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Ayodhya makeover: Ram Mandir-style railway station, Lord Ram’s statue on the banks of Saryu, airport and much more

A day after the verdict ruled in favour of building a grand Ram Temple at the disputed site in Ayodhya, the mayor of the town, Rishikesh Upadhyay has revealed majestic plans for the beautification of the city. In an exclusive interview with Zee Media, Upadhyay has unveiled a detailed roadmap for the beautification of the town.

“The ancient city of Ayodhya will be transformed into a major pilgrimage centre. An Ayodhya Pilgrimage Development Council will be established that will be responsible for developing the city with the state-of-the-art modern infrastructure to promote tourism and connectivity,” Upadhyay said.

Divulging the details of the modernisation plans envisaged, Upadhyay said that a 151-metre tall statue of Lord Ram will be installed on the banks of river Saryu river in Ayodhya. In addition, a Ram Museum in the city is also envisioned where house artefacts and antiquities that were found by the ASI in their excavations will be kept for display.

Recently, the Yogi Adityanath government in Uttar Pradesh had released funds worth Rs 441 crores for the construction of the Ram statue, which is slated to be the world’s tallest.

Read: Yogi Adityanath government allocates Rs 447 crores for 221-metre tall Ram statue in Ayodhya

With the Supreme Court verdict paving the way for the construction of a magnificent Ram Temple, the government is planning to develop the city of Ayodhya as a major cultural and religious centre that will attract tourists from all over the world.

Besides, the railway station of Ayodhya will be beautified on the lines of the Ram Temple with the investment of Rs 100 crores. An airport in the ancient town of Ayodhya is also envisioned by the government. They have homed in on May 2020 as the deadline for starting first flight to and from Ayodhya. The Bus stand in Ayodhya will be built according to the international standards with state-of-art facilities.

The Yogi government has indeed been focusing on Ayodhya as a major hub for religious pilgrimage, and culture. Since 2017, the UP government has been organising grand Diwali celebrations in the city.

Read: Ayodhya’s grand Deepotsav finds spot in the Guinness Book of World Records

Ten 5-star hotels will be coming up in Ayodhya, whose construction will commence in December. Proposal for construction of 5 world-class resorts in Ayodhya is also floated with the concerned authorities. All major public-spots and parks in Ayodhya will be gentrified to boost tourism. A proposal for medical college, provision for under-ground cabling is also conceived.

The government plans to come up with a ”Raen Basera” which can accommodate 10,000 people. Connecting India with Ramayan circuit, a 4-lane road between Ayodhya to Chitrakoot, Installing ten gates dedicated to Lord Ram in Ayodhya, Setting up of Ayodhya Pilgrimage Development Council and the construction of a 5-km long flyover connecting Ayodhya with Faizabad are some of the important points of the development roadmap shared by the Ayodhya Mayor.

Read: Indian Railways to introduce Shri Ramayana Express, tracing Lord Ram’s epic journey

The Supreme Court pronounced the much-awaited verdict in the protracted Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid dispute case, handing over the disputed land to the central government for the development of a grand temple dedicated to Lord Ram. The Hindus have maintained that the disputed land in Ayodhya was the birthplace of Lord Ram, on which Mughal general Mir Baqi built a mosque in consonance with Babur. The apex court had granted 5-acres of land elsewhere to the Sunni Waqf Board on which they can build a mosque.

The Hindu history and heritage of Kerala: The land of the Chera kingdom associated with Lord Parashurama

Kerala, in its present-day form, is claimed to be a shining example of multi-religious hotpot, where all the religions and communities claim to have a larger influence on the region’s history than their actual historical presence allowed. Here’s a critical look at the various myths that float around pretending to be real history.

Kerala: The land of the Cheras

Kerala as the land of Chera kingdom existed as early as 5-4th centuries BCE during the early Tamil Sangam age. The Chera dynasty finds mention in Mauryan Ashokan edicts (3rd century BCE) and also in the Hindu epics Ramayana and Mahabharata. It was the prominent ruling power of Kerala then. The Chera dynasty appears in Ashokan edicts as Ketalaputo or Keralaputra in Sanskrit. Greco-Roman sources of that era called Cheras as Kerobothra and Kelebothra. This means apart from the Tamil title ‘Cheraman’, the Chera kings also had Keralaputra as their Sanskritic title. The capital of Sangam age Chera kings was at modern Karur region in Tamil Nadu.

Contrary to the claims of Leftists, Dravidianists, and Christian missionaries, Chera kings were staunch followers of Vedic culture. Sangam age text named Pathitrupathu poem 21 (a work praising Sangam age Chera kings) explicitly mentions that the Chera kings performed Vedic Yajnas by offering oblations into the sacred fire. An epilogue from Pathitrupathu also narrates about how a Chera king washed the Idol of Goddess Kannagi (from the epic Silappathikaram) in holy waters of Ganga in the North implying that the people of Kerala back then viewed the waters of Ganga as sacred, just like the modern Hindus.

After the 4th century CE, the Sangam age came to an end and the situation of the Cheras and the other chieftains of Kerala after the 4th century till around 8th century remains unknown. During this era, many other kingdoms like Kadambas, Chalukyas, Kalabhras etc might have invaded Kerala and claimed supremacy over the Cheras and the other chieftains of Kerala.

