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Wednesday, 31 August 2016
Monday, 29 August 2016
People talk rubbish just to get cheap media attractions,, said Dr Anthony Raju Advocate . CHAIRMAN ALL INDIA COUNCIL OF HUMAN RIGHTS LIBERTIES AND SOCIAL JUSTICE.
Bulandshahr gangrape case: SC pulls up Azam Khan for calling the incident ‘political conspiracy’
Following his remarks, the minor victim in the case had also moved the apex court seeking FIR against Khan and erring police officers.
People talk rubbish just to get cheap media attractions,, said Dr Anthony Raju Advocate . CHAIRMAN ALL INDIA COUNCIL OF HUMAN RIGHTS LIBERTIES AND SOCIAL JUSTICE.
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Supreme Court on Monday sought explanation from Uttar Pradesh minister and Samajwadi Party leader Azam Khan for calling Bulandshahr gangrape a ‘political conspiracy’.
Earlier in the month, Azam Khan had said that the Bulandshahr gangrape incident was a political conspiracy to defame the government. He said that with the elections near the desperate opposition could stoop to any level. “We must also probe whether this entire controversy is a move by some Opposition elements to defame the government. People who want to come to power may be stooping this low for political interests,” the minister said.
Following his remarks, the minor victim in the case had also moved the apex court seeking FIR against Khan and erring police officers.
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Also read | Minor victim moves SC, seeks FIR against Azam Khan
The incident took place, on July morning, when a Noida-based private sector employee, his wife, two daughters and two other male relatives were on their way to attend a funeral in Shahjahanpur, when their vehicle was stopped near Dostpur village on NH-91 at around 2:30 am. The family told the police that the road had been blocked with an “iron rod”, due to which they were forced to stop the vehicle.
As soon as they had stopped the vehicle, about half-a-dozen armed dacoits had reportedly surrounded them. According to the FIR, the dacoits had forced the family to walk into the thickets, about 50 metres from the highway, and looted their cash, jewellery, ATM cards and other valuables. They then had allegedly dragged the woman and her daughter some distance away and raped them, while holding the male members of the family at gunpoint.
Following his remarks, the minor victim in the case had also moved the apex court seeking FIR against Khan and erring police officers.
People talk rubbish just to get cheap media attractions,, said Dr Anthony Raju Advocate . CHAIRMAN ALL INDIA COUNCIL OF HUMAN RIGHTS LIBERTIES AND SOCIAL JUSTICE.
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Supreme Court on Monday sought explanation from Uttar Pradesh minister and Samajwadi Party leader Azam Khan for calling Bulandshahr gangrape a ‘political conspiracy’.
Earlier in the month, Azam Khan had said that the Bulandshahr gangrape incident was a political conspiracy to defame the government. He said that with the elections near the desperate opposition could stoop to any level. “We must also probe whether this entire controversy is a move by some Opposition elements to defame the government. People who want to come to power may be stooping this low for political interests,” the minister said.
Following his remarks, the minor victim in the case had also moved the apex court seeking FIR against Khan and erring police officers.
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Also read | Minor victim moves SC, seeks FIR against Azam Khan
The incident took place, on July morning, when a Noida-based private sector employee, his wife, two daughters and two other male relatives were on their way to attend a funeral in Shahjahanpur, when their vehicle was stopped near Dostpur village on NH-91 at around 2:30 am. The family told the police that the road had been blocked with an “iron rod”, due to which they were forced to stop the vehicle.
As soon as they had stopped the vehicle, about half-a-dozen armed dacoits had reportedly surrounded them. According to the FIR, the dacoits had forced the family to walk into the thickets, about 50 metres from the highway, and looted their cash, jewellery, ATM cards and other valuables. They then had allegedly dragged the woman and her daughter some distance away and raped them, while holding the male members of the family at gunpoint.
Friday, 26 August 2016
The team of advocate has been deputed by AICHLS for fact findings. Said Dr June Ann . President Amnesty Worldwide Movement
We strongly condemn the heinous incident in Mewat said Dr Anthony Raju Advocate and Chairman All India Council of Human rights liberties and social justice.
