24.7.10

Coach Kaushik told me it's good to have sex: Ranjitha

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Times Now spoke with T S Ranjitha, who was allegedly sexually harassed by coach M K Kaushik. Excerpts from her statement to the TV channel. 



“One day during the camp in Bhopal, Kaushik sir called me to his room and asked me whether I have had sex. I was quiet for a while, then he said it's good to have sex. Then I told my senior that Kaushik sir spoke to me in a disgusting manner. Still I remained quiet. Kaushik sir used to have one-on-one meetings with everybody for 10-15 minutes, but with me he used to always take an hour. He used to repeatedly say that I am beautiful. Can I talk to you whenever I feel like? And this kind of a conversation used to take place very often. One day it just went out of limit. During our tour to China one night, he called me to his room and started talking about my game. Soon he started talking about all sorts of things. He said you are pretty, you stay in Mumbai alone, you must be having a lot of fun. He even said that he was available 24 hours for me. He did not say it once or twice, he repeated it at least 5 times and that too pointing at the bed. I always thought he would stop on his own. I kept forgiving him. He was about to go to Germany, and he asked me tell me if you want something from there. He even offered me something another team member had asked for, saying that if I wanted it I should meet him the next day....”

21.7.10

Maharashtra tricks TD men to board aircraft: Marta politics

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On Tuesday morning, the Maharashtra police scuffled with the TD MLAs and forcibly shifted them to a van which sped to Aurangabad. It was believed that they were being taken to a jail but in the end, it turned out to be a tactic of the Maharashtra government to pack them off to Hyderabad.

When the entourage was near Aurangabad, the Nanded superintendent of police filed a petition before the magistrate who sentenced them to judicial remand stating all cases booked against were withdrawn.

The Maharashtra government also kept an aircraft ready and deployed a huge contingent of police around the airport before the convoy carrying the TD leaders reached the airport at 7.30 pm after a gruelling seven-hour journey.

However, Mr Naidu and his MLAs created a scene at the Aurangabad airport for over an hour, staging a dharna on tarmac and refusing to board the flight No IC 021. They raised slogans against Maharashtra government and police.

“Our demands are genuine and our stand is correct,” Mr Naidu said. “Police harassed us and also beat up my MLAs. Why did you bring us to the airport? You were supposed to take us to jail.”

He accused the police of playing with the lives of the TD MLAs who had taken ill because of the stay at the ITI centre.

Police pleaded with Mr Naidu to get into the aircraft since the situation outside was tense. Pro-Babli irrigation project groups and Shiv Sainiks had reportedly gathered at the Aurangabad jail, where Mr Naidu and his team were supposed to be brought.

When all attempts to persuade Mr Naidu and his team failed, police swooped on them and forcibly pushed them into the plane.

“We won’t leave Maharashtra before seeing the
Babli project,” Mr Naidu told this correspondent. “We have a clear right over the waters. Maharashtra is stealing the state’s waters. We will continue our agitation till the Centre and State governments protect Andhra Pradesh’s interests,” Mr Naidu said.

Rama Raju got bail as records were safe: Satyam saga continious

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Justice Raja Elango took into consideration the arguments on behalf of Rama Raju, Vadlamani Srinivas, G. Ramakrishna, Ch. Srisailam and D. Venkatpathy Raju in the Satyam fraud case that they would not be able to tamper with the records as most of the documents were with the court. Justice Elango ruled that the accused should submit two sureties of Rs 20 lakh each and they present themselves before the investigating officer every day. Ramalinga Raju’s bail plea was rejected by the SC and the HC.

However, the HC granted bail to Pricewaterhouse auditor S. Gopalakrishnan and former internal auditor Prabhakar Gupta a week ago. A lower court in March 2009 granted anticipatory bail to B. Suryanarayana Raju, another brother of Ramalinga Raju.

Sex scandal rocks Indian hockey; coach resigns

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Rattled by allegations of sexual harassment, Indian women's hockey coach M.K. Kaushik on Wednesday withdrew from the team's upcoming tours even as Hockey India sacked the videographer Basavraj whose photographs with a prostitute plunged the game into a moral crisis.

Kaushik has withdrawn himself from the Asian Champions Trophy in Korea from July 27 pending an inquiry into the sex scandal by a four-member panel comprising Rajiv Mehta (chairman), former players Zafar Iqbal and Ajit Pal Singh and Sudharsan Pathak.
"I must talk to the coach and the girl who has made the allegations of sexual harassment separately. Kaushik has withdrawn his name because he wants his name to be cleared," HI president Vidya Stokes said.
"In the meanwhile, the assistant coach will travel with the team. Hopefully, everything would be sorted out by today," she said.
"We will have to look for a new coach and that would be done after consulting the Sports Authority of India," added HI's Secretary General Narinder Batra.
HI will also form a five-member committee as per Supreme Court guidelines on sexual harassment cases.
"As per the guidelines laid down by the Supreme Court, we will have a panel in which at least half or more than half the members would be women. This would be done by tomorrow and hopefully it would give its recommendations before next month's World Cup in Argentina so that we can either have a new coach or reinstate Kaushik if he is found innocent," Batra said.
Batra said he received an anonymous mail on last Friday, in which allegations had been levelled against Basavraj for having been involved with prostitutes during the tours of Canada and China.
He said five photographs of the videographer with the prostitutes had also been mailed to him. Batra said the Sport Ministry has been apprised of the complaints.
"The inquiry committee was constituted soon after I got a mail from the hockey team. After a meeting on July 19, it was decided that the videographer should be suspended and the rest of staff against whom the allegations have been made should be issued notices," he said.
"The videographer is basically a SAI employee and it is upto them now, how they want to act against him. On our part we have sacked him," Batra said.
Asked what punishment HI would hand out to the coaching staff if found guilty, Batra said, "The best we can do is impose life bans but if we can take up the matter with the police and take it to the logical conclusion, we can do that as well."
Kaushik will attend the probe panel's meeting this afternoon.
Meanwhile, the defunct Indian Hockey Federation chief K.P.S. Gill said HI was trying to hush up the matter.
"There should be a proper police inquiry into it. The Supreme Court has stated that whenever a lady makes a sexual harassment allegations, her complaint should be taken on face value," he said.
"This inquiry is an eyewash. It should be handed over to the police. I know these people, at the end of the inquiry they will come out and say, nothing happened," he alleged

Gay Activists Arrested in Reid Protest on Vegas Strip

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AS VEGAS (July 20) -- In a rare incidence of civil disobedience in this destination's tourism corridor, eight activists protesting Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's inaction on gay rights legislation were arrested for blocking traffic at one of the Strip's busiest intersections today.

