BSP crushes everyone to take power in Uttar Pradesh

By Sharat PradhanIANSLucknow : The Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) created history Friday with an amazing electoral victory in Uttar Pradesh, India's most populous state,...

Mulayam to resign at 3 p.m.

By IANS

Lucknow : Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mulayam Singh Yadav will submit his resignation to Governor T.V. Rajeshwar at 3 p.m. Friday.

Congress congratulates Mayawati

By IANS

New Delhi : The Congress party Friday congratulated Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) leader Mayawati for her victorious showing in the Uttar Pradesh elections.

Uttar Pradesh’s thumbs-up to BSP stun Mulayam, BJP

By Sharat PradhanIANSLucknow : The Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) was poised to take power in India's most populous state Uttar Pradesh after pulling off...

New-face BSP racing ahead in fractured Uttar Pradesh

By IANS

Lucknow : The Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) of three times chief minister Mayawati was inching towards becoming the single largest outfit in the Uttar Pradesh assembly Friday as counting of the millions of votes got underway in the country's most populous and politically crucial state.

Fake encounter: Geeta Johri begins probe in Hyderabad

By IANS Hyderabad: Gujarat Police official Geeta Johri, who is heading investigations into the 'fake encounter' killings of Sohrabuddin Sheikh and his wife Kausar Bi in 2005, Thursday began a probe into the role of Andhra Pradesh Police in the case. The inspector-general of police-CID, who arrived here Wednesday night along with a CID official, may question a few Hyderabad police officials and an IPS officer of the Gujarat cadre who is currently on deputation with the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) in Hyderabad.

Army admits to staged encounter in Assam

By Syed Zarir Hussain Guwahati: Admitting that the killing of a youth in Assam last week "was unfortunate", Indian Army officials here Thursday said they have ordered a probe to punish guilty officials involved in the fake encounter. "The killing of Budheswar Moran was unfortunate," Major General N.C. Marwah, general-officer-commanding (GOC) of the second Mountain Division, told reporters here. "I assure you that the inquiry would be impartial and those found guilty will be punished," he added.

Many more ‘Shahabuddins’ await comeuppance

By Imran Khan Patna: As far as Bihar is concerned, it is just one Shahabuddin down with many more to go. A number of criminals with political links - charged with murders, kidnaps and extortions - are in line for legal retribution. The life sentence handed to Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) MP Mohammed Shahabuddin, for the kidnapping of a political activist in 1999, has brought the state known for lawlessness a ray of hope that similar punishments await others of his ilk.

Ban Ki-Moon urges peaceful solution at UN meeting on question of Palestine

By TwoCircles.net newsdesk United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today called for a peaceful and negotiated two-state solution as the UN Committee opened the UN African Meeting on the Question of Palestine today in Pretoria with the South African Government’s support. “A viable and independent Palestine and a safe and secure Israel would not only be a blessing for the two peoples, but would also help promote peace and stability in the wider region,� Mr. Ban said in a message delivered by Tuliameni Kalomoh, Assistant Secretary-General for Political Affairs.

PK Abdul Azis likely to be next AMU VC

By TwoCircles.net staff reporter

Aligarh : Though President of the Republic APJ Abul Kalam is entitled to appoint one of the three persons recommended by the Aligarh Muslim University Court as Vice Chancellor of the University, Professor PK Abdul Azis, present Vice Chancellor of Cochin University of Science and Technology is likely to be named as the next VC of this pioneer Muslim educational centre.

“If Muslims aren’t minority, a Muslim can be CM”

By TwoCircles.net staff reporter Bareilly : Since the Allahabad High Court pronounced last month a controversial judgement striking at the very roots of the minority status of Muslims in Uttar Pradesh, debates and discussions on the subject are going on not only in this north Indian State but in other parts of the country as well. Muslim scholars and intellectuals have been raising their voice against the HC decision ever since.

‘Parzania’ once more in Ahmedabad

By IANS

Ahmedabad : "Parzania", a film on Gujarat's sectarian violence of 2002 that faced screening 'bans' in the state, will now have a second show in Ahmedabad thanks to an NGO.

