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Meta Vs The Wire: Delhi court orders conditional release of electronic devices seized from editors of The Wire in raids last year

A Delhi court has ordered the release of the electronic devices seized from the editors of the leftist propaganda website The Wire. The devices were seized following raids at the residence of The Wire founders Siddharth Varadarajan, MK Venu, and staffer Jahnavi Sen and their office in Delhi in October 2022 after the publication of a series of fake reports by the portal regarding Meta-owned Instagram.

The searches were conducted by the Delhi Police in connection with the FIR filed against the leftist publication for publishing false and malicious Meta reports against BJP leader Amit Malviya.

The court said that there was no reasonable ground for not releasing the devices to the portal’s editors and product-cum-business head Mithun Kidambi. The order was passed by Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Siddhartha Malik of Tis Hazari Courts on the applications filed by The Wire editors.

The editors sought the release of the electronic devices which were seized by the investigating officer (IO). The court ordered that the devices be released within 15 days citing that they have been in the IO’s custody for a very long time.

It said that their mirror images are available with the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) for any subsequent investigation.

“The argument of the IO that the devices might again be required for some subsequent investigation is speculative in nature based on the presumption of coming to light some new fact at a later stage, which may or may not happen. The devices of the accused persons cannot be kept indefinitely by the IO only on the speculation of an uncertain future event/discovery,” the court said.

The Delhi Police argued that the mirror images of the devices may not be enough for the retrieval of data if some new facts come to light during further probes. The court said that reasonable conditions can be imposed on the editors to ensure that the devices are available to the IO for investigation if required at a later stage.

The court directed the editors to furnish an affidavit before the IO to keep the devices in their own custody. The matter is fixed for filing of compliance report by the IO on 21 October.

The devices are crucial for the investigation because The Wire had published a large number of forged and fabricated documents to frame Amit Malviya and Meta. It is important to know who prepared the fake documents. Although The Wire had claimed that they were conned by Devesh Kumar, one of the contributors of the story, Malviya has named editors of the portal in his complaint.

On 10 October 2022, The Wire published a report with the title ‘If BJP’s Amit Malviya Reports Your Post, Instagram Will Take it Down – No Questions Asked’ authored by Jahnavi Sen, deputy editor, and executive news producer at the portal.

In the report, The Wire claimed that Bharatiya Janata Party’s IT Cell Chief Amit Malviya has such power in Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, that if he reports any post on the platform, it gets removed by the system, no questions asked.

It further claimed that even if the publisher of the post that was removed from Instagram appeals against the removal, it does not get accepted by the system as “Malviya has privileges of being on the XCheck list.”

However, Meta had denied all the allegations, and alert netizens and experts have found glaring holes in Wire’s claims. The portal proceeded to provide ‘proofs’, including screenshots of emails of Meta officials and videos, all of which were found to be forged and fabricated. For several days The Wire tried to defend its stories, despite the fact that even leftist tech experts exposed their lies. However, when two experts including a Microsoft official cited by the portal said that they never verified the Wire’s claims to be true, as claimed by Wire, the portal had to finally take down the story.

However, instead of admitting that they published a fake story, they blamed Devesh Kumar, who had contributed to the reports, and even filed a complaint against him.The Wire also withdrew its other fake Teg Fog stories, also authored by Devesh Kumar.

Following this, Amit Malviya filed a criminal complaint against The Wire and its editorial team for their Meta reports against him, which were suspended by the portal in an implicit admission that they had erred in the reportage. On 29 October last year, Delhi police registered an FIR against The Wire, its founding editors Siddharth Varadarajan, Sidharth Bhatia and MK Venu, and Deputy Editor Jahnavi Sen, on the basis of the complaint. Subsequently, the residences of the accused were raided, and seized their electronic devices for investigation.

Fact Check: TMC leader Kirti Azad passes off old photo of BJP workers as ‘Sanghis protesting against Canada outside Canara Bank’

On Sunday (September 24), Trinamool Congress leader Kirti Azad courted controversy after he falsely claimed that BJP workers mistook Canara Bank for Canada and had been protesting outsides its premises.

