QAUMI AWAAZ
Bihar: The tragic tale of injustice and indignity
By Abdul Bari Masoud / TIA
NEW DELHI: “Mera larka kalma parh raha tha, police Ney samjha woh galiyan de raha hain, wo uski nim-jaan jisam par nacheny lagey, unhooney hamen uske qarib bhi jaane nahin diya.”
Muslim bodies back Nitish atrocities in Bihar?
Special correspondent
NEW DELHI: IT seems strange, but appears to be true, the well known Muslim parties and organisations in the country are backing Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar’s atrocities against Muslims in Bihar.
PM Vouches to uplift weaker section of society
TIA Correspondent
NEW DELHI: Expressing serious concern over atrocities committed against weaker section of society, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Friday said that there was need to implement existing laws for their protection in true sense.
NCM Chief to visit Forbesganj on June 21
NEW DELHI: (AMN) Aggrieved over Bihar government’s apathy toward the victims of the Forbesganj killing, the chairman of the National Commission for Minorities (NCM), Wajahat Habibullah,
NCW team to visit Forbesganj soon
Andalib Akhter / TIA
NEW DELHI: The Union Women and Child Development Minister Krishna Tirath on Wednesday announced that the government would soon send a team of National Commission for Women (NCW) to Bihar to probe into the killing of woman and child in Forbesganj in Araria.
1500 companies taking affirmative action for SC/ST
TIA correspondent
NEW DELHI: More than 1 500 companies in the private sector have adopted a voluntary code of conduct for implementation of affirmative action.
NRIs condemn Forbesganj firing
NEW DELHI/PATNA: (AMN) The Council of Indian Muslims (CIM), UK, has expressed deep shock over brutal police firing on innocent people in Araria. It has urged chief minister Nitish Kumar to take immediate action to save his credibility in the society.
Protests against Nitish govt intensify
TIA correspondent
New Delhi: Human rights activists, Students and Teachers on Monday demanded immediate arrest and severe punishment to all police personals..involved in the brutal killing of five innocent Muslims in Bihar’s Araria district.
Govt to make Haj more comfortable
BY JAVED AKHTER
NEW DELHI: External affairs minister S M Krishna on Monday acknowledged that the government was aware of the problem faced by the Indian Haj pilgrims. He however said that the government was doing all effort to make pilgrimage more comfortable and easy.
Nitish to face wrath over Bihar killing
NEW DELHI: (AMN) A large number of human rights’ activists, journalists, teachers and students are all set to protest against Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar here on Monday. They are angry over the killing of innocent people in Bihar Araria district on June 3.