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The skeletons keep tumbling out: Three more former altar boys accuse two priests of sexually abusing them inside Vatican Church

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In yet another case of sexual abuse emanating from the Vatican church, three former altar boys of the Catholic church have now made shocking allegations stating that they were sexually abused two priests in the Vatican, reports Guardian.

The child abuse cases have yet again rocked the Catholic church as several anonymous former altar boys at the Vatican’s youth seminary have accused at least two priests of sexually abusing them by kissing and fondling three of them in the Nineties.

Reportedly, Le Iene (‘The Hyenas’), an Italian investigative TV programme broke these allegations in 2017, stated that the senior seminarian, who is now a priest, had sexually abused teenagers who served as altar boys at papal masses in St Peter’s Basilica. The allegations of abuse in the Vatican’s youth seminary dates back to the 1980s and 90s when the boys were aged between 10 and 14, will be telecasted in an Italian TV show on Sunday.

These shocking cases of sexual abuse have now come to light just two months after the Vatican Church had announced Father Gabriele Martinelli and Father Enrico Radice will stand trial over accusations of covering up sexual crimes.

Read: Pope of ‘Mafia like Church’ must resign, knew of sexual abuse allegations and did nothing : Archbishop

According to one of the victim altar boys, a priest sat him down on his lap and fondled his penis. In the programme, one of the victims had alleged that one of the priests, who was managing the school’s communal showers, tried to remove his bathrobe. “He wanted to undress me,” the victim alleged. “I tried to wriggle away. I was 13 years old. I fell to the ground and asked him what are you doing?. I then got up and ran away,” said the victim.

Another victim alleged that he was abused at the Casa Santa Marta, a place where many priests stay. The victim said he was arrested by a priest at the youth seminary when he was 10 or 11 years old. “He asked me to go upstairs to his room, made me sit on his legs, began to stroke my thigh and then put a hand on my private parts,” he told Le Iene.

Reportedly, the priest allegedly persisted with the abuse and later stopped it as the alter boy refused the advances.

Read: Investigation reveals nuns in Catholic institutions in India facing ‘decades of abuse’ by priests who enjoy protection

The victims, who are now aged between 37 and 40, had come forward together a few years ago to share their agonies to the public. The third victim has also made similar allegations but chose not to go into detail for the programme. They claimed that a fourth former altar boy suffered worse sexual abuse than they did, but he refused to talk.

The allegations were corroborated by several people who claimed to have witnessed some of the abuse.

The fresh allegations come just months after Catholic leaders had gathered for an unprecedented summit at the Vatican to tackle widespread paedophilia within the church. At the close of the summit in February, Pope Francis promised the church would “spare no effort” in bringing abusers to justice and would not cover up or underestimate abuse.

In March this year, Cardinal George Pell, who is third in seniority after the Pope in the Vatican, was convicted and sentenced to six years in prison for sexually abusing two choirboys in the late 1990s.

George Pell, who was the former Vatican treasurer, is the most senior Catholic figure ever to be found guilty of sexual offences against children. Pell had abused young choir boys in a Melbourne cathedral in 1996 and 1997. Ironically, George Pell was one of the inner circle of nine cardinals chose by Pope Francis to deal with issues such as sexual abuse of children by the clergy, fixing account books and financial reforms.

Similarly, in January this year, in a major embarrassment to the Vatican Church and Pope Francis, Vatican priest Hermann Geissler, who was appointed to handle sex-abuse cases within the Catholic Church has quit from his position two months after being accused of sexual abuse.

Hermann Geissler, who was the Chief of staff in a Church Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, was accused of sexual harassment by a former nun named Doris Wagner-Reisinger. The former nun of the Church had earlier accused an unnamed Vatican priest of making sexual advances towards her during a confession session in 2009

Watch: ‘Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj…’ Tanhaji actor Sharad Kelkar corrects journalist who referred to the Maratha warrior by his first name

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The trailer of the film ‘Tanhaji’ which is slated to release on January 10, 2020, is winning hearts already. Meanwhile, a video clip has gone viral on social media where the actors of the film are interacting with the media. In that, actor Sharad Kelkar, who plays the role of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj corrected a journalist who referred to the Maratha warrior-king by his first name.


When a journalist asked Kelkar about the role he is playing of ‘Shivaji’.. Sharad Kelkar corrected her and said it is ‘Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj’. The journalist then gracefully corrected herself and referred to the great Maratha by the name he is revered as.

