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Will Bengal dare to hope, finally?

A myriad colours juxtaposed, a flower bed, the rainbow, and the map of West Bengal with election phase demarcation. When the Election Commission announced the break up of each polling phase only in West Bengal a clump of districts was going to the polls at a time, while with each phase swathes of hinterland and bigger states were completing their seats in one go. Back in 2014 Bengal saw the maximum poll violence. This time, clearly, neither the Election Commission nor the country was expecting any better. And Bengal stooped to this expectation and how!

On the eve of every phase I crossed my fingers. Please God, forge a miracle, uplift by your magic the conduct of the Bengali political class. Let people power overcome gunda culture. Let no one have to die… When you have to pray for something as basic as human decency and hope that no life was lost in an exercise in democracy you know the cause is almost lost. And, alas, as I woke up this morning not only did I learn that even as I prayed last night there were pre poll shootouts at Jhargram, but with every passing hour of the day more violence continues to be reported, Rampura, Bankura…

As a Bengali living away from my state, probashis as we call ourselves, I hate to confess that growing up in the 70s and 80s and looking at Bengal from far, the communist regime had surreptitiously tinted my glasses red and had managed to make me romanticise the intellectual quest of the Bengali to fight for an equitable society. Access to independent media was non-existent and today I have come to recognise with horror the vast conspiracy of this ideology that engineered to destroy the state and deracinate its people.

Change brings hope and hope change but what did Bengal get? The dismantling of decency, the erosion of basic governance, the rule absolute of organised violence and dangerous policies of minority appeasement that pushed Bengal to a state of material and moral depravation that shocks us now only when a new low is reached.

Yesterday the gag orders of the regime could stoop even lower. A young girl had dared to affront the cultured Bengali Sensibility of Bivas Chandra Hazra. He complained to the police. The young girl was arrested for a photoshopped picture she had shared. Bivas must have slept peacefully through the night, as Priyanka Sharma spent the first of potentially 14 nights in Jail.

À few of days ago three young men chanted “Jai Shri Ram” when the Chief Minister’s convoy was driving by. She stopped her car, stormed out. Yelled in a manner Bivas surely found cultured and the next thing you knew the three were in Jail. What’s worse, self-appointed custodians of Bengali culture went to great lengths to argue that Shri Ram was alien to Bangla Ethos. The names of Sri Ramakrishna and Sri Aurobindo were pronounced in the same breath as Mother Teresa and Amartya Sen and Shri Ram was relegated to enjoyable mythology. All this of course passing off as posh Bangla sensibility.
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When I look at Bengal today, I think of Egypt. While both their glorious pasts are undeniable, that legacy does not inform any deed or thought of the current population. Deracination is dangerous, it is weakening, it creates fissures in our identity where confusion first settles and is slowly filled up and cemented by values alien and destructive. In Bengal “Useful Idiots” are propped up by a network and collusion of breaking Bengal forces as role models and upholders of her culture and strength. But for how much longer will tales of “now matter how poor each Bengali house hold has a harmonium” or only their apparent innate taste for all things refined be touted as authentic. How long will the educated class consider Hinduism and Indic values beneath their consideration. How long can the lack of the rajas, vitality, wealth and wellbeing fool its people. It is high time the bluff was called.
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Last December on a visit to Kolkata my taxi driver from the airport told me that Finolex had just closed shop, everything was moving out of the state. There was nothing to hope for there. Bengal was today a state of the elderly and mothers with school going children. What struck me as I crisscrossed the city in every possible mode of transport and inconceivable by lanes and gullies was the resignation the people had towards misgovernance, mediocrity, monotony and squalor. It was as though the capacity to think big and dare to aspire was snatched from their minds, a better standard of living obliterated from their fate. Bivas Hazra is one such resigned embittered hopeless soul I think, revolted by the courage of calling out the canker in Bengal that no one dare utter.

