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Even as Indian liberals and peaceniks hail ‘peaceful’ Pakistanis, abuse pours in against Sania Mirza post world cup defeat

Earlier, the ‘peaceful’ Pakistani cult had created a sense of ‘joy’ in the hearts and minds of Indian liberals for their outstanding ‘grace and humour’ despite their loss to India in a world cup cricket match. Nevertheless, the Pakistanis seem to have returned to their natural instinct of being abusive.

On Sunday, the Pakistan cricket team, a tier-3 unit comprised of mediocre talents, just like their compatriots in the armed forces, lost to Indian cricket team in the ongoing ICC cricket world cup.

As stadium tickets were presumably unaffordable for Pakistani fans, they had instead visited free fan parks outside the stadium to cheer for their team and few of them also took to social media to mock their own team for playing such abysmal cricket. Soon, the Indian liberal circuit jumped on to the scene to hail the magnanimity of Pakistanis to move beyond their team’s loss against its powerful neighbour. The liberals showered praise on the so-called ‘light-hearted’ conduct of Pakistanis on social media following the defeat.

Within just two days, the benevolence of Pakistanis has gotten washed away. The latest victim of the anguish of Pakistanis on Twitter is India’s sporting icon Sania Mirza, who is incidentally married to Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik, who was also part of Pakistani playing eleven on Sunday. Now, the Pakistanis seem to have made Sania Mirza a scapegoat for their defeat against India.

The abusive attack on Sania Mirza began with Pakistani actress Veena Malik unnecessarily dragging Mirza’s family and accused her of not taking care of the health of her child. She tweeted asking the sports star to act responsibly and not take her family to a ‘sheesha place’ to have junk food, which is ‘hazardous’ for both athletes and boys, according to Malik.

Sania replied by informing her that she didn’t take her child to any ‘hazardous’ place and asked her to mind her own business. Mirza also schooled Veena Malik saying that she was neither Pakistan cricket team’s dietician nor she was their mother or principal or teacher.


After motormouths like Veena Malik dragged Sania Mirza into an unwarranted controversy, it was time for other eminent intellectuals of Pakistan to share their blame on Sania Mirza.

Shockingly, a Pakistani person named Qamar Cheema, who performs the role of strategic affairs and defence analyst, including other circumstantial roles on Arnab Goswami’s Republic TV, crossed all the moral limits on a TV show when he questioned Sania Mirza’s loyalty towards her husband Shoaib Malik. Cheema claimed that had Sania Mirza been loyal to Shoaib Malik, she would have asked Malik to go back home. He also blamed Sania Mirza for the defeat of Pakistani cricket team for defeat against India.


Pakistan, a parody country of its own and an only ‘dysfunctional’ state disowned by its owns citizens, is the epitome of negativity and defeat.

Pakistanis never cease to amaze the world with indulging in such large scale abuse and attacks against innocent people, who had otherwise nothing to do with the incident.

Congress leader Tarun Gogoi says his party must emulate ‘RSS model’ if it wants to regain ground in Assam

The BJP-Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) alliance in the Northeastern state have once again created a dent for the Congress in the recently concluded Lok Sabha elections. The grand old party, which has seen continuous drubbing in Assam since the 2014 Lok Sabha polls have recently chalked out ‘Mission 80′ strategy to regain grounds in the 2021 Assam Assembly elections against BJP’s mission 100 seats.

Veteran Congress leader and former Assam CM Tarun Gogoi, talking about Congress’ wishful strategies in Assam said that the party should emulate the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS) model to establish mass contact.

Lauding RSS model of outreach, Gogoi said on Monday, “we are opposed to the ideology of the RSS but the mass contact programme of the organisation is worth emulating if we have to reach out to people at the grassroots level”.

He said the RSS and its affiliates were working among the people in the state, which is one of the reasons for the BJP’s electoral success in the state. “We also need to do the same in order to gauge the people’s mood and to have a better understanding of their problems and aspirations,” he said.

According to Gogoi, Congress also needs a separate cadre like the RSS to mobilise support for the party.

