Dear all rti lovers, please show ur solidarity by sending memos to cm , governor n dgp of up to nab n punish the attackers of rti activist dr. amar nath pandey . Dr. Pandey is exposing corruption alongwith babunder vishwakarmaji thru use of rti. the BDO of dhorawal block rajesh yadav n another government employee rajesh dubey are being exposed by pandeyji. the satisfying part is that pandeyji is out of danger n shall be reaching home today. our group YAISHWARYAJ called an emergency meeting today morning at f 2376 rajajipuram lucknow n we are sending memorandums to cm , governor n dgp . we are sending a team to sonebhadra to investigate the matter in detail n we shall submit this fact finding report to the governor of up. i request rti activists across the nation to render their support in their best capacity . any one who wants more info on the status of this issue , may contact madan srivastavaji on his mob. 9415677440 . madanji is based in sonebhadra n is a very very close friend of rti activist pandeyji. pandeyji is SANRAKSHAK n madanji is district chairman of congress rti taskforce. please help n support rti. regards -- Urvashi Sharma RTI Helpmail( Web Based ) aishwaryaj2010@gmail.com Mobile Rti Helpline 8081898081 ( 8 A.M. to 10 P.M. ) |
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Friday, January 28, 2011
social group YAISHWARYAJ's appeal to support n raise the cause of rti activist Dr. Amar Nath Pandey
Thursday, January 27, 2011
social group YAISHWARYAJ's appeal to support n raise the cause of rti activist Dr. Amar Nath Pandey
please show ur solidarity by sending memos to cm , governor n dgp of
up to nab n punish the attackers of rti activist dr. amar nath pandey
.
Dr. Pandey is exposing corruption alongwith babunder vishwakarmaji
thru use of rti.
the BDO of dhorawal block rajesh yadav n another government employee
rajesh dubey are being exposed by pandeyji.
the satisfying part is that pandeyji is out of danger n shall be
reaching home today.
our group YAISHWARYAJ called an emergency meeting today morning at f
2376 rajajipuram lucknow n we are sending memorandums to cm , governor
n dgp . we are sending a team to sonebhadra to investigate the matter
in detail n we shall submit this fact finding report to the governor
of up.
i request rti activists across the nation to render their support in
their best capacity .
any one who wants more info on the status of this issue , may contact
madan srivastavaji on his mob. 9415677440 . madanji is based in
sonebhadra n is a very very close friend of rti activist pandeyji.
pandeyji is SANRAKSHAK n madanji is district chairman of congress rti taskforce.
please help n support rti.
regards
--
Urvashi Sharma
RTI Helpmail( Web Based )
aishwaryaj2010@gmail.com
Mobile Rti Helpline
8081898081 ( 8 A.M. to 10 P.M. )
UP: RTI activist shot at in Sonbhadra
UP: RTI activist shot at in Sonbhadra CNN-IBN Updated Jan 27, 2011 at 06:08pm IST New Delhi: RTI activist Dr Amarnath Pandey was shot at in Sonbhadra in Uttar Pradesh on Wedneday night. He has been admitted to Benaras Hindu University hospital. Dr Amarnath, a homeopath by profession, has exposed alleged corruption in the NREGA work at Bhatauli village by the Block Development Officer and Village Pradhan. -- Urvashi Sharma RTI Helpmail( Web Based ) aishwaryaj2010@gmail.com Mobile Rti Helpline 8081898081 ( 8 A.M. to 10 P.M. ) |
if u r in UP , don't dare to use RTI n expose corruption , u may be shot at because the govt. machinery is busy in making { black } money
UP: RTI activist shot at in Sonbhadra
RTI activist Dr Amarnath Pandey
Another whistleblower attacked - RTI activist Dr Amarnath Pandey shot
at in Sonbhadra.
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RTI activist shot at, BDO booked
Agencies
Posted: Jan 27, 2011 at 1906 hrs IST
Sonebhadra
An RTI activist was seriously injured when unidentified assailants
shot at him in Deepnagar locality here, police sources said here on
Thursday.
An FIR has been registered against three persons including a block
development officer (BDO) after Amarnath Pandey, 55, an RTI activist
and homoeopathy doctor, was fired at on Wednesday with a country made
pistol, they said, adding he was admitted to a hospital.
Pandey, also a Congress worker, had tried to expose corruption in
development block Ghorawal due to which government had issued a
recovery order of Rs 30 lakh from the concerned officers for
misappropriation of funds.
Last week also, Pandey was hit by a jeep when he was returning home on
his scooter.
Meanwhile, demanding immediate arrest of attackers, Congress activists
staged a sit-in Jubli corssing here creating traffic jam in the area.
Superintendent of Police, Deepak Kumar said that police have launched
a manhunt to nab attackers.
--
Urvashi Sharma
RTI Helpmail( Web Based )
aishwaryaj2010@gmail.com
Mobile Rti Helpline
8081898081 ( 8 A.M. to 10 P.M. )
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
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Monday, January 24, 2011
'I'm a fan of this Aishwarya!' abhishek bachchan to youngest rti user of the nation
Abhishek Bachchan meets his wife's namesake, a nine-year-old who is the youngest Indian to file an RTI query At an awards event held last week, Abhishek Bachchan came away impressed by Aishwarya. And no, we aren't talking about his biwi. A source close to AB Jr reveals, "Abhishek attended the CNN-IBN Citizen Journalist awards ceremony last week and met nine-year-old Aishwarya Sharma from Lucknow, who filed a Right to Information (RTI) query for removal of a garbage disposal site in front of her school. Her initiative was a success and a public library has now been constructed in that place. Sharma, along with 16 other people were awarded for their courageous endeavors that brought about a change in the system." When called on stage, the nine-year old appeared more excited about taking Abhi's autograph than accepting her trophy. The young girl even told the actor that she was a huge fan of his wife, actress Aishwarya Rai. AB Jr quipped, "I am also a great fan, but of this Aishwarya (pointing towards the girl)." The source adds, "Abhi is impressed with what Sharma has done and has even told the organizers of the event that she can be in touch with him anytime she wants and keep him posted on her work. He left for New Zealand for Abbas-Mastan's Players but has left instructions at his office to they let him know immediately when the nine-year-old contacts him." Bachchan Jr, who was the chief guest at the awards event, concluded by saying, "I would like to say that she (Aishwarya Sharma) is as beautiful as her namesake. I am proud of her. She is an inspiration for all of us." -- Urvashi Sharma RTI Helpmail( Web Based ) aishwaryaj2010@gmail.com Mobile Rti Helpline 8081898081 ( 8 A.M. to 10 P.M. ) |
Abhishek Bachchan is a fan of rti user 9 year old little aishwarya from lucknow
"I'm a fan of Aishwarya!" - Abhishek Bachchan
Monday, January 24, 2011, 15:48 [IST
At an awards event held last week, Abhishek Bachchan came away
impressed by Aishwarya. And no, we aren't talking about his biwi.
