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Activists seek FIR against Akbar on rape allegations made by female journalist

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Jaipur: Several Women and Human Rights organizations came together and collectively demanded that the police filed a complaint against journalist and Member of Parliament (Upper House) MJ Akbar for the rape allegation made by a former journalist (female) who worked under Akbar, about 23 years back.

“We attach the link to the article written by Pallavi Gogoi, published in the Washington Post dated November 1, 2018. Pallavi is currently the Chief Business Editor for the NPR in the US. Pallavi clearly says that she was sexually assaulted by MJ Akbar when she was a 22-year-old in Delhi. And a few months later she was raped by him in Jaipur, about 23 years ago. At that time she worked as a journalist for the Asian Age,” the joint statement read.

The letter also carried Washington Post’s link in which Pallavi narrated her ordeal in graphic details.

She wrote, “….Soon after the Bombay incident, one story took me to a remote village a few hundred miles from Delhi to cover the appalling saga of a young couple who were hanged by members of the village because the lovers were from different castes. The assignment was to end in Jaipur. When I checked back, Akbar said I could come discuss the story in his hotel in Jaipur, far from Delhi.

In his hotel room, even though I fought him, he was physically more powerful. He ripped off my clothes and raped me. Instead of reporting him to the police, I was filled with shame. I didn’t tell anyone about this then. Would anyone have believed me? I blamed myself. Why did I go to the hotel room?

What was worse was that after that first time, his grip over me got tighter. I stopped fighting his advances because I felt so helpless………”

The undersigned argued about the situation in which the survivor spoke and strongly demanded to proactively contact her and provide all support with the DGP, Rajasthan, OP Galhotra, in order convince him to register FIR and initiate the judicial procedure.

In the statement, the activists said, “The young woman has had the courage to speak out loud against the serial sexual violence she suffered on the hands of a powerful journalist, now a politician, after 23 years. She speaks of her fear in going to the police at that young age to report an attack on her that has been a source of trauma all her life. She says, “I’ve always felt that Akbar is above the law and justice doesn’t apply to him. I felt he would never pay the price for what he had done to me.”

They further added, “We therefore believe the Rajasthan police should be proactive and contact her through the Home and the External Affairs Ministry (GOI) requesting the Indian Embassy in the US to contact the aggrieved woman and ask her if she would like help and support in filing an FIR. We believe that in particular cases such this, it is possible to file it online or via email, whatever be the facility. She should also be assured that there will be a just, fair and speedy investigation. In the interest of a speedy investigation her testimony can be also recorded via video conferencing by the police and the magistrate in order to facilitate the investigation process without the victim having to go through unnecessary travel and trauma.”

Those assembled in solidarity with the journalist, maintained, “In the eventuality of her filing an FIR investigation should be completed urgently, so that the law can take its course and Pallavi can get justice.”

Women right activists including Dr Renuka Pamecha of WRG, Dr Asha Kaushik and Dr Lad Kumari Jain of RUWA, Kavita Srivastava of PUCL, Aruna Roy of MKSS, social activists Kamla Bhasin and Anita Mathur, and Nisha Sidhu of NFIW signed the letter.

Meanwhile, after the allegation levelled by Pallavi, both Akbar and his wife Mallika Joseph have claimed that back then Akbar had an affair with her and that whatever had transpired was because the duo were in a relationship. It was consensual.

But the US based journalist strongly denied it and tweeted, “A relationship that is based on coercion, and abuse of power, is not consensual.”

However, since Me Too movement has started in India, at least a dozen women, mostly female journalists have alleged sexual harassment by Akbar. Akbar who was minister in Narendra Modi cabinet has to resign too after the allegations.

Official page of BJP West Bengal uses Islamist terrorist picture for the killing in Assam

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Kolkata: A photoshopped version of the cover photo of author Paul Sutliff’s book – Civilization Jihad and the Myth of Moderate Islam has been posted on BJP West Bengal’s Facebook page. The post accompanying the photograph reads – Assamer niriho nagorikder upor kapuroshichito sontrashbadider hamla okhankar samajik poristhitie up bishrinkholota shrishti korar jonno baypok shodojontrer ashonka (The cowardly terrorist attack on the people of Assam seems to have an agenda of creating chaos in the state).

