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BJP puts its foot down, says tie-up with HJC on its terms
Karnal lad’s journey from shooting at fairs to CWG podium finish
Grand reception awaits Gen Suhag at his native village in Jhajjar
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HC raps state for ‘inexplicable’ conduct
Haryana
Sikh Gurudwara Managing Committee issue
HSGMC meeting put off to Thursday
Pillar
box scam
Sans infrastructure, Jind varsity to start classes from Aug 21
Ex-GJU VC to contest poll from Bawal
Biodiversity special chugs into Kurukshetra
Ex-minister demands 25 tickets for Punjabis
Modi to kick off BJP campaign from Jind
HASTY APPOINTMENTS
Chief Secy Choudhry expresses regret over objectionable SMS
Ajay Yadav’s resignation an opportunistic move: Digvijay
Lt Gen Campose calls on Hooda
2 ex-IAS officers join BJP in Jhajjar
Karnal councillors want more powers, threaten protest
Pregnant woman dies in Karnal hospital; kin blame doctors
Winning candidates to be preferred in Assembly polls: Rao Inderjeet
Ellenabad residents beat up SDO
Govt clarifies on staff regularisation
RTE to now benefit migrant labourers’ kids
Three electrocuted in Sirsa
Dalit couple tortured
Cattle smugglers open fire on cops; four held
2 booked for molestation
Man gets life term for raping daughter
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BJP puts its foot down, says tie-up with HJC on its terms
New Delhi/Rohtak, July 29 According to the leaders, breaking up with Kuldeep Bishnoi-led Haryana Janhit Congress (HJC) may not be a good option, but any workable partnership formula with the NDA’s ally would be on the BJP’s terms. The bottom line in all negotiations with Bishnoi would be that workers and leaders want the BJP to form the government led by Chief Minister from the saffron party, they said. Keeping in mind that Bishnoi will bring on the table a critical vote share, the BJP is considering offering him a couple of take-it-or-leave-it options. One of them is lesser number of seats than what he is insisting on. Senior leaders said the BJP may, at best, be willing to part with 20-odd seats to keep the HJC by its side. In case Bishnoi insists on more, he may be given a “couple of extra seats, provided the candidates he puts up fight on the BJP’s symbol.” In any case, the chief ministership is definitely not a choice he will have when he sits across the negotiating table. Bishnoi, however, may be given an offer of joining the BJP, bag and baggage, in lieu of a better deal. The BJP will not go out of the way to accommodate him if he stretches us beyond a point, the leaders say. “Bishnoi will have to settle for a lesser number of seats. He should understand that in the changed circumstances, we cannot move ahead with the 45-45 formula agreed upon prior to the Lok Sabha elections. Besides, he will have to sacrifice his ambition of becoming the chief minister for half the term in the event of the alliance coming to power in the state,” a senior party leader told The Tribune. If the BJP parts way with Bishnoi, it will “not opt” for an alliance with the INLD. This in spite of Akali Dal’s continuing efforts to convince Amit Shah to take the INLD on board. The INLD, party leaders say, is definitely not an option. Sources, meanwhile, say that the party will make public its choices — whether or not to approach the elections with a chief ministerial candidate and to continue the tie-up with the HJC — soon. The leaders say there is no hurry. Shah wants to take informed decision on all accounts. According to political observers, the HJC leadership would weigh the options before it once the BJP’s decision is conveyed to it. Top leaders say that Bishnoi may find the condition of sacrificing the post of the Chief Minister a bit hard to swallow, but he may buckle under pressure in view of the limited options before him. Nonetheless, in the coming days, the alliance partners are likely to negotiate with each other for a better deal that is mutually acceptable.