Buzz up!A source close to AB Jr reveals, "Abhishek attended the
CNN-IBN Citizen Journalist awards ceremony last week and met
nine-year-old Aishwarya Sharma from Lucknow, who filed a Right to
Information (RTI) query for removal of a garbage disposal site in
front of her school.
Her initiative was a success and a public library has now been
constructed in that place. Sharma, along with 16 other people were
awarded for their courageous endeavors that brought about a change in
the system."
When called on stage, the nine-year old appeared more excited about
taking Abhi's autograph than accepting her trophy. The young girl even
told the actor that she was a huge fan of his wife, actress Aishwarya
Rai Bachchan. AB Jr quipped, "I am also a great fan, but of this
Aishwarya (pointing towards the girl)."
The source adds, "Abhi is impressed with what Sharma has done and has
even told the organizers of the event that she can be in touch with
him anytime she wants and keep him posted on her work. He left for New
Zealand for Abbas-Mastan's Players but has left instructions at his
office to they let him know immediately when the nine-year-old
contacts him."
Bachchan Jr, who was the chief guest at the awards event, concluded by
saying, "I would like to say that she (Aishwarya Sharma) is as
beautiful as her namesake. I am proud of her. She is an inspiration
for all of us."
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http://www.linksgutter.com/category/Gossip/im-a-fan-of-this-aishwarya/
'I'm a fan of this Aishwarya!'
Abhishek Bachchan meets his wife's namesake, a nine-year-old who is
the youngest Indian to file an RTI query
At an awards event held last week, Abhishek Bachchan came away
impressed by Aishwarya. And no, we aren't talking about his biwi.
A source close to AB Jr reveals, "Abhishek attended the CNN-IBN
Citizen Journalist awards ceremony last week and met nine-year-old
Aishwarya Sharma from Lucknow, who filed a Right to Information (RTI)
query for removal of a garbage disposal site in front of her school.
Her initiative was a success and a public library has now been
constructed in that place. Sharma, along with 16 other people were
awarded for their courageous endeavors that brought about a change in
the system."
When called on stage, the nine-year old appeared more excited about
taking Abhi's autograph than accepting her trophy.
The young girl even told the actor that she was a huge fan of his
wife, actress Aishwarya Rai. AB Jr quipped, "I am also a great fan,
but of this Aishwarya (pointing towards the girl)."
The source adds, "Abhi is impressed with what Sharma has done and has
even told the organizers of the event that she can be in touch with
him anytime she wants and keep him posted on her work.
He left for New Zealand for Abbas-Mastan's Players but has left
instructions at his office to they let him know immediately when the
nine-year-old contacts him."
Bachchan Jr, who was the chief guest at the awards event, concluded by
saying, "I would like to say that she (Aishwarya Sharma) is as
beautiful as her namesake. I am proud of her. She is an inspiration
for all of us."
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http://bollywood17.blogspot.com/2011/01/im-fan-of-aishwarya-says-abhishek.html
Monday, January 24, 2011
"I'm a fan of Aishwarya!" says: Abhishek Bachchan
At an awards event held last week, Abhishek Bachchan came away
impressed by Aishwarya. And no, we aren't talking about his biwi.
A source close to AB Jr reveals, "Abhishek attended the CNN-IBN
Citizen Journalist awards ceremony last week and met nine-year-old
Aishwarya Sharma from Lucknow, who filed a Right to Information (RTI)
query for removal of a garbage disposal site in front of her school.
Her initiative was a success and a public library has now been constructed in
that place. Sharma, along with 16 other people were awarded for their
courageous endeavors that brought about a change in the system."
When called on stage, the nine-year old appeared more excited about
taking Abhi's autograph than accepting her trophy. The young girl even
told the actor that she was a huge fan of his wife, actress Aishwarya
Rai Bachchan. AB Jr quipped, "I am also a great fan, but of this
Aishwarya (pointing towards the girl)."
The source adds, "Abhi is impressed with what Sharma has done and has
even told the organizers of the event that she can be in touch with
him anytime she wants and keep him posted on her work. He left for New
Zealand for Abbas-Mastan's Players but has left instructions at his
office to they let him know immediately when the nine-year-old
contacts him."
Bachchan Jr, who was the chief guest at the awards event, concluded by
saying, "I would like to say that she (Aishwarya Sharma) is as
beautiful as her namesake. I am proud of her. She is an inspiration
for all of us."
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Abhishek: I'm a fan of this Aishwarya!
Abhishek Bachchan meets his wife's namesake, a nine-year-old who is
the youngest Indian to file an RTI query
At an awards event held last week, Abhishek Bachchan came away
impressed by Aishwarya. And no, we aren't talking about his biwi.
A source close to AB Jr reveals, "Abhishek attended the CNN-IBN
Citizen Journalist awards ceremony last week and met nine-year-old
Aishwarya Sharma from Lucknow, who filed a Right to Information (RTI)
query for removal of a garbage disposal site in front of her school.
Her initiative was a success and a public library has now been
constructed in that place. Sharma, along with 16 other people were
awarded for their courageous endeavors that brought about a change in
the system."
When called on stage, the nine-year old appeared more excited about
taking Abhi's autograph than accepting her trophy.
The young girl even told the actor that she was a huge fan of his
wife, actress Aishwarya Rai. AB Jr quipped, "I am also a great fan,
but of this Aishwarya (pointing towards the girl)."
The source adds, "Abhi is impressed with what Sharma has done and has
even told the organizers of the event that she can be in touch with
him anytime she wants and keep him posted on her work.
