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Delhi Elections: Voting for all 70 seats on February 8, results on 11

The Election Commission of India has announced the dates for the upcoming assembly elections in Delhi. Delhi will vote for all 70 assembly seats on February 8. The results are to be announced on 11 February.

With the election announcement by CEC Sunil Arora, the Model Code of Conduct has been implemented in Delhi.


CEC Arora stated that the total number of voters in Delhi are 1,46,92,136. The voting is to be held at 13,750 polling stations. He also added that the new concept of absentee voters will enable those voters to take part in polls who are not able to come to polling stations due to physical circumstances or unavoidable reasons.

The CEC added that senior citizens above 80 and persons with disabilities will have the option to exercise their franchise through postal ballots. He also hoped that the law and order situation will be better by February 8 and if there are any extraordinary circumstances, the dates can always be deferred.

Both the BJP and the AAP are hopeful fo winning Delhi. The AAP had swept the 2015 elections with an overwhelming mandate of 67 out of 70. The term of the current assembly ends on February 22.

Financial Times unleashes propaganda by calling JNU ‘secular’ and the masked mob ‘nationalist’, Minister Prakash Javadekar hits back

Large-scale violence erupted in the JNU campus last night where hundreds of masked men entered the campus, attacked students and faculty members with sticks and rods. The university administration released a statement saying that the students who opposed the registration in the new semester attacked the students who were registering and wanted to study. It is alleged that Leftist students, protesting against the marginal fee hike in JNU were opposed to students registering for the new semester.

Several more evidence has surfaced which indicates that it the Left that had unleashed violence in JNU. Firstly, the JNU statement made clear that the violence started with Left students opposing the registration process. Then a video surfaced which showed JNUSU President allegedly leading a masked mob inside purportedly the hostel campus in which violence was unleashed. Further, a sinister Congress angle was also revealed to the protests.

The media and the usual suspects who self-identify as “liberals” took it upon themselves to allege that “ABVP Goons” had unleashed violence against the innocent Leftists.

The same narrative was then taken up by several media houses. The one media house that went the extra mile to spew their misplaced propaganda was Financial Times.

In a horribly biased report, Financial Times wrote, “Nationalist mob goes on a rampage at secular university in Delhi”.


Firstly, one has to wonder what they meant as “Secular University”. “Secular” in itself means the separation between the State and religion. A University would essentially become “non-secular” only if it has an official religion that the University follows. Unless it is a college for theology, in India, all premier institutions are “secular”, so to speak.

Further, Financial Times says that a “nationalist mob” went on a rampage. Firstly, there was no evidence that it was a “nationalist mob”. Secondly, it is a wonder how they managed to decipher the political leaning of masked individuals as soon as the violence broke out. Perhaps they took inspiration from Barkha Dutt who had once deciphered the political leaning of a lewd phallus picture that she had received, unfortunately, and branded it a phallus of a “nationalist”.

In response to this ridiculous article, Union Minister Prakash Javadekar hit out at the publication.


Javadekar said, “Technologists across the world would be eager to get the tech possessed by you, which helps decipher that a masked mob is ‘nationalist’. Also, all universities & institutions in our country are secular”.

Further, Javadekar said, “I know it’s a bit too much for you to understand India, but here’s an effort: Stop predicting the breaking apart of India at every possible chance you get. India is a diverse democracy and it has always assimilated all differences to emerge stronger”.

Alluding to another ridiculous report by Financial Times, the Minister plugged an article where FT had predicted that unrest in India was owing to the price of onion prices.

Article by FT

Speaking of this article, Prakash Javadekar said, “I hate to break it to you, but so shallow is your reporting & understanding of India, that the last time you predicted social unrest in India was over rising onion prices!”.

The narrative in the media has often been one of less facts and more propaganda to ensure that the Modi government is shown in a bad light. However, in their desperation to show the Modi govt in a bad light, the media has often proven themselves to be the antithesis to the very idea of nation and the welfare of the nation-state of India itself. The FT report is just another example of how the media twists facts to suit their anti-India narrative.

Bombay HC rejects NDTV promoters Prannoy Roy and Radhika Roy’s petition challenging SEBI notice on insider trading charges

The Bombay High Court dismissed a petition filed by NDTV promoters Prannoy Roy and Radhika Roy seeking to quash a show-cause notice issued by SEBI. They had moved the Bombay High Court on Thursday challenging the show-cause notice issued by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI).

A division bench of Justices SC Dharmadhikari and RI Chagla had taken up the petition on January 2, and had said that the bench will pass orders on January 6. On that day, the bench had said, “Face the notice. If as you say there is no material, then it (notice) will fall on the ground,” giving a hint that the petition will be rejected.


The SEBI had issued the notice on August 31, 2018, accusing both Prannoy Roy and Radhika Roy of trading shares of NDTV while in possession of “unpublished price sensitive information”. The notice accused them of violation of the “Prohibition of Insider Trading Regulations”.

The notice was issued under Sections 11(1), 11(4) and 113 of the SEBI Ac by SEBI, alleging violation of provisions of Section 12A (d) and (e) of SEBI Act read with Regulation 3(i) and Regulation 4 of SEBI (Prohibition of lnsider Trading) Regulations, 1992.

