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How Aatish Taseer, who is playing the victim now, had dragged Vasundhara Raje’s personal life into politics in 2017

Aatish Taseer is the man behind TIME magazine’s now-infamous headline describing Prime Minister Narendra Modi as “Divider in Chief”. The other day I wrote a piece bitterly criticizing TIME magazine for this, the agenda, the propaganda, the half-truths and the thinly disguised Hinduphobia. I believe I did not even name Taseer in my article, keeping my criticism strictly within the realm of ideas.

Now the internet being the internet, some people dug up the fact that Aatish Taseer’s father was a powerful Pakistani politician and tried to link his criticism of PM Modi to his parentage. Perhaps unfortunate, perhaps not.

What I do know is this: Aatish Taseer does not seem too pleased with people talking about this.

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It is only a matter of time before the “victimhood” of Aatish Taseer becomes a full-fledged national tragedy and part of the liberal lore of “intolerance” in Modi’s India. Who knows, it may even become fodder for another article in TIME or NYT or Economist or something like that.

This reminded me of something that Aatish Taseer had written about another person in the New York Times back in 2017. Here is an extract:

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First, one aside: If smoking is one of the alleged benefits of liberal values, let me just hope that all of humanity, men and women are forever protected from the scourge of such liberalism.

Can you imagine if the possible smoking, drinking habits and the relationship history of a female politician from a ‘secular’ party had thus been raked up and published in an international newspaper?

Could Aatish Taseer have made a case for “liberal values” (whatever those are) without discussing the personal life of Vasundhara Raje in public? For the sake of those much vaunted “liberal values”, let us at least hope so.

But then, perhaps when you grow up in an atmosphere of Lutyens palace intrigue, gossiping about other people becomes your only way to try and make a point.

At that time in 2017 when this NYTimes piece appeared, I wrote about it, asking Barkha Dutt if she would call Aatish Taseer a “troll”.

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This was done in response to something that Barkha had asked the public around that time.

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Good point Barkha. Indeed, why does the scrutiny of female public figures involve their marriages, divorces and affairs? I agree with your sentiment. I just wanted to know if you would like to describe Aatish Taseer and the New York Times as “trolls” for discussing Vasundhara Raje’s personal life.

I don’t think Barkha responded to my question.

But now that Aatish is on Barkha’s show, I am guessing her answer is “NO”.

It appears that the current wave of sympathy in Lutyens for Aatish Taseer is yet another attempt to establish a double standard in public life. It would appear that all forms of “ethics” exist only to protect the sentiments of the privileged liberal elite. Should you dare to associate with the party of the cultural subalterns, everything is suddenly fair game.

Except it isn’t. Unless you are willing to speak up for the freedom of expression of those you do not like, you don’t really believe in free speech at all. Unless you are willing to take an ethical stand for the dignity of your political opponents, you don’t believe in ethics at all.

But they wouldn’t understand. They have gone so far down the wrong path that it’s become a way of life for them.

Amit Shah denied permission to hold Jadavpur rally and land his chopper in Mamata’s West Bengal

BJP President Amit Shah’ rally in West Bengal’s Jadavpur area, in the run-up to the last phase of Lok Sabha elections, stood cancelled, as he was denied permission to hold the rally.

Furthermore, Amit Shah was also denied permission to land his chopper in West Bengal.


Mamata Banerjee, jittery of losing her grip on her state has been resorting to such dirty tricks earlier too. In January this year, in her attempt to restrain the BJP president from carrying through his rally scheduled in West Bengal’s Malda district, she had blocked Amit Shah’s chopper landing in the Malda Airport. She turned to a flimsy excuse as the Airport being under construction to bar Amit Shah.

Moreover, the begrudging Trinamool goons who operate freely under Mamata’s protection had on January 29 vandalised several vehicles used for Amit Shah’s rally in East Midnapore.

Public properties, private bikes and buses were in flames as violence enraged. After the incident, BJP blamed the ruling TMC in West Bengal and held the party responsible for the attack.

Soon after Shah left the spot, supporters of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Trinamool Congress (TMC) had clashed with each other. The two sides pelted stones at each other and the Rapid Action Force (RAF) had to be called in to control the situation.

Mamata, wary of her opponents, had earlier denied permission to BJP to carry out their proposed ‘rath yatra’, which the party had planned to flag from Cooch Behar on December 7 2018, citing threats of ‘communal disharmony’ in the state.