Google removes the anti-India mobile app ‘2020 Sikh Referendum’ from its Play Store

Facing ire for joining hands with terror groups giving them a platform to spread their anti-India agenda, the Google play – the official app store for Android apps from Google has now removed the application named “2020 Sikh referendum”, which is a Sikh extremist movement sponsored by the terror state of Pakistan to destabilise India through its extremist activities in the Indian state of Punjab, from its play store.

The tech giant had faced severe backlash from various social media users for its decision to allow space for a pro-Khalistan terror organisation to push its propaganda on the internet. Punjab chief minister, Captain Amarinder Singh had also urged the Central government to persuade Google in this regard and had also asked the Director-General of Police to coordinate with Central security agencies to tackle the threat resulting from the launch of the app.

Read: Hard Kaur supports pro-Khalistan ‘Referendum 2020’, extends support to banned terror outfit Sikhs For Justice

Acceding to the demands, Google has now taken off the app which is published by a developer named Icetech, which has published another app named Voice of Punjab on the Play store. This app is also spreading hatred and promoting the Khalistan movement.

After pushing making Islamic literature on Ghazwa-e-Hind available on its play store, the tech-giant Google had also allowed space for the pro-Khalistan terror organisation at the beginning of the month.

Read: OpIndia investigation: Tentacles of radical Islam, Pakistan, Khalistan in Houston anti-Modi protests ahead of ‘Howdy Modi’ event

During analysis of the said application and the website in the DITAC Lab, Punjab, it was found that the data of voters registered through the App was also linked and stored in the webserver of the website, namely www.yes2Khalistan.org, created and handled by ‘Sikhs For Justice’ (SFJ), an Association banned by the Government of India.

Based on these findings, the Cyber Crime Centre of Bureau of Investigation, Punjab, had moved to get the App removed from the Google Play Store and the website blocked for usage in India.

Parliament passes bill to remove Congress President as the permanent member of Jallianwala Bagh Memorial Trust

The Parliament on Tuesday has passed the Jallianwala Bagh National Memorial (Amendment) Bill, 2019 which seeks to remove the Congress president as a trustee of the memorial.

According to the reports, the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday passed the Jallianwala Bagh National Memorial (Amendment) Bill 2019, paving the way for the removal of the Congress president as a permanent member of the Trust that runs the memorial. The Lok Sabha had already passed the bill on August 2.

The new bill has deleted the provision that makes the sitting president of the Indian National Congress as a permanent member of the trust. The bill has also added a new clause to include the Leader of Opposition or the leader of the single largest opposition party in the Lok Sabha to be a member of the trust.

The government said the bill “seeks to make apolitical” the trust that runs Jallianwala Bagh National Memorial. The bill also has an added clause that allows the central government to terminate the term of a nominated trustee before the expiry of his term without assigning any reason.

Read: No taxes paid for Anand Bhavan: Prayagraj authorities send 4.35 crores notice to Nehru Memorial Fund

Speaking on the occasion, the Minister of State for Culture and Tourism (IC), Prahlad Singh Patel said this bill will end the political colour which the trust earlier had. He attacked the opposition parties by stating that they had no problem with other provisions of the bill, but only with the one in which the Congress president was being removed as a trustee.

“As we remember 100 years of Jalliawalan Bagh massacre, it is necessary to build Jallianwala Bagh National Memorial as National Memorial in true sense. These amendments will make this Memorial a National Monument in the true spirit,” Patel was quoted as saying in a government statement.

Slamming the Congress party, Minister Patel said the party was “playing with the rules and regulations of the trust. “I just wanted to ask as how many cheques the Congress party has given to the memorial,” he said.

Read: Remembering Udham Singh, the brave heart who avenged Jallianwala Bagh massacre

He said Punjab Chief Minister would be in the trust and through him, the Congress party would have its representation. Reportedly, former governor RL Bhatia, Member of Parliament from Amritsar, two MLAs of Amritsar, the mayor of the city, Punjab Culture Minister and the Chairman, Improvement Board Amritsar will be part of the management committee of the trust.

Meanwhile, Congress MP Pratap Singh Bajwa urged the government to show large-heartedness. It was time that the government showed “magnanimity” and recognised the Congress party’s contribution to the freedom struggle, he said.

“There is no need to rewrite history,” Bajwa said, adding that the relationship between Jallianwala Bagh and Congress party cannot be separated.

