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Gaza fires rocket at Israeli city
Jerusalem: A rocket fired from Gaza Strip on Friday hit Israel's 5th largest city of Ashkelon, a day after the Arab League gave green signal to resume direct talks between Israel and the Palestinian Authority (PA).
Kasab case on slow track as government in no hurry | ||
Home ministry says no proposal to deal with terrorist-related mercy petitions separately | ||
Harish Gupta. New Delhi | ||
It's official now. There will be no fast-tracking of the case relating to Mohammed Ajmal Amir Kasab, the convict in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack. If the response of the ministry of home affairs to a query on hangings and mercy petitions of convicts is any indication, it will be several years before Kasab is sent to the gallows. It stands in contrast to law minister Veerappa Moily's assertion two months ago that "it's the rarest of rare case and the time has come when we can't delay the process of the mercy petition". "Is the home ministry considering dealing with terrorist-related mercy petitions separately from that of other convicts?" was the specific question posed by DNA to the ministry. The answer was categorical: "There is no such proposal." Thus, even if Kasab is held guilty by the Bombay high court and the Supreme Court, and loses all legal avenues available to him, his mercy petition will come at the bottom in the home ministry's books. And even if the ministry clears his case for hanging, the president's office will deal with the dozens of cases already pending for a decision first. The ministry, perhaps for the first time, also disclosed that there were 29 mercy petitions pending before the government for disposal under Article 72 of the constitution. Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru figures among the 29. There are seven other terrorists facing the death sentence. The home ministry's response also revealed that out of 29 awaiting gallows, only six are under the consideration of the ministry while the cases of the remaining have been pending with president Pratibha Patil. Patil has been in office close to three years and she has not sent anybody to the gallows yet. In fact, she commuted to life imprisonment the death sentence of R Govindasamy on November 23, 2009. |

Two teenagers feared drowned at Juhu beach | ||
Duo entered water despite warnings of high tide | ||
Priyanka Sharma. MUMBAI | ||
The feast of St Anthony celebration ended tragically for two teenagers on Sunday morning. Alix Vijayadharan, 17, and Rostren D'Cruz, 16, who had gone to Juhu beach to enjoy the last day of their summer vacations, are feared to have drowned due to strong currents and a rough sea. The rescue operation launched by the fire brigade and the lifeguards, which continued till late into the evening, proved futile; the duo could not be located. The search was abandoned after sunset and will be resumed at sunrise on Monday, fire brigade officials said. According to the Santa Cruz police, which registered an accidental death case, eight friends, including Vijayadharan and D'Cruz, had gone to the beach, accompanied by their neighbourhood 'aunty' Catherine Tellis, 52. The police said the incident occurred at around 10.20am. "The group had reached the beach at 9am and were playing football," said KMM Prasanna, deputy commissioner of police. "The other children kept warning them, but they said they were taller and could withstand the waves." The two did not realise how far they had gone and were soon trapped in the high tide. Satveer Singh, a private lifeguard, said, "We had warned the boys to stay away and not enter the sea, but they didn't listen. We rushed towards the sea after hearing people scream, but could not save them because of the strong water currents." D'Cruz is a standard X student, studying in Holy Family School in Andheri (east), while Vijayadharan is in standard XII, studying in St Xavier's college in Vile Parle (west). Both of them, along with their group of friends, are residents of the D'Cruz chawl, Andheri (east). Tellis, a heart patient, collapsed immediately after the incident and had to be rushed to the nearby Sanjeevani Hospital for medical treatment. She was admitted in the ICU. This is not for the first time that such a mishap has occurred at the Juhu beach. Last year, more than 30 people drowned there. "We do try to caution people and tell them not to enter the sea during high tide. A high tide schedule has also been put up on the beach but people never pay heed to it," said Sunil Kanojia, who runs Sea-Guardian, a voluntary life guard association. The Juhu beach has a 4.5-km-long coastline, and has only three Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation lifeguards to guard the entire stretch. Eyewitness Ramu Solanki said that there was only one civic lifeguard patrolling the beach on Sunday morning. "Even he was missing from the scene when the two youngsters were screaming for help," Solanki said. It becomes especially difficult on weekends when more than 20,000 people throng the beach, said Naville David, president, Juhu Beach Lifeguard Association. "There is a dearth of lifeguards and the few who are deployed are ill-equipped to avert any untoward incident," David added. — With inputs from Poornima Swaminathan Source:http://www.3dsyndication.com/ |








Salman Khan, who was in Kolkata for a live performance for London Dreams on Friday, made a ?flying? visit to Mumbai to watch the first print of his forthcoming film. A source says that Vipul Shah arranged a special screening of the film for the cast but Salman was busy performing in Kolkata and couldn?t catch a flight back on time.





