www.Asia Times.US Chicago Edition Email: EditorAsiaTimes@gmail.com March 2015 Vol 6, Issue 3 Ameya Pawar Wins 47th Ward Election with 83 Percent of Vote Incumbent Ald. Ameya Pawar won reelection in the 47th Ward by a landslide on Feb 24 election. to launch her numbers. In the 47th and 48th wards however, both Alderman Ameya Pawar and Alderman Harry Osterman cleared easy victories within their communities. Pawar, who earned just under 83 percent of the vote saw an unsuccessful challenge by Rory Fiedler who received only 17 percent. Fielder’s stance on a more ward-centric office and his support of a casino on Northerly Island fell flat with the voters. Osterman had no challenger this election. Pawar, who has served the ward including North Center, Ravenswood and Lincoln Square since 2011, beat out challenger Rory Fiedler with 82.8 percent of the vote. Ald. Pawar is the first Asian American elected to the Chicago City Council. Some highlights from his time in office include: The passage of ten major pieces of citywide legislation, which include the creation of a City Council Office of Financial Analysis, one of the strongest anti-wage theft ordinances in the country and TIF reform via the TIF Accountability Ordinance. The newly created City Council of Financial Analysis makes Chicago the fourth city in the country to create such an office and one that the Chicago Tribune called bona-fide reform. Redirecting local TIF dollars to public projects. Ald. Pawar allocated and advanced millions in TIF dollars to: Sulzer Library, the Lawrence Avenue Streetscape, Clark Park, Lake View High School and Coonley Elementary, McPherson Elementary, etc. Redevelopment projects totaling over $300 million including the Ravenswood Station retail center (anchor for Mariano’s & LA Fitness), Kerry Wood Cubs Field, Divvy Stations, Lycee Francais, etc. Partnered with local entities to create the FREE Mariano’s Grocery Senior Shuttle Bus Service. Created GROW47 to help organize our community, businesses and residents around neighborhood schools. The goal: create a neighborhood K-12 system. The result: new “Friends of ” groups, TIF money to neighborhood schools, funding for new playgrounds, and advanced major projects at EVERY neighborhood school in the 47th ward. And so much more! A more gripping race was that between Alderman Pat O’Connor and challenger Dianne Daleiden. It was O’Connor’s first challenger in 24 years and it was a good fight. With O’Connor winning his election with 58 percent of the vote, Daleiden proved to be a tough challenger earning 41 percent of the vote. With a die hard base, Chicago Public School teacher Daleiden focused on deep issues within the ward like the Edgewater Medical Center redevelopment and revitalizing the Lincoln Avenue corridor north of Lawrence. Moyoral run-off With Mayor Emanuel unable to pull off the 50 percent he needed to clinch a second term, Chuy Garcia became a new symbol for Chicagoan’s who are looking for change. With only 45 percent of the vote, the mayor will now need to face Garcia in an April run-off. But it is not only the mayoral race that will have to be decided in April. With just under 47 percent of the vote, Alderman James Cappleman will have to face his run-off opponent – Amy Crawford (who got just under 38 percent of the vote). Crawford used the rising crime in the Uptown neighborhood and the criticism over Cappleman’s handling of single-room occupancy hotels (SROs) Chicago run-off elections will be April 7, 2015. Asia Times US for FREE Subscription Email to: Editor@AsiaTimesChicago.com PAGE 2 www.Asia Times .US Mission Accomplished Heroes of National Health Care Reform March 2015 By: Syed Taher Hussain, MBA, DR Syed Nasir. Mahmood, MBBS, MS, R&D St Mary Hospital Chicago, Americans of South Asia Hosted a Party to Celebrate the “Victory of National Health Care Reform” at Masti Grill, Devon Ave. Chicago, IL. Mr. Mujeeb Osman, a great activist, was recognized and declared as a “Reformer” by Gov. Pat. Quinn. Galaxy of Dignitaries: Hon. Guest Speaker Mayor City of Chicago, Rahm Emanuel Hero of Health Care Alderman Hon. Debra Silverstein, 50th Ward, Champion of Health Care Reform, Alderman Hon. Joe Moore, 49th Ward, Hero of Health Care Reform, Hon. Jan Schakowsky, Member of Congress, Champion of Health Care Reform, Senator Hon. Ira Silverstein, Senator Hon. Terry Link, Guest of Honor, Shahid B. Ilahi, MD, & Reformer, Mujeeb Osman. Founder of Urdu Caucus of North America, Ghulam Mustafa Faheem, Chairperson of Urdu Caucus. Heroes of Health Care Reform, The Clinton Health Care Plan, known officially as the Health Security Act, was a 1993 Healthcare Reform, former president Bill Clinton, & Hillary Clinton, Howard Brush Dean 111 Governor of Vermont, Dr. Quentin Young, Chicago, Jan Schakowsky A key factor of the new law is a higher income limit on eligibility for Medicaid (called Apple Health in Washington state), as well as a simpler process to qualify and apply for this insurance. Commonly referred to as health care reform or Obamacare, the legislation focuses on coverage expansion, cost control and health care delivery improvement. Before, approximately one million people in Washington were uninsured. Now, 320,000 people who likely never had insurance are enrolled in Apple Health. Health care reform pass, got together to celebrate the Superb service and Happiness of Togetherness, on Sunday, Feb 15th 2015 at Masti Grill, Chicago. National volunteer organization helped the grassroots movement to pass the overhaul. Volunteers say that they’ve never been more popular and organized as today. NHCR Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obama care Senator Terry Link of Lake County acclaimed second year of Wonderful Success. The Gov. Pat Quinn, State of Illinois, Appreci- ated the real Advocates who have worked Selflessly and Aggressively for the successful implementation of ACA. They have hosted a private Reception at 100 south Greenleaf St, Gurnee, IL, on December 10, 2014. Governor State of Illinois, Pat Quinn, Senator Terry Link, Senator Ira Silvestein, has congratulated reformers and honored Reformer, Mujeeb Osman and his team, with the Title of “The National Heath Care Reformer.” Mr. Osman, worked voluntarily for the public interest policies at the state and federal level. He had devoted his professional and personal life for the amazing success of the party. According to President Barack Obama, the health care legislation passed by the House is “a victory for the American people” and “a victory for common sense.” The bill “will not solve every problem” in the health care system, Obama says, but “moves us in the right direction.” Mr. President praised the Speaker and other Democrats for getting the bill through 219-212 vote, saying they proved that the government “still works for the people.” The heated debate that surrounding the legislation will fade away, Obama said, leaving a “health care system that works better for the American people.” Some state insurance regulators said that President Obama meets the representatives of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, following his announcement that he would allow insurers to let people keep their “substandard” plans for the year. The White House report highlights provisions of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) that it had brought down health costs, including the reduction of Medicare, overpayments to providers and private insurers. The ACA also created an incentive to reduce hospital readmission rates and boosted the use of “accountable care organizations,” a payment and care model that ties reimbursements to outcomes. The report cites research that shows the ACA’s Medicare reforms are likely to improve quality across the entire health-care system. The report also notes factors not related to the ACA.Factors are slowing growth in health spending. The rise in cost-sharing in employer plans to the patients, an incentive not to use health services that are essential. Even after passing the National Health Care, Mr. Osman ingeniously continues to be actively involved in our State and Federal level for the National Health Care Reform, immigration, and public interest policy, and emerged victorious to promote the Wealth of Health and Care. Host Committee ( in formation) Benefactor Proud Recipients of Prestigious Volunteer Leadership Award: NSCR. Advocacy Group for public Policies, Sharanya Gurujan, Attorney @ Law- Associate Attorney at Raplh Schwab & Schiever, Chartered, Asif Mujtaba, Hanmi Bank, Dr. Mohammed k Saeed, Ciropratice & Physical Theraphy, Devon Ave, Masood Ali, MD, Miracle Medical Center, Mohammad Ali Gandhi, Businessman, at Devon, Sahil Babu patel, & Nirmala Patel, Nawab Mir Abid Ali khan, Mohammed Naeem, MD, Kenner, LA. Umair Ilahi, MD, Dr. Munir Chaudhry, Chairman IFANCA, Syed Hussaini, President Accurate Engeering Group, Huma Mulk, MD, Abdul Durani, MD, Ghulam Mustafa Faheem,Chair person of Urdu Caucus of North America, Syed Taher Hussain, MBA, Azeem Quadeer, MS, PE, IIT, Chicago, Singer Shahid Latif, Dr.Syed Ajaz Hussain, Dr. in pharmacy Drake University, Iowa, Singer Saif Ali, Sher M. Rajput, Democratic for 3 Decades, Syed Hussaini, Banker at Wintrust Bank, Khalid Abdul Sami, MD, Dr. Ali Niazee, Masood Shaikh, Parwaz Hotel, Aftab Baig Bristol Palace, Mohammed A. Muqtadar, MD, Syed Rashid Lateef Makkah Tour Travel inc, professor Masroor Quraishi & Mohammad Rafiuddin Khan, DDS, Zaki Basalath, Dr, Nawab qayuum khan, Alumni of Deccan Medical Collage, Dr. Mohammed Tajammul Hussain MD. Engr. Anis Elahi, Seema Elahi, MD, Jayant, Dina, Kuldeep & Hiten Shukhadia. Dr. Shuja ul Mulk, Mohammed Amjad, Dr. Faiz Shareef, MD, Mohammed Anwar Hussain, MD, Entertainment & Mind blowing Music By Super Singers: Sharanya Gurujan, Ravishankar Subramanyam, Bharti Desai, Master Saif Ali, Arman DJ, Shahid Lateef, Taher Hussain, Shikha Tandan, and Mastter Puran Lal Vyas(Tabla Icon), Bollywood DJ Band. This event presented by Urdu Caucus of North America. Three course dinner was served along with musical entertainment. About 100 invited guests enjoyed the party up to midnight. Convener: Azeem Quadeer, MS, PE, Chicago, Syed Taher Hussain, MBA, Sher M. Rajput, MBA, professor Masroor Qureshi, Mrs. Osman, Shikha Tandan. & Sharanya Gurujan, Attorney-atlaw March 2015 Asia Times US ISSN 2159-9645 Publisher/ Editor-in-Chief Azeem A. Quadeer, P.E. 219-588-1538 EditorAsiaTimes @gmail.com Midwest Bureau Engr. Mujeeb A. Osman mamujeebbs@yahoo. com New York Bureau Hk. Mohammad Hussain tajaf51@verizon.net Indianapolis Bureau Syed Firasath Ali sfirasatali@yahoo.com Contributing writers Dr Azher Quader Chicago Engr. Faiz-Al-Najdi, Riyadh Advertisements EditorAsiaTimes@gmail. com Asia Times US is published monthly Copyright 2015 All rights reserved as to the entire content for FREE Subscription Email to: EditorAsiaTimes@gmail.com Asia Times US Asia Times US does not necessarily endorse views expressed by the authors in the their articles www.Asia Times .US PAGE 3 New York City is now recognizing Muslim holidays In recognition that New York City’s population of 8.5 million is nearly one-eighth Muslim, the city has announced that its public schools will close for Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha next school year. In announcing the move, New York mayor Bill de Blasio said in a statement: “We made a pledge to families that we would change our school calendar to