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Sushant’s death is one among hundreds who died in the year 2020

mental health, social media, cause of death, TV Debates, Sushant Singh Rajput, Sushant, CBI, SSR, TV Channels, Indian News Channels, Disha Salian, Rhea Chakraborty, Republic TV, Arnab Goswami, Arnab, AajTak, Zee NewsOver the last few days, there have been a lot of conversations surrounding mental health and suicide prevention. Estimates say that roughly 8,00,000 people die by suicide every year, with one death being reported every 40 seconds. In India, suicide is said to be the most common cause of death in the age group of 15–29 years. The suicide rate increased, and Maharashtra (11.9%) and West Bengal (11.0%) had the highest proportion of suicides. In 2020, suicide was the leading cause for hundreds of “non-coronavirus deaths” reported in India due to distress triggered by the nationwide lockdown. 338 deaths have occurred from March 19 till May 2, and they are related to lockdown. Many Bollywood and regional film actors took their lives by hanging themselves, but only one death made it to headlines, debates, agitation, and campaign, and that is Sushant Singh Rajput’s suicide.

There can be various reasons for the overhyping this incidence because it suits political interest; it suits to attack Bollywood personalities because it suited everyone to set their scores against one another. But one crucial point we all ignoring is that the mental illness. Shockingly, cases of undiagnosed and untreated depression are rampant in India. Unsurprisingly, India is home to around 57 million people (nearly 18 percent of the global estimate) suffering from depression, as per WHO’s analysis. Depression is one of the leading causes of suicide in India, which has become the second leading cause of death among young Indians. Such illness may propagate feelings of extreme sadness, guilt, loss of interest, and withdrawal into self. This can ultimately culminate in suicide too. While most of us would be more than eager to pop pills to give a headache a rest or bid a fever goodbye, the more serious concerns of anxiety, stress, and depression are tiresomely brushed off. The stigma and the lack of communication around mental health problems can also contribute to the condition being worsened.

Why is the Sushant Singh Rajput case being advertised when there are literally thousands of similar cases every year that have happened with ordinary people in the last many years in India (a small number registered and many unregistered)? Did we ever show compassion to these deaths? Did we ever raise voices against these unnatural deaths? Did we ever have debates and newsroom discussions on these deaths? This should have happened a long time ago, but it’s happening now. Well, keeping the main debate aside why everyone wants to wash their hands-on Mumbai Police, State Government, and above all, Rhea Chakraborty? Why selective targets and outrage?

There are disgraceful remarks on Sushant’s Girlfriend Rhea from various justifications. Calling any women “Dayan” or “gold digger’ is one’s unseemly and immoral behavior. Fighting over such remarks is highly farcical. So, rather than wasting time and the energy on these attention-seeking remarks, we should focus on issues that really matter to us and can bring some productive revelation.

Let’s use our education to bring change to society. Debating over these serious topics of depression, mental illness, social justice, and above all, the truth behind this death without mincing words is need of the hour. Derogatory statements and abusive allegations may compromise the actual agenda and motive behind this campaign. Unfortunately, by taking sides and attacking Rhea, many people gained some social media attention. They got some more followers, likes, and subscriptions. Many down-market celebrities, professionals, so-called social activists baked their bread on Sushant’s death. As we all know, dead can’t speak, so all are writing their own script as if Rajput came to their dreams and told them what exactly happened that morning.

They all are trying to extract some fame; such stunts won’t last long. They are just building perspective, but with times everything is going to fade, these news channels need new topics as their survival is on TRP. Look at the present condition; many Newsrooms moved from Sushant 24/7. There is hardly any trending today on social media. Before Sushant, there were many such topics that hit the headlines and lost in its hoopla.

There is no winning or losing in this war of commentary. You are wasting your energy here, which you can utilize for something relevant. Sushant’s death bothers me too. Of course, this is something that wouldn’t have happened. But look at the irony, Jiah Khan died, Disha Salian died, Sridevi died, Divya Bharti died, Parveen Babi died, but no media or social media took up their deaths as vigorously as they have taken this issue. Every life matters, isn’t it? Why so much silence then, and noise now? Think, because I am leaving this to your intellect. What one should ask is a fair trial for all those accused in this death case and objective investigation to expose the truth that is convincing to the people.


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74th I-Day: Mask, social distancing and low-key event in Mumbai due to COVID-19

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One of the biggest celebrations of Democracy and Independence will have a low-key affair in the city. Many cooperative housing societies have called off the celebration to maintain social distancing and safety during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The sale of national flag has come down from shops to signals of Mumbai.

