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Former SG's admonition tyrannical: BJP

New Delhi, May 22 (UNI) Expressing its concern over the report of Privilege Committee recommending admonition to former Lok Sabha Secretary General Subhash Kashyap for his comments on a TV channel discussion, the BJP today asked the Committee Chairman to recall its report because such harsh action was nothing but tyranny.

BJP Parliamentary Party Spokesman Vijay Kumar Malhotra said four BJP MPs, who were members of the Privilege Committee, had written to the Chairman taking strong exception to the third report laid on the table of Parliament on May 19. The members were deeply distressed over the procedure adopted in arriving at the present recommendations.

He said the members were given the feeling that the recommendation was to treat the matter as closed with a caution to Dr Kashyap to be more careful in future. ''We had serious reservations even with this but since it involved Speaker, the BJP members chose not to prolong the matter unnecessarily,'' he added.

On May three, three MPs -- Rajdendra Sinh Rana, Anant Kumar Hegde and Virendra Kumar -- did not attend the meeting and only Mr Kishan Singh Sangwan participated it and was told that the matter was being closed. To our utter surprise and dismay, when the report was circulated last week, we found that the report originally circulated had been substantially changed and the matter is being opened and Dr Kashyap is being handed out deterrent punishment, he said.

''This is grossly unfair and contrary to well-established procedure of fair conduct in the proceedings of Privilege Committee.

We urge you to withdraw the said report and call for a fresh meeting and permit the members to record the strong dissent to the manner in which procedures are held,'' he said.

Mr Malhotra said similar letters were written to the Lok Sabha Speaker and the Rajya Sabha Chairman expressing BJP's strong reservations.

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Japan U-19 Football Team to play three friendly matches

New Delhi, May 22 (UNI) Japan's under-19 football squad will play two friendlies against India under-20 team on May 25 and 28 in Bangalore. The 24-member team, arriving tomorrow, will play another match against Bangalore Club team on May 26. Teams: India U-19 Paul Shilton (goalkeeper), Th Noobha Singh (defender), Rino Anto (defender), Lepcha Ong Tshering (midfielder), Baljit Sahni (midfielder), Lalkamal Bhowmik (midfielders), Hmar Lalmalsawma (midfielders), Gorango (forward), Vimal Periyar (forward), Lalthawlua Robert(forward), Souvik.....

SpiceJet offers 21,000 seats at Rs 99

New Delhi, May 22 (UNI) SpiceJet has decided to celebrate its first anniversary by offering 21,000 seats at Rs 99 per seat. The sale will open tomorrow at 1000 hrs and these tickets will be available only on the airline's website In its one year of operations, SpiceJet carried over 1.6 million passengers on its network. It recorded a load factor of over 86 per cent, achieved 99.5 per cent flight dispatch reliability.....

BAE Systems leases four Jetstream 41s to Yeti Airlines

New Delhi, May 22 (UNI) BAE Systems Regional Aircraft has concluded an agreement with Nepalese regional carrier Yeti Airlines for a long-term lease of four 29-seat Jetstream 41 regional turboprop airliners. The first aircraft was delivered to the carrier's Kathmandu base in early May and the remaining three aircraft will follow over the coming months. Yeti is a privately owned carrier that first commenced operations in September 1998. It currently operates a fleet of.....
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