It set me thinking and I realised that Bengal had thrown up little from its soil since decades that the Bengalis could look up to and be inspired by. All heroes triumphed outside her soil. The only area was sports. Swapna Barman comes to mind. Witnessing her grit and triumph at the Heptathlon in the 2018 Asiad is a high point of my life! Her story is already legendary. For those of my generation Sourav Ganguly ‘s unabashed arrogance is what we loved most. The Indian team needed that regal aggression to pull it out of the dumps. Maybe there are more, surely there are, but such is the overwhelming sense of chaos, violence, strife, hopelessness, suffocation, misrule and high-handed dictatorial governance that emanates from its soil it’s a pity we don’t applaud those who make it despite the system.

12,000 rupees may not be a small sum or salary in a country like ours but when you hear the taxi driver on our way back to the airport talk of life being “set” for a section of the young educated Kolkatans for that sum under an employment scheme one is hit by the sheer lack of drive of the youth. Why don’t they think big? Aspire to grow. Soar high with confidence and ambition, free themselves from this gloomy resignation to the basic, the “cholchhe choluk” (chalta hai) the mundane.

Bishwambhar Rai, in Jalshaghar is the decadent bhadrolok the Bengali has learnt nothing from. With every snuffing of the candles of that Chandelier there died an era and a lifestyle that had outlived its relevance. Instead of wallowing in sweet nostalgia of an era of which the current lot have retained naught but the vain arrogance it’s time the establishment was challenged and done away with and a new Bengal arose.

For there is no state in India that has better role models to emulate.

BJP-RSS activists donning central forces’ uniforms being pushed in the state: West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee

West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee has alleged that the central government has sent BJP-RSS activists donning the uniform of CRPF in the state to conduct the polling. She has also asserted that the BJP government at the centre is attempting to influence the voters in West Bengal by using the central forces.

“Under the garb of deploying central forces in the state, the BJP government is vigorously pushing its cadres in the state. I do not disrespect the central forces but they are being asked to influence the voters,” West Bengal CM said. Mamata Banerjee raised her apprehensions while addressing a rally in Basanti area of South 24 Parganas district, claiming that she doubts RSS activists are being pushed in the state under the pretext of deployment of central forces.

Banerjee said that the central forces in-charge of the security of the BJP candidate Bharati Gosh in Ghatal constituency fired and injured one of the TMC workers. Banerjee said, “There was firing inside a booth by the central forces today. I have heard that one of my brothers, belonging to the minority community, was injured.”

Accusing the central forces of attempting to influence the voters standing in queues, TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee said central forces personnel are asking them to exercise their vote in support of the saffron party. “How can they ask voters what they should do? Is this the job of the central forces to meddle in a democratic process in the country? A few retired officers are being used by the Modi government to administer polling here and they are doing whatever they feel like,” Banerjee said.

Mamata Banerjee further added, “You are here to do a job. You should be ashamed of doing this (asking people to vote for Modi). Today, Modi is at the helm, tomorrow it will be someone else. What will you do then?”

8 constituencies of West Bengal went to the polls on Sunday, in the sixth phase of the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. In the last phase of the elections, to be held on May 19, 2019, remaining 9 constituencies of West Bengal will be up for the electoral battle.

Feminist Swara Bhasker endorses Digvijay Singh of ‘Sau Taka Tunch Maal’ fame over female victim of custodial torture during UPA govt

Icon of modern-day Feminism, Swara Bhasker, renowned for her tirades against the ‘right-wing and general obtuseness, has endorsed Digvijay Singh from the Bhopal Lok Sabha Constituency in Madhya Pradesh.


Bhasker’s endorsement appears inconsistent with her staunch advocacy of feminism considering Digvijay’s own past track record and the candidate he is up against. One of the instances of Digvijay’s despicable conduct was when he had referred to an MP from the Congress party itself, Meenakshi Natarajan, as a ‘Sau Taka Tunch Maal’ (totally unblemished), a sexist slur which means a desirable object. Thus, it appears hypocritical on Bhasker’s part to advocate feminism and simultaneously endorse a candidate who sexually objectifies women.