The post is about the recent killing of five Bengalis by terrorists in Tinsukia district of Assam. The police had suspected it to be the doing of the United Liberation Front of Assam or ULFA terrorists. However, ULFA has denied from having to being involved in the killing. Also, a survivor had naratted that the killers were speaking in Hindi – ULFA terrorists do not speak Hindi.

According to an NDTV report the police have identified all the victims as Bengalis. They had been randomly picked up by the terrorists at gunpoint from Tinsukhia’s Kherbari Bisonibari only to be shot dead along the bank of river Lohit.

The killing has caused a major political repercussion across India and especially in Bengal. Several Bengali organisations have called for a bandh in Assam to condemn the killing, while Bengal witnessed several people taking on to the streets to raise their voice against the killing.

The picture used in this particular post of BJP West Bengal, seems to be implying that the attack was perhaps by jihadis or Islamic terrorist. However, a Google reverse search revealed that the picture has been extensively used by several media organisation across the globe including the Economic Times for one of their report on Jaish-e-Mohammad and Masood Azhar.

Bengalis, who were already upset with the attack, took no time to smell the rat and took on to the social media to criticise the party. While sharing this photograph, Debraya Mukhopadhyay wrote: “The BJP’s West Bengal page has already started to visually portray the killers of Tinsukia (attack) as Muslims.”

While social and human rights activist Kavita Krishnan told eNewsroom that, both Assamese and Bengali speaking people are exposing and resisting such attempts by BJP to communalise the issue.

Another person criticising the BJP for making its followers believe that the attackers were Islamist terrorist as a divisive ploy was Shouvik Ghosh. He wrote: “Jara mereche tara abaar public sentiment kenar jonno post korechey. Tao Muslim terrorist er chobi diye, jaino Pakistan theke eshey mere gaiche. (Those who are responsible for the killing are now making these posts to gain public support by posting pictures of Muslim terrorists. As if they came from Pakistan to kill people here in Tinsukia.”

The page, interestingly, has made over three posts regarding the killing of Bengalis in Assam. It just mentioned that the attack was uncalled and that the Chief Minister of Assam would be doing the needful. The pictures used in each post had silhouettes of terrorists who can be easily passed off as Islamic terrorists.

Ministers of Shivraj Singh Chouhan embarrass BJP, one boasts of buying union minister seat for 100 crores, another booked by EC

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Bhopal: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in poll-bound Madhya Pradesh faced a major embarrassment after a cabinet minister of Shivraj Singh Chouhan’s government was booked for demanding votes along the lines of caste, while another minister was seen boasting about his corrupt practices and displaying poll generosity in the poll bound central state of India.

In a video, which has gone viral on social media, agriculture minister Gauri Shankar Bisen was heard saying, “Union minister Smriti Irani is my sister. I would be calling ten thousand sarees from Surat, worth Rs 30 lakhs and would distribute it across my region”.

In the video the BJP MLA from Balaghat seat is also seen boasting how he minted money through construction works from mandi fund, earned crores from construction works in agriculture and a medical college.

In the video, the Agriculture Minister was seen explaining his future plans, by saying that he would contest  the Lok Sabha election and then become union minister to rise above the stature of Madhya Pradesh Chief Shivraj Singh Chouhan. He reportedly alleged that he would spend hundreds of crores to convince PM Modi so that he becomes the union agriculture minister.

Theka (contract)” of Rs 100 crore with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, for either the Agricultural Ministry or the Forest Ministry. He says “Mein Dunga 100 Crore Aur Ya To Krishi Ya Van Lunga (I will give 100 crore and either take agriculture or forest)," in the video.

Watch the video here:

 

The video was released by Samajwadi Party lawmaker Kankar Munjare on social media. Madhya Pradesh Aam Aadmi Party has lodged a complaint regarding the same with the Chief Electoral Officer by submitting a CD of the video to the Election Commission.

In another video that went viral in social media is causing  a huge embarrassment to the BJP. In a video, Minister for Health Rustam Singh is seen allegedly demanding votes on caste lines.