The team of advocate has been deputed by AICHLS for fact findings. Said Dr June Ann . President Amnesty Worldwide Movement
Around four to five robbers terrorised two families living in single-room establishments within 200 metres of each other for three hours, according to one…
INDIANEXPRESS.COM
Thursday, 25 August 2016
Dr Anthony Raju has condemned the incident where a tribal man, along with his 12-year-old daughter, on Wednesday walked around 10 km carrying his wife's body on his shoulder after he failed to get a vehicle to transport it from a government hospital in the backward district of Kalahandi, where she died.
Dr Anthony Raju has condemned the incident where a tribal man, along with his 12-year-old daughter, on Wednesday walked around 10 km carrying his wife's body on his shoulder after he failed to get a vehicle to transport it from a government hospital in the backward district of Kalahandi, where she died.
We demand immediate Judicial enquiry in this incident. said Dr Anthony Raju, Advocate and Chairman All India council of Human rights, liberties and Social justice
The incident took place in the morning when the locals found Dana Majhi carrying his wife Amang Dei's body. The 42-year-old woman died of tuberculosis on Wednesday night at the district headquarters hospital at Bhawanipatna. Majhi was quoted by the BBC saying that his village was 60km (37 miles) away and he couldn't afford to hire a vehicle.
The hospital staff took no responsibility for the event, when they said that Dei had died on Tuesday night and that Majhi had taken away the body without informing the hospital. However Majhi denied the statement and alleged that he began walking with the body after the hospital staff pushed him to remove it.
In Odisha, for those in such a situation, the Naveen Patnaik government launched the 'Mahaparayana' scheme in February, offering free transportation of bodies from government hospitals to the residences of the deceased.
Majhi, however, said despite his all-out efforts, he could not get any help from the hospital authorities. He wrapped his wife's body in cloth and started walking to his village Melghara in Rampur block.
Majhi's daughter accompanied him till some local reporters spotted the duo. They called up the district collector and arranged for an ambulance for the remaining 50 km of the journey.
"I told the hospital authorities that I am a poor man and cannot afford a vehicle. Despite repeated requests, they said they cannot offer any help," Majhi told a local television channel.
Kalahandi District Collector Brunda D said, "As we got to know of the incident, we spoke to the CDMO and arranged for an ambulance.
"I have issued instructions to the Tehsildar to provide assistance under the Harishchandra Yojana (Assistance to the poor and destitute to perform last rites). I have also asked the BDO to provide assistance from Red Cross and CMRF," she said.
The Indian Express quoted her saying, “We would have surely sent the body in a vehicle,” adding that she has sanctioned for Rs 2,000 for Majhi from the Odisha’s funeral assistance scheme and another Rs 10,000 from the District Red Cross Fund.
As per the 'Mahaparayana' scheme, dead body carriers are supposed to be deployed at 37 government hospitals and a total of 40 vehicles were assigned for the job.
According to a report by The Indian Express, this is not the first time when people have to resort to such methods for transporting bodies. In May, two youths had rode with the body of their relative from Jharigan Community Health Centre to Bharuamunda village which is almost 30 kms away. They too didn't have enough money to arrange a vehicle.
We demand immediate Judicial enquiry in this incident. said Dr Anthony Raju, Advocate and Chairman All India council of Human rights, liberties and Social justice
The incident took place in the morning when the locals found Dana Majhi carrying his wife Amang Dei's body. The 42-year-old woman died of tuberculosis on Wednesday night at the district headquarters hospital at Bhawanipatna. Majhi was quoted by the BBC saying that his village was 60km (37 miles) away and he couldn't afford to hire a vehicle.
The hospital staff took no responsibility for the event, when they said that Dei had died on Tuesday night and that Majhi had taken away the body without informing the hospital. However Majhi denied the statement and alleged that he began walking with the body after the hospital staff pushed him to remove it.
In Odisha, for those in such a situation, the Naveen Patnaik government launched the 'Mahaparayana' scheme in February, offering free transportation of bodies from government hospitals to the residences of the deceased.