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Karnal lad’s journey from shooting at fairs to CWG podium finish
Karnal, July 29 Elated relatives and friends thronged the residence of the family and congratulated his mother Amarjit Kaur and sister Jasmeet. As news of his achievement was flashed on TV, people started making a beeline to his house. Efforts were already to accord him a warm welcome on Amarjit thanked the Almighty and the hard work put in by her son for this victory. It is not a glorious moment for the family but also the entire state and the country. It is particularly a heart-warming moment for me to see my son return home victorious. The family cannot wait to fete him. I was the first person he called immediately after bagging the second spot, she proudly added. His sister too was proud of her brother but was a bit disappointed at not getting the gold. It’s all right since he had won two gold medals in the previous games but could not perform to his optimum level after shifting to another category in these games, she said. Jasmeet said, “Harpeet is in the Navy. He is a keen shooter since childhood. He used to practice shooting in fairs and later on started taking part in tournaments. He won many medals and trophies. It’s a great moment for all of us.” |
Grand reception awaits Gen Suhag at his native village in Jhajjar
Bisaan (Jhajjar), July 29 His proud parents, Ramphal Singh and Ishri Devi, will be leaving for Delhi tomorrow to be at hand to savour the momentous moment when taken on the baton from outgoing army chief General Bikram Singh. Born into a humble background, General Dalbir Suhag, enjoys the love and affection of everyone in this tiny hamlet. And the villagers are pulling out all stops to honour their hero in typical rustic style, Army protocol permitting. All this when a formal date for his visit it yet to be finalised. Such is the enthusiasm that the villagers have formed a 12-member-committee to chalk out the reception programme after consultations with village elders, ex- servicemen and teachers posted in the village. Significantly, arrangements for distributing sweets in the village and bursting of firecrackers are underway to celebrate the swearing- in ceremony. We cannot wait to witness the ceremony on TV, the villagers added. A retired Flying Officer, Rajpal Singh Suhag, head of the felicitation committee, said people from all walks of the life were eagerly waiting for the proud moment when one of their own would take over the reins of the Indian Army. Everyone is in an upbeat mood and contributing in making the moment truly memorable, he added. “We have planned to accord a rousing reception to Dalbir on his arrival at the village gate and it will be a something befitting his stature as Army Chief, he added. A meeting of villagers and ex-servicemen was held at the government school in the village on Sunday to discuss the form of celebration and other arrangements for the event. A group of some villagers would attend the sworn-in ceremony and also meet the General to finalise the date of his reception in the village as per his convenience. They would also invite his family to take part in the celebrations, he added. Ramphal Singh informed that Dalbir was an alumni of Sainik School, Chittorgarh, and joined the National Defence Academy (NDA) in 1970. My younger son, Dharambir Suhag, and both sons-in-law too are senior officers in the Army. Reminiscing about the childhood of her son, his mother Ishri Devi said he was a very active child and was very fond of churma (bread kneaded in ghee and sugar) and other home products made from ghee prepared at home. I had always reared high milk yielding buffalos for this purpose, she added. |
HC raps state for ‘inexplicable’ conduct
Chandigarh, July 29 “I would observe that if it were to be contended that there was an oral discharge order, it is illegal. For, a government servant cannot be dispatched out of service by such a whimsical oral discharge,” Justice Kannan asserted. In his detailed order, Justice Kannan added: “The petitioner, who was admitted to the police service in the state of Haryana as a constable messenger on January 24, 1991, was jettisoned in a hideous way, ill-becoming of a state establishment”. Justice Kannan added that he was stating this at the beginning only because Satbir Singh fell ill immediately after joining recruitment training centre at Madhuban in July 1991. Times to come saw him rejoin the duty, only to fall ill again. He reported again in October 1991 at the training institute, but was declined admittance on the ground that he had been discharged from the service. The order of discharge was not issued in writing. But the writ petition was filed for appropriate posting with continuity of service and consequential relief, as he was not allowed to join. The writ petition was originally allowed in February 2001, directing his reinstatement. But the state applied for a review. The plea was allowed in September 2009, “even without the court being apprised of the fact that the petitioner had actually been reinstated and he was actually in service”. The court at that time observed the petitioner was no longer in service and the relief sought in the petition could not be granted; and the writ petition was dismissed in May 2010. It was again sought to be reviewed by the petitioner on the ground that he had been reinstated. Before parting with the judgment, Justice Kannan added: “I record the fact that he continued in service and his services shall be taken as continuation from the time when he was recruited and joined at the institute at Madhuban. The writ petition is ordered recording the above said facts with costs imposed at Rs 25,000 against the state for inexplicable and indefensible conduct exhibited by the state authorities”.
