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Ram Janmabhoomi verdict: Classes suspended in Aligarh Muslim University, internet shutdown in Aligarh in anticipation of unrest

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The Supreme Court is all set to deliver its verdict in the Ram Janmabhoomi, Ayodhya case. In anticipation of the verdict, classes in Aligarh Muslim University have been suspended for the 9th of November and the 11th of November. Essentially, Aligarh Muslim University will be closed for Saturday, Sunday and Monday.

The Office of the Registrar of Aligarh Muslim University has issued a notice that says that as per communication with the District Authorities of Aligarh and subsequent approval of the Vice-Chancellor, Aligarh Muslim University has suspended classes and all other sessionals and other student activities for 9th and 11th of November.

Further, the Aligarh police have also suspended the internet services in Aligarh in anticipation of the unrest that might follow the Ram Janmabhoomi verdict.

The administration has been taking various precautionary measures to prevent any tension as the verdict was expected to be delivered before 17th November, the date when CJI Gogoi retires. Now after the announcement the judgement will come tomorrow, Uttar Pradesh government has ordered that all schools, colleges, educational institutions and training centres in the state will remain closed from 9th November to 11th November.

The Supreme Court will deliver the much-anticipated judgement on the Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid case on Saturday. A notice issued by the Additional Registrar of the Supreme Court said that the five-judge bench will pronounce the judgment of the Ayodhya title suit at 10:30 tomorrow morning.

Read: The comprehensive legal History of Ram Janmabhoomi case: A case that will have its relevance for generations to come

The Supreme Court bench headed by CJI Ranjan Gogoi and comprising justices S A Bobde, D Y Chandrachud, Ashok Bhushan and S A Nazeer had reserved its judgement on October 16 after a marathon day-to-day hearing lasting forty days. The apex court was hearing a bunch of petitions filed by both Hindu and Muslim parties against the Allahabad High Court judgement which had split the disputed site equally, among 3 parties, two Hindu parties and one Muslim party. The high court had given one-third of the 2.77-acre site to Hindu Mahasabha, one-third to Nirmohi Akhara, and one-third to Sunni Waqf Board.

JNU faculty member Dr Vandana Mishra kept in illegal captivity by protesting ‘students’ inside classroom

In yet another despicable act, the students at the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), who have been agitating against a draft hostel manual which allegedly has provisions for the fee hike, electricity charges, dress code etc, have been keeping a faculty member in illegal captivity since the morning today.

In a video which has been doing the rounds on social media, Dr Vandana Mishra, Associate Dean of Students, is seen sitting helplessly in a packed classroom where protesting students are seen sloganeering and hooting in deafening volume. Few students can be seen playing the Tambourine while others raise slogans in a rhythmical manner.

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It is being believed that the Dean is still kept confined in her classroom in SIS building, even though her physical condition plausibly seems to be deteriorating.


All Deans and Chairpersons have appealed to the students to end the strike, as it has begun to affect the academic career of thousands of students in JNU.

This is, however, not the first time when the JNU students have showcased such shameful conduct. In another similar incident, the students at the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) had potentially endangered the life of a professor when they blocked the way of an ambulance in which the Dean was being taken for a health checkup. The students had then too displayed ‘complete heartlessness and insensitivity’ towards the professor who fell sick with high blood pressure.

This incident occurred on October 28, 2019, while the students were engaged in a similar protest against the same issues such as a hike in hostel fees and electricity charges. As per our sources, the ‘protests’ were backed by the Leftist student organization.

Unfortunately, such hooliganism has become the hallmark of college campuses dominated by the Left. Recently, Union Minister Babul Supriyo was manhandled by protesting Leftist students at Jadavpur University for merely entering the campus and attending an event. He was blocked from leaving afterwards and the Governor of West Bengal himself had to travel to the campus to rescue Supriyo.

Supreme Court to pronounce the verdict in the Ayodhya title suit on Saturday morning

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The Supreme Court will deliver the much-anticipated judgement on the Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid case on Saturday. A notice issued by the Additional Resgistrar of the Supreme Court said that the five-judge bench will pronounce the judgment of the Ayodhya title suit at 10:30 tomorrow morning.

