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The DRI on Saturday charged Pakistani singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan and his manager under FEMA and the Customs Act in connection with the recovery of Rs 60 lakh undisclosed cash from them at Delhi airport on February 13. But the duo may get away with a big fine. P 15 Big turnout at army’s J&K recruitment drive Snubbing terrorists, over 9,000 youths turned up at the army’s recruitment drive in Ganderbal, J&K, on Saturday. P 9 Mentally ill mother butchers 26-year-old In a gruesome incident, a 50-year-old mentally unstable woman stabbed her 26-year-old daughter to death in their Virar home on Friday night and hacked her body into pieces. P 3 Drunk driver rams BMW into bike, 2 hurt The drunk driver of a BMW car, reportedly owned by a builder, was arrested on Saturday after he rammed the vehicle into a bike at the Perry Road junction in Bandra (W), resulting in injuries to the biker and the pillion. P 3 Cancer treatment for men too at Cama soon The state government is planning to set up a cancer hospital on the premises of Cama & Albless Hospital that will cater to men too. P 3 Cong MP calls Ramdev ‘bloody Indian dog’ Arunachal Pradesh Congress MP Ninong Ering on Saturday reportedly called yoga guru Baba Ramdev “a bloody Indian dog” when the latter was talking about graft during a camp in Pasighat. P 11 Libya death toll nears 100, internet links cut The crackdown by troops on anti-Gaddafi protesters in Libya continued on Saturday, with the death toll being estimated at 84. P 19 G20 FMs agree to correct eco imbalances G20 FMs have agreed to correct global economic imbalances and expressed concern over commodity price volatility. NEWS DIGEST Rahat may get away with a big penalty Times Classifieds | P 8, 10, 12, 14 & 16 * PLUS 12 PAGES BOMBAY TIMES + 4 PAGES TIMES LIFE! Sunday Times of India is also available at . `5.00 without the combo offer. To receive your copy, please call 6635 4021 Mumbai: ‘Late to bed and early to rise’ could well be the New Age recipe for heart disease. It is no longer only what you eat and drink that determines your ill-health, sleep deprivation is fast emerging as a key reason for heart ailments. Recent research from London, which shows that a person who sleeps less than six hours a night has a 48% higher risk of developing or dying from heart dis- ease, could hold true for Mumbaikars too, say doctors. Cardiologist Brian Pinto recalled the death of a friend’s 43-year-old son who collapsed while jogging at 5.45 am. “Youngsters are cutting down on their sleep to accommodate more work hours and exercise as they feel they are overweight. But without at least seven hours of sleep a night, this can be a rec- ipe for disaster,’’ said Pinto. A B Mehta, a cardiologist, said, “More than 60% of patients who land up in a hospital’s emergency room with a heart attack are first-timers who have never suspected they had heart disease. In many cases, strenuous exer- cising and sleeplessness would be com- mon features before the episode.’’ Doctors believe that the link be- tween sleep deprivation and heart dis- ease is ignored by all. In fact, research says poor sleep could also lead to strokes. The University of Warwick studied 4.7 lakh people in eight coun- tries, including the US, the UK and Ja- pan, to establish this equation. “If you sleep less than six hours per night and have disturbed sleep, you stand a 48% greater chance of developing or dying from heart disease and a 15% greater chance of developing or dying of a stroke,’’ the university team said. It added, “Late to bed and early to rise is a ticking time bomb for health.” Lack of sleep a health time bomb Malathy Iyer TNN The magic figure for sleep is seven hours Sleeping less than five hours a day, including naps, more than doubles the risk of being diagnosed with angina, coronary heart disease, heart attack or stroke Doctors say lack of sleep can lead to impaired glucose tolerance, reduced insulin sensitivity and elevated blood pressure. In other words, it leads to diabetes, hypertension and obesity WAKE UP! SNOOZE Mahesh Benkar From diabetes to depression, P 2 New Delhi: Soon, a single SMS will help you find out if the drug you just bought from your chemist is original or counterfeit/spurious. The Drug Consultative Committee (DCC), at its last meeting on February 15, ap- proved a proposal that said ev- ery strip of medicine availa- ble in India ought to have a 2D bar code and a unique ran- domly generated numeric code (UID). A phone number will be mentioned above the