reflect the strength and diversity of our city. Hundreds of thousands of Muslim families will no longer have to choose between honoring the most sacred days on their calendar or attending school.” One hope is that the change will help regulate the pace of learning in classes when a large chunk of students is forced to miss school days for religious reasons. For instance, 36% of students were absent in one Brooklyn school the last time Eid al-Adha fell during the school week, according to the city’s press release. A Harvard study last year examining the impact of snow days on student learning found that students suffer more when there are scattered absences than when the entire class misses a day. New York is following a number of other districts around the country that are recognizing Muslim holidays in different ways, as the American Muslim population continues to grow. For example, in 2011, one Michigan school district with a large Muslim population moved football practice to nights during Ramadan to allow players who fast during daylight hours to eat and hydrate before practice, according to the New York Times. A Connecticut school is offering excused absences and avoiding scheduling major tests or events on those days. In certain parts of the country, this kind of flexibility is being applied to other religions. This week, Edison Township in New Jersey, where the population is 33% Indian and 8% Chinese, added both the Hindu holiday of Diwali and the Lunar New Year to its school holiday calendar. For the past few years, Diwali had been deemed a “professional development day,” or a day when faculty and staff work but students are given the day off, Edison’s board of education president Veena Iyer told Quartz. Now school employees, who increasingly reflect the student population, can celebrate Diwali, too. Edison joins a number of other New Jersey school districts—given the state’s sizeable Indian population—in recognizing Diwali, though some also recognize Eid. South Brunswick, for example, will give students the day off for both Eid and Diwali. Hyderabad is best city to live in India: Global survey Leaving behind India’s more traditional business centres such as Mumbai and Bangalore, the city of pearls Hyderabad is the best city to live in the country, says a global survey. According to consultancy firm Mercer’s ‘Quality of Living Report-2015’, notwithstanding its top rank among Indian cities, Hyderabad globally ranks at 138th position in a list of 230 cities around the world in terms of standard of living. The list is topped by Vienna for the second consecutive year. Besides Hyderabad, the list figures seven other Indian cities -- Pune (145), Bangalore (146), Chennai (151), Mumbai (152), New Delhi (154) and Kolkata (160). “Over time, Hyderabad has emerged as a city of choice due to factors such as improved options for international schools and a fine choice of reputable English speaking schools,” Mercer said. “Additionally, Rajiv Gandhi International Airport is located 22 kms from the city and offers a good range of international flights, which improves its ranking on account of public services,” it added. Mercer India Practice Leader (Global Mobility) Ruchika Pal said “considerable population increases in Mumbai and New Delhi, in the recent decades, have increased existing problems, including access to clean water, air pollution, and traffic congestion.” Globally, Vienna is followed by Zurich, Auckland, Munich, Vancouver, Dusseldorf, Frankfurt, Geneva, Copenhagen and Sydney, as the world’s top 10 cities in terms of quality of living. Bangui (Central African Republic) and Baghdad (Iraq) were ranked as the bottom two cities on the list. Interestingly, the survey found that Indian cities are safer than most others in South Asia. While the ranking of Sri Lanka’s capital Colombo is above Hyderabad at 132, Dhaka in Bangladesh is ranked 211 and Pakistan’s Islamabad, Lahore and Karachi are ranked 191, 199 and 202, respectively. The parameters taken into account for the survey include political and social environment, medical and health care, public services, recreation facilities and natural environment, among others. March 2015 www.Asia Times .US PAGE 4 Muzakira in Chicago Anjumane Ilm-O-Adab is committed to exploring and preserving the Urdu language in the United States. On Feb. 15, 2015, a program was held at the Addison Public Library “Urdu Mai Naatiya Shairi”. The purpose of the program was to learn from our educators, philosophers, and poets. What was shared to convey the essence of our Prophet (PBUH)’s message and teachings is to help clarify the divine purpose of Islam and to firmly establish the conditions of awakening and enlightenment of humanity both individually and collectively. At the heart of a human being’s circle of love lies the love of Allah. It makes one grow into a mature, dignified, proud, and complete being; every kind of beauty stems from it. Next to the love of Allah (SWT) comes the love of His Messenger, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). He himself relates in one of his sayings how the love for Him is interrelated with faith. The message of Prophet (PBUH) was exclusively expressed by Dr. Sadiq Naqvi, Dr. Qutubuddin from Indiana, Hashmat Sohail Sahib, Mohammad Wasiuddin Sahib, Mothrama Ghousia Sultana, Nazar Naqvi Sahib, Dr. Afzal ur Rahman, Irshad Ansari Sahib, and Khaja Afeef Sahib. Naat khawan were recitede by Mrs.Shahana Mohiuddin, Mrs. Sarah Bilal, and Miss. Mahwish Syed. SUPER SUFI MUSICAL SENSATION SMITA BELLUR OF BANGALORE Mir Ali and Talat Rashid represented Pakistani community and welcomed Presidential candidate Jeb Bush at his first fundraiser in Chicago with Bolingbrook Mayor Roger Claar of Bolingbrook has touched many hearts w/ her enchanting Hindustani Classical Qawwalies / Gazals. She will be touring North America this year Asia Times US for FREE Subscription Email to: EditorAsiaTimes@gmail.com March 2015 www.Asia Times .US PAGE 5 DuPage Democrats Stand together for a stronger, healthier and fairer America Asian Media USA © The Democratic Party of DuPage County celebrated Presidents Day Gala on February 28th at The Carlisle, located at 435 E. Butterfield Road, Lombard, IL The event received overwhelming support with over 400 Democrats attending the Gala. Dignitaries who graced the occasion included Congresswoman Tammy Duckworth, Congressman Bill Foster and Congressman Mike Quigley. State Legislators Senator Lou Lang, Senator Daniel Biss, Senator Tom Cullerton, Senator Michael Noland, Senator Dan Harmon, Rep Linda Chapa Lavia, Rep Stephanie Kifowit, Rep Kathleen Willis, and Rep Deb Conroy also participated in the celebration. BobPeickert ,Chair of the Democratic Party of Dupage County welcomed the guests and thanked everyone for supporting DPDC. He introduced his team of officers and the gala committee members to the audience. The room was filled with passionate Dupage Democrats who promised fight for democratic values and make IL a progressive State. Biil Foster addressed the audience and reiterated his support for the President’s Executive order and to make Immigration Reform his top priority in Congress. He acknowledged the benefits of Affordable Care Act and the impact it has had on Americans who have enrolled for healthcare coverage. Tammy Duckworth and Mike Quigley emphasized their ongoing efforts to pass the immigration reform bill and to secure federal funding to improve transportation infrastructure in Dupage County. A special group of young men representing the “Lost Boys of Sudan” joined the gala and gave the powerful message of hope and faith which has helped them rebuild their lives. These young men fled Sudan during the civil war of 1987 and close to four thousand Lost Boys came to the United States seeking peace, freedom and education. The International Rescue Committee helped hundreds of them to start new lives in cities across the country. The Lost Boys faced enormous challenges in adjusting to American culture and modern society. IRC case workers worked closely with the boys in orienting them to their new communities, making sure that they were as comfortable as possible, and offering guidance on such issues as personal safety, social customs, public transportation, shopping, cooking, nutrition and hygiene. Many of them went on to earn college degrees and attain US Citizenship in their new homeland. The President of this group addressed the audience and assured DPDC their full support. Deputy Director of AFSCME, Mike Newman explained the recent move by Governor Rauner to weaken the Unions by passing an executive order forbidding state agencies from collecting fair-share payments from state employees. AFSCME has strongly opposed his budget proposal which will make billions in cuts to vital public service programs. He noted the serious impact of the budget shortfall on all IL working families, vulnerable seniors, children and the disabled. The Glenbard East High School Acapella group gave an impressive performance showing casing their superior vocal talent. These young girls received great appreciation from the audience. Awards were presented to Dan Bailey, who was the recepient of Kathryn “Tinker” Harvey Pioneer Award. Judith Easton received Bill Redmond Precinct Committeeman of the year award. The arrival of Former IL Governor Pat Quinn, created great excitement among the guests and they applauded his presence. Former Governor urged supporters to keep DuPage Blue and celebrate diversity in our Nation. His message of protecting the unions and collecting fair wages was heard loud and clear. He criticized Governor Rauner for proposing a reduction of 600 million dollars to local Governments in the 2016 budget and increasing the minimum wages by only 25 cents each year, which would put many Illinoisans below the federal poverty level. He asked Democrats to support President Obama in Washington and help pass the Immigration Reform bill. His commitment towards the hard working families of IL and the most vulnerable population was evident in his address. Raffle tickets were sold and prizes were given to winners. The Democratic Party of DuPage County officers: Bob Peickert (Chair), Rose Fitzpatrick (1st Vice Chair), Nasir Jahangir (2nd Vice Chair), Paul Fessenbacker (Vice Chair), Judy Pitts (Recording Secretary), Doug Cole (Corresponding Secretary) and Bob Jeffers (Treasurer), Amy Rohrer ( Executive Director) and Tony Fuscone (Sgt. at Arms). Gala Committee members are Dawn Basaraba, Laurie Driscoll, Rose Fitzpatrick, Barbara McDonald, Karen Hoffman, Janice Rinehart, Mike Braun, Nasr Nasman, Sarbani Chowdhury, Edith Makra, Dave Kusnierz, Amy Rohrer, Steve Schenk, Larry Pitts and Bob Peickert. Shahid Lateef and Bharti Desai March 2015 www.Asia Times .US PAGE 6 ASIAN AMERICAN COALITION OF CHICAGO HONORS DR. AMARJIT SINGH AND ANUKOOL VASUDEVAN Rajinder Singh Mago The Asian American Coalition of Chicago honored Indian Americans Dr. Amarjit Singh, and Anukool Vasudevan, at their 32nd Conference on Business And Networking and Annual Lunar New Year Celebration on Saturday, February 28, 2015, at the Hyatt Regency O’Hare Hotel in Rosemont Illinois. This year’s gala event themed “Unity in Diversity” was hosted by the Indonesian American community of Chicago, with Martino Tangkar serving as the event chairperson. More than 1300 attended the black-tie event. Amarjit Singh M.D, past president of Indian American