In yet another attempt to impede political rallies of Bharatiya Janta Party in West Bengal, Trinamool Congress-led government of the state had denied permission to UP CM Yogi Aditiynath’s rally in February.

Mamata Banerjee’s government had denied permission to BJP leaders Shahnawaz Hussain and Shivraj Singh Chouhan to hold rallies in her state too. Recently, Mamata Banerjee had lied that the PM did not call her after Cyclone Fani. The lie was busted by the PMO when they had revealed that the PMO had tried to get in touch with her twice on behalf of the PM but Mamata had never returned the call. The TMC government had also declined to hold a review meeting with the PM over the relief and reconstruction works after Cyclone Fani.

Asked about her stand on Alwar rape cases, Mayawati drags PM Modi’s wife into politics

Lowering the political discourse, Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief Mayawati made a derogatory remark against Prime Minister Modi.


While addressing the media, Mayawati said how can Prime Minister Modi respect others’ sisters and wives when he has abandoned his own wife “for political gains”. She then said, “I have heard that the wives of the BJP leaders are afraid whenever their husbands go to him. They are afraid that the way Modi abandoned his wife, he will separate us from our husbands too.” She then appealed to the women of the country to not vote for ‘such a man.’

Mayawati then said that PM Modi has no moral right to speak on the brutal Alwar gang-rape where a young Dalit woman was gang-raped by men and blackmailed in Rajasthan. PM Modi had accused the Congress government in Rajasthan of suppressing the gang-rape.

This is not the first time Mayawati has made distasteful personal attacks on PM Modi. Earlier she has attacked the PM and questioned his caste. Making a casteist remark against the PM, she had said that Modi isn’t OBC ‘by birth’ and hence he hasn’t suffered from casteism. She had also said that Akhilesh Yadav, the son of a former chief minister and former union minister, is real backward, while Modi, who comes from humble origins, is not really backward.

In fact, she had also lied that Modi had got his upper caste included in the OBC list during his term as the Gujarat Chief Minister.  “In order to derive political profits during elections, he (PM Modi) got his upper caste included in the list of backward castes. Like Mulayam Singh Yadav and Akhilesh Yadav, (PM) Modi was not born in a backward caste,” she said.

However, a closer look showed that Mayawati was saying an outright lie. Narendra Modi belongs to the Modh Ghanchi caste which was classified as OBC by the Gujarat government in 1994, after the Mandal Commission report. Narendra Modi became the Gujarat CM only in 2001.

Pro-AAP fake news peddler blasts EC for removing his video promoting a fake news

Pro-AAP fake news peddler, Janta Ka Reporter and its editor Rifat Jawaid have done it again. Rifat Jawaid has not only been caught peddling fake news, again, but he has lashed out at the Election Commission and Twitter for removing his video peddling fake news about EVMs.

Rifat Jawaid of Janta Ka Reporter took to Twitter to say, “I am appalled that Election Commission has bullied Twitter to remove my video blog on missing EVMs. Shocking that Twitter has allowed itself to be bullied again. Are we in Banana Republic it emergency has been declared? Should there be outrage on this?”.


Jawaid lamented that Twitter had cowed down to bullying by the Election Commission and asked if we are in a Banana Republic “it emergency has been declared”.

Janta Ka Reporter had on 8th May published a sorry story on its blog that alleged that 20 lac EVMs had gone missing and the EC had no idea where they went.

The same news report was carried by Frontline magazine and TV Bharatvarsh as well. Election Commission of India (EC) has issued a clarification about a report published by few media houses that alleged 20 lakh electronic voting machines (EVMs) had gone missing from the possession of the ECI. Sheyphali. B. Sharan, the spokesperson for ECI issued an official statement addressed to the editors of Frontline magazine and TV9 Bharatvarsh channel on behalf of the commission to refute their virulent claims.

The report had quoted sources from an RTI-based public interest petition in the Bombay High Court to justify its claim. Through this report, the author had highlighted EVMs were vulnerability and unreliable through the ongoing 2019 general election. A claim that ECI has been discrediting all along.

Read also: Frontline magazine and TV9 Bharatvarsh channel acknowledge they published fake report on missing EVMs

Interestingly, the report that was published by Janta Ka Reporter came much after the reports on Frontline appeared. After the clarification by the Election Commission, ECI spokesperson informed that the editor of Frontline has acknowledged that their report is false and a rejoinder will be published. On the other hand, TV9 Bharatvarsh has deleted the report from their website and Youtube.