Government has also issued detailed guidelines regarding the celebration of Independence Day on 15th August amidst COVID-19.

In a letter was written to the Chief Secretaries of all states and union territories, Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has informed that the Independence Day celebrations should be held in a way befitting the occasion.

However, in its clear direction to the States, District and Panchayat authorities, MHA has instructed not to allow large congregations keeping in mind mandatory physical distancing norms. It said digital technology should be used to maximize people’s participation.

Government has also urged the State and District authorities to maximize the outreach of Aatmanirbhar Bharat Campaign and present programs and activities based on the theme of self-reliance.

Those government and private sectors organizing the event should call minimum attendees. Health and security personnel should be deployed at entry points to the main venue and thermal scanning should be carried out. Proper facilities for handwashing with hand wash liquid and alcohol-based sanitizers should be in place at the entrances.

The administration has decided to involve the public of the city by urging them to wave the tricolor from their balconies or premises of their houses but no public gathering. This year the celebrations will not have spectators, sweet distribution.

Jai Hind Jai Bharat – People are high esteemed with low key Independence Day

Independence Day, 15 August, August, I-Day, Narendra Modi, Prime minister of Independent India, PM, Narendra, Modi, Vajpayee, Atal Bihari VajpayeeIn the last five months, every festival has gone low key be it Ugadi/Gudipadva the Hindu new-year event, Lohri, Eid, Janmashtami and now Independence Day. COVID-19 pandemic has faded the colours of festivals. People might not be getting a chance to come out and rejoice, but they are expressing it virtually with social media posts. Well on this year Independence Day’s prominent news is that Narendra Modi replaces Vajpayee as the longest-serving non-Congress PM.

Atal Bihari Vajpayee, who held that distinction so far had three runs at India’s top post – first for 13 days from May 16, 1996, till May 28, 1996, followed by his 408-day second tenure from March 19, 1998, till April 17, 1999, and finally his third tenure of 1,847 days from October 13, 1999, till May 22, 2004, bringing the total to 2,268 days. Modi has outshined veterans like Vajpayee who served as PM for 2,268 days, with all his terms combined. He has also become the 4th longest-serving Prime Minister in the history of India, replacing Vajpayee with just Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi, and Manmohan Singh ahead of him now. Modi also has the distinction of being the longest-serving Chief Minister of Gujarat. The Modi wave led the BJP to power at the Centre in 2014. The wave turned into a tsunami in 2019, resulting in an even bigger mandate and a resounding victory marking Modi’s second term in office.

Tomorrow PM Modi will present a new outline for a self-reliant India in his address to the nation from the ramparts of the Red Fort on August 15. This year, only 250 people have been invited to join the celebration at Red Fort against up to 1000 people invited every year. The event will be aired ‘live’. The government has also decided not to invite any school children at the event. Schools have been urged to hold an online program for the students. August 15, the nation unites to celebrate this occasion with enthusiasm and great fervour. Indians gather in large numbers to celebrate its independence — schools, colleges, offices hoist.

The tricolour flag, and await the Prime Minister’s patriotic speech. There’s also a parade held at the Red Fort, New Delhi, by all the three-armed forces. This year, India’s 74th Independence Day celebrations will be different due to the pandemic. People are requested to stay at home and celebrate the day. While there will be small gatherings in the country, all the state governments have announced strict guidelines to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

This is the day India became free from the British rule on August 15, 1947, and first Prime Minister of Independent India, Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru hoisted the Indian National Flag above Lahori Gate of Red Fort in Delhi. August 15 every year is celebrated as the Independence Day. Our country became free from the colonial rule of the Britishers, and the Indian national flag was hoisted the first Prime Minister of Independent India, Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru above the Lahori Gate of Red Fort in Delhi. His words are still remembered by everyone by heart as he said, “Long years ago, we made a tryst with destiny and now the time comes when we shall redeem our pledge… At the stroke of the midnight hour, when the world sleeps, India will awake to life and freedom. “The moment was indeed special and contributed to the unity and strength of the country. The Indian freedom fighters started many movements that in some way or the other helped broke shackles of slavery after 90 years. From the Revolt of 1857 to sepoy mutiny, there were many movements that were a major benchmark in the fight against Britishers. We owe this freedom to our valiant freedom fighters that didn’t hesitate for once to give up their lives, just so their future generations can breathe the free air of India.