The Cheras re-appear in Kerala history around 8th-9th centuries CE. This time, their rule was based at Mahodayapuram or present-day Kodungallur region in central Kerala. These second Chera kings were also known as Perumals. The kings of the second Chera kingdom included Kulashekhara Azhavar, one of the 12 Azhvars or Vaishnava saints and Cheraman Perumal Nayanar or Rajashekhara Varma who was one of  63 Nayanmars or Shaivite saints. During this period the Chera kingdom under the central rule of Perumals was divided into various regional states known as nadus. Hindu temples played a great role in the culture of Kerala during the era of Chera Perumals. The great sage Adi Shankara Bhagavatpada also lived during the period of Perumals.

The myth of St. Thomas

There is a myth floating around that St Thomas, one of the disciples of Jesus Christ, visited ancient Sangam age Chera kingdom and managed to convert people, especially the Brahmins, into Christianity. But Sangam age inscriptions or literature doesn’t contain any such reference for the presence of Christians during such an early period in Kerala. In all likelihood, it is a myth propagated in the later period by Syrian Christians who came to Kerala after Sangam age to legitimize their ‘nativeness’.

The myth of the Muslim Chera king

Like the Christian myth of St Thomas. there is also a myth surrounding the conversion of Last Chera Perumal into Islam and that he met the Islamic prophet Muhammad in Arabia after going on a pilgrimage there. Further, the myth goes that one of world’s oldest mosque was built in Chera capital at Kodungallur on the order of converted Perumal. In reality, the second Chera kingdom ruled by the Chera Perumals was established only during 8-9th centuries CE and the last Perumal reigned during 11-12th centuries CE, which is centuries after the time of Muhammad, making this too absurd a claim to even seek evidence. 

The seeds of modern Kerala

The rule of the Chera Perumals declined around 11-12th centuries CE. The Cheras during this time fought battles with invading Chola forces. After the 12th century CE, Kerala was divided into various small kingdoms or Natturajyangal. Kolathu Nadu, Kozhikode or Calicut, Cochin and Venad (later Travancore) were the 4 most prominent kingdoms during post Perumal period. Most of the rulers and nobles of these small kingdoms were drawn from Nambuthiri Brahmin and Nair community.

During this era of Nambuthiri and Nair leadership, the culture and political condition of Kerala went on a rapid change. This period witnessed an unstable, chaotic political condition and also saw the rise of rigid social systems. Although this period is viewed by many as a ‘dark age’ in Kerala history, it was certainly not the case since literature, art forms, temples, mathematics, astronomy, external trade etc flourished during this period. The modern culture of Kerala as we know it can also be traced to this era.

A language entwined with the Hindu tradition

Malayalam as a distinct language from Tamil as we know it today also evolved during this period. Malayalam authors like Ezhuthachan, Cherussery, Poonthanam, Kunjan Nambiyar, Unnayi Variyar, Kottayathu Thampuran, Venmani Nambuthiris, Pandalam Kerala Varma, Raja Raja Varma, Kottarathil Shankunni, Kunjikuttan Thampuran, Valiya Koil Thampuran, Ramapurattu Variyar, Ravi Varman Thampi etc made the bulk of contribution to the growth of mainstream Malayalam. These authors were all devout Hindus living in post Perumal era kingdoms. Also, the earliest known works in Malayalam, Thirunizhalmala and Ramacharitam, are about Aranumala Shri Krishna and Shri Rama, making Malayalam a ‘Hindu’ language developed through works of Hindu authors.

The invasions

The most powerful kings of Kerala after the period of Chera Perumals (after 12th century CE) were the Samuthiris or Zamorins of Calicut. Zamorins eventually became the Rakshapurushas or supreme overlords of Kerala. The Zamorins were able to thwart the efforts of Portuguese to colonize Malabar by defeating them in Chaliyam battle. However, the supremacy of Zamorins ended during the 18th century when Hyder Ali of Mysore invaded Malabar with the help of treacherous local Muslims of Malabar & Raja of Palghat (he paid the price for it since his kingdom too was later annexed by the Muslims). The Zamorin of that time committed suicide without submitting to Hyder, after burning the entire palace. He had sent his family members to the safety of southern Travancore. In meantime, Travancore was unified as a strong kingdom by the 18th century King Anizham Thirunal Marthanda Varma, who along with his Nair forces had defeated the Dutch at the battle of Colachel.

Read: The recurring myth of breast tax doesn’t seem to die down, this time propagated by ‘Scroll’

After Hyder, his son Tipu also invaded Malabar and thousands of Hindus were killed and temples destroyed during his jihad against the infidels. Many Hindus also fled to southern parts like Travancore to seek asylum from the jihad of Tipu. However, Tipu and his forces suffered a horrible defeat at the hands of the Nairs in Travancore during the battle of Nedumkotta. Tipu broke his leg and ran away, while the Nairs were able to recover his sword and ring from the battleground. He, however, came back a second time. But this time the region was flooded due to the opening of a dam in Travancore region by a Nair soldier named Kunjikutty Pillai. Tipu had to abandon his plan to invade Travancore because many of his soldiers along with armoury were washed away in the floods. Soon after this retreat, Tipu was killed by the British during the battle at Mysore. Malabar was annexed into British Raj while Cochin and Travancore remained as princely states until they both (unified as Thiru-Kochi) joined India during 1956 to form the modern state of Kerala.

As a whole, the land of Kerala was ruled by Dharmic Hindu kings throughout since its recorded history from early Sangam age. Kerala has no other ancient heritage other than the Hindu heritage.

