Ten killed, 150 injured as Jats continue to unleash violence

February 21, 2016

Chandigarh, Feb 21: Ten persons have been killed and about 150 injured during the ongoing Jat stir, Haryana DGP Yashpal Singhal said today even as he underlined that his priority was to restore water supply to Delhi and clear road and rail blockades.rohtak-jat-stir

"According to the information we have so far, in entire state 10 people have been killed and about 150 injured," he said.

According to police sources, four persons injured yesterday in firing in Jhajjar succumbed to injuries last night, taking the death toll to 10.

The 10 killed belonged to Jhajjar, Rohtak and Kaithal districts.

The DGP said his top priority was to restore disrupted water supply to Delhi from Haryana which has got affected due to the Jat stir.

Disruption in water supply to Delhi from Haryana's Munak canal due to the Jat agitation has severely affected water supply to the national capital.

"Our first priority is to restore Delhi's water supply, from Akbarpur Barota point (in Sonipat). Police, para forces and technical team of Haryana's Irrigation department has reached there and we are trying to restore it immediately so that Delhi residents are not inconvenienced," the DGP, who addressed a press conference along with Home Secretary P K Das, said.

Singhal said that so far close to 50 people have been rounded up for indulging in violence and arson and action is being taken against them as per law.

"We came up with district-wise plan of action, which we implemented and because of which we are seeing positive results," he said, adding security forces had also launched "night dominance" because of which "positive results" had started coming out.

Asked if protesters had blocked many new points between Kaithal and Ambala, besides blocking the crucial Shimla highway in Panchkula district, he said, "We are verifying these. We will initiate appropriate action in this regard".

When asked if the present Jat stir was a law and order problem or a political problem, the DGP said, "This is an emotional issue, reservation is an emotional issue therefore many people are involved. Expectations of people from a particular community is that they should get reservation.

"Now, as this issue has been going on, law and order problem has also cropped up and we are committed to restore order," he said.

Asked why Army was not given a free hand to bring the situation under control, he said, "Army is deployed in aid of civil administration. There is no such provision in law to give the Army a free hand. They have to take orders from the magistrates."

To a question as to why police was going soft on protesters, the Home Secretary Das said, "The issue is emotive outside, but we have to keep calm. Definitely, it is a matter of great regret that such a situation happened in our state. First priority is to tackle the issue at political and administrative level and lastly police action is taken."

He admitted that "it is possible that in a particular instance police may have delayed taking action".

However, he said, "First of all, Army is never given a free hand nor does the Army seek free hand. It is the civil administration which assesses the situation and decides army's role accordingly."

On reports that some officers in civil and police administration are supporting the agitators, Das said, "I want to say this kind of apprehension was kept before us.

Strict message has been given in districts that no officer or any lower rank official, if they leave the field, or if they do not comply with the orders which have been given, then strict action will be taken. This message has gone out very clearly".

"Yesterday, police force was out in full strength and whatever orders have been given, they were complied with," Das said.

Asked if Haryana was drifting towards caste violence, Das said, "Today, it is not possible to say anything on this. However, petty incidents have taken place. I am hopeful when we are in full control of the present situation, everyone will think over it and come to know that these (indulging in violence) are not good things."

To a question that some women and children have been stranded during the stir and were without food, Das said, "We have reviewed it and we are trying to evacuate these people. Already an action plan has been formulated."

The DGP said that peace is prevailing in Rohtak City, Sonipat, Bhiwani City, Jhajjar, Jind City, Panipat and Kaithal.
He also said that Haryana Police held a video-conference with the Union Cabinet Secretary, Director IB, Army Chief, and other officials.

Singhal said the main deployment of Army was in Rohtak and Jhajjar, both worst-affected districts in the ongoing Jat stir.

"Government of India has helped us in giving paramilitary forces and Army. So far, we have been given 49 companies of para-forces and 39 have reached the State, out of which 24 have been deployed. The rest are being airlifted and are in the process of being deployed," he said.

He said police wants to appeal to the people of Haryana to maintain peace and law and order, clear roads and rail blockades.

Asked about action taking against those who indulge in violence, the DGP said, "We have booked 191. We are identifying those involved in incidents of violence and arson, we are also identifying their conspirators and taking action."

Facing a volley of questions over alleged inept handling by police, the DGP rubbished the view that there was any "lack of coordination" between police, army and the paramilitary forces.

"The truth is that there is perfect coordination. Today also, we talked to the Army chief.Army, police, paramilitary and Magistrates are having good coordination, there is no problem anywhere," he said.

On reports that some police officers were involved in violent incidents, the DGP said, "There is no point of making such allegation unless you give us specific instance".

When asked why Army has not been given a free hand, he replied, "I want to say that whoever is protesting they are our own people. However, nobody is nobody is permitted to indulge in loot and arson."

He also said that "since yesterday, when Army and paramilitary forces have been in position, there has been decline in incidents of violence".

However, when it was pointed out that fresh incidents of violence have been reported that include new blockades coming up at few places, he replied, "I want to state that between last evening and today, there is improvement in the situation".

"We have come up with a line of action to open national highways. Our top priority is to restore water to Delhi. Then after assessing the situation, we will also open the highways, both national and state highways.

"Our other priority was to secure cities so that violence does not escalate. We launched night dominance and its results are there. If situation is not improving, then violence would have broken out in all towns," he said in reply to a question.

Singhal said they are keeping a close vigil on the situation and taking steps to maintain law and order.