The notice pertains to the restructuring of NDTV into news-related businesses and investments beyond the news business in the year 2008. According to SEBI, the promoters of the company had traded shares of the company while in possession of price-sensitive and unpublished information related to restructuring of NDTV.

Read- Prannoy Roy and Radhika Roy prevented from leaving the country pending corruption cases, claims NDTV

The Roys had challenged the show cause notice saying that the proposed restructuring was eventually not implemented. They had also said that the notice was issued ten years after the alleged violation, and relevant records are no longer available to defend their case.

But the Bombay High Court rejected their petition today, which means the NDTV promoters will have to respond to the notice issued by the SEBI and face the investigation.

NDTV and its promoters are already facing multiple probes in alleged financial irregularities. CBI is probing a case against NDTV in relation to a Rs 375 crore loan from ICICI Bank and a corresponding wrongful loss of Rs 46 crore to the bank. An FIR was filed against Prannoy Roy, Radhika Roy, NDTV, RRPR Holdings Pvt Ltd and unknown officials of ICICI Bank by a company called Quantum Securities Limited in June 2017 alleging criminal conduct, conspiracy and cheating. The Securities Appellate Tribunal (SAT) had also upheld a SEBI order imposing a penalty of Rs 2.10 crore on NDTV and Rs 3 lakhs each on 3 directors for violation of disclosure norms.

Bollywood entertainers come together in support of JNU students after leftist goons unleashed violence on them

Bollywood entertainers have come in support of JNU students who were beaten up by masked leftist goons JNU campus on Sunday evening.

Filmmakers like Anubhav Sinha and Aanand Rai have extended support to JNU students who were attacked by leftist goons when they went to register for the winter semester on Sunday afternoon.


Junior Bollywood entertainer Taapsee Pannu has also stood in solidarity with students who want to continue their studies.


Joining her parachuting from anti-CAA protests in Delhi is actor Mohammad Zeeshan Ayyub.


And AAP supporting musician Vishal Dadlani.


Filmmaker Anurag Kashyap will also stand in solidarity with the students.


Late on Sunday after masked goons ran riots on the campus, JNU issued a statement where it said that during the ongoing registration process, violent students had again entered the CIS premises on Saturday and had made the servers dysfunctional by damaging the power supplies. The university stated that the groups of students opposing the fee hike want to stop students from registering with revised fees.

Read: Violent miscreants attacked students who supported registration process and wanted to study: Read the full statement issued by JNU

The protesting students have also closed some schools and have stopped the students and teachers from entering. On 5th January, when non-agitating students had tried to enter their respective school buildings, they were physically stopped by the protestors. At 4.30 pm, the agitating students had reportedly moved from the admin block to hostel rooms attacking the students who had supported the registration process. Even though police were informed, by the time police reached, several students and security staff at the hostels were reportedly badly injured in the assault by the violent protestors.

The support of the film fraternity to JNU students who do not want to see their studies suffer is indeed heart-warming.

After comparing police action in Jamia to Jalianwala Bagh, Uddhav Thackeray says JNU violence reminds him of 26/11

In an unprecedented turn of events, a mob of masked miscreants from Jamia Millia Islamia and other violent rioters, now reported as mostly leftist goons, had unleashed large-scale violence inside the JNU premises last night leaving several students gravely injured.

Today, while speaking about the last night’s brutal incident, Maharashtra’s new chief minister Uddhav Thackeray shockingly likened it to the 2008 Mumbai terror attack. “I was watching reports on TV and The attack on JNU students on Sunday night reminded me of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack. Students are feeling unsafe in the country…I will not tolerate anything like that happens here in Maharashtra,” Uddhav Thackeray said today.


The 2008 Mumbai attacks (also referred to as 26/11) were a series of terrorist attacks that took place in November 2008, when 10 members of Lashkar-e-Taiba, a terrorist organisation based in Pakistan, had carried out 12 coordinated shooting and bombing attacks lasting for days across Mumbai. At least 174 people died, including 9 attackers, and more than 300 were wounded in the ghastly incident.

Asserting that the students across the country are feeling unsafe, Thackeray termed the masked attackers at JNU as “cowards”, Thackeray said their identity should be revealed.

“We should know who was behind these masks. Those who came wearing masks are cowards. If they had guts they would have come openly. Such cowardice can’t be tolerated,” he added.

Though shocking revelations showing Congress connection to the violence that broke out on JNU campus on Sunday evening surfaced today, it’s alliance partner, Shiv Sena’s chief Uddhav Thackeray, surprisingly pretended to remain completely oblivious to the fact.

“Youth are scared and angry. Our youth are not cowards. Don’t ignite a bomb by instigating the youth. If Delhi Police fail to find out perpetrators of the attack, then they will also be in the dock,” he furthered.

Uddhav Thackeray’s party, the Shiv Sena, had recently broke off from the NDA and had joined hands with Congress and NCP to grab the CM’s post in Maharashtra.

The Maharashtra chief has earlier also received flak for likening Delhi police action on Jamia rioters to Jallianwala Bagh massacre.

The anti-CAA protestors in Jamia on December 15 not only carried out vandalism, arson and rioting under the pretext of ‘peaceful protests’ but they also clashed and pelted stones at the police.

The university administration had alleged that the Delhi Police had forcibly barged into the campus without permission. The police, on the other hand, had claimed that it was left with no option but to enter the university in order to prevent the situation from getting out of control.

