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Archive for June, 2009

Sensex rises to six-month high, gains 1.74 per cent

Posted by noddy On June - 21 - 2009 ADD COMMENTS
MUMBAI: The Bombay Stock Exchange benchmark Sensex on Friday climbed to a six-month high on sustained buying by funds at front-line counters on
expectations of a better outlook for corporate earnings.

The Sensex, which gained 317 points in previous sessions, added another 194.06 points, or 1.74 per cent, to end at 11.329.05, after touching the day’s high of 11,362.88.

In choppy deals, the key index also touched a low of 11,070.33 points during the day.

Similarly, the 50-share National Stock Exchange index Nifty rose by 57.05 points at 3,480.75, after touching the day’s high of 3,491.35 and a low of 3,402.90 points.

The bullish trend was backed by banking shares after the interest rates. The banking index was the biggest gainer, adding 2.77 per cent to 5,591.70, with all the 18 participants of the index closing higher.

As the market changed for the better, major players and speculators rushed to square up their pending positions, which further fuelled the uptrend.

State Bank of India gained 3.33 per cent to Rs 1,307.80, Punjab National Bank 5.28 per cent to Rs 518.35, IDBI Bank 13.08 per cent to Rs 67.45 and ICICI Bank 2.10 per cent to Rs 432.50.

FBI rules out Pak Taliban claim on US shootout

Posted by noddy On June - 21 - 2009 1 COMMENT
NEW DELHI: Baitullah Mehsud, the commander of Pakistani Taliban, may be one of the world’s most dreaded terrorists, but he is is also a scared man.
 

Desperate to get the US drones, hunting for him in his lair in South Waziristan, he on Friday clambered atop the shootout in the US to brag that it was done by his boys, revealing the hollowness of the terrorist and his desperation to get the drones off his skies. ( Watch

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As ill luck would have it, the opportunistic plot failed through, exposing Mehsud, responsible for the massacre of hundreds of innocents, as an opportunistic brag who would go to any extent to save his life.

In fact, it was a Vietnamese gunman, Jiverly Voong, in New York, depressed and murderous, who took the lives of 14 immigrants in the New York suburb of Binghamton. Mehsud’s claim that the attack was a retaliation for US’ drone attacks in Pakistan could have been even remotely credible if the facts were not so widely divergent.

For a moment though, it foxed everybody. “I accept responsibility,” Baitullah told Reuters. “They were my men. I gave them orders in reaction to US drone attacks.”

Voong, a Vietnamese immigrant, loved his guns and hated America, and according to one former colleague, once threatened to kill the US president.

Spinning his fiction, Mehsud claimed one of the attackers was a Pakistani and the other a “foreigner”, and that while one was “martyred” the other was on the run. His version of the events, as seen on his personal LCD TV, was markedly different from what was on the ground — it was one man doing the shootings.

Voong was no Islamic radical. In fact, Vietnam really doesn’t have that many Muslims, hardliners or moderates. And while Al-Qaeda may have ties with neighbouring Jemaah Islamiya in Indonesia, Mehsud’s Taliban has no known links in south-east Asia.

Mehsud, who carries $5 million on his head, said that the shootout was in retaliation to the drone attacks and promised to hit the White House soon.

Frankly, the fresh boast is not likely to cause US investigators many sleepless nights. In fact, with Mehsud coming off as a trickster, his fear may dim.

Prima facie, this was pure opportunism, that perhaps took up some extra time of the American investigators as they rubbished his claim.

But since Mehsud is not known only for tall claims, why did he do it? Analysts say it could be the effect of the losses that the drone attacks have imposed on the Taliban. The terrorist has lived in the mortal fear of being taken out by the drones — remote-controlled unmanned aircraft which have killed many Taliban commanders in Afghanistan as well as inside Pakistan. Just after the sensational terror attack on the police academy near Lahore, Mehsud had called western news agencies to assert responsibility for the jehadi raid.

Stating that the attack on the police training compound was an act of revenge for the US drone raids, he warned of more such attacks including inside the US. “Soon we will launch an attack on Washington that will amaze everyone in the world,” he told agencies.

