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Christian missionaries are a threat to India

In the recent past, Dr. Matthew Rees authored a report that stated that in 2019, India ranked tenth in the list of World Watch List of 50 countries where it is most dangerous to live as a Christian – a first in the history of the list in over two decades. India has been going up the list rather steadily for the past five years and can now be classified as a country with extreme persecution. Approximately 64 million Christians live in India but constitute less than 5 per cent of the total population of 1.3 billion.

Rees’s report is based on the data that Open Doors collects annually through an extensive survey in 75 countries. The Church leaders and other community volunteers administer questionnaires to Christians in their regions and then send the data to Open Doors offices in the Netherlands and North America, where researchers collate it to obtain a quantitative figure for persecution in each country.

If we talk about India or globally, Christians are not considered as a threat. The open assertion by Christian leaders to convert all Hindus to Christianity is considered a threat to Hinduism by many Hindus. Christianity has successfully destroyed numerous religions in nearly all parts of the world. The fanatical urge to destroy all global religious diversity in the name of one true religion and the one living God is scary.

What the consequences of conversion will be to the country as a whole is well worth bearing in mind. Conversion to Islam or Christianity will de-nationalise the dejected classes. If they go over to Islam the number of Muslims would be doubled, and the danger of Muslim domination also becomes real. If they go over to Christianity, the numerical strength of the Christians becomes five to six cores.

It is not Christianity or Christians but the Christian missionaries who pose a threat to India. Normally many believe that missionaries are a threat to Hinduism because of conversions but conversions have a very bad effect on the social health of a society resulting in animosity between different faiths resulting skirmishes between different faiths and diversion of government from nation-building tasks to nation healing tasks. There are dangerous methods employed by missionaries to first convert and then retain these converts.

For a Hindu to convert to another religion in India, it takes total life changing experience. Hindus follow a very ritualistic way of life which is ingrained into us from childhood. Conversion to another religion means adopting a totally different way of life. Missionaries deploy various tactics go trick people into conversion like they will try to convince upper caste South Indians that Hinduism is a religion of North Indians imposed on them is racist in nature. Dalits are instigated against Hinduism because of discrimination faced by Dalits in everyday life.

These tactics require putting hate in the heart of a prospective convert to make the life-changing experience. Another trick is to help people in distress. While providing the help missionaries ensure that they convince the convert that being a Hindu the life was miserable and Hindu gods never came to their help whereas Christ came to their help. No wonder all these first generation converts have more hate and contempt for Hinduism and Hindus. Once the person in distress is given help and over the time his condition gets better, there is a risk that person might go back to original faith because of the overwhelming presence of Hindus around. Therefore, the missionaries ask these converts to cut-off all ties with Hindus and socialize with Christians only.

A pastor is given a list of converts to monitor the converts on a weekly basis to ensure that they remain loyal to Christianity. Converts are told that Hindus worship the devil and will go to hell and Christians should have no relations with them. These policies create a lot of schisms between new converts and Hindus. Also with the rise of RSS, there is a fight for supremacy is going on. Missionaries provide tactic and financial support to Communist and Muslim radical organisations where-in communist plot and Muslim radicals execute the murders of RSS and Hindu organisation members in South India.

Various converted Dalits, write hate books against Hinduism and Hindus. Their hate for Hinduism and frustration of seeing millions of Hindus result in working with break India forces. Various missionaries act as a front end for US/Europe based MNC by funding NGOs who oppose development projects which can make India a superpower. A shining example is an opposition to Kudankulam nuclear plant by NGO’s funded by missionaries. On, February 24, 2012, then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh blamed foreign NGOs for protests at the power plant. News agencies reported that three NGOs had diverted donations earmarked for religious and social causes to the protests, in violation of foreign exchange regulations.

Apart from that, there are some Christian schools which have their curriculum designed in a manner so as to inculcate Christian values in the students. While I do not have any objection to making a school revolving around a specific religion’s values, I do think that there should be some manner of control so that these cannot be used as grounds for conversion or indoctrination into any religion. The problem is that most Indians think that being Convent educated ads some sort of glamour to their educational qualifications and therefore blindly rush to have their students educated there.

The word Convent actually means a school runs by nuns. The word, per se, offers no specialisation in scientific or modern education but still people rush towards it because it has become fashionable. Convents in rural or suburban areas are much different and use much more aggressive means so as to convert the students and their parents as well. If people are going to see Jesus embrace Christianity, the anti-conversion law never stopped them. The law was to keep in check missionaries who worked with the only aim of bringing as many people as possible under the Christian belt.

However, I seriously wonder sometimes, if the Christian missionaries are only about serving God and people, if so why they opposed the anti-conversion law. I know for sure that no Hindu would deny education and health services from a Christian done with the noblest of intentions. It is a common practice even today in many of Missionary run schools to get fee waiver when people get converted to Christians. This ensures that their children get English medium convent education. This is akin to conversion using money. Conversion of the native population to Christianity changing the demographics and laws of the state and creating a vote bank based on religious lines. So, Christianity is not a threat to India per se but would be the cause of threat if not nipped in the bud.