Global award to boost Dalit cause, says Indian publisher

By Sujoy Dhar

IANS

Kolkata : An Indian publishing house specializing in caste inequalities and identity politics says a prestigious award it has won will help generate support for the country's oppressed communities.

BJP told to strongly condemn anti-minorities CD

By IANS

New Delhi : In a setback to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), the Election Commission Tuesday directed it to strongly condemn a controversial CD for election campaign in Uttar Pradesh in which Muslims had been denigrated.

Three Gujarat cops sent to judicial custody

By IANS

Ahmedabad : The three senior police officials arrested last month for the 2005 staged killing of a Muslim youth were Tuesday sent to judicial custody till May 25.

Mammootty for Left youth role in containing communalism

By IANS

Chennai : Malayalam superstar Mammootty Tuesday stressed that the Gujarat carnage in 2002 "would not have happened" if the Communist Party of India-Marxist's (CPI-M) youth wing had been stronger in that state.

Gujarat staged killings rock parliament again

By IANS

New Delhi : Parliament was rocked again Tuesday over the 2005 staged killing of a Muslim couple by Gujarat police with various political parties demanding a discussion on the matter, leading to repeated adjournment of both houses.

Karnataka court upholds ban on lottery tickets

By IANS

Bangalore : The Karnataka High Court Tuesday upheld the ban on sale of lottery tickets enforced by the state government since April 1.

Shahabuddin sentenced to life for murder

By IANS

Patna : Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) MP Mohammed Shahabuddin was Tuesday sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of a political activist in 1999. This could disqualify him from contesting parliamentary elections again.

World’s first zero-carbon city coming up in Abu Dhabi

By IANSAbu Dhabi : Abu Dhabi will soon have the world's first zero-carbon, zero-waste and multifaceted city powered by renewable energy resources. According to...

Cancel Shahabuddin’s Lok Sabha membership: CPI-ML

By IANS

Patna : Soon after a Bihar court Tuesday sentenced Rashtriya Janata Dal MP Mohammed Shahabuddin to life imprisonment for murder, the Communist Party of India-Marxist-Leninist (CPI-ML) has demanded the cancellation of his Lok Sabha membership.

Treaty with Japan may legalize dumping toxic waste in India

By Papri Sri Raman

IANS

Chennai : Environmental groups and NGOs in India are up in arms against a coming India-Japan treaty regarding the export of old Japanese ships and toxic chemicals to Indian shipyards.

PUCL questions “Citizens First” claim of Delhi Police

By TwoCircles.net staff writer

New Delhi: A first-hand account of condition in Sultanpuri Police station puts serious doubt over Delhi Police's claims that citizens come first and gives a dark meaning to their slogan "with you for you always."

Allocation for minorities fund hiked

By IANS

New Delhi : The central government contribution to the minorities fund has been raised from Rs.182.9 million in 2006-07 to Rs.700 million for the current financial year, the Rajya Sabha was told Monday.

Conspiracy to kill Vanzara with polls in mind: Congress

By IANS

New Delhi : The Congress Monday accused Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi and the state's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of hatching a conspiracy to physically eliminate controversial police officer D.G. Vanzara to "create a communal situation" before the elections in the state.

Three more policemen arrested in staged killings

By IANS

New Delhi/Ahmedabad : Three more policemen of Gujarat's anti-terrorist squad (ATS) were arrested in Ahmedabad Monday as forensic experts finished conducting excavations at the farm of arrested police officer D.G. Vanzara looking for possible remains of Kausar Bi, the wife of encounter victim Sohrabuddin Sheikh.

Women’s outfit opposes sex education in Kashmir

By IANS

Srinagar : The women's separatist outfit, Dukhtaran-e-Milat (DeM) Monday opposed introduction of sex education in Kashmir schools despite officials having no such plans.

Addressing a media conference here, Asiya Andrabi, the DeM chief said, "We shall oppose tooth and nail the nefarious Indian designs to perpetuate obscenity and vulgarity in the society through the introduction of sex education in schools."

