Archive for June 28th, 2008

Raped Woman Punished by Shariat

Incident In a shocking development, a young Muslim woman who was raped by her father-in-law has been “punished” with a divorce from her husband by a community panchayat that now finds her marriage ‘illegal’. This is exactly the replay of the Imrana case after three years that has caught the nations’ attention. Ms Hamid-un-Nisha, 25, was raped by her father-in-law Mr. Ramzan Ali in Bahrawan village in Gorakhpur district. Her husband Mr. Abdul Rashid works in Dubai. Panchayat She told about the incident to her relatives and also to her husband when he returned after a few days. As the news of the incident spread, a panchayat was convened on Wednesday June 25 in which representatives from 28 panchayats of neighboring villages took part. Ali admitted before the panchayat that he had raped Hamid-un-Nisha and pleaded guilty. He has been let off with a monetary fine of Rs 35,000 to be paid to the victim by the panchayat. Hamid-un-Nisha was told that since she had sex with her father-in-law, her marriage with Rashid was ‘haraam’ (illegal) and she stood divorced.  Replay of Imrana Case Since the matter was resolved in the panchayat no FIR has been registered in the case. .  It may be recalled that in June 2005, Imrana was raped by her father-in-law in Muzaffarnagar district. The community panchayat in the village had declared her marriage illegal and had asked the victim to treat her husband as her ‘son.’ Despite of protests Imrana had lodged a case her father-in –law, who was later on sentenced to 10 years of rigorous imprisonment but Imrana is facing social ostracism in her village and community even today.   Nationwide Debate The case once again has triggered off a nationwide debate on Shariat and women’s rights. Ms Hamid-un-Nisha has been punished though she is a victim. Once again the narrow minded followers of a religion to prove their dedication have spoiled a life and the victim was forced to leave her house and to stay with her parents. And for more surprise the husband of the victim acted only like a spectator and maintained a neutral stand on the issue. In such circumstance an innocent victim has been forced to resolve to the fate and she is victim of the crime committed by the whole society. Rules are made for the welfare and well being of the society, society is not made [...]

Massive Processions in J&K

Processions Clashes continued even for the sixth day on Saturday between police and demonstrators at several places in the Kashmir valley as the protests against transfer of forest land to the Amarnath shrine board intensified. Maximum restraint was observed by police and Central Reserve Police Force to avoid a bloody confrontation despite of a few violent incidents. Massive protests started after Friday prayers when people starter pouring out in the streets throughout the Valley and started blocking roads and burnt half a dozen CRPF bunkers. Protestors burnt effigies of several political leaders. All the streets were packed with people chanting pro-freedom and anti-India slogans. They also shouted slogans against Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad and his predecessor Mufti Mohammad Sayeed holding them responsible for transferring land to SASB as part of a “major conspiracy.”   Yatra Amarnath yatra was suspended on Friday for the third time as a precautionary measure for ensuring safety of pilgrims as protests over the land transfer issue were continuing in the valley for the last few days. Because of bad weather and heavy rains it was suspended on June 20 because the routes leading to the temple had become dangerous. It was again suspended on June 25 due to heavy rush at Nunwan and Baltal base camps in Kashmir. Jammu Despite continuous appeals by Chief Minister Gulam Nabi Azad, to people to maintain calm and not to pay any heed to elements out to vitiate peace, protests have spread even to some parts of Jammu. People are also infuriated with the double standards of PDP chief “Mufti and his party ministers who first gave consent to the diversion of land to the Shri Amarnath Shrine Board (SASB) and then provoked the people to grind their own axe thereby vitiating centuries-old communal harmony”.   Political Interests All the political parties are trying to exploit the ongoing agitations to suit their Political interests eying the coming elections. PDP and its ministers in the government had themselves approved the order of giving land to SASB and now they have changed their colors. Reason is very simple they have nothing to do with the people except robbing them of their votes and engaging them in violence.    

Ganguly Asia’s Best Batsman of the Year

  Awards Former Captain of the Indian Cricket Team, Sourav Ganguly has been adjudged as the Asian Cricketer and Asian Batsman of the Year for his performance after his fighting comeback into the team, at the Castrol Asian Cricket Awards at a function held in Karachi on June 27. Ganguly has had a series of successful innings during his memorable comeback to the Indian Cricket Team during the South African tour of 2006-07.For his overall battling performances during the year, he also received the overall Castrol Asian Batsman of the Year Award. This aggressive Indian batsman had given outstanding battling performances after his memorable comeback to the Indian Team.     Other Indian Players Besides Ganguly, the other three Indians who were also awarded in the function were Sachin Tendulkar, Gautam Gambhir and Yuvraj Singh. Sachin was adjudged the best ODI Batsman while Gautam Gambhir grabbed the honor in Twenty20. Yuvraj Singh was given a special award for hitting six sixes off a Stuart Broad over in the ICC Twenty20 World Cup.     Career Ganguly played his first international one day cricket match against West Indians at Brisbane in 1992 and then was forgotten for four years. It was only in1996 that luck surprised him when he played in the first international test match of his career because the some of the players had got injured. In the second match at Lord’s he blasted a superb century. In the same year he was promoted to the top of the order on the OdIs, along with Sachin Tendulkar, thus forming one of the most destructive opening pairs in the world Cricket history.   Captain After the match-fixing exposed in 2000, he was named captain of the Indian Cricket team. Under his captaincy India own in 21 of the 49 test matches. He is considered to be the most successful captain of Indian. He was captain of Indian Cricket Team from 2000-05. Ganguly is the second among Indiana after Sachin Tendulkar who has in terms of overall runs scored. He has scored 15 centuries in test matches and 22 in ODIs. Under his captaincy Indian cricket team had reached the final of the 2003 World Cup. His score of 183 runs against Sri Lanka in the 1999 World Cup is a, second highest in world cup history and the highest by an Indian. Ganguly’s one of the most important contributions to [...]