THE ECHO OF INDIA• KOLKATA 2 Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Orissa & North-East Saturday December 20, 2014 BJP accusess JMM of intimidating PM's words on issues threatening nation's candidates, JMM trashes charges secular fibre will improve his stature: Nitish FIR filed against CM RANCHI, DEC 19 /--/ Ahead of the final phase of state Assembly polls on Saturday, the BJP today accused the JMM of "intimidation and undemocratic tactics" against its candidates and their relatives in Dumka and Barhait assembly seats. "JMM activists are intimidating BJP candidates and workers in Dumka and Barhait. We will move the Election Commission against the actions," party's Jharkhand unit president Ravindra Rai said in a joint press conference here. Rai accused chief minister Hemant Soren of instigating his activists against the BJP. Soren is contesting in both the seats. Leader of Opposition and former chief minis- ter Arjun Munda said the Election Commission itself has stressed upon free and fair elections, but the people sitting in constitutional posts were indulging in unconstitutional ways in intimidating and misbehaving with BJP candidates and their relatives. T S Rawat, the in-charge of BJP's state unit, said the party has given a written complaint to the police. Denying the allegations, JMM's general secretary Vinod Pandey said that the charges against the chief minister and his family reflected the BJP's frustration of being in a perilous situation in the elections. The last 16 seats going for polls tomorrow are in Santhal Pargana, said to be the bas- tion of Shibu Soren's Jharkhand Mukti Morcha. Meanwhile, the saffron party has filed an fir against jharkhand chief minister hemant soren in connection with assaulting of bjp activists in dumka, the police said. The FIR was filed at the Muffassil police station in Dumka district on behalf of the party by BJP's poll observer Savran Manoj Mrinal against the chief minister, his brother Basant and other unknown men in connection with ransacking of BJP's office and beating up its workers on Thursday night. BJP's Dumka candidate Louis Marandi staged a sit-in near the party office, sources said. "We are investigating the matter", a police official said here. PATNA, DEC 19 /--/ Senior JD-U leader Nitish Kumar today "blamed" BJP for stalemate in Parliament and suggested Prime Minister Narendra Modi that his words on controversial issues threatening secular fabric of the country would rather enhance his stature. "Agar do shabd bolenge to apki garima badhegi hi (if you speak two words it would rather enhance your stature)," Kumar said in his piece of advise to the Prime Minister. He urged Modi not to make it a "prestige issue" and his disapproval of several "irresponsible and poisonous" utterances by partymen on religious conversion and praising Nathuram Godse, would help clear the air. On Rajya Sabha failing to discharge function for the fifth consecutive day today, the JD-U leader justified Opposition conduct and criticised the treasury benches for not taking initiative to end the stalemate. "Opposition is justified in exercising its right in demanding statement from Prime Minister on issue to keep secularism protected in the country," Kumar, whose party JD-U is part of opposition unity on the matter in the Rajya Sabha, told reporters emerging from Legislative Council. "The onus is on the ruling party to ensure Parliament functions smoothly. They need to take initiative for this which is lacking in present case," the former chief minister said. Launching a scathing attack at BJP, he said raising of issues of religious conversion was part of their "well thought strategy" to divert Speaker Uday Narayan Chaudhary in a brief speech greeted members and urged them to maintain good conduct within the House and also outside and express their views within laid down rules of the House. On instruction of the Speaker, secretary of the Assembly Hareram Mukhiya read decision to expel four rebel JD-U MLAs from the House under antidefection law. The four expelled members who would even not be entitled for benefits of ex-legislators are-Gyanendra Singh Gyanu, Rahul Kumar, Neeraj Singh Babloo and Ravindra Rai. On the opening day, the House paid tributes to former Legislators who passed away during the period since last session. The session would conclude on December 26. Both Houses of Bihar Legislature today condoled the death of Pakistan terror attack victims, 132 among whom were children. On the opening day of the week-long winter session, members in Legislative Assembly as well Legislative Council condoled the deaths of children by observing silence. In Legislative Assembly, the Speaker read a written text on the incident in Army school