In a tweet (archive), the 64-year-old politician wrote, “BJP Sanghis assumed Canara Bank to be Canada and held demonstrations in front of the bank’s building.” The tweet was accompanied by a picture of a group of people, standing outside Canara Bank with BJP flags in hand.

At the time of writing, the contentious tweet had more than 2000 likes and 500 retweets. The former cricketer-turned-politician sought to exploit the ongoing diplomatic tension between India and Canada to score political brownies.

Screengrab of the tweet by Kirti Azad

The Truth behind the image

A quick ‘reverse Google image search’ of the image led us to a news report, published by Tamil daily ‘Maalai Malar’. The said report was published on August 30, 2020 i.e. 3 years ago.

At the very onset, it became clear that the picture shared by Kirti Azad had nothing to do with the ongoing diplomatic standoff between India and Canada.

The Maalai Malar report stated that BJP workers held demonstrations in Ooty against the city administration for removing a flagpole, which was installed to hoist the party flag. The municipality had alleged that no prior permission was sought from them by the BJP.

‘Screengrab of the news report by Maalai Malar’

Thus, it clearly shows that the BJP workers were not protesting against Canada in any form or manner. It is also interesting to note that the original picture was photoshopped with another image of Canara Bank by Kirti Azad to lend credence to his dubious claims.

This is however not the first time that Kirti Azad has resorted to peddling fake news on social media. Earlier in February 2022, he falsely claimed that BJP leaders were being thrashed by the common people during the second phase of polling in Uttar Pradesh. 

In reality, the video is not from Uttar Pradesh but from the State of West Bengal. The victim in the incident was BJP leader Anirban Ganguly, who informed that he was attacked by Trinamool Congress-sponsored Jihadis.

In October 2022, Kirti Azad shared a fake quote attributed to RSS leader MS Golwalkar on Twitter, which claimed that he was willing to tolerate British subjugation but not a government in the nation that granted Muslims and Dalits equal status.

Pakistani cricketers threaten to not wear sponsor logos, boycott promotional events at World Cup over non-payment of match fees

After the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) failed to approve the payments of the cricketers, the players from Pakistan have threatened to withdraw from sponsorship promotions and not wear logos of sponsors on their World Cup jerseys.

According to a report by Cricket Pakistan, the players have not received their match fees for the last four months. As a result of this, with the World Cup approaching, players are refusing to wear corporate logos on their shirts. The younger players, in particular, are struggling financially as a result of the board’s inability to settle the payments.

The board’s consideration of players’ central contracts has yet to yield favourable results. With no payments for the last four months, there appears to be a big issue ahead of an event like the World Cup.

“We are willing to represent Pakistan for free, but our question is why we should promote sponsors’ logos that are affiliated with the board. Similarly, we may decline to participate in promotional activities and other events. During the World Cup, we won’t engage in ICC’s commercial promotions and activities either,” a Pakistan cricketer was quoted as saying on the condition of anonymity.

As per the reports, the suggested contract structure provided top cricketers across all three forms with a monthly retainer amount of PKR 4.5 million. However, after tax deductions, the players only receive 2.2 to 2.3 million, which is why they are requesting a payout increase.

The players have asked the board to split the PCB’s money from the ICC and sponsors. Their case is predicated on the revenue-sharing mechanism that the PCB receives from the ICC, which amounts to around 9.8 billion rupees through PSL contracts, sponsorship deals, and bilateral series.

Meanwhile, the money distributed to the players is one billion rupees short, or 10% less than what the board receives through ICC revenue sharing. The PCB claims to be offering a fair deal, yet the players’ managers or agents influence the arrangement by their indulgence.

Pakistan’s players are likely to depart for India on Wednesday for the ICC World Cup 2023 in Hyderabad. On October 6, they will play their opening game against the Netherlands.

“Conspicuous silence on Karima Baloch’s death, impassioned speeches on Nijjar”: Baloch Human Rights Council of Canada calls out Trudeau’s double standards

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On Saturday (local time), the Baloch Human Rights Council of Canada (BHRC-Canada) wrote to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau asking why no action has been taken against Pakistan for the murder of Karima Baloch. They questioned his silence in Karima Baloch’s case in contrast to the “impassioned speeches” in the case of slain Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.