Modern myths about Kerala Hindus

One of the stereotypes about Kerala Hindus is that beef is a normal part of their cuisine. Historically this was not the case in Hindu kingdoms of Kerala. In the old days, warriors of Kerala who were mostly from the Nair community, once trained in Kalaris, the schools of martial arts, took an oath to protect Brahmins and cows, as part of service to the king. This is recorded by Duarte Barbosa, a 16th-century Portuguese writer:

“The King then asks him if he will maintain the customs and rules of the other Nayres (Nairs), and he and his kinsmen respond ‘ Yes.’ Then the King commands him to gird on his right side a sword with a red sheath, and when it is girt on he causes him to approach near to himself and la, his right hand on his head, saying therewith certain words which none may hear, seemingly a prayer, and then embraces him saying ‘ Paje Gubrantarca, that is to say ‘ Protect cows and Bramenes (Brahmins)”

(The Book of Duarte Barbosa: An Account of the Countries bordering on the Indian Ocean, Volume 2)

A similar oath was made by the most powerful Nair kings of Kerala, the Samuthiris or Zamorins of Calicut before their royal coronation

 “At Yagneswaram he is met by Vemaneheri Namputiri, a descendant of Melattur Agnihotri. The Eralped (Zamorin) gives him an ola (text), promising to protect Brahmins, temples and cows.”

(The Zamorins of Calicut by K.V. Krishna Ayyar)

16-17th-century French traveller Pyrard de Laval also writes about reverence to cows given by people of Kerala.

” I must not forget to mention, in passing, and as the opportunity arises, the great honour rendered by these people to cows, however low-bred, filthy, and all covered with dirt and dung they may be. They are allowed to enter the king’s palace, and whithersoever their way leads, without anyone disputing their passage; even the king himself, and all the greatest lords, give place to them with the utmost respect and reverence, and the same with bulls and oxen.”

(The Voyage of Francois Pyrard of Laval, Volume 1)

Aithihyamala, a Malayalam work which is a compilation of various historical legends and folklore of Kerala by 19th-century author Kottarathil Shankunni, also mentions how the famous King of Cochin, Rama Varma Shaktan Thampuran, sentenced the culprit, a Moplah Muslim to death for killing a cow on the auspicious day of Shivaratri. In fact, the kingdom of Cochin itself was named after cows, as Gau-Shree Rajya.

What changed

Cows were sacred animals in Kerala as long as Dharmic Hindu kings ruled the lands. The sudden surge in beef consumption in Kerala is a recent phenomenon post-independence, with the abolishment of the monarchies and the honour codes they helped establish. Many traditional Hindus in Kerala abstain from beef even today and they are not any ‘lesser Hindus’. Those who do are sworn Leftists who do not identify as Hindu while propounding their political ideology but take on the Hindu identity only to legitimise beef as Hindu cuisine. What with the Dharmic code against cow slaughter gone with the Hindu kings’ political power, it’s a free run for the Abrahamic-Left conglomerate to paint their own canvas of fake history and folklore.

As stated in the beginning, Kerala is the land of Chera kingdom associated with Lord Parashurama, which produced Saint-Kings like Kulashekhara Azhvar, Cheraman Perumal Nayanar, Sages like Adi Shankaracharya, Intellectuals like Melpathur Narayana Bhattathiri, Sangamagrama Madhava, Nilakantha Somayaji etc and great Hindu warriors & rulers  like Vaikom Padmanabha Pillai, Raja Keshavadas, Kunjikutty Pillai, Kottayam Kerala Varma, Pazhassi Raja, Shaktan Thampuran, Marthanda Varma etc. No matter what the leftists and secularists claim, Kerala’s heritage is purely Hindu and no one can deny this fact.

Welcome to Lemurverse: Satirical world of ‘Dravidian’ politics where Lemurs and Red Pandas are locked in heated battle

An Aariyan Red Panda Kshatriya, ‘Kraken’ Bhattacharjee recently wrote about the churn in Indian Right Wing and about Raytas and Trads in form of two articles that were published on OpIndia. As the ‘Crown Prince of Red Pandas’, both of them left me a little disappointed as they focused on one part of political social media and their petty differences and had no mention of the part of Right Wing that is actually fun to be in and free from all forms of vicious toxicity that any conversation between Raytas and Trads often displays.

Thus, this is an attempt to introduce the participants, the backstory and terminologies of the twitter “Lemurverse” comprehensively. You may have likely come across people responding to each others with memes, pictures and gifs of Red Pandas, Raccoons, Monkeys, Lemurs and Squirrels with English written with gibberish spellings.

Read: ‘Rayta’, ‘Trad’ and everything in between: A gentle introduction to the Indian non-Left

You may have ignored them because they may not have made much sense to you at the time. This is the Lemurverse. The meme’s origins are unknown as the original participants who started the meme discourse are either not active on social media anymore or do not want to identify themselves as the progenitors.

Lemurverse is a satirical parody response to the ‘Dravidian’ politics of South India, especially Tamil Nadu. In Tamil Nadu a popular political discourse, which is inconceivably mainstream, is that ‘Dravidians’ of South India are an ethnically separate people, completely different from Aryans of North India. This is based on the popular theory of existence of a land called Lemuria. And although this theory is false, it gets official recognition from Tamil Nadu government, the political parties of Tamil Nadu and is even taught in schools! Much in the same way the Aryan Invasion Theory, Greatness of Sufi Islam, Evils of Hindu Society, etc. are widely accepted and constantly repeated without much demonstration of proofs.

The ‘Dravidian’ narrative combines several theories and myths. Firstly, the theory that there was a land mass joining Madagascar with India and Australia. This theory was first given by Philip Sclater, in 1864 to explain findings of bones from lemurs and related animals in South India and western coast of Australia when these animals are indigenous to Madagascar. When Continental Drift theory and Plate Tectonics theory emerged, this was discredited.

