Sanjha Morcha

The grand bargain

The grand bargain
FRAGILE: Any outright takeover by the Taliban will lead to another protracted civil war.

THERE are some positive signs and many negative portents of a Russian-American détente in world politics appearing through the eight-week period of the Donald Trump presidency. I2n the frenetic rush of current history, we fail to take note of nascent processes, only to grasp with hindsight that the kaleidoscope had inclined ever so slightly, causing a shift in the symmetrical pattern. To be sure, the security of the Greater Middle East — arc stretching from the Levant to Central Asia’s steppes — hinges on the extent to which US-Russia cooperation becomes possible. However, any new policy direction toward Russia on the part of the Trump administration can only crystallise at a glacial pace.Syria beckons the future of US-Russia détente. Politics is a seamless web. Progress anywhere makes progress everywhere more likely. Any Russian-American cooperation to fight terrorism in Syria may inevitably “spill over” to Iraq — and, almost unavoidably, to Libya — and, perhaps even to Yemen. Can Afghanistan be far behind?Trump has shown sensible aversion toward committing good money to kick-start a dubious second “surge” in Afghanistan – this time around, without a timeline, until the war is won. He underscored in his address to the US Congress recently that the $6 trillion Washington spent in the Middle Eastern wars was bad money wasted, which could have rebuilt America twice over. It stands to reason why Trump is taking time to announce US’ new Afghan strategy, despite persistent urgings from the military that the stalemate in the war may still be broken, if only with a final push.Indeed, the most desirable outcome in the Afghan war that is realistically possible today will be a power-sharing arrangement in Kabul that accommodates the Taliban in a spirit of reconciliation. No one doubts that the Taliban is an authentic Afghan movement. Russia is a stakeholder in preventing ISIS cadres fleeing Syria and Iraq from flocking to Afghanistan. President Vladimir Putin recently undertook a tour of frontline states in Central Asia where Russian bases are in standby mode. Russia keeps contacts with the Taliban and is improving relations with Pakistan. China too has had contacts with the Taliban and wields considerable influence on Pakistan. Vital Chinese interests are at stake. The ISIS recently threatened to create rivers of blood in Xinjiang.Meanwhile, a bold idea is struggling to be born in the regional and international discourses — trilateral US-Russia-China cooperation and coordination to resolve regional and international problems. It has figured with increasing frequency in the Russian and Chinese discourses, which cannot be coincidental. It has Trump as the audience. The Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi fuelled this idea at a press conference recently on the sidelines of the National People’s Congress in Beijing: “In the new era, the China-US-Russia relationship should not be a ‘seesaw’ game. The three countries should work with, rather than against, one another and pursue win-win, rather than zero-sum, outcomes.”A US-Russia-China joint effort is just what is needed to end the Afghan war and create a new regime in Kabul that gives due role to the Taliban in the governance of their country. This is no longer a zero-sum game. Any outright takeover by the Taliban in Afghanistan will lead to another protracted civil war and it can be apocalyptic in outcome, resulting in the withering away of the Afghan state, and anarchical conditions posing long-term threats to outlying regions. Equally, given the hugely controversial record of western hegemony over Muslim Middle East, which engendered a deep sense of humiliation in the Muslim psyche, open-ended US military presence in Afghanistan will provoke resistance and, in turn,  strengthen the extremist Islamist groups in the region. In immediate terms, no one knows how to salvage the government in Kabul, which was a creation of the Barack Obama administration. The fragmentation of Afghan polity is touching the terminal stage, and, alas, Trump has proclaimed his profound distaste for ‘nation-building’ anywhere expect in America itself.On the other hand, the Taliban takeover in Kabul and ensuing anarchical conditions in Afghanistan will put intolerable strains on Pakistan’s own resources and deflect it from the unique opportunities that the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor offers it to make good as a prosperous country. To be sure, if the Taliban continues with its war of attrition against foreign forces and begin advancing from the countryside into the urban centres in a conceivable future, it may become futile to try to stop the insurgents on their track. After that, what? Pakistan lacks the means to bankroll a Taliban regime.On the other hand, a few thousand additional western troops cannot break the current stalemate. Are there any volunteers to undertake a “surge” of 50-1,00,000 troops and wage an open-ended campaign without a timeline — and, yet, victory far from assured? Clearly, big powers have a crucial role to encourage Pakistan to bring the Taliban to the negotiating table. What needs to be worked out is the calibration of the legitimate interests of Pakistan, while ending the Afghan war — quintessentially, a government in Kabul that remains sensitive toward Pakistan’s concerns and interests.However, for that to happen, a grand bargain is needed at both the regional and international level. At its core, there is a complex three-way entanglement at the regional level involving Pakistan, Afghanistan and India, which provides fodder to the hydra-headed beast of terrorism. All three countries are in denial mode. Unless they can be brought within a single tent and made to cohabitate peacefully as benign neighbours and responsible regional states, peace will elude Afghanistan. The big powers can play an influential role here. Unless there is a holistic approach toward “reset” of the complicated regional calculus, endeavours such as the Afghan-Pakistan meet in London last Wednesday, brokered by the UK with US concurrence, to address terrorism problem in bilateral terms cannot produce enduring results.On the contrary, a big-power effort remains predicated on their readiness to work together. Russia and China, which have huge stakes in regional security, are eager to work with the Trump administration to stabilise Afghanistan, but indications are that Pentagon prefers to handle the war the John Wayne way. Alas, this “lone-ranger” mentality may serve the corporate interests of the US military-industrial complex, but it can only spell doom for peace and stability in the region. The onus is on Trump to read out the script to the Pentagon. Will he? Trump’s summit meeting in April with Chinese President Xi Jinping offers the opportunity to initiate a historic concert of big powers over Afghanistan.The writer is a former ambassador


