A day after media reports claimed that the German government was considering snubbing India from the G7 summit due to its stand on the ongoing Russia Ukraine war, the German government has rejected such reports.
On Tuesday, Western media outlet Bloomberg had published a report claiming that the German government had decided not to invite India to the upcoming G7 summit scheduled to take place from June 26-28 at Schloss Elmau in the Bavarian Alps. In its report, Bloomberg had claimed that Germany is debating whether to invite Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the Group of Seven summit over its reluctance to condemn Russia for its military operations in Ukraine.
Bloomberg report
However, the German government quickly jumped to dismiss the Bloomberg report. It is believed that Germany is planning to not only invite India for the June summit but some other countries also. A formal invite is expected soon from Berlin to India. Germany is the chair of the grouping for this year and holds the meeting amidst the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war.
“This is false,” the German government sources said, as cited by international reports on Tuesday.
A report by Wion News says that Germany has already informally intimated India about the invitation to the summit, and the formal invitation will be sent soon.
It is the fourth time India has been invited to the G7 summit since 2019. In 2019, France invited India to the G7 Summit in Biarritz as “a goodwill partner”.
The following year, in 2020, President Donald Trump had invited PM Modi to the G7 outreach summit at Camp David. However, the summit did not take place due to the Covid-19 crisis. Last year the UK had invited India for the G7 summit, but PM Modi could not travel due to the second Covid-19 wave in the country. PM Modi attended the summit virtually.
India was first formally invited to the G7 outreach summit in 2003 when France invited the then Indian PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee. G7, or the Group of Seven is an inter-governmental political forum consisting of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
In multicultural societies like India, people, in order to preserve their distinct group identities, tend to live in clusters and form a ‘ghetto’ inside a city. In the realm of urban planning and sociology, the evolution of ghettos is often looked down upon, with a reason often cited that the majoritarian inhabitant groups which dominate the cultural ethos are not being accommodative of the newer varieties of either linguistic groups, castes or religions finding their place in the city. However, sometimes it is the ‘other’ groups, which do not wish to amalgamate into the common culture in order to distinguish themselves separately as a group.
While those living in the ‘Parsee colony’ in Mumbai’s Dadar or ‘Chittaranjan Park’ in Delhi celebrate the wearing of the Parsi and Bengali badges on their sleeves, the idea here is to celebrate the individuality while being conscious of being part of a larger metropolitan identity i.e. being a ‘Mumbaikar’ or a ‘Delhiite’. The recent justification for a ghetto as a purely exclusivist sector to be dominated by the majoritarian identity living in the region is brazen and completely uncalled for, in the Indian milieu which has roots in Dharmic pluralism.
When NDTV journalist Sreenivasan Jain wanted to point out that it was the ‘provocative music and slogans’ which incited violence among the Muslim population as Ram Navami Shobhayatra passed through a ‘Muslim area’ in Gujarat’s Himmatnagar, he catapulted two stones of bigotry with a single aisle. Not only did he suggest that there are ‘no-go’ ‘Muslim areas’ which should be left untouched by the ‘kafirs’, he also veneered his argument by overstating the ‘raising of slogans’ as the cause of violence. Jain whitewashed the actual crime, which was stone-pelting and attacks of petrol bombs on the procession by conflating that with the music being played that was ‘problematic’.
The real problem, which has now emerged as a pattern – of stone-pelting on Hindu processions is being secularised, even ignored and justified while the blame is placed upon the victim, for allegedly ‘provoking’ the perpetrators. The rot indeed lies deep. Jain’s NDTV compatriot, Gargi Rawat, minced no words either – while justifying the no-go urban ghettos as ‘Muslim areas’. Rawat’s wordplay starts off with an unapologetic justification of violence by stating that the ‘procession was taken through Muslim areas’ while she ends up blaming the ‘aggressive’ sloganeering for the ‘invariable’ stone-pelting and clashes.
As per Jain and Rawat, Stone-pelting should become invariable and natural if ‘unpalatable’ slogans are raised. It is the words that are more responsible than the actions themselves, more so when the Hindus dare to pass through areas, which are exclusively meant for the Muslim community. One wonders, whether ‘Jai Shree Ram’ will avail a space under the parlance of freedom of speech, which open jokes on burning trains enjoy. Speaking on the Godhra train burnings, it was now time for Islamist Rana Ayyub to sprinkle salt on the 59 Hindu pilgrims burnt alive while travelling from Ayodhya and hold the speeches by ‘VHP and right-wing leaders’ responsible for their carnage instead.
