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Fwd: [bangla-vision] MTT Newsletter:248 - Tuesday, July 06, 2010.



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Hyderabad: Senior Sindh Boxing coach Faqeer Hussain Baloch Passed away at the age of 65 due to heart attack, MTT learned from Pakistan Boxing Federation (PBF) in Hyderabad, Pakistan.
 
 
OSLO: Condemning the gross human rights violations in Occupied Kashmir, Kashmir Scandinavian Council (KSC) Executive Director Sardar Ali Shahnawaz Khan has said that India has failed to mislead the world community over its gross human rights violations in Occupied Kashmir.
 
 
Karnataka BJP Government has passed "Karnataka Prevention of Slaughter and Preservation of Cattle Bill 2010" (June 2010). There has been a strong opposition to this move from the civil society. Some of social activists point out that this piece of legislation is "communal in intent and anti-farmer in consequence". There have been series of meetings to express the concern of people, especially those of dalits and farmers to this legislation. Some of them said that implementation of the bill in its present form will deprive citizens the freedom to choose their food. Mr. Girish Karnad the noted film personality asked "As long as their choice of food is not affecting others, why its consumption should be prohibited?" Others pointed out that the bill is trying to polarize the majority and minority communities through this bill. It was also pointed out that Gujarat, where such a law already exists, was a leading beef exporter in the country. The points made also indicated that the controversial anti-cow slaughter Bill, if implemented, would discourage farmers from rearing cattle and will lead to a shortage of milk.
 
 
Although India has been supporting the forces of separatism especially in Pakistan and Chinese Tibetan regions, yet it has rapidly been exposing itself towards self-destruction.
 
On the one side, New Delhi which increased its defense budget up to 34 percent in 2009, and is planning to raise it by 50% to almost $40 billion in the near future, signed the pact of civil nuclear technology with the US in 2008 has been importing latest arms and ammunition from Israel, America, Russia, Germany and other western countries. On the other side, provincial and regional disparities have been widening in the country day by day as majority of Indian populations are living below the poverty level, lacking basic facilities like fresh food and clean water. While yielding to acute poverty, every day, some persons commit suicide in India.
 
 
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