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BJP gets benefitted by culture communalism: Pawar warns social harmony under threat

Sharad Pawar, NCP, Hindu-Muslim RiotsTalking about how culture communalism is receiving an indirect boost in the country, NCP supremo Sharad Pawar on Sunday slammed the Narendra Modi-led government’s assertion of ‘hitting the enemy in his home’. He further said that whatever actions have been taken against terrorists actually took place in Kashmir and not in Pakistan. Pawar also warned how it is dangerous for the country’s social harmony when our different communities stand each other and stated that the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party gets major political help from the cultural communalism.

Post Pulwama terror attack that killed more than 40 CRPF Jawans, Balakot air strike and the government’s claim to have devastated multiple JeM terror camps, the capturing of Abhinandan in Pakistan and his release, the need to teach a lesson to Pakistan and how Modi government is successfully doing this became the talk across the nation. It was also used by BJP in his Lok Sabha poll campaigns even though the Election Commission had put a ban on it. During one of his Lok Sabha poll campaigns, Prime Minister Modi had said: “Ghar Mein Ghus Ghus Ke Marenge” (we will enter the terrorists’ homes and eliminate them).

This statement was massively used by the ruling party leaders after the Indian Air Force targeted a Jaish-e-Mohammed terror camp in Pakistan’s Balakot following the suicide bomber belonging to the proscribed organisation ramming his explosives-laden vehicle into a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) convoy in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pulwama on February 14.

Explaining how people have liked and cheered for Prime Minister Modi when he, during his poll campaign and rallies, said that his government would enter the houses of enemies and kill them, the Maratha leader Pawar claimed that “the attacks that had taken place did not happen in Pakistan but in Kashmir. And Kashmir is a part of India”.

Pawar appeared on a live chat on Facebook on Sunday from his office.

He further said, “Hence, whatever steps the Modi government took to put a check on the activities in Kashmir, that does not mean you entered Pakistan.”

“People do not have information about the Line of Control (LoC) and the situation there. So, they felt some action had been taken against Pakistan,” the former Union minister said. He also alleged that systematic efforts were made to create an aversion towards a particular community.

“It is dangerous for the social harmony of the country that one community stands against another. Muslims are the second-largest community in the country after Hindus,” the former Maharashtra chief minister added.

NCP and Congress are in a damage control mode. The recently concluded Lok Sabha elections were a major blow for NCP and its ally Congress in Maharashtra as both parties together could only manage to secure four and one seats respectively while the BJP and Shiv Sena bagged 23 and 18 seats. Among the total 48 constituencies, Asaduddin Owaisi’s All India Majlis-e-Ittehad-ul-Muslimeen (AIMIM) managed to wrest Aurangabad and Congress-supported independent candidate Navnit Ravi Rana emerged the winner in Amravati.

After facing this embarrassing rejection from the Maharashtra voters, even after strategising poll campaigns avoiding the mistakes committed in 2014, both the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) and Congress is struggling to find an answer to what made them lose the game.

Giving an added boost to the opposition alliance, Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief Raj Thackeray campaigned aggressively against BJP and in favour of opposition candidates; however, it was not formally a part of the alliance. Among others, MNS aggressively campaigned in Mumbai South where Congress leader Milind Deora was facing Arvind Sawant. However, the May 23 result has made all these a few fruitless attempts. The MNS votes shift to neither the Congress nor the NCP.

It is also in reports that after securing the larger share of seats in the state as compared to the alliance partner Congress, NCP now is all set to ask for additional seats from the Rahul Gandhi-led party in the upcoming state assembly polls which is due by the end of this year, in October.

NCP has reportedly claimed that it is the big brother in the state as it has more Members of Parliament (MPs) in the Lok Sabha than the Congress. The party secured more seats than the Congress in both, the 2014 and 2019 general elections in the state.

The Sharad Pawar-led party met on June 1 to analyse its performance in the recently concluded general election. They also strategised for the state polls.

On May 30, Congress President Rahul Gandhi met Sharad Pawar at the latter’s residence in Delhi and both the leaders have reportedly discussed the current political situation. Pawar was in the Congress before he floated the NCP in 1999. Details of the meeting were not made public though.

Meanwhile, Maharashtra’s Revenue Minister and BJP leader Chandrakant Patil confirmed that his party and the Shiv Sena will share an equal number of seats in the upcoming Maharashtra polls. Patil stated that the two parties would contest 135 seats each in the 288-member House and leave 18 seats for other allies.

The allies of BJP-Sena include Union Minister Ramdas Athawale-led Republican Party of India (Athawale).