Punjab News 18-03-2017

Govt to come out with White Paper on state’s finances

Govt to come out with White Paper on state’s finances
Manpreet Singh Badal, Finance Minister

Sarbjit Dhaliwal &

Ruchika M Khanna

‘Fa.uj peechhe hati, aur kuain mein zehar chhod gayi..’ This is how newly inducted Finance Minister Manpreet Singh Badal reacted after being briefed about the state’s economy by officers. No wonder his immediate response is to issue a White Paper on the matter; order a third-party audit into the past three years of government expenditure; and provide a booster shot to the state’s sagging finances.What Manpreet has inherited from the Akali-BJP government is a debt burden of Rs 1.78 lakh crore, pending unpaid bills to the tune of Rs 3,000 crore and a whopping revenue deficit of Rs 8,000 crore. In the coming fiscal, when he will present the Budget proposals, he will have to maintain a fine balance between curtailing expenditure, revving up revenue and shouldering the government’s welfare-related responsibilities (the promised sops). The state’s total debt servicing is expected to be Rs 6,000 crore  more than what the state can borrow.But Manpreet loves challenges, and is willing to take the new one head-on. “They have sinned… Badal saab and his government. The state’s taxes have been looted in the past 10 years. They had a very short-sighted vision to rule… nothing has been left for the next generation… Sukhbir Singh Badal has never read any book other than a cheque book,” he says, targeting his estranged cousin and SAD president.“We will have to start from scratch to rebuild Punjab’s economy. We are working on a three-pronged strategy: Increase the year-on-year revenue by Rs 10,000 crore (enough to meet the party’s poll promises); attract investment from big industrial houses, which will lead to more buoyancy in taxes; and cut down on government expenditure drastically,” he says.To increase revenue, especially when the GST rollout is expected from July onwards, the government is looking at incorporating features of the excise policy of states where the liquor sale is done through government undertakings. “We will study the Tamil Nadu model and may emulate it. I will also look at the model of West Bengal, which has become an economically healthy state in the past few years, even though it was considered a debt-stressed state along with Punjab and Kerala,” he says.In the coming days, the Congress government plans to launch a major drive to draw investment to the state. The state may soon see HPCL-Mittal Energy Limited — that runs the Bathinda refinery — invest Rs 22,000 crore to set up downstream petrochemical industry.Government expenditure, too, will be cut drastically. “We might close down all loss-making government undertakings that are a burden on the exchequer,” says Manpreet, reiterating that he has the backing of Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh on these issues.He says talks will be initiated with the Centre to reduce the interest rate on the loan of Rs 30,000 crore that the state has taken to settle its legacy food credit account, which could help the government save Rs 1,200 crore in interest repayment. Manpreet will also propose that all MLAs take a cut of Rs 1,000 per month in salary as a symbolic gesture to curtail expenditure.Manpreet says he will bring a vote-on-account for three months during the Assembly session beginning on March 24, while the regular budget is expected to be presented in May. As the head of the Congress manifesto committee, which promised several sops to the people, he says the document is sacrosanct and all promises will be fulfilled. “These were made not out of populism but to kickstart the economy,” he says, adding that farm subsidy will continue.

