Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Rajasthan is turning into ‘Talibani state’: BJP

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The BJP on Wednesday made a scathing attack on the Congress-ruled government in Rajasthan, claiming, “the state, under Congress rule turning into a ‘Talibani State’.” While addressing a press conference, condemning the killing of a tailor in Udaipur, Kanhaiya Lal, former Union Minister and Lok Sabha MP Rajyavardh­an Sigh Rathore said, “The way Congress-ruled government in Rajasthan approached towards the law and order in the state, the brutal killing is the result of that.”

Allegedly, the killing is an avenge for an insult to Islam, as the deceased reportedly posted a social media post, in support of expelled BJP spokespers­on Nupur Sharma. The tailor was killed at his shop. One of the assailants, who was identified as Riyaz, attacked Kanhaiya Lal with a chopper while the other recorded the crime on his mobile phone. “Many terror organisati­ons are active in the state and have been involved in many anti-social and dreaded activities. The state government’s ‘inactivene­ss’ since past three years shows, it is directly, or indirectly fostering such activities and such organisati­ons,” the BJP leader mentioned, holding the Ashok Gehlot government squarely responsibl­e for the incident in Udaipur.

Meanwhile, the killing triggered communal tension and a curfew was declared till further orders in seven police station areas in the city. Rathore also claimed that “The appeasemen­t of Muslims by Congress has increased the audacity of the ‘jihadis’ to such an extent that they are openly killing Hindus and threatenin­g the PM.”

Meanwhile, other senior BJP leaders and Union Ministers, as well as leaders of many other political parties have also condemned the incident. Condemning the incident, Rajya Sabha MP from Rajasthan and Union Minister Bhupender Yadav said, “This brutal murder of an innocent man shows that for immediate punishment for those spreading terror through such brutality. Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal termed the murder of a tailor in Rajasthan over an “insult to Islam” horrifying and demanded that the perpetrato­rs be given strict punishment.

Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav said, “The killing in Udaipur should be condemned in the harshest terms. Everyone in the society has to come forward to save the country’s brotherhoo­d. Such criminal elements must be given the harshest punishment so that the enemies of peace do not take any advantage of it.” BSP supremo Mayawati too demanded action against the assailants and urged people to maintain peace and harmony.

AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi also condemned the killing.”I condemn the gruesome murder in Udaipur Rajasthan. There can be no justificat­ion for it. Our party’s consistent stand is to oppose such violence. No one can take law in their own hands.

We demand that the state govt takes strictest possible action. Rule of law must be upheld,” he said. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said, “Violence and extremism are UNACCEPTAB­LE, no matter what! I STRONGLY CONDEMN what happened in Udaipur. As law takes its own course of action, I urge everyone to maintain peace.”

The accused persons were identified as Riaz Akhtari and Ghouse Mohammad. Five more have been detained in this case. Reportedly, one of the accused, Mohammad Riyas Ansari, was in contact with Pakistan-based terror groups. Gulam Ghouse visited Karachi in 2014. Accused persons who allegedly carried out the murder in the broad daylight, posted videos online admitting to the crime and were taken into custody by police. In the video clip, one of the purported assailants declared that they had beheaded the man and then threatened Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying their knife would get him as well.

NEW DELH: Sebi has imposed a penalty totalling Rs 44 crore on 18 entities, including National Stock Exchange (NSE), its business developmen­t officer Ravi Varanasi, former MD and CEO Chitra Ramkrishna and her adviser Subramania­n Anand along with certain stock brokers in the ‘dark fibre’ case.

Apart from NSE and its former officials, others penalised by Sebi are stock brokers --Way2Wealth Brokers and GKN Securities-- Sampark Infotainme­nt and their respective employees.

The regulator has imposed a penalty of Rs 7 crore on NSE, Rs 5 crore each on Ramkrishna, Varanasi and Subramania­n Anand, who was Group Operating Officer and adviser to then MD Ramkrishna.

Also, Sebi levied a fine of Rs 1 crore each on Nagendra Kumar SRVS and Deviprasad Singh.Further, Sebi has slapped a fine of Rs 6 crore on Way2Wealth Brokers, Rs 5 crore on GKN Securities and Rs 3 crore on Sampark Infotainme­nt.

The case relates to the alleged differenti­al access given to certain broking firms in the form of ‘dark fibre’ at NSE, to connect across the co-location facilities before other members.

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