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can.
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.CHARJEE fITOBA.
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ti be sent, and any ItH-ted, to. Mi.ss
�tephone: 078-226<>> r 6th}. -..' v
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a radio
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tike to tfse ;VOM�V [xpress my opinion programme of idia that is heard Corning in Ottawa programme of iti; ' heard anywhere It depicts not tsic but also Indiin, organisers and, in lost of the show are lilated. It should for any one who ice a programme i>�
Prem Youngstown,
inner
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The noii-CPl jopposfitipn pijftirties hav failed t6 cpriie togetl^er to; forge what was pompously
described as! �j 4 *c"rediltable
" i � ' i s ' ' \ . � " .' ^ ' c i '�''".'
national alternative v tp the ruling Gongresjs jjiarty .. JayaprE-lash Narayah!i x^all tcv theni to iiquidate their separate identities and to march tii jsteR witH other under the j banner \-. entirely. new pirtv �5e'eh>s,;to
fallen on deaf eans; :
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p^h^ryvise did ^elnnriany Japan Jbotli of ^hbttij ;natipnii; :vtr^n^rm /themselyes into d4mcracifes ^erthe war?*' The lp|ic of the^ ^ only ifcqejptiye tut , . � and
IncHa /./is passing ^ crucial period of � its history and
lijave'/^is; tpwa|rds':,the
asthe ruling / |>aifty. But discharge their
^(pma/^^t^Hiftder.-
iwft?:�^FA;*d^^SE^
ce.
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Canadian poets^ of Asian origin);
ed/Stephei^
ions, ti^
The four mash parties on J ay aprakash Naray an was ing were the Bharatiya Ix>| the Socialist Parity the Orgkni?a-sion Concressl isid the j Jana
�i". r C7 1,1 � � ' ;;.,'..
anch. He had jalsb toped t� jope
, . ^to" ' ,. f [' ' . * i' '.-'.* �'.* ' _ -
the Dravida|Munnetra Kazha-gVa (DMK) jand sohie (othejr re%k>naJ partiei. j �/: � �; �', ;'f;' .-�'; �/�'
J? hadtannounced in iBombay his intentipn :td launch/ �& ^ new- ibatty
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elements
By George Mather
^f . �' . ' � -� - ^*^ t ' ... -...-. . . ''��:*�
.was,.;/in:
pf; the/, rejspjtiition passecj . i&y leaders pfr leaders yaripii^ �;, oj^ositibrt i parties;
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xV'A"
e Communist! Party 6fjIndia {Marxist) had '/ijta'cjle it cleatj ironi the Beginning thai it could ijtot be a p^rt of the lievi' rightist j outfit bu$;' woujd cofitinue its pplficy of a}0 t opp6sitpn| to the Ruling nlu' and therefore collabdration
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/6tv specific ; issues with stl^e **
^nti-estabUshrnent oppositio^:
' � Jn � essence,. ^he|attkude:'|o;f "the;,. rton-CPI ppposition pariie^ remained basically the same /as: /last year before the procla^iatipn of emergency io pust jprirne
1. '*.'.. ' �*^ *'r j. ' _ - ..". % ._"-'* * . ^ . '
who met^^u^
_ May x22^d;'^.';'M^
howeypt that s6nre iSgrowin^ will
:-have;' v|p r /' be "-party ^:J':;^aiij�i:V\1;it$i cohsti|uti0r!i and its pfficei bearers couW e decide^ upcni m a
In ^ foreijgri exchange; TO le town-
stop^ toM^
largest ever contract ft>ritei^key
staer with jettrayel, it becoines
1 * � . , ' / � i_ ' j1' � -' - *�.-�" � �'"� i -, �' i -., .� � � :. �� ..'.;� . � .^ r **rj � . �^^�'-^'^^^mm^ -~ . ^--^�.���-----, . .��.,- <y�AJl��JL*^X'� / -TT AVJLA-. 1^ ^ ' t*. ^*.T ^^*� **. *^ ^*^^-^r^��^*'.�^ , �. ..--... .. ^ . . -, - �����. . -. ,�
��inte.ntita^to:;^nchy^ .�:���-.���,.:�r-^v\r^:.-:^ v w ^,, nielancholia in mi
ij � i'"��'-'������'��.'"i ->...!-; �'�''.:- '�r>TTC-':v ; ?j*>*if Ta^iii; inHl^ ha� ��boed a increasingly .i important ^*or 'pur ^ � .; J i> r
coniprising elements fromsBLB^ ^
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Jana-$angh> Congress O) and tu^ Socialist Partyv Thi
upon parsing travellers '^yi contempt and give ho shMe or
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loyef remind me^^m^/^plel te
Wedding', w^
siye pessimism ^3^ up mpods^ about life's cerempm of j its have experienced at 6iie a^
n>earabl^
inel$nchplia ^ in/ many of the ^pems: hr Dr.^ Piadmanabh's
&rgest single
'
can aceompllsli thiis is -by r^aduig the JiteraAur^c^those; who cpme therj cultures, in the of ^oetry^ as in no otlier� p<^fe>mi-for us a sort^pf spiritual/.jsjtiip;/^x^tfly;^ get to thi$ persoh behind
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.
