Men in Priyanka Life

Some Men In My Life Were Insecure By My Success: Priyanka

Actor Priyanka Chopra’s journey has been an inspiration for millions of people across the globe. From winning the coveted title of Miss World at the age of 18 to putting India on the global map with her acting talent like no other, Priyanka is undoubtedly one name that is synonymous with power and success.

Her journey to success has not been a bed of roses. Like others, she also dealt with several hurdles — whether it was facing racism abroad or being “cornered” in Bollywood. However, she took it all in her stride and shone even brighter.

She is now all set to headline the Russo Brothers’ international series ‘Citadel’. With ‘Citadel’, Priyanka has achieved pay parity for the first time in her career of 22 years.

Speaking to ANI, Priyanka reflected on the issue of pay parity between men and women. She also discussed how the insecurity of men plays a role in pay inequality.

“I have some incredible men in my life who are not insecure about my success but I also have men in my life who are very insecure about my success…So I think that men have enjoyed the freedom and the pride of being the breadwinners or the leaders of the family..it’s threatening to their territory when a woman does that or if a woman is more successful or a man is staying at home and woman is going out to work..”

Priyanka emphasized on raising sons sans gender-based stereotypes.

“They (men) will feel bad but we have to teach our sons that there is no shame in crying..there is no shame in shedding tears…there is no shame in giving spotlight to your mothers, sisters, girlfriends,” she said.

The global queen also recalled how her father always supported her mother and never felt insecure about her success.

“My dad did it to my mother…She was getting into private practices and he was still in military..My mom started earning more than my father but they saw it as a unit because ‘ghar pe hi toh aa raha hai’.. there was no ego,” Priyanka beamed with pride.

Priyanka gave a shout out to her husband and singer Nick Jonas as well.

“Now today when I am walking the red carpet with my husband and he steps aside and gives me centre stage I feel proud.

“I feel very proud that I have surrounded myself with people (my father, my husband, my friends and my in-laws) who do not have that insecurity. We as a society need to raise those kind of men who do not feel insecure about such things…sabko successful hone do,” Priyanka concluded. (ANI)

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Bandipora Book Village

Kashmir’s Bandipora To Soon Host India’s Largest Book Village

‘Sarhad’ a Pune-based non-government organisation is all set to convert Aragam village of North Kashmir’s Bandipora district into India’s largest book village in collaboration with the Jammu and Kashmir government.

The NGO has submitted a proposal which has already been discussed with the District administration to create a book village in Aragam village in collaboration with the J-K government.

Explaining why it has chosen the Aragam village, an NGO official said, “The village is located in the scenic region where the beauty of nature can solace to the visitors’ minds and make them more creative and probe the fundamental questions of life.”

“There cannot be such a place equal to Aragam in Kashmir that has a great potential to make a group and cultural village where unparalleled natural beauty can inspire to probe into Kashmiri literature and rich history of Kashmir, besides witnessing an astounding culture,” he added.

He also said that ideally located nestled amidst the pristine forests of the Himalayas along the banks of Asia’s second-largest freshwater Wular lake in the district.

“Teeming with inspiration for art and literature-scenic beauty, diverse, cultural natural trails for leisurely walks and several locations for trout fishing while enjoying the books,” he added.

Giving details about the book village, the NGO official said, “The book village idea, though not new, in this concept it will be a unique destination where visitors can get absorbed into the ancient to modern literature and history of Kashmir and can get to introduce to its folk culture intimately.

The visitors, NGO said, will find books almost everywhere and places to read at leisure.

Talking about the concept, he said, “It will be a village where ancient manuscripts, paintings and artificials from Kashmir will be on constant exhibition. The new and old books will be made available to read and contemplate, adding that it will be a village where folk culture will be showcased, besides the author’s historians and nature lovers will visit for their solace.”

He further said that a room would be constructed where literary discussions and cultural shows can take place, whose walls would be used to display the artwork of various artists on a rotation basis.

“Library complex will consist of a main building which will house a huge library for regular use of litterateurs and community and will have books in 6 languages initially English, Urdu, Kashmiri, Hindi, Marathi & Bengali,” he added.

