Monday, 19 September 2016

Terrorists open fire at police check-post in Kashmir's Handwara

New Delhi: A police check-post in Handwara area of Jammu and Kashmir was attacked by terrorists on Monday night.
According to sources, unknown number of terrorists opened fire at the check-post at Langate in Handwara and fled the spot. Search operations are under way to locate them. No causalities have been reported in the incident.
The attack took place just a day after terrorists stormed an army base in Uri killing 18 soldiers. All four terrorists were also killed in the attack.

Goods train derails near Kollam, rail traffic along EKM-TVPM route affected

Kollam: Nine bogies of a goods train derailed near Karunagappalli station in the wee hours of Tuesday. As a result, all train services along the Ernakulam-Thiruvananthapuram route have been affected.
It is not clear what caused the accident. No one was injured in the mishap. The train which was carrying fertilizer from Thiruvananthapuram to Kottayam left Kollam station at 12.10 am on Tuesday.
There will be no cancellation of express trains, a statement from the railways said.
Trains fully canceled on Tuesday
1. Kollam-Alappuzha passenger leaving Kollam at 03.30 hrs (56300)
2. Alappuzha-Ernakulam passenger leaving Alappuzha at 07.20 hrs (56302)
3. Ernakulam-Alappuzha passenger leaving Ernakulam at 15.35 hrs (56303)
4. Alappuzha-Kollam passenger leaving Alappuzha at 17.15 hrs (56301)
5. Kollam-Ernakulam passenger leaving kollam at 04.20 hrs (56392)
6. Ernakulam-Kayankulam passenger leaving Ernakulam at 11.30 hrs (56387)
Train partially canceled
1. Kottayam-Kollam passenger (56305) scheduled to leave Kottayam at 05.45 hrs will be partially canceled between Kayamkulam and Kollam

മൈക്കല്‍ ചോപ്രയുടെ ഗോളില്‍ തായ് ടീമിനെ തോല്‍പ്പിച്ച്‌ ബ്ലാസ്റ്റേഴ്സ്


25ാം മിനിറ്റിലായിരുന്നു ബ്ലാസ്റ്റേഴ്സിന്റെ വിജയഗോള്‍ വന്നത്. തുടര്‍ന്ന് തായ് ടീം തിരിച്ചടിക്കാന്‍ ശ്രമിച്ചെങ്കിലും സന്ദേശ് ജിങ്കാന്റെ നേതൃത്വത്തിലുള്ള പ്രതിരോധ നിരയെ മറികടക്കാനായില്ല

ബാങ്കോക്ക്: ഐ.എസ്.എല്‍ മൂന്നാം സീസണിന് മുന്നോടിയായുള്ള പരിശീലന മത്സരത്തില്‍ കേരള ബ്ലാസ്റ്റേഴ്സിന് വിജയം. ഫ്രാ യുണൈറ്റഡ്, ബി.ഇ.സി ടെറോ സംയുക്ത ടീമിനെതിരെ മൈക്കല്‍ ചോപ്രയുടെ ഗോളിലാണ് ബ്ലാസ്റ്റേഴ്സ് വിജയിച്ചത്.

25ാം മിനിറ്റിലായിരുന്നു ബ്ലാസ്റ്റേഴ്സിന്റെ വിജയഗോള്‍ വന്നത്. തുടര്‍ന്ന് തായ് ടീം തിരിച്ചടിക്കാന്‍ ശ്രമിച്ചെങ്കിലും സന്ദേശ് ജിങ്കാന്റെ നേതൃത്വത്തിലുള്ള പ്രതിരോധ നിരയെ മറികടക്കാനായില്ല.

ഗ്രഹാം സ്റ്റോക്ക്, ആരോണ്‍ ഹ്യൂസ്, മുഹമ്മദ് റാഫി എന്നിവര്‍ ബ്ലാസ്റ്റേഴ്സിനായി കളത്തിലിറങ്ങി.
ആദ്യ പരിശീലന മത്സരത്തില്‍ 2-1ന് വിജയിച്ചിരുന്ന ബ്ലാസ്റ്റേഴ്സ് രണ്ടാം മത്സരത്തില്‍ സമനില വഴങ്ങിയിരുന്നു.


തായ്ലന്റില്‍ നിന്നും ടീം ഇന്ന് നാട്ടിലേക്ക് മടങ്ങും. ഒക്ടോബര്‍ ഒന്നിന് തുടങ്ങുന്ന ഐ.എസ്.എല്‍ ഉദ്ഘാടന മത്സരത്തില്‍ ബ്ലാസ്റ്റേഴ്സ് നോര്‍ത്ത് ഈസ്റ്റ് യുണൈറ്റഡിനെ നേരിടും. ഗുവാഹത്തിയിലാണ് മത്സരം.