bar code to which a consumer can SMS the UID. A message will tell the consumer if the drug is an original or not. Soon, an SMS will tell you if a drug is fake Kounteya Sinha TNN Mumbai: The Bombay high court said consuming alcohol and abusing and beat- ing one’s wife amounts to cruelty and could drive her to suicide and ordered Pune-based Ibrahim Nabi Sayyed to under- go three years’ rigorous imprisonment. “The accused used to willfully con- sume alcohol and used to abuse and beat his wife regularly. Such conduct was like- ly to drive the wife to commit suicide and, therefore, he is guilty of subjecting his wife to cruelty,” said Justice J H Bhatia, dismissing Ibrahim’s appeal. Ibrahim was convicted by a sessions court in 1993 under sections 498A (hus- band or relative of husband of a woman subjecting her to cruelty) and 306 (abet- ment of suicide) of IPC after his second wife Farida burnt herself to death. Ibrahim was addicted to liquor and used to beat his first wife under the influ- ence. He continued after his second mar- riage and Farida committed suicide three-and-a-half years after marriage. After Farida, died of 100% burn inju- ries in 1991, Ibrahim had tried to pass it off as an accident. The court refused to buy the theory as police had found a kerosene can and match stick near her body. “If it is shown that a woman had com- mitted suicide within seven years of ma- rriage and her husband or his relatives had subjected her to cruelty, the court may presume that suicide had been abet- ted by them,” said the judgment. HC says drinking and abusing wife is cruelty The accused used to will- fully consume alcohol and beat his wife. Such con- duct was likely to drive her to suicide and, therefore, he is guilty of subjecting his wife to cruelty— Bombay HC Hetal Vyas TNN indiatimes.com Poll Yesterday’s Result: Is '7 Khoon Maaf' Priyanka Chopra's best film so far? Yes 44% No 56% Today’s Poll: ICC World Cup: Do you see the emergence of a new Virender Sehwag? Vote on Indiatimes.com or SMS ‘Poll’ to 58888 New Delhi: There was high drama in a Vasant Kunj neighbourhood on Saturday night when policemen from Mumbai and Delhi landed at the flat of two women, Rhea and Sakshi (names changed). The two, aged 20 and 30 years, respectively, are from Mumbai and have been staying at the house since January. They say they are lesbian partners. The police claimed Rhea was to be arrested for robbery as her family in Mumbai had filed a complaint that she had stolen valuables before running away. Activists said they could not produce any documents. The two had met at a coaching centre in Mumbai and became close friends. Gradually, they real- ized that their sexual orientation was different and expressed their feelings for each other. Since then, they have been in a relationship. Rhea claims her family has not come to terms and has been discou- raging her from pursuing her edu- cation in Mumbai. The girl alleges she was a victim of violence in her house and accuses her brother of inflicting abuse. Frustrated by the circumstanc- es at home, Rhea, with her partner, decided to elope in January this year. The girls first went to Pune and from there shifted base to Bel- gaum in Karnataka. Finally, they came to Delhi via Mumbai on Ja- nuary 11 and got in touch with San- gini, an NGO which works with women and creates awareness about their sexual health. Mumbai lesbians in Delhi police drama Ambika Pandit TNN An activist is detained outside the home of a lesbian couple from Mumbai after a police team landed up on Saturday night, claiming a robbery case against one girl Police action shocks activists, P 5 Mirpur (Dhaka): Virender Sehwag played the role of an exorcist to perfec- tion on Saturday. Spurred by the Delhi dasher’s knock of 175, Team India buried the ghost of Port-of-Spain, and Bangla- desh, to kick-start its World Cup 2011 campaign in style at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Mirpur. In a magnificent display of controlled aggression, Sehwag and young Virat Kohli added 203 runs for the third wicket to help India post a mammoth 370 for four, paving the way for an easy 87-run win. It was redemption of sorts for the In- dian team that was dumped out of the 2007 World Cup in the Caribbean after los- ing to Bangladesh. With the monkey off their backs, M S Dhoni’s boys can focus on the bigger battles ahead, which in- clude clashes with an in-form England and the ever-dangerous South Africa. Sehwag, guilty of running out Sachin Tendulkar, made amends by equalling Kapil Dev’s 1983 score against Zimbabwe. But he fell 13 