Wednesday 13 August 2014

Mulayam Singh Yadav's pungent take on teaming up with Mayawati - News Spear

Mulayam Singh Yadav's pungent take on teaming up with Mayawati - News Spear





New Delhi: Sharing the stage with old rival Nitish Kumar this week, Bihar politician Lalu Prasad Yadav suggested that Uttar Pradesh arch-enemies Mulayam Singh Yadav and Mayawati should also come together against the BJP. Mulayam Singh responded today, “If Lalu mediates, I will join hands with Mayawati.”
The Samajwadi Party leader has been at daggers drawn with Mayawati for nearly two decades. Former enemies coming together became the political flavor after Nitish Kumar and Lalu Yadav, both former Chief Ministers of Bihar, vowed to campaign together for upcoming by-polls, to arrest the march of the BJP, which swept the state in the national election. The two leaders are also testing waters for state elections next year.

“Our alliance has sent a good message to everyone,” Lalu said at a public rally in Hajipur of his new partnership with Nitish Kumar, who he referred to as his younger brother.”I appeal to Mulayam Singh and Mayawati to enter a maha-alliance too,” he added. Mulayam’s response came two days later: “Lalu unka (Mayawati) haath pakad le aayen toh hum haat mila lenge (If Lalu brings Mayawati, I will join hands with her).”

The Uttar Pradesh rivals suffered similar humiliation in the national election, with the BJP bagging 71 of the state’s 80 seats. Mulayam’s party won just five seats and Mayawati none at all. 

On their joining forces against the BJP, Nitish Kumar’s colleague and Janata Dal United leader Sharad Yadav said, “I will just say that what happened in Bihar, we initiated it. Whatever happens in future, whether this kind of partnership can be broadened, we will see and let you know.” 
Uttar Pradesh votes in 2017 for a new assembly. But the BJP has made it clear that it will work hard in the crucial state to consolidate on its splendid performance of May. 

Saturday 9 August 2014

Experts fear US airstrikes may not be sufficient to combat militancy in Iraq - News Spear

Experts fear US airstrikes may not be sufficient to combat militancy in Iraq - News Spear



Washington (ANI): Analysts are concerned that US President Barack Obama’s authorization of air strikes in Iraq may not be sufficient to control the incessant al Qaeda-inspired militancy in the volatile country.
According to The Washington Times, Retired Army Lt. Gen. James M. Dubik said that the strikes Friday against artillery and mortar positions of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) were “necessary but not sufficient” to seriously confront threat now posed to the region and to the wider world.
Gen. Dubik said there needs to be a more comprehensive strategy rooted in the security interests of the United States. He added that the key security problem facing the US is the creation there of an Islamic state, basically a sanctuary for terrorists – the very sanctuary that the army has been fighting for 13 years now to prevent.
Retired Army Lt. Gen. Dell Dailey, who headed the US Joint Special Operations Command during the early 2000s and later served as the State Department’s counterterrorism coordinator, said that despite the recent deployment of a small number of US “advisers” to Iraq, the administration has failed to outline how Iraqi forces will be empowered, the report said.
Gen. Dailey said the move to begin bombing without a plan for what comes next “shows a lack of strategic vision, adding that it looked like something that’s been dreamed up inside the White House and not dreamed up at US Central Command. Obama sanctioned airstrikes in Northern Iraq against the Islamic State fighters to avoid a possible ‘ genocide ‘.
According to Stuff.co.nz, Obama said that he allowed use of American air power to protect American workforce in the Kurdish capital Arbil. The US, after withdrawing its forces from Iraq at the end of 2011, did not intend to get involved into a war again, said Obama. He added that the Iraqi government had requested help from the Unites States.
Obama authorized airstrikes amid fears of a humanitarian disaster that has forced thousands of Iraqi minority Yazidis sect to flee from their homes to Sinjar mountain where they are reportedly stranded.
Many Iraqi Christains have also escaped from their homes. According to reports, many Iraqis are trapped on a Mountain near Mosul due to violence.

Study claims social media can harm mental health - News Spear

Study claims social media can harm mental health - News Spear





London (ANI): A new study has suggested that social media like Twitter and Facebook can be harmful to one’s mental health . A 31-year-old woman was looked for the “Twitter psychosis” case after she was admitted to a psychiatric hospital in Berlin after a mental breakdown, Metro.co.uk reported.
According to the doctors the woman spent several hours a day reading and writing messages, neglecting her social relationships and even skipped her meals and regular sleeping hours.
The woman apparently believed that celebrities and organizations were using Twitter to try and reach out to her, and that there were symbols hidden within her feed and account.
According to the authors the amount of symbolic language (caused by the limitation of 140 characters per Twitter message), the automated spam responses with seemingly related content, and the general interactive features of Twitter might combine several aspects that could induce or further aggravate psychosis.
The study is published in the Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease.

