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Swayamsevak Binish, hacked to death in Thilankeri , Kannur by cpm goons
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@Juggernautjatt now intellectual wing AAP Punjab has revolted ....7 days ultimatum given for reinstating Chottepur.......Its a small group not as large as youth wing....just around 2000 people.....but these are the people who used to plan stragies and policies for party
 
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http://www.hindustantimes.com/punja...from-punjab/story-4ubVYnZ9fnZPKtBbjmEkEN.html

Isko kehte hain pagal ho jana:p:

AAP has called back their "OBSERVERS" ( Read Collection agents of Durgesh Pathak) from Punjab ...a move seen as a coming under protests from local AAP leaders

Another Part of the news - Sanjay Singh said he wants to reach on an understanding with FORTH FRONT led by Navjot Sidhu ............Hinting at possible coalation

So Chottepur coming Back via Forth front colation ?:what:

lots of stuff happening on daily basis...........good thing AAP is getting back to senses
 
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Three ex-CJIs echo judge’s claim on SC collegium!

DELHI: Transparency and consensus are needed in the Supreme Courtcollegium proceedings for selecting judges, three former CJIs have said in support of Justice J Chelameswar's unprecedented decision to stay away from collegium meetings.

During their tenure as CJIs, they had never faced a problem in achieving consensus among members of the collegium, they said.

Each believed in free and frank discussion on merits and demerits of a person in the zone of consideration and they said names were recommended only when there was a consensus. Justice Sathasivam, now governor of Kerala, told TOI that transparency as well as consensus are two crucial aspects of any selection process, more so when persons are selected for appointment as judges of the Supreme Court or the high courts.

Justice Lodha said smooth functioning of the collegium depends on two crucial aspects — the head of the institution (CJI) and the attempt to find consensus. "It takes time to find consensus. Before placing a name before the collegium, adequate material on antecedents, merit and capability of the person must be collected from every possible source. There should be free and frank exchange of views. If consensus eludes a particular name, it should not be recommended on the basis of majority," he said.

Reflecting on Justice Chelameswar's opacity charge against collegium, Justices Sathasivam and Lodha favoured recording of views of the collegium members on names considered for appointment of judges to improve transparency. Justice Lodha said: "The views of members of the collegium were not recorded earlier because every member trusted the other. They had trust in each other. With passage of time and with all that is happening around, transparency is the need of the hour." Justice Balakrishnan agreed that there should be transparency and consensus among the collegium members prior to recommending a person for appointment. But he was against recording of collegium members' views on a person in the zone of consideration.

"Overwhelming majority of the persons considered for appointment to the Supreme Court are all chief justices of high courts. Members of the collegium may have an adverse view on a CJ of the HC and he is entitled to express it in the collegium meeting. But to record it is to give credence to a view as gospel. Moreover, if these records get leaked, the person officiating as HC CJ would find himself in a piquant situation.

NEW DELHI: Transparency and consensus are needed in the Supreme Courtcollegium proceedings for selecting judges, three former CJIs have said in support of Justice J Chelameswar's unprecedented decision to stay away from collegium meetings.

During their tenure as CJIs, they had never faced a problem in achieving consensus among members of the collegium, they said.

Each believed in free and frank discussion on merits and demerits of a person in the zone of consideration and they said names were recommended only when there was a consensus. Justice Sathasivam, now governor of Kerala, told TOI that transparency as well as consensus are two crucial aspects of any selection process, more so when persons are selected for appointment as judges of the Supreme Court or the high courts.

Justice Lodha said smooth functioning of the collegium depends on two crucial aspects — the head of the institution (CJI) and the attempt to find consensus. "It takes time to find consensus. Before placing a name before the collegium, adequate material on antecedents, merit and capability of the person must be collected from every possible source. There should be free and frank exchange of views. If consensus eludes a particular name, it should not be recommended on the basis of majority," he said.

Reflecting on Justice Chelameswar's opacity charge against collegium, Justices Sathasivam and Lodha favoured recording of views of the collegium members on names considered for appointment of judges to improve transparency. Justice Lodha said: "The views of members of the collegium were not recorded earlier because every member trusted the other. They had trust in each other. With passage of time and with all that is happening around, transparency is the need of the hour." Justice Balakrishnan agreed that there should be transparency and consensus among the collegium members prior to recommending a person for appointment. But he was against recording of collegium members' views on a person in the zone of consideration.

"Overwhelming majority of the persons considered for appointment to the Supreme Court are all chief justices of high courts. Members of the collegium may have an adverse view on a CJ of the HC and he is entitled to express it in the collegium meeting. But to record it is to give credence to a view as gospel. Moreover, if these records get leaked, the person officiating as HC CJ would find himself in a piquant situation.

