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The horrors of partition: How the British left a legacy of unrest which haunts us to this day

“So let us call genocide, genocide and not just deaths”, said Adam Schiff. It’s time to recognise and document the partition horrors of the Hindu genocide. India’s Partition is a horror story of genocide and generational loss that till a few years back, few wanted to talk about, hardly write or document.

The world’s worst historical horrors of mass genocide were the cold-blooded ruthless murder of Indians- babies, children, pregnant women, and men of all ages as they got displaced on account of an unwilling forceful partition.

Around 14th August 1947, united India was cruelly divided, partitioning the once spiritual divine all-embracing land into 3 parts- India, West Pakistan and East Pakistan on religious grounds, while the Britisher preached secularism. And this partition came at a cost, at the cost of genocide of more than 2 million Indians. 

In world history, the largest forced migration that ever took place was of Indians, forcing our ancestors to leave their motherland in the name of partition. It was not just demarcating political borders and division but uprooting around 20 million Indians from their families, home, livelihood, business, property, and belongings. They were compelled to migrate to unknown territory with no idea of a destination or future. And it was not a happy migration. There was chaos, looting of both humans and properties, destruction and uncontrolled killings.

People were raped, murdered and burnt alive while they migrated post-partition. Trains transporting people were put on fire, and bodies were found in ashes when they reached the station. There was a bloodbath everywhere. Mass genocide of babies, women (pregnant women, mothers), men and elderly, continued for days – none were spared. And the ever so organisationally strong efficient Britishers simply looked on and allowed these to happen. They created mayhem of a cruel unwise unplanned partition, failing to provide protected passage, security or administrative help. 

A horror worse than the freedom struggle of 200 years. All due to the mindless division of the 5000-year-old ancient Indian civilisation that the colonial Britishers took control by brutal force and were unhappy to leave, as were compelled to leave India by the continuous fight of Indian freedom fighters. Unhappy for having to leave a rich resourceful, mighty country like India that in 300 years made the United Kingdom wealthy, helped build their country and infrastructure, uplifted and boosted its economy, fed its people, gave the queen ‘The Kohinoor’ – the world’s largest and most expensive diamond.

Pre-British rule, India’s share of the world economy was 23%, as large as all of Europe put together. By the time the British left India, it had dropped to just over 3%. In 1820, India’s GDP was 16% of the world total. By 1870 during British rule, it had fallen to 12%, and by 1947 had fallen to its lowest ever at 4%. Comparatively, in 1858 when the UK entered India its GDP was a mere 0.711 only and within 12 years in 1870 its GDP was highest at 23.8%. In 1947, Britain became super rich at India’s expense with a GDP of 10.432.

But what did the British do while leaving? Instead of giving the nation back to the original owners of the land, the Hindu Indians; they partitioned India on religious line, cut apart the nation illogically and separated land for Muslims and named it Pakistan. The Britishers, known to have pandered to the Muslims, carried a cruel divisive plan even in the partition of fuelling fire on religious and communal lines. Consequently, even after the partition, what followed was hatred and killings, unrest so much that the nation burnt like never before and was coloured in blood everywhere. The hatred still exists, still continues.

Years on, the pain lives on.

NorthEast, Assam & Partition

There was no corner of the country that was spared. For North East, especially Assam, partition divided our beautiful state, changing land and borders- interprovincial borders of the colonial era became international boundaries changing the dynamics, demography and economy of the state. Along with mass migration here too followed again by killings, and deaths, and partition largely destroyed a flourishing economy of the state and thereby of the entire northeast region. Partition after-affects still hover over Assam, from people to lives, geography to economy to demography.

