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- Hurriyat comes with new protest programme
- Modi indulging in sensationalism: Singhvi
- Muslim MPs vow support to AMU special centres
- Violence continues in curfew-bound Kashmir, toll four
- We condemn attack on professor in strongest term: PFI
- Obama envoy to visit India to engage with Muslims
- Plantation drive in the name of Nehru, Azad in Jamia Nagar
- Jamia’s Dept of History & Culture earns laurels
- Apex court rejects Maharashtra plea on 1993 mosque firing
- Final hearing in another staged shootout case begins
- Police files chargesheet in Prajapati killing
- PFI seeks Achuthanandan's apology
- CBI seeks transfer of Sohrabuddin case out of Gujarat
- Commonwealth Games: Are we playing a cruel joke?
- Government ready to talk to Kashmiri groups: Chidambaram
- 3 Died: Kashmir Friday ends with clashes, killings
Hurriyat comes with new protest programme Posted: 31 Jul 2010 08:19 AM PDT By Agence India Press,Bureau Report, Srinagar: The Hurriyat Conference led by Syed Ali Shah Geelani has announced another fresh protest program which includes complete shut down on Sunday 1st August 2010, on the recent killings in Kashmir Valley. As a part of "Quit Kashmir" movement, Hurriyat Conference (G) on Saturday announced another fresh protest programme for the next few days. The Statement issued by Hurriyat (G) says that fresh protest calendar was Presided by acting chairman of Hurriyat (G) G.N. Sumji. |
Modi indulging in sensationalism: Singhvi Posted: 31 Jul 2010 08:13 AM PDT By IANS, Bangalore: The Congress Saturday charged Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi with indulging in "sensationalism" and "dramatics" with his rhetoric on the Sohrabuddin Sheikh case. Defending the Central Bureau of Investigation's plea to the Supreme Court to transfer the case out of Gujarat, Congress party spokesperson Abhishek Manu Singhvi said it showed lack of confidence in the Gujarat government's prosecution agency. |
Muslim MPs vow support to AMU special centres Posted: 31 Jul 2010 06:56 AM PDT By TCN News, Aligarh: Amidst efforts by antagonists of special centres of Aligarh Muslim University to drag the issue in law courts seeking stay on the move, some Muslim Members of Parliament today indicated to take the issue to the House while announcing their full support for the upcoming centres. |
Violence continues in curfew-bound Kashmir, toll four Posted: 31 Jul 2010 01:52 AM PDT By IANS, Srinagar: Violence escalated in the Kashmir Valley Saturday as an irate mob attacked a police camp in north Kashmir Baramulla district and the Sopore railway station, defying curfew restrictions, even as the death toll rose to four since Friday. Three protesters were injured in firing by security forces. |
We condemn attack on professor in strongest term: PFI Posted: 31 Jul 2010 12:49 AM PDT By Md Ali, TwoCircles.net, New Delhi: "There can never be any justification of what happened with TJ Joseph and we strongly condemn chopping off his hand by few miscreants," said EM Abdul Rahiman, chairman, Popular Front of India (PFI) here yesterday. "It was quite shameful and it shouldn't have happened in the first place," he added. Talking to the press at the Press Club of India, Mr. Rahiman accepted that people who chopped off Prof Joseph's hand were PFI members. |
Obama envoy to visit India to engage with Muslims Posted: 31 Jul 2010 12:09 AM PDT By IANS, Washington: Rashad Hussain, son of an Indian migrant couple from Bihar who is US Special Envoy to the Organization of the Islamic Conference, will travel to India Aug 1-9 to discuss Obama Administration's initiatives on education, global health, entrepreneurship and countering violent extremism with Muslim leaders and academics. |
Plantation drive in the name of Nehru, Azad in Jamia Nagar Posted: 30 Jul 2010 10:49 PM PDT By TCN News, New Delhi: Pahel NGO organised a plantation drive at a government Primary School run by Municipal Corporation of Delhi at Abul Fazal Enclave in Jamia Nagar area. The saplings were planted in the name of great Indian personalities like Mahatma Gandhi, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, Jawaharlal Nehru, Rabindranath Tagore etc. |
Jamia’s Dept of History & Culture earns laurels Posted: 30 Jul 2010 10:38 PM PDT By TCN News, New Delhi: The Department of History & Culture of Jamia Millia Islamia has been rated as a Centre of Excellence in a Survey called "Arts and Humanities Research Mapping, India" conducted by India Foundation for the Arts, Bangalore. |