In the latest development, Maharashtra water resources minister Girish Mahajan on Saturday has claimed that 25 MLAs of Cong and NCP are in touch with BJP and are interested in making a political shift. He also stated that the opposition will receive a major setback in the upcoming state polls.

Upset Nitish wants Prashant Kishor to explain pact with Mamata

Prashant Kishore, Nitish Kumar, Mamata Banerjee, Kishore, Nitish, BJP, TMC, JD(U), Bihar, Assembly Polls, Lok SabhaFor the first time, Mamata Banerjee, who single-handedly uprooted the 34-year-long Left rule in 2011, has sought the assistance of an expert to strategise her poll campaign and this move came after Trinamool Congress lost half of its ground in West Bengal to BJP in the recently concluded Lok Sabha elections. TMC is trying to regain its foothold in the state after its dismal performance by signing a pact with poll strategist Prashant Kishor for the upcoming state assembly elections scheduled for 2021.

However, the decision by Kishor, also the vice-president of JD(U), to help Mamata get her grip back in the state has not gone well for the party president and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. The upset chief on Saturday said that Kishor will have to explain his position on the agreement with TMC in JD(U) national executive meeting on Sunday.

Prashant Kishor, a poll strategist, and his company I-PAC work with the political parties to plan out their election campaign. The latest success in Kishor’s kitty is turning around the fortunes of YSR Congress party in the Lok Sabha and Andhra Pradesh Assembly polls and defeat of Telugu Desam Party chief N Chandrababu Naidu. Prashant was appointed as special advisor to Jagan in May 2017. The YSR Congress won all 25 Lok Sabha seats and over 150 out of 175 assembly seats in the Andhra Pradesh assembly polls and created a big history in local politics.

However, Nitish tried to show his faith on Kishor while talking to TNN and said that although I-PAC has signed an agreement with TMC, its ‘margdarshak‘ (Pathfinder) Prashant Kishor hasn’t signed any. He also said that JD(U) has nothing to do with this but Kishor will have to explain his stand to the party. When he was asked about party’s double-thinking on Kishor especially when he was hardly present in the campaigning for JD(U) and was there beside Jagan Mohan Reddy in Andhra to guide his poll prospects, Nitish told, “JD (U), which is a workers’ party, is not dependent on any one person or leader.”

Speaking to ANI, Kumar said that no complaint was filed against Kishor till now. “We have not received any complaint against Prashant Kishor. If we get a complaint, we will take a decision accordingly,” the Bihar Chief Minister said.

Kishor and his organisation I-PAC (Indian Political Action Committee) came into the limelight in 2014 when it handled the campaign of Narendra Modi. After a year, he had also guided the grand alliance in Bihar comprising the JD(U), Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and Congress, before moving base to Punjab and Uttar Pradesh where he was actively engaged with the campaign of the Congress. In September 2018, Kishor was appointed as JD(U)’s national vice-president.

BJP’s remarkable victory in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls has given the party and its leadership an even stronger ground and the upcoming state assembly polls will be a tough challenge for the regional parties. The saffron party is also preparing to come to the power in states like West Bengal, where BJP’s progress from 2 seats in 2014 LS polls to 18 in 2019 is indeed a bright jump.

To know whether Prashant Kishor-Mamata Banerjee duo will be able to abate BJP juggernaut, Afternoon Voice spoke to TMC MP Sajda Ahmed. She said, “If Prashant Kishor is working for the Trinamool Congress, then … ” Here’s the complete version of the story.

Moreover, looking at the current political situation, political experts believe that Prashant Kishor’s decision to work with Mamata Banerjee for West Bengal polls may complicate his ties with JD(U) and BJP. The Hindu even stated sources from JD(U) saying Kishor’s days in the party are nearing an end and he might walk out of the party soon.

“We have nothing to do with his activities in West Bengal. We do not even know what type of services his company will be providing in the neighbouring state. But we understand this episode has given rise to many misgivings in the media unlike in the past when he similarly offered professional help to the YSR Congress headed by Jagan Mohan Reddy, which swept to power in Andhra Pradesh,” Nitish Kumar further added.
In 2013, Kishor created Citizens for Accountable Governance (CAG), a media and publicity company in preparation for the May 2014 general election of India. He was credited with formulating an innovative marketing and advertising campaign for Narendra Modi that includes the Chai pe Charcha discussions, 3D rallies, Run for Unity, Manthan, and social media programmes. Later, Kishor parted ways with Modi, converted the (CAG) into a specialist policy outfit, Indian Political Action Committee (I-PAC).

In 2015, Kishor and other CAG members came together as I-PAC to work with Nitish Kumar, in a bid to win a third term as Chief Minister of Bihar in Assembly Elections. I-PAC designed a cycle carrying the message of the CM’s seven commitments, with the slogan ‘Nitish ke Nishchay: Vikas ki guarantee’ (Nitish’s vow: development guaranteed) and it is believed that his strategies worked miracle for the party. And the victory led Nitish to name Kishor as his advisor for planning and programme implementation, with a brief look for ways to implement the seven-point agenda that was promised during Kumar’s election campaign.