He left for New Zealand for Abbas-Mastan's Players but has left
instructions at his office to they let him know immediately when the
nine-year-old contacts him."
Bachchan Jr, who was the chief guest at the awards event, concluded by
saying, "I would like to say that she (Aishwarya Sharma) is as
beautiful as her namesake. I am proud of her. She is an inspiration
for all of us."
============================================================
--
Urvashi Sharma
RTI Helpmail( Web Based )
aishwaryaj2010@gmail.com
Mobile Rti Helpline
8081898081 ( 8 A.M. to 10 P.M. )
'I'm a fan of this Aishwarya!' - a nine-year-old who is the youngest Indian to file an RTI query
'I'm a fan of this Aishwarya!'
By: Upala KBR Date: 2011-01-24 Place: Mumbai
Abhishek Bachchan meets his wife's namesake, a nine-year-old who is
the youngest Indian to file an RTI query
At an awards event held last week, Abhishek Bachchan came away
impressed by Aishwarya. And no, we aren't talking about his biwi.
A source close to AB Jr reveals, "Abhishek attended the CNN-IBN
Citizen Journalist awards ceremony last week and met nine-year-old
Aishwarya Sharma from Lucknow, who filed a Right to Information (RTI)
query for removal of a garbage disposal site in front of her school.
Her initiative was a success and a public library has now been
constructed in that place. Sharma, along with 16 other people were
awarded for their courageous endeavors that brought about a change in
the system."
When called on stage, the nine-year old appeared more excited about
taking Abhi's autograph than accepting her trophy.
The young girl even told the actor that she was a huge fan of his
wife, actress Aishwarya Rai. AB Jr quipped, "I am also a great fan,
but of this Aishwarya (pointing towards the girl)."
The source adds, "Abhi is impressed with what Sharma has done and has
even told the organizers of the event that she can be in touch with
him anytime she wants and keep him posted on her work.
He left for New Zealand for Abbas-Mastan's Players but has left
instructions at his office to they let him know immediately when the
nine-year-old contacts him."
Bachchan Jr, who was the chief guest at the awards event, concluded by
saying, "I would like to say that she (Aishwarya Sharma) is as
beautiful as her namesake. I am proud of her. She is an inspiration
for all of us."
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http://www.mirrortimes.com/entertainment/im-a-fan-of-this-aishwarya
'I'm a fan of this Aishwarya!'
Monday, January 24th, 2011 at 5:01 am
'I'm a fan of this Aishwarya!'
Monday, January 24th, 2011 at 5:01 amFont size:
Abhishek Bachchan meets his wife's namesake, a nine-year-old who is
the youngest Indian to file an RTI query
At an awards event held last week, Abhishek Bachchan came away
impressed by Aishwarya. And no, we aren't talking about his biwi.
A source close to AB Jr reveals, "Abhishek attended the CNN-IBN
Citizen Journalist awards ceremony last week and met nine-year-old
Aishwarya Sharma from Lucknow, who filed a Right to Information (RTI)
query for removal of a garbage disposal site in front of her school.
Her initiative was a success and a public library has now been
constructed in that place. Sharma, along with 16 other people were
awarded for their courageous endeavors that brought about a change in
the system."
When called on stage, the nine-year old appeared more excited about
taking Abhi's autograph than accepting her trophy.
The young girl even told the actor that she was a huge fan of his
wife, actress Aishwarya Rai. AB Jr quipped, "I am also a great fan,
but of this Aishwarya (pointing towards the girl)."
The source adds, "Abhi is impressed with what Sharma has done and has
even told the organizers of the event that she can be in touch with
him anytime she wants and keep him posted on her work.
He left for New Zealand for Abbas-Mastan's Players but has left
instructions at his office to they let him know immediately when the
nine-year-old contacts him."
Bachchan Jr, who was the chief guest at the awards event, concluded by
saying, "I would like to say that she (Aishwarya Sharma) is as
beautiful as her namesake. I am proud of her. She is an inspiration
for all of us."
--
Urvashi Sharma
RTI Helpmail( Web Based )
aishwaryaj2010@gmail.com
Mobile Rti Helpline
8081898081 ( 8 A.M. to 10 P.M. )
Urgent Appeal Case
: AHRC-UAC-010-2011
24 January 2011
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NEPAL: The torturers of an 11-year-old child must be brought to justice
ISSUES: Torture, police violence, threats and intimidation
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Dear friends,
The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has received
information that two policemen from Pachuwarghat police station, Kavre
District, tortured an eleven-year old boy, Lakpa Tamang, while
interrogating him in relation to a theft case. After the torture was
revealed, a case was filed at the Dulhikel District Court against the
two alleged perpetrators under the C hild Rights Act, 1992. Only limited
departmental action has been taken against the two officers who are
reported to have fled the district and whose whereabouts are unknown.
Since the filing of the case, the child and his family have received
threats and pressure from the police to withdraw the case. As a result
from the absence of a victim and witness protection mechanism, threats
against victims of torture seeking redress are a major concern in Nepal
and frequently result in the impunity of the perpetrators.
CASE NARRATIVE:
According to the information we have received from the Center for
Victims of Torture Nepal (CVICT), on 15 November 2010 police officers
from Pachuwarghat police station summoned Mr. Maila Tamang to bring his
eleven-year old son, Lakpa Tamang, to the police station to interrogate
him in relation to an alleged case of a lost/stolen gold ring. In the
morning of 16 November, Mr. Maila Tamang reported to the police station
along with his daughter and his son, Lakpa.
There, Lakpa was reportedly separated from the rest of his family and
Sub Inspector Purushottam Shrestha took him into custody and
interrogated him about the lost ring. According to the information we
have received, the Sub Inspector asked the child three times whether he
had stolen the ring and the three times Lakpa replied that he had not.
The child was then taken to the interrogation room and was reportedly
tortured for one hour. According to the information we have received,
Sub Inspector Purushottam Shrestha asked him to crouch down and used a
plastic pipe to beat his back five to six times. Then, his soles were
reportedly subjected to falanga, an extremely painful form of torture
consisting of beating the soles of the feet, 20 to 25 times. It is
further alleged that Police Constable Bhishma Kumar Thapa then applied
electric shocks behind the victim's right ear.
