Navaratri the well known festival of Goddess Durga is celebrated for nine days. Among them to bring the night life alive is the Dandiya dance. The streets and local clubs have organized their own programs depending on the status of the society. It is indeed very lively these seven days and encouraging to see the youth fully engrossed to the festival. In spite of digital India on the rise the culture remains intact in Mumbai. It is a big lesson to the smaller cities where the influence of westernization has crossed all limits.
However security has been beefed up and the sound levels controlled. The time limit in most of the localities is 11 pm.
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Following the cue of various writer Gujarat-based writer Ganesh Devy on Sunday returned his Sahitya Akademi Award to express solidarity with the writers, who have recently given up their awards to condemn the “shrinking space for free expression and growing intolerance towards differences of opinion” in the country.
He had written in a letter saying, “It is high time that writers take a stand,” Devy further said in a letter addressed to the president of Sahitya Akademi Prof Viswanath Pratap Tiwari, “It is with utmost regret that I would like to convey to you that I wish to return the 1993 Sahitya Akademi Award given in the category of books in English to my work After Amnesia (1992).”
However, one day after his decision, an intelligence officer paid a visit at his residence in Vadodara on Monday to inquire whether the writer have launched a campaign “to spread disaffection for the state”.
Devy said that shortly after the announcement, an in “She identified herself with her official identity card and then asked me if this was an organised movement and if so who is behind it,” Scroll reported.
He further said, “I explained that this is not an organised movement and that there is no one behind it. This information gathering, she told me, was on behest of the Home Ministry. So, I conclude that others like me too will be asked to answer these and related questions.”
Although Devy said that the officer was very polite and the conversation continued for an hour, it is yet not ascertained whether other writers who have returned their awards have been paid a similar kind of visit by officials.
As the second phase of Bihar polls was underway, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday anticipated a victory for Nitish Kumar and claimed that the BJP, led by Narendra Modi, was all set to “badly” lose the elections.
The AAP convenor said that incumbent Chief Minister Nitish Kumar will get another shot at power. Kejriwal has openly endorsed Kumar’s candidature.
“As per my information, Modiji is losing Bihar elections badly. Nitishji is winning the polls,” Kejriwal tweeted.
Kejriwal had extended full support to his Bihar counterpart’s candidature at a conclave organised by the Delhi government in the capital in August.
However, he did not campaign for the JD(U) in the ongoing polls.
Making common cause against Modi, the duo also attacked him for announcing a Rs 1.25 lakh crore package for the election-bound state.
AAP has had to walk a tightrope in supporting Nitish as his party JD(U) is part of a grand alliance of which Lalu Prasad-led RJD is also a part.
Bigg Boss had a grand premiere on Sunday night and the 14 contestants have now been segregated into seven pairs for the show. The pairs are as follows -Roopal Tyagi and Digyangana Suryavanshi, Kishwer Merchant and Aman Verma, Suyyash Rai and Rimi Sen, Vikas Bhalla and Yuvika Choudhary, Rochelle Rao and Prince Narula, Mandana Karimi and Keith Sequeira, Arvind Vegda and Ankit Gera. And it’s time for Double Trouble to hit the house.
Bigg Boss ka googly!
It is day one for the contestants inside the Bigg Boss house and double trouble has already begun simmering on low flame! While everyone is tired and waiting to get into their comfortable clothes before going off to sleep, Bigg Boss throws the very first googly at the contestants. It is announced that each contestant pair will be able to receive luggage of any one member while the other will have to compromise. They are asked to mutually decide and give names of the contestants whose bags they want to keep.
One suffers!
As a result of the twist, most men in the house end up sacrificing their bags to save the damsels in utter distress! The rest of the bags are shredded in front of the contestant leaving everyone astonished and shattered. While Roopal and Kishwer break down, others try to console themselves and get over this shock.
Connection mat todna!
Reiterating the fact that the paired contestants cannot break their “connection”, the inmates of the house are woken up to the song “Yeh Dosti Hum Nahi Todenge”.
Bechara Prince!
The contestants are seen discussing about everyone’s behaviour inside house and anticipating how their stay is going to pan out further. Aman and Kishwer are seen discussing how Prince looked bored out of his skull sitting by as Rochelle and Keith spend time together.
Work Divided!
The housemates are pleasantly surprised when they receive the ration for the week and get excited to cook. While the men of the house take lead in the kitchen, women are seen taking a back seat as none of them are good at culinary skills. Being aware that the difficulty level of the game is going to only get double, the contestants dutifully divide household chores amongst the jodis. While Aman takes up the mantle of cooking breakfast along with Yuvika, Prince is seen preparing lunch.
The Bigg Bomb!
Later in the day, Bigg Boss drops the Bigg Bomb of nominations that has to be done in pairs. Some contestants are seen struggling to arrive at a consensus while others take a quick call.
Door door se hi dekho!
Ex- flames Ankit and Roopal are seen maintaining a distance from each other. Roopal is heard saying that Ankit is acting fake and behaving very different from the way he actually does outside the house! She also goes on to say that she is finding it weird as they broke up a long time back and have even worked with each other after that.
