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Rajdeep Sardesai attacks UP admin taking the name of Iqbal, but here’s what he hides about the poet who supported the creation of Pakistan

On Friday, the Uttar Pradesh Police booked a government school principal and a teacher for making the students recite a Mulsim prayer by Allama Muhammad Iqbal during the morning assembly. The incident is said to have happened in the Kamla Nehru Composite School in the Faridpur region of Bareilly district and the accused booked have been identified as a school principal, Nahid Siddiqui, and teacher Waziruddin.

According to the reports, the state’s education department issued a suspension order against the principal of the government-run school who allowed the teacher to make students recite a Muslim prayer. The video of the incident had gone viral on social media in which the students sang, “lab pe aati hai dua banke tamanna meri” in the morning assembly.

The police action was taken after the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) members wrote to the state’s education department stating that the students at the school were reciting Muslim prayers. The VHP members also stated that the accused were hurting the religious sentiments of the people in the Hindu-dominated area by reciting madrassa-type prayers in the school. As per the VHP members, the accused were also trying to convert the students at the school to Islam.

Reportedly, Rajdeep Sardesai, a ‘journalist’ with India Today, also took cognisance of the development, indicating that the accused was unnecessarily being acted upon for a prayer which is very common in almost every corner of the country. He also added that the incident was a ‘shocker’ and that it is sad that Indians cannot take up well even a common prayer which was written by Muhammad Iqbal who is widely known for penning ‘Sare Jaha Se Accha, Hindustan Hamara’.

“Shocker: Principal suspended in UP’s Bareilly after RW protest that students were made to recite prayer ‘mere Allah burai se bachana mujhe’. A prayer penned by Iqbal in 1902, he of ‘saare jahan se acha Hindustan Hamara’ fame. Prayer common in even Doon. Yeh kahan aa gaye hum? Sad,” a tweet written by Sardesai read.

Muhammad Iqbal wrote Tarana-e-Milli in 1910 to contradict his own words written in ‘Sare Jaha se Accha’

However, the ‘journalist’ who always seems to shield the so-called secular and ‘liberal’ class of society, forgot to mention the other side of Muhammad Iqbal while heaping praises on him for writing ‘Sare Jaha Se Accha, Hindustan Hamara’

While the nation and especially those advocating secularism know Iqbal only for writing ‘Sare Jaha Se Accha, Hindustan Hamara’, there’s much more to him that they conveniently sweep under the rug, which includes Tarana-e-Milli and the formation of Pakistan. The poet wrote ‘Sare Jaha Se Accha’ in the year 1904, before the Partition of Bengal in British India to include lines that read, “Maẕhab nahīṉ sikhātā āpas meṉ bair rakhnā, Hindī haiṉ ham, wat̤an hai Hindositāṉ hamārā”.

In 1910, the poet happened to write Tarana-e-Milli for children to contradict own words he had written six years before. The Islamic fundamentalist nature of Muhammad Iqbal became entirely evident as he wrote, “Cīn o-ʿArab hamārā, Hindūstāṉ hamārā, Muslim haiṉ ham, wat̤an hai sārā jahāṉ hamārā” in the Tarana-e-Milli, which was composed in the same meter and rhyme scheme as ‘Sare Jaha Se Achcha’.

In the earlier version, he maintained his liberal slant by making everyone believe that he was secular but happened to show his true face as he said ‘Muslim haiṉ ham, wat̤an hai sārā jahāṉ hamārā’, in Tarana-e-Milli. Sadly, in Independent India, the entire legacy of the Islamic fundamentalist poet has been reduced to these two lines written in ‘Sare Jaha Se Accha’, ignoring almost entirely his other works that run counter to the very of idea of ‘secularism’ that contemporary ‘liberals’ obsess over.

He advocated the formation of a separate nation for Muslims in the form of Pakistan

The poet is notably said to have become fundamentalist after he left for the United Kingdom for a three-year period in between 1904 to 1910. He then became a staunch advocate for the creation of Pakistan. “India is a continent of human beings belonging to different languages and professing different religions…I, therefore, demand the formation of a consolidated Muslim state in the best interests of the Muslims of India and Islam,” he said in his presidential address at the 25th Annual Session of the All India Muslim League on the 29th of December, 1930.

Iqbal represented the Islamic fanatic who killed Mahashay Rajpal over ‘blasphemy’

Interestingly, Muhammad Iqbal was also one of the lawyers who represented the murderer of Mahashay Rajpal who had published the book named ‘Rangeela Rasool’. He also praised the murderer identified as Ilm-ud-din, who was later conferred with the title of ‘Ghazi’ (warrior of faith) by Pakistan for killing Mahashay Rajpal in 1929.

