Pakistani forces violate ceasefire along LoC in Uri in Jammu and Kashmir

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Pakistani forces on August 20 violated ceasefire along the Line of Control (LoC) in Kamalkote sector of Baramullah district’s Uri in Jammu and Kashmir, police said.

Police added that no damage or casualty has been reported so far.

Superintendent of Police (SSP), Baramulla, Imtiyaz Hussain, said, that some mortar shells were fired by Pakistani forces in the Kamalkote area this afternoon.

The attack came just a day after newly-elected Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan stressed on improving ties with neighboring countries in his inaugural speech.

In a similar incident on August 17, Pakistan violated the ceasefire protocol in Poonch sector’s Chakan da Bagh.

On August 18, Pakistani troops had also violated the ceasefire along the LoC in Uri sector.

More details are awaited.

CMs Of Northern States, Including Punjab, Decide To Set Up Central Secretariat In Panchkula For Data Sharing On Drugs

The Chief Ministers of the Northern States on Monday decided unanimously to set up a common/central secretariat, to be based in Panchkula, for data and information sharing, which was critical to the fight against drugs.

Nodal officers will be deputed by each of the states to coordinate the sharing process, the Chief Ministers decided at a Regional Conference on Drugs – Challenges & Strategies, convened here to discuss and formulate a joint strategy to fight drugs.

The conference was attended by Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh, Haryana CM ML Khattar, Uttarakhand CM TS Rawat, with Himachal Pradesh CM Jai Ram Thakur participating through video conference as he was unable to land due to bad weather.

Senior civil and police officers from these states, as well as Rajasthan, Delhi and Chandigarh UT, were present at the meeting, aimed at evolving a joint strategy against drugs, overcoming all political and regional divides.

The meeting accepted the suggestion of Captain Amarinder Singh to hold regular meetings at various levels to tackle the problem and monitor the progress of the anti-drug fight. Based on Captain Amarinder’s proposal, they decided to meet every six months to monitor the progress of the joint strategy against drugs.

It was also decided to invite the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister to join in, and the state of Jammu and Kashmir would also be involved in the anti-drug strategy implementation, the meeting decided, the Chief Ministers told mediapersons at a press conference later.

On the suggestion of Captain Amarinder, it was further decided to hold a meeting once every quarter at the highest official level, rotationally chaired by the Chief Secretary / DGP of the concerned States. SSPs of the adjoining districts of the various states would coordinate on a day to day level, the meeting decided.

It was also decided that the states would launch a major awareness campaign in their respective schools, while engaging youth in sports and other activities at village levels. Skill development of youth would also be undertaken on a major scale to prevent the spread of drugs.

Drugs have no boundaries, hence the need for a joint strategy, said Captain Amarinder while talking to the media.

All the states were of the view that information and data sharing was critical to making the fight against drugs a success.

During the meeting, the Punjab Chief Minister mooted a Regional Cooperative Framework of the northern states to institutionalise inter-state and inter-agency coordination to deal with the menace of drugs. It would help to effectively coordinate, create common database and real sharing of information & intelligence, and undertake joint operations to help counter drug peddlers and break their modus operandi to smuggle drugs.

He also suggested that all the affected states approach the Centre for funds for drug prevention, which could be arranged through 21 departments of the central government.

The Punjab Chief Minister also mooted representation by central agencies, such as BSF, DRI, NCB, RPF, CISF & Customs, which may be asked to designate Senior Officers as Nodal Officers. These meetings should necessarily include these officers, he suggested.

Underlining the need for Joint Training of personnel, Captain Amarinder said information and best practices should be shared along with resources for effective training of STF, Medical professionals, volunteers etc. NGOs working in this field may also be utilized, he added.

Captain Amarinder once again stressed the need for a National Policy on Drugs to regulate and prevent drugs in the country. There must be restrictions on drug plantations and better mechanisms to prevent diversion in the neighbouring States where licit cultivation takes place, he added.

The Punjab Chief Minister also called for effective sealing and surveillance along the International Border & State Borders. He pointed out that Heroin is smuggled from Pakistan through IB while other drugs like opium/poppy husk are smuggled from States where licit cultivation is carried out.  Charas and other drugs produced from Cannabis are trafficked from Himachal Pradesh, Bihar and even Nepal, Captain Amarinder noted, adding that Smack is trafficked from Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, while instances of Poppy and Opium smuggling has also been reported from Jammu and Kashmir, Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh.

