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Old video of Bengali singer, highlighting selective outrage of Muslims, goes viral: Read details

A week ago, a video of a woman highlighting the silence of Bangladeshi Muslims over the atrocities committed against Hindus in the Islamic Republic went viral on X (formerly Twitter).

A user named ‘SK Chakraborty(@sanjoychakra)’ posted the video on the micro-blogging platform on 3rd December, which had since garnered 1.79 lakh views. The video was shared over 1800 times and was liked by 3500 users.

‘Sk Chakraborty’ informed that he did not know about the identity of the woman, who had conveyed the pain of the Hindu community and the hypocrisy of militant Muslims in the form of a melodious poem.

Tracing the singer and the poet

With the help of our sources, OpIndia was able to ascertain the identity of the woman as Indian Bengali singer Mousumi Hossain. She is a native of Barasat, located in North 24 Parganas district of West Bengal. At the time of writing, Mousumi had 7.1K followers on Facebook.

After closely listening to the lyrics in the video, OpIndia was able to find a transcript of the poem that was uploaded on the website ‘Kobita Cocktail in 2019. The name of the poet was mentioned as Akhtaruzzaman Azad.

We found that Azad is a Dhaka-based author and has more than 1.12 lakh followers on Facebook. It became clear that he indeed wrote the poem in the context of Bangladesh, although Indian singer Mousumi Hossain featured in the viral video.

On further digging into the matter, OpIndia was able to trace the video on the timeline of Akhtaruzzaman Azad. The video was posted on 29th June last year.

In the caption, the poet informed that the name of the poem is ‘Awoj Abar Tolo’ which loosely translates to ‘Raise Your Voice now.’

The lyrics and underlying meaning of the poem

The poem deals with the subject of religious extremism and selective outrage by various religious denominations (Muslims, Hindus, Christians, and Buddhists). Each stanza, barring the last and penultimate, is dedicated to the antics of followers of each Faith.

The poet Akhtaruzzaman Azad calls upon society to shed religious differences, stop the bloodshed and see the goodness in one another. The poem has been recited like a song by singer Mousumi Hossain.

It must be mentioned that only the first stanza of the poem (and not the entirety of it), concerning the hypocrisy of Muslims living in Bangladesh, has been going viral on social media.

In that particular stanza, the poet highlights how believers in Allah (Mumin) are willing to cry their hearts out on learning about murders in Palestine or the plight of Rohingyas in Myanmar.

He emphasises how Muslims are ever-ready to wail about ‘saving Gaza’ but have no tears to shed for Hindus dying in Bangladesh. The poem brings out the distinction in this selective ‘concern for humanity.’ –

In the first stanza, the poet highlights how the Muslim community screams over the death of someone named ‘Malik or Khalik ‘ but does not even whisper for a deceased named ‘Naresh or Paresh’.

While concluding the first stanza, Akhtaruzzaman Azad questions how the Muslim community in Bangladesh can live with such glaring double-standards. He talks about the behavioural patterns of followers of other Faiths such as Hinduism, Christianity and Buddhism in the second, third and fourth stanzas.

In the end, he the poet makes an appeal for peace among different factions of the society.

The virality factor

Amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war, the 1-year-old video is going viral on social media.

Given that the poem by Akhtaruzzaman Azad questions the selective silence of the Muslim community in Bangladesh (in the first stanza), which perfectly fits a pattern in the Islamic world, it is gaining traction among netizens.

Ex-Governor of Meghalaya, Tathagatha Roy, shared the poem on X (formerly Twitter) on 1st November, 2023.

The video is equally popular on Facebook amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza.

Madhya Pradesh: Man arrested for crushing puppy to death in Guna, CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan assures strict action

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On Sunday (10th December), Madhya Pradesh’s chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said in an X post that strict action will be taken against the accused in the incident of crushing a puppy to death in Guna. The video of the incident went viral on social media. The incident took place on Saturday (9th December) at around 5:35 in the afternoon. The accused was arrested by the police. He is identified as Mrityunjay Jadaun.

Shivraj Singh Chouhan posted, “The incident of animal cruelty reported from Guna district is heart-wrenching. Taking action in the case, the accused has been taken into custody. All such acts of barbarity are unpardonable. ‍The harshest action will be taken against the accused for this crime.”

The video of the incident went viral on Saturday. It showed that a man was sitting outside a closed shop in Guna. Two puppies approached him when he was eating something. While the puppies were playfully sniffing him, he violently threw one of the puppies on the ground and mercilessly crushed it to death barefoot. Other puppies around were terrified to witness this scene.