Congress hired Kishor in 2016 for the Punjab Assembly Elections in 2017; Kishor strategised Amarinder Singh’s poll campaign in Punjab leading him to power at a time when Congress had lost two consecutive Assembly elections.

In 2016, Congress again employed Kishor for the 2017 UP Elections. However, Kishor couldn’t help Congress make it way through this time as BJP won more than 300+ seats and Congress could only manage 7 seats.


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India gripped under intense heat wave

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The acute heatwave that has gripped northern India has thrown normal life out of gear for the past few days and is most likely to remain the same at least for a few more days. The day temperatures crossed 50-degree Celsius in Rajasthan’s Churu, making it the hottest city in the world. It is not just Churu, other cities like Sri Ganganagar, UP’s Banda and Narnol in Haryana were among the hottest places in the world.

Global warming is given as the reason for excessive heat. In Kuwait and other places the temperatures touch over 63 degree during severe summer season and even the traffic signal start melting down during this period. But in India we feel the severity more this time and the news is that there may be shortfall of rains this time in India.

In fact, two-thirds of India was in grip of the heat wave with the mercury breaching the 45 degree Celsius mark in cities like Delhi, Jaipur, Kota, Hyderabad, and Lucknow. According to the India Meteorological Department, heatwave to severe heatwave conditions will prevail over North West, Central and adjoining Peninsular India.

The summer season has set in and several cities are sweltering in the heat wave during the months of May and June. Rich people can enjoy the comfort of Air Conditioner in their homes and in their car while travelling whereas middle-class and lower middle class go for taking frequent bath to beat the heat and take water melon and fruit juices to beat the heat. Fortunately, Navi Mumbai is having sufficient water supply through Morbe Dam and other resources.

So far we have felt the shortage of power and water. It is better to take precautions while travelling out in hot sun. By keeping the windows open we can get fresh air instead of keeping it closed all the time. Cold water bath before going to sleep will give you a sigh of relieve from the hot and humid atmosphere. Air cooler in this part of the country will not provide much solace from the sweltering heat.

Summer is very much enervating and people die of Sun Stroke during hot summer season. This time round the year the mercury is touching 40 degree centigrade and people in Mumbai/Navi Mumbai face heat waves. People would like to stay indoors as the outside heat is unbearable. However, people staying back home also have to face the humid conditions as there are power cuts in some of the areas on regular basis.

The best way to beat the heat is take cold water bath. If pour cold water into your head, the heat in the body comes down drastically. Instead of using air-conditioner to reduce room heat it is better to have cold water bath. Water melon is a good remedy to reduce heat. Orange/Mosambi juice is also a good alternative.

Tender coconut is preferred mostly. Instead of taking ice and ice creams juices, water based items are good for the health. While driving and going for an outing it is better to keep a bottle of water with you. The tiring heat requires more consumption of water. One requires at least 8 glasses of water during ordinary days.

During summer you can increase to 12 to 15 glasses of water. Lime juice with salt and little sugar is preferred for dehydration. Instead of going for bottled drink you can use barley water as well. Health is wealth and one has to keep fit even during hot and humid summer season as well. Only sustainable solution is plant more trees. The sooner we understand it the better.


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Letters to the Editor: 09 June, 2019

FEATURE LETTER DIARY 679x400 e1553672678487What kind of secularism is this?

Read about discussions on the issue of Governments’ taking over management of temples held during recently concluded all-India Hindu Rashtra Convention in Goa.

The Supreme Court had made it clear while passing verdict on the case of Nataraj Temple in Tamil Nadu that no secular Government has right to take over temple and keep it under control for a long period.

India Constitution is secular; therefore, it is the duty of not only central government but also state governments to maintain secularism. In that context, government does not have right to take over temples and make use of offerings made by devotees in temples, in the way government wants.

In case of malpractices observed in management of any temple, an officer may be appointed on temporary basis and once the problem is solved, temple should be handed over to devotees for management; however, the order doesn’t seem to be followed in this country.

Hundreds of temples largely visited by devotees have been taken over for many years by the Maharashtra government and funds collected in these temples have been used for government’s schemes, for ministers’ tours and other development work as per the government’s wish.

Hindu Vidhidnya Parishad has exposed, by submitting proofs, malpractices of government officers appointed on committees of temples at Shirdi, Pandharpur, Tuljapur and Siddhivinayak Temple in Mumbai. What kind of secularism is this where only temples are taken over but churches, mosques, dargahs are overlooked?

-Jagan Ghanekar

 

Sitharaman’s elevation as Finance minister

Nirmala Sitharaman’s elevation to the Finance Minister is a ‘googly’ from the Prime Minister which nobody expected. Chartered Accountant Piyush Goyal one thought was better suited for the job as he also filled in the stop gap arrangement for Arun Jaitley when he was ill and even presented the interim budget. But politics has its own compulsions and not sure if this was the right decision from Prime Minister Modi and wishing our new Finance Minister a successful tenure.

