Sanjha Morcha

Ambala martyr’s kin to approach High Court Want gallantry award for him

Nitish Sharma

Tribune News Service

Ambala, August 5

Family members of Major Yogesh Gupta, who sacrificed his life while fighting terrorists in Surankot in Jammu and Kashmir in July, 2002, have decided to approach the Punjab and Haryana High Court if no gallantry award and a road or a chowk is announced after the martyr.Ved Prakash Gupta, farther of the martyr, says, “No gallantry award has been announced for Yogesh though he killed four dreaded terrorists before sacrificing his life. My wife, who struggled for nearly 15 years to keep the name of Yogesh alive in public memory, died on June 13 with her earnest desire unfulfilled. We feel dejected when a gallantry award is presented to the next of kin of other martyrs while Yogesh has been given none”.“We have written numerous letters to the GOC in Ambala, the President, the Prime Minister’s Office, Ministry of Defence, local administration, state officials and the MLA over the last 15 years, but to no avail”, he adds.Gupta says, “We just want a road or a chowk to be named after Major Yogesh. After a struggle of 15 years, we got a reply in February this year that according to the government policy, the Deputy Commissioner has the authority to effect the change after considering the matter as and when any gram panchayat or municipal council approaches him with a resolution in this regard”.“It gives us a feeling that a letter from a gram panchayat or a municipal council gets more respect than the martyrdom of an Army Major and the struggle of his parents. It is the duty of the local administration and the government to do the needful instead of the aggrieved family to request people to pass resolutions and approach them,” he adds.The martyr’s father says, “We are not seeking monetary help. It is a matter of honouring a martyr and remembering his bravery. Renaming a road or a chowk will help in keeping his name alive and inspiring the future generation”.“We have written a letter to Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar and sent a reminder to the Ministry of Defence this week. This is our last attempt, as we have been struggling for 15 years now. If no gallantry award is announced or a chowk is renamed after Major Yogesh, we will approach the Punjab and Haryana High Court to seek justice for the martyr,” says Gupta.


Army on standby, more para forces arrive

Army on standby, more para forces arrive
Sirsa Deputy Commissioner Prabhjot Singh (extreme right) and SSP Ashwin Shenvi review security arrangements at a police naka on Wednesday. Photo: Manoj Dhaka

Geetanjali Gayatri

Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, August 23

The state has been put on “high alert” with prohibitory orders being clamped in 10 districts, including Panchkula, Sirsa and those bordering neighbouring Punjab, ahead of the verdict in a rape case against Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh.The state government, which is on tenterhooks with regard to the law and order situation, has intimated the Army to be prepared to step in, if and when needed. The possibility of curfew is not ruled out.As many as 2,500 more police personnel have been mobilised by way of rationalisation to keep vigil till the verdict in the case is out.Even as 18 more companies of paramilitary forces arrived in the state taking the total number of companies available to 53, the Manohar Lal Khattar-led BJP government deputed 10 senior IPS officers and 10 HCS officers to monitor the law and order situation in Panchkula.The government has also notified temporary prisons in various districts and two drones have been pressed into service in Panchkula to keep an eye on the dera followers camping in the city.Haryana Roadways buses would ply normally on their regular routes in the state over the next two days but will not enter Ambala and Panchkula as a precautionary measure.While social media is being closely monitored in all 10 “sensitive” districts, sources in the government said it was not averse to the idea of suspending internet services, if needed. “All content on social media is being closely scrutinised at the district level and internet services could be suspended if the situation turns volatile,” sources claimed.Declaring a three-day holiday in educational institutions, including government, private, government-aided and BEd colleges and universities of the state from August 23 to 25, as per a notification of the Higher Education Department, the government cancelled leave of field officers and police personnel while ordering all medical and paramedical staff to remain on duty till August 30. Closure of schools, however, has been left to the respective Deputy Commissioners.Additional Chief Secretary, Home, Ram Niwas, said the situation in the state was dynamic and the government would employ all measures to maintain law and order in view of the changing situation.


Govt weighs options

  • With followers of Dera Sacha Sauda chief streaming into Panchkula and at the dera headquarters in Sirsa as a build-up to the August 25 verdict of the CBI court in the rape case against him, the government is learnt to be weighing various options to deal with the fluid ground situation in the state even as uncertainty surrounds the appearance of the dera chief in the court.
  • Though the government is hopeful that the Dera chief will show up in the court, the top brass spent the day reviewing security arrangements and weighing its options during various rounds of meetings.
  • Sources said there was a possibility that the judgment in the case could be delivered via video-conferencing with the dera chief in Sirsa if there seemed a possibility of the situation turning volatile. Further, the government could move an application in the CBI court seeking deferral of the verdict if there is a threat to the law and order situation.