Singh was heard issuing a warning by saying “Dil Mein Jo Aata Hai Wo Kahta Hun. Gurjaron Ke Bare Main Kaha Jata Hai Ki Ye Kisi Ki Nahin Sunte. Paani Bah Raha Hai To Paani Ke Khilaaf Tairenge. Matlab Ye Hai Ki Ye Nahi Sunenge Mantri Ki…Bade Sher Hain. Inke Behkave Mein Nahi Aana. Hamare Viprit Mamla Hone Ka Matlab Brahmin Ko MLA Banana Hai Bas (It was noticed that Gurjars do not consent to what they were told and sometimes go against the `stream’ in order to show themselves `different’. But one should remember that going against me means to elect a Brahmin as MLA)”.

“Minister Rustam Singh was booked for violating the pre-poll Model Code of Conduct (MCC) allegedly with speech that incited enmity among communities,” said a senior EC official.

A case has been registered at the Noorbad Police Station in Morena district, he added.

Reacting on the development, Singh said, the clip was from a meeting held before model code of conduct came into effect. The IPS officer-turned-politician added he had never promoted casteism, he and his party always sought vote on development.

The election for the 230 assembly seats in Madhya Pradesh will be held on November 28. Counting of votes will be done on December 11. BJP and Congress are having direct fights on most seats. BJP is in power in Madhya Pradesh for a decade and half and many believe anti-incumbency are high for the saffron brigade, this time.

The journey of Madhya Pradesh from two parties contest to multi-party election

People’s disenchantment with the BJP government of 15 years in Madhya Pradesh is much too obvious. The party MLAs and ministers face people’s anger whenever they go to their constituencies. Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan abruptly abandoned his Jan Ashirvad Yatra much before the scheduled day of conclusion because the people had lost interest and stopped joining it. A change appears to be on the cards. But, will it take place? Polling in the state is scheduled to take place on November 28.

Madhya Pradesh has essentially been a two-party State. It has been either the Congress or the BJP, with a few regional parties like BSP or SP or GGP (Gondwana Ganatantra Party), occasionally playing a peripheral role. This time, though, the poll scene has been blurred by a plethora of local parties or outfits displaying interest in the elections. BSP and SP, too, have announced their decision to put forward their candidates in almost all the constituencies instead of confining themselves to the areas where they have strong presence. The two parties are in a position to upset the outcome in several constituencies unless there is a wave-like condition in favour of one party or the other.

A major issue worrying both the main parties, BJP in particular as it is the ruling party in the State and at the Centre, is the anger of the Sapaks against the amendment in the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act to nullify the Supreme Court judgement which had disallowed arrest of the accused under the provisions of the Act without investigation. Sapaks is an organisation of State government employees belonging to the general, OBC and minority categories. It had come into existence to protest against the State government’s decision to allow reservation in promotion for SCs and STs and restoration of the stringent provisions of the Act. Sapaks activists have for some time been holding black flag demonstrations against Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and his ministers as well as other BJP leaders. Even Congress leaders, PCC chief Kamal Nath and Campaign Committee chairman Jyotiraditya Scindia, had to face their ire for supporting the amendment in Parliament.

GGP is confined to the tribal regions of Mahakoshal. Another tribal outfit, jai Adivasi Yuva Shakti or JAYS has sprung up in the tribal-dominated Malwa-Nimar region. Though recently formed, JAYS has already alarmed both the BJP and the Congress. There are 47 seats reserved for the Scheduled Tribes in the 230-seat Madhya Pradesh Assembly and the two tribal parties expect to make a good show on these seats.

To everyone’s surprise, Bihar-based Rashtriya Lok Samata Party (RLSP) has announced its intention to contest on 66 seats in Madhya Pradesh where it was never known to have had any interest.

Away from the media attention, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has for several months been campaigning in the rural areas, particularly among the farmers and tribals. Its State unit is headed by Alok Agrawal, who has for decades been fighting for the rights of the tribals affected by Sardar Sarovar Dam and other Narmada projects in the Malwa-Nimar region. Party president Arvind Kejriwal has announced him as the Chief Minister if AAP comes to power.