If there is a single reason for Assam and the NorthEast to be alienated from the rest of India remaining landlocked for lifelong and a region deprived of development and growth and almost given away to China, it is only due to partition. Partition physically separated Assam and NorthEast(NE) from the rest of the country save a narrow passage of 22 kilometres commonly known as the Chicken’s Neck, which is only 17 km wide at its narrowest. Partition took away NorthEast’s natural outlet to the sea that existed since 1904 through the port of Chittagong which became a part of East Pakistan. It disrupted the natural channel of riverine communication, rail and road networks that provided connectivity to this area and had adverse effects on the economy of Assam. This alienated NE from mainland India, depriving it of support, attention from New Delhi and playing a big role in its under-development.

Assam also lost a wealthy district* in terms of the thriving tea, lime and cement industries which in turn resulted in a serious loss of revenue. Partition disrupted the social and economic lives of the various tribal communities in the region, destroying the traditional links that tribal communities, such as the Khasis, Jiantias and Garos, had with the East Pakistani districts of Sylhet and Mymensingh, leaving them split between India and Pakistan, based on their place of residence. 

The Census Report of 1951 categorically observed that ‘the far-reaching effects of this loss will continue to be felt by Assam for long.’ And truly, we are not yet able to be at par with the other states of India. The negative effects of the partition of Assam are hardly studied and hence the region languishes as an unacknowledged site of partition experience. Partition was also not taken kindly by the then East Pakistan, present-day Bangladesh and even after 75 years, Assam is to date continuously a target for usurpations by any means. The present means used is mass infiltration by illegal migrants trying to change the demography further; and future control of the state. It is only due to partition that today the National Registrar of Citizenship (NRC) had to be implemented as the changing demography of land and lives and the threat to Assamese identity looms large. Besides, the only connection through the Chicken Neck is the reason for the region being under constant threat from expansionist China and other neighbours fuelling separatist movements, unrest and terrorism.

Even after 70+ years, Assam is yet to recover from the great loss and can hardly regain back its prosperous economy that was once upon a time. Though in the last 9 years efforts are on to develop northeast and Assam, bring it to par with the rest of the nation and revive its economy through South Asian connect.

Yet the lives, land and livelihood lost can never be recovered back. The horrors cannot be forgotten, cannot be undone. The stories that still haunt the sufferers, the agony their ancestors have undergone can hardly be minimized. They still live on. No country needs to go through such times again.

*Sylhet which belonged to the northeast was the most economically important city along with being a spiritual and cultural centre. Sylhet Valley was a large oil and gas-producing region, a hub of tea production and famous for its high-quality cane and agarwood. To date, it produces the highest amount of tea, natural gas and fertilizer.

Himachal CM blames masons and labourers from Bihar for faulty construction after several houses swept away by floods and landslides

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On August 16, Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu blamed migrant masons and labourers from Bihar for the destruction caused due to landslides following excessive rainfall. Himachal Pradesh is facing the worst natural calamity of the last 50 years. Due to excessive rain and landslides, several houses have been swept away. Around 70 people have lost their lives to date.

In an interview with the Indian Express, Chief Minister said that the architects and labourers from outside come to HP and construct floors on the floor without applying the scientific methods that lead to such disasters. He said, “The migrant architects (masons), whom I call ‘Bihari architects’, come here and construct floor on the floor. We do not have local masons.”

The popular tourist destination Shimla is one of the most affected regions during this monsoon calamity. Several buildings have collapsed, and new videos emerge on social media recorded by the locals where screams can be heard in the background as the buildings collapse like a pack of cards. The CM said the old Shimla city has a robust drainage system and tall government buildings are safe, which is evidence that the constructions in recent years did not follow structural engineering standards.

He said, “People construct houses without applying scientific methods. In recently made buildings, the drainage system is very poor. People believe they are draining the water without knowing that water is going nowhere but into the hills, making them fragile. Shimla is over one and a half centuries old, and its drainage system is excellent. Now there are buildings in the Nallas (runlets). The houses which are collapsing these days have not gone through the standards of structural engineering.”

CM added, “Our secretariat is a nine-storey building, and the building of Advanced Study in Himachal University, Summer Hill, is an eight-storey building. There was no technology when these buildings were constructed, but the structuring was there. We have never heard of these buildings being in danger, ever.”

