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Kolkata: Mob violently attacks doctors at NRS Hospital after Mohammed Sayeed’s death, police mute spectators, allege students

NRS Medical College and Hospital was attacked by a violent mob on Monday night following the death of an old patient. Mohammed Sayeed, a resident of Tangra in Kolkata, was brought to the hospital in a critical condition on Sunday night. Although he was admitted to the Emergency immediately, family members claim that no proper care was given. The deceased is a local imam, claim sources.

While reports claim that the deceased was 75 years old, people from the fraternity claim that he was actually close to 85. The Hospital turned into a battleground after family members assaulted junior doctors at the institution. The Police, when it arrived eventually, had to resort to Lathicharge to bring the situation under control. Doctors at the institution have now shut down its gates demanding protection, the Police said on Tuesday.

The situation of at least two of the injured junior doctors is said to be critical. Social Media is flooded with images of the injured interns. Images of one of the injured intern’s volume rendering CT are doing the rounds of the internet which show a horrible wound on his skull.

The story is even more distressing than it sounds. Allegedly, rioters came in two lorries to attack the doctors at the institution. The Police has been accused of being mute spectators while the mob was thrashing the doctors. There were nearly 200 rioters who descended on the campus to assault the doctors.

Images are also circulating about alleged calls that were made for violence and incitement on social media. The individual whose posts are being circulated appears to be a radical Muslim fundamentalist.

A student at the institution OpIndia.com spoke to said, “The Kolkata Police were standing as mere eyewitnesses while the mob was beating us. My friends were thrashed while they lay on the ground. The Police were watching all of this. They pelted stones and bricks at us, and need I even mention punches and kicks? They came in trucks to attack us.”

Meanwhile, Health Minister Chandrima Bhattacharya says that 4 people have been arrested in connection with the incident. An investigation is also required into the conduct of the Police and if allegations against them is found true, then punishment is necessary for them as well.

Meanwhile, the students at the institution are protesting against the violence and have shut down services. It appears to be spreading to other institutions as well. There have been previous instances of violence following the death of a patient in Kolkata. Students in other hospitals are also shutting down services in protest and solidarity with the victims of the mob violence at NRS Hospital.

The violence at NRS hospital marks the continuous degradation of the law and order situation in Bengal under Mamata Banerjee. While students are demanding security for themselves, the Chief Minister of Bengal is busy unveiling Vidyasagar’s Bust at College Street.

Adnan Sami’s Twitter account hacked by pro-Pakistan Turkish hackers

Hours after Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan‘s Twitter account was hacked by pro-Pakistan Turkish hackers, the same group hacked into singer Adnan Sami’s Twitter account and posted pro-Pakistan tweets and messages.

Tweets by Adnan Sami’s compromised account

The hacker first changed Adnan’s Twitter handle to @AdnanSamiLiveTR (from @AdnanSamiLive) so that the verified badge gets removed. The hacker then tweeted that whoever betrays the ‘brother’ country Pakistan will see Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan’s photo as profile picture.

Tweets by Adnan Sami’s compromised account

They then claimed they’d be happy to visit the brother country Pakistan and have a cup of tea with Imran Khan whom they refer to as ‘esteemed Prime Minister’.

Tweets by Adnan Sami’s compromised account

The Turkish hacker group claimed responsibility of the hacking.

Tweets by Adnan Sami’s compromised account

The hacker then posted a screenshot of a conversation between two people on Instagram where the hacker (presumably) extended support for any kind of help.

Tweets by Adnan Sami’s compromised account

The hackers then condemned ‘behaviors of Iceland republic towards Turkish footballers’.

Tweets by Adnan Sami’s compromised account

This was followed by a screenshot of their Instagram account with an appeal to follow them on Instagram.

Tweets by Adnan Sami’s compromised account

That was followed by a tweet mocking Adnan Sami.

