Reliance Industries chairman Mukesh Ambani on Tuesday said the slowdown in the Indian economy is temporary and the recent measures taken by the government will help reverse the trend in the coming quarters.
Speaking at Saudi Arabia’s annual investment forum, also known as ‘Davos in the desert’, the billionaire expressed confidence that the string of reforms which has been introduced by the government in the last few months will soon boost the Indian economy. “The current slowdown is temporary,” Ambani said at the opening plenary of the third edition of Future Investment Initiative (FII) in Riyadh assuring that reforms undertaken by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government since August will bear fruits in the next few quarters.
“The world is transitioning with the introduction of new technologies – they are transforming the global economy, and while they bring uncertainty, they also bring opportunity,” Ambani said.
“India’s slight economic slowdown will reverse in the coming quarters. What I see happening in the past 2-3 years is transformation,” said Ambani, assuring that “As a businessman and as an investor, I am all in, in terms of investing in this country.”
The Indian economy has seen a growth rate decline in each of the past five quarters. The growth rate fell to 5 per cent in April-June 2019 from 8 per cent recorded last year. The government has taken a string of policy measures over the past couple of months to shore up the economy and revive credit. The measures include attempts to ease NBFCs’ liquidity positions by encouraging banks to purchase high-quality NBFC assets through credit guarantees and additional liquidity. Also, further capital is being injected into banks and the corporate tax rate was cut to their lowest level.
It is notable here that Mukesh Ambani’s RIL is in talks with Saudi Aramco over the sale of 20% of RIL’s business in India for USD 15 billion.
Prime Minister Modi, who was also in Saudi Arabia as the keynote speaker at this year’s FII listed the attractiveness of the Indian economy and invited global businessmen to invest in the country.
PM Modi at Future Investment Initiative (FII), Riyadh (Saudi Arabia): By 2024, we aim to invest US$ 100 Billion in refining, pipelines, gas terminals. I am happy that Saudi Aramco has decided to invest in West Coast Refinery Project – which will be the largest refinery of Asia. pic.twitter.com/82FbDiq68V
“Political predictability, the stability of policies and a large diverse market will ensure that your investment in India will be most profitable,” Modi had said promising that he and his team will help investors.
He said the government had undertaken major reforms and would continue to take measures to boost growth. He said the roadmap for the $5 trillion economy is ready. The PM also highlighted India’s sharp improvement in the World Bank’s ‘Ease of Doing’ business ranking where it had reached to 63rd position from 142 within five years.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi had landed in Riyadh on Monday for a two-day state visit. The Prime Minister delivered the keynote address at the Future Investment Initiative and also held bilateral talks with the top leadership of the Gulf Kingdom.
A memorandum of understanding was also signed to roll out RuPay card in the Kingdom, making Saudi Arabia the third country in the Persian Gulf after the UAE and Bahrain to introduce India’s digital payment system.
Leaving with a marked upswing in bilateral relations.
PM @narendramodi departs from Riyadh after steering the India-Saudi relationship on a upward trajectory pointing towards greater collaboration in future. pic.twitter.com/xZyLRhtDdB
Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Raveesh Kumar tweeted, “Leaving with a marked upswing in bilateral relations. PM Narendra Modi departs from Riyadh after steering the India-Saudi relationship on an upward trajectory pointing towards greater collaboration in future.”
Vishwa Bhanu, a resident of Malad West, Mumbai, who is associated with the movie industry as an actor, wrote on Facebook on 17th October 2019 about the ordeal he suffered on the occasion of Diwali as a consequence of the intolerance of his Muslim neighbours. He said that his wife was not being allowed to light up their house on Diwali and he was forced to remove the lights.
In his complaint to the police, Vishwa Bhanu wrote:
Like every year, my wife Priyanka Sharma has been prevented from lighting candles and making her Rangoli on Diwali. Anti-social elements who live in the society, where Rehan Petiwala, Salim and Mustafa broke the lights. Every year they do this and even mock our God’s and Goddesses. On Bakra Eid, they force us to keep our door open and they slaughter goats in front of our house when they can do this elsewhere also. But I never said anything because it is their festival. Because we are Hindus, we are mocked, pressurised and a situation is being created that we will soon leave the area. For small things, they come to fight with us. I am mostly away for shooting and am concerned about my wife.
After the OpIndia report where Bhanu spoke about the ordeal he faced, he told us that the police was pressurising him to delete his Facebook post and had downplayed the entire incident as one of a minor dispute. Eventually, since Vishwa Bhanu too feared for his security, he wrote on Facebook that the matter had been sorted mutually.