This August 15, The Delhi government has decided to cancel cultural programs that were to be organized on Independence Day this year. The decision was taken in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. The venue of the Independence Day ceremony has also been shifted from Chhatrasal Stadium to the Delhi Secretariat, where a small program will be organized. Delhi government has decided to honor the COVID warriors of Delhi on Independence Day. As a token of appreciation, representatives of doctors, nurses, sanitation workers, plasma donors, ambulance drivers, and the police will be present during the Independence Day celebrations where Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will be the chief guest. Cultural programs will not be organized this year, and the celebrations will be simple. Delhi Chief Minister and cabinet ministers will be present in this program. All 70 MLAs of Delhi, seven Lok Sabha MPs, and three Rajya Sabha MPs will also be present. The administration has directed the Education Department authorities to organize inter-school and inter-college debates on digital platforms, online quiz contest, patriotic essay writing and poetry competitions, patriotic songs competition, among others.


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Supreme Court holds lawyer Prashant Bhushan guilty of contempt for tweets against judiciary

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The Supreme Court on Friday held activist-lawyer Prashant Bhushan guilty of contempt for his two derogatory tweets against the judiciary. A bench headed by Justice Arun Mishra said it would hear on August 20 the arguments on quantum of sentence to be awarded to Bhushan in the matter.

A contemnor can be punished with simple imprisonment for a term which may extend up to six months or with a fine of up to Rs 2,000 or with both. The apex court had on August 5 reserved its verdict in the matter after Bhushan had defended his tweets, saying they were against the judges regarding their conduct in their personal capacity and they did not obstruct the administration of justice.

On July 22, the top court had issued a show-cause notice to Bhushan after initiating the criminal contempt against him after taking note of a petition. While referring to the tweets by Bhushan, the apex court had earlier said these statements are prima facie capable of “undermining the dignity and authority” of the institution of the Supreme Court in general and the office of Chief Justice of India in particular, in the eyes of the public at large Senior advocate Dushyant Dave, appearing for Bhushan in the matter, had said, “The two tweets were not against the institution”.

Bhushan has made immense contributions to the development of jurisprudence and there are “at least 50 judgments to his credit”, Dave had said, adding that the court has appreciated his contributions in cases like 2G scam, coal block allocation and in mining matters. Referring to the ADM Jabalpur case on the suspension of fundamental rights during the Emergency, the senior advocate had said that even “extremely uncharitable” remarks against the judges were made and no contempt proceedings were made out.

In a 142-page reply affidavit filed in the matter, Bhushan had stood by his two tweets and had said the expression of opinion, “however outspoken, disagreeable or unpalatable to some”, cannot constitute contempt of court. Bhushan, in the affidavit, has referred to several apex court judgements, speeches of former and serving judges on contempt of court, and the “stifling of dissent” in a democracy and his views on judicial actions in some cases.

Preventing citizens from demanding accountability and reforms and advocating for the same by generating public opinion is not a “reasonable restriction”, the affidavit had said, adding that the Article 129 cannot be pressed into service to stifle bonafide criticism.

PM launched Transparent Taxation: Honoring the Honest platform to reform the tax system

faceless assessment, Transparent Taxation - Honoring The Honest, pm modi, income tax, Transparent Taxation, transparent taxation honoring the honest,Prime Minister Narendra Modi rolled out a taxpayer’s charter and faceless assessment on Thursday as part of the government’s effort to ease compliance for assesses and reward the “honest taxpayer”. The “faceless appeal facility” will be available to all citizens of the country on September 25, the Prime Minister said. In a big new push for tax reforms, PM Narendra Modi also launched the “Transparent Taxation – Honoring The Honest” platform, in what he said will strengthen efforts of “reforming and simplifying our tax system”. “The country’s honest taxpayer plays a big role in nation-building. The new facilities being launched today reinforce the government’s commitment to honoring the honest,” PM Modi said.

“The Transparent Taxation platform is based on reforms such as faceless assessment, faceless appeal and taxpayers’ charter… A ‘faceless’ tax system will give the taxpayer confidence on fairness and fearlessness,” PM Modi said in a virtual address. He said the roll-out of the “Transparent Taxation – Honoring the Honest” platform is a new milestone in the structural reforms initiated by his government.

