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Norway kids again in midst of row
Burdwan
(WB): The two infants, Abhigyan and Aishwarya, brought here from Norway after a prolonged custody battle, are again in the midst of a row, with their mother and paternal grandfather lodging complaints against each other with the police.
Demanding security, Ajay Bhattacharya, the paternal grandfather of the children, lodged an FIR with the Kulti police station in Burdwan district on Friday alleging that the children’s mother Sagarika Bhattacharya barged into their house with outsiders and threatened them.
Sagarika had earlier lodged an FIR against Ajay Bhattacharya, her father-in-law, on Thursday at the same police station alleging that she was prevented from meeting her children.
Sagarika said she last met her children on April 25 at a relative’s house at Sinthe in the suburbs of Kolkata.
Assistant Commissioner of Durgapur-Asansol Police Commissionerate Anjali Ahuja said “We have received complaints from both sides. As it is a family matter, we are trying to talk to both of them and asking them to solve the matter amicably.”
The children were taken away from their parents, Anurup and Sagarika Bhattacharya by Norway’s Child Welfare Service in May last year on grounds of “emotional disconnect”.
After being kept in foster care for almost a year by the authorities in Norway, the two children arrived in Delhi on April 24, after a Norwegian court, a day earlier, gave their custody to their uncle Arunabhas Bhattacharya. — PTI
Insurgents choosing path to peace in Assam: Sonia
Guwahati: UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi on Saturday expressed confidence that insurgent outfits who have not come forward for talks so far will realise the futility of violence and join the peace process.
“I am happy to note that UPA and Congress led-Assam government’s efforts to end insurgency through dialogue have been positive as most insurgent outfits have announced their decision to abjure violence,” Gandhi said at the official celebration of Congress government’s completion of first year of its third consecutive term in the state.
“Most insurgent outfits have realised violence cannot solve any problem and have left this path for peace. The government will take all measures to establish peace and fulfil their aspirations,” she said.
The Congress President said today was a day of celebration for the party. “But at the same time, we realise the huge responsibility the people of Assam has reposed in us and we renew our pledge to serve them better to take them on the path of peace, development and prosperity.”
Gandhi said when Tarun Gogoi assumed power in the state 11 years ago, its condition was “pathetic”. “Assam was in a state of chaos and disarray ... Insurgency was at its height, the treasury was empty, government employees were not paid salaries, development was at an all-time low, industries and industrialists were fleeing.”
The people of Assam joined hands with the Congress to change the situation and take the state forward on the road of development, she added.
She said Assam’s strength is in its diversity and the people of the state have realised that it is
the Congress that will take all sections of society into consideration in the development process.
“Rajiv Gandhi had realised this 27 years ago when he signed the historic Assam Accord and we are working according to its provisions,” she added.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who has represented Assam in Rajya Sabha for 20 years, takes a personal interest in its development and the Centre along with the state government has initiated several schemes specifically for the state.
She said four new bridges would be built on Brahmaputra river, which is the lifeline of the state and an integral part of its cultural identity.
There has been a marked improvement in the condition of roads while there has been increased investment in the power sector and eight lakh BPL families have been provided with electricity under Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran
Yojana, she said.
Several new schemes have been undertaken for empowering women like strengthening of self-help groups and under Panchayati Raj and reservation of 50 per cent seats for them.
As a part of the development of all sections of society including SC/STs, backward castes, indigenous communities, the government has set up eight autonomous councils and 18 development councils.
Assam has also taken full advantages of National Rural Health Mission. “I have been told that the people are receiving much better health care and facilities,” she added. — PTI
CBI
grills Jaganmohan Reddy for 2nd day
Hyderabad:
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is questioning YSR Congress
chief YS Jaganmohan Reddy for the second consecutive day on Saturday
in connection with the disproportionate assets case.
The Kadapa MP was
questioned for over seven hours at the Dilkusha Guest House yesterday.
There is
speculation that the agency could arrest Jagan in connection with the
case. Keeping in view the possibility, security has been tightened in
the city with prohibitory orders imposed under Section 144 CrPC.
Security has also
been strengthened in and around the Dilkhusa Guest House where a large
number of police and RAF personnel have been deployed.
Speaking to
reporters after his day-long questioning, Jagan had said
"clarifications have been sought and have been given. Tomorrow
(Saturday), in continuation of the clarifications, I will be facing
them (CBI) again. I will be giving them further clarifications. They
asked me to come back tomorrow (Saturday) at 10:30 am for more
clarifications".
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