15 January 2016

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SAADDA HAQ FIGHT FOR RIGHT

FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 2016

Vol. 2 Issue: 15

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Smriti Irani Helps Woman Who Met With Road Accident In Kerala Sale Of Tickets For Republic Day Parade, Beating Retreat Starts New Delhi: The sale of tickets for Republic Day Parade at Rajpath and Beating Retreat Ceremony at Vijay Chowk began on wednesday. The price of the tickets for the Republic Day Parade are Rs. 500 for reserved seats and CONTD. ON PAGE 2

Sacks Of Cash Burnt In Fire At A Beggar's House Near Mumbai Mumbai: When residents of a slum in Kalyan near Mumbai went to douse a fire that had broken out in one of the houses on Wednesday, sacks full of cash left them shocked. The house belonged to an Abdul Rehman and his wife, an CONTD.

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Near Ambala Cantonment, Man Found With Maps, Notes In Code Ambala: A man with maps and binoculars was interrogated for three hours today by Army officers in Ambala in Haryana, 50 kms south of Chandigarh. He was then handed over to the local police. Police sources say that the CONTD. ON PAGE 2

CBI Arrests 2 Persons In Right to Information Activist's Murder New Delhi: CBI has arrested two persons in Mumbai in connection with the 2012 murder of Right to Information (RTI) activist Premkant Jha, who was seeking information about the multi- crore illegal construction industry in the cosmopolitan city. CBI sources said Baburao R Ramanna and Umesh CONTD. ON PAGE 2

Bunkers For Locals At International Border In Jammu And Kashmir Jammu: After some of the worst ceasefire violations over the last two years, the Jammu and Kashmir government is building underground bunkers at the International Border in Jammu to safeguard the locals. The bunkers - huge concrete structures built underground -will have a capacity to accomCONTD. ON PAGE 2

Renault Confirms Raids By Fraud Office In Emissions Probe Paris: Renault offices in France were raided by government fraud investigators as part of a probe into vehicle emissions, sending its shares down as much as 23 percent. Renault is "cooperating fully" with the investigation, the company said in an emailed statement Thursday. Agents from CONTD.

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Weather Report DELHI Temperature: 250C Precipitation: 0% Humidity: 31% Wind: 13Km/hr

KOLKATA Temperature: 230C Precipitation: 70% Humidity: 39% Wind: 5 Km/hr

MUMBAI Temperature: 250C Precipitation: 0% Humidity: 54% Wind: 14 Km/hr

CHENNAI Temperature: 230C Precipitation: 0% Humidity: 42% Wind: 16 Km/hr

Reg. No: DELENG/2014/58212

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Jama Masjid Blast: Police Files Chargesheet Against Indian Mujahideen Men

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Use Facebook, Whatsapp To Alert Officials About Accidents: Nitin Gadkari

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India Should Hold Talks With Pakistan Curfew-Like Situation In Violence-Hit After Masood Azhar's Arrest: Shiv Sena Malda, Says Kailash Vijaywargiya

New Delhi: Shiv Sena today said that India should hold talks with Pakistan only after the arrest and handing over of Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Maulana Masood Azhar by Islamabad to New Delhi for his terror acts. Party leader Sanjay Raut said that it has been the "consistent" position of the Sena that Masood Azhar should be first handed over to India to make the atmosphere conducive for talks between the two countries. "It is the usual game being played by Pakistan of detaining some people, arresting them and then releasing them and later letting them off. It had also happened after the 26/11 CONTD. ON PAGE 2

Pak Investigators Welcome For Pathankot Probe, Says India; Talks Rescheduled New Delhi: The Foreign Secretaries of India and Pakistan have spoken on the phone and have mutually agreed to reschedule their talks which had been loosely set for tomorrow - "in the very near future," foreign secretary Vikas Swarup said today. Here are the 10 latest Pakistan Admits Indian Missing developments on this For Over 3 Years In Army Custody big story: In a divisional bench Peshawar: Over three "We will go by what years after an Indian of the Peshawar High objective evidence we engineer went missing Court, Deputy Attorney see on ground not empty in Pakistan where he General Musarratullah statements. So far what had gone to meet a girl presented a reply from Pakistan has done we he had befriended on the the Ministry of Defence welcome," Mr Swarup internet, the country's which stated that Nehal said. India has suggested authorities have admit- Hamid Ansari was being that for Foreign ted that he has been in held by the army and Secretary talks to take army custody and facing would be tried by a mil- place, Pakistan must a trial in military courts. CONTD. ON PAGE 2 take swift action against

