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Congress workers burn vehicles in Karnataka & Telangana, block railway tracks in Delhi protesting against ED interrogation of Sonia Gandhi

On Thursday, the Congress workers continued to severely protest against the ED for interrogating Sonia Gandhi in the National Herald newspaper money laundering case. While the protests took place in several states across the country, the situation worsened in the state of Karnataka and Telangana where the workers set ablaze the vehicles in presence of the Police personnel.

According to the reports, the Congress workers in Telangana torched a two-wheeler while the youth Congress workers set two cars on fire in front of the ED office at Shantinagar in Bengaluru, Karnataka. The police issued a notice and increased patrols after two parked vehicles were set ablaze in separate instances on July 21. One car was torched in front of the ED office and the other one was set on fire in Seshadripuram.

The Police officer informed that 11 people were held for setting fire to a car outside the ED office in Shanthinagar during a demonstration, and that the police are investigating to identify the persons, while attempts are being made to find the owner of the automobile. However, no arrests have been made in the Seshadripuram case, in which two motorcyclists carrying fuel in a plastic bottle spilled it on the backseat of a parked car, lit fire to it, and then fled from the scene.

Reports mention that the police are also reviewing CCTV video to discover the attackers and are also attempting to locate the owner of the automobile. Police described the event as an attempt to instill terror in the public, and they increased their patrols to keep an eye on the law and order situation.

The protests turned severe also in Delhi where the Congress workers stopped a train and blocked railway tracks at Shivaji Bridge railway station in the capital city. The workers further yelled the slogans and staged protest calling ED’s action against its top leadership a ‘political vendetta’.

The Cadres also demonstrated at several areas around the national capital, prompting the Delhi Police to use water cannons to disperse them. P Chidambaram, Ajay Maken, Ashok Gehlot, and Sachin Pilot were among the protesting Congress leaders held in Delhi.

As reported earlier, the Congress workers also staged protests in Parliament and requested the opposition parties to join the protest in solidarity. During the protests, the Congress workers and supporters were seen calling the Modi-led government ‘goons’ as they raised slogans saying, “Gundagardi nahi chalegi, Gundagardi band karo (Hooliganism will not be tolerated, stop hooliganism)”.

Previously, when Rahul Gandhi appeared before the ED, Congress officials and workers, including party MPs had protested. Massive protests were executed in the states of Maharashtra, Punjab, Delhi, Rajasthan and more where the protestors had claimed that the Central government was trying to silence the opposition by sending ED notices in ‘fake cases’.

Rahul Gandhi was questioned by ED on June 13 for over 6 hours and his statement was recorded under Section 50 of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA). The ED had recorded the statements of all those involved in the case, with the exception of Rahul Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi. The agency however had issued summoned to Congress president Sonia Gandhi on July 11 for recording her statement on July 21.

The National Herald scam is one of the most notable legal cases in Indian history, as the Gandhis are directly accused. The Mother-Son duo of Congress President Sonia Gandhi and her son Rahul, along with their aides – Oscar Fernandez, Motilal Vohra and Sam Pithroda are alleged to have been involved in massive ‘cheating and breach of trust’ in the acquisition of Associated Journals Ltd (AJL) by Young Indian Pvt Ltd (YIL). Assets worth crores of rupees had been allegedly transferred for purposes other than originally intended for a paltry sum. Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi had got unconditional bail in December 2015.

Delhi: LG Vinai Kumar Saxena tells Arvind Kejriwal the Singapore conference is for mayors, ‘not advisable’ for a CM to attend it

Delhi’s Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena has told Delhi’s chief minister and Aam Aadmi Party leader Arvind Kejriwal that the conference in Singapore that he wants to attend is meant for mayors, and hence it is not advisable for a chief minister to attend the same. The Delhi government had submitted a file seeking approval from the LG for the chief minister’s Singapore visit in August to attend a summit.

In a written response to the request, LG Vinai Kumar Saxena said, “The proposal for the foreign visit of Shri Arvind Kejriwal, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Delhi to Singapore to attend the Eighth World Cities Summit and WCS Mayors Forum 2022 from 31/07/2022 to 03/08/2022 and for further stay in Singapore from 04/08/2022 to 07/08/2022 has been perused in detail. Having studied the nature of the forum and the other attendees, it must be noted that on a prima facie basis this is a conference of Mayors of various cities.”

