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TENNIS / INTERVIEW ‘A great feeling to win a WTA title’

“It has been a good year so far, having entered a couple of finals including the mixed doubles final at the Australian Open. More importantly, I am ranked World No. 3 in doubles. I am trying to do as well as possible,” says Sania Mirza. By V. V. Subrahmanyam.

Photo: Nagara Gopal / Sportstar
Photo: Nagara Gopal / Sportstar

Sania Mirza…“I still think I have a realistic chance of being World No. 1 in doubles. I am very close to that right now. Before I stop playing, I think I can achieve this.”

Sania Mirza is upbeat after winning the women’s doubles title at the WTA Portugal Open recently. The 27-year-old player from Hyderabad and her partner, the 10-time Grand Slam winner Cara Black of Zimbabwe, defeated Eva Hrdinova (Czech Republic) and Valeria Solovyeva (Russia) 6-4, 6-3 in the final.

“Well, it is always a great feeling to win a WTA title. And this is in a way special, for it is my 20th title overall in the circuit,” says a visibly elated Sania.

For the record, Sania and Cara were playing their third final of the season, having finished runner-up at Indian Wells and Stuttgart earlier. The duo has won three titles from five finals.

“It has been a good year so far, having entered a couple of finals including the mixed doubles final at the Australian Open. More importantly, I am ranked World No. 3 in doubles. I am trying to do as well as possible,” says Sania in a chat with Sportstar.

“Cara Black will be my partner. It was a bit unfortunate that in Sydney early this year, she had a niggling injury. But she is fit now and so am I. Wish to come up with real good performances.

“When I look back, it’s good that Cara Black and I lost early in the Australian Open. It gave time for her to recover,” she says.

“We will be playing in the French Open together,” Sania adds.

Talking of her future in doubles, she says: “Definitely, you have to keep changing your goals as the days pass by. I still think I have a realistic chance of being World No. 1 in doubles. I am very close to that right now. Before I stop playing, I think I can achieve this.” On the changes in the game ever since she won her first WTA singles title in 2005, the winner of two majors says: “It is really huge — the standard of the game in the last six to seven years. It is more of physical strength now. Longer rallies are the order of the day. Need to be able to sustain your fitness levels. I don’t think tennis has ever been so demanding physically as it has been of late.”

Answering a query on her fitness, Sania says: “I feel pretty good in terms of physical fitness. Some odd niggles will be there, but nothing major.”

She goes on: “I can’t say how my career will be after a few more years. I want to take it year by year. As you all know, there was a phase when I thought it was all over because of the wrist injuries in 2010 and the number of surgeries I had to undergo.

“But I came back well to enter a Grand Slam final and win a Grand Slam title too later on. Results which made me believe that it was not all over.”

Sania is perturbed over some media reports suggesting that all is not well with her marriage with Pakistan cricketer Shoaib Malik.

“Life is hectic and very demanding for both of us since we are professional sportspersons. This, we were pretty well aware of before we got married. Definitely, this is not the way you like it to be — being away from each other. But there are very few options when our focus is on our respective sporting careers,” explains Sania.

“Definitely, there are times when we do feel why we should go through these testing times. But we are aware of the goals ahead since we believe that there is a lot left in us to be in sport.

“Ours is a special relationship and let me tell you we never discuss the media reports on our marriage.

“Let me remind you, we did not get married for the sake of fans. Our relationship continues to be special. Definitely, it hurts when the media intrudes our privacy. But again, we can’t go around and keep answering every one around,” she adds.

source: http://www.sportstaronnet.com / Sportstar / Home> Tennis> Interview / by V. V. Subrahmanyam / Vol. 37, No.22 – May 31st, 2014

IPL 7: Never Seen Such an Innings, Unbelievable Hitting, Says Gautam Gambhir

Yusuf Pathan’s knock drew high praise from Knight Riders skipper Gautam Gambhir, who has himself played several match-winning knocks for KKR and India.