Copy of the letter written by BHRC-Canada to Canadian PM Justin Trudeau

In his letter to Trudeau, the President of BHRC-Canada, Dr Zaffar Jawaid, wrote, “Prime Minister Mr. Justin Trudeau’s conspicuous silence regarding the high-profile, unexplained death of Ms. Karima Baloch – a prominent Balochistan human rights defender – stands in stark contrast to his impassioned speeches in the House of Commons and extensive international media coverage concerning the shooting death of Mr. Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada.”

The BHRC-Canada raised concerns about the Canadian government’s consistency and fairness, particularly with regard to its handling of Balochistan’s ongoing human rights violations by the Pakistan Army.

The organisation further hit out at the Trudeau government, implying it is looking to secure political brownie points. “BHRC-Canada believes that the Canadian Government’s apparent reluctance to address Ms. Baloch’s death impartially may be linked to electoral considerations. The Baloch community in Canada is relatively small and lacks the electoral influence to significantly impact the selection of representatives in Parliament,” BHRC-Canada said.

It appealed to the Canadian government to “treat all individuals equally, without regard to race, creed, or political contributions, adding that its “past correspondence and appeals over the past two years appear to have gone unnoticed, possibly due to electoral considerations”.

Prominent Baloch activist Karima Baloch’s body was discovered by the Toronto Police near Lake Ontario on Toronto Island on December 21, 2020, under mysterious circumstances. The BHRC-Canada has expressed deep concerns regarding the Canadian government’s perceived inconsistencies in its response to the activist’s death.

It took less than 48 hours for the Canadian Police to term Karima’s death as “non-criminal”. The BHRC-Canada has said, “Karima Baloch’s untimely death, shrouded in suspicion, was swiftly and definitively concluded by the Toronto police within forty-eight hours of the discovery, with an announcement that “no foul play was suspected.”

This happened despite the Canadian government and the Toronto Police being well-informed about the grave death threats that Ms. Baloch had received from the ISI, yet they maintained silence on this matter, the BHRC-Canada has said.

Karima Baloch actively campaigned for the independence of Balochistan from Pakistan. Karima’s family and friends believed and had stated on record multiple times, that there was foul play behind her murder, which pointed at Pakistan. And yet, Canada brushed the whole matter under the carpet.

In a cryptic message issued by the Toronto Police a day after discovering Karima’s body, it said, “It is currently being investigated as a non-criminal death and there are not believed to be any suspicious circumstances.”

Baloch was a vocal critic of the Pakistani Army and the atrocities carried out by the Pakistani government on Baloch citizens. She was one of the most prominent women leaders from Balochistan and also raised the issue of Pakistan’s atricities at the United Nations.

She had accused the Justin Trudeau government in Canada of facilitating Pakistani army officials by giving them refuge.

“I belong to student organisation in Balochistan. I have seen bodies of so many of my friends whose bodies can also not be identified. These bodies were returned by this (Pakistani) army which believes in brutality. They had poured acid over the bodies. Now the same army is taking asylum in Canada. The army that entered our house and killed us, raped us, took away our children, the same army is given refuge and facilities. So that they become more equipped to kill us,” she had said calling out the Canadian government.

According to reports, though she was later allowed to take refugee, the Canadian authorities had initially rejected her asylum request, which she made after she escaped from Pakistan in 2016 with the help of a few friends and Baloch activists, fearing for her life due to threats from the Pakistan army and intelligence agencies.

It has been 3 years since Karima Baloch’s murder. But an eerie silence continues to loom in the political corridors of Canada, which has gone out on a limb to investigate the murder of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, even accusing India with no evidence whatsoever.

The two cases have exposed Canada’s hypocrisy as it maintains pin-drop silence in the case of the murder of the Baloch activist and harbours ISI men. While in the other case, it has derailed diplomatic ties with India to defend a Khalistani terrorist.