LG Vinai Kumar Saxena further said, “The subjects that are being deliberated in this conference cover different aspects of urban governance, which in the case of Delhi are addressed by diverse bodies ranging from the NDMC. MCD and DDA in addition to the GNCTD. The GNCTD does not have an exclusive domain over these issues corresponding with the theme of the conference. A WCS Smart Cities workshop is also being organized as a part of the Summit. In Delhi, the Smart Cities Project is being anchored by the NDMC. In such a contest, it is not advisable for a Chief Minister to be attending such a conference.”

However, Arvind Kejriwal wrote a letter and said that he disagrees with LG Vinai Kumar Saxena and that he will go ahead and attend the summit. According to a report by the Hindustan Times, Kejriwal wrote in his letter, “I humbly beg to differ with the advice of the Hon’ble Lieutenant Governor. “If the visit of each constitutional authority in our country were to be decided on the basis of what subjects fall within the jurisdiction of that authority, it would create a funny situation and practical logjam. Then the Prime Minister would not be able to go anywhere because, in most of his visits, he also discusses subjects which fall in the state list and do not fall in his jurisdiction.”

No caste-based quota in Agnipath recruitment, how Indian Express spread fake news

On Wednesday, July 20, the Ministry of Home Affairs informed Rajya Sabha that the 10% reservation for recruits under the Agnipath Scheme in Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) or the paramilitary will apply horizontally. The new reservation will fit horizontally alongside the existing caste-based quota and physical eligibility requirements in the CAPFs. However, Indian Express used this answer to spread another fake news about the scheme.

In its article published on July 21, Indian Express claimed that reservation is applicable in ‘Agnipath’ scheme too, like other services. However, the minister’s response clearly mentions that this is not the case.

Misleading claim by Indian Express

Further, the minister in his written reply has mentioned the existing reservation structure of the CAPF, along with which, the reservation for ex-Agniveers will fit. However, that caste-based reservation is not for the Agniveer scheme.

Minister of State Nityanand Rai’s response to the question on Agniveer reservation
Minister of State Nityanand Rai’s response to the question on Agniveer reservation

In its report, Indian Express went on to make the fake claim that 15 percent of seats in the ‘Agnipath’ scheme are reserved for candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste (SC) category, 7.5 percent for Scheduled Tribe (ST), and 27 percent for those from Other Backward Classes (OBC).

It must be noted that caste-based reservations were never applicable in defence forces- army, navy, and air force- and even Agnipath scheme doesn’t change that. However, recruitment in Central Armed Police Forces always had the provision for reservations, and the minister’s reply reiterates the same. However, the Indian Express report mentions that the reservation which was for CAPFs, is actually for the Agnipath scheme, which is totally opposite to what the minister’s reply actually said.

Section from Indian Express report repeating the fake claim

It is also notable that the reply was from the home ministry because the matter was related to CAPFs. Indian Express should have known that Home Ministry will not comment on recruitment in the Agniveer scheme, which is under the Defence Ministry.

Agnipath scheme was launched last month by the Indian government and has been the target of several fake news and motivated allegations since then.

Indian Express changes article

It is notable here that after the OpIndia fact-check, Indian Express has changed its earlier article that provided false and misleading information. The updated version of the article has a new headline, “Govt gives in-principle approval for 10 pc quota for Agniveers in CAPFs”. The earlier claims that there are caste-based reservations in the Agnipath scheme have been corrected too, to add that the reservations are applicable for CAPF recruitments.

Domestic airlines can’t charge extra from passengers for issuing boarding pass at airport counters: Ministry

The ministry of civil aviation has said that airlines can’t charge extra money from passengers who obtain their boarding passes at airport counters for domestic flights. In a statement issued on Thursday, the ministry said that charging extra for a printed boarding pass at the airport is not accordance with instructions issued by the ministry in the matter as per Rule 135 of the Aircraft Rules.

The ministry further asked the airlines to not charge any additional amount for airport issued boarding passes. The statement issued by the ministry says:

“It has come to the notice of Ministry of Civil Aviation that Airlines are charging additional amount for issuing boarding passes from the passengers seeking check-in at airport counters. Such additional amount is not in accordance with the Instructions given in the aforesaid Order or as per extant provisions of Aircraft Rules, 1937.

In view of the above, the Airlines are advised not to charge any additional amount for issuing boarding passes at the airport check-in counters, as the same cannot be considered within the tariff as provided under Rule 135 of the Aircraft Rules, 1937.”

It is notable that in order to encourage web check-ins by passengers, certain low-cost airlines are charging extra amount for issuing boarding passes in airports. More web check-ins help the airlines to reduce queues at boarding counters at the airports. Two major airlines, IndiGo and SpiceJet are charging Rs 200 extra for such boarding passes.