Sunday, 18 September 2016

BJP May Face Heat from Opposition on National Security


New Delhi: The central government is likely to face heat on the issue of national security following Sunday's terror attack on an army camp in Jammu and Kashmir, with the opposition expected to target Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The BJP has prided itself as a strong nationalist force and its leaders had boasted how effectively Modi would respond to provocations from across the border if he were to take power.
The audacious attack on the army camp in Uri that left 17 soldiers dead and many injured has made the BJP vulnerable to attacks from an opposition itching to go on the offensive.
Rashtriya Janata Dal chief Lalu Prasad on Sunday took a dig at Modi and said his failure to tackle the situation in Jammu and Kashmir was to blame for the bloodbath at the army camp near Uri town.
"Modi ki laparwahi aur nakaami se jawan maare ja rahein hain. Kahan gaya Modi ka 56-inch ka seena? (Soldiers are dying due to Modi's failure and negligence. Where is his 56-inch chest?)" Lalu asked sarcastically.
Congress leader Manish Tewari took to Twitter to ask if Bharatiya Janata Party leaders would fulfil their claims of "taking care" of Pakistan.
"Outrage in Uri requires robust response PM. Can u walk rhetoric of muscularity? Biggest attack after 2002? Will India bleed in vain?" Tiwari said.
Pressure also mounted from within for the BJP.
The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, the ideological fountainhead of the party, said that "terrorists, their masters and their supporters should be dealt with firmly and conclusively".
The slaughter of 17 soldiers - after the death of seven military personnel at Pathankot in January and nine months after Modi made a dramatic trip to Lahore to wish birthday greetings to his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif - has put the BJP and Modi in a dilemma.
Home Minister Rajnath Singh and Finance Minister Arun Jatiley quickly blamed Pakistan for the killings. Pakistan denied the accusation while the US and Britain refrained from getting into blamegame even as they denounced the death of Indian soldiers.
Modi said those behind the Uri attack won't escape "unpunished" but political analysts said the government was likely to act in a manner that does not escalate into a conflict with Pakistan.
Political commentator S. Nihal Singh said the Modi government may go for a combination of military and diplomatic options.
"They will have to take some retaliatory step. They have to decide what kind of step it should be. On the diplomatic front, they have to decide whether to break off relations or not but that would be an extreme step," Nihal Singh told IANS.
He said the country expected some retaliation and that it has to come "reasonably soon", otherwise the "momentum will be gone". "How to calibrate a response without expanding the conflict. Basically, that is the problem."
Former diplomat Kuldip Nayar said the government may look for options that do not lead to war. Covert actions were possible.
"I don't think India will go to such an extent that they (Pakistan) are provoked into war," he said.
He did warn that the tense relationship with Pakistan would worsen after Sunday's killings.
Relations between India and Pakistan have been hit hard after Islamabad came out in support of the mass unrest in the Kashmir Valley following the killing of a militant in July.
And with Modi speaking aggressively in support of Baloch separatists in Pakistan, Islamabad and New Delhi appear to be in no mood to shake hands - for now.
If the BJP is not seen to be "punishing" Pakistan, the party will have a hard time explaining its nationalist credentials in assembly elections due next year in Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Manipur, Uttarkhand and Goa.
Suspect in Infosys techie Swathi's murder found dead, suicide suspected


A man who was accused of hacking an Infosys employee to death at a railway station in July was found dead in his prison cell in a case of suspected suicide on Sunday.
Preliminary reports said Ramkumar, a 22-year-old engineer, bit a live wire jutting out of a switchboard in his cell block in Puzhal central prison. He was taken to a government hospital where he was declared brought dead, sources said.
Ramkumar, a resident of Thirunelveli district, was accused of murdering 24-year-old Swathi while she was waiting to board a train to work at the Nungambakkam railway station. According to then Chennai police commissioner TK Rajendran, Ramkumar was "infatuated" with the victim and was angry at being rejected by her.
He was arrested from his village in August after CCTV footage showed him near the crime scene following Swathi's murder. He had attempted to slit his throat at the time of arrest but was stopped by the police.
His parents, who had denied the charges against him, suspected foul play and called for a CBI probe into his death, a demand backed by VCK leader Thol Thirumavalavan.
Police were yet to file a final chargesheet in the case, which triggered widespread outrage in social media over the police's initial handling of the investigation and the poor security setup at the railway station.