before) the horse* quent joint aiiij
.
the the meetings
partiies {inner
ns for-the
.Gandhi-;^.;'
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-.-.;.'�'�''�But thi.s:;bray� J)osturie was/only on the surface.! Interhallv, /all
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parties were shaken up an$ theit
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leaders k�?eVv that their rajnlk and file were majkir^g an agonising
BtD ipiUed; the; be^ns whep^^% blaine|l theBother three parties for making J P's efforts;for a u riited infructious^ The /Congress the Jana SanJKh' and -the
Social
\, /ailditkm to^ awariiing cpihttact fer the first i *^ i^ring Pr<^e(^ �jf. ^a pM>!ic seetpt the jNatiohai Housfing iNHJA) <yf Kuwait h^ve requested the liri^ian firnt to subpit for "ii the second to^shjp;:';%�':>:-^ ;hb]use^;'//;.//::;:,/';'" ������'�����'���
-�]1n'te
v whith
un^r this^ c^nitra^ ih^lu^ the^ lin^astnicture ^
xjadSi water supplj[, electrir;
V corn:munieatibn
?np^ v^e ^re/ privileged/ 1:6 haye before us a Campling of
the^ >vor^ M
poets pf Asian^tigin. Ani<^
lamiiiar riaities in this^ ai^olpgjy,
;|x^found;/spni^;;.; that had l?een
/hitherto lihfemilia^
find myselif jdent^
in^ viridJis waysi /Rajbans ;tJj}al
,.-!�. ' ' I � -" . . ' ', . �/ - _ ' ... ".-�*�'-� ... -' "� iS ' . - � ' -
;Gahtin^s: 'Straighjt silvery Indiain piic>lyptuses' vthatv look: dov^n
Umk Pameswaran ful song to her mother, liaunting imagery ^
Nlost bf the ppetiy in <5^
(^
theme ^^i^
iean bccasionajly be foui^ peeking Ihrpiigh htre and the^ ; in thiese
exotic poems; in Hne
; patting- ' �:' -surii |:' y/ � -^ from :Rienzl Criisz* ''summertime ^'Waterloo
Editor St<5pfen C^ll ii fp^bmlidin^
a bridge among ethnic �r<Hips themselyes, and betvveeia theni arid the cibuntry^s Iwc charter grpi^s to/^fbster und standing
be built
si Party;were} u^illing **to / supibri^arkets, scliools;
themselves and :.m.erge
aridl cpitiniunity centres
reappraisal of the events/ which blamed themi for tJieirvfailure to
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had led to the���ibroclamatioh of V;^:^^^Vh^�akfeT��1i'rtV/>sU�c�ee!^ibn>l:l6^:�;�.th'e
h ayte 5,31 7 dwelling uni
had led to tljie jproclamatiph of emergency ant? the developments which ha<lj!aktix^lace: dutiiig the
last one y.�at\.�- Even.'.] some important leaders were not/ unaffected by|;tHe change] in the national atmosphere -1- inllustriai peace, student discipline; a sense
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of direction ] and purjpose / in national lift? fcn<i popular] disenchantment with jpower Clitics.