Facebook post by Vishwa Bhanu
Thereafter, there was a litany of posts and articles that claimed Vishwa Bhanu was lying either for create panic or to get fame. The articles and posts also said that the Mumbai police had investigated and proven Bhanu was lying.
NDTV article
The PTI (Press Trust of India) agency feed was run by mostly every major news publication. From NDTV to Times of India and even Republic.
Interestingly, none of the mainstream media channels spoke to Vishwa Bhanu about what transpired and what his version of events was.
The Quint report
The one Leftist portal that did was The Quint.
The Quint headline
The Quint report was headlined “Leftist Atheist Becomes Poster Boy for Hindu Right-Wing on Diwali”. The insinuation was simple from the headline itself. The Quint implied that the incident was not communal and that it is the ‘Right-Wing’ that is turning it so.
The Quint article was written by Meghnad Bose essentially quoted Bhanu as saying:
“I am a communist and have always been opposed to the RSS, BJP and the Hindu right-wing. For example, I am completely against the mob lynchings that are happening in India, in the name of protecting the cow. Just as I am opposed to Hindu fundamentalism, I am similarly opposed to Muslim fundamentalism.”
The article then said that the argument was over the neighbour’s children getting an electric shock from the fairy lights and that Bhanu himself admitted that the children got a shock indeed.
The report then quotes Imran Khan, who is the main accused according to Bhanu and the neighbour who created the ruckus. Imran is quoted as saying that he had only asked Bhanu to lift the lights higher or put a tape on the cut wire, and the argument happened only when Bhanu’s wife, Priyanka refused to do so.
It also quotes the building secretary to insinuate that it was but a minor argument and there is nothing communal about the incident.
‘The Quint has misquoted me’, says Vishwa Bhanu, ‘it is the ‘right’ and Hindu organisations that stood with me despite ideological differences
After The Quint report was published, Vishwa Bhanu got in touch with OpIndia, distressed and angered. He said, he is being held responsible by media portals like The Quint and Lallantop and even the police officer in question and he would like to speak further about the facts of the case.
With respect to The Quint saying that he is a ‘communist’, Vishwa Bhanu said that he is an artist and has a background of being associated with Left theatre such as Jan Natya Manch several years ago. But on the basis of this, it is wrong to call him a “Leftist” or “Vampanthi”.
He said, “How am I a Leftist if I have done theatre with some people from the Left or if I stood up when some Muslim was wronged”. To The Quint saying that this response of his came after the reporter asked him about “Right-Wing Propaganda websites”, Vishwa Bhanu said that nobody from the ‘Right’ has used him. He said that through his work in theatre, he has opposed the “RSS ideology” but that was 20 years ago when he was a part of the theatre. He was not into political activism.
Vishwa Bhanu said that it is people from the so-called ‘Right’ who reached out to him and ensured help. He asserted that when individuals from Hindu organisations went to meet him after the incident, he told them categorically that he did not share their ideology and yet, they were willing to help him. He said despite having a difference of views, it is the Hindu organisations that helped him and said that all born-Hindus are brothers for them and if he needs anything, they will be there to help him out.
He said one Mr Balakrishnan, an old man who must be in his 60s came all the way from Chembur to meet him. In fact, when he was trying to find Bhanu’s house, nobody from the locality was telling him where he lived and yet, when Bhanu offered to go assist him, Mr Balakrishnan told him to not leave his house and that he will find him. Bhanu also said that he got immense strength from Jaago Hindu members visiting his house and offering assistance to him.
Mr and Mrs Bhanu’s anger with The Quint reporter and how their version was twisted
Vishwa Bhanu told OpIndia that he liked Meghnad when he went to meet them. He thought he was a young, fair journalist since he kept nodding along and agreeing that Bhanu and his wife’s plight was tragic. He even agreed that what happened with the family was wrong, but he never thought that he would misrepresent the entire incident in this fashion. Bhanu said that several people spoke to him and he narrated his ordeal, but it is out of his control when someone misrepresents it when they publish the story.
Vishwa Bhanu’s wife, Priyanka also spoke to OpIndia. She said that after speaking to the family, the reporter went out and started speaking to Imran Khan, the same neighbour who is mentioned in their complaint and had stopped them from celebrating Diwali. According to Priyanka, Imran was lying as he did earlier claiming that the children got a shock and that Priyanka had argued with him when he had asked them to either put the lights up higher or put a tape on the cut wire. At this point in time, Priyanka went out and intervened. Imran was lying about the lights being put on the floor. Bhanu, narrating the incident that transpired in front of the Quint reporter asks, “why would we put fairy lights on the ground?”.