While Frontline and TV Bharatvarsh acknowledge that they peddled fake news, pro-AAP blog and its Editor Rifat Jawaid seem to be brazening it out and demanding that people outrage that the ECI has got Twitter to remove their blatant fake news video blog about missing EVMs.

Hilariously, after peddling blatant fake news, ignoring the clarification by ECI and also the fact that fellow fake news peddlers like TV Bharatvarsh had admitted that they had peddled fake news, Rifat Jawaid in his pro-AAP rag has said that he is contemplating legal action against the Election Commission of India and Twitter for removing his video blog peddling fake news.

Every election season, opposition parties and their mouthpieces like Janta Ka Reporter raise the EVM bogey to cut their losses and preemptively make an excuse for their imminent loss. In 2017 as well, Janta Ka Reporter had misquoted the Chief Election Officer to malign EVMs.

‘Samosa kaisa laga?’ NDTV journalist’s question to Rahul Gandhi goes viral

Congress and its loyalist media persons keep alleging that PM Modi never answers tough questions and criticise the PM’s interviews claiming that the ‘pliant’ media did not ask him tough questions. However, the tough questions that Gandhi’s face, regarding their food habits and taste preferences, are curiously ignored.

Recently, a compulsive Modi hater (because ‘critic’ won’t be an accurate term for him) Ravish Kumar had ‘interviewed’ Rahul Gandhi. Ravish Kumar, who has long been literally whining in his TV show on NDTV that the PM is not being asked tough questions, was so ‘soft’ on his interview with Rahul Gandhi that even staunch Modi hater and Ravish fan Nikhil Wagle had to call Ravish a ‘Bhakt’.


Amidst all these, an old video has surfaced on social media where an NDTV journalist is seen running behind Rahul Gandhi in Amethi for asking him one very difficult question, How was the taste of the Samosa’?

The video was uploaded by popular Twitter handle @Being_Humor and has gone viral.


In the video, the poor NDTV journalist is seen following Rahul Gandhi, fighting through other journalists trying to get closer to Rahul, and running behind for a glimpse of the Congress president, all so he could ask one profound question, “Aapko samosa Kaisa laga”? (Did you like the samosa)”.


The journalist, NDTV’s Umashankar Singh, first asks Rahul Gandhi about the samosa and gets a Samosa in his mouth in return. He then keeps following Gandhi through the crowd repeating the question, how did Rahul like his samosa. When finally an embarrassed Rahul answers it was good, the NDTV journalist asks the next most tough questions, “You had jalebis too, did you like the jalebis?”. Then,  as if India’s future depends on those samosas and jalebis, the journalist is seen further asking, are you not concerned about your health?

Recently, another old video of Rahul Gandhi had gone viral where, after he finished a Ganga Aarti with much fanfare, when an NDTV journalist asked what did he pray for, Rahul simply answers, “I don’t know, I was asked to be here, so I am here”.

Interestingly, after ANI’s Smita Prakash had grilled PM Modi for over an hour with questions ranging from economic policy, demonetisation, GST and all other challenges the NDA government has faced, Rahul Gandhi had termed it as “pliable journalism”

Child raped in Kashmir, politicians and religious heads blame it on ‘forgotten path of Islam’

The brutal rape of the three-year-old girl in Bandipore, Kashmir has now taken a political and sectarian turn. Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti has suggested the implementation of Sharia where child rapists are stoned to death. Mutahida Majlis Ulema (MMU), an amalgamation of various religious bodies while condemning the rape said that such incidents “are taking place because of the fact that many people in Kashmir, have forgotten the path and teachings shown by the great Sufi saints who put their blood and sweat to spread Islam in its true form.”

As reported by Kashmir Observer, the MMU termed the rape unfortunate and shocking and added how this incident shows in which direction Kashmir, which was once a religious society, is heading.

Meanwhile, separatist leader Syed Ali Geelani while expressing ‘deep grief’ has invoked the Kashmir dispute to condemn the incident. He said, “Bribery and a poor sense of responsibility both in judiciary and police administration has left the galloping crime rate un-tethered, because of the disputed nature of our state.”

According to The Asian Age, the brutal rape also set off sectarian tensions in the valley after it was reported that the victim and the perpetrator belonged to two different sects of Islam.

As per reports, the three-year-old girl had accompanied her uncle to the mosque for the namaaz marking the start of Iftar in the ongoing Ramzan. After the prayer, the girl left the mosque and when she neared her house, her neighbour, Tahir Ahmad Mir, lured her to a nearby government school. About 15 minutes later when he passed by again, the shopkeeper who had earlier sold the chewing gums the accused had bought to lure the girl, did not see the girl accompany him.