medical Association of Illinois and also Past Chairman of Punjabi Cultural Society of Chicago, with a stellar record of community service won the Indian American Exemplary Community Service Award. Mr. Anukool Vasudevan a senior at Loyola University won the Indian American Youth Who Excel Award. The awards were distributed by the Ambassador of Republic of Indonesia to U.S.A. Honorable Budi Bowoleksono assisted by Martino Tangkar and George Mui. Mrs. Aurora Abella Austriaco a distinguished attorney, the first ever Asian American president of Chicago Bar Association, was honored with the Pan Asian American Award. Lisa Madigan, Attorney General State of Illinois received the Coalition’s GRAND ASIAN AWARD. This award is periodically presented to someone of non-Asian descent, who has made significant contributions to the Asian Pacific American community. U.S. Congresswoman IL-8 Tammy Duckworth was the keynote speaker. More than 1300 people attended this extravaganza evening dinner banquet. More than 500 attended the day time events health fair, business seminars and networking opportunities. The dignitaries who spoke included Jesse White Secretary of State of Illinois, Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan, State Treasurer Michael Frerichs, State Comptroller Leslie Munger, US Congressman Robert Dold, Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle, and Cook County State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez. Many other government officers, media outlets, local dignitaries, business and community leaders, and the counsel generals of many Asian countries were in the audience. Mr. O.P. Meena consul H.O.C. represented the India’s Consulate General in Chicago. The evening program was presented by Asian American celebrities, TV and radio news anchors and reporters from Chicagoland ABC, CBS, NBC & Fox TV stations, including Joanie Lum, Billy Dec, Eric S. Horng, Judy Hsu, Nesita Kwan, Nancy Loo, Mai Martinez, Susanna Song, and Katie Kim. Linda Yu and Rick O’Dell participated by pre-taped voice overs. During the pre-event cocktail hour reception a Fashion Show was presented by Akira and Lady Quaint. The entertainment program featured colorful costumes, Javanese and Balinese gamelan music performances, Holy Balinese “Barong” Lion Dance, Indonesian Cultural dance “Reog Ponorogo Singo Lodoyo” by a group of 40 Indonesian dancers from Wasington DC, performances from the 25 member Indonesian Consulate General in Chicago Dance Troupe; “Puspanjali” by the Indonesian Performing Arts of Chicago; and members of the Indonesian Dance of Illinois. “Journey to Harmony,“ a Unity Dance choreographed by Liah Tehan, brought another interpretation of this year’s theme, and musical performance “Together, The World Can Count On Us,” by Keith, Betty & Kelly Uchima. The evening show was produced and directed by Irene Cualoping. “The purpose of this celebration is to showcase the culture, and contributions, of Asian Americans of Chicago on its road to empowerment,” said Rajinder Singh Mago Executive Secretary of Asian American Coalition of Chicago. An event held on this grand of a scale only once a year, Lunar New Year is traditionally the single largest organized annual event in Chicago’s Asian American community which takes turns to host the event. There were exhibition booths for businesses and community organizations in the foyer area during the whole day. British-India Sikh Soldier’s contribution to World Wars I & II was exhibited in photo posters. The next year’s hosts are Chinese American community chaired by Dr. Karen Eng. Upcoming P.C.S. programs include: “Rangla Punjab 2015,” scheduled for April 4, 2015 at Meadows Club in Rolling Meadows, IL. and “Punjabi Sports Festival 2015,” planned for the summer of 2015. Scholarships for Punjabi youth will be awarded at the “Graduation Night 2015” in June. The Punjabi Cultural Society of Chicago is a not-forprofit community organization devoted to promoting education, good citizenship, Punjabi culture, language, performing arts, healthy life style, and sports in the metropolitan Chicago area. PAGE 7 www.Asia Times .US Netanyahu asks Maldives arrests Jews to move to ex-president Israel after Nasheed for Denmark attacks ‘terrorism’ March 2015 Maldives police have arrested former president and current opposition leader Mohamed Nasheed under anti-terrorism laws. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday called for massive immigration of European Jews to Israel warning them to “stay prepared” for more attacks, a day after a Jewish man was killed outside Copenhagen’s main synagogue. “Jews were being killed on European land just because they were Jewish. ... the wave of attacks against Jews in Europe is expected to continue and it is up to us to stay prepared,” Netanya- hu said at the beginning of the weekly cabinet meeting in Jerusalem. “Jews need protection wherever they are, but we’re telling you — Israel is your home,” he said, repeating a similar call made after attacks by Islamic extremists in Paris last month that killed 17 people, including four Jews. Two shooting attacks rocked the normally peace- ful Danish capital Copenhagen on the weekend. In the first attack on Saturday, a 55-year-old Jewish man was killed at a panel discussion about Islam and free speech. Extending European Jews an invitation with “open arms” to immigrate to the Jewish state, the Israeli PM said that his government is mulling to adopt a $46 million programme to support aliya (immigration) of Jews. Ali Baba Market And Restaurant Full line of Middle Eastern Food & Grocery Fresh Meat and vegetables 2562 45th St. Highland, IN 46322 Phone: 219-924-3660 A document signed by the prosecutor general seen by Associated Press said that Nasheed was arrested on Sunday to stand trial for his 2012 order as president to arrest a senior judge. It said he was being charged under anti-terrorism laws, but did not specify why. Television stations in the country aired scenes of the arrest. Nasheed resigned as president in February 2012 following weeks of public protests against his order to arrest criminal court judge Abdulla Mohamed. In 2013, he lost the presidential election to Yameen Abdul Gayyoom, a half-brother of the Indian Ocean archipelago nation’s 30-year autocratic ruler, Maumoon Abdul Gayyoom. March 2015 PAGE 8 www.Asia Times .US China must adopt two child policy: Official BEIJING: As China faced looming demographic crisis due to its controversial one child policy, a family planning official said the government must adopt a two child norm to have more young people to address the growing number of ageing population. More births will help solve the country’s gender imbalance caused by some couples from rural areas ensuring their only child is a boy, Mei Zhiqiang, the deputy director of the Family Planning Commission in northern Shanxi province said. “We should make sure our policy and system allows our children to give birth to two children... and they must have two children,” Mei was quoted as saying to the official media here. China whose current population is of 1.3 billion faced looming demographic crisis because of its three decades old one child policy followed by the most populous nation. “Government must implant two child policy to have more young people balancing the growing number of old people,” an official said. China should further relax its one-child policy and all couples should have two babies if it is to solve problems including its ageing population. Some lauded Mei’s suggestion, calling it an assertive way to rectify the maladjusted demographic structure.Others sniffed at it, criticising it as another compulsory policy, state-run Global Times said. Family planning has turned increasingly controversial in Chinese society in recent years. There is no doubt that preventing over 400 million births in about 35 years is a contribution to the reduction of social pressure. According to last year’s official report China had about 185 million people above the age of 60, or 13.7 per cent of the population. However, the side effects are affecting Chinese society, as its aged population increases out of proportion to the young, and the gender ratio becomes severely unbalanced, it said. The figure is expected to surge to 221 million in 2015, including 51 million “empty nesters,” or elderly people whose children no longer live with them, which makes it incumbent on the part government to improve their social security management involving large amount of funds. The government announced it was relaxing the one-child policy in 2013 to allow couples to have more than one baby if one parent was an only child. The old policy restricted most of the urban couples to have one child and most rural couples to two children, if the first child born was a girl. Officials said about one million couples had applied to have a second child since the reforms were introduced. Nigerian president calls for US help as Boko Haram invade city Nigeria’s President Goodluck Jonathan appealed for more US help in fighting Boko Haram, as the rebels struck again on Saturday and called for a boycott of upcoming general elections. The head of state for the first time claimed direct links between the Sunni radicals who have been waging a six-year insurgency in Nigeria and the Islamic State group in Syria and Iraq. Bakr al-Baghdadi in videos but has not pledged allegiance to the outfit. The Nigerian group’s tactics of extreme violence and mass casualty hit-and-run raids, bombings and suicide attacks also predated those carried out by the IS group. But Jonathan told the US newspaper that Nigeria had intelligence reports that Boko Haram was receiving “training and funds” from IS militants. He told the Wall Street Journal in an interview: “Are they (the United States) not fighting ISIS? Why can’t they come to Nigeria? The United States has provided surveillance and intelligence specialists, as well as aerial drones, to help in the high-profile hunt for 219 schoolgirls kidnapped by Boko Haram last April. “They are our friends. If Nigeria has a problem, then I expect the US to come and assist us.” But Pentagon spokesman Rear Admiral John Kirby said there are no plans to send US troops to Nigeria. “I can tell you that there are no plans as I speak here to send unilaterally, to send or to add US troops into Nigeria. There are no US troops operating in Nigeria,” he told reporters. Kirby said the United States was in the early phases of helping establish a multinational task force of African nations to help Nigeria defeat Boko Haram. Jonathan’s comments were published as hundreds of Islamist fighters invaded the northeastern city of Gombe, firing heavy guns and throwing leaflets calling for locals to shun the elections. The attack, which began at about 9:00 am (0800 GMT), saw residents flee and the authorities impose a 24-hour lock-down in the city, which Boko Haram has repeatedly targeted. Nigeria’s defence headquarters said it had repelled the attack. “The terrorists attack on Gombe has been repelled. Troops are in pursuit”, it said on Twitter. Boko Haram has opened up two new fronts in its campaign to create a hardline Islamic state in northeast Nigeria, pushing into neighbouring Niger last week and, for the first time on Friday, into Chad. It has also increased the frequency and intensity of its attacks on northern Cameroon. The increasing regional threat has led to the deployment of troops from all three neighbouring countries, reflecting security fears. Jonathan and his government have long sought to portray the insurgency as being fuelled by outside forces and he has previously called Boko Haram “Al-Qaeda in west Africa”. Critics have interpreted his attempt to blame foreigners for the violence that has left more than 13,000 dead and displaced more than one million since 2009 as a diversion from national failings. Boko Haram, which loosely translates from the Hausa language widely spoken in northern Nigeria as “Western education is forbidden”, started out in 2002 as a largely peaceful Islamist movement. But it has been transformed in the last six years from a rag-tag group of guerrilla fighters into a conventional army, seizing territory and dozens of towns in three northeast Nigerian states. The group has generally not been thought to have any direct operational links with overseas jihadists, although some fighters may have received training from Al-Qaeda-linked militants in north Africa. Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau has previously mentioned IS group leader Abu But bilateral ties have since been fraught over Washington’s refusal to provide military hardware because of concerns about human rights abuses in the Nigerian army. - Delayed election The latest attack in Gombe, south of Boko Haram’s centre of operations, coincided with the original date for presidential elections, at which Jonathan is seeking a second four-year term. The vote was postponed last Saturday after the electoral commission was advised that regional forces needed more time to tackle the insurgents and would not be able to provide security on polling day. But the six-week deadline to effectively secure and stabilise the northeast and allow hundreds of thousands of people displaced by the violence to vote has been seen as unrealistic. Jonathan maintained that postponing the elections until March 28 would give the security agencies time to “clean up” the three states worst hit by the insurgency for voting to take place. March 2015 PAGE 9 www.Asia Times .US ‘Sabka CM’ Arvind Kejriwal promises a new Delhi Exactly a year after his government resigned following a tumultuous 49-day stint in Delhi, Arvind Kejriwal took oath as chief minister on Saturday. Far from being a man in hurry — as he clearly was last time — he pledged to serve Delhi for five years, described himself as “sabka CM” and promised to rid the city of corruption. And for completing this “mission”, he warned his party against ahankaar (arrogance), saying they had been punished when with 28 seats in Delhi, they set out to contest across the country in last year’s Lok Sabha polls. Acutely conscious of the massive mandate given to his party by Delhi — 67 out of 70 seats, which he described as a “miracle” and “god’s message” — Kejriwal assured Delhiites that this time he was going to be around for five years. “Since Delhi’s people have given me love and they have put faith in me, for the next five years I will live in Delhi and only serve the people of the city,” he said. Acknowledging the contribution of every strata, community and caste in AAP’s win, Kejriwal said: “People of every religion have voted for Aam Aadmi; Hindus, Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Jains, all voted for AAP, people of every caste voted, the poor voted in large numbers, the rich also voted.” Describing himself as everyone’s CM, Kejriwal referred to even those who didn’t vote for AAP. “We consider the MLAs of the three constituencies that we did not win our own. I have seen some parties do a booth-wise analysis after the election results and identify booths that did not yield votes for that party. For us, the entire Delhi is our booth. We have to serve the entire city,” he said. Speaking on his resolve to eradicate corruption, he said he, too, was wracked by doubts during the Anna agitation whether India would ever become corruption-free. But AAP managed to achieve that in its 49 days in government, he said. “Last time, before forming a government, there was zest, passion and romanticism in us, a craze to remove corruption from the country, but today...we have the confidence that in five years we will be able to rid Delhi of corruption.” Repeating his message of December 28, 2013 when he had taken oath as CM for the first time, he said if someone demanded a bribe, people shouldn’t refuse to pay. They should do a “setting”, record everything and hand it over to him. He promised strict action. In this context, he announced revival of the anti-corruption helpline soon. With close aide and now deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia standing by him through his almost 30-minute long speech, Kejriwal warned his party of a fate like that of Congress or BJP if they allowed themselves to become arrogant after the stupendous performance in the Delhi election. “When one gets such a victory, one can become arrogant. And if one gets arrogant, then everything is lost,” he said. Dentist charged in death of patient getting 20 teeth pulled A dentist has been charged in the death of a patient who became unresponsive while having 20 teeth pulled and several implants installed. Rashmi Patel turned himself at the Enfield Police Department and was charged with a misdemeanor count of criminally negligent homicide and a felony count of tampering with evidence, police said. Patel has offices in Enfield and Torrington. The charges came a year after Patel’s patient Judith Gan died at a hospital on Feb. 17, 2014. State dental regulators concluded that Patel failed to adequately respond when Gan’s oxygen levels dropped dangerously low as she was consciously sedated in the middle of the tooth extraction and implant procedures in his Enfield office that day. Patel, who posted $25,000 bail, has denied any wrongdoing in his treatment of Gan. “Dr. Patel disputes the charges and urges that the charges be dropped,” his attorney Paul Knag said in a statement Wednesday. license. “In the Dental Commission proceeding, multiple expert witnesses testified that Dr. Patel followed the standard of care,” Krag said. “The state’s seeking of criminal charges is contrary to this evidence and inconsistent with the decision of the Commission not to revoke his license.” The commission said in a report that Patel “ignored” signs that Gan, of Ellington, was in distress, including the drop in her oxygen saturation, changes in the color of her face and hands and wheezing and gurgling sounds. The commission said Patel, who lives in Suffield, also ignored warnings from his dental assistants that Gan was in danger and continued with the procedures. When one of Patel’s assistants yelled that Gan was “flat lining,” Patel tried to revive Gan while the assistant called 911, according to the Dental Commission’s report. Gan, 64, was rushed to a hospital, where she was pronounced dead. Gan’s death and other incidents prompted the State Dental Commission in December to suspend Patel’s license pending a months-long review of his practice and permanently ban him from performing conscious sedation. The commission also found that Patel should not have attempted to perform so many procedures on Gan in one office visit given that her medical history included a heart attack six months before the visit, two strokes within the last two years and medication that could have affected her response to the sedation. But, Krag said, the commission did not revoke Patel’s Patel also violated care standards in December 2013 when another patient under conscious sedation to have teeth extracted inhaled a piece of gauze called a throat pack, which was designed to protect him from swallowing foreign objects, the commission found. The patient began flailing, his blood pressure spiked and he was rushed to a hospital but recovered. A lawyer for Gan’s husband has said a lawsuit against Patel is planned. PAGE 10 www.Asia Times .US Mideast: Americans could stop sharing Zionist values! March 2015 -Dr. Abdul Ruff Colachal Israel and the strong Jewish cum American lobbyists in Washington, including their members in US Congress have influenced US policies to such an extent that America has shed its democratic values and become increasingly arrogant. This is the result sharing the Zionist values. Ever since Israel was imposed on Mideast in Palestine territories, years of US-Israeli bilateral relations tilted favoring and protecting the Zionist regime in Mideast by using the US veto to shield Israeli military from any possible punishment. So much so, Israeli leaders, accustomed to being pampered by American rulers, expect Washington to formulate policies that serve the Israeli causes. American Jews, the powerful financial lobby, now dictate their terms to both Republican and Democratic parties. In fact, these rich Jews decide even the foreign policy matters of USA. Israel and its US lobbyists have been coercing the White House to attack Iran over its controversial nuclear ambitions. However, President Obama wants to make Iran a friend and is trying to solve the nuke issue amicably and that has annoyed Israel since it is the only nuclear power in West Asia and does not want Iran to challenge Israel with its own nukes. Israel and the strong Jewish cum American lobbyists in Washington, including their members in US Congress have influenced US policies to such an extent that America has shed its democratic values and become increasingly arrogant. This is the result sharing the Zionist values. The hawkish Israeli PM, Benjamin Netanyahu, now focused on getting reelected as PM for his third term wants to address the US Congress and use Americans and US Congress to influence Israeli voters to choose him to as PM without approval of the White house or US president. The speech, scheduled for March 3, was arranged by Boehner and the Israeli ambassador without consulting the White House — a move that Obama’s team has called a breach of protocol. The president has said he will not meet with Netanyahu during his visit to avoid any appearance that he is trying to influence the Israeli elections that are scheduled for mid-March. Susan E. Rice, President Obama’s national security adviser, sharply criticized Israeli PM Netanyahu over his plans to address a joint meeting of Congress next week, saying his actions had hurt his nation’s relationship with the United States. Netanyahu’s decision to travel to Washington to deliver the speech two weeks before the Israeli elections has “injected a degree of partisanship, which is not only unfortunate, I think it’s destructive of the fabric of the relationship,” Ms. Rice said in an interview on the PBS television program “Charlie Rose.” Ms. Rice demurred when asked whether she believed Netanyahu was making the speech to gain political favor, saying she is not going to ascribe motives to the Israeli prime minister “The point is, we want the relationship between the United States and Israel to be unquestionably strong, immutable, regardless of political seasons in either country, regardless of which party may be in charge in either country. US President Obama has refused to meet Netanyahu if he comes to address the Congress. Her comments marked the strongest public rebuke to date by the Obama administration since Netanyahu accepted an invitation from Speaker John A. Boehner to make his case to Congress against a nuclear deal with Iran, which