Kolkata:

Having watched with awe Yusuf Pathan’s fireworks that enabled his side finish second in the round robin stage of the Indian Premier League, Kolkata Knight Riders captain Gautam Gambhir on Saturday admitted he had not see such an innings before.

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Pathan (72 of 22 balls) plundered seven massive sixes and five fours as he slammed the fastest IPL fifty to propel the Knight Riders to a four-wicket win over Sunrisers Hyderabad with 34 balls to spare.

Replying to the visitors 160/7, the hosts needed to overhaul the total within 15.2 overs, but thanks to Pathan’s blazing knock, they reached 161/6 in oly 14.2 overs at the Eden Gardens.

“I have never seen this sort of innings in my career…unbelievable hitting… I can only dream of it, but I saw it in reality,” Gambhir said after the match.

“We always wanted to finish it in 15.2 overs, this is what we play cricket for,” said Gambhir, whose side will take on Kings XI Punjab in the first qualifier here May 27.

Gambhir, however, conceded that his team did not bowl well in the initial overs, besides dropping some crucial catches.

“But this is not the time to talk about negatives, I have never seen such an innings,” he said.

Visibly happy after his batting performance, Pathan called it his best innings and said he had hit form at the right time.

“It feels great when the ball hits the middle of the bat and travels a long way.”

“My hundred for Rajasthan was a good knock but I got run-out and we couldn’t win the match, but this time we won, this feels like my best innings.”

source: http://www.sports.ndtv.com / NDTV Sports / Home> Sports Home> IPL 2014> by Indo-Asian News Service / Sunday – May 25th, 2014

India vs Pakistan ICC Under-19 World Cup: Aamir Gani provides India much-needed breakthrough

Source: Under 19 World Cup  / Match : India U19 vs Pakistan U19

Spinner Aamir Gani provided India Under-19 a much-needed breakthrough when he dismissed Pakistan opener Imam-ul-Haq for 39 in their ICC Under-19 World Cup 2014 match at Dubai on Saturday.

Pakistan reached 115 for one halfway through, and need another 148 runs to win the clash.

Imam faced 62 balls and cracked two boundaries as he stitched a solid 109-run partnership with Sami Aslam in a bid to provide their side a strong start in a huge chase.

Sami was batting on 65, accompanied by Hassan Raza on one.

This was after the the Indian bowlers providing a strong start, not allowing the opposition batsmen to get away early on.

Earlier, Sanju Samson  and  Sarfaraz Khan added 119 runs for the fifth wicket to help India  set a 263–run target against Pakistan in the seventh match of the ICC Under-19 World Cup 2014 at Dubai on Saturday. Electing to bat, India scored 262 for seven from their allotted 50 overs.

Samson scored 68 off 101 balls and Sarfaraz hit a quickfire 74 to help India revive from a precarious position of 94 for four from 20 overs.

Sarfaraz played strokes around the ground as he was the more aggressive one in the 119-run stand between him and Samson, which set the platform for a competitive total.

source: http://www.cricketcountry.com / The Cricket Country / Home> News / by Cricket Country Staff /  February 15th, 2014

Yusuf Pathan, ten Doeschate guide KKR home

KKR's Robin Uthappa loses the grip on his bat and Naman Ojha does the rest to catch him short of the crease. / Photo: K. Ramesh Babu / The Hindu
KKR’s Robin Uthappa loses the grip on his bat and Naman Ojha does the rest to catch him short of the crease. / Photo: K. Ramesh Babu / The Hindu

Kolkata Knight Riders captain Gautam Gambhir flung his bat in disgust in the dug-out after being given out to Dale Steyn in the second over of the chase. But, some of his key batsmen refrained from throwing their wickets away as they guided the team to a seven-wicket win over Sunrisers Hyderabad, chasing down a modest target of 143, at Rajiv Gandhi Stadium here on Sunday.