Watch: Pakistani politician in exile seeking asylum in India Altaf Hussain sings ‘Sare Jahan Se Achha’ in TV debate

Pakistani politician in exile Altaf Hussain, who is seeking asylum in India, sang ‘Sare Jahan Se Achha, Hindustan Humara’ in a television debate on Republic TV last night.


Hussain was speaking about how there was communal harmony earlier and Hindus would go to Muslims’ place on Eid and vice versa on Diwali. “Anyone who differentiates on religion is an enemy of humanity,” he said. Republic TV’s Editor-in-chief then prodded him to sing, after he expressed his desire to sing. To that, Altaf Hussain started singing the Urdu song written by Mohammad Iqbal in 1904.

Altaf Hussain, the founder of Pakistani political party MQM (Muttahida Qaumi Movement) has requested PM Narendra Modi to grant him asylum in India. MQM is one of Pakistan’s main political parties and its founder Hussain has been living in exile in the UK since 1992.

As per reports, Hussain has also requested for financial assistance from PM Modi. Hussain made this request via a video message after his bail conditions were relaxed recently. Hussain was arrested in June this year over charges of making ‘violence-inciting statements’ against the Pakistani establishment.

Hussain has stated in the video message that the Indian Supreme Court is right to favour Hindus in the Ram Janmabhoomi verdict. He added that Muslims do not have a claim over the site. Hussain has also added that the current Indian government has the right to establish a ‘Hindu Raj’ and if politicians like Owaisi do not like it, they can move to Pakistan where a Muslim homeland has already been established for them.

Hussain has also stated that if the Modi government cannot grant him and his colleagues an asylum, they should at least provide him money and some resources so he could take the Pakistan government to the ICJ over atrocities on Sindhis, Baloch and all other ethnic minority groups.

He added that he wants to visit India because his grandfather, grandmother and many of his relatives are buried here. He has also promised that he is a ‘peaceful person’ and he will not interfere in any kind of politics. He wants PM Modi to grant him asylum along with his colleagues because all his assets in Karachi have been taken over by Pakistani governments over the years.

Hussain has been severely critical of Pakistani governments over the years. As the leader of the ‘Muhajirs’-Muslims from India who had migrated to Pakistan during the partition, he had time and again attacked the ruling Pakistani political leaders and policies.

It is notable here that Hussain’s MQM was once the third-largest party in Pakistan, representing mostly ‘Muhajirs’ in Karachi and Hyderabad region. Hussain had to leave Pakistan after being hounded by the ruling parties. He still holds considerable sway in Pakistan’s politics.

We perform Purohit Karm, we do not want Sanatan Dharma studies get influenced by Islam or Christianity: Protesting students at BHU

The protests at the Sanskrit Vidya Dharma Vigyan (SVDV) faculty at Banaras Hindu University (BHU) students opposing appointment of a Muslim faculty professor Dr Firoz Khan have been going on for almost a fortnight now. Even today, Hanuman Chalisa was recited as a mark of protest. However, so far no concrete assurance has been received from the university administration and the Vice-Chancellor regarding the same. The students are still peacefully fighting for the protection of Sanatan Dharma, values of Madan Mohan Malaviya values ​​and their ideals.

Vice Chancellor (VC) Rakesh Bhatnagar, who is also a professor at the JNU, held a conversation with students which was also inconclusive. When the students’ representatives went to meet the VC, he propped up the Constitution of India and refused to accept the ‘constitution’ of BHU. He said that Madan Mohan Malaviya was a human being, humans can be wrong but not written constitution. For him, ‘Malaviya values’ and ‘ideals’ hold no value. Students who study in BHU, still believe in the ideals of Madan Mohan Malviya and live by them. The VC is refusing to accept the constitution on which the BHU was built. In fact, it was recently reprinted and the same was launched by the VC. But he now says that he hadn’t read it but he had launched it as it is a tradition.