However, Dravidianists continue to promulgate this theory while associating Lemuria with Kumari Kandam, a mythical land in Tamil & Sanskrit literature. Secondly, the now discredited Aryan Invasion Theory is collated in the narrative. Along with the AIT, the work of 19th century Evangelist and Missionary of the Angelical Church, Bishop Robert Caldwell, is also used significantly to establish a separation identity between ‘Aryans’ & ‘Dravidians’ and to disassociate Tamil culture and Literature from its Hinduness while associating it with Christian underpinnings. Caldwell in his works disassociated and separated ‘Dravidian’ languages and Sanskritic languages.

When a separation of ethnic and linguistic identity is thus achieved, imagined victimhood begins. All sorts of things are blamed on Aryans, Dwija Varna Hindus- especially Brahmins, to justify toxic hatred of Hindu dharma. Myths like ‘Dalit women not being allowed to cover their breasts’ are often repeated and atrocity literature is manufactured. Words like Manuvaad, Brahmanvad, Brahminical tyranny get thrown around. The result is visible in the absolutely toxic nature of political discourse in Tamil Nadu, attacks on Brahmins where their Janeu/Yajnopavit/Poonal are cut. The Church nexus uses and promotes this narrative heavily in a bid to proselytize more and more Hindus.

Since, the narrative is based on finding ancient skeletons of Lemurs in southern India and the non existent land is called Lemuria, the participants of Lemurverse who masquerade as Dravidian moolnivasis take on the moniker of Lemurs. Consequently, people masquerading as the Aryan oppressors (Oppressors as per the Dravidian political narrative) take up the moniker ‘Aariyans’ and are Red Pandas.

You may have noticed that the narrative of hate for ‘Aryan oppressors of moolnivasis/dalits’ is not unique to Dravidian politics. And although, it is present throughout India, in Maharashtra it is especially pronounced and as such it gave many “Moolnivasi” icons such as Ambedkar and Phule. Thus, participants masquerading as moolnivasi of Maharashtra take on the moniker of ‘Shekru’, which is an indigenous species of Giant Squirrels found in Maharashtra.

The participants of Lemurverse also use many a words and phrases apart from deliberate misspellings of english words that an unaware reader may not understand such as Sarakku/Sarraku, tr00 laard/lawd, benchpressed, veeran, vandheris etc. Some of these words are from Tamil, others are misspellings and some others are misspellings of “code words” of sorts, to differentiate between a serious discussion and a satirical one, to avoid offending the uninitiated people and to hide twitter suspension. These can be daunting to decode for someone unaware of their meaning. So, here are a few of them explained.

Sarraku/Sarakku means alcohol and is often used while alluding to the free alcohol distributed by Dravidian political parties. Sarakku is often accompanied with “kauvva piryani” or simply “piryani”, a misspelling of Biryani. Kauvva or crow emphasizes the often questionable nature of the meat used in this free biryani, which can be anything from chicken to goats to beef to dogs.

Tr00 laard/lawd is a misspelling of True Lord, a reference to Christ. Another word used for tr00 lawd is hebooze, a play on the pronunciation of Jesus as hesus and turning water to booze. Other references to people include, Appa for Bishop Robert Caldwell who has become revered by Dravianists. Beam kaka & Flower kaka are Ambedkar & Phule, Thanthai is ‘Periyar’ E. V. Ramasamy. Veeran means brother and is used by Lemurs to refer to other Lemurs politely. Vandheris means outsider/invader and is used by Lemurs & Shekrus to refer to Red Pandas.

Armed with funny misspellings, unique sentence structure, onomatopoeia, and pictures of endangered animals, this meme discusses extremely serious issues like the nefarious network of the Church and its conversion activity or ‘soul harvesting’ through actively sowing such difference and animosity between people groups- the theory of Lemuria was popularized as a means to increase proselytization in Tamil Nadu; The Church’s interference in India’s politics through pastors guiding the vote of their parish; The ridiculousness of the Moolnivasi vs Aryan narrative; The stupidity of the apparent Dalit-Muslim socio-political alliance achieved through a false victimhood narrative and hiding or twisting of any news stories of conflict between them; And the use of alcohol addiction by the Church to manipulate people.

Here endeth the lesson.

Shiv Sena’s Sanjay Raut invokes fictional Dawood in current Maharashtra crisis

In an inferior rip-off of Emraan Hashmi’s Dawood character in the movie ‘Once Upon a Time in Mumbai’, Shiv Sena spokesperson Sanjay Raut today tweeted a famous dialogue from the movie- “Agar raaste ki parvah karunga toh manzil bura maan jaegi(If I care about the path, the destination will be offended)”


In the movie ‘Once Upon a Time in Mumbai’, a delinquent Emraan Hashmi playing the character of Dawood Ibrahim smugly responds back to the Police officer’s apprehensions about his chosen path. He says, “Agar raaste ki parvah karunga toh manzil bura maan jaegi” to assert that for him the end goal is more important than the chosen path.

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The tweet from Raut came amidst the reports of Shiv Sena betraying its alliance partner BJP and forming the government in Maharashtra by aligning with their ideological opponents- NCP and the Congress party. Sena had already made it clear that it can go to any extent to fulfil its singular goal of installing a Shiv Sena chief minister in the state if that even means forming an alliance with NCP chief Sharad Pawar, who allegedly had dubious links with dreaded gangster Dawood Ibrahim.