Opener Robin Uthappa tried to score of every ball and was lucky to survive when on nine; Shikhar Dhawan dropped a skier from him off Dale Steyn. Uthappa, however, managed went on to set the chase up with a breezy knock which included a terrific flick off Steyn for six.

Yusuf Pathan, who has been struggling for form this season, found his touch too, batting in the care-free manner he is known for. He cut his brother Irfan Pathan and Steyn with ease, and later pulled leggie Amit Mishra and Bhuvneshwar Kumar for huge sixes.

Yusuf and Ryan ten Doeschate ensured there were no more hiccups in the death overs. The chase once again exposed the chinks in the SRH attack, which saw it suffer its third straight defeat in front of the home crowd — a performance which could diminish its chances of making the play-offs.

Earlier, on a perfect batting strip, fast bowler Umesh Yadav came up with a wonderful performance to restrict Sunriders to a modest 142 in 20 overs.

The big fast bowler first dismissed the dangerous but shaky Aaron Finch inducing him to play away from his body to an out-swinger, and Morne Morkel took a splendid, diving catch to his left at third-man.

Soon, Sunil Narine had deposed captain Shikhar Dhawan — Darren Sammy was named to lead SRH for the remaining games — mis-timing a sweep to be caught by Gambhir.

Though Naman Ojha started off well hitting two huge sixes, one each off ten Doeschate and left-arm spinner Shakib al Hasan, he got out clipping one straight to backward-point, much to the delight of Shakib in the same over.

At the other end, the big-hitting David Warner hit some lusty hits and looked in ominous form but pulled Umesh straight to Yusuf Pathan.

Gambhir’s gamble of shuffling around his bowlers clicked as they bowled to the field.

Only 33 runs were scored off the last five overs while SRH lose three wickets, with leg-spinner Piyush Chawla and Sunil Narine giving little away.

Scoreboard

Sunrisers Hyderabad: Aaron Finch c Morkel b Umesh 8 (8b, 1×4), Shikhar Dhawan c Gambhir b Narine 19 (14b, 3×4), Naman Ojha c Yusuf b Shakib 22 (24b, 1×4, 2×6), David Warner c Yusuf b Umesh 34 (18b, 3×4, 2×6), K.L. Rahul lbw b Chawla 14 (15b, 2×4), Irfan Pathan (not out) 23 (19b, 2×4), Darren Sammy c Pandey b Shakib 7 (16b), Karn Sharma run out 4 (4b), Dale Steyn b Umesh 1 (2b); Extras (b-1, lb-1, w-8): 10; Total (for eight wkts. in 20 overs): 142.

Fall of wickets: 1-14 (Finch), 2-41 (Dhawan), 3-64 (Ojha), 4-98 (Rahul), 5-104 (Warner), 6-129 (Sammy), 7-139 (Karn), 8-142 (Steyn).

Kolkata Knight Riders bowling: Morne Morkel 4-0-39-0, Umesh Yadav 4-0-26-3, Sunil Narine 4-0-21-1, Shakib Al Hasan 3-0-22-2, Ryan ten Doeschate 1-0-8-0, Piyush Chawla 4-0-24-1.

Kolkata Knight Riders: Robin Uthappa run out 40 (33b, 5×4, 1×6), Gautam Gambhir c Ojha b Steyn 6 (10b, 1×4), Manish Pandey c Finch b Karn Sharma 35 (32b, 3×4, 1×6), Yusuf Pathan (not out) 39 (28b, 2×4, 2×6), Ryan ten Doeschate (not out) 25 (15b, 2×4, 1×6); Extras (lb-1): 1; Total (for three wkts. in 19.4 overs): 146.

Fall of wickets: 1-8 (Gambhir), 2-59 (Uthappa), 3-104 (Pandey).

Sunrisers Hyderabad bowling: Bhuvneshwar Kumar 3.4-0-37-0, Dale Steyn 4-0-24-1, Karn Sharma 4-0-19-1, Darren Sammy 1-0-7-0, Amit Mishra 4-0-38-0, Irfan Pathan 3-0-20-0.