Rajpal happened to publish an anonymous book named Rangeela Rasool in retaliation to Muslims publishing two particularly offensive Hinduphobic books “Krishna Teri Geeta Jalani Padegi” and “Uniseevi Sadi Ka Maharshi” in 1923. The books used derogatory and vulgar language against Shri Krishna and other Hindu deities.

A few years later, Pandit Chamupati Lal, a friend of Mahashay Rajpal, came up with a book pointing out uncomfortable truths about Prophet Mohammad’s domestic life, which Mahashay Rajpal published in the name of ‘Rangeela Rasool’. The book also had a laudatory tone of Mohammad’s life but the ‘seculars’ then concentrated on the Prophet’s domestic life leading to the murder of Mahashay Rajpal. Muhammad Iqbal also happened to write a song in honour of Ilm-ud-din, the Islamic fanatic who murdered Mahashay Rajpal for what he considered as ‘blasphemy’ against Prophet Muhammad.

Allama Iqbal’s Ahmadiyya betrayal

It is also known that Muhammad Iqbal was an Ahmadiyya for the major part of his life. As per multiple literary sources, Iqbal regularly visited Qadian, the birthplace of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the founder of the Ahmadiyya Movement with Islam, following his conversion to the Ahmadiyya ideology in 1897.

However, just like his literary oeuvre of work brimmed with appalling contradictions, as witnessed with his poem on India and another one advocating for a pan-Islamist caliphate, his religious ideology was also remarkably malleable, perhaps contingent upon the concentration of political force.

After being a devout Ahmadiyya, Iqbal distanced himself from his religious beliefs, allegedly due to pressure from Radical Muslims who were gaining currency and who considered Ahmadiyyas to be heretics. It is widely known that he remained in touch with the Ahmadiyya leadership till 1931 when he vouched for the Ahmadi Khalifa as the ablest person to lead as the first president of the newly founded all-India Kashmir Committee. His parents and elder brothers remained Ahmadiyyas. Reports from that time mention that Iqbal’s affiliation with the Ahmadiyya ideology is used by Islamists to discredit his work while his staunch believers call it an exhibit of his ‘spiritual pluralism’.

However, in 1935, Iqbal wrote The Muslim attitude towards the Ahmadiyya movement, presenting the case for declaring ‘Qadianis’ a separate community, which was later cited in the lead-up to the Second Amendment in 1974 to ‘officially’ banish the Ahmadis.

Staunch propagator of the ‘Two Nation Theory’

Syed Ahmed Khan, the founder of the Aligarh Muslim University, was the first one to propound the communally divisive ‘Two Nation Theory’—the partition of India based on religious lines. After Khan, many Muslims including Muhammad Iqbal promoted the theory and demanded a separate nation for Muslims living in undivided India.

In his presidential address at the 25th Annual Session of the All India Muslim League on the 29th of December, 1930, Muhammad Iqbal had said, “I would like to see the Punjab, North-West Frontier Province, Sind and Baluchistan amalgamated into a single State. Self-government within the British Empire, or without the British Empire, the formation of a consolidated North-West Indian Muslim State appears to me to be the final destiny of the Muslims, at least of North-West India.”

He instigated all the Muslims through his writings that the only solution to the communal problem was the partition of the country and the formation of Pakistan. While his radicalisation seemed to have taken place between 1904 to 1910, as years passed by, his bigoted views and divisive doctrines only became more pronounced, with his open and unabashed support for the creation of Pakistan for undivided India’s Muslim population, which he claimed was a nation in itself.

People praising and adoring anyone like Muhammad Iqbal who contradicted his own words of ‘secularism’ in the past to radicalize the Muslims to seek a separate nation don’t deserve to be entertained. However, the harsh reality is that these people, like Sardesai who call themselves ‘secular’ and ‘liberal’, continue to exist in the country where even today, “secularism” means that Hindus continue to suffer every slight hurled at them.

In the current case, the Uttar Pradesh Police has booked Kamla Nehru Composite Government School school principal, Nahid Siddiqui and teacher Waziruddin for making students recite ‘Madarsa-like prayers’ as stated by the VHP members. Further investigations into the case are underway.

UP Police say arrested pastor David Asthana’s NGO violated FCRA norms: All we know so far about the Sitapur mass conversion racket

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The Uttar Pradesh police have widened their probe into the Sitapur mass conversion racket that was busted on Sunday, December 18. The Sitapur police have reportedly traced the sources of foreign funding to the NGO of David Asthana, the main accused in the case.

