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SEC serves notice to MNS for using Shivaji Maharaj’s insignia in its flag

Amit Thackeray new face in MNS, amit thackeray, new mns face, maha adhiveshan, maharashtra navnirman sena, raj thackeray, thackeray, amit, bal thackeray birth anniversary, bal thackerayIn a jolt to the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS), the State Election Commission (SEC) has served a notice to the party for using Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj’s insignia in its flag. The commission has asked MNS to take appropriate action on the complaint.

Confirming that they have received a note from the SEC, MNS General Secretary Shirish Sawant said, ” It is just a letter with complaint copies with the State EC informing us to take appropriate action on the same. According to me, it is unclear about the kind of action state EC expects from us by sending that letter.Further Sawant said, “Both the flags were sent to the EC before the launch. We need more clarity in this letter from the State EC.”

In January, the Raj Thackeray-led MNS had launched its new party flag. The new saffron-coloured flag of the party features Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj’s Raj Mudra, the royal seal of the Maratha king.

LPG gas fire injures nine at Kandivali

Kandivali Cylinder Blast,Kandivali Blast,Kandivali, Cylinder Blast, Cylinder, BlastAt least nine people sustained injuries after a fire from a leaking LPG  cylinder engulfed a house on Wednesday night at Kandivali. The incident took place at Vikas Mandal chawl in Kandivali (East). A few minutes after the fire broke out, a cylinder exploded in the house causing severe damage to the property.

According to a report, all the injured people were rushed to Shatabdi Hospital in Kandivali for treatment. Soon after the incident, the fire brigade reached the spot and doused the fire. This is how the damage was prevented.

The injured victims were identified as Mehul Surti (30), Devyani Surti (46), Jayesh Sutar (30), Nishant Panchal (10), Sandeep Kanade (28), Sharda Kanade (56), Omkar Chile (18) Divesh Patel (22) and Rajesh Dubala (40).

As per the assistant Medical officer of Shatabdi hospital, five people sustained 35 to 45 per cent burns and are undergoing treatment. On the other hand, other victims who suffered minor injuries were given basic treatment and were discharged.

Shikara gets into controversy: ‘Hindu Janajagruti Samiti’ urges boycott

Boycott Shikara, Hindu Janjagruti, ShikaraThe recently released film Shikara that opened on February 7 has been produced and directed by Vidhu Vinod Chopra. The film is based on the Exodus of Kashmiri Hindus from Kashmir.

Soon after the release, the film got into a controversy because it commercialises the plight of Kashmiri Pandits. A communiqué in the matter says that it is being widely felt that the movie fails to depict the persecution of Kashmiri Hindus in the late 1980’s and early 1990’s as thousands of Kashmiri Hindus were killed, women raped, thousands of temples destroyed and 4.5 lakh people were displaced to other places.

The communiqué felt that Vidhu Vinod Chopra has suppressed the brutal and blood imbrued history of Kashmiri Hindus. Instead of consoling the grieving Kashmiri Hindus, Chopra has rubbed salt on their wounds, the wounds that remain uncured for the past 30 years.

This is not the first time that any Bollywood movie has been mirred in controversy and is suggested by the audience to boycott a movie. In the past also there had been movies which were been into several controversies such as The Accidental Prime minister, Padmavat, Udta Punjab among others.

Soon after the release of the movie, the hashtag of #BoycottShikhara started trending on Twitter. Even it is reported that a woman belonging to the Kashmiri Pandit community broke down after watching the film as she felt that Chopra “commercialised the plight of Kashmiri Pandits in the movie.”

After that on February 11, Hindu outfit ‘Hindu Janajagruti Samiti’ appealed to the public to boycott ‘Shikara.’ Ramesh Shinde on behalf of the organisation issued an official statement and said that the movie rubs salt on the wounds of Kashmiri Hindus.

When AV contacted Shinde he said, “Since Mr. Vidhu Vinod Chopora wanted to gain publicity initially, he kept the title of the movie as Shikara – The Untold Story of Kashmiri Pandits’. Also, he himself belongs to Kashmir, people were expecting that he will show what all had happened then. However, it turns into a big disappointment after he changed the title on the release day. People were thinking one but he dished out something else and I think that made people to boycott the film.”