Turkish hackers posting Salman Khan songs

And toward the end, for some strange reason they posted a Salman Khan song ‘chunri chunri’ where a bunch of television actors are dancing on the tunes. This song was not even sung by Adnan Sami (it was sung by Abhijeet Bhattacharya).

At the time of this report, Sami’s account has not yet been restored.

CPI-M refuses to learn lessons after political annihilation, shifts blame to NDA, just like 2014, after ‘analysing’ 2019 electoral loss

After the humiliating loss which almost wiped off the Communists in the national political scene, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) has come up with their analysis for their debacle.

According to Indian Express report, the central committee has gone back to their 2014 conclusions of shifting the blame to others by claiming that the left parties lost more ground to last five years due to NDA’s money power, which according to them swung the elections in the favour of the latter.

Reportedly, Prakash Karat, the then party general secretary had spoken of the alleged role of the NDA’s “money power’’ in swinging the elections in 2014 as well. Sitaram Yechury, the current general secretary of the CPI-M has also spoken of the systemic erosion of Left supporters and blamed the “violence unleashed by the Trinamool Congress’’ for its losses in West Bengal. Even in 2014, Karat had pushed the blame claiming “communal polarisation” of the electorate led to the NDA’s victory. Interestingly, five years later after the severe losses in 2019, Yechury has fallen back to the same alibi.

Yechury on Monday said the CPM’s first order of the day is to “get in touch with all our cadres’’ and bring them back into the fold. In 2014, Karat had said the party had decided to “examine why there has been an alienation of sections of the people from the Party’’.

Speaking to the media, Yechury confirmed that it was true that despite huge numbers turning up to their movements and marches, they were not translated electorally. He further added that they will be analysing the issue over the next two months.

Yechury further blamed the “big corporate money – both Indian as well as international’’ for funding the campaign of the NDA. He claimed that in the elections in West Bengal and Tripura were held under the fear of “terror and violence’’.

“This along with the use of institutions such as the EC, CBI, RBI and ED has aided the NDA victory,” said Yechury. “We are disappointed but we are far from being disarmed. The only way to counter a right-wing political offensive is with a Left-wing political offensive, which the CPI(M) will do now,’’ he said.

The CPM general secretary added that his party was in the process of devising a new political strategy. “We have only done a preliminary review so far as we are yet to receive more detailed booth reports from the states,” he added.

Yechury also indicated that the opposition alliance or mahagathbandan narrative of “saving India” from communal forces and protecting the country’s Constitution and institutions had gained little traction on the ground.

Yechury also took a dig at the Congress, stating that, “The opposition parties, the Congress, in particular, failed to put in place the unity of secular opposition parties that were being projected in the run-up to the elections. A campaign to safeguard secularism as against the communal offensive was not conducted. Soft Hindutva is not the answer for hardcore Hindutva. The ideological battle between Hindutva and secularism was not forcefully conducted. The voters in Kerala felt that Congress will be in a better position for the formation of an alternative secular government.”

The Communist Party of India-Marxist further added that the Congress did not co-operate with the left front on seat sharing in West Bengal, which led to the rise of the BJP in the state.

“In West Bengal, elections were held in a highly polarized atmosphere. There was a high anti-incumbency against the TMC. The CPI(M) and the Left Front were not seen as the alternative and this led to a shift in a section of our traditional votes. The Congress’s refusal to accept the Left’s proposal for maximizing the pooling of anti-BJP, anti-TMC votes bolstered this binary narrative,’’ said Yechury.

Wreckage of the missing IAF AN-32 found in Arunachal, no clarity yet on 13 persons on board

The Indian Air Force has confirmed that the wreckage of the missing AN32 aircraft which was carrying 13 members on board has been found 16 Kms North of Lipo and North East of Tato, in a remote area in Arunachal Pradesh.

As per local sources, the wreckage is found in Gate village in Payum area of West Siang district in Arunachal Pradesh. It was spotted by the IAF Mi-17 helicopter, 16Km North of Lipo, at an approximate elevation of 12000 ft. The IAF has stated that efforts are on to estabilish the status of any possible survivors.