Apex court rejects Maharashtra plea on 1993 mosque firing Posted: 30 Jul 2010 10:30 PM PDT By IANS, New Delhi: In a blow to the Maharashtra government, the Supreme Court Friday rejected its petition and directed the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to continue with its probe into the Hari Masjid police firing on Jan 10, 1993, in which six people were killed. The police firing was to quell a violent mob at Hari Masjid area of Mumbai, one of the incidents of communal violence that took place in many parts of the country including Mumbai in the aftermath of the 1992 demolition of Babri mosque in Ayodhya. |
Final hearing in another staged shootout case begins Posted: 30 Jul 2010 10:28 PM PDT By IANS, Gandhinagar: The final hearing in the killing of Sadiq Jamal Mehtar who was killed in 2003 in a staged shootout by the state police, began in the Gujarat High Court Friday. In the partly heard matter, advocate S.H. Iyer who appeared for the petitioner Shabbir Jamal, made his submissions by reading the FIR in the open court. Interestingly, a senior advocate who appeared for one of the respondents objected reporting of the case in the media, which was rejected by the single judge, Akil Kureshi. |
Police files chargesheet in Prajapati killing Posted: 30 Jul 2010 10:24 PM PDT By IANS, Gandhinagar: The Gujarat police moved to file the chargesheet in the killing of Tulsiram Prajapati in a staged shootout in the court Friday even as the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) filed the interim report of its probe into the 2005 killing of Sohrabuddin Sheikh before the Supreme Court. Meanwhile, the questioning of former minister Amit Shah, allegedly involved in the killing of Sheikh, by the CBI concluded here Friday. His house in Ahmedabad was also searched by CBI officers who have directed the income tax authorities to probe his assets and income. |
PFI seeks Achuthanandan's apology Posted: 30 Jul 2010 10:12 PM PDT New Delhi: Popular Front of India (PFI) Friday asked Kerala Chief Minister V.S. Achuthanandan to apologise for his statement that the outfit is aiming to convert the state to a Muslim dominated one using "money and marriages". The outfit, whose activists have been accused of chopping off a hand of a college professor for allegedly making derogatory references to Prophet Mohammed, warned that such a statement by the chief minister would "only endanger communal harmony existing in the state". |
CBI seeks transfer of Sohrabuddin case out of Gujarat Posted: 30 Jul 2010 10:09 PM PDT By IANS, New Delhi: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) Friday asked the Supreme Court to transfer the trial in Sohrabuddin Sheikh-Kausarbi killings case outside Gujarat. The investigating agency, which was asked to investigate the fake encounter case by the apex court, also prayed for the transfer of the accused outside the state to Mumbai. The CBI submitted it report to the Supreme Court's registry and its plea is likely to come up for hearing next week. The investigating agency has sought three months more time to carry out its investigation. |
Commonwealth Games: Are we playing a cruel joke? Posted: 30 Jul 2010 09:50 PM PDT |
Government ready to talk to Kashmiri groups: Chidambaram Posted: 30 Jul 2010 12:13 PM PDT By Manoj Khar, Agence India Press, New Delhi: The government is ready to talk to different Kashmiri groups on the prevailing situation in the Kashmir valley, as there is no harm "in meeting our own people", Home Minister P. Chidambaram said on Friday. The Home Minister admitted that there has been an interruption in the process but said, he "has no reservation in talking to our own people." |
3 Died: Kashmir Friday ends with clashes, killings Posted: 30 Jul 2010 12:07 PM PDT By Sheikh Imran Bashir, Agence India Press Srinagar: Whereas the death toll in Kashmir stuck over two dozen people from past few weeks, the Friday witnessed another jolt after three more were killed by police and paramilitary troops in many parts of the valley. Paramilitary forces fired on hundreds of protesters in Kashmir valley on Friday, killing three men and wounding at least 70 others. Troops fired on protesters chanting pro-freedom slogans in Pattan and Sopore towns, both northwest of Kashmir. |
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