The Supreme Court bench headed by CJI Ranjan Gogoi and comprising justices S A Bobde, D Y Chandrachud, Ashok Bhushan and S A Nazeer had reserved its judgement on October 16 after a marathon day-to-day hearing lasting forty days. The apex court was hearing a bunch of petitions filed by both Hindu and Muslim parties against the Allahabad High Court judgement which had split the disputed site equally, among 3 parties, two Hindu parties and one Muslim party. The high court had given one-third of the 2.77-acre site to Hindu Mahasabha, one-third to Nirmohi Akhara, and one-third to Sunni Waqf Board.

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The High Court had agreed that disputed plot was the birthplace of Rama as per the faith and belief of Hindus, and that the Babri Masjid was built after the demolition of a Hindu temple. Excavations done by ASI on the orders of High Court had found that a grand temple existed under the ruins of Babri Masjid, which was demolished by karsevaks on 6th December 1992.

The original title suit over the Ram Janmabhoomi in Ayodhya was filed in 1950, seeking permission to offer puja at the site. This was done after idols of Ram and Sita had ‘mysteriously’ appeared inside the Babri mosque in December 1949, following which the premises was locked fearing communal tension, but the idols were not removed. In 1959, Nirmohi Akhara filed another petition seeking direction to hand over the charge of the disputed site to themselves. After that another suit was filed by Sunni Waqf Board seeking possession of the site.

All the suits were clubbed together by the Allahabad High Court and gave its verdict in September 2010. The High Court had given the site of the Ramlala idol to the party representing Ram Lalla Virajman which is Hindu Mahasabha, the site of Sita Rasoi and Ram Chabutara were given to Nirmohi Akhara, and the rest of the site was given to Sunni Waqf Board. All the three parties had appealed against the division of disputed land in the Supreme Court, and now the apex court will deliver its judgement tomorrow morning.


The administration has been taking various precautinery meassures to prevent any tension as the verdict was expected to be delivered before 17th November, the date when CJI Gogoi retires. Now after the announcement the the judgement will come tomorrow, Uttar Pradesh government has ordered that all schools, colleges, educational institutions and training centres in the state will remain closed from 9th November to 11th November.

I don’t need Amit Shah and Devendra Fadnavis to install a Shiv Sena Chief Minister in Maharashtra: Uddhav Thackeray

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In a blistering attack against its alliance partner BJP, Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray today proclaimed that he does not require Amit Shah or Devendra Fadnavis to fulfil the promise he made to his father late Balasaheb Thackeray of installing a Shiv Sena chief minister in Maharashtra.


Perturbed by Devendra Fadnavis’s assertion that 50-50 formula was never discussed with the Shiv Sena, Thackeray trained guns against the outgoing Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and contended that he is lying through his teeth. Furthermore, Uddhav declared the suspension of talks with the BJP till the time they accept that they are lying about the agreement over rotational chief minister’s post.

Thackeray said that he was “hurt” by the BJP’s insinuations that the agreement over rotational chief minister’s post had never happened with the Shiv Sena. He said that the alliance was based on the shared principle of Hindutva but if the BJP was lying, that was against Hindutva. “I will talk to Sangh about this. Lying is not a part of Hindutva. If they are lying, then that is false Hindutva,” Thackeray said.

Read- Uddhav Thackeray didn’t respond to my calls but went to NCP and Congress: Devendra Fadnavis on Shiv Sena after resigning

In a scathing attack against the BJP, Thackeray said, “It is sad that while cleaning Ganga, your hearts have become polluted. I feel bad that we entered into an alliance with the wrong people.”


Challenging BJP to stake a claim at the formation of government in the state, Uddhav said that his party has other options before them. “If BJP thinks they can form government in the state, they should go ahead and stake a claim. We have other options before us. The fate of the alliance rests with the BJP,” Thackeray said.

Earlier today, the former Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis tendered his resignation to Governor Bhagat Singh Koshiyari. Following his resignation, Fadnavis stated that the 50-50 formula which the Shiv Sena is continuously harping upon was never discussed. Fadnavis also slammed Uddhav Thackeray saying that despite seeking votes in the name of the alliance, Thackeray was open to negotiations with others for the formation of the government. He had also strongly objected to the language used by Shiv Sena leaders for BJP and PM Modi. Fadnavis said that going by the comments of Shiv Sena leaders, it is clear that they don’t want to continue the alliance with BJP.