Chief Minister also blamed improper cutting of rocks to widen highways. He said, “There is a way to cut the hills. Hills are always cut in slopes at an angle of 45 degrees, 60 degrees, etc., but not at 90 degrees, as was done at many locations between Kalka and Shimla.”

A yellow warning was issued by the local MeT station indicating heavy rainfall, thunderstorm, and lightning at isolated places from August 14 to 17 and predicted a wet spell in the state till August 19.

Bihar: Family burns 62-year-old Mohammad Kalimuddin to death for ‘hidden treasure’

In a shocking incident from Kishanganj in Bihar, 62-year-old Mohammad Kalimuddin was burnt to death by his own family members over the belief that he has a ‘hidden treasure’. The shocking incident happened on the evening of 15 August in Dulali village, which is within the jurisdiction of Bahadurganj police station.

A local occultist reportedly tricked the family of the 62-year-old man into believing that he had a secret treasure which consisted of riches and priceless jewellery. The family members continued to put pressure on Kalimuddin to reveal the location of the concealed wealth, but he repeatedly denied knowing anything about it, which incensed his relatives.

He was eventually wrapped in old clothes, doused with petrol and set ablaze on the night of Independence Day. The nearby villagers raced to the scene after hearing his cries, but by the time they arrived, he had already passed away. The Bahadurganj police responded promptly to the information and proceeded to the spot to question the family about the circumstances surrounding the horrifying episode.

Bahadurganj police station sub-inspector Pushpa Kumari said, “One of his sons told us that they burned him to death as it will fill their home with gold and precious jewels.” She added that it was a case related to superstition. She mentioned that every member of the family appeared “mentally ill.”

Another police official asserted that a local godman had deceived the deceased’s family members into believing that the victim was the owner of a buried treasure that was rich in gold and priceless ornaments. They then started exerting pressure on him to divulge the whereabouts of the treasure’s secret place.

The police official said that his family members became enraged and wrapped him in old garments before setting him on fire after putting petrol because he vehemently denied having any knowledge of the treasure. The locals rushed to their place after hearing his screams, but he had already passed away.

The dead body was found by the police, who subsequently sent it for an autopsy. The old man’s other son, who worked out of state, is expected to return soon, according to the authorities. Police conveyed, “We will act only after a formal First Information Report (FIR) is registered in this case. We are waiting for his son’s return.”

Complaint filed against Congress leader Randeep Surjewala in Indore over his ‘Rakshas’ and ‘Asura’ remarks against BJP and its supporters

On Thursday, August 17, the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) filed a complaint against Congress leader Randeep Surjewala over his recent ‘Rakshas’ and ‘Asura’ jibes against those who voted for the BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The complaint was filed at Indore district court in which it has been demanded that a case be registered against Randeep Surjewala under sections 290, 504, 505, 506, and 153A. Reportedly, the complaint has been submitted by Indore social media in charge of the BJP, Govind Singh Bains. The court has sought a report from the police by September 15.

Govind Singh Bains, who is a advocate told the media that his sentiments have been hurt as a voter due to the recent comments made by the Congress leader.

This comes after Randeep Singh Surjewala while addressing a public gathering in Kaithal in Haryana on Sunday “cursed” the voters of the BJP calling them “rakshas” (demons). Kaithal is the same constituency where Surjewala had lost by around 500 votes in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.

“Demons of the BJP and JJP, you are demons. Those who vote for the Bharatiya Janata Party and those who support the Bharatiya Janata Party have demonic tendencies. I curse from the land of Mahabharat today,” Surjewala said.

A day after this, instead of apologising, Surjewala doubled down the attack on the BJP and PM Modi and called him an ‘Asura’.  

“Who is not filled with compassion, who does not love the people? He is not a ruler, he is an asura. The one who does not love the farmer, the labourer, and the youth,” Surjewala asserted. He also added that emotions and sentiments in dialogues are more important than words, which only a sensitive person can understand.

