Modi's Pak policy an 'international joke', says Cong

July 18, 2015

New Delhi, Jul 18: As tensions escalated with fresh ceasefire violations by Pakistan, Congress today said India's Pakistan policy under Narendra Modi dispensation has become an "international joke".

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"The Prime Minister must spell out clearly what India has achieved by this so-called joint statement with Pakistan at Ufa... Pakistan has continued to backstab us in the last 15 months," party spokesman R P N Singh told reporters.

Attacking Modi for his "prompt" acceptance of Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's invite to visit the neighbouring country, Singh said he must explain to the nation what was the "tearing hurry" in taking the decision as Pakistan has not taken any action against the perpetrators of Mumbai attack.

"There have been more than 800 ceasefire violations. At least a dozen soldiers have lost their lives and 18 civilians have been killed since the time BJP came to power, but Modi has ignored all these sacrifices in order to register his so-called victory in the context of Pakistan policy," he said.

He recalled that Manmohan Singh had not visited Pakistan even once in his ten-year long tenure as Prime Minister.

"The BJP with all its rhetoric on nationalism is failing to handle Jammu and Kasmir day by day and has adopted a completely directionless and embarrassing policy towards dealing with Pakistan," he remarked.

Condemning attempts to disturb peace in Jammu and Kashmir, he said Pakistani and ISIS flags were raised by protesters in Srinagar and Anantnag today.

"The same incident happened in Srinagar yesterday, when the Prime Minister was in Jammu," he said.

Demanding strong action against such miscreants, the Congress leader said, "Any attempt to legitimise their cause by the state will expose the soft approach by the Modi government towards such militants, who cannot be called Kashmiris."

Meanwhile, another party leader Manish Tewari suspected a "larger design and ulterior motive" by the BJP-PDP government in Jammu and Kashmir to "handover" parts of Kashmir to Pakistan by not acting against waving of flags of Pakistan, Lashker-e-Toiba (LeT) and ISIS.

"Because if any government worth its salt wants to take action and crackdown on separatists, it obviously can take action.

"But the fact that it has been happening repeatedly since the BJP-PDP government has taken office points to a larger design and ulterior motive, may be, to possibly handover parts of what is Indian Kashmir to Pakistan. Otherwise there is no legitimate reason why the government in Srinagar is not acting against these people," he said.

Tewari noted that waving Pakistani flags was one thing but waving the ISIS flags was something completely different.

Yesterday, clashes broke out between a group of youths and security forces in Srinagar during which some separatist elements had waved flags of Pakistan, LeT and ISIS.

As soon as Friday prayers got over at Jami Masjid in Nowhatta area of the city, a group of youths had waved the controversial flags and raised pro-separatist and pro- Pakistani slogans.

Tewari also raised questions over Modi government's handling of relations with Pakistan after its repeated ceasefire violations along the Line of Control (LoC) in J&K by targeting several Indian positions with small arm fire.

He asked why Prime Minister Narendra Modi went and accepted that joint statement with Nawaz Sharif in Ufa.

"Because after Ufa what you've seen is Pakistani prosecutor rubbishing the entire joint statement with regard to Lakhvi's voice samples, then you have Sartaj Aziz (Pakistan Prime Minister's Adviser on National Security and Foreign Affairs) standing up and virtually torpedoing the joint statement.

"Then you have the increased shelling from Pakistan on the international border on the LOC along with the story that they have shot down an Indian drone and on top of that comes the whole visa question. So, therefore if this is what was to happen, then why this photo opportunity in Ufa, I think thats the larger question which the Indian government has to answer to itself," he said.

Leader of Opposition Ghulam Nabi Azad also attacked Pakistan for ceasefire violation and asked it to learn a lesson from Ramzan month.

"Pakistan should learn this lesson that the Ramzan month is a month of patience, you should spread love and harmony to your people and in the world too and you should celebrate happiness with your neighbour too instead of bombarding them," he said.

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February 5,2020

New Delhi, Feb 5: Delhi High Court on Wednesday stated that that death warrant of all convicts in the Nirbhaya gangrape and murder case should be executed together.