On Tuesday (December 20), the Uttar Pradesh police arrested the Lucknow-based pastor after registering a case against him and his pastor wife, Rohini Astahana, for allegedly attempting to forcefully convert hundreds of people to Christianity in Uttar Pradesh’s Sitapur district. The duo was arrested under provisions of The Uttar Pradesh Prohibition of Unlawful Conversion of Religion Act, 2021. Along with the pastor couple, the police had also detained four Brazillian nationals and are probing their role in the case.

According to Narendra Pratap Singh, Sitapur’s additional superintendent of police, the investigation has so far proven that David Asthana violated the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act (FCRA). During 2014-15, he received large sums of money from the United States, South Korea, Brazil, Kenya, and Argentina without disclosing them to authorities. “We found lakhs of rupees in three bank accounts of David and when he was confronted about it, he failed to give a satisfactory reply,” said Singh.

According to sources privy to the probe, they have traced donations totalling Rs 1 crore since 2018-19. Police claimed to have tracked down 12 donors who made large deposits using an e-gateway.

Police have also summoned the chartered account of the NGO run by David Asthana and sought 14-day custody of the pastor from a local court.

UP police makes fresh arrest in the Sitapur mass conversion case

In addition, the UP police have made fresh arrests in connection with the case, reported Hindi daily Amar Ujala. These eight accused were said to be a part of the gang that was being led by arrested pastor David Asthana and his wife Rohini Asthana, the prime accused in the case.

According to the police, hundreds of people have been converted to Christianity in the Sadarpur hamlet in the past, however, the majority of these converts did not change their names because the racket was being carried out in a very secretive manner and people did not want the villagers to know about the conversion.

The authorities also believed that David could not have accomplished the mammoth task without the assistance of the locals which is why he had hired several villagers as his aides.

So far, the names of eight other people who were involved in the conversion case racket have come forward in the police inquiry. Their roles were even more significant than David’s, the police said, adding that since David himself could not frequently visit the village his aides were tasked with the responsibility to lure poor villagers to the church on Sundays, on the pretext of offering prayers, after which they were converted. This scam which was going on for eight years, started with the conversion of four people and had now reached four hundred, said the police, adding that the police are probing the role of these villagers who were helping David run the racket in the village.

Sitapur mass conversion racket

Notably, on Monday, December 19, a case was registered against David Asthana and his wife Rohini based on a complaint filed the previous day by Naimish Gupta, a resident of Sehbazpur village. In the complaint, Naimish Gupta alleged that the couple along with four foreign nationals, identified as Rivaldo Joses DaSilva, Magnolia Maro Laronzera, Gulheram Nasimento Edalgo and Alexander D’Silva, participated in a mass conversion event in the village under Sadarpur police limits on Sunday.

As per the complainant, the accused participated in a mass congregation of over 200 people, who were allegedly called for a mass conversion event. 

According to authorities, they received information on Sunday that a group of individuals were protesting against a pastor and his associates in the district’s Shahbazpur hamlet, accusing them of attempting to convert people to Christianity.

A police unit arrived at the spot and detained the pastor couple and the four Brazillian nationals. According to a police officer, the four Brazilian nationals arrived in India on a tourist visa about two months ago. According to the officer, they have been transferred to their hotel in Lucknow, where they will be staying under police protection, and they have alerted officials at the Brazilian Embassy in Delhi.

Additional Superintendent of Police (Sitapur) Narendra Pratap Singh said, “David has been arrested in the case. We are looking into the role of those four Brazilians in the case. The district Superintendent of Police has written a letter to Foreigner Regional Registration Office in Lucknow, recommending deportation of the four Brazilians to their country.”

According to sources, the recommendation for deportation was issued after it was discovered during the preliminary investigation that the four Brazilians had broken visa rules by attending a congregation reportedly involved in unlawful conversion.

Meanwhile, the Brazilian nationals told the police that they visited India on a tourist visa and were visiting Sitapur district with the pastor couple from Lucknow, the officer said.

Another senior officer, requesting anonymity, said a police team reached the village after receiving a complaint from Naimish Gupta, a resident of Sehbazpur village, about a mass conversion attempt. “The FIR was lodged on Gupta’s complaint, alleging the couple David and Rohini Asthana were trying to convert villagers to Christianity forcefully. It is yet to be established how the tourists came in touch with the couple,” the officer said.