Nirmala Sitharaman had done an excellent job as Defence Minister and her replacement Rajnath Singh is equally capable to emulate her success. Amit Shah as Home Minister was expected and he deserved the portfolio for he was the man responsible for BJP’s landslide historic win in the elections.

Ace shooter and sports minister Rathod’s omission from the cabinet comes as a surprise. However, Modi is an ace task master and I am sure he would get the best out of the people chosen for the job to help India develop and progress in his new term as Prime Minister.

-S.N. Kabra

 

Elect Speaker and Deputy Speaker through secret votes

The ruling BJP with 303 Lok Sabha members further added by support from allied NDA parties is set to nominate its candidates for the post of Speaker and Deputy Speaker in Lok Sabha.

But healthy system can be imitated which may be of utmost importance in time to come whereby Speaker and Deputy Speaker may be simultaneously elected through secret and compulsory votes of all members through EVMs equipped with VVPAT on nominations signed by at least 34-percent Lok Sabha members.

Such persons may be removed only through no-confidence motion passed in the same manner but with compulsion to name alternate incumbent in the same motion.

The same system should be followed in state-assemblies too. Even Chief Ministers may be selected through same system simultaneously with Speaker and Deputy Speaker to avoid all possibilities of hung assemblies and horse-trading to form or uprooting governments.

-Madhu Agrawal

 

Urgent poll-reforms necessary

Odisha Chief Minister winning from two assembly-constituencies of Bijepur and Hinjili will have to resign from one of the seats thus causing extra unnecessary burden on exchequer for holding by-election.

BJP is in dilemma on its one sitting Madhya Pradesh MLA GS Damor winning for Lok Sabha also, because every single MLA is of utmost importance with Congress ruling with very thin majority that too with support from other parties. Otherwise also by-election will be needed when GS Damor will have to opt for either being MP or MLA.

Since successive governments have deferred much needed poll-reforms for decades now, at least very simple poll-reforms can be made by Election Commission of India that a sitting legislature may first have to resign from earlier seat before filing nomination for Lok Sabha elections.

Also a person may not be allowed to contest from more than one constituency. An MP must lose Parliament-membership automatically on taking oath as minister in state and vice-versa to prevent situations like Atal Bihari Vajpayee government at the center once falling by a single controversial vote of the Girdhar Gomango who did not lose his membership of Lok Sabha despite becoming Chief Minister of Odisha.

-Subhash Chandra Agrawal

 

Kashmir Regional imbalance

Home Minister Amit Shah has hit the ground running. In a move to bring regional imbalance to a halt, he is wasting no time in pushing his agenda for a delimitation exercise in Jammu and Kashmir, which would result in carving out more seats for the Jammu region in the state assembly.

The delimitation will also result in determining the number of seats to be reserved for the Scheduled Castes. The task of redrawing boundaries of constituencies will be accomplished by a Delimitation Commission.

It is a right step in the right direction and will definitely erase out the regional imbalance sooner or later.

-Chitra Tugmini 


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Ram in Me, Ram in You, Ram is Omnipresent

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It is difficult to believe that in a country where Lord Ram is all pervasive- He is in me He is in You He is everywhere- Mamata Banerjee is sending those chanting Jai Sri Ram to jail. They are receiving threats in West Bengal.

“You people come here from other States to live here and shout Jai Sri Ram. I will stop everything,” Mamata shouted in rage. Just see the language of a Chief Minister. One wonders what has happened to Mamata Banerjee. How one can tell her that concept of India that is Bharat cannot be imagined without Ram. In the whole of India that is Bharat Ram is revered, He is ideal and He is worshipped.

A great socialist like Ram Manohar Lohia used to say that three greatest names in mythology are Ram, Krishna, and Shiva. At least every one person out of two knows about Ram, Krishna, and Shiva. Many people know what they preached, what ideal they presented before our society, what they said and when.

If you start counting how many times in a day people in India chant Ram the figure will run into trillions. Who is Mamata Banerjee to stop people from chanting Ram Naam?

People know and know it well whom Mamata Banerjee is trying to appease by cursing those who chant Jai Sri Ram. She is trying to appease Muslims. Now, who will tell her that Muslims in India revere Ram by heart. Ram is a symbol of Indian culture. Noted Urdu poet Iqbal wrote in 1908 calling Ram as Ram-e-Hind. Iqbal wrote the following line for Ram:

“Hai Ram Ke Vazood Par Hindustan ka Naaz” which translated roughly into English means ‘India’s pride rests in the existence of Ram’.

India is proud that Ram descended on earth. Muslim scholars treat Ram as ‘Imam’. Sometime back even Farooq Abdullah had said that Ram is an ideal for India. He also promised to do ‘kar seva’ for building the Ram Temple in Ayodhya once the dispute is settled.