17 jawans killed in Uri attack, 19 injured | Pix, video

Encounter in Uri
» Militants attacked an army camp at Kashmir's Uri killing 17 soldiers, in an attack worse than the recent Pathankot air base terror strike which frayed Indo-Pak ties. 
» Four militants were also neutralized 
» Initial reports suggest all terrorists killed in Uri attack were from Jaish-e-Mohammad: Army
» Home minister Rajnath Singh postpones visit to US, Russia. Rajnath says, 'Pakistan is a terrorist state and it should be identified and isolated as such'
» Home ministry issues alert for all airports across the country in wake of the terrorist attack in Uri
Uri/Srinagar: In the worst attack on the Army in many years, heavily armed militants suspected to be from Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) stormed an army base in Uri in Kashmir killing 17 jawans early Sunday, prompting prime minister Narendra Modi to assert that those responsible "will not go "unpunished.
Located barely a few kilometers from the Line of Control (LoC) and some 70 km from Srinagar, the base was subjected to the brazen attack by four terrorists at around 5.30 am, causing heavy casualties in the Dogra regiment which lost 17 of its men. 20 more army personnel were injured, some critically, and were airlifted to the army base hospital in Srinagar.
After the three-hour gunbattle, four terrorists were killed and army was combing to ensure there were no other militants. Most of the army casualties resulted from the fire in tents in which jawans were sleeping.
PM Modi condemns attack
India reacted strongly to the deadliest attack on the Army in Jammu and Kashmir in a quarter-century-old insurgency that sparked an outrage with Modi strongly condemning it.
"We strongly condemn the cowardly terror attack in Uri. I assure the nation that those behind this despicable attack will not go unpunished," Modi tweeted.
Rajnath reviews Uri situation
Union home minister Rajnath Singh pointed a finger directly at Pakistan, saying it is a "terrorist state" and should be isolated while BJP leader Ram Madhav said days of strategic restraint are over and suggested that "for one tooth, the complete jaw" should be the policy after the attack.
Soon after the news of the attack broke, army chief General Dalbir Singh Suhag rushed to Uri followed soon by defense minister Manohar Parrikar, who cut short his Goa visit. Parrikar was briefed at Army's headquarters in Srinagar.
Leaders across the political spectrum including Congress president Sonia Gandhi condemned the attack. President Pranab Mukherjee said India will not be cowed down by such attacks and that it will thwart the evil designs of terrorists and their backers.
The attack at the administrative base of the 10 Dogra, which top army officials described as a "serious setback", was launched at 0530 hours and ended at 0830 hours with the killing of four terrorists and martyrdom of 17 soldiers.
Explosions and gunfire erupted as the militants attacked the camp, which is located barely few meters away from the Army's Brigade Headquarters in Uri town.
The jawans of the Dogra Regiment were sleeping in a tent which caught fire due the explosion. The fire also engulfed the nearby barracks, official sources said.
DGMO Lt Gen Ranbir Singh called up his counterpart in Pakistan expressing "serious concerns" over Pakistani marking found on the equipment used by four "foreign" terrorists.
"All four killed were foreign terrorists and had carried with them items which had Pakistani markings. Initial reports indicate that the slain terrorists belong to Jaish-e-Mohammed tanzeem," Lt Gen Singh said in a brief statement to the media at South Block in Delhi.
He added that since "some the terrorists had some items with Pakistani markings, I have spoken to Pakistan DGMO and conveyed our serious concern on the same".
He said that the terrorists had fired incendiary ammunition along with automatic fire of small arms that led to army tents and temporary shelters catching fire.
"There have been a total of 17 Army fatal casualties. Of these, 13-14 casualties have been due to these tents/shelters having caught fire," he said.
Home minister Rajnath Singh also called an emergency Under Barrel Grenade Launchers along with a large number of other war like stores were recovered from the group of heavily armed terrorists.
He said that the operation for clearance of the area is still in progress and a very deliberate search is being carried out in the entire area around the military complex in Uri.
"As such, complete details of the operation are not yet available. However, the operation is being carried out by the Indian Army in a very professional manner and the Army personnel have displayed exceptionally high standards of courage and gallantry while neutralizing the terrorists," Lt Gen Singh said.
Amid reports that intelligence agencies had warned of a possible attack, he said all the intelligence agencies are working in close synergy with the security forces and regular intelligence inputs are received from concerned agencies and necessary action is being taken accordingly.
He said army chief Gen Dalbir Singh Suhag has visited the site of operation and taken an "on the ground" assessment of the situation.
"We salute the supreme sacrifice made by our brave soldiers following the highest traditions of Indian Army," he said.
The Army in a statement earlier in the day said a group of heavily armed terrorists targeted the rear administrative base of a unit at Uri.
"The administrative base had large strength of troops of units turning over after their tour of duty who were stationed in tents/temporary shelters which caught fire, and resulted in heavy casualties. We salute the sacrifice of 17 soldiers who were martyred in the operation," the statement added.
Uri attack may push Indo-Pak relations, already at their lowest, to a new low