Two mass conversion rackets busted in Uttar Pradesh

Notably, two other mass conversion rackets were busted in Uttar Pradesh recently. In the month of November, OpIndia reported about one that emerged from the Fatehpur district of the state. The UP police had arrested a Christian pastor named Vijay Masih and 13 other people for illegally converting a group of Hindus to Christianity. After the arrest, the Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) of the Uttar Pradesh Police started probing foreign funding links of the accused.

The racket was unearthed in April this year. Since then, police in UP’s Fatehpur had carried out three rounds of arrests following complaints from VHP and Bajrang Dal members about Christian groups trying to convert Hindus through bribes and allurement.

Since April, the police have arrested 40 people connected to the Evangelical Church of India (ECI) in the Hariharganj locality of Fatehpur, with 14 of the arrests taking place between 30 October and 9 November. 

The second mass religious conversion racket had emerged from Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, in which Christian missionaries allegedly forced, lured and coerced vulnerable Hindus into conversion.

On Friday, October 28, Uttar Pradesh’s Meerut police filed an FIR against 9 accused under sections of the Uttar Pradesh Prohibition of Unlawful Conversion of Religion Act, 2021. The FIR was filed based on a complaint lodged by many Dalit Hindus living in the Mangatapuram colony, a slum in the Bhrampuri police station area in Meerut. The complainants alleged that some Christian evangelists residing in the same village had compelled as many as 400 of them to convert to Christianity.

Imran Khan’s ex-wife Reham Khan marries again, ties the knot with former model Mirza Bilal Baig in Seattle

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Pakistan’s former prime minister Imran Khan’s ex-wife Reham Khan has started her new married life. The former journalist tied the knot with former model Mirza Bilal in a simple ceremony in Seattle, US.

Reham Khan today took to her Twitter handle to share the news. She posted a picture with her new husband Mirza Bilal with the caption, “Finally, find a man who I can trust.”

Reham Khan also posted a photograph of her nikkah on Twitter, where only a Qazi apart from the couple is seen. She informed that the parents of her new husband and her son were present at the simple ceremony. “We had a lovely Nikkah ceremony performed in Seattle with the blessings of ⁦@MirzaBilal__ ⁩ parents & my son as my Vakeel,” she wrote on Twitter.

Earlier today, she had announced the marriage with an image that said “Just Married”.

36 years old Mirza Bilal Baig is an overseas Pakistani and is currently settled in the USA. He is a former model-actor, and currently a corporate professional. Earlier, he had appeared in shows like “The 4 Men Show”, “Dil Pey Mut Ley Yaar” and “National Alien Broadcast”.

Bilal was married twice earlier and has a child from a previous marriage.

Pakistani-British journalist Reham Khan has been making headlines since her marriage to Imran Khan. After this, she remained in the news even after her divorce from Imran Khan.

Earlier, Reham Khan had appeared as a guest in a TV program where she talked about finding love again. She had said that she had experienced two failed marriages and now she has once again shared the news of getting married for the third time.

49-year-old Reham Khan is a journalist by profession. Reham Khan has done her Bachelor’s Degree in Education from Jinnah College for Women in Peshawar. She was the second wife of Imran Khan. Imran Khan and Reham Khan got married on January 6, 2015, but within just 9 months, their relationship broke up and both of them separated and divorced on 30 October 2015. In 1993, she married Ejaz Rehman. The marriage lasted till 2005 when the couple got divorced.

Since the fall of his government in Pakistan, the personal life of former Prime Minister Imran Khan has been in discussion. The feud between former PM Imran Khan and his ex-wife Reham Khan has been well known. Imran Khan’s ex-wife Reham Khan has often been attacking him. Reham Khan, who is very active on social media, was often seen taking a jibe at her ex-husband Imran Khan. She condemned Imran Khan even during his tenure in the government.

In August 2022, when an arrest warrant was issued against Imran Khan under the anti-terror Act, his ex-wife Reham Khan also criticized him and supported the police action. Reham Khan wrote that PTI women supporters leave the house to save a man who always used women as human shields. Earlier, in March this year, ex-wife Reham Khan had sharply criticized Imran Khan’s speech, tweeting that Pakistan was great when you were not PM.

‘I am proud to be a Christian, Sanghis will burn after learning this’, says ‘atheist’ DMK leader Udhayanidhi Stalin at a Christmas event

On Thursday, December 23, Udhayanidhi Stalin, son of the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister of MK Stalin and recently appointed state Minister of Youth Welfare and Sports Development, stoked controversy after saying that he and his wife are Christians, and Sanghis will be burning after this.