BJP MP Jyotiraditya Scindia wrote in an X post, “This is horrifying and disturbing. There is no doubt that the man should be penalised for this barbarism. Shivraj Singh Chouhan Ji, may please see.”

Responding to the post of the union minister, CM Chouhan posted, “Deeply disturbed by the horrifying incident. Swift and strict action will be taken to ensure justice is served. We unequivocally condemn such acts of barbarism, and the individual responsible will face the consequences.”

The SP of Guna posted, “On 09.12.23, a person in Guna city treated a puppy with inhuman cruelty due to which it died. On information, section 429 of the Indian Penal Code and Animal Cruelty Act was registered against unknown accused. The police took action under this and immediately arrested the accused in the case.”

4 time MP and 2 time MLA, former Union Minister, a man of simple living: Meet Vishnu Deo Sai, the next CM of Chhattisgarh

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has declared Vishnu Deo Sai as the next Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh. Sai is a tribal leader who won from the Kunkuri constituency in north Chhattisgarh, where the BJP made a clean sweep victory.

Sai began his political career in the year 1989. He was first elected as a sarpanch from Bagiya gram panchayat in Kunkuri, where he hails from. In 1990, he contested assembly elections for the first time from Tapkara seat and won. This was before the formation of Chhattisgarh.

From 1999 to 2014, he hit a hat trick by getting elected to the Lok Sabha from Raigarh thrice in a row. His victorious streak earned him the position of Minister of State (MoS) for Steel and MoS Mines in the first Modi government in 2014.

Simultaneously, he was the Chhattisgarh BJP President from 2006 to 2013. After the BJP government was toppled owing to incumbency in 2018, Sai helmed the party as a strong Opposition to the Bhupesh Baghel government.

As per reports, when the BJP was withdrawing the tickets of several members of Parliament in 2014, Sai was amongst the rare leaders who was the first to voluntarily withdraw his name and agreed to not contest the general elections.

This is said to have impressed the party leadership significantly. Moreover, he was not given a ticket in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.

Sai is also considered a close to be close to the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. He is reportedly considered close to former Chief Minister Raman Singh, whose name was also being projected in the CM race.

Sai hails from the influential Sahu (Teli) community which has a sizable presence in the Durg, Raipur and Bilaspur divisions. The OBCs account for around 45 per cent of the state’s population.

Vishnu Deo Sai was born in Jashpur and worked in farming before joining politics. He belongs to the Kanwar tribe. The 59-year-old incoming CM of Chhattisgarh is the son of Ram Prasad Sai and Jashmani Devi.

He is married to Kaushalya Devi and has a son and two daughters. One of the commendable qualities that Sai is known for is his leadership qualities owing to which the veteran politician has never left his village and still resides there after a career spanning decades.

Under Vishnu Deo Sai’s chief ministership, the BJP is likely to further strengthen its tribal and backward class votebase in the state and region at large.

The BJP gave the mainstream media and pollsters a run for their money by winning with a clear majority of 54 of the 90 seats leaving Congress with 35 seats on 3rd December.

Sukhdev Singh Gogamedi murder: Police arrest 3 accused from Chandigarh including 2 shooters, Canada-based gangster plotted the assassination

On 9th November, three individuals were arrested for the murder of Shri Rashtriya Rajput Karni Sena president Sukhdev Singh Gogamedi in Rajasthan. The three accused, including two shooters, were arrested from Chandigarh. The two shooters were absconding after the murder on 5th December with the help of the third person arrested.

The accused were arrested five days after the incident. They were traced after their photographs were captured in a CCTV at Dharuhera railway station in Haryana. Reportedly, the shooters evaded police across four states for five days before getting arrested from a hotel in Sector 22, Chandigarh.

After the arrest, the accused said that they were recruited by Rohit Godara, a gangster from Rajasthan currently believed to be living in Canada. Godara is closely associated with Goldie Brar and Lawrence Bishnoi’s gangs.

Reports suggest that after killing Gogamedi, the shooters fled from Dhaduhera and eventually reached Chandigarh. The police in Dharuhera obtained the first evidence from CCTV. The Rajasthan police then sought support from the Delhi Special Cell and interrogated some prisoners in Bhodansi Jail to determine where the shooters might have been hiding.

CCTV capture of the shooters. Source: Aaj Tak

Meanwhile, the accused travelled from Jaipur to Dhaduhera via the Deedwana-Sujangarh route. From there, they reached Manali by Bus and then reached Sector 22 of Chandigarh, where they were arrested. Two shooters, Rohit and Nitin Fauji, were in contact with Virendra Charan and Danaram. Chauhan is believed to be the right-hand man of gangster Rohit Godara. The third person apprehended has been identified as Udham Singh.