The Delhi prison rules do not state whether when the mercy petition of one convict is pending, the execution of the other convicts can take place and from the trial court to Supreme Court all convicts have been held by a common order and a common judgment, Justice Suresh Kumar Kait observed while passing the order.

High Court dismissed the Central government and Tihar Jail authorities plea challenging the Patiala House court's order, which stayed the execution of the four convicts in the case. It also observed that the convicts indulged in a heinous offence of a bone-chilling rape and murder of a girl and that criminal appeals by all convicts were dismissed by the courts.

Moreover, the court observed that the review petitions were filed after long wait and convicts are taking shelter of Article 21 which is available to them till their last breath.

A single-judge bench of Justice Suresh Kumar Kait had on Sunday kept the order reserved in the matter after special hearing of two days.

Earlier, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing on behalf of the Centre, alleged that the convicts were deliberately delaying the execution, adding that any delay in death sentence will have a dehumanising effect on the convicts.

A Delhi court last week stayed till further orders the execution of the four convicts -- Akshay Thakur, Mukesh Singh, Pawan Gupta, and Vinay Sharma -- which was earlier scheduled to take place on February 1.

The case pertains to the gang-rape and brutal murder of a 23-year-old paramedical student in a moving bus on the night of December 16, 2012, by six people, including a juvenile, in Delhi. The woman had died at a Singapore hospital a few days later.

One of the five adults accused, Ram Singh, had allegedly committed suicide in the Tihar Jail during the trial of the case.

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News Network
April 27,2020

New Delhi, Apr 27: A private hospital here claimed that a coronavirus patient, who was administered plasma therapy for the first time in the facility, was discharged on Sunday after being completely cured.

The 49-year-old man had tested positive for COVID-19 on April 4 and was admitted to Max Hospital, Saket, it said in a statement.

As his condition deteriorated, he was put on ventilator support on April 8, the hospital added.

When the patient showed no signs of improvement, his family requested for administration of plasma therapy on compassionate grounds, it said, adding that the family arranged a donor for extracting plasma.

The patient was administered fresh plasma as a treatment modality as a side-line to standard treatment protocols on the night of April 14, the statement said.

Subsequently, the patient showed improvement and by the fourth day, was weaned off ventilator support and continued on supplementary oxygen. He was shifted to a room with round-the-clock monitoring on Monday after testing negative twice within 24 hours, it said.

He has now fully recovered and was discharged, the hospital said, adding that he will stay at home for another two weeks.

Group medical director of Max Healthcare and senior director of the Institute of Internal Medicine Dr Sandeep Budhiraja said, "We can say that plasma therapy could have worked as a catalyst in speeding up his recovery. We cannot attribute 100 per cent recovery to plasma therapy only, as there are multiple factors which carved his path to recovery."

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March 16,2020

Mar 16: A fourth batch of 53 Indians returned to India from Iran on Monday, taking the total number of people evacuated from the coronavirus-hit country to 389.

This comes a day after over 230 Indians were brought back from Iran to New Delhi and quarantined at the Indian Army Wellness Centre in Jaisalmer, the third batch to be evacuated from that country.

"Fourth batch of 53 Indians - 52 students and a teacher - has arrived from Tehran and Shiraz, Iran. With this, a total of 389 Indians have returned to India from Iran. Thank the efforts of the team @India_in_Iran and Iranian authorities," Jaishankar tweeted.

The Indians came in a Mahan Air flight that landed at the Delhi airport at around 3 am, officials said, adding that they were later taken to Jaisalmer in an Air India flight for being quarantined.

The first batch of 58 Indian pilgrims were brought back from Iran last Tuesday and the second group of 44 Indian pilgrim arrived from there on Friday.

Iran is one of the worst-affected countries by the coronavirus outbreak and the government has been working to bring back Indians stranded there. Over 700 people have died from the disease in Iran and nearly 14,000 cases have been detected.

Jaishankar had told Rajya Sabha last week that the government was focusing on evacuating Indians stranded in Iran and Italy as these countries are facing an "extreme situation".

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