The left-liberal cabal and opposition politicians had tried their best to peddle fake news and misinformation, hoping to blame the police for brutality. But CCTV footage, and other evidences had soon made it clear that the police action was only in retaliation to a violent, murderous mob inciting arson and vandalism.

Uddhav Thackeray comparing action against a violent mob to the Jalianwala Bagh massacre that saw the barbaric murder of innocents by a firing squad of the British government was widely criticised by many.

JNU violence: Injured student reveals how some attackers hid stones under their shawl while running riot on campus

A day after Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi witnessed unprecedented violence where masked goons ran riot on campus, more shocking details have come to the fore. According to JNU student Valentina Brahma, she was beaten up by leftist goons when she was alone at the administration block for registration for winter semester.


She took to Twitter to allege that the attacks were planned by the left organisation and had hijacked a WhatsApp group to defame ABVP activists to portray that the ABVP students were behind the attack.

Speaking to OpIndia, Valentina said that the attack happened on 5th January, 2020, Sunday when leftist students stopped students from registering for the winter semester. She was also present there and she got injury on her hands. She said that when she went there on Sunday afternoon, two groups of students were present. Students associated with ABVP and others wanted to register while other leftist organisations were stopping them from registering. One of the leftist student there slapped Valentina and pushed her on ground.

Valentina further says that after this, some students came and took her away to Periyar Hostel for safety where they locked themselves in a room to save themselves from the fury of leftist students. Around that time, about 30 leftist students tried to break open the door. They were wearing masks and holding sticks in their hands, she said. When they refused to open the door, the leftist students allegedly broke open the door and attacked the students.

Read: Fact-check: Is this masked goon seen attacking JNU an ABVP activist as alleged

She further stated that some of these goons had hidden stones under their shawls and attacked the ABVP students with stones and sticks. When Valentina started to escape with one of the other students, they were beaten up such that the student fell from the bed. They tried to use the rear gate to escape but even there some leftist goons were there blocking.

Valentina further revealed that some students who support ABVP had created a WhatsApp group called ‘Unity against Left’. Using the ‘invite’ link of that WhatsApp group, some leftist students joined the group and spread the link all over. Some people with international numbers also joined the group. During the violence on campus, the mobile phones of some ABVP students had fallen down while others were not working because of low connectivity and no WiFi. Because of this, many didn’t know what was happening on the WhatsApp group.

In that group, some people with international number talked to portray that the whole violence was orchestrated by the ABVP. Valentina further claims that they are being threatened by people who are calling from unknown numbers.

The Battle from CAA to JNU: Khilafat 2.0, Communist Fantasies, Petty Politics and the conspiracy of Hong Kong style protests

In politics and in life, significant events rarely occur in a vacuum. They either mark the end of a chain of events or the dawn of a new one after one chain of events has drawn to a close. Significant events cannot ever be seen in isolation. They are a product of the circumstances that immediately preceded them and often occur to influence the cycle of events in the near future. It is in this light that we ought to see the outbreak of violence at the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) on Sunday.

When the protests began against the Citizenship Amendment Bill, most of us would have assumed these were routine protests by compulsive contrarians and there was nothing much to worry about regarding them. However, after the Bill was passed by the Rajya Sabha and it became an Act, the intensity of these protests increased manifold.

The Beginning of the Battle

Most of us did not take these protests very seriously because we could not even decipher what was so wrong with the Act that demanded such resistance. The Act only fulfilled a natural obligation India had towards Hindus, Jains, Buddhists and Sikhs from the Islamic States in the neighbourhood and even added Christians to the mix for good measure. The exclusion of Muslims from the provisions of the Act was only natural as it is ridiculous to claim that they should be treated equally as a non-Muslim from Islamic countries.

But soon, it became evident that the ‘protests’ were going to get very ugly. In Mamata Banerjee’s West Bengal, Muslim mobs ran riot and damaged public property with impunity. Soon enough, on the 15th of December, Muslim mobs rampaged through the streets of Delhi setting fire to public property in their wake. The manner in which the Police responded in the two places speaks volumes for the reasons behind the protests.

Read: Anti-CAA riot in Bengal, an eyewitness account: An announcement, stone pelting, arson and scared passengers trapped in a tin box

In Mamata Land, the Police did not make any effort to control the rampaging mobs and thus, they ran riot. Eventually, violence declined after the Kolkata Mayor Firhad Hakim practically begged the vote bank of his party to not indulge in vandalism as it would only benefit the BJP politically. In Delhi, the Police responded by enforcing a strict crackdown on the ‘protesters’ of Jamia Milia Islamia University. It is important to note here that violence declined in Delhi following the Police action at Jamia after just one more massive outbreak of violence at Seelampur.

Read: Khilafat 2.0: How Useful Idiots in the media and political parties were fooled by Jamia students associated with the ‘blood brother’ of a banned Radical Islamic outfit

The same night, there was another crackdown elsewhere in another prominent institution. The Uttar Pradesh Police entered the campus of the Aligarh Muslim University and brought the rioters present to kneel. In Yogi’s state, violence escalated following the crackdown at AMU but the Chief Minister responded by heightening the stakes many times further. Ultimately, the rioters relented because too heavy a cost was inflicted upon them. A similar chain of events was observed in Karnataka.

