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  • Morbi bridge collapse: Families line up to bury dead 

    By AFP

    MORBI: There were so many dead that their families had to queue up to bury them.

    Hundreds of mourners milled among the rows of graves at the Muslim cemetery in Morbi on Monday, a day after more than 130 people were killed in India’s worst bridge collapse in decades.

    Relatives dug graves for their kin with the help of staff, as mourners tried to comfort each other and volunteers offered the grieving families water.

    Some hugged each other, some cried, some mourned in silence as they waited their turn to lay the bodies to rest, with a shortage of coffins slowing the process.

    The newly-renovated, nearly 150-year-old suspension bridge in the Gujarat town — a renowned tourist attraction — was packed with visitors when it collapsed on the last day of the Diwali holiday season.

    Around 50 Hindu cremations were held on Monday, and 37 Muslim funerals were being carried out at the only Islamic cemetery in the district.

    Local businessman Rafiq Gaffar was burying two of his nephews: Nisar Iqbal, 21, and 12-year-old Arman Irfan.

    They were close friends and had told their mothers they were going to the bridge. The family rushed to the site when they learned of the collapse.

    “It was mayhem,” said Gaffar, 45. “People were crying and wailing. It was a scene from doomsday.

    “There were bodies floating on the water everywhere and people trapped on the bridge who were frantically calling for help.

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    “We had no hope after witnessing the scenes. We were just hoping to see their bodies.” They searched for the boys for eight hours, he said, but did not find them.”

    Finally around six in the morning their bodies were fished out. “Our family is devastated and it is difficult to overcome the loss.”

    Arman was the eldest of three brothers, he added. “He was in school and was too young to die.”

    Nisar had just started working at a spare parts shop and was helping to earn money for the family.

    “He has a sister who is getting married next year but we don’t know what will happen now. It will take us ages, in fact our lives to come out of this tragedy.

    “They were young and we have nothing left now.”

    ‘Broken and shattered’ The bridge had just re-opened after a months-long renovation and reports said it had not had proper approvals.

    Nine people from the management firm that ran it were arrested Monday on suspicion of culpable homicide not amounting to murder, police said.

    “The government is clearly at fault,” said Gaffar. “Our lives were reduced to the mere 15 rupees (18 US cents) that the government earned from the tickets.

    “We don’t expect any justice. The powerful rule this country and the poor suffer. No one will ever be held responsible for the deaths.”

    Qadir Bhai Sama, 80, had fond memories of regularly taking his grandson to the bridge as a child.

    Now 17, Sahil Dilawar Sama went to it for the last time on Sunday, with three friends.

    “He promised his mother he would be back in two hours but the next day only his body returned,” said Sama. Of the three friends who accompanied him, one also died and the other two were hospitalised, he added. “They were close to each other and even tried to save each other.”

    The official in charge of the graveyard, Mohammad Toufeeq, 40, said his staff had been working without a break to help the victims’ families.

    “We haven’t slept or eaten anything since last night,” he said. “The entire area is in mourning.

    “We feel broken and shattered. There are no words to describe the loss and I think there’s nothing which will ease our pain.”

    MORBI: There were so many dead that their families had to queue up to bury them.

    Hundreds of mourners milled among the rows of graves at the Muslim cemetery in Morbi on Monday, a day after more than 130 people were killed in India’s worst bridge collapse in decades.

    Relatives dug graves for their kin with the help of staff, as mourners tried to comfort each other and volunteers offered the grieving families water.

    Some hugged each other, some cried, some mourned in silence as they waited their turn to lay the bodies to rest, with a shortage of coffins slowing the process.

    The newly-renovated, nearly 150-year-old suspension bridge in the Gujarat town — a renowned tourist attraction — was packed with visitors when it collapsed on the last day of the Diwali holiday season.

    Around 50 Hindu cremations were held on Monday, and 37 Muslim funerals were being carried out at the only Islamic cemetery in the district.

    Local businessman Rafiq Gaffar was burying two of his nephews: Nisar Iqbal, 21, and 12-year-old Arman Irfan.

    They were close friends and had told their mothers they were going to the bridge. The family rushed to the site when they learned of the collapse.

    “It was mayhem,” said Gaffar, 45. “People were crying and wailing. It was a scene from doomsday.

    “There were bodies floating on the water everywhere and people trapped on the bridge who were frantically calling for help.

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    “We had no hope after witnessing the scenes. We were just hoping to see their bodies.” They searched for the boys for eight hours, he said, but did not find them.”

    Finally around six in the morning their bodies were fished out. “Our family is devastated and it is difficult to overcome the loss.”

    Arman was the eldest of three brothers, he added. “He was in school and was too young to die.”

    Nisar had just started working at a spare parts shop and was helping to earn money for the family.

    “He has a sister who is getting married next year but we don’t know what will happen now. It will take us ages, in fact our lives to come out of this tragedy.

    “They were young and we have nothing left now.”

    ‘Broken and shattered’ 
    The bridge had just re-opened after a months-long renovation and reports said it had not had proper approvals.