The devastating attack in Uri carries shadows of the 2002 Kaluchak massacre, when three Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists killed three army personnel, 18 members of their families, and ten other civilians in Jammu. That attack came months after the assault on Parliament in New Delhi, and nearly transformed a troop buildup - Operation Parakram - into a full-blown war between India and Pakistan.
This weekend's will also have serious consequences. It will strengthen the hand of those in the government, already on top, who believe that only intense, heightened pressure - diplomatic and perhaps otherwise - can force a change in Pakistan's behavior.
It will push India-Pakistan relations, already at their lowest ebb in years, to its lowest point since Mumbai. And it may signal the resurgence of old tactics in Kashmir, at a time when unarmed protesters have convincingly seized the mantle of armed terrorists.
The past decade has seen major terrorist attacks across India, though mass casualties have proven far easier to inflict on soft civilian targets in cities rather than military forces in their bases. The Pathankot attack in January killed 7 security personnel, which was half the number killed in a market in the Assam town of Kokrajhar last month. This is one reason why Uri's seventeen casualties are so shocking. While there have been larger numbers killed in the post-Kaluchak era, including the death of nineteen Border Security Force personnel in an IED attack in Kashmir in May 2004, this is likely the deadliest attack on a facility.
|More broadly, India has grown accustomed to steadily declining violence, both in Jammu and Kashmir and in the rest of India as a whole. Last year, the country saw the fewest civilians killed in terrorism for well over two decades, and the second-fewest security personnel - both falls probably driven by trends within Kashmir itself.
Average civilian casualties in Kashmir fell 45% from the 1990s to the 2000s, and then by a further 95% from the 2000s to the 2010s. Fatalities amongst the security forces fell from an average of more than 300 a year in the 2000s, to under 50 since 2010 - excluding Uri itself.
In part, these trends are the result of tighter control over the Line of Control. Official statistics last year showed that local militants outnumbered non-Indian ones. According to the head of the Srinagar-based Chinar corps, cross-border infiltration was down to a "trickle".
Attacks in Gurdaspur last year and Pathankot in January pointed to weaknesses in border security, but the scale of the problem has significantly fallen. Large, anomalous attacks like Uri shatter this statistical calm.
The Pathankot attack offered a brief moment of hope that India and Pakistan might handle the fall-out of these incidents in mature, constructive ways. The National Security Advisors of both countries spoke to one another within hours of the attack. Indian officials held back from blaming Pakistan, while Islamabad quickly detained the chief of Jaish-e-Mohammed, Masood Azhar. Most remarkably of all, Pakistan was allowed limited access to the airbase itself. But the steady collapse in India-Pakistan relations in the months thereafter, marked by reciprocal sniping on Kashmir and Balochistan, has produced a completely different mood that prevails today.
"," tweeted home minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday. There will be no joint investigation team (JIT), no forbearance in public statements, and little faith in Nawaz Sharif. The spirit of Lahore was snuffed out long ago.
"," promises Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Ram Madhav, the BJP's secretary general, suggests what this might mean in practice: "For one tooth, the complete jaw. ".
This echoes previous allusions to retaliation-in-kind, made by NSA Ajit Doval, defence minister Manohar Parrikar, and many other would-be covert warriors. In concert with the government's new approach to Balochistan, there is every reason to believe that the Research & Analysis Wing (R&AW) will be given a freer hand to impose a cost on Pakistani terrorist groups, their patrons in the Pakistani intelligence services, and perhaps even on the Pakistani state more broadly.
Among the more publicly visible consequences will be a further hardening of the government's approach to Kashmir. As counter-terrorism operations widen, protests - already the worst in the valley since the 1990s - will intensify. Another will be a ratcheting up of the diplomatic pressure on Pakistan. Sushma Swaraj's speech for the UN General Assembly in New York on September 26 will go through a frenzy of editing in the coming days.
India also knows that the United States is, as always, desperate to avert any escalation across the LoC; New Delhi can use that to secure greater intelligence and diplomatic cooperation from Washington, which supplied key information about Pathankot. If JeM is found responsible once more, India will revive its abortive efforts to get China to agree to a terrorist designation for Masood Azhar.
Uri is not a turning point. There will be no airstrikes or mass mobilisation. But it is a stepping stone towards what will be a more violent, unpredictable, and tumultuous period in India-Pakistan relations.

'Veep's Julia Louis-Dreyfus wins again as Emmys gets political

Los Angeles: "Veep" star Julia Louis-Dreyfus won her fifth straight Emmy on Sunday for her role in the satirical White House comedy on a night when politics played large in the midst of an extraordinary 2016 U.S. election campaign.
» Veteran Jeffrey Tambor won best comedy actor for a second time for his role as a father who transitions to a woman in Amazon's ground-breaking "Transparent."
Louis-Dreyfus, who plays the vainglorious U.S. president Selina Meyer on HBO's "Veep", apologized for what she called "the current political climate."
"I think that 'Veep' has torn down the wall between comedy and politics. Our show started out as a political satire but it now feels like a sobering documentary," she said while accepting her award.
As Americans prepare to vote in November for a new president, "Veep" is also expected to win the coveted comedy series category, which is announced at the end of three-hour ceremony.
» Indian-American Aziz Ansari shared his first Emmy for writing his new Netflix comedy "Master of None."
» "Saturday Night Live" comedian Kate McKinnon, who plays Democratic U.S. presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, won supporting comedy actress, while Louie Anderson was named best supporting actor for playing the wholesome mother of Zach Galifianakis' quirky clown in the FX comedy "Baskets."
Host Jimmy Kimmel opened the show with a string of jokes about Republican presidential contender and former "Celebrity Apprentice" host Donald Trump, and former football star O.J. Simpson, whose 1995 double murder trial and acquittal was dramatized in "The People v. O.J. Simpson," which is expected to be a big winner.
"If Donald Trump gets elected and he builds that wall, the first person we are throwing over it is Mark Burnett," quipped Kimmel, addressing Burnett, the British producer who created "Celebrity Apprentice."
FX's "The People v O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story," went into the show with 22 nominations, including multiple acting nods, writing, and best limited series.
Nominee Sarah Paulson, who played prosecutor Marcia Clark in the show, was teased for bringing Clark along with her to the Emmys.
"Are you rooting for O.J. to win this time?," Kimmel asked Clark.
» "Saturday Night Live" comedian Kate McKinnon, who plays Democratic U.S. presidential nominee Hillary Clinton won for supporting comedy actress. 
» Louie Anderson was named best supporting actor for playing the wholesome mother of Zach Galifianakis' quirky clown in the FX comedy "Baskets."
This year's Emmys are among the most diverse ever with people of color nominated in every lead acting category.
Rami Malek, 35, who is of Egyptian descent, is a front-runner for his first Emmy for his lead role as a socially awkward computer hacker in USA Network's "Mr. Robot
Awards pundits say the Golden Globe-winning show, beloved by critics despite an audience of only about one million, could also cause an upset in the drama series race where it is competing against HBO's medieval fantasy "Game of Thrones," which dominates with 23 nominations.