Dera followers told to hide identity Hisar: Dera Sacha Sauda followers are being guided on ways to hoodwink security forces and reach Panchkula. At Naam Charcha Ghars, ‘premis’ are gathering and being told to reach Panchkula by all means and keep their identities hidden. At the Naam Charcha Ghar in Gangwa village in this district, it was announced through a mike to take Haryana Roadways buses or any private vehicle to reach Panchkula. ‘Premis’ have been told not to take the pendant with a photo of the dera head along. “Instructions are being issued to the followers via Whatsapp groups,” a source said, adding that they were advised not to proceed in groups.—TNS


Our restraint has a bottom line, China warns India on Doklam

Beijing releases ‘facts’ on Indian troops crossing border into its territory

BEIJING: China on Friday warned its restraint has a “bottom line” and demanded that India immediately withdraw its troops from Doklam to end a military standoff near the Sikkim border that is currently in its second month.

AP FILEChinese troops hold a banner in this 2013 photo, saying, ‘You’ve crossed the border, please go back’, in Ladakh. China insists India withdraw its troops before talks can take place to settle the most protracted standoff in recent years between the two nations.A statement issued by its defence ministry said “goodwill has its principles and restraint has its bottom line”, adding the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) showed a high level of restraint.

This was the latest in a string of strongly worded Chinese statements that put the onus of ending the face-off in the Doklam region on India. New Delhi has said both sides should pull back their troops before talks can begin.

The statement said Indian troops illegally crossed the border into Chinese territory on June 18 and obstructed road construction work on the Chinese side. “China has shown utmost goodwill and sought to communicate with India through diplomatic channels to resolve the incident. Chinese armed forces have also shown a high level of restraint with an eye to the general bilateral relations and the regional peace and stability,” defence ministry spokesman Ren Guoqiang said.

The statement was released a day after India’s external affairs ministry said peace along the border constituted an important prerequisite for the smooth development of bilateral relations.

The Chinese statement rejected India’s view and said this was a delaying tactic.

“Ren urged the Indian side to give up the illusion of its delaying tactic, as no country should underestimate the Chinese forces’ confidence and capability to safeguard peace and their resolve and willpower to defend national sovereignty, security and development interests,” it said.

Ren added that China’s armed forces will resolutely protect the country’s territorial sovereignty and security interests.

China has repeatedly blamed India for the Doklam impasse, accusing Indian soldiers of trespass and preventing Chinese soldiers from building a road in the region, which is under Chinese control but claimed by Bhutan.

Beijing has also said the two sides can open talks only after the Indian troops are withdrawn. New Delhi says the road, if built, will have serious security implications and alter the status quo.

“The defence ministry’s statement pointed out that China has shown tolerance. But that doesn’t come without principles,” Wang Dehua, from Shanghai Municipal Centre for International Studies, told Hindustan Times.

“The bottom line is the boundary line (in Sikkim), which has already been settled. India should withdraw all intruders immediately without any condition,” Wang added.

It is in India’s interest to withdraw, said Shanghai-based military expert Ni Lexiong.

Even if the Indian military has initial advantages in case of hostilities in terms of geography, climate and deployment, the Chinese military will be able to overcome difficulties, Lexiong said.

“India does not have its own system of defence industrial production, and when having a comprehensive war with China within the scope of conventional war, even if the beginning can be well, it will soon be unsustainable,” Lexiong added.


Tales from two Punjabs : Old rulers, new challenges by KC Singh

Tales from two Punjabs
Rajmata Mohinder Kaur has passed on to her son, Capt Amarinder Singh, a part of the republican and Akali tradition