Hitting out at his party for becoming conceited after being in power in the state for 15 years due to which the BJP had managed to make inroads into the state, Gogoi said, “we became complacent after being in power for three consecutive terms. Now that we are decimated, we must take it as an opportunity, find out mistakes, rectify them and start working with full energy,” he said.

The former CM, identifying ‘dwindling mass contact’ as the reason for Congress’ defeats, said, “I will lead Mission 80 from the front.” Gogoi also said that he was ready to lead the party in 2021 elections, and he was also ready to be the chief ministerial candidate if required.

Congress on Saturday convened an executive meeting where the party dwelt on the Lok Sabha election debacle in the state.

BJP had surpassed its 2014 tally in Assam, securing nine out of the 10 contested seats in the 14 Lok Sabha seat constituency of Assam in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, while Congress had managed just three seats. In 2014 also Congress had met a similar fate as the saffron party had won from seven seats, while the Congress had bagged just three.

Tendulkar in 2003 or Rohit in 2019, who played it better?

Where were you when Tendulkar smashed a six off Shoaib Akhtar in the World Cup 2003? I was sitting in front of my tv with family members around. I was nervous, shaking my legs too much and rubbing the palms after every 4-5 seconds, a usual activity whenever Tendulkar batted.

Shoaib bowled the second over of the Indian innings, and Tendulkar was on strike, the much-awaited contest about to start. 4th ball of the over, short and outside the off stump, Tendulkar just smashed it in the air to the third man boundary. I was scared and in awe at the same time, scared because there was a third man placed, in awe because the little man anticipated it so well.

On Sunday, Rohit Sharma has hit a similar six against Pakistan’s Hasan Ali at the third man boundary. So who played it better? Let’s first watch the six hit by both the batsmen.


Now let’s compare the two sixes. Tendulkar’s six was better than Rohit’s (I am biased for Tendulkar on many occasions, but this has nothing to do with it). There are reasons to put Sachin’s six over Rohit’s and many would accept this.

The pressure of chasing a target, that too when you’re playing Pakistan in a World Cup contest was tremendous, and with the likes of Waqar, Wasim, Shoaib, and Razzaq steaming in to defend 273, the score looked more than 300. In Rohit’s case, he was playing batting first, probably in lesser pressure situations.

Tendulkar’s was facing just the second over of the innings, his feet have just started to move swiftly, the bowler was fresh and of course fast and furious. Rohit was at 85 and had already batted for 25 overs, eyes set, bowler tired with less pace, it was easy picking for him at that time.

Also, in the case of Tendulkar, there was a fielder placed at the third man boundary, Rohit has a luxury with no fielder out there.

Though both the shots look similar, the pressure, the situation was quite different. This does not mean to demean Rohit’s effort; he scored a marvelous hundred for his team.

80% of the voters in Cricinfo poll feel the same (still few hrs to go for the final result).


Tendulkar’s reaction on the shot was quite sporting. He tweeted that both he and Rohit are from India and played for a similar domestic team (in Ranji and IPL).


What’s your pick in case you have to decide?

Gujarat: Past karma will haunt Congress in fascinating Rajya Sabha bypoll irony

Look who thinks the Constitution is being disrespected. It’s Amit Chavda, the president of the Gujarat Congress.

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Unprecedented,” he says. We’ll see about that by the end of this article.

There is nothing more fun than watching past karma coming back to haunt political parties.

First, what is this about? The Congress Party has already moved the Supreme Court over this.

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Here is why simultaneous polls matter: Amit Shah and Smriti Irani used to be members of the Rajya Sabha, both representing Gujarat. Now that Amit Shah will represent Gandhinagar in the Lok Sabha and Smriti Irani will represent Amethi (yeah!), both of them have resigned their seats in the Rajya Sabha.

Remember that Rajya Sabha members are elected by the respective state assemblies on the basis of proportional representation. Considering the current strength of the BJP and the Congress in the Gujarat Assembly, two vacant Rajya Sabha seats means that the scoreline will read:

BJP 1 & Congress 1.

But wait, there’s a catch!