As the police officers threatened that they would kill him if he did
not admit having stolen the gold ring, the boy was forced to confess
that he had done so and to sign a letter of confession. The police
officers further threatened the boy with death should he say anything
about the torture.
After having received the boy's forced confession, the Sub Inspector
went to the victim's father, Maila, who was waiting outside the
station. He reportedly asked him what he would do if his son had stolen
the gold, to which the father replied that he would pay money. The Sub
Inspector subsequently asked Lakpa to confess in front of his father
that he had stolen the gold and wrote a paper stating that Maila Tamang
would pay Rs. 19,000.00 to the complainant. After Maila signed the
paper, Lakpa was released.
After coming back home in the evening, Maila noticed that his son's
back had numerous bruises and that walking was painful for Lakpa. He
realized that his son had been tortured to force him to confess. He
then brought him to a local photographic studio to take pictures of his
injuries.
On 18 November, the child was brought to the CVICT center in Kathmandu
where he stayed for five days to undergo medical examination and
treatment. On 19 November, he was brought to the Tribhuwan University
Teaching Hospital for a forensic examination.
The forensic report notes that the examinee's left leg is injured, that
the examinee shows difficulties when sitting and standing up and that
the examinee's left cheek is slightly swollen. The report further notes
multiple brownish-red tram line contused abrasions on the upper back of
the victim's trunk showing a minimum of six impacts, an 8 cm x 1 cm
faint tram line contusion on the lower back of the victim's trunk, dark
brown colored tender area on both soles which are consistent with deep
contusion.
The report states that the injuries present are consistent with the
history provided, that the age of the injuries is consistent with the
alleged time of infliction. It further states that it is unlikely that
the injuries have occurred after any kind of accident and it is
impossible that they were self-inflicted. The report also concludes
that there is evidence that "falanga", one of the most common methods
of torture in detention, was inflicted on the victim. It states that
there are no visible signs of electrocution on ears but it does not
exclude it as this method usually does not leave any trace on the
victim. Eventually, the report indicates that the photographs provided
by the ex aminee completely match with the findings of the medical
examination.
A month after the events, the victim started to have sleepless nights
and pain behind his right ear, for which he was cured at the centre for
victims of torture.
On 6 January 2010, a case was filed against the two alleged
perpetrators in Dhulikhel District Court under the Child Right Act,
1992. After the case was filed, Dhulikhel District Police Office (DPO)
issued a notice that departmental action had been taken against the two
perpetrators as per the article 85 of the police civil service rules
2059. Nevertheless, since the filing of the case, it is reported that
both of the alleged perpetrators have fled the district and their
whereabouts remain unknown.
Further, we are informed that unidentified police officers belonging to
Pachuwarghat police station, the same police station as the allege d
perpetrators, threatened the family and the boy to drop the case or to
face the consequences. When contacted by the AHRC to ask for the
protection of the victim against threats and intimidations, the Deputy
Superintendent of Police of Dhulikhel DPO denied those threats and
insisted that now that the case was pending in court, it was not the
duty of the police to protect the victim anymore.
ADDITIONAL COMMENTS:
A report by Advocacy Forum published in June 2010 revealed that 22.3%
of the juveniles in detention they interrogated between April 2009 and
March 210 reported that they had undergone torture or other forms of
ill-treatment at the time of arrest or detention. Nevertheless, to
date, not a single police officer has been prosecuted for this offence.
The section 7 of the Children Rights Act, 1992 states that "no Child
shall be subjected to torture or cruel treatment" and contains
provisions that whoever is found guilty of having inflicted torture on
a child shall be liable to a punishment with a fine up to five thousand
rupees or with imprisonment for a term that may extend to one year or
with both, and may be liable to pay a reasonable amount of compensation
to the child. Nevertheless, so far, not a single perpetrator of torture
has been brought to justice under this act, as was pointed Human Rights
Watch in 2008 and reiterated by Advocacy Forum in June 2010.
The lack of appropriate victim and witness protection mechanism is one
of the obstacles which prevent the victims of torture from seeking
legal redress under this act. Although the article 13 of the Convention
against Torture and other cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment or
punishment mandates that "each State Party shall ensure that any
individual who alleges he has been subjected to tor ture in any
territory under its jurisdiction has the right to complain to and to
have his case promptly and impartially examined its competent
authorities. Steps shall be taken to ensure that the complainant and
witnesses are protected against all ill-treatment or intimidation as a
consequence of his complaint or any evidence given", stories of
retaliations and threats against witnesses and victims of torture
seeking justice are still numerous in Nepal and often act as a
deterrent, preventing them from pushing for redress.
In 2005, the Committee against Torture expressed its concern about
"alleged reprisals against and intimidation of persons reporting acts
of torture, in the forms of re-arrests and threats, and the lack of
witness protection legislation and mechanisms". Similarly, the
Committee on the Rights of the Child in 2005 recommended that Nepal
should consider "Establishing effective mechanisms for receiving,
monitoring and investigating complaints in a child-sensitive manner and
ensuring proper prosecution of perpetrators of child abuse and neglect,
as well as instituting appropriate witness and victim protection
systems". Since then, limited progress, to say the least, has been made
in that regard. In a number of cases of torture, the victims do not
dare to bring charges against the perpetrators or stop attending the
court hearings after receiving threats from police officers, which
allow the perpetrators to go free.
It is therefore very necessary and the state's responsibility that
immediate measures are taken to ensure the protection of the child and
his family during the length of the legal process to make sure that
their vulnerability to threats and abuse from the side of the
perpetrators will not hinder their right to legal redress, once more
allowing those who i nflicted torture on an eleven-year old boy to
remain unpunished.
SUGGESTED ACTION:
Please join us in writing to the authorities listed below to
ask for the protection of the victim and his family and immediate
action to bring the perpetrators to justice.
Please be informed that the AHRC will write a separate letter to the
Special Rapporteur on torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading
treatment or punishment and to the Field Office of the High
Commissioner for Human Rights in Kathmandu, calling for their
intervention in the case.
To support this appeal, please click here:
SAMPLE LETTER:
Dear __________,
N EPAL: The torturers of an 11-year-old boy must be brought to justice
Name of victim: Lakpa Tamang, eleven year old, resident of Thuloparsel, VDC-3, Kavrepalanchowk district.
