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Subodh Kumar Singh Rathor call, tried his best to assuage the Inspector Subhash Chand of Upendra Raghav, Ravi Saini, Names of about 60 persons who was posted at Siana police irate crowd and he was joined the Siana Police station who Ashish Chauhan, Shikhar have been mentioned as station in the district. by the Sub-Divisional witnessed the gory murder of Agrawal, former Pradhan Raj unidentified. Subodh was murdered by Magistrate (SDM) of Siyana a mob of Bajrang Dal activists who kept on announcing via a ' ( )* who were protesting the pres- loudshailer that exemplary ! ence of a cow carcass in sugar- action was being taken against cane field of Mahav village those found guilty of killing + ,-'$ under the jurisdiction of Siana coes. However, there were cer- "# R police station on Monday. tain elements who were not in “It appears to be a cold- a mood to listen and they ! . ( blooded murder as rioters had egged on the irate crowd to take come fully armed with arms, revenge. Situation went out of he son of the police inspec- Lucknow: Defending Vishwa iron rods, spears and wooden hand and soon there was free Ttor killed in mob violence Hindu Parishad and Bajrang sticks and they specifically tar- of all as the police team led by over alleged cow slaughter in Dal in the Bulandshahr vio- geted Inspector Subodh,” a Inspector Subodh Kumar was Bulandshahr said his father lence on Monday, Deputy police officer said on the con- outnumbered. The mob, that wanted him to be a good citi- Chief Minister Keshav Prasad dition of anonymity. Circle was baying for his blood, tar- zen who doesn’t provoke vio- Maurya on Tuesday said that Officer (CO) of Siana Satya geted Inspector Subodh Kumar lence over religion. it would be premature to Prakash Sharma escaped death and snatched away his .32 bore “My father has lost his life name a Hindu outfit for the as police force arrived on time licensed gun and three cell- in this Hindu-Muslim dispute. fracas before the probe was and he was taken out to safety phones, including the one with Whose father is next?” completed. “I am deeply sad- from a locked room. the CUG number of the Uttar Abhishek Singh said. dened by the incident in Inspector Subodh could the time he was taken to hos- in the killing, is on the run, of Inspector Subodh Kumar Pradesh Police. They shot in Inspector Subodh Singh, Bulandshahr. The State not escape as rioters attacked pital, he had succumbed to bul- police officials said. had come prepared to bump the head with his revolver. As who had initially probed the tion, and a 20-year-old man Government has constituted a with deadly sharp weapons let injuries in the head. According to sources in him off as they did not heed to other policemen tried to take 2015 lynching of Dadri resident were killed Monday during an SIT which is probing the mat- and did not allow the rescue Bajrang Dal district con- Bulandshahr Police, it appears the continuous assurance given him to hospital, the mob Mohammed Akhlaq over attack on policemen. ter threadbare,” he said. team to take him to hospital. By vener Yogesh Raj, main accused that those behind the murder by him to lodge an FIR after a attacked them,” said police. rumours about beef consump- Detailed report on P7 Detailed report on P7 R ! # "# %& '() %* $ % # nion Minister Uma Bharti n an effort to attract nation- Uon Tuesday said she won’t he Army is upset over the Ial and international tourists contest the next Lok Sabha TGovernment’s decision to the State government has elections. The senior BJP reject a long-pending demand planned a State of the Art leader’s announcement came for enhanced Military Service Mud-house complex at days after her Cabinet colleague Pay (MSP) for more than one Dumka, which will comprise Sushma Swaraj said she won’t lakh personnel and will seek a mud houses, cafeteria, confer- contest the next general elec- review. ence hall etc. Chief Minister tions. Bharti said she will instead The MSP is given besides raghubar Das today asked to concentrate on the issues of salary in recognition of the make the complex as per inter- Ram temple in Ayodhya and conditions and hardships faced national standards and $ % " & $ % " "$ # cleanliness of the river Ganga by the armed forces while per- announced that RS 2.5 to 3 & "# '"# "$ # ( for the next one-and-a half forming their duties. This con- crore would be granted from & " "# years. The Union Drinking cept was introduced in India in CSR funds for the complex. Water and Sanitation Minister, the Sixth Pay Commission. jawans. The Seventh Pay they said the matter was dis- While holding a review bilities for the same and they however, clarified that she was Many European countries Commission had fixed 5,200 cussed also amongst the three meeting of district level devel- can be given Rs 1000 as incen- not quitting politics. have implemented MSP to as MSP per month for JCOs services and the Defence opment schemes in Dumka, tive for each house. He also % When asked about boost the morale of its armed and jawans. This special Ministry were on the same Das watched the power-point asked to complete the 1700 Sushma’s announcement, the forces. allowance was fixed at 15,500 page on the issue. presentation on the proposed Ambedkar Awas for widows in Jhansi MP said, “I am so sorry. The armed forces this time for officers between On the rationale for MSP, mud-house complex present by the district in set time frame. He & ++ I have said so (won’t contest round had sought a hike from Lieutenant-rank and Brigadier- they said the soldiers and their DC Mukesh Kumar. said that widow pension and elections) one or two years ago. 5,500 as recommended by rank. civilian counterparts in Central The CM also instructed to Ambedkar Awas must be com- : " "# Sushmaji has said it now. Don’t the Seventh Pay Commission Elaborating upon the Government services cannot be make Massanjore Boat Club pleted with sensitivity. The CM $ " % " " '' "' link both these things which are in 2016 to 10,000 per month Army’s anguish over the rejec- compared given the fact the Tourist Complex an interna- asked the district administra- ' %% % (' $* same, but the time and reasons in MSP for Junior tion of hike in MSP for JCOs, nature of duties performed by tional level tourist site. He said tion officials to complete works + % ,,- ." $ " " " # are different.” Bharti announced Commissioned Officers (JCO) sources said JCOs perform a the jawans and JCOs. that lighting arrangements for providing drinking water # ( # " / * " " that she would set out on a and others below officer rank crucial role in the overall com- should be such at the complex facilities for primitive tribal - 2,500-km yatra (pilgrimage) in the Army, IAF and Navy. mand structure and are link at night that it gets a grand look. groups in mission mode. He "' " ' ' % (' $* along the Ganga river on foot The proposal was turned down between officers and men. $ Das also asked for branding of said that there was no dearth of + " $ " " ('% %' O from Makar Sankranti in by the Finance Ministry there- Appreciating their relevance, the complex by means of adver- funds for public welfare works #'- L2"+" " (' # January next year for nearly by impacting 1.12 lakh per- the Government had granted )(+ tisement at State and national and there should not be any (' " (( " % (' " one-and-a-half years by “leav- sonnel including 87,646 JCOs JCOs the status of gazetted offi- level so that more and more involvement of middlemen in '%' # " #% ##%'3M " - ing power”. “I believe that one and 25,434 personnel of the cers (Group B) last year. %-- people could reach Massanjore. PMAY and other government ." $ #" " % " " has to go to the banks of the same rank in the IAF and Officials said it was not the At the same time he asked offi- schemes being run in the dis- (' # ('% 2"+" " Ganga river by leaving power Navy, sources said here on right thing to treat the JCOs on cials to run the tourist complex trict. ( # " '- ' " " " ( #%' and I am doing so for next one- Tuesday. If the proposal had a par with the jawans as regards "# $ " " in a professional way and main- The CM asked to run %' % 3 ' + " % ('- and-a-half years. gone through, the financial granting MSP since JCOs are %' " 5 # tain cleanliness at the place. Basuki incensed sticks enter- " '' " # % ' # - But I will be campaigning spending would have amount- gazetted officers with long ( " (''- Das also instructed to make prise in a professional way so + $+" (' .' . " " $3 " ' and would do politics till my last ed to 610 crore, they added. years of service. ." "%' % ' # Ambedkar Awas in mission that production, demand of * " $* - and that too with energy,” Bharti The MSP has two cate- Pointing out that the Army #' + # 5 # mode during the meeting.
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