Monday 4 August 2014

Even bullets can't kill Samsung Galaxy Mega owners! - News Spear

Even bullets can't kill Samsung Galaxy Mega owners! - News Spear





Washington (ANI): Samsung Galaxy Mega saved a life during a gun fight in Xinjiang, China. A fight broke out in a sandwich shop in Xinjiang. It is said that a man dropped his wallet and another picked it up and said that he’d buy himself a drink from the money.
The comment, supposedly made for fun, caused disturbance which then led to the fight. The man who made the comment pulled out a knife, while the other man pulled out his gun and shot him, CNET reported.
The bullet entered the man’s arm and body, before encountering his shirt pocket. There lurked the Galaxy Mega and there, the pictures reveal, was the bullet hole in it. The big size of Samsung Galaxy Mega somehow saved a man’s life, the report said.

Maneka Gandhi projects son Varun as UP Chief Minister candidate - News Spear

Maneka Gandhi projects son Varun as UP Chief Minister candidate - News Spear



Pilibhit:  Union Minister Maneka Gandhi apparently thinks that her son Varun could reform Uttar Pradesh if he becomes chief minister of India’s largest state. Varun Gandhi, 34, is a parliamentarian who won May’s election from Sultanpur, a constituency that neighbours those represented in Parliament by his estranged cousin and aunt, Rahul and Sonia Gandhi, the top two leaders of the Congress party.

On Saturday, at a speech in her constituency of Pilibhit, Maneka Gandhi said that Uttar Pradesh is in a state of decline courtesy of the ruling Samajwadi Party, which is headed by Mulayam Singh Yadav. Mrs Gandhi, 57, suggested that Pilibhit is being deliberately over-looked for development because Mr Yadav is “punishing” it for electing her.

“Had our party been in power, it would be our right to help you and if Varun were Chief Minister, then think of how much Pilhibit would benefit,” she said. “This (Varun for Chief Minister) is Maneka Gandhi’s personal opinion, it’s too premature to comment on such issues,” said senior BJP leader Laxmikant Bajpai.

The Gandhi family has been estranged since 1980. Former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, who was assassinated in 1984, had two sons, Sanjay and Rajiv. The former, who was Varun’s father, represented Amethi till he died in a plane crash. After his death, Rajiv Gandhi, who was married to Sonia, became the MP from Amethi. Rajiv and Sonia have two children – Rahul and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra. Rajiv Gandhi was assassinated in 1991. 

Varun joined the BJP in 2004, along with his mother.

Saturday 2 August 2014

Now only 2 free other bank ATM withdrawals in a month - News Spear

Now only 2 free other bank ATM withdrawals in a month - News Spear





Mumbai: The number of free withdrawals from other bank ATMs is soon set to come down from five a month to two for account holders in cities. The highest authority Reserve Bank of India has also asked the banks to keep the current system going in rural areas and give them details of the ATMs and areas.
The bad part of the decision is, if the consumers have taken two free withdrawals from a third party bank and do not have a company ATM nearby, they will have to pay Rs 20 as a charge to take out the cash.
It is believed that the banks have been talking on the free usages and that the fee that they are supposed to pay each other for the customers using other ATMS than their ATM. Their argument still lies as the free access is being tainted and that the ATM holders have raised their frequency of withdrawals.
The present fee decided is Rs 15 but the Banks are fighting to increase the sum to Rs 20. Nevertheless, other banks which depend on bank’s ATM, end up paying fee to the other banks are now wanting the fee to be only Rs 15 and not more than that. Sources have said that the interbank interchange fee will go up by 10 percent.
A company executive of a bank when asked about the same said, “From the customer point of view, the existing regime should continue. For the market to develop the freedom of ATM operators — including white-label ATM operators — should not be restricted and price points should not be dictated by inter-bank interchange charges.”
The history reveals that access to a third party ATM was made free in April 2009 and they ended up paying Rs 18 to other banks for each withdrawal. RBI then agreed to put a fee after five withdrawals and made a limit of Rs 10,000 from other bank ATMs. There is also a rush in creating third party ATMs i.e. companies make ATMs for the banks and pickup rent on a monthly basis. In past few years the number of ATMs have moved up at a much higher pitch than before from 74,00 to more than a lakh.