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Indian Archeologists Find 17th-Century Mosque Was Built over Hindu Temple
2024-01-31
Pretty much all of them are, I imagine, or one of the other faiths in that part of the world.
[Breitbart] The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has reportedly discovered the ruins of an ancient Hindu temple beneath a mosque that was built in the city of Varanasi in the 17th Century.

The discovery could be an explosive development in a bitter dispute between Indian Hindus and Muslims, who are already fighting over the site in court.

The structure at the heart of the controversy is the Gyanvapi Mosque, which was built in the Uttar Pradesh city of India in 1669 by the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb Alamgir.

The Mughal Empire, which lasted from 1526 to 1761, was an expansionist power founded by distant descendants of Genghis Khan. Its rulers were Muslim, but tolerant of other faiths, which helped them manage their conquests more efficiently.

The Mughals were blessed with capable leaders, including Aurangzeb, who was by all accounts a genius – but he was not especially tolerant of other faiths. Some modern scholars argue that his reputation for bigotry is exaggerated, and his real mistake was trying to expand his territory too aggressively, but the empire was unquestionably less harmonious by the time he was finished.

Aurangzeb was an autocratic ruler who discarded many of the sectarian reforms of his predecessors, restored odious customs like the jizya tax on unbelievers, barred other faiths from building temples, and then decided the Hindus and other religions had a few too many temples for his taste. Some of his nobles refused to carry out his orders, and rebellion began brewing in the formerly well-managed Mughal Empire.

Future emperors tried to turn things around and restore the harmony of the old empire, but it was never quite the same again, in part because none of Aurangzeb’s more conciliatory successors were as gifted as the great rulers of old.

The once-mighty empire dissolved into provincial squabbles and its remnants were swept away by a Persian invasion in 1739. The last Mughal emperor was still puttering around in 1858 when the British took control of India.

This rich and tragic history offers something to annoy just about everyone in modern India. Many contemporary Muslims regard Aurangzeb as a legendary hero, while others think he ruined what could have been one of the greatest Muslim states. To modern Hindu nationalists, he is one of the worst despots and oppressors in India’s history. Aurangzeb’s name comes up very frequently in Hindu nationalist speeches, and they are not fond of the Mughal emperors who preceded him, either.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, for example, denounced Aurangzeb’s “atrocities” and “terror” in a December speech at the disputed mosque in Varanasi.

“He tried to change civilization by the sword. He tried to crush culture with fanaticism,” said Modi. “Even though Aurangzeb severed many heads, he could not share our (Hindu) faith.”

The exact details of the Gyanvapi Mosque’s construction centuries ago has been a subject of great dispute in recent years.

Hindus and Muslims have both made use of the site for prayers, with a single wall separating temple and mosque – but in April 2022, a group of Hindus who worship at the site filed a court petition to gain access to the mosque for prayers, claiming it was built on top of a venerable temple that was razed by Aurangzeb, and sacred Hindu relics were still buried beneath the ground used by Muslims – directly underneath a bathing pool that is essential to Muslim religious practices.

Muslims denounced the claim as one of several attempts by Hindu nationalists to seize control of land by claiming a Hindu temple once existed there. The court decided to order a survey of Gyanvapi by archaeologists to settle the issue.

Prior to the beginning of the survey, the major piece of physical evidence introduced by the Hindu petitioners was a shivling, a piece of stonework said to represent the god Shiva, or at least part of him. The shivling and its symbolism became a topic of heated debate on a June 2022 televised panel discussion of the Gyanvapi controversy, which resulted in several people losing their jobs after saying unkind things about each others’ religions.

The survey by ASI has evidently been completed and, while the final report is under wraps for the moment, leaks suggest further evidence of a Hindu temple beneath the mosque has been discovered. The court has ordered the full report to be made public soon.