As they were being handcuffed and taken to police cars, the eight continued to chant that the Nevada Democrat had broken several vows to bring theEmployment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) to a vote. The act would bar workplace discrimination against people based on sexual orientation and gender identity.

"We're being arrested because gay and transgender people in America are being denied their equal rights," shouted Lt. Dan Choi to passers-by as he was led in handcuffs to a spot near the front driveway of the New York-New York Hotel-Casino. "I want you to remember that as you hang out in Las Vegas today."

The protesters were booked on one count each of blocking the roadway and obstructing a police officer, both misdemeanors punishable with a fine. They expected to post $400 bail a piece and be released by dinnertime, a GetEQUAL spokeswoman told AOL News. 

The protest began about 1 p.m. in a grueling 106-degree heat when members of the gay rights group GetEQUAL unfurled a banner reading "REID: PASS ENDA NOW" on a pedestrian walkway that crosses over the Strip and connects the New York-New York to the MGM Grand casinos. Minutes later, other protesters walked into the street and held up a banner that read "REID NO ONE CAN DO MORE" and that spanned four lanes of traffic.

Several motorists became irate, including a limousine driver who got out to scream at protesters, but there was no violence.

"This does not happen very much at all," Las Vegas Metro Police spokeswoman Barbara Morgan said. "The last one I can remember was 15 years ago and, honestly, I can't remember what it was for."

In all, about 20 GetEQUAL activists participated, primarily people from out of state who are in Las Vegas for Netroots Nation, a convention this of liberal bloggers and activists. In addition to those standing on the pedestrian crosswalk and in the street, other protesters chanted and carried signs at the base of the scale model of the Statue of Liberty that stands sentry outside the New York-New York resort.

Reid, Nevada's senior senator, is facing a tough re-election battle against tea party idol Sharron Angle, a Republican who opposes any laws promoting gay civil rights. Reid is scheduled to speak Saturday at Netroots Nation, where GetEQUAL organizer Paul Yandura vowed he will be asked to explain why ENDA has not been brought for a vote.

"This not is about anyone else but Harry Reid and him standing up to the promises that he's already made for the community," Yandura said. "Later today, we're putting up a timeline and showing that for the last year, every month we've been told it was coming up for a vote and then it didn't. It's really not about him and his Republican opponent, it's about him standing up."

Reid spokesman Thomas Brede did not address why the bill has not come up for a vote but provided AOL News with this statement: "Sen. Reid supports the Employment Non-Discrimination Act and believes that employment decisions should be based only on relevant matters such as performance, ability and conduct in the workplace." 

The fact that such events are unusual for Las Vegas may help explain why police took 20 minutes to arrive and remove protesters. Morgan said her records show the call came in at 1:08 p.m. and bike patrol cops arrived at 1:14 p.m., but eyewitnesses' time-stamped Twitter dispatches and photosshow police did not enter the roadway to deal with the situation until at least 1:25 p.m. 

The lag amused protesters but alarmed local gay activist Chris Miller. 

"My concern is that as a citizen of Las Vegas, what if that was a terrorist in the middle of the street?" Miller said. "Would it have taken them as long to get out here?"

Several of those arrested are veterans of civil disobedience actions. Choi was arrested in March for chaining himself to the White House fence to protest President Barack Obama's failure at the time to end the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy. Another activist, Jimmy Gruender, was arrested in a sit-in at Sen. John McCain's office to highlight the military policy.

Today's action focused attention on Nevada, which has a mixed record on gay rights. The state barred same-sex marriage in 2002 but in 2009 created a same-sex domestic partnership registry that bestows all the same state benefits of marriage to gay couples. 

In 1999, Nevada became the 11th state to pass a statewide ENDA law, and most Las Vegas casino companies have had such policies for years. In fact, MGM Resorts International, owner of both the MGM Grand and New York-New York, was the first on the Strip to provide health benefits to the same-sex partners of employees. The company heavily markets the New York-New York hotel as a gay-friendly destination.

Still, the Vegas backdrop was good for publicity, said Michelle Wright, GetEQUAL's liaison between the police and protesters.

"I feel like it was successful because people stopped on the pedestrian crosswalk," she said. "Even if it starts them questioning what is ENDA and gets them to look it up online to find out what the heck happened, then that's a victory."

16 legislators suspended from Bihar assembly

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Patna, July 21 (IANS) Sixteen opposition legislators in Bihar were suspended for unruly behaviour in the assembly Wednesday, prompting a member to hurl a shoe at the speaker.

Speaker Uday Narain Choudhary suspended the 16, mostly from the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and Lok Janshakti Party (LJP), while they demanded Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's resignation over alleged financial irregularities.

The assembly opened to fresh protests at 11 a.m. after being adjourned Tuesday afternoon following clashes between the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) and opposition members.

The opposition members trooped towards the speaker, shouted slogans against their suspension and demanded the resignation of Nitish Kumar. A member even hurled a sandal at the speaker.

The suspension will remain effective during the ongoing monsoon session till July 24.

Protests continued outside the house also. A woman legislator created ruckus by breaking flower pots in the premises.