“The government is now focusing on making tax-paying seamless, painless, faceless. Faceless as it shouldn’t matter who is paying tax and who is tax officer,” PM Modi said. “Taxpayers will now be given the respect they deserve. The taxpayer will now be trusted, not looked at with doubt. The tax department will have to carry out the steps and processes in a time-bound manner,” the Prime Minister said. The taxpayers’ charter was announced in the Union Budget for fiscal year 2020-21 by the Finance Minister. The facility is likely to empower citizens by ensuring time-bound services by the Income Tax Department.

PM Modi said that over the past six years, the government has remained focused on “banking the unbanked, securing the unsecured and funding the unfunded”. “In a way, today’s launch marks a new beginning in this direction,” the Prime Minister said.

The government has undertaken various tax reforms during the last six years, and structural reforms have reached a new milestone, PM Modi said. The Centre has cut the corporate tax to 22 percent from 30 per cent for existing companies, and 15 per cent for new manufacturing units and scraping of dividend distribution tax in recent times.

Shortly after the PM’s address on the occasion, Minister of State (MoS), Finance, Anurag Singh Thakur took to Twitter simplifying the ‘Faceless Assessment & Faceless Appeal’.

Here are key things to know about the faceless assessment scheme:

Features:

  • Selection of a taxpayer only through a system using data analytics and AI
  • Abolition of territorial jurisdiction which means a taxpayer may belong to one city but the ITR may be assessed in some other city through random selection by computer.
  • Automated random allocation of cases
  • Central issuance of notices with Document Identification No. (DNI)
  • No physical interface and no need to visit the Income Tax Office
  • Team-based assessments and team-based review
  • Draft assessment order in one city, review in another city and finalisation in the third city

Exceptions:

  • Cases relating to serious fraud, major tax evasion, sensitive and search matter:
  • International tax
  • Black Money Act and Benami property

The Central Board of Direct Taxes – the top policy-making body of the Income Tax Department – has simplified the income tax return filing process, lowered taxes for the common man and launched its “Vivad Se Vishwas” scheme to expedite the resolution of pending tax disputes.

Currently, most of the Income Tax Department’s functions – starting from the filing and processing of income tax returns, and the issuance of refunds are performed in the electronic mode without any human intervention.

The unsung women of Indian freedom struggle

Freedom fighters, freedom struggle, Matangini Hazra, Bhogeswari Phukanani, Durgabai Deshmukh, Kamaladevi, Abadi Bano Begum, Velu Nachiyar, quit india movementOur country India has a great pre-independence history and India would not have been breathing liberation if it had not been for these valiant women who are not known and almost forgotten. You will hardly find their mention in History test books or Indian films. They are the one who fought for the nation without having a name or fame. The lesser-known but equally valorous leaders who made a mark in history. Many people came together to fight for the country’s independence. However, not much has been written about them. We talk about women’s plight, fight and struggle. We talk about women of India with great respect, somewhere we need to even remember, whatever we possess today there is some woman’s struggle story behind the same. Our independence was hard-fought. The British ruled over our lands for a long time. But then, there are heroes, so there are heroines too, the ones who stood up and fought. Some get the spotlight while some stay in the dark and contribute just as much as the others. This bodes true for India’s freedom fighters as well. For those who fought equally hard but never got any share of the limelight, because they simply never cared. Their only focus was on seeing an independent India. But as citizens of this country, we should know about some of them.

Bhogeswari Phukanani was brutally shot down by the British for launching the revolutionary mass program, the ‘Bharbhuj’. Kanaklata Barua. She too was shot down in a procession during the Quit India Movement in 1942 for proudly holding up the national flag.

Another woman Durgabai Deshmukh led numerous Satyagraha movements and was a member of the Constituent Assembly of India and the Planning Commission of India. She played a prominent role in the Indian freedom movement. At the Khadi exhibition in 1923, she was in charge of ensuring that all visitors had proper tickets before entering. She even forbade Pandit Nehru from entering until the organizers gave him a ticket and she let him pass.

Sucheta Kriplani was the first woman to become the Chief Minister of an Indian state (UP) and was also the founder of the All India Mahila Congress in 1940. She was a Gandhian and worked with him during the partition riots as well as the independence movement. On 15th August 1947, she sang Vande Mataram in the Constituent Assembly.

Matangini Hazra was part of the Quit India Movement and Non-Cooperation Movement. During one procession, she continued to advance with the Indian flag even after being shot thrice. She kept shouting “Vande Mataram”. Along with her husband, she led a procession in front of the Siwan Police Station. Though he was shot, she bandaged his wounds and kept going forward. By the time she returned, he had died. However, her will to go on was stronger still and she continued to fight holding the flag high.