Another measure suggested by the Punjab Chief Minister was establishment of effective high-tech inter-state nakas/ barriers, with CCTV cameras with internet connectivity, along with narcotics trained dogs and surveillance at railway stations, bus stands etc as the second line of defence.

For effective plugging of the International border, he suggested strengthening of BSF presence and intensification of its patrolling by making use of technical gadgets to make its surveillance effective, especially during the night hours/foggy season. The Government of Punjab had written to the MHA to ensure that there is faster rotation of BSF Battalions – deployment is made for shorter durations of 1-2 years instead of 5 years – to ensure that nexus doesn’t develop between officers posted, Pakistani Rangers and drug dealers, he informed the meeting.

Captain Amarinder was of the view that BSF’s strategy of ‘shoot at sight’ at the international smugglers trying to cross borders from the other side unauthorizedly was a must.

On his own government’s efforts to crack down on drugs, the Chief Minister cited the success of the STF, which had successfully registered 19179 cases have been registered under NDPS Act till 5th August 2018. As many as 21571 persons have been arrested including some police officials who were abetting such activities, he said, underlining the zero tolerance policy of his government, as evidenced in the arrest of 23 police personnel, including a deputy SP.

Most drug traffickers have either left the State or have become dormant having lost the patronage of Government, he said, adding that his government had also recommended death penalty to Government of India for even the first offence under NDPS Act. The Punjab Forfeiture of Illegally Acquired Property Act 2017, passed by the state assembly, was pending for Presidential Assent, he observed.

The Chief Minister also listed out other measures taken by his government, including the Drug Abuse Prevention Officers’ (DAPO) Programme and the recently launched Buddy Programme. He also cited the success of Outpatient Opioid Assisted Treatment (OOAT) Clinics, which had so far treated 26000 addicts, with an OPD footfall of more than 5.3 Lakh.

The Haryana Chief Minister was in favour of fast track courts for drug cases, while Himachal Pradesh CM suggested that the Prevention of Anti-Social Activities Act should be invoked against drug peddlers, with a special board being formed in case of arrest for more than three months. The HP Secretary said there was need to also sensitize the judiciary to ensure that the courts do not take lenient view of drug peddling cases.

All the Chief Ministers were in favour of a common strategy to fight drugs, with Haryana CM suggesting a `Nasha Soochna Sachivalaya’ for information sharing.

Khattar said verification of foreign students sponsored by NGOs should be done through the Ministry of Human Resource Development. Rajasthan Addl Home Secretary admitted there was some diversion of Opium being produced legitimately in the state, in addition to manufacture of low quality heroin and some synthetic drugs.

The Uttarakhand CM expressed concern over the fact that women were also getting increasingly trapped in drug abuse.

Himachal Pradesh CM said the state was already working closely with Punjab Police to crack down on smuggling of drugs through joint operations.

DGP Chandigarh UT sought harsher charges for those selling drugs to kids, and suggested that such peddlers be booked under the Juvenile Act also along with NDPS Act.

Addl CP of Delhi Police Crime Branch stressed the need for data and information sharing among all the states on priority.

Asian Games 2018: Vinesh Phogat wins gold in 50 Kg wrestling

Vinesh Phogat on Monday won the gold medal in Wrestling at Asian games after she beat Japan’s Yuki Irie 6-2 in the 50-kilogram category.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Vinesh Phogat on her victory and said her success will surely inspire upcoming athletics.

“Another tournament, another medal! India rejoices in the victory of @ Phogat Vinesh. Congratulations to her on winning the Gold in the 50Kg wrestling event at the @asiangames2018. Vinesh’s repeated success will surely inspire upcoming athletes”, tweeted by Modi.

Many Bollywood celebrities congratulated Vinesh Phogat on her tremendous victory.

Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan said that “he is proud of Indian women and Vinesh Phogat’s victory has elevated that pride”

Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar also congratulated Vinesh Phogat.

“Congratulations Golden Girl, @ Phogat Vinesh for creating history by becoming the first Indian woman wrestler to win a gold medal at the Asian Games! More power to you,” tweeted Akshay Kumar.

SC seeks Rajasthan government’s response in Alwar lynching case

The Supreme Court on August 20 sought a detailed affidavit from the Rajasthan government giving details of the action taken by them with regard to the incident of lynching on July 20 in Alwar District.