short of coach Gary Kir- sten’s Cup record of 188, achieved against the UAE in 1996. However, India’s show with the bat was somewhat marred by a shoddy display on the field, with the pac- ers struggling to contain the Bangla top- order. But the big score proved too much to chase for the hosts. Viru, Virat Thump Bangladesh, Help Bury ’07 Cup Ghost Sumit Mukherjee TNN 175 | Virender Sehwag equals Kapil Dev’s 4th-highest World Cup score. Kirsten (188*), Ganguly (183), Viv Richards (181) are the top three 370/4 | India’s score is the fifth-highest total in World Cup history 100 | Virat Kohli is 1st Indian and 13th batsman to score a century on Cup debut 2 | First instance of two hundreds for one team on the opening day of the championship 3 | India now have three of the 11 team totals in excess of 350 in World Cup matches BLAZING START It was batsman’s day out in Mirpur. The resulting run feast proved to be a statistician’s delight Delhi duo Virat Kohli (left) and Virender Sehwag blasted tons as India beat Bangladesh by 87 runs Sanjay Sekhri FULL COVERAGE: P 27-30 SWEET REVENGE FOR INDIA Malkangiri: The Orissa governm- ent on Saturday seemed to be working to a hush-hush plan to swap abducted Malkangiri collector R Vineel Krish- na and junior engineer Pabitra Majhi with a clutch of jailed Maoist leaders. This could be the first such exchange deal since the 1999 IC-814 Kandahar incident in which militant Masood Azhar and others were freed for 190- odd Indian Airlines passengers. Officially, there was no state gov- ernment confirmation of such a strategy, but tell-tale signs of a cali- brated move emerged shortly after noon when a two-page bail applica- tion was quietly filed in the Malkan- giri fast track court on behalf of Srini- vas Sriramulu and six others. In Koraput, 120 km away, bail pleas were filed on behalf of Gunti Prasadam, Sirisha aka Padma and three others. Padma is the wife of senior Maoist leader Ramakrishna. Though the pleas were rejected, Gunti Prasadam was released from an Andhra jail late on Saturday night. The applications would not have been worth reporting had Sriramulu, Gunti Prasadam and Padma not been among the seven prisoners the Maoists wanted released in exchange for Krishna, a 2005 IAS officer, and Majhi. None of them had mandated their lawyers to file bail pleas. The po- lice seem to have directed the move. “Two DSPs and one inspector asked me to file the application,” Ni- har Patnaik, the lawyer representing Gunti Prasadam and Padma, said on phone. Did he seek the consent of his clients? “No, I didn’t. It was wrong, but the police forced me,” he said. But why would the police force the defence to seek bail against its own ac- cused? This could be because Orissa was looking for an easy escape out of the hostage crisis. Kandahar-like swap for Orissa collector? Supriya Sharma TNN ‘Cops Prompted Bail Pleas For Maoists’ Koraput court denies bail, P 15 International solidarity support move grows for Maoists, P 15 Washington: Describing In- dia as a rising global power, a bi-partisan resolution intro- duced in the US House of Rep- resentatives has expressed support for the country’s bid for a permanent seat in the UN Security Council. The resolution, intro- duced by Democratic Con- gressman Alcee Hastings and supported by half-a-dozen other lawmakers on Friday, has been referred to the House committee on foreign affairs. Appreciating India for be- ing a strong democratic ally, key economic partner and a rising global power, the reso- lution favoured Delhi’s inclu- sion as a permanent member of the UNSC. It encouraged President Obama to work with friends of the US in the UN to effect India’s inclusion in the Council. AGENCIES India’s UNSC bid gets US House backing O F I N D I A TIMESOFINDIA.COM | EPAPER.TIMESOFINDIA.COM MUMBAI, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2011 * PAGES 48 PRICE ` 5.00 ALONG WITH SUNDAY MUMBAI MIRROR OR RAVIVAR MAHARASHTRA TIMES ‘Can finish spurious mkt’, P 11 WEATHER Sunrise: Monday 0703 hrs Sunset: Sunday 1840 hrs Moonrise: Sunday 2053 hrs Moonset: Monday 0857 hrs Forecast: Skies would mainly be clear. Maximum and minimum temperatures may be around 30 deg C and 15 deg C respectively Relative humidity: Colaba 56%, Santa Cruz 54% Colaba 28.6°/19.1° Santa Cruz 29.6° /15.7° Aircel Apollo Mobile Healthcare Free Trial Offer * : Call: 55104 Offer valid till Feb 28, 2011. Gondi8ons apply. MOBILE TRADING SMS smc mobi to 54545 www.smctradeonline.com smc NOW THAT’S I Skoda Fabia www.newskodafabia.co.in Deewana bana de 11 eSr c airleL OutdojfPvthec BRIGHT Ra oPaitie