The vacancies for the two seats were actually notified separately by the Election Commission, one on May 28 and another on May 29. What this means is that instead of a single bypoll for both seats, there will be two separate bypolls for the two seats. Since the BJP enjoys a majority in the Gujarat Assembly, this means BJP will win both seats one by one. And the scoreline magically changes to:

BJP 2, Cong 0

And the Congress is so hurt about this. Unprecedented and unconstitutional they say. They have gone to the Supreme Court. They want “justice”.

Oh, the irony! The sweet irony!

Let me take the Congress back exactly ten years to June 2009, to their summer of triumph. See if you can spot the similarities.

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Ha!

Yashwant Sinha and a JDU leader had to quit their Rajya Sabha seats from Jharkhand after being elected to the Lok Sabha. Two vacancies for the Rajya Sabha from Jharkhand. If the bypolls for the two seats were held simultaneously, the NDA and the UPA would get 1 seat each.

And guess what? The polls for the two seats were held one by one. The UPA won both seats.

How fascinating. Did I mention that the Chief Election Commissioner at the time was the venerable Navin Chawla?  The man has had his brush with controversy, such as the time when CEC N Gopalaswami recommended his removal in a letter to the President of India.

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But his integrity has always shone through. As the Election Commission of India proudly recalls on its website

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He received an award from NDTV as well! Truly a Chief Election Commissioner that India can be proud of!

The bypolls for the 2 vacant Rajya Sabha seats from Gujarat are going to be held shortly. The Congress has moved the SC, but given the clear precedents, it is quite clear that they have no chance of winning in court.

And the polls will be held separately, with BJP winning both seats.

Given the past record of the Congress, you can be sure that their cheerleaders and ecosystem will go into whining mode, calling it another instance of the EC’s supposed tilt towards the BJP. What the Congress will not tell you is that it is their own karma coming back to haunt them. And that it serves them right.

PM Modi directs union ministers to draw a ’21-Day Impactful Agenda’ for delivering citizen-centric schemes

From the very first day of his second term, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is down to serious business. In his first cabinet meeting held last week, Modi asked all his central ministers to draw up a ’21-day impactful agenda’ for delivering citizen-centric schemes in the first three months of the government’s second term.

Officials confirmed to the Economic Times that this agenda will include every ministry’s plan of delivering citizen-centric initiatives that have a direct and immediate impact on the common man.

This agenda would include a timeline that a ministry would have to adhere to. It would also include getting the minister’s nod, cabinet approval, ascertaining funding requirement and necessary arrangements.

On conditions of anonymity, an official confirmed that the ministries have been directed to frame this agenda and forward it to the Prime Minister’s Office. They have been instructed to ensure that the impact is achieved within 100 days.

The directive came last week at a meeting between Modi with all secretaries of central ministries in the presence of Union ministers Rajnath Singh, Amit Shah, Nirmala Sitharaman and Jitendra Singh, the sources said. The minutes of the meeting were sent to all ministries over the weekend.

“There are three plans every ministry has to prepare. A ‘Five-Year Vision Document’, which needs to be submitted within a month. This would specify where every secretary would like to take his ministry in the next five years. This five-year document would be broken into annual action plans with specific milestones. Every annual action plan will be broken into a monthly plan which will be monitored. But the more immediate plan would be ‘21-Day Impactful Agenda’.” This agenda would be monitored on a daily basis at the ministry level and by the sectoral experts in government think tank Niti Aayog.

The basis of this agenda is that Modi has been re-elected with the hope that he will deliver. The PM stated in the cabinet meeting that the Indian voter has outlined a vision for the next five years, and this is now an opportunity before us.

Keeping the hopes high, the prime minister further added that people were yearning for a better life and the government must focus on ensuring ease of living, and asked the officials to begin work on making India a five-trillion dollar economy.

BJP MP from Kota Om Birla to be the next Lok Sabha speaker, expected to file his nomination in the noon

As the 17th lower house sessions enter its second day, there are reports that BJP’ MP from Kota, Om Birla, the BJP has been nominated as the next Lok Sabha speaker. 10 parties including BJD and YSRCP have extended support to Birla’s nomination.


