((ADDITIONAL ENGLISH WEB PAGE FOR READERS))

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Manmohan, Gilani to meet on SAARC summit margins

 
The Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Mr. Yousaf Raza Gilani and the Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Ms. Sheikh Hasina at a banquet hosted by the Prime Minister of Bhutan, Mr. Lyonchhen Jigmi Y. Thinley, at Thimphu, in Bhutan on April 28 ,2010. (Photo By PIB No.CNR-31444)
================================================                                          Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will meet his Pakistani counterpart Yousuf Raza Gilani here Thursday on the margins of the SAARC summit, an Indian official said Wednesday, ending the suspense over the much anticipated talks between the two South Asian rivals.Indian External Affairs Ministry spokesman Vishnu Prakash said the two prime ministers would meet on Thursday in the Bhutanese capital after the two sides agreed through diplomatic channels to hold the dialogue.“It has been agreed through diplomatic channels that the prime ministers of India and Pakistan will hold a bilateral meeting tomorrow at Thimphu,” Prakash told reporters.There was no official word on the timing and venue of the meeting but Pakistani foreign office sources said that the two leaders would meet at 6.30 p.m. Thursday.
Peace talks between India and Pakistan were stalled after the 2008 Mumbai terror attack that left 166 people dead. India blamed terrorists based in Pakistan for the attack.This will be the first meeting between the two leaders after their talks at Sharm el-Sheikh in July 2009.The foreign secretaries of the two countries – Nirupama Rao and Salman Bashir – had met in the Indian capital in February but the talks ended in a stalemate after India insisted that the composite dialogue would resume only after Pakistan prosecutes the terrorist leaders responsible for the Mumbai carnage.
================================================

Appointments in National Wage board for print Media

(PIB NEWS) The Union Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Shri Harish Rawat has denied in a written reply in Rajya Sabha today that the Finance Ministry had instructed the Ministry of Labour & Employment to make the appointments of the Staff for the National Wage Board for Working Journalists and non-journalist Newspaper Employees only on deputation basis. The Board is headed by Justice (Retired) G.R. Majithia.

========================================================

Heat wave prevails in Telangana, isolated rain in other parts

Hyderabad, Apr 28 : Heat wave conditions prevailed over Adilabad district of Telangana with the maximum temperature recorded at 45 degrees Celsius while isolated rain occurred over coastal Andhra Pradesh and other parts of Telangana.The maximum temperature fell at a few places over Rayalaseema and changed little over coastal Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. They were significantly above normal at one or two places over coastal Andhra Pradesh and remaining districts of Telangana and above normal at one or two places over Rayalaseema, the Met department said today.The weather has been dry over Rayalaseema.Tuni and Tanuku recorded 3 mm each rainfall, Bhimavaram Peddapuram, Ramannapet 2 mm each and Koyyalagudem, Polavaram and Tadepalligudem one mm each.Isolated rain or thundershowers would occur over coastal Andhra Pradesh and Telangana and may occur over Rayalaseema. With the chance of thundery development towards evening or night, maximum and minimum temperatures would be around 42 and 27 degrees respectively.
======================================================

Hyderabad on alert after warning of possible terror attacks

Hyderabad, April 28 : Police in Hyderabad Wednesday went on alert following a warning by central intelligence agencies about possible terror strikes in the city.Police personnel with the help of dog squads took up search operations at railway and bus stations, markets and some other crowded places. Security has been beefed up at places of worship, historical monuments and vital installations.Police Commissioner A.K. Khan said the alert was sounded in view of the recent bomb blasts in Bangalore and also to apprehend some suspected terror operatives believed to be hiding in the city.As the intelligence agencies warned that terrorists could strike crowded place, the dog squads searched Begumbazar, a major trade hub, whrere communal riots occurred early this month.Security personnel stopped vehicles and checked them at several points in the city.All police stations in the city have been alerted and leave of police personnel cancelled till May 18, the third anniversary of the bomb blast at historic Mecca Masjid.The police commissioner appealed to people to inform police about any person moving suspiciously or about any unclaimed object. He advised shopping malls, cinema theatres and shops to install metal detectors, CCTV cameras and deploy private security personnel to gear up security."There is no need for panic but people should be alert about their surroundings," said the police commissioner.Khan said police were trying to arrest Viquaruddin and his associates who were believed to be in city.The alert comes a few days ahead of the third anniversary of the blast at Mecca Masjid. Nine people were killed in the blast during Friday prayers at the mosque May 18, 2007.Last year on the second anniversary of the blast, unidentified persons had opened fire at policemen in the old city killing one policeman and injuring another.Police believed Viquaruddin, an alleged terror operative, was involved. In a similar attack Dec 3, 2008, two policemen were injured. The incident took place when police were trying to arrest Viquaruddin. One of the two people accompanying him opened fire on policemen. The three then managed to escape.
======================================================

