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How many times Indians will be divided for political gains?

Rasping up his backward caste identity for the second consecutive day at several rallies in Uttar Pradesh, where polls are due to vote in 33 constituencies, Modi accused Priyanka Gandhi-Vadra of caste bias and insulting lower castes. Interpreting Vadra’s comment, the BJP leader was indulging in “low-level politics” as a reference to his lower caste origin. Countering Modi’s heightened pitch for the backward and Dalit votes in the state, where caste identity is crucial in voting, Mayawati challenged him to disclose his caste and reveal what he had done for the welfare of these sections. If Narendra Modi actually belongs to a backward caste, then why has he not disclosed his caste? As elections are heading towards conclusion, leaders are becoming crazy by playing the emotional, religious, caste and sentiment cards to take advantage. Modi has taken advantage of every sneer, from ‘Chaiwala’ to ‘Neech jati’.

The madness of dividing people on the basis of their castes should be stopped. What counts at the end of the day is whether a candidate for the post of the Prime Minister of India has the requisite qualities to give a clean, efficient and corruption free government, can the country see develop without regional imbalances, and not whether he/she belongs to any particular caste. Will BJP stop this type of tactics for their benefit by exploiting the uninformed common people’s age old weaknesses, for the sake of votes? BJP is playing Hindutva cards and that’s why other parties openly support Muslims. Parties choose candidates based on majority of caste in that particular constituency. India should focus on the skill development, education and job readiness for all poor people. Again, general schemes targeted towards groups of people only lead to official corruption. There should be contracts between individuals and government for mutual commitment to make the upward move.

India is moving from backwardness to semi-backwardness. It cannot develop advance thinking unless caste politics is linked with the elections and voting. Indians need to come out of narrow parochial thinking. Powers of internet, media and easy travel in India and abroad have spurred this broadening of our mindset during the last decade but we still need to go a long way. It’s the Lok Sabha election which is getting everybody on their toe for almost everything. Political perpetrators do not believe in any faith, caste and creed. The Sangh is against all minorities irrespective of their religions. It’s their anxiety to get back in power to hold the supreme office of a country makes them pat everyone’s back. Nevertheless, everyone has to taste their own medicine like Advani is going through these days. Even after 67 years of Independence, caste system is still prevailing in India.

On the other hand, Muslims are willing to concede even to support BJP, if their basic needs are met. Muslims want what they are owed as Indian citizen’s access to schools, jobs, housing and fair and equal opportunities, freedom from discrimination, due investigative and unbiased legal process. Muslims’ grievance and welfare reduces it to a mere political talking point for political parties as election approaches. Nothing concrete has been done in all these years for education, upliftment and welfare of this community. Muslims ask for educational boost, that’s all they require. However, most of parties shower mere tokenism and stereotyped gestures to win the Muslim votes, not their actual betterment. This article should read “Nation Unity” rather than Hindu unity.

The biggest cancer which is making this nation weak is casteism. It must be eliminated from the root. Modi and Jagjivan Ram are the signs that if you give chance to anyone, there is always a jewel, like Obama. If you divide people for political reasons, then horrible results come out. Hinduism is the most democratic religion which exists on this planet, where their believers have option to do what they feel. Caste has not always been as stratified as is being portrayed now. Caste identity has been mobile and fluid, and ‘lower castes’ have not always been low or poor or oppressed. They have contributed much to the beauty and tolerance of Hinduism. Many saints venerated since times immemorial by Hindus belonged to this strata. This kind of crude and conspicuous language should be absolutely unacceptable in a civilized and educated society. The government uses words like “backward”, “scheduled” etc. The BJP reaped rich electoral dividends thanks to the communal polarisation but the likes of Mulayam Singh and Mayawati started gaining after the mid-nineties’ caste polarisation. The Modi juggernaut has gained rapid speed and it will be difficult for the caste based parties to counter the BJP unless there is a joint fight.