“Pair up and Become Family”: China forces Uyghur Muslim women to sleep with govt officials to ‘promote ethnic unity’

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Han Males are sleeping on the same bed as Uyghur Muslim women in China whose male family members, often husbands, are locked up in ‘reeducation camps’ in conformity with a diktat by the Chinese regime, Radio Free Asia (RFA) reported last week. The information comes from government officials who spoke to them on the condition of anonymity.

The conduct appears to be part of the “Pair Up and Become Family” policy that specifically targets the Uyghurs in China. The policy has been in place since 2017 and requires families in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR) to invite Chinese officials into their homes and provide them with information regarding their lives and political views, while they are also subjected to political indoctrination.

“The ‘relatives’ come to visit us here every two months … they stay with their paired relatives day and night,” said a communist cadre who is given the responsibility to oversee such affairs. “They help [the families] with their ideology, bringing new ideas. They talk to them about life, during which time they develop feelings for one another.” “Normally one or two people sleep in one bed, and if the weather is cold, three people sleep together,” he added.

The cadre emphasized that “they are very keen, and offer them whatever they have.” He also admitted that Chinese officials make efforts to provide them with proper sleeping arrangements. The cadre also said that he had “never heard” of any situations in which male officials had attempted to take advantage of Uyghur women, and suggested “it is now considered normal for females to sleep on the same platform with their paired male ‘relatives.’”

Read- Demolition of mosques, ban on Arabic language, Islamic schools : China’s new war to confront Radical Islam

The head of a local neighbourhood committee in Yengisar county also confirmed the cadre’s version of events. “Yes, they all sleep on the same platform,” he said, adding that it is considered acceptable for “relatives” and hosts to keep a distance of one meter (three feet) between them at night. It is important to mention here that the Han males who are assigned are not really the relatives of the Uyghur women they sleep with. According to the committee chief, the Han men were sleeping with them to “promote ethnic unity”.


Chinese oppression of Uyghur Muslims has been known for a long time. Earlier the Chinese police had imposed a dress code for Uyghur women, under which the Muslim women are not allowed to wear long dresses. Last year photos had appeared on social media showing police cutting dresses of Uyghur women for being “too long”.

Despite such atrocities, China has not faced any repercussions for its ongoing totalitarian policies which are most heinously affecting the Uyghurs. They have been abandoned by the Muslim world as well. Imran Khan, who cannot stop engaging in delirious rhetoric against India regarding Kashmir, has refused to condemn China’s actions against Uyghurs. He continues to call China the best friend of Pakistan and has maintained a carefully crafted mask of ignorance over the entire issue.

Meanwhile, the corporate world, which advertises their self-proclaimed moral superiority over the ordinary citizens of their country, has maintained silence over the issue as it could hurt their business interests. The NBA, for instance, prostrated profusely before the Chinese regime after Houston Rockets General Manager Daryl Morey voiced support for the ongoing Hong Kong protests.

Here are the possible reasons why Rahul, Sonia and Priyanka Gandhi lost their SPG cover

As the centre downgraded the security cover provided to Gandhi Parivar from SPG cover to Z-plus category after the intelligence agencies presented a detailed threat perception, more details are emerging behind the centre’s decision.

Reportedly, the non-cooperation of the Gandhi family with the SPG over the years and preventing the smooth functioning of SPG was also one of the reasons for the government to downgrade their security from SPG to a Z-plus category.

According to an Economic Times report, a top government said that the members of Gandhi Parivar, Congress interim President Sonia Gandhi and two Gandhi scions, Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra did not use SPG’s bullet-proof vehicles on numerous occasions and also did not accompany SPG personnel abroad during their foreign visits on a majority of their trips abroad.

Shockingly, on several occasions, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra had even accused SPG officers of collecting her personal and confidential information and sharing with unauthorised persons. She had also threatened the top officials of SPG of dragging them into legal action.

“SPG has from time to time countered such allegations by clarifying that it confines its work to strictly the official charter,” government sources said to Economic Times.