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Haryana
Sikh Gurudwara Managing Committee issue Haryana Shiromani Akali Dal eyes 10 seats Ravi S Singh Tribune News Service
New Delhi, July 29 Haryana leaders have briefed Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal on the present circumstances in which the party has a direct influence on 17 seats in the state. They conveyed to him that the party was in a situation where it could even win 10 seats on its own. Sharanjit Singh Sotha, the Haryana president of the SAD, said the party had submitted the political history of the seats along with their demographic profiles to the Punjab Chief Minister. Last Assembly elections, the SAD had contested for the first time in alliance with the Indian National Lok Dal. It had contested two seats and won from Kalyanwali in Sirsa district. The buzz in the SAD is that the party will continue its electoral alliance with the Indian National Lok Dal. The Sikh community has a sizeable presence in about eight. The SAD’s apparent high spirit regarding the coming Assembly elections stems from its good performance in the election to the Shiromani Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee (SGPC). It bagged eight out of 11 seats. Besides, the party thinks a good section of the community is on its side on the Haryana Sikh Gurudwara Managing Committee issue. Balwant Singh Ramoowalia, a former union minister and senior national vice-president of the SAD, said the party would approach the elections in the state in right earnest. Meanwhile, Badal had one-on-one meeting with former Chief Minister Om Prakash Chautala, who is on bail, in Medanta Hospital in Gurgaon a few days ago. He is thought to have discussed Haryana politics in the wake of the Haryana Sikh Gurudwara Managing Committee. The timing and the circumstances of the Badal-Chautala meeting has been looked askance in the political circles. Badal, who generally has retinue of party leaders during his movements here, left for Medanta Hospital in Gurgaon straight after landing. The Akali leader’s immediate engagement after his interface with Chautala was his scheduled meeting with Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh in the capital. He met the latter all alone, which again was in a stark contrast to the fact that he is generally accompanied by party leaders to meetings. |
HSGMC meeting put off to Thursday
Kaithal, July 29 Joga Singh, general secretary of the HSGMC, gave this information to mediapersons here today. It was claimed that the meeting had been postponed owing to the death of a nephew of senior vice-president of the HSGPC Didar Singh Nalvi. However, president of the HSGMC Jagdish Singh Jhinda, and executive committee members — Sant Gurmit Singh, Avtar Singh Chakku and Manjit Singh — were present at the meeting site. Sources said all representatives had a meeting with Haryana Minister for PWD and Industries Randeep Singh Surjewala soon after their arrival. |
Pillar
box scam Bijendra Ahlawat Tribune News Service
Faridabad, July 29 The accused have been charged with releasing payment worth several crores in advance and without any work done on ground. The department had outsourced the work of construction of pillar boxes for the installation of power meters in the district last year. Official sources said the 46 officials issued notices included 19 SDO’s, 23 junior engineers (JE) and four assistant foreman. They have been asked to submit their replies within a week. Two of the SDOs have already retired. It is reported that the DHBVN had allotted the work to two companies in June and October last year for the construction of pillar boxes in various subdivisions. However, it is revealed that the companies awarded the contract were released payment up to 70 per cent in advance allegedly by the officials concerned. It is claimed that the payment to the tune of Rs 65 crore was released without ensuring that the companies had procured the material and had started the work on ground. The matter got surfaced a few months ago when the department handed over the probe to the Vigilance. The inquiry found that the money was paid to the companies in violation of the norms that resulted in heavy losses to the power discoms and this action amounted to be a scam. Meanwhile, the authorities have appointed new officials to replace the suspended ones. These include Mukesh Gupta as new SE, and Vijay Singla and Pradeep Chauhan as XEN of Old Faridabad and NIT divisions, respectively.
