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India: Manisha to tie knot on June 18 Pg 5 RJD threatens to topple UPA over caste in Census PTI PATNA, JUNE 13

SERBIA PAYS THE PENALTY

IN BRIEF Hi-tech system to check criminals A State-of-the-art control room set up in the city to monitor movement of law breakers through hi-tech cameras installed at various points was inaugurated by Kerala Home Minister Kodiyeri Balakrishnan. Balakrishnan said the facility, which used video streaming technique, would help in bringing down criminal activities and also to track criminals immediately. Such a system was in use in Thiruvananthapuram city and it had proved to be a success, he said. – (PTI)

Salahis in yet another row Stoking yet another controversy, the infamous Salahi couple, who gatecrashed into the White House dinner hosted for Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, held a Indo-US polo match here without any official participation. The event’s website listed its key sponsor as Kingfisher Beer, but the company’s chief executive said it was not a sponsor. Billed by Tareq and Michaele Salahi as the “best sporting experience in the US,” not more than a few hundred people attended the event. – (PTI)

Asamoah Gyan scores off a 85th-minute penalty on Sunday to help Ghana to a 1-0 victory over Serbia. This is the first win by an African team at the World Cup.

Jilted lover stabs girl to death in Margao HERALD REPORTER MARGAO, JUNE 13

Apparently jilted by the victim girl, with whom he was reported friendly for around two years, a 28-year old boy stabbed to death a 24-year old girl Matrubia Shaikh in broad daylight near the Old Bus stand, Margao on Sunday evening. Incidentally, this is the second killing of a girl in Salcete in the last one month over love turned sour story – the first one being the cold-blooded killing of Wilma Colaco in Cuncolim last month. In the instant case, the accused Abhijit Patil, a native of Ratnagiri, but presently staying at Rawanfond, stabbed the girl hailing from Kargil in the jurisdiction of Maina Curtorim police station, with a small knife which he was carrying on his person. Eyewitnesses said that even as the victim collapsed on the ground, the accused made an abortive bid to flee from the spot, but was nabbed by the public, before he was handed over to the nearby Margao police station. Police sources informed that the boy and the girl were work-

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The spot near the old bus stand at Margao, where young Shaikh was stabbed to death on Sunday. Photo by Santosh Mirajkar.

ing in a city-based hotel and had developed friendship over the last two years. The friendship turned sour in recent times after the accused left the job. It is learnt that the boy suspected that the victim had jilted him and had reportedly made attempts to win her back, but in vain. On Sunday evening, the victim girl, after her duty in a citybased hotel, boarded a bus near Ana Fonte garden and alighted in the city near the Communidade building. She then headed towards the area near the State Bank of India to hire

a motorcycle, where the accused suddenly appeared and told the pilot not to reach her home. Sources said the accused and the deceased had a verbal duel for some time and in a fit of rage, the accused removed a small knife he was carrying on his person and stabbed the victim on her neck and other parts of her body. The footwear and an umbrella were found near the spot where the victim collapsed following the stab blows. Margao Police station incharge, PI Santosh Desai said that preliminary investigations reveals that the accused and the deceased were working in a city hotel and had developed friendship, but their love went sour in recent times. Replying to a question, PI Desai said the police has recovered the small knife from the possession of the accused. He said the victim died on the way to the hospital. The accused is cooling his heels in the lock-up, even as the police has registered a case of murder against him. Further investigations are on.

BJP-JD(U) ties on the edge over Modi ad PTI PATNA, JUNE 13

The BJP-JD(U) ties were under strain today despite the two sides trying to soft-pedal the controversy over the NitishModi advertisement projecting the Gujarat Chief Minister. At the end of the BJP national executive meeting here, nothing appeared to have gone well for the alliance with Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar cut up over him being clubbed with Modi in full-page advertisements in local dailies. BJP went into a damage control mode with senior leader L K Advani saying he would have been happy had Kumar been present at the party’s Swabhiman rally marking the launch of the campaign for the Assembly polls in the State. “There can be differences in an alliance. I read in the newspapers that due to an advertisement, there were cracks. But by shaking hands, how can there be cracks. It can only lead to friendship,” Advani said in his address at the well-attended rally. While Kumar’s immediate reaction was not available, JD(U) spokesman Shivanand Tiwari maintained that the photo showing Kumar and Modi has “definitely dealt a blow to the NDA in Bihar.