The information provided by the government sources reveals that during 2005-2014, Rahul Gandhi travelled in non-BR (bullet-resistant) vehicles on 18 visits to different parts of the country. There have been 1892 incidents till May 2019, when Rahul Gandhi travelled in a non-BR vehicle in Delhi, which amounts to almost one incident every day. Rahul Gandhi travelled 247 times in a non-BR car when he travelled outside Delhi.

The government source revealed that Rahul Gandhi even travelled on the roof of the vehicle on a few occasions during internal tours violating the provisions of the Motor Vehicle Act and security advice. “During his visit at Banaskantha in Gujarat on August 4, 2017, while he was travelling in a non-BR car again the security advice of SPG there was an incident of stone-pelting on his non-BR private car. The injury could have been avoided had the SPG BR-car was used,” a government source added.

Further, of the total 156 foreign trips that Rahul Gandhi has made since 1991, he did not take SPG officers along on 143 visits. The government source said that Rahul Gandhi in most of these 143 foreign visits, shared his travel itinerary at the last possible hours preventing the SPG officers from accompanying him on the tours. Rahul Gandhi also dragged the name of SPG on a few occasions in the last 5 years in his public speeches, which is undesirable, the government sources added.

Similar to her son, Sonia Gandhi too did not use an SPG bullet-resistant vehicle on 50 occasions while travelling in New Delhi from 2015 to May 2019. Sonia Gandhi has made 13 unscheduled visits to various places in the country in the last 5 years during which she used non-BR cars. She also did not take SPG officers on 24 of her foreign visits since 2015, states the report.

In Priyanka Gandhi’s case, since 2015 to May this year, she did not use SPG bullet-resistant vehicles for her travel on 339 occasions within Delhi and on 64 occasions at other places in the country.

“She used non-BR vehicles against the advice of SPG officers on these visits. Of the total of 99 foreign visits that she has undertaken since 1991, she took SPG security cover only on 21 occasions and refused to take the security for other 78 visits. On most such tours, she shared her travel plan at the eleventh hours rendering it impossible for SPG to depute officers for her security,” government sources said.

Recently, in a bid to strengthen the security cover provided to the Gandhis and to keep track of their movements, the Special Protection Group (SPG), which provides protection to them, was also tasked with a fresh mandate by the Centre. It was reported earlier that the Gandhis may lose their SPG cover after the evaluation.

Read: Gandhis’ security protection may be downgraded to ‘Z plus’, may lose SPG cover if Centre accepts intelligence agencies inputs

The Gandhi family has been notified that they should allow SPG personnel to accompany them all the time when they travel abroad. In case, if they are not willing to accept the mandatory SPG protection, they were also informed that there could be curtailment on their foreign visits on account of security considerations.

The Gandhis, Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi would earlier travel with the SPG till their first location abroad and then send the SPG personnel back to the country, preferring their own privacy. The Gandhis would then travel to destinations of their choice, thereby making themselves susceptive to risks.

All you need to know about assassination of Salman Taseer and what Aatish Taseer’s response to it says about ‘Liberal’ worldview

On Thursday, the Ministry of Home Affairs had announced that the Government of India has decided that Aatish Taseer is ineligible for an Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) card after it was discovered that he had failed to disclose the fact that his father was a Pakistani. His OCI card was revoked soon afterwards.

The government’s actions are clearly based on a firm legal foundation as section 7A(1) of the Citizenship Act, 1955 specifically states that if any person or either of their parents or grandparents or great grandparents is or had been a citizen of Pakistan, Bangladesh or any other country as notified by the government, such persons would not be eligible for an OCI card.

Read: Aatish Taseer and his cheerleaders go loco: Here is how they are lying and deceiving about him losing his OCI

Aatish Taseer’s father was not only a Pakistani but a very prominent one at that. Salman Taseer, his father, was the Governor of Punjab when he was assassinated in 2011 for his ‘liberal’ views on Asia Bibi’s blasphemy case. Thus, despite the significant amount of outrage by liberals on Twitter, the only real controversy here is how Aatish Taseer managed to acquire OCI in the first place. Given Aatish Taseer’s personal ideological inclinations, the events that led to Salman Taseer’s assassination are worthy of greater analysis.