Left liberals on social media attack Sachin Tendulkar, call him ‘spineless’ for attending foundation stone laying of Varanasi cricket stadium by PM Modi

On 23rd September 2023, Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone for the international cricket stadium to be built in Varanasi. This program was attended by many eminent sportspersons including former Indian cricketers Sachin Tendulkar, Sunil Gavaskar and Kapil Dev. After images of Sachin Tendulkar attending the event emerged on media, liberal social media users started attacking him and called him spineless.

Roshan Lal wrote on his X handle, “This is Sachin Tendulkar, Former Cricketer. He never spoke for farmers. He never spoke for wrestlers. He never spoke for Manipur. He never speaks for issues. He hardly ever visited the parliament when he was a Rajya Sabha MP. But today, came running from Mumbai to Varanasi for Modi’s PR on just one call. Legend on the field, a Sarkari coward off the field.”

Dr. Nimo Yadav wrote on his X handle, “He is Sachin Tendulkar, former ICT player. During the UPA rule, he used to raise his voice against inflation and increasing petrol prices. For this UPA nominated him as RS MP so that he could raise his voice in parliament but his attendance in parliament was just .06%. In 2014, the BJP gave him Bharat Ratna for Playing in two WC finals and making 22 runs in them. Since then he has become a BJP puppet and he does whatever Modi says. He might have suffered from Tennis Elbow because of cricket, but it is Modi who made him Spineless.”

Another X user Rofl Bhaiyya Ji wrote, “The person who was God of our childhood has now become the DD News of the government by partying at Ambani’s house and posting selfies on the social media. The God of Cricket does not take any stand on any issue.”

Another X user Sohel wrote, “Spineless.”

Another X user Sumit Nayak Bharat posted, “This video of Sachin Tendulkar who is called the God of the cricket world, is for the public who gave him the title of God. Even after watching this video, does the public feel that it is questioning the government for the public interest regarding the problems of Manipur, farmer movement, wrestlers, common people like inflation, unemployment, corruption, schools, hospitals, education and health? do? I say we won’t because he doesn’t have the straightness of his spine like Neeraj Chopra. His spine is bent.”

On Saturday (September 23), PM Modi arrived in his Parliamentary constituency Varanasi to launch a slew of development projects including laying the foundation stone of an International cricket stadium in Ganjari, Varanasi. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, accompanied by cricketing legends Sachin Tendulkar, Sunil Gavaskar and Kapil Dev, as well as officials from BCCI including President Roger Binny, Vice President Rajiv Shukla and Secretary Jay Shah, also joined Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the foundation stone laying ceremony.

The cricketing legends also offered prayers at the Kashi Vishwanath temple.

The design of the stadium draws inspiration from Lord Shiva. Evidently, the roof covers in the newly constructed stadium will be crescent-shaped, its floodlights will resemble the shape of a trident, it will have ghat steps-based seating, and Bilvipatra-shaped metallic sheets on the facade. Moreover, one of the structures will be shaped like a ‘damru’.

Ghaziabad: Man commits suicide after sharing video saying he was harassed by former BSP MLA Wahab Chaudhary and others

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A 50-year-old man committed suicide in Ghaziabad on Saturday, 23 September, alleging harassment by former BSP MLA Wahab Chaudhary and an officer of the Muradnagar municipality.

The police reportedly said that deceased Shahir Husain shot a video before the alleged suicide accusing former BSP MLA Wahab Chaudhary, executive officer of Muradnagar municipality Abhishek Kumar, two advocates Mumtaz and Imran, and another person named Dharmi of harassment.

After Husain attempted suicide, his wife Walisa rescued him and rushed him to a private hospital where he died during treatment. A complaint was then made by Walisa against the persons mentioned by her husband in the video, which has now gone viral on social media.

Commissioner of Police Ajay Kumar Mishra reportedly said that based on a complaint by Husain’s wife, an FIR has been registered against the accused under Section 306 (abetment of suicide) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).

One of the accused Wahab Chaudhary represented the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) as an MLA from the Muradnagar constituency from 2012 to 2017. He is the husband of the current chairperson of the Muradnagar municipality.