Majhi, however, said despite his all-out efforts, he could not get any help from the hospital authorities. He wrapped his wife's body in cloth and started walking to his village Melghara in Rampur block.
Majhi's daughter accompanied him till some local reporters spotted the duo. They called up the district collector and arranged for an ambulance for the remaining 50 km of the journey.
"I told the hospital authorities that I am a poor man and cannot afford a vehicle. Despite repeated requests, they said they cannot offer any help," Majhi told a local television channel.
Kalahandi District Collector Brunda D said, "As we got to know of the incident, we spoke to the CDMO and arranged for an ambulance.
"I have issued instructions to the Tehsildar to provide assistance under the Harishchandra Yojana (Assistance to the poor and destitute to perform last rites). I have also asked the BDO to provide assistance from Red Cross and CMRF," she said.
The Indian Express quoted her saying, “We would have surely sent the body in a vehicle,” adding that she has sanctioned for Rs 2,000 for Majhi from the Odisha’s funeral assistance scheme and another Rs 10,000 from the District Red Cross Fund.
As per the 'Mahaparayana' scheme, dead body carriers are supposed to be deployed at 37 government hospitals and a total of 40 vehicles were assigned for the job.
According to a report by The Indian Express, this is not the first time when people have to resort to such methods for transporting bodies. In May, two youths had rode with the body of their relative from Jharigan Community Health Centre to Bharuamunda village which is almost 30 kms away. They too didn't have enough money to arrange a vehicle.
Wednesday, 24 August 2016
WE CONGRATS HONORABLE PRIME MINISTER SHRI NARENDRA MODI JI AND AND HONORABLE HOME MINISTER SHRI RAJNATH SINGH JI FOR THEIR EMOTIONAL AND DEDICATED APPROACH TO THE PEOPLE OF KASHMIR AND EXPRESSED EXPRESSED THE WILLINGNESS TO TALK TO WHOSOEVER NEEDED ONCE PEACE AND NORMALCY IS RESTORED IN THE VALLEY. . SAID DR ANTHONY RAJU , ADVOCATE AND CHAIRMAN - ALL INDIA COUNCIL OF HUMAN RIGHTS, LIBERTIES AND SOCIAL JUSTICE IN HIS PRESS RELEASE
AICHLS VIEWS ON KASHMIR
WE CONGRATS HONORABLE PRIME MINISTER SHRI NARENDRA MODI JI AND AND HONORABLE HOME MINISTER SHRI RAJNATH SINGH JI FOR THEIR EMOTIONAL AND DEDICATED APPROACH TO THE PEOPLE OF KASHMIR AND EXPRESSED EXPRESSED THE WILLINGNESS TO TALK TO WHOSOEVER NEEDED ONCE PEACE AND NORMALCY IS RESTORED IN THE VALLEY. . SAID DR ANTHONY RAJU , ADVOCATE AND CHAIRMAN - ALL INDIA COUNCIL OF HUMAN RIGHTS, LIBERTIES AND SOCIAL JUSTICE IN HIS PRESS RELEASE
www.humanrightscouncil.in
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Reaching out to the people in Kashmir, the Centre on Sunday said it wanted to have emotional ties with them and not a need-based relationship and expressed the willingness to talk to whosoever needed once peace and normalcy is restored in the Valley.
Winding up his two-day visit to Kashmir in the backdrop of widespread disturbances that has claimed 46 lives so far, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh said security forces have been directed to refrain from using pellet guns against crowds as much as possible even as he awaits a report of a committee set up by him to look into the use of non-lethal weapons.
During his stay in the Valley, Rajnath met 30 delegations including a government team led by Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti and an opposition National Conference(NC) team headed by Omar Abdullah. The Congress stayed away from deliberations with the Home Minister.
In a memorandum submitted to the Home Minister, the NC asked the Centre to initiate a sustained dialogue with Pakistan as well as separatists groups in Jammu and Kashmir for evolving a consensus for a mutually acceptable solution to the political issue.