Raut, known for shooting from his hips, cited gangster Dawood Ibrahim’s character’s dialogue from the movie to convey that he and his party do not care about the path so long as their aim of installing a Shiv Sena chief minister is accomplished. In the aftermath of the Babri Masjid demolition in December 1992, with communal tempers flying at an all-time high, Dawood and his dastardly men executed multiple bomb blasts across the city of Mumbai, killing several hundreds of innocent people, mostly Hindus.

Read: Prakash Ambedkar reminds how Sharad Pawar failed to get Dawood Ibrahim surrender

NCP chief Sharad Pawar was the chief minister of the state then who deliberately lied to the people of the state saying that there were 13 bombs blasts in Mumbai, one of the additional ones, which he conjured up supposedly happened in a Muslim dominated locality, thereby trying to portray that both Hindu and Muslim majority areas were attacked indiscriminately.

In addition to this, Ex R&AW officer NK Sood had alleged that Sharad Pawar had financial links with the D-company, especially Dawood Ibrahim and he played a pivotal role in stonewalling security agencies from nabbing the Mumbai blasts mastermind and facilitating him in his escape from the country. Furthermore, in the light of the recent documents that have come to the fore, it has been revealed that even senior NCP leader, Praful Patel had close ties with gangster Dawood Ibrahim.

To know Aaditya Thackeray’s ‘potential’, watch YouTube, says Shiv Sena leader Arvind Sawant

As the conundrum over government formation in Maharashtra continues, the political scenario in the state is becoming more comic by the passing hour.

Initially, it was just Shiv Sena’s Sanjay Raut using everything from poetry, movie dialogues and sly-commentary on the BJP to coerce it into agreeing for a Sena CM. Now other leaders also seem to have joined the melodrama.

Read: Maharashtra conundrum: Sanjay Raut desperate to form government, Sanjay Nirupam apprehensive over alliance with Sena

Shiv Sena MP Arvind Sawant, who had resigned from the post of a Union Minister in the NDA government earlier today, stated to the media that Aaditya Thackeray has a lot of potential and vision to become a true leader.


Speaking to ANI, Swant stated that Aaditya Should not be underestimated. If someone wants to witness the potential of Aaditya Thackeray, they should go and watch YouTube. “What a potential that young boy is having, There is true leadership. He is a visionary leader of the country.”

It is notable here that making Aaditya Thackeray the CM was the demand of the Shiv Sena that caused the crumbling of the pre-poll alliance in Maharashtra between BJP and the Sena.

After weeks of political tussle, BJP stood on its statement that no 50-50 formula was agreed upon and they had never agreed over Aaditya becoming CM.

Yesterday, the BJP, which is the single largest party in the elections, declared that it does not have the numbers to form a government and Shiv Sena should go ahead and stake a claim if they can.

A curious search to witness Aaditya Thackeray’s ‘potential’ on YouTube showed us that the top two search results with Aaditya Thackeray’s videos have less than 60,000 views combined. Aaditya, however, is the first Thackeray to contest and win an election. He was dedicatedly vocal against their alliance partner BJP’s government in Maharashtra during the Aarey colony protests. He has also hogged the limelight in media for his appearances with Bollywood stars.

Sadanand Dhume: Typical brown sepoy ‘liberal’ who peddles nonsense unfettered by reality hitting him in the face

One of the many privileges of being an ‘intellectual’ is being wrong about practically everything under the Sun and yet be regarded as a voice of reason on contentious matters. People who have been virtually wrong on every issue of critical importance and have failed to make accurate assessment every time they have stuck their neck out are still called ‘intellectuals’ and relied upon for their valuable opinions. This is what we would call ‘liberal privilege’. In the liberal clown world, competence is not a concern, allegiance to the dogma is. And one person who has benefited greatly from it is Sadanand Dhume.

On all controversial issues, he has been horribly wrong. And yet, he is treated as a ‘voice of reason’ only because he pays obeisance to the liberal dogma. His failure to perceive things as they are instead of seeing them as he wishes them to be is regularly demonstrated through the tweets he makes and the articles he writes. And yet, due to his ‘liberal privilege’, he still gets to pontificate to the rest of us.

On the 2nd of October, 2010, a couple of days after the Allahabad High Court delivered its verdict on the Ayodhya dispute, Dhume wrote in the Wall Street Journal, speaking of the fact that the Hindu Nationalists for the first time found themselves on the same side of the law, “For this transformation to take hold, the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party must seize the opportunity to bury temple politics once and for all and begin evolving into a mainstream conservative party.”

One wonders what Dhume meant by ‘evolving into the mainstream conservative party’ since the BJP even at the time was the primary opposition party. Under Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Lal Krishna Advani, the party had even formed its own government and ruled for five years. At no point did they abandon their agenda. Narendra Modi and Amit Shah were already ruling Gujarat for years. In various states, the party was in power. Therefore, Dhume believed that it wasn’t already a ‘mainstream conservative party’ only shows his own lack of understanding about Indian cultural conditions.

With great authority, Dhume asserted, “If the temple issue is settled, the party can focus instead on less divisive (and more pressing) issues such as support for private business, a strong national defence and a foreign policy driven by clear-eyed self-interest. This must be its objective regardless of what the Supreme Court rules.”

The duo of Narendra Modi and Amit Shah politely said “okay” to all such advice and then went about doing what they always planned to do. Dhume believed it was of monumental importance for the BJP to abandon Temples for it to become a ‘mainstream conservative party’. It might disappoint him but the fact is that the BJP secured a simple majority in the Parliament in two consecutive Lok Sabha elections without abandoning its heritage. It did become a ‘mainstream conservative party’ but for that, it didn’t have to fundamentally alter its identity.