Mehbooba Mufti's Party Plays Tough With BJP, Sets Terms To Continue Alliance

those responsible for the Pathankot terror attack. India today said it welcomes "as a first step" the detention in Pakistan of leaders of the Jaish-e-Mohammed, the terror group that attacked the Pathankot Air Force Base earlier this month. The action was announced yesterday by Pakistani premier Nawaz Sharif's office. Mr Swarup said there was no confirmation from Pakistan on the detention of Maulana Masood Azhar, chief of the Jaish-eMohammed. Earlier in the day, Pakistan's Ministry of CONTD. ON PAGE 2

Indore: Senior BJP leader Kailash Vijaywargiya today alleged West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is running her government in an "undemocratic manner" and curfew-like situation prevailing in violence-hit Malda district, where efforts are on to destroy evidence of "riots". "Mamata is running her Government in an undemocratic manner. A curfew-like situation is prevailing in Malda. Nobody is allowed to go there

teach the world how to solve global problems. "Everything is in our hands," Bhagwat said, speaking at the Satpura Hindu Convention organised by RSS, the BJP's ideological mentor. "The root of our culture lies in valleys, forests and agriculture.

Till the time Lord Ram was in the palace at Ayodhya, he did not have the powers to kill Ravana. Ravana was killed with the powers Ram got by wandering around in forests and valleys," Mr Bhagwat said. Speaking about India's CONTD. ON PAGE 2

Muktsar: Launching a scathing attack on Congress and Aam Aadmi Party ahead of the 2017 Assembly polls, Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal today exhorted the people to make a firm pledge to re-elect the SAD-BJP alliance to continue the development works in the state. Addressing the party's political conference at Maghi Mela in Muktsar, the chief minister said that on this sacred occasion every Punjabi must vow to re-elect the alliance for a third consecutive term so that the ongoing work of development could be accomplished. Mr Badal said that due to CONTD. ON PAGE 2

India's Tejas vs China Fighter 10.5% Salary Hike Likely Across Plane In Foreign Skies Sectors in 2016: Survey

Why India's Deal For 36 Rafale Fighter Jets Is Still Being Negotiated New Delhi: With just days to go before French President Francois Hollande arrives in India, a crucial deal for Delhi to buy 36 Frenchbuilt Rafale warplanes

has not yet been decided. Speaking to Reuters today, the French Defence Minister JeanYves Le Drian said that the deal remains evasive, CONTD. ON PAGE 2

More Selfie Deaths In India Last Year Than Anywhere Else New Delhi: India may have a selfie-loving prime minister, Narendra Modi, but Indians in general seem to be bad at selfie safety. Of at least 27 "selfie related" deaths around the world last year, about half occurred in India, reports show. In 2015, Indians taking selfies died while posing in front of an oncoming train, in a boat that tipped over at a picnic, on a cliff that gave way and crumbled into a 60foot ravine and on the slippery edge of a scenic river canal. Also, in September, a Japanese tourist trying to

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Indians Known As Hindus When Parkash Singh Badal Attacks They Go Abroad: Mohan Bhagwat Amarinder Singh And Arvind Kejriwal

Mumbai: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Srinagar: Naeem Akhtar, a Bhagwat today said soft-spoken leader of India has accepted Mehbooba Mufti's People's diversity and all Indians, Democratic Party today deliv- when they go abroad, ered a tough message to the are known as Hindus. BJP, saying his party expects "We are all Hindus. concrete action on an agenda There is diversity in the for governance agreed upon country, but when we go last year, to continue an out of India, people alliance in Jammu and (there) call us Hindus," Kashmir. he said. Mr Akhtar - a close confi"There is no country dant of both party president in the world today Mehbooba Mufti and her whose basic thinking is father Mufti Mohammad that all people are their Saeed who died last week - own. India is the only told NDTV today, "An agenda country which thinks of alliance was drafted...it has so," Mr Bhagwat said, to be implemented," adding addressing a public that the party was reviewing meeting in the tribal how much of "the common Nandurbar district of vision of PM and Mufti Sahab north Maharashtra. CONTD. ON PAGE 2 He said India can

