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Will differential voting rights work in India?- The Economic Times
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May 30, 7:49am
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Amnesty raps role model India for human rights abuse-UK-World-The Times of India
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May 28, 11:02pm
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Global human rights watchdog Amnesty International has lambasted India for failure to book those responsible for the disappearance of hundreds in Kashmir, unlawful killing and evictions in Nandigram and police action against peaceful protestors against land acquisition for Special Economic Zones in Orissa.
"There have been atrocities against protests in Nandigram, Singur and Kalinganagar in Orissa. People's rights over natural resources have been denied. Dr Binayak Sen is still in illegal custody," said Mukul Sharma, director Amnesty International, India, releasing the body human rights report for 2008.
Pointing to the displacement of tribals, the report said, about 50,000 adivasis continue to be displaced
from Dantewada areas and no effort has been made to ensure their voluntary return. Civil rights activists like Saroj Mohanty and Roma were being hounded by government authorities.
The report said state and non-state actors in Jammu and Kashmir continued to enjoy "impunity for torture, deaths in custody, abductions and unlawful killings."
"A human rights organisation reported that in the past 18 years, 1,051 people had been victims of enforced disappearance in Baramulla district alone," the report said.
Human rights organisations have challenged official claims that there had been no disappearances until 10 November 2007, saying that 60 people had disappeared since 2006, including nine in 2007.

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BBC NEWS | South Asia | Indian tribal clashes kill dozens
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May 25, 5:43am
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7419030.stm
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Once I met Gujjar leader Col.K.S.Bansala @ Indian Express office in 1 of "Idea4Exchange-Saturday" programme, then
I ask only one question, "Sir. Why Not outside the C.M's residence & also in the Gujjar-Meena clashing region you told press that if Government admit that Gujjar as a ST -then we remove our protest peacefully. He told:" To err is human".

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BBC NEWS | South Asia | India and Pakistan review peace
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May 21, 7:17am
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7411944.stm

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WB rural polls: Trinamool wins Nandigram, Singur-Kolkata -Cities-The Times of In…
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May 21, 7:06am
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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/WB_rural_polls_Trinamool_wins_Nandigram_Si...

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BBC NEWS | Business | Indian iron firms battle for rural support
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May 21, 6:56am
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/7300329.stm

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BBC NEWS | South Asia | India issues blast suspect sketch
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May 15, 9:40am
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7402050.stm
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A little know group named Guru-al-Hindi today (May 14) claimed responsibility for the Jaipur blasts. Claiming their hand behind the blast, the group has sent pictures of the blasts site, that they claim, were taken moments before the blast in Jaipur.
Guru-al-Hind sent the pictures through e-mails [ E-mail ID= guru_alhindi_jaipur@yahoo.co.uk] to various media organisations including my company Star News. However, the authenticity of the pictures and the group is yet to be confirmed. The sources in the Intelligence Bureau said that they are examining the pictures and authenticity of the claim made by this little known group.
The picture sent by the group shows, what they claim are bombs in blue bags, atop carriers of brand new bicycles.
Incidentaly, Guru-al-Hind was the group that was behind the Malegaon blasts that took place on September 8, 2006.
The authenticity of pictures is not yet proven and we (indian journalists) does not vouch for the authenticity of the pictures.
Seven bombs ripped through the walled city of Jaipur, killing 75 people and injuring over 150 people on Tuesday (May 13).
Experts claim that tuesday evening's blast bore "close resemblance" to similar explosions in a temple in the holy city of Varanasi, the train bombings in the western city of Mumbai and the suburbs of Malegaon in western India over the past two years.
Fingers are pointed towards the banned Bangladeshi outfit Harkat-ul-Jehad-e-Islami. Many believe that the modus operandi of the blasts hold similarites to the other acts of terror carried out by HuJI.
Earlier today, the Jaipur police released a sketch of a suspect believed to have been involved in atleast three out of the seven blasts.
Around 35 killed & more than 100 injured.
Suspicion = HuJI ~since have a home growen support among few minority community.Central Security agencies today (May 14) claimed that Neogel-90, an explosive used for commercial purposes, was used in the last evening's serial blasts in Jaipur despite Rajasthan Police's assertion that one kilogram RDX had been used to carry out the explosions.
Senior officials of the Bomb Data Squad and Central Security agencies said the samples collected so far did not show any traces of deadly RDX but resembled to Neogel-90.
Neogel-90, an ammonium nitrate-based material, were covered with copper plates and it is hazardous when it comes in contact with metals like copper.
Neogel-90 is usually used in the construction of roads.
The use of Neogel-90 in terror attacks might be new to India though there were reports of two isolated seizures of similar explosives in the country and its neighbouring region -- one in Vadakkaenchery in Palakkad district in Kerala on February two, 2005 and another at Kantipur in Nepal in February 2006, when 475 kg was recovered.
Rajasthan Director General of Police AS Gill and Union Minister of State for Home Sriprakash Jaiswal were claiming that nearly one kilograms of RDX had been used in one of the blasts.
However, analysts said this was not possible as the magnitude of damage by one kg of RDX could
have been too high.
According to the sources, 90 per cent of the causalities in last night's blasts in Jaipur were caused by the puncturing of vital organs like the skull and heart by metal balls that were packed into the explosive devices.
May 13, being the anniversary of Pokhran-II nuclear tests, there was a talk that militants could have chosen Jaipur as the target as Pokhran was located in this state. On this day in 1998, India conducted its second test two days after shocking the world.
Jaipur blast pattern is similar to Varanasi blasts
Terrorists who targeted Jaipur followed a modus operandi similar to those who attacked this
temple town in March and courts in three UP towns in November last year, indicating that the group behind the blasts is the same, intelligence officials said today (May 14).
Top intelligence officials said that the attackers used cycle bombs in both Varanasi and Jaipur.
The Sankat mochan temple blast in Varanasi took place on a Tuesday evening, when the number of devotees is much higher than on other days and so was the case near a Hanuman temple in Jaipur.
The terrorists bought new cycles, planted explosives in them and placed them at the court complexes in Faizabad, Lucknow and Varanasi last November. Newly bought cycles were also suspected to have been used to set off the blasts in Jaipur.