Rohit Godara is currently living outside India, most probably in Canada. He ordered Charan to execute the murder. Charan arranged sophisticated weapons for the job. Charan and Godara met in a jail in Rajasthan’s Ajmer while serving time in a rape case.

While Rohit and Udham are under Delhi Police custody, Nitin was taken into custody by Rajasthan Police. During interrogation, Nitin Fauji told police that Godara ordered the murder of Gogamedi. Godara had promised to help him flee to Canada after the job was done.

Godara has had a dispute with Gogamedi since 2017. There was a protest against the death of infamous gangster Anandpal in Rajasthan where the protesters were demanding a CBI investigation into the matter. Gogamedi was sitting in protest. However, Gogamedi left the protest midway, which offended Godara.

Moreover, Gogamedi had been instrumental in the filing of the rape case against him. Notably, one of the female friends of shooter Rohit had filed a rape case against him and Gogamedi had supported the girl. Therefore, Godara has reportedly been planning to kill Gogamedi. Charan used his hatred for Gogamedi to incite him to execute the murder.

Charan had met the second shooter Nitin Fauji in jail, who wanted to settle abroad. Nitin had approached Charan to help in move out of India, and Charan promised help if he committed the murder. Fauji is a close aide of Lawrence Bishnoi and gangster Sapant Nehra.

After that, cloth merchant Navin Shekhawat arranged a friendly meeting of Fauji and Rohit at Gogamedi’s house. Navin reportedly knew Gogamedi was a target but didn’t know about the murder plan, and he wanted to resolve the issue via dialogue. Both Godara and Nitin thus formed a team and kept regular contact with Charan to prepare the plan, and then after executing the murder. Godara was in constant touch with the shooters via signal app.

Charan sent the guns to both the shooters in Jaipur through his network. On 5 November, the shooters along with Navin went to Sukhdev’s house on the pretext of inviting him to a wedding. There Rohit and Nitin shot him.

When the shooters fired at Gogamedi, Shekhawat tried to intervene, but he was shot as well. Rohit and Nitin buried the weapons near a hotel in Jaipur after the murder, police said.

Godara and Charan were consistently talking on the phone before and after the murder of Gogamedi. On the other hand, Godara was informed about the murder plan and execution with gangster Goldy Brar. Shooters informed the police that after killing Gogamedi, they broke the phones and hid the weapons in a forest close to Didwana Toll near Jaipur.

Details of the plan to kill Gogamedi can be read here. All reports related to the Sukhdev Singh Gogamedi murder case can be checked here.

Delhi: 19-year old arrested for blackmailing his ex-girlfriend to get money to buy bodybuilding supplements

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On 9th December (Saturday), two youths were arrested in Delhi for allegedly trying to extort money from a 19-year-old girl and her father by threatening to circulate her obscene pics on social media. The victim is reportedly the ex-girlfriend of one of the accused arrested in this case.

As per reports, one of the accused blackmailed his ex-girlfriend to pay Rs 50,000 to buy bodybuilding supplements, or else he would circulate her private photos on social media. 

During interrogation, the accused told the police that he recently joined a gym and needed money to purchase imported protein powder and other supplements.

Deputy Commissioner of Police (north) Manoj Kumar Meena said, “He wanted imported protein powder and body-building supplements which cost Rs 10,000-Rs 12,000 per box/ packet. He started threatening the woman.” 

The case started after the police received a complaint in the cyber police station through National Cybercrime Reporting Portal from a 19-year-old woman. In her complaint, the victim told the police that she had been receiving threatening messages on her social media platforms from an anonymous person. 

Meena added, “She told police that the accused was threatening to circulate her private pictures if she did not pay money.” 

According to the Police, a team led by Inspector Pawan Tomar found that the victim had been harassed for several days but initially, she didn’t tell anyone. However, the accused somehow got her father’s number. He then sent her private pictures to him on WhatsApp. 

The police officials stated that the victim’s private photos were found on the accused Ansh Sharma’s mobile phone and the anonymous social media account was also recovered.

The DCP added, “She (The victim) didn’t pay heed, so he contacted her father with her private pictures. The mobile phones of both accused persons have been seized and we recovered the private photos… they were in a hidden folder in the 19-year-old’s phone gallery. The fake Instagram ID was found in the ID logs of the app installed on the other accused’s phone.”

Police said Ansh Sharma was in a relationship with the victim previously but they had broken up. He had created an anonymous social media handle to threaten the 19-year-old, they added.

As per information shared by the DCP, the investigation team discovered that the fake ID was created at a location in Ashok Vihar. Subsequently, the police team arrested Govind (22) on December 6. He then identified the other accused, Ansh Sharma, who was also arrested on the same day.

