Time to end attacks on fishermen: Jaya to Modi

June 9, 2014

End attacks on fishermenChennai, Jun 9: Adopting a conciliatory tone, Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalithaa on Sunday urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to find a "permanent solution" to the problem of Tamil Nadu fishermen being detained by the Sri Lankan navy for crossing the international maritime boundary.

Her letter, which did not have the aggressive tone that marked most of her communications with Manmohan Singh when he was the Prime Minister, comes in the wake of 82 fishermen from the state being arrested by the Lankan navy on Saturday along with their 18 boats. She also thanked Modi for taking 'prompt and effective action' to get 33 Indian fishermen, who were arrested on June 1, released from Lankan jails.

The tone and tenor of Jayalalithaa's letter to Modi indicate a genuine desire to pave the ground for better Centre-state relations, say observers.

Her meeting with Modi on June 3 in New Delhi had been cordial with both leaders keen to work together and find solutions rather than take a confrontationist path. In the past, the vexatious fishermen issue had taken a political colour with Jayalalithaa writing several strongly-worded letters to Manmohan Singh, accusing him of ignoring the plight of Tamil fishermen. Even while criticising the recent hike in diesel price, Jayalalalithaa had blamed it on the policies of the previous UPA regime.

In her letter to Modi, Jayalalithaa said the time has come to end the attacks on Indian fishermen and their "abduction" by the Sri Lankan navy. "The time has come now to lay down a time-bound action plan to achieve a permanent solution to the problem and also to put in place a strong and robust diplomatic response," the chief minister said in her letter. "I am confident that with the governments of India and Tamil Nadu acting in concert, it would be possible to achieve a permanent solution to this vexatious issue," she said. This is the second letter that Jayalalithaa has written to Modi on the issue and she had also taken up the matter when she met him in the capital on June 3.

Jayalalithaa said India should register the strongest disapproval of the "belligerent actions" of the Sri Lankan navy. "I urge you to have this issue taken up at the highest level on the Sri Lanka side to secure the immediate release of the 82 fishermen and their boats," she said. She recalled a memorandum which was presented during her meeting with Modi and said protection of the traditional fishing rights of Indian fishermen in the Palk Bay and ensuring their safety and security remain a serious issue because of the aggressive posture taken by Sri Lanka. She listed all the incidents of arrests and harassment of fishermen by the Sri Lankan navy.

"The repetition of such aggressive acts by the Sri Lankan side immediately after the change in government at the Centre and the consequent reset in our relations with Sri Lanka does not seem to augur well for the peaceful pursuit of fishing in the Palk Bay by fishermen from Tamil Nadu," she said. Observing that retrieval of Katchatheevu islet and talks between fishermen of the two sides could also help to resolve the issues, the chief minister said, "Even on this limited issue, the Sri Lankan side had adopted obdurate and obstructive attitude, which led to the failure of the last round of talks held in Colombo in May 2014."

In a bid to resolve the deadlock in fishermen-level talks, Jayalalithaa, in her memorandum to Modi, had suggested deep-sea tuna long liners to prevent bottom trawlers from plundering marine wealth in the Gulf of Mannar.

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May 6,2020

New Delhi, May 6: The government on Wednesday said no data or security breach has been identified in Aarogya Setu after an ethical hacker raised concerns about a potential security issue in the app.

The app is the government's mobile application for contact tracing and disseminating medical advisories to users in order to contain the spread of coronavirus.

On Tuesday, a French hacker and cyber security expert Elliot Alderson had claimed that "a security issue has been found" in the app and that "privacy of 90 million Indians is at stake".

Dismissing the claims, the government said "no personal information of any user has been proven to be at risk by this ethical hacker".

"We are continuously testing and upgrading our systems. Team Aarogya Setu assures everyone that no data or security breach has been identified," the government said through the app’s Twitter handle.

The tweet gave point-by-point clarification on the red flags raised by the hacker.

"We discussed with the hacker and were made aware of the following... the app fetches user location on a few occasions," it said, but added that this was by design and is clearly detailed in the privacy policy.