Names of alleged perpetrators:
1. Sub-inspector Mr. Purushottam Shrestha, Kavrepalanchowk district, Pachuwar ghat police station
2. Constable Mr. Bhismakumar Thapa, Kavrepalanchowk district, Pachuwar ghat police station
Date of incident: 16 November 2010
Place of incident: Pachuwarghat police station, Kavrepalanchowk District
I am writing to ask for the protection of an eleven-year-old torture
victim and his family and for immediate action to bring the alleged
perpetrators to justice.
According to the information I have received from the Asian Human
Rights Commission (AHRC), Lakpa Tamang was tortured on 16 November 2010
by police officers from Pachuwarghat police station, Kavre District,
under interrogation. On 15 November 2010, the police summoned Mr. Maila
Tamang to bring his eleven-year old son, Lakpa Tamang, to the police
station to interrogate him in relation to an alleged case of a
lost/stolen gold ring. In the morning of 16 November, Mr. Maila Tamang
reported to the police station along with his daughter and Lakpa.
I am informed that there Lakpa was separated from the rest of his
family and that Sub Inspector Purushottam Shrestha took him into
custody and interrogated him about the lost ring. The Sub Inspector
reportedly asked three times to the child whether he had stolen the
gold and the three times Lakpa replied that he had not.
I am further informed that the child was then taken to the
interrogation room and was reportedly tortured for one hour. I am told
that Sub Inspector Purushottam Shrestha asked him to crouch down and
used a plastic pipe to beat his back five to six times. Then, his soles
were reportedly subjected to falanga 20 to 25 times. Further, Police
Constable Bhishma Kumar Thapa reportedly applied electric shock behind
the victim's right ear.
I am informed that the police officers then threatened that they would
kill the boy if he did not confess having stolen the golden ring,
forcing him to confess that he did and to sign a letter of confession.
I am further told that the police officers further threatened the boy
with death should he say anything about the torture.
I know that after having received the boy's forced confession, the Sub
Inspector took him to confess in front of his father and asked Maila
Tamang to sign a paper stating that he would pay Rs. 19,000/= to the
complainant.
I know that i t is only after coming back home in the evening that Maila
noticed that his son's back had numerous bruises and that walking was
painful and realized that he had been tortured to force him to confess.
He then brought him to a local photographic studio to take pictures of
his injuries.
On 18 November the child was brought to the CVICT center in Kathmandu
where he stayed for five days to receive medical examination and
treatment. On 19 November, he was brought to the Tribhuwan University
Teaching Hospital for forensic examination.
Please be informed that the forensic report notes that the examinee's
left leg as injured, that the examinee shows difficulties when sitting
and standing up and that the examinee's left cheek is slightly swollen.
The report further notes multiple brownish-red tram line contused
abrasions on the upper back of the victim's trunk showing a minimum of
six impacts, an 8 cm x 1 cm faint tram line contusion on the lower back
of the victim's trunk, dark brown colored tender area on both soles
which are consistent with deep contusion.
Please be further informed that the report states that the injuries
present are consistent with the history provided, that the age of the
injuries is consistent with the alleged time of infliction. It further
states that it is unlikely that the injuries have occurred after any
kind of accident and impossible that they were self-inflicted. The
report also concludes that there are evidences that "falanga", one of
the most common methods of torture in detention, was inflicted on the
victim. It states that there are no visible signs of electrocution on
ears but it does not exclude it as this method usually does not leave
any trace on the victim. Eventually, the report indicates that the
photographs provided by the examinee co mpletely match with the findings
of the medical examination.
Further, I am informed that in the aftermath of torture, in addition to
the initial injuries mentioned in the medical report, a month after the
events, the victim started to have sleepless nights and pain behind his
right ear, for which he was cured at the centre for victims of torture.
Please be informed that on 6 January 2010, a case was filed against the
two alleged perpetrators in Dhulikhel District Court under the Child
Right Act, 1992. After the case was filed, Dhulikhel District Police
Office issued a notice that departmental action had been taken against
the two perpetrators as per the article 85 of the police civil service
rules 2059. Nevertheless, I am informed that this "action" consists of
informing a police officer that he has not been working satisfactorily
and asking him to improve: this is by no way p roportional to the
gravity of the act committed and the perpetrators must be brought to
justice.
I am informed that since the filing of the case, it is reported that
both of the alleged perpetrators have fled the district and their
whereabouts remain unknown. I am therefore urging you to take strong
measures to localize the two alleged perpetrators and bring them before
a court of justice to hold them accountable for inflicting torture on a
child.
I am also told that unidentified police officers belonging to
Pachuwarghat police station, the same police station as the alleged
perpetrators threatened the family and the boy to drop the case or to
face the consequences of pushing the case. I am informed that when
contacted by the AHRC to ask for the protection of the victim against
threats and intimidations, the Deputy Superintendent of Police of
Dhulikhel DPO denied those th reats and insisted that now that the case
was pending in court, it was not the duty of the police to protect the
victim anymore. I know that in Nepal torture victims seeking legal
remedy are extremely vulnerable to threats and intimidation and that
this may prevent them from getting justice. I thus urge you to take
immediate measures to ensure the protection of the victim and his
family during the length of the legal process and to put an end to the
threats they are facing.
I am aware of the extent of the issue of child torture in Nepal: a
study conducted by Advocacy Forum last year found that 22.3% of the
juveniles in detention they interrogated between April 2009 and March
210 reported that they had undergone torture or other forms of
ill-treatment at the time of arrest or detention and I know that strong
action is required to put an end to this phenomenon which deeply
undermines the prope r functioning of the police and its ability to
protect the security and the rights of the citizens of Nepal.
Nevertheless, I know that in most cases of torture of juveniles, if not
all, no legal sanction is taken against the perpetrators that further
encourages the practice of torture. By going to such extent as
torturing an eleven-year old child, including by applying electroshocks
to him, to force him to confess to the theft of a ring, the police have
become those who jeopardize the life and the rights of the weakest not
their protectors and it is imperious that action should be taken
immediately to sanction those behaviors: allowing the perpetrators to
go free will further tarnish the whole institution of police.
Ensuring the protection of the victim and his family and putting an end
to the threats they receive is a mandatory step to ensure the smooth
course of the legal process and I am there fore urging you to take all
the necessary measures to protect the victim and his family from
further threats.
