18102024-TTB-01.qxd 18-10-2024 00:28 Page 1 13 CHANDIGARH | GURUGRAM | JALANDHAR | BATHINDA | VOL. 144 NO. 289 | 14 PAGES | ~5.00 | REGD. NO. CHD/0006/2024-2026 ESTABLISHED IN 1881 HARYANA NO TALKS ON RESUMING CRICKET WITH PAK, SAYS JAISHANKAR NATION /thetribunechd OMAR VISITS FIRE-HIT KISHTWAR, ASSURES OF HIKE IN AID J&K BUCH LIKELY TO APPEAR CRIMES TRIBUNAL ISSUES BEFORE PARL PANEL ARREST WARRANT AGAINST ON OCT 24 BUSINESS SHEIKH HASINA WORLD friday | 18 october 2024 /thetribunechd www.tribuneindia.com Saini takes oath as Haryana CM, six Canada failed to extradite Bishnoi henchmen: MEA first-time MLAs among 13 in Cabinet India calls Trudeau’s bluff on engaging gang members Ajay Banerjee With 18 CMs, NDA’s show of strength at swearing-in Geetanjali Gayatri Tribune News Service Haryana CM Nayab Saini greets Prime Minister Narendra Modi after the swearing-in ceremony in Panchkula on Thursday. PRADEEP TEWARI Chandigarh, October 17 Amid chants of “Jai Shri Ram” and “Sanatan Dharm ki jai”, the BJP’s OBC face, Nayab Singh Saini (54), was on Thursday sworn in as the Chief Minister of Haryana for the second time in eight months. He along with 13 ministers was administered the oath of office in the presence of PM Narendra Modi and a galaxy of central ministers and chief ministers of at least 18 NDA-ruled states. The oath-taking ceremony lasted just over 35 minutes. Haryana Governor Bandaru Dattatreya administered the DETAILED COVERAGE INSIDE 5 SLOTS FOR OBCs; BRAHMINS, DALITS & JATS GET TWO EACH AHIR LEADER NARBIR’S 37-YEAR CABINET STREAK CONTINUES RAMPURA HOUSE DOMINATES AGAIN AS ARTI RAO IS MINISTER oath to Saini, who steered the BJP to its third consecutive victory in the state. The party won with the highest-ever mandate, winning 48 of the 90 seats. Saini is a protégé of Power Minister and former CM Manohar Lal Khattar and openly declares his loyalty to the leader. The Governor also administered oath of office to 11 Cabinet ministers and two ministers of state. Seventime MLA Anil Vij (Ambala Cantt), Dalit face and former Rajya Sabha MP Krishan Lal Panwar (Israna), Ahir leader Rao Narbir (Badshahpur), Jat face Mahipal Dhanda (Panipat Rural), Brahmin leader Arvind Sharma (Gohana), Vipul Goel (Faridabad), Shyam Singh Rana (Radaur), Ranbir Gangwa (Barwala), Krishan Bedi (Narwana), Shruti Choudhry (Tosham) and Arti Singh Rao (Ateli) were inducted as Cabinet ministers. Gujjar leader Rajesh Nagar (Tigaon) and Gaurav Gautam (Palwal), continued on page 9 Tribune News Service New Delhi, October 17 India on Thursday rejected the allegations of Canadian PM Justin Trudeau in the Hardeep Singh Nijjar case saying not a “shred” of evidence was shared even as it questioned Canada for not acting on 26 extradition requests made by New Delhi against criminals. Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said Trudeau’s behaviour was “cavalier”, and that he was solely responsible for the damage caused to the IndiaCanada relations. Jaiswal said 26 extradition requests were pending with Canada. Sources said 29 “requests to arrest” too 26 EXTRADITION REQUESTS PENDING being ❝ Somenow fornamed by Canada crimes are actually those whom India wanted... 26 extradition requests pending. Randhir Jaiswal, MEA SPOKESPERSON weren’t acted upon. The MEA spokesperson named some prominent wanted criminals, saying Gurjit Singh, Gurpreet Singh, Gurjinder Singh, Lakhbir Singh, alias Landa, and Arsheep Singh Gill were among those sought by India. “They are continued on page 9 Railways cuts advance ticket 25K pensioners ineligible? Punjab adviser wants count reviewed Ruchika M Khanna booking period to 60 days Total 3 lakh beneficiaries, ~1,650 cr monthly bill Tribune News Service New Delhi, October 17 The Railway Board has reduced the advance reservation period of seats from existing 120 days to 60 days with effect from November 1. “It has been decided that from November 1, the exist- ing time limit for advance reservation by trains will be reduced from 120 days to 60 days. All bookings done up to October 31 under the advance reservation period of 120 days will remain intact,” said a board’s circular. — TNS Chandigarh, October 17 The newly appointed Chief Adviser (Fiscal Affairs) to the Punjab Government, Arbind Modi, has sought a review of the number of pensioners in the state. In his first meeting with officials and senior functionaries of the Finance Department, Modi reportedly expressed apprehension that the number of pensioners in the state was too high and the same should be reviewed to weed out per- sons wrongly claiming pension on behalf of their kin, when they were eligible for only family pension. There are three lakh pensioners in the state and the monthly outgo towards the c m y b payment of pensions and other retirement benefits is Rs 1,650 crore. The annual pension bill of the state is expected to increase by Rs 1,000 crore. According to the Chief Adviser, the number of pensioners should be about 2.75 lakh, official sources told The Tribune. Modi, a retired IRS officer, who was also a member of the Central Board of Direct Taxes, was appointed as the Chief Adviser on October 11. Along with another retired IRS officer, Sebastian James, they have been tasked to advise the state on resource continued on page 9 Cop ‘indicted’ by US in Pannun case removed by India New Delhi, October 17 An Indian police official who was “indicted” by the US Department of Justice for an alleged failed plot to kill proKhalistan activist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun had been removed from service and was no more part of the government, the Ministry of External Affairs said on Thursday. “Yes, I can confirm. This particular gentleman is not part of the Government of India setup. He is not an employee (anymore),” MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said in response to a query. continued on page 9 Hamas top leader Sinwar who plotted Israel attack killed JERUSALEM: Israeli forces in Gaza killed Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar, who plotted last year’s attack on Israel that sparked the war, the military said. The body of Sinwar, being hunted for a year, was found in rubble. WORLD
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