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The DRI on Saturday charged Pakistanisinger Rahat Fateh Ali Khan and hismanager under FEMA and the CustomsAct in connection with the recovery of Rs60 lakh undisclosed cash from them atDelhi airport on February 13. But the duomay get away with a big fine. P 15

Big turnout at army’sJ&K recruitment drive Snubbing terrorists, over 9,000 youthsturned up at the army’s recruitmentdrive in Ganderbal, J&K, on Saturday. P 9

Mentally ill motherbutchers 26-year-old In a gruesome incident, a 50-year-oldmentally unstable woman stabbed her26-year-old daughter to death in theirVirar home on Friday night and hackedher body into pieces. P 3

Drunk driver ramsBMW into bike, 2 hurtThe drunk driver of a BMW car,reportedly owned by a builder, wasarrested on Saturday after he rammedthe vehicle into a bike at the Perry Roadjunction in Bandra (W), resulting ininjuries to the biker and the pillion. P 3

Cancer treatment formen too at Cama soonThe state government is planning to setup a cancer hospital on the premises ofCama & Albless Hospital that will caterto men too. P 3

Cong MP calls Ramdev‘bloody Indian dog’Arunachal Pradesh Congress MP NinongEring on Saturday reportedly called yogaguru Baba Ramdev “a bloody Indian dog”when the latter was talking about graftduring a camp in Pasighat. P 11

Libya death toll nears100, internet links cutThe crackdown by troops onanti-Gaddafi protesters in Libyacontinued on Saturday, with the deathtoll being estimated at 84. P 19

G20 FMs agree tocorrect eco imbalancesG20 FMs have agreed to correct globaleconomic imbalances and expressedconcern over commodity price volatility.

NEWS DIGEST

Rahat may get awaywith a big penalty

Times Classifieds | P 8, 10, 12, 14 & 16

*PLUS 12 PAGES BOMBAY TIMES + 4 PAGES TIMES LIFE!

Sunday Times of India is also available at .̀ 5.00 without the combo offer. To receive your copy, please call 6635 4021

Mumbai: ‘Late to bed and early to rise’could well be the New Age recipe forheart disease.

It is no longer only what you eat anddrink that determines your ill-health,sleep deprivation is fast emerging as akey reason for heart ailments. Recentresearch from London, which shows

that a person who sleeps less than sixhours a night has a 48% higher risk ofdeveloping or dying from heart dis-ease, could hold true for Mumbaikarstoo, say doctors.

Cardiologist Brian Pinto recalledthe death of a friend’s 43-year-old sonwho collapsed while jogging at 5.45 am.“Youngsters are cutting down on theirsleep to accommodate more workhours and exercise as they feel they are

overweight. But without at least sevenhours of sleep a night, this can be a rec-ipe for disaster,’’ said Pinto.

A B Mehta, a cardiologist, said,“More than 60% of patients who landup in a hospital’s emergency roomwith a heart attack are first-timers whohave never suspected they had heartdisease. In many cases, strenuous exer-cising and sleeplessness would be com-mon features before the episode.’’

Doctors believe that the link be-tween sleep deprivation and heart dis-ease is ignored by all. In fact, researchsays poor sleep could also lead tostrokes. The University of Warwickstudied 4.7 lakh people in eight coun-tries, including the US, the UK and Ja-pan, to establish this equation. “If yousleep less than six hours per night andhave disturbed sleep, you stand a 48%greater chance of developing or dyingfrom heart disease and a 15% greaterchance of developing or dying of astroke,’’ the university team said. Itadded, “Late to bed and early to rise is aticking time bomb for health.”

Lack of sleep a health time bombMalathy Iyer TNN

The magic figure forsleep is seven hours

Sleeping lessthan five hours aday, including

naps, more thandoubles the risk of

being diagnosed withangina, coronary heart

disease, heart attack or stroke

Doctors say lack of sleep can lead toimpaired glucose tolerance, reducedinsulin sensitivity and elevated bloodpressure. In other words, it leads todiabetes, hypertension and obesity

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From diabetes to depression, P 2

New Delhi: Soon, a singleSMS will help you find out ifthe drug you just bought fromyour chemist is original orcounterfeit/spurious.