The Liberal Establishment Enters The Fray

It would be inaccurate to claim that it was only after the 15th of December that the Liberal Establishment entered the fray because they had been involved in the spreading of misinformation from the very beginning. But it was only after the events of the night of the 15th that the full gambit of the Liberal Establishment became obvious. Soon, it turned into protests not only against the CAA but the crackdown on the rioters of AMU and Jamia as well.

Intellectuals, Bollywood actors and actresses, and liberal enclaves in prominent universities participated in demonstrations protesting against the alleged ‘fascism’ in the country. The media contributed by propagandizing on behalf of the rioters and the mobsters and inventing a host of fake news narratives. However, as the saying goes, you cannot thrash a donkey into a horse. Once a donkey, always a donkey.

And thus, it happened that the Jamia ‘sheroes’ were revealed to be Islamic Extremists who had in the past called India fascist for executing the Mumbai Blast terrorist Yakub Memon and gave calls for Jihad.

Read: Jamia ‘shero’ hailed by Barkha Dutt celebrates Moplah massacre, when Muslims massacred thousands of Hindus in 1921 in the name of Islam

The fake news that was spread of ‘innocent students’ of Jamia and AMU bit the dust when footage from these Universities was released by authorities in the public domain. It also became evident that the Bollywood actors and actresses who attended these protests did not have much clue about the matter at all and were only in it for cheap publicity.

Nevertheless, the Public Relations Team of the Liberal Establishment did not stop propagandizing and the mainstream media continued in its merry way. We shall see later on in the report how the Liberal Establishment played a significant part in shaping the events that occurred on the 5th of January at the JNU.

The Political Hand behind the Protests

From the very beginning, the political nature of these protests was evident. In Mamata’s West Bengal, it became evident when the violent protests ceased to occur following an appeal by the Kolkata Mayor. In Delhi, AAP leader Amanatullah Khan was spotted leading one of the protests that eventually turned violent and caused immense damage to public property.

Read: AAP MLA Amanatullah Khan spotted leading the protests which turned violent in Delhi: Reports

In the Jamia protests, the involvement of leaders associated with the students’ wing of prominent political parties was uncovered. Most significantly, however, OpIndia exposed the manner in which the Congress party was instigating protests across Universities while maintaining the carefully constructed garb of ‘spontaneous protests’. We revealed the manner in which the students’ wing of the Congress party, NSUI, was working towards creating the facade of a massive students’ movement across the country, aided ably by their minstrels in the media.

Read: Who is instigating violence in colleges: Congress, NSUI, a sinister WhatsApp group and anti-CAA protests

It is pertinent to note that several Congress leaders have been booked for the anti-CAA riots by Muslim mobs that have gripped the nation.

While investigating the incidents of statewide violence which occurred on December 21, the Patna Police recently got their hands on Congress leader Ashutosh Sharma who has been accused of attacking media people during the Bihar bandh and has been on the run since then. Congress leader Ashutosh Sharma was caught on camera assaulting journalists at the Dak Bungalow Chowk in Patna. The Congress leader was reportedly on the run after the case was registered against him.

Read: Take revenge, don’t spare any cop: Congress Corporator Shehzad Khan Pathan instigated anti-CAA riots in Ahmedabad

The crime branch of Ahmedabad police had nabbed a Congress leader for posting a fake and misleading video on social media which incited a Muslim mob during a protest march at Shah-e-Alam, Gujarat, where several police officials were brutally attacked by Muslim mobs.

Congress party’s minority cell member Umar Khan Pathan had shared a video on social media in which a police action against rioters from Lucknow was passed on as an incident in Ahmedabad stoking violence in the Shah-e-Alam. The fake news had unleashed a violent Muslim mob, who attacked and injured more than 25 policemen on duty.

The Ahmedabad Police had arrested Congress Corporator Shehzad Khan Pathan along with 32 others for carrying out the deadly attack during anti-CAA riots on police personnel. They have been booked for attempt to murder, rioting and assaulting police.

Additionally, Six people including four local politicians and the former Congress MLA were named as suspects in the Delhi Police FIR related to Jamia violence. The Delhi Police had named former Congress MLA Asif Khan as one of the accused in its FIR.

The Collapse of the Conspiracy

The extensive effort that was put into these protests by the Liberal Established collapsed under its own weight when the Radical Islamic nature of these protests became evident. Prime Minister Modi remarked that the rioters could be identified from their clothes which sent the establishment into a frenzy. But they knew it was true and they were fully aware that their lamentation will fall on deaf ears.

Simultaneously, the morbid anti-Hindu bigotry that was intrinsic to these protests prompted even the political parties to engage in some degree of course correction and the media realized that a shade of red or a shade of pink, a pig is still swine. Thus, when the law enforcement authorities crushed the conspiracy to spread anarchy across the country, it received widespread applause from the masses.

By the end of it all, Islamic Extremists and Political Parties were bickering with each other on social media. The former accused the latter of hijacking a Muslim uprising against the CAA for their own ends while the latter claimed that a nationwide protest was being coloured with communal colours and it was only benefitting the BJP. Nothing defeats like defeat and alliance of opportunism between the Islamic Extremists and the Political Parties was collapsing with every group looking to preserve its own interests.

