I-Day celebrations amidst concerns for state of nation
BY Agencies16 Aug 2013 11:23 PM GMT
Agencies16 Aug 2013 11:23 PM GMT
Bomb blasts in Assam and Manipur marred an otherwise peaceful Independence Day celebration across the country on Thursday that also saw Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi taking on Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah voice unhappiness over the ‘different treatment’ meted to his state.
In Goa, a man chose the occasion to swim across the Mandovi river to demand a halt to mushrooming casinos in the coastal state.
In Manipur, a bomb blast marred the celebrations as chief minister Okram Ibobi Singh appealed for peace in the state. No one was injured in the explosion.
In New Delhi, Congress president Sonia Gandhi hoisted the national flag at the party headquarters. Top party leaders including Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, and Rahul Gandhi were present.
Narendra Modi attacked Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for omitting the name of Lal Bahadur Shastri, while referring to previous prime ministers and for not speaking out strongly against Pakistan’s killing of Indian soldiers.
After taking the salute and hoisting the tricolour at the Bakshi Stadium in Srinagar amid tight security, Abdullah alleged the Kishtwar incident had been ‘exploited’.
In Hyderabad, slogans of ‘Jai Telangana’ rent the air during the celebrations at Gandhi Bhavan, headquarters of the ruling Congress party.
Andhra Pradesh saw unprecedented security with protests against the proposed division of the state being seen in a few places in the Rayalaseema and Andhra regions.
Punjab chief minister Parkash Singh Badal, in his Independence Day message, complained of his state being ignored by the central government.
In Tripura capital Agartala, heavy rains ended the Independence Day celebrations in just 10 minutes, with chief minister Manik Sarkar forced to finish his speech in a record two minutes. The Agartala programme was scheduled to last two-and-a-half hours.
Maharashtra celebrated the day in the shadow of Wednesday’s naval tragedy in which 18 sailors were feared killed after an Indian Navy submarine sank. chief minister Prithviraj Chavan hoisted the Tricolour at a function in the Mantralaya.
Uttar Pradesh chief minister Akhilesh Yadav expressed hope that the state will regain its prominent position in the country, while West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee unfurled the Tricolour at the Indira Gandhi Sarani in Kolkata.
Jharkhand chief minister Hemant Soren, in his first Independence Day address, declared that his government was ready to hold talks with Maoists if they gave up violence.
Reports of Independence Day celebrations came from other states, including Karnataka, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Himachal Pradesh.
At the Attari-Wagah border, the Border Security Force (BSF) in Punjab offered sweets and fruits to Pakistan Rangers and both sides greeted each other.
In Indore, the family members of National Disaster Response Force commander Nityanand Gupta – who died in a chopper crash at Gaurikund in Uttarakhand during a rescue operation – unfurled the national flag on the 67th Independence Day.
In Goa, a man chose the occasion to swim across the Mandovi river to demand a halt to mushrooming casinos in the coastal state.
In Manipur, a bomb blast marred the celebrations as chief minister Okram Ibobi Singh appealed for peace in the state. No one was injured in the explosion.
In New Delhi, Congress president Sonia Gandhi hoisted the national flag at the party headquarters. Top party leaders including Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, and Rahul Gandhi were present.
Narendra Modi attacked Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for omitting the name of Lal Bahadur Shastri, while referring to previous prime ministers and for not speaking out strongly against Pakistan’s killing of Indian soldiers.
After taking the salute and hoisting the tricolour at the Bakshi Stadium in Srinagar amid tight security, Abdullah alleged the Kishtwar incident had been ‘exploited’.
In Hyderabad, slogans of ‘Jai Telangana’ rent the air during the celebrations at Gandhi Bhavan, headquarters of the ruling Congress party.
Andhra Pradesh saw unprecedented security with protests against the proposed division of the state being seen in a few places in the Rayalaseema and Andhra regions.
Punjab chief minister Parkash Singh Badal, in his Independence Day message, complained of his state being ignored by the central government.
In Tripura capital Agartala, heavy rains ended the Independence Day celebrations in just 10 minutes, with chief minister Manik Sarkar forced to finish his speech in a record two minutes. The Agartala programme was scheduled to last two-and-a-half hours.
Maharashtra celebrated the day in the shadow of Wednesday’s naval tragedy in which 18 sailors were feared killed after an Indian Navy submarine sank. chief minister Prithviraj Chavan hoisted the Tricolour at a function in the Mantralaya.
Uttar Pradesh chief minister Akhilesh Yadav expressed hope that the state will regain its prominent position in the country, while West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee unfurled the Tricolour at the Indira Gandhi Sarani in Kolkata.
Jharkhand chief minister Hemant Soren, in his first Independence Day address, declared that his government was ready to hold talks with Maoists if they gave up violence.
Reports of Independence Day celebrations came from other states, including Karnataka, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Himachal Pradesh.
At the Attari-Wagah border, the Border Security Force (BSF) in Punjab offered sweets and fruits to Pakistan Rangers and both sides greeted each other.
In Indore, the family members of National Disaster Response Force commander Nityanand Gupta – who died in a chopper crash at Gaurikund in Uttarakhand during a rescue operation – unfurled the national flag on the 67th Independence Day.
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