Will cooperate with govt on drugs: AAP

Will cooperate with govt on drugs: AAP
Leader of Opposition HS Phoolka with Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh in Chandigarh on Friday. Tribune photo

Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, March 17

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) today offered to cooperate with the Amarinder-led state government for a drug-free Punjab.Leader of Opposition HS Phoolka met the Chief Minister today and offered cooperation on the government’s war against drugs. In a statement, he said everybody in Punjab knew who were behind the drug supply racket and the CM should act against those elements.A day after confrontation with the Congress on the alleged ill-treatment of AAP MLAs during the oath-taking ceremony, Phoolka had a cordial meeting with the CM today. Reminding Amarinder about his oath he took in Bathinda to rid the state of drugs in four weeks after coming to power, Phoolka said the countdown for the task had started.“I am sure that Amarinder will fulfill his promise and curb the drug trade by April 16 (30 days) and send all drug peddlers in Punjab to jail,” he said.The leader, meanwhile, said all party MLAs and leaders would shun the VIP culture and won’t use red beacon on their vehicles. He said the AAP MLAs would claim only necessary perks, which would be needed to perform their duties towards the people.Ex-DGP ready to chip inAmritsar: Former DGP (Prisons) Shashi Kant has offered assistance to the CM for tackling the drug menace. He stated that his department had submitted a list with the state government in 2007, mentioning the names of top politicians and officers who were linked to the drug trade. “I urge Capt Amarinder to trace the list,” he said, stressing the need to set up an anti-narcotics commission. TNS

AAP does a U-turn on security, vehicles

Vishav Bharti

Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, March 17

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) seems to have taken a U-turn on its pre-poll promise of “ending the VIP culture”.When some of the Congress leaders have refused to accept the official car or security, most of the 20 AAP MLAs have accepted the two facilities.Sources said the matter was discussed in the party’s legislature meeting on Thursday evening. It was decided that the decision of accepting or refusing the official vehicle and security should be left to the MLA.The AAP legislators’ choice contradicts party’s promise made in its election manifesto. “No AAP MLA, minister, MP or any other senior leader will use vehicles with hooters and red beacon lights,” it read.The manifesto also said the “VIP culture will be ended by cutting down personal security by 95 per cent”.Sukhpal Singh Khaira, AAP chief whip, confirmed that most of the party MLAs had accepted security as well as the vehicle. He justified the decision by saying that in light of the law and order situation in Punjab, an MLA could not survive without security. On official vehicle, he said most of the legislators were economically weaker and did not own cars. “Everybody can’t be like Manpreet Badal,” he said.Going against the spirit of “aam aadmi” most of the AAP MLAs are reluctant to accept ordinary cars. Instead, they have asked for better ones.Barnala MLA Gurmeet Singh Meet Hayer said he was given a Maruti Gypsy, which he refused to accept. “Gypsy is of no use to me, so I have asked for Toyota Innova,” he said, adding that he received a call from the police for security, but he refused.The others who refused to accept security include Bhadaur MLA Pirmal Singh and Mehal Kalan MLA Kulwant Singh Pandori. The two, however, have accepted the official vehicle. Pirmal Singh said that since he did not own a car, he had requested for the official vehicle. “I will accept whichever car the government offers,” he said.Most MLAs accept official car, gunmenWith most of AAP’s 20 MLAs opting for official vehicle and security, their choice contradicts party’s promise made in its election manifesto. Sukhpal Singh Khaira, AAP chief whip, justified the move, citing law and order situation in Punjab. On official vehicle, he says most legislators do not own cars.Shun VIP culture, Phoolka tells govtSenior AAP leader and Leader of Opposition HS Phoolka on Friday reminded Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh of the Congress’ pre-poll promise of ending the “VIP culture”. “He and his ministers should avoid the use of red beacon atop their official vehicles,” he said. “People of Punjab suffered because of the ‘VIP culture’ adopted by high-headed SAD-BJP leaders. Now, the time is ripe for the Congress to fulfil its promise,” Phoolka said. The Dakha MLA said no party leader and MLA would have red beacon atop their vehicles and would claim perks necessary to perform their duty.

Cabinet to take call on power tariff today

Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, March 17

In the first Cabinet meeting scheduled for tomorrow, the Congress government will issue a consent letter to the Punjab State Electricity Regulatory Commission (PSERC) for fixing the new power tariff after it is decided how to rationalise the tariff, even as the PSPCL is seeking a hike of 50 per cent.The new Excise Policy for the next fiscal will also be discussed tomorrow, though it might be announced later.The Cabinet is expected to approve setting a time-bound commission of inquiry to look into cases of alleged political vendetta against its political opponents and order a probe to pinpoint misdeeds relating to financial irregularities in the bungling in the allotment of tubewell connections causing a loss to the state by the SAD-BJP led government.The Excise Department is mooting a total change in policy and could emulate Tamil Nadu. The government will have to take a final call on how many changes it proposes and whether to reduce the quota of liquor by five per cent. Since the department is with the CM, officials are tight-lipped about the contents of the policy. “If the total liquor quota lifted so far is taken as the base, the liquor quota could go up without compromising on the revenue from licence fee”, said sources.The cabinet will also give a nod for 50 per cent reservation for women in Local Bodies and 33 per cent reservation for women in jobs. Ex-post facto approval for appointment of Suresh Kumar as Chief Principal Secretary will also be taken in the meeting.Besides, nearly 100 poll-related promises — without any financial bearing and related to good governance and without any financial bearing, and constituting a Special Task Force (STF) to wipe out the drugs from the state within four weeks are expected to be cleared.