The ecosystem has found new reasons and inventive ways to justify hate crimes against the Hindu population. First, the Hindus are relegated as ‘majoritarian’ in the academic and media discourse. The pattern is later followed by whitewashing crimes of extremists on the streets by Islamist sympathizers online.
This unholy alliance of street power meeting narrative setters has created ‘Muslim areas’ of two kinds. The first one is the physical occupation in the city which often paves way for communal isolation. The second is the intellectual space – where any criticism of Muslim extremism is branded Islamophobic. The space that discourages any discussion on genocides perpetrated by Islamic invaders in Indian history. This is an arena where words are branded as criminal and actions are excused.
If temple halls opening up themselves as spaces for offering namaz is reflective of the Ganga-Jamuni Tehzeeb, then why does the same phenomenon evaporate in the air when Hindu music is played in front of a mosque? And what do the victims get even after passing off all the tests in Bhai-Chara with distinction? At the outset, they get the stones thrown at them if they pass through a restricted area. After this, they get intellectual brickbats for being provocative, if at all their identity on social media is asserted. Certainly, it is not the festival, but the ‘Hindu identity’ itself that is provocative, and hence problematic.
Even if in some cases, the chants given by Hindu extremist groups have had a layer of incitement, the double standards still exist when calling them out. While hate speech needs to be condemned, how can one be expected to believe that a religious chant of ‘Jai Shriram’ or a song calling for the glorification of Hindus is ‘provocative’ of violence? If that were the case, every Azaan from every mosque in India would have been called ‘provocative’ because they announce that ‘Allah is the only God, there is no God other than Allah’ 5 times a day.
It is almost like the ‘Muslim areas’ that our so-called ‘secular-liberals’ mention exist in two parallel dimensions. One is the physical places where Muslims are in majority because our ‘liberals’ have decided that non-Muslims following their religions and celebrating their festivals in those areas are ‘provocative’. The other kind of ‘Muslim area’ exists inside the heads of ‘liberals’, where the crimes committed by Islamists against minorities in those specific areas are whitewashed.
Today, the celebration of the religion on streets of one kind is branded as extremism by our ‘liberals’. Open calls of Azaan and the offering of Namaz on roads are secular, while Ram Navami Shobhayatras have become provocative. Or rather, they have always been. One remembers riots sprawling up in the 1920s undivided India after the Khilafat movement – a similar incident happened in Nagpur when RSS fountainhead young Hedgewar with his friends passed through a Muslim-dominated area during a celebratory rally during Ganesh Utsav. The incident is said to have ignited a fire within Dr K S Hedgewar who went on to form a collective for Hindus, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.
The multicultural fabric of the Indian society will repel hegemony of any kind – be it physical or of narratives. The assertion of the dharmic identity has proved ‘provocative’ to the secular geniuses, as their ‘secularism’ enfolded not separating the state and the religion, but rather claiming the state and destroying the religion. Hence for them, the ideas of Hindutva are a threat, while actions in Jihad are a given.
A nurse employed at actor Sonam Kapoor’s house in Delhi was arrested along with her husband for allegedly stealing cash and jewellery worth Rs 2.4 crores in February from the house in plush Amrita Shergill Marg, police said on Wednesday.
Aparna Ruth Wilson, the accused, took care of Sonam’s mother-in-law, police said and added that Wilson’s husband, Naresh Kumar Sagar, is an accountant at a private firm in Shakarpur.
According to the police, the burglary took place on February 11 and an FIR was registered 12 days later, on February 23, when it was reported at the Tughlaq Road Police Station. The FIR was filed on the complaint lodged by the manager of Kapoor and her husband Anand Ahuja’s house, which reportedly employs over 20 people.
The husband-wife duo, accused of stealing cash and jewellery from Sonam’s house, were arrested by the Delhi Police Crime Branch in a raid conducted on Tuesday night.
“The Delhi Police Crime Branch along with a team of the Special Staff Branch of the New Delhi district conducted a raid in Sarita Vihar on Tuesday night. They apprehended Wilson and her husband, both 31 years old,” a senior police officer said, adding that they have been arrested.