is a priority of Obama’s. It is also the frankest acknowledgment yet by a top American official of the degree to which the controversy has damaged US-Israeli relations. stood by Israel for decades.” The fact remains that Netanyahu visit is not only a “breach of protocol,” but it could be construed as unconstitutional. In the Constitution, the president’s powers of authority include the right to invite foreign dignitaries and Congress’s do not. If the president or the Democrats wanted to make a federal case over this, they could. Of course they won’t, since Congress has been infringing on the authority of this president since he was elected and Congress has suffered no adverse consequences as a result. Netanyahu said that he was making the trip to Washington because it was his obligation to “do everything I can to prevent” a nuclear agreement with Iran. “Therefore, I will go to Washington to address the American Congress, because the American Congress is likely to be the final brake before the agreement between the major powers and Iran,” he said as he toured a military base in southern Israel. The episode is a low point in the tense relationship between Obama and Netanyahu and has touched off weeks of mostly anonymous sniping and finger-pointing. This is a bald faced attempt by Republicans to manipulate Jewish voters, who normally would not vote for a party whose major candidates can’t even say in public that evolution and science are key elements of a modern society, to vote Republican. It doesn’t matter whether we agree with Israeli politics or the American support of Israel. We have elevated reckless partisanship to open rifts in foreign policy to garner votes. What a mistake. The US will pay for this since it makes Americans look weak and divided. Top administration officials have hinted more openly of their displeasure in recent days at the way Israel has been misbehaving with USA which stood by Israeli and its crimes against humanity. The White House said that Obama agreed with Ms. Rice’s assessment, saying he had raised the same concerns several times. Her comments, said Josh Earnest, the White House press secretary, are “entirely consistent with what the president has already said.” “Allowing this relationship to be subjected to party politics does weaken the relationship,” Spokesperson Earnest said. Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., who as president of the Senate would be expected to attend, has said he will be traveling abroad. Secretary of State John Kerry said that he would be in Switzerland negotiating with the Iranians. The White House has also not committed to sending a representative next week to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee’s conference, where Netanyahu is also scheduled to appear. Senator Richard J. Durbin, Democrat of Illinois, said.“We offered the prime minister an opportunity to balance the politically divisive invitation from Speaker Boehner with a private meeting with Democrats who are committed to keeping the bipartisan support of Israel strong… but his refusal to meet is disappointing to those of us who have It is commonly believed that Israel has at least 80 deliverable nuclear weapons, and may have twice that number. Given Bebe’s attitude toward Iran, it seems quite rational that the Iranians would want some deterrence capability. But many Americans still think Israeli nukes obtained illegally are harmless and pose no threat to Arab and humanity, but they argue only the Iranians “do represent a major threat to the entire world”, but this is not the way Israel to do things directly questioning US wisdom and Netanyahu knows it. It appears even core US media are controlled by US Jews who wants Obama to respect Israel and Netanyahu and promote the Zionist interests in Mideast as usual as a key American policy. They expect Israel to engineer an invitation from the Knesset for President Obama to address it to praise Israel and US-Israeli ties. Netanyahu badly wants the USA to attack Iran and utterly destroy their military capability, just like Americans did with Iraq. That would cost trillions of dollars, thousands of US soldiers’ lives, and hundreds of thousands of Iranian lives. But Israel would be safe and emerge stronger in Mideast. President Obama opposes the Israeli tactics to use Americans for domestic purposes of Israel. Obama has given Israel everything by way of armaments and UN votes. Netanyahu is the leader of Israel, not the US. If he feels it necessary to insult President Obama to promote Israel’s interests, so be it. A new president will be in office in less than two years, and this incident will have blown over. Iran will be a threat to Israel for a lot longer. Iran is a far more useful ally to USA than Israel, and Americans should act accordingly. The President Obama’s efforts to resist the enormous pressure from the Israeli lobby are to be congratulated. USA must approach the negotiations with Iran in a manner that advances the interests of the USA, not those of Israel. And President Obama is doing precisely that to the dismay of Netanyahu and his fellow fanatic zealots who promote and support Zionist crimes against humanity. The idea that Obama will not meet with Netanyahu out of concern for influencing the upcoming election is remarkable. As far as even the vast majority of Israelis are concerned, Netanyahu has become the problem, not the solution. He has caused terrible damage to Israel, financially and politically, and has become a huge embarrassment. Americans are keeping Netanyahu in power. It is only the cumbersome election system which only he as PM has the power to change. The Iranian leadership has become more moderate with time. It is likely to continue to do so once its economy is reintegrated with that of the world. And the Iranians will be agreeable to far more nuclear inspection than exists in the State of Israel. Israel denies having nukes and does not allow any inspection by IAEA. Meanwhile, for promoting peace globally, Americans could stop sharing Zionist values. US leaders keep saying they will stand by Israeli state crimes without realizing that their Israeli connect indeed disconnects the world. That is in fact has been the major victory of Zionist foreign policy formulated by US Jews. If Netanyahu goes ahead with his speech, he will have done more harm to his country than USA or Iran. Netanyahu and every single Israeli and Jewish lobbyist in Washington know it. Already the US-Israeli relations have somewhat ruptured. March 2015 www.Asia Times .US PAGE 11 Z++ security for Rs 1,900 crore Shivaji statue The state has proposed an elaborate security arrangement for the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj memorial in the Arabian Sea off Mumbai, including a system that will keep it invisible on radars, bunkers and an independent security unit, including the National Security Guard ( NSG). The measures are aimed at deflecting or countering terrorist attacks, like 26/11 when the terrorists sailed into the city, at the memorial isle that the government estimates will be visited by 10,000 people daily once it is commissioned in 2019. Besides an anti-radar system on the 16 hectare rocky outcrop 2.6km from Nariman Point, “permanent bunkers will be erected that security personnel can use in case of an attack. The memorial will be under CCTV surveillance”, said officials. Officials from the public works department that is executing the project said letters have been sent to the National Security Guards, the Mumbai police and the Coast Guard to co-ordinate and set up an independent security unit for the memorial. The Rs 1,900 crore, 190 feet statue, which was granted approval is being promoted as a tourist attraction. Officials said the PWD has been granted environment clearance for a jetty at Nariman Point near the NCPA. “There will be two points from where visitors can board a boat to the memorial — Gateway of India and Nariman Point. The visitors will have to park their cars in multi-level car parks to be erected by BMC, board a designated bus to the jetties and take a boat back and forth,” said an official. An Environment Impact Assessment report prepared by the National Environment Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) and the National Institute of Oceanography has warned that the memorial and the tourists could affect birds in the area and their migratory routes. Fishing will also be hit, it said. There will be an inspection gallery inside the statue for maintenance. No decision has been taken on whether the public should be allowed access to the gallery. The ticket rates are also to be decided, said sources Iraq’s ancient Nimrud archaeological site bulldozed attacked other archaeological and religious sites, claiming that they promote apostasy. Turkey rules out combat mission to to help Iraq retake Mosul Earlier this week a video emerged on militant websites showing Islamic State militants with sledgehammers destroying ancient artifacts at the Mosul museum, sparking global outrage. Islamic State militants “bulldozed” the ancient Nimrud archaeological site near the northern Iraqi city of Mosul using heavy military vehicles, the government said. A statement from Iraq’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities didn’t elaborate on the extent of the damage, saying only that the group continues to “defy the will of the world and the feelings of humanity” with this latest act. Nimrud is a 13th century B.C. Assyrian archaeological site located on the Tigris River just south of Iraq’s second largest city, Mosul, which was captured by the Islamic State group in June. The extremists, who control a third of Iraq and Syria, have Last year, the militants destroyed the Mosque of the Prophet Younis - or Jonah - and the Mosque of the Prophet Jirjis, two revered ancient shrines in Mosul. They also threatened to destroy Mosul’s 850-year old Crooked Minaret, but local residents surrounded the structure, preventing the militants from approaching. Iraq’s national museum in Baghdad opened its doors to the public last week for the first time in 12 years in a move Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said was to defy efforts “to destroy the heritage of mankind and Iraq’s civilization.” The Islamic State group has imposed a harsh and violent version of Islamic law in the territories it controls and has terrorized religious minorities. It has released gruesome videos online showing the beheading of captives, including captured Western journalists and aid workers. A U.S.