Job quota on agenda

  • The Cabinet will also give a nod for 50 per cent reservation for women in Local Bodies and 33 per cent reservation for women in jobs
  • The new Excise Policy for the next fiscal will also be discussed, though it might be announced later

Will streamline varsities’ working, says Chaudhary

Amaninder Pal

Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, March 17

Admitting that dealings of the state government with the state universities have proved a “grey area”, Minister for School and Higher Education Aruna Chaudhary today asserted that the state government would not hesitate in probing irregularities, if any, committed by the universities.After assuming her office today, Chaudhary said this when asked as to what extent the government would intervene into the functioning of the universities, which are otherwise autonomous institutions.“I know there are grey areas and there is a lot of miscommunication (in different authorities regulating universities). Whatever discrepancies have occurred in the past, we will ensure that these are tackled amicably. But we won’t hesitate in taking strong action,” Chaudhary told The Tribune.Pertinently, a day before the Amarinder-led government assumed charge, Vice Chancellors Punjabi University and Guru Nanak Dev University tendered their resignation.In case of Punjabi University, teaching and non-teaching employees have been alleging that massive irregularities were committed by the management.The minister, meanwhile, began her first day in the office by paying surprise visit to two schools in Zirakpur block where final examinations of Class X were underway.

30 buses not plying as drivers ‘doing other tasks’

Union alleges officials want pvt players to benefit

Tribune News Service

Muktsar, March 17

The Punjab Roadways Employees’ Union (Independent) has alleged that nearly 30 buses of Punjab Roadways (Muktsar depot) were not plying on roads just because drivers and conductors were being forced to do other tasks in the office. They even alleged that the officials concerned had done this to benefit private transporters.State general secretary of the union Nachattar Singh said, “We brought this issue to the notice of the Principal Secretary, Transport, last week, after which an inquiry was marked to the General Manager of the Ferozepur depot. After the inquiry, some drivers and conductors returned to their original duties, but some buses are still lying parked.”However, Charanjit Singh Brar, General Manager, Punjab Roadways, Muktsar, said, “We are facing acute shortage of staff, thus with the permission of seniors some drivers and conductors were given other duties. There is nothing illegal in it. The same practice is being followed at other depots too. Now, all buses are plying on their allotted routes.”

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IAF’s fighter plane crashes in Rajasthan; helicopter topples over while landing

IAF's fighter plane crashes in Rajasthan; helicopter topples over while landing
A Court of Inquiry has been ordered to ascertain the cause of the accident.. ANI

Ajay Banerjee and Yash Goyal

Tribune News Service

New Delhi/ Jaipur, March 15Indian Air Force’s Sukhoi-30 MKI fighter plane crashed in Rajasthan’s Barmer district while on its routine training round, while its helicopter toppled as the pilots were attempting an emergency landing following a technical snag on Wednesday.

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IAF’s Chetak helicopter was on routine training sortie from Bamrauli, Allahabad, when it developed a technical failure. “The copter toppled over while pilots tried to land in an uneven field,” the IAF spokesperson said.

Both pilots are safe.

 

A Court of Inquiry has been ordered to ascertain the cause of the accident.

The Chetak is based on the 1950s’ design French helicopter. The IAF needs new helicopters. In February, Former Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar had put the need of the three services at some 800 copters over the next decade.

Sukhoi crash injures three

Indian Air Force’s Sukhoi-30 MKI fighter plane crashed into a field near Shivkar village, some 10 km from Barmer’s Sadar police station, injuring three villagers.

Defense PRO Lt Col Manish Ojha said both pilots had ejected safely. The Air Force has ordered a court of inquiry into the incident

“Villagers told us that the pilot ejected shortly before the crash. Air Force officials have been informed about the incident,” Additional SP Rameshwar Lal said, adding that the crash had caused some damage to a hamlet.

Naranaram, 60, his wife Dallu, 58, and son Hanuman, 40, were taken to the Barmer District Hospital.

Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje reacted in a tweet saying: “News of Sukhoi-30 MKI aircraft crash in Barmer is extremely unfortunate.Prayers for speedy recovery of injured. Glad the pilots are safe”.