Yours sincerely,
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PLEASE SEND YOUR LETTERS TO:
1. Mr. Ramesh Chand Thakuri
Inspector General of Police
Police Head Quarters, Naxal
Kathmandu
NEPAL
Fax: +977 1 4415593
Tel: +977 1 4412432 +977 1 4412432
E-mail: phqigs@nepalpolice.gov.np
2. Attorney General
Office of Attorney General
Ramshahpath, Kathmandu
NEPAL
Fax: +977 1 4262582
Email: attorney@mos.com.np
3. Mr. Bed Battharai
LIM and PAC Department
National Human Rights Commission
Harihar Bhawan,
Lalitpur (Kathmandou)
NEPAL
Fax: +977 1 55 47973
E-mail: complaints@nhrcnepal.org or nhrc@nhrcnepal.org
4. Mr. Yadhav Raj Khanal
Chief
Police Human Rights Cell
Nepal Police, Naxal, Kathmandu
NEPAL
Fax: +977 1 4415593
Tel: +977 1 4411618.004411705.004420542
E-mail: hrcell@nepalpolice.gov.np
5. Home Minister,
Ministry of Home Affairs,
Singha Darbar,
Kathmandu,
NEPAL
Fax: +977 1 42 11 232
Tel: +977 1 4211211 .00 4211264
6. Minister of Women, Children and Social Welfare
Singha Durbar,
Kathmandu,
Nepal.
Tel: +977-1-4200408
Fax: +977-1-4200116
Email: mail@mowcsw.gov.np
Thank you.
Urgent Appeals Programme
Asian Human Rights Commission (ua@ahrc.asia)
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Saturday, January 22, 2011
FORWARDED APPEAL (India): Illegal and brutal eviction throws slum dwellers on to the streets in Mumb
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ASIAN HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION - URGENT APPEALS PROGRAMME
Forwarded Urgent Appeal: AHRC-FUA-002-2011
21 January 2011
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INDIA: Illegal and brutal eviction throws slum dwellers on to the streets in Mumbai
ISSUES: Right to house; corruption; poverty; police violence; rule of law
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Dear friends,
The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) is forwarding an
appeal from the National Alliance of People's Movements (NAPM)
concerning an illegal and forced eviction of slum dwellers in Mumbai, India. It is alleged that the eviction is undertake at the behest of a private property developer. It is reported that human rights activists
have started a fast in protest against the arrest of the protesters,
and further demanding an immediate end of the illegal eviction.
If you have further questions, please contact the following persons in India:
1. Mr. Sumit Wajale +91- 9892727063
2. Ms. Madhuri Variyath +91 - 9820619174
3. Mr. Shrikanth +91 - 9179148973
Urgent Appeals Desk
Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC)
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20 January: In an absolute act of illegality and
inhumanity, the Mumbai district administration began demolitions of the
houses of the poor basti-dwellers (slum dwellers) at Gan esh Kripa
Society, Golibar today. When the people and the activists confronted
the administration, the administration used brute force upon the
people. Eyewitnesses have reported of barbaric behaviour by the police.
Male police officers in particular behaved in crude and humiliating
manner and manhandled some of the women, resulting in the their dress
being torn. It is reported that some police officers deliberately tried
to snatch the magalsuthra (a chain or thread on which South Asian women
wear wedlock) off from the women, an extremely humiliating conduct
against a woman in the Indian context. One of the officers pulled Ms.
Medha Patkar, an internationally acclaimed human rights activist, by
her hair. It is reported that the eviction is at the behest of a
private property developer, Shivali k Builders.
Persons taken into custody by the police are detained at different
police stations including Nirmal Nagar and Bandra-Kurla Police
Stations. The police officers responsible for the illegal actions
include Mr. Mahabdi, Mr. Rokde, Mr. Salunke, Ms. Lalavade and in
particular Senior Police Inspector Mr. Bagade who marched his force
into Ganesh Krupa Society and started demolishing dwellings and abusing
protestors.
Immediately, thousands of slum dwellers stormed the Western Express Highway
It is alleged that Shivalik Builders has no legal right over the
property. Should that be the case, instead of preventing an illegal
encroachment upon the dwellings of the poor, of which most of them have
perfected their title upon the property they posses by way of the
operation of law in India, the administration continues to demolish and
destroy huts and hearth of hundreds of poor familie s. Ms. Medha Patkar has begun a fast in protest against the incident. Thousands of basti (slum) dwellers across Mumbai
under the banner of Ghar Bachao Ghar Banao Andolan (save house, build
house movement) have united in solidarity with the detainees and those
who have already lost their property in the incident.
People from across the country are contacting the Nirmal Nagar Police Station (91-22-26471306 / 26470931) and SPI Bagade (+91-9821600134) requesting the immediate release of the detainees. Some persons have also contacted the Chief Minister of the state, Mr. Prithviraj Chavan (+91-22-22025151 and 22025222). Many have also sent emails to the Chief Minister at the minister's email address: chiefminister@maharashtra.gov.in
We also urge you to do the same.
Please request the administration to:
1. Immediately release all the detainees;
2. Immediately suspend from service and take disciplinary action
against all police officials and other persons involved in the illegal
demolition;
3. Register cases against those who participated in the illegal action and used criminal force upon the people;
4. Take legal actions against Shivalik Builders.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
Shivalik Builders: Another Saga of Illegality
In the name of 'slum rehabilitation' on 140 acres of land at Golibar in
Bandra, the Shivalik Ventures have breached law and taken up work on
the land leased out by the Maharashtra
Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) to at least 45
societies. In order to undertake any construction at least 70 percent
members of these societies have to give their consent. Such consent was
not given to the builder or to the MHADA so far by the members of these
societies. In addition, against the provisions of the Maharashtra Slum
Areas Act 1971, the slum rehabilitation scheme is converted into a,
what is known as the 3K-Cluster Project. This issue is challenged at
the Mumbai High Court.
The property developers have been trying to promote the project with
false claims as well as using violent and rep ressive means with the
help of the local police force and by employing thugs. They have
attempted to physically injure two local activists in the past.