When the girl did not show up after a long time, the parents got worried and started looking for her. When the mother was frantically looking for the child, a lady told her that she heard cries from a toilet of the government school. When the mother reached the school, she saw her daughter sitting with her pants down in the toilet and crying. She was bleeding. When she was narrating the incident, the parents realised their three-year-old was raped.

When the parents went looking for the perpetrator, the girl identified the abuser near the same shop from where he had previously bought the chewing gums. The father of the child caught the man and handed him over to police.

People across Srinagar protested against the brutal rape. Anger grew when the local school “Islamic Educational Trust” in Tirgam in Sumbal area issued a certificate declaring the accused to be a minor. Protestors accused the school management of trying to protect the rapist.

As per media reports, Tahir may have even abused many other local girls. He is booked under section 363 (kidnapping), 342 (wrongful confinement) and 376 (rape) of the Ranbir Penal Code. A special investigative team has been set up to look into the crime.

Vilasrao Deshmukh was busy trying to get movie role for his son when Mumbai was under attack: Piyush Goyal

Union Minister for railways and coal Piyush Goyal has attacked the Congress and its leaders for undermining the nation’s security and giving priority to their own selfish interests rather than being concerned about their duty.

Addressing the business community in Ludhiana on Sunday, Goyal said that on 26/11, when Mumbai was under attack, the then Maharashtra CM Vilasrao Deshmukh was busy trying to ensure a film role for his son.

As per reports, Goyal Said, “I am from Mumbai. You might remember the 26/11 terror attack. The then Congress government was weak and could not do anything. The then Chief Minister (Vilasrao Deshmukh) had brought a film producer outside Oberoi Hotel while shooting and bombing was going on inside. CM was concerned about getting his child a film role.”

It is notable here that actor Riteish Deshmukh is the son of former Maharashtra CM and Congress leader Vilasrao Deshmukh. Vilasrao Deshmukh was the CM of Maharashtra during the 26/11 attacks. He was criticised by the opposition parties and the public who had alleged that he was meeting filmmaker Ram Gopal Verma when Mumbai was under attack. Deshmukh and his deputy RR Patil had resigned from their respective posts in the aftermath of the Mumbai attacks.

Both Deshmukh and Ram Gopal Verma had initially denied the allegations. But reports had revealed that Verma was indeed given a guided tour of the Taj Mahal and the Oberoi hotel by the former CM and his son because he wanted to make a movie on the attacks. Ram Gopal Verma was also explained in detail about how the terrorists had holed up and how the operation was carried out.

India Today report on Vilasrao Deshmukh’s visit with Ram Gopal Verma

Deshmukh, however, was inducted in the Union cabinet in 2009 by the Manmohan Singh government. He died of multiple organ failure in 2012.

Piyush Goyal did not stop at Deshmukh alone. Furthering his attack on the Congress, Goyal stated that the erstwhile Congress government under Manmohan Singh was a “Coward government” as it did not respond to Pakistan after the 26/11 Mumbai attacks.

Goyal stated that our armed forces were ready and capable of giving a befitting reply to Pakistan. He added that the armed forces kept waiting for orders to respond to Pakistan but the order that was to come from the government never came.

Here is what vindictive Rajiv Gandhi did after Indian Express covered the story of his INS Viraat vacation

Prime Minister Narendra Modi opened the Pandora’s box when he mentioned Rajiv Gandhi’s vacation in Lakshadweep when he and his family, and possibly others, were ferried around by India’s Naval carrier, INS Viraat. The two newspapers that had covered the story extensively were Indian Express and India Today. Now, Indian Express has published a harrowing tale of how vindictive Rajiv Gandhi shot back at the paper after the story was published.

Journalist Nirupama Subramanian has written a column in the Indian Express today recounting the coverage by the paper at the time of Rajiv Gandhi’s infamous holiday. In the column headlined, “By raking up INS Viraat, PM Modi has provided a reminder that we must ask questions to those who wield power”, Subramanian has also recounted that at the time, the question was not just of the INS Viraat standing by as Rajiv Gandhi and his entourage vacationed in Lakshadweep, but also, questions were raised about the need to take a year-end vacation and having expensive cabinet meetings at holiday spots.

She says an earlier report in the Indian Express read, “The system of year-end holidays and holding of Cabinet meetings in tourist resorts, something prevalent in the affluent West, emerged on the Indian scene only after Mr Gandhi became Prime Minister”.

