शादी कर धोखा देने वाले अन आर आई को काबू में करने की तय्यारी : मेनका

चंडीगढ। केन्द्रीय महिला एवं बाल कल्याण मंत्री श्रीमती मेनका संजय गांधी ने शुक्रवार को यहां कहा कि शादी करके धोखा दे जाने वाले एनआरआई पर काबू करने के लिए योजना तैयार कर ली गई है। साथ ही बलात्कार के मामलों में तेजी से न्याय दिलाने के लिए फोरेंसिक लैब बढाई जा रही है। देश में पांच नई फोरेंसिक लैब आने वाली है।

श्रीमती मेनका ने यहां पत्रकारों से बातचीत में कहा कि केन्द्रीय गृह मंत्रालय,विदेश मंत्रालय और महिला और बाल विकास मंत्रालय ने मिलकर शादी करके विदेश भाग जाने वाले एनआरआई को काबू में करने के लिए योजना बनाई है। योजना के तहत किसी एनआरआई के साथ शादी सम्पन्न होने पर 48 घंटे में उसका रजिस्ट्रेशन कराया जाएगा और इसके बाद महिला एवं बाल विकास विभाग को इसकी सूचना दी जाएगी ताकि डाटा बेस तैयार होता रहे। तीनों विभागों के संयुक्त सचिवों की कमेटी इस योजना को अमल में लायेगी। योजना के तहत शादी के बाद विदेश जाने वाला पति यदि पत्नी के बुलावे पर नही लौटता है तो पत्नी की शिकायत पर विदेश मंत्रालय के जरिए डीम्ड सम्मन जारी किए जायेंगे और सम्पत्ति बंधक कर ली जायेगी। पति के लौटने पर ही सम्पत्ति को छोडा जाएगा।

उन्होंने कहा कि महिला और बच्चों की तस्करी रोकने के लिए नया कानून प्रस्तावित है जो कि संसद के अगले सत्र में पारित किए जाने के आसार है। उन्होंने कहा कि अभी बलात्कार के मामलों में न्याय में देरी के लिए अदालतों पर आरोप लगाए जाते है। लेकिन बलात्कार के मामलों में फोरेंसिक जांच बहुत धामी गति से होती है। इसका कारण है कि फोरेंसिक लैब की क्षमता कम है। इसलिए जल्दी ही देश में पांच नई फोरेंसिक लैब खोली जा रही है। उन्होंने कहा कि पुलिस जांच में शामिल करने के लिए महिला और बाल विकास विभाग जल्दी ही बलात्कार किट जारी करेगा जिसमें यह तय किया जाएगा कि बलात्कार की घटना पर पुलिस जांच अधिकारी को कौन-कौन से सबूत जुटाने है।

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Dalit Muslim Clash at Azamgarh

Police deployed in the village

Three persons were arrested on Friday over a clash between Dalit and Muslim groups at Bakhra village in Azamgarh the previous evening. The clash was allegedly sparked over a motorcycle mishap. The three accused, all Muslims, were arrested on the basis of a complaint lodged by a Dalit. At the time of filing this report, police said no complaint was lodged by the Muslim group. While several persons were injured the clash, the condition of one man is said to be critical.

According to police, the clash took place after a 17-year-old boy on a motorcycle accidentally hit a 10-year-old Dalit boy. Village head Mohammad Shahid said the Dalit boy was at his uncle’s house on Thursday. “At 6 pm, the boy was playing outside along with other children when the mishap happened. People in the area caught the motorcycle rider and assaulted him,” said Shahid. “They later let him off.”

The 10-year-old and 17-year-old suffered minor injuries. “Some time later, a group, including the motorcyclist’s family members, reached the house leading to the clash,” Shahid said. Circle Officer (CO), Phoolpur, Ravi Shankar Prasad said both sides threw bricks at each other. Later, police arrived and cane-charged the crowd to bring the situation under control, he added.

ASP, Rural (Azamgarh), Narendra Pratap Singh said around nine Dalits and four Muslims were injured. The injured persons are being treated at a district hospital. On a complaint from Mithai Lal, police on Friday lodged an FIR at Sarai Meer police station against 12 named and 15-20 unidentified persons from the other group on charges, including attempt to murder and rioting. Police have also invoked SC/ST Act in the case.