“Remnants of the statues of Hindu gods have been found in the basements during the court-ordered survey,” declared plaintiffs’ lawyer Vishnu Shankar Jain on Thursday. “It can be said that there existed a large Hindu temple prior to the construction of the existing structure.”

According to Jain, the ASI found evidence that some of the Hindu temple structure was repurposed for the mosque built during Aurangzeb’s reign.

“Whatever the Hindu side is saying is false reporting,” retorted Akhlaq Ahmad, a lawyer for the Muslim petitioners in the case.

The situation is even more fraught because Modi just finished dedicating a massive new Hindu temple in the city of Ayodhya that was built on the ruins of a 16th-century mosque. The mosque was leveled by an angry Hindu mob in 1992. Dismayed Muslims said Modi’s consecration ceremony was intended as a declaration of absolute Hindu religious supremacy in India.
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India-Pakistan
Love jihad: Man Impregnates Ghaziabad Woman After Raping Her, Converts Her To His Religion
2023-07-24
[OneIndia] A man has been arrested by the cops in Ghaziabad for allegedly raping a woman after befriending her.

He got into touch with her through Facebook using his fake identity in 2020. In the initial days, they used to interact less but gradually it increased. He then asked her to meet her before raping her, according to a report in India Today

He then blackmailed her using those videos and pictures and raped her several times.

After six months, they met at his insistence. Later, they met several times. The Ghaziabad woman stated that she became pregnant after the incident but was compelled by the man to undergo an child sacrifice abortion.

It was during this time that she discovered the man's true identity as Khalid and realized that he had hidden his original religion.

The woman has alleged that the accused had been forcing her to convert to his religion. He then took her to Nizamuddin mosque in Delhi where she was converted to Islam.

"On his birthday, Khalid even got his name tattooed on my waist. He forced me to eat the meat of cows and other animals. Khalid asked me to wear Hijab always. He forced me to convert to Islam and even changed my name," OpIndia quoted the victim as saying.

The cops have said that they arrested the accused based on the complaint near Vijay Nagar railway station and filed the case under the IPC Sections 376, 313, 323, and 509.
Related:
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Ghaziabad: 2019-09-14 Child rescued after kidnappers sold him to woman
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Love jihad: 2022-10-18 MP: Cops books Muslim man who impersonated as Hindu and raped woman
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India-Pakistan
Varanasi blasts: Terrorist Waliullah Khan sentenced to death
2022-06-08
[OneIndia] A local court on Monday sentenced terror convict Waliullah Khan to death for serial blasts in Varanasi that killed at least 20 people 16 years back.

District Sessions Judge Jitendra Kumar Sinha convicted Khan on Saturday but had held back the pronouncement on the quantum of punishment for the blasts in 2006 at Varanasi's Sankat Mochan Hanuman temple and a railway station.

On Monday, Khan was brought to the district court from Dasna Jail under tight security, overseen by a deputy superintendent of police.

The court also sentenced Khan to life imprisonment on an attempt to murder charge and ordered him to pay fines. The death sentence
...the barbaric practice of sentencing a murderer to be punished for as long as his/her/its victim is dead...
will have to be confirmed by the Allahabad High Court.

A special task force had claimed in 2006 that Khan was linked to Bangladesh-based terror outfit Harkat-ul-Jehad al-Islami
...(HuJI), along with Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) one of the Deobandi jihad groups set up by Pakistan’s ISI to drive the Soviets out of Afghanistan, after which the Bangladeshi branch sent Al Qaeda big turban Muhammad Ilyas Kashmiri to lead its Jammu & Kashmir effort. After he met an inquisitive American Predator, some Taliban big turban took over the assignment. HuJI not only lends personnel to LeT and JeM, but provided ministers to the first Taliban government as well...
and was the criminal mastermind behind the blasts.

The first blast took place at 6.15 pm on March 7, 2006 inside the crowded Sankat Mochan temple in the Lanka cop shoppe area. After 15 minutes, a bomb went kaboom! outside the first-class retiring room at Varanasi Cantonment railway station.

