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Even before the winter session in parliament begins, new buddies Shiv Sena and Congress give adjournment motion notices

The winter session of the parliament is to begin today. Even before the session begins, new friends Congress and Shiv Sena have given adjournment motion notices.

As per reports, the Congress party has given an adjournment motion notice over the ‘Instability in Jammu and Kashmir post abrogation of Article 370’. The Shiv Sena has given an adjournment motion notice over ‘Loss of crops due to heavy rainfall in Maharashtra’.

After the Shiv Sena’s withdrawal from the ruling NDA over government formation in Maharashtra, it was reported earlier that Shiv Sena MPs have been allocated seats in the opposition side.

The Sena had also made its lone minister Aravind Sawant resign from the Union Cabinet.

Read: Point of no return: Shiv Sena to sit in opposition in upcoming winter session in Parliament

As per reports, the TMC has also given an adjournment motion notice over the detention of NC leader Farouq Abdullah in Srinagar. As the Lok Sabha commenced, speaker Om Birla had invited TDP MP Kesineni Srinivas to pose the first question. However, opposition leaders were seen doing loud sloganeering over the detention of Jammu and Kashmir politicians.

Ahead of the beginning of the winter session, PM Modi stated that the parliament should witness quality debates and open discussions. Nearly 50 bills are scheduled to be presented in the parliament this session.

Altaf Hussain, a Pakistani politician who said ‘Pakistan is cancer to the world’ has requested PM Modi for asylum

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.

In 2016, while addressing a group of workers protesting outside Karachi Press Club against the extra-judicial killings and disappearances of his party workers Hussain had stated, “Pakistan is cancer for the entire world. It is the epicentre of terrorism and people should condemn Pakistan”.

Read: Pakistani minorities launch massive protests in New York ahead of Imran Khan’s UNGA speech

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.

Hussain is due to face trial in the UK over the 2016 speech that was relayed to his followers in 2016. He is currently under strict bail conditions imposed by a UK court. The UK police had charged him under section 1(2) of the UK terrorism Act, 2006 for ‘encouraging terrorism’.

Bankruptcy looms over NDTV as auditor’s review shows a grim picture

The auditor’s review in its quarterly filing with the stock exchanges reveals that the losses incurred by the media house has high liabilities which exceed its current assets by Rs 88.92 crore, thereby significantly impacting its ability to perform as going concern entity.

Excerpt of audit report of NDTV which the company has filed with the bourses.

As seen above in point no. 7, the auditors of NDTV draw the attention to the financial statements [pdf] which presents the profits and loss. NDTV had posted the net loss of Rs 10.16 crore and Rs 1.17 crore for the quarter and six-months ending 30th September 2019. As of that date, the company’s current liabilities exceeded the current liabilities by Rs 88.92 crore.

The limited review (and not audit) is conducted by the auditors to obtain moderate assurance that the company financials are free of material misstatements. The auditor’s review further states that there is significant doubt on the parent company’s ability to carry on the business as a going concern. “Management has stated that the parent company has initiated certain strategic and operational measures included in the note to mitigate the uncertainty. Accordingly, they have prepared the statement on going concern basis,” the review reads. However, the auditors have not modified their conclusion on this respect.

A going concern concept is an accounting term which states that the company has enough resources to continue operating as it is indefinitely and not get bankrupt. A company becomes bankrupt once it stops being a going concern.

Read: Here is why Prannoy Roy and Radhika Roy were stopped at the airport and were not allowed to leave the country

NDTV in recent times has been embroiled in controversies over alleged financial irregularities. NDTV is facing multiple cases related to violation of FDI norms, Income Tax violation, and non-compliance with disclosure norms. 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. There is a chain of borrow, repay and borrow where Roys took a series of loans in 2008 as they sought to buy back a large chunk of NDTV shares from the market, allegedly violating foreign direct investment (FDI) rules in a 2007-09 investment, a charge denied by the company.

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. The charges levelled were those of criminal conduct, conspiracy and cheating. QSL is a shareholder both in NDTV and ICICI and filed the FIR as an aggrieved party of the alleged misdeeds.

Read: Islamists celebrate the brutal murder of Kamlesh Tiwari, NDTV leading the charge with their attempts to trivialise the crime

In August this year, the Securities Appellate Tribunal (SAT) had upheld a SEBI order imposing a penalty of ₹2.10 crore on NDTV and ₹3 lakhs each on 3 directors for violation of disclosure norms. It is alleged that the company and its directors failed to inform the stock exchanges about a tax demand of ₹450 crore served by the income tax department.