Abu Salem’s extortion: Quantum of punishment likely today

Underworld don Abu Salem 

The Patiala House Court will on Saturday hear the arguments to decide the quantum of punishment to gangster Abu Salem in an extortion case.
On May 30, the Delhi Court had deferred the hearing of gangster Abu Salem’s extortion case till June 2.
Salem was convicted for demanding Rs 5 crore from a Delhi-based businessman Ashok Gupta in 2002 in lieu of providing security to the latter also known as protection money.
Charges were imposed against Salem under 387,506/507 Sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).
Chanchal Mehta, Majid Khan, Pawan Kumar Mittal and Mohd Ashraf, who were identified as Salem’s compliance in the case, were acquitted in the case.
While another accused Sajjan Kumar Soni died during the course of the trial.

Pakistani man held for illegal stay and blackmailing Indian wife in Hyd.

 

The Cyber Crime Police in Hyderabad on Friday said that they arrested a Pakistani National, for illegally entering the country and marrying an Indian woman fraudulently by lying about his citizenship.

The police also said that the accused blackmailed his wife and her daughter, and also ‘sold’ obscene pictures of the duo, which were later uploaded on the internet.

The incident came to light after the wife approached the police and filed a complaint.

The accused has been identified as 41-year-old Mohd Usman Ikram alias Mohd Abbas Ikram, who was staying at Chanderghat.

The complainant told the police that while she was working in Dubai, she married one Ikram, who deceived her stating that he was an Indian Muslim from Delhi. However, she later discovered that he is a Pakistani National.

“After she came back to India, the accused too came to India saying that he was on a visit visa for six months. Later, the complainant came to know that he came to India illegally via Nepal,” the police said in a press release.

The woman, who was previously married and had two children, alleged that Ikram had secretly shot obscene photographs and videos of her daughter when she was hardly 12 years old and sold the clipping to some person, which went viral.

“The accused also sent a message on WhatsApp to a friend of his wife, stating that he will expose the daughter’s nude photos publicly and tried to blackmail her. The accused used to torture the complainant for money and whenever she refused, he beat her severely,” the police said.

Based on the complaint, a case was registered and the police began their investigation.

According to a preliminary inquiry, the cyber crime police found that Ikram hailed from Punjab state in Pakistan and had entered Nepal from Pakistan by air, from where he illegally crossed the border by road and arrived at Delhi and then at Hyderabad.

“After arriving in India, he had created fake residential documents and education degrees through various agents and had been doing sundry jobs in private firms. His antecedents and activities are further being verified,” the police said.

Modi at “Clifford Pier” Singapore

Courtesy: @PMOIndia

 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and unveiled plaque marking the immersion site of Mahatma Gandhi’s ashes at Clifford Pier on Saturday. Singapore’s former Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong also present. Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled plaque marking the immersion site of Mahatma Gandhi’s ashes at Clifford Pier. Singapore’s former Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong also present.

“Emeritus Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong and I unveiled a plaque marking the site where Mahatma Gandhi’s ashes were immersed at the Clifford Pier in Singapore,” Modi tweeted. “Bapu’s message reverberates globally. His thoughts and ideals motivate us to work for the greater good of humanity,” he said in a tweet.

In 1948, Gandhi’s ashes were sent to various parts of India and the world, including Singapore. Clifford Pier was Singapore’s seafront landmark under the colonial government. It had since been renovated and currently serves as a restaurant under the same namesake “The Clifford Pier”, offering a selection of local, Asian and Western dishes under the operations of The Fullerton Bay Hotel. The plaque will underline the strongly growing ties between the two countries.

The prime minister will also interact with the local representatives after the plaque unveiling. PM Modi is here on the last leg of his three-nation tour.

Justice Krishna Murari is Appointed as Chief Justice Haryana & Punjab HC

Chief Justice Krishna Murari

 

Justice Krishna Murari of Allahabad High Court has been appointed as the Chief Justice of the Punjab and Haryana High Court through a notification issued on 31 May. He will be taking swering in at Haryana Raj Bhavan tommorrow i.e 2nd June 2018.

