Archive for July 30th, 2008

2007′s Voice of India Winner Dies in Maldives

Incident 20 years old Ishmeet Singh Sodhi, who had shot to fame after winning the reality TV show ‘Voice of India’ on Star, met a tragiv end when he got drowned in a swimming pool under mysterious circumstances in Maldives. Ishmeet had won the contest in November. He had gone to Maldives to perform in a show . He was staying in a hotel in Maldives. It is being said that he had gone to the hotel’s swimming pool with his friends where he, unfortunately fell into the deep of the pool and drowned. He was immediately rushed to the nearest hospital but was declared brought dead.   Music Industry Who ever heard the news was shocked and saddened by the tragic end that Ishmeet met. Only last years , people from all walks of life-friends, relatives, fans, Sikh community and especialy Punjabies from all of the world had led a campaign and proudly and unabashedly voted in favor of Ishmeet singh that made him the winner of the TV show.The news of his death spread in his home town like the wildfire. No one believed the news first but atlast accepted the end of the melodious vioce. Bollywood too was deeply shocked by the news. Abhijeet Bhattacharya deeply shocked by the news said ,”I don’t know how to react, he was like my son. I can’t believe that Ishmeet is no more.”   Life He had given up his studies and had gone against the wishes of his parents to attend the show. He was from a simple middle class family of singers.He has learnt singing from the very tender age. The nighingale of India who himself had presented the winning award to budding singer after the final of the show has expressed ‘ deep shock’. He was honoured by the a Sikh NGO named Guru Gobind Singh Study Circle with the award of Young Sikh Star of Punjab at Harmander Sahib, Amritsar. He had participated in another singing compitition named “Jo Jeeta Wohi Superstar” but was eliminated from the show on June 20, 2008. He had gone to Maldives to perform for a permotional even but met the tragedy that has left everyone shocked and saddened.

And Now Ahmadabad becomes Target of Militants

Ahmadabad Following Bangalore, Ahmadabad became the next target of serial bomb blasts planted by the militants. These twin strikes by militants at weekend took the whole nation by surprise. 17 bomb blasts rocked the Ahmadabad on Saturday. Numbers of dead kept on rising as there were many critically wounded people who succumbed to their injuries lator on. But the worst attack was waiting for the innocent people in the government civil hospital. When the injured were being brought to the hospital and there was a huge rush, the bomb went of that was planted in a car inside the hospital. According to the witnesses more than 25 people died in the blast.   Indian Mujahidin Militants had used the same technique as they had used the previous day. Bombs were planted at the most populous places and were timed to blast at the rush hours to maximize the death toll. A group that has named itself ‘ Indian Mujahidin’ has taken the responsibility of triggering the bomb blasts. But intelligence sources say that it is the changed name of SIMI. Militants had planted and timed the bombs in such a manner that the damage could be maximized. At some places there were two bombs planted with separate timings. When people rushed to help the injured people the second bomb used to blast.   Lessons This was the second major terrorist strike after the Jaipur blasts. It also indicated the failure of state and central secret agencies to track the culprits in advance. Bur what surprised the nation most was that on the next day two abandoned cars full of bombs and about nine live bombs planted at separate places were found in the Surat city. It was the timely information that prevented the major catastrophe. But it could become possible only because of the active support of the local public to the police. Militants used every means to rise tensions between the two communities. But public has shown maturity and have understood the motifs of the militants. It has also shook the intelligence agencies to change according to the time and not to act according to their perceptions. It has also forced the government to think seriously about how to increase co-operation between all the investigation agencies. Public, intelligence agencies and the government have learnt some lessons to avoid the disaster in future.