On Tuesday, 14 opposition members of the Bihar Legislative Council were suspended for their unruly behaviour in the house during their protest against alleged financial irregularities.

RJD-LJP workers Wednesday morning burnt an effigy of Nitish Kumar in front of the main gate of the state assembly and continued their protest.

Seventy-six legislators continued their overnight sit-in inside the state assembly and three protested outside the main gate.

RJD state president and legislator Abdul Bari Siddiqui told IANS over the phone that opposition members spent the night in the assembly while protesting the attack on them by ruling members.

LJP legislator Maheshwar Singh, who spent the night outside the assembly premises, said Nitish Kumar behaved like a dictator by trying to suppress the voices of opposition members who raised the issue of his involvement in looting of crores of rupees.

Nitish Kumar is among the 47 people named in a complaint alleging irregularities of Rs.11,412 crore. Petitioner Arvind Kumar pointed to financial irregularities in the use of development funds during 2002-2008 in Bihar.

The Patna High Court has ordered a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into the alleged financial irregularities, a decision the state government has appealed against.

Congress woman flings flower pots:Bihar Assembly in chaos

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Patna, July 21 (ANI): Amid chaotic secenes in the Bihar Assembly, Jyoti Singh, a woman MLC belonging to the Congress, threw several flower pots around, as the Opposition continued with their protests demanding the resignation of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar after a CAG report alleged financial irregularities in the State.

Bihar Assembly Speaker Udai Narain Choudhry suspended 67 Opposition MLAs on Wednesday for the rest of the session for their unruly behaviour in the House.

The MLAs were marshalled out of the house by the watch and ward staff after a slipper was thrown at the podium of the Speaker.

Those suspended included ten RJD MLAs, two from LJP, one each from the CPIM and CPI-ML and two independents.

The proposal to seek the suspension of the MLAs was brought in the House by state parliamentary affairs in-charge Brijendra Prasad Yadav, which was passed by voice vote amid protests by opposition members.

On Tuesday, the Opposition attacked - physically and verbally - members of the government, demanding the resignation of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, and his deputy, Sushil Kumar Modi over the Patna High Court order for CBI probe into an alleged financial irregularities in development schemes.

"We will not lift the agitation till this corrupt government resigns," said RJD deputy leader in the Assembly Shakeel Ahmad Khan.

He said that the agitation in both the Houses would continue till the demand was met.

On Monday, the state government sought a stay on the Patna High Court order for a CBI probe into alleged financial irregularities in development schemes from 2002 to 2008, pleading that CAG report on the issue was pending for "consideration" before the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of the state assembly.

The CAG report was presented in the state assembly on July 14, 2009 after the approval of the state governor and subsequently, referred to Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of the house for consideration. (ANI)

20.7.10

Saif to marry Kareena in a year

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Saif Ali Khan hates the casanova’s tag and longs for a steady healthy relationship with his partner. When Saif’s career started rocketing, he left wife Amrita Singh and fell for Italian model Roza. When Roza parted ways, Saif was seen a lot with Bipasha. There were rumours that something was on between Saif and Yana Gupta.

And now Kareena’s in his the latest entrant in his life.

According to a close buddy of Saif, “He has found his true mate in Kareena and the two of them plan to marry each other in a year. Saif does not want to stay this way.”




TD president N. Chandrababu Naidu, right, interacts with a policeman as other party members sit around, during a protest against the Babli project

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TD president N. Chandrababu Naidu, right, interacts with a policeman as other party members sit around, during a protest against the Babli project in Dharmabad, Maharashtra on Monday evening.— AP

Cast member Angelina Jolie, right and Brad Pitt arrive at the premiere of "Salt" in Los Angeles

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Cast member Angelina Jolie, right and Brad Pitt arrive at the premiere of "Salt" in Los Angeles, on
Monday.— AP

Bollywood actors Neil Nitin Mukesh and Deepika Padukone

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Bollywood actors Neil Nitin Mukesh and Deepika Padukone during a press conference and music launch of Yash Raj’s upcoming film 'Lafangey Parindey' at Yash Raj Studio in Mumbai on Monday.— AP

Kareena kapoor : most photographed woman in Indian Cinema

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19.7.10

Ex CM of Andhra Pradesh Naidu’s arrest triggers protests

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The Telugu Desam president, Mr N. Chandrababu Naidu’s decision to go on a fast on Monday to protest against his detention in Dharmabad by the Maharashtra police sent ripples across the state as party activists took to the streets on Sunday.

Some took out cycle rallies, some organised candlelight demonstrations, some started indefinite fasts while others stalled traffic by organising dharnas. TD legislators also decided to fast along with Mr Naidu to put pressure on the Maharashtra government for the immediate release of their leader and for allowing him to inspect the Babli project.

Seven TD activists from Hyderabad started a fast-unto-death at Ramanthapur to protest Mr Naidu’s arrest. Former mayor Mr T. Krishna Reddy and former minister Mr T. Srinivasa Yadav organised a motorcycle rally on the city roads while the Telugu Desam youth wing held a candlelight protest at Lower Tank Bund.

TD city leaders also organised demonstrations at RTC cross roads, Paradise Centre, Ameerpet, Kukatpally, MJ Market, Bahadurpura, Guljar House and at Nampally.

Raising slogans against the Maharashtra government they demanded the immediate release of Mr Naidu. Effigies of the Maharashtra Chief Minister, Mr Ashok Chavan, and the home minister were also burnt.

TD activists blocked roads at several places in the state and all district headquarters witnessed dharnas by local leaders. TD leaders in Srikakulam, Visakhapatnam, Vijayawada, Ongole, Nellore, Khammam and Ananthapur districts also organised protest marches and submitted memorandums to officials demanding Mr Naidu release.

The CPI and CPM have extended support for TD’s bandh call for Monday and the TD leadership has decided to intensify the agitations to bring pressure on the state government.