However, as per sources, the stolen jewellery and cash are yet to be recovered.
Further investigations in the matter are underway and the police have already questioned most the people working at Sonam Kapoor’s house at Amrita Shergill Marg.
Earlier, the Tughlaq Road police station had transferred the case to the Special Staff Branch of the New Delhi district for investigation while the Crime Branch was also probing the matter.
Weeks after robbery was reported at Kapoor’s house, the Faridabad Police had busted a sophisticated group of cyber criminals who had allegedly duped her father-in-law’s export-import firm of Rs 27 crores.
The scammers had been duping Harish Ahuja’s Shahi Export Factory by misappropriating Rebate of State and Central Taxes and Levies licences, meant for his firm, based on his forged Digital Signature Certificate, the police had then said.
Robbery at Sonam Kapoor’s Delhi residence
The Delhi residence of actor Sonam Kapoor and her husband Anand Ahuja was robbed off goods worth at least Rs 1.41 crores was reported earlier this week.
Pinkvilla reported that Sonam Kapoor’s husband Anand Ahuja’s grandmother Sarla Ahuja was the first who got to know about the theft. On February 11, when Sarla Ahuja checked her cupboards, she found her jewellery and cash missing. She approached the police on February 23 to lodge a complaint about the theft. In her complaint, Sarla Ahuja mentioned that the last she checked the jewellery was 2 years ago.
Based on the information provided, the police have been examining the CCTV footage of the past years to identify any suspects in the matter.
According to the report, Sonam’s father-in-law Harish Ahuja and mother-in-law Priya Ahuja live in the Delhi residence on Amrita Shergill Marg with Anand’s grandmother Sarla Ahuja.
On April 13, Maharasthra Police arrested a journalist in connection with the protest by state transport workers at on National Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar’s resident. The incident took place last week, when hundreds of enraged Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) workers broke into the residence ‘Silver Oak’ of Sharad Pawar. During the protests, some of the proteststors had pelted stones and slippers, after which several of them were arrested. As Per reports, a total of 115 people have been arrested in the case. The court has sent 109 to judicial custody.
A journalist arrested from Pune in connection with an alleged attack on NCP chief Sharad Pawar incident. He is being brought to Mumbai. At least 115 people have been arrested in the matter so far. 109/115 sent into judicial custody
Now the police has arrested another person in the case, YouTube journalist Chandrakant Suryavanshi. The journalist runs a YouTube Channel named ‘MJT Marathi’. Mumbai Police arrested him from Pune. The Journalist is being shifted to Mumbai for questioning. According to the public prosecutor, Chandrakant Suryavanshi was part of the conspiracy.
The incident outside Pawar’s residence
On April 8, Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) employees staged a protest outside Pawar’s bungalow on Pedder Road in South Mumbai. They had accused him of not doing anything to help the workers. Later, NCP workers held agitations in Pune and condemned the attack on the party chief’s residence. They demanded the arrest of Gunwant Sadavarte, who is MSRTC employees’ leader.
Sadavarte was arrested along with MSRTC workers by Mumbai Police last week during the protest outside the NCP chief’s residence. Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray condemned the actions of striking employees. Dilip Walse Patil, State Home Minister, asked the top police officials to investigate the case and find out why the Police failed to control the alleged violent agitation by the MSRTC workers.
The protest outside Pawar’s house took place a day after the Bombay High Court disposed of the contempt plea filed by MSRTC against striking employees. The court had directed the corporation to drop the charges against the employees and reinstate those who were terminated from their services, provided they rejoin their posts by April 22.
The workers’ strike going on for the last few months in Maharashtra took an unexpected turn when it was apparently about to end. The workers suddenly became aggressive with a demand to dissolve the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation and absorb all the workers as government employees.
Transport workers gathered in huge numbers near ‘Silver Oak’ and started pelting stones and slippers at the bungalow. In the beginning, the security persons and the Police deployed inside the bungalow tried to stop the protesting workers, but they could not control the mob of hundreds of protesters. Later, an additional police force was called to control the crowd.
On Tuesday, a gang rape survivor from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for help saying that her family was being threatened in the PoK. She also sought shelter in India and protection for herself and her children.
