iymon Majeed from Panjipora village of Sopore district, Kashmir. He is studying for an MA in Political Science at Jamia Millia Islamia. Iymon has been writing about Kashmiri experiences under AFSPA and militarism for various publications. In his application Iymon wrote:
"I am from the state of Jammu and Kashmir which comes under the Armed forces (Special Powers Act) from July 1990. Nine months later, on 7 March, 1991 I was born in the trouble torn town of Sopore in a small village of Panjipora. Four years later, in 1995, I was stamped with an agonizing experience on my memory. Indian Army commandeered our house and threw us out.
In the next two years, we changed four houses, with us finally migrating to the main town of Sopore in north Kashmir. When the insurgency in Kashmir started in early 1990’s, Indian state flowed in thousands of its army men into the state of Jammu and Kashmir in the coming years. Providing lodging for the military in the residential areas was a daunting task before the Indian government.
Army, then, took residence in the already vacated Kashmiri Pandith homes but also asked the local Muslim population to vacate the houses. My house was one of the hundreds of unlucky houses taken by the army and I became vagrant in my own land. "
The committee received over 50 applications of which 40 were found eligible. The others were BA students or students studying outside Delhi. The applicants came from all the states of the Northeast and Kashmir and from all the different educational institutions in Delhi. The jury short listed four people for interview. This was a difficult choice, as many of the students were meritorious and had suffered tremendously under armed conflict. Of those shortlisted, one had his father killed by militants, and another by the security forces. Several had been displaced, and some had been shot at or picked up themselves. Despite this, they were all pursuing higher education seriously.
The award is based on a combination of financial need, academic seriousness, suffering under AFSPA or similar laws and both present and potential contribution to the democratic struggle against AFSPA and militarism in the spirit of Irom Sharmila. It is a one-time cash award of Rs. 50,000, and is restricted to post graduate students enrolled in any university or institute in Delhi.
The jury consisted of
A. Bimol Akoijam, CSSS, JNU;
Kamei Aphun, Department of Sociology, Delhi University;
Ujjwal Kumar Singh, Department of Political Science, Delhi University;
Nandini Sundar, Department of Sociology, Delhi University, and
Sameer Yasir, Islamic University of Science and Technology, Kashmir.
IROM SHARMILA SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE
iromsharmilascholarship(at)gmail(dot)com
Source: [e-pao]
"I am from the state of Jammu and Kashmir which comes under the Armed forces (Special Powers Act) from July 1990. Nine months later, on 7 March, 1991 I was born in the trouble torn town of Sopore in a small village of Panjipora. Four years later, in 1995, I was stamped with an agonizing experience on my memory. Indian Army commandeered our house and threw us out.
In the next two years, we changed four houses, with us finally migrating to the main town of Sopore in north Kashmir. When the insurgency in Kashmir started in early 1990’s, Indian state flowed in thousands of its army men into the state of Jammu and Kashmir in the coming years. Providing lodging for the military in the residential areas was a daunting task before the Indian government.
Army, then, took residence in the already vacated Kashmiri Pandith homes but also asked the local Muslim population to vacate the houses. My house was one of the hundreds of unlucky houses taken by the army and I became vagrant in my own land. "
The committee received over 50 applications of which 40 were found eligible. The others were BA students or students studying outside Delhi. The applicants came from all the states of the Northeast and Kashmir and from all the different educational institutions in Delhi. The jury short listed four people for interview. This was a difficult choice, as many of the students were meritorious and had suffered tremendously under armed conflict. Of those shortlisted, one had his father killed by militants, and another by the security forces. Several had been displaced, and some had been shot at or picked up themselves. Despite this, they were all pursuing higher education seriously.
The award is based on a combination of financial need, academic seriousness, suffering under AFSPA or similar laws and both present and potential contribution to the democratic struggle against AFSPA and militarism in the spirit of Irom Sharmila. It is a one-time cash award of Rs. 50,000, and is restricted to post graduate students enrolled in any university or institute in Delhi.
