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Wednesday, 23 November 2011

Maharashtra ATS faces acute staff shortage


Maharashtra's Anti-Terrorism SquadATS is grappling with a severe manpower crunch with 283 posts of the total 732 lying vacant, two-and-a-half years after a panel set up to probe state police's response to the Mumbai attacksrecommended streamlining the force.
Of the sanctioned strength of 732 personnel for the ATS, which was formed in 2004 to counter terrorism and probe terror cases, 283 posts or 38.66 per cent of the required manpower are lying vacant as on September 1, 2011, ATS sources told PTI.
Although Maharashtra has borne the brunt of terrorism with six deadly attacks since 1993, including the 26/11 strikes, the state's terror watchdog has only 10 sub inspectors, the cutting edge of the force as they are first to investigate a case as against the sanctioned strength of 90.
The cumulative strength of constables in ATS stands at 354 as against approved 495. The constables are eyes and ears on the ground to gather intelligence inputs, the sources said.
The strength of middle-level officers is no better.
There are only two superintendents of police for the four sanctioned posts, three assistant commissioners of police for the 10 required and 38 Inspectors instead of required strength of 50, the sources added.
In the aftermath of the brutal terror attack on November 26, 2008, the Ram Pradhan Committee in its report submitted in April 2009 had noted that the structure of ATS and its operations was in "somewhat confused state".
On November 26, 2008, Ajmal Amir Kasab and nine aides had landed here by sea and gone on a shooting spree at various places, including the Taj Mahal Hotel, Nariman House, Oberoi Hotel and CST railway station, killing 166 people.

Governor, not CM has final word on AFSPA: Law ministry

EW DELHI: The debate on who will have the final word on lifting the controversial AFSPAfrom some areas of Jammu and Kashmir intensified with the Union law ministry saying the Governor can overrule the recommendation of the state government. 

Reversing its stand, the Law Ministry has informed the Union Government that Governor N N Vohra enjoys the power to overrule any decision of the Omar Abdullah government for revoking the Armed Forces Special Powers Act(AFSPA) in the border state. 

The Law Ministry's stand is based on the legal opinion given by Attorney General Ghulam Vahanvati in which he is understood to have said that Governor can exercise discretion according to Section 3 of the AFSPA and that he is "entitled" to keep in mind the will of Parliament.


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Tuesday, 22 November 2011

Uttar Pradesh misusing central funds: Rahul Gandhi

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday reiterated that the central government's funds for development of Uttar Pradesh were being misused by the Mayawati government and, if voted to power, his party would make the state "number one" in the country.

Rahul on Tuesday embarked upon a mass contact programme ahead of the state assembly polls early next year.

"The poor in the state are not getting the benefits of funds being released for them and the development of Uttar Pradesh. It's because the state government is not bothered about the development of Uttar Pradesh and the poor and downtrodden," Gandhi told a gathering in Barabanki, some 30 km from Lucknow.





Friday, 18 November 2011

Sanjiv Bhatt says SC has opened new doors for him

AHMEDABAD: Even as the Supreme Court refused to grant relief to suspended IPS officerSanjiv Bhatt on Friday, he chose to view the glass as half full. He believed the turning down of his plea by the Supreme Court had opened new doors for him. Talking to TOI, Bhatt said that he could at his liberty now file his objections in a revision petition with the Gujarat high court. 

"The SC has permitted me to file an independent revision petition with all my objections, which comes as welcome news for me. As I have already submitted my objections in a petition with the court, in absence of the permission from the SC, it would have been difficult for me to counter the government flip-flop in the case and raise my objections," said Bhatt. 



Thursday, 10 November 2011

Haridwar stampede: Organisers booked for negligence

DEHRADUN: Two days after a stampede at Laljiwala Yagyashala near Har-Ki Pauri in Haridwar in which 20 Gayatri Sadak (Gayatri devotees) were killed on the spot and 50 others were injured during a religious ceremony, Hardwar police on Thursday booked organisers of 1551 Kundalia Yagyashala under section 304A IPC for causing death due to negligence in Haridwar Kotwali. 

The tragedy occurred two days after first of its kind 5-day Gayatri Mahayagya organised by All world Gayatri Parivar to mark the beginning of centenary celebrations of Acharya Pandit Shriram Sharma,the founder of 37-year-old Shanti Kunj Ashram, began on Sunday. Shanti Kunj Ashram headed by Dr Pranav Pandya is known as a centre of spiritualism. 
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