Om Birla is a two-time MP from Kota and a three-time MLA from the Kota South Assembly seat. In the recently concluded 2019 Lok Sabha elections, he defeated Ramnarain Meena of the Congress by a margin of around 2.79 lakh votes.

Birla would be replacing previous Lok Sabha Speaker, Sumitra Mahajan, who had chosen not to contest the 2019 general elections.

Earlier, names of PP Chaudhary, the ex-Union Minister of State for the Law and Justice and the Ministry of Corporate Affairs and Surinderjeet Singh Ahluwalia, MP from Durgapur Lok Sabha Constituency, West Bengal, also did the rounds but the party high command went ahead with Birla.

Meanwhile, Om Birla’s wife, Amita Birla, while speaking to ANI thanked the party for the trust bestowed upon her husband. “It is a very proud and a happy moment for us. We are very thankful to the cabinet for choosing him,” she said.


On Monday, President Ram Nath Kovind swore in the seven-term member of Parliament Virendra Kumar as the protem speaker of Lok Sabha.

Protem Speaker Virendra Kumar had then subsequently administered the oath of office to over 300 MPs on Monday.

Foreign funds sent to Islamist Asiya Andrabi were not only used to create Kashmir unrest, but also, to educate her son in Malaysia

The NIA probe has revealed that Asiya Andrabi, one of the terrorist sympathisers and pro-Pakistan separatists, had received funds from abroad and utilised them for personal gains including the funding of educational expenses of her son in Malaysia from 2011 onwards.

According to reports, the NIA has now approached the concerned authorities for providing evidence relating to certain bank accounts used by Mohammad bin Qasim, the son of Asiya Andrabi during his tenure as a student in the University.

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has now confronted separatist leader Asiya Andrabi with the evidence related to the funding of educational expenses of her son through foreign remittances made by Zahoor Watali who is one of the influential businessmen in the Kashmir and also an accused in the terror funding case.

In a major breakthrough, the arrested separatist leaders including Asiya Andrabi had admitted their involvement in the 2017 Jammu and Kashmir terror funding case. During the NIA interrogation, she had admitted that she had been collecting funds and allocations from foreign sources for which her organisation had been organising protests by Muslim women in the valley.

Asiya Andrabi, the chief of banned secessionist organisation Dukhtaran-e-Millat was sent to NIA custody for 10 days by a Delhi court earlier this month along with Shabir Shah of Jammu Kashmir Democratic Freedom Party (JKDFP) and Masarat Aalam of Muslim League.

Masarat Alam, the poster boy of stone pelters of Kashmir has also made some significant admissions about the involvement of Pakistan in the disturbances in Kashmir. He told that Pakistan based agents channelled the funds through hawala operators which were transferred to the separatist leaders including Syed Shah Gilani who is the Chairman of All Parties Hurriyat Conference, a conglomerate of separatist parties in J&K.

‘Liberal’ World Order fallacies and the real cost of Black Liquid Gold: Those bound on erasing history cannot learn from it

The world politics in the last half a century was dominated by the ‘Black Liquid Gold’ or ‘Oil’. As our energy requirements went through the roof, the oil became ever so important, even to the extent that many of the world conflicts and wars had their roots in this black liquid. The countries with large oil reserves made a lot of money and saw their countries’ and their people’s fortunes change in a span of a few decades.

This was the same time when the ‘liberal’ world order was taking shape. In a nutshell, this world order was nothing but a misplaced belief that religious or regional identities are the root cause of all the conflicts and if the world has to move away from these violent conflicts, which cause mass killings without providing any solutions, then the regional and religious identities must diminish and class identities based on social stature and wealth should take precedence.

Some countries adopted capitalist models while others opted socialists one to bring this utopian idea to reality. As the world started becoming richer, the inherent fallacies of this idea began to surface.

The first real jolt came in the form of income inequality when people began to question the humongous wealth difference among people belonging to different trades. When a few of them were able to amass massive wealth owing to their connections and influence while most of them were unable to make their ends meet despite working more than half a day.