Obviouisly, he saw in the New York shootout an opportunity to claim that he had carried out the threat.
But with the ploy having been exposed, US is unlikely to be deterred.

As a matter of fact, his claim coincided with yet another US drone attack in North Waziristan on Saturday afternoon (the 13th this year) claiming 13 lives. The strike hit the home of a Taliban leader named Tariq Khan.

While Mehsud by himself may not be an object of fear, other terrorism analysts say Al-Qaeda has created an “external operations network” in the NWFP and FATA areas to hit targets in the west and India. Its these cells that the US Predator drones have been targeting, in the Mehsud and Haqqani networks for the past few months to disrupt these attacks.

Indonesian military plane crashes, 24 feared dead

Posted by noddy On June - 21 - 2009 ADD COMMENTS
BANDUNG, Indonesia: An Indonesian military plane carrying 24 people crashed into an airport hangar and burst into flames on Monday, an air force
 
spokesman said. All on board were feared dead.

It was not clear what caused the Fokker 27, carrying special forces trainees on a parachuting exercise, to go down in rainy weather outside the city of Bandung.

Emergency vehicles rushed to the scene and shuttled victims to a nearby hospital.

Dr M. Drajat told El Shinta radio 17 bodies had arrived from the crash site and others were believed to be on the way.

Witnesses told the Antara state news agency the aircraft appeared to be shaking before diving to the ground.

Air force spokesman Bambang Sulistyo said six crew, an instructor and 17 trainees were on the plane.

Indonesia’s military has an aging fleet of aircraft and accidents are not uncommon. The plane that went down Monday was said to be more than 30 years old.

A series of commercial airline crashes in recent years has killed more than 120 people in Indonesia.

Gaza doctor nominated for Nobel peace prize

Posted by noddy On June - 21 - 2009 ADD COMMENTS
JERUSALEM: A Palestinian doctor whose three daughters were killed by Israeli troops in the Gaza war has been nominated for the Nobel peace prize, an
 
Israeli minister said on Monday.

“I have been informed that the Nobel committee has recognised doctor (Ezzedine) Abu al-Aish as a nominee for the peace prize, and I want to warmly congratulate him,” Avishay Braverman, minister in charge of minorities, said.

Aish has vowed to devote himself to the search for peace between Israel and the Palestinians even though his three daughters were killed in January by Israeli troops who later said they mistook the girls for spotters directing Hamas fire.

“We must live in peace. I hope they will be the last children to die,” he said after the death of his daughters.

He told Israel’s Ynet News that if he received the Nobel prize he would dedicate it to Israel and the Palestinians.

Braverman said he has been friends with Aish for years when they both lived in the southern Israeli desert city of Beersheva. “He is a man who always worked for peace.”

“Despite the tragedy that hit him so hard, he says he wants to continue to work for peace. This man is a exemplary symbol of justice and goodwill for the whole world,” Braverman said.

According to Palestinian figures, more than 1,400 Palestinians were killed in Israel’s 22-day offensive on the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip.

Sonia declares Rs 1.38cr assets; owns no car or house

Posted by noddy On June - 21 - 2009 ADD COMMENTS
RAE BARELI: Congress president Sonia Gandhi has assets worth around Rs 1.38 crore but has no car or house in her name in the country.

The Congress leader owns an ancestral house in Italy, which has an estimated market value of Rs 18.05 lakh.

The UPA chairperson has Rs 75,000 in cash and deposit of over Rs 28.61 lakh in UCO bank, according to the affidavit filed by her before the district electoral officer.

She also has investments of Rs 20 lakh in mutual funds and holds RBI bonds worth Rs 12 lakhs besides 10 shares of Maruti technical services private limited and 500 shares of Western India Tanneries Limited.

Gandhi has invested Rs 1.99 lakh in National Saving Scheme and has a deposit of Rs 24.88 lakh in personal provident fund (PPF).

The Congress president has jewellery worth Rs 11.08 lakh besides 88 kg of silver ware worth Rs 18.37 lakh.

