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Rohingyas are a threat to national and regional security, says Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina

Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina has stated that the 10 lakh Rohingyas that have fled from Myanmar’s Rakhine province into Bangladesh are a threat to the security of the entire region. The Bangladesh PM has urged the international community to help resolve the issue.

As per reports, Hasina was addressing the three-day ‘Dhaka Global Dialogue-2019’ in the Bangladeshi capital. Hasina said, ” In terms of regional security, I would like to say that more than 1.1 million Rohingya citizens of Myanmar fled to Bangladesh in the face of persecution and they are a threat to the security of not only Bangladesh but also the entire region.”

“I urge the world community to take appropriate action, realising the gravity of the threat. It is not possible to ensure development and prosperity in any country without having peace and safety”, said Hasina.

The three-day event was jointly organised by Bangladesh Institute of International and Strategic Studies (BIISS), a government think tank in Bangladesh and India’s Observer Research Foundation (ORF). Over 150 delegates from 50 countries have participated in the dialogue.

It is notable here that as per UN data, as of May 2018, more than 9,00,000 Rohingyas had fled Rakhine province. Most of them have been staying in the cramped refugee camps in Cox Bazar.

Thousands of Rohingyas have infiltrated into India too, as per reports. India has firmly stated time and again that Rohingyas are a threat to national security and the government will take necessary steps to deport them.

Bangladesh has been planning to relocate the Rohingyas from the cramped Cox Bazar refugee camps to an uninhabited island ‘Bhasan Char’ 21 miles off the Bangladesh coast in the Bay of Bengal.

Read: Ignoring Human Rights Activists, Bangladesh to start relocating Rohingyas to the flood-prone island from early November

Bhashan Char, which literally means ‘floating island’ emerged as an island about 20 years ago from a slit. The area was declared a forest reserve in 2013 and it regularly gets flooded between the monsoon months of June to September. The island’s area is around 10,000 acres at high tide and 15,000 acres at low tide.

Earlier, Bangladesh had declared that despite concerns by human rights groups, it will start relocating the Rohingyas in phase by phase manner from November.

Case registered against National Award winning Gujarati film ‘Hellaro’ for allegedly using casteist slur in dialogue

Within four days of release, a complaint has been filed against seven people including director of the National Award winning Gujarati film ‘Hellaro’ for allegedly using casteist slur in a dialogue. Complaint has been filed in Ahmedabad against the director, producer, script writer and editor of the film.

AMC (Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation) councillor Jamnaben Vegda has accused the movie of using a casteist slur to refer to one of the main characters. As per reports, Vegda took an objection to one of the dialogues in the movie where Mulji, a dhol player, is asked by sarpanch which caste he belongs to. AMC councillor has said that Mulji’s reply was a casteist slur which has hurt her feelings.

A police complaint has sought action against Hellaro film director Abhishek Shah, producer Ashish C Patel, Nirav C Patel, Ayush Patel, Meet Jani as well as dialogue writer Saumya Joshi and editor Pratik Gupta for allegedly using a word ‘banned by the government’ to ‘insult the community and hurt sentiments’.

Ahmedabad’s Kagdapith Police Inspector U D Jadeja has said that a complaint has been filed and has been forwarded to the SC/ST cell for further investigation.

Hellaro is the first Gujarati film which has been conferred with a National Award. It was adjudged ‘Best Feature Film’ at the 66th Annual National Film Awards. The film is set in remote village in Rann of Kutch of Gujarat in 1975. Garba, the dance form from Gujarat, plays a significant part in the film. It is a story about patriarchy in rural Gujarat and how a bunch of women escape the suppression. The film was released commercially on 8th November. Its trailer can be seen here.

 

Days after Turkey supported Pakistan in UN, Congress opens its overseas office in Turkey: Turkish media report

Just days after Turkey extended its support to Pakistan at the UN on Kashmir issue, India’s grand old party, Congress, has opened its overseas office in Turkey as per a media report. According to a report by Anadolu Agency, a news agency headquartered in Turkey, Congress’ Indian Overseas Congress (IOC) has issued a press statement about opening an office in Istanbul. One Muhammad Yusuf Khan will be heading this office in Turkey.

Reportedly, the statement further read that Khan will work with others to lead various initiatives of Congress, especially ‘polish bilateral relations between India and Turkey’ with emphasis on politics, culture, trade, tourism, education and health.