How can the views of collegium members expressing an unverified charge against a sitting CJ be recorded without giving the latter a chance to rebut? This will also be against principles of natural justice," Justice Balakrishnan said.

Justice Balakrishnan said: "The collegium is not a departmental promotion committee to record every charge against a person. Collegium is a body comprising senior-most Supreme Court judges who are responsible persons. If there is no consensus on a name, that person should never be recommended for appointment."

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K G Balkrishnan was the Most corrupt of the CJI s in recent years. Best is to keep him out of any credible news !S Kumar
But Justices Sathasivam and Lodha differed with Justice Balakrishnan on recording the meetings. "Transparency is important for the health of a system, be it collegium or any other selection process. Hence, recording views of collegium members is essential. Views of each member on a particular name in zone of consideration must be recorded and should form part of the record sent to the government along with the recommendation," Justice Sathasivam said. "However, consensus on a name recommended for appointment as judge is more important than transparency.

If there is a single valid dissent to a name, that person should not be recommended for appointment as a judge," he added.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...laim-on-SC-collegium/articleshow/53999428.cms
 
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http://m.ndtv.com/india-news/exclus...t-went-down-at-kashmir-all-party-meet-1454104

The top ten hurdles in the Kashmir Valley as identified by the government.

1. The use of social media for false rumours to instigate youth to lead and mobilise violent mobs
2. Stone pelting on security forces by radicalised and incited youth
3. Armed militants are also mixed with stone-pelting mobs and are addressing rallies
4. Militants using cover of such agitating mobs have been firing at security forces and lobbing grenades, provoking security forces to retaliate
5. Attacks/threats on government officers, political representatives and families of policemen
6. No identifiable leadership of protests
7. Infiltration attempts from Pakistan continue
8. Common people are facing hardships because of continuous hartal calls and forced bandhs
9. Several peaceful protests with anti-India and pro-Pakistan slogans
10. Challenge of radicalization
 
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http://www.hindustantimes.com/punja...from-punjab/story-4ubVYnZ9fnZPKtBbjmEkEN.html

Isko kehte hain pagal ho jana:p:

AAP has called back their "OBSERVERS" ( Read Collection agents of Durgesh Pathak) from Punjab ...a move seen as a coming under protests from local AAP leaders

Another Part of the news - Sanjay Singh said he wants to reach on an understanding with FORTH FRONT led by Navjot Sidhu ............Hinting at possible coalation

So Chottepur coming Back via Forth front colation ?:what:

lots of stuff happening on daily basis...........good thing AAP is getting back to senses


Even if chottepur goes to 4th front with siddhu, they might partner with congress..no?
 
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Swayamsevak Binish, hacked to death in Thilankeri , Kannur by cpm goons
CrckvcRVIAAsi0m.jpg

Main stream media silence on attack on RSS members is deafening.

http://www.hindustantimes.com/punja...from-punjab/story-4ubVYnZ9fnZPKtBbjmEkEN.html

Isko kehte hain pagal ho jana:p:

AAP has called back their "OBSERVERS" ( Read Collection agents of Durgesh Pathak) from Punjab ...a move seen as a coming under protests from local AAP leaders

Another Part of the news - Sanjay Singh said he wants to reach on an understanding with FORTH FRONT led by Navjot Sidhu ............Hinting at possible coalation

So Chottepur coming Back via Forth front colation ?:what:

lots of stuff happening on daily basis...........good thing AAP is getting back to senses
Let's see if chottepur can swallow his pride and join AAP again.
 
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Main stream media silence on attack on RSS members is deafening.


Let's see if chottepur can swallow his pride and join AAP again.
It will be even worse for AAP, should Chotepur come back. There'll be a demand to see the video clip...& questions will be raised about the propriety. Either way, it's not going to be easy to undo the damage!
 
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Main stream media silence on attack on RSS members is deafening.


Let's see if chottepur can swallow his pride and join AAP again.
Killing right wingers is a sacred duty & keeping mum is mark to pay real tribute to poor right wingers.....
Oh.. His father was not a gov teacher nor his mother was aaganwadi karyakarta....
Oh... He did not pick the gun against the nation to get few accolades posthumous from news outlets...
Indian media ROT IN HELL ......
 
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Main stream media silence on attack on RSS members is deafening.


Let's see if chottepur can swallow his pride and join AAP again.

how can I blame MSM when This incident is not even a news for local malayalam media ? They are all celebrating an Albanian fraud's canonization
 
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