When Priyanka spoke to OpIndia, she said that it was only after Imran started talking about the complaint, did the reporter ask her for a copy of the complaint they had filed with the police. Furious at the line of questioning, Priyanka refused to give Meghnad a copy and told him that the complaint copy had already been reported and he can take it from there. Priyanka said that she got angry because he didn’t ask for the complaint earlier but only after Imran Khan mentioned the details in a twisted manner.
The Quint in the report writes that Vishwa Bhanu had agreed that Imran Khan’s child indeed did get a shock from the lights.
The Quint writes:
Bhanu agreed that the child got a shock from the wire. He did, however, object to some alleged statements made after the argument erupted.
Bhanu disputed this and called it a misrepresentation of what he said. He said he didn’t agree per se but said in a matter of fact manner that he may have got a shock but it obviously wasn’t severe and the kids were playing in that very spot later also. He narrated that while his wife was putting up the lights, kids were playing in the area and claimed that one of them got a slight shock. The mother and some other women came to the house and started asking them to pull the lights down. While they went inside the house, Imran and other Muslim men started touching the lights over and over again and mocking that they were getting an electric shock from the lights.
While this was happening, they broke the lights and according to Priyanka, a man named Salim told them that they should ‘find some other option’ and not celebrate Diwali like this. Bhanu, angered says that how is not “Hindu-Muslim”? When Muslims celebrate Bakr-Eid, do Hindus go tell Muslims to ‘find other ways’ of celebrating their festival? Why should Hindus find ‘other ways’ and not celebrate as they wish? She says that they have an issue if they make rangolis or put up lights, but how else will Hindus celebrate Diwali? Priyanka claims that Imran and others were lying because, at that time, the plug of the lights had been pulled out. She asks how Imran and other could even get an electric shock if the lights were not plugged in at that moment.
Their grouse with the Mumbai police
Vishwa Bhanu says that it was the Mumbai police that had told him to delete his earlier Facebook post and then write that the matter had been settled mutually. According to Bhanu, the Mumbai police officials told him that he should do this so law and order can be maintained. He was told, according to Bhanu, that if he doesn’t take his post down, it could cause a law and order problem and because of his post in Mumbai, a state like Karnataka can also burn if there is a backlash against Muslims of the state. “Agar aap aise karenge to kitne Muslims ko maar diya jaaye jahan Hindu bahusankhya main hain”, Bhanu claims the police told him in order to get him to delete his post and say that the matter had been sorted.
Bhanu says that it is the Mumbai police who told him to make the statement that the matter had been sorted amicably, but it is now “wrong for them to use it to claim that I was lying or I was wrong”. They cannot construe his silence as a sign of him being wrong.
It might be recalled that on the day of Diwali, Bhanu had claimed that even while he was at the police station, he was being asked by the police, the building secretary and the Muslims to let it go. He had, in fact, claimed that he was being threatened by the Muslim youth in the police station as well.
Bhanu claims that after the entire fiasco, a day after Diwali the Mumbai police had visited again and told them to put the lights back up for Diwali. Allegedly, the police told him that since he had tagged the Prime Minister, the case will be monitored and they will be questioned about whether he could celebrate Diwali or not.
Tweet where Vishwa Bhanu had tagged Prime Minister Narendra Modi
Bhanu has also said that Jagdev kept saying that it was Bhanu’s fault and kept ‘scolding Bhanu’ every time he protested that version. This was, according to Bhanu, told him to him by Jagdev Kalapad, the senior inspector of Malvali police station, the same inspector that The Quint reports as saying that it was a minor argument and there was no Hindu-Muslim angle to the incident. He has also been quoted as saying that there are other Hindu families in the area and they celebrated Diwali without incident.
The building secretary and other Hindu families
Vishwa Bhanu said that some other Hindu families live there on rent and that is the reason why they are scared to talk about this incident or how Hindu families are treated in the colony.
The Quint also quotes the building secretary, Gundu Radekar as saying that it was a minor argument and in the heat of the moment things might have been said. Vishwa Bhanu, however, had a different take. He said that many times earlier, Radekar who is an aged man had said that he is toothless in the society and nobody listens to him. He had also been angry over the conduct of certain Muslims of the locality. Bhanu had expected Radekar to stand by him but was disappointed at his response.
When he purchased the house, he says that the situation was different. There were many Hindu families. But now, they have mostly left due to this environment and only a few are left. He said that they keep the building secretary unchanged because they want to show that they have a “Hindu building secretary”. He said that the building secretary, as well as certain other Hindu families, are not speaking up because of the environment of fear.
