Elsewhere it was Valentines
day – in some places it was not to be ! Lahore
is the capital city of the Pakistani province of Punjab. It was here that martyr Bhagat Singh was executed on March 23, 1931 (at the Lahore
Central Jail) along with Rajguru and Sukhdev. There are some news circulating in social
media linking wrongly this incident to 14th of Feb.
Back home, the party, All
India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) (lit. All India Anna Dravidian
Progress Federation) founded by M. G.
Ramachandran on 17 October 1972 is in
turmoil. Its supremo Ms J Jayalalithaa, then CM, passed
away in Dec 2016 – and today the Court verdict has banished it further. It was a case filed way back in 1996 by Dr
Subramanian Swamy, then Janata Party chief, alleging amassed properties worth Rs 66.65
crore disproportionate to known sources
of income. Today on 14th Feb
2017, Supreme Court convicted Sasikala
and her two relatives, VN Sudhakaran and Elavarasi by restoring the trial court
verdict in toto directing them to serve the remaining jail term. Punishment in this case has come after 21 years of delays
and let-offs. Even the SC verdict announced today was pending for almost 8 months. Yet, those who have been convicted have been
allowed the luxury of freedom, because
of the enormous power she wields on the AIAMDK in spite of being an
extra-constitutional authority.
In Cricket, India have named an unchanged 16-man squad
for the first two Tests of the upcoming series against Australia, starting
February 23 in Pune. There was no press conference or an explanation in the
BCCI press release, but it can be assumed that batsman Rohit Sharma, fast
bowler Mohammed Shami and legspinner Amit Mishra had not recovered from their
injuries.
Moving back to Lahore, a powerful
bomb blast on Monday ripped through a protest in the Pakistani city of Lahore,
killing at least 13 people and wounding dozens, according to officials. The explosion went off in Lahore's busy Mall
Road during a rally attended by hundreds of pharmacists protesting against
changes to a drug sale law outside the provincial assembly building. Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, a Pakistani Taliban-linked
armed group, claimed responsibility for the attack, which also wounded at least
83 people, including media personnel covering the protest. A spokesman for the
group warned in a statement that the blast was "just the start". Witnesses
told Al Jazeera that the blast occurred near the Punjab assembly building when
a suicide bomber on a motorcycle rammed into a police vehicle. At least five police officers were killed in
the attack, according to Mushtaq Sukhera, inspector general of police in Punjab
province.
The bomb blast in Lahore
has, according to the Pakistan Super League (PSL) chairman Najam Sethi, made it
very difficult for foreign players to feature in the final of the second season
which, until the bombing, was set to be played at Gaddafi Stadium on March 5. Speaking
on his political talk show on Geo TV Sethi also said the question now of where
the final should be played, was one that fans would have to decide. Ever since the PSL announced that the final
will be played in Lahore, the question of whether - and which - foreign players
might attend has loomed. Sethi briefed foreign players about the security
situation in Lahore last week ahead of the start of the league in Dubai. He
said on the show that though the players had a number of questions and didn't
commit, "they were mentally preparing to play in Lahore". By February
24th or 25th, if the players had not decided or were not ready to travel, the
league was going to hold another draft to see which foreign players from any of
other franchises were willing to travel to Lahore play for the finalists.
Lahore has historic
background – the Lahore Conspiracy Case
trial, also known as the First Lahore Conspiracy Case, were the trials held in
Lahore (then part of the undivided Punjab of British India) in the aftermath of
the failed Ghadar conspiracy in 1915. Rash Behari Bose was one of the key organizers. The trial was held by a Special tribunal
constituted under the Defence of India Act 1915. Out of a total of 291
convicted conspirators, 42 were executed, 114 got life sentences and 93 got
varying terms of imprisonment. 42 defendants in the trial were acquitted. The
uncovering of the conspiracy also saw the initiation of the Hindu German
Conspiracy trial in the United States. The Ghadar Mutiny (Ghadar Conspiracy),
was a plan to initiate a pan-Indian mutiny in the British Indian Army in
February 1915 to end the British Raj in India. The plot originated at the onset
of the First World War, between the Ghadar Party in the United States, the
Berlin Committee in Germany, the Indian revolutionary underground in British
India and the German Foreign Office through the consulate in San Francisco. Intelligence about the threat of the mutiny
led to a number of important war-time measures introduced in India, including
the passages of Ingress into India Ordinance, 1914, the Foreigners act 1914,
and the Defence of India Act 1915. The conspiracy was followed by the First
Lahore Conspiracy Trial and Benares Conspiracy Trial which saw death sentences
awarded to a number of Indian revolutionaries, and exile to a number of others.
After the end of the war, fear of a second Ghadarite uprising led to the
recommendations of the Rowlatt Acts and thence the Jallianwallah Bagh Massacre.
The Lahore Conspiracy Case
(King Emperor v/s Anand Kishore and others) started on 26th April 1915, listing
eighty-two individuals as criminated, including Rash Behari Bose (one of the
seventeen absconders), and continued up to 13th September 1915. The principal
charge against them was that they waged war against the king and wanted to
overthrow the British government in India for the achievement of which they
resorted to the enticement of Indian soldiers, collection of arms and
ammunition, obtaining money by robbing government treasuries, committing murder
of police officials and civilians, wrecking of railway trains and bridges,
production of inflammatory literature and its circulation to spread rebellion. The court was held in the Central Jail Lahore
and the proceedings were held in camera.
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
14th Feb 2017.