At least 20 people were killed and about 100 injured in the two explosions.

The same day, a pressure cooker bomb was also found near the railings of a railway crossing in Dashashwamedh cop shoppe area.

Khan was convicted in two cases lodged under the Indian Penal Code sections of murder and attempt to murder, and under the Explosives Act, district government counsel Rajesh Sharma earlier told PTI.

He was acquitted in a third case due to lack of evidence, he said.

Lawyers in Varanasi had refused to plead the case and the Allahabad High Court transferred it to the Ghaziabad district court.

In all three cases, 121 witnesses were produced before the court.
Related:
Waliullah Khan: 2008-01-01 Militants had planned blasts at four places in Mumbai
Waliullah Khan: 2007-11-24 HuJI hand suspected in UP blasts
Related:
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India-Pakistan
Mukesh Ambani security scare: Top Indian Mujahideen terrorist under scanner
2021-03-13
[OneIndia] A search operation conducted by the Tihar jail authorities has led to the recovery of a mobile phone from the barrack of Indian Mujahideen
A locally recruited auxilliary of Pakistain's Lashkar-e-Taiba, designed to give a domestic patina to Pakistain's terror war against its bigger neighbor...
operative Tehseen Akhtar alias Monu.
He may be a mere operative now, but back in 2014 when he was arrested he was reckoned the Big Turban of the Pakistani sock puppet called Indian Mujahideen.
The police suspect that the mobile was used to create a Telegram channel of the outfit Jaish-ul Hind.

The outfit, it may be recalled had grabbed credit for parking an SUV with gelatine sticks and a threat note outside the home of Mukesh Ambani.

Following the information provided by the Special Cell, the Tihar jail authorities seized a mobile phone from the jail where certain terror convicts are lodged. It is suspected that the phone was used to operate Telegram channels used recently fro claiming responsibility for terror acts and threats. Further probe and forensic analysis will be done after the mobile is received from the jail authorities, DCP (special cell) Pramod Kushwaha said.

Sources in the Delhi Police tell OneIndia that the mobile was in use for around 3 months. Several prisoners including Tehseen was using the mobile. A private cyber firm was asked to track the location of the phone on which the Telegram channel was created.

Tehseen was a key player in the Indian Mujahideen and had criminal masterminded a series of attacks in India.

His name had first cropped during the Varanasi blasts in which 2 people died. A resident of Samastipur in Bihar, he was just 16 when he carried out his first terror operation in Varanasi.

Akthar was also involved in the Mumbai bombings of 2011 and the 2013 Dilsukhnagar attack. The chase to nab him was a tough one. He would also flee to Samastipur following an attack and his close links in the political circles would help him get away.

Akthar was finally banned in 2014 near the India-Nepal border in the Ani Tankhi area of Naxalbari. He was travelling to Nepal to collect money to be used for an operation in Rajasthan.
Related:
Tehseen Akhtar: 2014-03-26 Delhi police arrest chief of Indian Mujahideen
Related:
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Related:
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Dilsukhnagar: 2013-02-23 Hyderabad blast probe: Terror hunt spreads to 3 States
Dilsukhnagar: 2013-02-21 Blasts rip through crowded areas of Dilsukhnagar in Hyderabad, at least 11 killed, many injured
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India-Pakistan
India's newly launched fast train hits cattle hurdle
2019-02-18
[DAWN] India's first semi-high speed train broke down on Saturday after colliding with a cow on the tracks, a day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the new passenger service.

The Vande Bharat Express touted as India's fastest train and built under the Modi government's flagship "Make in India" programme, made its first journey on Friday from New Delhi to the Hindu holy city of Varanasi.

But on its return to the capital the next day a collision with a cow disrupted electricity supply to four carriages and damaged the brake system, according to Indian Railways.

"The train later experienced technical issues and was stranded on the way to Delhi," Indian Railways spokeswoman Smita Vats Sharma told AFP.