Face of linemen job protests to keep at it as MLA

Face of linemen job protests to keep at it as MLA

Face of linemen job protests to keep at it as MLA
Pirmal Singh
Amaninder Pal
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, March 14
Pirmal Singh, 37, has braved police batons in front of Capt Amarinder Singh’s New Moti Mahal, set himself on fire at Parkash Singh Badal’s Lambi village and climbed atop a water tank in Badal’s pocket borough of Bathinda — all for a Rs 10,000-a-month job.
The unemployed lineman from Barnala’s Dhaula village, who once “broke the law” as a protester to secure a Class-III job for himself and 5,000 others, will now sit in front of the “Maharaja” and Badal as an Aam Aadmi Party lawmaker from Bhadaur.
Pirmal, who has seen jail five times in the past seven years and has observed fast-unto-death thrice to protest the state’s failure to generate enough jobs, defeated Akalis’ Balbir Singh Ghunas and Congress’ Joginder Singh Punjgrain, both MLAs in the outgoing Assembly.
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The face of unemployed linemen agitation over the past 11 years, Pirmal took to agitation in 2006 when he was denied a job by Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL) despite having completed two-year apprenticeship with the corporation.
“While a regular lineman got around Rs 20,000 per month those days, we were ready to work at half the salary. In Patiala, police rained ‘lathis’ on us,” says Primal, who heads the Unemployed Linemen Union having 5,000 members.
In 2009, when union members were burning effigies of the Badal government at Lambi, Pirmal poured kerosene over himself and jumped over the burning effigies. “I suffered burns on the lower limbs. The next year, I climbed atop a water tank in Bathinda carrying kerosene. We came down only after being assured jobs.” He was among around 1,000 linemen who were employed by the PSPCL after a long agitation.
“However, I continued to struggle for 4,000 unemployed linemen. I was sent to jail for the fourth time in 2012 and my services were terminated.”
Pirmal says his “only wish is jobs for youths without resorting to protests. As an MLA, I’ll keep reminding Capt Amarinder of his promise of a job to each household”.


SUNDAY HEADLINES 12 MARCH2017

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PARRIKAR RESIGNS AS DEFENCE MINISTER; HEADS FOR GOA IN BID TO FORM GOVT

CAPT’S SWEARING-IN ON MARCH 16; TASK FORCE TO CURB DRUG MENACE

CAPTAIN SHOWS NO MERCY ON GENERAL

KNOW NEW HOUSE

SINGH IS KING

RECORD MAKERS

COMEBACK CAPT: CONG WINS PUNJAB ON AMARINDER’S CHARISMA, FIGHTING SPIRIT

CAPT AMARINDER WRITES MANY HISTORIES IN A DAY

CAPTAIN’S KNOCK FIRST IN THE FAMILY TO CELEBRATE 75TH BIRTHDAY, CM’S CROWN IS ICING ON THE CAKE

WHEN CAPTAIN’S RESIDENCE TURNED INTO A WAR ZONE

THE ARMY’S GRIEVANCE REDRESS SYSTEM

SPOILS SHARED, SIDHU SLAMS HAT­TRICK

CAPT AMRINDER SINGH GETS BIRTHDAY GIFT BY ASSEMBLY RESULTS OF PUNJAB

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Planned celebrations give way to silence at Kejriwal’s house

Planned celebrations give way to silence at Kejriwal’s house
AAP lost badly in Punjab and Goa.

New Delhi, March 11

It was to have been a day of celebrations for the Aam Admi Party, but the BJP stole the show by winning big. Barring Punjab, the saffron party won largely in four states.

After AAP lost badly in Punjab and Goa, gloom enveloped Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s residence in Delhi.

Ever since the February 4 election ended in both the states, the Aam Aadmi Party was supremely confident of taking office in Punjab although its claims were muted vis-a-vis Goa.

As late as last week, AAP leader and Punjab’s election strategist Sanjay Singh boasted that the party would not win less than 100 of the 117 seats, wiping out both the Congress and the ruling Akali Dal-BJP combine.

When the votes were counted on Saturday, the reverse happened. The Akali-BJP did lose but the Congress stormed back to power with a thumping majority.

AAP activists, stunned into silence, slowly began dispersing from outside Kejriwal’s residence, taking away the brooms —the party symbol —they had brought along.

Shock and disappointment was writ large on everyone’s face. Many refused to speak to journalists.

Slowly, arrangements made for the announcement of the election results from Punjab and Goa were removed. In Goa, the AAP fared much worse, not winning even one seat.

A large TV screen placed outside Kejriwal’s residence displaying the live trends and results was switched off as the day progressed.

AAP workers also removed the tricolour balloons used to decorate the street leading to Kejriwal’s residence.

An audio system, playing songs since the morning about the AAP and its election symbol broom, was switched off. The big speakers were removed by around 1 pm.

Soon after, the entire area wore a deserted look.