Read: ‘His Excellency, Recep Erdogan, Don’t be a fool!’ Donald Trump warns Turkey of consequences for persecution of Kurds

Indian Overseas Congress is a group of Congress supporters and evangelists who promote Indian National Congress overseas. Rahul Gandhi confidante Sam Pitroda is the chairman of IOC.

Read: ‘Attacks happen all the time, Airstrikes on Pakistan wrong approach’: Rahul Gandhi’s close aide Sam Pitroda shields Pakistan

This move of Congress comes days after Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan had mirrored Pakistan’s lines on the Kashmir issue, saying that the issue needs to be resolved through “dialogue on the basis of justice, equity and not through collision”, in an attempt to create an illusion that India has been in the wrong . Speaking at the United Nations General Assembly, the Turkish President further added that the stability and prosperity of South Asia with India’s western neighbour is inseparable from the Kashmir issue.

Read: India issues travel advisory for Indians travelling to Turkey

Later, Erdogan defended his statements on Kashmir saying that he would continue to raise the Kashmir issue. After Erdogan’s hostile comments on Jammu and Kashmir, PM Modi had retorted back in the same coin by meeting the heads of Ankara’s rivals- Greece, Cyprus and Armenia, who have a bone to pick with Turkey.

Maharashtra Tragicomedy: Shiv Sena digs itself a hole and jumps right in, state possibly headed towards President Rule

A tragicomedy has ensued in Maharashtra. Political developments are taking place at a breathtaking place in the state. After Shiv Sena failed to show the requisite letters of support to the Governor, the third largest party, Sharad Pawar’s NCP, has been invited to form the government in the state.

The NCP has consistently maintained thus far that the mandate is for them to sit in opposition. If it does manage to cobble up an alliance, it will be a remarkable turn of events from the initial days of the verdict when they had asserted that they will sit in opposition. The NCP will likely receive support from the Congress if it chooses to make an attempt, however, the pre-poll alliance will need support from the Shiv Sena for it to be successful. With 54 and 44 MLAs of NCP and Congress respectively, they are well short of majority, even if they manage to get the support of independents and other parties.

As for the Sena, now it will have to support the NCP’s bid if it wishes to avoid a presidential rule in Maharashtra. But after both NCP and Congress failed to provide letters of support for Shiv Sena, it seems unlikely that now Shiv Sena will support them. Moreover, Sena left the NDA alliance over the demand for CM post, so there is no reason for them to support an NCP led government.

Amidst all of this, it is still not clear which group would have been more upset if the Shiv Sena had succeeded in forming a government without the BJP, Hindutvavadis who voted to keep NCP-Congress out of power or liberals and people from the minority community which voted for NCP-Congress to a remove the saffron alliance from power.

The single biggest loser in this political drama appears to be the Shiv Sena. First, it ditched its traditional alliance partner, the BJP, over a silly demand of having its own Chief Minister despite the fact that the BJP won over a hundred seats while its own tally was in the fifties. After rejecting its pre-poll alliance partner, with whom they have a comfortable majority, the Shiv Sena got rejected by their arch-nemesis as well. NCP has said that Shiv Sena will have to leave the NDA alliance at centre if they want NCP’s support, and accordingly, today Sena had broken away from the alliance, and its union minister Arvind Sawant had announced that he will be resigning from the post. Personally, Sawant will emerge as the biggest loser in this drama, assuming that he does not take back his resignation.

While this drama was playing out, one of its central figures, Sanjay Raut, who had claimed that Shiv Sena will have its Chief Minister ‘at any cost’ is apparently admitted to the hospital. While no one could say for sure how the drama will end, given the number of turns it has taken within the space of an hour, Shiv Sena appears to have overestimated its strength and landed itself in a whole lot of problems.

However, without any major turn of events, which is still possible, Maharashtra appears to be headed towards President rule, following which the state will go to polls again. NCP-Congress does not have the numbers and it appears extremely unlikely that the Shiv Sena will support their bid to form government.

Another distinct possibility still exists. The NCP might be supported by the BJP in its bid to form the government. It might have been unthinkable sometime ago, however, considering the circumstances, it cannot be ruled out. As Shiv Sena demonstrated, the will of the voters doesn’t matter much to political parties when it comes to forming governments and stitching post-poll alliances. At the end of the day, its about survival and self-interests. If the BJP believes it could come to a mutually beneficial agreement with the NCP, then the government will be formed. Otherwise, it’s another series of elections in Maharashtra after a few months.