Speaking at a Christmas celebration event in Chennai’s Harbour constituency, the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) leader said that he is proud to call himself a Christian and that after knowing this, the Sanghis will be burning. 

“I am proud to call myself a Christian, all the Sanghis today will be burning. Because Tamil Nadu Hindu Religious & Charitable Endowments Minister Sekarbabu is saying ‘Hallelujah’, Udayanidhi is saying ‘I’m a Christian’. Yes, I will say that I am a Muslim too,” Udhayanidhi said. 

“I went to the Don Bosco school in Egmore. I received my degree from Loyola College. I fell in love with and married a Christian woman (Kiruthiga Udhayanidhi). On that note, I’m delighted to be a part of this Christmas event,” Udhayanidhi went on to say.

“Everyone is asking what this ‘Dravida Model regime, Dravidian Model regime’ is,” Udhayanidhi Stalin continued. Our chief repeatedly refers to the ‘Dravida Model regime’. What exactly is the ‘Dravidian Model regime’? I’m telling you now.  ‘Hallelujah,’ says an HR&CE Minister. This is known as the Dravida Model regime. He had planned an even bigger celebration for Ramzan. Outside, he could be roaming around with a Mala. However, this is the social justice regime. This is something that Periyar, Anna, Kalaignar, and Anbazhagan have taught us. That is the ‘Dravida Model regime’ that our chief is implementing.”

Notably, Udhayanidhi Stalin had earlier claimed that he and his wife are atheists when a controversy erupted after he shared a picture of his daughter holding a Vinayagar (Lord Ganesha) idol on social media in 2020.

Udhayanidhi had back then clarified in a statement that he took the picture of his daughter with the idol on her wish and that he and his wife do not believe in any god.

It is pertinent to mention that this is not the first time that a DMK leader has retorted to the appeasement of Christians.

On July 28, Tamil Nadu assembly speaker M Appavu said that the DMK’s government is formed in Tamil Nadu only because of Christians.  He said that the DMK government is for the Christians and by the Christians. 

The speaker had back then thanked Christian Catholic missionaries for ‘fasting’ and praying for the DMK to come into power. 

Speaker Appavu had sparked outrage after he said that had there been no reverand Christian priests, Tamil Nadu would’ve remained like Bihar. 

Last year Tamil Nadu CM Stalin himself heaped praises on Christian missionaries and called the Church of South India a boon to the state. 

Congratulating the church for ‘creating’ a caste-less society, Stalin said that the “DMK government is there only because of you.”

Industrialists from Punjab meet UP CM Yogi Adityanath to seek investment opportunities in the state

Approximately 50 businessmen from Punjab recently visited Uttar Pradesh for another round of discussions with Uttar Pradesh’s Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. The entrepreneurs reviewed investment opportunities in several areas in Uttar Pradesh.

Among those who went to visit the UP CM were Pankaj Munjal, the Chairman and MD of the Hero Group of Companies, SP Saini – a producer of auto components, Shatrughan Tiwari of Shiva Fabrics in Ludhiana, a representative of the Nahar Group of Industries, and others.

It is pertinent to note that the entrepreneurs met the UP CM under the banner of Atal Poorvanchal Udyogik Vikas Parishad. TR Mishra, a Ludhiana-based industrialist and chairman of the Punjab Dyeing Federation, is the chairman of this organization.

TR Mishra said, “The meeting happened on December 19. As many as 15 tycoons from Punjab had an interaction with Yogi Adityanath in which they expressed their interest to invest in UP.”

He further said, “Investment proposals of more than Rs 2 lakh crore were given by industrialists from different states, and Punjab’s bicycle, auto parts, dyeing, and boiler industry also expressed interest to invest in UP. I myself have proposed to invest Rs 30 crore in the boiler industry in Kanpur and I have submitted my proposal on the online portal of UP.”

According to a report by The Indian Express, Onkar Singh Pahwa – the Managing Director of Avon cycles – said, “I haven’t signed any investment proposal but have shown interest to invest in Saharanpur and around the area for some expansion work. But Punjab is my home state and I have no plans to shift my base. However, I can think of doing some expansion in UP as infrastructure has improved a lot in UP, manpower is available and the law and order situation has also improved a lot.”

This meeting of Punjabi industrialists with the UP chief minister has come at a time when Punjab’s chief minister Bhagwant Mann himself is visiting Hyderabad and Chennai to attract businessmen to invest in Punjab. Business owners in Punjab are of the opinion that the law and order situation in the state is deteriorating with every passing day under the AAP regime.