The ministry also referred to its earlier asking airlines to encourage web check-in during the Covid-19 pandemic, clarifying that the ministry never talked about charging extra for airport boarding passes. When flights were resumed after the lockdown, the ministry had advised the airlines to make provisions for web check-ins and encourage the same, to avoid crowding at airports.

Along with that, the ministry had also asked to minimise or avoid penal charges for non-web-check-in passengers. The ministry in the statement said: “The undersigned is directed to refer to the Order no. AV.29017/5/2020-DT dated 21.05.2020, enclosing therewith general instructions to be followed by passengers and Specific Operating Guidelines for major stakeholders for recommencement of domestic air travel for passengers w.e.f. 25.05.2020 inter-alia indicating that passengers have to ensure that they make a web check-in and generate Boarding Pass. Further, it is also requested to refer to the letter of even reference dated 09.05.2022 advising airlines to encourage, facilitate and guide the air passengers for making timely web check-in and bag tag printing and minimize/avoid penal charge on non-web-check-in traveling passengers.”

The instruction to stop extra charge on airport issued boarding passes came after union civil aviation minister Jyotiraditya Scindia had said in May that he will look into the matter. The matter of the additional charge had triggered a massive outrage when a social media user had narrated how SpiceJet was charging Rs 200 for issuing boarding passes at the counter.

Responding to the controversy, Scindia had said that he agrees that this is unreasonable, and said he will examine the issue as soon as possible.

Mamata Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress to abstain from voting in vice presidential polls

On Thursday, the Trinamool Congress Party leader Abhishek Banerjee stated that the party led by Mamata Banerjee would boycott the Vice Presidential elections. Banerjee stated that there is no question of supporting the NDA candidate Jagdeep Dhankhar and added that the Opposition’s nominee Margaret Alva was decided without keeping the TMC in the loop.

According to the reports, the decision was taken after Mamata Banerjee held a meeting with TMC MPs. The NDA has chosen former West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar as their vice presidential candidate, while the opposition parties have chosen former Rajasthan Governor Margaret Alva.

Jagdeep Dhankhar hails from the Jhunjhunu district of Rajasthan. Lawyer by profession, he is in active politics since 1989. He has served as a member of Lok Sabha from the Jhunjhunu constituency and has also worked as a minister of state for Parliamentary Affairs between 1990-1991.

Dhankhar has also worked as a member of the legislative assembly of Rajasthan from the Kishangarh constituency between 1993 to 1998. Since 30th July 2019, he has been working as the Governor of West Bengal.

The TMC has protested the announcement of the united Opposition candidate without informing Mamata Banerjee. The vice presidential election will be placed on August 6 to select M Venkaiah Naidu’s successor, whose tenure expires on August 10.

Gujarat: Congress state president reiterates Manmohan Singh’s ideology that minorities have first right on resources, promises house for Muslims

Gujarat Congress state president Jagdish Thakor has once again made a statement that has put the Congress party on the backfoot. While addressing the ‘Sadbhavana Sabha’ held in Ahmedabad, Jagdish Thakor said, “Dr. Manmohan Singh said that minorities have the first right over the country’s resources, the Congress is still associated with that ideology.”

Reiterating Manmohan Singh’s statement, Jagdish Thakor said, “The former Prime Minister of this country (Manmohan Singh) used to say that minorities have the first right over the treasury of India. The Congress Prime Minister of this country spoke this loud and clear. The Congress also knows how much damage it caused to the party.”

In a hall packed with Muslim voters, Jagdish Thakor, without naming PM Modi or other leaders, said, “The lifeline of the one sitting in Delhi is here in Gujarat. We have to wipe out that.” As soon as this was said from the dais, there was a big round of applause in the auditorium. Besides, Congress president Thakor also said that there are 60 seats with more than 20,000 votes from the minority communities and congress is going to organize such programs in all those seats. He appealed to invite every group of Muslims to such events.

Gujarat Congress president Jagdish Thakor did not stop there. He promised houses to Muslims, saying, “In Ahmedabad, wherever there are slums in the minority areas, that too in a bad condition, write down the names of the areas and make sure that the Congress forms the government in the state and in next one year the Congress will give houses with rooms and kitchens in a 10-floors building.”

Dr. Manmohan Singh, while holding the post of prime minister, tried to woo Muslim votes towards Congress by saying that minorities had the first right to the country’s resources. The Congress party has a long history of Muslim appeasement. Now, Jagdish Thakor has also reiterated the same statement and made it clear that Congress has not shied away from this ideology at all.

The performance of the Congress in Gujarat has been steadily deteriorating. Congress has not been able to perform well in any of the elections in the last five years. After winning 65 seats in the 2017 assembly elections, the party performed very poorly in all subsequent elections. Now, the party seems to have again started to rely on appeasement to get votes.