The real contest, at least on the ground, appears to be between the two traditional rivals, the Congress and the BJP. Congress has almost taken it for granted that the people have this time made up their mind to oust the BJP and give their mandate to the Congress to form the government. For the present, it is engaged in its favourite game of infighting, with at least four aspirants for the post of Chief Minister. They are PCC chief Kamal Nath, Campaign Committee chairman Jyotiraditya Scindia (both MPs), Leader of Opposition in the Assembly Ajay Singh and former PCC chief Suresh Pachouri.

What former Chief Minister Digvijaya Singh is up to is anybody’s guess. He undertook a six-month Narmada parikrama and was expecting to impress the party high command which did not happen. He had announced towards the closure of his parikrama that he had collected a lot of material (photos and videos) about the Chouhan government’s corruption but he has not made any use of that material, though it is more than six months since his parikrama concluded. He had tried to project his wife Amrita Rai as a party candidate either for Assembly or Lok Sabha next year but his plan is reported to have been vetoed by the high command. He recently told his supporters that he would not campaign for the party nor would address any rallies because his speeches damaged the Congress prospects. Then there are reports that he clashed with Jyotiraditya Scindia on the selection of candidates at a Central Election Committee meeting presided over by party president Rahul Gandhi.

BJP despite all, is the only party which has been systematically going through poll preparations for several months. Party president Amit Shah is constantly moving around the poll-bound States including Madhya Pradesh, addressing rallies and interacting with party leaders and workers to get the feedback and give them directions. It has rented an entire hotel on Hoshangabad Road and set up its high-tech war room there to monitor and organise poll campaign.

 

Adani’s Godda Power Plant is a tale of oppression, forceful land acquisition and violation of human rights

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Ranchi: The fact-finding team of Jharkhand Janadhikar Mahasabha, an umbrella network of 30 organisations working for the betterment of the common men, on investigating the truth of Jharkhand government’s much hyped MOU with the Adani group to setup a power plant in its Godda district found that the project tells a saga of forceful acquisition of land and severe violation of processes set by land acquisition act 2013. It has also noted that the project to attain the target has done it all— right from bulldozing standing crops of farmers to lying to people about the potential benefits to intimidating affected people with police brutalities to filing lawsuits and so on.

According to the social impact assessment report of the proposed company, 1364 acres of land spreading across 10 villages belonging to two blocks of Godda district are to be acquired for the setting up of thermal power plant, which is to produce 1600 MW of electricity.

Both the government and company claim that the plant is a public-project with ‘zero’ displacement. They further claim that it will lead to employment and economic development of the area. The company maintains that 25 percent of total power generated would be made available to the state, while the remaining 75 percent would be sourced out to Bangladesh.

However the fact-finding report shared with eNewsroom stated, “The ground realities are far from these claims. According to the acquisition act, consent of at least 80 percent of affected families and permission of the concerned Gram Sabhas are required for acquisition of land for private projects. But most of the adivasi and several non-adivasi landowners are opposed to the project from the beginning.”

The report indicated that between 2016 and 2017, public hearings for social impact assessment (SIA) and environment impact assessment (EIA) had also been organised. However, during those hearings several landowners opposed to the setting of the plant had been barred from attending the event by Adani functionaries and local administration. “The affected villagers also claim that people of non-affected areas were made to sit in the hearings. In one of these meetings, when affected families had protested against not being allowed to express their views, the police had misbehaved with several women and lathi charged at them,” mentioned the report.

The social activists who did the ground study maintained that the social impact assessment report of the company had factual and constitutional errors like the report stating that no person in the village had been affected, zero displacement of villagers and all the residents being marked as Hindu. “The report does not mention the other alternatives for the proposed project site. It is silent on the number of jobs that would be created by this project. Also, neither the video recording of landowners giving their consent for the acquisition nor the signed consent forms are available. It must be mentioned that the act clearly specifies that affected families do not only include the land owners but also the workers and sharecroppers,” pointed out the report.