On one hand, the students of SVDV are struggling to defend their traditions, the procedures and practices of the educational institution they are studying in. On the other hand, a section of media like BBC, The Wire, ThePrint is trying to downplay this movement and the issue of appointment of Dr Firoz Khan by portraying it as if is only about ‘Sanskrit language’. They are writing various articles about this trying to make it about bigotry that there is some Sanskrit school somewhere where 80% students are Muslims. I have made it clear in the past that this is not a matter of language. BHU has a separate department for ‘Sanskrit language’ and literature under the Faculty of Arts, while Dr Firoz Khan has been appointed in the ‘Sanskrit Vidya Dharma Vigyan’. It was established by Madan Mohan Malaviya for protection of ‘Hindu Sanatan Dharma’ and give ‘scientific interpretation’ to Hinduism and its preservation. Where even today, education here is imparted like in Vedic gurukuls.

Read: A Tale of Two Protests: ‘Students’ at JNU receive a free pass while the students at BHU are demonized for a fair demand

After the propaganda spread by Leftist media, OpIndia again spoke to the students of SVDV to understand what exactly is taught there. What was the purpose of establishing this faculty? What was Madan Mohan Malviya’s vision behind this? What subjects are there? How is the routine of the students? And why are they studying there? What is their purpose? At the same time, after studying there, what kind of future do they see for themselves and also the most important why they objecting to the appointment of Dr Firoz Khan?

Why was SVDV faculty established?

So, first of all, let us understand the purpose behind establishing Sanskrit Vidya Dharma Vigyan faculty which will clear up a lot of things. It is also on the BHU website: SVDV was established by Mahamana in 1918 with the objective to preserve and promote the study ancient Indian scriptures, Sanskrit language and literature. The major objective of this faculty is to remove misconceptions about religion, spirituality, astrology and tantra. Here classical texts are studied ‘Strictly’ keeping in mind the traditional methods as well as oral-cum-written tradition.

The faculty itself proclaims that we insist on interpreting each word of the texts in order to understand their ‘essential’ implications. This is also one of the reasons the protesting students fear appointment of a Muslim or Christian, who does not follow the Varnashrama as prescribed in our religion. Our classical Vedic and ancient texts may get influenced by Islam and Christianity as is the case in the whole world toda. This is the only institution left where our ancient Sanatan tradition is safe in its original form due. It is due to the efforts of Madan Mohan Malviya. Education is imparted at Shastri, Acharya and even research level by following the traditions of Gurukul. We wear the Yajnopavit before reading the Vedas, our teacher and professors also worship Lord Shiva before entering the building and then bow down to all the pictures and idols of gods and goddesses, including Shiva and Parvati and pay obeisance to them. We do not expect the same from person of any other faith. This whole matter is related to our faith, faith and religion and we do not want any kind of adulteration in it. You and I exist today and will cease to exist tomorrow. But our tradition and Sanatan Dharma must remain constant and eternal. Letting it flow in its full purity with the roots of Hindu religion is the our duty and responsibility.

What subjects are taught at SVDV? Which departments are there?

Moving on, let’s have a look what subjects are studied in SVDV. What are the departments there? Veda, Vyakran, Sahitya, Jyotish, Vaidic Darshan, Dharmagam, Dharmashastra and Mimamsa, Jain-Baudhha Darshan as well as literature related to them. Are these subjects merely literature? Would you like to be taught these subjects by someone who has no relation to the basic and core values of these subjects? Would you like them to mix Islamic and Christian interpretations in the Sanatan Dharma? Or would you like Sanatan Dharma mixed with the violent interpretations of these religions which emerged later? The influence and mixed interpretation becomes so much that that it becomes difficult to find the origin?

If you are also a Hindu and have faith in Sanatan Dharma, spirituality and its values, then you too will not wish so. Then why are we expecting those students to accept Dr Firoz Khan? Let them just sit and let their faith and values get destroyed in front of their eyes the way atheists with leftist mindset like JNU professor and presently Vice Chancellor of BHU, Rakesh Bhatnagar wants? He does not go to the recitation of Gita which takes place in Malaviya Bhavan. But, these students are not ready at all. The biggest reason for this is that they not only study Sanatan tradition but live it. Whether it is at the level of attire, tilak, choti and Yagnopavit, or from getting up in Brahmamuhart to Sandhyavandan and the passage of religious texts, this is their life and their purpose of living as well.

What do SVDV students have to say?

Next I would like to talk about the conversations I had with students pursuing various degrees in that faculty. They study mantra, shloka, yagna, vaidik rituals, Purohit Karm, recitation, Bhagwat recitation, jyotish and karmakand. They are not only involved in the studies but it is also the source of their livelihood. Not all students studying there are studying for government jobs. However, some do go on to becoming Professor-Acharyas etc. by going through the method of study-teaching, but most of them spend their whole lives performing Purohit Karm and teaching and spreading knowledge and Vedas and Vedangs and ancient literature.