Washington, Sep 18 MIT scientists have developed a novel spectroscopic technique that may help NASA's new Mars rover, to be launched in 2020, find signs of present or former extraterrestrial life on the red planet.
In 2020, NASA plans to launch a new Mars rover that will be tasked with probing a region of the planet scientists believe could hold remnants of ancient microbial life.
The rover will collect samples of rocks and soil, and store them on the Martian surface; the samples would be returned to Earth sometime in the distant future so that scientists can meticulously analyse the samples for signs of present or former extraterrestrial life.
Now, scientists at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the US have developed a technique that will help the rover quickly and non-invasively identify sediments that are relatively unaltered, and that maintain much of their original composition.
Such 'pristine' samples give scientists the best chance for identifying signs of former life, if they exist, as opposed to rocks whose histories have been wiped clean by geological processes such as excessive heating or radiation damage, researchers said.
The team's technique centres on a new way to interpret the results of Raman spectroscopy, a common, non-destructive process that geologists use to identify the chemical composition of ancient rocks.
Among its suite of scientific tools, the 2020 Mars rover includes SHERLOC (Scanning Habitable Environments with Raman and Luminescence for Organics and Chemicals), an instrument that will acquire Raman spectra from samples on or just below the martian surface.
SHERLOC will be pivotal in determining whether life ever existed on Mars.
Roger Summons, professor at MIT, said the chemical picture that scientists have so far been able to discern using Raman spectroscopy has been 'somewhat fuzzy.' Nicola Ferralis, a research scientist at MIT, discovered hidden features in Raman spectra that can give a more informed picture of a sample's chemical makeup.
Specifically, the researchers were able to estimate the ratio of hydrogen to carbon atoms from the substructure of the peaks in Raman spectra.
This is important because the more heating any rock has experienced, the more the organic matter becomes altered, specifically through the loss of hydrogen in the form of methane, researchers said.
The improved technique enables scientists to more accurately interpret the meaning of existing Raman spectra, and quickly evaluate the ratio of hydrogen to carbon - thereby identifying the most pristine, ancient samples of rocks for further study.
Summons said this may also help scientists and engineers working with the SHERLOC instrument on the 2020 Mars rover to zero in on ideal Martian samples.
The research was published in the journal Carbon.

US probe terror links in trio of attacks as Islamic State claims Minnesota attack

New York/Washington: US Investigators on Sunday were studying possible links between a pair of bombs detonated in New York City and New Jersey over the weekend, although no evidence had yet emerged tying the devices to known extremist groups.
The country was shaken by a trio of attacks over the weekend including a Saturday night bombing that injured 29 in Manhattan and a stabbing attack at a Minnesota shopping mall that wounded nine.
While officials described all three as deliberate, criminal acts and were investigating them as potential "acts of terrorism," they stopped short of characterizing the motivation behind any of them until more evidence is uncovered.
A deafening roar and powerful shock rocked Manhattan's popular Chelsea neighborhood late on Saturday after a pressure-cooker bomb packed with shrapnel exploded. A similar, unexploded device, was found a few blocks away later that night.
Cops seek clues in NYC blast that hurt 29; no terrorism links found No international militant group immediately claimed responsibility for the New York blast or a pipe bomb that went off earlier along the route of a Saturday road race in suburban New Jersey. But New York governor Andrew Cuomo said the act of blowing up a bomb in a crowded area of Manhattan "is obviously an act of terrorism."
No suspects were immediately identified in the New York and New Jersey attacks.
But CNN reported on Sunday night that police had reviewed surveillance video showing a man, who was not identified, leaving both devices on Saturday.
IS claims Minnesota attack
The Islamic State militant group quickly claimed responsibility for the Minnesota attack by a man who made references to Allah and asked at least one person if he or she was Muslim before he assaulted the individual. An off-duty police officer fatally shot the assailant.
Police did not immediately identify the Minnesota attacker, citing an ongoing investigation, although some local media reports gave his name and said he was an African-born junior college student. Reuters could not immediately confirm his identity.
Minnesota terrorized: man stabs 8 at busy mall, shot dead There were no immediate connections established between the Minnesota attack and the bombings in New York and New Jersey, which came days before the United Nations General Assembly opens on Tuesday. Some 135 heads of state or government are expected to attend the event, and city officials said they had bolstered an already heavy security force with 1,000 more uniformed police officers and National Guard members.
'Crude' devices
Federal Bureau of Investigation experts were examining remnants of the two devices that went off in Chelsea and Seaside Park, New Jersey, some 80 miles south of New York City, as well as the undetonated pressure-cooker bomb, the same sort of improvised explosive device that killed three people and wounded more than 260 in the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing.
"The crudity of the devices in all three cases certainly doesn't point to any group that's been developing (improvised explosive devices) for years," said a US official involved in the investigation who requested anonymity to discuss the inquiry.
The official added that the crude nature of the devices and the apparent low level of planning had some investigators concerned that the blasts were just a test of New York's security.
"That's what worries us: Was this some kind of test run, not just of the devices, but also of the surveillance in New York and the response?" the official said.
The United States has experienced a series of deadly attacks over the past year by gunmen inspired by Islamic State, which has been fighting a long civil war in Syria. A man who claimed allegiance to the group fatally shot 50 people at an Orlando, Florida, nightclub in June, six months after a married couple massacred 14 in San Bernardino, California.
Investigators at the FBI's lab in Quantico, Virginia, were set to look to see if the three devices in the New York area had a common design, although a U.S. official familiar with the inquiry said that would not be proof in itself the attacks were linked.
"Almost anybody could have fabricated these bombs and used cellphones as timed detonators," said the official. "There are instructions all over the Internet, and the crudity, positioning, and relative ineffectiveness of these does not suggest that a more sophisticated group played any role in this."
The bombs used in the Boston Marathon bombing were built using instructions that the pair of brothers behind the attack found in al Qaeda's "Inspire" online magazine.
The FBI considers the Minnesota episode a "potential act of terrorism," Richard Thornton, FBI special agent in charge of the agency's Minneapolis division, told a news conference on Sunday.
Amaq, the news agency affiliated with Islamic State, issued a statement on Sunday calling the attacker "a soldier of the Islamic State."