It is the Congress that has been hovering over other parties accusing them of spreading animosity between different communities. Now the same Congress party started the politics of appeasement months before the state assembly elections. While minority and especially Muslim voters have always been on the Congress side, Congress has already started making efforts to woo these votes towards itself.

Further, Jagdish Thakor also said that Dr. Manmohan Singh’s statement caused serious damage to the party; even though he has cherished the same ideology! So the question here also arises whether Congress no longer understands the importance of Hindu votes. Anyway. The political situation in the country was different when Dr. Manmohan Singh made the statement. It is very different today. In today’s time, it would not be surprising if it proves to be more harmful than beneficial for Congress to revive such statements.

Some people are creating communal tension in the name of ‘fact-checking’, I&B Minister Anurag Thakur says in Parliament

Information & Broadcasting Minister Anurag Thakur has said that there are certain people who are creating communal tensions in society while hiding behind the label of ‘fact-checker’ and it is important to identify such people. The minister was speaking during the Question Hour of the ongoing Monsoon Session of the Parliament.

While speaking in the Parliament, Anurag Thakur said that it is important to know who are these ‘fact-checkers’ and if anyone files a complaint against them, then action will be taken against them as per the law of the land.

Thakur also said that his ministry is not involved in taking any action against such people in case of police complaints, and it is the responsibility of the various state governments where complaints get filed to proceed in such cases as per the law.

The minister was speaking in Rajya Sabha on a question related to fake news. He made these remarks while referring to the recent arrest and the subsequent bail granted to Alt News co-founder Mohammed Zubair over his tweets hurting Hindu sentiments.

Mohammed Zubair granted bail by the Supreme Court

The Supreme Court of India on Wednesday granted bail to Alt News co-founder Mohammed Zubair in all the six cases filed against him across Uttar Pradesh.

“There is no justification to keep the petitioner in continued detention especially since the gravamen of allegations in UP FIRs is similar to that in Delhi police FIR,” Justice DY Chandrachud noted while granting bail relief in all the cases filed against Zubair.

With respect to the quashing of the FIRs against Zubair, Justice Chandrachud said that the Delhi police FIR has offences of cognate nature which is similar to the UP police FIRs and therefore, it would be needed to club together all FIRs and hand them over to one investigating authority.

Maharashtra: BJP MLA Nitesh Rane demands anti-conversion law in the state to protect women from being trapped and harassed

On 21st July 2022, Bharatiya Janata Party’s MLA Nitesh Rane demanded an anti-conversion law in Maharashtra citing the recent regime change in the state. Nitesh Rane said that like Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat, Maharashtra should also have an anti-conversion law so that innocent women can be saved from being trapped and harassed.

Nitesh Rane tweeted, “Now that we have a Bhagwadharis ruling in Maharashtra. It’s time we bring ANTI CONVERSION LAW like UP, MP, Gujarat, and many other states. We need to protect innocent women from being trapped and harassed!! Let’s begin soon Jai Shree Ram”

It is notable that in the last month, 50 MLAs in the Maharashtra state legislative assembly left the then Maha Vikas Aghadi government. Out of these 50 MLAs led by Eknath Shinde, 40 were from Shiv Sena. This group of MLAs joined hands with Bharatiya Janata Party to form a new government in the state. The coup in the Shiv Sena was apparently because the MLAs in the Eknath Shinde camp wanted to take ahead the Hindutva ideology of the late Shiv Sena Supremo Balasaheb Thackeray and Eknath Shinde’s political guru late Anand Dighe.

Nitesh Rane has cited the same ideology saying that there is a rule of Bhagwadharis in Maharashtra and therefore there should be an anti-conversion law in Maharashtra just like other BJP-ruled states like Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, and Gujarat.

According to the anti-conversion law passed by the Karnataka government, forced conversion is an offense punishable by a jail term of three to five years and a fine of rupees 25000. The bill states that the conversion of a minor, a woman, or an SC/ST person can attract a jail term of 3 to 10 years and a fine of Rs 50,000. Not only this, a jail term of three to 10 years and a fine of up to One lakh rupees can be awarded for mass conversion.

The Yogi government had brought an ordinance in this regard in 2020. According to this, in case of illegal conversion of a minor or scheduled caste or scheduled tribe woman, the convict can be punished with imprisonment ranging from 3 to 10 years and a fine of Rs 25,000. In case of mass conversion, there is a provision of imprisonment ranging from 3 to 10 years and a fine of Rs. 50,000. The license of the concerned organization will also be canceled. Also, according to this rule, if the conversion has not been done forcibly and if there has been no cheating, and the conversion is not done with the sole purpose of marriage, it will be the responsibility of the converter and the person who has been converted.