Rochelle upset with Keith?
On the flipside, lovebirds Rochelle and Keith are seen having a quick tete-a-tete where Rochelle informs Keith that he is on camera and has to be careful cautious of his behaviour and equation with his partner Mandana.
Snoring Alert!
When Bigg Boss decides to call it a day and the inmates hit the sack, they are woken up by Arvind’s loud snores. They find it difficult to sleep after being woken up from deep sleep and decide to wake up Arvind to lessen the effect. Realising that his snores are causing a problem for the rest of the house, Arvind tries hard to control it while others have a sound sleep.
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Aung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar’s opposition leader, has said she plans to lead the country if her party triumphs in forthcoming parliamentary elections despite a ban on her serving as president, indicating there will be a fierce post-poll battle with the country’s entrenched military rulers.
Her party, the National League for Democracy (NLD), is expected to win the polls, but Aung San Suu Kyi, who received the Nobel peace prize in 1991, is barred from the presidency due to a constitutional provision that excludes those with foreign children from the office.
Her late husband was British and she has two British sons and the clause was specifically aimed at denying her the post.
“If the NLD wins the elections and we form a government, I am going to be the leader of that government whether or not I am the president. Why not?” she said in an interview with prominent Indian journalist Karan Thapar to be broadcast by the India Today TV network on wednesday. “Do you have to be president in order to lead a country?”
Aung San Suu Kyi said “the constitution will have to change to allow civilian authorities to have the necessary democratic authority over the armed forces” – a direct challenge to the powerful military.
“I am sure they won’t like it. I don’t expect them to like it,” she said. “But I do believe there are many members of the army who want what is best for the country and if we can agree with one another what would be best for the country then we can come to the arrangement.”
The 8 November election is for seats in both houses of parliament for five-year terms. About 30 million people are eligible to vote, and 90 parties are contesting it. The military, however, is guaranteed a quarter of the seats under the constitution it drafted.
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A president will not be chosen until early 2016 after elected MPs have nominated two candidates. MPs appointed by the military nominate a third candidate, and then all parliamentarians vote to determine who becomes president.
As a quarter of seats in parliament are reserved for the army, the NLD will have to win 67% of the vote for a majority.
It is unclear if during that transition period the parliament would be able to amend the constitution to allow her to be nominated as president or to change the system of government. Parliament failed in June to amend the clause.
“You wait and see and hope I win the elections 100% to see what I have in my mind,” she said.
The hour-long interview with Thapar was the first Aung San Suu Kyi has given since August. That it was granted to an Indian network is an indication of how important the emerging south Asian power is to her and the senior leadership of the NLD, even though Delhi failed to support her and other pro-democracy campaigners.
Formerly known as Burma, Myanmar emerged from international pariah status when a semi-civilian government took power four years ago following decades of military rule.
However, the ruling Union Solidarity and Development party is in effect a political extension of the military and the NLD and activists have criticised widespread economic reforms pushed through while, despite some releases, many political prisoners remain in jail and the media is strictly controlled.
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“They have been cracking down on the press since about a year ago, and there are a few journals and news weeklies that are bravely carrying on the fight but a lot of our media are learning to self-censor to a certain extent,” Aung San Suu Kyi said on Wednesday.
The politician also expressed concerns about the electoral roll and the political sympathies of the election commissioner, the senior official overseeing the poll.
The army regime have a history of tough action when their power is threatened. A landslide victory by the NLD in the 1990 general elections was ignored by the junta. Aung San Suu Kyi, now 70, spent 15 years since then under house arrest.
In August, the military dismissed parliament speaker Shwe Mann, a rare member of the establishment who was also an ally of Aung San Suu Kyi, from his post.
Aung San Suu Kyi, known locally as “the Lady”, has asked the world to keep its eye on the country after the elections.
She rejected recent criticism that she has not been sufficiently outspoken against sectarian violence in her country, particularly attacks on the Rohingya Muslim minority in the west of the country.
She said she was restricted by laws against mixing religion and politics but expressed concern about rising religious intolerance in Myanmar.
There has also been criticism of her dominance of the pro-democracy movement in her country, and doubts over her ability to make compromises or deals some say are necessary in day to day politics as a leader.
“I have always been a pragmatic politician,” she said. “I have always said I don’t like to be called an icon, because icons do nothing except sit on the wall. And I have had to work very hard.”
A total of 32 Assembly seats would witness elections in the second phase on October 16. Last date for filing of nominations for second phase of elections was September 28. Additional Chief Election Officer R Lakshmanan told reporters that four nominations were filed for the second phase on the opening day today.
Hindustani Awam Morcha (HAM) chief and former Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi filed his nomination for Makhdumpur (reserved SC seat) on today. He submitted his nomination paper to the Sub Division Officer of Jehanabad, Ram Ishwar.
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The second phase of elections would be held on 32 seats in six districts of the state – Jehanabad, Arwal, Rohtas, Kaimur, Aurangabad and Gaya, all Maoist-hit areas.