Shinde labeled such depiction of a monumental tragedy as ‘a psychological atrocity’ upon the Kashmiri Hindu community. “Indian society will never forgive this in humaneness by Vidhu Vinod Chopra.

The organisation claims that the during the promotion of the film, the director advertised the film as being based on the lives of Kashmiri Hindus as the movie posters read ‘Shikara – The Untold Story of Kashmiri Pandits’. However, on the release day, the poster of the film was dramatically changed to ‘Shikara – A Timeless Love Story in the Worst of Time’.

On the other hand, Ashoke Pandit took to Twitter after the controversy took it to the top of the Twitter trends. The filmmaker accused Chopra of ‘whitewashing communal crime’ with a ‘coat of secular paint.’ The filmmaker also said that the movie was a massive attempt at ‘whitewashing Islamic terrorism’, something he claimed Kashmir were the biggest victims of.  He also asked Chopra to stop ‘glorifying terrorism’, something he claimed the latter was doing again after Mission Kashmir.

 

Vidhu Vinod Chopra anti Hindu filmmaker?

Shikara made by producer/director Vidhu Vinod Chopra on the plight of displaced Kashmiri Hindu Pandits, is perhaps his first movie on this subject in recent past. The untold story of Kashmiri Pandits attracted controversy at its screening in Delhi. A woman belonging to the Kashmiri Pandit community broke down after watching the film and lashed out at the director for “commercialising the plight of Kashmiri Pandits.”

After the film ended, Chopra came to interact with the audience when the woman started shouting at him. The video of the woman lashing out at the director has gone viral on the social media. According to the woman, Shikara doesn’t portray the actual sufferings of the community including the genocide, mass rapes and mass murders committed by Islamic radical groups. She said that Chopra polarised the sufferings of Kashmiri Pandits. To condole the lady, Chopra said that he would work on the sequel to the film. He said, “Truth has two faces. People have different perspectives on the same issues.”

Shikara is a story about the exodus of Kashmiri Pandits and draws its inspiration from several sources. Apart from that, Rahul Pandita’s brilliant book, ‘Our Moon Has Blood Clots’ is a significant resource for the film. It is a very well-researched documentation on what led to the Kashmiri Pandit exodus and the apathy and neglect of the Kashmiri Pandit families for all these years. They have also used details from actual Pandit family experiences and their plights living in Jagti refugee camp. It has taken him eleven years to tell this story and is a combination of a significantly large amount of people who have been part of the process. Although Bollywood has always been accused of maligning Hindu dharma for a long time for example in Amar Akbar Anthony the Hindu father abandons all the kids and a Muslim and Christian adopt the children. But the message was little ambiguous as only a few could understand the analogy. But things changed abruptly when D – company started ruling Bollywood directly. They started financing movies and extorting money from directors and producers.

Then came the era when Bollywood started attacking the Hindu dharma and left no stone unturned in glorifying Islam. For example the Hindu Pandit or Hindu Baniya used to be a cruel and miser while Raheem Chacha or Abdul were portrayed as saints. In most of the films, Hindu community people were portrayed as bigots and kattar(s) while Muslims of Pakistan were showed as liberals and samaritans. Hindus are very well divided into different castes, creed and races. Some are Rajput, some Guptas while some are Pandits. Remain divided and scattered until they destroy the oldest civilisation of the globe in front of you and out rule you because Hindus are over tolerant.

Now coming back to Vidhu Vinod Chopra, he is one of India’s finest directors who has directed Shikara. One can see that the one Kashmiri woman was upset with what she termed as the commercialism of Shikara and that she disowned the movie. She seemed to be particularly upset with Chopra’s decision to cast two Muslim actors as the lead Hindu Pandit characters. May be some wounds cut too deep for her. At the same time, it’s unfair and wrong to term Vidhu Vinod Chopra as Hindu phobic just because one person didn’t like the movie. The exodus of the Kashmiri Pandits which is a chronicle written by a Kashmiri Pandit author Rahul Pandita. So, it’s not like Chopra crafted the movie out of thin air. He’s mostly based the movie off of another person’s memoirs.