Pranab puts Arjun on the block Says decision on Anderson was ‘thought necessary’

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Accusing her detractors of targeting the Railways, Mamata Banerjee today said lives of people were more important than settlement of political scores. “Why target the Railways by causing accidents and then ask Mamata to resign? If this be so, then Buddhadeb should resign each day owning responsibility for the road accidents!” the Railway Minister said. “I am telling everybody from Maoists to others, fight me politically. Please do not cause fatal railway accidents,” Banerjee said.

Giving a new spin on why Union Carbide chief Warren Anderson was allowed to leave the country after the Bhopal gas tragedy, Pranab Mukherjee today said Arjun Singh had taken the decision keeping in view the prevailing law and order situation. Though Mukherjee, like many Congress leaders, squarely put the onus of the decision on Singh, he said this was “thought necessary” as tempers were running high. The BJP and the Left parties mounted pressure demanding

It is very clear from the statement of Arjun Singh, published in the media on December 8, 1984, that the law and order situation in Bhopal would have deteriorated and people’s frenzy and temper were running high. Therefore, it was thought necessary to send him (Anderson) out of Bhopal. — Pranab Mukherjee action against those who allowed Anderson to flee. In Kolkata, Mukherjee told reporters, “the statement made by Singh as Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister five days after the Bhopal disaster had been published in a newspaper.” “It is very clear from the state-

ment of Arjun Singh, which was published in the media on December 8, 1984, that the law and order situation in Bhopal would have deteriorated and people’s frenzy and temper were running high. Therefore, it was thought necessary to send him (Anderson) out of Bhopal,” he said.

Leaders on illegal banners can be tried: HC PTI MUMBAI, JUNE 13

A political leader whose picture appears on an illegal hoarding or a banner can be prosecuted, the Bombay High Court has held. If leaders, who are “eulogised” by party workers are prosecuted for the hoardings that mar the city landscape, it would act as very effective deterrent, Aurangabad bench of the High Court said in the judgement last week. The Division Bench of Justices A M Khanwilkar and S S Shinde was hearing a PIL filed by one Sunil Jadhav, an Aurangabad resident, who had sought action against hoardings in city’s Kranti

Chowk. During the hearing, the Municipal Corporation’s lawyer had argued that often the hoardings do not bear the name of the person who put it up, so prosecuting the culprit becomes dif-

ficult. To this, the High Court said, “In addition, the person, whose picture has been prominently displayed, either to felicitate him on his success, welcoming his arrival in the city or for his

birthday, that person may also be liable to be proceeded by the Competent Authority.” “That is so because, such posters are published and circulated by the workers at the behest of such political leaders to eulogise them.” If the leaders figuring on hoarding were prosecuted, “every political leader would ensure that all their supporters and workers are unambiguously advised and instructed to forbear and refrain from indulging in display of such illegal hoarding/poster/banner, which causes immense public nuisance and also raises environmental issues.”

Cops scan coastal belt for Mickky HERALD REPORTER MARGAO, JUNE 13

The police continued their hunt for the former tourism minister, Mickky Pacheco along Salcete’s coastal belt, even as all eyes are focused on the bail plea hearing of Pacheco’s OSD Lyndon Monteiro scheduled to come up for hearing in the High Court on Monday. It is not known whether the beleaguered Benaulim ML A would surrender to the Crime branch on Monday or wait for the High Court to pronounce its order in Lyndon’s appeal filed against the order of the South Goa Sessions Court rejecting the bail application. Even as the former minister

continues to elude the investigating agency, the Colva police along with sleuths of the Crime Branch continued to search for the MLA, especially along the coastal belt. Like during the last two days, the police also visited Betalbatim, Majorda and Colva as part of efforts to lay their hands on the elusive MLA. A police officer attached to the Colva police station informed that the search exercise is apparently to send a signal to the former minister to come out from hiding and surrender to the investigating agency. It is learnt that Pacheco think tank are consulting legal experts (Continued on page 10)

UPA ally RJD today served an ultimatum on the Centre threatening to pull down the Government if the caste was not included in the census. Claiming that he could mobilise sufficient numbers to bring down the Government on the issue, RJD supremo Lalu Prasad said there were leaders in other political parties too who shared a common perception on the inclusion of caste in the census even as many of them were not speaking publicly. Speaking at the RJD (Intellectual front) meeting here, Prasad said keeping in view the demand from various sections of civil society, the Centre should direct the enumerators to include caste in the census to enable each community know its strength. The move was bound to boost the confidence of individual caste groups after knowing their exact number, Prasad said. The RJD has four MPs in the Lok Sabha. Prasad also attacked the UPA on the Women’s Reservation Bill, which he described as “a conspiracy” to undermine the sanctity of institutions like Parliament and state Assemblies.

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