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IPS Abhay Chudasama accused in Sohrabuddin encounter case reinstated

The Gujarat government has reinstated an Indian Police Service (IPS) officer, who is an accused in Sohrabuddin Sheikh fake encounter case and given him a plum posting as Superintendent, DGP Vigilance Squad, according to a Gujarat state home department notification issued on Thursday midnight. Abhay Chudasama who spent four years in prison, is the first Sohrabuddin Sheikh case accused IPS official to be reinstated by the Gujarat state government. Earlier, the Gujarat state government had reinstated IPS officer G L Singhal who is an accused in Ishrat Jahan encounter case. As per a notification issued by the state home department Thursday midnight, Chudasama, who was granted bail on April 28, 2014, has been reinstated as Superintendent of Police (SP) of Vigilance Squad in the DGP’s office, Gandhinagar. Presently called the State Monitoring Cell, the squad works directly under the Gujarat state Director General of Police (DGP). However, popularly, the cell is still referred to as “DG Vigilance Squad”. The post of a Superintendent of Police in the Monitoring Cell is considered as a powerful position, since the cell has powers to conduct raids anywhere in Gujarat state to curb crimes. Chudasama, who is a 1999 batch officer, was arrested by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in April 2010 for his alleged involvement in the Sohrabuddin Sheikh fake encounter case. Allegedly, Sheikh and his wife Kausarbi were abducted and killed in 2005, near Gandhinagar in a fake encounter. After spending four years in jail, Chudasama was granted bail on April 28 by the Bombay High Court.
http://www.deccanchronicle.com/140815/nation-crime/article/ips-officer-abhay-chudasama-accused-sohrabuddin-encounter-case
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planning commission gone.
The new panel will most likely be led in an executive capacity by former union minister Suresh Prabhu, with free market economists Arvind Panagariya and Bibek Debroy as two more likely members. It will be formally chaired by the prime minister and the announcement can come as early as Monday or a day or two after that, officials familiar with discussions said. An academic with wide science and technology expertise, perhaps from IITs, and a social science expert familiar with wider Sangh Parivar thinking are likely to be two other members of the as-yet-unnamed advisory body. One immediate focus is likely to be the size of government budget, given the Kelkar committee's recommendation that the fiscal deficit-to-GDP ratio be brought down to 3% by 2017. The finance minister's deficit target for this fiscal year is 4.1%. Advice on government spending by keeping the Kelkar target in mind and devising economic and social sector strategies within that constraint is likely to be the think tank's first priority, said the official quoted earlier. Among other priorities will be a blueprint for a manufacturing revival — a theme in the PM's Independence Day speech. Resource allocation to states, as reported by ET earlier, will move to the finance ministry. As for the existing staff of the Planning Commission, most staffers are on deputation. The commission's core staff strength is less than 100 and can either be absorbed or deployed elsewhere, officials said. Read more at: http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/40353695.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst
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Growing geo-political concerns have made Indian markets more attractive, at least in short-term, among BRIC nations, say analysts. According to them, foreign flows may top $50 billion by FY15, if the government walks the talk with regards to implementation of key economic reforms. Benchmark indices rose to their fresh record highs with both the Sensex and the Nifty surpassing its previous lifetimes highs hit back in July. The S&P BSE Sensex hit a fresh lifetime high of 26,406.92 and the Nifty recorded fresh high of 7880.50 in trade on Monday. The Indian markets have rallied by around 30 per cent in US dollar terms and over 24 per cent in rupee terms so far in the year 2014, largely led by strong inflows by FIIs, which have already pumped in over $26 billion so far in the year 2014. From an FII perspective, they are really bullish on the Indian economy and rising geo-political concerns have diverted fresh flows to Indian markets from Russia
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Welcome to some more Lahori logic. If India has a defense minister who does not have additional charge for another ministry' date=' then Pakistan will stop ceasefire violations :shot:[/quote'] Lahori logic is your interpretation of my statement. Read it, read it again, assimilate it, interpret it, and if you still think the post above is what I am implying, just give up and sleep.
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Lahori logic is your interpretation of my statement. Read it' date=' read it again, assimilate it, interpret it, and if you still think the post above is what I am implying, just give up and sleep.[/quote'] Your statement is crystal clear. When your daily dose of venom spewing is done, you may retreat back to your burrow.
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Welcome to some more Lahori logic. If India has a defense minister who does not have additional charge for another ministry' date=' then Pakistan will stop ceasefire violations :shot:[/quote'] he said the opposite ...he said there is no defense minister to deal with these constant ceasefire violations not that its happening because of defense minister or lack of it .
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he said the opposite ...he said there is no defense minister to deal with these constant ceasefire violations not that its happening because of defense minister or lack of it .
Well, what will what he describes as a full-time defense minister achieve anyway? If he is implying that these need to be taken up with Pakistan, then that responsibility lies with the MEA.
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Well' date=' what will what he describes as a full-time defense minister achieve anyway? If he is implying that these need to be taken up with Pakistan, then that responsibility lies with the MEA.[/quote'] LOL! Under acche din, government bears no responsibility for Indian citizens being under fire every day!
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LOL! Under acche din' date=' government bears no responsibility for Indian citizens being under fire every day![/quote'] No. You don't know what the responsibility of the defense minister is. The MEA is responsible for taking up these violations. So, you could have said "What is Sushma Swaraj doing about these violations?" and you would have raised a valid question.
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Even Sabrinder from Ludhiana could interpret it! Sorry, Sabrinder :D .
sabinder does not exists :wall: not sure who gave me this name on this site :cantstop:
Well' date=' what will what he describes as a full-time defense minister achieve anyway? If he is implying that these need to be taken up with Pakistan, then that responsibility lies with the MEA.[/quote'] i think he is just saying there is not even defense minister to deal with these violations .. nothing to do with "then Pakistan will stop ceasefire violations" which might be under mea but i am not expert in this ..just wanted to clear out that post...now lets move on :two_thumbs_up:
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No. You don't know what the responsibility of the defense minister is. The MEA is responsible for taking up these violations. So' date=' you could have said "What is Sushma Swaraj doing about these violations?" and you would have raised a valid question.[/quote'] Are you denying protecting armed forces from attacks across the border is at least part of the Defence ministry? Yes or No would suffice.
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Are you denying protecting armed forces from attacks across the border is at least part of the Defence ministry? Yes or No would suffice.
Yes, it is. But what are you expecting a "full-time defense minister" to do that the current one does not? I guess you have also missed out on some of Modi's pre-election speeches in which he has used the slogan "Maximum Governance, minimum government". (You may have been too busy listening to Mani Shankar Aiyar and Digvijay Singh's legendary speeches or tracking Arvind Kejriwal's latest U-turn) His cabinet has been smaller than the previous government, which means that some individuals could be tasked with multiple ministries. At some point, they might find the need to have separate ministers for Finance and Defense. But in the current scenario, the government has sent a message over to the other side that peace talks cannot happen.
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I agree with Sabby about the move on part. Will be back in a few days with the next edition of acche din.
Unbelievable resembalance with Mani Shankar Aiyar you have... That taunting of acche din every week That inability to gulp the fact that Modi is now PM of India B-> :hatsoff:
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