It is notable that the Congress leader has in recent days been on a spree of making insensitive comments about the BJP leaders and the voters. After attacking BJP with Rakshas and Asura barbs, Surjewala was heard using derogatory language for women during his public speeches. 

BJP IT Cell head Amit Malviya shared a video on X (formerly Twitter), wherein Randeep Surjewala was heard using abusive words for women while addressing the crowd in Kaithal. 

“After calling 23 crore countrymen who voted for BJP as demons, now Rahul Gandhi’s close aide Randeep Surjewala has also started abusing sisters and daughters in his public speeches. The party whose leaders use such indecent language for women can never be serious about women’s safety. A clear example of this is visible in Rajasthan,” Malviya wrote in Hindi.

BJP condemns remarks against PM Modi by Congress leaders

The comments by Congress leader Randeep Singh Surjewala have strongly been condemned by the BJP leaders and members. BJP spokesperson Shehzad Poonawala slammed the Congress leader saying, “Congress has crossed all its limits. Randeep Surjewala, who calls ‘Afzal Guru’ ‘Afzal guru ji’, and his party members call ‘Osama’ ‘Osama ji’, has started abusing Indian voters. Congress party says on foreign land that democracy has died and ‘Bharat Mata’ has been murdered.”

11-month-old boy mauled to death by a stray dog at a farm in Uttar Pradesh’s Deoria

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An 11-month-old baby boy was mauled to death by a stray dog on August 15 in Uska Rajbhar Tola village of the Bhatni area of Deoria in Uttar Pradesh. The parents of the boy, originally from Kannauj, were working as labourers on a chicken farm in Deoria. The child was napping on the cot while his parents worked on the farm when he was taken to a field by the canine who killed him.

Neeraj Kumar lived with his wife Kiran and his infant child at Vishal Singh’s egg farm in the hamlet of Bhatni police station area. They were working there for the past 2 months. The couple was working on the evening of Independence Day and had put the infant, named Lalla, to sleep on the cot. Soon after, a dog arrived and lifted him from there.

The animal started to run after grabbing the victim in its mouth. The parents heard the child’s screams and started chasing after it. Afterwards, the dog along with the baby entered a field where it mauled him to death. He was brought to the Community Health Centre (CHC) by the parents with the help of locals where the medical staff pronounced him deceased.

Following the tragedy, the parents of the child are inconsolable. They have now returned to their village following the death of their only son. There is a sense of panic throughout the neighbourhood after the incident as people are scared of the menace of stray dogs.

According to Station Officer Dr Mahendra Kumar, information has been obtained about the death of a child in Uska village as a result of a dog bite. His parents have returned to their home. An investigation would be conducted if a complaint is registered. Vishal Singh mentioned that the pair from Kannauj had arrived to work on the egg farm two months earlier. He added, “Everyone has been shocked by the incident. Will be cautious about security after learning from the occurrence.”

Dogs attack a six-year-old

A few days ago, a pack of dogs attacked a six-year-old boy, named Ayush, who was following his father, Sankata Gond in Chhapia Jaidev of Bhatni region. He was severely bitten and scratched by them. As soon as he reached outside the village, more than half a dozen dogs simultaneously assaulted the innocent and started scratching him.

They abandoned him and fled as the nearby individuals raced after the screams were heard, but by then he had suffered major wounds. The family members took him to the Primary Health Centre for medical care, where he was directed to Maharishi Devraha Baba Medical College and even they referred him to Baba Raghav Das Medical College for treatment as his health situation grew critical.

Out-of-court settlement of Gyanvapi issue not possible, not ready to give up even an inch of the land: Advocate Vishnu Shankar Jain

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Representing the Hindu side in the Gyanvapi case, Advocate Vishnu Shankar Jain stated on Thursday that an out-of-court settlement in the Gyanvapi Mosque issue is not legally possible under the CPC. This statement was made after Jitendra Singh Bisen, the international president of the Vishwa Vedic Sanatan Sangh, wrote a letter to Anjuman Intejamia proposing an out-of-court settlement in the Gyanvapi case. 