in Peshawar on December 16. Chief minister Jitan Ram Manjhi and leader of Opposition Nand Kishore Yadav stood in silence with other members paying homage to children and others killed in terrorists attack. "We strongly condemn the terrorists attack. We are shocked by untimely death of children," the condolence message of the House read. Condolence was also expressed in Legislative Council by the members. PM likely to inaugurate railway service to Arunachal in Feb: CM ITANAGAR, DEC 19 /--/ Prime Minister Narendra Modi who is scheduled to visit Arunachal Pradesh for the first time in February next, is likely to inaugurate the railway service here, chief minister Nabam Tuki said after inspecting the Naharlagun railway station. Tuki inspected the Naharlagun railway station on Thursday and took keen interest in the ongoing finishing works and directed to accelerate the process besides verifying the counter for issuing inner line per- mits and the police check gate set up within the railway station complex, an official release said today. He informed that the railway ministry has consented to introduce Rajdhani Express to link national capital New Delhi from next year, the release said. Tuki was accompanied by local MLA-cumUD Parliamentary secretary Techi Kaso, Capital deputy commissioner Mige Kamki and a group of engineers led by chief engineer (WZ) K Waghe. The chief mimister also inspected the proposed site for construction of international standard cricket stadium at Borum village near Naharlagun railway station. The proposed stadium would have a sitting capacity of 50,000 spectators and would be executed by the PWD. Tuki while briefing the engineers, advised to ensure adequate parking place in their plan. He hoped that with the stadium coming up, there would be lot of business and industries prospects in the area and advised the departments to keep avenues open. Taekwondo coach held on rape charge PURI, DEC 19 /--/ A Taekwondo Coach was arrested here on charge of rape after nine orphan children and a 23-yearold girl were rescued from two illegally run homes from separate places in the city, police said here today. Manmohan Bhanja, a Taekwondo Coach, was held on Thursday after three orphan boys and a girl were rescued from a rented house in Baliapanda area, deputy superintendent of police (DSP) Pravat Routray said. R K Gupta, GM Eastern Railway addressing the Rajbhasa meeting at ER headquarter in Fairlie Place CBI arrests Odisha DSP in chitfund scam BHUBANESWAR, DEC 19 /--/ In a major embarrassment for Odisha Police, the CBI today arrested a deputy superintendent of police (DSP) Pramod Panda for allegedly deriving undue financial benefits from Artha Tatwa Group, a major player in the multi-crore chitfund scam in the state. "Panda, presently a DSP of Odisha Police is arrested on charge of larger conspiracy and deriving undue financial benefits from AT Group," a CBI official said. Panda was taken into custody after the central investigating agency interrogated him for three consecutive days. The DSP was presently working as a DSP in Nayagarh district. He was for some time working for the the Crime Branch of Odisha Police that probed into the chitfund scam. Panda's rela- tive Jagabandhu Panda, one of the directors of the AT Group, was earlier arrested by the CBI. Earlier, the Orissa High Court had refused to grant anticipatory bail to Panda, who had approached it to avoid arrest following searches in his house by CBI in connection with the ponzi scheme scam in the state. Panda is currently working as a DSP in Nayagarh district intelligence bureau. While working as DSP, Crime Branch, which was earlier investigating the scam in the state, he had allegedly threatened petitioner Alok Jena and his wife of dire consequence for moving the Supreme Court seeking investigation into the chit fund scandal. It was alleged that Panda's wife's firm received undue financial benefits from the AT Group. Bihar panchayat bans jeans, mobiles for girls GOPALGANJ, DEC 19 /--/ A village panchayat in Bihar's Gopalganj district has, in a diktat, banned girls from wearing jeans and using mobile phones as these increase the chance of the girls "going astray". Confirming that such a diktat has been issued in Singha panchayat in Hathua block of the district, Hathua block development officer Jitendra Kumar said the decision was taken at a general meeting of panchayat officials in which mukhiya Krishna Chaudhary and Sarpanch Vinay Kumar Shrivastav were present. "According to the panchayat decision, the ban will be enforced within its jurisdiction with mutual understanding and without any coercion," the BDO said. Mukhiya Krishna Chaudhary said jeans, trousers, and cell phones for girls have been banned as