What the Mahasabha wants:

  • Implementation of the illegal project be immediately stopped, acquisition of land for the plant be stopped and illegally acquired land be given back.
  • Since this project has violated several constitutional provisions and laws, a judicial inquiry of the project be undertaken and  legal action be taken against the Adani company and responsible officials for the exploitation of people
  • All affected families to be compensated for the loss of crops and livelihoods

For the uninitiated, the Jharkhand government has acquired around 500 acres of land in four villages of Godda district, of which 50 acres of land had been forcibly acquired from the 40 families who owned it. “In its attempt to forcefully acquire land, the company with the support of the local police, bulldozed standing crops, several trees, burial ground and pond across 15 acres of land of Manager Hembram and five other adivasi families of Mali village. While forcefully acquiring land of Motiya village’s Ramjeevan Paswan, Adani functionaries threatened him that he would be buried in his land if he refused to give it to the company (“zameen nahi di to zameen mein gaad denge”). The police refused to lodge his complaint against the functionaries,” further alleged the fact-finding report.

The report also accused the Deputy Commissioner of not taking action when the people of Mali complained against the forceful acquisition of their land. The reported further added, “Instead (he) told the people that since their lands had been acquired, they should just take the compensation.” According to report, the inhabitants of the area maintain that about over 1000 families would be displaced if land is acquired from the marked villages, which in turn would have a direct impact on their livelihoods and survival.

It poses a grave threat to the adivasi families, whose cultural and historical identity is at stake with the acquisition of land. Interestingly, Section 20 of the Santhal Paragana Tenancy Act bars the transfer and acquisition of agricultural land in Santhal Pargana for any government or private projects, barring a few exceptions.

The project also has its environmental impact too. The project requires about 14-18 MT of coal for power generation, annually. The plant will further need about 36 MCM water on a yearly basis, which will be sourced from the Chir River. “This will drain up the limited source in the water-deprived district of Godda,” pointed out the report.

Interestingly, a recent newsreport had exposed how Jharkhand government changed its energy policy in 2016 to buy power from the Adani’s company at a higher rate which might cost the exchequer more than Rs. 7000 crores in the next 25 years.

Based on its fact-finding report the Mahasabha, on behalf of all the constituent organisations and activists have demanded for the project to be stalled immediately as it violates several constitutional and legal provisions.

Do election duty honestly at your own risk in Madhya Pradesh

On complaints from the Congress, the Election Commission has removed Bhind and Satna Collectors. A common complaint against them was preparation of fake voters’ lists. Bhind Collector Ashish Kumar was said to have included in the voters’ lists the names of residents of Uttar Pradesh. The allegation against Satna Collector Mukesh Kumar Shukla was that he had allowed inclusion of 73 names in the voter’s lists without their applications.

The Bhind Collector was further accused of allocating mines and allowing illegal sand excavation and transport from the district while the Satna Collector was said to have helped in Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan’s ‘Jan Ashirvad Yatra’ in violation of the Model Code of Conduct. Some other government employees have also been removed from their positions following complaints against them that they were helping BJP.

The election law is so inadequate that Election Commission’s wrath hardly works as a deterrent, particularly for IAS and IPS officers. They know that if another party replaces the BJP in the November 28 poll, there will not be much dent in their positions. But if the BJP returns to power, they will be rewarded suitably. It has happened in Madhya Pradesh.

When Chouhan became Chief Minister in November 2005, he was not a member of the Assembly but a member of Lok Sabha. He resigned his Lok Sabha seat and contested from Budhni in Sehore district where a by-election was held following resignation of the MLA who was loyal to Chouhan. Sehore Collector and Returning Officer S K Mishra was removed by the Election Commission at the peak of the campaigning – a rare incident of the Returning Officer being removed a few days before polling. Mishra was openly working more like a BJP worker than an IAS officer. As soon as the Election Commission’s Model Code of Conduct was over, Chouhan made Mishra Bhopal Collector. It was a big jump for the promotee IAS officer to be posted to one of the most prestigious and coveted posts whereas Sehore is one of the smallest districts. Thereafter, Mishra was made Secretary to CM and also Secretary, Mines Department where he supervised illegal mining in which relatives of Chouhan were said to be involved. It was only after an IPS officer, N K Singh, was crushed under the wheels of a dumper carrying illegally mined stones in Morena district, reportedly at the instance of mining mafia, that Mines Department was taken away from Mishra. Singh was getting a bit too zealous in trying to curb illegal mining.