“It has no legal value. Order 23 of the CPC clearly states that until all parties agree, no compromise can be made. And in matters related to the country and society, where a representative suit is filed involving the entire society, even if one person or party wants to settle alone, they cannot. So this initiative for an out-of-court settlement is not possible under the CPC, as it is not legally possible,” he said. 

He further added that “None of our parties or clients are ready for a settlement.”

While speaking to ANI, Advocate Vishnu Shankar Jain stated that they are not willing to compromise, as doing so would require giving up some of their rights. They are not ready to give up even an inch of land.  

“I want to ask through your medium, how will the settlement or compromise happen? A compromise only happens when you give up some of your rights and the other person gives up some of theirs. Here, we are not ready to give up even an inch of the land inside the barricade. We want the entire area inside the barricade,” he said. 

He further reiterated that “The way you have used a temple as a mosque, the Muslim side should apologise for using a temple complex in the wrong way, so there is no question of compromise.” 

The scientific survey of the complex, adjacent to Kashi Vishwanath Temple, excluding Wuzu Khana, began on August 4, following the Allahabad High Court’s order, which allowed the ASI to conduct the survey to determine if the 17th-century mosque was constructed over a pre-existing structure of a Hindu temple.  

The Allahabad High Court on August 3 had dismissed the plea filed by the Muslim side, the Anjuman Intezamia Masjid Committee, challenging the Varanasi court order allowing the ASI to conduct a scientific survey of the Gyanvapi mosque premises.


(This news report is published from a syndicated feed. Except for the headline, the content has not been written or edited by OpIndia staff)

Madhya Pradesh: Convict gets early release from jail for ‘good behavior’, brutally rapes another minor girl

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 In a heart-breaking incident that has left Madhya Pradesh in shock, a 35-year-old rape convict who was released after getting relief in a jail term, raped another minor girl in Satna district on Wednesday evening, a police official said on Thursday.

The accused has been identified as Rakesh Verma (35), a resident of Krishna Nagar area, Satna. He took the minor by caressing her and then raped her. The health condition of the minor is critical and she has been referred to Rewa Medical College hospital for further treatment.

According to City Superintendent of Police (CSP) Mahendra Singh Chouhan, 12 years ago, the accused Verma had raped a minor girl (around four and half years old) in the district following which he was convicted and sentenced to 10 years of imprisonment.

The accused only served seven years of imprisonment and the remaining three years of jail was pardoned after his good behaviour in jail. Around one-and-a-half-year back he was released from the jail after completing the sentence and now he has committed the same crime again.

CSP Chouhan said, “The accused Rakesh Verma took the girl with him by caressing her from the Jagatdev Talab area in the district at around 5 pm on Wednesday. When we came to know about the matter, we searched for the minor and found that the accused had raped her.”

The minor was brought to the hospital and after primary treatment she was referred to Rewa for further treatment. The police registered a case under relevant sections in the matter and arrested the accused. Further investigation into the matter is underway, says the Police.

When asked about the bulldozer action on the properties of the accused, the CSP said that they would take all the necessary action into the matter.

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US asks Pakistan to investigate recent attacks on Churches in Faisalabad

After an Islamist mob attacked churches and Christian homes in the Jaranwala area of the Faisalabad district in Pakistan over ‘blasphemy’ rumours, the United States has expressed concern and asked Pakistan to probe the mob attack on Christian homes and eight churches that have been burned down.

During a press briefing on Wednesday, US State Department spokesperson Vedant Patel was asked about the message the US would send out to Pakistan which is included in the CPC countries—Countries of Particular Concern. 