Kamaladevi was the first woman to run for a legislative seat in India and interestingly, she was also the first Indian woman to be arrested by the British regime. She played a very vital role as a social reformer and brought back handicrafts, theatres and handlooms to help in uplifting the socio-economic standard of the Indian women. Today we may fight in the name of religion, but Muslim woman too gave her life for the freedom of our nation.

Begum Hazrat Mahal was a vital part of the 1857 Indian Rebellion. After her husband was exiled, she took charge of Awadh and even seized control of Lucknow during the rebellion. Later, Begum Hazrat had to retreat to Nepal, where she died. Few have heard of her, but when she was 33 years old, she gained some prominence as she hoisted the Indian National Congress flag during the Quit India Movement at the Gowalia Tank Maidan in Bombay, 1942. Although there are numerous roads and buildings named after her around the country, only a few know who she was and what she did. Not only was she a part of the Indian Independence Movement, but she was also a figure for gender equality. She donated most of her personal effects to an orphanage for girls. She also unfurled the Indian flag at the International Socialist Conference at Stuttgart in Germany, 1907. She was an officer of the Indian Army and was also referred to as Captain Lakshmi. Lakshmi was a World War II veteran and spent time as a prisoner in Burma. When she heard that Bose was recruiting women soldiers as well, she gave her name. She was ordered to form a female regiment called Rani of Jhansi Regiment, where she got the rank of Captain.

Abadi Bano Begum, born in 1852, she was one of the first few Muslim women to join the fight. Abadi Bano Begum addressed a political gathering from behind purdah and was one of the first women to do it. Parbati Giri was only 16 but actively in the forefront of all freedom activities, especially the Quit India Movement. She was also imprisoned for 2 years for taking part in such activities. Giri served the public socially post-independence and was also known as the Mother Teresa of Western Orissa.

Velu Nachiyar was the first queen to wage a war against the British and gave them a good run for their money. The former princess of Ramanathapuram opposed the British rule even before the Sepoy mutiny.

When I look at Indian history and its freedom struggle, I feel proud of that womanpower in spite of all odds and unfavourable circumstances they created their own space and participated to get Indian freed from slavery.


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Govt pursuing people-friendly tax policies for better compliance: PM Modi

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday emphasised the role of tax compliance in nation-building and said the government is following a policy-driven governance model. “The emphasis is on making every rule-law, policy people-centric, and public friendly. This is the use of the new governance model and the country is getting its results,” he said while speaking at the launch of a platform for “Transparent Taxation-Honoring the Honest”.

The Prime Minister said that the new tax system is going to become faceless and this will give a belief of fairness and fearlessness to taxpayers. “The trend of structural reforms in the country has reached a new stage today. Transparent Taxation – Honoring the Honest, this new system of the 21st-century tax system has been launched today,” he said.

“The platform has major reforms like faceless assessment, faceless appeal and taxpayers charter. Faceless assessment and taxpayers charter has come into force from today. The facility of faceless appeal will be available for citizens from September 25 on the birth anniversary of Pt Deen Dayal Upadhaya,” he added. “Now the tax system is going to become faceless but this will give believe to fairness and fearlessness to taxpayers. In the last 6 years, our focus was banking the unbank, securing the unsecured, funding the unfunded,” said Modi.

“A new journey is beginning today honouring the honest. Country’s honest taxpayers play an important role in nation-building. New facilities beginning from today establishes our commitment to minimum government and maximum governance,” he added. Meanwhile, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said that the initiative is a landmark in the history of tax administration.

“The Prime Minister’s vision is to empower taxpayers, to provide a transparent system and to honour the honest taxpayer. To realise this vision, CBDT has given a framework and put in a place a system in the form of this platform,” she said. “A transparent, efficient and accountable tax administration is what this platform brings it. It uses technology, data analytic and also uses artificial intelligence. It eases compliance burden, brings fair, objective and just system,” the Minister added.

According to a release of the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has carried out several major tax reforms indirect taxes in recent years. Last year, the corporate tax rates were reduced from 30 per cent to 22 per cent and for new manufacturing units, the rates were reduced to 15 per cent. Dividend distribution tax was also abolished.

The focus of the tax reforms has been on reduction in tax rates and on simplification of direct tax laws. Several initiatives have been taken by the CBDT for bringing in efficiency and transparency in the functioning of the IT Department. This includes bringing more transparency in official communication through the newly introduced Document Identification Number (DIN) wherein every communication of the Department would carry a computer-generated unique document identification number. Similarly, to increase the ease of compliance for taxpayers, the IT Department has moved forward with the prefilling of income tax returns to make compliance more convenient for individual taxpayers. Compliance norms for startups have also been simplified.