If the dishonest officers helping the BJP are duly rewarded by the party if it returns to power, those doing the election duty diligently and honestly are punished also. Election Commission has no power or mechanism to protect them. During the 2008 Madhya Pradesh Assembly elections, Phoolchand Verma had filed his nomination papers as BJP candidate from Sonkutch (SC) constituency in Dewas district and the Congress candidate was Sajjan Singh Verma. Tukojirao Puar, a Minister of State in Chouhan’s Council of Ministers, was the BJP candidate from Dewas. At the time of the scrutiny, Tukojirao Puar and Phoolchand Verma created a ruckus in the office of Dewas Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Sanjana Jain, who was the Returning Officer for the Sonkutch (SC) constituency. They wanted Sanjana Jain to reject Sajjan Singh Verma’s nomination papers because, they claimed, he did not submit Form-B (letter of authorisation from the party) within the stipulated time. As Sanjana tried to explain the things, Puar lost his temper and he and Phoolchand Verma started threatening her and shouting that she had taken a bribe of Rs one lakh for adjusting Sajjan Singh Verma’s Form-B submitted belatedly. The rowdy behaviour of the BJP leaders lasted for quite some time.

After receiving a report, accompanied by a CD of the proceedings in her office, from Sanjana Jain, the Election Commission pondered over the matter and directed the Chief Electoral Officer of the Madhya Pradesh to get a criminal case registered against Puar under Sections 186,353 and 506 of IPC. As the Sections make it a cognisable offence, Puar was arrested by the police. At the same time, the Election Commission ordered immediate removal of Dewas Collector Navneet Mohan Kothari, who was the District Returning Officer, for not sending Sanjana Jain’s report to the Commission promptly.

Chouhan told an election meeting at Dewas a few days later that he was proud of Tukojirao Puar. As the BJP returned to power, Chouhan promoted Puar to the cabinet rank. Criminal case against Puar had to fizzle out because it was handled by Chouhan’s police and Chouhan’s prosecutor. Election commission had no role in defending its own action against Puar. A little later, Sanjana Jain was removed from field duty on a flimsy ground and given a desk job at the Academy of Administration in Bhopal.

Why should the officers annoy the party in power by working honestly for Election Commission which cannot defend them against injustice?

The Love Song of Maya K and Other Stories offers a Slice of Modern Life in Metros

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The back cover of The Love Song of Maya K and Other Stories, reads: A rumour that ends in calamity; A girl who is demonised because of her ‘evil’ horoscope; A man who preys upon young girls; A train journey that forces a woman to look at her marriage anew; The gorgeous inner life of a shop girl; A child overwhelmed by the wonder and terror of his world.

Set in Kolkata and Delhi, the stories in this collection deal with love and betrayal, dogma and superstition, sexuality and thwarted desires. The characters belong to the world of urban, aspirational India where snobbery and rat race go hand in hand with class and religious conflicts. Dark or funny, satirical or poignant, these stories are as much a snapshot of modern India as they are an intense crystallization of the unpredictable chaos pervading our lives.

Dedicated to her mother, the author looks through the prism of reality to write about women and their everyday existence, thereby turning the mundane into a story worth telling.

The first thing you notice about The Love Song of Maya K and Other Stories is that it looks at ‘news’ from another perspective. From the very first story it is evident that the author has taken inspiration from the happenings around and turned them in the head. This is not surprising given that she has been a journalist and continues to write on current affairs for various media houses. What surprises though is the way her stories end. Or rather remain open ended, much like poetry. Her English doesn’t make you reach out for the dictionary or google but impresses you with her felicity with words. It is not the common everyday Indianised English. Nor does it use the erudite and complex Tharoorian expressions. It is good old English that add a smattering of European romance to tales set in Kolkata and Delhi.

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Shuma Raha

From the very first story, the author manages to catch your attention and by the time you reach the title story it makes you jump up in surprise. The ending is as unexpected and as subtle as it could get.  With a touch of passion thrown in. The rest of the stories too keep your interest intact as the author delves into the mind of the protagonists. The story of the old decrepit bungalow being sold off brings out the nostalgia of an era gone by, losing its grandeur and giving way to the mundane. While a parallel sub plot tells yet another story, all in that one short story.

The interplay between passion and compassion forms the warp and woof of another telling tale of a modern day married life, seen through the eyes of a little boy. Kudos to Shuma for keeping the innocence intact as a seven-year- old tries to make sense of the world around him while talking about a relationship that in today’s parlance would be termed “it’s complicated”.