Today, all those students of SVDV are apprehensive about the appointment of Dr Firoz Khan. Their apprehensions are not unfounded as they are thinking not only of today but of the time to come. What if 15-20 years from now when this same Firoz Khan will be HOD, Dean and many other Muslim and Christian professors will join the faculty? You can only imagine what will happen when they start interpreting Sanatan Dharma according to their understanding.

Abhinayak Mishra, a student of Shastri course, said, “Not that Muslims and Christians have not done any less damage to Sanatan Dharma. We will not let the only institution in the world which has preserved Sanatan Dharma in its original form get destroyed.”

Aman Kumar said, “We study with SVDV for our livelihood. Not only in Benaras but we perform rituals and Purohit Karm anywhere in the world. Tomorrow when we learn about Sanatan Dharma mixed with Islam from a Muslim, will the society have the same faith and belief in our knowledge and on our interpretations? More than that, we do not consider any Muslim capable of teaching and interpreting Vedic Sanatan Dharma and Shastras. We will never be accepted by any Muslim person teaching Dharma Vigyan as our Guru.”

Read: The BHU controversy: Demanding that ‘Hindu Dharma Vigyan’ be taught by a Hindu and not a Muslim is not bigotry

Roshan, who is pursuing Acharya course says, “I read that media is reporting that Firoz Khan sings hymns well, they remember verses and chants. He may even have the knowledge of Sanskrit literature. But here it is not only literature. For us, ‘Dharma Vigyan’ is paramount. Since the texts are in Sanskrit, Sanskrit language is a medium. Then just because one knows Sanskrit language we can ask him to impart religious studies? By that logic, if a non-Muslim knows a little about Islam, will he be considered capable of imparting knowledge about Islamic rituals? And if this were to happen, the same media which is calling us regressive and conservative today will question us why does a Hindu need to teach about Islam and Christianity? And even then the culprits will be Hindus. It is these Leftists and the people who are against Sanatan Dharma who have done the most harm to Hinduism.”

On all these issues, we once again spoke to Saurabh Dwivedi, who is a former researcher of BHU and currently Assistant Professor. He reiterated, “I am the student of the same Umakant Chaturvedi who has been appointed Dr Firoz Khan in the department. And I know them well. I said earlier while talking to OpIndia and I still repeat that Firoz Khan’s appointment in SVDV has been done on the basis of money. Firoz Khan was Umakant Chaturvedi’s student five years back.”

He further added, “Had there been another Hindu in his place, there would not have been any protests even if there was corruption in his appointment. Today the biggest reason for protest is that we do not want Islamic interpretation of our texts and Sanatan traditions. Muslims have done enough damage to our temples and Sanatan Hindu religion on the strength of violence in the past. Not any more. At least not where the soul of Mahamana resides.”

When asked about the ideals of Madan Mohan Malviya, Saurabh Dwivedi said, “Malaviya ji had put up his perspective by placing the word ‘Hindu’ in the name of Banaras Hindu University. Even when there was a ‘Sanskrit Department’, a separate Sanskrit Vidya Dharma Vigyan faculty was set up. He himself got the inscription placed which talks about Varnashram Dharma rules about the admission process. No institution can reject the objectives of its founder, least of all the great ‘Mahamana’. He had to beg and struggle to built this institution at a time when the country was caught in the chains of slavery. Today, the vice-chancellor may not value ideals of Malaviya or the constitution of the BHU, but the spirit in which the institution was founded has continued to be alive.”

Speaking about the VC, Saurabh Dwivedi said, “We do not want to learn lessons of secularism from an atheist VC. BHU is secular since its inception. There is no discrimination of any kind. Today, under the guise of the constitution, there has been a conspiracy to corrupt ‘Dharma Vigyan’. We are against it and will keep opposing it. If we lose, it will not only be our defeat but it will be a loss to the Sanatan tradition. And today all those who are silent will be guilty.”