The common man is moving ahead of these issues and is bothered more about his/her livelihood, economic prosperity etc. Look at the younger generation, today. Barring odd instances in rural areas, the atmosphere in schools, colleges have changed. In an IT company / Global / Indian MNC, no one practices caste based selection etc. The employees do not even bother on such issues and there is good harmony all around. It is only when we step into Government institutions/PSUs etc. these come into play or when politicians drag these issues for their political benefits.

Casteism worked successfully for politicians these years. The marginalisation of the majority had created an introspection of the disunity within the community and the outcome of it is what is palpable now. The inbuilt secularism in their belief system has made the Hindus vulnerable to much exploitation.

BJP rejects alternative venue for Modi’s rally, to hold ‘dharna’ in Varanasi on Thursday

Arun_JaitleyAccusing the returning officer of being biased towards the BJP, senior party leader Arun Jaitley said on Wednesday that they would sit on a ‘dharna’ to protest against the permission being denied to Narendra Modi for holding rally in the temple city.

Addressing the press, Jaitley said, “The returning officer is biased and he should immediately be sent back.” He also said that he had spoken to the Election Commission about it and had also written to Chief Election Commissioner.

“I am disappointed that the EC has not acted,” Jaitley said.

The district magistrate is serving as electoral officer for Varanasi Lok Sabha polls.

On the issue of IB reportedly sending alert to the local administration in Varanasi about threat to Modi, Jaitley said that as per his information it was a lie.

The BJP also rejected an alternative venue offered by the EC, saying it was too small for holding a rally. “Only 2000 people can be accommodated in it,” Jaitley said.

He also informed the press that they would protest tomorrow outside BHU campus at 10 am against the high-handedness of the returning officer.

“I, Amit Shah and other party workers will protest against permission denied to Modi for holding rally in Varanasi,” the BJP leader said.

Amit Shah is BJP’s in-charge of Uttar Pradesh.

Meanwhile, Modi will land in Varanasi tomorrow and go to the party headquarters if he is not allowed to hold the rally.

Modi, who was scheduled to hold two rallies here on Thursday, was denied permission for the rallies by the district authorities. The Gujarat CM has also not been granted permission for participating in ‘Ganga Aarti’ and hold a meeting with 150 prominent Varanasi citizens at a banquet hall in a hotel.

Modi is scheduled to hold a public meeting at Beniya Bagh area tomorrow evening, after another rally in Rohania, a rural Assembly constituency outside the main Varanasi city but within the Lok Sabha constituency.

The permission was being held back for Beniya Bagh on the grounds that it was very crowded and unfit for holding rallies, officials said, while adding that the administration had also got certain requests from the general public for not allowing rallies in such areas due to security risks, PTI reported.

Top officials, however, sought to blame the delay in approval to non-receipt of ground report from security agencies and said a final decision could be taken by evening.

They claimed that the request for the rally in Beniya Bagh area here was received yesterday only.

They said that the district administration was waiting for the ground report from the police and local intelligence unit and a final decision on approval for the rally would be taken thereafter.

Varanasi goes to polls on May 12 and the campaigning will end on May 10 evening here.

Modi is pitted against AAP’s Arvind Kejriwal and Congress’ Ajay Rai.

Big boost for Modi as Amit Shah gets clean chit in Ishrat Jahan encounter case

In a big development which is likely to give a major boost to Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi’s bid for prime minister’s post, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Wednesday gave a clean chit to his close aide Amit Shah in connection with the 2004 fake encounter of Ishrat Jahan and others.

According to reports, the central investigative agency made this submission in its report submitted to the special CBI court in which stated there was no evidence found against the Modi aide.

Shah was the Home Minister of Gujarat in 2004 when the encounter took place and was quizzed several times by the CBI after jailed IPS officer DG Vanzara claimed that the state govt was influencing the police.

Shah was questioned after Vanzara claimed in his resignation letter that Gujarat government was “inspiring, guiding and monitoring” every police action from “very close quarters”.