As of now, Mamata Banerjee is allergic to those chanting Ram. It can safely be assumed that she would distaste the concept of Ram Rajya. Mahatma Gandhi dreamt to establish Ram Rajya in India, a rule that would guarantee justice and equality to every citizen of the country.

Is that only the BJP will protest against Mamata Banerjee on threatening people chanting Ram. Will not the Congress, the Samajwadi Party and the Bahujan Samaj Party criticize Mamata for her anti- Ram stance? There is a serious question mark over the studied silence of these political parties and their leaders on the issue. Are the socialist leaders not aware of essays written by Ram Manohar Lohia on Ram, Krishna, and Shiva? Will not the Samajwadi Party try to establish Ram Rajya if voted to power? Time has come when our Country should understand the idea of Gandhi and Ram Rajya in the right perspective. Try to study and understand the personae of Ram. Ram does not demonstrate any ‘magic’. So much so that the bridge on the sea connecting India and Lanka in Dwapar Yuga was work of stone by a stone construction. It was built by massive effort of Vanar Sena of Ram who worked tirelessly to lay the bridge on the sea.

Iqbal wrote:

“लबरेज़ है शराब-ए हक़ीक़त से जाम-ए हिन्द

सब फ़लसफ़ी हैं खित्ता-ए मग़रिब के राम-ए हिन्द”

(The cup of India is full of truth. All Western philosophy is an extension of the philosophy of Ram)

Ram is a common link of millions of Indian living abroad. Ram is not the only ambassador of faith but also represents cultural awareness in the rest of the world. The name of Sumatra Island in Indonesia is after Sumitra. Name of a river in Java island of Indonesia is Saryu. Ram is also revered in Thailand. Mamata Banerjee should be reminded that Indonesia is an Islamic nation. Indonesia has a strong imprint of Ramayan.

Very near to capital Bangkok of Thailand, there is a huge convention hall ‘Ramayan’. Ram is there in Myanmar also. Popa hills in Myanmar are famous for medicinal herbs. Legend has it that Hanuman had lifted a portion of Popa hills with ‘Sanjeevni Booti’ to save Laxman from an unconscious state. Guides in Myanmar show a particular place in the hills telling tourists that Hanuman had taken the herbs from this part of the hill by lifting a huge chunk of it.

Millions of Indians live and carry the legacy of Ram with them whether in India or abroad. Mamata Banerjee should apologise to the nation for her diatribe against Ram Bhakts.

(The author of the article is a Rajya Sabha Member)


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Can PK-Mamata duo abate BJP juggernaut?

Prashant Kishor, Mamata Banerjee, TMC

After not so impressive Lok Sabha poll performance, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is preparing for the 2021 assembly polls in the state.Poll strategist Prashant Kishor will work with Mamata Banerjee for the state assembly polls. Mamata had a two-hour long meeting with the Prashant Kishor in Kolkata. Both of them had discussed the reason of Trinamool’s poor performance in the Lok Sabha polls. By hiring Kishor, TMC is trying to regain its foothold in the state after dismal performance in the recently concluded Lok Sabha polls. This is the first time, Banerjee, who single-handedly uprooted the 34-year-long Left rule in 2011, is seeking assistance of an expert to run her campaign.

TMC MP Sajda Ahmed said, “If Prashant Kishor is working for the Trinamool Congress then the party will benefit out of it. He is a very good advisor and will strengthen the party. He had devised innovative campaigns for the BJP for the 2014 Lok Sabha polls. Therefore, the party has taken the right step to hire for the 2021 West Bengal assembly polls.”

Kishor is being credited with turning around the fortunes of YSR Congress party in the Lok Sabha and Andhra Pradesh Assembly polls and defeat of Telugu Desam Party chief N Chandrababu Naidu. The YSR Congress won all 25 Lok Sabha seats and over 150 out of 175 assembly seats in the Andhra Pradesh assembly polls. Prashant Kishor will now work closely with Mamata Banerjee and will prepare poll strategies for Trinamool Congress Party (TMC). Kishor will strengthen TMC in the upcoming state assembly polls. He has already worked for Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Kishor also had formulated campaign for Nitish Kumar for the 2015 Bihar assembly polls. In September 2018, Kishor was appointed as JD-U’s national vice-president. He had worked for formulating poll campaign for the Congress party for the 2017 assembly polls.

BJP leader John Barla said, “It won’t make much difference to the Trinamool Congress party. Three Trinamool MLAs are in touch with me but I won’t disclose their names. Two leaders from the party have gone to Delhi. Today people are aware that which party is doing work and they vote for that party. People are fed up of vote bank politics and they vote for the party which is providing good governance.”