Man-of-the-Match: Umesh Yadav.

Kolkata Knight Riders won by seven wickets.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> Sport> Cricket> Indian Premier League 2014 / by V. V. Subrahmanyam / Hyderabad – May 19th, 2014

UK Remarkable Lives Stamps Includes Muslim Woman

by   Farrukh  I. Younus  ,  Freelance Writer – United Kingdom

 In line with commemorating the centenary year for the start of World War I, the UK’s Royal Mail has announced the release of ten stamps, each of which recognizes the accomplishments of seven men and three women born in 1914.

The ‘Remarkable Lives’ stamp series includes Dylan Thomas, the famous Welsh poet, Roy Plomley, the BBC radio broadcaster who created Desert Island Discs, and Barbara Ward, an economist who urged governments to share their wealth with the poor.

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An Obscure Muslim Heroine

Also in this new set of stamps is a lesser-known personality: Noor Inayat Khan. Khan is the only Muslim included in the list. She was born in Moscow to an American mother and an Indian father.

A descendant of Indian royalty, her family fist moved to England and then to Paris. They returned to London when the city was occupied in 1940. Here she joined the Women’s Auxiliary Air Force and was then recruited in 1942 to the Special Operations Executive (SOE), an elite spy squad.

Initially known as Nora Baker Khan, Noor was given the code name Madeleine and in 1943, she was the first female radio operator to be flown secretly into Nazi-occupied Paris; this despite an SOE report stating she was “unsuited to work in her field.”From Paris, she transmitted numerous messages back to London saving many lives. For a period of time, she was the only link between the UK and the French Resistance.

Aged just 30, Khan managed to evade capture for three months but was eventually betrayed by French collaborators and arrested. She tried to escape twice while in Paris and, being considered too difficult, was eventually moved to Germany.

Despite being tortured, Khan revealed nothing of her mission or even of her real name. She was eventually executed in 1944 by the German Gestapo in the Dachau concentration camp. Before her execution by a shot in the back of her head, her last word was, “Liberté!”Britain awarded Khan the George Cross and France awarded her the Croix de Guerre.

Commemorating Noor Inayat Khan

Author Shrabani Basu wrote a book about Khan entitled, “Spy Princess: The Life of Noor Inayat Khan”. Basu campaigned for a memorial in honor of Khan’s efforts, unveiled by Princess Anne in London’s Gordon Square Gardens in November 2012.

It is said that Khan’s decision to be involved in the war efforts was not specifically due to a love of Britain (though this was a part of it). Her involvement was largely on account of the values of religious tolerance and non-violence that she was taught as a child by her father who was a musician and a Sufi teacher. As her biographer Basu said, she “couldn’t bear to see an occupied country.”

The National Archives reveal that Khan had studied both medicine and music. She was also an accomplished writer with a collection of traditional Indian children’s stories published in the French newspaper, Le Figaro.

Unity Productions Foundation has produced a documentary on the life of Khan. The world premiere of the documentary, “Enemy of the Reich”, was held on February 15, 2014 at the prestigious Warner Theater in Washington DC. It was attended by a full house of more than 1400 people.

Khan’s example demonstrates how an individual, particularly an empowered Muslim woman, can support her country. At a time when Muslim women in general suffer the image of being weak and uninvolved in society, Khan demonstrates that a person can be at ease with their faith, gender, heritage and culture without questioning their identity.

I recently returned from a World War I and II memorial tour in Belgium where I visited the resting places of soldiers. The one that stood out most to me was the Ploeg steert Memorial to the Missing. We owe a great debt of gratitude to the men and women who fought for the freedoms that we enjoy today.