Dhume stated further, “Unlike virtually every other major democracy, India has no responsible right-of-centre party to speak of.” The fact of the matter is, India, as a country, relates to the concept of ‘right’ and ‘left’ differently due to cultural reasons. And as per its own understanding, the BJP has always been a ‘right-of-centre’ party. Unfortunately for Dhume and those who think like him, the Center is much farther to the right in India due to historical reasons than they assumed it to be.

Nine years later, when Dhume was forced to realize that the BJP had become a ‘mainstream conservative party’, he abhorred it. In April, he wrote an article for the Wall Street Journal titled: India’s Government Considers a ‘Muslim Ban’. The ‘Muslim ban’ he is referring to is the proposed Citizenship Amendment Bill that seeks to provide citizenship to persecuted non-Muslims from neighbouring countries.

Dhume wrote, “This foolish idea may win the BJP votes in the current election but at the cost of undermining interfaith harmony, seeding long-term domestic instability, and tarnishing India’s reputation for tolerance.” Needless to say, the CAB does no such thing. It only seeks to right a historical wrong and takes into account the origins of the Indian state while considering citizenship rights.

Liberals like Dhume are essentially ‘blank-slatist’ when it comes to the origins of India. They believe India began from a blank state on the 15th of August, 1947 and whatever the country’s past may have been, going forward, India shall subscribe to the western values of secularism, liberalism and all else. But that’s not how most Indians look at the Indian state.

Liberals believe the ghosts of the partition should be exorcised from the memories of Indian Constitution, however, they forget that the people this country belongs to do not want that. The CAB merely takes into account the fact that India was partitioned on a religious basis and therefore, persecuted non-Muslims from neighbouring countries should have the right to Indian citizenship.

Indian Citizenship is a privilege and Muslims from neighbouring countries do not deserve it because they are already citizens of Islamic states that they wanted. This is perfectly natural and anyone with any common sense should be able to comprehend it. However, liberals whose ideology is based on a resolute denial of reality won’t.

As for India’s ‘reputation’, the world will have to adjust to new realities. And the world will if India manages to consolidate its strength and emerge as a strong player in international politics. For instance, the world still does business with China despite its ‘reeducation camps’ and the ongoing persecution of Uyghur Muslims. China is literally forcing Uyghur women to sleep with regime officials after locking up their husbands in these ‘reeducation camps’ and yet, liberals are more troubled by Donald Trump’s trade war against the Chinese regime than the plight of Uyghur Muslims.

It’s how things work in international politics. A strong country does not have to care about its ‘reputation’. If it is powerful enough, everyone else will fall in line. As I had said a while earlier, it was extremely unlikely that China will ever have to regret its treatment of Uyghur Muslims. It’s entirely a different matter of debate whether India has been or will ever be successful in reaching that position. Consider this, the USA destabilized the entire Middle-East, killed a million Muslims, paved the way for slavery to return to Libya, funded Islamic terrorists all across the globe and yet, people like Dhume still consider the USA a very respectable country.

Dhume concluded the said article saying, “India continues to tilt dangerously away from its pluralistic ethos toward Hindu chauvinism. On Wednesday the BJP nominated a militant female ascetic on trial for bomb blasts targeting Muslims to run for Parliament. A smart country would pick Vivekananda’s expansive vision over Mr. Shah’s cramped one. The alternative: eroding the secular compact that holds 1.3 billion people together.”

It is classical Dhume. In 2010, Dhume argued that BJP should abandon Temples to become a ‘mainstream conservative party’. Nine years later, when Narendra Modi government was on the verge of securing a reelection, Dhume issued sermons that India is swaying towards ‘Hindu chauvinism’. Why? Because the BJP managed to disrupt the establishment without compromising on its principles.

When people like Dhume say a ‘mainstream Conservative party’, they mean a party that does not differ from liberals in any manner whatsoever apart from economics and the mildest cultural issues. The problem is Dhume’s definition of what constitutes ‘mainstream’ is extremely narrow and when any political party deviates from it, it is labeled ‘chauvinism’.

There’s a reason for this. The massive popularity of the ideas such as political entities espouse is a testament to the failure of the mainstream establishment to convince the ordinary citizen of the superiority of their own ideas. This is precisely why the establishment hates Donald Trump so much. It’s the same reason why establishment Democrats hate Bernie Sanders with such intensity. Because of the massive popularity among the electorate they enjoy is evidence of the fact that their ideas have been rejected by the citizens of their country.

Unfettered by all of this, Dhume continues to pontificate on social media without an ounce of self-realization. For instance, after the Ayodhya verdict was delivered in favour of Ram Lalla, he said on Twitter, “Question worth asking: where does this project of civilizational redress end? Is Ayodhya sufficient, or are Kashi and Mathura also essential? Exceptions notwithstanding, moderation is not a virtue that ought to be associated with revivalists of any faith.”

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At the end of the day, a political party ought to accurately capture and represent the will of the people. That is how a Democracy is supposed to function. Therefore, as to the query whether Kashi and Mathura are also essential, the average Hindu would assert that Kashi and Mathura are very important.  As for how all of this ends, nobody knows but considering the trajectory of our country, one would assume it doesn’t end where Dhume would want it to. It’s a Democracy after all, questions of such monumental significance will be settled with the will of the people. And considering the fact that liberals are a micro-minority of the Indian population, it’s unlikely that they will agree with the will of the people.