49 percent of the child sexual abuse content shared on web platforms is on Twitter

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According to a report by Internet Watch Foundation, based out of the United Kingdom, almost half of the total child sexual abuse content posted online on web platforms is shared on Twitter. Statistics reveal that 49 per cent of the images, videos and URL links it found on social media, search engines and cloud services in the last three years were on Twitter, making up 1,396 of the total 2,835 incidents found.

However, child protection activists assert that these 1396 instances can mean hundreds and thousands of images and videos as they include URLs linking back to child abuse websites. The IWF has only revealed figures for the number of incidents that had been verified as child abuse by human analysts, instead of the total number of reports discovered by its scanning software or from the public, which means that the actual number might be inevitably higher.

The IWF stated that just knowing where the objectionable content is posted is not a reliable indicator for where the imagery was created and the harms facing the vulnerable kids. The UK’s online abuse watchdog, IWF detects child abuse material on the open internet, which means all the abuse images and videos found had eluded tech companies’ filters and were available for anyone to see it. The IWF cannot look at, or take action on, any child sexual abuse material within peer-to-peer networks like Facebook Messenger, or WhatsApp, or other similar peer-to-peer networks.

In 2018, less than 1 per cent of total child sexual abuse was hosted through social media websites while image hosting sites represented 82% of all child sexual abuse imagery identified by IWF.

Though there is a marked decrease in Twitter’s share of total child abuse content shared on social media websites over the years, the tech giant still has a long way to go in order to curb the use of its platform by miscreants for linking URLs back to child abuse websites. In 2016, about 59% of the total child abuse material posted on social media website was on Twitter, while in 2017 it was 52% and 49% in 2018.

However, one of the alarming facts is that the total number of instances of child abuse material being detected on social media is steadily increasing. From 742 incidents in 2016 to 1016 in 2017 and 1077 in 2018, meaning other social media platforms are being used to share the objectionable abuse content.

Besides Twitter, Google, Bing, Facebook, Amazon and other popular websites were also found to be hosting URLs linking to child abuse imageries and videos. Bing was second in terms of total number of child sexual abuse URLs hosted by it. It had 604 recorded instances between 2016 to 2018, while third in the list was Amazon with 375 recorded incidents in the same time span.

Acknowledging the menace of child abuse, IWF CEO Susie Hargreaves OBE said: “The IWF secures the removal of millions of images and videos showing the sexual abuse of children from the open internet and we’re proud of the work we do to protect children from a lifetime of suffering. The vast majority of child sexual abuse imagery we find is linked to darker places of the internet, hosted in countries outside of the UK, on platforms not commonly known about.”

A large number of websites detected by IWF hosting child abuse content are purposely created to host child abuse images and videos. In 2018, the foundation took down 105,047 URLs hosting child abuse material.

The UK’s leading children charity, NSPCC, asserted that the fact that thousands of images were being hosted openly on popular web platforms underlines the urgent need of the government regulator to scrutinise the children safety measures of these websites. The Uk government, on the other hand, had claimed that it plans to introduce a statutory duty of care on tech giants to better protect its users.

Maharashtra: Governor invites NCP to stake claim for government after declining to extend time for Shiv Sena to gather support

Just moments after Shiv Sena leaders led by Aditya Thackeray met the Maharashtra governor to inform that it is willing to form the government, both NCP and Congress clarified that they have not sent any letter of support for Shiv Sena. The governor had given a deadline of 7.30 PM today to Shiv Sena to inform its willingness and ability to form the government. Accordingly, Sena leaders met governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari and informed that they are willing to form the government, but needed two more days to show its ability to do so.


Although media was reporting that NCP has decided to form an alliance with Shiv Sena and Congress was giving outside support, actually Shiv Sena is yet to receive any formal support from both the parties. Just after Sena leaders met the governor, a press release issued by Congress party said that they are yet to make a decision. The statement said that Sonia Gandhi has spoken to Sharad Pawar, and will hold further discussions with NCP. Most importantly, the statement was silent on any communication with Shiv Sena or support for the party.


