D G Vanzara goes coy on exposing 'real culprits' behind fake encounters

October 8, 2013

fake_encounterNew Delhi, Oct 8: Suspended Gujarat cadre IPS officer D G Vanzara, who created ripples last month by declaring that he would expose those really responsible for "fake encounter" cases, has refused to follow through his sensational statement.

The DIG, who is in jail for allegedly staging encounters, has refused to elaborate on his letter of September 1 where he threatened to call a spade a spade and expose "real culprits behind encounter cases", CBI sources said. "I have nothing to add to what I have already written," sources quoted Vanzara bluntly telling the CBI team which met him inside jail late last month. When pressed, Vanzara said it was for the CBI to do the follow-up.

In his letter, Vanzara had defended himself and 31 other police officers who are in jail for allegedly carrying out extra-judicial killings, saying that they "simply acted and performed their duties in compliance of (sic) the conscious policy" the Narendra Modi government had laid down in response to the growing threat of jihadi terrorism.

He had stressed that the "pro-active policy of zero tolerance for terrorism" was adopted by the government of Gujarat at the highest level of its hierarchy".

The letter instantly set off speculation whether the jailed IPS officer, who appeared to be smarting under the feeling of having been abandoned by the Gujarat government, was planning to implicate his political bosses. That he attacked Amit Shah, former home minister of Gujarat and a close aide of Modi, who is also a co-accused in two encounter cases, only heightened the interest in what Vanzara, a self-confessed acolyte of the Gujarat CM until he dropped the letter bomb, might do next.

Given the build up, Vanzara's sudden coyness will come as a surprise. To the extent the outburst against Shah was attributed to the machinations of those who allegedly stoked his feeling of letdown for political purposes, the sudden switch to neutral gear may be seen as a success of counter-measures.

Meanwhile, in the Ishrat Jehan case, one of the "fake encounters" Vanzara and his colleagues have been accused of, CBI is likely to tell the trial court that it has not found anything suggesting that the college student from Mumbra near Mumbai had criminal antecedents.

The killing of Ishrat along with three alleged terrorists has been the subject of a raging controversy, with both Gujarat Police and IB maintaining that she was part of a fidayeen cell of Lashkar-e-Taiba.

CBI's finding falls tantalizingly short of proving or disproving the version of Gujarat Police and IB which was subsequently corroborated by Pakistan-born American jihadi David Coleman Headley. Headley, who cased Mumbai and other targets for Lashkar, had quoted Lashkar commander Zaki-ur Rahman Lakhvi to say that Ishrat was an LeT operative.

In its supplementary charge-sheet likely to be filed by October 20, CBI is also likely to tell the trial court that it failed to ascertain the antecedents of two of those who were killed along with Ishrat in the June 2004 encounter; particularly whether they were Pakistanis as claimed by Vanzara's team.

Gujarat Police and IB have claimed that Zeeshan Johar and Amjad Ali Rana were sent from Pakistan as part of a Lashkar plot to kill BJP leaders, including Modi and L K Advani.

Meanwhile, CBI on Monday examined BJP general secretary Ramlal in connection with the sting operation of a freelance journalist showing BJP leaders making efforts to dilute probe and judicial process in Tulsiram Prajapati case. CBI had earlier examined Prakash Javadekar and Bhupender Yadav of the BJP in the case.

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April 10,2020

New Delhi, Apr 10: With 896 COVID-19 cases reported in the country in the last 24 hours, India's total number of coronavirus positive cases rose to 6,761 on Friday, informed the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

Out of all these cases, 6039 are active cases, 516 have been cured/discharged/ migrated, and 206 deaths have been reported so far.

The country witnessed the highest one day increase with 896 cases.

37 deaths were reported in the last 24 hours.

Maharashtra with 1364 cases is the worst affected state followed by the Union Territory of Delhi with 898 cases and Tamil Nadu with 834 cases.

The country is under a 21-day lockdown until April 14 which was imposed to curb the spread of the virus.

States like Odisha and Punjab have extended the lockdown till April 30.

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January 5,2020

Puducherry, Jan 5: Puducherry Lt Governor Kiran Bedi, a former IPS officer, became the butt of Twitterati jokes on Saturday after she tweeted that NASA recording of the sound of the sun was in fact 'Om' chant. She wrote at @thekiranbedi: "NASA recorded sound of the sun -- Sun chants Om."

The post got 5.6K retweets and 17.7K likes, and as many as 472.6K views.

One user remarked: "Wrong. The Sun said NaMo NaMo. You should've checked the UNESCO version along with the NASA version."

A post read: "And we thought you were intelligent."

One user posted a picture of Kiran Bedi with Sadhguru Jaggi who was trolled a few days ago after he posted his support on the Citizenship Amendment Act. He commented: "This picture can be provided."

A Twitter user reminded the former bureaucrat about the Indian Constitution's Fundamental Duties (Article 51A) that says that it shall be the duty of every citizens of India to develop scientific temper, humanism and the spirit of inquiry and reform.

Another wondered aloud: "We don't know how you cleared the Civil Services exams. We are ashamed...."

A user posted a clip of a well known stand-up comic who talked about the celestial hum which many claim to be Om chant.

A post read: "I consider this tweet by you as one of the best jokes of the millennium. The saffron brigade is successful in brainwashing learned people like you."
One user commented: "Once upon a time this lady was a hero to many. What a disgrace now!"

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Ahmed Ali Kulai
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Monday, 6 Jan 2020

Shame on you!!

 

Dont know how you are appointed as IPS officer

 

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April 15,2020

New Delhi, Apr 15: The Union Health Ministry has identified 170 districts as COVID-19 hotspots and 207 districts as potential hotspots, officials said on Wednesday, reiterating that there has been no community transmission of the disease in the country so far.

Addressing the daily briefing to provide updates on coronavirus situation in the country, Joint Secretary in the Ministry of Health Lav Agarwal said that states have been asked to classify districts which have reported a higher number of cases as hotspots, the districts where cases have been reported as non-hotspots, and green zones where no cases have been reported.

"Hotspots are those districts which are reporting more number of cases or where the rate of growth of COVID-19 cases is high," Agarwal said, adding a detailed direction has been issued to states stating consolidated efforts are required to utilise this period of lockdown to curb the spread of the virus.

"Cabinet secretary held a video conference today with all chief secretaries, DGPs, health secretaries, collectors, SPs, municipal commissioners and CMOs where hotspots were discussed and orientation on field level implementation of containment strategy was given.

"They were told about large outbreak containment strategies, cluster containment strategies. Delineation of buffer and containment zone, parameter mapping, defining of entry and exit points were also discussed in detail," he said.

The joint secretary said movement of people will not be allowed in containment zones except for those related with essential services and special teams will search for new cases and samples will be collected and tested as per sampling criteria.

The officials said that health facilities in buffer zone outside the containment zone will be oriented and people facing SARI and influenza-like symptoms will be tested there.

"Special teams have been formed which will work in containment zone and do contact tracing and house-to-house surveys. Cases of fever, cough and breathlessness will be identified in the survey and requisite action will be taken as per protocol," Agarwal said, adding that there has been no community transmissions so far but some local outbreaks.

The total number of COVID-19 cases in India has risen to 11,439 with 1,076 fresh cases reported in the last 24 hours while the death toll stands at 377, the ministry official said.

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