Notably, Wahab Chaudhary was earlier arrested in 2021 in the murder case of an 18-year-old man in Ghaziabad. The former BSP MLA, along with one of his nephews and one other, was arrested for allegedly killing the man.

Nitish Kumar will be PM candidate of I.N.D.I. Alliance, no one more capable than him: JDU leader Maheshwar Hazari

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Maheshwar Hazari, a prominent Janata Dal (United) leader and the deputy speaker of the Bihar Assembly, has said that the opposition I.N.D.I. Alliance members will present Nitish Kumar as the coalition’s prime ministerial face. Hazari added that a statement to this effect is set to be issued shortly by the alliance. He was responding to queries on the preparations of the party ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.

“Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has all the qualities needed for the PM. Whenever the I.N.D.I. Alliance would announce the name for the Prime Minister candidate, it is going to be Nitish Kumar’s name”, Bihar’s deputy speaker said.

The three meetings convened by the opposition alliance this year did not result in the announcement of the Prime Minister candidate for the Lok Sabha elections scheduled to take place next year.

“The country’s tallest socialist leader after Rammanohar Lohiya, according to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is Nitish Kumar”, Hazari added trying to use incumbent PM Modi to prop up Nitish Kumar’s claim. The JD(U) supremo has been the chief minister of Bihar for 18 years and has served five times as a minister in the central government, per the lawmaker.

However, Nitish Kumar has said multiple times that he has no desire to become prime minister and would instead lead the opposition’s campaign in the upcoming general election. “I have said this before and I will repeat it again. I have no ambition for myself. All I want is for Opposition leaders to unite and forge ahead. This will be to the benefit of the entire country”, the Bihar CM said.

The I.N.D.I. Alliance is a political alliance of 28 parties including Trinamool Congress, Aam Aadmi Party, Samajwadi Party, Rashtriya Janata Dal, Janata Dal (United) and Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) among others and is led by the Indian National Congress. The alliance has come together in an attempt to defeat PM Narendra Modi and the BJP-led NDA alliance.

Punjab’s debt rose by Rs 50,000 crore under AAP government: Governor seeks details of fund utilisation while opposition demands an audit

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On Friday (22 September), Governor Banwarilal Purohit sought details from Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann regarding the utilisation of funds citing the alarming surge in the state’s debt under the AAP regime. While replying to CM Mann’s letter written a day earlier, the Governor stated that he has learned that Punjab’s debt has gone up by about Rs 50,000 crore under the Aam Aadmi Party dispensation. 

After highlighting the rise in debt, he sought from Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann details of the utilisation of “this huge amount”. 

Notably, he was responding to Mann’s letter in which the Punjab CM had requested the Governor to take up the issue of the rural development fund (RDF) amounting to Rs 5,637 crore pending with the President and the Prime Minister. 

Responding to his demand, the Governor asserted that it would be appropriate “to wait for the decision of the Supreme Court” as the state government had already moved a plea on the matter before the apex court, earlier in July.

In response to Mann’s letter, the governor wrote, “I have received your letter regarding the Rural Development Fund (RDF) amounting to Rs 5,637 crore and requesting for my intervention to take up the case with the Prime Minister. At the outset, I would like to convey that I am duty-bound to serve the people of Punjab.”

He added, “I have learned from the media reports that you have already approached the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India before approaching me. It would be appropriate to wait for the decision of the highest court before anything is done on this issue.” 

Seeking details about the utilisation of funds, the Governor emphasised that through a detailed response regarding the fund utilisation from the state government, he could highlight that the funds were utilised properly and convince the Prime Minister regarding his request. 

In the letter, he added, “Further, I have learned that the debt of Punjab rose by about Rs 50,000 crore during your regime. Details of utilisation of this huge amount may be furnished so that I will be able to convince the prime minister that money has been properly utilised.”