Police said that during interrogation Sharma disclosed that he knew the complainant since she was in 6th standard through common friends. 

According to the Police, both regularly contacted each other through social media in 2020. They fell into an online romantic relationship and exchanged the Instagram passwords of their accounts, however, they soon broke up.

The DCP said, “We found they had exchanged Instagram passwords. However, after they broke up, he logged into her account and checked her messages. He then found her private photos in the chats and downloaded them.”

The DCP added, “He downloaded those photos and sent them to Govind. Sharma created an anonymous account on social media and started blackmailing the victim. Mobile phones of both the accused have been recovered and seized.” 

As per reports, the accused confessed to his involvement adding that he had taken a SIM card from a friend to evade arrest.

Pandit Dhirendra Shastri of Bageshwar Dham receives death threat over mail ID named Lawrence Bishnoi gang, police arrest man from Patna

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The Bageshwar Dham chief, Pandit Dhirendra Krishna Shastri received a death threat via mail from a man who was captured by the Chhattarpur police in Madhya Pradesh on 10th December in cooperation with Interpol. The culprit was taken into custody in Bihar’s Patna after claiming to be a member of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang and demanding a ransom of Rs 10 lakh.

The individual, according to the police, lives in the Nalanda district of Bihar in the Shankardih area. They reported that he sent a menacing message to Bageshwar Dham’s official email address using a fictitious email account. A case was filed against the unidentified culprit on 20 October at the Bamitha police station under sections 387 (Putting a person in fear of death or of grievous hurt, to commit extortion) and 507 (Criminal intimidation by an anonymous communication) of the Indian Penal Code following the message.

On 22 October, the same individual sent another email. The authorities with help from Interpol tracked down this IP address, which ultimately resulted in the accused’s apprehension. He is at present in police custody.

In a recent interview, Pandit Dhirendra Shastri fervently affirmed his dedication to serving Hindus and advancing Sanatan Dharma in the wake of the perpetrator’s incarceration. He reaffirmed his unshakable dedication to advancing Sanatan Dharma and working for the welfare of Hindus. He reiterated, “My sole focus is on working for the welfare of the 100 crore-strong Hindu population.”

Bageshwar Baba responded to possible criticism from his detractors and asserted that serving the 100 crore Hindus is his top priority. He conveyed his appreciation for the tremendous support he receives from the Hindu community and stressed that it motivates him to keep working hard. He noted, “The encouragement from the Hindu community fuels my dedication.” He emphasised that he is committed to advancing Sanatan Dharma and that his vision is in line with its precepts.

The Hindu saint declared that he would continue to pursue his goal of strengthening the religion and the Hindu society as a whole, despite any obstacles. He pointed out, “My vision is firmly rooted in the principles of Sanatan Dharma, and I am resolute in my mission to uplift and promote these values.” Notwithstanding potential challenges, he proclaimed, “I will continue my relentless efforts for the betterment of Sanatan Dharma and the broader Hindu community.”

On the death threat to Bageshwar Dham chief, Bamitha Police Inspector Jaswant Kakoria revealed, “The person who threatened Bageshwar Dham Chief Dhirendra Shastri has been arrested from Bihar’s Patna. He has been produced in the court. He demanded Rs 10 lakhs via email and threatened to kill if the demand was not fulfilled.”

An investigation team headed by Chhatarpur Superintendent of Police Amit Sanghi and comprising Additional Superintendent of Police Vikram Singh, Sub-divisional Police Officer Khajuraho Salil Sharma, Bamitha Police Station-in-charge Inspector Jaywant Kakoria, Sub-inspector Sanjay Pandey and Chhatarpur Cyber Cell-in charge sub-inspector Sidwarth Sharma was constituted to probe the matter.

Antisemitism is not new to US campuses including Ivy Leagues, their credibility is questionable for more reasons than one. Here’s why

A mix of Georgian and Victorian-era inspired academic buildings are spread across the Northeastern United States. Besides the entitled exclusivity in the admissions process, the unreasonable fee structure and the decorated syllabus, there is also a sadistic appeal to the Gothic appearance these institutions boast of.

But, to quote Shakespeare, all that glitters is not gold.

The holier-than-thou attitude over the decades of US’s Ivy Leagues – touted as the world’s most esteemed and prestigious universities – was brought to its knees when presidents of two of the three universities, Harvard and Penn, and the third being the high-ranking MIT, refused to condemn calls for genocide of Jews at a congressional hearing on 5th December.