The IAF has found the debris of the AN-32 aircraft after 8 days of search. The aircraft had gone missing on June 3 after it got airborne from Jorhat in Assam at around 1225 hrs for Menchuka Advance Landing Ground in Arunachal Pradesh. It was reportedly carrying 13 people on board.

However, the IAF has so far not mentioned about the fate of the 13 people on board. The IAF carried out intense search operations since the aircraft had gone missing. After 8 excruciating days of search operations, the wreckage of the aircraft has finally been spotted.

The families of the 13 missing personnel have been stationed in Assam in anticipation of any news about the jet or its passengers. The IAF is now continuing its efforts to establish the status of occupants and ascertain survivors.

As per ANI’s report, the location where the parts of the AN-32 aircraft have been spotted is approximately 15-20 KMs north of the flight path to Arunachal Pradesh.


While the ground operations continued, the aerial search operations were stalled for 2 days this week due to inclement weather conditions. The Air Force had on Saturday announced a reward of Rs 5 lakh to anyone providing with the whereabouts of the missing AN-32 aircraft.

Was Editors Guild more upset about arrest of Prashant Kanojia than murder of DD cameraman?

Freedom of expression is a fundamental pillar of democracy. It’s a non-negotiable. Whether it is a BJP worker arrest in West Bengal or a liberal “journalist” arrested in Uttar Pradesh, speech should never be prosecuted, criminally or otherwise (with obvious exceptions for credible threats of violence).

Period.

That said, the intensity of people’s reaction generally varies depending on the magnitude of what has gone wrong. For example, a murder on the road in broad daylight might get people all riled up. Someone crossing the same road without waiting for the signal, while also wrong, would probably not cause as much of a reaction.

Let me share with you, therefore, the statement made by the Editor’s Guild of India about the arrest of journalist Prashant Kanojia in Uttar Pradesh.

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Authoritarian misuse of laws

Brazen misuse of law

Condemnable misuse of law

The Editor’s Guild insisted on making its point known by repeating essentially the same expression three times!

An unequivocal, no holds barred, stinging statement spanning four full paragraphs and 291 words. All governments in power need to read this.

Now let me show you the statement issued by the same set of people at the Editor’s Guild when a Doordarshan cameraman was murdered by leftists in Chhattisgarh last year.

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Wow, that is heartfelt!

One measly paragraph. That’s not a lot of paragraphs.

And 93 words. That’s less than one-third of the 291 words that the statement in support of Prashant Kanojia got.

Notice how the victim who was murdered by leftists is only referred to as “cameraperson of Doordarshan”. If this unfortunate victim had a name, the Editors Guild certainly could not be bothered enough to find out what it was. In contrast, Kanojia’s name is mentioned multiple times in the June 9 statement.

And notice how the second statement does not contain the word “condemn” anywhere. Apparently, the Editors’ Guild did not find that necessary. However, the statement on Kanojia did call the police action a “condemnable misuse of law”.

And when you read the one paragraph statement about the murdered DD cameraman, it becomes even more clear just how little thought they put into it.

The Editors Guild offered “condolences to the deceased”. What does that even mean? The condolence usually goes to the family and friends of the deceased and not the deceased themselves!!! It’s the sort of embarrassing grammar mistake that happens when someone is writing a half-hearted statement, without thinking. And doesn’t care enough about the whole thing to spend 30 seconds proofreading what has been written.

You tell me: what do you think the Editors Guild cares about more? A DD cameraman getting murdered by Naxals. Or a “journalist” arrested in UP over a tweet?

In order to have a thriving democracy, it is important that respected institutions such as the Editors Guild be always seen as fair and even-handed. And I would suggest that the Editors Guild learns from the most respectable of our institutions: the Hon. Supreme Court.

Here is the view of the Hon. Supreme Court in the case of BJP worker Priyanka Sharma arrested over a Facebook post.

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And now here is the Hon. SC deciding on the case of Prashant Kanojia arrested over a tweet.