—IANS


And the winner is… Long wait ends for Punjab, UP, Goa, U’khand, Manipur results

And the winner is...
Illustration: Sandeep Joshi

Chandigarh, March 10

The stage is set for the counting of votes tomorrow to wrap up a staggered poll process in five states —  the biggest electoral contest ahead of the 2019 General Election — in what is largely seen as a referendum on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s demonetisation move.Early trends will start pouring in 8 am onwards for Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Goa and Manipur, where thousands of central forces have been deployed at the counting centres.In Punjab, counting at 54 centres for the 117 Assembly and the Amritsar Lok Sabha constituency will begin simultaneously. Punjab, that went to the polls on February 4, saw a turnout of 77.3 per cent, with Mansa district recording 88.75 per cent polling, the highest, and Mohali 71.2 per cent, the lowest. The CEO, VK Singh said other than the observers, micro observers have been deployed at counting stations.(Follow The Tribune on Facebook; and Twitter @thetribunechd)Pollsters have predicted the fall of the ruling SAD-BJP  with the Congress and AAP neck and neck. But the Akalis debunk the exit polls as biased. In the past, it had been a direct fight between the Congress and the SAD-BJP. But AAP, that has made its maiden foray in the state elections, has made the fight a triangular one.The most interesting battle is in Lambi where CM Parkash Singh Badal is pitted against Punjab Congress chief Capt Amarinder Singh and AAP’s former Delhi MLA Jarnail Singh. Equally interesting is the fight for the Jalalabad seat where Deputy CM Sukhbir Badal faces a challenge from AAP’s firebrand leader Bhagwant Mann and Congress MP Ravneet Bittu.  A win in Punjab will resurrect Congress’ political fortunes, losing the elections may sound its death knell in the state. For AAP, a defeat would be a setback to its national ambitions. The party has set sights on the PM’s home state of Gujarat.SAD-BJP has been in power for 10 years. A defeat may see the end of the alliance. Already there are murmurs in the BJP that the Akalis must take the entire blame for the “failure”. — TNS

Quotes

  • Our alliance is winning (in Uttar Pradesh). Such exit polls we saw in Bihar also. We will talk on Saturday —Rahul Gandhi, Congress vice-president
  • The BJP has got votes from every section of society. We are going to form the government in UP with a thumping majority. — Keshav Prasad Maurya, UP BJP chief
  • History is in the making. We will form the next government after registering a landslide victory.Bad days for Punjab and its people are over —Durgesh Pathak, national organisation building head, AAP
  • Kaale Badal chhatne wale hain…aur surya nikalne wala hai (Black clouds are set to dissipate and new sun will rise) —Navjot Singh Sidhu, Congress candidate from Amritsar East

3 ultras, 2 civilians killed in Valley

3 ultras, 2 civilians killed in Valley
Security men near the house in Padgampora village where two militants were hiding on Thursday. PTI

Tribune News Service

Srinagar/Pulwama, March 9

Three militants were killed while three security personnel, including an Army Major, were injured in two anti-militancy operations stretched across north and south Kashmir on Thursday. Two civilians also lost their lives during protests and clashes that broke out in south Kashmir.Two Lashkar-e-Toiba militants were killed in an encounter at Padgampora village, 25 km from Srinagar, in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district. The militants have been identified as Jehangir Ahmad Ganai, a resident of Koil village, and Mohammad Shafi Shergojri, a resident of Banderpora village of Pulwama district.(Follow The Tribune on Facebook; and Twitter @thetribunechd)In another gunfight, a local militant was killed and a Major injured in north Kashmir’s Bandipore. The gunfight erupted when the militant opened fire at a checkpoint, the police said.In Pulwama, security forces, including Special Operations Group, Central Reserve Police Force’s 130 Battalion and 55 Rashtriya Rifles, cordoned off Padgampora village and started a search operation following specific inputs.The security forces came under fire from a house, triggering an encounter, said Awantipora Deputy Superintendent of Police Parvaiz Ahmad.The security personnel tried to persuade Shergojri to surrender by calling in his family but he declined. Shergojri is survived by two children and wife.Clashes erupted between security forces and protesters near the encounter scene leading to the death of a civilian and injury to several others. The deceased has been identified as Amir Nazir (15), a class IX student, of Beegum Bagh village, near Kakapora.Health officials said Amir was brought dead to the Primary Health Centre, Kakapora, with a bullet in the abdomen.Deputy Inspector General of Police (south Kashmir range) SP Pani, however, said: “Someone from the crowd fired at the police, injuring at least two of our men, who are stable. We showed maximum restraint. During the clashes that followed, a civilian was killed.”Another civilian, Jalaluddin of Tahab was brought dead to the Pulwama district hospital from Padgampora. While doctors said the victim did not bear any pellet or bullet injuries, locals claimed he was killed during shelling.The police said the two militants were behind the killing of security personnel and political activists, besides attacks on police installations in south Kashmir.“They had been threatening locals to stay away from upcoming elections, and motivating youths to join militancy in Awantipora, Pulwama and Shopian. They were also involved in recent bank robberies and weapon-snatching incidents in south and central Kashmir,” a police spokesman said.The authorities, meanwhile, suspended rail services on the Srinagar-Banihal line because of encounter site’s proximity to the Awantipora railway station.