On 5th December, a congressional hearing on “Holding Campus Leaders Accountable and Confronting Antisemitism” was held in Washington, D.C.

At the hearing, Congresswoman Elise Stefanik confronted the Presidents of Harvard University, University of Pennsylvania and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

Her specific yes or no question to them was, “Does calling for the genocide of Jews violate your university’s rules or code of conduct regarding bullying or harassment?”

MIT President Sally Kornbluth responded saying that “if targeted at individuals and not making public statements”. When asked for a yes or no answer, Kornbluth said that she has not heard calls for the genocide of Jews on MIT campus.

The Congresswoman questioned, “But you have chants for intifada?” To this, Kornbluth replied, “I have heard chants which can be antisemitic depending on the context when calling for the elimination of the Jewish people.”

She said that such calls would be investigated as harassment only “if pervasive and severe”.

President (now former) of University of Pennsylvania, Liz Magill’s response came with wide smiles and smirks. She said, “If the speech turns into conduct it can be harassment, yes.”

When questioned again, Magill said that if such speech is directed and severe and pervasive, it is harassment. When asked if she means a yes, Magill said it is a context-dependent decision.

She maintained that “if the speech becomes conduct, it is harassment”. Magill finally responded with a yes after much struggle. President of Harvard, Dr Claudine Gay reiterated the same chorus in answer to the question.

“It (the call for genocide of Jews) can be (violate rules) depending on the context,” Dr Gay said. When asked what the context is she said, “targeted as an individual, targeted at an individual.”

“Antisemitic rhetoric when it crosses into conduct, it amounts to bullying, harassment, intimidation, that is actionable conduct and we do take action,” Dr Gay said.

The roughly 3 minute 31 second long video of the hearing took social media by the storm prompting angry responses from netizens. The matter has escalated with key stakeholders demanding accountability from the presidents of the respective universities.

President Liz Magill of University of Penn has resigned amid mounting pressure.

The focus of the hearing by the House Committee on Education and the Workforce was the rise in cases of antisemitism reported on campuses across the US and the universities’ response to the same.

This comes in the backdrop of the 7th October terrorist attack by Palestinian group Hamas on Israel killing at least 1,400 people and kidnapping more than 200 to Gaza. Israel has since vowed to avenge the death of its people and has launched an all-out offensive against the terrorist group.

A selective support for Palestinians toeing the Hamas line has since mushroomed in campuses across the United States. In the name of human rights of Palestinians, the terrorist attack by Hamas on Israel has been justified on the campuses of these so-called prestigious institutions with absolutely no repercussions from the administration.

On 11th October, four days after the brutal attack on Israel, a group of Harvard students submitted a letter in support of Palestine. This prompted several corporate institutions, particularly those with Jewish heads, warning Harvard that they will not hire students supporting Hamas. Several Jewish donors to the universities also threatened to withdraw their donations.

On 25th October, Jewish students at Cooper Union college in New York had to be locked inside library for their own safety as pro-Palestinian students tried to break down the door chanting “Free Palestine”. The Jewish students had to be escorted out through tunnels using the back door.

On 18th October, a “Stop the genocide in Gaza” die-in demonstration was reportedly organised by the Harvard Business School. A video from the demonstration showed a Jewish student mobbed by pro-Palestinian demonstrators screaming “shame, shame, shame”.

On 24th October, an antisemitic slogan was displayed on the wall of the library of George Washington University. It read, “Free Palestine From The River To The Sea.” Another message read, “Glory to our martyrs” and one read, “End the siege on Gaza”.

While several academic institutes across America, both Ivy League and, public and private, saw a dramatic rise in hostility against Jewish students, these have turned out to be symptoms of an underlying disease.

Antisemitism on US campuses before 7th October terrorist attack on Israel

A complaint letter via e-mail by the Jewish rights group ‘Brandeis Center’ to the University of Pennsylvania alleged that the latter had allowed its campus to become a hostile environment for Jewish students and a magnet for antisemites.

It pointed to a festival that was organised by the university titled “Palestine Writes Festival” which hosted antisemitic speakers. Notably, this festival came days before the terrorist attacks proving the antisemitism is pre-existing sentiment on campuses in the US.

The letter read, “In the days leading up to the September Festival, anti-Semitic graffiti and a Penn student’s violent attack on Penn’s Hillel signaled trouble to come for Jewish students and institutions on campus.”

Surprisingly, the festival was organised on the same day as the Jewish festival ‘Jewish High Holy Days of Awe”. Meanwhile, Magill, despite concerns raised by several members, stood by the event citing “free speech”.

Even now, as recently as 9th December (Saturday), Jewish students in the Penn University are being subjected to chants like “We are Hamas” whereas openly antisemitic professors and staff are still employed with the university.