Responding to this, Patel said, “So we are deeply concerned that churches and homes were targeted in response to reported Quran desecration in Pakistan. We support peaceful freedom of expression and the right to freedom of religion and belief for everybody. And as we have previously said, we are always concerned about incidents of religiously motivated violence. Violence or the threat of violence is never an acceptable form of expression, and we urge Pakistani authorities to conduct a full investigation into these allegations and call for calm for all of those involved.”

Notably, some countries are designated after a review by the US President as CPC countries over their government’s involvement or tolerance of severe violations of religious freedom including systematic violations such as torture, prolonged detention without charges, forced disappearance or denial of life, liberty and security of persons. Currently, Pakistan is marked as a Country of Particular concern along with China, Iran, Cuba, Russia, Saudi Arabia and others.

According to Pakistani media reports, over 100 people involved in the attacks have been detained.  The government of Pakistan’s Punjab province in a statement said that a high-level probe has been initiated into the matter. Before this, interim Information Minister for Punjab, Amir Mir claimed that the violent attacks in Faridabad were a “well thought out conspiracy”. He added that conspirators intended to disrupt the peace by instigating public sentiments. Mir claimed that the mob reacted ‘strongly’ following the alleged desecration of the Quran.

Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar, the caretaker Prime Minister of Pakistan, urged law enforcement officials on Wednesday to nab those responsible for the vandalism of churches in Jaranwala, Faisalabad.

“I am gutted by the visuals coming out of Jaranwala,#Faisalabad. Stern action would be taken against those who violate the law and target minorities. All law enforcement has been asked to apprehend culprits and bring them to justice. Rest assured that the government of Pakistan stands with our citizenry on equal basis,” Kakar tweeted.

Several horrifying videos of the mob violence against Christian minorities in Pakistan surfaced online exhibiting the reality of the self-proclaimed ‘Riyasat e Medina’ which prioritises hounding its religious minorities even when the economy of the country is in shambles.

According to Christian leader Akmal Bhatti, the crowd ravaged at least five churches and plundered goods from abandoned houses after Maulanas made announcements in mosques inciting the Islamist mob.

Taking to X, the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan condemned the mob violence in Faisalabad and said that the frequency and scale of such violent, systematic and often uncontainable attacks have surged over recent years. The body added that the Pakistani state has failed to protect the religious minorities. The commission suggested that the government should deploy special police forces to protect the places of worship belonging to religious minorities in Pakistan.

“Both the perpetrators and instigators of this violence must be identified and punished to the full extent of the law. The government must waste no time in raising and equipping special police forces to protect religious minorities’ sites of worship as directed by the 2014 Supreme Court judgment,” HRCP tweeted.

In Pakistan, blasphemy is punishable by death. Many people have been lynched by enraged Islamist mobs over mere suspicion of blasphemy. In 2011, blasphemy accusations led to the deaths of a former provincial governor, Salman Taseer, and a minister for minorities, Shahbaz Bhatti.

Fresh rift in I.N.D.I.A. alliance after Alka Lamba of Congress hints party will contest all 7 LS seats in Delhi, AAP says “no point of alliance”

Congress leader Alka Lamba has stirred up a hornet’s nest by claiming that the party will fight all seven Lok Sabha seats in Delhi alone. This comes after Delhi Congress leaders on Wednesday (16th August) met the Congress top brass to review preparedness for the Lok Sabha elections next year. This is significant because both Congress and AAP are parts of the I.N.D.I.A. alliance, showing the continuing rift between the parties.

“Rahul Gandhi, Kharge ji, KC Venugopal, and Deepak Babaria ji were present in the meeting which went on for three hours. The meeting commenced with discussions on the organisational weaknesses and what needs to be done to strengthen it. The second suggestion was that we have to prepare for the Lok Sabha election and we have to start preparing for all seven seats in Delhi,” Lamba said.

She further added that it has not been decided how many seats the Congress will contest in Delhi but quoted Rahul Gandhi saying that he said you can fight on all seven seats and win. “The concern was expressed that Kejriwal kept targeting the Congress right from the beginning and that our vote has gone to Aam Aadmi Party. BJP has a stable line…our fight is with BJP but our vote has gone to AAP. And two senior leaders of AAP are in jail and the CM could also face action. All this was expressed. But whether we will fight or not and on how many seats was not discussed but that we must be prepared on all seven seats,” the Congress spokesperson said.