But did this happen the first time in the history of human civilization? Was this not always the case throughout history? Siddharth became Buddha to find an answer to this very problem, isn’t it? So why was it so intense now? Because wealth had been made the central point of existence and the only thing worth living for in the quest to erase regional and religious identities. Money started determining everything in terms of social statures, justice, equality, and all the other ‘liberal’ values that the ‘wise ones’ wanted to promote in the name of ‘liberalism’.

The humans by nature are curious and frightened creatures. They are frightened about death and are curious about the meaning of life. ‘Liberal’ values were useless when it came to answering these questions. Religions, Cultures, for all their follies, were much better equipped to address these basic questions about life and death. Wealth and worldly comforts can satisfy you only to an extent, they cannot erase these basic questions from the minds of the people.

This is where the second big jolt came to this ‘liberal’ world order. Religious and regional identities could never be erased completely but they were put in the background which meant that the vast knowledge pool of these ideologies was forgotten and was hijacked by the people and groups with vested interests. People across religions were being asked to follow rituals and practices which they did not understand and which made little sense in the present world but asking questions was made a ‘sin’.

It was a matter of time when someone with sufficient money and with a vast pool of resources would tap into this lack of intellectual bankruptcy and ‘herd mentality’ of the people. This is where Saudi Arabia and Islamists’ discovery of ‘Liquid Black Gold’ made things worse.

Every religion has different schools of thought among them, some extremist, some centrist and some more inclusive. However, Saudi Arabia and its partners represented the most abhorrent ideology among the Islamic schools of thought – the Wahabi ideology. Armed by Kuber-esque like wealth, Saudi Arabia started spreading this poisonous ideology all across the world.

The ‘liberal’ world order which had been largely successful in making religion a personal belief rather than a way to mobilize the masses, was taken aback by this aggressive propaganda to unite the Muslims all over the world based on their religion and that too which was based on the most regressive of the thoughts and practices. It simply could not counter this phenomenon.

On top of that, in its quest to appear ‘secular’ and ‘liberal’, the world establishments adopted an ‘apologist’ attitude when it came to this heinous and twisted form of Islamic teachings. The ‘liberals’ tried to portray the people asking relevant questions as racist, Islamophobic and bigots rather than addressing the very problem. This not only emboldened the dastardly forces but also made them grow in strength so much so that now across political ideologies most of the world countries agree that ‘Terrorism is the biggest threat to the world’ right now.

Now, when people are abandoning the ‘liberal’ political system all over the world, the ‘liberals’ are wondering what went wrong! They simply cannot see their own shortcomings in addressing the current world problems. They were silent and busy in victim-shaming when the world was burning around them and now they are questioning the people for opting for someone who is at least acknowledging their concerns.

On top of that, the ‘liberals’ are seen as a bunch of corrupt hypocrites who benefited the most because of this ‘greedy’ ‘liberal’ world order which put wealth as the epitome of human existence.

The establishments are being brought down, the world order is being changed, the course of world history is changing, but the privileged ones are crying foul because they simply cannot see the web of hypocrisy, lies, and moral bankruptcy that they have built around themselves in exchange for wealth and social stature which as the history suggest are as momentary as anything else. But those who are bound on erasing history cannot be expected to learn from it.

Cricket World Cup preview – England v Afghanistan: Can injury halt a win for England?

Though it should be a one-sided affair as per the form and rankings of both the teams, there are some injury-related issues for the English side as Roy is set to miss the match and no certainty for Morgan too.

England has so far easily been one of the best teams of this world cup. Having won 3 out of 4 games, they are sure to win the 4th one now. They are too strong against the likes of Afghanistan, with their batting, bowling, and fielding at their freaking best. They would be hoping for a rain-free match so that they can continue with the winning momentum.

Afghanistan has certainly disappointed everyone in this tournament. Not only they performed poorly on field, but the off the field activities also hampered their chances of winning games. First the keeper Mohammad Shahzad claimed he was fit and accused of the Afghan board dropping him without consulting and then they dropped in the most successful batsman Najibullah from the team against South Africa.