The Drug ConsultativeCommittee (DCC), at its lastmeeting on February 15, ap-proved a proposal that said ev-

ery strip of medicine availa-ble in India ought to have a 2Dbar code and a unique ran-domly generated numericcode (UID). A phone numberwill be mentioned above thebar code to which a consumercan SMS the UID. A messagewill tell the consumer if thedrug is an original or not.

Soon, an SMSwill tell you ifa drug is fake

Kounteya Sinha TNN

Mumbai: The Bombay high court saidconsuming alcohol and abusing and beat-ing one’s wife amounts to cruelty andcould drive her to suicide and orderedPune-based Ibrahim Nabi Sayyed to under-go three years’ rigorous imprisonment.

“The accused used to willfully con-sume alcohol and used to abuse and beathis wife regularly. Such conduct was like-ly to drive the wife to commit suicide and,therefore, he is guilty of subjecting hiswife to cruelty,” said Justice J H Bhatia,dismissing Ibrahim’s appeal.

Ibrahim was convicted by a sessionscourt in 1993 under sections 498A (hus-band or relative of husband of a womansubjecting her to cruelty) and 306 (abet-ment of suicide) of IPC after his secondwife Farida burnt herself to death.

Ibrahim was addicted to liquor andused to beat his first wife under the influ-ence. He continued after his second mar-

riage and Farida committed suicidethree-and-a-half years after marriage.

After Farida, died of 100% burn inju-ries in 1991, Ibrahim had tried to pass it offas an accident. The court refused to buythe theory as police had found a kerosenecan and match stick near her body.

“If it is shown that a woman had com-mitted suicide within seven years of ma-rriage and her husband or his relativeshad subjected her to cruelty, the courtmay presume that suicide had been abet-ted by them,” said the judgment.

HC says drinking andabusing wife is cruelty

The accused used to will-fully consume alcohol andbeat his wife. Such con-duct was likely to drive

her to suicide and, therefore,he is guilty of subjecting hiswife to cruelty— Bombay HC

Hetal Vyas TNNindiatimes.com PollYesterday’s Result: Is '7 Khoon Maaf' Priyanka Chopra'sbest film so far?

Yes 44% No 56%

Today’s Poll: ICC World Cup: Do you see the emergence of anew Virender Sehwag?

Vote on Indiatimes.com or SMS ‘Poll’ to 58888

New Delhi: There was high dramain a Vasant Kunj neighbourhoodon Saturday night when policemenfrom Mumbai and Delhi landed atthe flat of two women, Rhea andSakshi (names changed). The two,aged 20 and 30 years, respectively,are from Mumbai and have beenstaying at the house since January.They say they are lesbian partners.

The police claimed Rhea was tobe arrested for robbery as her familyin Mumbai had filed a complaint

that she had stolen valuables beforerunning away. Activists said theycould not produce any documents.

The two had met at a coachingcentre in Mumbai and becameclose friends. Gradually, they real-ized that their sexual orientationwas different and expressed theirfeelings for each other. Since then,they have been in a relationship.

Rhea claims her family has notcome to terms and has been discou-raging her from pursuing her edu-cation in Mumbai. The girl allegesshe was a victim of violence in her

house and accuses her brother ofinflicting abuse.

Frustrated by the circumstanc-es at home, Rhea, with her partner,decided to elope in January thisyear. The girls first went to Pune

and from there shifted base to Bel-gaum in Karnataka. Finally, theycame to Delhi via Mumbai on Ja-nuary 11 and got in touch with San-gini, an NGO which works withwomen and creates awarenessabout their sexual health.

Mumbai lesbians in Delhi police dramaAmbika Pandit TNN

An activist is detained outside the homeof a lesbian couple from Mumbai after apolice team landed up on Saturday night,claiming a robbery case against one girl

Police action shocks activists, P 5

Mirpur (Dhaka): Virender Sehwagplayed the role of an exorcist to perfec-tion on Saturday. Spurred by the Delhidasher’s knock of 175, Team India buriedthe ghost of Port-of-Spain, and Bangla-desh, to kick-start its World Cup 2011campaign in style at the Sher-e-BanglaNational Stadium in Mirpur.

In a magnificent display of controlledaggression, Sehwag and young ViratKohli added 203 runs for the third wicketto help India post a mammoth 370 for four,paving the way for an easy 87-run win.