Gandhi owns agricultural land worth Rs 2.19 lakhs in Sultanpur and Deramandi villages.

The Rae Bareli MP paid Rs 5.58 lakh as income tax in the 2008-09 besides paying a wealth tax of Rs 32,512.

Gandhi does not have any bank loan or any other liabilities against her, according to the affidavit.

Her son Rahul Gandhi has assets worth around Rs 2.25 crore including two farm houses and shops in Delhi.

Full-fledged Cobra operation in Naxal-hit states to start soon

Posted by noddy On June - 21 - 2009 ADD COMMENTS
NEW DELHI: The much anticipated full-fledged operation of the special anti-Naxal force – Cobra — in Left-wing extremism-hit states is set to start

soon.

Two of the initially raised battalions (about 2,000 personnel) of Combat Battalion for Resolute Action have already been deployed in both Chhattisgarh and Orissa, official sources said.

Nearly 2,000 elite commandos of the force, who completed their training at Jungle Warfare Training school from Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu and Silchar in Assam and equipped with 19 different modern assault weapons, are waiting for a final nod to start their exclusive operations, the sources said.

The anti-Naxal force, which also has its own intelligence units are currently in the process of setting up their intelligence network besides getting acquainted to the topography of the area where they will operate, they said.

The CRPF, under whose command and control CoBRA would function, is already in the process of raising and training a batch of four new battalions of the special unit, which would be completed this fiscal.

As per the recruitment plan, the men would be selected from the existing ranks of the force rather than choosing them from the freshers.

“The minimum criteria to be part of Cobra would be five years of experience within the force besides high health parameters,” the sources said.

As per the strategy chalked out, Cobra would undertake two kind of operations, one based on intelligence and the other non-conventional jungle warfare, they said.

According to the deployment plan, two battalions of the elite force would be stationed in Jharkhand and three in Chhattisgarh.

One Battalion each would be posted in Orissa, Bihar and Maharashtra besides two in Uttar Pradesh.

The government is currently in the process of acquiring land for the new force with two lands with over 100 acre each already been developed in Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand.

Muslim docs rushed to Sena chief’s rescue

Posted by noddy On June - 21 - 2009 ADD COMMENTS
For years, the Shiv Sena has earned notoriety for spreading hatred against Muslims, but on Thursday when its chief Bal Thackeray was gasping for

breath, two Muslims doctors from Lilavati Hospital-Dr Jaleel Parkar and Dr Samad Ansari-rushed to his house. The duo administered him medical help at Matoshri and then brought him to the hospital’s ICU in an ambulance.

Ever since Thackeray’s health started failing, he is under constant medical supervision. Dr Parkar said, “I examine him daily and sometimes I make two visits to Matoshri. On Thursday, I had examined him in the afternoon along with Dr Prakash Jiandani and he was absolutely fine. At around 8.30 pm, I had called and I was told that he was sitting with some guests.

But at 9.30 pm, they called us to say that he had a breathing problem after which Dr Samad Ansari and myself rushed to Bandra (E) and saw him. His BP had shot up and his heart rate had increased. The oxygen levels were also low.
We gave him a few injections and also put him on oxygen which was stocked in the bungalow.” Around the same time, Dr Anil Ramnani was sent from the hospital in an ambulance. Thackeray Sr was then wheeled into the hospital. Soon, his son Uddhav and daughter-in-law Rashmi also came. Other family members also rushed to the hospital, but his estranged nephew Raj Thackeray stayed away.

We will spread this fire, says the Maoist from Lalgarh

Posted by noddy On June - 21 - 2009 1 COMMENT
My name is Manoj. It’s not the name my parents gave me, but all my comrades call me ‘Manoj’. My father’s name is Dhiren Murmu. I am his second son. I was born at Bamundanga village in Salboni. I’ve lived most of my life in this hopeless village.

Our village falls under the Kansijora gram panchayat. The Left Front has been in power here for 30 years. Salboni has always been a CPM stronghold. But, in 30 years, neither the state government, nor the panchayat and Zilla Parishad took any interest at all in developing this area. We might have been living in the Stone Age.