    Nine people from the management firm that ran it were arrested Monday on suspicion of culpable homicide not amounting to murder, police said.

    “The government is clearly at fault,” said Gaffar. “Our lives were reduced to the mere 15 rupees (18 US cents) that the government earned from the tickets.

    “We don’t expect any justice. The powerful rule this country and the poor suffer. No one will ever be held responsible for the deaths.”

    Qadir Bhai Sama, 80, had fond memories of regularly taking his grandson to the bridge as a child.

    Now 17, Sahil Dilawar Sama went to it for the last time on Sunday, with three friends.

    “He promised his mother he would be back in two hours but the next day only his body returned,” said Sama. Of the three friends who accompanied him, one also died and the other two were hospitalised, he added. “They were close to each other and even tried to save each other.”

    The official in charge of the graveyard, Mohammad Toufeeq, 40, said his staff had been working without a break to help the victims’ families.

    “We haven’t slept or eaten anything since last night,” he said. “The entire area is in mourning.

    “We feel broken and shattered. There are no words to describe the loss and I think there’s nothing which will ease our pain.”

  • Chhattisgarh: Maoists abduct, kill journalist’s kin on suspicion of being police informer

    By PTI

    BIJAPUR: Maoists abducted and killed the brother of a journalist on suspicion of being a police informer in Chhattisgarh’s Bijapur district, a senior police official said.

    The victim, Basant Jhadi, was abducted by Maoists on Friday and killed on Monday after they held a ‘jan adalat’ (people’s court or kangaroo court) in Kotapalli village on the Chhattisgarh-Telangana border, Inspector General of Police (Bastar Range) Sundarraj P said on Wednesday.

    Jhadi, who was the brother of a local journalist, was killed on suspicion of being a police informer, he said.

    “As per the information received so far, the victim’s relatives have performed his last rites, but they are yet to lodge a police complaint,” the official said.

    Maoists often hold ‘jan adalat’ where persons suspected to be loyal to the state are killed in full public view.

    In the past also, there have been a number of incidents of Maoists killing people on the suspicion of being police informers in south Bastar region, which comprises Bijapur, Dantewada and Sukma districts.

    BIJAPUR: Maoists abducted and killed the brother of a journalist on suspicion of being a police informer in Chhattisgarh’s Bijapur district, a senior police official said.

    The victim, Basant Jhadi, was abducted by Maoists on Friday and killed on Monday after they held a ‘jan adalat’ (people’s court or kangaroo court) in Kotapalli village on the Chhattisgarh-Telangana border, Inspector General of Police (Bastar Range) Sundarraj P said on Wednesday.

    Jhadi, who was the brother of a local journalist, was killed on suspicion of being a police informer, he said.

    “As per the information received so far, the victim’s relatives have performed his last rites, but they are yet to lodge a police complaint,” the official said.

    Maoists often hold ‘jan adalat’ where persons suspected to be loyal to the state are killed in full public view.

    In the past also, there have been a number of incidents of Maoists killing people on the suspicion of being police informers in south Bastar region, which comprises Bijapur, Dantewada and Sukma districts.

  • Police of both states face-off over death of BJP leader’s wife

    Express News Service

    DEHRADHUN: The issue of firing has become a prestige battle between the police of the two states after the wife of a BJP block chief was killed in cross-firing in Bharatpur village on Wednesday night. The statements of two senior officers of Uttarakhand Police seem to be adding to the woes of Moradabad police in Uttar Pradesh.

    Kumaon Range DIG Nilesh Anand said that Moradabad police has fired without informing, which we are investigating. “No private arms, empty cartridges or cartridges have been recovered from the spot,” SSP Manjunath TC said, adding, “Only bullet marks have been found from government weapons”.

    DIG Nilesh said had they (UP Police) informed the local police, they could have helped them better as they were aware of the area. The injured UP police officers went to Moradabad hospital without informing us.

    Uttarakhand Director General of Police Ashok Kumar said moradabad police had come to nab the mafia carrying a reward of Rs 50000.  It is also being investigated from which side the bullet hit first. The culprits will not be spared under any circumstances.

    The controversy over the death of the BJP block Pramukh’s wife after being shot in cross-firing with the Uttar Pradesh Police, which came to conduct a raid in search of the mining mafia, does not seem to be resolved. After the incident in the Bharatpur, the police of both Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand are blaming as well as rejecting each other’s claims.

    Police and SOG team of Thakurdwara of UP clashed with villagers when they came to raid Bharatpur village of Kunda in search of mining mafia carrying a reward of Rs 50000. Gurjit Kaur, wife of Jaspur Block Pramukh Gurtaj Singh Bhullar, was killed in the firing from both sides. Six policemen were injured in the clash. Two were injured in the firing and their condition remains critical.

    The postmortem was also videographed, while a panel of two doctors conducted the postmortem on Thursday. On the other hand, the UP Police has registered a case against 30-35 unidentified people at Thakurdwara police station.

    DEHRADHUN: The issue of firing has become a prestige battle between the police of the two states after the wife of a BJP block chief was killed in cross-firing in Bharatpur village on Wednesday night. The statements of two senior officers of Uttarakhand Police seem to be adding to the woes of Moradabad police in Uttar Pradesh.