Each of the ten people featured in the Royal Mail ‘Remarkable Lives’ stamp set contributed in their own way to the benefit of society. As a British-born Muslim of Pakistani heritage, I am encouraged to find a British-Indian Muslim woman recognized in our stamps and to know that all who contribute to our betterment will be recognized, irrespective of faith or gender.

source: http://www.onislam.net / On Islam / Home> Culture / Sunday – March 30th, 2014

Abbas returns to Sandalwood

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South actor Abbas, who was last seen in Appu Pappu in 2010, is returning to Sandalwood with Savaari 2. Ask him what took him so long to do a Kannada film and Abbas, who started his modelling career in Bangalore, says, “It’s not a comeback film. I have never left the industry. I do films as and when I like a script.”

Savaari 2, which is a sequel to Jacob Varghese’s directorial debut Savaari, stars Srinagara Kitty, Sruthi Hariharan, Karan Rao and Girish Karnad, among others. In the movie, Abbas plays the role of a person who has got everything, but is in search of deeper meaning in life.
“It’s an interesting role. I have completed about 80% of shoot,” Abbas says. Apart from Savaari 2, Abbas is currently working in the English-Tamil bilingual Ramanujan and in a Telugu flick called Chori.

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / Home> Entertainment> Kannada> Movies / by Maitreyee Boruah, TNN / April 09th, 2014

A dishwasher’s daughter could soon be an IITian

Image: Fathima Shabana with her mother Bahira Begum Photographs: Sreeram Selvaraj
Image: Fathima Shabana with her mother Bahira Begum
Photographs: Sreeram Selvaraj

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Meet Fathima Shabana who’s cleared her JEE (Main) and wants to study computer science from an IIT.

It has been a week since the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) results were released, and yet, the smile on 17-year-old Fathima Shabana’s face has still not diminished. After all, she has been working hard for the last four years; and she has just cleared the JEE (Main). This means that she has already made the grade to go to an Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) or National Institute of Technology (NIT) or state engineering institutions that will offer seats on the basis of JEE (Main) merit list like the Anna University in Tamil Nadu.

If she manages to make it through to the JEE (Advanced) examination on the May 25, she might well make it into an IIT!

Fathima’s is no mean achievement, especially when you look at her background. Her father, Shahul Hameed, dropped out after Class VIII and her mother didn’t continue past primary school.

Ever since he made his way to Chennai from Siruthondanalloor village in Thoothukudi district in search of a job almost two decades ago, Shahul Hameed has been washing dishes and serving food at a pushcart eatery.

His day starts very early in the morning, before the city wakes up, and ends only by 10 at night. For all of this, he takes home Rs 300 a day.

Ever since he was told of his daughter’s phenomenal achievement, he has been a happy and proud man. “My daughter has made me very proud. She was always an extremely hard working child, and I always knew that she would pass all of her exams with flying colours. I could not afford to send her to a private school. So, I sent her and my son to a corporation school so that we didn’t have to pay for their fees and textbooks.”

“It has always been her dream to be an engineer. But I earn only Rs 300 a day; I do not have the wherewithal to send her to an engineering college. I grow distressed just thinking of shattering my daughter’s dreams. But I am sure some good soul will come forward to help her pursue her dreams,” he says, while making dosas for a customer.

Image: Fathima Shabana's father Shahul Hameed sells dosas and earns Rs 300 a day. Photographs: Sreeram Selvaraj
Image: Fathima Shabana’s father Shahul Hameed sells dosas and earns Rs 300 a day.
Photographs: Sreeram Selvaraj

Her equally proud mother, Bahira Begum, said, “Neither me nor my husband could study much. But we made sure that our children studied, and studied well at that. We thought we should give them an education even if we had to borrow money to do so. We first sent Fathima to a private school, but we soon found that we could not afford to educate our children in a private school. We had to then move both of them to a corporation school. But in spite of that, not once did I have to tell Fathima to sit down and study. She was always happier among her books than she was playing with other girls of her age. She would sit at home and write something all the time.

In fact, I would tell her to take a break and go out and play. But she never would.”

Bahira remembers that her daughter never asked her for a new dress, or expressed her desire to go watch a movie. “She was not interested in anything but her studies. Even if we called her to go out, she would not come. Even as a small child, she was obsessed with her education and always wanted to come first in class.”