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And here is Article 14 of the Indian Constitution, which promises Equality before the law.

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Many thanks to the Hon. SC for clarifying the meaning of Article 14. While apologies might be required for Facebook posts, it seems they are not required for Twitter posts. Get it?

Everyone, including the Editors Guild, can learn something here.

I-T Department files four charge sheets against VVIP Chopper Scam co-accused Gautam Khaitan

Four fresh charge sheets have been filed by the Income Tax Department against lawyer Gautam Khaitan on the charges of tax evasion and possession of undisclosed bank accounts in Singapore. The charge sheets were filed on the basis of fresh evidence that he was maintaining three bank accounts in Singapore in his own name. Khaitan is alleged not to have disclosed to the tax authorities about the ownership of these bank accounts and about the substantial credit entries in these accounts.

The four supplementary charge sheets were reportedly filed against Khaitan before a Special Court last week for offences under sections 276C(1) (Wilful attempt to evade tax) and 227 (Giving false statement on an oath) of the Income Tax Act. Last year and the year before, the I-T Department had filed at least nine charge sheets against Khaitan for possessing undisclosed foreign assets and non-disclosure of all assets and income before the tax authorities. This brings the total number of charge sheets filed against him so far to 13.

Five complaints were filed against Khaitan and his wife last year under the Anti-Black Money law for the possession of undisclosed assets abroad. In 2017, four charge sheets were filed against him for allegedly maintaining four bank accounts in Singapore in the name of British Virgin Islands-based shell companies and his own name.

According to Enforcement Directorate (ED), Khaitan has been a beneficiary of Rs 850 crore generated out of defence deals. He is alleged to have been involved in several defence deals during the tenure of the UPA.

Gautam Khaitan has been accused of allegedly receiving kickbacks in the AgustaWestland VVIP Chopper purchase deal. The I-T department confirms that they have various details and proof that Khaitan was allegedly involved in several other defence deals during the UPA tenure and he may have received kickbacks in those deals also. The I-T Department had raided 20 locations related to Khaitan for his involvement in defence deals in the month of January this year. He was arrested in the same month by the ED.

Owner of ‘halal’ investment group flees leaving investors in lurch, blames Congress MLA for taking 400 crores

Thousands of investors of IMA jewels, a halal investment firm, in Bengaluru thronged the office after the audio clip of its founder and managing director Mohammad Mansoor Khan went viral where he claimed he is ending his life due to financial distress. As per reports, over 1 lakh people have invested in the company.

In the audio clip, Khan is accusing senior Congress MLA Roshan Baig of arm twisting and refusing to return Rs 400 crore which he had taken after he failed to get a Lok Sabha ticket for the recently concluded Lok Sabha elections. Khan has also alleged that he is being harassed by several politicians and government officers who had taken money from him.

Baig, however, dismissed the allegations and called the audio clip fake. Khan had alleged that following the threat, he had moved his family members to a village and he himself was staying in South Bengaluru.

When the audio clip went viral, the investors reached the office of IMA jewels only to find that it was closed due to Eid to be reopened on 10th June. However, Khan now seems to have fled. The police is not able to confirm yet whether he has committed suicide or not. Police has maintained that he has been absconding since the Central Crime Branch and the Assistant Commissioner’s office filed cases against him.

While interest-based investment in banking is prohibited under Islam, IMA would take money from investors and invested in bullion trading, schools, hospitals, etc. In return, IMA would pay 2-4 % interest every month to investors. Things got a little shaky in March but Khan assured investors it was due to elections and all was well.

However, thousands of investors are now left in a lurch as Khan is now absconding and the fate of their hard-earned money is unknown.

Radical Islamist preacher Zakir Naik willing to come back to India only if Supreme Court ‘ensures his safety’

Radical Islamist preacher Zakir Naik said that he would be willing to come back to India if the Supreme Court gives a written assurance that he would not be arrested and jailed till he is actually convicted.