In a video message, Maria Tahir, the gang rape victim made an emotional appeal to PM Modi to allow her to come to India. She said that the PoK courts, police, and the government had failed to ensure justice for her in the last seven years. She further claimed that politician Choudhary Tariq Farooq and police were blackmailing her and may kill her and her children anytime.
“Through this video, I am appealing to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to allow us to come to India. My children are facing life threats. The local police and a senior politician, Choudhary Tariq Farooq, will anytime kill me and my children. I wish to request PM Modi to provide us shelter and protection”, she affirmed.
Earlier, in several other tweets she had mentioned that her life is in danger and that the police, government and the judiciary should protect her or should send her to Srinagar. She had also said that she would protest against the Supreme Court Islamabad and would call Prime Minister of another country for justice and protection.
Because of current senior minister of AJ&k CH Tariq Farooq, we are neither free nor safe in AJ&k. Our lives are in danger, police government justice agencies should protect our lives otherwise we should be sent to our state Srinagar@ImranKhanPTI@OfficialDGISPR@Masood__Khan
According to the reports, Tahir has been struggling to see the accused Haroon Rashid, Mamoon Rashid, Jameel Shafi, Waqas Ashraf, Sanam Haroon, and three more punished who had sexually assaulted her in the year 2015. She approached the police and local politicians after her gang rape but failed to get justice
In the video, she further said that she had also written several letters to the PoK courts pleading for justice but the Court denied hearing the case. “The Court instead humiliated me and my family and said that granting justice was difficult as I am a married woman”, she had said. Maria Tahir is from Bhimber but now lives in the Mirpur district with her family.
BJP MP Roopa Ganguly was in tears on Wednesday as she spoke about the atrocities meted out on women in West Bengal while drawing a parallel with her role of Draupadi from Mahabharata, saying that she would constantly cry over the ‘Draupadi Chirharan’ sequence.
The comments came as West Bengal is in tumult over the alleged gangrape and death of a minor on Nadia’s Hanskhali where a Trinamool leader’s son was reportedly involved.
“People said my acting as Draupadi was very good. But it was not acting. I used to come back to the hotel from the shooting and then cried because I was living the life of Draupadi. If a woman is disrobed in front of people who are laughing at her, imagine the pain of the woman. And this is the situation of Bengal’s women now — those who are alive,” the BJP MP said while speaking to news agency ANI.
#WATCH | BJP MP Roopa Ganguly chokes as she talks about "atrocities against women in West Bengal" while drawing a parallel with her character Draupadi from Mahabharat saying she would constantly cry over 'Draupadi Chirharan' sequence pic.twitter.com/0ksvwoqGg4
“Now imagine that is happening to your child. Close your eyes and imagine the face of your child and then imagine the same happening to your daughter. How come people of West Bengal are so indifferent to what is happening to its women,” Ganguly said.
The BJP MP’s poignant remarks came in the wake of West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee’s statement on the matter, who tried to trivialised the incident as a love affair that went wrong.
“How do you know if she was raped? The police are yet to ascertain the cause of the death. I had asked them. Was she pregnant or had a love affair or was sick? Even family knew it was a love affair. If a couple is in a relationship, how can I stop them?”, the chief minister had said.
Mamata Banerjee’s callous remarks had earned the rebuke of National Commission for Women chairperson Rekha Sharma, who slammed the West Bengal CM and called her statement was unfortunate. “Being a woman, she should understand the pain of another woman. She pointed fingers at the victim, it was wrong,” Rekha Sharma said.
Hanskhali gangrape case
It may be recalled that a Trinamool Congress leader’s son has been accused of raping a juvenile girl by inviting her to his birthday party. The girl died from heavy bleeding, and her body was allegedly cremated by the accused forcefully.
The girl’s family claimed that the main accused is Brajgopal the son of Gajna Gram Panchayat member Samar Gowla.
The police have arrested the accused and registered a case under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, 2012. The accused, the son of a local TMC dominated panchayat, was slapped with the charges of rape, murder, and suppressing evidence.