According to sources, Kishor will start working for Mamata next month. The meeting between Prashant Kishor and Mamata assumes significance after BJP had made massive inroads into West Bengal by winning 18 seats and the saffron party is seen as a major threat to the TMC. According to Trinamool party officials, Mamata had tried to seek Kishor’s advice for contesting the 2016 West Bengal assembly polls but talks failed to materialise as either the fee did not work out or Didi rejected his planning.

“We have been informed that Prashant Kishor will provide advice on everything after assessing the inner party report. His advice will be sought on various aspects like campaign planning, the launch of schemes, selection of candidates, connecting the schemes with polls and designing of slogans,” said a party leader on the condition of anonymity.

The Trinamool Congress is facing a tough challenge from BJP which has managed to expand its seat share in West Bengal in the recently concluded Lok Sabha polls. Therefore, the party is keen to seek the assistance of Kishor to augment its strategy to counter BJP for the 2021 assembly polls.

-By Rajesh Kumar Choudhary and Suraj Chandran

It’s a never-ending rollercoaster for Kashmiri Pandits: Part II

The Kashmir Pandits are refugees in their own nation — another potent statistic for those in power — a number and a cause that comes in handy as election rhetoric but remains an inconvenient presence once power has been achieved. Displaced Pandits seek homeland in the valley with union territory status. Sitting in a hut at Jagti camp on the outskirts of Jammu city, the seven lakh-odd Kashmiri Pandits who had to flee Kashmir Valley in the wake of spread of terrorism in 1989-90, says that they are living as “refugees in their own country” for three decades but “nothing” is being done for their return and rehabilitation. They have completed 30 years in exile. They still await a call for return from their homeland.

The community in Kashmir wants to live with each other as they used to before 1990. They want to die in their homeland. Promises made and policies adopted by successive governments for our rehabilitation have fallen flat due to opposition from Kashmir. The displaced Kashmiri Pandits say that the biggest hurdles in their return to their roots were concerns for their “safety and security” and the government’s incapability to implement its return and rehabilitation package of 2008 on the ground.

In 2008, the then Congress-led government at the Centre announced a package for the return and rehabilitation of Kashmiri migrants, offering maximum assistance of Rs 7.5 lakh each family for construction of houses. However, the then state government led by Omar Abdullah of the National Conference requested the Centre to enhance the package to Rs 20 lakh per family, following feedback from affected families. The plan has not since moved forward.

In September 2017, then the Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh announced in Srinagar that the central government had decided to construct 6,000 transit accommodations for Kashmiri Pandits. The plan to rehabilitate Kashmiri Pandits in three composite townships in North, South and Central Kashmir was opposed by the National Conference and separatists. Even employment schemes for Kashmiri Pandit youths failed to yield desired results. Over 1,900 educated youths were given employment in Kashmir under the Prime Minister’s job package and put up in four different transit accommodations. However, they fled following stone pelting on their camps in Kashmir after the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen division commander Burhan Wani in July 2016.

As the families fled the valley, protection of immovable properties of Kashmiri Pandits became an issue that required government intervention within months. “We want the government to remove massive encroachments of lands and properties of displaced Kashmiri Pandits in the valley. However, nothing is being done. Their hopes for a return to Kashmir was rekindled after the formation of the PDP-BJP government in March 2015 as the two parties had talked about protecting and fostering ethnic and religious diversity by ensuring the return of Kashmiri Pandits with dignity based on their rights as state subjects and reintegrating as well as absorbing them in the Kashmiri milieu.

BJP’s foundation in the valley was being laid. In 1998, the BJP came to the power at the Centre and Modi was appointed party in-charge for Jammu and Kashmir. Modi grew stronger in 1999 during the Kargil War. By this time, the party had enrolled the support of over a hundred local Muslims in the valley. Few among them also contested Assembly elections in 1996 on a BJP ticket. Though all the BJP candidates in Kashmir lost, in Jammu, the party’s tally rose from two seats in 1987 to 8 seats in 1996.

While the BJP was looking to expand its base in the country, it was difficult to find active members who would enrol to work fulltime for the party. The rigged polls of 1987 that gave birth to militancy in Kashmir and the problems were compounded when ‘government-sponsored militia’, the Ikhwanis, began committing atrocities. Behind all of this was the Congress. The governments came and got changed but the situation has not changed much for the Kashmiris.

The counter-militancy operations were at their peak in Kashmir. Nobody was carrying the party flags around. However, the door-to-door conversations were being done in hushed tones. The Congress-led alliance came to power in the Centre, PDP-Congress and National Conference-Congress coalition governments were formed. All through these BJP loyalists in the valley kept working silently. The party sensed a great opportunity right after 2008 when the state government agreed to transfer 99 acres of land to Amarnath Yatra Board to set up shelters for pilgrims.

The Amarnath Land Row created a rift between the state’s Muslim population in the valley and the Hindus based in Jammu. Six people died and hundreds were injured during the 61-day row, which had brought the state down on its knees. More candidates were fielded in the 2008 Assembly polls, almost from every seat. Though the party did not win a single seat, the fact that people were openly contesting on BJP tickets from some very hostile areas in the valley for the first time was another sign of the party’s growing confidence.

