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Cambridge University confirms that Rahul Gandhi did his M.Phil using the name Raul Vinci

After the scrutiny of nomination papers filed by Rahul Gandhi at Amethi was postponed following objections raised against him, BJP raised the questions mentions in the objection and asked the Congress president to come clean on the matter.

The scrutiny of Rahul Gandhi’s nomination was to take place on 20th April, but four persons had submitted objections against the same, including independent candidate Dhruv Lal. The returning officer of Amethi had asked Rahul Gandhi to respond to the allegations, and his lawyer Rahul Kaushik had sought time for the same. BJP spokesperson GVL Narasimha Rao said that it is stunning that Gandhi’s lawyers needed time to reply to the objections.

He asked, “these are serious allegations. Is Rahul Gandhi an Indian citizen or not? Did he ever become a British citizen? He should come out with the real story”.

Referring to the objections, the BJP spokesperson said that there are discrepancies and attempts to suppress facts in affidavits filed by Rahul Gandhi at different elections starting from 2004. He said that the certificates show that one Raul Vinci got the degree mentioned in Rahul Gandhi’s election affidavit. “We will like to know if Rahul Gandhi goes by multiple names in different countries,” Rao added. He also wondered if Rahul Gandhi’s educational qualification is like Congress manifestos that keeps changing every five years, referring to mismatch of educational details of the Congress president in different affidavits.

Cambridge University MPhil certificate in the name of Raul Vinci

The objection filed by Dhruv Lal included a certificate issued by Cambridge University, which mentions that Mr Raul Vinci read for an M.Phil in Development Studies at the university during the academic year 2004-2005. It states that Vinci had scored an average mark of 62.8%, above the pass mark of 60%. It is interesting to note that in his affidavits, Rahul Gandhi says that he did his M.Phil in the year, but the certificate mentions it as 2004-2005, and the name is also mentioned as Raul Vinci.

To confirm whether the said certificate actually belongs to Rahul Gandhi, one alert social media user who goes by the last name Chandra had written to the Cambridge University to know the authenticity of the certificate. In a reply via email, the Freedom of Information Office of the University confirms that the certificate/letter is genuine, but it contains a factual error in the academic year, which should be 1994-1995 and not 2004-2005 as mentions.

This means, the year mentioned by Rahul Gandhi in his affidavit is correct, but the fact that the M.Phil Degree was awarded in the name of Raul Vinci is also correct. This is an important fact which Rahul Gandhi has not mentioned in his nomination papers.

The university itself has confirmed that the degree is authentic but there is a discrepancy in the dates. Rahul Gandhi can not claim that the document is fake. He has to explain why the name was changed in his response to the returning officer. This coupled with allegations that he was a British citizen are grave and must be explained to the full satisfaction of poll officials.

It may be noted that many years ago it was reported that Rahul Gandhi had used the name Raul Vinci at the Trinity College under Cambridge to hide his identity following the assassination of his father Rajiv Gandhi. Later Vice Chancellor Cambridge Prof Alison Richard had also clarified that Rahul Gandhi did his MPhil in 1995 under the name Raul Vinci, and the certificate that had appeared in Indian media mentioned the year of passing wrongly. According to reports, it is a common practice to give pseudonym to VVIP students by British authorities as a security measure, as a large number of such students study in various universities in the UK.

Congress does not want India to progress, Prime Minister Modi tears into ‘Mahamilavat’ at a rally in Gujarat

On the last day of campaigning for the 2019 Lok Sabha elections in his home state, Prime Minister Modi tore into the ‘Mahamilavat’ opposition. Addressing a rally in Patan in Gujarat, Modi said that our armed forces carried out air strikes and these ‘Mahamilavatis’ started asking for a proof of the same.

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PM Narendra Modi also said that when Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman was captured by Pakistan, he had said to Pakistan that If anything happens to our pilot then we will not leave you. “This terrorism was nurtured by Congress. But I did not become the prime minister to repeat things they had done,” he said.

Speaking at the BJP bastion, PM Narendra Modi said that his government will come back to power by emerging victorious but if the people of Gujarat does not give 26 seats to the BJP, the media will start a discussion on May 23rd asking why did it happen. “I have been moulded by the people of Gujarat. I have never failed you in any of the tests you have put me through,” Modi appealed to the people of Gujarat where he served as the chief minister for 13 years before taking on the national role of prime minister in 2014.