The audience conveniently forgot the fact that the movie might have been directed by Vidhu Vinod Chopra but it’s already written by a Pandit of Kashmir.  Chopra is possibly the first director in Bollywood to have even made a movie on the plight of the evacuated Kashmiri Hindu Pandits who became refugees in their own country. And if you note, his own mother was one among the many Kashmiris who could never go home while she was alive. So, it’s injustice to call him Hinduphobic. I can understand that woman’s pain too because she went through that tragic trauma. But there was no justification for her outburst. There is no crass commercialisation in Shikara – it is a sad story beautifully depicted and just makes you sad that so many people had to become refugees overnight. All thanks to the incompetent and useless Prime Minister at the time – if India had competent rulers and government at the time, this tragedy would perhaps have never unfolded.

Our Moon Has Blood Clots, the exodus of the Kashmiri Pandits that was journalist Rahul Pandita’s memoirs of his family’s flight from the Muslim-dominated valley during the onset of the violent insurgency. It is a common lament of refugees trying to reclaim a happier past that is cruelly and irredeemably lost. Squeezed out by the pain, drudgery and hardship of exile, the homemaker withers away. Her son, the author, picks up the pieces in this account of his family, one of thousands who were forced into exile. In remembrance lies redemption. So this is a timely memoir about the often ignored and “unfashionable” story of the purge of a thriving minority community backed by Islamist militants in Kashmir. All those attacking Vidhu Vinod Chopra need to really retrospect as to how genuine is their outcry?


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BMC school children to get free BEST rides

BEST Bus Free to BMC School Students, bmc school , free ride, best bus free rideThe Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport Undertaking (BEST) has announced free bus rides for Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) affiliated schools. Senior citizens can avail fifty per cent concession in these buses. Only school going children can avail a free bus ride on their school route during the school timings by presenting a valid school ID card. A BMC official stated that the common goal of the civic body is to face-lift the education infrastructure as well the BEST.

Especially, in the 2020 BMC budget Rs.1,500 crores have been allotted for the cash-strapped BEST that aims a maximum number of office employees and school children should be using its service. They have continuously increased its fleet and frequency. It recently introduced two new routes i.e. Goregaon to Adarsh Nagar in Aarey Colony and Grant Road to J. Mehta Road in Malabar Hill.

The Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST) has also announced that around 80 per cent of its red buses will only run on short distances of up to 5kms. This move was taken as the authorities mentioned that a large number of buses are currently conductor less with data suggesting that there are currently around 212 conductor-less non-AC buses in BEST’s fleet.

BEST spokesperson Manoj Varade told media, “We run buses on 38 AC and 44 non-AC short-distance routes,” while adding that BEST has added 2 new AC bus routes that will run between 6 am to 10 pm. BEST has also added two more mini AC buses to its fleet. Some of the buses in BMCs fleet do not have a proper rear window enclosure.

BEST general manager Surendrakumar Bagde said, “It was temporary. The doors are now being covered and will be opened only in an emergency.” He said that officials had used ropes and sticks to cover the rear doors of some non-AC conductor less buses. It’s worth mentioning that BEST’s fleet now has a record 500 conductor-less buses. Bagde also said that 100 new AC mini buses will be added to the city’s routes within a week. However, not everybody is happy with this decision. “We will protest on the streets if need be. It is a serious threat to the work force where many conductors feel insecure,” said a senior member of the BEST Workers’ Union. For some context, the Mumbai Industrial Court passed an an order last week approving BEST’s conductor-less buses. “Our union will strongly protest against conductor-less buses as it is a threat to the workforce. Also, BEST should be maintaining a mandatory fleet of 3,337 buses [owned by it] as per the MoU signed with several unions and it should be recruiting new conductors,” union leader Shashank Rao had said then. There was earlier a proposal to employ 400 bus conductors on a contract basis from a “manpower service provider”, but this proposal too had been shot down.  What needs to be seen is that through all these means, will the BEST be able to turn around its operations and attract more riders and become profitable.