The Calm Before the Storm

As the festive mood set in during the Christmas and New Year, the frenzy that had been the hallmark of these protests evaporated into thin air. Anti-CAA crusaders had moved on to ‘Thirst Traps’ and even the ‘protesters’ were too busy in merry-making. Thus, the country came to the conclusion that the worst of it had passed and things would soon return to normalcy. However, as it has turned out, the ‘protesters’ were only biding their time and recovering from the massive set back they hd suffered in the last month of 2019.

An agenda remained unsuccessful, objectives had not been met, and a desire to spread anarchy across the nation still festered in the hearts of people who were involved in these protests from the very beginning. The differences between the political parties and the Islamic Extremists were also resolved during this temporary lull and the festivities came as a respite for the vanquished and they took the time to recuperate and rejuvenate themselves.

Thus, by the 5th of January, the perennial protesters were again ready and roaring to go. The defeats were forgotten, differences were mutually resolved and the fragile edifice of the Liberal Establishment was again reconstructed, on similar fragile grounds, and as soon as they festivities were over, they were about to relaunch their efforts again. And on the second of January, The Wire columnist Sharjeel Imam announced that ‘Hong Long style protests’ were going to be launched in phase 2 of the exercise.

The Chain of Events: 5th of January, 2020

It is still unclear as to what exactly happened on Sunday and the events that transpired. Unlike liberals, the Gods haven’t granted us the boon of premonitions and divine revelations. Therefore, we can only piece out what happened from the account narrated by stakeholders on social media and establish the chain of events in chronological order.

First things first, chaos did not erupt for the first time at JNU on Sunday, it has occurred earlier as well. Only on Friday, the 3rd of January, the students of the University disrupted the registration process for the winter semester by barging into the Centre for Information System office and cut off the power supply to protest against the fee hike. The protests over fee hike, as we all know, had been going on for quite some time.

The JNU administration issued a statement over the matter in the aftermath of the violence. The statement said that at 4.30 pm on Sunday, the agitating students had moved from the admin block to hostel rooms attacking students who had supported the registration process. Even though police were informed, by the time police reached, several students and security staff at the hostels were reportedly badly injured in the assault by the violent protestors.

The statement added that masked miscreants had entered the Periyar hostel and had attacked students and security staff with sticks and rods. Some groups of students had also vandalised the admin block and ransacked the VC’s office in the past few weeks. The university has filed police complaints after the incidents. All of this is consistent with other reports that have been coming in and consistent with the version of events as described by the ABVP.

The President of the ABVP’s JNU Unit, Durgesh Kumar, accused the Left of unleashing violence at the University. His statement was consistent with the official statement of the JNU administration. According to him as well, violence erupted over the matter of registrations. He said that the Leftists had attacked the ABVP students and had even chased them into the hostels where they had taken refuge and assaulted them.


Abhinav Prakash, assistant professor at the Delhi University, narrated a similar chain of events. He, too, confirmed that leftist goons at the University had attacked the ABVP students and even professors and ordinary students at the University. As per Mr. Prakash, it was a planned attack carried out by the Leftists and according to him, at least one video being circulated which claimed to show an attack by ‘ABVP goons’ actually depicted students trying to defend themselves against the mob.


Senior BJP leader Meenakshi Lekhi narrated a horrible tale of unspeakable horrors after meeting some of the victims of the assault and asserted that Jamia students had been called by leftists in JNU to assault students on the campus. She further said that students were beaten brutally and had suffered terrible injuries including memory loss due to head trauma. She also said that there were girls who were hit on their private parts and some girls were so embarrassed that they had left for their homes with their families.

An officer of the Bihar Public Service Commission, who is currently studying at the university, also spoke out on the horrors he suffered on Sunday. He, too, blames the Leftists for the violence. He made two startling revelations. He said that he saw JNUSU President Aishe Ghosh with his own eyes entering the Periyar hostel and when she entered the hostel, she was well and not hurt. He says he doesn’t know when Ghosh got hurt thereafter. He also claims that for about an hour, the stone pelting at the gate of Periyar hostel continued by the Leftists.

The Onslaught of Leftist Propaganda

Amidst the ensuing chaos, JNUSU President Aishe Ghosh was beaten by someone. She could be seen with injury to her head and she claimed that she was thrashed by masked men.


Soon enough, prominent members of the Liberal Establishment discharged a barrage of propaganda on social media accusing the ABVP of unleashing violence in the campus. Chief among them was Swara Bhaskar who released a video on Twitter where she appealed for people to reach the main gates of the JNU to stop the ‘alleged ABVP goons’.


Merely an hour later or so, maybe one and a half, protests started erupting across the liberal enclaves in prominent universities. Even considering their remarkable expertise and experience in organizing protests, one and a half hours seems too short of a notice to organize a full-blown protest with placards, banners and all. It could also be that they always have banners ready protests and they bring them out after making minor adjustments given immediate requirements. On a serious note, the quickness with which leftist camps erupted in protest over the JNU incident does raise a lot of suspicion.


Apart from Jadavpur University, protests broke out in Aligarh University as well.


It is pertinent to note here that there was no evidence whatsoever to suggest that ABVP was involved in the violence at the University. However, there was sufficient evidence to indicate that Leftists goons were again up to their usual antics. They have been engaing in deplorable attacks against the administration for quite some time now. Not so long ago, they even stopped a professor who had fallen sick from being taken to the hospital for treatment. Only on Friday, they had attacked the technical infrastructure at the campus. Thus, the first suspects in the incidence of violence would naturally be the Leftists. But facts do not matter in the world of liberalism.

