Thursday 16 January 2014

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Mumbai :


Bipasha Basu I will have bangali wedding


Mumbai 16 jan 2014 black beauty Actress Bipasha Basu who is reportedly dating with Harman Baweja. when media ask her about relationship with Harman Baweja she refuse to speak on this topic but she said if I will marry in typical bangali culture that's it


Saif Ali Khan Shoots for " Phanthom" in Kashmir


Sajjid Nadiadwala  upcoming film " Phanthom" action +thriller shooting  is going in Kashmir best resort Gulmarg


Big Kiss of Amitabh Bachchan to Jaya Bachchan at the screen award 


so while everyone was talking about how Jaya bachchan and Rekha held hand at the life ok screen award held in Mumbai after  received life time achievement award. Mr. Amitabh kissed to jaya bachchan


Saif Ali Khan Shoots for " Phanthom" in Kashmir


Sajjid Nadiadwala  upcoming film " Phanthom" action +thriller shooting  is going in Kashmir best resort Gulmarg


 Delhi : 


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Kejriwal flays Delhi Police, wants officials suspended

New Delhi, Jan 16 (IANS): Speaking more like an activist he was, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal Thursday called the Delhi Police "highly compromised" and demanded the suspension of four officers for allegedly refusing to act against sex and drug gangs and the burning of a woman.
"We are demanding ... we are warning Delhi Police," Kejriwal told the media, using unusually harsh language for a chief minister. "Delhi Police is highly compromised."
He demanded the suspension of the station house officers (SHO) of Sagarpur and Malviya Nagar police stations and two assistant commissioners of police.
As Delhi is not a full-fledged state, Delhi Police does not report to the city government. It is controlled by the union home ministry.
The Sagarpur SHO, he said, did not arrest members of a family who allegedly set their daughter-in-law on fire. The woman reportedly suffered 45 percent burns.
Kejriwal accused the SHO of Malviya Nagar of complicity with a bunch of foreigners -- said to be Africans -- in south Delhi, allegedly involved in prostitution and drugs.
"People are not going to be mute spectators to what is going on," he said.
Kejriwal, who took power Dec 28 after being an activist for years, did not say what he planned to do vis-a-vis Delhi Police. To repeated queries, he simply said: "Dekte rahiye."
Delhi Police Commissioner B.S. Bassi reacted cautiously, telling journalists that he would not react to statements by the chief minister he had not heard himself.
But refuting Kejriwal's allegation, Bassi insisted that Delhi was safe in the hands of Delhi Police. "There is no war between Kejriwal and me."
The chief minister's outburst followed allegations by two of his ministers that Delhi Police failed to act against people involved in crime despite their pleading.
Law Minister Somnath Bharti accused police in Malviya Nagar area in south Delhi of virtual complicity vis-a-vis a gang involved in sex and drugs.
Bharti detailed how he had virtually trapped some members of a prostitution ring in his constituency overnight and how police, according to him, failed to take action against the foreign sex workers.
Women and Child Minister Rakhi Birla said police had refused to arrest members of a family which allegedly set on fire their daughter-in-law even days after the incident.
The chief minister denied that his ministers were interfering in the work of police, saying it was the duty of the ministers to speak and act if they witnessed crime.
"Delhi has security not because of Delhi Police but despite Delhi Police," he said, demanding to know why there were so many incidents of rape in the national capital compared to other parts of India.
The comment followed the gang rape of a Danish woman in Delhi. The woman was assaulted near the New Delhi railway station.




 


  • Rahul not to be anointed PM candidate

  • New Delhi, Jan 16 (PTI) Rahul Gandhi will not be Congress party's nominee for Prime Ministership in the April-May Lok Sabha polls but will lead the election campaign, the party announced today putting at rest all speculation about his role.

    The decision was taken at the two-hour meeting of the extended Congress Working Committee brushing aside an overwhelming demand for anointing him the PM nominee ahead of the polls.


  • Iran's Rouhani warns of domestic
    opposition to nuclear deal

    Iranian President Hassan Rouhani warned on Thursday that he was facing domestic opposition to a landmark nuclear deal with major powers that is to go into effect next week.

    Rouhani, whose June election has led to a quickening rapprochement with the West after years of hostility, said there was organised opposition in Iran to his efforts to allay Western concerns about its nuclear programme in return for an easing of sanctions.

    "A group does not wish to see the sanctions lifted," the president said in remarks reported by the Tasnim news agency.

    "This group for their individual and party interests is against the normalisation of relations with the world."

    During a visit to the UN General Assembly in New York in September, Rouhani held a historic telephone call with US President Barack Obama ending decades of estrangement between the two governments.

    On his return, he was greeted by cheering supporters of his efforts to end US and EU sanctions that have crippled Iran's economy but he was also met with shoe-throwing by hardline protesters.

    Rouhani already went on the defensive yesterday in the runup to next week's start of implementation of the November deal under which Iran agreed to suspend its enrichment of uranium to levels that have worried the West and address concerns about its existing stockpiles.

    Today, speaking on a tour of southwestern Khuzestan province, a key oil producing region on the border with Iraq which has a large ethnic Arab community, Rouhani said his opening to the West was a vital national interest but that it would take time.

    "We want to cut the sanction ropes that have entangled our movement... It will not happen overnight," he said.

    "This must be achieved step by step and is a very difficult task."

    Rouhani acknowledged that the interim deal he struck with the P5+1 group of Britain, China, France, Russia and the United States plus Germany would not spell an immediate end to sanctions while negotiations on a comprehensive deal continue over the next six months.

    "It is correct that the structure of sanctions remains in place.. but we have taken down one or two of its pillars," he said.

      

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