Punjabi businessmen met with Yogi Adityanath, the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, to discuss their ambitions to invest billions of rupees in that state. According to reports, an MOU for Rs 2 lakh 30 thousand crores was inked. Up till March 31, 2023, the industrialists have set an investment protection objective of Rs 5 lakh crore.

Former MP from Patiala Dharamvir Gandhi made a remark on this situation and called it unfortunate. He said that the Punjab Chief Minister travelled to solicit investment from southern states as the state’s existing economy was crumbling as a result of law and order issues. He said that because of a worsening law-and-order situation in Punjab, investment has begun to depart the state. Dharamvir Gandhi added, “Traders and industrialists are frustrated. Gangster culture has increased. Many traders have been targeted of late for ransom. This is really unfortunate.”

A similar delegation of Punjabi industrialists met CM Yogi in 2021 too.

Pakistan defies Russia, supplies arms to Ukraine, provides air bridge to supply Western weapons to Kyiv

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Even though the relations between Pakistan and Russia are said to be on an upswing, Islamabad is reported to be supplying weapons and ammunition to Kyiv, according to Geo-Politik citing the report published in the Russian web portal, Riafan.

Islamabad seems to make money off the Russia-Ukraine war by supplying much-needed ammunition to Ukraine. Pakistani companies are also exploiting the ongoing conflict in maximizing their profit and expanding their operations in countries bordering Ukraine.

Notably, CEO of Kestral, Liaqat Ali Beg, travelled to Poland, Romania, and Slovakia in May and June 2022. The report claimed that Islamabad is supposedly part of an air bridge for supplying weapons to Ukraine. It is apparently using defence suppliers and contractors operating in foreign countries to channel these shipments to Ukraine. The report revealed further that the UK is using Pakistan’s Noor Khan Airbase in Rawalpindi as a key base for the transportation of military equipment for the Ukrainian Army.

This report came at a time when Pakistan-Russia relations are the upswing. On one hand, Russia has agreed to provide at least 100,000 barrels per day of crude oil to Pakistan at discounted rates while on other hand, Islamabad is supplying arms and ammunition to Ukraine, reported Geo-Politik.

Islamabad-based arms supplier M/s DMI Associates was in contact with Bulgaria-based firm M/s Defense Industry Group to facilitate the supply of manufactured defence stores to the Ukrainian government. Meanwhile, the Slovakia-based defence firm M/s Chemica had purportedly contacted Pak Ordinance Factories’ ammunition supplier M/s Kestral, on behalf of Ukraine’s Defence Ministry, the report said citing credible sources.

Surprisingly, Ukrainian business M/s FORMAG had contacted M/s Bluelines Cargo Pvt Ltd in Pakistan to send gloves for their army, Geo-Politik reported.

Pakistan’s shipping and brokering firm ‘Project Shipping’ is also expected to send a consignment of arms and ammunition including mortars, rocket launchers and artillery rounds from Karachi to Poland.

Although this is not a single-sided transaction as in the return for the arms supplement to Ukraine. Pakistan has asked for Ukraine’s help to service and repair “TV3-117VM Engines” used in Mi-17 helicopters from the Ukrainian Joint Stock Company (JSC) ‘Motor Sich,’ headquartered in Zaporizhzhia. As it has been an enterprise of the Ukrainian government which it took control deeming “military necessity”. This company has been involved with the production of aircraft engines as well as industrial marine gas turbines, according to Geo-Politik.

Pakistan and Ukraine’s military ties go back nearly three decades. According to data from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), Ukraine has supplied weapons worth nearly USD 1.6 billion to Pakistan till 2020. In the 1990s, Ukraine supplied 320 T-84UD tanks to Pakistan for a deal worth USD 600 million.

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

Banda: Jahila Begum sets honey traps for men to extort Rs 40-50 lakhs, had forced one businessman Shailesh to commit suicide, arrested

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On Thursday, Jahila Begum, a middle-aged woman who honey-trapped people, was caught and detained by Banda police. For a long time, the woman used to practice obscene chatting with men on social media and rob them of lakhs of rupees by luring them into a love affair.  

According to the reports, the incident came to light when a Lucknow resident named Irshad Shahad Khan filed a complaint against the woman at the city Police station. He said that he was trapped by the woman into a love affair through social media and was being threatened for money. He also said that she had already extorted Rs 40 lakhs from him.

The woman was arrested by the Police who formed three teams to look for her. Amid investigation, the Banda Police confirmed that the woman is a resident of Jaraili Kothi, Kotwali area of ​​Banda city, and does all obscene work under the guise of owning a beauty parlour. SP Lakshminivas Mishra meanwhile confirmed the incident and said that Khan filed a complaint in the case based on which the woman has arrested by the Police.