Kozhikode flash floods: Body of one more youth found

Kozhikode: A rescue team on Monday recovered the body of another youth, who along with five other men had gone missing following flash floods in a river near Kuttiyadi. The identity of the victim was not immediately known.
The youths were part of a nine-member group who had gone to take bath in the river at Pasukkadavu near a forest zone. All the nine, hailing from Koothode in the district, were washed off in the flash floods following heavy rains.
While three of them – Vineesh, Amal and Jishnu - were rescued, body of Rijeesh was recovered on Sunday. The missing youths are Vishnu (20), Vipindas (21), Aswanth (19), Shine Shashi (19) and Akshay Raj(19).
Youth drowns, five others go missing in river in Kozhikode It is learned that the youths, who were sitting on the banks of a canal near Poozhithodu hydel power project, were washed away as water level in the river rose suddenly following heavy rain and landslide in the forest.
Police and Fire and Rescue Service personnel on Monday continued the search for the four missing persons. Local people are also helping in the rescue operations.
Toby Radford returns as West Indies batting coach for Pakistan series


London, Sep 18: The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) has recruited the services of former Middlesex and Sussex batsman Toby Radford as batting coach for the series againstPakistan in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
WICB CEO Michael Muirhead has said Radford has been hired just for the series against Pakistan, which involves three T20Is, three One-Dayers, and three Test matches from September 23, reports CMC.
The T20 players, who have already arrived in Dubai, start their tour with a warm-up game against Emirates Cricket Board XI on Tuesday.
'He has been contracted just for this series,' WICB CEO Michael Muirhead said in an interview with ESPNcricinfo on Saturday.
'He knows the youngsters well and had done well especially with them. We'll engage as and when we need him.'
Radford worked as assistant coach under former head coach Ottis Gibson when the West Indies first won the World T20 in 2012.
He will work alongside Henderson Springer, who has been appointed caretaker coach after the controversial dismissal of Phil Simmons last Tuesday.

Saturday, 17 September 2016

എയിംസിലെ വനിതാ ഡോക്ടര്‍ അപ്പാര്‍ട്ട്മെന്റില്‍ വിഷം കുത്തിവച്ച്‌ ജീവനൊടുക്കി; മരണത്തിനു പിന്നില്‍ സ്ത്രീധനപീഡനമെന്നു സംശയം



ന്യൂഡല്‍ഹി: ഡല്‍ഹി ഓള്‍ ഇന്ത്യ ഇന്‍സ്റ്റിറ്റ്യൂട്ട് ഓഫ് മെഡിക്കല്‍ സയന്‍സസില്‍ ഡോക്ടറായ യുവതി ജീവനൊടുക്കി. അനസ്തേഷ്യ വകുപ്പില്‍ ജോലി നോക്കിയിരുന്ന റിതു ഭന്‍ഗോട്ടിയാണ് ജീവനൊടുക്കിയത്. കുര്‍മഞ്ചലിലെ അപ്പാര്‍ട്ട്മെന്റില്‍ വിഷം കുത്തിവച്ച്‌ ജീവനൊടുക്കിയ നിലയിലാണ് ഇവരെ കണ്ടെത്തിയത്. സ്ത്രീധനപീഡനത്തെ തുടര്‍ന്നാണ് മരണമെന്നു സംശയിക്കുന്നു. റിതുവിന്റെ ഭര്‍തൃവീട്ടുകാര്‍ സ്ത്രീധാമാവശ്യപ്പെട്ട് പീഡിപ്പിച്ചിരുന്നതായി ബന്ധുക്കള്‍ പൊലീസിനു മൊഴി നല്‍കി.