KC Singh

TWO events affecting the chief ministers in the two Punjabs on the opposite side of the Indo-Pakistan border remind one of William Wordsworth’s The Solitary Reaper: “For old, unhappy, far-off things; And battles long ago”. One was the passing away of the Punjab Chief Minister, Capt Amarinder Singh’s mother and the last recognised Maharani of Patiala, Rajmata Mohinder Kaur nee Mehtab Kaur. The other is Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s ouster in Pakistan on the vacuous ground of his conduct lacking “ameen” and “sadiq”, words implying undefined piety, inserted in the Pakistani constitution by the late President Zia-ul-Haq from Islamic jurisprudence, simply because he concealed the unpaid chairmanship of a free trade zone company in Dubai. Nawaz is likely to be replaced by his brother, Shahbaz Sharif, the current Chief Minister of Pakistani Punjab. Both events have provenance that merits recalling.The Rajmata was married at 16 and became the Maharani of Patiala a year later, on the death of her colourful father-in-law, Maharaja Bhupinder Singh. She has now left amidst all the pomp that the mother of the current ruler of Punjab, not just Patiala, automatically begets. Both my family and that of my wife flourished under the last two rulers of the Patiala state. My wife’s grandfather, Lt-Gen Balwant Singh, rose to head the Patiala state forces before retiring in 1948. My grandfather, Capt Waryam Singh, was In-charge of Deodi i.e. comptroller of household in the 1920s, serving a young Bhupinder Singh.My debt to Patiala is thus indirect and distant, although the past, bits of which one learnt in one’s youth, is worth recalling. This is also a way of condoling for those who are neither friends of Captain Sahib nor courtiers, and yet are more than passing acquaintances; protocol and inaccessibility rule out a personal visit. The first wife of Maharaja Yadavindra Singh was Rajkumari Hem Prabha Devi of Saraikela, now in Orissa, from the family of Singhdeos. She passed away unheralded in 2014, aged 101. The stated reason for the Crown Prince remarrying was the first marriage being issueless. Actually the truth is more complex.Alongside the freedom movement agitation began in states run by local rulers for greater political rights and civil liberties. The Panjab Riyasti Praja Mandal was formed in 1928, aligning itself with the national All India States People’s Conference. The initiative in Punjab came from Akali workers, self-confident after succeeding at gurdwara reform. At their first meeting at Mansa on July 17, 1928, they appointed Seva Singh Thikrivala as president. In 1929 they produced a report titled “Indictment of Patiala” against Maharaja Bhupinder Singh and sent it to the Viceroy. Despite this the Maharaja, as the sitting Chancellor of the Chamber of Princes was the sole representative of rulers at the Round Table Conference in November 1930. The Praja Mandal stepped up the agitation and Thikrivala, who had been once released, was jailed again in 1933, where he died in 1935.The father of the Rajamata, Harchand Singh Jaijee, was a close aide of Thikrivala. That is why despite the family belonging to Patiala, the Rajmata was born at Ludhiana, a part of British India and out of Maharaja Patiala’s reach. In 1936 Patiala state signed an agreement with Akali leader Master Tara Singh, splitting the Praja Mandal movement. The marriage of Sardar Jaijee’s daughter to the heir apparent Yadavindra Singh in 1938 thus tied into this appeasing of Sikh sentiments. In fact, stories circulated that Akali leaders wanted the future ruler of Patiala to marry in a Sikh family so as to beget genuine Sikh heirs. Ironically, having got their wish in the birth of Capt Amarinder Singh, Akalis now discover that he has become their main Congress challenger in Punjab, as the Bluestar taint does not stick on him.Thus Captain Singh inherited both a regal lineage through his father but also a republican and Akali tradition through his mother. As an inheritor of this fusion it was not surprising he walked away from the Congress in 1984 over the Army entering the Golden Temple during Operation Bluestar. I remember as Deputy Secretary to President Zail Singh in 1984, when PM Indira Gandhi’s office was desperately trying to locate and dissuade Captain Sahib the argument in Rashtrapati Bhavan was that his maternal Jaijee family had incited Captain Singh. The Rajmata herself showed the same streak when throwing her lot with the Morarji Desai Congress, due to her rumoured friendship with Asoka Mehta, one of the founders of the trade union movement and INTUC.  Thus the Rajmata’s death closes this chapter of Indian and Punjab history where she bridged the divide between effete royalty and Sikh and republican traditions, as indeed the conflict within the Congress between its past freedom movement camaraderie and subservience to one family.In Pakistan it is again a concerted attempt by the military and its allies like Imran Khan to end Nawaz Sharif’s attempt to perpetuate family rule. Shahbaz, I have on authority of a former aide to the then PM Nawaz Sharif, was in the PM’s house in 1999 when Nawaz decided to sack the Army chief, Gen Perevz Musharraf, during an official visit to Sri Lanka. General Musharraf indirectly confirmed this recently saying he thought Shahbaz was his friend. Nawaz’s family had convinced him that Shahbaz and Musharraf were plotting against him. So he never consulted his own brother before his foolish move. Shahbaz is obviously more acceptable to the military than Nawaz’s daughter, Mariam, who was the designated heir. He also has had working relations with Jehadi outfits, having used the carrot and the stick to control them in Punjab. There will be continuity and change, the nature of which will determine Indo-Pak relations. Similarly, the Modi government is not only impaling Lalu Yadav but his entire line of heirs with money laundering charges. Corruption, money-laundering, Panama Papers, benami deals are the new weapons which those in power in the subcontinent are using to corner political rivals and their families. But like the Akalis in Punjab, the BJP may find that clearing the cluttered Opposition leadership stable may actually open space for new leaders who could become the real challenge. The BJP and the Pakistani Army must remember the Chinese curse: “May all your wishes come true”. The writer is a former Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs


BRIG PRAHALAD, Chairman Sanjha Morcha & President UFESM(Pathankot) BRIEFS ESM OF VILLAGE-jandi-chaunta on GOG

One of the Commitment by Capt Amarinder Singh that ESM will be be employed in a constructive role and will be  assisting him in Punjab Governance .Accordingly very soon GOG ( Guardian Of Governance) OR Khushali De Rakhe is going to roll out soon.