He also said that audiobooks also will be made available for visitors who can listen to books of their choice while on a stroll or trek.

“To facilitate these two three-storied structures to be constructed to house the books with sufficient reading tables,” the official said.

“Special room to house antique/valuable books and manuscripts computer room with internet access for use by visitors on a payment basis, adding that general reading room comprising newspapers and magazines for the public to read will also be available,” said the official.

“Library to be run in a professional manner which will have its own management committee comprising government and community which is elected and staff to be recruited by the management for running the library,” he added.

Notably, the Sarhad, which is known for its diversified social work in border states like Punjab, J-K, Ladakh and the north-east, has also done mountainous work in the field of literature and music.

The NGO official also noted that Sarhad has planned Apple Tourism and Border Tourism in Jammu and Kashmir, adding that the Book Village can be comfortably integrated into the tourist circuits to increase footfall and spread awareness about the Book Village.

He further said that there are more than six schools, two hospitals and one panchayat in the village where books can be made available.

“More than 50 householders in Aragam are ready to keep books in their houses with the responsibility to preserve books under the guidelines provided by Sarhad NGO,” he said. (ANI)

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Blasphemy In Pakistan

Chinese Man Held For Blasphemy In Pakistan, Shifted To Army Station

A Chinese national, arrested on charges of blasphemy, was shifted from Upper Kohistan to Abbottabad in a Pakistan Army helicopter on Monday afternoon over safety fears, Komila Station House Officer Naseeruddin said, reported Dawn.

A Pakistani worker claimed that the Chinese supervisor scolded him for dodging work under the pretext of Ramzan prayers. Both work for the Dasu Dam hydroelectric gravity dam which is under construction in Kohistan district.

Preliminary reports suggest that a Chinese officer in Dasu Dam scolded some employees for spending more than the designated time for Tarawaeeh prayers which led to an argument and a false blasphemy accusation.

While confirming the arrest, SHO Naseeruddin said that a first information report (FIR) had been registered against the Chinese national at the Komila police station, reported Dawn.

The complaint, a copy of which is available with Dawn.com, invokes Section 295-C [use of derogatory remarks, etc., in respect of the Holy Prophet (Peace be Upon Him)] of the Pakistan Penal Code.

Blasphemy is a hugely sensitive issue in the country as even rumours of sacrilegious remarks can incite lynch mobs and deadly violence.

The accused, who works at the Dasu Hydropower Project, was taken into custody by the Komila police on Sunday night after labourers at the site accused him of blasphemy, reported Dawn.

Police identified the man as Tian from China and said he was arrested on Sunday night, hours after hundreds of residents and labourers working on the project blocked Karakoram Highway and rallied to demand his arrest, reported Pakistan Today.

Hundreds gathered again on Monday morning and stormed the main district police station, believing the man was hiding in the building. But officials, fearing the man might be attacked, had moved him to another district by military helicopter.

A local administration official in Dasu, around 180 kilometers north of the capital Islamabad, said the army and paramilitary troops were deployed “to ensure the safety of the engineers,” reported Business Recorder.

The Dasu Dam construction contract was awarded to the China Gezhouba Group Company in 2017, and the project is shrouded by tight security.

Mob attacks on people accused of blasphemy and even lynching attacks are common in Pakistan. Rights groups say blasphemy accusations have often been used to intimidate religious minorities and settle personal scores.

In February 2022, a middle-aged man was stoned to death by a mob over the alleged desecration of the Holy Quran in a remote village of Khanewal district.

The killing had come on the heels of an identical incident in Sialkot, where a Sri Lankan engineer was lynched by factory workers on Dec 3, 2021, on blasphemy charges, reported Dawn.

In January 2022, the Centre for Research and Security Studies (CRSS) in a report stated that as many as 89 citizens were killed in 1,415 accusations and cases of blasphemy in the country since independence. The report said that from 1947 to 2021, 18 women and 71 men were extra-judicially killed over blasphemy accusations. The allegations were made against 107 women and 1,308 men.

Out of the total, 1,287 citizens were accused of committing blasphemy from 2011- 21. “The actual number is believed to be higher because not all blasphemy cases get reported in the press,” the report had said, adding more than 70 per cent of the accused were reported from Punjab, reported Dawn.