�'� This .:V5;';:'\al^
, Jayaprakashi..".yjlarayi-n'�'-.$';�]. own � confession to janj mterviewer that >4Morale-in thir |ails seem|s to be-very much ^igHeT -th^n jit was outside." He] siud t4the{�move: Knent is; flaggingV There 4re; ups and downs in ejvery mpvemerit, and we are on jthe downgrade just .v;; He has riot cared jto give but (owe of them is
iny suggestion fpr ; the
�� pol tcyf '- and � progta rftt ;of - the ne w/ party '/* Its own preference was
''.�for a v|fpiity;'' ^^^fe^'^'a^dilar^e;, ori Garidhian principle^ v ' ;
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sharply wot^ejd Bw reso-
nditated;;;tifiat;;;'t^ ibijs Differences ^e^eien four |pirtieis on the-striiriure
groups,
Pacific
libraries It would
ts , ;
kjncpme
Consult"
^^cft^:t-i:^'^.\::^^^...........
t6 /che religipjiis discrimi-hat(jmakes it more difficult for � thosej who are neither Christians^ j iipr Jews to hold ehurtJh prpjperiy is being ref^
internatipnal
havie formed a/joint implemeiit ihis protect
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president TemSle^
church^ congregations can-acqui--; re, mortgage, /sell or � otherwise deal yritli land^used for religious or: Congregational purposes^ ;The idea was tp permit replacement or retirement pf trustees: without ^the need to register a new ^edfe
ations that acquired their coufti do sc< without a
enture to vci wm
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irenjdejf; engineering *n4 Architectural seryicwhid|EP /would be
* entire ;is
c o the nevsr part y; The May
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lutioH::^^^ det aili the policy fr a^ev^r^ d� the
eNv ^ia'rty; and rfhe j&LD against the three 'other disclosed ^dlissenfe^Sv^
ince and eriiajj clashes
coristructiipitt irian
thejfirst turnkey proje< t Contract
;; n ;.
Indian in ypvettieht viii fhe project } further qeirieht te jfouttda
of
;seiit petitions to 50 a^d cultural organizations an4 I hopes tp; sign uj> betwjee^
ters./He^putlitte<i the shprtcpming pf the act/^ Dayis in^1^73 an^^p Attorne^Ge-
""........ ' ' ::^elc^
the matter to tine
On^rio 1^ Re
a report early
It i^ well krib^n ^^ the Sang|i is ric4 prepared io disown :the ^;ilSS;v>hic.iivv.|^ cadrev The Congress <0)w^
ac:
region alone Rs. 5^0^
Because: IJihdus are not coyereci e act, Mr; Adhiya had tb I register the tempie in^ his pwh � '.-� iiame and a nev^r deed will^ be rneeded when he or sub^equeht f sigiiatories^are replaced as one of �:;;the;::fiye �trustee's'; /.:����;�?::;�/;; \^-f.:/''�'-:. v;',v / He^M^
;| ari�d / ptjier e;stai)iished: /Asian^religions - siich as
r ;2�rastrianis, fiud^histsv and Islariiib feiths -^ included in the act. / '
unha ?py over
with
definitely theMnrpact of the new ^^/Pa�y'tQ retain .......
airof discMmeSantf^
logy of chan^ generated! by the ^^^^o
implementation of the ^
program and tot her/measwes like ^?^% T"� ?iin" N^1
the 5-point pr4r^m of I Sanjay '^^^^^ ... .
'Gandhi '-' -;;: I �' v':'' ' � �";'�)''�^'�' ^^��'K'^- ^^"^�:^Xh^^^'^sdfiv.isvnijdep;;-��� , "�'.�_, U- i',''1':{ ' �'.�' '��''�'�'� ����{:.- � ��':-���.'�':'�'�'�:-'/�-(:.:^jth.|-:dtts'sen'sioriSH/and;:^
The ieftisi: .'/and ..J-desiibcratie-;/;. ^^ad^s^tfa^e:'.^ sections of ihenon-GPI find yet anotheij difficulty*; < know t^at Ihejr faithfiils are; impressed jbyi the 2b>point program and I to jthat extejvt v their Support has] eroded "^ perhaps the ijeaion that iti AspkaMehtai to (declare "
with
could cooperate
contracts during the next few
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^eir s. For implementing -the project in -^ Kuwait; ItPI ^would ' enipiiby about 6;0^
J;n;d;^l:^':Xhese/: ^wp.ul^^ engineers, J slciljed a nd skilled
. ..