Apex court to hear petitions challenging quota tomorrow

By IANS

New Delhi : The Supreme Court will hear Tuesday a batch of petitions challenging the constitutional validity of a law providing 27 percent reservation for Other Backward Classes (OBCs) students in elite central educational institutions for 2007-2008.

TADA court summons 23 not guilty on Wednesday

By IANS

Mumbai : A special court conducting trial of the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts has summoned all the 23 who have been found not guilty, including three of the Memon family, to appear before it on Wednesday.

How Sarkozy won and Royal lost the French presidency

By DPA

Paris : France's conservative president-elect Nicolas Sarkozy won Sunday's election nearly four months before the actual vote took place, thanks largely to a fatal miscalculation by his opponent, Segolene Royal.

Several countries offer to revive Arabic-Persian university

By Imran Khan

IANS

Patna, May 7 (IANS) An Arabic-Persian university in Patna, which is almost in a state of non-existence, might soon overcome the crisis as some West and Central Asian countries have offered funds to revive it.

Four Congress legislators in Andhra Pradesh suspended

By IANS

Hyderabad : The ruling Congress party in Andhra Pradesh Sunday suspended four legislators for causing the defeat of party candidates in legislative council elections and issued a show cause notice to another for criticising the party and the government.

‘Wage a war against hate mentality to save humanity’

By TwoCircles.net staff reporter

New Delhi : As newspapers and magazines are loaded with reports and articles on the staged encounter killing of Sohrabuddin Sheikh and eliminating his wife Kauser Bi, Urdu daily Hindustan Express columnist Ahmad Javed in his celebrated column Fikr-e-Farda wrote an article Sunday entitled "Only Modi and Vanzara aren't the murderer of Sohrab" and ran a slug: If you have to save India, devise the remedy of the hate mentality which is taking shape of Modi or Vanzara.

Simplifying terms like ‘Muslim’ dangerous: Pakistani author

By IANS

New Delhi : The novel "Reluctant Fundamentalist" is an attempt to demonstrate the "dangers of simplification", says its Pakistani author Mohsin Hamid, who was in India for its launch.

Officials take bribe to release education grant to madrasas

By TwoCircles.net staff reporter

Nuh :  While Union Government, particularly its Human Resources Development Ministry, is taking measures to uplift the Muslim community by launching various schemes, officials responsible for releasing grants under the Sarv Shiksha
Abhiyan (SSA) scheme in the Mewat region of Haryana are allegedly throwing "pay money to get money" offers to madrasa managements.

Gujarat ‘fake encounter’ cops suspended

By IANS

Ahmedabad : The Gujarat government has suspended two senior police officers charged with the staged killing of a Muslim, Sohrabuddin Sheikh, a full 12 days after they were arrested.

Killing Muslims was fair game in Gujarat, says ex-cop

By Liz Mathew

IANS

New Delhi : A former Gujarat Police officer says the Narendra Modi government had virtually institutionalized the killings of Muslims in staged shootouts and that he too was asked to kill some but he refused to.

Gujarat killings put Modi in a tight spot

By Ashish Mehta

IANS

Gandhinagar : The shocking revelations about the killing of a Muslim man in 2005 by Gujarat police in a staged shoot out, coming only months ahead of the assembly polls, may put Chief Minister Narendra Modi in an unenviable position.

15 Indians on board Kenya airliner

By IANS

New Delhi : Following is the list of Indians on board the Kenyan Airways airliner feared to have crashed in the Cameroon Saturday, according to a list of the Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs:

Yasin Malik arrested in south Kashmir, released later

By IANS

Srinagar : Pro-independence Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) chairman Yasin Malik was arrested in south Kashmir's Anantnag district Saturday evening and was later released here a day before he was scheduled to start a "freedom journey" from the district.

Kashmiri Muslims want Pandits back

By News Agency of Kashmir

Jammu: Roots in Kashmir (RIK) an initiative by a group of Kashmiri Pandit youth today said that 85 percent of Kashmiri Muslims want Kashmii Pandits to return back to valley.

