Blog | FunStylers

| It’s kind of fun to do the impossible |

Ahmadinejad Lashes Iran vote

Posted by tfreak On June - 10 - 2009

iran
TEHERAN, Iran – Iran’s hard-line president took a final shot at his rivals, during his last public pre-election rally, accusing them of resorting to a smear campaign against him similar to the one used by Adolf Hitler’s propaganda minister.
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is locked in a neck-and-neck race against reformist Mir Hossein Mousavi. Both have launched intense political attacks against each other and have turned the presidential election into a display of Iran’s deep political divides.

Heightening the tension before the race, a top official of Iran’s hard-line elite Revolutionary Guards accused Ahmadinejad’s reformist opponents of seeking to launch a ‘velvet revolution’ - alluding to the 1989 ouster of the Communist government of then-Czechoslovakia - and vowing to crush any such attempts.

Yadollah Javani said, in remarks published Wednesday on a Guards’ Web site, that reformists plan to claim vote rigging should their candidate lose in Friday’s vote and provoke street violence. He said the group is ready to deal with any possible post-election violence and crush opponents. Ahmadinejad is believed to have the support of some elements of the Revolutionary Guards.

The Iranian president and his main pro-reform opponent, Mir Hossein Mousavi, have accused each other using Hitler-like propaganda tactics in order to win on Friday. But the president’s harsh allegations against his rivals, including Mousavi, during Wednesday’s rally indicated that the mudslinging between the candidates was not slowing down.

‘They applied the methods of (Josef) Goebbels, propaganda minister of Hitler,’ Ahmadinejad told thousands of Iranian-flag waving supporters. ‘They used this method of psychological war against our nation.’

Ten of thousands of supporters jammed a Teheran street with cries of ‘Mousavi is a liar’ and ‘Mousavi bye-bye’ - a take on the ‘Ahamdi bye-bye’ that’s become a staple of opposition rallies. Women in long black robes, known as chadors, wore Iranian flags tied around their necks or underneath their head covering.

The outcome will have little direct impact on Iran’s key policies - such as its nuclear program or possible acceptance of Washington’s offer for dialogue - which are directly dictated by the ruling Islamic clerics. But Ahmadinejad has become a highly polarizing figure on the international stage with comments that include questioning the Holocaust and calling for Israel’s demise.

A change of government could ease Iran’s isolation and give Washington and others a freer hand to build ties with Teheran and engage in negotiations over Iran’s nuclear ambitions. The United States and others fear Iran could eventually seek nuclear weapons, but Iranian officials say the country only seeks peaceful reactors for electricity.

In western Teheran, supporters of the president flocked to Azadi St. - or Freedom St. - to catch a glimpse of him and hear one of his final speeches before heading to the polls on Friday. No public campaigning is allowed the day before the vote.

Hundreds of women draped Iranian flags around their necks and several young men painted their faces in the red, white and green colors of the flag - Ahmadinejad’s campaign symbol. About a dozen men stood on a nearby rooftop as Ahmadinejad spoke, frantically waving large Iranian flags in the air.

Mousavi has made Iran’s struggling economy a hallmark of his campaign, accusing Ahmadinejad of manipulating statistics that hide the extent of the nation’s fiscal problems despite its vast oil and gas reserves.

Earlier this week, Ahmadinejad insisted that inflation stood at 15 percent - lower than the 25 percent widely reported by financial officials. On Tuesday, Ahmadinejad admitted that inflation was 25 percent.

But he also accused Mousavi of lying about the state of the economy.

‘With the grace of God, the Iranian nation will send them to the bottom of history,’ he said.

Two other candidates are in the race: former Revolutionary Guard commander Mohsen Rezaei and former parliament speaker Mahdi Karroubi. In the increasingly tight race, their level of support could play a swing role - with Rezaei expected to draw conservative voters and Karroubi pulling in moderates.

Many of Ahmadinejad’s supporters said they would vote for him because he fights for the common man and champions Islam - images promoted in his campaign propaganda. Several of the posters handed out at the rally showed him praying, having dinner with a rural family and comforting an elderly man.

‘He’s very brave and a real Muslim. He says what is right and he doesn’t get frightened by anyone,’ said supporter Mariam Nouri, 38, who had a red, white and green ribbon tied on her wrist.