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Sans infrastructure, Jind varsity to start classes from Aug 21
Jind, July 29 The university has not received even a penny from the government. Despite the fact that the university does not have the basic amenities, the CM has directed the authorities to start classes from August. Under pressure to start the classes from next month, the university authorities have borrowed Rs 25 lakh from Kurukshetra University (KU) authorities to make the much-needed arrangements. It all has been happening despite big claims of Hooda to provide a grant of Rs 50 crore to this university for its needs. The CRSU authorities have announced to start classes of eight courses from August 21. These include MBA, MCA, MCA lateral entry, MA (education, psychology, English, BPEd and MPEd. But due to lack of basic facilities, like staff, playground, outer wall, main gate, other infrastructure and accommodation for teaching staff, the task seems impossible. The university has only four teachers (two in MBA and two of MCA) and has no teaching staff for any other subject. The university has two clerks, two attendants and one security person. All the employees were earlier working in KU Regional Centre here, which has been upgraded to university and all have been shifted there. “We know that we do not have the required infrastructure and staff. But we are taking working hard to start classes from August 21. The CM has already announced a grant of Rs 50 crore for the CRSU and it would be released soon,” said Vice Chancellor Maj Gen (retd) Dr Ranjit Singh. The authorities are yet to start the process of taking UGC approval and to prepare the detailed infrastructure plan.
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Ex-GJU VC to contest poll from Bawal
Rewari, July 29 Interacting with mediapersons here yesterday, Ranga said, “Following the directives of Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, I have resigned from the post of VC for contesting the Assembly elections from Bawal to ensure its overall development.” He said the Bawal segment had been neglected in terms of development in the last decade due to non-serious approach of its public representatives. Despite all, the CM had done a lot for the region, he said. Having kept himself away from active politics for several years, Ranga got active recently through a student outfit ‘Chhatra Privartan Manch’ and raised the demand of 50 per cent reservation quota for local youths in jobs of industry and private companies. Sources said Ranga was exploring the political possibility through the campaign to return to active politics ahead of the Assembly elections. Since Bawal is developing as an industrial hub, the issue might help him muster the support of youth, as educated youth were struggling hard to get jobs in the industrial sector. Ranga served as state Health Minister in the Chautala government after being elected an MLA from Bawal in 2000. He had defeated former minister Shakuntala Bhagwaria (Congress) by a significant margin. He contested the elections on the INLD ticket after resigning from the post of VC of Kurukshetra University. He later quit the INLD and joined the Congress in presence of Chief Minister Bhupinder Hooda at a rally in Rohtak in July 2009.
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Biodiversity special chugs into Kurukshetra
Kurukshetra, July 29 After being flagged off from the Safdarjung railway station in Delhi yesterday, the train has made its first halt at Kurukshetra. It will stay here till August 1 and the exhibition will remain open for the visitors from 10 am to 5 pm daily. Besides Kurukshetra, Hisar is the only location where the train will make its halt in Haryana. It will reach there on August 6 and remain for four days. Raghav Pandey, the in charge of the exhibition, said, “The current decade has been declared as the ‘UN Decade on Biodiversity’ and the idea of the train is to create awareness among people, especially children, about the rich biodiversity of the country.” The exhibition is a collaborative initiative of Department of Science and Technology and Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change. “This is the third phase of the Biodiversity Special Science Express. In this phase, the train has 16 coaches of which 11 are being used for the exhibition. Of 11, eight coaches are solely dedicated to showcasing the myriad biodiversity of the country,” said Pandey. One of the coaches of the train has a kids’ zone, where children of primary classes are being involved in science and mathematics activities through games and fun puzzles. “Twentysix science educators are imparting the knowledge of biodiversity among the visitors,” said Pandey.