The train reached the capital "safely" ahead of its first commercial journey on Sunday, she added.

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India-Pakistan
India plans face recognition technology to decongest airports
2018-10-05
[Al Jazeera] The Indian government plans to decongest its airports by introducing facial recognition technology next year - a proposal that may once again raise privacy concerns in the South Asian country.

India's Ministry of Civil Aviation on Thursday said passengers on domestic flights will be able to opt to use their biometric authentication system and go paperless.

"Security will benefit from the ability of the technology to verify the passenger at every checkpoint in a non-intrusive way," ministry secretary Rajiv Nayan Choubey said in a statement.

The proposal says passengers would be verified by being photographed at every stage of the check-in process - from entering the airport to proceeding through security and boarding the plane.

The government statement said the biometric technology will be introduced first at Bengaluru and Hyderabad airports by February next year, followed by Kolkata, Varanasi, Pune and Vijayawada by April.

Indian media reports said the biometric system at the proposed airports will use passengers' 12-digit unique identification number, known in India as "Aadhaar", and mobile phone numbers.

Aadhaar, ("foundation" in Hindi) is the world's biggest identity project, with over a billion individuals enrolled so far. The national Aadhaar database holds all the personal details of registered citizens, including their biometric data from photos, fingerprints and iris scans, in a national database.

Authorities said the scheme will be rolled out early next year in order to decongest India's airports, which have witnessed a six-fold rise in passenger numbers in the last decade.

The scheme is similar to US-based Delta Air Lines launching its first biometric terminal in Atlanta or British Airways installing the technology at airports in New York, Orlando and Miami.

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India-Pakistan
Two brothers arrested in India over rape of Japanese tourist
2015-01-04
[DAWN] PATNA: Indian police have nabbed
Drop the heater, Studs, or you're hist'try!
two brothers accused of repeatedly raping a 22-year-old Japanese tourist over three weeks near Bodh Gaya, Buddhism's holiest site, an official said Saturday.

The tourist had been held hostage at gunpoint in a secluded underground room close to a pilgrimage site, according to a preliminary investigation.

"When her health condition deteriorated due to repeated rape and poor living conditions, she was brought to Gaya (district headquarters) for medical treatment on December 20," a police officer who is part of the investigation told AFP on condition of anonymity.

But she managed to escape and reached Varanasi where she met some Japanese tourists who helped her contact the Japanese consulate in the nearby city of Kolkata, the officer added.

Sajid Khan, 32, and his 25-year-old brother Jawed Khan, both tourist guides, were arrested in the case on Friday, police deputy superintendent Alok Kumar Singh said.

"We have arrested the duo for confining and raping the Japanese student," Singh told AFP by telephone from Bodh Gaya.

The Bodh Gaya complex, 110 kilometres south of Bihar state capital Patna, is home to one of the earliest Buddhist temples still standing in India and attracts visitors from all over the world. The Japanese woman, a university student, had come to Gaya from Kolkata where she had checked into a hotel in November.
Update from An Nahar at 10:00 ET:
Five people have now been locked away
Maw! They're comin' to get me, Maw!
for repeatedly gang-raping and extorting money from a young Japanese tourist held hostage for nearly a month in a basement close to a famous Buddhist shrine in India, officials said Sunday.

The 22-year-old's ordeal began in Kolkata, capital of West Bengal state, where she was befriended by three local men shortly after arriving on November 20, one of the city's top coppers told Agence La Belle France Presse.

The men, one of whom spoke Japanese, first managed to persuade her to withdraw around $1,200 dollars in cash before travelling with her to the holy shrine of Bodh Gaya in the neighbouring state of Bihar.

There she was then handed over to two brothers who locked her in a secluded underground room and repeatedly raped her for nearly a month.

Kolkata joint police commissioner Pallab Kanti Ghosh said the other three people were being held on suspicion of extorting money from the victim and then handing her over to the alleged rapists.