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When it rains here, the dirt tracks turn muddy and we are forced to drag ourselves and our cattle through the muck. We are not able to ride our bicycles or use carts. We don’t have clean drinking water. People are forced to drink filthy, yellow water. After sunset, we live in the dark as there is no electricity here. No jobs either. During the paddy season, we work in the fields and then sit idle for the rest of the year. Because we are tribals, no one has bothered to do anything for us.

In 2002, we got tired of being treated like rodents. So, the villagers got together and demanded development in our area. This infuriated the local CPM bosses. The police and Marxists slapped false cases on us, accusing us of working for the People’s War Group (PWG). They branded us Maoists. So we began to think we might as well join the Maoists.

Things turned nasty quickly. The former police superintendent of West Midnapore, K C Meena, lodged an FIR against the entire village. Nearly 90% of the men and teenage boys were charged with being Naxalite. We knew what was coming. We had to do something to save ourselves.

I was just 18 at the time. I was in class XII at the local school. But, I too joined in protests against the police. Within days, the police filed a case against me, my father and brother. They accused all of us of working for the PWG. We had nothing to do with the PWG. Our family has always supported the Congress party. In 1998, when Mamata Banerjee formed the Trinamool Congress (TMC), we switched loyalty to her.

One day, police jeeps rolled into our village, picked up people from their houses, bundled everyone into their vehicles and dumped all of us into the Midnapore jail. That was where I first met Maoist leader Sushil Roy. I found the Maoist ideology very appealing. Roy asked me to join the Maoists so that I could help the poor. I liked his ideas. Then I met two PWG leaders in prison. And I realized that neither Congress nor the TMC can stop the CPM’s terror. I also realized that under CPM rule, we had lost the right to speak up. It was time to take a stand and speak up.

I joined the Maoists. They gave me a new name, a new identity and a new life. Now, I work for the Lalgarh movement. I joined this great surge of people last year. On November 5, the police arrived here looking for people who had blasted landmines at chief minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharya’s convoy at Salboni. In Lalgarh, the police rounded up innocent tribal women and began to molest and torture them. One woman lost an eye. Others were badly injured. After this incident, we decided to join the Lalgarh movement. It was our party’s decision. The Maoists always stand with the deprived. We joined them at Nandigram and Singur. Now, we have joined them in Lalgarh.

It’s been easy for us to win the people’s support. Most of them have been victims of torture by police. The people listened to us and joined the Peoples’ Committee against Police Atrocities (PCPA). Opposition party workers have also supported us. Everybody is rebelling against the CPM cadre and police.

We know the government forces want to crush us. But, we plan to expand our area of influence. As soon as we are able to turn Lalgarh and Junglemahal (a forested area spanning three districts – Bankura, Purulia and West Midnapore) into a Maoist-dominated area, we will apply our ideology here. We will undertake development work for the poor. We will raise money through public donations. And nobody will pay tax to the government anymore.

After victory at Lalgarh, we will expand our fight to the tribal communities of Jharkhand, Bihar, Orissa and Chattisgarh. Our war has just begun.

Resume of a rebel

Once peaceful forest-dwellers, now they challenge the Indian state. Here’s a profile of that little-known species, the typical Indian Maoist

Age – 18 to 30 years
Gender – Both male and female
Ethnic stock – Austro-Asiatic (tribal/indigenous people)
Linguistic group – Austro-Asiatic (tribal) and old Dravidian dialects
Income group – Below poverty line ( Rs 12 per person per day)
Occupation – Small peasant, landless labour, jobless, jungle-dweller
Area of operation – UP, MP, W Bengal, Orissa, Bihar, Jharkhand Chhattisgarh, AP, Maharashtra and Karnataka
political affiliation – CPI (Maoist)
other names – Naxalite, Red ultra, terrorist

Maoists by Numbers
Total number 50,000
Number of armed rebels 20,000
Area under control One-fifth of India’s forests
Active in 165 of the country’s 604 districts