The Congress statement makes it clear that they had not extended their support to Shiv Sena yet. Similarly, NCP also has not sent any letter of support to the Governor. Congress leader Manikrao Thackeray told the media that neither Congress nor NCP has sent any letter to the governor.


As the governor declined to extend the time given to Shiv Sena to stake a claim, the time given to it has expired, which means Shiv Sena can’t form the government now.

And in latest development, the governor has invited the leaders of NCP, the third-largest party, to meet him. According to reports, NCP had been given 24 hours to stake a claim to form the government. As Congress has already informed that it is in talks with NCP, it is likely that they will extend their support to NCP. But they still do not have enough numbers, and NCP-Congress alliance will need Shiv Sena’s support.


Addressing media, NCP leader Ajit Pawar said that governor called him and asked to meet him. He said that he has no idea why the governor invited him, and added that he will be meeting the governor along with Chhagan Bhujbal, Jayant Patil and others. He is meeting the governor today itself.

NCP leader Nawab Malik said that the party will take a final decision tomorrow after discussions with Congress. He said that NCP has been called by the governor to form the govt, and they have been given 24 hours to stake a claim for the government.

It will be interesting to see whether Shiv Sena will support NCP after they were unable to procure a support letter from them in time. They broke the alliance with BJP for their demand of CM post, and has been saying that there will be a Shiv Sena chief minister in the state, therefore it is unlikely that they will be supporting a NCP led government.

BJP had emerged as the single largest party by winning 105 seats and Shiv Sena 56, in the 288-member Maharashtra Assembly. On the other hand, the NCP and its ally, the Congress, won 54 and 44 seats, respectively.

Kalyan Singh, Class of 92: 6th December, 1992 a matter of National Pride, No Regret, No Repentance, No Grief

After centuries of struggle, a Bhavya Ram Mandir at Ayodhya will soon be constructed at Ram Janmabhoomi. In a historic verdict, the Supreme Court of India handed over the sacred site to Hindus while Muslims were allotted five acres of land as an alternative. Over the years, there have been numerous people who have made an immense contribution to the movement to ensure the construction of the Temple at the sacred site. One of the key figures of the Ram Janambhoomi Movement under whose watch the Babri Masjid was demolished was then Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Kalyan Singh.

As Chief Minister of the state, it was his responsibility to maintain the law and order around the disputed structure.

In the aftermath of the demolition, Kalyan Singh resigned from his position the same evening taking moral responsibility for the events that transpired. Earlier, he had submitted an affidavit in the Court that he will not permit any damage to the mosque.

Read: Hindus have been demanding restitution since 1528 for the Ram Temple destroyed by Islamist barbarians, Rajeev Dhavan

In the CBI chargesheet that was filed following the investigation, charges of criminal conspiracy were filed against him and other top leaders of the BJP. The chargesheet alleges that Kalyan Singh at his swearing-in-ceremony as Chief Minister, along with veteran Murli Manohar Joshi and others, visited Ayodhya where they allegedly swore a sacred vow to construct the Temple. Singh is alleged to have said that “in his tenure as Chief Minister, UP, a temple of Shri Ram will inevitably be constructed.” In addition to that, it is claimed that a few days prior to the incident, he said, “Rok construction per lagi hai, destruction par nahi (‘the stay is on construction, not on destruction’).”

The CBI also alleged that consistent with the conspiracy to demolish the disputed structure, the state government acquired 2.77 acres of land in October 1991 “under the pretext of developing the same for tourism purposes.” It further states, “it is further evident from the investigation that Kalyan Singh in order to achieve the objectives of the criminal conspiracy as aforesaid not only failed to live up to its promises to protect the disputed structure but continued to aid and abet the criminal conspiracy to ensure its destruction.”

According to the CBI, Kalyan Singh said in a public address at Lucknow in 1993, “Vivadith dhanche ki suraksha na kar pane ka unhe koye afsos nahi hai, kyonki ve 464 saal purana gulami ka chinh tha (They don’t regret not being able to protect the controversial structure because it was a 464-year-old symbol of slavery).”