The weather is expected to have light showers during the day, a situation where teams would like to bowl first after winning the toss.

Players to watch out for

Joe Root, the leading run-scorer (279) for England in this tournament, could score another hundred. The stylish orthodox batsman has already scored two hundred in the competition. If he scores a big ton, he will surely surpass Shakib’s record of most runs (384) in this World Cup.

Rashid Khan hasn’t performed at all for the team. He and Russell have been the biggest disappointment of World Cup 2019. One of the rare players who couldn’t perform after Tendulkar predicted him as one of the players to watch out. This is the day to make a comeback as a loss here would be the end of any chance of reaching the semis.

England v Afghanistan in ODIs:

Overall: Matches 1, England Won 1, Afghanistan Won 0

World Cup: Matches 1, England won 1, Afghanistan won 0

Recent Form (most recent first): England W W L W  W, Afghanistan L L L L W

ICC Rankings: England (1), Afghanistan (10)

Upcoming Records:

Joe Root has scored 481 runs in World Cup and needs 19 more to reach the 500 runs milestone in the World Cup.

Hasmatullah Shahidi needs 44 more for 1000 Runs in ODIs, he will be the 9th Afghani player to reach the milestone.

Squads:

England: Eoin Morgan (capt), Moeen Ali, Jofra Archer, Jonny Bairstow (wk), Jos Buttler (wk), Tom Curran, Liam Dawson, Liam Plunkett, Adil Rashid, Joe Root, Jason Roy, Ben Stokes, James Vince, Chris Woakes, Mark Wood.

Afghanistan: Gulbadin Naib (capt), Aftab Alam, Asghar Afghan, Dawlat Zadran, Hamid Hassan, Hashmatullah Shahidi, Hazratullah Zazai, Mohammad Nabi, Mohammad Shahzad (wk), Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Najibullah Zadran, Noor Ali Zadran, Rahmat Shah, Rashid Khan, Samiullah Shinwari.

RJD’s gutter politics, brings out caste angle in doctors’ strike and encephalitis deaths in Bihar

Lalu Yadav’s Rashtriya Janata Dal, in an attempt to play their divisive agenda and create rifts among the masses in moments of crisis, has tried to paint the strike of doctors in Bengal and the encephalitis deaths of children in Bihar in casteist colours.

The RJD has claimed in a tweet that the Bengal doctors strike was unnecessarily highlighted by the media because the doctors who were attacked were from upper castes. It has also downplayed the rampant law and order issues and security concerns for doctors as a ‘mere beating of one or two doctors’. The party has also claimed that media and the system are not highlighting the encephalitis deaths in Bihar because the child victims are from poor backward castes.


In certain sections of media and social media, there were already attempts to brand the Bengal doctors’ strike as a ‘Savarna conspiracy’. RJD seems to be taking the exact same lines. The attempt to downplay the severity of the incident at NRS hospital where truckloads of attackers swarmed the hospital, launching vicious attacks on doctors on duty and the police negligence to bring the perpetrators to justice is also evident in the tweet.

Encephalitis has claimed over a hundred lives of children in Bihar. At the wake of a severe health crisis, RJD’s stand of bringing out the caste angle reeks of cheap political opportunism. Interestingly, when the houses of dozens of poor Dalits were torched in RJD leader Tejaswi Yadav’s own constituency, RJD had maintained a conspicuous silence.

Last year, an RJD leader and his associates had been found guilty of beating up a woman and parading her naked in Bihar’s Bihiya. Of the 15 people arrested, 6 were local RJD men. However, when the incident was first highlighted, Tejaswi Yadav was quick to blame JDU chief Nitish Kumar for it.

It is also notable here that the Yadav family had recently faced an electoral wipeout in Lok Sabha elections. The party that had once ruled Bihar and had significant clout in national level politics, could not manage to win even a single seat. Lalu Yadav’s daughter Misa Bharti was reportedly quick to take out her frustration on voters as she proceeded to cancel the projects approved under her MPLAD fund.