With a view to provide for the resolution of pending tax disputes the IT Department also brought out the Direct Tax “Vivad se Vishwas Act, 2020” under which declarations for settling disputes are being filed currently. To effectively reduce taxpayer grievances/litigation, the monetary thresholds for filing of departmental appeals in various appellate Courts have been raised. Several measures have been taken to promote digital transactions and electronic modes of payment. The IT department is committed to take the initiatives forward and has also made efforts to ease compliances for taxpayers during the COVID times by extending statutory timeliness for filing returns as also releasing refunds expeditiously to increase liquidity in the hands of taxpayers.

Bengaluru Riots: Who is responsible?

Bengaluru, Bengalore, Bengaluru violence, naveen, P Naveen, DJ Halli, D J Halli Police Station, dj halli police, bengaluru policeThe deadly violence breaks over a Facebook post, Bengaluru journalist Pramesh Jain told Afternoon Voice that, “The Congress is also slightly going BJP way, the question is, whom should we blame for Bengaluru riots? A person makes an offensive post on Prophet Mohammad and his marriage to Aisha, Muhammad’s most beloved or favoured wife after his first wife. When we hurt religious sentiments, and Police fail to attend complaints, this is how people law in their hands. What happened is not good.”

As violence broke out in the eastern part of Bengaluru over a Facebook message allegedly posted by a relative of a local Congress MLA that provoked appalling incidents of mob violence.

Section 144 has been imposed in Bengaluru and curfew has been imposed in DJ Halli and KG Halli police station limits. As many as 110 people have been arrested in connection with the violence in the city, and over 60 cops have been injured in the deadly violence in which two people have died. Meanwhile, Bengaluru Police has arrested Congress MLA Srinivas Murthy’s nephew Naveen for sharing a ‘derogatory’ post on social media. Miscreants also vandalized Murthy’s house. Three people were killed in police firing in Bengaluru and 60 police personnel injured. 24 four-wheelers were set on fire; 200 bikes kept at a police station were also set on fire. A police station was damaged in the violence.

Karnataka Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai’s statement

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Vipin Gaur, the editor of Country and Politics, said, “There is always a brutal side to all the riots. One wants to ignite the controversy then the communities become blood shove of each other. You take any riot; there has to be a provocation point. I blame Congress worker for inciting riots.”

Jabbar Ahmed, a freelance writer and an aspiring poet, said, “If we get in details of religious books, some female has married five men at the time, some females of the family had to sleep with various men for bearing children because their husband was weak and impotent”. Similarly, people are attacking the Prophet, Muhammad”. Religious attacks have done no good to anyone”.

Ameer-e-Shariat’s statement on the incident

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Bengaluru police commissioner Kamal Pant said the situation had been brought under control. While a curfew has been imposed in the violence-hit areas of DG Halli and KG Halli till tomorrow morning, large gatherings have been banned in the rest of Bengaluru city. At least one reporter was injured after being hit by the Police while covering the situation.

Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa condemned the attack and said strict action would be taken against the perpetrators of the violence.

Maulana PM Muzammil Sahab Rashadi appeals to not indulge in any kind of violence and remain peace

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The Congress MLA had released a video appealing to people to maintain peace. Karnataka Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai also released a video message, saying people should not take the law into their own hands. He condemned the incidents of arson and looting and said that additional police forces had been sent to the area. He said that the Police had been given a free hand to bring the situation under control. Meanwhile, senior Congress leader Dinesh Gundu Rao also appealed to people not to take the law into their hands.

Congress MLA Rizwan Arshad from Shivajinagar constituency appeals for peace

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Meanwhile, R Ashoka, a state minister, told media that the attacks on Police and media would not be tolerated. “What kind of people attacks the Police? The media? The local Police have been given a free hand to deal with the situation,” he said.

Abbas Ali, a student of Bengaluru University, said, “Police are given a free hand to do lathi charge and arrest rioters, but who will penalize those police officers who refused to lodge FIR if the action would have taken promptly. The riots could have been avoided”. Police and politicians always go hand in hand.”