On April 13, pro Samajwadi Party (SP) ex-bureaucrat Surya Pratap Singh mocked the humble background of new UPSC chief Dr Manoj Soni. Comparing the two-time vice-chancellor to an ‘agarbatti seller,’ he said, “Is it true that the Mahant (Monk) of Swaminarayan Mandir/SACT, Sangh worker (?) Manoj Soni has been made the chairman of the Central Public Service Commission (UPSC)? …who once sold incense sticks in the Cholas of Mumbai? Now they will recruit IAS, IPS, and IFS? Wow, Amritkaal!”
Source: Twitter
Singh was quoting TMC’s Rajya Sabha MP Jawhar Sircar, who is famous for his anti-Hindu stance. In his April 9 tweet, Sircar had written, “Hate core Hinduvadi’ monk’ Manoj Soni will now head UPSC — to select IAS, IPS, Central Service officers. God help India — please treat it as SOS!”
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Many others ridiculed Dr Soni’s appointment as UPSC chief. Journalist Prasanna Mohanty mocked him for failing in class 12th. He said, “Meet XII fail entire political science scholar to head UPSC. How low can one go to screw higher education?”
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Delhi University professor Apoorvanand said, “If true, and it seems it is, you know that the dismantling of India is now in its final stage.”
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Retired government official Augustine Varkey said, “At one point in time, he was selling incense sticks in Ahmedabad Streets!! Now he will head the UPSC!! God save this country!?” In a follow-up tweet, he added, “Have you ever heard an incense stick seller becoming UPSC Chief?? Have you ever heard a Tea Seller becoming the PM of 130 Cr Indians???”
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Another Twitter user GeetV said, “Hatemongering ‘Monk’ (who failed in his Class XII Science exam) will now head UPSC to select IAS, IPS, Central Service officers. BJP-RSS style “Meritocracy” on display. UPSC has now been officially hijacked & captured by Sanghis #BharatJalaoParty.”
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Appointment of Dr Manoj Soni as UPSC chief
On April 5, Dr Manoj Soni was elected as the next UPSC Chairman. He has served as a member of the UPSC since 2017. Earlier, he had served three terms as vice-chancellor of two universities. Between the years 2005 and 2008, he had served as VC of The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda (The MSU of Baroda). From the year 2009 to 2015, he served as VC of Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Open University (BAOU) for two consecutive terms.
The well-known academician Dr Soni comes from a humble background. Born on February 17, 1965, Dr Soni lost his father at a very young age. He had to sell incense sticks in Mumbai’s Bhuleshwar area to meet up the needs of the family. That was the same area where once his father used to sell semi-finished clothing on the footpath. Dr Soni not only managed his family but also funded his education himself.
In 1978, his mother decided to move out of Mumbai and shift to the Anand district in Gujarat. Dr Soni at first opted for science but could not succeed and failed in class 12th. He later changed his stream to Arts at the Raj Ratna PT Patel College.
Dr Soni’s father was a member of the Swaminarayan sect’s Anoopam Mission in Mumbai. The mission also helped in his education. After shifting to Gujarat, he got associated with the mission at Mogri. In January 2020, he received Diksha as nishkam karmyogi as a follower of the Swaminarayan sect.
Notably, the sears of Anoopam Mission accept the world rather than renounce it. They have families and participate in life at every level. However, their focus remains towards the mission of service to others. The members donate most of their earnings to charity work, including running schools, supporting colleges, social work, hospitals and more.
Academic background of Dr Soni
According to his profile at UPSC, he has served three terms as VC. He was the youngest ever VC in India and the MSU. He is a scholar of Political Science with a specialization in International Relations Studies. Between 1991 to 2016, he taught International Relations at Sardar Patel University (SPU), Vallabh Vidyanagar, excluding the period when he served as Vice-Chancellor of the two universities.
His doctoral research is on “Post-Cold War International Systemic Transition and Indo-U.S. Relations”, which was one of the earliest and one-of-its-kind studies between the period of 1992 and 1995. Dr Soni is a published author. His doctoral research was published in a book titled “Understanding the Global Political Earthquake” in 1998.
During his tenure, he earned several awards and recognitions, including the rare honour of “Honorary Mayor-President of the City of Baton Rouge” by the Mayor-President of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA He was awarded for his exemplary leadership in empowering disadvantaged sections of society with IT literacy.
In 2015, the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants, London, UK, honoured him with the World Education Congress Global Award for Distance Learning Leadership. Dr Soni had served on the Boards of Governors of several institutions and public administration, including as a member of a quasi-judicial body that regulates the fee structure on non-aided professional institutions in Gujarat.
