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Showing posts with label India. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

India was still negotiating the final text with the U.S. and Sri Lanka



India inclined to vote in favour of Sri Lanka resolution: Manmohan
Special Correspondent The Hindu

Dr. Singh is keen that the future of Tamils is marked by equality, dignity, justice and self-respect.
 
 Prime Minister Manmohan Singh announced on Monday that India was “inclined to vote in favour” of a resolution on promoting reconciliation and accountability in Sri Lanka at the ongoing
19{+t}{+h} session of the U.N. Human Rights Council in Geneva.
“That, we hope, will advance our objective, namely the achievement of the future for the Tamil community in Sri Lanka that is marked by equality, dignity, justice and self-respect,'' Dr. Singh told the Lok Sabha.
 The government, though, did not yet have the final text of the resolution initiated by the United States. Highly placed sources told The Hindu that India was still negotiating the final text with the U.S. and Sri Lanka and would vote for the resolution depending on what it eventually said. Dr. Singh's statement, during his reply to the debate on the Motion of Thanks to the President's address to Parliament, was greeted by members of the AIADMK, the DMK and other parties,
with the thumping of desks.

Last week, External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna's suo motu statement in both Houses of Parliament on the state of Tamils in Sri Lanka had failed to satisfy the AIADMK, the DMK, the CPI
and the BJP.

Responding to concerns raised by some members, Dr. Singh assured them that the government fully shared their sentiments regarding the welfare of Sri Lankan Tamils. The Prime Minister said that since the end of the conflict in Sri Lanka, the government's focus had been on the welfare and
wellbeing of the Tamil citizens.
 “Their resettlement and rehabilitation has been of the highest and most immediate priority for our government.”
As a result of India's constructive engagement with the Sri Lankan government and its assistance programme, “a modicum of normalcy is beginning to return to the Tamil areas in Sri Lanka, ” he said. India had emphasised to the Sri Lankan government that there should be a “genuine process” of reconciliation to address the grievances of the ethnic Tamils and implement the
recommendations of a high-level committee, whose report was tabled in that nation's Parliament, he said. For lasting peace, India had asked the Sri Lankan government to stand by its commitment to broaden the dialogue with political parties, including the Tamil National Alliance, to achieve a
forward looking and meaningful devolution of power and genuine national reconciliation, Dr. Singh said.

Monday, September 26, 2011

லஞ்சம் கொடுக்க மறுத்த லாரிச் சாரதியை நையப் புடைத்துக் கொன்ற பாரதப் பொலிஸ்

Truck driver beaten to death for refusing to give bribe in UP
Times of India
CHANDAULI (UP): A truck driver was on Monday killed allegedly by Road Transport Office (RTO) staffers after he refused to pay bribe during a vehicle checking drive in Naubatpur locality in Sayyadraza area here, police said.

Anant Lal Gupta (50), a native of Kaushambi district, was allegedly beaten to death at around 5 AM by some members of the RTO staff, Superintendent of Police Shalabh Mathur, said.

According to the victim's son Ashwini (23), who worked as a cleaner with his father, "One of the constables of the RTO Department took the vehicle for weighing at the weighing centre and found that the truck was not overloaded, but demanded Rs 1,000."

His father was willing to pay only Rs 500 after which the RTO constables and one Shiv Kumar of the weighing centre beat him brutally, causing his death, he said.

After the incident, angry locals jammed the National Highway-2 in protest and turned violent, pelting stones at the police when they tried to disperse the crowd, Mathur said.

A police constable was injured in the incident and the police fired in the air and lathicharged to control the situation, he said.
An FIR has been registered in connection with the incident, Mathur added.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Truck-driver-beaten-to-death-for-refusing-to-give-bribe-in-UP/articleshow/10126503.cms

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