மோடியின் குஜராத் பாகிஸ்தானோடு சேர்ந்து விட்டது: இனி பிரச்சினையே இல்லை!
மோடியின் குஜராத் பாகிஸ்தானோடு சேர்ந்து விட்டது: இனி பிரச்சினையே இல்லை!
இந்தியாவின் குடியரசு விழா கொண்டாடும் நேரத்தில் பற்பலவிதமான செய்திகள் வந்து கொண்டேயிருக்கின்றன!
இந்திய அரசு விளம்பரமே பாகிஸ்தனிய முன்னாள் விமான தளபதியின் படத்தை முழுபக்க விளம்பரத்தில் போட்டு ஜமாய்த்துவிட்டது!
கருணாநிதி மறுபடியும் “துக்கநாளை” கில்லாடி கணக்கில் வேருவிதமாகக் கொண்டாடிவிட்டார். பாவம், கொடியேற்றும்போதுகூட இவரை பிடித்து நிற்கவைக்க வேண்டியுள்ளது. அந்த அளவிற்கு அவருக்கு வருத்தம்!
இதோ, இனி மற்ற நண்பர்கள் விடுவார்களா, மோடியின் குஜராத்தை பாகிஸ்தானோடு இணைத்துவிட்டனர்!
வாழ்க இந்திய ஜனநாயகம்!!!
எனக்கென்னவோ, குஜராத்தின் அந்த வளைந்த பகுதியே காணாமல் போய்விட்டது போலத் தோன்றுகிறது! ஒருவேளை, நேற்றைய சுனாமியில் காணாமல் போய்விட்டதா?
Games website shows distorted map of India | |
New Delhi, Jan 26 , DHNS and Agencies:
http://www.deccanherald.com/content/49023/games-website-shows-distorted-map.html |
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Tuesday, January 26, 2010 | |
A Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) map of the subcontinent that sought to make common ground of areas in Pakistan and India on Tuesday exposed the insensitivity of the Games authorities to potentially explosive issues that have bedevilled relationships between the two countries. | |
![]() The blunder came to light in the day, forcing embarrassed CGF officials to correct the map and apologise to the nation for the mistake. “It was a mistake and we apologise for it,” CGF chief executive officer Mike Hooper said. The map on website’s countries page — http://www.thecgf.com/countries — shows northern areas of Jammu and Kashmir — Chilas, Gilgit and Skardu — as part of Pakistan. The Gilgit-Baltistan region is part of a disputed territory between India and Pakistan. Similarly, it shows some parts of western Gujarat’s Kutch region as belonging to Pakistan. Once the mistake came to light, the organisers of the 2010 Commonwealth Games claimed they had brought it to the CGF’s notice. “We have noticed it and told the CGF officials about it. They have promised to revert back to us on the issue,” organising committee secretary Lalit Bhanot said. The run-up to the Commonwealth Games, scheduled to be held here from October 3 to 14, has already seen a series of controversies with the CGF and the organising committee constantly at loggerheads over the pace of preparations. Hooper said the goof-up was entirely unintentional. “It was not intentional but we have rectified the matter immediately. And we certainly apologise to all concerned,” he said. This website is designed, developed and maintained by ID Communications Ltd and the rights are reserved with the CGF. |
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ஜனவரி 27, 2010 இல் 3:19 முப
After 19 yrs , no Tricolour at Lal Chowk
M Saleem Pandit, TNN, 27 January 2010, 12:19am IST
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/After-19-yrs-no-Tricolour-at-Lal-Chowk/articleshow/5502781.cms
SRINAGAR: Breaking a 19-year-old tradition, the security forces on Tuesday did not hoist the national flag at Lal Chowk, the heart of heavily
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guarded Srinagar, where the Republic day celebrations passed off peacefully.
It’s learnt that the decision against unfurling the flag was taken at the highest level in the state because Tricolour hoisting was seen as a “needless provocation” to the separatist and extremist elements in the area, who have for years been throwing stones at the paramilitary forces positioned there. It was felt by the Omar Abdullah government that there was no traction to be obtained from such symbolic gestures. This also underlines a change in security strategy.
Flag hoisting at Lal Chowk began at the height of militancy in the state in 1991 when BJP leader Murli Manohar Joshi took out the ‘Ekta Yatra’ from Kanyakumari to Srinagar, ostensibly to symbolise India’s assertion in an area where Pakistani flags were seen in a grim reminder of separatists’ defiance. Security forces used to have their own Republic Day celebration at Lal Chowk and distribute sweets and sing the national anthem, which would be followed by the hoisting of the Tricolour on the Clock Tower at the centre of the market. The ceremony now seems to have passed into history.
Meanwhile, Jammu & Kashmir observed a peaceful Republic Day for the sixth year running although most people stayed indoors following a strike call given by separatists. Mobile phones and internet facilities were suspended on Tuesday and restored only in the afternoon due to security concerns.
Lal Chowk, which recently witnessed a 23-hour terror siege, was deserted with gun-toting men in uniform in battle-ready mode.
Security forces had blocked all roads leading to the venue of celebrations in Srinagar and other district headquarters to avert any terror attack following intelligence inputs, a senior police officer said.
Marked by a colourful cultural programme presented by smartly dressed students and Kashmiri artists, state finance minister Abdul Rahim Rather took the salute at Bakshi Stadium at Huzari Bagh. Rather, who addressed mostly cops in plain clothes, appealed to all sections to shun violence and join the dialogue process following considerable decline in militancy-related violence.