The hate for Dr Soni
With such exemplary academic background, Dr Soni’s appointment should have been hailed by everyone. Instead, a section of society is ridiculing him. The only reason for such hate-filled comments for Dr Soni is his association with RSS and his being a monk. Because of the hate for Hindus in general, the left-liberal section has completely ignored his achievements and academic career and reduced him to an incense sticks seller.
They projected as if the Modi government had appointed someone uneducated for the post. Ironically, when the son or daughter of someone from humble background becomes an IAS or IPS officer, these same liberals hail them. But in this case, a well-educated and highly qualified chairman of UPSC, who has already served as member of UPSC for five years, is being ridiculed because he is a monk and linked to RSS.
On Tuesday, the TMC workers legal wing in the state of West Bengalblocked the doors of the Calcutta High Court and barred the lawyers from entering the Court of Justice Abhijit Gangopadhyay. They also threatened the President of the Calcutta High Court Bar Association for not conceding their proposal of boycotting the Court of Justice Abhijit Gangopadhyay.
President of Calcutta High Court Bar Association was attacked by @AITCofficial legal wing of High Court for not conceding their proposal of Boycotting the Court of Justice Abhijit Gangopadhyay who is giving orders regarding SSC scams of West Bengal govt. pic.twitter.com/9As6UeJyU7
Trinamul-affiliated lawyers’ organization had submitted a request to Calcutta High Court Bar Association to adopt a resolution to boycott Justice Gangopadhyay’s court for passing orders in School Service Commission (SSC) corruption case. According to them, Justice Gangopadhayay had committed a crime by ordering a CBI probe in the SSC corruption case.
TMC is not allowing the lawyers to enter into Court no.17 (Court of Hon’ble Justice Abhijit Gangopadhyay). They have blocked the door of the court. As per them Justice Gangopadhyay has comitted a crime by passing orders in SSC corruption cases.
On April 12, a division bench of the Calcutta High Court stayed a single bench order that directed West Bengal minister Partha Chatterjee to appear before the CBI by 5.30 pm on Tuesday in connection with irregularities in the appointment of assistant teachers in state government-aided schools. Justice Gangopadhyay had also given the agency liberty to arrest the Minister in the case.
According to the reports, Justice Gangopadhyay also said in his order that Chatterjee would not be allowed to be hospitalized to avoid the CBI investigation. Chatterjee, who is now an industry, IT, parliamentary affairs and public enterprises, and industrial reconstruction minister, was education minister when the School Service Commission (SSC) made the fake recruitments that are under the court’s scanner.
The division bench of the Calcutta High Court however stayed the order passed by Justice Gagopadhyay till Wednesday morning. It is important to note that the stumbling blocks in the process of litigation have largely been criticized by Justice Gangopadhyay and his orders seeking a probe into the matter by the CBI have stayed multiple times.
Earlier, the single bench had ordered the CBI to interrogate the former chairman of the SSC advisory committee, SP Sinha, and other former members of the panel. The court had asked the CBI to file a report after interrogating the former members. Last week, the CBI also registered an FIR against West Bengal Directorate of School Education former deputy director Alok Kumar Sarkar and unidentified officials of the SSC.
According to the FIR, the accused had extended the undue advantage in appointing around 500 undeserving candidates for Group-D staff posts. They had also flouted the departmental rules and used forged documents for the purpose. The FIR was filed by the central agency’s anti-corruption bureau under Sections 120-B (criminal conspiracy), 420 (cheating), 468 (forgery for purpose of cheating), and 471 (using forged documents or electronic record as genuine) of the Indian Penal Code.
On April 8, the accused were questioned by the CBI and a detailed report was submitted before the Court. The Court further on April 12 asked the then Education Minister Partha Chatterjee to appear before the CBI.
A week after an elderly Sikh person was attacked brutally in New York’s Queens, another hate crime was reported on Wednesday in which two Sikh men came under the attack of unidentified men in the Richmond Hill neighbourhood of Queens in New York.
According to the reports, the unidentified men attacked and robbed the two Sikhs in the Queens a week after a similar attack was carried out against 72-year-old Nirmal Singh.