Another student from SVDV, Rahul Dubey and many other students pursuing Acharya and Shastri courses said they are not against any Muslim professor and neither are they demanding expulsion of Firoz Khan from BHU. They say their demand is that there should not be any Muslim or Christian in Sanskrit Vidya Dharma Vigyan. Only those who believe and live in the Sanatan tradition and Hindu religion should be there. If the vice-chancellor wishes he may transfer him to the Faculty of Arts or the Department of Natya Sastra of the Faculty of Arts to teach Sanskrit. But his stubbornness while taking refuge of the Constitution is a conspiracy to disrupt the eternal tradition of religion. And we are against it. It is also the responsibility of the government in the coming times that whenever there is an election for the post of vice-chancellor of Banaras Hindu University, at least he should have faith in Hinduism. He should Sanatani and should believe in the values of Madan Mohan Malviya.

Note: The above article was first published in Hindi. It can be read here

PRO of BHU clarifies, says Ramayana and Mahabharata not removed from BA syllabus

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The public relations officer (PRO) of BHU has issued to clarification that the History Department has not removed Mahabharata, Ramayana and the Vedic age from the BA syllabus of BHU. Calling the news a ‘rumour’, the PRO has said that these are still a part of the syllabus, reported Amar Ujala.

It was earlier reported by Amar Ujala that the History Department of BHU has decided to remove Mahabharata, Ramayana and the Vedic age from the BA syllabus.

Read: ‘Not against Muslims’ – protesting students at BHU explain their position. An OpIndia exclusive

It was earlier reported that the students were irked and had approached the head of the history department and conveyed their disapproval for the step taken by the department. A meeting was underway between the protesting students and the faculties of the history department at BHU with the former not in any mood to concede. However, the PRO has noot rubbished these reports.

BHU has been in a storm of controversies lately.

Earlier students of the political science department of Banaras Hindu University had been protesting after some miscreants defaced the photograph of Veer Savarkar on Tuesday. The incident came to light on Monday morning when students of M.A. first year reached their classroom and saw the photograph of Savarkar lying on one of the benches. The photograph had ink smeared on the nationalist leader’s face.

Read: A Tale of Two Protests: ‘Students’ at JNU receive a free pass while the students at BHU are demonized for a fair demand

The students of the political science department of Banaras Hindu University alleged that the left-wing members of All India Students’ Association (AISA) were behind the incident as they had previously threatened to do so.

Moreover, students at the Sanskrit Vidya Dharma Vigyan (SVDV) in BHU have also been protesting over the appointment of a Muslim professor, Dr Firoz Khan in the Dharma Vigyan department. Though the mainstream media continue to slander the students over their demands calling it bigotry, the students specified that the professor could teach the Sanskrit language in any other department of the BHU except the theology or Dharma Vigyan one as they believe that the person teaching Hindu Theology should himself have faith in it.

Note: The report was updated with new information.

Kerala: Child registered as 10 year old, stopped from entering Sabarimala after Aadhar reveals she is 12

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A child was stopped by the Kerala police while she was en route the Sabarimala shrine after her Aadhar card revealed that her real age was 12 year and not 10 as it was declared during the online booking. The girl was interrupted and led away by a policewoman at the Pamba base camp, about 9 km away from the shrine while her family was reportedly asked to proceed without her.

The shrine of Lord Ayyappa in Sabarimala had opened for the annual 41-day pilgrimage on November 17 (Saturday) marking the beginning of the Mandala Puja. Around 10,000 security personnel have been deployed at Pamba and women police officers have been checking age proof documents of all-female devotees before allowing them to proceed further.

Read: Today’s judgement by Supreme Court has effectively dislodged the 2018 verdict in Sabarimala case: Advocate J Sai Deepak

The girl and her family from Puducherry were stopped as they reached Pamba around 10 am and reportedly asked to produce an ID. After the police checked her Aadhaar card, they told her she would have to stay back at a room in base camp while her family continued the trek.

Recently, after not being able to come to a conclusive decision over petitions challenging its decision to remove the ban on women below 50 or those of menstruating age, the apex court had referred the Sabarimala matter to a larger bench by 3:2 majority.

Read: Kerala: Police send back 10 women between ages of 10 to 50 who had travelled from Andhra Pradesh to desecrate Sabarimala shrine

The Kerala government also decided to go against its previous own course of action and not let women of the erstwhile prohibited age categories from entering the temple till such time the larger bench decides the reference.

Incidentally, following the SC’ 2018 verdict, the female devotees, several women’s groups and NGOs had run a campaign named ‘Ready to wait’, signifying that the women devotees of Lord Ayappan are ready to reach the age of 50 so they can take the pilgrimage for darshan.