Train Accident in West Bengal 50 feared dead, 150 injured

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At least 50 people were killed and 150 injured after a speeding Sealdah-bound Uttar Banga Express rammed into three coaches of the stationary Bhagalpur-Ranchi Vananchal Express at Sainthia station in West Bengal's Birbhum district, about 190 km from Kolkata, early on Monday, railway authorities said.

The railway minister, Ms Mamata Banerjee, confirmed the 49 deaths, expressed regret, saying she was "sorry to see two incidents (railway accidents) in West Bengal in two months."

The eastern railway chief public relations officer, Mr Samir Goswami, said the dead included 39 men, eight women and two children. The accident took place around 2.15 am, rudely jolting hundreds of sleeping passengers. Among the dead were the driver and assistant driver of the Uttar Banga Express and the guard of the Vananchal Express.

Chief Security Commissioner of Eastern Railway, Mr S. Sahoo, told IANS: "We fear that more than 50 have died."

The accident occurred 52 days after the Gyaneshwari Express tragedy in which 148 people died as the Maoist guerillas cut open the pandrol clips (used to fix the rail to the sleeper) near Jhargram in West Midnapore district. After the Mumbai-bound Gyaneshwari Express derailed May 28, a freight train approaching from the opposite direction rammed into five derailed coaches, resulting in the high casualties.

Bodies from the accident spot have been sent to the district hospital in Suri, the headquarters of Birbhum district, Sainthia Government Railway Police (GRP) sources said.

"About 150 of the injured have been shifted to hospitals in Suri and Sainthia," Additional Director General of Police, (Railways) Mr Dilip Mitra, said.

Five medical teams and an accident relief team have reached the spot, authorities said. The site of the accident is 191 km from Howrah on the Bolpur-Rampurhat section of Eastern Railway's Howrah division.

An Eastern Railway spokesman said the Vananchal Express was at platform 4 when the Uttar Banga Express, coming from New Coochbehar, hit it. The engine of the speeding train ploughed through three coaches of the stationary express from the rear. All three coaches were badly mangled by the severity of the collision with one of the coaches shooting up from the tracks and careening into the footbridge above.

Local people were the first to rush in for the rescue as cries of the injured passengers, many of whom had lost their limbs, rent the air.

The authorities, facing allegations of a delayed start to the rescue efforts, were using gas-cutters to cut open the coaches and bring out the dead and rescue the injured.

"We have managed to extricate the bodies from two of the three compartments so far," Birbhum Police Superintendent, Mr Humayun Kabir, told IANS.

"Many of the bodies have got pasted in the coaches. We are only managing to extricate body parts, rather than whole bodies," said a rescue worker. "We were sleeping. Suddenly we were awakened by a loud sound. The train was dark. For a few minutes we were dumbfounded. Then I gathered my wits and came out of the train," said Mr R.N. Ghosh, a passenger of Uttar Banga Express.

"The station was also dark. I saw people running in panic. Then I found that Uttarbanga has hit another train. Three of the rear bogies of this train (Vananchal) were devastated," he said. The eastern railway general manager, Mr V.N. Tripathy, said an enquiry has been ordered into how both the trains came on to the same line.

Train movement on the down line has been disrupted in the Bolpur-Rampurhat section. The down Malda-Howrah Intercity Express were among several trains cancelled and many trains were stranded on the down line.

A railway official said other than the thee coaches that were hit, the remainder of the Vananchal Express was brought to Burdwan en route to Ranchi. The Uttar Banga Express has been brought to Rampurhat after replacing the damaged engine.

18.7.10

United Nations names Mukesh Ambani to key group on development goals

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Reliance Industries chief, Mr Mukesh Ambani, has been named by the United Nations to a key advocacy group on Millennium Development Goals, whose mandate includes finding ways to fight socio-economic evils such as poverty.Mr Ambani is the only Indian to be a part of the MDG Advocacy Group that comprises eminent international personalities including Microsoft Chairman, Mr Bill Gates, philanthropist, Mr Ted Turner and Nobel laureate, Mr Muhammad Yunus, among others.

Ambani is expected to focus on a global partnership for development, that will include development of an open, rule-based, predictable, non-discriminatory trading and financial system.

UN said the top Indian industrialist will also look at the special needs of the least developed countries (LDC), as well as landlocked developing countries and small island developing states.

The MDGs are eight international development goals that all 192 United Nations member states and at least 23 global organisations have agreed to achieve by the year 2015.

These include reducing extreme poverty, reducing child mortality rates, fighting disease epidemics such as AIDS and developing a global partnership for development.

The MDG Advocacy Group will support the UN Secretary- General, Mr Ban Ki-moon in building political will and mobilising global action, says the world body.

One of the first tasks of the Advocacy Group is the preparatory process for the MDG Summit in September this year. The MDG Summit is being seen as a turning point in the collective effort to achieve the goals by the 2015 target date.

Mr Ambani's appointment to the advocacy group comes at a time when the 2010 Millennium Development Goals report card paints a dark picture for South Asia, including India.

Ambani is a member of the Prime Minister's Council on Trade and Industry, government of India, and the Board of Governors of the National Council of Applied Economic Research, New Delhi.

He is also the Vice-Chairman of The World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD), a CEO-led, global association of some 200 companies dealing exclusively with business and sustainable development.

Apart from being a member of the Indo-US CEOs Forum, Mr Mukesh Ambani is also on the International Advisory Board of Citigroup, the National Board of Kuwait and the McKinsey Knowledge Advisory Council.

Ambati Rambabu's suspension 'painful': YS Jagan

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The Congress MP, Mr Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, on Sunday termed as "painful" the suspension of his close aide, Mr Ambati Rambabu, from the party.

He told reporters during his 'Odarpu yatra' in East Godavari district that he would take up the issue with the party's central leadership.