The jury consisted of
A. Bimol Akoijam, CSSS, JNU;
Kamei Aphun, Department of Sociology, Delhi University;
Ujjwal Kumar Singh, Department of Political Science, Delhi University;
Nandini Sundar, Department of Sociology, Delhi University, and
Sameer Yasir, Islamic University of Science and Technology, Kashmir.
IROM SHARMILA SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE
iromsharmilascholarship(at)gmail(dot)com
Source: [e-pao]
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Tripura baby in Gurgaon hospital
New Delhi, April 17, 2013 [PTI] --- An 18-month old Tripura girl suffering from a rare illness that has caused her head to swell to more than double its normal size, has been brought to a Gurgaon hospital for treatment.
Doctors at the Fortis Medical Research Institute, where the girl was brought yesterday, said that anything about prognosis could be said only after diagnosing the reasons that had led to Hyderocephalus - a condition in which the head swells due to accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid in brain.
The hospital offered to examine Roona Begum as her parents in a remote village in the northeastern state are too poor to pay for treatment for the condition, which has resulted in her head swelling to a circumference of 91-centimetres (36-inches).
"Hyderocephalus occurs either due to overproduction of cerebrospinal fluid or blockade of its drainage or both, which leads to its accumulation. To ascertain reasons in this case, we have to conduct a lot of investigations before arriving at any conclusion," said Dr Dilpreet Brar, Regional Director of Fortis Medical Research Institute.
"Some investigations have already been done and picture would be clear by evening. However, nothing can be said until proper diagnosis is made," Dr Brar said.
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16 hurt in bomb blast near BJP office in Bangalore, party claims terror attack
Bangalore, April 17, 2013[HindustanTimes]---Police in Bangalore said on Wednesday they were investigating a blast outside a Bharatiya Janata Party office that injured 16 people. Here is the latest information about the explosion:
The blast in Malleshwaram locality occurred at around 10.30 am when the BJP office was crowded with party workers and candidates. The state goes to polls on May 5 and Wednesday is the last day for filing of nominations.
* The explosion occurred on a motorbike parked near the BJP office. "Preliminarily, we felt earlier that it was a (gas) cylinder blast as two vehicles that were on both sides of the motorbike got burnt," Bangalore police commissioner R. Auradakar told reporters. "As the motorcycle is fully burnt, we feel that it could be a blast."
* Auradkar, citing preliminary investigation, an "incendiary bomb" had been put on the bike, which was parked alongside cars.
* "Due to the blast, 16 people are injured--eight policemen and eight civilians. Nobody is critically injured. All are being treated at hospital," said Lalrokhuma Pachau, Karnataka's Director General of Police. A team of the National Investigative Agency and forensic experts are investigating the explosion site.
* Pachau said it was too early to say what kind of explosive had been used or who was responsible for the blast. "At this stage we cannot say what material has been used in the blast. Investigations are going on," he said.
* Karnataka Home Minister R Ashok called the blast was "a clear act of terror" against the BJP. "It is a very clear act of terror--it is targeted at the BJP, our senior leaders and workers," said Ashoka. "100 per cent, it is targeted at BJP workers".
* Ashok pointed out the blast occurred on April 17, the date when blasts near the Chinnaswamy Stadium in the city injured several people three years ago. The minister since scores of party leaders and workers had been visiting the party office called "Jagannath Bhavan" for the past few day.
* Three cars and several scooters were charred in the blaze that followed the blast. A police bus parked nearby was also badly damaged.
* ABP TV news channel reported the motorcycle which is suspected to have been planted with explosives had a Tamil Nadu registered number plate.
* Of the 16 injured, 11 are police personnel and five are civilians, including three women, Home Minister R. Ashoka said at the explosion site.
* IANS reports two injured women, one of whom has a suffered fracture in her leg, are being treated at the KC General hospital, about five kilometres from the explosion site, told reporters.
* Residents in the area told reporters that the blast shook the windowpanes of several houses.
* Several vehicles were gutted but there was no damage to the party office in the explosion that was initially believed to be a cylinder blast.