Sending a strong message to Pakistan at a press conference at the end of his visit to Srinagar and Anantnag, Rajnath warned the neighbouring country not to interfere in India’s internal affairs and that it should change its attitude and approach towards Kashmir. “There is no need of any third force to improve situation in Kashmir. Pakistan’s role is not ‘paak’ (pure) towards Kashmir.”
“As far as Government of India is concerned, I want to make it clear that we don’t just want need-based ties, but to build an emotional relationship with Kashmir,” he said, reaching out to the people in the Valley while making a fervent appeal to them to help restore peace and normalcy in the state.
Rajnath said the Centre will talk to whosoever needed once peace and normalcy is restored in the state.
To a question on whether there will be any talks with separatists, Singh said, “Let normalcy and peace be restored first. We will talk to the chief minister here and we will work only after taking her into confidence. Let us first ensure that normalcy returns. Then, we will talk to whoever we want.”
He said the government would review the use of pellet guns and a committe has already been set up by him to look into the use of non-lethal weapons which will give its report in two months.
“The difference of opinion can be resolved through talks as there can be no other solution,” Rajnath said, adding, problems cannot be solved in short of span of time. “Problems cannot be solved in 15 days or one month. It will take time.”
“If there are any differences or disapprovals, they can be resolved through talks mutually. Because, there cannot be any other solution. I feel that if there is place of Kashmiriyat in democracy, it will only be of humanity,” he said, adding that the people of the entire country want that Kashmir should once again become “firdaus” (paradise),” he said.
Expressing sympathy with those injured during the ongoing unrest in the Valley, Singh appealed to the youth to desist from indulging in stone pelting.
“I appeal to the youth of Kashmir not to indulge in stone pelting and security forces should avoid use of pellet guns as far as possible,” he said.
Rajnath said Prime Minister Narendra Modi is concerned about the situation in Kashmir and wanted the situation to improve as soon as possible.
“I am very concerned at the situation in Kashmir and our Prime Minister is also very concerned over it. Along with expressing regret over what happened here, I offer my condolences to the families of all those who lost their lives. The Prime Minister spoke to me last night and discussed the situation (in Kashmir). He also wants that the situation should improve,” he said.
Rajnath expressed regret over the loss of life during the ongoing unrest in Kashmir, saying the Centre was open to any constructive suggestions for improving the situation in the Valley.
“I appeal to all Kashmiris to come forward with constructive suggestions for improving the situation in Kashmir,” he added.
On revocation of Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) from the state, the Home Minister said whatever has to be done on the issue will be done in consultation with the state governments.
Watch Video: What’s making news
On his two-day visit, Rajanth said he met 30 delegations during which he got information and suggestions on how to restore peace and normalcy in the Valley.
“I also visited Anantnag and heard the people there for one hour. I appealed to people of Anantnag also to maintain calm and help in restoring peace and normalcy,” he said.
Replying to a question if India will hold talks with Pakistan over Kashmir, the Home Minister there was no need for involvement of a third power.
“There is no need of any third force to improve situation in Kashmir. Pakistan should not interfere in internal matters of India,” he said.
Hitting out at Islamabad, Singh said while Pakistan was itself struggling with terrorism, it was arming the youth of Kashmir with guns.
“I want to tell the neighbouring country that you are suffering from terrorism. You attacked Lal Masjid (in Lahore) to kill terrorists but you are sending guns for youth of Kashmir. This should stop,” he said, asserting that the government will not tolerate terrorism in any form.
WE CONGRATS HONORABLE PRIME MINISTER SHRI NARENDRA MODI JI AND AND HONORABLE HOME MINISTER SHRI RAJNATH SINGH JI FOR THEIR EMOTIONAL AND DEDICATED APPROACH TO THE PEOPLE OF KASHMIR AND EXPRESSED EXPRESSED THE WILLINGNESS TO TALK TO WHOSOEVER NEEDED ONCE PEACE AND NORMALCY IS RESTORED IN THE VALLEY. . SAID DR ANTHONY RAJU , ADVOCATE AND CHAIRMAN - ALL INDIA COUNCIL OF HUMAN RIGHTS, LIBERTIES AND SOCIAL JUSTICE IN HIS PRESS RELEASE
www.humanrightscouncil.in
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Reaching out to the people in Kashmir, the Centre on Sunday said it wanted to have emotional ties with them and not a need-based relationship and expressed the willingness to talk to whosoever needed once peace and normalcy is restored in the Valley.