The report said misuse of blasphemy laws is often described by courts as an unlawful act. It had said the Islamabad High Court had previously suggested to the legislature to amend the existing laws to give equal punishment to those who level false blasphemy accusations. (ANI)

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Bharat Ratna

Tejashwi Calls Slain Gangster ‘Atiqji’, Draws Union Minister’s Ire

Union Power Minister R K Singh on Monday slammed Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav for addressing the slain gangster-turned-politician Atiq Ahmed as “Atiq Ji” and said that the RJD leader is shedding tears for a dreaded ganglord who was facing over 100 criminal charges.

While speaking to ANI, Union Minister Singh said that Tejashwi Yadav is Deputy Chief Minister but he addressed Atiq Ahmed as “Atiq ji” who had more than 100 cases of murder, kidnapping, and extortion against him.
Referring to the ex-MP, the Union Minister said, “Whoever was a witness, he used to kill or kidnap his family so that he won’t testify against him. He was involved in Umesh Pal’s killing. For whom are these people [Tejashwi Yadav] crying? A man who has more than 100 criminal cases against him? He confessed he had a connection with the proscribed terror outfit Lashkar e Taiba (LeT).”

Earlier in the day, Yadav termed the killing of gangster-turned-politician Atiq Ahmed and his brother Ashraf, “scripted”.

“I have no sympathies for crime or criminals. But there is a law and a Constitution to eliminate crime in the country. We have seen in this country that the killers of the former Prime Minister have undergone trials and were punished. Whatever happened in UP, Toh Aap Dekhein Ye Atiq Ji ka Janaza Nahin, Kanoon Ka Janaza Nikla Tha (It was not the funeral of Atiq ji, but the funeral of the law),” Yadav had said.

Union Minister Singh further said that people have made Yogi Adityanath as chief minister with a huge mandate. “Now a dreaded criminal, who is related to ISI and LeT, that dreaded criminal has been killed in a gang war and they are shedding tears for him because they think that by doing this, their minority votebank will become stronger,” he added.

He also lashed out at the opposition leaders for rallying in support of the gangster and said, “You people (opposition leaders) are going to be extinct.

“It is absolutely a vote bank politics. It is a bit tragic that a criminal who has a connection with LeT is killed in a gang war and people are shedding tears over the incident,” he said, adding that those who sprayed bullets upon him were also caught.

On Sunday the three shooters– Arun Maurya, Sunny Singh and Lovelesh Tiwari– involved in the killings have been sent to 14-day judicial custody by the district court.

Atiq Ahmed was accused in the 2005 Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) MLA Raju Pal murder case and also in the case of murder of Umesh Pal which happened in February this year. (ANI)

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Manish Sisodia Supreme Court

Delhi Excise Policy Case: Sisodia’s Custody Extended

The Rouse Avenue Court on Monday extended the judicial custody of Delhi’s former Deputy Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party leader Manish Sisodia in ED and CBI cases related to alleged irregularities in the now-scrapped excise policy.

On Monday, Special Judge MK Nagpal extended Sisodia’s judicial custody in the CBI case till April 27 and in the ED case till April 29, 2023. The AAP leader was produced physically before the court today from Tihar, after the end of his judicial custody period.

Recently, Special Judge Nagpal had denied bail to Sisodia stating that the allegations made against him are serious in nature and at this stage of the case, he does not deserve to be released on bail as he has been arrested in this case only on 26.02.2023 and investigation even qua his role has still not been completed, what to say about some other co-accused involved in the case whose roles are also yet being investigated.

Further, the applicant Manish Sisodia does not even satisfy the triple test keeping in view his conduct as reflected by the destruction or non-production of his previous mobile phones of the relevant period and also the apparent role played by him in not producing or missing of the file of one Cabinet Note put up through the then Excise Commissioner Rahul Singh, there may be serious apprehensions of destruction or tampering of some further evidence and even of influencing of some prime witnesses of this case by him or at his instance, in case he is released on bail by the court, the court said.

According to the CBI, Sisodia had played the most important and vital role in the criminal conspiracy and he had been deeply involved in the formulation as well as the implementation of the said policy to ensure the achievement of the objectives of the said conspiracy.