“The duty of the people of my home state to take care of the “son of the soil” and give all 26 seats in Gujarat to me,” said PM Modi.

PM Modi further added that whether the post of Prime Ministership remains or not, he has decided that either he will be alive or terrorists will remain alive.

“Ram rashtra hain, rashtra Ram hain”, Sadhvi Pragya’s daring admission saying she’s proud of demolishing Babri Masjid

Been in the war of the elements ever since she has been brought in by the BJP as their candidate representing the Bhopal parliamentary constituency for the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, Sadhvi Pragya Thakur, has once again stoked controversy by making a bold admission, saying that she will help in the construction of Ram temple and nobody can stop us from doing that. “Ram Rashtra hain, Rashtra Ram hain (Ram is Nation, Nation is Ram)”, ANI quotes Sadvi Pragya as saying.


She acknowledged playing an instrumental role in razing the Babri Masjid in Ayodhya on December 6, 1992 and admitted that she will now help build the Ram Mandir at the disputed place.

In an exclusive interview with AajTak, Sadhvi Pragya said, “Why would we regret the demolition of the Babri Masjid? We are, in fact, proud of it. There were some waste products of the Ram temple and we removed it. This has awakened the self-respect of our country and we will construct a grand Ram temple.”

While campaigning in Bhopal, she had claimed that she climbed atop the Babri Masjid and helped demolish the religious structure.“Maine dhanche pe chadh ke toda tha. Mujhe bhayankar garv hai ki Ishwar ne mujhe avsar diya aur shakti di aur maine yeh kam kar diya. Ab wahin Ram Mandir banayenge.” (I climbed atop the structure to break it. I am tremendously proud that God gave me the opportunity and the strength to do it. And I did it. We wiped off a blot on the country. Now we will build the Ram temple there.)

This is the second controversial statement made by the Sadhvi Pragya after her candidature has been announced by the BJP. Meanwhile, the Election Commission has served her a notice for her remarks on the 1992 Babri Masjid demolition. Earlier in the day she had received another notice by the Election Commission for her remarks on former Mumbai ATS Chief late Hemant Karkare.

Speaking at a public meeting, while sharing her ordeal about how she had to go through unimaginable custodial torture for allegations of involvement in the 2008 Malegaon Blast case, she implied that Hemant Karkare died at the hands of terrorists because he tortured a Sadhvi.

An FIR had been registered against Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur by a Congress leader Devendra Singh in Indore for her remarks about late Hemant Karkare.

Sadhvi had later withdrawn her statement and apologised for her remarks about Hemant Karkare saying that she was sharing her personal experience.

Clarifying its position on Hemant Karkare the BJP called Sadhvi’ remarks about Karkare as her personal view which she might have formed due to years of physical and mental torture.

Sadhvi Pragya was granted bail in April 2017 in the 2008 Malegaon Blast case after the National Investigation Agency (NIA) failed to provide any conclusive evidence against her. She is contesting from Bhopal Lok Sabha constituency against Congress candidate Digvijay Singh.

Indian Air Force recommends Wing Commander Abhinandan’s name for Vir Chakra medal

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Vir Chakra is the third highest gallantry award in the military during times of war after the Param Vir Chakra and the Maha Vir Chakra. In the past, the Indian Air Force pilots who shot down enemy fighters were all given Vir Chakra medals.

The IAF’s recommendation to award Abhinandan Varthaman with Vir Chakra comes even as the IAF fighter pilot was issued transfer orders out of Srinagar to another base in the western sector along the Pakistan border following threats from terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed.

“Security considerations prompted the transfer,” a defence ministry official said and added that Wing Commander Abhinandan’s home base will “be another front-line fighter base.”

Reportedly, Wing Commander Abhinandan’s new base is also a fighter base. If he is cleared for flying, he would be able to continue his flying duties. However, the Indian Air Force has said that the transfer orders to another base were “routine.”

Wing Commander Abhinandan, flying a vintage Russian-made Mig-21 fighter, was part of the Indian Air Force package that took on the Pakistan Air Force warplanes on February 27.

A day prior to this, the Indian Air Force carried out successful ‘non-military pre-emptive strikes’ on Jaish-e-Mohammad terrorist camp deep inside Pakistan to dismantle the terror apparatus that had inflicted the suicide attack in Pulwama killing more than 40 brave security personnel of the country.