these have "per nicious ef- Markets closed during Gaya bandh, BJP attacks Bihar govt The 17th Gyalwa Karmapa Trinely Thay Dorje giving blessing to devotees under the holy Bodhi Tree at Mahabodhi temple on the ocassion of opening ceremon y of 11th Kagyu monlam for World peace prayer in Bodhgaya on Friday. PATNA/GAYA, DEC 19 /--/ Markets remained closed during a bandh called in Gaya town today by citizens and traders to protest district adminstration's "one-sided" action in the scuf fle between RJD MLA Surendra Yadav and a shopkee per on Sunday. Schools, colleges, and offices remained opened and there was no hindrance to movement of traffic on streets but shops in all prominent markets of the tourist town remained shut, district authorities said. Shops in minority dominated areas of Chatta Masjid, Peer Mansoor and Plaza markets also kept their shutters down, they said. There is no report of any untoward incident during the bandh called by "Nagrik Sangharsh Morcha" and supported by BJP, as a reaction to the shutdown observed on December 16 by RJD, JD-U and Congress earlier in the week in protest against shopkeepers indulging in scuffle with RJD MLA Surendra Yadav. Meanwhile, Opposition BJP today raised the Gaya issue in the Legislative Council and strongly condemned the district administration's "one sided" action in the incident. Leader of Opposition in the Council, Sushil Kumar Modi later told reporters in his chamber that police acted "cruelly" against tilkut (sweet) seller Dhirendra Kumar Keshri on the complaint of RJD MLA Surendra Yadav while he and his bodyguards have been spared despite FIR lodged by shopkeeper. Its minus 5 degrees in Odisha! PHULBANI, DEC 19 /--/ Normal life in tribal dominated Kandhamal district was severely hit as the mercury level fell to minus 5 degree Celsius at Daringbadi and the entire region is swept by cold wave since three days, officials said today. The people in Phulbani, Daringbadi, Khajuripada, Raikia, Balliguda, Kotagarh, Tumudibandha areas fear to come out of their houses after sun set due to severe cold. The mercury level dropped to minus point 5 degree Celsius at Daringbadi today at 5.30 am which is said to be the lowest temperature of the season in the entire state of Odisha, said Ajeet Kumar Sahu, local Meteorological Observatory set up by the Berhampur University. On Wednesday, the temperature was 3 degree Celsius and on Tuesday it was 8 degree Celsius, Sahu said, adding that the lowest temperature recorded today at district headquarters town of Phulbani at 5.30 am is 5 degree Celsius. Apart from Daringbadi, Kotagarh, Tyumudibandha and Balliguda recorded 3.5, 4.5 and 4 degree Celsius respectively. Intense cold wave has youths among others, six parties of erstwhile Janata Parivar would hold a "mahadharna" at Delhi on December 22. On efforts at merger of Janata Parivar, Kumar, who is an important leader behind the process, said talks were going on. "Two meetings of leaders have taken place on merger issue. In the last luncheon meeting it was decided to authorise Samajwadi Party president Mulayam Singh Yadav to look for modalities of merger. "While the efforts of merger are on we have decided to organise joint programmes on different issues and December 22 mahadharna is part of this," he said. State Notes Bihar Legislature opens with bonhomie PATNA, DEC 19 /--/ The Opposition and ruling party members displayed bonhomie on the opening day of Legislative Assembly and Bihar Legislative Council today which is expected to witness fireworks in view of the approaching poll next year. Chief minister Jitan Ram Manjhi took the initiative and walked to Opposition BJP members and others and greeted them before the proceedings of the Assembly commenced. Leader of Opposition Nand Kishore Yadav, who otherwise leave no opportunity to put the JDU ministry on the mat, reciprocated Manjhi's gesture and came out from his seat to greet Manjhi with folded hands. The chief minister took a round of the Assembly and greeted members of BJP, RJD, Congress and also his own party JD-U. peoples attention from "failure" to deliver on promises made on the issue of black money, enhanced bonus to farmers and creating jobs for youths. "Seven months have passed of this government coming into power and it has nothing to show as achievements on promises it had made during poll to the people...logo ka moh bhang ho raha hai (people are getting disillusioned)," he said adding controversial issues of religious conversion and eulogising Nathuram Godse are parts of "diversionary strategy". Kumar said to highlight government's "failure" on black money, bonus for farmers, special status to Bihar and creating jobs for compounded the woes of homeless and poor people in the