
In his attempt to project himself as an alternative to Narendra Modi,Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is walking the extra mile to show how sensitive he is to Muslim concerns. Accordingly,organisers of the grand rally at Ramlila Maidan on Sunday took great care to ensure that the rally timings did not conflict with the afternoon Muslim prayers. It was initially decided that Kumar will speak only after the prayers were over. But there was change of mind one day prior to the event,and it was considered best to finish the rally before the prayers. So,every leader who spoke ahead of Kumar was reminded that due to technical reasons the event had to be wound up before 2 pm and that they should hurry up. Even Sharad Yadav,the JDU president,got to speak only for a few minutes. Kumar himself finished his speech at least 15 minutes before the prayer time.
Homing In
Padding Up
PAKISTANI cricketers are not part of IPL,which begins early next month,but the Cricket Board has still some reasons to remain uneasy with regard to the safety of a few international players. Authorities have told the Cricket Board that the security of Sri Lankan cricketers might be an issue of concern,especially in Tamil Nadu where tempers are running high over the treatment of ethnic Tamils in Sri Lanka. A Sri Lankan monk was assaulted in Thanjavur on Saturday,which has heightened the concern of the security agencies. The Cricket Board is in the process of making additional security arrangements for these players.
Plane Panic
A DIPLOMATIC intervention was needed to bring back a 12-seater plane of a private industrial house that had made an emergency landing at Karachi airport last week. Authorities at the airport expressed their helplessness in immediately repairing the plane that had developed a technical snag in its hydraulic system during its flight from Dubai to Delhi. Uncomfortable at the prospect of leaving its plane in Pakistan for long,the company made several frantic calls to the Ministry of External Affairs for help. Finally,a group of engineers had to be flown from India to attend to the problem and fly the plane back home.