Wednesday, 31 July 2013

LATEST NEWS OF DAY-1-8-2013

1. Questions raised over bravery of police officer who shot 26/11 terrorist:-

Mumbai: Maharshtra police officer Vishwas Nangre-Patil is all set to receive the highest gallantry award- the President Police Medal for Gallantry for his actions during the siege of Taj hotel on the November 26, 2008. Patil is expected to be honoured by the Ministry of Home Affairs for his bravery during the 26/11 Mumbai Terror Attacks.
 
'Patil led ill-equipped and ill-prepared men and shot a terrorist in battle inside the Taj Mahal Hotel. It was an act of exceptional courage, even by the standards of those days', the meeting of Ministry of Home Affairs committee which appraises awardees concluded on Tuesday in New Delhi.
 
However, five years after the most gruesome terrorist attack on Indian soil, questions have been raised over the validity of rewarding Patil with the medal. 
 
An investigative report published in Firstpost points at several discrepancies in the account given by the ministry. It points at possible foul-play and political lobbying by the ruling political party. 
 
On the morning of November 27, 2008 Nangre-Patil was accompanied by Sunil Kudiyadi and men from reserves between hotel's south and north wing. Nangre-Patil, according to High-Level Enquiry Committee quoted in the report “showed remarkable grit and courage in trying to engage the terrorists from a lower level position on the staircase”. The terrorist had taken an advantageous location at hotel's staircase which allowed them to fire and throw grenades with ease. Patil injured one terrorist in the gun battle that ensued at this particular staircase.
 
The report points at several inconsistencies in government’s official account. According to intercepts,between the terrorists and their handlers across the border, not even a single terrorist was killed during the time Patil was inside the hotel, thus raising serious question  
marks over the claim of Patil shooting a terrorist.
 
The report further elaborates that baring one injury incident, located away from the location where Patil and his men were holed up; no other injuries were inflicted on the terrorists. The single incident too was a result of a terrorist shooting his foot accidentally.
 
Later, Patil accompanied by Rajyavardhan Singh, then on deputation to the Intelligence Bureau, and Hemant Nagrale made their way to  the control room. The three were able to track the movements of the terrorists on television screens connected to the CCTV cameras installed inside hotel. Patil was warned that the LeT team was moving towards the control room. Patil and his team decided to leave the control room- 'leaving behind his men to face the attack'- raising further questions to successfully lead his men.
 
This is not the first instance when Patil was considered for the top medal. He was considered for the Police gallantry award in 2009 but the decision was withheld on the basis of concerns over the quality of evidence. It is being alleged that Patil's father-in-law may have played a role in reconsidering Patil's name for the top award. Madhukar Mule, is a prominent Nationalist Congress Party politician.
 
2.  Aam Admi Party to sweep out corruption: Announces broom as its election symbol :-
New Delhi: Arvind Kejriwal's Aam Admi Party will contest the upcoming 2014 elections from Delhi with broom as their party's symbol. The symbol was approved by the Election Commission on Wednesday.
 
"With this, the party has crossed the second milestone (after its registration) on its way to cleaning up the polity of the country," the party said in a statement.
 
With the 'broom' which symbolises dignity of labour, the party hopes to clean the filth which has permeated our government and our legislature. The country needs a clean sweep of its corrupted main stream political parties, it said.
 
AAP said it was happy that the Election Commission has allotted the party a reserved symbol of 'Broom' for all the 70 assembly constituencies of Delhi.
 
A week after its launch in December last year, Arvind Kejriwal led-Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) had approached Election Commission for registration.
 
AAP national secretary Pankaj Gupta had submitted the papers regarding registration to the election commission.
 
The party got registration from Election Commission in March this year.
 
AAP would formally launch its election symbol in a public event on August 3.
 
3. Narendra Modi-for-PM’ to be a reality by September? :-
New Delhi: After a long wait Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) may finally announce Narendra Modi as its Prime Minister candidate for the upcoming general elections scheduled to take place in May 2014, by the end of September, this year.
 
According to television reports, the announcement may come as early as by the end of August to give Gujarat Chief Minister a six-month window to work on his poll campaign. The party will like to make the most of Modi's popularity and will announce him for party's top job before the notification of the assembly elections, expected around September 21.
 
BJP and RSS chiefs Rajnath Singh and Mohan Bhagwat are scheduled to meet on Saturday to finalise party's blueprint for the upcoming elections. It is being said that the decision to anoint Modi as an official nominee for the post of Prime Minister may be taken during this meeting. Though a formal announcement may came as late as September. 
 
 
 

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