Mr Veerappa Moily, Congress general secretary in charge of party affairs in Andhra Pradesh, announced Mr Rambabu's suspension on Saturday night. Mr Rambabu, general secretary of the party's state unit, has been suspended for making certain remarks against the Chief Minister, Mr K. Rosaiah.

While criticising the Chief Minister for asking ministers and legislators not to join Jagan's yatra, Mr Rambabu had allegedly remarked that Mr Rosaiah should be indebted to late Y.S. Rajasekhar Reddy's family for becoming the Chief Minister.

"The suspension of Mr Rambabu has pained me," said Mr Jagan, who continued his yatra for the seventh day

During the yatra, the Kadapa MP was consoling the families of those who died of shock following his father YSR's death in a helicopter crash last year.

"What mistake have I committed that they will give a warning to me?" quipped Mr Jagan when a reporter asked if Mr Rambabu's suspension was a warning signal to those supporting him.

"The blessings of God and my late father are with those who are with me," he said and recalled that Mr Rambabu had accompanied his father during his 1,500-km long 'padyatra' across the state in 2003.

Meanwhile, Mr Rambabu said in Hyderabad that he had not received any communication from party leadership about his suspension. He pointed out that the party allows two weeks time for replying to a show cause notice. The notice on Rambabu was served July 9.

The Congress leadership in Delhi issued a statement on aturday night, announcing Mr Rambabu's suspension. Mr Jagan loyalists ask how he could be suspended when he still had time to reply.
Mr Moily, who had visited Hyderabad Friday, had ruled out any disciplinary action against Jagan saying 'Odarpu yatra' was his personal move.

Why Reddy's Targeted : So much set back after Death of Dr. YSR in Indian politcs

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BELLARY, A dusty town 270 km from Karnataka’s capital Bengaluru, has over the years transformed into a power centre of the rich and powerful. Famous for its iron ore mines and mining barons, a meeting called in the town may yet result in a change of guard in the state. On October 25, at a meeting called by Gali Janardhan Reddy, a mining baron and Karnataka’s Minister for Tourism and Infrastructure, mine owners rejected a decision taken by the chief minister of the state, BS Yeddyurappa. He had gone too far, they resolved. Within three days of that meeting, the Bharatiya Janata Party rushed its senior leader and in charge for Karnataka, Arun Jaitley, to the state. The BJP’s first ever government in Karnataka was in trouble 18 months after it took charge.


In an effort to raise money for the flood victims in the state, the chief minister decided to impose a cess of Rs 1,000 on every lorry transporting iron ore – a decision that was vociferously condemned by Janardhan Reddy and his brothers as the cess would adversely affect their mining empire. Unwilling to withdraw the cess (and bow down to the Reddys’ demands), Yeddyurappa pressed and obtained the required Cabinet approval. Hours after the cabinet decision, Janardhan Reddy and his brothers announced a decision of their own. Rallying all the mine owners of Bellary, they announced a Rs 500 crore housing project for the flood-hit victims in north Karnataka – independent of the government’s own rehabilitation plans for the flood affected. Two days later, as the crises worsened, the Reddys rounded up BJP legislators close to them and shifted them to posh resorts in Hyderabad and Goa – out of the Chief Minister’s and Jaitley’s reach. Even as discussions to resolve the crisis continue with the BJP’s central leadership in New Delhi, the question being asked is who are the Reddy brothers? And how did Janardhan Reddy come to occupy such a central position in the state’s politics?


There are a lot of stories one can tell about 42-year-old Gali Janardhan Reddy and his family. A man who owed debtors Rs 200 crore when his finance company collapsed in 1998. Ten years later, in 2008, the same man admitted that he and his wife alone have assets worth Rs 115 crore; with business turnovers of over Rs 2,000 crore. At last count, he and his brothers owned four helicopters besides an undisclosed number of aeroplanes. A number of luxury cars line the Reddy homes. In May 2009, the family spent an estimated Rs 20 crore on a wedding. The helicopters owned by the family ferried over 10,000 guests to the wedding even as 500 airconditioners helped them forget outside temperatures of 42 degree Celsius. A month later, the brothers donated a Rs 42 crore diamond-studded crown to a temple deity.
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Power pack Janaradhan and Karunakar greet their brother Somashekhar Photo: KPN


But it would be limiting to sketch Janardhan as a protagonist in a rags-to-riches story. If the last week alone is any indication, Janardhan Reddy has emerged to be a shrewd political strategist who is well on his way to establishing a Reddy Republic.


The second of three brothers, Janardhan Reddy is a member of the Karnataka Legislative Council – a position he has held since June 2006. His eldest brother Karunakar Reddy and the younger one Somashekhar are both members of the Legislative Assembly. B Sriramulu, another legislator from the area is very close to the family and is considered to be a Reddy brother. Of the four Reddy brothers then, three hold key portfolios in the current Yeddyurappa government while the fourth, Somashekhar is the chairman of a powerful statewide milk federation. Add to the family’s kitty, a Member of Parliament (Sriramulu’s sister J Shantha was elected to the Lok Sabha from Bellary), and two other members of Legislative Assembly. Impressive political growth for a family that first shot into the limelight for its trysts with senior BJP leader Sushma Swaraj during her election campaign against Sonia Gandhi in Bellary in 1999. Within the family, there is easy acknowledgement of the fact that two people responsible for this growth are Janardhan and Sriramulu.
REDDY MOUNTED A REVOLT AGAINST THE CM, LEADING THE MINING LOBBY TO REJECT THE NEW CESS ON TRANSPORTATION OF IRON ORE


As a political strategist, there is no doubting Janardhan’s abilities. Months after the BJP formed its first government in the South with the support of independent legislators, the party launched Operation Lotus to wean away legislators from other political parties into the BJP. The legislators were offered cash incentives, offers of ministerial berths and key positions in various government corporations. In a conversation with TEHELKA at the time, Janardhan did not dispute the allegation that the Reddy brothers were behind Operation Lotus – “We asked them and they answered positively. And God had has given us enough. We are only sharing what we have,” said Janardhan. Rumours at the time pegged the amount paid to legislators who walked over to the BJP at a few crore rupees each. Today as internal power struggles grip the party, three of the eight entrants under the BJP’s Operation Lotus have thrown their lot with the Reddy brothers. An investment that has paid off at the time of crisis.