The statement by Lamba was met with a fierce response from Congress’ I.N.D.I.A. partner, AAP. The party said that if the Congress does not intend to fight along with AAP in Delhi in 2024 then there is no point in going for the I.N.D.I.A. alliance. “If they (Congress) don’t want to form an alliance in Delhi, then it makes no sense to go for the INDIA alliance, it is a waste of time. The party’s top leadership will decide whether or not to attend the next meeting of INDIA alliance,” AAP spokesperson Priyanka Kakkar said.

Another rift now seems to have surfaced in the already feeble Opposition alliance with the Delhi Congress now in damage control mode. All India Congress Committee in-charge for Delhi Deepak Babaria said no discussions were held about the alliance in the meeting. “Alka Lamba is a spokesperson but she is not an authorised spokesperson for talking on such important issues. I have said as an in-charge that there were no such discussions in the meeting today. I refute Alka Lamba’s statement.”

Furthermore, Babaria said I don’t know what to say about AAP’s ability to understand. He said that AAP must also understand the media is trying to help the BJP and incite AAP. He said, “And for them to react to such incitement, it is most unfortunate. To say imaginary things about something that has not been discussed and those talking about the words of our immature spokesperson…that lady (Lamba) said that she has not said anything but someone put words in her mouth so they should have certianly clarified it with me.”

Alka Lamba too took to Twitter sharing the video of her statement and asked what the controversy is about. “ANI’s questions and my answers… Listen and tell where did I talk about having or not having an alliance with anyone? What is the controversy about???” she wrote on Twitter.

Meanwhile, the Delhi BJP has taken potshots at the Opposition alliance calling it “arrogant”.

Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva tweeted, “Whether this ‘arrogant alliance’ fights together or fights alone, their defeat is certain. This ‘arrogant alliance’ is such a procession in which no one knows who the bridegroom is. The people of Delhi are again ready to make a hat-trick for the third time by giving all the seven seats to the BJP and make Modi the Prime Minister and make their important contribution in the development of the country.”

BJP Ladakh expels Muslim VP after his son elopes with a Buddhist girl, says incident has endangered communal harmony

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On 16th August, Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) Ladakh unit sacked its Muslim Vice President Nazir Ahmed after his son eloped with a Buddhist girl. A notice has been issued in the matter by the BJP State Office, Leh, following a meeting of the executive members in the presence of BJP state president Phunchok Stanzin.

The notice stated that Ahmed was given ample time to clarify if he was involved in the sensitive matter of his son Manzoor Ahmed eloping with a Buddhist girl. Furthermore, the notice stated that the incident was regarded “unacceptable by all religious communities in Ladakh, as it jeopardizes communal harmony and unity among the people” in the region.

After Ahmed failed to clarify his stance, the party decided to remove him from the post immediately and revoke his primary membership within the party.

Speaking to Republic, Stanzin said, “We have taken this step to ensure that people don’t feel that any community is being suppressed. We don’t want the situation to deteriorate in the region as our party always believes in maintaining communal harmony.”

Full text of the notice

A meeting, chaired by the State President and attended by the Executive Members, was convened. Given ample time Sh. Nazir Ahmed, State Vice President of BJP Ladakh, was provided an opportunity to clarify his involvement in a sensitive issue of the elopement of a Buddhist girl by his son, Manzoor Ahmed. The incident is deemed unacceptable by all religious communities in Ladakh, as it jeopardizes communal harmony and unity among the people of this region.

As a result, a decision has been reached to promptly relieve Sh. Nazir Ahmed of his responsibilities as State Vice President and revoke his primary membership within the BJP with immediate effect.

OpIndia tried to contact BJP Ladakh’s office for comment but could not connect.