India welcomes positive statements, Islamabad slams Pakistan bashing

January 19, 2013

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New Delhi, Jan 19: India Friday welcomed the "positive statements" coming from Pakistan on talks to defuse their border tension and said the border flare-ups of the past 10 days, including the Jan 8 brutal killing of two Indian soldiers, would not undermine their peace process.

The statement by External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid came even as Congress president Sonia Gandhi said India was for close relations with neighbours but the dialogue must be based on "accepted principles of civilized behaviour", while Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said India must have friendly relations with all but did not elaborate.

A day after Pakistan Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar offered talks at the foreign ministers level to defuse the stand-off, the country's envoy in New Delhi Salman Bashir condemned the Jan 8 brutal killing of two Indian soldiers, including the beheading of one, and their two armies should probe the incident.

But Bashir stated that "We are absolutely clear, that at no point in time did Pakistani forces cross the LoC."

In an interview to NDTV news channel, Bashir, taking note of the stern Indian stance, said: "Unfortunately, I must say that it has almost become fashionable, that Pakistan-bashing has become fashionable whenever there is an issue."

Former Pakistan president Pervez Musharraf, in an interview to TimesNow news channel, said he could not believe that Pakistani soldiers could have crossed the LoC and killed and beheaded Indian soldiers.

"I just can't imagine any soldier doing this. If anyone has done it the strongest punishment should be given to him," Musharraf said.

He termed the beheading of an Indian soldier as a "terrible, wild act" and said anyone found guilty would be court martialled and punished. Musharraf said peace must prevail on the border and the escalation of violence was not in anyone's interest.

India maintains that Pakistani forces killed Naik Hemraj Singh, whose head is still missing, and killed and mutilated Lance Naik Sudhakar Singh - 600 metres inside Indian territory on the LoC that divides Kashmir between India and Pakistan.

Addressing the Congress party's Chintan Baithak in Jaipur, Sonia Gandhi said closer relations with immediate neighbours would promote regional peace, and in a tough posture, added: "However, let us be clear. Our dialogue must be based on accepted principles of civilized behaviour. We will never compromise on our vigil and preparedness to deal with terrorism and threats on our borders."

The prime minister's statement came in an intervention he made during a discussion on foreign affairs at the Congress meet when some party members made statements critical of Pakistan.

Khurshid, speaking in Jaipur, said India would give an "appropriate response" to the Pakistan offer of talks. He said the matter would come up for discussion at the three-day Congress Chintan Shivir.

India has not yet responded to Pakistan's offer for talks, an informed source told IANS.

The India-Pakistan border has been peaceful since Wednesday after their respective armies decided to adhere to the 2003 ceasefire and exercise restraint.

The border flare-up since Jan 6, when a Pakistani soldier was killed in alleged Indian firing, and the Jan 8 killing of two Indian soldiers, had led to a bitter stand-off between the two countries with India saying on Tuesday that there could not be "business as usual" with Pakistan.

Indian Army chief General Bikram Singh, during a visit to the house of Lance Naik Sudhakar Singh in Madhya Pradesh, said "things are under control" on the LoC.

He also appealed to media not to politicise the killing of Indian soldiers

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January 22,2020

New Delhi, Jan 22: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has assets worth Rs 3.4 crore, an increase of Rs 1.3 crore from 2015, according to his election affidavit.

Kejriwal's total assets were worth Rs 2.1 crore in 2015.

The cash and fixed deposits of Kejriwal's wife Sunita Kejriwal increased from Rs 15 lakh in 2015 to Rs 57 lakh in 2020.

A party functionary said Rs 32 lakh worth cash and fixed deposits have been received by Sunita Kejriwal as voluntary retirement benefits while the rest are savings.

The cash and fixed deposits of the chief minister increased from Rs 2.26 lakh in 2015 to Rs 9.65 lakh in 2020.

There was no change in the value of immovable assets of his wife while Kejriwal's immovable assets' worth increased from Rs 92 lakh to Rs 177 lakh.

The party functionaries said increase in Kejriwal's immovable assets' worth is due to the increased valuation of the same asset as in 2015.

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August 3,2020

Aug 3: Iqbal Ansari, who was a litigant in the Ayodhya land dispute case, has decided to gift a 'Ram nami' stole and a copy of the Ramcharitmanas to Prime Minister Narendra Modi when he attends the bhoomi pujan ceremony for the Ram temple here on Wednesday.

"Yes, I have received the invitation from Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust for the bhoomi pujan ceremony. I will certainly attend it. The dispute is over now after the court's verdict," Ansari, 69, told .

"Our Prime Minister is coming. I will meet him and give him a 'Ramnami' stole (with Ram's name written on it) and Ramcharitmanas as a present," Ansari said.

His father Hashim Ansari, the oldest litigant in the Babri Masjid-Ram Janmabhoomi land dispute case, died at the age of 95 in 2016 after which the son started pursuing the case in the court.

Talking about Wednesday's ground-breaking ceremony to mark the beginning of the construction of a grand Ram temple here, Ansari said, "I belong to Ayodhya. All this (temple's construction) will change the fate of Ayodhya. We all want our child to get better opportunities".

He further said, "I respect sadhus and saints. I am happy to have received the invitation for the ceremony. I think it is Lord Ram's will that I attend it".

When asked what he would have done had the court decided the case in his favour, Ansari said he had wanted the construction of a school and a hospital on the disputed land.

"I feel the city needs development. The future of our children should be safe and secure and they should get employment. Dispute in the name of religion should end now and we should let the city witness a new beginning," he said.

The Supreme Court had in November last year paved the way for the construction of a Ram temple by a Trust at the disputed site of the Babri Masjid's demolition in Ayodhya, and directed the Centre to allot an alternative 5-acre plot to the Sunni Waqf Board for building a new mosque at a "prominent" place in the holy town in Uttar Pradesh.

The state government has allotted a five-acre land in Dhannipur village in Sohaval Tehsil of Ayodhya for the mosque's construction.

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January 4,2020

Kota, Jan 4: Following the death of an infant in the morning, the death toll in JK Lon Hospital here has risen to 107, officials said on Saturday.

A three-member state government committee of doctors, who was sent to investigate the matter on December 23 and 24, found that Kota's JK Lone Hospital is short of beds and it requires improvement.

However, the committee gave a clean chit to the doctors for any lapses over the recent death of infants admitted there.

A Central government team reached the hospital on Saturday to take stock of the situation.

As per the government report, at least 91 infants lost their lives at the government hospital in December last year.

Meanwhile, the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has issued a notice to Chief Secretary of Rajasthan to submit a detailed report within 4 weeks about the steps being taken to address the issue.

The Commission also asked the Chief Secretary to ensure that such deaths of the children do not recur in future due to lack of infrastructure and health facilities at the hospitals.

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