Video of US President Joe Biden saying ‘I have cancer’ goes viral, White House issues clarification

Earlier today, videos of US president Joe Biden saying “I have cancer” had gone viral on social media. In the video from Massachusetts, Biden was seen saying “…That’s why I and so many people I grew up with have cancer”.

The US President was speaking about oil pollution in his home state of Delaware. He reportedly referred to the oil slicks found on windshields of cars and stated that was the reason many people (including himself) have cancer. He added, “For the longest time, Delaware had the highest cancer rate in the nation, but that’s the past.”

The viral video triggered massive speculations regarding the US president’s health. However, there were soon mixed opinions. Washington Post’s Glen Kessler stated that the medical report submitted before Biden became President mentioned that he had non-melanoma skin cancers removed. Kessler stated that it is a common procedure.

However, the explanation did not cut well with many on social media, because Biden had not said cancer in the past tense. He was seen saying he has cancer, referring to the present.

People pointed out that even if the president ‘mistakenly’ announced that he has cancer when he does not have cancer, it is problematic anyway and displays his weakness.

White House issues clarification

The White House has issued a clarification after the viral video triggered shocking reactions all over. Hurrying to minimise the damage, the White House stated that the President was referring to past instances of skin cancer removal. Even though the US president asserted that he HAS cancer caused by oil pollution, the White House has stated that the president does not have a current cancer diagnosis and was only referring to a past incident of skin cancer removal.

In April, Biden had said that he has asthma and 80% of the people he grew up with have asthma, for the same reason of oil slick in windshields in Delaware.

The claims of cancer and the unconvincing clarification by the White House have triggered wild speculations about the mental and physical health condition of the US president.

Dutch MP Geert Wilders raises issue of Bangladesh violence against Hindus, Islamist threats against Nupur Sharma in Parliament

Dutch legislator Geert Wilders on Tuesday raised the issue of Islamist violence against Hindus in Bangladesh and India in the parliament of The Netherlands, and sought international attention to support the Hindus. He also discussed the issue of lack of support for ex-BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma who received severe death threats for her alleged ‘blasphemous’ remarks.

Wilders on Twitter shared the document posing 13 crucial questions in support of Hindus, their safety, and security. “My Parliamentary Questions from today about the Muslim violence against Hindus in Bangladesh and India, the lack of support for Nupur Sharma and more international attention and support for Hindu safety and security”, he tweeted adding a hashtag that hinted that ‘Hindus are under attack’.

The list of questions addressed to the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Justice and Security includes several recent incidents of attack on Hindus in India and demanded action against the accused. He stated that a Hindu tailor was beheaded by two Muslim men for extending support to Nupur Sharma and also highlighted similar incidents. Wilders demanded the Ministry to opine on the issues and asked the Ministry to take an international stand in the cases.

The Dutch legislator also posed questions regarding increased violence on minorities in Bangladesh. He asked the Ministry to opine on Hindu houses, places of worship, and shops being set on fire in Bangladesh. The two important questions asked by Wilders remained, “Are you prepared to openly condemn the violence of Muslims against Hindus? If not, why?” and “Are you prepared to plead both the governments, India and Bangladesh to work for better protection of Hindus? If not, why?”

To note, Wilders also mentioned that he has been receiving death threats from several Islamists in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh for extending support to Nupur Sharma. “What is your opinion on that? Will the suspects be tracked down and prosecuted? What international steps will you take to this end?”, he asked the Parliament.

On June 14, the Dutch politician extended support to Nupur Sharma saying that he respected and supported Hinduism more than he did Islam. “Cultural relativism is a misleading concept. People are equal but cultures are not. A culture based on humanity and freedom is always better than a culture based on intolerance and submission”, he has tweeted. In another such tweet, he had clearly mentioned that Nupur Sharma had done nothing wrong. “If I can help her in any possible way, I will”, he had added.

Soon after extending support, Wilders received death threats to assassinate him as soon as possible. Sharing multiple screenshots of threats, the Dutch MP had said, “So this is what I get supporting the brave Nupur Sharma. Hundreds of death threats. It makes me even more determined and proud of supporting her. For evil may never win. Never. #IsupportNupurSharma”.

As reported earlier, Geert Wilders has long been vocal against Islamic fundamentalism and radicalism in his country. As an MP he had been opposed to mass migration and had stated inside the parliament that through mass migration, the government was importing “a monster called Islam into the country”.