The angst of being left alone
Vishwa Bhanu expressed angst of being left alone and almost victimised for speaking out. He said several of his friends are Muslims, but none of them has approached him to find out what happened or how he was. He said that his theatre friends and his Muslim friends are sharing articles with him that claim Bhanu is lying and questioning him about why he lied and did what he did. He is almost being told that it is a Muslim dominated industry and he will not get work in the industry after this. Though Bhanu thinks that the industry won’t care about it.
He said that to forget what happened, he went to the gym and even there, people were passing comments and questioning him. He said people kept telling him that he had become famous and questioning him about why he lied.
Bhanu also expressed angst about the secretary and the other Hindu families keeping quiet about what happened.
He said is amused to see the reports by NDTV and other news portals since many from NDTV know him well and know that he would not lie about something like this considering he has fought for Muslim rights in the past too. He said many people from NDTV and the communist parties, like Brinda Karat, Yechury etc used to watch his plays but none of them has bothered to stand up for him.
Who used him? The Left? Or the Right?
With portals like The Quint insinuating that he became the “poster boy” for the “right”, it was important to understand whether Bhanu felt “used” by the “right”. To this, Bhanu said that the “right” has not used him and the humanity shown by the right is something that the left should learn from.
He says whatever ‘wing’, whether the theatre wing or the Left-wing or political wing should have at least shown humanity and found out what happened, but none of them bothered. He said he has done many plays where he stood up for Muslims, but he is now realising that there is genuinely a problem in India.
He says that if they are hell-bent of calling him a “Leftist”, then they should hear that he has not left “Leftists” who didn’t even bother showing up for him. He says that at least the “Right” reached out to him and offered unconditional support, in person, through media or even by connecting on Facebook. If he is a Leftist, then where are the Leftists?
“Agar main Leftist hoon, to main aaj se chhod deta hoon Leftism”, he said.
The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has cancelled all its scheduled events lined up for the month of November and has asked its workers to cancel their respective touring schedules ahead of the Supreme Court’s verdict in the Ram Janmabhumi-Babri Masjid title dispute case slated on November 17.
Media reports quoting RSS sources have stated that the Sangh wants to be on alert during the crucial time of the verdict and after its announcement. “After the verdict, in case something happens, then the blame should not be pinned on them”, claimed reports.
Media reports also claimed that the organisation has also reportedly decided to call off a meeting scheduled from 31 October to 4 November in Haridwar, keeping in view the pending decision in the case. But RSS denied the reports and said that the meeting will take place as scheduled, but it has been shifted from Haridwar to Delhi.
30 अक्तुबर से 5 नवंबर तक हरिद्वार में प्रचारक वर्ग के साथ दो दिन की बैठक पहले से निश्चित थी। प्रचारक वर्ग आवश्यक कारणों से स्थगित किया गया है। परंतु बैठक हरिद्वार के स्थान पर अब दिल्ली में हो रही है।
Top leaders of the organisation and its affiliates including RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat, Sangh top leaders Suresh Bhaiyyaji Joshi and Dattatreya Hosabale are also slated to be present in the meeting. Some BJP leaders were also expected to be present in the meeting.
The organisation informed that although the meeting with pracharaks will take place in Delhi, the pracharak varg has been kept on hold due to necessary reasons.
The RSS has also cancelled some other programmes which were scheduled in November, including the “Ekal Kumbh’ in Lucknow on November 17 and the Durga Vahini camp in Ayodhya on November 4.
The Haridwar meeting was slated to be held at the Ashram of spiritual guru Satpal Maharaj. Discussions over the design, planning and construction of a grand Ram Temple in case of a favourable verdict, the workings of the Modi government and the post-370 situations in Jammu and Kashmir are some of the topics that are on the agenda for the meeting that will now take place in Delhi.
आगामी दिनों में श्रीराम जन्मभूमि पर मंदिर निर्माण के वाद पर सर्वोच्च न्यायालय का निर्णय आने की संभावना है।निर्णय जो भी आए उसे सभी ने खुले मन से स्वीकार करना चाहिए।निर्णय के पश्चात देश भर में वातावरण सौहार्दपूर्ण रहे,यह सबका दायित्व है।इस विषय पर भी बैठक में विचार हो रहा है।
RSS has also said that it is everyone’s responsibility to maintain peace in the country after SC verdict on Ayodhya. They said that the Supreme Court is expected to deliver its verdict on the Ram Janmabhoomi in the coming days, and whatever may be the verdict, people should accept it with open mind. They said that this matter will also be discussed in the meeting.