New Delhi: Indianmade Tejas and JF-17 Thunder -- a multi-role fighter jointly developed by Pakistan and China -will be up against each other for the first time on at the air show in Bahrain between 21-23rd of January. This is the first time the Indian-made fighter will fly in an air show outside the country. More importantly, it will have a chance to prove how good it is against the Thunder. Defence ministry officials say Tejas is better than the JF-17 Thunder CONTD. ON PAGE 2

and all evidence related to riots there were being destroyed," the BJP general secretary told reporters here. "The police station in Malda, which was set afire by rioters, is being white-washed to wipe out evidence," the former Madhya Pradesh Minister alleged. He criticised the Mamata Banerjee Government for not granting permission to Union Minister Nitin Gadkari to hold

take a selfie fell down steps at the Taj Mahal, suffering fatal head injuries. Mumbai police said this week that they had identified more than a dozen "no-selfie zones" around India's largest city after three young girls were swept out into the Arabian Sea while taking selfies in a rocky part of the Bandra area Saturday. One of the young women is presumed to have drowned, as did a man who jumped in to save them. A Mumbai police spokesman, Dhananjay CONTD. ON PAGE 2

Mumbai: Salaries are likely to increase by 10.5 per cent across levels and industries this year mainly due to optimistic economic outlook, a survey has said. "Organisations are expecting to increase base salaries by 10.5 per cent across industries and career levels in 2016," according to Mercer's 'All Industries Total Remuneration Survey', released on Thursday. The salary increase forecast for 2016 is quite similar to the actual salary increase for 2015. Among the industries surveyed, the projected salary increase ranges

from 10-11 per cent overall, with relatively higher increases for life sciences, IT and chemical industries. Over the years, salary increase differentiation across industries has narrowed down but there is considerable pressure on talent retention as budgets remain tight, it added. "The current pay increase points toward an optimistic economic outlook driving positive sentiment, with companies expecting to increase their headcount. The salary forecasts are the lowest for consumer, auto and shared services, seeing a dip in CONTD. ON PAGE 2

PM Narendra Modi Condemns Jakarta Attack, Terms It As 'Reprehensible' New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today condemned the "reprehensible" terror attack in Jakarta and said his thoughts are with those who lost their loved ones. "My thoughts are with those who lost their loved ones in the reprehensible attack in Jakarta. I pray for speedy recovery of the injured," he said. Terrorists today

Congress Leader Amarinder Singh Hits Out At Badals, Arvind Kejriwal Muktsar: Launching a scathing attack on Akali Dal and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), Punjab Congress President Captain Amarinder Singh today said the Badals were con-

cerned only about their family at the cost of people of the state and dubbed Arvind Kejriwal as a "liar" who only does "dramas". Addressing a gathering CONTD. ON PAGE 2

Yellow Turban And Trending Hashtag As Arvind Kejriwal Begins Bid For Punjab Muktsar: Arvind Kejriwal today wore a bright yellow turban and asked Punjab to "break Delhi's record" in voting his Aam Aadmi Party to power, launching its campaign for the 2017 state elections at the Maghi Mela, a religious fair in Muktsar. He made promises. Like a crore each for the families of security personnel martyred in the terror attack at the Pathankot air base, after an AAP government is formed in Punjab. He also invoked Guru Gobind Singh and Sikh pride. The hashtag CONTD.

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Felt Safer In Jail Than Outside: Comic Kiku Sharda On Arrest A day after he was arrested and forced to spend a few hours in a Haryana jail for mocking a self-styled spiritual leader, popular comedian Kiku Sharda called the experience "traumatic, sad and sudden." The 40-year-old actor, a regular on the hit show "Comedy Nights with Kapil", was picked up from the sets in Mumbai on Tuesday night and arrested for mimicking Dera Sacha Sauda chief Baba Gurmeet CONTD.

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Sued By Jayalalithaa, DMK Chief To Attend Court On Monday

struck in a bustling shopping area in Indonesia's capital, setting off explosions and waging gunbat-

tles with police, leaving five attackers and two civilians dead and 10 people CONTD. ON PAGE 2

Chennai: On Monday, expect a massive media scrum at a court in Chennai where politician M Karunanidhi has said he will appear personally. Mr Karunanidhi, 92, heads the DMK, and has been sued for defamation by long-time rival, Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa. Ms Jayalalithaa, 67, sued Mr Karunanidhi late last year after his party's magazine ran an article, which she alleges defames her. In a statement released today, Mr Karunanidhi said CONTD. ON PAGE 2


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