Being a BJP worker in Kashmir has arguably been the toughest political assignment, and continues to be so, for any young neta. Several party workers have been publicly identified, attacked, kidnapped, tortured and killed those days and they were mostly the Muslim youth. Though political workers from almost every party have been attacked in Kashmir, BJP workers were marked more often than others. In November 2017, the 30-year-old BJP youth president of Shopian, Gowhar Hussain Bhat was kidnapped from his home by militants in the evening. His body was found later with a slit throat. The Srinagar office of the BJP still bears marks of the last grenade attack. Window panes shattered in the blast are yet to be replaced.

In 2014, the PDP was touted as the party that could almost sweep the Assembly elections that year. The ruling NC was battling anti-incumbency, its prospect of doing well in the polls was further hampered by the public anger over the hanging of Afzal Guru and the civilian protests of 2010, which saw the deaths of around 120 people. The Congress was barely trying to stay alive in the contest.

The PDP made to win big time. However, the most startling statistic from the 2014 results was the fact that the BJP had a larger vote share than any other party in the state. What boosted the BJP’s vote share was its impressive showing in the Hindu-dominated seats of the Jammu region. Of these 25 seats, it won 22 and garnered a vote share of a staggering 48.1 per cent in the region, enough to make the party’s state-wide share reach a healthy figure.

The Modi wave, which had swept the rest of the country in 2014 travelled further north to Jammu and Kashmir a few months later. Again in 2019, BJP won seats and some confidence of people but still, they cannot guarantee the return of Kashmiri Pandits and abolishing article 370, which gives autonomous status to the state of Jammu and Kashmir. The article is drafted in Part XXI of the Constitution: Temporary, Transitional and Special Provisions. Let’s hope, BJP back to power and Amit Shah as the Home Minister may fulfil the promises that they made to people of Kashmir.

Also Read: It’s a never-ending rollercoaster for Kashmiri Pandits: Part I


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Malegaon blast: Finally Sadhvi Pragya appears in NIA court

Malegaon blast, Pragya Thakur ,NIA court, Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur , Bhopal
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The BJP MP from Bhopal Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur on Friday appeared before a special court in Mumbai in connection with the 2008 Malegaon blast case.

Earlier, she failed twice to do so. She defeated the veteran Congress leader Digvijay Singh from Bhopal.

Special NIA Judge V S Padalkar asked her if she has to say anything about the blast, Sadhvi Pragya said, “I don’t know.”

Citing statements of witnesses, the judge asked them whether they were aware that a bomb blast had taken place at Malegaon in North Maharashtra in September 2008 where six people were killed.

To this, Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur replied, “Mujhe jankari nahi hai (I have no information about it).”

On Monday, the special court rejected application of Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur for exemption from appearance in the court this week.

She had sought the exemption for completing formalities relating to her election to the Parliament, but the court said that her presence is necessary at this stage in the case.

On Thursday, her lawyer Prashant Magoo told the court that she was suffering from high blood pressure and was unable to travel to Mumbai from Bhopal.

The court granted her exemption for the day and asked her to appear before it Friday. Judge Padalkar had last month directed all the accused, including Thakur, to appear before the court at least once a week.

Six people were killed and over 100 injured when an explosive device strapped to a motorcycle went off near a mosque in Malegaon, a power-loom town in north Maharashtra, on September 29, 2008.

It is remarkable that the Bombay High Court granted her bail in 2017. Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur was given a clean chit by the National Investigation Agency (NIA), but the trial court refused to discharge her from the case.

The court had dropped charges against her under the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA), but she is being tried under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) and other relevant laws.

Elected from Advani’s seat, Amit Shah will reside in Vajpayee’s bungalow

Vajpayee Amit ShahUnion Home Minister Amit Shah will live in former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s bunglow.  Vajpayee’s Krishna Menon Marg residence in the central Delhi is allotted to him. Thus, it seems that Amit Shah is born with a silver spoon in his mouth. The BJP president Amit Shah is elected to the Parliament from former deputy PM Lal Krishna Advani’s seat Gandhinagar and now, he will reside in Vajpayee’s bungalow.

It is notable that Atal Bihari Vajpayee had moved to the Krishna Menon Marg bungalow in 2004 after his government was voted out,. He stayed there with his family for nearly 14 years. His family vacated the house in November last year after his death in August 16, 2018.

According to a government source, the official bungalow of former prime minister on Krishna Menon Marg has been allotted to Union Home Minister Amit Shah. He recently visited the house and suggested some changes following which renovation work has started. The renovation work will be completed in a month or two.

Amit Shah won the Lok Sabha elections and became cabinet minister for the first time. He is currently staying at his 11, Akbar Road, residence.