TRS warns of civil war over Telangana statehood

Hyderabad, April 28 : On the occasion of its ninth anniversary Wednesday, the Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) once again warned of civil war if Telangana was not made a separate state soon.
Unfazed by the criticism from other parties and even demands for booking him for sedition, TRS chief K.Chandrasekhara Rao said civil war would be inevitable if Telangana state was not carved out.Addressing a gathering of hundreds of party workers here Wednesday evening, Rao dismissed speculations that the TRS would merge with the Congress party.He declared that the TRS would remain as a separate entity even after formation of Telangana state and that it would not have an alliance with any party in future."Some people are calling me traitor and demanding that the TRS be derecognized. This for raising voice against injustices to four crore people of Telangana. Are those who snatched our water resources and jobs not traitors?" asked the Mahabubnagar MP.KCR, as Rao is popularly known by initials of his name, said people would teach a lesson to the parties that want to field candidates against the TRS in assembly by-elections.Bypolls to 10 assembly seats, which fell vacant following resignations by TRS legislators over Telangana issue, are likely to be held in August this year. Earlier, TRS ideologue K. Jayashankar said war-like situation would be inevitable if the Srikrishna Committee failed to give a report in line with the aspirations of Telangana people.Addressing the anniversary celebrations of the party here, he said the panel formed by the central government to look into the issue was the last hope for people demanding a separate state of Telangana."If Telangana state is not formed even after the Srikrishna Committee submits its report, struggle will be the only option before the people. We can't say what will be the shape of this movement," said the former vice chancellor of the Kakatiya University."People will decide the nature of the movement. They have no options as despite an announcement by the central government in parliament their dream of a separate state has not been fulfilled," he said.The five-member committee formed by the central government in February is currently holding consultations with all stake holders. The panel headed by former Supreme Court Justice B.N. Srikrishna has been given time till Dec 31 to submit its report.The TRS is celebrating its formation day at a time when the Srikrishna Committee is engaged in consultations over Telangana issue. The party conclave, attended by delegates from all 10 districts of the region, including Hyderabad, also reviewed the developments of last six months.It was KCR's fast-unto-death in November-December last year which intensified the movement for Telangana state. Rao called off his fast after 11 days Dec 9 when the central government announced that the process for formation of Telangana state would be initiated.However, the statement by Union Home Minister P.Chidambaram plunged Andhra Pradesh into crisis with massive protests in Andhra and Rayalaseema regions. Mass resignations by public representatives and street protests forced the central government to backtrack and it decided to hold consultations with all the stakeholders.All 10 state legislators of TRS resigned en masse after the central government made a second statement Dec 23. However, legislators from other parties refused to follow the TRS line.TRS, which initially opposed formation of the Srikrishna Committee, later submitted a memorandum to it and also put forward its arguments in favour of a separate Telangana state.It was on this day in 2001 that KCR had quit Telugu Desam Party (TDP) and floated TRS to revive the three-decade old movement for a separate Telangana state.Over 300 people were killed in police firing during violent protests for Telangana in early 1970s.  (PHOTO BY RSJ THOMAS)
======================================================

Hunger Strike by "HYDERABAD UNION OF JOURNALISTS"(HUJ) at Press Club

In protest attacked on journalists by police one day hunger strike organised by Andhra Pradesh Union of Working journalists(APUWJ), CPM leader B.V Raghavulu atteneded the strike with senior journlists Mr K.Amarnath, Mr D. Amar, HUJ president Mr Khaleel Quadri, HUJ Executive Member Mr SSK Hussaini Iqbal, and others can be seen,                        (photo by R S J.Thomas)========================================================