-led coalition has been striking the group since August, and Iraqi forces launched an offensive this week to try to retake the militant-held city of Tikrit, on the main road linking Baghdad to Mosul. PAGE 12 www.Asia Times .US Hacked American blogger Avijit Roy laid to rest in Bangladesh March 2015 Bangladeshis in huge numbers paid tributes to slain American blogger Avijit Roy on Sunday as they criticized the government for its failure to ensure safety to the writer, known for his critique of religious extremism. People from all walks of life, including Roy’s friends, relatives, well-wishers, teachers and students, gathered at the Dhaka University premises with flowers to pay their respect to the slain writer, who was on a visit to his native city in mid-February to attend a book fair. Roy, known for his critique of religious extremism, was hacked to death in the university area by machete-wielding assailants, who attacked the Bangladeshiorigin writer as he was returning from the book fair with his wife on Thursday. The coffin containing his remains was taken from the Dhaka Medical College and Hospital (DMCH) mortuary and placed on a platform erected at the university’s premises. After paying their tributes, Kabir, expressed indignation over the government’s “failure to ensure the safety of the Bangladesh-born US-based bioengineer”, reported bdnews24 for which Roy used to write columns regularly. The coffin bearing the body of Avijit Roy in Dhaka University complex, on March 1, 2015. (AFP photo) “Free thinking in Bangladesh is become a great danger, all the free thinkers are at great risk,” writer-journalist Shahriar Kabir, a friend of Roy’s father, said. “We want to know why the government failed to ensure the safety of him, despite knowing that he had been facing threats from the Islamist radicals,” he added. The killing of the blogger — said to be around 40 — that apparently took place right in front of a police barricade put up to restrict vehicular movement on the adjacent road for the ongoing book fair sparked countrywide protests and international condemnation. highlighted humanist and rationalist ideas and condemned religious extremism. No arrests have been made in the case so far. People held a protest at the spot where he was killed and chanted slogans, demanding immediate arrest and speedy trial of the killers. His wife and fellow blogger Rafida Ahmed Banna was seriously injured as she tried to defend him. Roy’s body was later handed over to Dhaka Medical College (DMC) for medical research as per his wish. According to Roy’s friends and family, Islamist radicals had been threatening him in recent weeks because he maintained a blog “Mukto-mona” or “Freemind” that This was the second such murder of a writer at the February book fair scene since the attack on famous Bangladeshi author and Dhaka University professor Humayun Azad who subsequently died of his wounds in Germany. Bangladeshi secular activists seen in a torch-lit protest against the killing of Avijit Roy in Dhaka, on February 27, 2015. (AFP photo) The militants later also killed another blogger Rajib Haidar in 2013 here. The US has condemned Roy’s murder in the “strongest terms”, calling it “horrific in its brutality and cowardice”. Sri Lanka bans alleged killer of Rajiv Gandhi from travelling abroad COLOMBO: A Sri Lankan court barred former Tamil Tiger rebel leader Kumaran Pathmanathan, wanted by India in connection with the assassination of Rajiv Gandhi, from travelling abroad, a lawyer said. Rajiv Gandhi was prime minister when he was killed in May 1991 by a suicide bomber at a public meeting in Tamil Nadu. Pathmanathan, who became leader of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam ( LTTE) in 2009, after their defeat by the Sri Lankan army, is also on Interpol’s most wanted list on charges including arms smuggling and criminal conspiracy. “The Court of Appeal issued an order to the Controller of Emigration and Immigration to prevent him leaving the country,” said Sunil Watagala, a lawyer who had sought Pathmanathan’s arrest. Pathmanathan had been the LTTE’s chief arms procurer and run its global fund-raising network as it fought to carve out a separate state for minority Tamils in Sri Lanka. Former president Mahinda Rajapaksa’s government captured him in Southeast Asia in August 2009 and brought him to Sri Lanka. Pathmanathan then began cooperating with the government, and was released in 2012. The coalition headed by Sri Lanka’s new president, Maithripala Sirisena, pledged before his election victory last month to take legal action against Pathmanathan if it won. Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP), a Marxist party that had backed Sirisena for president, then filed a petition seeking Pathmanathan’s arrest. March 2015 PAGE 13 www.Asia Times .US India-born Ajit Jain in race for Warren Buffett successor Warren Buffett-led Berkshire Hathaway dropped one of the biggest hints about a possible successor to the billionaire investor, describing India-born Ajit Jain and Greg Abel as “world-leading” performers who are “better” business executives than the octogenarian. In his much-anticipated annual letter to shareholders, Buffet praised Jain, who manages the Berkshire Reinsurance Group, for the way he has grown the business over the years. While Buffet stopped short of naming his successor, company Vice Chairman Charles Munger named Jain and Abel, who heads Berkshire’s energy business, while talking about possible successors to Buffett. “But, under this Buffett-soon-leaves assumption, his successors would not be ‘of only moderate ability’. For instance, Ajit Jain and Greg Abel are proven performers who would probably be under-described as ‘world-class’. ‘World- leading’ would be the description I would choose. In some important ways, each is a better business executive than Buffett,” Munger said in his letter to the shareholders. He added that he believes that neither Jain nor Abel would leave Berkshire, “no matter what someone else of- fered” or desire much change in the Berkshire system. Munger said 63-year-old Jain “created out of nothing” an immense reinsurance business that produced both a huge “float” and a large underwriting gain. Buffett also lauded Jain’s “unmatched” underwriting skills, saying he insures risks that no one else has the desire or the capital to take on. “His operation combines capacity, speed, decisiveness and, most important, brains in a manner unique in the insurance business. Yet he never exposes Berkshire to risks that are inappropriate in relation to our resources,” he said. Jain’s “mind, moreover, is an idea factory that is always looking for more lines of business he can add to his current assortment,” Buffett said. Jain was born in Odisha and is an alumnus of IIT and Harvard. Long been the front runner to succeed Buf- fett, Jain has been associated with Buffett for nearly three decades. The 84-year old investor and philanthropist said Berkshire is “ideally positioned” for life after he and Munger leave the scene. “We have the right people in place - the right directors, managers and prospective successors to those managers. Our culture, furthermore, is embedded throughout their ranks,” he said. Buffett has suggested that his son, Howard, succeed him as a non- executive Chairman to further ensure continuation of the company culture. Buffett also made clear that if elected, his son would receive no pay and would spend no time at the job other than that required of all directors. Mukesh Ambani loses rich list top spot to pharma tycoon A fall in oil prices saw Mukesh Ambani cede his status as “India’s richest man” to pharmaceutical tycoon Dilip Shanghvi, who edged to the top of Forbes’ list of billionaires in the country. The “real time” list of the richest Indians on the business magazine’s website showed Shanghvi with a net worth of $22 billion, and Ambani, who chairs the giant Reliance Industries group, behind with $20.4 billion. The switch comes just three days after the Forbes list for 2015 confirmed 57-year-old Ambani as India’s top billionaire for the eighth straight year. A surge in the shares of Shanghvi’s Sun Pharmaceutical Industries on Wednesday helped his wealth count rise to the top spot on Forbes’ real time tracker. Shanghvi’s business profile has rocketed after he bought out troubled pharma peer Ranbaxy Laboratories last year from Japa- nese giant Daiichi Sankyo for $3.2 billion. The buyout surprised Indian markets but the acquisition has been caught in a legal tangle and is yet to be completed. The fortunes of Reliance Industries and Mukesh Ambani, who lives in a 27-floor home worth at least a billion dollars in Mumbai, have been hit as falling global crude prices dented the firm’s major revenue sources from petrochemicals and refining. In global rankings of wealth, 59-year-old Shanghvi is now in 37th place while Ambani is 42nd, Forbes data showed. The three other Indians in the top 100 global list are Azim Premji, owner of IT major Wipro, in 47th, followed by HCL Technologies’ founder Shiv Nadar at 63rd and steel magnate Lakshmi Mittal at 84th. March 2015 www.Asia Times .US PAGE 14 Nasa Europa mission to search for alien life WASHINGTON: Nasa is planning a mission to Jupiter’s moon Europa to search for signs of alien life on the icy, ocean-harbouring world. Nasa has asked scientists to consider ways that a Europa mission could search for evidence of alien life in the plumes of water vapour that apparently blast into space from Europa’s south polar region. These plumes, which Nasa’s Hubble Space Telescope spotted in December 2012, provide a possible way to sample Europa’s ocean of liquid water, which is buried beneath the moon’s icy shell, researchers said. Nasa is zeroing in on a flyby mission design, something along the lines of a long-studied concept called the Europa Clipper. As currently envisioned, Clipper would travel to Jupiter orbit, then make 45 flybys of Europa over 3.5 years, at altitudes ranging from 25km to 2,700km. The $2.1 billion mission would study Europa’s subsurface ocean, giving researchers a better understanding of the water’s depth, salinity and other characteristics. Nasa also wants to add plume sampling to the Europa mission’s task list, if possible. During a Europa plume workshop at the Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley earlier this week, Nasa science chief John Grunsfeld urged attendees to “think outside the box” and come up with feasible ways to study the moon’s plumes. Researchers would want to analyse bits of Europa material in well-equipped labs here on Earth, but bringing samples back is likely beyond the scope of the flyby mission currently under consideration. However, it may be possible to detect biomolecules onsite, using gear aboard a Clipper-like probe, researchers said. Jupiter’s moon Europa. (Getty Images photo) Spotting a set of amino acids that all display the same chirality, or handedness, in plume material would be strong evidence of Europan life, astro- biologist Chris McKay, of Nasa Ames, said at the workshop. Collecting enough plume material to perform such analyses will likely prove extremely challenging, ‘SPACE.com’ reported. It may require flying so low and so slowly that it makes more sense to send a lander down to the Europa surface through the plume, said astrobiologist Kevin Hand of Nasa’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California. However, first the spacecraft should be able to find the water vapour when it gets to Europa. At the moment, the plume remains unconfirmed; scientists have pointed Hubble at Europa repeatedly since the initial 2012 detection, but have come up empty in attempts to spot it again. So, if the plume exists, it is apparently sporadic or episodic, not continuous like the powerhouse geysers that erupt from the south pole of Saturn’s icy moon Enceladus, researchers said. March 2015 www.Asia Times .US PAGE 15 Pakistanis Mourn Martyrdom of Iconic Cardiologist Dr. Shahid Nawaz Malik By: Faiz Al-Najdi Noted Cardiac Surgeon and head of Cardiology department at Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) Prof Dr. Shahid Nawaz Malik breathed his last on Friday at Combined Military Hospital (CMH) in Rawalpindi- Pakistan. Malik was shot and critically injured on