Forget even the recent decades, antisemitism on US campuses goes back nearly a century. In the 1950s, Stanford University reportedly tried to limit the proportion of its Jewish students.

Stanford University is located on the West Coast of the US and is not an Ivy League university but ranks higher than Ivy League varsities.

Another report reveals that the Seth Low Junior College (SLJC) near the Columbia University was “created with the explicit goal of reducing the amount of Jewish students on the CU campus”. It was built in the early 20th century.

As per the report, the “enrollment of Jewish students at Columbia College after Seth Low Junior College’s opening dropped from 40 to 25 per cent”. Moreover, on one hand, half of the total Columbia College applicants were accepted, only one in six Jewish applicants were admitted in the early 20th century.

This was reportedly the case in most East Coast schools in the US.

One might think that on-campus antisemitism is an elephantine problem which dwarfs any other controversies surrounding academic campuses in America.

Not really. The political invasion of campuses in America which is being exposed with hatred for Jews and Israel has only compounded their already declining credibility.

The larger-than-life projected image of these institutions in the US has been a facade which has been maintained through endowments, donations and charities flowing in like dirt, open political biases, crippling admissions fees thereby giving academic access to only a handful, racial and gender persecution, and woke agendas.

Racism on US campuses

You’d be surprised, if not shocked, to know that it was only in June this year that the US Supreme Court ruled that universities can no longer determine race as grounds for admissions.

Up till the US SC verdict, race was still very much a part of the admissions process in the United States centered around the idea of “positive discrimination”.

And yet, the move was decried by the left-liberal media in the US as the end of “affirmative action”.

Racism has been rampant, like a regular petty crime, on US campuses including the so-called esteemed campuses. This has only served to fan left wing politics in the US where voices are raised prominently when incidents involve a black victim.

But when Asian or Indian students are subjected to racism, the same woke left wing crowd goes into hiding. Safe to say, US campuses are not merely dealing with crimes of unabated racism but several politicised versions of it.

In 2020, Princeton University had acknowledged that systemic racism exists on its campus following which an investigation was launched by the Trump administration.

Sexual assault cases on campus

Columbia University graduate Emma Sulkowicz made headlines in 2015 by staging a protest based on performance art against alleged sexual harassment.

Sulkowicz walked around the campus carrying a 50-pound mattress and across the stage during her graduation to symbolise the weight carried around by victims of sexual assault.

She had alleged that she was sexually assaulted by a classmate of rape during her sophomore year in 2013. The accused was cleared of the charges following a hearing by the university.

In 2017, three professors in Dartmouth’s department of psychological and brain sciences were accused of sexual abuse and misconduct. The professors reportedly resigned or retired following recommendations for dismissal.

However, the seven women who levelled the charges alleged that the college had failed to protect its students from sexual harassment and sexual assault.

A scandal broke out in Cornell University last year exposing alleged incidents of sexual assault and druggings at off-campus fraternity parties. A crime alert was issued early in November 2022 by the campus police responding to four different reports of students being drugged and at least once case of sexual assault.

In May 2022, a longtime professor at Princeton named Joshua Katz was suspended after investigation revealed that he had sex with one of his undergraduate students years ago.

In 2021, several complaints surfaced against the professor from mid-2000s alleging disturbing cases of allegedly propositioning undergraduates for sexual relationships.

In 1986, a shocking scandal was uncovered in Brown University wherein students were allegedly linked to a sex worker ring in Providence. Multiple students were charged with sex work crimes and drug possession.

Woke politics on campuses

According to The Washington Post, Harvard in 2022 warned all undergraduate students that “cisheterosexism,” “fatphobia” and “using the wrong pronouns” amounted to “abuse” and perpetuated “violence” on campus.

In May this year, the student government at the Northwestern University in Illinois “indefinitely” froze the funds of the College Republicans over an event poster showing conservative speaker James Lindsay, critical of transgenderism.

After an uproar that has been dragging in the US over participation of trans athletes in women’s sports, a bill was approved by the House Republicans in April this year barring such transgender athletes whose biological sex awas assigned at birth as male from competing on girls’ or women’s sports teams.

As if the use of a thousand pronouns for individually-preferred “gender” identification has not disadvantaged academically-focused students enough, transgenders participating against females in sports has most definitely put the latter at a physical disadvantage.

Varsity Blues scandal

High-profile names involving celebrities and politicians and their aides were at the center of a massive admissions scandal across universities.

College athletics coaches and test administrators accepted bribes and donations in exchange for recruiting students. The mastermind, William Rick Singer, was paid a whopping $25 million by celebrity parents to bribe coaches and university administrators to designate their children as purported athletic recruits to facilitate their admission.