Moreover, Digvijay’s primary opposition from Bhopal is Sadhvi Pragya, a woman who was tortured brutally under captivity during the UPA regime. She was imprisoned without a shred of evidence for years before being finally released after the UPA lost power. Thus, it appears, for all her supposed commitment towards women empowerment, Bhasker is endorsing a misogynist over a woman who was tortured because of the colour of the clothes she wore. She who felt reduced to her vagina after watching Padmavat has chosen to endorse an oppressor over a victim.

Feminists tell everyone else to ‘Believe All Women’. However, it appears such notions are thrown out of the window when the woman in questions dons the saffron garb.

“Have any BJP leaders ever been assassinated for the cause of this nation?” Former Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah

Former Karnataka Chief Minister and senior Congress leader Siddaramaiah has stoked a controversy after he made an insensitive remark questioning whether anyone from the BJP has ever been assassinated for the cause of the nation, reports TV9 News.

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While targetting the BJP, Siddaramaiah went on to make insensitive remarks against the BJP leaders claiming that not even a single leader from the BJP has been assassinated for the cause of the nation.

“PM Modi has not protected India, Congress does. Indira Gandhi was assassinated. Rajiv Gandhi was assassinated. Gandhiji was assassinated. Have any BJP leaders ever been assassinated for the cause of this nation,” said former CM Siddaramaiah at a rally in Kalburgi.

Former CM Siddaramaiah was speaking at a by-election rally at Chincholi of Kalburgi district, Karnataka, when he launched a personal attack against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other BJP leaders. He stated that the Congress is the only political party that protects the nation. He further added that the BJP leaders have only gone to jail following corruption charges and not for any other reasons.

Former CM Siddaramaiah is not new to controversies. Just a week back, Siddaramaiah was caught on video making Hindu-phobic statements when he had said that people with a Kumkum tika on their forehead scare him. He also questioned their work ethics and efficiency.

“I am afraid of any person who wears kumkum on their forehead. You are wearing that Kumkum, will you do the work properly. I am afraid of people who wear that Kumkum. You have to perform well and finish work on time. I don’t know, I have this fear of people who apply such long Tikas on their forehead,” said Siddaramaiah.

A few months back, in another incident, Siddaramaiah was caught on camera outraging the modesty of a woman Congress worker by pulling the Dupatta at an event. Though it was later clarified that he was trying to snatch the mic and her Dupatta got pulled along with it. His menacing and arrogant behaviour towards the woman was widely criticised.

 

Shahid Afridi says he will not allow daughters to play outdoor games because of social and religious reasons

Former Pakistani cricketer Shahid Afridi has revealed some shocking and unexpected things in his autobiography named “Game Changer”. One such secret is regarding his four daughters Ansha, Ajwa, Asmaran, and Aqsa. The former all-rounder has written in his autobiography that his daughters are not allowed to play outdoor games as reported by the Express Tribune.

Despite being a cricketer himself Afridi has forbidden his daughters from playing outdoors games including Cricket due to social and religious reasons. He has allowed his daughters any sport indoors but they are not allowed to compete in public sporting activities.”Ajwa and Asmara are the youngest and love to play dress-up. They have my permission to play any sport, as long as they’re indoors. Cricket? No, not for my girls. They have permission to play all the indoor games they want, but my daughters are not going to be competing in public sporting activities”, Afridi has noted.

He has further written that he did not care about what the feminists said. “The feminists can say whatever they want about my decision”, he wrote.

His recently released autobiography is already making headlines for a number of reasons. One such reason being his comments about former Indian cricketer Gautam Gambhir. Afridi has described Gambhir as having “a lot of attitude and no great records”. Hitting back at Afridi for his comments Gambhir had tweeted that India was still granting medical visas to Pakistanis and that he would personally take Afridi to a psychiatrist.


Afridi had later clarified and said that he had nothing personal against Gambhir and that he had some good friends in the Indian cricket team.

Congress leader Digvijaya Singh skips casting his vote in the Lok Sabha elections

Congress leader Digvijaya Singh today skipped voting in Rajgarh today, where he is registered as a voter because he was busy in Bhopal, where he was contesting as a Lok Sabha candidate on Congress ticket.