Cops not welcome, users don’t feel safe: Mastodon Social platform suspends Assam Police account

Mastodon Social, the social networking platform which recently gained popularity in India for being ‘fair’ and ‘free of censorship’ has suspended Assam Police’s account after users reported that they were feeling ‘unsafe’ by presence of police on social media platform. Mastodon told Assam Police they’re not welcome as it wants the community to feel ‘safe and secured’.

A Mastodon moderator reportedly posted that the platform has decided not to allow police on their platform as it did not want the platform to be used for ‘official communication’. This suspension of official police account by a social media platform comes close on the heels of reports that various terror organisations are increasingly using the internet and social media to spread propaganda.

Read: TikTok removes dozens of ISIS accounts which shared Islamic State anthems, footage of corpses and ISIS terrorists

As reported by Indian Express, Assam Police was reaching out on Mastodon with cyber safety message for children which apparently violated Mastodon’s code of conduct. “The way our account was suspended has left us bewildered and makes us wonder about the intentions of the space,” Assam Police official told the Indian Express.

There have been numerous reports in recent times suggesting that terror organisations across the world are increasingly using social media to recruit and spread propaganda. Other than ISIS which has made use of social media successfully to even inspire and train ‘lone wolves’, Palestine and Lebanon-based terror organisations like Hamas and Hezbollah have used platforms such as Facebook and YouTube to release propaganda as well as beheading videos to ‘send a message’ and issue threats.

Read: ISIS using modern technology to gain a foothold in Kashmir

An Interpol report says that terrorists use social media for radicalisation, recruitment, funding, planning and execution of terrorist activities. In fact, Interpol is using social media extensively as well to identify potential witnesses to support investigations.

At a time when security agencies are looking at social media platforms to counter terror networks, Mastodon has suspended Assam Police account to make its users feel ‘safe and secure’.

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Ashok Singhal, Class of 92: Remembering the Chief Architect of the Ram Janmabhoomi Movement

Four years ago, on this day, one of the greatest stalwarts of the Ram Janmabhoomi Movement, Ashok Singhal, passed away at the ripe old age of 89 after suffering from poor health for a while. From an affluent family and a graduate in Metallurgical Engineering from the Banaras Hindu University, Ashok Singhal dedicated his life to the resurgence of the Hindu religion.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah remembered him today on the occasion of his death anniversary. He hailed the stalwart’s contribution in the Ram Janmabhoomi movement and said that he sacrificed a comfortable life to dedicate himself to the country and Dharma.


Ashok Singhal’s ‘tryst with destiny’ began in 1984, three years after he became the National Joint General Secretary of the VHP. It was the year when the VHP organized its first ‘Dharma Sansad’ to discuss the Ram Janmabhoomi issue. Sants and Sadhus contributed participated in the event in significant numbers and the late Hindutva stalwart played a critical role in making the event a grand success.

Then on, Ashok Singhal became the working president of the VHP. He chalked out strategies and made the Hindutva ideology popular among the masses. More than that, he was the valuable link between the BJP and the community of Sants and Sadhus. Singhal is also credited with convincing the party to include the issue of Ram Janmabhoomi in its 1989 election manifesto.

Read: A Hindu perennially ashamed and guilty: How narrative after Ayodhya verdict is trying to achieve it

From 1984, through the stormy days of the opening of the locks to allow Hindus to worship at the sacred site, the Shilanyas in 1989, the organization of the Kar Seva and ultimately, the demolition of the disputed structure at Ram Janmabhoomi, Ashok Singhal remained at the helm of affairs. In many ways, he was the chief architect of the movement. Subsequently, an FIR was registered against him for his involvement in the demolition.

Ashok Singhal was one of those individuals who lived by his convictions. After the BJP stormed into power on the back of the Ram Janmabhoomi Movement, his personal relationship with the party soured. He felt that Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s government was not doing enough for the cause of Ram Mandir. It is said that he felt cheated. And thus, he was compelled to go on a hunger strike against the government accusing it of taking a callous approach towards the campaign for Ram Mandir.

Read: As liberals claim South Indians don’t care about Ram, read about the history of Ramayana in South Indian states

At that point of time, Ashok Singhal was not even on talking terms with Atal Bihari Vajpayee and at times directed his wrath against Lal Krishna Advani who was the Home Minister and Deputy Prime Minister at the time. He demanded publicly that Advani stop saying that the 6th of December, 1992 was the “saddest day of my life”. According to Singhal, the say ought to be celebrated as Shaurya Divas.

