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Beginning its probe into allegations of corruption levelled against BS Yeddyurappa in connection with the Karnataka illegal mining scam, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Tuesday registered an FIR against the former state chief minister and three others. Among the others booked include Yeddyurappa's sons BY Vijayendra and BY Raghavendra, and son-in-law RN Sohan Kumar. A special nine-member team of the CBI will probe the charges against Yeddyurappa and others.
The development comes three days after the Supreme Court ordered a CBI probe against the BJP leader for "serious illegalities" in mining activities in which he allegedly "misused his public office" for monetary benefits by extending favours to mining barons and corporates. The apex court noted there was "an unfortunate state of affairs" prevailing for a "considerable time" during which the forest and minerals were illegally exploited involving politicians and corporate entities which require probe by a competent and independent agency uninfluenced by the stature of the persons.
"The CBI shall undertake investigation in a most fair, proper and unbiased manner uninfluenced by the stature of the persons and the political or corporate clout, involved in the present case. It will be open to the CBI to examine and inspect the records of any connected matter pending before any investigating agency or any court," a special Forest bench headed by Chief Justice SH Kapadia said while passing the order. The bench, also comprising justices Aftab Alam and Swatanter Kumar, stayed all pending proceedings before all judicial forums in connection with the case.
"The CBI shall complete its investigation and submit a report to the court of competent jurisdiction with a copy of the report to be placed on the file of this court within three months," the bench said posting the matter for perusal of CBI report on August 3. The report of the court-appointed Central Empowered Committee (CEC) had pointed out "undue favour" in respect of a land purchased by close relatives of Yeddyuruppa for 40 lakh in 2006 and subsequently sold to South West Mining Ltd, an alleged "front company of JSW Steels Ltd" in the year 2010 for Rs 20 crores.
The CEC report said Yeddyurappa's family members had received Rs 6 crore in kickbacks from a mining firm. Vijayendra had said that the amount was not a kickback but a loan taken through cheques. The allegation is that Praveen Chandra, a mine operator, had given Rs 2.5 crore to a firm run by Sohan Kumar and Rs 3.5 crore to another firm owned by Vijayendra and his brother Raghavendra as a favour for facilitating license.
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The brutal face of Maharashtra police was exposed Wednesday afternoon when they sent to jail Bilal Abdul Qadir Sheikh just two days after he came out of ICU. Bilal was brutally beaten by Thane police on May 2 just for breaking a traffic signal. He suffered serious fractures and injuries that he had to be admitted to ICU at Rajmukhi Hospital in Mulund West where he was operated upon. Bilal was discharged from the hospital on 14th May with direction of complete rest for at least four weeks.
As after beating him on May 2 police had lodged a case against Bilal under section 353, his family members today took him to court for bail in the case, but a big shocker was waiting for them there. The police added a new charge under section 333 which is non-bailable. "Before we could understand, the court sent him on judicial custody of 14 days. This all happened within minutes as everything was prepared and planned. We were shocked to see it," said Dr. Salim Sheikh, younger brother of Bilal Sheikh.
Only on Monday noted civil rights activist Shabnam Hashmi of Anhad and Dr. Salim had met Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chauhan seeking justice for Bilal. They had demanded action against the guilty policemen who brutally beaten Bilal for a minor offence two weeks back. "The CM gave us assurance. He said he would talk to Commissioner of Police for proper action. See, what we got today. It seems the police have taken revenge for highlighting the case and approaching the CM," said Dr. Salim.
Bilal's arrest has shocked Shabnam Hashmi also. She told TCN: "I am absolutely shocked at the arrest of Bilal who was brutally beaten up by the Police in Mumbai on May 2. I am shocked at the total non-action of the Chief Minister whom I met day before." Expressing sorrow she said it seems to have Muslim name or to be born in a Muslim family has become a crime in the country.