He is enlisted to vote in the Rajgarh constituency, from where he has traditionally fought the elections. The political slugfest in Bhopal is one of the most interesting battles of this election season. On one hand, senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh, who has traditionally been fighting elections from Rajgarh constituency and which is considered as his stronghold was relegated by the Congress leadership to fight from the Bhopal constituency. The BJP candidate from the Bhopal constituency is Sadhavi Pragya, who was a victim of the Congress concoction of ‘Hindu Terror‘ and was tortured by his handlers allegedly on the directions of Congress leaders.

Sensing that BJP candidate Sadhavi Pragya might be enjoying an upper hand in Bhopal constituency, which is a BJP bastion, Digvijaya Singh had doubled down on his efforts to campaign for himself. He had even deceptively claimed that Hindu Sadhus in Bhopal are supporting him, only to be later rebuffed by those very Sadhus. The palpable desperation is evident and it explains why Digvijaya Singh could be seen more absorbed in overlooking the polls in the Bhopal constituency rather than visiting Rajgarh to cast his vote.

Robert Vadra posts inked selfie with Paraguay flag instead of Indian flag, deletes tweet after gaffe gets called out

In a major embarrassment to the Congress, Rahul Gandhi’s brother in law and Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi’s husband Robert Vadra posted his selfie after voting. Except, hoping for a secular and safe future of our country, Vadra had posted Paraguay’s flag instead of India’s.

Robert Vadra tweet, now deleted

“Our right our strength !! Everyone must step out n vote … we need all support, to create a combined future for our loved ones, n for a secular, safe, productive future for our country.” Vadra tweeted with the flag of Paraguay from Twitter handle “@irobertvadra”. The Indian flag is made from the tricolours – Saffron, white and Green with the Ashoka Chakra in the centre of the white, while the flag of Paraguay consists of a red–white–blue triband.

However, when various people pointed it out, he deleted the tweet.


Moments after he deleted the tweet, he posted another set of images of the other family members who cast their votes and a corrected note of his appeal to vote.


The corrected appeal was posted 2 minutes before the voting for the sixth phase ends.

While the above Twitter handle is followed by various journalists and verified social media users, including Congress workers, the said account is not verified by Twitter as authentic. Having said that, the bio of the Twitter handle also does not specify that it is a fan page.

AAP candidate Balbir Jakhar’s son Uday Jakhar appeals voters not to vote for his father

Uday Jakhar, son of Aam Aadmi Party Lok Sabha candidate from West Delhi Balbir Jakhar, has made a public appeal to voters not to vote for his father.


He made the appeal by holding placards with “AAP destroyed by family but I don’t care, just don’t vote for my father” written on them. Levelling shocking allegations on his father and Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, yesterday he had said that his father paid an amount of Rs 6 crore to the AAP Chief in exchange for the Lok Sabha ticket. He had told that his father who is a lawyer, had assured that he would bail out 1984  anti-Sikh riots accused Sajjan Kumar.

Uday Jakhar said that he had warned his father against joining the so-called tukde tukde gang but he did not listen. However, his allegations were denied by his father who said that he did not have any discussion about his candidature with his son. The AAP candidate alleged a conspiracy by political parties. “I condemn the allegations. I have never discussed with my son anything about my candidature. I speak to him very rarely. He stays at his mother’ house from the time of his birth and I divorced my wife in 2009. She stayed with me for only six-seven months. His custody was granted to my wife after the divorce”, said Balbir Singh.

Engrossed in overseeing polls in Bhopal, Digvijaya Singh is yet to cast his vote in Rajgarh

As per the latest reports, Congress Lok Sabha candidate from Bhopal constituency, Digvijaya Singh is yet to cast his vote. He is enlisted to vote in the Rajgarh constituency, from where he has traditionally fought the elections. In an interview with ANI, Digvijaya Singh has said that he will try to reach Rajgarh to vote.