“Khan said in the complaint that he had dialled a wrong number mistakenly in 2011 which belonged to the accused woman. The duo began talking and after a few years, she began blackmailing him for money. The woman had trapped the victim in a love affair before she harassed him for money,” Mishra was quoted as saying.

The Police also said that she had already conned many men in the past and that she had a set pattern to trap men in the scandal. The Police also said that she was arrested in the past for looting a bullion businessman from Banda and forcing him to end his life.

Reports mention that about 6 months ago, Shailesh Jadia, a resident of Banda city, and a well-known bullion businessman, had also come under the trap of this woman. After ensnaring him in the love trap, the woman established a physical relationship with him and shot his videos as well to use them later to blackmail the victim.

She threatened Shailesh to make pornographic videos viral and extorted around Rs 50 lakh from him. The woman identified as Jahila Begum, however, kept on harassing the victim for money and continued to threaten him to make the videos viral. Reportedly, the businessman committed suicide by hanging himself near his own house after which the woman was caught and sent to jail.

In recent days, when the woman was released from jail, she again started her business of forgery through social media platforms and trapped Irsad Shahad Khan, a resident of Lucknow this time in a love affair.

Banda police are investigating the whole scandal and have sent the woman to jail. Superintendent of Police Banda confirmed that the woman has been sent to jail, who used to blackmail people through social media and that further investigations into the case are underway.

Shlokas from Bhagavad Gita and knowledge from Vedas to be included in NCERT textbooks: Centre informs Lok Sabha

On Monday, 19 December, the Centre informed the Lok Sabha that the National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) should include Shlokas from Shrimad Bhagavad Gita and knowledge from Vedas in textbooks in Sanskrit from classes 11th to 12th. Besides, references from Bhagavadgita should be incorporated in NCERT textbooks of classes 6th to 7th. 

Annapurna Devi, Minister of State for Education, stated in a written response that the ministry formed the Indian Knowledge System (IKS) Division in the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) in 2020 with the goal of promoting interdisciplinary and trans-disciplinary research on all facets of Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS), preserving and disseminating IKS knowledge for further research and societal applications.

Minister Devi stated that NCERT has begun the development of National Curriculum Frameworks (NCF) where inputs from various ministries, departments, states, and union territories are invited from grass root levels. 

She added that the National Education Policy (NEP) 2022, paragraph 4.27, refers to Indian traditional knowledge that is both sustainable and strives for the welfare of all. She also laid emphasis on teaching the world the “Indian way of doing things.”

“To become the knowledge power in this century, we must understand our heritage and teach the world the ‘Indian way’ of doing things,” she asserted.

Notably, the parliamentary panel has also advised the NCERT to incorporate the achievements and sacrifices of “unsung freedom fighters” from all regions of the country including the Northeast.

Additionally, it was suggested that prominent Indian female personalities from various professions be included in NCERT’s “regular books” with their contributions in order to make it “mandatory reading material.”

To no surprise, the move has been criticized by the Congress party and the other opposition parties. The opposition has alleged that the Narendra Modi government is trying to saffronise the Indian education system. 

‘Do Namaz after marriage’: Faizan detained for entrapping Hindu minor in Indore, was caught while indulging in obscenity with the girl in Ganesh Temple

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On Thursday (December 22) evening, the police detained a man named Mohammed Faizan who was found doing obscene acts with a Hindu teen at the Khajrana Ganesh temple in Indore city of Madhya Pradesh.

As per a report by Nai Dunia, Faizan had known the victim for the past 3 years. At that time, the teenager was studying in Class 9. The victim (now a student of Class 12) was being coerced into marriage by Faizan.

The accused is a resident of Lal Chowk and a mason by occupation. According to the report by Nai Dunia, Faizan lured the girl into his vicious trap on Valentine’s Day this year. He had been forcing the teenager to get married by keeping her family in the dark.

“You will become a Muslim after marriage and offer Namaz,” he had reportedly directed the Hindu girl. The matter came to light on Thursday evening when he called the victim to the Khajrana Ganesh temple.

After he started engaging in obscene acts, members of a local Hindu organisation apprehended the accused. The girl filed a complaint with the Khajrana police, following which Faizan was booked for molestation, threatening and provisions of the Madhya Pradesh Freedom of Religion Act.

According to Sub-Inspector Manisha Dangi, the accused was detained and interrogated by the police. The cops are now probing his messages and social media conversations.