Winding up his two-day visit to Kashmir in the backdrop of widespread disturbances that has claimed 46 lives so far, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh said security forces have been directed to refrain from using pellet guns against crowds as much as possible even as he awaits a report of a committee set up by him to look into the use of non-lethal weapons.
During his stay in the Valley, Rajnath met 30 delegations including a government team led by Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti and an opposition National Conference(NC) team headed by Omar Abdullah. The Congress stayed away from deliberations with the Home Minister.
In a memorandum submitted to the Home Minister, the NC asked the Centre to initiate a sustained dialogue with Pakistan as well as separatists groups in Jammu and Kashmir for evolving a consensus for a mutually acceptable solution to the political issue.
Sending a strong message to Pakistan at a press conference at the end of his visit to Srinagar and Anantnag, Rajnath warned the neighbouring country not to interfere in India’s internal affairs and that it should change its attitude and approach towards Kashmir. “There is no need of any third force to improve situation in Kashmir. Pakistan’s role is not ‘paak’ (pure) towards Kashmir.”
“As far as Government of India is concerned, I want to make it clear that we don’t just want need-based ties, but to build an emotional relationship with Kashmir,” he said, reaching out to the people in the Valley while making a fervent appeal to them to help restore peace and normalcy in the state.
Rajnath said the Centre will talk to whosoever needed once peace and normalcy is restored in the state.
To a question on whether there will be any talks with separatists, Singh said, “Let normalcy and peace be restored first. We will talk to the chief minister here and we will work only after taking her into confidence. Let us first ensure that normalcy returns. Then, we will talk to whoever we want.”
He said the government would review the use of pellet guns and a committe has already been set up by him to look into the use of non-lethal weapons which will give its report in two months.
“The difference of opinion can be resolved through talks as there can be no other solution,” Rajnath said, adding, problems cannot be solved in short of span of time. “Problems cannot be solved in 15 days or one month. It will take time.”
“If there are any differences or disapprovals, they can be resolved through talks mutually. Because, there cannot be any other solution. I feel that if there is place of Kashmiriyat in democracy, it will only be of humanity,” he said, adding that the people of the entire country want that Kashmir should once again become “firdaus” (paradise),” he said.
Expressing sympathy with those injured during the ongoing unrest in the Valley, Singh appealed to the youth to desist from indulging in stone pelting.
“I appeal to the youth of Kashmir not to indulge in stone pelting and security forces should avoid use of pellet guns as far as possible,” he said.
Rajnath said Prime Minister Narendra Modi is concerned about the situation in Kashmir and wanted the situation to improve as soon as possible.
“I am very concerned at the situation in Kashmir and our Prime Minister is also very concerned over it. Along with expressing regret over what happened here, I offer my condolences to the families of all those who lost their lives. The Prime Minister spoke to me last night and discussed the situation (in Kashmir). He also wants that the situation should improve,” he said.
Rajnath expressed regret over the loss of life during the ongoing unrest in Kashmir, saying the Centre was open to any constructive suggestions for improving the situation in the Valley.
“I appeal to all Kashmiris to come forward with constructive suggestions for improving the situation in Kashmir,” he added.
On revocation of Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) from the state, the Home Minister said whatever has to be done on the issue will be done in consultation with the state governments.
Watch Video: What’s making news
On his two-day visit, Rajanth said he met 30 delegations during which he got information and suggestions on how to restore peace and normalcy in the Valley.
“I also visited Anantnag and heard the people there for one hour. I appealed to people of Anantnag also to maintain calm and help in restoring peace and normalcy,” he said.