The political slugfest in Bhopal is one of the most interesting battles of this election season. On one hand, senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh, who has traditionally been fighting elections from Rajgarh constituency and which is considered as his stronghold was relegated by the Congress leadership to fight from the Bhopal constituency. The BJP candidate from the Bhopal constituency is Sadhavi Pragya, who was a victim of the Congress concoction of ‘Hindu Terror‘ and was tortured by his handlers allegedly on the directions of Congress leaders.

Sensing that BJP candidate Sadhavi Pragya might be enjoying an upper hand in Bhopal constituency, which is a BJP bastion, Digvijaya Singh had doubled down on his efforts to campaign for himself. He had even deceptively claimed that Hindu Sadhus in Bhopal are supporting him, only to be later rebuffed by those very Sadhus. The palpable desperation is evident and it explains why Digvijaya Singh could be seen more absorbed in overlooking the polls in the Bhopal constituency rather than visiting Rajgarh to cast his vote.

‘India is Secular despite Hindus,’ Aakar Patel claims in Congress mouthpiece National Herald but is India really secular?

In an article for the National Herald, Congress party’s mouthpiece, Executive Director of Amnesty International India, Aakar Patel, makes a rather bold assertion. “India still secular despite Hindus, not because of them,” he says. In the article, he makes several factual errors and quite a few arrogant admissions.

Before going any further, let us examine whether the Indian Constitution is truly secular. The greatest myth of our time, perhaps, is the notion that the Indian Constitution is liberal and secular. It has been so ingrained in the public mind that even registering a minor dissent against the popular narrative is regarded as blasphemy and worthy of great contempt.

However, as Orwell once said, in an era of universal deceit, speaking the truth becomes a revolutionary act. The truth of the matter is, the Indian Constitution institutionalizes discrimination against those who practice the majority faith. The truth is, the elites of the country and the top rung of the state machinery, including the Judiciary, have used the Indian Constitution to condemn the Hindus of the country to the status of second class citizens in their own motherland.

To be clear, India was not officially recognized as a ‘secular’ country in 1950 when our country became a republic. The word ‘secular’ and ‘socialist’ was inserted by the later Prime Minister Indira Gandhi during the Emergency. Thus, the word was incorporated officially into the Constitution at a time when Democracy was in a state of suspension.

At the core of the matter, however, are laws which institutionalize discrimination against Hindus. For instance, Articles 29 and 30 empower the minority communities with the right to protect their language, their script and their culture and to establish and administer their own educational institutions. However, the same rights are not extended to Hindus.

Article 27 forbids the state from levying taxes on its citizens for the promotion of any particular religion or religious denomination. And yet, every political party utilizes taxes to fund minority specific schemes. There are plenty of politicians who even boast about the number of mosques that have been built by their government.

If all of this wasn’t enough, we have the Hindu Charitable and Religious Endowments Act which grants the ‘secular’ government of India the right to administer and control Hindu Temples. As a consequence, our Temples are in total disarray, the funds are being used for the propagation of other faiths in some cases, the encroachment of Temple Land is rampant, corruption is the norm and theft of ancient idols is reported regularly. However, it’s only Hindu Temples that the ‘secular’ state can and does control, completely in compliance with the ‘secular’ constitution. What kind of secularism is this?

Then, we have the Right to Education Act which discriminates against Hindu-run schools and makes them unable to compete effectively against minority-run institutions. As a consequence, minority-run institutions have an advantage in the competitive market from the very outset.

Now, let us examine how the Judiciary interprets the Constitution to constantly discriminate against Hindus. The highest court of the country doesn’t have enough time and is completely unwilling to deliver a verdict in the Ram Janmabhoomi case and yet, it doesn’t hesitate to legalize the desecration of the Sabarimala Temple.

While the judges are scared out of their wits when it comes to interfering with the oppressive practices of a certain community, and I can sympathize with their concerns entirely, they deliberately set in motion a chain of events that led to the persecution of thousands of Hindus who wanted nothing more than to be left alone to practice their faith.

It’s not just the Sabarimala Temple. Firecrackers during Diwali was banned as well by the Judiciary despite the fact that there was no evidence that they were the highest contributors to pollution, it was admitted as much by the Supreme Court itself, months after they banned it in the first place. Is this how institutions in a ‘secular’ state functions?