Ishrat Jahan, who hailed from Mumbra near Mumbai, Javed Shaikh alias Pranesh Pillai, Zeeshan Johar and Amjad Ali Rana were killed by the Gujarat police in an encounter on June 15, 2004 on the outskirts of Ahmedabad.

Police had then claimed the four were terrorists on a mission to kill Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi. However, according to the CBI’s chargesheet filed in July, the encounter, a joint operation by Gujarat Police and Intelligence Bureau, was stage-managed.

Seven Gujarat policemen have been named as accused and charged with murder and criminal conspiracy, among others.

‘ISI planned to target national assets’

Suspected ISI agent Mohammed Zahir Hussain was part of a larger ISI mission to target critical national assets and some foreign establishments besides being convicted of offences related to human trafficking and imprisoned in Singapore, Thailand and in his own country Sri Lanka, highly placed police sources said.

Mohammed Zahir Hussain told ‘Q’ Branch Police; handling cases related to national security, that he had spent close to four years in prison in Singapore, one year each in Thailand and Sri Lanka, sources said.

It has also emerged now that the ISI handlers in Colombo decided to “use his services,” based on his “solid field work” in human trafficking.

“ISI handlers wanted to use Hussain’s expertise in illegally ferrying people. They wanted to minimise the chances of getting detected by using his services,” an official said.

It is clear that he was part of a larger ISI mission to target “critical national assets besides certain foreign establishments,” he added.

Hussain had also told investigators that he had “absolutely no role” in the May 1 twin bomb blasts on the Kaziranga Express at Chennai Central Railway Station. He claimed that he was a textile trader who had been “importing lungis” from Tamil Nadu to his country.

Sources said he had confessed to having gathered important details related to vital installations. The information includes topography of American and Israeli consulates in Chennai and Bangalore respectively besides naval establishments in Visakhapatnam and Kochi.

He had also admitted to having assisted in procuring fake passports for two persons to visit India, also suspected to be ISI agents. He told the investigators that he had “not done anything so far “except “collecting details and arranging” fake passports, sources said.

The 37-year-old Hussain was arrested on April 29 from an undisclosed location here following intelligence inputs. On May 5, a court here granted 3-day custody to Q Branch for interrogating him.

Police also seized some materials and counterfeit currency notes from him when he was arrested.

Swiss black money probe: Over 100 entities under scanner

As India steps up its pressure on Switzerland to get details of suspected tax evaders having bank accounts in the European nation, a discreet probe is underway of each stock market dealing of over 100 entities linked to these cases to detect possible re-routing of black money.

The entities under watch include individuals whose names figure in a list of over 700 Swiss bank account holders, as also the bankers and associates related to certain banks whose Switzerland-based branches are under scanner.

Besides, 10-15 listed Indian companies including a few blue-chip names directly or indirectly linked to these banks and their Indian customers are also under a close tab for any suspected market manipulations, senior officials said.

It is suspected that some of these entities may have brought back their illicit wealth through the stock market route, by using complex fund structures of certain overseas funds, including those floated by select European banking giants.

The official said that a few large global banks are under scanner, although it is also possible that the banks themselves might be unaware of the illicit activities being carried out by their executives for the benefit of their clients.

He further said that these bankers are suspected to have first convinced their clients to move their funds to non-Swiss locations like Singapore, Dubai and London before eventual transmission to India, to avoid the ever-growing glare or regulatory and intelligence agencies on funds and entities linked to Switzerland.

While jurisdictions like Mauritius and Cyprus earlier used to be preferred as such intermediary locations, these places have themselves come under scanner of Indian agencies and therefore bankers are opting for some new routes.

Refusing to disclose the name of these individuals, banks or the listed companies under scanner, a senior official said these include some really big names and those figuring in the lists of richest persons and biggest companies, but that disclosure of further details at this moment may jeopardise the probes that are still in the initial stages.