The New York police are currently investigating the case. The Sikh Civil Rights organisation Sikh Coalition has come forward to assist the victims, who are both responsive and getting medical attention.
Out of respect for their privacy, we are not sharing the names or images of these individuals at this time until we are notified otherwise. Both, however, are reportedly responsive and getting medical care.
The attacks came nearly 24 hours after the Sikh organisations held a solidarity rally in New York, demanding immediate arrest of those involved in the brutal attack against Nirmal Singh.
As per New York Police Department Hate Crime Task Force, two people had attacked Nirmal Singh, in which one was arrested. The police have begun their search to find another attacker.
“We are going to do everything we can to protect the Sikh community and any religious community that is being targeted,” New York City Council Member Joann Ariola told QNS.
She added that the NYPD is working overtime to make sure they are safe and claimed that New York does not tolerate hate.
The attacks on minority Sikhs in the US came after disturbing reports of an attack that left 16 people injured, including 10 people shot inside a subway station in Sunset Park, Brooklyn in New York City.
Six of the victims are in critical condition after a shooter entered the subway in a worker’s vest, put on a gas mask, opened a canister that filled a subway car with smoke and then opened fire at the commuters. The firing happened at the 36th Street station in Sunset Park around 0830 local time (1330 GMT) on Tuesday morning.
On Wednesday, the National Commission for Women (NCW) chairperson Rekha Sharma called out West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for her remarks on the Hanskhali rape case. “CM Banerjee’s statement over the incident is very unfortunate”, she said as she criticized West Bengal CM for cornering the 14-year-old deceased victim.
“WB CM Mamata Banerjee’s statement over the incident is very unfortunate. Being a woman, she should understand the pain of another woman. She pointed fingers at the victim, it was wrong”, Sharma said while talking to the media on April 12.
Hanskhali rape-murder | Her (WB CM Mamata Banerjee’s) statement over the incident is very unfortunate. Being a woman, she should understand the pain of another woman. She pointed fingers at the victim, it was wrong: Rekha Sharma, Chairperson, National Commission for Women (12.04) pic.twitter.com/I6CpopQYBM
This is a day after the mother of Delhi gang-rape victim Nirbhaya condemned the West Bengal CM’s statement in the case and stated that Mamata Banerjee does not deserve to be a Chief Minister. “She does not deserve the CM post if she is making such comments about a victim who has been violated. Being a woman, if she is making such comments, it does not suit the post that she is holding”, Asha Devi has said.
On April 11, Mamata Banerjee downplayed the alleged rape and murder of a 14-year-old girl in Nadia’s Hanskhali village by a TMC leader’s son. She insisted that there was a love affair and nobody knows if the victim was actually raped or pregnant.
She said in Bengali, “As a layman, I am saying where would someone get the evidence whether she was actually raped or was she pregnant or was there any other reason like someone beat her up or she died of some illness. There was a love affair for sure, her family knew about it, and their neighbours also knew about it. Now if a girl and a boy love each other, I cannot punish them.”
“This is not Uttar Pradesh that I can do that in the name of Love Jihad,” she added. Further, she went on to accuse the media of politicizing the situation to defame the state.
Hanskhali rape and murder case
The Son of a Trinamool Congress leader is accused of raping a young girl by inviting her to his birthday celebration. The victim’s family has said that her body was forcibly cremated to cover up the incident. The incident happened on April 4th in the Shyamnagar region of Gajna gram panchayat in Nadia’s Hanskhali block number one.
Brajgopal, the accused, is the son of Gajna Gram Panchayat member Samar Gowla. The girl, a Bogula resident, was invited to Brajgopal’s home for his birthday party on April 4, where she was reportedly gang-raped by a group of people, and her body was forcibly cremated after she died while being treated in the hospital.
Calcutta High Court orders CBI probe
It is important to note that the Calcutta High Court on Tuesday granted permission to the CBI to probe into the Hanskhali rape case. The Court ordered a ‘fair’ investigation and asked the state investigating agency to hand over all papers relating to the investigation to the CBI. Also, the custody of the accused has been given to the central agency.
It further asked the state to ensure that complete protection is provided to the witnesses and family of the victim. The Court also highlighted serious lapses by the Bengal Police in their probe. It pointed out that the police did not videotape the witness statements as is the requirement as per the law. The matter has been listed for May 2.