Salman Taseer’s defence of Asia Bibi

The manner in which he was assassinated and the reasons for it does demonstrate in elaborate detail the Jihadist nature of the Pakistani state. Salman Taseer was murdered because he believed a hapless Christian woman should not be executed for alleged blasphemy. He believed that the woman is innocent of the charge and came out strongly in her support in public.
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In a press conference that he held following her conviction by the Court, Salman Taseer began with the words, “I want to begin with the name of Allah who is Rehman and Rahim.” The press conference was conducted after he met with Asia Bibi. He said that he had appealed to the then President Asif Ali Zardari to pardon her sentence. He further argued that such laws did not exist under ‘Qayad-e-Azam’ Jinnah’s time and the sentence was against the principles he stood for.

Salman Taseer further appealed to Islamic principles to argue in Asia Bibi’s defence. He also argued that he had studied the case personally and found that Asia Bibi was a poor Christian woman and the sentence against her was a crime against humanity. He also said that he hoped that Zardari would issue a Presidential pardon. He further stated that the conviction would not be overturned but he only appealed for the punishment to be pardoned.

Later, Salman Taseer told CNN that President Zardari had assured him that Asia Bibi would be pardoned. “What basically he’s made it clear is that she’s not going to be a victim of this law,” he told CNN International’s “Connect the World” program. “I mean, he’s a liberal, modern-minded president and he’s not going to see a poor woman like this targeted and executed. … It’s just not going to happen,” Taseer said. “If the High Court suspends the sentence and gives her bail then that is fine. We’ll see that, and if that doesn’t happen, then the president will pardon her,” he added.

Salman Taseer’s Assassination and Consequences

Not too long after, six weeks to be precise, on the 4th of January, 2011, Salman Taseer was assassinated by his bodyguard Mumtaz Qadri for his position on Pakistan’s blasphemy law. The assassination instantly turned Qadri into a hero, as one would expect from a Jihadist state. He was showered with rose petals as he was dragged into the Court. “Death is acceptable for Muhammad’s slave,” his many supporters chanted.

Qadri had significant support from the Pakistani masses. The ordinary citizens of Pakistan were baying for Asia Bibi’s blood. Some offered rewards for anyone who could summon the courage to murder her, others wondered why she hadn’t been murdered yet. Others wept with joy when the Pakistani court awarded her the death sentence, the first woman to receive the death penalty in the country. One Maulvi said, “We had been worried the court would award a lesser sentence. So the entire village celebrated.”

It is under these circumstances that Salman Taseer summoned the courage to stand by Asia Bibi. Conventional wisdom dictates that it was only to be expected that he would pay a heavy price for his stance given the nature of the Jihadist state of Pakistan and its people, however, not too many people would have expected that he would have to pay for it with his life. Nevertheless, Taseer was one of the few politicians who could summon the courage to stand beside Asia Bibi and following his assassination, everyone who may have inclined to speak up resigned themselves to their fate.

The Similarities between Indian and Pakistani ‘Liberals’

Salman Taseer, through his defence, did highlight the fact that despite his citizenship, there were stark similarities between an Indian liberal his or her Pakistani counterpart. Like an Indian liberal, Taseer appealed to Islamic sensibilities and Jinnah in order to convince the citizenry to desist from bigotry. This is a tactic regularly used by Indian liberals as well. This is in stark contrast adopted by them towards Hinduism where everything wrong with Hindu society is blamed on Hindu ethos.

For instance, Salman Taseer appealed to Islamic principles and Jinnah to convince the Pakistani masses that Asia Bibi should not be executed. As per Islamic law, however, Asia Bibi did deserve death for the ‘crime’ she allegedly committed. And as for Jinnah, he actually appeared in court to defend Ilm-ud-Deen who murdered the publisher of the book Rangila Rasool in pre-independent India. He was subsequently executed after conviction. Therefore, quite clearly, the principles of the person Salman Taseer’s appeal was based on was deeply corrupted.

According to the liberal worldview, there’s nothing wrong with Islam and its heroes such as Jinnah and the hatred that rules the hearts of Muslims is primarily due to the fact they haven’t been able to live up to the lofty ideals of their religion and heroes. Conversely, every crime or discriminatory attitudes that Hindus might have is precisely due to the fact that Hinduism is corrupt and irredeemable. In this, there’s not much difference between a Pakistani liberal and an Indian liberal.