The payment of advance kickbacks of around Rs 90-100 crores was meant for him and his other colleagues in the GNCTD and Rs 20-30 crores out of the above are found to have been routed through the co-accused Vijay Nair, Abhishek Boinpally and approver Dinesh Arora and in turn, certain provisions of the excise policy were permitted to be tweaked and manipulated by the applicant to protect and preserve the interests of South liquor lobby and to ensure repayment of the kickbacks to the said lobby, noted the court.

The evidence collected so far clearly shows that the applicant through the co-accused Vijay Nair was in contact with the South lobby and formulation of a favorable policy for them was being ensured at every cost and a cartel was permitted to be formed to achieve a monopoly in the sale of certain liquor brands of favored manufacturers and it was permitted to be done against very objectives of the policy.

Thus, as per allegations made by the prosecution and the evidence collected in support thereof so far, the applicant can prima facie be held to be the architect of the said criminal conspiracy, noted the Court.

Sisodia, in his bail petition in a trial court, had stated that no fruitful purpose would be served to keep him in custody as all the recoveries in the case have already been made.

Sisodia also stated that he joined the investigation as and when called for by the CBI. The other accused persons arrested in this case have already been granted bail, Sisodia noted further, adding that he held the important constitutional post of deputy CM of Delhi and has deep roots in the society.

Earlier, the Rouse Avenue Court, while sending Sisodia to CBI remand, directed that the interrogation of the accused during the remand period shall be conducted at some place having CCTV coverage, in accordance with guidelines laid down by the Supreme Court and the said footage shall be preserved by the CBI.

Sisodia was arrested by CBI and ED in an ongoing investigation of a case related to alleged irregularities in the framing and implementation of the excise policy of the Government of the National Capital Territory of Delhi. (ANI)

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Heatwave Throws Life Out of Gear In Odisha

The India Meteorological Department issued a heatwave alert over Odisha, Gangetic West Bengal, north coastal Andhra Pradesh and Bihar on Monday.

“Heat wave conditions are very likely in isolated pockets over Odisha, Gangetic West Bengal, north coastal Andhra Pradesh and Bihar over the next few days”, said IMD in its latest weather forecast.

Senior Scientist Umasankar Das, IMD Center Bhubaneswar said, “Due to prevailing north-westerly dry air and high solar insolation maximum temperature is likely to be above 40 degrees celsius in many places.”

“Jharsuguda in the western part of the state was the hottest place recording 43 degrees Celsius while Sambalpur and many other districts recorded above 42 degrees,” he added.

The IMD further advised people to take precautionary measures if going outside during day times.

Amid the increasing heat wave in the state, the government also advised people to avoid going outside between 11 AM to 3 PM. The government is providing cold drinking water in every square of Bhubaneswar city. But due to humidity people are facing a lot of problems.

Meanwhile, on Sunday, an expert from India Meteorological Department (IMD) said that there will be marginal heatwave conditions for the next two days in Delhi-NCR.

Naresh Kumar, the IMD expert, said, “For now there is a poor possibility of heatwave conditions in Delhi-NCR, but still the temperature will be 3-4 degrees Celsius above normal.”

He said that currently, the mercury has also slightly increased in the North West, including the capital.

“And for this, we can have marginal heat wave conditions for two days,” he said.

“Marginal heat wave means the temperature can go 4.5-5 degrees Celsius above normal,” he added.

Talking about the other parts of the country, he said, “In east India, coastal Andhra Pradesh and Bihar, the heat wave conditions are prevailing for four-five days.

“We have also issued an orange alert for West Bengal,” Kumar said.

He went on to add that some heat wave conditions are also expected to be in the isolated pockets of Punjab and Haryana. (ANI)

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Madhuri Dixit And Tim Cook

Madhuri Dixit Shares Vada-Pav With Apple CEO Tim Cook

Apple CEO Tim Cook, who is in India for a business trip, has been meeting several renowned dignitaries from across the nation.

On Monday, Tim Cook met Bollywood’s “Dhak Dhak” girl Madhuri Dixit. And guess what? The duo bonded over the popular Maharashtrian street food snack Vada Pav. If you can’t believe it, then check out Madhuri’s latest tweet.