The scheme itself is a fraud, committed with the blessings of the local
politicians and bureaucrats. It is estimated that 65 acres of land
belonging to the Defence Ministry has been illegally encroached already
and constructions made. These illegal constructions have to be
demolished.
Shivalik is now falsely claiming that what is built on the Defence
Ministry's land is only transit camps to accommodate those who are
evicted. In reality however, the real transit camps, wherever they
exist, are uninhabitable. Hence most of the evictees are staying in
rented premises. Additionally, the evictions were undertaken in such
haste that those who lost their houses were not given adequate notice.
Those who resisted faced brute force. It is also alleg ed that the same
property developers has encroached property belonging to the railways.
Even as the Adarsh and Lavasa construction scams continue to shame
Maharashtra, there are hundreds of big real-estate developers across
Mumbai and in the state who are the real encroachers, as against the
hard-working urban poor, who in fact contribute the most essential
services to the city.
We hope the Chief Minister will act quickly and initiate prompt actions
against these criminal elements that cheat the people and are looting
the nation.
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Urgent Appeals Desk
Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC)
and demanded the release of the detained activists and that the illegal
and unjust demolition of their homes to be stopped immediately.
Notably, many houses now sought to be de molished exist for the past 55
to 60 years in the locality.
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Friday, January 21, 2011
RTI user from lucknow inspires Abhishek Bachchan
Nine-year-old fan inspires Abhishek BachchanThursday, January 20, 2011 4:04:46 AM by IANS ( Leave a comment ) "First of all, I would like to say that she (Aishwarya) is as beautiful as her namesake and I am proud of her. She is far more courageous than we are and is an inspiration for all of us," said Abhishek, who was the chief guest at the programme. A class three student, Aishwarya from However, when she was called on stage, Aishwarya looked more excited about taking Abhishek's autograph rather than accepting her trophy. The young girl even told him that she was a huge fan of his wife and actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, to which he candidly replied: "I am also a great fan, but of this Aishwarya (pointing towards the girl)." The Bachchan family is known for its generosity, a characteristic which was quite evident in Abhishek during the programme whether it was helping the elderly winners walk up and down the stage after presenting them with the award or touching their feet for blessings or showing affection towards young awardees. At the end of the ceremony, Abhishek said: "I feel very blessed and humbled to lead the life that I do after knowing the kind of troubles people go through but at the same time the positivity with which they deal with troubles is very motivating." "Their zest for life is infectious. The kind of initiatives that these people from very young to adults is very inspirational. Whatever I can do in my capacity, I pledge today I would love to help in whichever way possible," he added. The awards ceremony would be telecast Jan 26. Tags: abhishek bachchan, aishwarya rai, autograph, awards ceremony, blessings, cease, chief guest, citizen journalist, cnn, cnn ibn, endeavour, endeavours, garbage disposal, generosity, namesake, New Delhi, positivity, showing affection, young girl, zest for life Abhishek Bachchan: Glad To Be Part Of A CauseThursday, January 20, 2011 6:35:25 PM by Sampurn Wire ( Leave a comment ) It seems that Bollywood hero Abhishek Bachchan was pleasantly surprised by a nine-year-old girl. Abhishek Bachchan had recently attended an award ceremony that felicitated sixteen people for taking up a cause. Abhishek was the chief guest of the programme.The initiative was an effort by CNN IBN Citizen Journalist awards that decided to honour individuals that had the courage to stand up for a cause. Abhishek was delighted when he came to know about the initiative of a nine-year-old girl named Aishwarya Sharma, who filed the Right to Information (RTI). Aishwarya wanted an answer for the garbage disposal site near her school. All of the sixteen individuals showed great courage to stand up against the system and raised questions. Abhishek remarked that he found the young Aishwarya to be beautiful and then he went on to say that he was extremely proud of her. Abhishek further added that the little girl displayed great courage and has been an inspiration to the masses. Aishwarya is a resident of Abhishek displayed humility when he helped the elderly winners with their awards. Abhishek showered love on the youngsters and showed his respect to the elderly people by touching their feet. Do not forget to catch the award ceremony on January 26. –Sampurn Wire ===============================================================
=============================================================== http://mangalorean.com/news.php?newstype=local&newsid=217429 Nine-year-old fan inspires Abhishek Bachchan New Delhi, Jan 20 (IANS) Bollywood actor Abhishek Bachchan was impressed by the endeavour of nine-year-old Aishwarya Sharma, the youngest ever to file a Right to Information (RTI) query for removal of a garbage disposal site in front of her school. Abhishek met his young fan in the capital during the CNN IBN Citizen Journalist awards ceremony Wednesday night, where Aishwarya along with 16 other people were awarded for their courageous endeavours that have brought a change in the system. "First of all, I would like to say that she (Aishwarya) is as beautiful as her namesake and I am proud of her. She is far more courageous than we are and is an inspiration for all of us," said Abhishek, who was the chief guest at the programme. A class three student, Aishwarya from However, when she was called on stage, Aishwarya looked more excited about taking Abhishek's autograph rather than accepting her trophy. The young girl even told him that she was a huge fan of his wife and actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, to which he candidly replied: "I am also a great fan, but of this Aishwarya (pointing towards the girl)." The Bachchan family is known for its generosity, a characteristic which was quite evident in Abhishek during the programme whether it was helping the elderly winners walk up and down the stage after presenting them with the award or touching their feet for blessings or showing affection towards young awardees. At the end of the ceremony, Abhishek said: "I feel very blessed and humbled to lead the life that I do after knowing the kind of troubles people go through but at the same time the positivity with which they deal with troubles is very motivating." "Their zest for life is infectious. The kind of initiatives that these people from very young to adults is very inspirational. Whatever I can do in my capacity, I pledge today I would love to help in whichever way possible," he added. The awards ceremony would be telecast Jan 26. Three cheers for crusader citizens Abhishek moved by nine-year old fan Source: IANS | Last Updated 11:02(20/01/11) Bollywood actor Abhishek Bachchan was impressed by the endeavour of nine-year-old Aishwarya Sharma, the youngest ever to file a Right to Information (RTI) query for removal of a garbage disposal site in front of her school. Abhishek met his young fan in the capital during the CNN IBN Citizen Journalist awards ceremony Wednesday night, where Aishwarya along with 16 other people were awarded