Interestingly, the article also recounts how the Indian Express was hounded by Rajiv Gandhi and his government after reports about his vacation were published.

At the time, Indian Express had published a cartoon strip on the vacation. The cartoon was Rajiv sitting under a coconut tree on an island in the Arabian Sea, saying: “Ah! To get away from it all!” and India responding with a sigh and a question: “When?”

After this cartoon was published, Rajiv Gandhi and his government hit back at Indian Express. Months after the cartoon was published, Rajiv Gandhi tried to introduce the Anti Defamation Bill 1988 which was thwarted by the media collectively opposing the bill.

In July 1988, Gandhi had introduced a draconian bill. The defamation bill was a product of the prime minister’s desire to curb ‘criminal imputation’ and ‘scurrilous writings’. An unprecedented backlash by the Media had eventually forced Rajiv Gandhi to trash the bill.

Subramanian also says that after the cartoon was published in the Indian Express, there were several raids on the premises of Indian Express looking for evidence that they had evaded Customs Duty.

She writes, “For those of us present in the office that day, the manner in which hundreds of armed CRPF and Delhi police personnel took a position inside and outside the Delhi office seemed way out of proportion for a tax evasion raids”.

Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge’s crass statement: ‘Will Modi will hang himself if Congress gets more than 40 seats’

The political discourse through the 2019 general elections has been finding a new abyss every day. From Congress coining the ‘chowkidar chor hai’ campaign without any proof to filthy abuses being hurled at the Prime Minister. Now, senior Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge has made another crass statement. He has asked whether Prime Minister Narendra Modi hang himself at Vijay Chowk if Congress manages to get more than 40 seats in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.

The bizarre statement was made by Kharge while he was speaking at a public rally in support of Congress candidate Subhash Rathod for the bypoll election in Chincholi seat of Karnataka. Kharge said, “Wherever (Modi) goes, (he) says Congress will not get 40 seats (in Lok Sabha polls). Does any of you agree with this? If we get 40 seats, will Modi hang himself at Vijay Chowk in Delhi?”

The statements did not just stop there. Mallikarjun Kharge reportedly said that while PM Modi keeps saying that Congress did not do anything in all these years, he was not even born when India got independence.

Another platitude that was thrown around by Kharge was that Modi claims himself to be from the backward community, but he is helping only the super-rich.

The by-poll to Chincholi has been necessitated by the resignation of sitting member Umesh Jadhav, who quit Congress and joined the BJP to contest the recent Lok Sabha polls from Gulbarga, while the Kundgol seat fell vacant following the death of Minister C S Shivalli.

This is not the first time that a senior Congress leader had made derogatory remarks against Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Recently, Prime Minister Modi had recounted all the abuses that have been hurled at him over the years, from ‘mad dog’ to ‘rabies stricken monkey’.

Just as Mallikarjun Kharge has questioned the Prime Minister’s backward caste, Mayawati had recently lied that PM Modi had added his caste in the backward category after becoming the Chief Minister of Gujarat.

Narendra Modi belongs to the Modh Ghanchi caste, which is listed as an OBC by the Gujarat government. And a perusal of the records shows that Mayawati clearly lying by saying that his caste was included in the list during the term of Modi as CM of the state. Records show that the Modh Ghanchi caste was classified as OBC in July 1994, much before Modi became chief minister.

Hindus stopped from casting their votes in Medinipur constituency in West Bengal

During the 6th phase of polling for the Lok Sabha elections in the State of West Bengal, Hindus were allegedly stopped from casting their votes on the Medinipur constituency of the state. According to a report of Times Now, there were inputs coming from booth no. 50 which comes under Belda Police Station in Medinipur constituency that a section of people from the village intimidated and stopped people from casting their votes.


A number of people had reportedly crowded in the houses near the booth who dispersed after the media person reached the spot and inquired about them. The local police also reached the booth later. Conspicuously, both the police as well as the people said that there was only a minor scuffle between the voters over the queue.

As per the reporter present there, people from a certain section (Hindus) have been making frantic calls alleging that they were being allowed to cast their votes as their votes could dedicatedly go to a certain party (BJP). The people who had gathered on the streets around the booth and intimidating the voters refused to reveal their identities.

Fair polling in the state of West Bengal has become a challenge as reports of violence have been coming out since the voting started. Earlier in the day BJP candidate Bharti Ghosh’s convey was vandalised by TMC goons and she was also heckled. Two of her personal security guards were also injured in the incident.