Denmark becomes 5th European country to ban Burqa, Niqab

 

Denmark on Friday became the fifth European country to ban garments that cover the face, including Islamic veils like Burqa and Niqab in public spaces. In a 75-30 vote, Danish lawmakers approved the law which is to come into effect from August 1, 2018. Denmark joins Austria, Bulgaria, France and Belgium in the list of countries which ban clothes that cover the face. However, the country’s govt said that its purpose is not to aim at any particular religion and it does not ban headscarves, turbans or the traditional Jewish skullcap. The punishment for violating the new law comes at a hefty price as well. First-time offenders will have to pay a fine of 1,000 kroner (Rs 8,209), whereas repeat offenders will have to pay 10,000 kroner (Rs 1,05,480) or jailed for up to six months.

Justice Nasir-ul-Mulk is care taker PM Pakistan

Continuing their political unstable political conventions, the Pakistan is again on the verge of changing political system. Admist of a big chaos Justice Nasir-ul-Mulk has taken over as care taker Prime Minister.

President Mamnoon Hussain administered the oath to Mulk, who was unanimously nominated for the post by both the government and opposition, with former PM Shahid Khaqan Abbasi describing the retired judge as a someone whom “no one could object to”.

Top government officials and dignitaries attended the ceremony, including former PM Abbasi, the chiefs of staff, Senate Chairman Sadiq Sanjrani, and others.

This handout photograph released by the Press Information Department shows President Mamnoon Hussain greeting the caretaker Prime Minister Nasir-ul-Mulk (L) as outgoing prime minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi looks on during an oath-taking ceremony at The President House in Islamabad. — AFP
This handout photograph released by the Press Information Department shows President Mamnoon Hussain greeting the caretaker Prime Minister Nasir-ul-Mulk (L) as outgoing prime minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi looks on during an oath-taking ceremony at The President House in Islamabad. Courtsey The Dawn

Following the ceremony, PM Nasirul Mulk received a guard of honour at PM House.

The newly appointed caretaker PM, while speaking to journalists after the ceremony, said that members of the Cabinet would be announced after discussion on the matter. He said he would like to keep the Cabinet small.

One of his first decisions was to change his principal secretary, Fawad Hasan Fawad, and replace him with Sohail Amir. Fawad has been rotated to DG Civil Services.

Mulk also said he would make sure that the elections will be held in a timely ,and transparent manner. “We will fulfil the duty we were entrusted with,” he promised.

The oath-taking ceremony was held hours after the third consecutive National Assembly completed its five-year constitutional term. It was only the second National Assembly to do so under civilian rule, with the 2002 assembly operating and disbanding under military dictator Gen Pervez Musharraf.

The three NAs elec­ted seven prime ministers in 16 years, indicating underlying weaknesses in the process, the institutions of the state and political parties in the country.

Former PM Abbasi spent a busy last day in office yesterday attending the NA’s farewell session, addressing a news conference highlighting his government’s achievements at his office and presiding over separate meetings of the Economic Coordination Committee and the Federal Cabinet.

During his address to the Assembly, Abbasi categorically stated that the PML-N would not tolerate even a day’s delay in the elections. He also reiterated his party’s demand of formation of a Truth and Reconciliation Commission to investigate all major political incidents which took place in the country since 1947 to identify those responsible for them.

His demand received a positive response immediately from Opposition Leader Syed Khursheed Shah, who expressed the hope that whoever formed the next government must do it on a priority basis.

JDS – Congress to contest 2019 together

 

Congress and Janta Dal Secular (JDS) will contest the 2019 Lok Sabha elections together, party leader KC Venugopal said in a press conference on Friday.  Flanked with JD(S) chief and newly sworn in Chief Minister of Karnataka HD Kumaraswamy,  Venugopal announced the new cabinet allocation for the state assembly. The announcement came a day after Congress handed over the crucial finance ministry to the regional party. The home department and the Bengaluru city development department will be held by the Congress. “We (Congress-JDS) have come to a conclusion regarding cabinet expansion and portfolio allocation. JDS will be holding the finance portfolio. Everything is settled,” said KC Venugopal reaffirming that the two partners will form a coalition coordination and monitoring committee that will meet once every month.