However, whatever angst he had against the earlier BJP government, Ashok Singhal’s opposition to it appears to have been dissolved by the time Narendra Modi was elected the Prime Minister of the country in 2014. He heralded the Narendra Modi’s victory as the beginning of a revolution.

“I was at the Sai Baba Ashram where Sai Baba told me by 2020 the entire country will be Hindu and 2030 the entire world will be Hindu. I feel that revolution has started,” Ashok Singhal said at an event in New Delhi. “This is not a modest revolution. It will not remain confined to India but present a new ideology before the world,” he said. According to Ashok Singhal, Narendra Modi’s victory at the polls was the end of 800 years of slavery.

Ashok Singhal played a monumental role in the rise of Hindutva from a fringe ideology to the dominant power in the country. However, there are other facets to the leader that is not very well known. For instance, he was a trained classical vocalist, his guru was the legendary Pandit Omkar Nath Thakur. It is said that he had a melodious voice.

In an interview with DNA, Singhal spoke at length about the work that he had done during his lifetime. He said, “In 1981 after the mass conversion of Scheduled Caste people to Islam in Meeankshipuram in Tamil Nadu, I became part of the VHP. We went there and talked to the leaders of the SC community in the villages. Their main complaint was that they were not allowed into the temples. We built 200 temples for the scheduled castes. The conversions stopped.”

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

Ashok Singhal also appeared to have much favourable opinion of Narendra Modi in comparison to Atal Bihari Vajpayee. When asked about BJP’s prospects in the 2014 Lok Sabha Elections, he said that times were changing and he believed in destiny. He said, “Things are changing. They have brought Modi to the forefront. I believe in destiny. God guides the temple movement. It is not dependent on political parties. The battle has been going on since the Babri Masjid was built in 1528. There have been 76 battles over the last four hundred years and three lakh people have died.”

The stalwart’s opinion on ‘interfaith dialogue’ was also consistent with the conviction with which he had conducted himself throughout his life. He said, “There is no need for a dialogue. People are coming to us (Hinduism) without a dialogue. Patanjali Yoga is becoming popular all over the world. We did not go out. People are coming. We do not need conversions.”

As early as February 2013, Ashok Singhal had compared Narendra Modi’s popularity to that of Jawaharlal Nehru, India’s first Prime Minister. “There was demand from the masses in the first general elections to make Nehru prime minister… I see a similar demand for Modi now,” he had told reporters.

Like many great men before him, Ashok Singhal passed away without witnessing the conclusion of a dispute centuries old. He passed away at Medanta Hospital in Gurgaon following a multi-organ dysfunction and sepsis. He had been diagnosed with right lower lobe pneumonia, carbon-dioxide retention, sepsis and drowsiness.

Ashok Singhal’s lived his life staying true to his conviction. He graduated as a Metallurgical Engineer but engineered the greatest mass movement of Independent India. He had one demand from the party but felt betrayed when the party decided that time hadn’t come yet for the construction of the Ram Temple. Towards the end of his life, however, he could foresee that the cause for which he had sacrificed his whole life would soon come to fruition.

Although Ashok Singhal did not live long enough to witness the resolution of the Ram Janmabhoomi dispute, he died with the knowledge that it will be resolved soon enough. It took five years for the matter to come to its logical conclusion but the matter has come to rest. The Supreme Court verdict has honoured his legacy and the cause he dedicated his life to. And when all of this is said and done, Ashok Singhal will be remembered as one of the pioneers of the Ram Janmabhoomi Movement.

Judge S Abdul Nazeer who was a part of Ayodhya and Triple Talaq verdict gets Z plus security after threats from Islamist PFI

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The Central government has taken the decision to assign Z plus security to Judge S Abdul Nazeer who was a part of the bench that delivered the historic verdict in the Ram Janmabhoomi, Ayodhya case. Incidentally, Judge S Abdul Nazeer was also a part of the bench was decided to criminalise Triple Talaq other than Ayodhya verdict. The Z Plus security is being given after reports that he and his family are under threat from Islamist organisation Popular Front of India (PFI).

Read: Supreme Court hands over Ram Janmabhoomi site to Hindus to build Ram Mandir, Sunni Waqf Board to be given alternate site for mosque

Recently, the agencies have warned that Judge S Abdul Nazeer and his family members face threat from Islamist organisation PFI. As reported by ANI, the Home Ministry instructed CRPF and local police to provide security to Nazeer.

Reportedly, Judge Nazeer faces threats not only from PFI but also ‘other quarters’.