According to statistics provided by the EC, there are 85,86,704 electors on 32 seats in the second phase out of which there are 45,71,805 male, 40,14,585 female and 314 third gender voters. There would be 8,849 polling stations during this phase and the last date of filing nominations is September 28.
The second phase of elections in Bihar would see keen contests in constituencies like Makhdumpur (reserved SC seat) and Imamganj (reserved SC seat) where former Chief Minister and Hindustani Awam Morcha chief Jitan Ram Manjhi is in the fray.
In Imamganj reserved seat in Gaya, Manjhi would take on the Speaker of outgoing Assembly Uday Narayan Chaudhary, a Nitish Kumar loyalist.
Darjeeling, Oct. 7: Bimal Gurung today said he would propose to the Centre that the Darjeeling hills be merged with Sikkim if forming the Gorkhaland state was difficult.
It is the first time that Gurung has proposed a merger.
The Gorkha Janmukti Morcha chief who said they “have to separate from Bengal”, added that he would continue to fight for Gorkhaland and undertake a march to cover 9,000km starting tomorrow.
At a programme to mark the ninth foundation day of the Morcha in Motor Stand here today, Gurung said: “On October 3, I had a talk with a BJP leader and he told me that the NDA did not have a majority in Rajya Sabha now. But once they get a majority, they are thinking of settling the issues of not just this region but also three-four places like Vidarbha. I am proposing that if creating a separate state of Gorkhaland is difficult, you should merge Darjeeling with Sikkim.”
He said: “Anyhow, we have to separate from Bengal. I am proposing that if separating from Bengal can be achieved by merging Darjeeling with Sikkim, the issue would have to be looked into. I will talk to the Centre. Historically, too, Darjeeling was part of Sikkim.”
Darjeeling was gifted to the British by the Rajah of Sikkim after he executed the Deed of Grant on February 1, 1835.
In Darjeeling, Gorkha Rashtriya Congress and Darjeeling-Sikkim Ekikaran Manch have been advocating the merger. In Sikkim, however, most parties are opposed to the idea. On several occasions, Sikkim chief minister Pawan Chamling has said the people of the state are happy and content with the present contours.
Asked if he had spoken to Chamling about the issue, Gurung said: “No, I have never spoken to him. If the need arises, I will speak.”
Gurung, who started a padayatra from Kalimpong on October 2, said: “I will undertake a march of 9,000km from tomorrow. I will not enter my house till I complete it. The march is for Gorkhaland and also to defeat her (Mamata) mission of dividing the hills. Each day, I plan to cover 25km and it will take nearly 400 days to complete the march.” He announced a relay hunger strike in Delhi from December 7 to 19. “We will also organise a rally in Delhi on December 17, 18 and 19, which will be attended by 50,000 to 60,000 supporters.”
Today, during most part of his nearly 45-minute speech, Gurung criticised Mamata Banerjee. “Mamata Banerjee always says in Darjeeling that Kanchenjungha is smiling but you never see our hearts crying. Our heart will smile only when we are separated from Bengal.”
The Supreme Court on Monday termed as a “mistake” on technical grounds an order extending interim protection from arrest granted to Teesta Setalvad and her husband, indicating that the relief was granted by a two-judge bench earlier instead of three.
“Earlier, it was a mistake,” a bench comprising justices A R Dave and Adarsh Kumar Goel observed when senior advocate Kapil Sibal, appearing for the activist, said the protection against arrest was expiring on October 15 and moreover, last time this two-judge bench had itself extended the relief.
“It is a three-judge bench matter… place it before the appropriate bench,” the court said and asked Sibal to mention it before the Chief Justice for making available the special bench to extend the relief.
“I do not want to lose the protection,” Sibal said. The relief was granted to the activist couple in a case of alleged embezzlement of funds for a museum at Ahmedabad’s Gulbarg Society that was devastated in the 2002 riots.
Meanwhile, the counsel for Gujarat police sought adjournment on the hearing of its plea seeking a direction to Teesta for supplying certain documents, which was allowed.
The court, on September 11, had extended by four weeks the interim protection from arrest granted to Teesta Setalvad and her husband in the case.
Sibal had then mentioned the issue on behalf of the couple, saying the interim order was expiring on September 15.
Setalvad and her husband Javed Anand have challenged the order of the Gujarat High Court denying them anticipatory bail in the case. The High Court order was stayed by the apex court and has been pending to be heard by a three-judge bench.
The apex court had on April 16 constituted the three- judge bench to hear afresh the anticipatory bail plea of Setalvad and her husband as a two-judge bench of Justices Dipak Misra and Adarsh Kumar Goel on March 19 had referred it to a larger bench and extended its interim order protecting them against arrest till the larger bench takes up the matter.
The couple have denied all charges levelled by Gujarat Police, which in an affidavit in July had alleged that they had misappropriated funds meant for charity for personal expenses, buying items ranging from wine to mobile phone, besides tampering with evidence.
Teesta and her husband, who have been fighting for justice for the riot victims, have denied all allegations contending that they have been implicated in the case and were victims of political vendetta.
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