Two women activists, Kavitha Jakkala (a journalist) and Rehana Fatima (a Muslim), none of whom was a devotee of Lord Ayyappa, tried to enter the shrine amidst full police protection but they were met with resistance of the protesting devotees. Another woman, Mary Sweety, also returned midway as she was stopped by the protesters.

This time the Kerala police have until now stopped five women from trekking up to the temple on the first day of the pilgrimage. The women were asked to go back from the Pamba base camp in Kerala’s Pathanamthitta district. The base camp is at the foothills of Sabarimala, about 5 km from the shrine.

Ravish Kumar incites violence, wants students from Hindi heartland with ‘third class’ ideology to be more like JNU goons

‘Eminent journalist’ Ravish Kumar in an article published on NDTV’s website appears to be urging students across the country to indulge in the same kind of hooliganism that is peddled by the ‘students’ of JNU. The article. published in Hindi, titled, “हिन्दी प्रदेश के अभिशप्त नौजवानों JNU से कुछ सीखो, क्या चुप ही रहोगे?” incites students from the Hindi heartland to engage in nonsensical protests.

The article says, “JNU is being dismantled so that the dream of youth from the Hindi heartland to study in a good University can be finished.” He then goes on to call the political inclinations of the youth from the Hindi heartland ‘third-class’. He says, “The understanding of politics that the youth from the Hindi heartland have is third class. If it weren’t third class, today demands would have been made for one JNU at every place in the Hindi heartland.”

Read: ‘Journalist’ Ravish Kumar mocks another journalist for reporting on Deepotsav, says Hindi reporters work out of helplessness

Ravish Kumar further claims, “JNU is being dismantled while the Hindi Heartland continues to choke on the opium of Communalism assuming it to be Nationalism.” Ravish Kumar also claims that ‘students’ are being labelled traitors in the name of nationalism. He then proceeds to blame parents, the Opposition parties and basically everyone for remaining silent while the ‘oppressive government’ suppresses the ‘protests’.

It is an extremely dangerous rhetoric that Ravish Kumar has employed. In the article, he has completely ignored the outrageous conduct of the ‘students’ of JNU themselves. He has no words of condemnation to offer for vandalizing the statue of Swami Vivekananda that is soon to be inaugurated at the University. The statue was smeared with expletives that Ravish Kumar will not be able to say either on television or in polite company.

Read: Magsaysay Award winner ‘journalist’ Ravish Kumar mansplains what kind of men should women fall in love with

The so-called ‘students’ at the university held a professor in illegal captivity. Dr Vandana Mishra, Associate Dean of Students, could be seen sitting helplessly in a packed classroom in a video that went viral on social media. Protesting ‘students’ were seen sloganeering and hooting in deafening volume. Few students were also playing the Tambourine while others raise slogans in a rhythmical order. And yet, Ravish Kumar has no words to offer for such disgraceful conduct.

The perpetual protesters of the university even launched a march towards the Indian parliament in opposition to JNU administration’s proposed fees hike. Thousands of students hit the streets demanding a complete rollback of the fees hike amid massive police deployment. New Delhi is the national capital and the Parliament is a high-security area for necessary reasons. Prohibitory orders were issued under Section 144 in and around the university and yet, the ‘students’ proceeded to clash with the Police.

Read: Journalist Aunindyo Chakravarty says govt should print money and distribute among people to revive the economy, Ravish Kumar agrees

Three days earlier, these ‘students’ had manhandled a Zee News reporter and made lewd remarks against her. Amidst chants of “Zee News murdabad” and “Hindi media murdabad”, rather middle-aged ‘students’ manhandled the reporter. Last month, the ‘students’ of JNU had blocked the path of an ambulance which carried an ailing professor at the University, thereby, risking his life. Are these the values Ravish Kumar wants students from the Hindi heartland to emulate?

Ravish Kumar will not tolerate such behaviour from his own children, then why is he blaming other parents for not being particularly sympathetic towards the ‘students’ of JNU? The average citizen is being subjected to undue harassment by these protest mongers when they march through the streets, then why is he blaming opposition parties for not standing by the JNU ‘students’. Of course, the opposition parties have come out in support of them and it perfectly explains precisely the utter dominance of the BJP at the national level.