State govt. employees to work only five days a week

uddhav thackerayTo easen the burden of its employees, the Maharashtra government has announced five-day working week from February 29. The decision was taken at the state Cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray. There are over 20 lakh officers and employees in government, semi-government and local bodies in the state.

The Cabinet also decided that the state department for OBCs, SEBCs (socially and educationally backward classes), VJNTs (vimukt jati and nomadic tribes) and special backward classes will now be known as the ‘Bahujan Kalyan Department.’

Thane: Shanti Nagar police officers detain two men in possession of demonetised currencies

Rs 1.68 crore in demonetised currency AVThane: Shanti Nagar police officers detained two men who were in possession of  Rs 1 crore in demonetised notes of Rs 1,000 and Rs 500 notes.

Reports say that Jalgaon resident Gopal Varude (42) and Kalyan resident Arun Patil (54) had come there to exchange the money. The police found 8,000 scrapped notes of Rs 1,000 and 4000 notes of Rs 500 notes.

Later a NC complaint was registered against them under Sections of the Specified Bank Notes Act, 2017. They were questioned and released. RBI and the IT department have been alerted about the seized notes.

23 Bangladeshi nationals arrested in Virar for staying illegally

Bangladeshi Arrested in Virar, palghar, virar, illegal resident, bangladeshi arrestedWith the Citizenship (Amendment) Act in the country I full force, an anti-terrorism cell and anti-human trafficking unit has arrested 23 Bangladeshi nationals who were living illegally in Palghar district.The Bangladeshi nationals were arrested in Virar. As per the report which emerged on Wednesday, the Arnala Police is carrying out further investigation into the incident.

Earlier this week, the Border Security Force (BSF) and the Tripura Police detained 12 people including 11 Bangladeshis along the India-Bangladesh international border. Notably, the arrest in Virar has come days after Maharashtra Navnirman Sena president Raj Thackeray led a huge march to demand the ouster of illegal migrants from Pakistan and Bangladesh staying in India.

Extending support to CAA, NCR and NPR, Raj Thackeray had said, “The Muslims are taking out morchas around the country, I don’t see the point. Why do they need to make a show of strength? We have nothing against the Indian Muslims, they are ours. We are only against the illegal Muslim infiltrators from Pakistan and Bangladesh.”

“Henceforth, for all morchas against CAA-NRC-NPR, we (MNS) will counter with morchas, retaliate sword by sword and stone by stone,” Thackeray added.

Broom sweeps the BJP away

narendra modi, amit shah, delhi election results, delhi elections, aam aadmi party, aap, arvind kejrival , bjp, broom, delhi, election results, prime minister, home minister, modi, delhi election results 2020, afternoon voice, bjp lost, What a fantastic ‘repeat performance’ by the Aam Aadmi Party led by Arvind Kejriwal, in Delhi! The Delhi voters have given a resounding victory to Kejriwal and his team to the extent that the BJP could not even touch the double figure while the Congress bit the dust.  As an ex-AAP activist and member, I am glad of course because the AAP which was in the infant stage till a few years ago, has made tremendous progress in various fields and maintained a good rapport with the people of Delhi. Thus the party won their trust and confidence again.

However, I am dead against the “freebies” policy of the AAP CM and his government due to which of course, AAP scored good number of votes and seats. Obviously, the Delhi public love the idea of good governance and freebies! It’s like have the cake and eat it too!  And, so they have reposed their high hopes on Kejriwal to get everything either free or at a low price! Kejriwal should take these aspects into consideration if he wants to run an effective government and not make the coffers of the Delhi government empty!

Still, AAP could beat a mighty party like BJP …even with Hon’ble PM Narendra Modi and Amit Shah at the helm of the affairs and when a whole lot of ‘heavyweights’ of the BJP were fiercely campaigning against the AAP.

Now, the scene is that Kejriwal has a clear mandate and he will have his own say in the administration. If you have sweeped the polls in the Capital city of Delhi, it is rather equivalent to winning 2 or 3 states of India. But, Kejriwal and his team need to bring out a lot of changes in the style of governance as we had seen many unpleasant episodes during his last term which must be avoided.