Taking to the microblogging site, Madhuri shared a priceless picture with Tim Cook. In the picture, the two are seen sharing smiles as they gorge on vada pav.

“Can’t think of a better welcome to Mumbai than Vada Pav,” Madhuri captioned the post.

The picture is proof of the fact that Madhuri and Tim Cook had a fun time eating vada pav together at Mumbai’s popular food outlet Swati Snacks.

Tim Cook even thanked Madhuri for introducing him to vada pav.

“Thanks @madhuridixit for introducing me to my very first Vada Pav — it was delicious,” he wrote.

If reports are to be believed, Tim Cook also met billionaire businessman Mukesh Ambani at his residence, Antilla. Also present at the meeting were Akash Ambani, chairman of Reliance Jio, and Isha Ambani, chairperson of Reliance Retail.

Tim Cook arrived in India to launch the company’s first retail stores here. The Apple BKC store in Mumbai opened its doors for a private event on Monday and will start functioning for the public from Tuesday.

Excited about the launch, Tim Cook tweeted, “Hello, Mumbai! We can’t wait to welcome our customers to the new Apple BKC tomorrow.”

The company’s second outlet in India will be inaugurated on Thursday at a premier Saket mall in Delhi. (ANI)

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BJP’s History Toolkit: Ctrl+Alt+Delete

Tyger Tyger, burning bright,
In the forests of the night;
What immortal hand or eye,
Could frame thy fearful symmetry?
William Blake, Songs of Experience

Tiger, Tiger, not burning bright! The tigers at the trilateral crossroads of the dense forests of the Nilgiri Reserve in Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu, were as elusive as ever. Of course, you can never see them, but they can see you surely. Especially, if you are celebrating another Fancy Dress Solo, hat, high-end goggles, jungle khakis, big binoculars, and a huge zoom lens which even the most seasoned global wildlife photographers would find difficult and delicate to handle.

Indeed, the tigers must have seen the solo photo-ops, which, as usual, look funnily stage-managed, like with the peacock and exotic birds earlier; besides, the security protocol etc., must be a huge posse, with all the paraphernalia of a Super VIP visit to the Bandipur National Park. Shy creatures as they are, tigers avoid human company from a safe distance. And, as a cartoon in a Bangalore English daily said, the tiger knows that he does not vote.

Apart from the overwhelming outpouring of spoofy memes, caricatures, bad jokes and general entertainment at this Fancy Dress Show, there was genuine concern that the poor forest department staffers and dedicated forest guards would be at the receiving end! So, what can they do if the tigers refuse to entertain The Great Helmsman!

In this season of rewriting history and a beautiful garden in Lutyens’ Delhi renamed, even while deletions in the NCERT school books have yet again revisited our dictatorship in the garb of a democracy, somebody should inform the fancy dress organisers that the National Parks were created to protect and preserve the fast-dwindling tiger population of the country, and all wildlife and ecology. And who was the architect of this ecologically historic project in a country where forests were rapidly depleting, ravaged by miscellaneous forest officials, dubious politicians and the timber mafia: Indira Gandhi, then Prime Minister of India.

Hence, the legacy of Beautiful Bandipur. Hence, the rise in the number of tigers in the latest census, from its abysmal low in the past.

In many forests, especially after the enactment of the Forest Rights Act by UPA1, the exploited forest-dwellers are now peacefully reclaiming their inheritance to their ancient habitats while facing huge resistance by the forest department and local officialdom. Indigenous communities live in these forests in peaceful co-existence with the wildlife, including tigers, even in the core areas. Like the Tharus in the beautiful Dudhwa National Park in the India-Nepal border, next to a rippling, zigzag river, Mohana.

Now, if, in a fit of rage, they decide to punish history because the tigers refused to oblige, will they delete the name of the original architect of Project Tiger– like they are trying to delete her father’s incredible legacy from the history of pre-and post-Independent India?