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BBC NEWS | South Asia | Who is behind the India bombings?
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May 14, 9:27pm
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7401573.stm
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Central Security agencies today (May 14) claimed that Neogel-90, an explosive used for commercial purposes, was used in the last evening's serial blasts in Jaipur despite Rajasthan Police's assertion that one kilogram RDX had been used to carry out the explosions.
Senior officials of the Bomb Data Squad and Central Security agencies said the samples collected so far did not show any traces of deadly RDX but resembled to Neogel-90.
Neogel-90, an ammonium nitrate-based material, were covered with copper plates and it is hazardous when it comes in contact with metals like copper.
Neogel-90 is usually used in the construction of roads.
The use of Neogel-90 in terror attacks might be new to India though there were reports of two isolated seizures of similar explosives in the country and its neighbouring region -- one in Vadakkaenchery in Palakkad district in Kerala on February two, 2005 and another at Kantipur in Nepal in February 2006, when 475 kg was recovered.
Rajasthan Director General of Police AS Gill and Union Minister of State for Home Sriprakash Jaiswal were claiming that nearly one kilograms of RDX had been used in one of the blasts.
However, analysts said this was not possible as the magnitude of damage by one kg of RDX could
have been too high.
According to the sources, 90 per cent of the causalities in last night's blasts in Jaipur were caused by the puncturing of vital organs like the skull and heart by metal balls that were packed into the explosive devices.
May 13, being the anniversary of Pokhran-II nuclear tests, there was a talk that militants could have chosen Jaipur as the target as Pokhran was located in this state. On this day in 1998, India conducted its second test two days after shocking the world.
Jaipur blast pattern is similar to Varanasi blasts
Terrorists who targeted Jaipur followed a modus operandi similar to those who attacked this
temple town in March and courts in three UP towns in November last year, indicating that the group behind the blasts is the same, intelligence officials said today (May 14).
Top intelligence officials said that the attackers used cycle bombs in both Varanasi and Jaipur.
The Sankat mochan temple blast in Varanasi took place on a Tuesday evening, when the number of devotees is much higher than on other days and so was the case near a Hanuman temple in Jaipur.
The terrorists bought new cycles, planted explosives in them and placed them at the court complexes in Faizabad, Lucknow and Varanasi last November. Newly bought cycles were also suspected to have been used to set off the blasts in Jaipur.
(With inputs from PTI)

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YouTube - CNN-IBN At The Jaipur Blast Site.
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May 14, 1:31pm
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Shillong, May 13 (ANI): Home Minister Shivraj Patil inaugurated the new administrative block of the Assam Rifles here on Tuesday.
He later addressed Assam Rifles personnel, telling them that his ministry would ensure the welfare of the paramilitary forces, including redressing anomalies in pay parities between the defence and paramilitary units.
Patil said no one should get demotivated thinking that the Sixth Pay Commission has been of little benefit. In fact there were good points in the Pay Commission which would benefit the paramilitaries, he added.
For looking into the demands, he said that a committee is already set up to look into them. Patil met Meghalaya Chief Minister Donkupar Roy and other senior civilian and military officers.
Later, addressing the media, he said the issue of fencing on a short stretch has to be resolved through talks between India and Bangladesh. He reiterated that the Central Government is providing all necessary help to the states to meet security challenges and would continue to so. (ANI)

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Police report 60 killed by bombs in western India - Yahoo! News
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May 14, 11:59am
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