district. They prefer to remain round the clock with fire in their houses to get rid of this severe cold and do not dare to step out from houses before 11 am and after 7 pm all over the district, officials said. Since the moisture content in the climate is very low, snow fall is yet to be reported from remote ar- eas of Kandhamal. However, wild birds in forest and fishes in the tanks and nullahs are found floating dead due to the severe cold in many areas. Banana cultivation in Balliguda sub-division and Rabi crop and vegetable cultivation in these areas has been immensely affected due to cold wave, Tir thabasi Kanhar a tribal Banana grower of Balliguda said. fect" on them - mentally and physicall y. These also increase the chance of their "going astray". "The ban will come into effect from January 1, 2015. We have already requested parents and guardians in our area not to buy jeans and mobile phones for girls in their families. There will be no coercion in enforcing the ban," Chaudhary said. There are no provisions to fine or punish if anybody flouts the ban, he added. Tight security arrangements for X-Mas, New Year in Aizawl AIZAWL, DEC 19 /--/ Tight security arrangements were made in and around Aizawl to ensure that the people celebrate Christmas and New Year peacefully and free of unwanted incidents, a senior police officer said today. Aizawl superintendent of police C Laldina told newspersons that four police stations in Aizawl would conduct foot patrolling from tonight saying, "Each police station would send out two patrolling parties round the clock which would be able to cover even the remotest places of the capital city." "Armed police, dividing into two groups (at least 15 cops each) would cover the areas of Aizawl police station and Bawngkawn police station respectively," the SP said, adding that two sections of armed police dividing into two groups would also cover the jurisdictions of Kulikawn and Vaivakawn Police stations respectively. Round-the-clock patrolling and duty would begin from today and would continue till January three, 2015. District police had already open three helplines in the main Aizawl market area where unarmed policemen including women cops were deployed to help people in the market places. Pension Adalat held in Metro Railway KOLKATA, DEC 19 /--/ The Pension Adalat 2014 was held in Metro Railway, Kolkata on December 15 with a view to redress the grievances of Retired Metro employees. four cases came up in the Adalat and were discussed in detail. All the cases have been settled and necessary reply was given on the spot to the party concer ned. Vinita Jain, chief personnel officer, S K Panday, financial advisor & chief accounts officer, Ravi Kant Prasad, deputy chief personnel officer and P Ranganathan, deputy financial advisor & chief accounts officer were present in the Adalat. (EOIC) Metro motorman foils suicide bid KOLKATA, DEC 19 /--/ A motorman of Metro Railway on Thursday foiled suicide bid of a lady commuter aged about 30 years. The lady commuter jumped on to the rail track of Up line in front of a Dum Dum bound Metro train at 2.46 pm immediately after the train started from Shahid Kshudiram Metro station. Susheel Kumar, driving motor man of the train was very alert and stopped the train immediately. The lady was saved due to the prompt action of the Driving Motorman. The lady was rescued from the track with the prompt initiative of the Motorman, Station staff and RPF/ MRP of Metro Railway and she was sent to the hospital immediately. (EOIC) 143 people test HIV positive in Tripura AGARTALA, DEC 19 /--/ A total of 143 people including 15 pregnant women were tested HIV positive this year, an official of Tripura State AIDS Control Society (TSACS) said today. "TSACS has tested 47,300 blood samples of suspected HIV carriers till October, of which 143 persons including 15 pregnant women were found to be HIV positive," project director of TSACS, Ashok Dey told newspersons. Last year as many as 72,000 blood samples were tested of which 225 persons were found to be positive, he said adding 70 pregnant women tested HIV positive in the past three years. Currently there are 68 centres for HIV test in the state which would rise to 82 by the next year. CHANGE OF NAME I, Sk Md Iashin, S/o- Md. Manasin, resident of Raghunathpur, Panagarah, PS- Budbud, Bardhaman- 713148. Shall hencefort be known as Md Yasin vide an affidavit sworn before the notary public at Kolkata on 18.12.2014. CHANGE OFNAME I,SWEETY AGARWAL, W/o-Anshuman Sarkar, R/O. 107, Gouranga Sarani, PO- Haltu. PSGarfa. Kolkata-700 078, shall henceforth be known as MEGHA SARKAR vide an affidavit before the notary public Kolkata on 17/12/2014. 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