Meanwhile, the Supreme Court on October 16 had reserved its judgement in the Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid title dispute case after hearing arguments from all the concerned parties. The marathon hearing concluded after forty days, making the Ayodhya hearing as the second-longest in the history of the Supreme court after the landmark hearing in Keshavananda Bharati case which lasted for 68 days.
Though the SC has reserved its verdict, many Hindu groups have stated that they are expecting a verdict in favour of the Ram Temple at the disputed site.
Note: This article has been updated with relevant information
A day after Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant denied reports that the facility had come under cyber-attack, the Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited had acknowledged that some systems in the plant were indeed breached. In a statement issued today, NPCIL said that “identification of malware in NPCIL system was correct,” while adding that the affected system was not connected to the main system of the power plant.
“The matter was conveyed by CERT-In when it was noted by them on September 4, 2019,” the press release said. NPCIL further added that the matter was investigated by Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) specialists, where it was found that the infected computer belonged to a user who was connected to a network connected with the Internet for administrative purposes. They informed that this network is isolated from the critical internal network operating the nuclear power plant.
The NPCIL statement
The NPCIL statement added that the investigation has confirmed that the control systems of the plant are not affected, and the networks are continuously monitored.
After reports emerged that computer systems of Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant were compromised, the plant had issued a statement yesterday denying them, KKNPP had said that its control systems are isolated from external networks, and they can’t be breached. But the statement was silent about the status of administrative and other non-core networks of the plant which are connected with the internet.
Today’s NPCIL statement confirms that the information originally published about the breach by cybersecurity expert Pukhraj Singh was correct. He had said that a cybersecurity firm had detected that attackers had gained domain controller-level access at Kudankulam. He had also said that he had informed the National Cyber Security Coordinator about the breach on 4th September. Responding the KKNPP’s denial, he had said that the coordinator had confirmed the breach in email exchanges.
Other Twitter users had posted logs of the breach, which showed that the system at the plant was infected with DTrack malware, a data-stealing and cyberespionage tool developed by North Korea’s Lazarus Group.
An unofficial delegation of European Union Parliamentarians (MEPs) visited Jammu & Kashmir on Wednesday in order to assess the situation in the state. They have asserted that the situation in the state is an internal matter of India and they will not be submitting any report to the European Union.
During a press briefing, the EU MPs also slammed Asaduddin Owaisi’s remark where he claimed that they were Nazi lovers. “We are not Nazi lovers. If we were, we would have not been elected. We are very angry at being called Nazi lovers,” one of them said. Asaduddin Owaisi had made the allegation through a tweet on Tuesday.
Fantastic Choice of MEPs who suffer from a disease -Islamophobia (Nazi lovers)are going to Muslim majority Valley ,sure people will welcome them by “Ware Paeth Khoshh Paeth”
Gairon pe karam apano pe sitam, ai jaan-e-vafaa ye zulm na kar
rahane de abhi thodaa saa dharam https://t.co/e51vfc03bA
The delegation also asserted that terrorism was Kashmir’s biggest concern and they stand with India in this fight. They also condemned the murder of migrant labourers in the state. “If we talk about Article 370 it is India’s internal matter. What concerns us is terrorism which is a global menace and we should stand with India in fighting it. There was an unfortunate incident of killing of five innocent labourers by terrorists. We condemn it,” said Henri Malosse from France.
Malosse also asserted that Kashmir has the potential to become one of the most dynamic regions of the country. He also said that Kashmir, despite receiving numerous subsidies, had remained backwards due to the prevailing circumstances. He said that now there is hope and the infrastructure and other facilities have to be improved.
H Malosse, European Economic&Social Committee: All people we met have will to try&improve. Message we got is that there’s hope but we’ve to revive situation to support better health condition, communication, new projects of infrastructure, new possibilities for education. (2/2)
Thierry Mariani, also from France, told reporters that he was not here to interfere in India’s internal matters but to receive some first-hand knowledge about the situation in Kashmir. He, too, asserted that India deserves support in its fight against terrorism. “Terrorists can destroy a country. I have been to Afghanistan and Syria and I have seen what terrorism has done. We stand with India in its fight against terrorism,” he said. Addressing media reports and the comment from Owaisi where they were called fascists, he said, “By calling us fascists, our image has been tarnished. It’s better that one should know about us properly before tarnishing our image.”
Newton Dunn from the United Kingdom described the visit as an “eye-opener” and asserted that he will advocate what he saw at “ground zero”. He also emphasized that there’s a need to stand by India in its fight against global terrorism. “We belong to a place Europe which is peaceful after years of fighting. And we want to see India becoming the most peaceful country in the world. And for that, we need to stand by India in its fight against global terrorism. This visit has been an eye-opener and we would definitely advocate what we have seen on ground zero,” he told reporters.