The Problem with the Liberal Worldview

However, Salman Taseer’s argument was entirely understandable and truth be told, rational, given the fact that he was living in an Islamic state. There were certain restrictions he had to operate under and even then, he had to demonstrate a great amount of courage to vouch for Asia Bibi. Even then, he had to forfeit his life for his stand. Indian liberals do not suffer from any such restrictions and yet, they approach the same tactic. One wonders why that is so.

Liberals, Indians or Pakistanis, fail to realize that there’s an urgent need for reform of the foundation structure of Muslim society. The principles they are appealing to are obviously at odds with the foundation of Muslim society. Therefore, if they continue using the same tactic as they always have and continue to do so, the reformation of Muslim society is impossible.

Pakistan, of course, doesn’t have any chance of reform now and since then, the mask, if ever there was such a thing, has fallen off. It is now governed by Jihadists who do not even pretend to be anything otherwise. However, liberals in both countries continue to live in an alternate universe with no basis in reality.

Aatish Taseer’s eloquent words about his father

In this argument, Aatish Taseer’s own words on the assassination of his father highlight the problems with the liberal worldview. In a beautifully worded article for The Telegraph that eloquently captures his feelings about his deceased father, which I do recommend reading in its entirety, the junior Taseer’s words perfectly elucidate where liberals are going wrong, although it wasn’t perhaps the objective of the article.

He wrote, “What my father could never say was what I suspect he really felt: “The very idea of blasphemy law is primitive; no woman, in any humane society, should die for what she says and thinks.” And when finally my father sought the repeal of the laws that had condemned her, the laws that had become an instrument of oppression in the hands of a majority against its minority, he could not say that the source of the laws, the faith, had no place in a modern society; he had to find a way to make people believe that the religion had been distorted, even though the religion – in the way that only these Books can be – as clear as day about what was meant.”

He concluded his article with the heartbreaking words, “And so, though I believe, as deeply as I have ever believed anything, that my father joins that sad procession of martyrs – every day a thinner line – standing between him and his country’s descent into fear and nihilism, I also know that unless Pakistan finds a way to turn its back on Islam in the public sphere, the memory of the late governor of Punjab will fade. And where one day there might have been a street named after him, there will be one named after Malik Mumtaz Qadri, my father’s boy-assassin.”

Aatish Taseer: A Changed Man

Quite obviously, Aatish Taseer has changed considerably since then. While he may have had accurate perceptions about reality once upon a time, he has now obviously lost sight of it. For instance, in the aftermath of Kamlesh Tiwari’s murder, he argued that Indian Muslims should organize with not peace in their minds. He appears to have forgotten that when Radical Muslims organize on such troubling foundations, the consequence is the fate of Kamlesh Tiwari and his father.

Read: NYTimes columnist Aatish Taseer displays Hinduphobia in full glory, speaks the language of the very Islamists who killed his father

Aatish Taseer appears to have lost sight of the fact that when Radical Muslims organize explicitly on the basis of their Muslim identity alone, Pakistan is what we get, a country that he himself doesn’t appear to be too fond of. Something has changed within him since the time he penned that thoughtful article. One can only speculate about the reasons behind the change but considering the fact that he has been reduced to being a caricature of the typical Indian liberal, complete with an unhealthy obsession with Gau Mutra. The rhetoric that he has employed during online arguments, where he has used Gau Mutra as a slur abundantly, reminds one of the Pulwama terrorists who peddled the same morbid hatred against Hindus.

One possible reason could be the fact that he is himself a ‘Murtad’ (apostate), a ‘crime’ that is punishable by death as per wide sections of the Islamic world. In addition to that, he is a homosexual man, homosexuality is also considered a crime by Islamic states. Thus, after Kamlesh Tiwari’s murder for alleged blasphemy, it is only natural for Taseer to feel fearful enough to demonstrate that he ought to compensate for his personal choices, which are not Shariah-compliant, by going out of his to demonstrate that he carries the same hatred in his heart towards Hindus that Jihadists carry. On a side note, ‘hardcore communist atheist’ Umar Khalid, too, bowed meekly before the prophet of Islam after Kamlesh Tiwari’s murder.