Kalyan Singh, throughout the course of his political career. has refused to express any regret for what happened in 1992. In an interview to NDTV in 2009, Singh again reiterated his stance and declared when pressed on the issue, “No regret. No repentance. No sorrow. No grief.”
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During the interview, Kalyan Singh said, “I had made all the necessary security arrangements. I instructed the authorities to take all measures necessary to protect the structure but there was one thing more that I said. Lakhs of Kar Sevaks were present but no bullets will be fired. This was my order.” He continued, “And it is not of the fault of any authority, they followed my orders. If I had allowed it to happen, thousands of people would have died, from bullets and stampede, and the structure still wouldn’t have survived.

The journalist was as obtuse and as insensitive towards Hindus that only an NDTV journalist could be. He said, “You decided to divide crores of people to save the lives of a hundred.” In an astonishing advertisement of unveiled bigotry, the interviewer said, “A thousand Kar Sevaks would have died if you had fired bullets as per your own estimation. To save yourself from that sin, you committed the sin of dividing crores of people.”

Kalyan Singh, during the interview, proudly said that he did not commit the sin of murdering Kar Sevaks. He also said, “Many people say that the events of 6th of December, 1992 are a matter of national shame. I say that the 6th of December, 1992 is not a matter of national shame but of national pride.”

The former Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh also said that what happened on that fateful day was only a culmination of events that started long ago. Kalyan Singh said that indications that the structure was about to go down started when Murthis were placed inside the Masjid during the Congress regime. The incident he was referring to occurred in 1949 when Murthis ‘magically appeared’ inside the Babri. The chief architect of that endeavour is said to be Mahant Digvijay Nath of the Gorakhnath Muth, the same Muth whose current Mahant is the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath.

Read: Three Generations, One Dream: Here’s why Yogi Adityanath considered the Ram Mandir his life’s mission

Kalyan Singh continued, “Then, the locks were opened for Ram Lalla’s worship, not Khuda ki Ibadat, whose government was it in the Centre and State? Congress. After that, the Shilanyas happened there, Shilanyas did not happen for a Masjid, Shilanyas happened for the Temple, under whose rule did that happen? Congress.”

The Liberhan Commission, which was constituted by Indian government ten days after the incident, to investigate the destruction of the disputed structure claimed that Kalyan Singh maintained a “studied silence” even at the height of the crisis in December 1992 and “refused to allow even a single measure which might impede the Ayodhya campaign or prevent the assault on the disputed structures, the journalists or the innocent people”.

About the actions of the state government, it said, “The very fact that the Chief Minister of the state of Uttar Pradesh, its ministers and its mandarins supported the destruction with tacit, open, active and material support at every step, but did not make it part of the officially stated agenda lends overwhelming credence to the fact that they were aware of the gross illegality and impropriety they were guilty of. It would be reasonable to conclude that they were conscious of their acts and conduct ensuring the achievement of their concealed intent to demolish the disputed structure.”

It continues, “Kalyan Singh, his ministers and his handpicked bureaucrats created man-made and cataclysmic circumstances which could result in no consequences other than the demolition of the disputed structure and broadened the cleavage between the two religious communities resulting in massacres all over the country. They denuded the state of every legal, moral and statutory restraint and willfully enabled and facilitated the wanton destruction and ensuing anarchy.”

The report further stated, “Chief Minister Kalyan Singh stood on guard against the possibility of any pre-emptive or preventive action by the Central Government or the Supreme Court of India or the other courts or any other institution. He and his trusted lieutenants spared no lies before the highest authorities of the land to befool them and to tie their hands with the niceties of our constitutional democracy.”

For his part, Kalyan Singh rubbished the contents of the Liberhan Commission report in the aforementioned NDTV interview. It is also pertinent to mention that the report was submitted seventeen years after the incident after being given 48 extensions on the 30th of June, 2009 when the Home Minister was P. Chidambaram, who is now imprisoned for his alleged involvement in high-profile scams.

Kalyan Singh has earned immense respect for his conduct during the Ram Janmabhoomi Movement. At no point of time has he expressed any regret over what happened on that fateful day. He did not open fire at the Kar Sevaks and he sacrificed his position as the Chief Minister for it. For that, he remains one of the icons of the Hindutva Movement.

Maharashtra: Shiv Sena stakes claim to form government without enough numbers as Congress yet to decide on supporting them

The political imbroglio in Maharashtra may finally come to an end as Sena leaders including Aditya Thackeray today visited Raj Bhavan to meet the Governor and informed that they will be forming the government in Maharashtra. Although Shiv Sena didn’t make a formal claim to form government, only informed the government that it is willing to form the government, but said that it needs more time to show that it is able to do so.