Regardless of the utter lack of evidence, the Liberal Establishment embarked upon a quest to pin the entire blame on the ABVP and by extension, the BJP. By their own admission, the perpetrators were masked men. Therefore, it begs the question, how does one know the political affiliations of masked individuals? Even Priyanka Vadra Gandhi reached AIIMS where those injured were being treated.


The Congress party would come out of this looking extremely embarrassed and suffer an even greater lack of credibility but we would get to that later.

The Propaganda Collapses: The Curse of Barkha

Barkha Dutt has this weird knack of appearing in support of people who inevitably suffer catastrophic defeats in the near future. It has happened numerous times in the past and even during the course of the CAA Saga. For instance, moments after Barkha hailed Ladeeda Sakhaloon and Aysha Renna as ‘Sheroes’ of Jamia, they were revealed to be Islamic Extremists. Barkha Dutt’s contribution on Sunday followed a similar trajectory.

Barkha Dutt on Sunday shared a part of a conversation from a group called ‘Unity Against Left’, the implication being that the individual concerned was a member of the ABVP and was out to get Leftists in JNU. The impression that was sought to be conveyed was that it was a WhatsApp group where ABVP workers were organizing in order to attack the JNU. However, as it turned out, the individual in the screenshotted text is linked to the Congress party and then on, the entire edifice of the propaganda began crumbling down like a pack of cards. The Congress party even had to issue an official denial of their links to the entire fracas.

Soon after, numerous screeshots that were shared by Leftists themselves as evidence of ABVP’s involvement in the protest showed that the numbers belonged to Leftists and the group name itself had been recently changed from anti-ABVP to anti-Left.


Another bit of propaganda that was peddled after the JNU violence revolved around an ABVP functionary, Shambhavi. It was alleged by the Leftist crowd that one of the masked woman indulging in violence at JNU was her. However, as became evident afterwards, the masked woman was definitely not Shambhavi and she was herself injured and taken to the hospital for treatment.

In another twist in the tale, Aishe Ghosh, the Leftist who was injured earlier could be seen in a video leading masked men into the hostel. It was also pointed out by others that given the presence of sunlight in the video, Ghosh could not be leading those men as an act of defense and was most likely meant to be an attack. With that, claims of a lack of involvement of Leftist goons in the JNU violence on Sunday appear to rest on wafer-thin ice.

Ex-JNUSU President and AISA activist Geeta Kumari was caught sharing fake news and misinformation to incriminate the ABVP. In the process, she gave away the entire propaganda tactic of the Leftist goons who were trying to pin the blame on the saffron organization. The screenshots proved quite conclusive that the ones celebrating violence on students were actually the ones from the left and the party Geeta Kumari belongs to.

Endgame: Oppa Hong Kong Style

The entire series of events begs the question, what’s the endgame here? What is it that the perennial protesters of JNU are trying to achieve? And the answer lies in the statement made by The Wire columnist who said that time had come for them to initiate Phase 2 of the anti-CAA protests which would be symbolized by Hong Kong style protests. People would be aware that Hong Kong was recently witnessing to protests where the protesters had resorted to using unconventional tactics to resist the Chinese regime. But India isn’t China. Therefore, what is justifiable in the context of Hong Kong isn’t justifiable here.

Read: Shaheen Bagh protests: The Wire columnist Sharjeel Imam pulls out to prepare for ‘Hong Kong style’ round 2, women say ‘chakkajam’ still on

Furthermore, it appears that in India, it’s not pro-Democracy protesters that are planning to use unconventional tactics. The protesters here are Leftist goons and Islamic Extremists. And they have been planning to do it for quite some time. As far back as the 29th of December, handles on Twitter were offering advice on how to avoid facial recognition tools of the Delhi Police.


The Quint had also offered edicts on how to avoid being recognized by facial recognition tools. And on Sunday, we witnessed precisely these tactics being used by the goons who had attacked students on the campus of JNU. It appears that the whole thing was a false flag created to stir a fresh round of protests after the Liberal Establishment suffered a catastrophic defeat once the Radical Islamic characteristic of the anti-CAA protests became evident.

Possible Foreign Interference

We have been reporting on the foreign interference in the anti-CAA and anti-NRC campaign from the very beginning. On the 17th of December, we had reported how Islamic fundamentalist organizations had started working with foreign-funded NGOs and those linked extensively with ‘Urban Naxals’ in their bid to undermine the CAA which was passed by the Indian Parliament.

Then, on the 2nd of January, we had reported on how the US Department of State was funding “Advocacy and Outreach Programme for Detainees in the North Eastern States of India”. In the same report, we had also mentioned how huge amounts was being funneled into India from shady globalist NGOs for the purpose of “Reducing Arbitrary Detention in India”. All of this does amount to foreign interference in Indian internal affairs.

One conspicuous name that ought to be mentioned here is The Quint. As we had mentioned earlier, The Quint had offered elaborate tutorials on how to conceal the facial identity. As we know, the media outlet’s parent company partnered with Bloomberg News to found the BloombergQuint. Bloomberg News was founded by Michael Bloomberg, one of the Democrat Presidential aspirants for the 2020 US Presidential Elections.