“God has been kind to me. It was because of God’s gift that I was able to focus on my education. I love Mathematics and can solve mathematical problems for hours together without feeling bored,” Fathima said.

Image: Fathima Shabana Photographs: Sreeram Selvaraj
Image: Fathima Shabana
Photographs: Sreeram Selvaraj

When she was in Class IX, a private IIT-JEE coaching institute came to her school to select good students and offer them free coaching. She was among the nine students selected after a screening test.

When she told her mother that she wanted to attend JEE coaching classes, she told her that they could not afford to send her to a tuition class. But her school head master was insistent.

“He came home and convinced us that Fathima would never get such an opportunity in her life, and that we should not deny it to her. We had to agree to send her to coaching classes.”

As the institute was far away from her home, it was past 9 in the evening by the time she got back home. “So, I would study until midnight and get up by 6 in the morning to do all the home work.”

So focussed was she on her studies that from first standard onwards, she was either first or second in school.

After scoring 83 per cent in her Class X Board exams, she went back to the same school and continued her preparation for the JEE. “I was happy after I finished the JEE (Main) exam. I knew I did well, especially my Mathematics paper. Yes, I was expecting a good result, but when I finally saw online that I had cleared the Main exam, I couldn’t believe it. I called my father and conveyed the good news to him. He was overjoyed, as was my mother.”

Image: Fathima Shabana with her mother Bahira Begum and brother Arshad Saliq Photographs: Sreeram Selvaraj
Image: Fathima Shabana with her mother Bahira Begum and brother Arshad Saliq
Photographs: Sreeram Selvaraj

Bahira also was confident of her daughter getting in. “I know nothing about colleges. I only knew that she would get admission in to a very good college somewhere in India because of how hard she worked. However, in our community, we do not send our girls to far-off places. So, I hope she gets admitted to an engineering college in Chennai.”

Whenever Fathima expressed her desire to become an engineer, her mother would tell her not to dream so high because of the financial constraints they faced in the family.

Now that she is going to write the JEE (Advanced) exam on May 25, her dream is to get selected to study Computer Science at an IIT. “I love computer science. I do not have a computer at home, but we have one in our school that we get to operate. I enjoy working on the computer.”

Fathima’s brother, Arshad Saliq, who studies in Class IX, has someone to look up to now. “I also top my class, but now, I want to emulate my sister. I want to study in an IIT.”

Fathima’s dream is “to get a good job so that my father will not have to struggle as hard to make ends meet.”

The family strongly believes that it was all because of the blessings of God that Fathima could achieve something that her parents could never even dream of.

“When we thank God, we also pray that He would show us a way to give Fathima what she wants. When we let her study, not even in our wildest dreams did we think that she would make both of us, practically illiterate as we are, so proud,” said Bahira on a parting note.

source: http://www.rediff.com / rediff.com / Home> Get Ahead / May 14th, 2014

Rizwan, Saba take top honours

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Srinagar :

Rizwan Rashid Wani and Saba Jan of RCC Srinagar were declared the best players in boys and girls category respectively in the three-day District Srinagar Yoga Championship that concluded on Saturday at Sheri Kashmir indoor Sports Complex Srinagar.

The championship was organized by Jammu and Kashmir yoga Association in collaboration with J&K State Sports Council.

In the championship more than 100 players both boys and girls participated in different age groups, the statement from the organisers said.

On the concluding ceremony the Joint Secretary (Kashmir) J&K State Sports Council JB Singh Bali was the chief guest and Joint Secretary (Kashmir) J&K Yoga Association Fareeda Shabir was also present on the occasion.

source: http://www.kashmirreader.com / Kashmir Reader / Home> Sports / by K R Sports Desk / Monday – May 19th, 2014

Akbar Khan wins another cycling event

Srinagar :

Akbar Khan in senior category and Amir Gujree in the junior category emerged victorious in the cycling competition on Sunday.