February 14 by two unknown assailants. Malik was targeted when he came out of the private ward and was walking towards his vehicle at about 3:30 pm. PIMS sources said, Malik received a bullet at the back of his head called posterior fossa. Though, he was operated upon, the damage caused by the bullet was irreparable. Earlier Malik had worked at King Khalid Hospital in Riyadh from 1988-1996 before he served as a Chief Cardiologist in King Faisal Specialists Hospital from 1998 till 2007 after which he had left for Pakistan on final exit. During his stint in the Kingdom, he remained socially very active. Meanwhile this sad news was received with indignation and there has been an outrage among the expat Pakistani community throughout Saudi Arabia at this callous murder of such an iconic figure who spent all his life in the service of people. On Friday evening there was a wedding reception for the son of Shamshad Siddiqui – a noted businessman in Riyadh which turned very gloomy when this sad news was received. I took the opportunity to obtain the opinion of some of the attendees who were in close association with Malik. Deputy Head of the Mission at Pakistan Embassy Khayyam Akbar was visibly very upset at this sad news. “I knew him well and found him to be a very kind person committed to his profession. His death is a great loss to the nation. Pakistan has lost a proud son, “Khayyam said. Shamshad mentioned that he knew Malik for a very long time. “His untimely death has devastated me personally. I pray for his soul to rest in peace and also pray so he is awarded with an exalted place in Jannah with the choicest of bounties, “Shamshad added. Asghar Qureshi – a noted businessman – mentioned that his association with Malik was spanned over decades. “I was his patient as well and when I first learnt about this sad news I was not able to control my emotions and cried for hours, “Qureshi remarked. Choudhry Faryad said that he was like a brother to him. “I am saddened to see that such an iconic person is so callously killed. I have no words to express my grief, “Choudhry added. Dr. Asad Roomi – a noted Cardiologist at Military Hospital in Riyadh – showed his grave concern at targeting doctors in Pakistan. “As for Malik, I can only say that we have lost a very capable Cardiologist. My prayers go out for him, “Dr. Roomi mentioned. Mailk Kausar - a noted personality in Riyadh - mentioned that Malik was like a brother to him. “For me it is like losing a close family member, “Kausar added. Dr. Mansour and Dr Erum said that an icon from the doctor’s fraternity was lost. “We recall his words when he had said so way back in 2001, that he would lead his life and practice his art with virtue and honor and that us physicians while providing treatment to the sick, must consider their well-being to be of greater importance than their ability to compensate our services, the couple added. Asia Times US SUBSCRIBE FREE Email to: EditorAsiaTimes@gmail.com Ashiq Hussain – General Secretary of Pakistan Writers Club – mentioned that he was very saddened to learn about the sad demise of Malik. “I knew him since he was elected the first Chairman of the Governing Board of Pakistan International School in Riyadh, “Ashiq said. Ghulam Safder, Javed Akhter and Waqar Wamiq – all of them noted figures in Riyadh – also expressed their profound grief at this sad news. Abdul Karim Khan, Malik Faqeer, Sher Afzal, Riaz Rathore, Fayyaz Ali Khan, Rana Khalid, Waseem Sajid, and Qazi Ishaq Memon – all activists of Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) – were visibly were sad. “We lost a patriotic Pakistani, a capable Cardiologist who served selflessly and above a friend of the poor. We recall the days when he used to attend our meetings and proudly used to mention that he was a Bhuttoist, “all of them echoed in one voice. Faiz Al-Najdi is a Riyadh Based Professional Engineer, a Writer, and a Social Worker. Email; faizalnajdi@gmail.com . March 2015 www.Asia Times .US Badlapur Movie Review CAST: Varun Dhawan, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Huma Qureshi, Divya Dutta, Radhika Apte, Yami Gautam, Kumud Mishra, Vinay Pathak DIRECTION: Sriram Raghavan GENRE: Crime DURATION: 2 hours 5 minutes STORY: Raghu’s (Varun Dhawan) indefectible life is devastated, when a robbery episode kills his wife and son. The culprit Liak (Nawazuddin Siddiqui) refuses to let out the truth and is imprisoned for 20 years. Refusing to move on, Raghu harbours in him the tryst for truth. Can he avenge the deaths of people who meant the world to him? And, is being devoured by the feeling of revenge as gratifying as his volcanic rage had promised? REVIEW: Badlapur is a gobsmacking movie that suffuses on screen - a deftly written story, spectacular performances and an intelligently layered screenplay. What works best here is the film’s unpredictability. From the minute it begins, you’re latched to your seat with your heart throbbing in your mouth and your throat frequently choking up. For the sheer impact the movie conjures up, writer-director Sriram Raghavan deserves a bow! Mixing grit and suspense in the right measure, Sriram allows his film to take the risky path in keeping you invested, ably playing his motley bunch of characters. While the layers smoothly unfold in this vendetta affair, Raghavan’s clarity of vision keeps the narrative seamless. The wicked humour sprinkled abruptly in the sequences draws one further into this movie. The excessive gore might be considered superfluous but is vital for the impact it has. PAGE 16 TNN The driving force here are the actors who evolve the story. Varun’s measured acting and sincere eyes draw empathy. With each scene, the intense hues he brings to Raghu, unravel. Nawaz is superlative as Liak, bringing a sinful streak of twisted comedy, teaming it with unabashed swagger. The ladies deliver adequately, but it’s Huma Qureshi who brings more to her role than what it holds. Though the film’s second hour meanders and is a tad long, the compelling climax and memorable scenes, like the one where Liak reveals the truth that Raghu had desperately been seeking, trivializes these flaws. Added to it, Sachin-Jigar’s haunting music adds a piercing quality. Brisk and absorbing, concluding differently than expected, Badlapur is an inspired film that dangerously attempts to change the landscape of the thriller genre in Bollywood. Ab Tak Chhappan 2 Movie Review CAST: Nana Patekar, Vikram Gokhale, Mohan Agashe, Raj Zutshi, Gul Panag, Ashutosh Rana, Dilip Prabhawalkar DIRECTION: Aejaz Gulab GENRE: Crime DURATION: 1 hour 45 minutes STORY: After his wife is murdered, encounter specialist Sadhu Agashe (Nana Patekar) goes into self-proclaimed exile to ensure his son’s safety. But the home minister (Vikram Gokhale) wants him back on the job to tackle Mumbai’s escalating crime scene. Sadhu returns, only to find himself playing into the hands of the very criminals he had set out to kill. REVIEW: Your heart goes out to Nana Patekar, who resurrects his role as an encounter cop and in doing so, lends utmost authenticity to his character. As a man torn between his duty as a cop and responsibility as a father, he singlehandedly strives to salvage what appears to be a poor remake of the gripping original (Shimit Amin’s Ab Tak Chhappan, 2004) with his tremendous screen presence. However, despite Nana’s brilliance, the makers (who aren’t associated with the original) let him down with their predictable plot, sleep-inducing screenplay, cliched execution and repetitive dialogues. Other than unimaginative writing, poor build-up of negative characters, unflattering camera angles (supposed ode to Ram Gopal Varma?) and lack of plot twists, make this a crime drama a half-hearted attempt. Of course, there are scenes that hit the bull’s-eye, like Sadhu’s rivalry and sarcastic repartee with his junior (Ashutosh Rana) and the precious moments he shares with his son. However, in the absence of a strong story, the film struggles to hold your attention. Also, cops, politicians, journalists, basically everyone involved in the film keep spouting the same lines, giving us a demo on how the words (system, force and mission) can be used in multiple ways... ‘System ko badalna hoga, system yeh kehti hai, system yeh, system woh...’ the obsession doesn’t end. Despite its flaws, ATC2 can be watched, if you are a diehard Nana Patekar fan. On second thoughts, watching the original again would be a smarter move. March 2015 On the lighter side.... www.Asia Times .US An angry wife was complaining about her husband spending all his free time in a bar, so one night he took her along with him. I was hurting real bad and didn’t want to move. However, I could hear ole Bessie moaning and groaning. I knew she was in terrible shape just by her groans. “What’ll you have?” he asked. Shortly after the accident a Highway Patrolman came on the scene. He could hear Bessie moaning and groaning so he went over to her. After he looked at her, he took out his gun and shot her between the eyes. “Oh, I don’t know. The same as you I suppose,” she replied. So, the husband ordered a couple of Jack Daniel’s and threw his down in one shot. His wife watched him, then took a sip from her glass and immediately spat it out. “Yuck, that’s TERRIBLE!” she spluttered. “I don’t know how you can drink this stuff!” “Well, there you go,” cried the husband. “And you think I’m out enjoying myself every night!” ___________________________________________ A husband went to the police station to file a missing persons report. Husband: “I lost my wife, she went shopping hasn’t come back yet.” Officer: “What is her height?” Husband: “Average, I guess.” mode. And it has full LED headlights, which use light emitting diodes for all light functions and has a very thin scratch on the front left door...” _____________________________________________ Farmer Joe was in his car when he was hit by a truck. He decided his injuries from the accident were serious enough to take the trucking company (responsible for the accident) to court. In court the trucking company’s fancy lawyer was questioning farmer Joe. “Didn’t you say, at the scene of the accident, ‘I’m fine’?” said the lawyer. Farmer Joe responded, “Well I’ll tell you what happened. I had just loaded my favorite mule Bessie into the....” “I didn’t ask for any details,” the lawyer interrupted, “just answer the question.” “Did you not say, at the scene of the accident, ‘I’m fine’!” Officer: “Slim or healthy?” Farmer Joe said, “Well I had just got Bessie into the trailer and I was driving down the road....” Husband: “Not slim, but probably healthy.” The lawyer interrupted again and said, “Judge, I am trying to establish the fact that, at the scene of the accident, this man told the Highway Patrolman on the scene that he was just fine. Now several weeks after the accident he is trying to sue my client. I believe he is a fraud. Please tell him to simply answer the question.” Officer: “Color of hair?” Husband: “Changes according to season.” Officer: “What was she wearing?” Husband: “Not sure, either a dress or a suit.” By this time the Judge was fairly interested in Farmer Joe’s answer and said to the lawyer, “I’d like to hear what he has to say about his favorite mule Bessie.” Officer: “Was she driving?” Husband: “Yes.” Officer: “Color of the car?” Husband: “Black Audi A8 with supercharged 3.0 litre V6 engine generating 333 horse