    Kumaon Range DIG Nilesh Anand said that Moradabad police has fired without informing, which we are investigating. “No private arms, empty cartridges or cartridges have been recovered from the spot,” SSP Manjunath TC said, adding, “Only bullet marks have been found from government weapons”.

    DIG Nilesh said had they (UP Police) informed the local police, they could have helped them better as they were aware of the area. The injured UP police officers went to Moradabad hospital without informing us.

    Uttarakhand Director General of Police Ashok Kumar said moradabad police had come to nab the mafia carrying a reward of Rs 50000.  It is also being investigated from which side the bullet hit first. The culprits will not be spared under any circumstances.

    The controversy over the death of the BJP block Pramukh’s wife after being shot in cross-firing with the Uttar Pradesh Police, which came to conduct a raid in search of the mining mafia, does not seem to be resolved. After the incident in the Bharatpur, the police of both Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand are blaming as well as rejecting each other’s claims.

    Police and SOG team of Thakurdwara of UP clashed with villagers when they came to raid Bharatpur village of Kunda in search of mining mafia carrying a reward of Rs 50000. Gurjit Kaur, wife of Jaspur Block Pramukh Gurtaj Singh Bhullar, was killed in the firing from both sides. Six policemen were injured in the clash. Two were injured in the firing and their condition remains critical.

    The postmortem was also videographed, while a panel of two doctors conducted the postmortem on Thursday. On the other hand, the UP Police has registered a case against 30-35 unidentified people at Thakurdwara police station.

  • Two terrorists killed at near LoC in JK’s Kupwara

    By PTI

    SRINAGAR: Two terrorists were killed as security forces foiled an infiltration bid near the Line of Control (LoC) in the Machil sector of Jammu and Kashmir’s Kupwara district on Sunday, police said.

    Srinagar-based PRO Defence Col Emron Musavi said that based on specific intelligence inputs received from police and other intelligence agencies of likely infiltration attempt in Machil sector, troops were put on high alert and joint ambushes of police and Army laid.

    At around 7:30 am in prevailing poor weather conditions, alert troops observed two armed infiltrators crossing the LoC near Tekri Nar, Machil, he said.

    The infiltrating terrorists were engaged and both terrorists were ”neutralised”, the PRO Defence said.

    He said two AK 47 rifles, six AK magazines, 53 AK 47 rounds, four hand grenades, two pistols, two pistol magazines, 35 pistol rounds, along with some Pakistani currency and food items were found from the possession of the slain ultras.

    SRINAGAR: Two terrorists were killed as security forces foiled an infiltration bid near the Line of Control (LoC) in the Machil sector of Jammu and Kashmir’s Kupwara district on Sunday, police said.

    Srinagar-based PRO Defence Col Emron Musavi said that based on specific intelligence inputs received from police and other intelligence agencies of likely infiltration attempt in Machil sector, troops were put on high alert and joint ambushes of police and Army laid.

    At around 7:30 am in prevailing poor weather conditions, alert troops observed two armed infiltrators crossing the LoC near Tekri Nar, Machil, he said.

    The infiltrating terrorists were engaged and both terrorists were ”neutralised”, the PRO Defence said.

    He said two AK 47 rifles, six AK magazines, 53 AK 47 rounds, four hand grenades, two pistols, two pistol magazines, 35 pistol rounds, along with some Pakistani currency and food items were found from the possession of the slain ultras.

  • Uttarakhand receptionist murder| Police to ensure Ankita’s killers are hanged: DGP Ashok Kumar

    Additional SP Kotdwar Shekhar Chandra Suyal also refuted a report on social media that evidence at the resort was destroyed.

  • Rahul Gandhi insulting slain Army soldiers: Shah

    BJP chief Amit Shah Saturday alleged that Congress president Rahul Gandhi was insulting slain Army soldiers by claiming that the 2016 surgical strike across the LoC was conducted to win the Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections.

    He said that today Army jawans have developed a sense of pride that their government is standing behind them rock solid.

    “Prime Minister Narendra Modi took revenge for Army martyrs. Rahul Gandhi is saying that surgical strike was conducted to win Uttar Pradesh election. You insult the martyrs of the country. You could not even show some courage,” Shah said at a public meeting in Phalodi town of Jodhpur district in Rajasthan.

    Addressing a gathering at Udaipur in poll-bound Rajasthan earlier Saturday, Rahul Gandhi alleged that the surgical strike was made public as the BJP was fighting elections in Uttar Pradesh.

    He also told the gathering, “Like during the Narendra Modi government, surgical strike was conducted thrice during Manmohan Singh government. Are you aware of it? Modi actually reached into the Army’s domain and shaped surgical strike into a political asset.”

    Hitting out at the Congress, Shah said, “On one hand there is a troop of patriots under leadership of Narendra Modi and on the other hand there is a troop which doesn’t have a leader, policy and principles.”

    He also took a dig at Gandhi’s party for not declaring its chief ministerial candidate, and wondered how can an “army” win which has not been able to finalise its leader.