The app fetches users’ location and stores on the server in a secure, encrypted, anonymised manner - at the time of registration, at the time of self assessment, when users submit their contact tracing data voluntary through the app or when it fetches the contact tracing data of users after they have turned COVID-19 positive, it said.

On another issue that users can get COVID-19 stats displayed on the home screen by changing the radius and latitude-longitude using a script, Aarogya Setu said that all this information is already public for all locations and hence does not compromise on any personal or sensitive data.

"We thank the ethical hacker on engaging with us. We encourage any users who identify a vulnerability to inform us immediately...," it said.

Responding to Aarogya Setu's clarification, Alderson tweeted, "I will come back to you tomorrow".

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June 2,2020

Singapore, Jun 2: Moody's Investors Service on Tuesday downgraded 11 Indian banks along with as many non-financial companies and infrastructure majors besides four government-related issuers following a downgrade of the Indian government's issuer rating to Baa3 from Baa2 with a negative outlook.

The rapid and widening spread of the coronavirus outbreak, deteriorating global economic outlook, volatile oil prices and asset price declines are creating a severe and extensive credit shock across many sectors, regions and markets, said Moody's.

The Indian banking sector has been affected given the disruptions to India's economic activity from the coronavirus outbreak, which is weakening borrowers' credit profiles, it added.

The 11 lenders include Bank of Baroda, Bank of India, Canara Bank, Central Bank of India, Export-Import Bank of India, HDFC Bank, Indian Overseas Bank, IndusInd Bank, Punjab National Bank, State Bank of India and Union Bank of India.

The 11 non-finance companies are Oil and Natural Gas Corporation, Hindustan Petroleum Corporation, Oil India, Indian Oil Corporation, Bharat Petroleum Corporation, Petronet LNG, Tata Consultancy Services, Infosys, Reliance Industries, UPL Corporation and Genpact.

The 11 infrastructure companies are NTPC, NHPC, National Highways Authority of India, Power Grid Corporation, Gail India, Adani Green Energy Restricted Group (RG-2), Adani Transmission Restricted Group, Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone, Adani Transmission, Adani Electricity Mumbai and Azure Power Solar Energy.

The four Indian government-related issuers are Indian Railway Finance Corporation, Housing and Urban Development Corporation, Power Finance Corporation and REC Ltd.

"Government-related issuers in India have been affected because of disruptions to India's economy which will weaken borrowers' credit profiles," said Moody's.

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February 26,2020

Feb 26: In a midnight hearing, the Delhi High Court directed police to ensure safe passage to government hospitals and emergency treatment for those injured in the communal violence erupted in northeast Delhi over the amended citizenship law.

The court held a special hearing, which started at 12:30 am, at the residence of Justice S Muralidhar after receiving a call from an advocate explaining the dire circumstances under which the victims were unable to be removed from a small hospital to the GTB Hospital.

A bench of Justices S Muralidhar and Anup J Bhambhani directed the Delhi Police to ensure safe passage of the injured victims by deploying all resources at its command and on the strength of this order as well as to make sure they receive immediate emergency treatment if not at the Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital then at the Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan Hospital (LNJP) or Maulana Azad or any other hospital.

The bench also called for a status report of compliance, including information about the injured victims and the treatment offered to them, and the matter will be heard during the day at 2:15 pm.

It said the order be communicated to the medical superintendents of the GTB and the LNJP Hospitals.

The urgent hearing was conducted after advocate Suroor Mander called the judge and sought urgent orders for safe passage of ambulances for the injured.

The Delhi Police and the government were represented through additional standing counsel Sanjoy Ghose.

During the hearing, the bench spoke over phone to doctor Anwar of the Al-hind Hospital in New Mustafabad who told the court that there were two bodies and 22 injured persons there and he had been trying to seek police assistance since 4 pm on Tuesday without success.

The court then directed the senior officials to reach to the hospital forthwith, following which they started the process of evacuating the injured to the nearest hospitals.

It also said this order be brought to the knowledge of the Delhi Police Commissioner.

Communal violence over the amended citizenship law in northeast Delhi claimed at least 18 lives till Wednesday.

On Tuesday, the violence escalated in northeast Delhi as police struggled to check the rioters who ran amok on streets, burning and looting shops, pelting stones and thrashing people.

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