power teamed with an eight-speed tiptronic automatic transmission with manual PAGE 17 Joe thanked the Judge and proceeded, “Well as I was saying, I had just loaded Bessie, my favorite mule, into the trailer and was driving her down the highway when this huge semi-truck and trailer ran the stop sign and smacked my truck right in the side. I was thrown into one ditch and Bessie was thrown into the other. Then the Patrolman came across the road with his gun in his hand and looked at me. He said, “Your mule was in such bad shape I had to shoot her. How are you feeling?” ___________________________________________ A priest, a lawyer, and an accountant were all at the bedside of a very ill man. The man said to them, “Gentlemen, I’m dying. Before I go, however, I want to ask you one final favor: My family is rotten and I don’t want to give any of them an inheritance. I would like to be buried with the remainder of my money.” He then hands the priest, the lawyer, and the accountant three envelopes that contain $100,000 each. “While my coffin is being lowered into the earth, please throw each of the envelopes in. Don’t tell anyone what’s inside the envelopes.” So the three men leave. Sure enough, one week later, the man dies. During the funeral, the three men toss the envelopes into the grave whilst the coffin was being lowered. After the funeral, the three men go to a cafe to discuss the life of the old man. The priest says, “I have a confession: I took $10,000 from my envelope. But I used it to fix up the children’s home. The old man was always very generous and loved the children. I’m sure he wouldn’t mind seeing where his money went.” The lawyer pipes in, “Well, I also have a confession: I took $30,000 as payment of a personal loan he borrowed from me years ago.” The accountant, looking rather shocked, says, “I cannot believe you two! I wrote a personal check that covered the whole thing! US woman on death row asks for huge meal before execution A meal to die for! A US woman on death row, convicted for killing her husband, has submitted a lengthy list for her last feast before execution — from cheeseburgers to cherry vanilla ice cream — she wants it all. ers, two large orders of fries, cornbread with a side of buttermilk, popcorn, lemonade and a salad with boiled eggs, tomatoes, bell peppers, onions, carrots, cheese and buttermilk dressing. Kelly Renee Gissendaner, 46, will become the first woman to be executed in seven decades in the US state of Georgia when she receives a lethal injection on February 25. She also wants a cherry vanilla ice cream for dessert, prison officials were quoted as saying by New York Daily News. Gissendaner, the state’s only woman on death row, has requested two cheeseburg- Gissendaner, 46, has been given the death penalty for orchestrating a particularly brutal death for her husband, Douglas Gissendaner, in 1997. A jury found the murderous spouse persuaded her boyfriend, Gregory Owen, to kidnap her husband at knifepoint, club him in the back of the head and stab him to death in a rural stretch of woods while she went dancing with her girlfriends. They later torched his car and left his corpse face down among the trees to be chewed by wild animals. Gissendaner planned to pay off her house with insurance money from her husband’s Asia Times US SUBSCRIBE FREE Email to: EditorAsiaTimes@gmail.com death and she was ticked off when she realised he had never taken out a policy, friends testified. Owen flipped on his former lover and was sentenced to 25 years. Gissendaner was convicted in 1998 and the jury recommended she be put to death. The US Supreme Court refused to hear hear appeal in 2014. March 2015 www.Asia Times .US PAGE 18 Hyderabad Building another Tokyo in new capital region of Andhra Pradesh, says CM Chandrababu Naidu Seeking to promote Japanese investments in Andhra Pradesh, Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu aid that dedicated industrial townships and clusters for Japanese are planned to be set up in the state. Addressing a seminar on ‘Expanding Technology Cooperation for Smart Community in Andhra Pradesh,’ here, he said India and Japan are natural allies today for business and also investments. “Make Andhra Pradesh as a destiny for Japanese investments, build another Tokyo in new capital region (of AP)...there you have so many opportunities. I want to do business most efficiently and for that I am assuring you on ease of doing business through speedier clearances, infrastructure and good governance, transparent government,” Naidu said. “I am doing focus on Japan only...the reason is simple. We need investment. India is growing very fast. Japan has technology and huge capital,” he said. “You may have seen experience in China and other countries. India has democracy and large land and India is moving very fast towards double digit growth rate,” Naidu said. “We are establishing land bank for 10 lakh acres of land, 24X7 power, abundant water for industry, and world-class infrastructure, roads and ports in the state and committed to create industrial infrastructure,” Naidu said. “We are preparing time bound programme for each sector and every project,” he said, adding, all clearances will be given in 21 days for industries and for mega projects it will be given after one to one discussion. “There will be total cooperation. Our people are happy seeing Japanese investments. Once you start the project I will be after you till the project is completed. I am asking you to come forward, ultimately to attract investments and we are prepared to work with you,” Naidu said. “We won’t disappoint you. I am assuring you on my and my team’s commitment. AP is strategically positioned to attract foreign investment and to leverage advantages. AP government is undertaking multiple forward looking initiatives to facilitate investments.” K Chandrashekar Rao to start new English newspaper Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao and his family are expanding their media business and will soon launch an English daily in Telangana. Mr Chandkrasekhar Rao, who had successfully launched Namaste Telangana, now a leading Telugu daily, and the popular T News Channel during the height of the Telangana movement, will start publishing an English newspaper titled Telangana Today. Sources said the CM had been toying with the idea of launching an English daily exclusively for Telangana for a while and made up his mind recently. “It’s true we are coming up with an English daily titled Telangana Today. It may take two to three months for its formal launch. We will have multiple editions in Telangana in a phased manner and will provide all the coverage Telangana people desire,” a close confidant of the CM told this newspaper. At present Namaste Telangana, which was launched on June 6, 2011, is published from Hyderabad, Karimnagar, Warangal, Khammam, Nalgonda, Mahbubnagar and Nizamabad and the English daily too will begin with some of these editions, it is learnt. Hyderabad: Kidney trade busted doctor, 3 others arrested : With the arrest of four persons including a doctor, Hyderabad police claimed to have busted a racket of kidney transplants for Indian patients at hospitals in Sri Lanka or Iran. The officers of Commissioner’s Task Force (West Zone) today arrested Dr Hirdesh Saxena alias Kumar (60), a resident of Shirdi in Maharashtra, and city-residents K Raghavender, a businessman; A Ashok, a student; and Sanjay Kumar Jain, a passport agent. Additional police commissioner Anjani Kumar said Dr Saxena was the kingpin of the racket. The recipients of transplant had to shell out Rs 30 lakh, while Saxena made a profit of Rs 8 lakh per transplant, he added. Raghavender alias Dr Sanjay Kapoor, who acted as Saxena’s agent, earned a commission of Rs 3 lakh per donor. Ashok worked for Raghavender and helped find the donors for a commission of Rs 50,000, while Jain arranged passports by charging Rs 30,000 to Rs 40,000. “They lured youngsters through social media and sub-agents and persuaded them to donate kidney for money. The donors who had a passport were paid Rs 5 lakh, while those who did not have one were paid Rs 3 lakh,” said the officer. Dr Saxena also was in cahoots with Ram Kumar of Chennai, providing him donors for Rs 3 lakh. Though both recipients and donors would be Indian nationals, the transplant was performed in either Iran or Sri Lanka by keeping the government regulators there in the dark. Donors and recipients would be taken there on tourist visa. “Dr Saxena scouted for patients at dialysis centres and also through social media. He was in this trade for the last one year. The racket operated in Karnataka, Chennai, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Kerala, Maharashtra,” ACP Kumar said. A case under the Andhra Pradesh Transplantation of Human Organs Act-1995 and IPC has been registered. March 2015 www.Asia Times .US PAGE 19 CHICAGO PRAYER TIMING Question: What is the best way to thank Allah and to show gratitude towards Him? Answer: All praise is due to Allah, and may His peace and blessings be upon the Prophet (peace be upon him) who said: “Should not I be a grateful servant.” [Sahîh al-Bukhârî and Sahîh Muslim] Probably the best way to thank Allah is to be aware of His presence and His power at all times and in all places and to keep in mind all the favors He has granted to us whether these favors are seen or unseen. For example: some of the marvelous favors that He has bestowed upon us are Islam, belief, guidance and righteousness. These are marvelous favors that cannot be equated with other things. If we wish to thank Allah for these favors, we should fulfill our obligations and refrain from falling into all forbidden things. In other words, we do what Allah commands us to do and abandon what He has forbidden us. Another example of a favor we often take for granted is our sight. This is a great favor from Allah. It has provides us with countless blessings. Allah says: “But if you count the favors of Allah, never will you be able to number them.” [Sûrah Ibrâhîm: 34] .You see the way ahead of you and see what may be beneficial or harmful. If you wish to thank Allah for this favor, you should not use your sight in viewing unlawful things. All other favors and blessings can be treated in the same way. A good way to make Allah’s favors dearer to us is look at those who are lacking them. When we see the patient in the sickbed, we realize Allah’s favor in giving us good health. We should exploit our good health in obeying Allah by pushing ourselves to perform prayers, fasts, Hajj, and good deeds like enjoining on others what is right and forbidding what is wrong. When we witness the difficulties suffered by those who are blind and the deaf, we come to know how blessed we are by having full use of our senses. All of these favors encourage us to thank Allah and use the blessings that He has given us in obedience to Him and not in disobedience. Remember that gratitude for blessings is a blessing which needs to be given thanks for, so that one will continue to enjoy the blessings of his Lord, thanking his Lord for those blessings and praising Him for helping him to be among those who give thanks. We ask Allah, may He be exalted, to help us and you to do that which He loves and which pleases Him. And Allah knows best. Sheikh Khâlid Husayn March 2015 www.Asia Times .US PAGE 20
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