Moin Khan poses as ‘Monu Verma’ to entrap a Hindu girl

In Indore, Bajrang Dal activists recently caught a man named Moin Khan and accused him of committing love jihad. The members of the Hindu outfit saw the accused roaming around and indulging in obscene acts with a Hindu girl at Treasure Island Mall in Indore. 

When the activists asked his name, Moin Khan introduced himself under the fake alias of Monu Verma. But soon he was exposed. According to reports, when the activists asked him to produce an ID card, he confessed that his real name was Moin Khan.

Following this, the activists thrashed the youth and handed him over to the Tukoganj police. Tukoganj police station in-charge Kamlesh Sharma said, “A girl approached the police station along with some Bajrang Dal activists.”

“She had gone to watch a movie at TI mall in the city with a youth belonging to another community. Initially, the youth told the activists that his name was Monu but later when they interrogated him, he gave his real name as Moin, a resident of Manikbagh in the city,” he emphasised

South Korea: Daegu residents roast a whole pig to protest the construction of a mosque, tension escalates after local assaulted by Pakistani student

The residents of Daehyeon-dong in South Korea’s Daegu have been protesting against the construction of a mosque in the locality by some Muslim migrants. As per a report in Korea Herald, on 15 December, the locals gathered to celebrate a party and roasted a pig at the proposed mosque construction site.

As per reports, the Daehyeon-dong locality has some Muslim community members living in the country and the proposed mosque is vehemently opposed by the local Koreans. They have formed a ‘Daegu anti-mosque committee.’

Photographs from the barbeque party shared on social media showed a pig’s head displayed on a small table, and the pig being roasted by enthusiastic residents who were seen enjoying many pork dishes at the open-air party.

On the same day when they roasted a whole pig at the mosque site, the local Koreans held a press conference near the West gate of the Kyungpook National University, stating that a local resident has been assaulted by a Pakistani student of the university.

“The Pakistani student was charged with a summary offence for shoving the arm of a resident of Daehyeon-dong who tried to remove the construction owner’s tent,” the committee announced. A summary offence is when the judge imposes a fine for light offences without a formal trial.

The same Daegu anti-mosque committee members had in October protested against the mosque construction by placing the severed head of a dead pig at the mosque construction site.

The locals said that the assault by the Pakistani student will not be treated lightly. They then proceeded to celebrate a year-end party and roasted a whole pig near the mosque construction site. To maintain law and order and prevent clashes, the Daegu Northern District Police Station has deployed personnel from an emergency team on standby near the construction site, as reported by Korea Herald.

The conflict between immigrant Muslims and local Koreans in Daehyeon-dong

The conflict between the local Koreans and Muslims in the are has been going on for years. Reportedly a small Muslim community that lives in the are has been holding prayers in a local building since 2014. But in 2020, a group of 6 Muslims (from Pakistan and Bangladesh) purchased a plot in the same neighbourhood. In December of that year, they secured permission from local authorities to construct a 20-meter-long mosque.

The immigrant Muslims argued that the previous house, which was used for prayer, could ‘only’ accommodate 150 worshippers at one time and lacked a cooling system and floor heating.

The Korean neighbours, who put up with the loud noise and overcrowding in the alley caused due to Namaz for years, opposed the construction of the mosque tooth and nail. The locals fear that the mosque will mean sudden influx of Muslims in the area and will lead to congestion and discomfort due to parking and crowd.

After granting permission for the mosque construction in December 2020, the district administration was bombarded with complaints from the Koreans. Under pressure from all sides, the officials revoked their approval in February 2021.

The construction work took a hit for some time. The happiness of the local Korean community was short-lived as the Muslim ‘landlords’ won the case in court in December 2021. To add salt to the wound, the top court upheld the decision of the lower court in September this year.

Appeals made to district officials to ‘relocate’ the mosque have also failed to bring favourable outcomes. Finally, the locals have taken it upon themselves to physically obstruct the construction of the mosque.

Several banners have also propped up in the neighbourhood. “Islam is an evil religion that kills people,” read one poster. Another poster read, “We strongly oppose the construction of an Islamic mosque.” Others included ‘Korean People Come First’, ‘a den of terrorists’ and so on.

Controversial poster surfaces in the neighbourhood, image via Muaz Razaq/ The Korean Herald

The locals sometimes block the entrance to the site with parked vehicles, sometimes they even put severed heads of pigs.

Pigs are considered dirty in Islam and the consumption of pork is haram.

Despite the opposition from the locals, the construction of the mosque has been almost complete. It is expected to be operational by the end of 2022.