Yesterday, the governor had asked Shiv Sena, the single largest party, to explore the possibility of forming government, and had asked to indicate its willingness and ability to do so. Governor had approached after BJP had replied with no to a similar query. Governor had given time till 7.30 PM today for Shiv Sena to respond, and accordingly, Shiv Sena met the governor within the deadline and informed him that they are willing and able to form the government. Talking to reporters after meeting the governor, Aditya Thackeray said that they have sought 2 more days to come up with support from other parties, but that request was denied. He said that the claim to form the government was not denied, but only the request for two more days was declined.


Although several media houses had reported that Congress has faxed/sent its letter of outside support to Sena led government to the governor, a press release issued by Congress party said that they are yet to make a decision. The statement said that Sonia Gandhi has spoken to Sharad Pawar, and will hold further discussions with NCP. The statement was silent on any communication with Shiv Sena or support for the party.

Earlier it was reported that that NCP will be an alliance partner of Shiv Sena while the Congress party may provide outside support to the alliance for the formation of the government in the state. Three other independent MLAs including Bacchu Kadu also reached Raj Bhavan to show their support to Shiv Sena led government.

According to the sources, if Shiv Sena is able to form a government, party chief Uddhav Thackeray will be the chief minister of the state, while NCP’s Ajit Pawar, who once mocked farmers’ plight drought by saying if he should pee in the dams to end their irrigation woes, will be deputy CM.


The Shiv Sena had consultations with Sharad Pawar’s NCP and Congress party for the formation of government in the state. According to reports, Uddhav Thackeray talked to Sonia Gandhi over the issue. The Congress Working Committee met this morning to discussed the matter.

As governor has refused to grant more time to Shiv Sena, and the party has not been able to gather the required numbers to form the governor, it is up to the governor to take the next decision on the matter. If Congress party does not support Shiv Sena, probably president’s rule will be the only option.

Shiv Sena shunned its alliance partner BJP over the disagreement over the post of the chief minister. Sena had contended that they had a “pre-poll agreement” over what it calls 50-50 formula in which the state will have rotational chief ministers. However, BJP led by Devendra Fadnavis outrightly denied having any discussions with Sena regarding the same.

The disagreement soon escalated with Shiv Sena supremo Uddhav Thackeray pulling the plug on the deliberations with the BJP and declaring in a press conference that he does not need Amit Shah and Devendra Fadnavis to form government in the state. When questioned if he is contemplating on joining hands with Sharad Pawar’s NCP, he had then proclaimed that Shiv Sena is exploring all the options available in front of it for forming its government in the state with its chief minister.

Financial Times publishes a shredded Indian Tricolour in its anti-Modi article, netizens enraged

Western media is in the habit of disrespecting Indian customs, rituals, and even achievements. Of late, they have been trying to insult just about anything Indian. Financial Times has just published an article where they have shown the Indian national flag in tatters.

Article in FT disrespects Indian flag, via Twitter

In the Article titled “Narendra Modi has had a free pass from the west for too long”, the Financial Times displays a featured image that has the Indian Tricolour in tatters. The Ashok Chakra in the middle of the flag has been depicted as broken into pieces.

Read: Dear New York Times, India has chosen Modi 2.0, deal with it

The disrespectful image that undermines a sovereign nation’s dignity and symbols has been drawing a lot of ire from social media users.


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Written by one Gideon Rachman, the said article criticises the Modi government over decisions of the Article 370 abrogation, Assam NRC and such and calls it anti-Muslim. However, it neglects to mention the issue of illegal immigration and Islamic terrorism.

Interestingly, it also quotes constant fear-mongers likes Amartya Sen and Pratap Bhanu Mehta to validate the points. The author of the article calls US President Donald Trump and PM Narendra Modi as ‘ideological soulmates’ and tries to peddle the colonial narrative that the ‘West’ somehow should get to decide who should rule India.

Read: New York Times asks America and China to come together to stop “India’s Folly” on Jammu and Kashmir

Though many social media users also seem to be mistaking the publication as a part of the Times of India group, even for a foreign publication, such blatant disrespect for a sovereign nation’s national flag has alarmed many Indians.