Mousavi’s backers have also been flocking to the streets in recent days to show their support, and a few wearing green wristbands - Mousavi’s campaign color - gathered around the fringes of Ahmadinejad’s rally.

Thousands of Mousavi supporters, many of them young people, packed into nearby Freedom Square later Wednesday for a rally. Security was tight at the demonstration with riot police surrounding the square and a police helicopter flying overhead.

Mousavi did not attend that rally, but made a final campaign foray into Ahmadinejad’s provincial strongholds. Thousands greeted him at a university in Loristan, southwest of Teheran, and crowds gathered to hug him at another town in that province.
Source [Read More]

“IIFA” Awards 2009 categories

Posted by tfreak On June - 10 - 2009

p09-br-iifa-awards-2009-354x264-bp1998
Following is the list of various categories in IIFA Awards 2009:

Best Film

Best Director

Best Actor

Best Actress

Best Supporting Actor

Best Supporting Actress

Best Villain

Best Comedian

Best Music Director

Best Lyricist

Best Male Playback

Best Female Playback Style Icon of the Year

Style Diva of the Year

Sony faces of the Year

Glamorous Star Award

Star debut Award

Special Award for Global Impact Best Art Direction

Best Action

Best Background Score

Best Cinematography

Best Choreography

Best Costume Design

Best Dialogue

Best Editing

Best Makeup

Best Screenplay

Best Sound Recording

Best Sound Re-Recording

Best Special Effects

Best Story
Source [Read More]

IIFA Awards 2009 Nomination’s

Posted by tfreak On June - 10 - 2009

p09-amitabh_bachchan-354x2651999
This is the 10th edition of the IIFA he nominations for the IIFA awards 2009.

The ceremony starts on 11 June 2009.

Bollywood super star Amitabh Bachchan is the Brand Ambassador of the International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) this year too.

According to reports, Ritiesh Deshmukh and Boman Irani will be hosting the show.

Following is the list of the IIFA Awards 2009 nominations:

Best Film:

A Wednesday
Dostana
Ghajini
Jodhaa Akbar
Race
Rock On

Best Director:

AR Murugadoss for Ghajini
Madhur Bhandarkar for Fashion
Abhishek Kapoor for Rock On
Ashutosh Gowariker for Jodhaa Akbar
Neeraj Pandey for A Wednesday

Best Actor in a Leading Role (Female):

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan for Jodhaa Akbar
Asin for Ghajini
Bipasha Basu for Race
Katrina Kaif for Singh is Kinng
Priyanka Chopra for Fashion

Best Actor in a Leading Role (Male):

Aamir Khan for Ghajini
Abhishek Bachchan for Dostana
Hrithik Roshan for Jodhaa Akbar
Naseeruddin Shah for A Wednesday
Shah Rukh Khan for Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi

Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Female):

Bipasha Basu for Bachna Ae Haseeno
Ila Arun for Jodhaa Akbar
Kiron Kher for Dostana
Shahana Goswami for Rock On
Kangana Ranaut for Fashion

Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Male):

Abhishek Bachchan for Sarkar Raj
Arjun Rampal for Rock On
Irrfan Khan for Mumbai Meri Jaan
Sonu Sood for Jodhaa Akbar
Vinay Pathak for Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi

Best Actor in a Negative Role:

Akshaye Khanna for Race
Imran Khan for Kidnap
Paresh Rawal for Oye Lucky Lucky Oye
Pradeep Rawat for Ghajini
Vishwas Badola for Jodhaa Akbar

Best Actor in a Comic Role:

Abhishek Bachchan for Dostana
Anil Kapoor for Race
Rajpal Yadav for Bhoothnath
Tejpal Singh for Jodhaa Akbar
Shreyas Talpade for Welcome to Sajjanpur
Tusshar Kapoor fpr Golmaal Returns

Best Story:

Abhishek Kapoor for Rock On
Haidar Ali for Jodhaa Akbar
Madhur Bhandarkar, Ajay Monga, Anuradha Tiwari for Fashion
Neeraj Pandey for A Wednesday
Shiraz Ahmed for Race

Best Music:

AR Rahman for Jodhaa Akbar
AR Rahman for Ghajini
Pritam for Race
Shankar Ehsaan Loy for Rock On
Vishal Shekhar for Dostana

Best Lyrics:

Anvita Dutt Gupta for Khuda Jaane… (Bachna Ae Haseeno)
Jaideep Sahni for Haule Haule… (Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi)
Javed Akhtar for Jashn-E-Bahara… (Jodhaa Akbar)
Javed Akhtar for Socha Hai… (Rock On)
Sameer for Pehli Nazar Mein… (Race)

Best Playback Singer (Female):

Bela Shinde for Man Mohana (Jodhaa Akbar)
Monali for Zara Zara Touch Me (Race)
Shilpa Rao for Khuda Jaane (Bachna Ae Haseeno)
Shreya Ghoshal for Teri Ore (Singh is Kinng)
Sunidhi Chauhan for Desi Girl (Dostana)

Best Playback Singer (Male):

Atif Aslam for Pehli Nazar Mein (Race)
Farhan Akhtar for Socha Hai (Rock On)
Javed Ali for Jashn-E-Baharaa (Jodhaa Akbar)
KK for Khuda Jaane (Bachna Ae Haseeno)
Sukhwinder Singh for Haule Haule (Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi)
Source [Read More]

Investment Plans In India Worth $1bn

Posted by tfreak On June - 10 - 2009

spidage250x250
NEW DELHI: The iconic $ 31-billion Scandinavian home products giant, IKEA, has put on hold its plans to set up 25 showrooms across the country for an investment of around $ 1 billion. In an internal communication this week, IKEA told its stakeholders that Indian investment rules do not encourage it to go ahead with its investment plans — at least not in the near future.
The country’s norms on foreign investments in retail stipulate that the foreign company can hold no more than a 51% stake and must have an Indian partner. As IKEA’s distinctive showrooms are like sprawling malls, with flat pack furniture, accessories, bathroom and kitchen items, they require high investment. And IKEA has so far been unable to find an Indian partner with not just deep pockets but readiness to invest a matching amount in a joint venture.

It’s learnt that IKEA was hopeful of the rules being relaxed by the new government, but was jolted by Pratibha Patil’s silence on the issue in her presidential address that outlined the UPA government’s agenda. It may have lost heart completely when commerce minister Anand Sharma said that FDI norms are not likely to be changed in the near future, and decided to opt out of India.

When contacted, a top IKEA source confirmed the company’s decision. But they were quick to add that India as a market can’t be ignored by IKEA indefinitely. “In a few years we are bound to reconsider our decision,” they said.

IKEA had planned its first showroom near Dwarka, at a location that’s between Delhi and Gurgaon. It had also hired 25-30 people for this venture. Their fate now is not known. Otherwise, IKEA has been sourcing many materials from India and employs around 11,000 in this operation, while it claims to be indirectly employing another 60,000. This outsourcing business is estimated at around Rs 1,900 crore.

India’s retail market is estimated at over $350 billion, with organized retail accounting for 5% of it. An Indian economic think-tank optimistically projected early last year that the market size could grow to $590 billion by 2012 and organized retail could be a meatier 16% of that market. The economic downturn might have since dampened these projections.

IKEA was founded in 1943 by Ingvar Kamprad in Sweden and it is owned by a Dutch-registered foundation controlled by the Kamprad family. IKEA an an acronym comprising the initials of the founder (Ingvar Kamprad), the farm where he grew up (Elmtaryd) and his home parish (Agunnaryd).

IKEA operates over 300 stores in over 40 countries. It began exploring options here in 2006 and has also spoken earlier too of being stymied by government policy.

So Indian homes, it appears, will just have to wait a while longer for some Scandinavian chic.
Source [Read More]

President Calls For Report

Posted by tfreak On June - 10 - 2009

asif-09-06_l
ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari on Tuesday expressed grief and shock over the continued violence and targeted killing in Karachi and called upon the provincial government to take urgent steps to restore normalcy.

Spokesperson of the President, former Senator Farhatullah Babar, said that the President also sought a report from the Sindh government on the issue.

He said that the Chief Minister Sindh has already convened cabinet meeting to consider situation arising out of the latest spurt in violence in Karachi. The President is concerned that the target killing in Karachi may have been designed to detract from the operation against the militants in Swat and Malakand region, the spokesperson said.
Source [Read More]

Presidential Pardon In Court

Posted by tfreak On June - 10 - 2009

nawaz-09-06_l
ISLAMABAD: A copy of the Presidential pardon in the plane-hijacking conspiracy case was submitted to the Supreme Court (SC) on Tuesday.