Sanjha Morcha teams are already spear heading in briefings the ESM about GOG, to make them aware about their future Roll in uplifting the Punjab Adminsitration to be effective and react timely  and to fight against the corruption virus prevailing at all level of Punjab kindly curiosity Badal Clan.

Once ESM become part of the administration as eyes and ears of Chief Minister Punjab , the rest of the commitment made to ESM will be implemented however they are in the Pipe Lines. Certain ESM having affiliation to APP Party and FJP party of JM are provoking ESM and making  false statements for demanding early Implementation  of Commitments

Its Sad that such ESM are still Playing in the Hands of Politicians for their vested Interest instead of cooperating and participating to curb the corruption from Punjab.

Brig Prahalad Singh, Chairman Sanjha Morcha  is doing a great Service in Apprising the ESM of various grants they are entitled and other benefits they are suppose to Claim along with GOG briefing

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Pak violates ceasefire, shells forward posts in Rajouri dist

Pak violates ceasefire, shells forward posts in Rajouri dist
Indian troops guarding the border posts retaliated effectively. Tribune file

Jammu, August 30

Pakistani troops on Wednesday targeted forward posts and villages in Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir, officials said.

Indian troops guarding the LoC retaliated effectively and the exchange of fire between the two sides was going on when last reports came in.

Officials said the firing by Pakistani troops from across the border was reported in Nowshehra sector of the district around 10.35 am.

There was no immediate report of any casualty.

Nowshera along with other sectors in the twin districts of Rajouri and Poonch have witnessed sharp increase in ceasefire violations by Pakistani Army this year.

Several thousand border residents of Nowshera sector are living in government set-up relief camps at safer places since July after being displaced by cross-border shelling.

On August 27, five persons were injured when Pakistani troops opened firing in Shahpur sector of Poonch district.

Till August 1, there have been 285 such violations by the Pakistan Army while in 2016, the number was significantly less at 228 for the entire year, according to Army figures. PTI


Dera premises raided across Malwa 39 cases registered in state | Followers told to leave | Barnala administration seals Naam Charcha Ghar

Dera premises raided across Malwa
Security personnel outside a dera centre in Patiala on Saturday. Tribune photo: Rajesh Sachar

Tribune Reporters

Bathinda, August 26

A day after violent incidents were reported in Malwa, the police today raided dera premises and Naam Charcha Ghars in seven districts of Bathinda zone.Followers were told to vacate the premises and only those managing the affairs were allowed to stay.Mukhwinder Singh Chhina, IGP, said the raids were conducted at prominent dera premises. A heavy police force has been deployed outside Salabatpura dera after curfew was ordered there.Even as no incident of violence took place in any of the districts of Malwa today, the police today registered 26 FIRs against those who damaged pubic property in violent incidents yesterday. A number of persons have been arrested.Ashish Chaudhary, DIG, said eight cases had been registered in Mansa, seven in Bathinda and five in Muktsar. He said the Bathinda police had arrested five persons for damaging public property at Balluyana railway station. Cases had been registered at Bathinda sadar police station against 27 persons.Bathinda SSP Naveen said attempts were made to damage property at several places. In all incidents, the main accused had been identified. Seven of them had been arrested, he said.The region remained under tight security. The Barnala administration today sealed a Naam Charcha Ghar near Cheema village after the police reportedly seized petrol and sticks from there. Four cases were registered by the Barnala police against several people for damaging public property. A telephone exchange at Chananwal village has been set on fire, attempt was made to torch a Sewa Kendra at Wajidke and Handaya villages and a mobile tower was targeted in Barnala. Mansa SSP Paramveer Singh Parmar said seven cases had been registered at Mansa town, Moosa village, Dattewas, Hodal and Bakhsiwal. In Faridkot, the police have registered two cases after some persons damaged a Sewa Kendra at Ratti Khori village and broke the windowpanes of a petrol pump at Beer Singh Wala village.In Abohar, five dera followers were arrested for violation of prohibitory orders issued under Section 144 CrPC. They were identified as Lakhwinder Singh and Gursewak Singh of Gobindgarh village, and Satish Bajaj, Sachin Gandhi and Darshan Lal. Dera’s women wing leader Asha Rani and some unidentified persons have also been booked.GRP station in charge Pramod Jain said a case had been registered against unidentified persons for torching the office of the station superintendent in Malout.The Muktsar district police have arrested five persons, including two dera officials, and seized 14 petrol bombs, chilli powder, two sharp weapons and a motorcycle from them. Besides, 96 persons have been booked so far for indulging in violent activities yesterday, claimed Sushil Kumar, SSP, Muktsar.According to Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh, 19 potential troublemakers were taken into preventive custody in the state, whereas 39 cases were registered against perpetrators of violence.