"We have arrested three people who befriended the victim in Kolkata. They have been charged with common conspiracy and intention to kidnap and rape," the commissioner said.

"The men managed to extort 76,000 rupees ($1,200) from her and convinced her to travel to Bodh Gaya with them in their car."
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India-Pakistan
India in Security Crackdown on Eve of Election Results
2014-05-16
[AnNahar] India authorities banned victory processions and imposed a curfew in a southern city on Thursday in stepped up security on the eve of national election results expected to vault Hindu nationalist Narendra Modi to power.

Hundreds of police and paramilitary forces patrolled Hyderabad city to prevent fresh religious violence, one day after three people were killed when officers fired during festivities between Mohammedans and Sikhs.

Police said a curfew would remain in place in the old quarter of Hyderabad, an IT hub home to giants Google
...contributed $814,540 to the 2008 Obama campaign...
and Microsoft
...producers of Windows, Office, and the late Microsoft Bob, contributed $852,167 to the 2008 Obama campaign...
, following the festivities on Wednesday that saw mobs destroy homes and other property.

"About 500 police are patrolling the area. The situation is calm and quiet now," local joint police commissioner Y. Gangadhar told AFP.

"Our personnel are talking to the residents and trying to reassure them on their safety and security," he said.

The move comes as India awaits the results on Friday of a mammoth general election in which Modi and his opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) are expected to sweep to power over the left-leaning Congress party.

Critics fear that a BJP victory, with Modi as prime minister, could stoke tensions across the officially secular but Hindu-majority country between religious communities.

Election commission officials banned victory processions in India's holiest Hindu city of Varanasi and throughout the electorally critical northern state of Uttar Pradesh after results are announced.

India has a long history of religious violence including in Muzaffarnagar district of the state last September between Mohammedans and Hindus that left some 50 people dead and forced thousands to flee their homes.

The state's chief election official, Umesh Sinha, said Thursday the decision was "ultimately aimed at maintaining law and order in the state".

Sinha said the decision was not targeting individuals, amid local media reports that Modi was planning a massive street parade for supporters on Saturday if he won the seat of Varanasi.

Modi has been locked in a high-profile battle in the sacred city with anti-corruption hero Arvind Kejriwal from the new Aam Aadmi (Common Man) that has drawn tens of thousands to rallies.

Modi's decision to stand in Varanasi was rich in religious symbolism and seen as reinforcing his Hindu nationalist credentials during the five-week election in which he steered clear of hardline rhetoric.

Modi has struggled to shake off perceptions of prejudice against India's 150 million Mohammedans following religious riots in Gujarat
...where rioting seems to be a traditional passtime...
in 2002 when he was chief minister.

The violence left some 1,000 people, mostly Mohammedans, dead and allegations that he did too little to control the unrest. A Supreme Court investigation found no case against him and he denies wrongdoing.

According to local media, Wednesday's festivities in Hyderabad erupted after a group allegedly torched a flag raised at a Sikh temple.

Mobs armed with swords and sticks then stormed a Mohammedan-majority area of the city, prompting retaliatory violence, the Times of India said.
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India-Pakistan
India says Indian Mujahideen bombed pilgrim city
2010-12-09
[Dawn] India said on Wednesday a home-grown Militant group with ties to Pak gun-hung tough guys was behind a bomb attack in one of its holiest cities, and local media reported two people were questioned over the attack.

Home Secretary Gopal Pillai said traces of explosives were found at the site of Tuesday evening's blast in the northern city of Varanasi that killed a two-year old girl and injured 37 Hindu worshippers and foreign tourists.

Pillai said the crude bomb was set off by the Indian Mujahideen
A locally recruited auxilliary of Pakistain's Lashkar-e-Taiba, designed to give a domestic patina to Pakistain's terror war against its bigger neighbor...
(IM), a local group India says has been trained by gun-hung tough guys based in Pakistain, including the Lashkar-e-Taiba.