* Union home minister Sushil Kumar Shinde said in New Delhi that he has ordered an inquiry into the blast.
* The BJP office is located in the crowded residential locality of Malleshwaram in north Bangalore, about eight kilometres from the city centre.
The blast in Malleshwaram locality occurred at around 10.30 am when the BJP office was crowded with party workers and candidates. The state goes to polls on May 5 and Wednesday is the last day for filing of nominations.
* The explosion occurred on a motorbike parked near the BJP office. "Preliminarily, we felt earlier that it was a (gas) cylinder blast as two vehicles that were on both sides of the motorbike got burnt," Bangalore police commissioner R. Auradakar told reporters. "As the motorcycle is fully burnt, we feel that it could be a blast."
* Auradkar, citing preliminary investigation, an "incendiary bomb" had been put on the bike, which was parked alongside cars.
* "Due to the blast, 16 people are injured--eight policemen and eight civilians. Nobody is critically injured. All are being treated at hospital," said Lalrokhuma Pachau, Karnataka's Director General of Police. A team of the National Investigative Agency and forensic experts are investigating the explosion site.
* Pachau said it was too early to say what kind of explosive had been used or who was responsible for the blast. "At this stage we cannot say what material has been used in the blast. Investigations are going on," he said.
* Karnataka Home Minister R Ashok called the blast was "a clear act of terror" against the BJP. "It is a very clear act of terror--it is targeted at the BJP, our senior leaders and workers," said Ashoka. "100 per cent, it is targeted at BJP workers".
* Ashok pointed out the blast occurred on April 17, the date when blasts near the Chinnaswamy Stadium in the city injured several people three years ago. The minister since scores of party leaders and workers had been visiting the party office called "Jagannath Bhavan" for the past few day.
* Three cars and several scooters were charred in the blaze that followed the blast. A police bus parked nearby was also badly damaged.
* ABP TV news channel reported the motorcycle which is suspected to have been planted with explosives had a Tamil Nadu registered number plate.
* Of the 16 injured, 11 are police personnel and five are civilians, including three women, Home Minister R. Ashoka said at the explosion site.
* IANS reports two injured women, one of whom has a suffered fracture in her leg, are being treated at the KC General hospital, about five kilometres from the explosion site, told reporters.
* Residents in the area told reporters that the blast shook the windowpanes of several houses.
* Several vehicles were gutted but there was no damage to the party office in the explosion that was initially believed to be a cylinder blast.
* Union home minister Sushil Kumar Shinde said in New Delhi that he has ordered an inquiry into the blast.
* The BJP office is located in the crowded residential locality of Malleshwaram in north Bangalore, about eight kilometres from the city centre.
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Hmar rebel group to hold talk with Mizo Govt
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AIZAWL, April 16, 2013 [NNN/TSE] --- The Joint Monitoring Group, which has been constituted to monitor 'Suspension of Operation' (SoO) between Mizoram government and Hmar Peoples Convention-Democratic (HPC-D) are all set to hold talks on coming Friday at Sakawrdai, Mizoram. The talks will be held at the Tourist Lodge.