We are aware that the ownership of Bloomberg News does affect their editorial policies. They had announced after Michael Bloomberg entered the presidential race that they will not perform investigative journalism on any of the Democrat aspirants. Following this, the Trump Campaign had announced that they will not credentialize Bloomberg News going forward. For the first time, even the Leftists did not complain nor did anyone in the media and they believed Donald Trump was completely justified in his actions.

Given what we know now about the manner in which ownership affects editorial policies, did the association between The Quint’s parent company and Bloomberg News affect the former’s coverage and led them to offer tutorials to conceal one’s face during protests? We can only speculate. As for the possible motivations behind Michael Bloomberg to interfere in Indian internal affairs, one can safely that there has been a concerted attempt by the Democrat establishment to undermine Narendra Modi’s leadership in recent times. We had also elaborated the manner in which The New Yorker report that slandered Narendra Modi was a carefully constructed bit of propaganda.

Khilafat 2.0 meets Petty Domestic Politics meets Communist Revolution Fantasies

Quite early on, we had published a report that elaborated on how the first wave of anti-CAA protests was a bid to recreate the Khilafat Movement. The involvement of Radical Islamic organizations has been suspected in the violence that erupted across the country and we had shown how the Jamia protests could not be disassociated with the violence that erupted across the national capital.

Furthermore, the Congress party and other political parties are clearly involved in instigating protests against the government so that they could reap political mileage from it. However, when the visuals capturing anti-Hindu bigotry in the protests went viral, that phase had to be abandoned. An attempt has been made, however, to recreate the same anti-government fervour that dominated the initial round of protests.

In this face, the mask of a Communist Revolution has been put over the face of Khilafat 2.0. The violence at JNU on Sunday is meant to stir a fresh round of anti-government protests under the cloak of ‘Secularism’. A barrage of propaganda was unleashed to portray the Leftists at JNU as victims when, in reality, they were most likely the instigators of it. An attempt is also being made by Communists to initiate a Hong Kong style protest in collaboration with Islamic Extremists.

The government showed remarkable clarity in crushing the first round of protests. It remains to be seen how the government deals with Phase 2. It’s quite clear, however, that the government does have the overwhelming support of people of the country and they are well poised to crush the rebellion. Another goal of the protests might be to induce Narendra Modi to act in a manner contrary to his nature.

As we have reported before, Narendra Modi may be a democratically elected Prime Minister but he has governed like a King. He does not wish to act in a manner that would earn him political mileage but at the cost of the nation’s stability. Contrary to the demands of democratic politics, Narendra Modi has put the nation’s stability before the political interests of his own party. However, the protesters appear to be in a mood to force his hand and make him act in a way that undermines his own style of governance. Again, it is extremely unlikely that the protesters would succeed in this venture of theirs as well.

As Congress links emerge to JNU violence, Rashid Alvi calls Modi and Shah ‘experts in rioting’

Congress leaders and their stooges in the mainstream and social media have been trying desperately to blame the violence in JNU on the government. Even as reports emerge that the violence may have been planned by leftists, and links with Congress have emerged, the ecosystem is busy trying to paint the central leadership as the villain.

As reported by Zee News, Congress leader Rashid Alvi today called PM Modi and HM Amit Shah “riot experts”. In Amroha, the senior Congress leader called the two BJP supremos as “people who cause a fire”, while describing Priyanka Gandhi and Congress as fire extinguishers.

“The history of Amit Shah Ji and Narendra Modi Ji is known to the whole country. There have been experts in rioting. America had refused to give them visas, people of the country know their history very well,” he said.

“Priyanka Gandhi and Congress Party are about to extinguish the fire. These people are going to set fire,” Alvi added.

The Congress leader further alleged that both Modi and Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan are helping each other. “I feel that Narendra Modi and Imran Khan are in this together and that is why all this is happening,” he said.

Earlier, in a press conference in 2013, Alvi had referred to the then Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi as ‘Yamraj’.

It is ironic that the Congress leader has called Modi and Shah ‘riot experts’ considering the facts which have been emerging about his party members recently speak otherwise.

In an unprecedented turn of events, a mob of masked goons ran riots on the Jawaharlal Nehru University campus in New Delhi on Sunday evening. Soon after the violence broke out, screenshots of WhatsApp conversations purportedly used by the mobsters to coordinate the violence started making rounds on social media. Not coming as a surprise, Congress connection had surfaced after WhatsApp conversation of coordination of violence went viral on social media.

We reported how the main riot instigator, one Anand was non-other than Anand Mangnale who has reportedly previously worked with JD(U)’s Prashant Kishore, who had earlier worked as a strategist for ex-Congress President Rahul Gandhi in 2016 ahead of Uttar Pradesh state assembly elections. In fact, Anand Mangnale is still very much Congress’ crowdfunding campaigner.

Surprisingly, before his Congress connections were revealed, Anand had been tweeting live updates from inside JNU campus when the violence was taking place. If he is not a student or with the security agencies, what exactly was Congress crowdfunding campaign coordinator who also ‘infiltrates right-wing WhatsApp groups’ to ‘keep track of their activities’ (as claimed by him) was doing on campus when violence broke out? Especially when his own conversation is all about trying to instigate violence.