The trolling will test your meditation skills and ‘being like a Ninja’: PM Modi quips after billionaire Raymon Dalio calls him ‘one of the best leaders’

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi who often makes witty comments took to Twitter to warn Raymond Dalio of trolls coming his way for showering praises at him through a thread of Tweets.

Responding to the billionaire hedge fund manager, Ray Dalio’s Tweet wherein he called Modi “one of the best, if not the best leader in the world”, PM said: “The trolling after these words of praise would give you the best opportunity to test your meditation skills and being “like a Ninja.”! 


After thanking Dalio for the praise, Modi said his comments “make for a healthy discussion, in the spirit of being radically open-minded”.

Along with the text, Ray Dalio shared a YouTube video where he and PM Narendra Modi were holding discussions on a range of issues. This was after the PM’s keynote address at Saudi Arabia’s flagship annual investor meeting recently.

The American billionaire investor posted on Twitter a video of his sit-down discussion with Modi. “I had an opportunity to explore with him how he thinks as well as what he thinks,” Dalio tweeted about his conversation with the prime minister on October 29.


Dalio in another Tweet praised the initiatives like the Make in India initiative and Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, that has been adopted by the Modi’ government over the years. “He is doing that by providing both basics and cutting edge digital technologies as part of his mission for India’s direction. For example, his government built more than 100 million toilets which reduced diseases potentially saving approximately 300,000 lives by some estimates”, said the philanthropist in his Tweet.

“What I’m most impressed about with Modi is how he has brought the country together by helping the full range of people, from those who are in abject poverty to rich business leaders”, Tweeted Dalio adding: “In my opinion, Indian’s Prime Minister Modi is one of the best, if not the best, leaders in the world”.

Raymond Dalio is an American billionaire investor, hedge fund manager, and philanthropist. Dalio is the founder, co-chairman and co-chief investment officer of investment firm Bridgewater Associates, one of the world’s largest hedge funds. Bloomberg ranked him as the world’s 58th wealthiest person in June 2019.

He had conducted an on-stage discussion after Prime Minister Modi’s keynote address at the third iteration of the Future Investment Initiative (FII) event, also known as the “Davos in the Desert”, which was organised recently in Saudi Arabia’ Riyadh.

Dalio, during the on-stage discussion, had talked about learning how to meditate after being influenced by the Beatles who studied it in India in the 1960s. He had quizzed the Prime Minister about his meditation practice, his thought process and how that pertained to looking at the world itself. He had then too, praised Modi for doing “many remarkable things” in India.

Meanwhile, in a series of tweets, in response to Dalio’s praise, Prime Minister Modi said: “To empower so many Indians, especially women, has been one of the most satisfying efforts of our tenure. The credit for the same goes to the people of India who made these movements their own and drove the transformation.”


In another Tweet, the PM said: “The mandate people blessed our team with has been unseen for decades. A full five-year government coming back to the office with a majority was last seen many years ago. A cross-section of people, across regions, religions, languages, age groups and occupations has blessed us.”

Maharaja Bir Bikram Kishore Manikya birthday declared official holiday, 70 years after Tripura merged with Indian Union

For the first time in 70 years, ever since princely state merged with the Indian Union, the BJP-led government in Tripura has informed that the birthday of the state’s last king Maharaja Bir Bikram Kishore Manikya on August 19, will be observed as an official holiday from next year, a state official said on Friday.

An official from the General Administration Department of the Tripura government confirmed that the state government, taking cognisance of the immense contribution by state’s last king Maharaja Bir Bikram Kishore Manikya, has decided to observe his birthday on 19 August as an official holiday from 2020.

The official said that King Bikram (1908-1947), who had ruled the state from 1923 to May 17, 1947, had decided to merge the then princely state of Tripura with the Indian Union by issuing a royal edict on April 28, 1947, and appointed Barrister Girija Shankar Guha as his domain’s representative in the Constituent Assembly.

In yet another mark of respect, the Central government, on the request of the state government last year renamed the Agartala airport after King Bikram. Bikram had in 1942, constructed the Agartala airport, earlier known as Singerbill Airport, which played a crucial role in the Second World War.

Last year, BJP went big on scale to observe the 110th birth anniversary of Tripura’s ruler Bir Bikram Kishore Deb Burman of the Manikya dynasty and had conveyed that it was trying to revive the royal history “distorted” during 24 years of Marxist rule and said efforts were on to honour King Bir Bikram with a posthumous Bharat Ratna.