Singer allegedly created fake charities to facilitate money for “donations” to various colleges including Yale University, Georgetown, Stanford and the University of Southern California.

The big names involved in the scandal include Lori Loughlin, Felicity Huffman, Mossimo Giannulli, William H Macy, Michelle Janavs and many more. One of the more prominent names is Gordon Ernst, former Georgetown University tennis coach known for having coached the Obamas.

Rankings scandal

In 2022, a professor at Columbia University, Michael Thaddeus, published a paper accusing the varsity of manipulating data to project that it spent more on research and instruction than it actually did.

This, reportedly, in turn is suspected to have played a role in the Ivy League institution’s jump in the rankings. The university later admitted that they had reported incorrect data but refused to admit that it was done to improve rankings.

As per the professor’s report, the varsity’s rankings moved up from no. 18 in 1988 to no 2 by 2022. Following the controversy, Columbia, Yale and Harvard announced that they would no longer participate in the rankings in the future.

The left wing bias on US campuses

The rise of wokeism on university campuses in US can easily be attributed to left-wing bias. In fact, it can be considered a branch of the same tree.

According to a poll, Republicans have the least amount of confidence (19%) in higher education in the United States whereas Democrats have the highest level of confidence at 59%.

Another related survey reportedly found that 77% of college presidents in the US agree that the perception of colleges as intolerant of conservative views has impacted people’s attitudes about higher education.

Questionable source of funding to US varsities

According to a report, US universities have been receiving funding from Qatar particularly in the period between 2001 and 2021, “precisely after the September 11 attacks”.

As per the report based on a study published in 2022, a staggering $4.7 billion was injected into universities in the United States. Moreover, the recipients did not report part of the money received as required by the law.

“Qatar has reportedly become the largest foreign donor to American academic in the two decades since 9/11,” the report reads.

In 2020, the Trump administration alleged that top US universities have “massively underreported” foreign funding from China, Russia and other nations described as “foreign adversaries”.

According to another report, Saudi Arabia owned oil company ARAMCO has been funding programmes in US universities like Princeton since as early as the 1950s. Moreover, Middle East studies programme in US institutions reportedly receive specifically from Arab countries to “advance their political agendas”.

“I don’t think there’s any doubt that the Saudis have seen such donations as a way to acquire goodwill, legitimacy and support in U.S. academia,” the report quotes NYU professor Zachary Lockman.

Interestingly, it must be noted that some of the biggest names like George Soros and the Rothschilds, which bestow donations in billions to the US acadmia, are Jewish. And it is thus a wonder as to how these institutions, funded equally well by the left-liberal globalist disruptors like their Middle Eastern counterparts, have been unable to counter antisemitism. Yet, when questions are raised against these conglomerates, they coin the term antisemitism through their rights groups and NGOs in their defence.

All in all, Universities in the US are too good to be true for their realities have been exposed for all to see since a long time. It is time to stop trusting every colonial infrastructure just because they put on a good show of elitist exclusivity.

Uttar Pradesh: Mukhtar Ansari’s prime aide Nagar Panchayat president Riyaz Ansari’s house bulldozed in Ghazipur

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The Yogi Adityanath government’s bulldozer has been relentlessly pursuing Mukhtar Ansari and his associates from interprovincial gang 191. On the 10th of December morning, the Nagar Panchayat President and the mafia’s main assistant Riyaz Ahmed Ansari’s house located at Mauza Abdulpur in Ghazipur’s Bahadurganj was the target of police action. He also used to run his camp office from here.

He is accused of abusing his position to build an illegal construction without obtaining the necessary permits on his wife Nikhat Parveen’s property which was bulldozed by a combined police and revenue team before sunrise at 5 am. The unauthorised portion was built on 760 square feet of land without approval of the construction map.

The action was initiated on the report of the Administrative Officer, Nagar Panchayat, Bahadurganj in the presence of Deputy Collector Kasimabad and other officials. The perpetrator is currently absconding and authorities also announced a reward of Rs 25 thousand on him on 9th December. Cops have already arrested his wife.

Furthermore, he is also charged with conniving with others to get his wife who is also a former municipal chairman of Bahadurganj appointed as a junior teacher in a madrassa on the basis of a fake mark sheet. A First Information Report (FIR) was registered against her after the departmental inquiry found the complaint to be true. She is at present on bail in this issue.

