Thursday, 24 May 2012
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Senior IB officer dies
GUWAHATI, – Additional Director of the Intelligence Bureau (IB), Raghunath Behoora, who was injured in a accident on April 9,took his last breath his at the GNRC Hospital around 5.45 am on April 15. He was 55 and survived by his wife Ipsita Behoora and a son Ishan , who is doing research now in United States of America.
The vehicle in which he was travelling was collided with a truck in the Sonapur area on the night of April 9.
The critically injured Behoora was immediately shifted to the GNRC Hospital in an unconscious condition and though his condition slightly improved after two days that he started recognizing people,then after a serious lung infection with high fever on April 13 . His condition started deteriorated and he suffered four cardiac arrests before breathing his last.
Behoora’s wife Ipsita and son Ishan were with him till his last breathe.
Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi reached at the GNRC Hospital soon to pay his last respects and described Behoora as one of the finest officers that he had met in his life time. He also mentioned that the death of Behoora would be a great loss to India.
Governor JB Patnaik who belongs to Odisha also condoled the death of Behoora, while, senior State Government officials along with officers of the Army , Police and central paramilitary forces also paid their last tribute..
Behoora joined the Indian Police Service (IPS) as a Manipur-Tripura cadre officer in 1979 and then joined the IB in the early 1980s. He also served the IB in Dhaka(Bangladesh). He was famously known as an expert on affairs of the North East region and was continuing his duty as the Additional Director heading the NE states of the IB at the time of his demise.
Sources-AKS(World watch -Delhi Bureau)
Sunday, 15 April 2012
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The way of social revolution for a change
Odisha's Anjan Kumar Samal as best citizen journalist. The IBN Network in partnership with Idea Cellular, felicitated the 15 Citizen Journalists who stood up against corruption. The 15 Citizen Journalists were honoured by leading actress Vidya Balan at a glittering award ceremony in Delhi on Monday evening.
12years of relentless fight against CRIME,INJUSTICE,TERRORISM AND CORRUPTION
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THE HOSTAGE CRISIS IN ODISHA
Mere an appeal from the C.M. of Odisha is
not at all fulfilling the responsibility of the irresponsible and in secured
govt. in terms with handling Naxal issue in the state. Mr. C.M. seems forgetting
or avoiding the most dangerous & deadly internal security threat of the
Nation.
By alleging the central govt. and other security
agencies will not give us the needed permanent solution of the problem.
Kidnapping over kidnapping a shame for the people of Odisha.
Without open result oriented discussion with Naxal
Leaders and without bringing them into the trust of the State Govr,No result
can be found out.
In the last PANCHAYAT election the warning of
violence already rang when 15% of Panhayat election won by Naxal leaders.But at
that time the joy of victory made the state govt. blind to look into it.
Operation GREEN HUNT resulted the reverse
seems OPERATION KHAKI by Naxal and proved it as the wrong step taken by the
both Central and State govt.
At the time of PANHAYAT ELECTION in recent
past it was found the ruling BJD did seek the help of Naxal Leaders in most of
the Naxal effected areas for the victory in Election.
This behind the screen political
propaganda now showed the result of kidnapping over kidnapping sidelining the
fear and law of the Navin Pattnayak really shocking.
No result oriented talk with Naxals and no
right step has been taken by the Nvin Pattnayak in his tenure of Chief
Ministership to end the Naxal problem in the State.
by-Anjan Haldhar(a social worker & journalist)
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