റിതുവിന്റെ ഭര്‍ത്താവായ ബ്രജേഷിനെ മരണവുമായി ബന്ധപ്പെട്ട് പൊലീസ് ചോദ്യം ചെയ്തു. പൈലറ്റായി ജോലി നോക്കുകയാണ് ബ്രജേഷ്. മൂന്നു വര്‍ഷം മുമ്ബായിരുന്നു ബ്രജേഷിന്റെയും റിതുവിന്റെയും വിവാഹം. ഇവര്‍ക്കു രണ്ടു വയസുള്ള കുട്ടിയുണ്ട്.

ഡല്‍ഹി ലെഫ്.ഗവര്‍ണര്‍ക്ക് മറുപടിയുമായി ആം ആദ്മി പാര്‍ട്ടി



ഡല്‍ഹി ലെഫ്.ഗവര്‍ണര്‍ നജീബ് ജംഗ് ഓഫീസില്‍ ഇല്ലാത്തതിനെ ചോദ്യംചെയ്ത് ആം ആദ്മി പാര്‍ട്ടി

ന്യൂഡല്‍ഹി: ഫിന്‍ലാന്‍ഡില്‍ സന്ദര്‍ശനത്തിന് പോയ ഡല്‍ഹി ഉപമുഖ്യമന്ത്രി മനീഷ് സിസോദിയയെ തിരിച്ചു വിളിച്ച ഡല്‍ഹി ലെഫ്.ഗവര്‍ണര്‍ നജീബ് ജംഗ് ഓഫീസില്‍ ഇല്ലാത്തതിനെ ചോദ്യംചെയ്ത് ആം ആദ്മി പാര്‍ട്ടി.

ഡല്‍ഹിയില്‍ ഡെങ്കിപ്പനിയും ചിക്കന്‍ഗുനിയയും വ്യാപിച്ചതിനെ തുടര്‍ന്ന് ഫിന്‍ലന്‍ഡ് സന്ദര്‍ശനത്തിന് പോയ ഉപമുഖ്യമന്ത്രി മനീഷ് സിസോദിയയോട് സന്ദര്‍ശനം റദ്ദാക്കി അടിയന്തരമായി ഡല്‍ഹിയില്‍ തിരിച്ചെത്തുവാന്‍ ലെഫ്.ഗവര്‍ണര്‍ ഫാക്സ് സന്ദേശത്തിലൂടെ ആവശ്യപ്പെട്ടിരുന്നു.

ഡല്‍ഹി മുഖ്യമന്ത്രി അരവിന്ദ് കെജ്രരിവാള്‍ തൊണ്ട സംബന്ധമായി അസുഖങ്ങള്‍ക്ക് ചികിത്സ തേടി ബെംഗളൂരുവിലായതിനാല്‍ ഉത്തരവാദിത്തപ്പെട്ട ആരെങ്കിലും ഡല്‍ഹിയില്‍ വേണമെന്ന് ചൂണ്ടിക്കാട്ടിയായിരുന്നു ലെഫ്.ഗവര്‍ണര്‍ ഉപമുഖ്യമന്ത്രിയെ തിരിച്ചു വിളിച്ചത്.

ഇതേതുടര്‍ന്ന് ശനിയാഴ്ച രാവിലെ ലെഫ്.ഗവര്‍ണര്‍ നജീബ് ജംഗിനെ സന്ദര്‍ശിക്കുവാനായി പേ ഡല്‍ഹി ആരോഗ്യമന്ത്രി സത്യേന്ദ്ര ജെയിനും ടൂറിസം-ജലസേചന വകുപ്പ് മന്ത്രി കപില്‍ മിശ്രയും അദ്ദേഹത്തിന്റെ ഓഫീസിലെത്തിയെങ്കിലും ലെഫ്.ഗവര്‍ണര്‍ അവധിയിലാണെന്നായിരുന്നു അദേഹത്തിന്റെ ഓഫീസില്‍ നിന്ന് മന്ത്രിമാര്‍ക്ക് ലഭിച്ച വിവരം.

വിദേശസന്ദര്‍ശനം നടത്തുന്ന ഉപമുഖ്യമന്ത്രിയോട് അടിയന്തരമായി തിരിച്ചുവരാന്‍ ആവശ്യപ്പെട്ട് ലെഫ്.ഗവര്‍ണര്‍ ഇന്നലെ ഫാക്സ് സന്ദേശം അയച്ചിരുന്നു. അങ്ങനെ എന്തെങ്കിലും അടിയന്തര പ്രശ്നമുണ്ടോ എന്ന് ഫോണിലൂടെ അദ്ദേഹത്തോട് ചോദിച്ചപ്പോള്‍, അടിയന്തര വിഷയങ്ങളൊന്നുമില്ലെന്നും ഇന്ന് കാണുവാന്‍ സാധിക്കില്ലെന്നുമാണ് ലെഫ്.ഗവര്‍ണര്‍ മറുപടി പറഞ്ഞതെന്ന് ആരോഗ്യമന്ത്രി സത്യേന്ദ്ര ജയിന്‍ പറഞ്ഞു.