Six things that follow from the new Shiv Sena-NCP-Congress govt and what the Hindus of India should learn from this

Who could have imagined that this would one day come to pass? A Shiv Sena government in Maharashtra, facilitated by the Congress and the NCP! On the other hand, who is surprised? With the ever-growing dominance of the BJP, it is natural for other parties to band together in “creative” ways, to secure themselves from being destroyed root and branch.

First of all, will this Maharashtra experiment last?

Of course not. How could it? In the last few years, we have seen multiple such arrangements cooked up to stop the BJP in its tracks. The latest was Karnataka, where Congress and JDS were left holding just 1 seat each out of 28 in the state. There was Bihar, where the RJD has now been wiped out completely. And the lesser said about the fate of the Mahagathbandhan in Uttar Pradesh, the better.

The evidence leaves no room for doubt. These desperate arrangements are bad form and people know it. The BJP sitting in opposition in Maharashtra, having won 105 out of 152 seats it contested. Meanwhile, parties that either performed quite poorly (like Shiv Sena) or were rejected outright by people (Cong and NCP) will be in charge of the state.

A government that will be universally mocked, enjoy little legitimacy in the eyes of people and will be struggling under too many contradictions to deliver. Collapse is in order, likely followed by-elections where people will not forgive them for stealing a mandate.

As Atalji had said, antarvirodhon si ghiri hui sarkar…

Importance of getting 272+

The situation in Maharashtra underlines why the single-party majority for BJP at the Center was so crucial. Imagine if the Central government could be held to ransom on a day to day basis like what is happening at the moment.

If BJP had got 271 seats, we could even have ended up with Rahul Gandhi as Prime Minister and Narendra Modi as leader of the opposition. People of the country realized this possibility, shuddered at it and voted decisively to make sure it would never happen.

Where does BJP in Maharashtra go from here?

Not very far, actually. They are in a very comfortable position, at the receiving end of universal sympathy across the state. The job of the opposition here is almost too easy because people will give this new government no leeway from Day 1.

And as and when this government falls, the electorate will be extremely severe with all three parties.

Yes, the arithmetic of elections is weighted in favour of Shiv Sena + NCP + Congress. But betrayal is not taken lightly by the voters. If you want to see, look no further than Karnataka. I am not even talking about 2019. I am talking about 2008. The BJP faced much deeper “structural problems” with its geographic footprint in Karnataka. But the JDS betraying the BJP in 2008 changed everything and brought the BJP 110 seats (majority mark = 113/224) in the election. The second round of Congress and JDS betraying mandates in 2018 gave the BJP entry into parts of Karnataka it had never penetrated before.

So this is betrayal is really a chance for BJP to get the quantum jump it needed to reach a majority of its own in Maharashtra.

This also shows the power of 272+. With its comfortable majority at the Center, the BJP has the risk appetite to wait a year or two in hope of a bigger harvest later on. Instead of falling for short term blackmailing by allies. The Congress situation is just the opposite: devoid of all kinds of power, they have to do accept whatever terms anybody is willing to offer.

So who are the real losers here?

BJP will be back and in better shape. The other parties get a bite at power. The real losers here are the people of Maharashtra and the people of India.

India’s most economically significant state will now be in the hands of a short term, stumbling government that will just be marking time in office. The only achievements this new government aspires to and possibly could achieve are: completing 100 days in office; completing 200 days in office and so on until somebody falls over and pulls the plug. That does nothing for the people.

What happens to Indian liberalism from here?

Indian liberalism is in for exciting times, with the Shiv Sena as their new champions. But if you think you can embarrass Indian liberals now that they are with Shiv Sena, think again. The ‘liberals’ that we see are almost universally stool pigeons, happy to burst into song in support of anyone with the backing of Sonia Gandhi’s court.

So expect to hear a lot about a new youth icon, with much potential on Youtube and beyond. Even Achche ladke, perhaps. You might hear anecdotes about their soft side, their modern and progressive outlook and everything beyond. The last young sensation was celebrated even for getting into a TV serial style family fight with his uncle.

The show will go on. Until the time voters get to have their say.

And finally, what does Hindu right in India learn from this?

The Maharashtra experience has a valuable lesson for the Hindu right, both on and off social media. You may not like everything BJP does. You might complain about the speed of delivery.

But the fact is that BJP remains the best bet and only bet if you care about Hindutva issues. Nobody else will even humour that line of thinking.