Both AAP and the BJP need to shed the vengeance attitude and must co-operate with and reciprocate with each other for the development of the capital city which is badly affected by pollution, traffic problem, crime and so on. Both the parties should stop spewing venom on each other but maintain decorum and discipline their members (including ministers, MPs etc) and party activists.

The BJP has been shown its place as there were certain cronies who were into tarnishing the image of the PM and the party by indulging in fanaticism and unsavoury acts and provoking statements.  The drawback of the big shots’ in the BJP is that they chose to run a polarised campaign and without fielding a CM candidate against a credible and popular incumbent. The name and face of PM Narendra Modi and also of Amit Shah cannot be always used everywhere to garner votes. They are okay at the national level and for general elections. But when it comes to state assembly elections, the CM candidate must be projected for the people to judge.

All said and done, it is right time for the BJP administration to do some introspection and reconciliation and take extreme corrective measures if it wants to regain its winning track as elections are not too far off in Bihar, Bengal  and UP. There has to be a serious “Chintan Baitak” to work out strategies from now on.

Less said about the Congress, the better. It looks that the Congress was not interested in winning but had only wanted to keep the BJP out. Still today, the Congress is being rejected outright everywhere and it hardly makes any presence in the elections. There has to be a total revamp of the top leadership if it has to survive.

By the way, which channel or the exit-poll survey body will pat its own back for “near projection of the results?” Every channel would now say: We said it right…..we were on dot !!  As for me, I still feel “Exit Polls” must be banned.


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Letters to the Editor: 12 February, 2020

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1Hat-trick for Kejriwal in Delhi

AAP and Arvind Kejriwal are back in power in the National Capital as Kejriwal will sit on the Chief Minister’s chair for the 3rd consecutive time which means it would be an hat-trick for the current CM. Kejriwal was a novice in politics when his first term as CM lasted for a few days but it seems he learnt a lot as a politician in those few days as he virtually looks invincible in Delhi politics by the margin of seats his party has won against all odds. Modi and Amit Shah’s magic works in Parliamentary elections but sadly it fizzles when it comes to assembly polls.

Congress has virtually been wiped out and Kejriwal it seems is a better alternative to Rahul Gandhi when it comes to national politics. Modi as a leader is accepted across the nation but it seems BJP doesn’t have leaders at assembly levels to win elections. BJP has been losing state elections at regular levels and this should be worrisome for Prime Minister Modi as country’s development and progress depends on how all the states contribute towards nation building.

S.N.Kabra

2Shun oppression of women

We in India should stop worshipping goddesses like Durga, Laxmi, Saraswati and Kali for we have proved ourselves to be incapable for we no longer respect, give credence and love women. Instead, we ill-treat them, play games with them and given a chance rape them.

Look what happened to Jyoti Singh who along with her male friend were abused and ill treated by six men when they were returning home after watching a movie on that fateful day. Not only that Jyoti was raped by all the six in turns before they dragged her and threw her from the moving bus.

Then there was this case of Ankita Pisudde who was stalked and set ablaze by one Vikesh Nagrale. The outcome was so serious that she had to be hospitalised. And after fighting for long, she succumbed to her injuries two days ago.

Likewise there have several molestation and rapes taking place every day but victims fear to lodge a complaint fearing bad name in the society.

My query is why a woman should suffer because of the hungry deeds of a man.

Ashish Mitra

3Maharashtra mayhem

Ever since Maha Vikas Aghadi government took over reins, the state of Maharashtra is in turmoil and now back to back incidents in 36 hours rocked the state. Maharashtra has the dubious distinction of being rocked by two incidents of women being set ablaze at Wardha and Aurangabaad. The law and order situation is going from bad to worse and unless Shiv Sena led government take some punitive action to bring the culprits to books. Setting ablaze hapless women is the order of the day. The women suffer at the hands of goondas and the government is just a sorry spectator. How long such atrocities on women will be committed and they become a slave in front of such assailants. Back to back incidents crippled the state and we condemn such heinous crime against women.

Jayanthi Maniam


(The views expressed by the author in the article are his/her own.)