The IM grabbed credit for the attack in an email to local media, police said. That email was traced to a Mumbai suburb and two people were questioned over it, local media said.

"The main players of Indian Mujahideen are based in Pakistain and they are definitely running the game from there," Mumbai Police Commissioner Sanjeev Dayal told a presser.

Pillai has said it was "too premature" to say if individuals or groups operating from Pakistain were involved.

"The investigation is focusing on the clues we have, on suspicious characters who stayed in hotels there (Varanasi)," Pillai, the top bureaucrat in the interior ministry, told Rooters.

No one has been jugged or nabbed, said R.P. Singh, a police brass hat said in Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh state where Varanasi is located.

India remains jittery about the threat of snuffy strikes, especially since the Mumbai attacks in November 2008 which killed 166 people and raised tensions with arch rival Pakistain.

New Delhi says Pakistain-based groups aid and train gun-hung tough guys to carry out attacks against India, a claim Islamabad rejects.

Investors closely monitor any signs of an escalation in tensions between India and Pakistain, two nuclear-armed rivals who have fought three wars.

MOSQUE ANNIVERSARY
With hundreds of temples and shrines, Varanasi, on the sacred Ganges river, is the centre of Hinduism. Pilgrims flock to the city for a dip in the river, which they believe will wash away their sins.

The Indian Mujahideen has in the past claimed several attacks, including the 2008 bombings in the tourist city of Jaipur that killed 63 people and a September 2010 attack on a tourist bus outside New Delhi's main mosque.

Local media said the Indian Mujahideen, in the email claiming the attack, said the blast was retaliation for a court verdict over a disputed mosque site that gave two-thirds of the land to Hindu groups. The blast came a day after the 18th anniversary of the razing of the mosque by Hindu zealots.

The demolition had led to some of the worst religious riots in India and remains a recruitment pitch for the snuffys.
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India-Pakistan
Twenty injured in blast N. India - TV
2010-12-08
(KUNA) -- Around 20 people, including four foreigners, were maimed on Tuesday in a blast in the holy town of Varanasi in India's northern state of Uttar Pradesh, New Delhi Television (NDTV) reported.

The blast took place when evening prayers were being performed along the banks of holy river Ganga, the TV said while flashing pictures showing broken structures and articles scattered all around in an area of 150-metre radius.

The injured were admitted to a nearby hospital, even as the number of casualties, if any, could not be ascertained yet, added the TV report.

There were thousands of Hindu devotees present at the blast site "Sheetla Ghat" to perform the regular evening prayers, but fortunately most of them had dispersed minutes before the blast took place, noted the report.

It further said that the "kaboom" was kept in a container on the stairs leading to the river Ganga.

Following the blast, all the communally-sensitive areas across Uttar Pradesh state have been put on high alert and police deployment has been increase to keep a strict vigil.

Confirming the blast, the state's ADG (Law and Order) Brij Lal reportedly said that the area has been cordoned off and an investigation has been launched to find out nature of the blast. Further reports are awaited.
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India-Pakistan
India goes to polls, Maoists murder 18
2009-04-17
[Bangla Daily Star] Indians voted in their tens of millions yesterday as the world's largest democracy kicked off month-long, five-stage elections, with little hope of a clear winner emerging at the end of it all.

From the southern tropical state of Kerala to the Himalayan foothills of Kashmir in the north, they cast their ballots at the start of a process so complex and spread out that six million civil and security personnel are needed to keep it on track.

Neither the ruling Congress party nor its main rival, the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), is expected to win outright when voting wraps up on May 13, setting the stage for some old-fashioned political horse-trading to build a coalition that can govern India's one billion people.

The election comes at a pivotal time for India and its 714 million electorate, with a once red-hot economy feeling the strain of the global downturn and relations with neighbouring Pakistan at a new low since the deadly Mumbai attacks in November.