Replying to a question if India will hold talks with Pakistan over Kashmir, the Home Minister there was no need for involvement of a third power.
“There is no need of any third force to improve situation in Kashmir. Pakistan should not interfere in internal matters of India,” he said.
Hitting out at Islamabad, Singh said while Pakistan was itself struggling with terrorism, it was arming the youth of Kashmir with guns.
“I want to tell the neighbouring country that you are suffering from terrorism. You attacked Lal Masjid (in Lahore) to kill terrorists but you are sending guns for youth of Kashmir. This should stop,” he said, asserting that the government will not tolerate terrorism in any form.
Sunday, 21 August 2016
6TH INTERNATIONAL YOUTH CONFERENCE 2016 ORGANISED BY THE ALL INDIA COUNCIL OF HUMAN RIGHTS LIBERTIES AND SOCIAL JUSTICE ON 12TH AUGUST 2016 AT SHARDA UNIVERSITY.
6TH INTERNATIONAL YOUTH CONFERENCE 2016 ORGANISED BY THE ALL INDIA COUNCIL OF HUMAN RIGHTS LIBERTIES AND SOCIAL JUSTICE ON 12TH AUGUST 2016 AT SHARDA UNIVERSITY. THE CONFERENCE WAS ATTENDED BY . DR ANTHONY RAJU , DR JUNE ANN , MRS NEERA SHASHTRI JI , MR SANDEEP MARWAH JI, IMAM (DR) UMER AHMED ILYASI JI, MRS POONSM CHOUBEY JI , BRIG GURINDER SINGY JI , PROF VIJAY , VC SHARDA UNIVERSITY, DR PRADEEP KULSHESTRA JI ETC.
THE POSTER FOR BETI BACHAO BETI PADHAO WITH THE THEME OF MAI TULSI TERE ANGAN KI WAS ALSO LAUNCHED BY THE DIGNITARIES.
THE POSTER FOR BETI BACHAO BETI PADHAO WITH THE THEME OF MAI TULSI TERE ANGAN KI WAS ALSO LAUNCHED BY THE DIGNITARIES.
ALL INDIA COUNCIL OF HUMAN RIGHTS LIBERTIES AND SOCIAL JUSTICE HAS ALSO GIVEN YOUTH AWARDS TO MERITORIOUS STUDENTS OF THE SHARDA UNIVERSITY , GREATER NOIDA.
Monday, 1 August 2016
Dr Anthony Raju condemn the Bulandshahr incident
Dr Anthony
Raju condemn the Bulandshahr incident
Dr Anthony
Raju, Advocate and Global Chairman – All India Council of Human Rioghts,
liberties and Social Justice has strongly condemned and demand immediate action
agaist these Gundas , the Bulandshahr incident where The armed men dragged the
members to nearby fields and proceeded to rape the teenager and her 35-year-old
mother.
India brought in more stringent laws against sexual offenders
after the fatal gangrape of a student in Delhi in December 2012, but they have
failed to stem the tide of violence against women across the country. Said
Dr Anthon Raju
Dr June Ann
, The President , Nari Shakti Sangarsh Morcha also condemn the incident and ask
Mr Akhlesh Yadav to take moral responsibility and step down for the heinous
crime. She asked “Mr yadav would be able
to return the lost honour of the victims.”
Around six
armed men stopped the family car on the Delhi-Kanpur highway early on Saturday
morning, according to the FIR registered later on Saturday. The armed men
dragged the members to nearby fields and proceeded to rape the teenager and her
35-year-old mother.
The other
members of the family were tied up, the FIR added.
Dr Anthony
Raju said the Bulandshahr incident was yet another blot on U.P. “It is yet another sad day in U.P. What is
more worrying is the fact that neither the women helpline nor the 100 number of
the police responded when the victims were calling them in distress”
The Chief
Minister has suspended the Bulandshahr Senior Superintendent of Police Vaibhav
Krishan, SP (City) Rammohan Singh, Circle Officer Himanshu Gaurav, SHO Ramsen
Singh and four other officials for dereliction of duty.
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