Aisha, the beloved wife of Prophet Muhammad was a strong woman

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Aisha, the most brilliant woman, and Prophet Muhammad’s third and youngest wife have always been under attack by various religious groups in modern times. But people hardly know what important roles she played in Islamic history. In Islamic kinds of literature, her name is thus often introduced by the term “Mother of the Believers” signifying to the depiction of Muhammad’s wives in the Qur’an. Aisha had an important role in early Islamic history, both during Muhammad’s life and after his death. In Sunni tradition, Aisha is portrayed as learned and intrusive. She contributed to the spread of Muhammad’s message and served the Muslim community for 44 long years after his death. She is also known for narrating 2,210 hadiths, not just on matters related to Muhammad’s private life, but also on topics such as legacy, pilgrimage, and eschatology. Her intellect and knowledge in various subjects, including poetry and medicine, were highly praised by early luminaries such as al-Zuhri and her student Urwa ibn al-Zubayr.

Her father, Abu Bakr, became the first caliph to succeed Muhammad, and after two years was succeeded by Umar. During the time of the third caliph Uthman, Aisha had an important part in the conflict that grew against him, though she did not agree either with those responsible for his assassination or with the party of Ali. During the reign of Ali, she wanted to avenge Uthman’s death, which she attempted to do in the Battle of the Camel. She participated in the combat by giving speeches and leading troops on the back of her camel. She ended up losing the battle, but her involvement and determination left a lasting impression. Because of her participation in this battle, Shia Muslims have a generally negative view of Aisha. Afterward, she lived quietly in Medina for more than twenty years, took no part in politics, became committed to Ali, and did not oppose caliph Mu’awiya.

Some traditional hadith sources state that Aisha was a sweetheart to Muhammad at the age of 6 or 7; other scriptures say she was 9 when she had a small marriage ceremony; some sources put the date in her teens, but both the date and her age at marriage and later consummation with Muhammad in Medina are sources of controversy and discussion amongst scholars. Aisha was born 613 or early 614. She was the daughter of Umm Ruman and Abu Bakr of Mecca, two of Muhammad’s most trusted companions. But hardly there is any information about Aisha’s childhood years.

The idea to match Aisha with Muhammad was suggested by Khawlah bint Hakim after the death of Muhammad’s first wife, Khadija bint Khuwaylid. After this, the previous agreement regarding the marriage of Aisha with Jubayr ibn Mut ‘im was put aside by common consent. Abu Bakr was uncertain at first “as to the propriety or even legality of marrying his daughter to his ‘brother’.” Muhammad, however, responded that they were brothers only in religion. British historian William Montgomery Watt suggests that Muhammad hoped to strengthen his ties with Abu Bakr; the strengthening of ties commonly served as a basis for marriage in Arabian culture. Controversy on Aisha’s age and marriage yet to behave arguments but no answers, because there was no official registration of births at the time that Aisha was born, so her date of birth, and therefore the date of marriage, cannot be stated with certainty. Her age is not mentioned in the Qur’an. All discussions and debates about her age at marriage rely on, firstly, the various ahadith, which are regarded by most Muslims as records of the words and actions of Muhammad and as a source for religious law and moral guidance, second only to that of the Qur’an. Unlike the Qur’an, not all Muslims believe that all ahadith accounts are a divine revelation, and different collections of ahadith are given varying levels of respect by different branches of the Islamic faith. Sunni, various branches of Shia (such as Ismaili and Twelver), Ibadi, and Ahmadiyya Muslims all regarding different sets of ahadith as “strong” or “weak” in the power of their evidence, depending on their perceived provenance. Aisha’s age at the time of her marriage is frequently mentioned in Islamic literature. According to John Esposito, Aisha was married to Muhammad in Mecca in 624CE, after Hegira to Medina and the Battle of Badr. Several scholars interpret this to indicate that she reached puberty at this age, although her age at the time is the subject of dispute. Al-Tabari says she was nine at the time her marriage was consummated. Sahih al-Bukhari’s hadith says “that the Prophet married her when she was six years old and he consummated his marriage when she was nine years old.” Other sources differ on the age of marriage but agree that the marriage was not consummated at the time of the marriage contract. All biographical information on Muhammad and his companions was first recorded over a century after his death, but the ahadith and sīra (traditional Islamic biographies of Muhammad) provide records of early Islam through an unbroken chain of transmission.