In the most hilarious of fashion, Dhume announced that South Asian countries are not very good at protecting minority rights. “India’s record has been better than most,” he says, “but it’s rapidly backsliding.” Furthermore, he declares that Pakistan under Imran Khan is making the right noises on the issue.


This is precisely why liberalism has lost in the marketplace of ideas. The people who advocate them are not merely out of touch with reality, they are in denial of it. For those unaware, the countries which make up South Asia are Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, India, Bhutan, and the Maldives.

Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh are the undoubtedly the worst. And there’s no need to elaborate why and how. Bhutan is not as diverse country a country in India and has done well in this regard. Nepal, during its time as a Hindu country, performed exceptionally well in this regard and under the secular regime, they have shown inclinations to persecute the faith of the majority community. Sri Lanka suffered from ethnic problems for a long long time and the ghosts of the past have not yet been buried.

That leaves us with the Maldives, which is again, an Islamic country where people of other faiths do not have equal rights on a variety of issues. Its Constitution makes it mandatory that all citizens are Sunni Muslims. Compared to all these countries, how do you think India has fared?

Comparing India with countries other than those in South Asia, it still comes out looking very good for us, especially given our turbulent past. The USA is not doing very well on racial issues, has never done well on racial issues. Now in addition to racism against Blacks, we have the added component of anti-White racism that’s extremely mainstream in liberal America. It is well known how China and Russia fare in this aspect. Israel constitutionally mandates that its ethnic identity be preserved. It’s true, however, that Israel treats its minority citizen as well as India does, probably not as good. Japan earnestly works towards maintaining their ethnic identity.

The European countries, on the other hand, are committing civilizational suicide in their bid to prove that they treat their minorities well. Some argue that Europe is already dead. Canada treats its minority population extremely well but then again, it is harbouring Khalistani terrorists in their midst. New Zealand and Australia, perhaps, are the only countries that come to mind that do not, as per my knowledge as of this moment, which are not facing any minority issues as of now.

The point is, it will be extremely hard to argue that given India’s turbulent past and the history of its origins, minorities from any other country have fared better. Liberals may not agree to it but they are in denial of reality. In the 20th century, Europeans were busy committing genocides across the globe. ‘Minority Rights’ started gaining prominence only in the second half of the 20th century and since then, western countries have either enacted policies that have led or will lead to a civilizational suicide or those that have left their countries more divided than ever before.

Considering all circumstances, India has scored better than almost every other country around the world, if not every single country. It might be hard for liberals like Sadanand Dhume to digest but its the truth. We have had issues and continue to have them, which we will resolve as a country in due course of time, but considering the size of our country, there’s no need for us to be overly critical of it. And it is a fact that the only section of the population that the Constitution of India has discriminated against as a matter of policy is the Hindu community. Perhaps this skewed perspective is exactly why Subramanian Swamy had in 2017 fondly ‘christened’ Dhume as Gadhananad Ghume.

Twitter erupts with memes as Shiv Sena breaks alliance with BJP to possibly form government in alliance with NCP-Congress

As the Maharashtra government deadlock enters the third week, Shiv Sena has broken its alliance with the NDA and has given signs that it may stake claim to form government in Maharashtra with support of NCP and Congress. While many Maharashtra voters felt cheated that they had to vote for a Shiv Sena candidate because of its pre-poll alliance with BJP and will now have the party they voted for sit in opposition, netizens took to Twitter to make hilarious memes.


Twitter user improvised this ‘angry woman, clueless cat’ meme and added the plight of those who had voted for NOTA (None of the above) during Madhya Pradesh elections last year and are now in a Congress-ruled state.


Memes made by modifying popular film scenes were also a rage.


Digs on Aditya Thackeray, first from the Thackeray family to join mainstream politics, were also made.


And the jokes of the future prospects of Shiv Sena as it joins Congress alliance.


And the mother of all jokes.

The majority mark in Maharashtra’s assmebly in 145. The BJP currently holds 105 MLAs. Shiv Sena has 56, NCP has 54 and the Congress has 44. BVA has 3 MLAs and AIMIM, PJP, SP have 2 each. There are 13 independent MLAs.

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Maharashtra governor has given time till 7:30 PM tonight to Shiv Sena to stake claim to form the government. If Shiv Sena plans to stake a claim, it will need the support of both NCP and Congress. With the Sena’s insistence on CM post, it is remaining to be seen whether an alliance, if Congress and NCP both agree, holds on to power or goes down the Karnataka way sooner than expected.

Uttarakhand: Security increased after man threatens to blow up Har Ki Pauri Ghat in Haridwar, one arrested

Uttarakhand Police on Monday arrested a man who had threatened to ‘blow up’ Har Ki Pauri’ Ghat in Haridwar. The accused was arrested from the same place he had threatened to blow up. The Uttarakhand Police has said that further investigation is underway.

On November 9, at around 3:30 PM, just hours after the Ram Janmabhoomi verdict was pronounced by the Supreme Court, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat received an anonymous call on his mobile phone threatening the blow up the Har Ki Pauri Ghat. The call was received by CM’s protocol officer, Anand Singh Rawat. Following the threatening call, the security around the area was increased.

The security around the bus stops and railway stations has also been increased.

Ayodhya Verdict: 77 people under arrest by UP Police for sharing objectionable content on social media

In the aftermath of the historic judgment of the Ram Janmabhoomi title suit, the Uttar Pradesh police have made 77 arrests for sharing objectionable content over various social media websites. So far, the police have registered 34 cases against the offenders for uploading inflammatory posts and actions have been taken against 8275 social media posts.