Terrorists moving along Line of Control, DGMO tells Pak

  • New Delhi: Army Director General of Military Operations Lt Gen AK Bhatt on Thursday spoke to his Pakistani counterpart and expressed concern over the “movement of terrorists” along the LoC. The Director General of Pakistan’s Inter-Service Public Relations, Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor, tweeted: “Indian concern on terrorists’ movement was strongly rejected during hotline. Indian Army asked to look inward, share evidence.” The Pakistani DGMO was also informed about the repatriation of two Pakistani nationals apprehended in Uri, Kashmir. They will be repatriated through Wagah on March 10. The youths had accidentally crossed over fearing repression from within Pakistan after they had allegedly teased the daughter of a local man. TNS
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Another soldier denounces ‘batman’ system, poor food

Another soldier denounces ‘batman’ system, poor food
Sindhav Jogidas who vent his ire on social media. Photo courtesy the Facebook account: @veteranjawans

New Delhi, March 7

Another soldier has taken to the social media to complain about the system of ‘batman’ in the Army and ‘poor quality’ food served to the men in uniform.Sindhav Jogidas of the Army Medical Corps said he was airing his grievances publicly because his complaints to the Prime Minister’s Office and the Defence Ministry had gone unheeded.(Follow The Tribune on Facebook; and Twitter @thetribunechd)“I apologise to the people of the nation and the government (because) my video will hurt your sentiments. Every Jawan wants the respect of the Army to be high,” Jogidas said, speaking in Hindi.“How long can we tolerate? A lot of wrong things are happening.” Referring to the “batman” system, called “Sahayak” duty, he said some officers treated soldiers attached to their residence as their servants.“Jawans have to follow orders because those who speak (against it) are victimised.” He said he went to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s office and the Defence Ministry to complain and again to the Prime Minister’s Office.“I did not want the issues related to the Army to come on the social media.“When the reply came, they slapped a case of disciplinary action against me and there were two courts of inquiry. I was harassed for a year but I kept quiet.“I took leave again and came to Delhi… I went to the Sena Bhavan (Army Headquarters) but no one allowed me to go inside. Then I wrote a letter to General Bipin Rawat but there was no reply.“At the end, I was given a chargesheet because I had written against my officers. I have already been punished twice. This time I had to give up 14 days of salary as fine.Video courtesy: Facebook posted on account of @veteranjawans“If we refuse any duty or break a rule, we are punished immediately. But when officers break rules, there are no rules or regulations for them,” he said.The soldier said “because of some officers, the Army is maligned”.“It is sad that instead of fighting the enemy, we have to fight within the force. It is true that we take salary for our duty but we are giving the most important years of our life to the Army.“Many brothers are united in this fight and we have been raising our voice time and again.“But no on listens to us… I want to ask if the government is really unaware of these facts or we are just being ignored.”The soldier also alleged that the food given to soldiers was of poor quality.“In many units they send food just for survival—the cheapest vegetables, fruits and worst kind of food is given. But I have no proof, so I will not say much on this.”The video comes days after Lance Naik Roy Mathew, who was seen criticising the ‘Sahayak’ system in a sting video, was found dead in a barrack in a Maharashtra cantonment on March 3.The Army said his “suicide” could be the result of events triggered by the sting operation.In January, another soldier, Lance Naik Yagya Pratap, alleged in a video that soldiers were exploited by officers. — IANS

Video courtesy: Facebook posted on account of @veteranjawans

“If we refuse any duty or break a rule, we are punished immediately. But when officers break rules, there are no rules or regulations for them,” he said.The soldier said “because of some officers, the Army is maligned”.

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THE REALITY ABOUT THE DISGRUNTLED SOLIDIER

 

  1. With reference to the recent video uploaded by an individual of the Army Medical Corps (AMC), played on few TV channels, the matter has been investigated. The individual concerned is Sepoy Sindhav Jogidas Lakhubahi employed in AMC in the trade of ‘Housekeeper’. He has rendered nearly three years of service in the Army.

 

  1. Investigations have revealed the following facts:-

 

(a)        While on his initial posting at Military Hospital (MH) Ranikhet, Sepoy Sindhav was late in rejoining duties after availing the leave for 2015.  He was awarded Pay Fine for unauthorized absence from duty.

 

(b)        The Sepoy applied for premature release from the Army for which his application was duly processed. The AMC Records, considering his limited service, advised counseling of the individual before taking the final decision. After the counseling, the individual changed his mind and decided to continue in service. He however, sought posting to a ‘field’ location.