If only realities and memories could be detached and separated with cold-blooded precision, like a mechanical act of clinical vengeance, and are replaced by new, narcissist fancy dress photo-ops, or fake news and propaganda in past tense. In that case, the world would need no classroom lectures, or academic research, or schools and universities. All books, including history books, would turn redundant. It’s like the public spectacle of Nazis burning books in a flaming bonfire, while singing a robust Nazi song of Nazi Nationalism!

It’s like the photoshopped pictures in Stalin’s totalitarian Russia – the comrade who disappeared, his image in a group photo too must therefore be eliminated. But the group photo manages to survive – until one more ‘class enemy’ has to disappear, in reality and in image!

If they ban the BBC documentaries, raid their office, badmouth the media organisation, call it an imperialist conspiracy, can they eliminate the tragedy and the nightmares, etched inside millions of minds, including journalists who reported it, and cameras which recorded it? Especially, can they kill the memories inside the minds of the survivors of Gujarat Genocide, 2002?

Surely, the simmering wounds become transparently tangible, like a photograph in a dark room, when the killers and gang-rapists, as in the case of Bilquis Bano and family, are released, amidst garlands and ladoos! Not only that, one of them, soon after, finds himself in an honourable dias with honourable leaders of the BJP in Gujarat! If the message is not brazenly intentional, then what is the intent of this message?

Can we ever forget the State-sponsored massacre of Sikhs in Delhi and elsewhere in that bloody November of 1984, after the assassination of Indira Gandhi by her security guards? I was there on the ground as a student volunteer in the relief camps, then, as a young reporter with an English daily in Delhi – I have seen it all. Ordinary, honest, hardworking Sikhs, living in modest, humble, neat and clean homes, as in Trilokpuri in East Delhi — weavers, taxi drivers, coolies, daily wagers – butchered in broad daylight in an organised orgy of unprecedented violence! Should that collective memory be eliminated from the public domain, and from private consciousness, among other similar memories – like that of the killings of around 50 innocent Muslim citizens in cold blood, shot dead by the security forces, in Maliana, Hashimpura, near Meerut in May, 1987?

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Those who want to delete history must read Hannah Arendt’s long essay, Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil (1963). It’s on the trial of Adolf Eichmann, Chief Mass Murderer of the Holocaust, under whose reign millions of Jews, children, women, men, elders, were gas-chambered and murdered in the Concentration Camps, including in the labour-death camps in Auschwitz and elsewhere. In the course of the trial she discovered that he, like his fellow mass murderers, simply had no guilt. Not an iota of regret!

This ‘no-guilt’ psychology was a universal phenomenon among the mass murderers. For instance, one officer would murder scores of Jews through the ‘working days’ of the week, only to return to his fawning wife and kids in the weekend. Some of the murderers and their wives — who were fully aware of their husband’s ‘work’ through the week — would then go out together for a fun and frolic picnic. Their smiling group photos were uncannily eerie.

Hence, can the Nazi past ever be eliminated, despite those who deny the Holocaust? Or, can it be denied that one of the founding fathers of Hindutva was actually glorifying the Holocaust and Hitler even while our freedom fighters and revolutionaries were being hanged for their ideas and ideals by the British?

Besides, can they deny that they did not participate in the freedom movement at all — and all they were doing then is what they are doing now and what they have done in the ‘entire political science’ of their entire life  — hate politics! That is their only and final, time-tested trump card. The Final Solution!

So, who killed Mahatma Gandhi if not Nathuram Godse? And what were Godse’s original ideological links, and who were his best buddies?

Mughal Gardens will always remain Mughal Gardens. Allahabad will remain Allahabad. In public discourse and public memory.

Across the Ganga, in the revamped station, you can put up the new name in glitzy flashlights all over, but the locals, coolies, vendors, rickshaw-pullers, even the railway staff, still call it by the same name: Mughal Sarai. It’s like CP in Delhi shall eternally remain CP – never can it become Rajiv Chowk.

Hence, let us not blame the tigers. Let us instead praise the architects of Project Tiger that the tigers have been able to survive against all odds, and multiply, because the ravaged forests and its wildlife were preserved and conserved. Including in Bandipur.

