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Thursday, 31 March 2011

Afghan forces to take control in 7 areas: Karzai

Kabul, Mar 22: Afghan President Hamid Karzai today said that his security forces will soon take charge of security in seven areas around the nation, the first step toward his goal of having Afghan police and soldiers protecting the entire nation by the end of 2014.

In a speech today in Kabul, Karzai said the provincial capitals of Lashkar Gah in southern Afghanistan, Herat in the west, Mazer-e-Sharif in the north and Mehterlam in the east are slated for transition from NATO-led forces to Afghan soldiers and police beginning in July.

In addition, all of Bamiyan and Panshir provinces, which have seen little to no fighting, are on the transition list. Also slated for transition is Kabul province except for the restive Surobi district, which is along a main route to the Pakistan border and in proximity to dangerous areas of neighbouring provinces, he said.

"The Afghan nation doesn't want the defence of this country to be in the hands of others anymore," Karzai told hundreds of dignitaries and Afghan police and soldiers at the National Military Academy of Afghanistan in the capital.

He struck a nationalistic chord in his speech, which was peppered with criticism of the international effort. Karzai said that the transition process would expand from the capitals to the provinces.

"This is our responsibility to raise our flag with honor and pride," he said.

Karzai also reiterated his call for the Taliban to join the peace process. He also said that night raids, civilian casualties and irresponsible arrests have bolstered the insurgency. The death of civilians must end, he said.

A series of recent airstrikes that have lead to the death of numerous civilians have seriously eroded relations between Karzai and the US-led military coalition.

He emphasised that the war against militants should not be fought in the villages of Afghanistan, but should be directed at the "roots and safe havens."

It was a veiled reference to neighbouring Pakistan where insurgents plot attacks out of reach of Afghan and coalition troops.

AP


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Wednesday, 30 March 2011

Forces bomb Gadhafi's residence; coalition pounds Libya

Tripoli, Mar 21: US and UK are continuing its offensive in Libya and today is the third day of air strikes battering Libya. The allied forces is turning no stone unturned to bring peace to the region. Muammar Gaddafi, however still remained in his defiant stand.

A stray cruise missile landed inside the compound of Gaddafi destroying the administrative building completely. The Bab al-Aziziya compound also houses his residence and is located 50 metres from the building, revealed Moussa Ibrahim, Libyan spokesperson. He added, “This was a barbaric bombing which could have hit hundreds of civilians gathered at the residence of Muammar Gaddafi about 400 metres away from the building which was hit."

The Western world is hoping to put an end to the crisis that has crippled the country with casualties rising everyday and is abiding by the United Nations directive for a no-fly zone over Libya. With more countries joining in the coalition with the latest entrants being Belgium and Qatar, Gaddafi has called for a ceasefire over rising coalition power. "I sincerely hope and urge the Libyan authorities to keep their word," said the United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon.

The new ceasefire call by Gaddafi has raised suspicions with the Pentagon over its credibility. Gaddafi, however said that it was heeding an African Union call for an immediate end to hostilities. But the US rubbished this claim saying that they themselves did not obey the truce call. But anti-Gaddafi potestors welcomed the air strikes aimed at the Gaddafi stronghold.

The Libyan spokesperson added, “Western countries say they want to protect civilians while they bomb the residence knowing there are civilians inside." There are also widespread reports that the Pentagon had given clear instructions on not to bomb Gaddafi's residence and still carried out an attack that could have been deadly. The unnamed US official said that neither Gaddafi nor his residence was the intended target.

OneIndia News


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Sunday, 20 March 2011

CVC issue forces adjournment of Mah House during Question Hour

Mumbai, Mar 15: The controversial issue pertaining to the appointment of PJ Thomas as Chief Vigilance Commissioner figured in the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly today resulting in adjournment of the House during the Question Hour.

Leader of Opposition Eknath Khadse raised the issue as soon as the House assembled for the day. He demanded a discussion on the matter and Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan''s clarification on his statement that the Kerala government was responsible for the vigilance report.

Chavan recently said that the vigilance clearance for Thomas, whose appointment as CVC was struck down by the Supreme Court, was given by Kerala, a claim which Chief Minister VS Achuthanandan said was completely false.

Also, the Prime Minister told the Rajya Sabha that he was unaware of the corruption case against Thomas and virtually blamed Chavan, former Union Minister of State for Personnel and Training, saying key information on the matter was not provided.

Speaker Dilip Valse Patil said the issue did not fall under the jurisdiction of the Maharashtra government and admonished the BJP for stalling the Question Hour to which Khadse said the office of the CVC covers the state of Maharashtra too.

"I am trying to tell you how the state government is connected to the issue," he said.

The Speaker said the CVC issue can be raised after the Question Hour and called out for the first question relating to the judicial enquiry into the Adarsh Society Housing scam.

"This is also a very important issue," the Speaker said and asked Sena MLA Suryakant Dalvi to raise the question.

Meanwhile, BJP members were on their feet pressing for a disscussion on the CVC issue following which the Speaker adjourned the House till the end of the Question Hour.

PTI


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