It isn’t the idea of entrenched political influence in Karnataka alone that strengthens the idea of a Reddy fiefdom. It also emerges from the casual disregard the Reddys have displayed for nationally established boundaries between Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. Anantapur, the droughtprone Andhra Pradesh district that borders the Reddys’ home district of Bellary in Karnataka is stamped heavily by the Reddys’ presence. Their mining corporation, Obalapuram Mining Company (OMC) holds iron ore mining leases in Anantapur. In the past two weeks alone, the Divisional Forest Officer in Anantapur has issued five notices to the Reddy brothers for illegally mining across the border in Karnataka despite holding leases in Andhra Pradesh. The notices talk in detail of how the Reddys shifted the Karnataka-Andhra Pradesh state border by destroying the boundary markers — an observation upheld by the Karnataka and Andhra High Courts as well. In the latest notice issued on November 1 the liabilities are clearly mentioned. If convicted, Janardhan Reddy alone is liable to pay a penalty of Rs 1,000 crore for mining without a valid permit and an imprisonment term of six months. The Reddys have never responded to any of the notices sent to them on the issue.
IN 2006 REDDY DECLARED BELLARY OUT OF BOUNDS TO THE THEN CHIEF MINISTER. ‘BELLARY BELONGS TO US,’ IS HIS PROCLAMATION IN 2009
An AIDE of the family, Kanti Reddy, told TEHELKA that the courts should consider the concern the brothers have for the people of Anantapur before indicting them for illegal activities. The brothers have provided employment to thousands of families there even as they spend all their money and energy for the upliftment of people in Karnataka, he said. It seems a simple logic – how do boundaries drawn years ago matter if there was no injustice done to people across them? Ask Janardhan about the illegality of mining across states, or of encroaching on someone else’s property and the response is a clipped no. It is a matter for the courts, says Janardhan. The only other comment he will offer is that the Reddys have been unfairly targeted by people blinded by jealousy.Besides mining corporations, the Reddys also own the Rs 25,000 crore Brahmani Steel plant in Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh. Amidst much controversy, late chief minister YS Rajashekhar Reddy had alloted 10,675 acres to the Reddy brothers to set up the steel corporation apart from the 3,500 acres for building a second airport in the district.
Perhaps what clinches the idea of a Reddy Republic are the stories about Janardhan’s public declarations on Bellary. A month after he was elected a member of the Karnataka Legislative Council he declared the district out of bounds for the then chief minister. Three years later in 2009, the council heard another declaration – Bellary belongs to us.
The ongoing discussions in Delhi between the Reddy brothers and the central BJP leadership then has many implications – it will determine the price a state has to pay for its Cabinet deciding to impose cess in Bellary without the Reddys’ consent.

Karnataka CM Yeddyurappa backs Reddy brothers, wants Lok Ayukta to probe

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The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) appears to have decided to defend the Reddy brothers of Karnataka, who are under attack over allegations of illegal mining, with Chief Minister, Mr B.S. Yeddyurappa, stating here on Sunday that the "Reddy brothers were not responsible for illegal mining".


Mr Yeddyurappa's statement came after his meeting here with senior BJP leader, Ms Sushma Swaraj, who is considered close to the Reddy brothers - ministers, Mr Janardhana Reddy and Mr Karunakara Reddy. The brothers had earlier held talks with Ms Swaraj and Yeddyurappa in the morning in the wake of demands by the state governor and opposition parties for their resignation.

Mr Yeddyurappa told reporters: "Let the Lok Ayukta (ombudsman) probe the entire issue. We are ready for a thorough probe of the illegal mining issue in the state from 2003."

However, he did not say anything about a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into the illegal mining, which the opposition is demanding.

The Reddy brothers met the chief minister at the Karnataka Bhawan and later met with Swaraj, the Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha.

Ms Swaraj is believed to have told the brothers they should not "breach party discipline, whatever the decision is, in the interest of the party and the government".

But she also told them that the BJP will "not succumb to the pressure tactics of the Congress", an aide of Mr Janardhana Reddy, the state tourism minister, told IANS.

A high-level meeting of the party leaders here on Saturday had suggested that Ms Swaraj should "interact and influence the Reddy brothers" to save the Karnataka ministry, the first-ever BJP government in south India, party sources said.

The Saturday meeting was attended by senior BJP leader, Mr L.K. Advani, party president Mr Nitin Gadkari, Mr Yeddyurappa, party general secretary, Mr Ananth Kumar, office bearers of the state unit and several state ministers.

The Reddy brothers may address a news conference later on Sunday.

Mr Janardhana Reddy told the media that they will counter the "false propaganda launched by the Congress party". "I am ready to resign if any of the allegations are proved," he told reporters. "Neither the Supreme Court, the Lok Ayukta, not even the central government has found any wrong doing by us," he claimed.

The allegations against the brothers have become a thorny issue for the BJP since Governor, Mr H.R. Bharadwaj, last week asked Mr Yeddyurappa to drop the "corrupt ministers". Mr Bharadwaj had met President, Ms Pratibha Patil, as the opposition members in the Karnataka assembly - Congress and Janata Dal-Secular MLAs - held a dharna in the house pressing for a CBI probe into the illegal mining.

