Monday, July 28, 2008

Linekar’s girl Danielle Bux is Lal Senza bra brand envoy


London, Jul 28 : Former England football great Gary Lineker’s girlfriend, Danielle Bux, has been signed by undie chain La Senza to model its “One Price Fits All” bra campaign.

The 28-year-old model, according to The Sun, is being viewed as “an absolute belter in the sexy scanties.”

Arunachal takes guard against sudden crime jump


Itanagar, Jul 28 : The high-profile kidnapping of Getem Apang, son of former Arunachal Chief Minister Gegong Apang, close on the heels of twin murders of sisters here last month has made the administration in this generally peaceful state sit up.

Crime has never been much of a problem in Arunachal Pradesh exemplified best by the fact that jails are coming up in the state only now.Crimes, if any, hardly found space in the media before, but the scenario suddenly changed after the kidnapping of Apang’s son and murder of two Monpa (local) girls at Kalaktang in West Kameng district last month.

To respond to the new reality, Deputy Commissioner Bidol Tayeng said, three additional police check points have been set up in vulnerable areas in Itanagar as the first measure. The areas are used by abductors to smuggle their catches to Assam through Bodo-dominated areas.

Executive orders have also been issued to regulate the timing of business in wine shops so that they do not remain open beyond the permissible hours.

Night patrolling has also started mostly by magistrates. It has already led to the arrest of 18 drunk youngsters and eight girls from the streets, restaurants and liquor joints.

Seven wine shops have been shut down and show cause notice issued to them for violating rules.

An official release said information leading to arrest of criminals involved in murder, kidnap and rape would fetch Rs 10,000. For crimes like burglary, theft and dacoity the informers would get Rs 3,000 for each case.

Besides having no jail, Arunachal is the only state where the judiciary has not yet been separated from the executive. The deputy commissioners play the dual role of heading district administration and district and session courts.

Interestingly construction of the first jail was completed here in 2005 but it was lying non-functional since then.

If one visits it one will find a plaque at the gate saying Union Home Minister Shivraj Patil had inaugurated it on April 3, 2005. But the fact is Patil came all the way from Delhi to inaugurate it. However, owing to the demise of Pope John Paul II, he had to cancel the programme.

Patil later visited Itanagar to lay the foundation of the airport here but he did not go to the jail complex at Juli overlooking the Rajbhavan, to complete his unfinished job.

IG (prison) C Mishra said, by October next the central jail here with a capacity to accommodate 50 inmates would be ready and 52 prisoners from Arunachal, presently lodged in Lakhimpur jail in Assam, would be shifted.

Another jail in Tezu in Lohit district and five sub-jails in Longding (Tirap), Passiohat, Aalo, Yingkiong and Koloriang have been constructed. Construction of two more sub-jails at Khonsa (Tirap) and Changlang are to be completed.

Financial aid for Manipur uprising victim kin


Imphal, Jul 28 : The All Manipur United Clubs Organisation today extended financial assistance to the families of two persons who died in the uprising against the extension of National Socialist Council of Nagalim (Isak-Muivah) ceasefire to Manipur in 2001.

The organisation, which is also one of the leading groups of Manipur campaigning to safeguard the territorial integrity of the state, handed over a sum of Rs 5,000 each to the wives and children of Laitonjam Rajkumar and Kshetrimayum Romeo, both of Imphal West.Rajkumar and Romeo were among the 14 people who died during the firing by police and paramilitary forces to bring under control a violent mob that was on a rampage in Imphal city on June 18, 2001 after the NSCN (I-M) ceasefire boundary was extended without any territorial limit.

The mob set on fire the state Assembly building and various other government buildings, including the chief minister’s office-cum-residential complex. Altogether 18 people died during the monthlong agitation, which forced the Centre to limit the ceasefire only to Nagaland.

Rajkumar’s widow Falguni and son Gulshan, 11, and Romeo’s wife Shanti and daughter Goldie, 9, were present.

The secretary general of the organisation, N.C. Khuman, said they were paying special attention to the relatives of those who have died in the June 2001 uprising. He termed the relatives as living “martyrs” and said the help was in aid of the children’s education.

Earlier, this organisation also handed over a sum of Rs 10,000 to Sorokhaibam Sobita of Imphal East. One of Sobita’s legs was amputated after being hit by a police bullet during the same upheaval.

The organisation is preparing to observe the 11th anniversary of the August 4, 1997 mass rally for safeguarding the territorial integrity of Manipur, which was held in Imphal after the Centre-NSCN (I-M) ceasefire came into effect on August 1 that year.

…Ulfa leader’s plea to cadres


Guwahati, Jul 28 : A jittery Ulfa today appealed to its members not to “betray” its cause in these “trying times”, fearing that more cadres may join the peace process initiated by leaders of the outfit’s 28 battalion.

To drive home the message of “commitment for the cause”, the Ulfa leadership chose the occasion of “martyrs’ day” of the outfit today to release a statement.Ulfa chairman Arabinda Rajkhowa made an impassioned appeal to his “comrades” not to be “afraid” to face the “tough situation”.

He said if they falter now, the people of Assam would lose the faith reposed in Ulfa. “If they (people of Assam) are betrayed by their own children, then they will never repose faith in anyone in the future. It will be an irreparable damage to the people of Assam,” he said.

The statement from the Ulfa chief comes close on the heels of chief minister Tarun Gogoi’s announcement that more Ulfa cadres and leaders were keen to join the pro-talks group.

Rajkhowa also reminded the cadres of their pledge to adhere the Ulfa constitution and the directive of the leadership till the last breath. He said there was “no glory” in what the leadership of the 28 battalion had done.

“There is no justification for them to flee from the movement, blaming the Ulfa leadership,” Rajkhowa said about the pro-talks group.

Rejecting the stand taken by the pro-talks leaders that their move aimed at creating a conducive atmosphere for dialogues between the government and the Ulfa leadership, Rajkhowa said Ulfa has appointed the People’s Consultative Group to pave the way for talks and hence the outfit would not endorse a peace bid by a group which lacks credibility.

Earlier this month, the outfit expelled three pro-peace leaders for anti-organisational activities and initiating talks with “colonial India”.

Rajkhowa had said all the activities carried on by the pro-talks leaders in the name of Ulfa were “illegal and unconstitutional” and appealed to the existing members of the outfit and the people of Assam not to extend any co-operation to the group in its initiative.

“Ulfa’s stand is that the ceasefire should follow only after the commencement of the political parleys. It is the ploy of the occupational forces to force Ulfa to give up arms in the preliminary stage of the peace process,” Rajkhowa today said.

The Ulfa chairman also blamed the Centre for the stalemate in the peace process.

He accused the Centre of trying to create a rift in the rank and file of the outfit.

Saying that the government has no concrete plans for the peace, Rajkhowa said, “An appeal for peace without concrete plans signifies a deceptive plot.”

Reiterating the demand for a plebiscite on its demand for a “sovereign Assam”, Rajkhowa said the government was aware that any such plebiscite under UN supervision would go against India’s interests.