It comes as no surprise that most of the stories are woven around women characters. Shuma, the news breaker writes the news stories. But she writes them this time not to grab headlines but to read the minds of the newsmakers. It’s as obvious as daylight. But even if one is unaware of the real life incidents around which the fictional tales are woven, the stories, each one of them, make you stop and ponder or smile, especially if you have been a student of English Literature.

The reference to TS Eliot is quite obvious. Perhaps the author is reminding us of the Wasteland that is creeping up on us. Or perhaps it’s just her testing the waters with fictional writing. A couple of stories do read a bit vague, as if something is missing. But for a first book by a new author, this one is highly recommended reading. As Eliot said, “Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go…” Here’s hoping to read more from her stable.

Has Mahendra Singh Dhoni become selectors’ nightmare?

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In the recently concluded Asia Cup, Mahendra Singh Dhoni looked a pale shadow of his former self. His diehard fans somehow found him out of his depth. He was finding it difficult to play his natural shots against the likes of Afghanistan and Bangladesh. A batsman known for intimidating and decimating even the best bowling attack from anywhere in the world looked intimidated and clueless. In the ongoing India-West Indies one-day series, Dhoni has failed to get going in the first three one-dayers. In the third one-dayer, when skipper Kohli was waging a lone battle against the spunky and plucky Caribbean side, cricket fans pinned their hopes on the flamboyant Dhoni to steer his team to safety. After all, he is not the one to throw in the towel so easily in the face of adversity. But again our worst fear came true. He was dismissed for 7 runs and another opportunity to impress his coach and selectors went abegging.

End of T-20 career?

The decision of the national selectors to drop Dhoni from the T-20 series against the West Indies and against Australia next month is an indication that they are looking at other options. They feel that persisting with Dhoni in this format of the game can prove counterproductive and sooner they realize it the better off they will be. With young players like Rishab Pant having already cemented their place in the test team and one-dayers, the day is not far off when he would get to play T-20 on a regular basis. Dhoni’s age factor might also be one of the factors for the selectors to drop him from the side notwithstanding the fact that his wicket keeping remains as exemplary as ever. Sometimes, it is never easy making tough decisions in the interest of the team.

Where are his towering sixes and helicopter shots?

It seems that Dhoni’s bat has suddenly fallen silent and bowlers are happy to see a batsman like him taking the path of least resistance and returning to his default settings of passivity and unaggressive approach. For the last decade or so, whenever Dhoni has come out to bat, the spectators have whipped themselves into a frenzy expecting the best out of him, and on majority of occasions, he has delivered. Dhoni’s towering sixes and jaw-dropping helicopter shots, which turned a match on its head, are stuff of cricketing legend now. He could singlehandedly snatch victory from the jaws of defeat by chasing down the target. But, alas, we don’t get to see such improvised shots from Dhoni anymore robbing us of the frisson of excitement that we experienced all these years.

The unforgettable World Cup victory in 2011 against the Sri Lankans is still best remembered for Dhoni’s batting pyrotechnics in the last few overs; how he finished off the match in style by thwacking the bowler for a mighty six and helping India regain the trophy after a hiatus of 28 years.

But in 2018, Dhoni has ceased to infuse terror in the bowlers. Any bowler who scalps his wicket doesn’t whoop with delight anymore the way he does in the case of a Kohli or a Rohit Sharma wicket. The very idea of Dhoni sans a potential nuisance value for the opponent doesn’t bode well for his future in one-day cricket.

Can Mahi make it to the World Cup squad next year?

MS Dhoni with a dipping batting average is not a good sign for Indian cricket. Now that he won’t get to play in the shorter version of the game against the Indies and, later against Australia, he has to play positive cricket against Australia in the one-dayers. As a wicketkeeper in one-dayers, Mahi is irreplaceable in terms of experience and competence. His quick reflexes behind the stumps still remain a clinching factor for him. The major challenge that stares Dhoni in the face now is to prove his indispensability in the team and for that he needs to fire on all cylinders and take the game to the opposition. Having been reduced to a busted flush, Dhoni has to transform himself into a run-machine in the one-dayers in Australia. His performance will matter in every match as he knows that the selectors’ take-no-prisoners approach to the selection criteria can make or break him.

