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Delhi Gang rape: The National Minorities Commission Head had criticized Ex-Army chief's involvement in the agitation against Delhi Gang rape incident. He questioned whether troops deployed in the J&K were ever investigated for trial on such charges. The CIC told that it would have been better had the people like Ex-Army Chief advised as to how to handle the crisis. When Ex-Army chief was in power, many cases against troops had come alleging rape too. Whether they had been investigated? Did any one made any such effort to provide justice to the victim? However, he lamented upon Delhi's Gang rape incident. He stated that if Ex-Army chief wishes to condemn it, had he ever noticed complexities in it?
Modi: Gujarat CM had been given huge welcome at Delhi situated BJP's Office on Thursday. The Modi supporters shouted slogans there in his support for being as PM candidate. The BJP Chief, Gadkari, told that Modi had presented the new model of development. Earlier, he went to attend National Development Council (NDC) meeting where he criticized the Central Govt. stating that govt. doesn't have any road map for progress. He stated that many power plants are lost in abeyance due to fuel shortage. Thus, the govt. should formulate the fuel policy. There is emerging lack of natural resources in the country. He stated that on development issue, UPA is laggging behind Gujarat.
In NDC's meet, many States CM had arrived. The effect of LS general elections 2014 & assembly elections is apparent in the 12th Five Yearly Plan(2012-17). The social development is prioritized along with funding of Centre sponsored schemes.
AFSPA: J&K CM told that now the time had come when people of J&K should believe State police & paramilitary forces. He had rejected the notion of increase in terrorism with the abolishment of AFSPA. He stressed that he was mentioning J & K and not the Line of Control (LoC) from where AFSPA should be removed?
He also claimed that terrorist activities have reduced to a mere 5%. CRPF & State Police are ready to bear the burden of Army's responsibilities. Efforts would be made to abolish AFSPA from key areas. It is to note that Army is opposing the removal of AFSPA from any area.
With regards,
M.K.Pachraiya
Welcome.
Delhi Gang rape: The National Minorities Commission Head had criticized Ex-Army chief's involvement in the agitation against Delhi Gang rape incident. He questioned whether troops deployed in the J&K were ever investigated for trial on such charges. The CIC told that it would have been better had the people like Ex-Army Chief advised as to how to handle the crisis. When Ex-Army chief was in power, many cases against troops had come alleging rape too. Whether they had been investigated? Did any one made any such effort to provide justice to the victim? However, he lamented upon Delhi's Gang rape incident. He stated that if Ex-Army chief wishes to condemn it, had he ever noticed complexities in it?
Modi: Gujarat CM had been given huge welcome at Delhi situated BJP's Office on Thursday. The Modi supporters shouted slogans there in his support for being as PM candidate. The BJP Chief, Gadkari, told that Modi had presented the new model of development. Earlier, he went to attend National Development Council (NDC) meeting where he criticized the Central Govt. stating that govt. doesn't have any road map for progress. He stated that many power plants are lost in abeyance due to fuel shortage. Thus, the govt. should formulate the fuel policy. There is emerging lack of natural resources in the country. He stated that on development issue, UPA is laggging behind Gujarat.
In NDC's meet, many States CM had arrived. The effect of LS general elections 2014 & assembly elections is apparent in the 12th Five Yearly Plan(2012-17). The social development is prioritized along with funding of Centre sponsored schemes.
AFSPA: J&K CM told that now the time had come when people of J&K should believe State police & paramilitary forces. He had rejected the notion of increase in terrorism with the abolishment of AFSPA. He stressed that he was mentioning J & K and not the Line of Control (LoC) from where AFSPA should be removed?
He also claimed that terrorist activities have reduced to a mere 5%. CRPF & State Police are ready to bear the burden of Army's responsibilities. Efforts would be made to abolish AFSPA from key areas. It is to note that Army is opposing the removal of AFSPA from any area.
With regards,
M.K.Pachraiya
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