"We have arrested many people and carried out a lathicharge also, wherever the need was felt," he said.

Singhal said that many rumours were circulating with regards to incidents of violence, but when these are verified many are found to be false. "I want to say that kindly do not pay heed to rumour mongering," he said.

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The guard on duty said the machine was non-operational before he reported to work late in the evening and he was ordered to shut it after 2200 hrs. In the residential area of suburban Chembur, one ATM was dispensing cash but had a long queue of anxious depositors.

One man said it was still possible to withdraw up to Rs 50,000 in multiple transactions from the machine.

However, another machine nearby had run dry within minutes of the RBI announcement, a woman said.

The regulatory actions, undertaken by the RBI and the government, came hours after finance ministry sources confirmed that SBI was directed to bail out the troubled lender.

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July 20,2020

Jaipur, Jul 20: In a startling revelation, Rajasthan Congress MLA Giriraj Singh Malinga has claimed that rebel leader Sachin Pilot offered him Rs 35 crore to switch to the BJP but he refused. 

Speaking to the media in Rajasthan capital Jaipur, Malinga, who represents Bari constituency, said he had informed Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot about Pilot’s “offer”.

“I, too, had offers but I refused. I had spoken to Sachin ji, he asked me to switch sides and I refused. This is a wrong thing, I will not do it for money,” Malinga said.

“I said that when we left Bahujan (BSP, in 2008), where one has to give money to get a ticket, whereas in Congress and BJP, that is not the system. I was offered a lot of money. Sachin Pilot had said money is not an issue, you ask what you want and you will get… Rs 35 crore or more, but I said it is wrong,” he added.

Malinga said he had had the conversation with Pilot 2-3 times, first in December during the panchayat delimitation, and later before the Rajya Sabha elections last month.

He added that the BJP had never reached out to him, and neither had he spoken to them. “I have no animosity with Pilot but I am speaking the truth,” he said.

The state plunged into a political crisis after former deputy chief minister Sachin Pilot declared rebellion on 12 July, claiming to have the support of 30 MLAs. By the next day, however, he could not prove the support of more than 18 legislators.

On 14 July, 19 MLAs, including Pilot, were served notices by Speaker C.P. Joshi, who asked them to respond by Friday after a petition filed by the chief whip of Congress sought their disqualification from the state assembly. The party also sacked Pilot and two Rajasthan cabinet ministers from their respective posts the same day.

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January 12,2020

New Delhi, Jan 12: As many as 109 children were sexually abused every day in India in 2018, according to the data by the National Crime Records Bureau, which showed a 22 per cent jump in such cases from the previous year.

According to the recently released NCRB data, 32,608 cases were reported in 2017 while 39,827 cases were reported in 2018 under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POCSO).

POCSO Act, 2012 is a comprehensive law to provide for the protection of children from offences of sexual assault, sexual harassment and pornography. It requires special treatment of cases relating to child sexual abuse such as setting-up of special courts, special prosecutors, and support persons for child victims.

As many as 21,605 child rapes were recorded in 2018 which included 21,401 rapes of girls and 204 of boys, the data showed.

The highest number of child rapes were recorded in Maharashtra at 2,832 followed by Uttar Pradesh at 2023 and Tamil Nadu at 1457, the data showed.

Overall crimes against children has increased steeply over six times in the decade over 2008-2018, from 22,500 cases recorded in 2008 to 1,41,764 cases in 2018, according to the NCRB data from 2008 and 2018.

In 2017, 1,29,032 cases of crime against children were recorded.

Priti Mahara, Director of Policy Research and Advocacy at CRY – Child Rights and You (CRY) said, that while on the one hand, the increasing numbers of crimes against children are extremely alarming, it also suggests an increasing trend in reporting which is a positive sign as it reflects people's faith in the system.

"It also provides a direction in which government interventions must be made and evidence needs to be created. While some major efforts have been taken to ensure child protection, a lot more is needed to see expected results on the ground," Mahara said.

In percentage terms, major crime against children during 2018 were kidnapping and abduction which accounted for 44.2 per cent followed by cases under POCSO, which accounted for 34.7 per cent, the data showed.

A total of 67,134 children (19,784 male,47,191 female and 159 transgender) were reported missing in 2018. During the year 2018, a total of 71,176 children (22,239 male, 48,787 female and 150 transgender) were traced, the NCRB data said.

As many as 781 cases of use of child for pornography or storing child pornography material was also recorded in 2018, more than double that of  2017 when 331 such cases were recorded, the data showed.

The state-wise segregation of crimes against children reveals Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Delhi and Bihar accounted for 51 per cent of all crimes in the country, the data said.

While Uttar Pradesh tops the list with 19,936 recorded crimes against children (14 per cent of total crimes), Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra are the close second and third with 18,992 and 18,892 crimes registered respectively.

The report also showed that cases of sexual harassment in shelter homes against women and children reportedly increased by 30 per cent, from 544 cases recorded in 2017 to 707 cases in 2018.

Mahara suggested that financial investments must be adequately increased with a focus on prevention of crimes against children and the identification of vulnerable children and families.

"Strengthening community-level child protection system is also a key to prevention. While there is growing evidence of the precarious lives that children in India are leading, it is essential that this evidence is used to effectively inform policy and programme initiatives," she said.

As many as 501 incidences were also recorded under The Prohibition of Child Marriage Act, a 26 per cent jump from 2017 when 395 cases were reported under the Act.

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