The reign of the Manikya dynasty started with Ratna Manikya in 1280 and ended with Bir Bikram in 1947. His descendants have been titular, and their royal gloss began fading since the first communist government was formed in Tripura in 1978.

According to the BJP, the Marxist government was disrespectful of the state’s history by deciding to rename Ujjayanta Palace, the erstwhile royal residence of the Manikyas in state capital Agartala, to Tripura State Museum. Protests had, however, made the government tweak the name to Tripura State Museum back to Ujjayanta Palace.

The Left Front government had also rubbed the locals the wrong way by proposing to name Agartala Airport after Rabindranath Tagore. There was also a similar proposal to convert Agartala’s Raj Bhavan, also called Pushbanta Palace, into a museum and name it after Tagore.

However, it was Maharaja Birendra Kishore Manikya, Bir Bikram’s father who had built Pushbanta Palace. The Tripura kings had built Maharaja Bir Bikram College, Umakanta Academy, Bodhjung Boys’ Higher Secondary School, Maharani Tulsibati Girls’ Higher Secondary School in Agartala, Kirit Bikram Institution in Udaipur, Bir Bikram Institution in Dharmanagar, Radha Kishore Manikya Institution in Kailasahar and many other educational institutions.

Maharaja Radha Kishore Manikya, Bir Bikram’s grandfather, had provided financial assistance to Tagore, Viswa Bharati University at Shantiniketan, Bengal Technical Institute in West Bengal and to scientist Jagadish Chandra Bose.

The Marxist government had, however, denied these facts publicly, saying that the Manikya rulers had no development work to their credit.

Congress mulling over shifting its Maharashtra MLAs to Jaipur to avoid ‘poaching’ from the BJP

Amidst the ongoing power tussle between the pre-poll alliance partners Shiv Sena and the BJP over the government formation in Maharashtra, the Congress party, on the other hand, is reportedly contemplating over moving its MLAs to Jaipur, in order to avoid ‘poaching’ of its MLAs from the BJP.

According to a Hindustan Times report, some of the 44 MLAs have already reached Jaipur and others will soon join them. Rajasthan has a Congress government and the party believes that the MLAs can be prevented from being poached by the opposition parties in Jaipur since it is a Congress-governed state. The development comes after Shiv Sena gathered its 56 MLAs to Hotel Rangsharda in Mumbai on Thursday.


Congress fears stems from the fact that there seems no end to the impasse between the Shiv Sena and the BJP over the formation of the coalition government in the state. In the wake of this uncertainty, Congress believes that the saffron party might attempt to poach some of its MLAs and strengthen their bid to stake a claim at the government.

However, senior Congress leader Vijay Wadettiwar said, “We are not shifting them (MLAs) to Jaipur. I am not aware of it, but if any of our MLAs have gone to Jaipur, it may be on their own to spend leisure time after the hectic schedule of the elections”.

Wadettiwar, though, has asserted that the BJP has been trying to lure their MLAs to break away and join the BJP. According to Wadettiwar, one of the Shiv Sena MLAs were allegedly offered Rs 50 crores for switching sides. “Our MLAs have also got calls. I have asked them to record the calls so that there is a proof that the BJP has been trying to poach MLAs,” he added. The Maharashtra Congress leader had yesterday said that the BJP is using money and muscle power to sway its MLAs.

A Congress source claimed that the remaining MLAs might be shifted on Saturday morning but added that the senior leaders in the party believe the shifting exercise is redundant since MLAs are unlikely to switch sides in the current scenario.

Amidst all this, Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis resigned today. Speaking to media, Fadnavis said that Uddhav Thackeray has not been responding to his calls.

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The BJP has won 105 seats in the 288-member Maharashtra Vidhan Sabha. The Shiv Sena, which is resolute on its demand to share the chief minister position with the BJP through what it claims a “pre-poll agreement” has bagged 56 seats in the recently concluded assembly elections. The NCP had sent 54 MLAs to the state assembly while the 44 Congress candidates have emerged victorious in the elections. The BJP still needs the support of at least 40 MLAs to form a government in the state.