"This is the reality of Modern India. It is a crime to have a Muslim name. It is crime to be born in a Muslim family. While highly communal Police officers are roaming freely. Bilal who came out of ICU 2 days ago is being sent to jail," she said. Dr. Salim said Bilal was advised complete rest for four weeks. He would take about six months to fully recover. "He has been sent to jail while he does not have even necessary medicines which are must after major operations," said sad Salim.
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It is five years since a powerful blast rocked Mecca Masjid claiming the lives of 14 persons. Tardy investigations followed, several youth were taken into custody, and let off following court intervention. Life for many of these youth falsely implicated has been a perennial struggle. Looking over their shoulders time and again out of fear has become a force of habit and social acceptance and dignity still remain a distant dream. Scarred for life, victims say that the certificates and compensation issued in January this year by the government absolving them of all charges have come too late and have done little to alleviate their suffering. The damage, they add, cannot be undone.
Sources say there were 98 people arrested in connection with the blast, while the number of those who were picked up was much more. Of the 30 people who were tried in courts, 22 were acquitted. Shaik Abdul Kaleem from Saleem Nagar Colony was 19 when he was picked up by the cops. He as named accused number three. "I was on my way to a wedding when they came for me. I was ambitious and was pursuing medicine. But when I returned after bearing third degree torture for 18 months in jail, I found my dreams shattered as the college had rusticated me. That's when I resolved to practice law to help others like myself. Such things should never happen to innocent people," he says. Others were given a compensation of Rs 3 lakh but not Kaleem.
Victims say that although the government has given them a clean chit, the harassment continues. It was this fear which kept victim Abdul Raheem from Bandalaguda in a self-imposed house arrest when Saidabad and Madannapet were hit by communal violence recently. "The fear of police harassment kept me indoors when the incident of the desecration of a place of worship was reported on April 8. I was afraid when I found out that innocent youth were being picked up for questioning. I was among the 11 people who were given a compensation of Rs 3 lakh. But there can be no compensation for human suffering ," he says.
Victims say that the police make enquires about them at least once in a couple of months. Also, police informers keep tabs on their whereabouts . "There have been instances when informers have come to me posing as patients ," says Dr Ibrahim Ali Junaid who was implicated for spreading hatred between communities by distributing incendiary content by means of CDs and literature. Justice delayed is justice denied, say these victims and demand action against police officers who had picked them up.
Politicians and social activists note that innocent youth are still being picked up by the authorities and demand an end to this. MP Asaduddin Owiasi says, "The biggest suffering is the loss of respect. Justice will not be done unless erring police officials are suspended . Also the Intelligence Bureau cannot be treated as a holy cow and must be made accountable to Parliament. There are no cells to monitor saffron terror whereas Muslims are being monitored." Social activists say that all culprits need to be been caught and that investigation is slow. They note that May 18 as the day of the blast isn't as significant as the unjust treatment meted out to the youth.
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Bahujan Samaj Party president Mayawati's fad for building memorials and parks with umpteen statues of Dalit icons and elephants, the party symbol, has a dark side too. Clearly, there appears to be a huge scam behind every dream project of the former Uttar Pradesh chief minister. Her whopping expenditure of about Rs 7,000 crore on memorials, parks and statues has now come under the scanner of the new government headed by Akhilesh Yadav.
Be it the purchase of sandstone or granite or payments to sculptors for carving out elephants or the statues of various Dalit icons, including herself, Mayawati is accused of taking huge kickbacks, which took the costs sky high. Close on the heels of the allegations of large-scale pilferage of funds in construction works, the Mayawati regime was now being charged of heavy over-invoicing of trees purchased for being planted in each of the monuments. tCunt Meetingstrippeddevi P Meeting Stripped Devi En Javascript:updateverifycode(); Meeting Stripped Devi IAMC News Digest - 21st May 2012e Dates Meeting Stripped Devi Variations Meeting jCunt Meetingstrippeddevi P Meeting Stripped Devi En Javascript:updateverifycode(); Meeting Stripped Devi IAMC News Digest - 21st May 2012g w Meeting Stripped Devi