According to the statement released by the Uttar Pradesh Police, 22 cases and 40 people were arrested on Sunday for trying to vitiate the communal harmony of the country through their provocative posts.


Several social media users were asked to remove the inflammatory content and those who did not comply with the police directive, their accounts were suspended. Majority of the objectionable posts were reported on Twitter with 2869 followed by Facebook with 1355 posts. Along with this, 98 videos uploaded on the streaming platform YouTube were also reported.

The UP Police is making repeated appeals to the social media users, asking them to refrain themselves from sharing any controversial posts on the matter. Fearing communal disruption,  the DGP of Uttar Pradesh, OP Singh, had earlier declared that those found posting offensive content on social media platforms will be dealt strictly and that National Security Act (NSA) could also be applied on them.

Prior to the judgment, the UP Police had issued advisory asking people to behave responsibly on social media and desist from sharing rumours, communally sensitive and hateful content on the websites. The police had then warned that necessary action will be initiated against those who are found to flout their directives.

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On Saturday, the Supreme Court passed a verdict in the long-drawn-out Ayodhya dispute, handing over the disputed land to the central government and directing them to form a trust to start the construction of the Ram Temple over it. The apex court also asked the centre to allocate a 5-acres land to the Muslim side on which they can build a mosque.

The large-scale police deployment, vigil over social media and alertness of the UP Police has achieved remarkable results as no untoward incidents were reported from anywhere in the state despite the deep-rooted communal and political nature of the case.

Feminist journalist mocks man for proposing his bride at KFC, dozens of companies and individuals organise a grand wedding for them on Twitter

Proving the power of Twitter, supports poured all over from corporates and individuals for a couple after journalist mocked a man for proposing a woman at a KFC restaurant. Now a grand wedding for the couple is being planned, with all expenses and arrangement taken care of by big and small corporates, and generous individuals.

On 7th November, KFC South Africa posted a video on microblogging site Twitter with a video showing that a man was proposing to a woman at one of its restaurants. The official Twitter handle asked Mzansi (South Africans) to help locate the couple, saying they want to bless the couple, adding that there might be a surprise for the person providing the information too. They used the hashtag #KFCProposal in the tweet.


A Twitter user named Anele, whose bio identifies her as a journalist and feminist, didn’t like the idea of proposing in an ‘unromantic’ place like a KFC. She quote tweeted the KFC SA tweet saying “SA men are so broke they even propose at KFC. They have absolutely no class, I mean who proposed at KFC.”

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Little did she know that her mocking the man will turn out to be a big blessing for the couple, as soon people started criticising her for tweet, with the #KFCProposal hashtag. Soon big brands decided to use the opportunity of a trending hashtag, and they came up with gifts for the couple.


Just a day later, after the KFC tweet was retweeted thousands of times including South Africa Cricket, the couple was located. On November 8, KFC SA tweeted that they have located the couple, and the company is organising a Stree Wise Wedding for Bhut Hector and his lovely bride Nonhlanhla.

After this, a person tweeted that he has spoken to the man, and informed that he wants a small event to celebrate his wife but his budget is tight. He said that they need a venue, dress, suit, cake, and food.


Soon after this, offers of gifts started pouring for the wedding on Twitter. Items like clothing, jewellery, footwear and other accessories, gift vouchers, honeymoon packages, food and beverages, expensive liquor, TVs, Mobile phones and other electronic items, phone and TV services, wedding dresses and suits, various services for the wedding, cash donations, everything are being sponsored by various companies.


The owner of a jewellery company named Billdore Jewellers offered to gift two rings worth R45000 (around ₹2.15 lakhs) for the bride and the groom. He is offering rose gold rings with diamonds.


Finance company Capfin offered R50,000 for the couple’s wedding.


Coca Cola, a rival of KFC’s former owner Pepsi, sponsored the soft drinks for the wedding. Even KFC’s rivals also chipped in with contributions.


The most expensive gift so far has come from Standard Bank, with promise to clear a personal loan upto Rand 300,000 (around ₹14.35 lakhs) for the couple.


Nedbank, another bank, offered to waive the start-up costs when the couple buy a house, they also promised home loan at a preferential rate and R20,000 extra.


Capital Hotels offered to host the wedding at one of its hotels.


De Pecan Valley, a wedding venue, also offered to host the wedding, if no one has offered the same yet.


It is not that companies are just gifting for the wedding and honeymoon, a diaper company went ahead and promised to take care of honeymoon results.

Some more notable gifts are given below.

Some Twitter users are meticulously recording the gifts pledged by companies and individuals, one such list can be seen in the tweet attached below.


As for the couple, they are actually already married, and they were planning a second marriage. They had an informal wedding in 2012, and has been staying together. But there were pressures from the church to have a formal wedding, but they could not organise for lack of budget, and Hector was unable to afford a satisfactory ring for his bride. Finally, he bought a ring and proposed his wife at the KFC with the help of staff of the restaurant.

The video of the proposal was captured by a passer-by Kateka Malobola, and shared it on WhatsApp, Facebook and Instagram. From there the video had reached KFC South Africa. Apart from winning a voucher from KFC, he was also given gifts by various companies for shooting the video.

The couple thanked the people of Sought Africa for the overwhelming support they have received. “Thank you South Africa. Your kindness has truly warmed us. We would have never imagined that our love story would have touched so many of you. While we appreciate the support, we ask that you please give us a moment to take it all in. We will definitely let you know about our plans around the wedding,” they said in a Facebook post.

And for the person who started it all by mocking the couple, Anele has protected her Twitter account.