for their courageous endeavours that have brought a change in the system. "First of all, I would like to say that she (Aishwarya) is as beautiful as her namesake and I am proud of her. She is far more courageous than we are and is an inspiration for all of us," said Abhishek, who was the chief guest at the programme. A class three student, Aishwarya from However, when she was called on stage, Aishwarya looked more excited about taking Abhishek's autograph rather than accepting her trophy. The young girl even told him that she was a huge fan of his wife and actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, to which he candidly replied: "I am also a great fan, but of this Aishwarya (pointing towards the girl)." The Bachchan family is known for its generosity, a characteristic which was quite evident in Abhishek during the programme whether it was helping the elderly winners walk up and down the stage after presenting them with the award or touching their feet for blessings or showing affection towards young awardees. At the end of the ceremony, Abhishek said: "I feel very blessed and humbled to lead the life that I do after knowing the kind of troubles people go through but at the same time the positivity with which they deal with troubles is very motivating." "Their zest for life is infectious. The kind of initiatives that these people from very young to adults is very inspirational. Whatever I can do in my capacity, I pledge today I would love to help in whichever way possible," he added. The awards ceremony would be telecast Jan 26. Nine-year-old fan inspires Abhishek IANS, Jan 20, 2011, 03.47pm IST
Abhishek Bachchan More Pics Bollywood actor Abhishek Bachchan was impressed by the endeavour of nine-year-old Aishwarya Sharma, the youngest ever to file a Right to Information (RTI) query for removal of a garbage disposal site in front of her school. =============================================================== Nine-year-old fan inspires Abhishek Bachchan Thu, Jan 20 2011 6:57 IST Bollywood actor Abhishek Bachchan was impressed by the endeavour of nine-year-old Aishwarya Sharma, the youngest ever to file a Right to Information (RTI) query for removal of a garbage disposal site in front of her school. Abhishek met his young fan in the capital during the CNN IBN Citizen Journalist awards ceremony Wednesday night, where Aishwarya along with 16 other people were awarded for their courageous endeavours that have brought a change in the system. "First of all, I would like to say that she (Aishwarya) is as beautiful as her namesake and I am proud of her. She is far more courageous than we are and is an inspiration for all of us," said Abhishek, who was the chief guest at the programme. A class three student, Aishwarya from However, when she was called on stage, Aishwarya looked more excited about taking Abhishek's autograph rather than accepting her trophy. The young girl even told him that she was a huge fan of his wife and actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, to which he candidly replied: "I am also a great fan, but of this Aishwarya (pointing towards the girl)." The Bachchan family is known for its generosity, a characteristic which was quite evident in Abhishek during the programme whether it was helping the elderly winners walk up and down the stage after presenting them with the award or touching their feet for blessings or showing affection towards young awardees. At the end of the ceremony, Abhishek said: "I feel very blessed and humbled to lead the life that I do after knowing the kind of troubles people go through but at the same time the positivity with which they deal with troubles is very motivating." "Their zest for life is infectious. The kind of initiatives that these people from very young to adults is very inspirational. Whatever I can do in my capacity, I pledge today I would love to help in whichever way possible," he added. The awards ceremony would be telecast Jan 26. Nine-year-old fan inspires Abhishek Bachchan IANS Bollywood actor Abhishek Bachchan was impressed by the endeavour of nine-year-old Aishwarya Sharma, the youngest ever to file a Right to Information (RTI) query for removal of a garbage disposal site in front of her school. Abhishek met his young fan in the capital during the CNN IBN Citizen Journalist awards ceremony on Wednesday night, where Aishwarya along with 16 other people were awarded for their courageous endeavours that have brought a change in the system. "First of all, I would like to say that she (Aishwarya) is as beautiful as her namesake and I am proud of her. She is far more courageous than we are and is an inspiration for all of us," said Abhishek, who was the chief guest at the programme. A class three student, Aishwarya from However, when she was called on stage, Aishwarya looked more excited about taking Abhishek's autograph rather than accepting her trophy. The young girl even told him that she was a huge fan of his wife and actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, to which he candidly replied: "I am also a great fan, but of this Aishwarya (pointing towards the girl)." The Bachchan family is known for its generosity, a characteristic which was quite evident in Abhishek during the programme whether it was helping the elderly winners walk up and down the stage after presenting them with the award or touching their feet for blessings or showing affection towards young awardees. At the end of the ceremony, Abhishek said: "I feel very blessed and humbled to lead the life that I do after knowing the kind of troubles people go through but at the same time the positivity with which they deal with troubles is very motivating." "Their zest for life is infectious. The kind of initiatives that these people from very young to adults is very inspirational. Whatever I can do in my capacity, I pledge today I would love to help in whichever way possible," he added. The awards ceremony would be telecast on Jan 26. He finds her as beautiful as his wife! picture: Getty Images Abhishek Bachchan was impressed by nine-year-old Aishwarya Sharma, the youngest ever to file a Right to Information (RTI) query for removal of a garbage disposal site in front of her school. No this time Abhishek Bachchan is not inspired by his wife Aishwarya Rai Abhishek Bachchan who was present at the event as a chief guest was motivated by Aishwarya. He said, 'First of all, I would like to say that she (Aishwarya) is as beautiful as her namesake and I am proud of her. She is far more courageous than we are and is an inspiration for all of us,' Aishwarya, a class three student from When the little girl came up to the stage to accept the trophy from the actor, she was more thrilled to take Abhishek's autograph rather than accepting the trophy. She said she was a huge fan of Aishwarya Rai Bachchan. At the end of the ceremony, Abhishek said: 'I feel very blessed and humbled to lead the life that I do after knowing the kind of troubles people go through but at the same time the positivity with which they deal with troubles is very motivating.' 'Their zest for life is infectious. The kind of initiatives that these people from very young to adults is very inspirational. Whatever I can do in my capacity, I pledge today I would love to help in whichever way possible,' he added. The event will be telecast on Jan 26. Bollywood Mantra Abhishek Bachchan Proud Of Aishwarya Bachpan
Abhishek Bachchan PROBABLY HAS A THING FOR GIRLS WITH THE NAME OF Aishwarya. At the recently held CNN IBN Citizen Journalist awards, Abhishek was amused with the sheer display of courage and smartness showed by nine year old Aishwarya,a resident of
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