No norms to deal with ‘freak’ incidents: Army

Saurabh Malik

Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, August 22

Six years after an Army Major posted in North Glacier died due to “thunderstorm and lightning”, the Army has claimed that the procedure for dealing with such incidents had not been laid down as these were freak and bizarre. “The Army has no manual which lays down any guidelines to be followed in such situations,” the Punjab and Haryana High Court was told.The assertion came less than a month after Major GS Cheema’s wife Sarabjeet Kaur told Justice Rajan Gupta’s Bench that she did not know whether the mortal remains shown to her were that of her husband. The “kara” (steel bangle) around the wrist of the deceased was not of Major Cheema, she had claimed, adding that her efforts to obtain a DNA report from the Army authorities had also proved futile.As the case came up for resumed hearing, Major Sidharath Singh appeared before Justice Gupta’s Bench, along with the original record, in pursuance of the order passed on the previous date of hearing.Referring to the record, he said an unfortunate incident took place at one of the highest posts in Siachen Glacier due to lightning. The oil leaking from a generator installed in the bunker caught fire and both officers were burnt to death beyond recognition. The bodies were “inextricable”. The next morning, they were brought as such to the nearest post. Thereafter, next of kin were called and remains handed over after no-objection certificate was given by them.The officer said DNA profiling was carried out. It was ensured by the authorities that remains handed over to the family were of the deceased himself. All benefits had been released to the petitioner. A “battle casualty certificate” had already been issued, entitling her to extra benefits.“Keeping in view facts and circumstances of the case, a recommendation has been made for employing her in an Army school,” the officer said. Justice Gupta accepted the explanation given on behalf of the Army authorities.


CAPTAIN WEIGHS IN FOR SOLDIER,FIRES COPS :: NO COMPROMISE ON RESPECTABILITY TO ESM IN PUNJAB ANY MORE

Sangrur, August 17

After an investigation on the directions of Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh, the Sangrur SSP has suspended an ASI and transferred the Dhuri Sadar SHO for alleged dereliction of duty.Sepoy Gurpreet Singh, posted with the 5 Sikh Regiment in Jammu, had complained to the CM in Gurdaspur on August 15 that he was insulted by some persons in the presence of SHO Vijay Kumar and ASI Harmeet Singh at Dhuri Sadar police station last month.Locked in a dispute over the construction of a drain at Durgewala village, two parties had been called to the police station. Members of the rival party allegedly misbehaved with the Army man. “Both cops failed to take action. Gurpreet was in uniform when he was insulted at the police station,” the SSP said. — TNS

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ASI suspended, SHO shifted in Sangrur

JAWAN GURPREET SINGH HAD REPORTEDLY APPROACHED PUNJAB CM CAPT AMARINDER SINGH DURING HIS VISIT TO GURDASPUR

SANGRUR: After the intervention of chief minister Capt Amarinder Singh into a case of army jawan’s ‘insult’, district senior superintendent of police (SSP) Mandeep Singh Sidhu suspended an assistant sub-inspector (ASI) of sadar police station, Dhuri, and transferred a station house officer (SHO) to the police lines.

“After a probe, ASI Harmeet Singh has been suspended. SHO Vijay Kumar has been transferred to the police lines and a departmental inquiry has been also marked against him,” SSP Mandeep Singh Sidhu told HT.

Jawan Gurpreet Singh had reportedly approached the CM during his visit to Gurdaspur on August 14 and alleged that he was insulted by his neighbours in the presence of police, but the cops did not act against them.

Sources said Gurpreet had told the CM that he had a dispute with a group of people in his village Durgewala. However, when they were trying to achieve a compromise, his ‘rivals’ insulted him before ASI Harmeet Singh. The jawan had reportedly claimed that he was in army uniform at that time and the cops failed to stop them from insulting him. After listening to his grievances, the CM had called up the SSP and ordered an inquiry into the matter.