An MEP from Poland, Ryszard Czarnecki, highlighted the biased coverage of the international media. He said, “The international media coverage seems biased. Once we go back to our countries we will inform them of what we saw.” Nicolaus Fest, another MEP, said that if the government permits MEPs to enter the state, then it should also allow opposition leaders from India to visit it. He said that there was ‘some kind of disbalance’ which the government should address.
Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh today said that a case of waging war against the State has been registered against two Manipuri separatist leaders for setting up Manipur’s ‘government in exile’ in the UK.
Manipur Chief Minister, N Biren Singh: After finding the details the case will be handed over to the National Investigation Agency (NIA) because they are operating from other countries. https://t.co/aHAzBfwzo6
He said that the government takes it very seriously and the case has been handed over to special crime branch for immediate investigation.
Manipur’s titular king, Leishemba Sanajoaba, too, condemned the same and said that he is shocked that the two separatists dragged his name into this.
On Tuesday, two dissident leaders from Manipur claiming to be the representatives of King Leishemba Sanajaoba announced the launch of the “Manipur Government in exile” in London. Addressing a press conference, Yamben Biren, who claimed to be the ‘Chief Minister of Manipur State Council’ and Narengbam Samarjit, claiming to be the ‘Minister of External Affairs and Defence of Manipur State Council’ said they were speaking on behalf of the ‘Maharaja of Manipur’ to formally launch the government in exile — “The Manipur State Council”.
The two separatists, Biren and Samarjit produced some documents to suggest that they have been granted political asylum in the UK in August this year. They claimed that the ‘de jure government’ is shifted from Manipur to London.
“The state of Manipur is a de jure Government formed in Manipur under the Manipur State Constitution Act 1947. It received independence from the British Raj on August 14, 1947. They claimed the sovereign State of Manipur was excluded from India by the Order in Council by his Majesty on 27 December 1946 and the Indian Government annexed the Manipur State of India by the violation of the Act 1949,” the separatists claimed.
The two leaders said that they would make an appeal to Queen Elizabeth II and after getting an order from the Privy Council they would move the United Nations for recognition.
Manipur, a land of diverse cultures and ethnicities is a multicultural society comprising of Naga, Kuki and Meitei tribes. However, the ‘divide and rule policy’ of the British in relation to administering the hills and plains of Manipur and the introduction of Christianity has widened the cultural gap among these communities.
Over a period of time, separate aspirations and insecurity regarding overlapping claims over natural resources, added with help from neighbouring countries has led some of the groups and insurgents to move towards separatist movements. Till today, some of the Meitei insurgent groups continue to wage an insurgency in the name of self-determination and restoration of lost sovereignty.
The Naga insurgent group – NSCN(IM)’s demand for the formation of Nagalim, including the four districts of Manipur is also seen as a threat to Manipur’s territorial integrity. Meanwhile, the Kukis demand a separate statehood for the Kukis. The Kuki State Demand Committee (KSDC) was formed on November 2, 2010, to seek a ‘Kuki state’, which is to be carved out of their ancestral land in Manipur.
After losing two assembly elections in Maharashtra and Haryana, former Congress President Rahul Gandhi has embarked upon yet another foreign visit to Indonesia.
Rahul Gandhi had earlier gone to Bangkok before the assembly elections in Maharashtra and Haryana, which had raised doubts about Rahul’s suspicious visits to foreign countries. He was also questioned regarding his leadership after he left the party in the lurch amidst such crucial assembly elections
On Wednesday, Congress Spokesperson Randeep Surjewala confirmed that Rahul Gandhi had left the country for another foreign trip. Surjewala revealed that the Gandhi-scion had gone on a ‘meditational visit’.
Addressing a press conference in Delhi, he further stated that the Congress’ scheduled press conferences against the centre for the so-called economic slowdown was drafted as per Gandhi’s direction. Surjewala added that Rahul Gandhi is known to take such trips from time-to-time.
R Surjewala,Congress: Rahul Gandhi has gone in the past from time to time on a meditational visit, on which he is currently there, this entire programme (35 PCs from 1-8 Nov against Central govt over economic situation) was drafted as per his direction & in consultation with him. pic.twitter.com/5Y4bK2XjCB
However, the claim made by Surjewala that former Congress President Rahul Gandhi has gone on a foreign trip to attend ‘meditation’ camp has left social media in splits.