These probes come at a time when India has strongly objected to Switzerland’s denial of information about account details of certain Indians at HSBC’s Swiss bank branches, in whose cases “incriminating evidence of tax evasion” have been found here.

In his third letter to Switzerland in this regard, Finance Minister P Chidambaram said that the interpretation made by Switzerland that it cannot share information as per India’s request was not in accordance with international standards.

Narendra Modi exploiting ‘neech rajneeti’ phrase: Shashi Tharoor

Adding to the controversy over Priyanka Gandhi Vadra’s “neech rajneeti” barb against Narendra Modi, Minister of State, Human Resource Development, Shashi Tharoor, on Wednesday said the Bharatiya Janata Party’s prime ministerial candidate is exploiting the phrase.

“It is an opportunistic exploitation by Mr Modi of the phrase ‘neech rajneeti’, it had nothing to do with his caste,” said Tharoor.

The Congress leader further rejected the usage of “part time politician” tag for Priyanka Gandhi, saying the daughter of Congress president has worker very hard. However, “Mr (Arun) Jaitley is a part-time Lok Sabha aspirant,” added Tharoor, referring to the BJP’s leader first stint for Lok Sabha seat.

Hailing Congress, which “campaigns for an idea of India”, Tharoor said it looks like the BJP campaigns for an India without an idea.

Priyanka on Monday attacked Modi, saying he had insulted her “martyred” father Rajiv Gandhi, and that the Congress workers in Amethi would give a befitting reply to his “low-level politics”.

Her barb at Modi got a caste spin with the BJP prime ministerial candidate using it to play upon his ‘lower caste’ identity. The Congress later accused Modi of deliberately misinterpreting facts while BSP leader Mayawati attacked him for his “despicable politics” for electoral benefit.

Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi, when asked to respond on the barb of his sister, said today that no one was low by caste, but it was the thinking, politics and actions which were low and despicable.

17 killed, 21 injured as bus falls into gorge in Himachal

Seventeen persons were killed and twelve seriously injured when a bus fell 400 metres deep into a gorge near village Milla of Sirmaur district on Wednesday.

Seven persons died on the spot, two on way to hospital while eight persons succumbed to their injuries in hospital at Paonta Sahib, Sirmaur SP Sumedha said.

All the bodies have been recovered and ten out of seventeen victims identified.

The injured were rushed to nearby Shillai hospital and shifted to Sub Divisional hospital, Paonta Sahib, after administering first aid.

The condition of five injured persons was stated to be critical and they are being referred to PGI, Chandigarh.

The bus was on its way from Milla to Paonta Sahib when the tragedy struck.

The deceased were identified as Dimple (12), Attar Singh (38), Nisha (35), Vir Singh (37), Santosh (17), Chander Kala (17), Tapender (14) Jayanti Devi (40), Khajan Singh and Santo (45) while seven dead are yet to be identified.

Seventeen persons have been admitted to hospital at Poanta while four were admitted at Shillai.

A magisterial inquiry has been ordered to ascertain the cause of the accident.

Most of the accident victims hail from Milla and Magnal village while one of the deceased was from village Phadog.

Congress’ Rashid Alvi Writes to Narendra Modi Offering to Take Care of His Mother

“Distressed” by Narendra Modi’s mother travelling in an auto rickshaw and living in a small room, a Congress leader today wrote to BJP’s PM candidate volunteering to look after her as Mr. Modi had not provided her a “comfortable” life despite his “wealth” and success.

“I fail to understand how you could not provide a comfortable life for your mother who spent her entire life trying to ensure a brighter future for you.”

“Your mother is like my mother. I have immense respect for her. I may not be as resourceful as you are, but I would request you to allow me to provide her all the necessary comforts of life according to my capacity,” Mr. Alvi said in a letter to Mr. Modi.

Mr. Alvi lamented that Mr. Modi has been telling in his campaign all along that his mother raised him single-handedly in the most difficult conditions. “You mentioned how she had to work in the neighbouring households to ensure that she could look after you properly.”