In the senior category Akbar Khan of Trumboo Food Industries bagged the first position while Hilal Sofi and Adil Ahmed bagged second and third positions respectively.

And in the junior category the race was dominated by cyclists of Chinar Sports Club in which all the three positions went to them.

Amir Gujree achieved the first position, Waheed secured the second spot.

The race was covered in 9 laps and each lap contained 3 kms, a total distance of 27 kms. The race was flagged off by the principal celestial Buds High School Muzzaffar Ahmed Bhat.

The race was organized by Chinar Sports Club under the aegis of JKSDA and was sponsored by principal Celestial buds High School.

source: http://www.kashmirreader.com / Kashmir Reader / Home> Sports / by K R Sports Desk / Monday – May 19th, 2014

MIM leader Asaduddin Owaisi offers his support to TRS in government formation

TRS legislator K.T. Rama Rao meets MIM chief and Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi. (Photo: S. Surender Reddy)
TRS legislator K.T. Rama Rao meets MIM chief and Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi. (Photo: S. Surender Reddy)

Hyderabad:

MIM supremo Asaduddin Owaisi promised his party’s full support to the TRS government for the development of Telangana and Hyderabad city.

Mr Owaisi gave the assurance when a four-member TRS delegation led by Nayani Narasimha Reddy and comprising Etela Rajender, K.T. Rama Rao and T. Padma Rao met him and his brother, MIM Legislature Party leader Akbaruddin Owaisi, on Monday, and sought the MIM’s support for the new government.

The TRS has sought MIM support to accelerate development of the new state of Telangana and to improve the brand image of Hyderabad city, but gave no offer to it to join the government.

Asaduddin Owaisi said, “Joining is not important. We have to prove that Telangana will be one of the best perfor-ming states in the country. We have to strive for socio-economic development of the new state, and ensure pluralism…Ganga Jamuna tahzeeb. We have to further improve the brand image of Hyderabad.”

Mr Owaisi said he would meet TRS president K. Chandrasekhar Rao to carry forward the discussions on mutual cooperation.

Asked if the TRS would invite the MIM to join the government, Mr Narasimha Reddy said this was the first meeting and such decisions would be taken by Mr Chandrasekhar Rao.

The TRS has a simple majority of 63 in the Assembly of 119, but faces no threat from the Congress or BJP-TD combine since their numbers are too few. However, it may plan to consolidate its position by seeking the support of parties such as the MIM to ensure a smooth five-year tenure.

The MIM, which has seven MLAs and one MP, is a formidable force in Hyderabad and has influence in some pockets of Telangana. With MIM support, the TRS government would have the backing of 70 MLAs, and it would get the support of another 10 MLAs, TRS leaders claim.

“The MIM has decided to extend cooperation and support to the new government headed by KCR. We have discussed lots of issues about the development of Telangana. The city of Hyderabad must be developed at all costs and be made a favourable destination for multinational companies,” Mr Asaduddin Owaisi said after the luncheon meeting with the TRS delegation at Mr Akbaruddin Owaisi’s Banjara Hills residence.

Before the election results were out, there was talk that Mr Chandrasekhar Rao had offered the Deputy Chief Minister’s post to the MIM if the TRS missed the magic figure of 60 seats. But after the TRS got majority on its own, he made it clear that his party would form the government on its own.

TRS MLA K.T. Rama Rao said the people had bestowed a huge responsibility on the TRS and their prime task was to ensure accelerated development in all spheres in all the 10 districts and ensure peace and tranquillity in Hyderabad, and strive to improve the lot of Muslims, Christians and other minorities.

“We have to face the acid test in the next five years. Hyderabad’s growth engine needs a fillip. We sought MIM’s cooperation in implementing the Sachar committee report, protection of Wakf properties etc,” Mr Rama Rao added.

source: http://www.deccanchronicle.com / Deccan Chronicle / Home> Nation> Politics / DC /  by C R Gowri Shanker / May 20th, 2014