From Naxalbari to Lalgarh: Such a long journey down the road to revolution

1960s
Inspired by Mao Zedong, Charu Majumdar and Kanu Sanyal of the CPI (Marxist) develop a “revolutionary opposition” to the party. They lead a violent Santhal uprising in West Bengal’s Naxalbari village in 1967. Later, they break away from the CPI(M). Uprisings are organized in several parts of the country. In 1969, CPI (Marxist-Leninist) takes birth

1970s
The radical leftists fragment and the CPI (ML) becomes weaker across the country. This causes regional groups such as the Maoist Communist Centre, which evolved out of the Dakshin Desh-group, to strengthen in Bihar and Jharkhand and the People’s War Group to assume leadership of the armed rebels in Andhra Pradesh and adjoining states

1980-90s
At least 30 Naxalite groups are thought to be active across the country, with a combined membership of around 30,000 activists. But their differences over their perceived “revolutionary”
roles often result in bloody battles. Many groups, particularly in Bihar and AP, are accused of land-grabbing and extortion

2000s
Groups such as the CPI (ML) give up violence, enter mainstream politics and participate in elections. In 2004, the MCC and People’s War join hands to form a new entity, the Communist Party of India (Maoist), which is now the biggest armed group ever to challenge the very existence of the Indian state

India lodges protest against Chinese drugs with fake ‘Made in India’ tag

Posted by noddy On June - 11 - 2009 ADD COMMENTS

NEW DELHI: India on Thursday said it is lodging with China a strong protest against fake anti-malarial ‘Made-in-India’ drugs detained by Nigerian

authorities, maligning the Indian pharmaceutical industry for consignments which actually originated from the neighbouring country.

“Taking serious note of the action by scrupulous elements to malign the Indian generic pharma industry, Embassy of India in Beijing, has been requested to lodge a strong protest with concerned Chinese authorities and also to impress upon them to take stringent action against such scrupulous elements,” a commerce ministry statement said here.

It said the government’s Drug Regulatory Authority (NAFDAC) has reported about the detention of a large consignment of fake anti-malarial generic pharmaceuticals labelled ‘Made in India’ but produced in China.

“After a laboratory analysis by NAFDAC, the drugs have been found to be fake and had it not been intercepted, about 64,2000 adults would have been affected,” it said.

According to the Indian High Commissioner in Nigeria, the consignment containing Maloxine and Amalar tablets, used for the treatment of Malaria, were valued at 32.1 million Naira and were produced, packed and shipped from China.

The Department of Commerce has already conveyed “serious concern” to China’s Ambassador to India Zhang Yan here “with the request that strict actions be taken against the involved parties”.

Zhang was informed that exporting fake drugs from China under the ‘Made-in-India’ label would be seen to be giving credence to the allegations that generic medicines are often counterfeited.

“India expects China to take strong measures in this aspect. India would intensify its efforts to strengthen its position on generic medicines in Africa,” the commerce ministry statement said.

India’s 12-billion-dollar pharma industry gets 40 per cent of its revenue from exports of generic drugs across the world and they compete with large multi-national firms in the overseas markets.

India has argued in the WTO and bilateral meetings with the European nations that its pharmaceutical firms are not violating any global agreements and laws.

Focus on aam aadmi, Manmohan tells Pranab

Posted by noddy On June - 6 - 2009 1 COMMENT

NEW DELHI: In an unusual move, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has opted to make public his advice to Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee to incorporate in the budget the priorities outlined in President Pratibha Patil’s address to the joint session of Parliament on Thursday.

The President unveiled what has been described and hailed as a pro-poor agenda of the second Manmohan Singh-led government.

Interestingly enough, the Prime Minister’s Office put out in public domain Dr. Singh’s advice.

The Prime Minister has asked the Finance Ministry to ensure that the budget adequately and appropriately reflects the priorities and programmes outlined in the President’s speech.

Mr. Mukherjee is scheduled to present the budget next month.

It is customary that a Prime Minister gets to set the overall direction and broad contours for his Finance Minister before he starts the budget preparation exercise with North Block officials.

However, by going public so early with his advice, according to senior aides, Dr. Singh has locked the Finance Minister on the side of the aam aadmi against widespread expectations and demands from industry.

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