Frivolous Fancy Dress solos can come and go. Real history stays, forever. Etched in the political, aesthetic and social unconscious of the nation-state, it will find its way, the truth of the past and present. Deletions just cannot work. Like the lovely old Blake poem, in childhood rhyme, celebrating the mystery of ‘God’s Creation on Earth’: Tiger, Tiger, Burning Bright!

Bathinda Military Station Firing

Bathinda Military Station Firing: Soldier Confesses Role

An Army personnel detained by Punjab Police in connection with the April 12 firing at the Bathinda Military Station has confessed to involvement in killing four of his colleagues, the Indian Army said in a statement on Monday.

After sustained interrogation, Gunner Desai Mohan, from the Artillery unit where the incident occurred has confessed to police to his involvement in stealing an INSAS rifle and killing four of his colleagues, according to the statement by South Western Command Headquarters, Indian Army.

Initial investigations indicated that personal reasons or animosity could be reasons for the shooting.

Referring to his confession, the Army said that Mohan had stolen the weapon along with a filled magazine in the early morning hours of April 9 and hid it somewhere. On April 12, at around 4.30 am while he was on sentry duty, he moved to the first floor and killed all four personnel while they were asleep.

Mohan then threw the rifle into a sewage pit. The weapon and additional ammunition have been recovered from the sewage pit, said the Army statement.

The statement made by Desai Mohan while filing the initial FIR on April 12, mentioning two persons in civil dress with INSAS rifle and axe was an attempt to divert the attention of investigating agencies.

Mohan is currently in police custody and further details are being ascertained.

“There is no terror angle as speculated earlier in some media reports,” said South Western Command Headquarters, Indian Army.

“Indian Army practices zero tolerance to such acts of indiscipline and is committed to ensure that the guilty will get punished as per law. All possible assistance is being provided to Punjab Police and other agencies for the early conclusion of investigations,” said the Army statement.

Four Army jawans were killed in their sleep in the firing incident which took place on April 12. According to Punjab Police, the four slain jawans have been identified as Sagar, Kamlesh, Santosh and Yogesh.

They were asleep in their rooms post the end of duty when two masked men, in white kurta pyjamas, attacked them with rifles and sharp-edged weapons. The four jawans were found in a pool of blood in their rooms.

The police informed that one of the weapons used in the crime was seized. Four army personnel of an artillery unit succumbed to gunshot injuries sustained during the incident.

According to the Army statement, no other injuries to personnel or damage to property have been reported in the incident.

The Army said an INSAS rifle along with 28 rounds were reportedly missing for the past two days and some personnel might be behind this incident. Following the incident, the area was cordoned off and the army conducted a joint investigation with the Punjab Police to establish the facts of the case.

Sources said Defence Minister Rajnath Singh also received a briefing on the incident from Army Chief General Manoj Pandey. (ANI)

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Atiq Killers in Police Custody

Atiq Ahmed Killers Shifted To High Security Cell In Naini Jail

Three shooters who gunned down Atiq Ahmed and his brother Ashraf Ahmed on the night of April 15, have been shifted from the barracks to the high-security cell of Naini (Prayagraj) Central Jail on Monday.

“All three shooters, Arun Maurya, Sunny Singh and Lovelesh Tiwari, are under threat of attack behind bars, owing to which they have been shifted to a high-security cell,” official sources said.
“The slain gangster Atiq Ahmed allegedly had a good network in the jail, and this prompted authorities to shift the trio to a high-security cell rather as they believed that keeping them with other prisoners could have been risky,” sources pointed out.

Atiq Ahmad and his brother Ashraf Ahmad were shot dead by men posing as press persons on Saturday night while being taken for a medical examination in Prayagraj. Both the gangsters collapsed on the spot after they were shot at nearly point-blank range.

The three shooters, Arun Maurya, Sunny Singh and Lovelesh Tiwari were sent to 14-day judicial custody by the district court on Sunday.

On Sunday, the last rites of gangster-turned-politician Atiq Ahmed and his brother Ashraf took place at a family graveyard in Kasari Masari area of Prayagraj.

Minor sons of gangster Atiq Ahmed were brought to the burial ground from a juvenile home.

Atiq Ahmed was accused in the 2005 Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) MLA Raju Pal murder case and also in the Umesh Pal murder case which happened in February this year. (ANI)

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