In fact, Congress has joined hands with radical Islamists in India who have been running riots since the passage of the Citizenship Bill. Congress has been seen actively shielding them, egging them on and even justifying the violence unleashed by Muslim mobs.

Congress’ student wing, NSUI had been earlier involved in organising anti-CAA protests which had turned violent.

It is pertinent to note that several Congress leaders have been booked for the anti-CAA riots by Muslim mobs that have gripped the nation.

While investigating the incidents of statewide violence which occurred on December 21, the Patna Police recently got their hands on Congress leader Ashutosh Sharma who has been accused of attacking media people during the Bihar bandh and has been on the run since then. Congress leader Ashutosh Sharma was caught on camera assaulting journalists at the Dak Bungalow Chowk in Patna. The Congress leader was reportedly on the run after the case was registered against him.

The crime branch of Ahmedabad police had nabbed a Congress leader for posting a fake and misleading video on social media which incited a Muslim mob during a protest march at Shah-e-Alam, Gujarat, where several police officials were brutally attacked by Muslim mobs.

Congress party’s minority cell member Umar Khan Pathan had shared a video on social media in which a police action against rioters from Lucknow was passed on as an incident in Ahmedabad stoking violence in the Shah-e-Alam. The fake news had unleashed a violent Muslim mob, who attacked and injured more than 25 policemen on duty.

The Ahmedabad Police had arrested Congress Corporator Shehzad Khan Pathan along with 32 others for carrying out the deadly attack during anti-CAA riots on police personnel. They have been booked for attempt to murder, rioting and assaulting police.

Additionally, Six people including four local politicians and the former Congress MLA were named as suspects in the Delhi Police FIR related to Jamia violence. The Delhi Police had named former Congress MLA Asif Khan as one of the accused in its FIR.

Barkha Dutt violates Twitter rules, the social media platform bans rightwing account who had quote tweeted it instead

The political bias of social media platforms has been well known for quite some time. Twitter, especially, has been known to have implicit leftwing bias and engage in the suspension of rightwing accounts selectively. In the ongoing chaos surrounding the Jawaharlal Nehru University, the selective bias of Twitter again came to light.

Twitter suspended the account of a pro-rightwing handle with the username @TheAngryLord for apparently violating the rules of the platform by ‘posting private information’. In reality, the individual had only quote tweeted a tweet made by Barkha Dutt where the controversial journalist had shared a part of a conversation from a WhatsApp group which she claimed showed an individual trying to organize against the JNU.


Dutt had said she had edited out rest of the WhatsApp group conversation owing to privacy concerns while sharing one message by one Anand.


She had not blanked out the number in the WhatsApp chat. Anand was seen asking members of the group that some people in support of JNU are coming to the main gate, should we do something there? The chilling message was from a group called ‘Unity against Left’, thereby implying that the sender of the message was ‘against Left’ and hence by default ABVP.

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It’s bizarre that Twitter had chosen to suspend the account of @TheAngryLord when it was, in fact, Barkha Dutt who had disclosed private information. Quite clearly, the suspended user had not disclosed any private information by quote tweeting a tweet made by someone else. It appears to be another case of bizarre application of Twitter rules and further evidence of the systemic bias against rightwing politics in social media platforms.

Shiv Sena’s Sanjay Raut proposes Sharad Pawar’s name for 2022 presidential election, says will have enough numbers on their side by then

Shiv Sena’s motormouth leader Sanjay Raut on Monday said that Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar should be considered by all political parties for the 2022 presidential election.

Claiming that they will have enough numbers by 2022 ‘on their side’ to decide the presidential candidate, Raut said: “Sharad Pawar is a senior leader of the country. I think his name should be considered by all political parties for the post of President, the election for which will be held in 2022”.

Asked about the opinion of other political parties on fielding Sharad Pawar as the next President, Shiv Sena leader Raut said he has “merely proposed” Pawar’s name.

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“I think other political parties can also propose other senior candidates for the post of President. By 2022, there will be enough numbers on our side to decide the presidential candidate,” said Raut.

NCP chief Sharad Pawar had emerged as the facilitator between the Shiv Sena and the Congress during the 2019 Maharashtra political crisis. His manipulation and determination ensured his resurgence in Maharashtra politics.

The NCP had not fared well in three consecutive elections – 2014 Lok Sabha election, 2014 Maharashtra Assembly election and 2019 Lok Sabha election. Many had declared the 79-year-old NCP stalwart a finished politician.

After the Maharashtra assembly election results were announced in 2019 and the Shiv Sena parted ways with the BJP, Sharad Pawar took the centre stage and used this to his advantage. He was the link between the Congress and the Shiv Sena and utilising this situation to his advantage, he “manipulated” both the parties to emerge as the leadfoot in the alliance.

The portfolio allocation shows that the balance of power in the Maharashtra Vikas Aghadi has already tilted in the favour of the NCP and Sharad Pawar. The NCP has been successful in not only getting 16 ministerial posts but also retained the most crucial ministries.

In the 288-member assembly, Shiv Sena has 56 seats, NCP has 54 and Congress has 44 seats. Despite having the highest number, Shiv Sena seems to have been reduced to a non-significant alliance partner in the coalition as even Congress got crucial departments like revenue and PWD out of its tally of 10. Besides the CM post, Shiv Sena has managed to get 14 other ministerial posts while it retained urban development, agriculture and industries.