07 June 2011

Ramdev says.......

The yoga guru said that he suspects that the police would now edit the recordings made by the CCTV cameras installed at the ground in a bid to wipe out the evidence so that they escape action.

"We had put CCTV cameras in the camp, which recorded the events. If the police had not done anything wrong, why did they took away the footages forcibly. This is clear cut goondaism of the police.

"Our workers who had gone there have been embroiled in false cases under a conspiracy. The police will now edit the footage and then release after deleting portions so that no action follows against them," Ramdev said.

He alleged that the police lobbed hundreds of tear gas shells in a bid to suffocate him to death where he was hiding. Ramdev said there could be conspiracies to kill him by strangulating, burning the stage on which he was sitting and shooting him.

He said the government's argument that there was a threat of terrorist attack on him could be the fifth conspiracy to eliminate him and alleged that an e-mail has been "manufactured" by the government to make it convincing.

Nifty in narrow range

The Nifty was lacklustre in trade and was moving in a tight range of 5520-5545. Market could be waiting for some trigger to move on either side - may be RBI policy or any global event.

Heavyweights Reliance Industries, Infosys and TCS were supporting the market, with rising around 1%. Sun Pharma and Cipla continued their upside, with gaining nearly 2% each.

Tata Steel, ICICI Bank, SBI, HDFC Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank, Bharti Airtel, DLF, M&M, JSPL, Grasim, Tata Motors, Reliance Infrastructure and Jaiprakash Associates were other gainers in trade.

Gold hits one-month high

Gold rose to its highest price in more than a month on Monday, as fears of a slowing US economy and expectations that Federal Reserve monetary policy would remain easy prompted safe-haven demand.

Bullion has gained nearly 6% in the past three weeks, boosted by a string of disappointing US economic indicators including Friday's weak jobs data.

"A lot of people are taking their risk off by getting out of the S&P 500 and other riskier assets. There is too much uncertainty with the US currency and the euro," said Phillip Streible, senior market strategist with Lind Waldock, a unit of futures broker MF Global.

"So, people think the safest place is the gold market at the moment."

Nifty volatile

Indian equity benchmarks slipped marginally in the opening trade amid volatility, could be tracking weak US cues. But overall it has been in a consolidation mode since yesterday. The Nifty still holds the 5500 mark.

Among frontliners, Maruti Suzuki, Jaiprakash Associates, ONGC, Bajaj Auto, M&M, Axis Bank, ICICI Bank, HDFC, IDFC, NTPC, L&T, HUL and ITC were pulling the markets down. However, Infosys, Bharti Airtel, Cipla, Ranbaxy Labs, Reliance Infrastructure, Dr Reddy's Labs were supporting the markets.

At 9:18 hours IST, the 50-share NSE Nifty was trading at 5,513, down 19 points and the 30-share BSE Sensex fell 54 points to 18,365.

06 June 2011

Man tried to throw slipper at Janardhan Dwivedi

After he launched a fierce attack against the BJP and Baba Ramdev, Congress spokesperson Janardhan Dwivedi was targeted at a press conference by a man who tried to throw a slipper at him.

The man, allegedly named Sunil Kumar, posed as a journalist. He was grabbed by Congressmen. "The attack was pre-planned", said Mr Dwivedi minutes later.

Congress General Secretary Digvijaya Singh has told NDTV that man was an RSS activist. He is said to be a resident of Rajasthan and has been arrested by the Delhi police. 

Earlier, Mr Dwivedi had mocked yoga guru Ramdev for dressing as a woman to avoid being arrested by the police on Saturday night. 

The yoga teacher's hunger strike against corruption was interrupted by the Delhi Police on late Saturday night. The government had ordered the police to dismantle the camp and force the yoga icon out of Ramlila Maidan. There were 65,000 people at the Baba's camp when the police lathicharged and teargassed the crowd. After a dramatic chase that ended with the yoga icon being discovered dressed as a woman, the Baba was flown to Uttarakhand.

The government has been submerged in criticism since then by every major political party and social activists. Mr Dwivedi was defending the government's decision to pull the plug on the Baba's camp at the official Congress briefing this evening. 
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