The RIK group, which is on three-day study tour of migrant camps, announces its Jammu chapter and claimed that they have also some Muslim and Sikh youth as members of their Organization. RIK said that it is planning to organize a Kashmir conference in coming days.

Kenyan plane crashes in Cameroon

By DPA

Nairobi : A passenger jet en route to the Kenyan capital Nairobi with 114 people aboard, most of them from India, Cameroon and South Africa, has crashed in southern Cameroon, officials and radio reports said Saturday.

Britain’s Labour Party suffers losses in local polls

By DPA

London : Britain's ruling Labour Party suffered marked losses in local and regional elections, the last of the Blair era, but results Friday showed that the party steered clear of an "electoral disaster" that had been widely predicted.

Army challenges police action in Kashmir fake encounters

By IANS Srinagar : The Indian Army has challenged the jurisdiction of the Jammu and Kashmir Police in charging five army personnel in the infamous fake encounter cases, where civilians were kidnapped, framed as terrorists and killed. The army, in an application filed in the court of the chief judicial magistrate (CJM) here Thursday, has challenged the chargesheet filed by the special investigation team (SIT) probing the alleged staged shootouts that resulted in the killing of five civilians in Jammu and Kashmir.

More arrested for staged killing; apex court defers CBI probe

By IANS

New Delhi/Ahmedabad : As more Gujarat police officials were arrested Thursday over the November 2005 staged killing of Ahmedabad resident Sohrabuddin Sheikh and his wife's subsequent murder, the Supreme Court held that it was a "prima facie" fit case to be probed by the Central Bureau of investigation.

The apex court also gave the Gujarat police "some more time" to complete its probe into the incident and deferred a final order on the issue to May 15.

As veto stays, Bush seeks compromise on Iraq funding

By Xinhua Washington : US President George W. Bush and Congressional leaders met at the White House to find common ground for a new bill over war funding in Iraq that also includes a timeframe for withdrawing US troops. "I'm confident that we can reach agreement on a new spending bill," Bush said Wednesday. He said that Tuesday, when he vetoed the bill, "was a day that highlighted differences" and Wednesday was "a day where we can work together to find common ground". Describing the meeting as "very positive," Democrats, however, did not concede from their position on the war.

Islam gave dignity & honour to women: MP Governor

By Pervez Bari, TwoCircles.net
 

Bhopal: The Prophet of Islam Hazrat Mohammad (PBUH) is the savior of humanity who laid special emphasis on womenfolk. More than 1400 years ago when the Arabs were indulging in infanticide and killing the girl child Hazrat Mohammad (PBUH) put an end to it while spreading the message of equality, justice and brotherhood as enunciated by Islam.

Heavy rains, hailstorm bring relief to north India

By IANS New Delhi/Shimla : Heavy rain and hailstorm Wednesday brought a hugely welcome relief to north India, fried and frazzled for a whole week in searing heat. The widespread rain that brought a welcome fall in temperature was due to low pressure created over northwest India, said India Meteorological Department (IMD) here. "The upper air circulation due to low pressure areas in Punjab and Rajasthan are the primary reason for this weather condition," said IMD Director S.C. Bhan.

Another shootout victim’s family demands CBI probe

By IANS, Thane (Maharashtra) : The Gujarat police looked deeper into trouble Wednesday after family members of a Mumbra-based victim of an allegedly staged shootout demanded a probe by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) or any other competent agency into her death in 2005.

Indian Army tests network-centric warfare skills

By Vishnu Makhijani IANS Pallu (Rajasthan) : Tanks rumbled across the desert as helicopter gunships hovered overhead to provide protective cover even as hundreds of soldiers parachuted into "enemy" territory when night fell in an Indian Army war game to test its newly-acquired IT-based battlefield techniques. Elsewhere, soldiers scrambled across a water obstacle after a furious fire fight while helicopter borne troops surreptitiously penetrated into "enemy" territory to neutralise a radar installation and open an air corridor for the attacking forces.

