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 Hyderabad: With the release of Bilkis Bano   rapists on Independence Day, it is clear that the Hindu fanatics have the backing of the current government, said activist Khalida Par hydrojug canada veen on Saturday during a protest held in support of Bilkis Bano, one of the several victims of rape during the Gujarat riots.   Following the release of 11 persons on August 15, who were convicted of Bilkis ; rape and murder of family members. There is a sense of resentment prevailing in the civil societies across India.  Centre backing convicts to commit crimes against minorities     Expressing dismay over the release of the convicts, Parveen asked, What   the relevance of celebrating Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav when convicted criminals are set free and those who stand up for their rights are incarcerated  Criticising the release, the activist remarked, We were told that the rapists were convicted by the CBI court, then how c hydrojug traveler ome they walked free, it  stanley thermoskanne tells us that the government is backing such people to commit crimes against the minorities. The senior activist also expressed concern over the safety of minorities in light of the decision.  Activist Khalida Parveen at the protest  Photo: Mohammed Baleegh/Siasat.  Expressing her views on the issue, the national convener of Progressive Organisation for Women, V Sadhya said, We were shaken by the rape and murder of the minor girl in Kathuva, and this incident has aggrieved us even further, he Staj Colorado inmate files first claim of paternity in Prince s estate
 MASARDIS, Maine 鈥?A Maryland man suffered a possible compound leg fracture Monday after the snowmobile he was driving struck a tractor-trailer on Route 11 in Masardis.Maine State Police Sgt. Jeff Clark said in a written statement that the crash occurred just before 12:45 p.m. when a 2007 Freightliner log truck driven by Timothy Brown, 49, of Presque Isle was northbound on the roadway.Brown said that he first saw a snowmobile cross the roadway in front of him at a high rate of speed, and then as he was approaching the trail another snowmobile came out and attempted to cross Route 11. At that time, the 2004 Ski-Doo driven by Jeremy Allen, 35, of Huntingtown, Maryland, struck the side of the tractor-trailer, and the front of the snowmobile traveled under the truck, according to Clark.The snowmobile was torn in half by the impact.Allen told police it was his third day of snowmobiling ever, according to Clark, and he was traveling with three other snowmobiles in a group as the second snowmobiler.According to Clark, Allen missed a stop sign on the trail, did not have time to stop, and slid out into the road and struck the tractor-trailer right in front of its drivers side rear wheels.Visibility was not an issue, according to Cla polene sac rk.The driver of the snowmobile in front of Allen was not injured.Allen was wearing a helmet and Brown was wearing his seat belt polene bag . Allen was taken by Ashland Ambulance Department to The Aroostook Medical Center in Presque Isl polene e. The Ashland Police Department,