We are told constantly that we were immensely lucky to have Jawaharlal Nehru who had the vision to change India into a secular state and instil in the country the principles of liberalism, secularism and democracy. In reality, the Constitution that institutionalized discrimination against Hindus was not the handiwork of a single man.

The people who created the Constitution and those who subsequently changed it according to their personal whims and to secure their own political power, their goal was never to create a document that would serve as a contract every Indian would choose to swear by to ensure peaceful coexistence.

Aakar Patel says, “Only India has been secular constitutionally. Why? This is not because India is a Hindu majority. Nepal is also a Hindu majority. Nobody asked Indians as the British were leaving to vote on whether we wanted a Hindu Rashtra or whether we should include religious aspects in our Constitution.”

He adds, “It is only because of the Congress that we became a secular republic. It will be interesting to see, as we enter a period where another political force has become dominant, whether this legacy of Nehru and the Congress is sustained or we are taken to a new direction.”

Thus, it’s amply clear that the goal of the Constitution was always to ‘civilize’ Hindus who were believed to be an ‘inferior people’ and the Elites perceived their the values of their colonial masters to be superior and were deeply ashamed of our own ancient roots. The Constitution is merely a reflection of the inferiority complex our elites suffer from and their desperate desire to earn the approval of their White Masters.

Patel rejoices over the fact that Hindus were not given the option to decide whether they wanted to live in a Hindu Rashtra or a Secular-Liberal Democracy. Is this how people who love democracy behave? The greatest tragedy that befell the great Hindu Civilization was that we were governed at the time of Independence by rulers who had no respect for the will of the people.

This is exactly why liberals are so scared of Narendra Modi and Yogi Adityanath. They are perceived to be the embodiment of Hindu aspirations and symbols of Hindu Assertiveness. They know in their heart of hearts that Hindus were denied the right to decide their fate when India won its independence. And at the core of the hearts, they still believe that given an opportunity, Hindus would unhesitatingly choose a Hindu Rashtra over the SecLib monstrosity that we currently live in. And why wouldn’t they?

The latter has only treated them with disrespect and disdain, demonizing them all the while as it fed off their kindness. It has denied them their rights, their dignity, the cultural heritage of this ancient civilization suffered horrible neglect, festivals are banned with impunity while a particular community is awarded special rights. The SecLib monstrosity failed to protect Hindus from a genocide and Hindus in the northeast are currently suffering a demographic invasion through illegal immigration. Can you really blame them if they are sick of it and would rather have a Hindu Rashtra?

And then, he has the audacity to claim that India is secular despite Hindus and not because of them. To rejoice over the subversion of the will of the people, that is how liberals, who claim to cherish Democracy, behave.

People like Aakar Patel have a very twisted notion of their own superiority and poor understanding of Hinduism. They claim by preventing the formation of India as a Hindu Rashtra, they have done us a great favour as otherwise, India would have now been a Hindu version of Pakistan. It only demonstrates how little they understand the core principles of Hinduism and how lowly they think of Hindus.

A Hindu Rashtra could never be a mirror image of an Islamic or a Christian theocracy. Because the fundamentals of Hinduism and Abrahamic faiths are completely different. There is scriptural sanction for inflicting discrimination against followers of other religions and persecuting them in Abrahamic faiths. No such sanctions exist in Hinduism.

One of the clearest manifestations of a Hindu Rashtra was in Nepal. And people from every community thrived in it. The situation has become so bad under a secular state that even Muslims in Nepal are demanding that Nepal be reconstituted into a Hindu Rashtra. They claim that they were much more secure under a Hindu state than the current secular one. Therefore, Aakar Patel’s assertion is preposterous and ignorant.

Thanks to Aakar Patel and the National Herald, we now know what the Congress Party considers Secularism to be. According to them, Secularism is the institutional discrimination of Hindus in their own land. It is the means through which an ancient culture and traditions and festivals that have been celebrated with continuity for centuries are relegated to the museums of history. It is the means for the obliteration of the ancient ways of our ancestors.