An apex court bench headed by Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra asked the principal secretary of the home department of the state government to file an affidavit giving details of the action taken in the lynching case.

Court has asked for the affidavit to be filed in one week, the court posted the matter for the next hearing on August 30.

The SC’s direction came while hearing a contempt petition filed by Congress leader Tehseen Poonawalla and Tushar Gandhi, in connection with the Alwar lynching case. Ganghi and Poonawalla alleged that incidents of mob lynching and vigilantism were taking place despite the SC’s verdict in this regard.

In Alwar lynching incident Rakbar Khan was allegedly beaten by cow vigilantes in Alwar district’s Ramgarh area when he was leading two cows from Ladpura village to his home to Haryana.

According to reports, the Alwar police took three hours to take the victim to a hospital which was only six kilometers away from the place of incident.

Four Japanese players ousted for ‘buying sex’

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Four Japanese basketball players have been sent back from 2018 Asian Games for paying prostitutes for sex.

These players were caught in a red light area of Jakarta.

The players guilty of this crime are Yuya Nagayoshi, Takuya Hashimoto, Takuma Sato, and Keita Imamura.

These players have been asked to leave for Japan immediately.

Chef -de- mission of Japan Yasuhiro Yamashita said,”I just feel a sense of shame”.

Yamashita said, ” The basketball players had dinner after living the games village last Thursday and are believed to have been solicited by a pimp to go to hotel with women. They paid for the services of prostitutes.

This story broke after a journalist spotted them in Red light area.

PM Modi: Defence cooperation key pillar of India, Japan relationship

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on August 20 meets Japanese Defence Minister Itsunori Onodera and said that defence cooperation is a key pillar of the relationship between India and Japan. The Japanese minister is on a two-day visit to India.

PM Modi also called for boosting various defence dialogue mechanisms between India and Japan and also appreciated the progress the two countries have made in defence technology cooperation. He also called for enhancing linkages between the armed forces of the two nations.

PM Modi said that he was looking ahead to visiting the country later this year. He made the comments in a statement released by the Prime Minister’s Office after a visit from Japan’s Defence Minister Onodera.

The visit is totally aimed at strengthening military cooperation between the two nations, particularly in the sphere of maritime space, especially with China’s growing influence in the Indian Ocean.

The PM recalled his association with Japan since the time he was the chief minister of Indian state of Gujarat.

Japanese defence minister also met his Indian counterpart Nirmala Sitharaman and held delegation-level talks on bilateral defence cooperation.

PNB scam: UK authorities confirm Nirav Modi’s presence in country, CBI files for extradition

Fugitive diamantaire Nirav Modi wanted in the Rs 13,500 crore Punjab National Bank (PNB) fraud, is in the United Kingdom (UK), the officials there have confirmed to India.

As per the sources, the CBI has moved an extradition request to London through proper channels.  

According to a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) official, the UK authorities confirmed Nirav Modi’s presence in the country on Sunday via mail responding to the diffusion notice by the probe agency to the Interpol.

Earlier this month, Minister of State for External Affairs VK Singh had informed Parliament that the government had sent a request to the UK for extraditing Nirav Modi.

India had cancelled the passport of Nirav Modi, but that hasn’t stopped Nirav Modi from travelling to various countries.

Nirav, along with his uncle Mehul Choksi, is being probed in the fraud case by the CBI.

Nirav, along with his family, left India weeks before the details of the fraud came to light in January.

Navjot’s Huglomacy: After Amarinder, its Shiv Sena to hit at Sidhu

After Capt Amarinder, it’s Shiv Sena to hit at Sidhu for visiting Pakistan and hugging its Army chief, dubbing it as “heights of shamelessness”.

It also took a dig at the BJP, saying Sidhu was not labelled a traitor, even though people were termed “anti-national” for opposing demonetisation and criticising Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The cricketer-turned-politician was among the special guests present on Saturday at Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan’s oath taking ceremony.

The Shiv Sena claimed Sidhu’s act was a “height of shamelessness” as he hugged the Pakistan Army chief who was supporting insurgency in Kashmir.

“Nobody called Sidhu a traitor despite his visit to Pakistan amid opposition and the situation (in Jammu and Kashmir), but there are some people who are easily labelled as anti-national for opposing note ban or criticising Modi,” it said in an editorial in party mouthpiece ‘Saamana’.