Various ahadith stating that Aisha was either nine or ten at the time of her consummation come from collections with sahih status, meaning they are regarded as reputable by most Sunni Muslims. Other traditional sources also mention Aisha’s age. Marriage at a young age was not unheard of at the time, and Aisha’s marriage to Muhammad may have had a political connotation, as her father Abu Bakr was an influential man in the community. Abu Bakr, on his part, may have sought to further the bond of kinship between Muhammad and himself by joining their families together in marriage via Aisha. Leila Ahmed notes that Aisha’s betrothal and marriage to Muhammad are presented as ordinary in Islamic literature, and may indicate that it was not unusual for children to be married to their elders in that era. Aisha’s age at marriage has been a source of controversy and debate, and some historians, scholars, and writers have revisited the previously accepted timeline of her life, some writers have calculated Aisha’s age based on details found in some biographies. In many Muslim traditions, Aisha is described as Muhammad’s most beloved or favoured wife after his first wife, Khadija bint Khuwaylid, who died before the migration to Medina took place. Aisha was jealous of Khadija bint Khuwaylid who was the first wife of the Prophet Muhammad, saying, “I did not feel jealous of any of the wives of the Prophet as much as I did of Khadija though I did not see her, the Prophet used to mention her very often, and whenever he slaughtered a sheep, he would cut its parts and send them to the women friends of Khadija. When I sometimes said to him, “(You treat Khadija in such a way) as if there is no woman on earth except Khadija,” he would say, “Khadija was such-and-such, and from her I had children. Aisha and Prophet Muhammad would often have races with each other, “I had a race with him (the Prophet), and I outstripped him on my feet. When I became fleshy, (again) I raced with him (the Prophet), and he outstripped me. He said: This is for that outstripping.” to conclude we can see very cordial relations between Prophet and his wives; only he knows why are people making it a political tool for today’s time?

(Information collected from Various Sources)


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Sanjay Raut ruptures the hoopla created on Sushant’s death, urges people to have patience until investigation gets over

Sanjay Raut Sushant SinghWhile speaking to Afternoon Voice, Sanjay Raut a Member of Parliament who is the associate editor of Saamana said, “I am writing from past fifteen years on various topics related to our nation and society, this is not the first time that I am writing something different, do I have the right to express? If I execute my right, why people should have a stomachache? Just because I punctured their propaganda and let them not succeed in their schema? Every story has two sides, if you rant 24/7 about only one side; people like me have to speak the other side too”.

He further stressed that the Mumbai police are skilled and they shall unveil the truth behind Sushant Singh Rajpoot’s death, all those questioning the state Government’s morality will get a chance to speak but they should show some patience for the investigations to be completed, and then indulge in the blame game.

Raut also quizzed the Bihar government’s move in the case and said, “Mumbai gave Sushant all the fame. He was a Mumbaikar. Why is Bihar so anxious?” This is just the politics of pressure under the ploy of CBI.” He said that despite the CBI probe, Mumbai Police will continue with its scrutiny. Bihar police and people are playing politics over Sushant’s death. They are using it as a campaign for approaching elections. They should stop capitalizing on someone’s death for their own gain.

Raut further stated that the Mumbai Police is probing the case thoroughly and said, “I request people not to make false comments and personal attacks on investigating authorities or political leaders. Mumbai police are considered as one of the highly dynamic police force in the world. They are our pride, and we have faith in them. The Maharashtra government is trying to do justice to these investigations but unfortunately, Sushant’s suicide is no longer a family matter but a national issue for Bihar elections and Maharashtra’s opposition leaders are exploiting it to their advantage. They want to malign the Maharashtra government’s image; they have no other agenda beyond this.”

When asked, how will you handle various allegations coming your way? Raut said, “Whosoever wants to make allegations, they can continue. We don’t think they have damaged us in anyways. Those making allegations have no basic credibility”.

Meanwhile, Sushant Singh Rajput’s family is bothered by recent comments made by MP Sanjay Raut, and they are planning to take legal action against him. To which Raut said, “They have every right to do what they want to, but I will decide what I have to do once I receive the legal notice. I am not threatened by such statements.”

BJP MLA and Sushant’s cousin, Neeraj Singh Bablu has said that the family expects a public apology from Raut. He called the allegations ‘completely baseless”. To which Sanjay Raut said, “What have I done wrong to render apologies to anyone”?

Another Bihar BJP leader Nikhil Anand went on to suggest that the CBI should subject and Aaditya Thackeray to narco-analysis. He also claimed that the evidence related to the case is being tampered with.

In reply, Raut said “these people are simply heating politics on Sushant’s death, which is really miserable. Such demands are nothing but an attempt to attack the integrity of an individual, I am not really taking them seriously.”