എന്നാല്‍ മുന്‍കൂര്‍ അനുമതി വാങ്ങാതെയും വിവരം തരാതെയുമാണ് മന്ത്രിമാര്‍ ലെഫ്.ഗവര്‍ണറെ കാണുവാനെത്തിയതെന്ന് അദ്ദേഹത്തിന്റെ ഓഫീസ് വാര്‍ത്തക്കുറിപ്പില്‍ അറിയിച്ചു.

ലെഫ്.ഗവര്‍ണറുടെ അസാന്നിധ്യത്തില്‍ അദ്ദേഹത്തിന്റെ സെക്രട്ടറി മന്ത്രിമാരോട് സംസാരിച്ചു. എന്നാല്‍ ഗവര്‍ണര്‍ക്ക് കൈമാറുവാനായി എന്തെങ്കിലും പരാതിയോ അപേക്ഷയോ മന്ത്രിമാര്‍ നല്‍കിയിട്ടില്ല.

ഡല്‍ഹിയില്‍ പകര്‍ച്ചവ്യാധികള്‍ പടരുന്ന സാഹചര്യത്തില്‍ ചീഫ് സെക്രട്ടറിയോടും ആരോഗ്യ സെക്രട്ടറിയോടും ബന്ധപ്പെട്ട് ലെഫ്.ഗവര്‍ണറുടെ ഓഫീസ് കാര്യങ്ങള്‍ നിരീക്ഷിച്ചു വരികയാണ്.

ഗുരുതരമായ ആരോഗ്യപ്രശ്നങ്ങളെ ഡല്‍ഹി നേരിടുമ്ബോള്‍ ജനങ്ങള്‍ക്ക് ആവശ്യമായ ചികിത്സാ സൗകര്യങ്ങള്‍ നല്‍കാതെ വിഷയം രാഷ്ട്രീയവത്ല്‍കരിക്കാനാണ് തിരഞ്ഞെടുക്കപ്പെട്ട സര്‍ക്കാര്‍ ശ്രമക്കുന്നത് - ഡല്‍ഹി സര്‍ക്കാരിനെ വിമര്‍ശിച്ചു കൊണ്ട് ലെഫ് ഗവര്‍ണറുടെ ഓഫീസ് വാര്‍ത്തക്കുറിപ്പില്‍ പറഞ്ഞു.

എംഎല്‍എയുടെ മകന്റെ ക്രൂരത അതിരുകടന്നു, പിടികൂടി ജയിലിലടച്ചു



പട്ന: വാഹനം കടന്നുപോകാന്‍ അനുവദിച്ചില്ലെന്നാരോപിച്ച്‌ യുവാവിനെ കുത്തിപ്പരിക്കേല്‍പ്പിച്ച എംഎല്‍എയുടെ മകന്‍ അറസ്റ്റില്‍. ആര്‍ജെഡി എംഎല്‍എ വീരേന്ദ്ര സിംഗിന്റെ മകന്‍ കുണാലാണ് അറസ്റ്റിലായത്. വെള്ളിയാഴ്ച രാത്രി ബീഹാറിലെ ഔറംഗാബാദില്‍ വെച്ചായിരുന്നു സംഭവം. അറസ്റ്റിലായ കുണാല്‍ സിംഗിനെ ജയിലിലേക്കയച്ചു.

പിതാവിന്റെ അധികാരത്തിന്റെ ബലത്തില്‍ തന്നോട് ഉത്തരവുകള്‍ അനുസരിക്കാന്‍ കുണാല്‍ ആവശ്യപ്പെട്ടുവെന്നും അത് അനുസരിക്കാന്‍ തയ്യാറാവാത്തതോടെയാണ് തന്നെ ആക്രമിച്ചതെന്നാണ് പരിക്കേറ്റ പിന്റു കുമാര്‍ സംഭവത്തെക്കുറിച്ച്‌ പറയുന്നത്.
എന്നാല്‍ ക്രിമിനല്‍ പശ്ചാത്തലമുള്ള പിന്റു തന്റെ മകനെ കൊല്ലുന്നതിന് വേണ്ടിയാണ് വാഹനം മറികടക്കാന്‍ ശ്രമിച്ചതെന്നാണ് എംഎല്‍എയുടെ വാദം. തന്റെ മകന്‍ യുവാവിനെ കുത്തിപ്പരിക്കേല്‍പ്പിച്ചത് ചോദ്യം ചെയ്യേണ്ടെന്നും സംഭവസ്ഥത്തുണ്ടായിരുന്നവരോട് അന്വേഷിച്ചാല്‍ മതിയെന്നും എംഎല്‍എ കൂട്ടിച്ചേര്‍ക്കുന്നു.

നേരത്തെ പിന്നാക്ക വിഭാഗത്തില്‍പ്പെട്ട നിര്‍മ്മാണ തൊഴിലാളികളെ മര്‍ദ്ദിച്ചകേസില്‍ ആര്‍ജെഡി സഹസ്ര എംഎല്‍എ അരുണ്‍ കുമാര്‍ യാദവിന്റെ രണ്ട് മക്കളായ അമരേന്ദ്ര കുമാര്‍ യാദവും അറസ്റ്റിലായിരുന്നു. ബീഹാറിലെ ആരന്‍ ഗ്രാമത്തിലായിരുന്നു സംഭവം.