In a statement, Naik has said that he has trust in the Indian judiciary, he had no faith in the prosecution system.

Naik said “Despite allegations and complaints, there is not a single verdict against me in any court anywhere in India or the world. The recent history of India is replete with cases of Muslims being arrested and put in jail for 8-20 years before being declared innocent by the court. Knowing this record of the Indian agencies, I would not like to take the chance of ruining my life and my unfinished work”.

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) would soon be requesting the Interpol to issue a Red Corner Notice against the hate preacher after securing a non-bailable arrest warrant for a Rs 193 crore money-laundering case.

Zakir Naik has denied the allegations made by ED. Yesterday, the Malaysian government asserted that the country has the right to not extradite Zakir Naik if he feels that he wouldn’t be getting a fair trial in India. Naik has been granted permanent residency by the Malaysian government.


In an interview with the Week, Zakir Naik has said that he wouldn’t return to India as long as the BJP was in power and claimed that he would feel safe only if the Congress comes back. Days after the Easter Sunday bomb attack in Sri Lanka, the cable operators of the island country have also blocked Zakir Naik’s Peace TV.

PM Modi seeks 5-year roadmap with well-defined targets for each ministry

In his first meeting with the Secretaries to the Government of India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has entrusted them with the responsibility of designing a five-year roadmap for each Ministry with well-defined goals.

The meeting took place at the Prime Minister’s residence at 7 Lok Kalyan Marg, in which  Cabinet Secretary P.K Sinha assigned the sectoral groups of secretaries the task of coming up with five-year plans for each Ministry, with clear-cut milestones and targets. The meeting was attended by senior Cabinet leaders such as Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Home Minister Amit Shah, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and Dr Jitendra Singh.

Apart from this, each Ministry has been tasked with proposing “A significant impactful decision” for which approvals will be given within 100 days, said an official statement.

PM Modi stressed on the participation from every department to achieve the ambitious target of making India a five-trillion dollar economy. PM Modi not only asked each Ministry to place top priority on ‘ease of living’ but he also added that India’s advancement in ‘Ease of Doing Business’ should indicate in larger facilitation for small businesses and entrepreneurs.

PM Modi also touched upon the salience of ‘Make in India’ initiative to propel India in the league of $5+ trillion economies. Talking about the convincing Lok Sabha mandate received by the people for his government, PM Modi said that it reflected the will and aspirations of the people to alter the ‘status quo’ and aspire for a better life. Modi asserted that the Lok Sabha result was marked by pro-incumbency and that the team of officials who worked hard, envisaged schemes and implemented them on the ground should be credited for this victory.

Modi stated that the population of the country had reposed their faith in the NDA’s governance. “It is now our duty to fulfil their aspirations. Their aspirations shouldn’t be viewed as challenges but as opportunities. The mandate reflects the will and aspirations of the people to change their status quo and seek a better life,” PM Modi emphasised, asking the secretaries to focus on improving the ‘ease of living’ of the people through various Ministries.

World Cup 2019: Shikhar Dhawan ruled out for 3 weeks due to thumb injury

Shikhar Dhawan has been ruled out of playing in the 2019 World Cup for three weeks due to an injured thumb. Dhawan was hit on his left thumb while playing a rising delivery from Australian pacer Nathan Coulter-Nile. India won by 36 runs while playing against the defending champions at The Oval on Sunday.

Dhawan reportedly took precautionary scans yesterday to determine the extent of the injury on his swollen left thumb. Following which he was ruled out of the game. Despite the injury, Dhawan went on to score a match-winning 117 against Australia.

Dhawan would be missing the upcoming games against New Zealand, Pakistan, Afghanistan, West Indies and England – which are all scheduled to be played in June.

In the absence of Shikhar Dhawan, KL Rahul is most likely to open with Rohit Sharma. Dhawan’s possible replacement could be either be Shreyas Iyer or Rishabh Pant. After having played their second World Cup match on Sunday, India would be playing its next game on Thursday against New Zealand in Nottingham.