"The BJP is in a tricky situation of trying to safeguard its image while not succumbing to the opposition pressure to drop the Reddy brothers from the ministry," a BJP central leader 

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Reddy brothers got support from the BJP top brass

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The Reddy Brothers are on a goodwill mission to New Delhi to renew their bonds with senior BJP leaders and make sure the controversy over their involvement in illegal mining, does not affect their image. Accompanying tourism minister Janardhan Reddy and revenue minister Karunakar Reddy on their visit on Friday was none other than their close associate, health minister B. Sreeramulu.




The three ministers preferred to go separately than accompany the chief minister who is also in the national capital with two other ministers — home minister Dr V.S. Acharya and law and parliamentary affairs minister, Suresh Kumar. Nor are they staying at Karnataka Bhavan where ministers put up during their visit to Delhi.

Sources in the Reddy camp said the three ministers met BJP leaders including leaders of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, Arun Jaitley and Sushma Swaraj and explained in detail how they were being targeted by the media and Opposition parties. They also reiterated their claim that they were not involved in illegal mining.

The visit betrays a feeling of insecurity among the Bellary troika about their future, said sources. It comes soon after a meeting organised for party MLAs at Mr Karunakar Reddy’s residence. The revenue minister had then confided to legislators close to him that no central leader except Ms Swaraj was backing them. The Reddys are expected to return by Saturday evening.

Axe Reddys: Advani to BSY

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Caught between the devil and the deep sea, the central leadership of the BJP on Saturday was said to be considering dropping the Reddy brothers of Bellary, under attack from the Opposition over alleged illegal mining activities, from the Karnataka Cabinet, but only if it could do so without jeopardizing the B.S. Yeddyurappa government.
Sources in the party told Deccan Chronicle that when Chief Minister Yeddyurappa met party veteran Mr L.K. Advani, the latter asked him if he was confident he could save his government after dropping tourism minister Janardhan Reddy, revenue minister Karunakar Reddy and their camp follower, health minister B. Sriramulu.
Mr Yeddyurappa is said to have replied in the affirmative, but state BJP president K.S. Eshwarappa is said to have cautioned Mr Advani that it would be a difficult game to play.
Sources privy to the conversation said the BJP could turn to the Reddys’ mentor Ms Sushma Swaraj to get them to resign on their own without creating a crisis and wait for the Lokayukta report. They could be back in government if the Lokayukta gave them a clean chit.

Stepping into YSR shoes: Jagan builds own cadre during yatra

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The Congress MP, Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, is busy building his own cadre by interacting with village and mandal-level Congress leaders and supporters during his Odarpu yatra in East Godavari.

Mr Jagan, who was supposed to wind up the tour by July 19 after visiting 70-odd bereaved families, has extended it up to July 26. He is working hard building his base and an associate boasted that the MP was working almost 22 hours a day. While most Congress ministers and MLAs are keeping away from the yatra some are, however, extending their support to Mr Jagan. Prominent among them was minister for social welfare, Mr Pilli Subash Chandra Bose, who defied the diktats of the Congress high command and joined the yatra.
Mr Bose, a staunch loyalist and supporter of YSR, joined the tour at Peddapuram on Friday and continued on Saturday. The local Congress MLA, Mr Routhu Surya Prakasa Rao, also joined the tour. “I will extend all my support to late CM Y. S. Rajasekhar Reddy’s family irrespective of any repercussions,” he said.
Many Congress MLAs including Mr K. Srinivasulu, Mr Amarnath Reddy, Mr Alla Nani, Ms Pamula Rajeswari Devi and MLCs Mr Kandula Durgesh and Mr G.V.V. Satyanarayana Raju also took part in the yatra.
The minister for rural water supply, Mr Pinepe Viswaroop, representing the Amalapuram Assembly segment in the district has, however, kept away from the tour and the local MP, Mr Vundavalli Arun Kumar, has also been conspicuous with his absence while Mr Jagan has been touring the villages under his Parliamentary segment.
All along the scheduled stops of Mr Reddy, Congress cadres at mandal and village level and activists of NSUI are erecting huge cut-outs of YSR. Flexi boards and banners are also carrying portraits of Congress president Sonia Gandhi, Mr Jagan and those of the lower rung leader who sponsored it. The gist of most of Mr Jagan’s speeches is: “I am no longer alone. I have the support from all of you coming from the bottom of your hearts. Kindly forgive me for failing to spare more time for you as I have been entrusted with a great task.”
Mr Jagan Mohan Reddy seems to be trying to copy Y.S.R’s famous 1,470 km-long padayatra of 2003 which had got him power.

Congress leaders meet Sonia

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A delegation of Maharashtra Congress leaders, led by the Chief Minister, Mr Ashok Chavan, met the party chief, Mrs Sonia Gandhi, and apprised her of the situation in the state in the wake of flaring up of the boundary dispute with Karnataka.

They had already met the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, on the issue.

The Karnataka Chief Minister, Mr B.S. Yeddyurappa, said that “Belgaum is integral part of Karnataka.”

However, Mr Chavan said he was firm on his demand for UT status.

All India Congress suspends its General secretary in Andhra Pradesh :Ambati rambabui

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The APCC general secretary and former MLA, Mr Ambati Rambabu, has been suspended from the Congress for publicly accusing the Chief Minister, Mr K. Rosaiah, of trying to torpedo the Odarpu yatra taken out by the Kadapa MP, Mr Jaganmohan Reddy.



Mr Rambabu, a close follower of Mr Jagan, had also castigated Mr Rosaiah for celebrating his birthday before the first death anniversary of the former Chief Minister, Dr Y.S. Rajasekhar Reddy.

The AICC’s move caught the state Congress by surprise, since there was the feeling that action would be delayed to prevent any ill-feeling in the Kapu community to which the former MLA belongs.

However, the union minister and AICC leader, Mr Veerappa Moily, who is in charge of party affairs in the state, said that the party had taken his utterances against the Chief Minister very seriously and decided to take immediate action.