Cricket lovers will still be loath to see their adorable MS Dhoni hanging up his boots and walking off into the sunset before next year’s World Cup.

Mamata makes a point with Durga puja carnival

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Kolkata: West Bengal’s Puja Carnival or Pujo Carnival in its third year since inception emerged grander and better. On Tuesday, around 75 puja pandals showcased their idols and tableaux on Kolkata’s Red Road. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who conceptualised it was present along with her ministers and Tollywood stars during the extravaganza.

Thousands of people converged on Red Road to have a look at the best of the puja idols which were being sashayed down the streets accompanied with dance and skit performances.

Mamata, who has many a time been accused of Minority appeasement, has been praised by many for her idea of having the best idols being showcased along Red Road.

Significantly, Red Road is also a place where every year Eid prayers get offered and observers believe that by choosing the road for the carnival, Bengal Chief Minister is trying to give a strong message to the opposition parties that every religion is equal for her government.

And in its third year, the carnival seemed to have taken a full shape as several Tollywood actors and consulate generals were present during the Durga Puja idol showcasing event.

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Stampede at Kolkata railway bridge, Mamata connects with Amritsar rail tragedy

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Kolkata: The day, Kolkata was in a celebration mood because of the much awaited Pujo Carnival, which showcases the best idols along with their tableaux, the news of a stampede on a railway foot over bridge at the Santragachhi Railway station got marred the festive mood and got all the national media coverage.

During the stampede at least two people were killed and 17 injured on Tuesday evening. Allegedly, the announcement via the public address system about the simultaneous arrival of trains on the platforms connected by the over bridge led to an unexpected rise in the number of the over bridge user. Kala Kant Singh, aged 32, resident of Kolaghat, East Midnapur and Taser Sardar, aged 61, resident of Nasirpur, Murshidabad has been declared dead.

However, this time Bengal’s Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was not on receiving end. She had earlier earned public flak for the non maintenance of the bridges in the state, when the Majerhat bridge had recently collapsed.

She tweeted after the incident and connected it with recent Amritsar train tragedy where a train had run over 60 Dussehra revellers.

Following the unfortunate incident the railway authorities issued a press note which stated that overcrowding at Santragachhi station as the main reason behind the accident. They also mentioned that an inquiry has been initiated.

As per the initial report, about 6 pm on Tuesday evening, about 17 passengers suffered injury and while many fell ill at the Santragachhi station due to overcrowding of the foot bridge. Initially the injured passengers were taken to the Santragachhi Rail Health Unit. Later, they were shifted to the Howrah General Hospital.

At that time, 12659 Nagercoil-Shalimar Gurudev Express, 68007 Howrah-Belda-Jaleswar MEMU, 18007 Shalimar-Bhanjpur Simlipal Express and 38823 Howrah-Midnapur EMU local had just passed the Santragachhi station.

Moreover 58015 Howrah-Adra Passenger, 22853 Shalimar-Visakhapatnam Express, 22807 Shalimar-Chennai AC Express and 38917 Howrah-Amta local were about to leave the station.

Presence of passengers of eight trains at the same time resulted in a heavy rush at the Santragachhi station’s foot bridge.

Railway Minister Piyush Goyal in a statement announced an ex-gratia of Rs 5 lakh to the kin of the deceased and Rs 1 lakh to the injured during the stampede. Those who have sustained minor injuries would be given Rs 50,000 as compensation, the railway minister announced.

Bengal Chief Minister, who visited the hospital where the injured were being treated, too announced a compensation of Rs 5 lakh each to the families of the deceased and Rs 1 lakh each to those injured. The state government has assured that an investigation would be initiated. She has also assured to extend help to the railway authorities if they approach for it.

Santragachhi incident is a reminder of the tragic incident that occurred at Mumbai’s Prabhadevi station, almost a year back on September 29, 2017, which had killed 23 people. The stampede took place on a footbridge at the suburban Prabhadevi railway station, formerly known as Elphinstone station, which connects two of Mumbai’s major suburban lines. The stampede occurred due to overcrowding and the rains, which had made the bridge slippery.