Domestic security concerns were highlighted soon after polling opened when Maoist rebels launched attacks in several eastern states, killing at least 18 people, including 10 paramilitary troopers and five election workers.

The Maoists, who say they are fighting for the rights of neglected tribal people and landless farmers, have been described by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh as the biggest overall threat to India's stability.

Elsewhere, patient voters formed long and often colourful queues to use the electronic voting machines and have their fingers stained with indelible ink to prevent any fraud.

"As citizens of this country we want basic facilities for development like electricity, water, jobs for our young," said Chotte Lal Singh Patel, 60, a village elder from the outskirts of the Hindu holy city of Varanasi.

Such grassroots issues are behind the rise of regional and local groupings who have succeeded in splintering national support for the established parties by catering to small constituencies.

Many voters are also expected to make their choices along purely religious and caste lines, making the final result almost impossible to predict.

In the inevitable rush to cobble together a post-poll coalition, both national parties will be looking to the tactical skills of their veteran leaders: Manmohan Singh, 76, for the Congress and the BJP's L.K. Advani, 81.

Around 143 million people -- more than the population of Russia -- were eligible to vote in Thursday's first phase, which wrapped up at 5:00pm (1130 GMT).

"Our kids are so desperate for food," said Ruksana Begun, as she cast her ballot in Varanasi, with only her eyes visible from under an all-enveloping black burka.

"Everything is expensive and the people here are very distressed by the prices," she said.

After five successive years of near-double-digit growth, which lent the country the international clout it has long sought, the economy has been badly hit by the global downturn.

India's fiscal deficit for the last financial year was six percent of GDP -- more than double the target -- and 11 percent if the deficits of regional state governments are included.

And there are major security concerns over growing regional instability, particularly arch-rival Pakistan where the growing influence of the Taliban has been watched from New Delhi with increasing alarm.

"India needs a strong government at this stage to be able to tide us over the economic crisis in particular, besides issues like relations with Pakistan and instability elsewhere," said analyst Rasheed Kidwai.

"But it seems increasingly likely that we're going to get a weak coalition that will probably only last two to three years," Kidwai said.
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-Lurid Crime Tales-
HC asks hospital to explain girl's 'captivity'
2008-10-22
Allahabad HC's Lucknow bench on Tuesday sought an explanation from Sanjay Gandhi Post-graduate Institute of Medical Sciences for allegedly holding an 18-year-old patient captive for her inability to pay for treatment.
"Dr. Patel, the wench has no money to pay for her appendectomy!"
"Then why'd we give her one? Put her to work washing bandages!"
Justice Pradeep Kant issued the notice after taking suo motu cognizance based on a TOI report.
They read about it in the papers? What an original idea.
Salma has been in the Institute's alleged captivity for more than an year.
"More bandages, Dr. Patel!"
"Give them to Cinderella! And see that she irons them this time!"
Additional advocate general J N Mathur, who is also the counsel for the Institute, sought a day's time for reply. The bench said TOI's report be taken as a public interest litigation (PIL). The case would be heard on Wednesday. The case was taken up after a local lawyer Adarsh Mehrotra raised the issue in the high court. He said there is no law where in a patient can be held captive by a hospital in case of non-payment of bills.
Of course there isn't. Standard practice is to send them home to recover and turn them over to a collection agency. The agency will then send them seven dunning letters a week, ring their phone every 16 minutes, and put liens against most of the things they own, to include dentures, if any.
Since this is India, you can always go after the great-grandchildren ...
Later in the day, Institute authorities held a press conference and announced the girl would be discharged and all her dues waived. Institute director Dr A K Mahapatra said Salma would be sent to Varanasi with the help of district magistrate, Lucknow. He said they have intimated district magistrate, Varanasi, about the issue.
Caved pretty quickly on that one, didn't they? Is there a smell of old flounder overlaying that of the used bandages? Is Cinderella perhaps attractive? Are the more sordid parts of this story waiting to be told?
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