A social media user reacting to Surjewala’s presser said that Rahul Gandhi was in some kind of ‘medication’ rather than ‘meditation’ and asked that on what sort of medication Rahul Gandhi is. Is Rahul Gandhi suffering from Modiphobia, he asked.
I think @RahulGandhi is on some kind of #Medication but @rssurjewala is saying something else. But question arise on what Medication he is.?
Another social media user took a dig at Rahul Gandhi saying that he too liked to go to Kasol time-to-time for “meditating”. Apparently, Kasol is known for illegal marijuana trade.
Few other users questioned Rahul Gandhi’s decision to travel to a foreign destination at a time when India is being promoted as a destination for Yoga and meditation.
People from whole world come to India for meditation and great Rahul Gandhi has to go outside India for his special meditation.
Congress is making joke of itself.
India has best meditation centres but he has gone abroad. India has best hospitals but they go abroad for treatments but same Rahul Gandhi wants Made in Mandsaur mobiles to be sold in US https://t.co/D7zdhT1tMX
People from around the world come to India for meditation and Rahul Gandhi goes to foreign countries for mediation? That to different country everytime?
Do you really believe the cover-up by Congress?
Rahul needs 10 days meditation after every 15 days? #WhereIsRahul
Interestingly, Congress party is scheduled to hold 35 press conferences between November 1 and November 8 against the economic policies and decisions of PM Narendra Modi-led government at the Centre. The protest was incidentally planned by Rahul Gandhi, according to Surejwala. However, it is rather strange that Rahul Gandhi has decided to skip the protest event that he himself planned and instead of visiting ‘meditation’ camps.
A 33-year old Muslim resident of Copenhagen, Denmark, has been sentenced to 10-days judicial custody by a local court in Denmark after he was found guilty of issuing death threats to the Danish Royal family through his social media posts.
In a series of Facebook posts, the man, who has reportedly been radicalised, threatened to behead the Queen of Denmark, Margrethe II, along with the whole Danish Royal Family. Moreover, the man working in Sweden also threatened to kill the Swedish King Carl XVI Gustaf as well as the founder and leader of the far-right party, Hard-line, in Denmark, Rasmus Paladin. The party is known for its strong anti-Islamic views.
“I cut the head of Queen [Margrete II] and the whole [Danish] Royal family. I have warned, and I won’t go for anything other than the throat”, the man reportedly wrote on Facebook.
Moreover, in-between October 16 to 24, he had allegedly written five more posts in which along with the Danish Queen he threatened the Swedish King, Carl XVI Gustaf. He wrote: “Last warning to the Swedish police and border police if I do not receive an answer soon, then, with God’s will, I will put down the state and the king, even if I am then forced to sever his head from his body”, threatened the Islamist.
He also posted a photo of Rasmus Paludan, the leader of Swedish a far-right party, Hard-line (Danish: Stram Kurs), which has burnt copies of the Quran to celebrate freedom of speech in Denmark. “If you are a man, show your face in public, and if you burn the words of the Quran, I will burn entire Denmark including you”, the man wrote.
His wife feared that he was suffering from a mental illness due to the overdose of hashish which he was regularly smoking up. Owing to his abnormal behaviour and the growing violent streak, she had reportedly urged him to seek out a psychologist and also reported him to the local Imam and then to the Copenhagen Police.
During his hearing, the man held that he is practising Islam but was not ‘excessively religious’ and that he was growing a beard merely to see whether it suited him. His arguments apparently didn’t convince the Danish court which sentenced him to jail for 10 days and charged with making threats to do bodily harm.
The man has a Swedish residence permit but lives in Copenhagen with his wife and daughter. He reportedly travels daily to the Swedish city of Malmo for work.
Shahid Siddiqui, prominent Muslim ‘intellectual’, has been making pretty startling claims about the dead ISIS chief Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi on Twitter. Today, he claimed that Baghdadi was the ‘biggest enemy of Islam’ in the current century. Most astonishingly, however, Siddiqui claimed that it wasn’t Americans who killed Baghdadi’s ideology but Muslims.
Baghdadi died because Muslims all over the world rejected & fought his toxic ideology. He had hijacked Islam to suit his politics & was the biggest enemy of Islam in 21st century. It’s not Americans but Muslims who rejected & killed his ideology.
To be clear, Baghdadi’s ideology is not dead yet. Not even the terrorist organization he led is dead yet. Therefore, it’s much too early to announce who killed Baghdadi’s ideology given the fact that it’s very much alive and thriving. Another claim that is being made is that 99% of Muslims hated ISIS. That’s simply not true. Although they were viewed as overwhelmingly negative, support for them was not numerically insignificant.