Read: NDTV’s Ravish Kumar says Media should not report on Indo-Pak conflict as it may help BJP in elections, Pakistan uses it to target India

No one, not even Ravish Kumar, would appreciate such conduct in their own neighbourhood. But he waxes eloquence on the matter and indeed, urging students from the Hindi heartland to emulate the toxic behaviour that has been demonstrated by the ‘students’ of JNU. It is hypocrisy of the highest order.

As it turns out, students from other parts of the country are making their voice known on the matter. Students from IIT-Bombay held protests against the vandalism that the Swami Vivekanda statue was subject to. It shows that the average Indian student does not sympathize with the conduct of the ‘students’ at JNU and they are much more well-behaved than them. It also shows that the Indian citizenry is tired of the nonsensical brand of protests that JNU has unleashed on the national capital and it does not share the optimism for a perpetual revolution that ‘students’ of JNU do.

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As it so happens, certain students in the Hindi heartland are protesting for better education. But the reason for their protests is not something Ravish Kumar and his ilk would appreciate. The students of BHU are protesting against the appointment of a non-Hindu at the university to teach Hindu Theology, a perfectly reasonable stand. However, as the media continues to romanticize the ‘students’ of JNU, they have demonized the protesting BHU students entirely. And the reason is obvious, JNU is ‘secular’ while the BHU students are ‘communal’.

News agency PTI turns Jaish-e-Mohammad into a respectable corporate structure, calls JeM terrorists as ‘associates’

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The mainstream, established media is often known as the ideological backbone of terrorists. They have often worked as a shield and the propaganda wing for Islamists and the enemies of the Nation. News agency PTI today went a step ahead to in essence, declare terror group Jaish-e-Mohommad as a corporate entity by calling its terrorists as ‘associates’. The PTI report was then picked up by most major news outlets.

The Hindu headline (picked from PTI)

The same headline was picked by India Today too, among several others.

India Today story from agency PTI

The Indian security forces today arrested two JeM terrorists who carried out bomb blasts in Pulwama. While investigating the terror attack that took place in the Arihal area of Pulwama in July, police learnt about the involvement of Sharik Ahmad, who had been constantly communicating with foreign terrorists and making plans to carry out attacks in the area, a police spokesman said. The spokesperson then said that all four terrorists, Ahmad, Aqib Ahmad, Adil Ahmad Mir and Owais Ahmad, conspired and executed the terror attack in Airhal area and have been arrested.

The PTI report, however, tries its best to downplay the terror attack and also, the terrorists arrested. They not only called the four terrorists arrested as ‘associates’ but also called the Pakistani terrorists as ‘militants’.

Kashmir has been grappling with terrorism for decades. Pakistan, India’s not-so-friendly neighbour has been exporting gun-toting Jihadis to wage a “holy war” in Kashmir, not just for the land, but for a misplaced sense of Ummah. However, the media has often been sympathetic to the terrorism in Kashmir, even though it has claimed the lives of thousands – civilians and security forces.

According to South Asia Terrorism Portal, since the year 2000, 4,808 civilians have died in 11,442 incidents of killing. These incidents have claimed the lives of 3426 security personnel.

Read: Not just semantics: How the media uses one word to water down terrorism in Kashmir

Essentially, the terrorists functioning in Kashmir meet most of the standards that are prescribed to understand whether an armed struggle is terrorism or militancy. They instil terror, have a stated goal of fighting against the state, have religious motivations, they target civilians, they target security personnel, they even target off-duty security personnel as seen in several cases including Pulwama, so on and so forth. The aim of terrorism is to provoke the state to give a disproportionate reaction and the body count is irrelevant to the terrorists.

In fact, the media often forgets that at the peak of this “struggle”, the present-day Kashmir issue largely started with the genocide of Kashmiri Hindus. Even that was termed as “militancy” by large sections of the media instead of blatant terrorism.

While there should be no reason to term terrorists as militants, there seems to be a larger nefarious plan when terrorists belonging to JeM are branded as militants. JeM, as mentioned, is a proscribed terror outfit.

The aim is rather simple – to water down the threat of terrorism in Kashmir and brand it as some sort of armed resistance against oppression from the state, which it clearly is not. Hence, while the terms militancy and terrorism used in the context could seem like mere semantics, they are far more.

By calling terrorists as ‘associates’, PTI almost makes it sound like JeM is a corporate structure which has official positions, like bomb blast manager, vice president of the land mine department etc. What is worse is that PTI called Pakistani terrorists as militants, watering down their nefarious terror acts as well.