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Ex-minister demands 25 tickets for Punjabis
Karnal, July 29 He has called a ‘mahapanchayat’ of the community members at Rohtak on August 10 for making strategy and dicuss the future course of action. While talking to mediapersons at Karan Lake, the former minister said the candidate of the Punjabi community could win on 25 seats, including Karnal, Panipat urban, Sirsa, Ratia, Kaithal, Tohana, Fatheabad, Hansi, Hisar, Rohtak, Jind, Sonepat and Faridabad. Blaming the state government over the issue of discrimination in jobs, He said they would organise a rally in Karnal after the mahapanchayat at Rohtak. |
Modi to kick off BJP campaign from Jind
Jind, July 29 The venue, a ground in the city, has been chosen because of its “lucky charm”, if the previous trend is to be believed. BJP leaders said political parties that started their campaign with a big rally in the city went on to form the government in the state. And this explains the party’s choice for the PM’s rally. Senior citizens of the city remember how in 1995, Bansi Lal had organised a state-level “Save Haryana” rally in the city and formed the government in 1996. Devi Lal had organised a rally here in 1986 and later became the Chief Minister and then the Deputy Prime Minister. In 2000, INLD supremo Om Prakash Chautala had started his campaign from the city and became the Chief Minister. “Since Jind has remained the launch pad for all political parties, Modi wants to start campaigning from the city. The Prime Minister has confirmed that he will preside over the first rally of the BJP in August. The date will be decided in the coming days,” district BJP president OP Pehal said. |
HASTY APPOINTMENTS Tribune News Service
Sirsa, July 29 “A delegation of the INLD will soon meet Governor Kaptan Singh Solanki to draw his attention towards the irregularities and to demand the Hooda government’s dismissal,” Chautala told the media here. He alleged that nepotism was associated with the Hooda government and claimed that the Punjab and Haryana High Court had observed that on several occasions. “The INLD will get inquired the appointments made during the Hooda regime after coming to power and punish those responsible for the irregularities.” Terming the state government a sinking ship, Abhay said several Congress leaders were leaving the party after realising that the days of the government were numbered. He said that the INLD would release its list of candidates soon. Ruling out alliance with any party, he said: The INLD’s alliance is with people. The party will field candidates on all 90 seats in the state.” Withdraw controversial
appointments, says CPM
Rohtak: The Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPM) has expressed objection to the Haryana Government’s practice of appointing pliable officials on the verge of retirement on constitutional posts. “The appointment of commissioners has been made in violation of procedures,” CPM state secretary Inderjit Singh said. He demanded withdrawal of “controversial” appointments. |
Chief Secy Choudhry expresses regret over objectionable SMS
Chandigarh, July 29 The latest is senior IAS officer Pradeep Kasni charging Chief Secretary S C Choudhry of sending objectionable text messages over a file pertaining to the appointments. Kasni had raised some concerns regarding the appointments and had charged the Chief Secretary for allegedly sending objectionable SMS on Sunday night over a file pertaining to the appointments for the statutory posts. Choudhry later dubbed these as exchanges as between “friends” and regretted that if these had caused hurt to the former. Kasni told reporters today that the SMS were objectionable, written in bad language and in bad taste. One such message reads celebrate your new status of being a celebrity. The other messages too are in bad language and not in an encouraging tone, he pointed out. Choudhary claimed that he has expressed regret to Kasni if any of his message has hurt the latter’s sentiments. Kasni, however, said for him the SMS were not the main issue. We have not exchanged any messages as friends in the past,” he claimed. “I am not going to file any police complaint against the CS. He is my boss and I have always had high regard for him,” he said.
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Ajay Yadav’s resignation an opportunistic move: Digvijay
Fatehabad, July 29 Digvijay, who was in Fatehabad today to mobilise support for the August 5 “Institution Day” function of the INSO in Panjab University in Chandigarh, said Yadav enjoyed power for almost 10 years and now, when people had decided to teach the Congress a lesson in the coming poll, he was trying to distance himself from the “misdeeds” of the Hooda government. The INSO leader said the results of LS poll had confirmed that people of the state had made up their mind to bring the INLD to power. |
Lt Gen Campose calls on Hooda
Chandigarh, July 29 Lt Gen Campose, who is moving to the Army Headquarters as Vice-Chief of Army Staff on August 1, discussed issues pertaining to military stations in the state as well as other matters of mutual interest with the chief minister. He thanked the chief minister for several welfare schemes and other financial benefits announced recently by the state government for ex-servicemen and war widows belonging to the state. The chief minister, while appreciating the role of the Army in national security as well as disaster management, assured the Army Commander that the state government would continue to give priority to solving the problems of the soldiers. Lt Gen Campose is scheduled to meet the Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal tomorrow. |