Earlier, the PCC disciplinary committee headed by the former minister, Mr Kanteti Satyanarayana Raju, had served a show cause notice to Mr Rambabu asking him to appear before it and explain his statements.

He appeared before the committee and sought time till July 31 to furnish his explanation. The committee had agreed to it.

It was felt that this was a delaying tactic till the Assembly by-elections got over since Kapu leaders had said that any action against Mr Rambabu will be viewed as an attack against the community.

However, the AICC put its foot down and has decided to suspend him from the party regardless of the political fallout.

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Congress and others demands Nitish Kumar's resignation over scam

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Congress party workers in Bihar staged a sit-in here on Saturday demanding the resignation of the Chief Minister, Mr Nitish Kumar, after the Patna High Court ordered a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe against him into alleged financial irregularities of Rs 11,412 crore.


Hundreds of Congress workers and leaders staged a day-long sit-in at Kargil Chowk near Gandhi Maidan here. This comes ahead of the forthcoming state assembly polls in October-November this year.

"Nitish Kumar has no right to continue in office. He should step down on moral grounds. The Congress will launch a statewide campaign to expose his involvement in the scam. After the scam hit headlines, his clean image and good governance are being questioned by people," state Congress president, Mr Choudhary Mahboob Ali Qaiser, told IANS.

He said the Congress will stage protests at the district and panchayat levels as the central government funds provided to the state for development schemes had been "looted".

Opposition Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), the Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) have decided to meet Governor, Mr Devanand Kunwar, on Saturday or Sunday to submit a memorandum in this connection.

RJD chief, Mr Lalu Prasad,on Friday said Mr Nitish Kumar should resign as he was no more a leader with a clean image. "The court ordering for a CBI probe against Mr Nitish Kumar was enough for him to resign," Mr Lalu Prasad said.

On Thursday, a division bench of Chief Justice R.M. Doshit and Justice S.K. Katariyar handed over the probe to the CBI. The court observed that it was necessary to hand over the probe as the accused in the case are the chief minister, the deputy chief minister and 45 others, including ministers and top officials.

Petitioner Arvind Kumar pointed to financial irregularities in the development funds during 2002-2008 in Bihar.

He said the report of the accountant general (AG) of Bihar formed the basis of his complaint. In the report, the AG mentioned the financial irregularities in various funds meant for the development in the state.

The AG, in his report, had mentioned that the detailed bills to the tune of Rs.1,100 crore were not available and the state government could not provide the same to the AG for calculation and assessment.

The court has fixed July 26 as next hearing date in the case.

Earlier this week, a complaint was filed by Arwal district-based social activist Mohan Kumar in the special vigilance court of Patna, in which Nitish Kumar, Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi and 45 others have been accused of financial irregularities involving Rs 11,412 crore.

Andhra Pradesh Cabinet blocks CM proposals

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The Chief Minister, Mr K. Rosaiah, could not initiate inquiries into three crucial issues including the Sompeta firing as a majority of the Cabinet members shot down his proposal.


Mr Roaiah was isolated in the Cabinet meeting held on Friday, an unprecedented political development in the last few decades.

A majority of the ministers did not agree with the proposal to initiate inquiry into award of iron ore mining project to Rakshana Steels in Bayyaram, police firing in Sompeta and missing of Sri Krishnadevaraya jewellery in Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams.

According to sources, the ministers were vociferous and found fault with the very concept of succumbing to the pressure of the Opposition parties and ordering probes.

They also cautioned him against the investors losing confidence and avoiding the state, if the government went back on its own decisions referring to the latter expressing readiness to stop NCC power project.

The trouble started with Mr Rosaiah raising the Bayyaram controversy and the Opposition parties’ demand for a probe. Sources said Mr Rosaiah had sent the file relating to inquiry into Bayyaram coal deal to the mines minister, Mr B. Srinivasa Reddy on Thursday night itself. The minister was told to moot the proposal in the Cabinet.

Mr Srinivasa Reddy arrived at the Cabinet meeting hall in advance and showed it to several ministers present.

SC supports HC on Mudirajs

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The Supreme Court on Friday refused to stay the Andhra Pradesh HC order quashing the state government’s decision to shift a backward community from one group to another to rationalise reservation.


A bench headed by Chief Justice S.H. Kapadia said any order given at this juncture would adversely affect students who were midway through the admission process.

The HC had on November 3, 2009, quashed an order (GO Ms No 15) issued by the government in February 2009 bringing the Mudiraj community from D group of backward classes to A group. As per the state’s reservation scheme, the communities placed in A, B, C and D groups are provided 7, 10, one and 7 per cent reservation respectively.

The dispute had arisen following claims by the Mudiraj Mahasabha and Hakkula Porata Samiti that they had been placed in wrong groups and deprived of proportionate benefits in reservation.

Hearing the appeal filed by the state against the HC order, the bench, which also comprised of Justices K.S. Radhakrishnan and Swatanter Kumar, asked whether the admission process was over. When the court was informed that it was not fully over, the CJI said, “We don’t want to disturb it. At this stage we don’t want to create any problem for the students.”

The senior advocate, Mr T.R. Andhyarujina, appearing for some of the petitioners, questioned the rationale of the government decision for shifting of the communities. “Too many people are coming in one group creating problem to the communities already listed in that group,” he said.

Lawyers appearing for other groups also said that there should first be a study of different groups before such shifting can be done.

It was explained to the top court that the state had created ABCD categories to implement OBC quota in a “rationalised” manner on the recommendation of Anantharaman Commission in 1970.

The solicitor general, Mr Gopal Subramaniam, also submitted that the inter-group adjustments had not changed the percentage of the quota already allotted to a particular group.

While quashing the order, the HC had in principle accepted the state’s stand that periodic review by backward class commission should be done for inclusion and exclusion of certain groups from a particular category, but it wanted to know why increase and decrease in the sub-quota percentage for a particular group was not done in same proportion.

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