According to official sources, the Joint Monitoring Group will review implementation of Suspension of Operation by both the parties. The Mizoram government side is to be headed by the SP CID (SB), H. Ramthlengliana while the HPC (D) will be represented by the outfit's leaders including Francis Songate, Lalbeiseia and Sangneihkunga. It may be recalled that the Suspension of Operation agreed to by both the parties in their meeting on January 31 this year is for a period of 6 months. It worth mentioning here that for the first time on February 9, 2011 the SoO was signed betwen the two parties for six months. However, after signing the earlier SoO, the relation between the HPC-D and the Mizoram government experienced a rough weather. In view of that, the SoO was never extended again even after the lapse of the six month period. Since 1986, the Hmar People's Convention (HPC) has been demanding for the creation of Hmar Autonomous District in Mizoram. In spite of the Peace Accord that was inked between the Government of Mizoram and the HPC, there was no concrete solution to address and redress the rights of the Hmar People. "As a result, the HPC (D) has been continuous the same demand in Mizoram to redress the historical and political injustices. Acknowledging the matter, the Centre (Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India) has been pressurising the Government of Mizoram to settle the political issues of the Hmars immediately. Following this and to pursue the unfinished agenda, the Government of Mizoram and the HPC (D) signed the Suspension of Operation (SoO) on November 11, 2010 for a period of six months. The SoO document was signed by Lalropui, Army Chief HPC (D) and the Home Secretary Shri. Lalmalsawma, Government of Mizoram," HPC-D leader L Sangma Hmar had stated sometime in last October. The Hmar outfit leader had then alleged that the Government of Mizoram had failed to nurture the peace process with seriousness, which resulted in derailing the hard earned peace process. Taking note of this, the Centre (Ministry of Home Affairs) continued to pressurise the Government of Mizoram to settle the Hmar political problems. The government of Mizoram digressed from peaceful approach and acted untowardly when the HPC (D) on the other hand, is made to engage in finding the channels for political dialogue with All Party Leaders of Mizoram, he stated. While handing out the carrot, the Government of Mizoram arrested the HPC (D) Army Chief Lalropui and Deputy Army Chief Lalbiaknung from Silchar airport on June 16, 2012 by the Mizoram police. Similarly HPC (D) Chairman Zosangber was again arrested from Delhi Airport by the Mizoram police when he was on his way to meet officials of the Ministry of Home Affairs. The Government of Mizoram has severely failed to respect the peace process that has seemingly built, the HPC-D had rued. In the context of Manipur, the HPC (D) political interest is collectively shared with the United People's Front (UPF), currently under SoO with the Government of India and the Government of Manipur. The UPF demands for an Autonomous Hill States within the state of Manipur. The HPC (D) did not sign the SoO documents in Manipur alone but as UPF, the document is collectively shared and signed along with the UPF members: KNF, KRA (U), UKLF, ZDV and ZRA. The HPC (D) has its designated Camp in Ankhasuo with ninety four (94) cadres enlisted. In Manipur, the HPC (D) will continue to abide by the goals shared within the UPF. "The HPC (D)'s goals and objectives are independent in all its respective context and is free from the other. The SoO terms and conditions in Manipur, has no validity in other States. Therefore, the HPC (D) Manipur Region is not answerable for the HPC (D) of other regions/States as the HPC (D) Manipur Region is particularly confined in Manipur under UPF," L Sanga Hmar had also statedr. For all time to come, the HPC (D) Manipur Region as signatory of SoO in Manipur cannot be made responsible or related to any acts of the HPC (D) of other regions, L Sanga Hmar had added. According to HPC-D leader, after India gained independence, the Hmar peoples are fragmented by different political boundaries, without their consent, and are compelled to negotiate political marginalisation in their respective states – Assam, Manipur, Mizoram, Meghalaya and Tripura. This historical and political subjugation have severely reduced our political entity, distancing us from securing our constitutional rights, stated L Sanga Hmar who is one of the members, Joint Monitoring Group of the Suspension of Operation (SoO) Agreement between the Government of Manipur and the Government of India Hmar People's Convention-Democratic (HPC -D). HPC-D leader L Sanga Hmar had also said last year that the urgent need to realise 'our constitutional rights to redress our dignity' as peoples has been the driving force behind the Hmar People's Convention (Democratic) objective to demand for 'Autonomous District Council' for the Hmar peoples in Assam, Manipur and Mizoram under the Sixth Schedule of the Indian Constitution. In the pursuit of securing this end, the Hmar People's Convention (Democratic) – Assam Region, has also initiated a political dialogue involving the Government of India and the Government of Assam after laying down arms by 56 cadres of HPC (D) which was hosted by the Government of Assam in the presence of the then Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram at Guwahati on January 24, 2012. The first round of talks of the HPC (D) delegates – Government of Assam – the Central Government was held on September 27, 2012, Sanga Hmar had disclosed. |
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