2 ex-IAS officers join BJP in Jhajjar
Jhajjar, July 29 Malik, a resident of Panipat’s Seenk village, superannuated as secretary of Public Health Department on December 31 last year after serving for 35 years. He served as deputy commissioner in Bhiwani, Ambala and Kaithal and additional deputy commissioner in Rohtak during his tenure. Kamla Chaudhary is the elder sister of Haryana ex-DGP Ranjeev Singh Dalal and belongs to Bhiwani’s Charkhi Dadri town. The first woman selected to the Punjab Civil Service, she retired as secretary, Labour and Employment Department, Haryana. The officers said they joined the BJP following the impressive policies being implemented by Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the welfare of all sections of the society. Welcoming them, Dhankar said they would prove invaluable in the journey toward a ‘Congress-mukt Haryana’ (Congress-free Haryana). He claimed the people were fed-up with the Congress and had made up their mind to vote for the BJP in the coming Assembly polls. |
Karnal councillors want more powers, threaten protest
Karnal, July 29 Threatening the government with an indefinite agitation and hunger strike, they demanded powers as given to the councillors and Mayor of Delhi. Renu Bala Gupta, the first Mayor of Karnal, said no powers had been given to the councillors. They faced many difficulties in fulfilling their duties as officials make the decision. Krishan Garg, Senior Deputy Mayor, said they had let their resentment be known to the government via a five-day dharna in December 2013. They withdrew their protest after an assurance from Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, but no change the condition has remained the same. Manoj Wadhwa, Deputy Mayor, said they had no power over the officers and they were often ignored by them. He said the government formed Municipal Councils for overall development of the cities, but the councils had no powers. |
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Pregnant woman dies in Karnal hospital; kin blame doctors
Karnal, July 29 Family members alleged medical negligence and created a ruckus at the hospital demanding action against the staff. The hospital administration refuted the allegations and claimed Pinki was in a critical condition when she was brought in and had trouble breathing and heavy bleeding. Pinki’s husband Vinod, a resident of Amritpur village about 15 km away, said his wife began having labour pains today morning and they brought her to hospital in an ambulance around 8.30 am. He said the doctors and staff did not treat his wife after admitting her. Ashok, Pinki’s brother, said junior doctors and staff attended to her and they were told the senior doctors were on leave on account of Eid. “They did not tell us about her actual condition. They declared her dead around 10.15 am,” he said. Getting information of Pinki’s death, her family members gathered at the hospital and created a ruckus. They demanded action against the staff members and doctors. Staff members managed to pacify them and family members took away her body. “Preliminary reports revealed the woman was brought to hospital at the gasping stage. Her body was swelling up. She was suffering from a medical problem along with pregnancy. She had severe bleeding before reaching here,” said Dr Yogesh Sharma, hospital’s deputy medical superintendent. In an earlier incident, a woman delivered a baby on a bench near the hospital’s CT Scan Centre last week. The family said doctors allegedly denied admission to her and insisted on an OPD slip. In the meantime, she delivered the baby on a bench in the open. |
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Winning candidates to be preferred in Assembly polls: Rao Inderjeet
Karnal, July 29 Aiming at boosting the spirit of party workers of the Karnal Assembly segment, the Union Minister today held a meeting with the party workers. Talking to mediapersons at Shree Krishna Mandir, Sector 14, he said the BJP was focusing on the Assembly elections in the state. He said the feeling of dissatisfaction was prevailing all over the state. Criticising the government step of appointing former bureaucrats and personals favourites as commissioners, the Union Minister said, “The working style of the government and bureaucrats is under suspicion as the government is busy accommodating its former bureaucrats. Around 50 former IAS and IPS officers have been given extension and lucrative position.” Claiming the step of the government over the Haryana Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee a vote-bank politics, he said, “The demand for a separate committee of the Haryana Sikhs is old. The Chatha committee had also recommended it around six years ago, but the government had played a vote card. It should be formed earlier.” Earlier, he interacted with the party cadre accompanied by former ministers ID Swami and Shashipal Mehta, state general secretary Chander Parkash Kathuria, state spokesman Jagmohan Anand and district president Ashok Sukhija. |
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Ellenabad residents beat up SDO