Read: Ramalingam murder case: NIA arrests Myden Ahmed Shali, head of the ‘Dawah’ team linked to PFI

According to an official communication accessed by ANI, security forces and local police will “immediately” provide ‘Z’ category security to Justice Nazeer and his family members in Karnataka and other parts of the country “in view of the threat from PFI and other
quarters, as reported by the security agencies”.

The letter acquired by ANI, the Z Plus security will come out of the Karnataka quota when he travels to the state and similar security will be provided to his family members.

Read: Jharkhand bans violent Islamist outfit PFI while Kerala and Karnataka refuse to do so

Justice Nazeer, 61, was reportedly first enrolled as an advocate in 1983 in the Karnataka High Court. He was later appointed an additional judge in the High Court in 2003. Justice Nazeer was elevated as a judge of the Supreme Court on February 17, 2017.

It was recently reported that retired Chief Justice of India, Ranjan Gogoi will also be provided with Z Plus security in Assam, where he is likely to settle now that he has retired.

Gautam Gambhir says Dhoni’s advice cost him a century in 2011 Cricket World Cup final

It seems like Gautam Gambhir has got the uncanny knack of keeping himself in news most of the time these days. His pics of eating Jalebi in Indore went viral as he missed a parliamentary meeting on Pollution in Delhi due to his commentary commitments with Star Sports and now he has blamed Dhoni for not able to score a World Cup Hundred which has irked Dhoni fans.

On Saturday in an interview with an online portal, Gambhir stated that he missed scoring a hundred in the World Cup final in 2011 due to the advice of his captain MS Dhoni. “I have been asked this question many times, on what happened when I was on 97. I tell every youngster and every person that before getting to 97, I never thought about my own individual score but looked at the target set by Sri Lanka. I remember that when an over was completed, I and Dhoni were at the crease. He told me that ‘these three runs are remaining, get these three runs and your hundred would be completed’. Suddenly, when your mind turns to your individual performance, individual score, then, somewhere, you have a rush of blood. Before this moment, my target was only to chase Sri Lanka’s target. If only that target remained in my mind, maybe, I would have easily scored my hundred,” Gambhir said.

“That’s why, till I was on 97, I was in the present, but as soon as I thought, I am three runs away from getting a hundred, then that rush of blood caused by the desire to get to a hundred (took over). That’s why it’s so important to remain in the present… when I was walking back to the dressing room after being dismissed, I said to myself that these three runs would trouble me for the rest of my life and that is true. Even to this day, people ask me why I couldn’t get those three runs,” Gambhir added.

While Gambhir got out on 97, Dhoni remained not out on 91 and hit a six to win the match. Dhoni also won the Man of the Match. Gambhir’s contribution was pushed in the back, while Dhoni took away the credit with India’s first World Cup win in 28 years.

Gambhir has been quite often in criticizing Dhoni in the past for his captaincy. In 2012 Dhoni applied the rotational policy in ODIs for the openers (Sachin, Sehwag, and Gambhir) for the triangular series in Australia, to which Gambhir said “I believe that one should follow the captain’s decision but it was complete crap. You started with the rotation policy but played all the three in the must-win games. If you make a decision, back your decision, stick to it.”

AAP refuses to accept BIS report that said Delhi tap water unsafe, Minister Ram Vilas Paswan exposes Delhi govt apathy

A day after it was revealed that water quality in Delhi is the worst, failing in all the 19 parameters set by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), Delhi Government refuted the report claiming ‘bias’ in sample testing. BIS is the national standardisation body of India established by the Bureau of Indian Standards Act, 1986. 11 samples collected in Delhi failed in all 19 parameters set by the BIS for water quality. Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is the chairman of Delhi Jal Board (DJB) since September 2017.

The samples were taken from 11 localities, including Paswan’s official residence at 12 Janpath and Krishi Bhawan in Lutyens’ Delhi, and areas such as Nandnagari, Sonia Vihar, Pitampura, Ashok Nagar and Burari.

However, Delhi government has ‘challenged‘ that the water quality be compared to other BJP-governed states in ‘fair’ manner and send it to a ‘neutral’ agency for checking. It may be noted that tap water quality in Mumbai was found to be complying with standards set in 10 out of 10 samples. Mumbai is capital of Maharashtra, which till last month was a BJP-ruled state. Following a logjam in government formation, it is currently under President’s rule.