Earlier, PM Modi had hugged the then Pakistan prime minister Nawaz Sharif and it was called his “masterstroke”, it said, adding, “then how can we criticise Sidhu alone”.

Though Sidhu was now with the Congress, he had been with the BJP for a long time and “the BJP should introspect where exactly its ‘sanskar’ (teachings) fell short”, it said.

“The prime minister is known for taking strong steps, and he could have simply issued a similar ban against those who wished to visit Pakistan,” the editorial said.

Cricket legends Sunil Gavaskar and Kapil Dev refused the invitation to attend Khan’s swearing-in, but Sidhu went there “jumping like a frog and exposed his fake patriotism”, the Uddhav Thackeray-led party claimed.

The Sena said if the Punjab minister had so much affection for Pakistan, he should contest election from there.

“He has already received an offer from a member of Parliament of the Pakistan-Tehreek-i-Insaaf (Khan’s party) to contest election from there,” the Sena claimed.

Lashing out at Imran Khan, the Sena said it was he who created an atmosphere of “dharmayudh” (holy war) during  India-Pakistan cricket matches and delivered several venomous speeches against India.

The Sena claimed his elevation to the Pakistan’s post post was going to increase India’s “headache”.

“Who is going to benefit from Imran’s elevation? He is just a mask, it is the Pakistan Army that is going to be in power. Then (in that context), Sidhu hugging its Army chief is a crime,” it said.

The party wondered what action would Congress president Rahul Gandhi take against his party leader and claimed during Khan’s swearing-in ceremony, it looked like Sindhu was not a guest, but host of the event.

Even if Sidhu had not gone there, the ceremony would have still taken place, it said. “His actions are weakening Rahul Gandhi’s position,” the Marathi daily said.

“Had Sidhu been a true patriot, he would not have gone to Pakistan and certainly would not have hugged that country’s army chief,” it said.

Congress leaders such as Shashi Tharoor and Mani Shankar Aiyar speak something irrationally and put Rahul Gandhi into trouble, and Sidhu did the same thing, the Sena said.

Kerala floods: 1 million people in relief camps, state loses Rs 19,512 crore

In wake of rescue operations underway in Kerala, Union Tourism Minister KJ Alphons on 20 August said that the authorities have housed at least one million people in numerous relief camps set up by the administration across the state.

“Today we have nearly one million people in relief camps. The district collectors are working as coordinators and providing supplies. Central forces are providing all possible services to Kerala. Biggest heroes are fishermen, they came in 600 boats and are rescuing stranded people.”

This is one of the worst ever floods in Kerala that has claimed nearly 370 lives so far and caused widespread destruction in the state.

Updates:

Chief Justice Dipak Misra said that the judges of the Supreme Court will contribute to the Kerala flood relief fund.

Life in Idukki gradually moves back to normal. ATM services also resume worked. The work is in progress to re-establish connectivity and restore communication.

Over 22,034 people had been rescued from flooded homes and other buildings with the help of various agencies, including the Navy and Air Force.

Till now, 3757 medical relief camps have been set up in the state. As requested by the State Government, 90 types of medicines, in the requested quantity are being sent.

The flood has so far caused a loss of Rs 19,512 crore.

The Centre has launched massive operations, along with Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard and National Disaster Response Force.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a relief fund of Rs. 500 crore to the state.

Home Minister Rajnath Singh announced financial assistance of Rs 100 crore.

Following the halt of air traffic to and from Kerala’s Cochin International Airport first commercial flight landed at Kochi Naval Air Station on August 20.

CBI files FIR against former Bihar Minister Manju Verma, husband under Arms Act

An FIR was filed against Former Bihar Minister Manju Verma and her husband Chandrasekhar Verma under Arms Act.

As per the sources, CBI had earlier conducted raids at 12 locations including Manju’s Patna residence in Begusarai and recovered fifty cartridges.

CBI had further questioned former Bihar social welfare minister Damodar Rawat, who was accused of having alleged links with the main accused in the shelter home rape cases, Brajesh Thakur.

However, Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar said in a statement, if anything came up against the culprits during the investigation, would not be spared.

Bihar social welfare minister Manju Verma resigned on August 8 over accusations against her husband, who is accused of having links to Brajesh Thakur of Muzaffarpur shelter home rape case.

As many as 34 minor girls were sexually assaulted at a shelter home, which was run by Brajesh Thakur’s NGO at Bihar’s Muzaffarpur.

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