The offenders, in this case, include Riyaz Ansari, the then chairman of the selection committee Parvez Jamal, the then manager Nazir Ahmed and the then principal Ziaul Islam. The local police squad and Special Operations Group (SOG) have teamed up to capture them. On the order of the court on 2nd December, the police passed notices of section 82 on the houses and public places of these individuals.

A day before the bulldozer action, Riyaz Ansari and his three companions were declared fugitives by the police who also announced a reward of Rs 25,000 each. Their property information has been looked up so that, if they fail to show up within the allotted time, attachment proceedings could be launched.

The Yogi government is waging an aggressive fight against mafias that get cash, real estate and other assets through illicit means. As a result, Riyaz Ansari a principal ally of the don had to face the administrative action.

Tribal leader Vishnu Deo Sai to the next Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh, suspense over after BJP central observers meet state leaders in Raipur

The suspense over the next Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh is over, as the Bharatiya Janata Party has decided that Vishnu Deo Sai will be the next CM of the state. After BJP defeated the ruling Congress in the assembly polls, names of several BJP leaders had emerged as frontrunners for the post, including former CM Raman Singh.

Former union minister Vishnu Deo Sai, a tribal leader, was selected after a team of central observers of BJP reached Raipur. Union health minister and BJP’s Chhattisgarh co-incharge Mansukh Mandaviya, along with senior party leaders Sarbananda Sonowal and Arjun Munda were among the leaders who were sent by the party to the state to decide on the name of the Chief Minister.

59-year-old Vishnu Dev Sai is a former union minister of state and former Chhattisgarh BJP president. He was president for four years between 2018 and 2022, and has won the elections from Kunkuri in north Chhattisgarh, a region the BJP has swept. Vishnu Deo Sai was a member of the 16th Lok Sabha representing the Raigarh constituency of Chhattisgarh. He was Union Minister of State for Steel and MoS for Mines in the first Modi government.

Sao hails from the influential Sahu (Teli) community which has a sizable presence in the Durg, Raipur and Bilaspur divisions. The OBCs account for around 45 per cent of the state’s population

Sai was chosen over Raman Singh, a three-time Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh. 71-year-old Raman Singh governed the state from 2003 to 2018, and before that he was a union minister. However, he was victim of anti-incumbency after ruling for three terms, and BJP had lost badly in 2018. Other major contenders for the top post were Renuka Singh, who resigned as Union minister after being elected as an MLA, former state ministers Ramvichar Netam and Lata Usendi, and Gomti Sai, who resigned as an MP after being elected to the assembly.

Legislative Assembly elections were held in Chhattisgarh in two phases on 7 November and 17 November 2023, and the votes for 90 seats were counted on 3rd December 2023. Proving most exit polls wrong, BJP won clear majority by winning 54 seats, while ruling Congress won 35 seats in a two-way contest. Only one MLA in the house is not from either of the party, as Gondvana Gantantra Party has won one seat.

BJP is expected to announce names of chief ministers of Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan also soon.

Telangana: Animal husbandry department office ransacked, several files damaged, ex-minister Talasani Srinivas Yadav’s aide booked

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On Saturday (December 9), a former officer on special duty (OSD) of ex-Telangana minister and Bharat Rashtra Samiti (BRS) leader Talasani Srinivas Yadav, and four others were charged with trespassing into the state’s animal husbandry department office. They are accused of allegedly damaging documents and destroying CCTV cameras and furniture, in addition, the digital video recorder (DVR) cables had also been severed. The accused persons have been detained.

According to Nampally police, a watchman at the office in Shantinagar was on his regular rounds on Friday evening when he discovered ex-OSD Kalyan Kumar’s room unlocked. Upon checking through the window the watchman found “all documents spread around, as well as some documents kept on a black cover”.

The police have registered a case against ex-OSD Kalyan Kumar, Kumar’s computer operators Elijah and Mohan, and attenders Venkatesh and Prasanth under IPC sections 409 (criminal breach of trust by public servant), 427 (mischief causing damage to the amount of Rs 50), 448 (punishment for house trespass) and 477 (fraudulent cancellation, destruction, etc. of will, authority to adopt or valuable security).

“On verification, I came to know that Kalyan, computer operators Mohan and Elijah, and attenders Venkatesh and Prasanth came to the office. I suspect that Kalyan, with the help of the other four, might have taken away some documents,” the watchman stated in his complaint.

During the probe, police found many damaged papers, all dumped in polythene bags, and the room was completely ransacked according to police officials.

“The room was in a mess. When we tried to contact the director of animal husbandry Ram Chander, he did not respond despite several calls,” an officer said.

Notably, in a similar attempt, unidentified people allegedly tried to steal documents from the education department’s office near LB Stadium in the city. Police arrived on the scene on Saturday night, however, no case has been filed.