Opposition writes a letter to the Governor demanding a comprehensive audit regarding utilisation of funds

Following the exchange of letters between CM Bhagwant Mann and the Governor, opposition parties in Punjab have raised a demand to conduct an audit of the borrowings under Mann’s leadership. Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) launched an attack on the Aam Aadmi Party and asked if the money was spent only on “self-promotion” and paying the “air travel and hotel bills” of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.

Subsequently, the Leader of the Opposition in the Punjab Assembly, Partap Singh Bajwa wrote a letter to the Governor on Saturday (23rd September). In the letter, he pointed out that the additional debt of Rs 50,000 crore has resulted in an increase in the debt-to-GDP ratio to 47.6 percent.

Bajwa highlighted the election promises of the AAP government and how the Arvind Kejriwal-led party had assured voters that they would alleviate Punjab from its debt burden but the reality is completely different. 

He stated, “However, it has come to our attention that the reality seems to diverge significantly from these assurances. In just 18 months, the AAP-led government has borrowed a staggering Rs 50,000 crore.” 

Bajwa added that the most concerning aspect is the apparent lack of transparency and accountability in the “utilisation of this substantial loan”. 

Asserting that it is a challenge to obtain information from the current government, he demanded, “These circumstances underscore the urgent need for an immediate and comprehensive audit, under the purview of the Accountant General of Punjab. This audit is not just a request, it is a demand for transparency and accountability.” 

India to cancel OCI cards of Khalistani terrorists living in US, UK, Canada & Australia, properties of 19 to be seized under UAPA

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In a major crackdown on Khalistani extremism, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has decided to confiscate the properties of 19 Khalistani terrorists, media reported on Sunday (24 September), citing sources. The action against these foreign-based Khalistani terrorists will be taken under section 33 (5) of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA). This comes after NIA already confiscated the properties of SFJ spokesperson Gurpatwant Singh Pannun in Chandigarh yesterday, and a court notice was issued to confiscate the property of slain Khalistatni Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Jalandhar.

According to media reports, the central investigating agency has prepared a list of Khalistani terrorists who are hiding in foreign nations, including Britain, the US, Canada, UAE, and Pakistan among others. Soon major action is expected to be taken against these Khalistani terrorists. 

People aware of the matter said that the government has asked the agencies to identify the properties of the terrorists hiding abroad. They added that the government has asked the agencies to cancel their Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI), and Persons of Indian Origin (PIO) cards to bar their entry into India.

According to an India Today report, the NIA list includes the name of 19 Khalistani terrorists along with their current hideout, majority of them are based in the United Kingdom, UK. These terrorists are accused of running anti-India propaganda and terror activities from abroad.

  1. Lakhbir Singh Rode, based in Canada
  2. Jatinder Singh Grewal, based in Canada
  3. Paramjeet Singh Pamma, based in the United Kingdom (UK)
  4. Kulwant Singh Muthada, based in the UK
  5. Sukhpal Singh, based in the UK 
  6. Sarabjeet Singh Benoor, based in the UK
  7. Kulwant Singh (Kanta), based in the UK
  8. Gurmeet Singh (Bagga Baba)
  9. Gurpreet Singh (Baghi), based in the UK
  10.  Dupinder Singh, based in the UK
  11. Wadhva Singh (Babbar chacha), based in Pakistan
  12. Ranjit Singh Neeta, based in Pakistan
  13. Jasmeet Singh Hakeemzada, a drug smuggler based in Dubai, UAE
  14. JS Dhaliwal, based in the United States
  15. Harpreet Singh (Rana Singh), based in the US
  16. Harjhap Singh (Jappi Singh), based in the US
  17. Amardeep Singh Purewal, based in the US
  18. S Himmat Singh, based in the US
  19. Gurjant Singh Dhillon, based in Australia

This development comes a day after the NIA confiscated the properties of Canada-based ‘designated individual terrorist’ Gurpatwant Singh Pannun. NIA also started the procedure to confiscate the property of khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, who was killed in Canada in June this year. The actions were taken on the orders of a CBI-NIA Special Court in Mohali.

Previously, security agencies identified a group of 11 individuals, believed to have affiliations with both criminal organisations and terrorist groups. They are currently hiding in Canada, the United States, and Pakistan. Among them, eight suspects are said to be operating within Canada.