Pakistani judge hearing adjourned

By DPA, Islamabad : The case against Pakistan's suspended top judge was Wednesday adjourned at the sixth hearing amid tense scenes outside the Supreme Court in Islamabad. As police clashed briefly with protesters on the streets, a five- member panel of judges said it would convene again Thursday to hear the presidential reference for abuse of office against the non-functional Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry. The panel dismissed the request of the defence counsel that the proceedings against Chaudhry should be halted as its authority had already been challenged in the Supreme Court.

Rain, breeze brings chill to north India

By IANS New Delhi/Shimla : North India witnessed a respite from last week's scorching heat in a cascading effect after heavy rains and hailstorms lashed Shimla in Himachal Pradesh early Wednesday. Light rains and strong breeze in Delhi and Agra late Wednesday morning brought down temperatures and cheered people in the capital who had been staying indoors due to the searing heat. Foreign tourists in the city of Taj Mahal, who had been avoiding visits to the Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri, too welcomed the unexpected relief.

N-deal: Burns going to New Delhi for ‘final’ agreement

By IANS, Washington : Encouraged by "extensive progress" on the bilateral civil nuclear cooperation pact with India, US Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Nicholas Burns will be going to New Delhi later this month to reach a "final" 123 agreement that will pave the way for resumption of nuclear trade between the two countries.

A chronicler of 1857 par excellence

By M.R. Narayan Swamy, Indo-Asian News Service New Delhi : It was towards the close of the 19th century when the teenager heard about the 1857 revolt for the first time. In no time Khwaja Hasan Nizami began to find out what really happened. In the years to come, he wrote 15 fine books on the Mutiny. Sadly, few survive with his family here.

Mayawati’s social engineering proving successful

By Gilles Verniers, IANS One significant trend emerging from the current assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh is the attempt made by most parties to broaden their support base by wooing social groups that did not figure in their traditional support base earlier. The Mayawati-led Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), which occupies the frontrunner position in every exit poll, best embodies this strategy of social coalition building, by mobilising the upper castes, not so long ago depicted as the arch-enemy of its core Dalit support base.

Giving privileges to minorities govt’s constitutional duty

By TwoCircles.net staff reporter

Agra : It is the constitutional duty of the government to provide the minorities with their legitimate rights and privileges; if a court of law nullifies the minority status of Muslims, it would be un-constitutional and the government would stand duty bound to get such a pronouncement null and void, remarked Head Department of Law Aligarh Muslim University Aligarh Dr Shakeel Samdani. He was participating in a seminar on "If Muslims would not be Minority" organised here Monday under the aegis of Muslim Advocates Forum.

Verdict on Gujarat fake shootout on Thursday

By IANS New Delhi : The Supreme Court has deferred to Thursday its verdict on the staged shootout of Ahmedabad resident Sohrabbudin Sheikh and...

Israeli minister resigns over harsh report on Lebanon war

By DPA

Tel Aviv : A minister of the Israeli Labour Party coalition partner announced his resignation Tuesday, becoming the first member of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's cabinet to quit over a report harshly criticizing his handling of last summer's war with Hezbollah.

A step forward with TwoCircles.net

By TwoCircles editorial team

A year ago, in the month of May, we set on a journey to unknown future. We had budget for six months of minimum operation but were hopeful that somehow we will pull it through. Even then it was an uncertain future, but we just wanted to show that it can be done. Muslims can have their own media and their own voice in the ever increasing din of media.

Dalit Muslims, Christians march for quota

By TwoCircles.net staff reporter

New Delhi : Various organisations of Dalit Muslims and Christians staged a march from Ramlila Ground to Jantar Mantar here Monday to demand amendment to Article 341 of the Constitution, which restricts economically backward Muslims and Christians from the benefits of reservations.

With the waving of a green flag by Rajya Sabha member and Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind general secretary Maulana Mahmood Madani started the mammoth rally, which urged the Union Government to bring discrimination against Dalit Muslims and Christians to an end.

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