Read: RTI reply reveals AAP government in Delhi has not spent almost 80% of the Green Tax collected in last four years

Casting aspersions on the BIS, DJB vice-chairman and AAP leader Dinesh Mohaniya said he would like to know which parameters were used to check water if capital cities like Kolkata, Chennai and Jaipur failed to meet them. Responding to the allegations, Union Minister for Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution, Ram Vilas Paswan said that BIS is an independent body and they have checked the water sample in an unbiased manner.


Training his guns on AAP government’s apathy towards drinking water toxicity, Paswan said if Delhi Jal Board is so confident of water quality, they should not hesitate in getting mandatory testing under BIS or WHO (World Health Organisation) standards. Paswan said that on 3rd October, a meeting was held with DJB CEO (Arvind Kejriwal), DG of Bureau of Indian Standards and officers of the NDMC (New Delhi Municipal Corporation) where it was suggested that a team be constituted to test water samples in any laboratory.
He added that previously the Delhi Government had agreed to getting it tested but later showed no interest in following it through.


Paswan even suggested that the DJB and team up with BIS and get water samples tested in any other laboratory if they so wish.

SQR Ilyas, who announced AIMPLB’s decision to file review petition in Ayodhya case, used to be a member of terror org SIMI

The All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) has decided to file a review petition against the Ayodhya verdict. The unanimous judgment of the Supreme Court had paved the way for a Bhavya Ram Mandir at Ram Janmabhoomi while awarding the Muslim community an alternate piece of land for a Masjid. Interestingly, Umar Khalid’s father was present during the press briefing where the decision was announced.

Read: Islamist terror organisation SIMI banned for five more years by the Union Home Ministry

Syed Qasim Rasool Ilyas was the one who announced the decision on behalf of the AIMPLB.


Syed Qasim Rasool Ilyas is a former member of the Islamic Terrorist organization, SIMI. He had left it in 1985, well before Umar Khalid was born. Ostensibly enough, there doesn’t appear to be a legal case against the organization when the left-wing Muslim communist’s father left the organization. SQR Ilyas recently contested the Lok Sabha Elections from West Bengal on a ticket from the Welfare Party of India (WPI) from the Jangipur constituency, a Muslim-dominated seat in the Murshidabad district.

The former SIMI member is now a member of Central Advisory Council of Jamaat-e-Islami Hind and served as convener of Babri Masjid Coordination Committee. He is now a member of AIMPLB.

Read: Hubli railway station blast: Police arrest one suspect with links with banned SIMI

Umar Khalid, meanwhile, has always maintained that he is an atheist and the mainstream media had worked hard to build up his image as a ‘hardcore Communist atheist’. However, recently, in the aftermath of Kamlesh Tiwari’s brutal murder by Jihadis, Khalid had bowed meekly before the prophet of Islam in his bid to deflect attention from the pervasive intolerance within significant sections of the Muslim community.

Read: Dara Hua ‘Murtad’? Two days after Kamlesh Tiwari’s death, ‘communist atheist’ Umar Khalid prostrates as a ‘believer’

Some suspect that Umar Khalid is playing the ‘Taqqiya‘ card. The practice of ‘Taqiyya’ is a religiously sanctioned lying or deceiving non-Muslims in order to present oneself as not a true believer in Islam.

Amit Shah said not to worry, BJP and Shiv Sena will form the government, claims Union Minister Ramdas Athawale

The suspense in Maharashtra appeared to have been coming to a close with Shiv Sena getting increasingly close to forming the government with Congress and NCP. However, Union Minister Ramdas Athawale has renewed speculations saying that he was assured by Home Minister Amit Shah himself that the BJP and Shiv Sena will be forming the government.


Ramdas Athawale, as reported by ANI, said that he told Union Minister and BJP President Amit Shah that if he mediated between the two parties, a solution could be reached. He was then assured by Amit Shah that ‘everything will be fine’ and BJP and Shiv Sena will come together to form the government.

Read: Point of no return: Shiv Sena to sit in opposition in upcoming winter session in Parliament

Earlier, it was announced that Shiv Sena will not attend the NDA meeting ahead of winter session of the Parliament which begins from Monday. On Saturday, the meeting between the joint body of the new alliance – Shiv Sena, Congress and NCP with the Governor of Maharashtra, Bhagat Singh Koshyari, was postponed due to the unavailability of the leaders.

Presidential Rule was imposed on the state after Shiv Sena split off with its traditional alliance partner the BJP after a pre-poll alliance was agreed upon by the two. Following the declaration of results, Shiv Sena decided to pull away from the alliance over its demand of sharing the Chief Minister’s chair.