A five-member larger bench of the Supreme Court, headed by Justice Tassaduq Hussain Jillani, was hearing an appeal filed by the PML-N Quaid against his conviction in the plane-hijacking conspiracy case. Other members of the bench included Justice Nasirul Mulk, Justice Muhammad Moosa K Leghari, Justice Shaikh Hakim Ali and Justice Ghulam Rabbani.

The copy of the pardon was produced during hearing of the plane-hijacking conspiracy case.

The advocate general, Sindh pleaded to the court that the Presidential pardon and Sharifs affidavits should be included in the case record.

The court turned down plea of a citizen to be a party in the case.
Source [Read More]

Elections Postponed

Posted by tfreak On June - 10 - 2009

election-10-06_l
LAHORE: The election commission has postponed polling at national assembly constituencies NA-123 Lahore and NA-155 Rawalpindi for indefinite period.

“The decision has been made after a letter from Chief Secretary of Punjab Javed Mehmood about security concerns,” provincial election commissioner Qamar-uz-Zaman Chaudhry said.

Polling on NA-123 was scheduled to be held on June 30 and at NA-155 on July 4, he said.

The stage of withdrawal of nomination papers for NA-155 will be completed according to the prior schedule.

Former prime minister Nawaz Sharif is contesting election on NA-123.
Source [Read More]

Karachi Rally Firing

Posted by tfreak On June - 10 - 2009

karachi-10-06_l
KARACHI (Faisal Shakeel): At least three people have been killed and 10 others were injured in firing at Northern Bypass area, reports ARY NEWS here Wednesday.
Source [Read More]

Security Forces Operation Continues

Posted by tfreak On June - 10 - 2009

6-10-2009_43853_l
BANNU: Security forces operation underway in Jani Khel and Baka Khel areas of FR Bannu.

Forces targeting militants’ positions with heavy artillery and helicopters as indefinite curfew has clamped the area. Additional troops are advancing towards FR Bannu. The administration of FR Bannu has directed the local population to move into camps established by government.

On Tuesday night, militants fired three rockets at Bannu city killing a woman and injuring three people including two children.
Source [Read More]

Boycotts Australia Over Attacks

Posted by tfreak On June - 9 - 2009

bollywood-union5006_l
MUMBAI: Bollywood’s biggest labour union said Thursday its members would refuse to work in Australia until attacks on Indian students there ceased.

Two Bollywood movies - including one by Bollywood’s largest producer, Yash Raj Films — were to be shot in Australia this month.

“None of our associate members will work in Australia until the racism issue is resolved,” Dinesh Chaturvedi, head of the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE).

FWICE, which represents 250,000 workers, including actors, lighting and sound technicians, camera operators and dancers, issued a notice to all Bollywood producers announcing the boycott.

It was the latest snub by Bollywood over a wave of assaults on Indian students which have strained diplomatic relations between India and Australia.

Last weekend, Bollywood legend Amitabh Bachchan rejected an honorary doctorate from a Brisbane university, in protest against the attacks on Indian students.

Three recent Bollywood box-office hits — Salaam Namaste (Greetings), Chak de India (Go India) and Heyy Baby — were shot extensively in Australia.

The union’s announcement came a day after another attack on an Indian student was reported in Australia.

Police said a 21-year-old Indian student was confronted Tuesday by five men in a college campus car park in the suburbs of the southern city of Melbourne, where many of the attacks have taken place.

They demanded money and cigarettes from the man, then attacked him when he refused to comply, with one slashing him across the chest with a weapon believed to be a box cutter, causing minor lacerations.

The issue came to world attention late last month when student Sravan Kumar Theerthala was left comatose after being stabbed with a screwdriver by gatecrashers at a Melbourne party.

Many of the most serious cases occurred in Melbourne, where police estimate Indians account for about 30 percent of all robbery and assault victims.

India’s media have dubbed the attacks “curry bashing,” and newspapers have been splashed with headlines such as “Australia, land of racists.”

The Australian government has called in the former head of Australia’s elite Special Air Service (SAS) regiment to lead a task force examining the attacks.
Source [Read More]

    Popular Posts

    Recent Comments

    SEO Powered by Platinum SEO from Techblissonline