 

(c)        Subsequently, while still at MH Ranikhet, he, while on duty at the ICU, refused to obey instructions of Duty Nursing Officer to clean ‘bed pan’ of a bed-ridden patient at the hospital. It is to be noted that the task which he refused to perform, was a mandated task of his trade of Housekeeper. For this act of indiscipline, the Sepoy was awarded Seven Days Imprisonment within the Unit.

 

(d)       Subsequent to his release from confinement, while on leave in January 2016, the individual submitted written complaints to the PM, RM and Director General of Medical Services, Army (DGMS-Army) against CO MH Ranikhet and OIC Section Hospital Haldwani. The complaints were independently investigated through a ‘One-Man Inquiry (OMI)’ and were found to be baseless. A Staff Court of Inquiry by the Formation HQ also found him blameworthy for having violated the established Chain of Command and laid down Chain of Correspondence. He was tried summarily for this act of indiscipline and awarded 14 Days Pay Fine.

 

(e)        As per his request, the individual was posted to a MH in ‘field’ (Leh) and dispatched on posting on 27 February 2017. The individual is currently in transit to his place of posting.

 

  1. It must be noted that the individual has never been employed as ‘Buddy’ of any officer or JCO nor has he ever been asked to perform such a duty. His allegations related to this and ill-treatment of jawans by superiors, are false and baseless.

 

  1. It may also be noted that even in an earlier instance of a jawan putting allegations through a video uploaded on Social Media, of ill-treatment of ‘Buddies’, the said jawan also had never ever been employed as ‘Buddy’ of any officer or JCO in his 15 years service. The media must, therefore, verify the factual information from Army before going public on such issues that cast defamatory allegations on the institution of Indian Army.

 

  1. The operational and professional effectiveness Indian Army which rests on bedrocks of discipline, trust and spirit de corps cannot be diluted based upon false and non-existent perceived grievances and misdemeanors of a few.

Col Aman Anand

PRO (Army)

 

 


Terror suspect holed up, ATS operation underway on Lucknow outskirts

Lucknow, March 7

The Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorist Squad on Tuesday launched an operation to flush out a suspected terrorist holed up in a house on the outskirts of Lucknow following inputs that he may be linked to Bhopal-Ujjain train blast this morning.

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The suspect was hiding in a house in Kakori area. The densely populated neighbourhood was cordoned off and at least 20 commandos were involved in the operation, police said.”The operation is the result of the UP police receiving specific inputs regarding possible terror suspects in the state,” Additional Director General of Police (Law and Order) Daljeet Chaudhary said, adding the terror suspect might be linked to train blast in Madhya Pradesh this morning.At least 10 persons were today injured, two of them seriously, in the blast in Bhopal-Ujjain passenger train near Jabdi station in Shajapur district. Read: 10 injured in IED blast on train in MP; terror angle suspected

The ATS operation came hours before the final phase of polling in Assembly election covering 40 seats in eastern Uttar Pradesh.According to locals, at around 3.30 pm over 30 policemen started vacating the houses in the locality to corner the suspect.”As the suspect got wind of their plans, he started firing at police party. Gunshots were fired from both the sides,” local residents said.IG, ATS, Aseem Arun summoned elite commandos from Bijnaur police facility. The ATS team is trying to ensure that the suspect runs out of ammunition before barging inside.IG, Lucknow Zone, A Satish Ganesh said, “The suspect was not surrendering. Instead he was resorting to firing. Chili bombs were used to smoke him out.”Arun, who was conducting the operation, said, “When the police knocked the door (of the house where the terror suspect is holed up), he closed the door, and then there was a sound of pistol fire, which proved that he has weapons.”We are not in a hurry to finish the operation, but want to catch him alive. Hence, we are using chili powder,” he said.He said the suspect resorted to intermittent firing. “We have withheld firing from our side. It appears only one person is hiding inside the house,” he said.The UP Police were tipped off by central intelligence agencies, Chaudhary said, and added that one arrest was made in Kanpur and there could be more than one terror suspect in Lucknow.He also mentioned that terror linkage, connection to Ujjain train blast and details of the module would be revealed only after interrogation of the suspects.Police said the area where the suspected terrorist is holed up is densely populated.”We would be able to comment on the motive of the person once he is arrested. There is no point in sharing any input before the operation was over,” the ADG said.He said it was a tactical operation, aimed at incurring minimum loss.UP DGP Javeed Ahmed, when contacted, said the UP Police were trying to convince the person holed up in the house to surrender.He also said, “We have detained someone from Kanpur.However, it is too early to link this suspected terrorist to the train blast.”To a question on the incident taking place a day before the final phase of polling in UP tomorrow, the DGP said, “The conduct of polls in UP has been so far peaceful.” — PTI