The agencies’ list included the names of gangsters and terrorists like — Harvinder Sandhu aka Rinda believed to be in Pakistan, Lakhbir Singh aka Landa, Sukhdool Singh aka Sukha Duneke (killed three days ago), Arshdeep Singh aka Arsh Dalla, Ramandeep Singh aka Raman Judge, Charnjit Singh aka Rinku Bihla, Sanawer Dhillon and Gurpinder Singh aka Baba Dalla. All of the latter are believed to be in Canada.

Danish Ali used unparliamentary language for me twice, context of Ramesh Bidhuri’s comments needs to be examined: BJP MP Ravi Kishan Shukla

On Sunday (September 24), BJP leader Ravi Kishan Shukla wrote to the Speaker of the Lok Sabha, highlighting the unparliamentary leader of the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) Kunwar Danish Ali in the Lok Sabha.

In his letter, the BJP MP from Gorakhpur said, “I would like to draw your kind attention towards the habit and behaviour of heckling by Shri Kunwar Danish Ali during the discussion or participation of another Member of Parliament in House in the past. Twice he had used unparliamentary language against me.”

Ravi Kishan Shukla informed that Danish Ali made derogatory remarks about his children on December 9 last year during the discussion on ‘The Population Bill, 2019.’

“…Shri Danish Ali tried to interrupt me and made personal remarks against me stating that the Member is introducing a Private Members Bill in the House although he is himself having 4 children, Such sort of behaviour is unacceptable and needs to be examined by your esteemed office,” he pointed out.

The BJP MP has now sought action against Kunwar Danish Ali and examination of the latter’s comments about him during the discussion on the Population Control Bill last year.

“I would like to urge you to look into the matter and examine the unparliamentary acts and use of words by Shri Kunwar Danish Ali while I was tabling my Private Members Bill on Population Control on 9.12.2022 in the House for which I shall be highly obliged,” he added.

Ravi Kishan Shukla speaks on the Ramesh Bidhuri- Danish Ali controversy

While highlighting the remarks made by Ramesh Bidhuri, he said, “I would like to state that Shri Bidhuri used the objectionable words due to continuous heckling and disturbance made by Shri Kunwar Ali and that’s too in the heat of the arguments.”

“However, the circumstances which leads to outcome of such objectionable words used by Member of Parliament against another Member of the House needs to be revisited and examined,” the BJP MP added in his letter to Lok Sabha speaker Om Birla.

Ravi Kishan Shukla emphasised, “Sir, it is beyond any dispute that whatever the words used by Shri Ramesh Bidhuri against Shri Kunwar Danish Ali is unacceptable. However, the way things are being manipulated and used for the political agenda and grabbing media attention by Shri Kunwar Danish Ali is objectionable.”

Danish Ali’s casteist slur against PM Modi provoked Ramesh Bidhuri’s outburst

On Saturday (September 23), BJP MP Nishikant Dubey revealed that Danish Ali made “highly objectionable and blasphemous” remarks against Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He said that the BSP MP called PM Modi “Neech”, which triggered Ramesh Bidhuri and that he fell into Ali’s trap.

In a letter to Speaker Om Birla, Dubey accused Ali of giving a running commentary during Bidhuri’s address in Lok Sabha on Thursday (September 21), as well as making derogatory remarks intended to make him to lose his cool.

“When Shri Danish Ali was busy in instigating Shri Bidhuri with his superlatives (?), i.e., Shri Danish Ali, made a highly objectionable and blasphemous remark against our Honourable Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi Jee, by consuming his entire lung-power notwithstanding the availability of microphone that ‘neech ko neech nahi kahenge to kya khange’,” he pointed out.

On Sunday (September 24), BJP MP Harnath Singh Yadav also wrote to the Lok Sabha Speaker, highlighting that Danish Ali used the word ‘Neech’ to describe Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

“I am angry about the fact that the word ‘neech’ was used in the Parliament for our respected Prime Minister Narendra Modi ji. In the end, I humbly request that the entire matter should be investigated thoroughly,” he added.