It was redemption of sorts for the In-

dian team that was dumped out of the2007 World Cup in the Caribbean after los-ing to Bangladesh. With the monkey offtheir backs, M S Dhoni’s boys can focuson the bigger battles ahead, which in-clude clashes with an in-form Englandand the ever-dangerous South Africa.

Sehwag, guilty of running out SachinTendulkar, made amends by equallingKapil Dev’s 1983 score against Zimbabwe.But he fell 13 short of coach Gary Kir-sten’s Cup record of 188, achieved againstthe UAE in 1996. However, India’s showwith the bat was somewhat marred by ashoddy display on the field, with the pac-ers struggling to contain the Bangla top-order. But the big score proved too muchto chase for the hosts.

Viru, Virat ThumpBangladesh, Help

Bury ’07 Cup GhostSumit Mukherjee TNN

175 |Virender Sehwagequals Kapil Dev’s 4th-highest WorldCup score. Kirsten(188*), Ganguly(183), Viv Richards(181) are the top three

370/4 | India’sscore is the fifth-highest total inWorld Cup history

100 | Virat Kohli is 1st Indian and 13thbatsman to score acentury on Cup debut

2 | First instance of twohundreds for one team onthe opening day of the championship

3 | India now have threeof the 11 team totals inexcess of 350 in WorldCup matches

BLAZING

STARTIt was batsman’sday out in Mirpur.The resulting runfeast proved to be a statistician’s delight

Delhi duo Virat Kohli (left) and Virender Sehwag blasted tons as India beat Bangladesh by 87 runs

Sanjay Sekhri

FULL COVERAGE: P 27-30

SWEET REVENGE FOR INDIA

Malkangiri: The Orissa governm-ent on Saturday seemed to be workingto a hush-hush plan to swap abductedMalkangiri collector R Vineel Krish-na and junior engineer Pabitra Majhiwith a clutch of jailed Maoist leaders.This could be the first such exchangedeal since the 1999 IC-814 Kandaharincident in which militant MasoodAzhar and others were freed for 190-odd Indian Airlines passengers.

Officially, there was no state gov-ernment confirmation of such astrategy, but tell-tale signs of a cali-brated move emerged shortly afternoon when a two-page bail applica-tion was quietly filed in the Malkan-giri fast track court on behalf of Srini-

vas Sriramulu and six others. InKoraput, 120 km away, bail pleas werefiled on behalf of Gunti Prasadam,Sirisha aka Padma and three others.Padma is the wife of senior Maoistleader Ramakrishna. Though thepleas were rejected, Gunti Prasadamwas released from an Andhra jail lateon Saturday night.

The applications would not havebeen worth reporting had Sriramulu,Gunti Prasadam and Padma not beenamong the seven prisoners theMaoists wanted released in exchangefor Krishna, a 2005 IAS officer, and

Majhi. None of them had mandatedtheir lawyers to file bail pleas. The po-lice seem to have directed the move.

“Two DSPs and one inspectorasked me to file the application,” Ni-har Patnaik, the lawyer representingGunti Prasadam and Padma, said onphone. Did he seek the consent of hisclients? “No, I didn’t. It was wrong,but the police forced me,” he said.

But why would the police force thedefence to seek bail against its own ac-cused? This could be because Orissawas looking for an easy escape out ofthe hostage crisis.

Kandahar-like swapfor Orissa collector?

Supriya Sharma TNN

‘Cops Prompted Bail Pleas For Maoists’

Koraput court denies bail, P 15International solidarity support

move grows for Maoists, P 15

Washington: Describing In-dia as a rising global power, abi-partisan resolution intro-duced in the US House of Rep-resentatives has expressedsupport for the country’s bidfor a permanent seat in theUN Security Council.

The resolution, intro-duced by Democratic Con-gressman Alcee Hastings andsupported by half-a-dozenother lawmakers on Friday,

has been referred to the Housecommittee on foreign affairs.

Appreciating India for be-ing a strong democratic ally,key economic partner and arising global power, the reso-lution favoured Delhi’s inclu-sion as a permanent memberof the UNSC. It encouragedPresident Obama to workwith friends of the US in theUN to effect India’s inclusionin the Council. AGENCIES

India’s UNSC bid getsUS House backing

O F I N D I A

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | EPAPER.TIMESOFINDIA.COM

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