Sirsa, July 29 SDO Nathu Ram said he would approach the police. Speaking to mediapersons, he named Lakhwinder, husband of the municipal councillor of Ward 5, and some other residents for thrashing him. The residents, however, alleged that the officials had not been paying heed to their longstanding problem of choked sewers. They said they were maltreated by the official when they visited him today to draw his attention to problem. They, however, denied attacking him. Meanwhile, Ellenabad SDM Subhash Sheoran said he had received a complaint from the official in this regard. “I have asked the SDO to lodge an FIR against the accused and assured him that a strict action will be taken against them,” he added. |
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Govt clarifies on staff regularisation
Chandigarh, July 29 An official spokesman said break in service of an employee or worker will be condoned only upto a period of 30 days a year, provided the same was not due to the fault of the employee such as abandonment of employment. The state government had vide its letter dated November 7, 2013, changed the nomenclature of the post of Clerk-cum-Computer Operator, Office Associate, Clerk-cum-Data Entry Operator, Data Entry Operator and Clerk-cum-Typist to that of ‘Clerk’. |
RTE to now benefit migrant labourers’ kids
Chandigarh, July 29 A provision has been made that such children do not drop out of school with change of employment by their parents and get admission in the appropriate class in a school in their own village or state or next site. A spokesman of the department said children of seasonal migrant labourers need ed special attention to ensure benefits under RTE Rules were made available to them. As per the instructions, infrastructure and manpower should be mobilised and mechanism as well as strategy be prepared to ensure that the children of seasonal migrants at brick kilns, construction sites, seasonal industries and fields receive benefits admissible under Haryana RTE rules. — TNS |
Three electrocuted in Sirsa
Sirsa, July 29 Jagga Singh (19), a youth from Faggu village in the district, was electrocuted when he was taking a bath. Due to rain, electric current came in the water tap of the bathroom and the moment Jagga Singh touched the tap, he was electrocuted. A 43-year-old woman Bimla Devi was electrocuted when she was wiping the floor. She touched the refrigerator and was killed on the spot. At Hebuana village of Sirsa, a 25-year-old youth Bhola Singh was electrocuted while trying to repair an electric motor. The youth ran a shop to repair tubewell motors in the village. Meanwhile, the family of Shyam Lal, who and his mother Guddi Devi were killed due to lightning on Sunday, is still to come to terms with the reality. Shyam Lal’s wife Kavita, who was admitted to a local hospital due to shock, is still in a state of disbelief, while her daughter Sandhya (2) is too young to fathom the loss she has suffered. The family was working in cotton fields when lightning struck killing Shyam Lal and Guddi Devi on the spot on Sunday evening. No government or private help has so far reached the family, whose sole breadwinner has been lost in the tragic incident. |
Dalit
couple tortured
Rohtak, July 29 The woman and her husband have alleged that they were stripped naked and beaten up by upper-caste residents of their village on July 23. The accused allegedly hammered nails into the woman’s body. The woman, who was allegedly gangraped by Rohtash and Phool Kunwar about three months ago, was being “pressurised” to withdraw the rape complaint. The police had earlier claimed that the rape complaint was baseless. The state women’s commission vice-president Suman Dahiya today visited the couple in Rohtak. She assured them of help and said legal opinion would be sought in the matter. — TNS |
Cattle smugglers open fire on cops; four held
Faridabad, July 29 However, a case has been registered against seven ‘cattle smugglers’ in this regard. The police said the incident took place around midnight on July 27 when Rajesh, a resident of Sihi village here, along with his two friends returning to home from a function, found seven youths trying to lift a cow in a pick-up van near the Gurgaon canal. Suspecting them to be cattle smugglers, they challenged them. As the accused started moving from there, they opened fire on the complainants when they tried to intercept them. But it is reported that bullets hit the windscreen and bumper of their car. However, the miscreants also fired on the police when it tried to stop them at a barricade. While no one was injured in the firing, the police and the locals managed to nab four of the accused. Three of their accomplices managed to flee from the spot. “The arrested persons were cattle smugglers,” claimed a police official. |
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2 booked for molestation
Fatehabad, July 29 The girl said she was alone at home at 1 pm when Vijender and Krishan entered her house and molested her. She resisted their attempt and raised an alarm. They ran away after the crime. —TNS |
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Man gets life term for raping daughter
Sonepat, July 29 A 15-year-old girl of Raipur village had lodged a complaint with the police on February 18 alleging that she was gang-raped by a few youths of the village. After registration of the case, her father had
started protests for immediate arrest of the alleged accused. However, the victim told the police that she was raped by her father and he was protesting to extract money from the alleged accused. After the victim’s statement, the police registered a case against her father and arrested him. As the family was residing in a rented accommodation in the village, the victim along with
her mother and younger sister were asked to stay in Bal Gram at Rai by the court. |
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