According to a survey by PEW in 2015, 21% of people in Syria supported ISIS. In Libya, it was 7%, Nigeria 14%, Tunisia 13%, Malaysia 11% and Pakistan 9%. These numbers may appear small statistically but numerically, these are huge numbers and a matter of great concern.
Source: Independent
Furthermore, it needs to be understood that ISIS isn’t the only face of Radical Islam. It’s one of radical Islamic trrrorism’s many faces. And these numerous terrorist organizations are often fighting each other as well and disagree with each other on several matters. Therefore, a person may not support ISIS but be a supporter of radical Islamic terrorism nonetheless.
Apart from ISIS, some major Islamic terror organisations that share its ideology include the Taliban, Al-Qaida, Boko Haram, Al-Shabaab etc. Moreover, there are numerous organisations operating at the local level in various countries.
In Pakistan, for example, where ISIS has the support of 9% of the population, numerous other terrorist organizations thrive and prosper. The country uses terrorism as state policy against India. Therefore, support for ISIS cannot be a metric for favourable attitudes toward Radical Islamic Terrorism. For instance, Kashmir is a hub of Radical Islamic Terrorism but it has very little to do with ISIS. Thus, Siddiqui’s argument is fundamentally flawed.
Shahid Siddiqui was the subject of much ridicule and mockery on social media for his tweet.
Really Shahid Bhai? You sounded very sympathetic to #AbuBakrAlBaghdadi in Nayi Duniya Urdu over the past so many years. A different presentation to your English audience? By the way, when did Islam not support Takfiri ideology? https://t.co/hv04W6mQTz
— Sanjay Dixit ಸಂಜಯ್ ದೀಕ್ಷಿತ್ संजय दीक्षित (@Sanjay_Dixit) October 30, 2019
Going by his logic, Muslims support Hafiz Saeed and Masood Azhar as they are not killed yet. https://t.co/TNwuu5sxAp
Shahid Siddiqui is known to engage in obfuscation on such occasions. For instance, two days after Kamlesh Tiwari was murdered by Jihadis, he was involved along with others in an attempt to deflect attention from the perils of radical Islamic terrorism and accusing the ‘Hindutva brigade’ of hatred.
Another BJP worker in Arambagh area of Hooghly district fell prey to the political violence which has been continuing unchecked in the state of West Bengal. A 32-year-old BJP minority cell member Amir Ali was killed allegedly by TMC supporters and workers on October 27 (Sunday). Four people have been arrested so far in connection to the killing.
Blaming the TMC goons for the murder, the BJP has called for a 12-hour bandh in Arambagh on Wednesday. Trinamool Congress has, however, denied the allegations calling it a “fallout of personal enmity”.
Police said that the situation in the area remained tense after the victim, Sheikh Amir Ali, who was an e-rickshaw driver in the area and an active member of the minority cell of the BJP, was allegedly beaten up during the group clash on Sunday afternoon. Ali succumbed to his injuries at Calcutta Medical College in Kolkata.
The police have arrested four people, including two women named Chhobi Bibi and Tagari Bibi for instigating Amir’s murder.
Once news of the death reached Arambag, BJP workers from nearby villages gathered at Amir’s locality and blocked the Kolkata-Arambag Road around 12.30 pm. Riled BJP workers went on a rampage, vandalising four TMC offices in the area since Sunday. West Bengal police have arrested two BJP workers in this connection, confirmed sources.
Those arrested include two named in the FIR, Chhobi Bibi and Tagari Bibi, for allegedly instigating the groups, while police nabbed two others not named in the FIR.
“We have arrested four people in the case. The investigation is on. The motive of the murder is yet to be known. He had multiple injuries on the body, but we are waiting for the post-mortem report,” said a senior police officer.
TMC ruled West Bengal has a history of political violence which has aggravated ever since BJP has made successful inroads into the state. BJP has long been alleging its workers are being targetted and killed for political gains.
There have been constant reports of political murders and targetting of BJP workers in the TMC ruled state. On October 12, it was reported that yet another BJP worker hailing from Ranaghat in TMC ruled West Bengal’s Nadia district has been brutally shot dead.
According to reports, 50-year-old BJP leader Harlal Debnath of booth number 21 of Habibpur Panchayat of Ranaghat police station was returning home after closing his shop late at night when he was shot dead on October 11 (Friday) night by some miscreants.
Recently, a female BJP worker Sankari Bagdi was also shot to death during a clash with TMC workers in Birbhum. The TMC goons had reportedly targeted her son when the bullet hit Bagdi.