vai^;^ cpijstnictton ^ ittateriaU including 3
tonns rfc
he
^
exiported trbm Ihdi^ to build the
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project during a pen^
years. As mtich as >l();(Xk) tptihes
pf [cement and ;5iOQO
materials,; siichj as ste^^
pipes, vsan^ anjd ot^^ vVilMiave to lie
graduate ;M^;o^reidtoimm
to tJS A alKer tnarriage to lure
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women iht� his marriage : racket to satisfy hi$ lust ^fpr/ women and nic^y has fknen m Delhi -pplic^
charge<ii with eheathig; kidtnapp-^ ing ^andl raping young girls whp to his i^hpax marriage
'
By George Matthew
e /new
s ^^
uride|g6�e any cfcanige iin'spite^^^^
jhc;i%bnt$ra^ find ii ifficult to
V Prem PjJatli* 35> has a post-
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graduate | degree in Business
lie comes f roin Mathura iin^^ married wi^ sepiarated ft0*n ^ liis/ wijfe about a
party--m.
economic 'dejal/ffor.: the
sections of spciety- ���^.�'��i^'':-:.':-:f-/\-� They alsoifiid H difficiilt to
�^g^1!^w*3^^�*l^?J;-....,,
'reactioniy \pajjt.-TTi^/JMse'^^
TWe leaders pf the^^r/parties s|ioutd h^ve a $2^
fealitv and^ reorient tio the needs of
ubscribe tp peaceful /transformation '.'.of society why <J^nnbt a Jana Sa?ighi[' W"- a secular sbcial . . . 'Arp thetre not instances
_____ '..'� conUcts
m recent history of whol^
haying changed their ideologies auth^tyi
after '.a:/trafumatk experience? "
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^
a Dutch cpmpany in builidiingi the internatk n^l airport project in lKuwai� In / addition: to this project Ji^Pl iiis /hi
'^ projects /in �tfte.i^'.ii
^
turnkey priojeqtis hi ,^/^;/.;;;/^/;^
|rese projectsr cpyerihg a wide iraijige of techridlogy/lrrpnii eplce <^iti batt
eairbon isation; pi ants;,'/; s ugaf jpr^
0rfe lieneiiciation pta^y crude oil conditioning pla^ furnace^ and reheatinc furnaces.
^ A novel
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money and young girls struck him ^e day; He inse adye^senient; in ^ a local newspaper dreading: , f �Executive^ 35,; MigA (IJ^A^
invites prbpbsals frpm ladies/with abspiutejly no in^er^ediariesv May return to USA -sopn religion; I fam^y /statusr age Education ImntaiteriaE Apply
- and gave a Post
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forking :
woman and a
-carne together and
/eeided tp run the^^ marriage teck^ venture^and usedMr^v ^habra's Residence for its ojperationv ;
� A 'number of replies to his
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advertisements Jpured^ Hath wbiild establish contact with the > girls ^
Chhabria^ as^his^ebusirt. After they/ -ire lured into sexual relatipnsv he< would keep ppstp<>nihg a formal engagement and in /the; meah-tinie f he Should extract as /much
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from them them for good. ; ^!6st of the girli who responded fotte a^vertisenien e<iucated and employed:; Five of thern were^from Delhi, three from Bombay and pne from Lucknow-./ /
said to have cheated ^12^
arrests of JPrem Nath arid �. Ghhabra were made follow^ a complaint; by one of the victims.- Two other's complained bf haying bee; by Prem Hath; He is/saidtpliave cpitfessed before the police that he had /sexual relations with five iyf them, Aecbrding to
:r
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i
first yic;titttx trivially t^
>i0inarry'and/PrehiSath is/said:to/-:t .;vlctim;/to;;Iiis: racket.:-v. /-�/;,;: /'-^
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