“With her dedication and hard work, she brought you up in a way that you could not only rise to become the Chief Minister of a state like Gujarat, but also went on to become the PM candidate of your party”, he told Mr. Modi.

At the same time, he told Mr. Modi that he was “deeply pained” when he came to know that the mother of the Gujarat Chief Minister still lives in an 8×8 room.

“I was also distressed when I saw that she travelled in an auto rickshaw to cast her vote recently,” he said noting that in Indian culture, when the son does well in life, the first beneficiaries of the success are usually the parents.

“Modiji, recently when you filed your nomination, you disclosed assets worth more than Rs. 1.25 crore. I am baffled how even as an ordinary person who has so much wealth, you fail to provide necessary comforts to your mother.

CBI Gives Clean Chit to Narendra Modi Aide Amit Shah in Ishrat Jahan Case

Bang in the middle of election season, this will be a welcome headline for Amit Shah, chief aide of Narendra Modi, the BJP’s prime ministerial candidate.

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) stated in court that it has no evidence against Mr Shah in the Ishrat Jahan encounter case. Ishrat, a 19-year-old Mumbai student, was killed along with three men in the outskirts of Ahmedabad by Gujarat policemen who claimed they had been told by the Intelligence Bureau that the four were terrorists who planned to assassinate Narendra Modi, the chief minister of Gujarat.

The CBI, which has questioned Mr. Shah twice while investigating the case, was responding to a petition in a Gujarat court filed by the father of Pranesh Pillai, one of the men killed with Ishrat. Mr. Pillai has sought that Amit Shah be named as an accused in the case.

He appealed after the CBI filed two chargesheets in the case, none of which names Mr. Shah, who was the Gujarat Home Minister at the time. The agency told the court today that it had laid all its evidence in the case before it.

Mr. Shah has been very visible in these national elections, as much for his controversial speeches, which earned him a warning and a temporary ban by the Election Commission, as for his much-vaunted political strategy in Uttar Pradesh, expected to win the BJP a big haul of seats in the crucial state, which sends 80 MPs to the Lok Sabha.

The BJP’s Muqtar Abbas Naqvi said, “The CBI clean chit in court to Amit Shah will be seen as Satyamev Jayate (Truth prevails). The Congress scripted a political conspiracy.”

The Congress’, Shashi Tharoor sought to play down the development, “This is the CBI’s professional judgement. It is not an exoneration by any court,” he said.

Tihar Jail Inmate Offered Rs. 35,000 Per Month as 66 Get Job Offers

As many as 66 Tihar inmates in Delhi, who are on the verge of completing their sentences, were today hired by private companies during a recruitment drive at the jail premises.

Vedanta group and IDEIM India Pvt Ltd offered the highest number of placements while Taj Mahal group offered the highest package to Raju Parasnath, who has spent more than eight years in Tihar.

Parasnath, who earned the highest package, had completed Bachelor of Social work from IGNOU during his stay in jail. He secured a job at Tajmahal Group of Companies where he is going to be placed as Assistant Business Development Manager for a salary of Rs. 35,000 per month.

“I came here when I was 18-years-old. I was charged for murder. My sentence was reduced keeping in mind my good behaviour. I completed my graduation in Tihar and have now got a job. I hope I will do justice to myself and my employers,” he said.

Most of the inmates who have landed jobs are on the verge of being released and will now join after the completion of their sentences, officials said.

31 companies participated in the event. In all, 66 inmate students were selected to participate in this programme and the selection criteria was based on their good conduct.

They got jobs according to their skill and education; however, no women inmate participated in the placement drive.

Director General (Prisons) Vimla Mehra congratulated the candidates and also heard their complaints and grievances regarding the jail.

“I wish all of you a very successful life ahead and would like you to spread the message to your jail mates to maintain calm and keep good behaviour for their better reformation,” she said.