Following the airstrikes, Pakistan had attempted to attack Indian military establishments before Indian airforce intercepted to thwart their attacks. With its strike package comprising of various aircraft, Indian airforce was successful in pushing back Pakistani jets and during the air fight, one MiG-21 Bison flown by Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman was hit after it had shot down a more lethal Pakistan’s F-16.

During the aerial engagement, Wing Commander Varthaman’s MiG-21 was hit and he had to eject safely across the Line of Control (LoC). After facing tremendous international pressure, Pakistan government had to release the Indian Air Force pilot.

Madurai: Security breach at Madurai Medical College, official enters EVM room illegally, reported to have taken documents

A protest erupted in Madurai, Tamil Nadu after reports of a major security breach at the Madurai Medical College campus came in public view. A woman Tehsildar along with three of her aides reportedly entered the counting centre of the Madurai Parliamentary constituency without security clearance to access poll-related documents which were kept in a room.

She allegedly stayed in the room for three and a half hours before allegedly taking out the documents.

The incident came to the forefront when a Communist Party of India (Marxist) candidate, Su. Venkatesan was alerted that the officers allegedly entered the room illegally and took out documents for photocopying. The room contained voter turnout details and other poll-related documents submitted by Presiding Officers of all polling stations in the Madurai West Assembly segment.

According to sources, technically, the strongroom where the Electronic Voting Machines (EMVs) and Voter-verified Paper Audit Trail units are kept is out of bounds for officials.

However, soon candidates of other political parties, independents and their representatives began gathering in front of the Madurai Medical College and did not disperse unless District Election Officer S. Natarajan reached the spot.

Mr Venkatesan, who reviewed the CCTV footage with a few other candidates, confirmed that the Tahsildar and other officials entered the room around 3.15 pm, “She was accompanied by three male officers. Two of them took documents outside for photocopying and returned later. They were in the room till 6.15 pm,” he said. A lady police officer, who noticed them, detained them in the room for more than 40 minutes as she was unconvinced by their explanation. “Later, officials from the Collectorate arrived and convinced the police to release them,” he said.

He confirmed that out of the six rooms in which documents related to the six Assembly segments were kept, only the one related to Madurai West was unsealed.

K. David Annadurai, the AMMK candidate, said the breach raised serious doubts about the three-tier security mechanism. “The election officials should conduct a detailed inquiry to convince us that they were not favouring the ruling party,” he said.

“What angered opposition candidates and people was the long delay in a response from the collector’s office despite having evidence, including CCTV footage, of the major security breach. The complainants also cited evidence that the officer had taken out some documents from the building and taken photocopies outside. It had taken four hours for the district administration to finally reply,” a senior police officer, who was present there, said.

However, after objections were raised from all major opposition party candidates and cadres gathered outside the compound, the district collector and the officer in charge of elections, S Natarajan, ordered an inquiry and suspended the woman officer, Sambooranam.

Thousands gather for the foundation stone-laying ceremony for Abu Dhabi’s first Hindu temple

Weeks after PM Modi was conferred UAE’s highest civilian honour, the relation between the two countries have reached a new high. Indians in the middle eastern country rejoice at the laying down the foundation stone of Abu Dhabi’s first Hindu temple.

The ceremony was ordained by Mahant Swami Maharaj, the spiritual guru of the Bochasanwasi Shri Akshar-Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha (BAPS) which is building the temple.
PM Modi’s statement was read out by the Indian Ambassador to the UAE, Navdeep Suri. He quoted “On behalf of 130 crore Indians, it is my privilege to convey our greetings to my dear friend and the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. When complete, this temple will symbolise the universal human values and spiritual ethos that form a shared heritage of both India and the UAE”.
The temple would be made of pink sandstone from Rajasthan along with marble, handcrafted by about 2000 craftsmen on a 14-acre piece of land. Reportedly, the seven emirates of the UAE would be represented by the seven towers of the temple. The cultural complex of the temple would have gyms, art galleries, halls and a library.
Swami Brahmavihari, during a conference in Abu Dhabi, said that the temple represents the spiritual harmony that exists within the country. He also said that the temple would be an auspicious location for the community to arrange their marriage ceremonies. The temple would also be a place for people of all faiths to experience the unique culture of the Hindus.
During Prime Minister Modi’s visit to the country in 2015, the plan to construct the first Hindu temple was approved by the Abu Dhabi government. The temple is expected to be ready by the next year.

Air Vistara feels honoured to have decorated war vetaran Major Gen G D Bakshi onboard, ‘liberals’ decide to shame them

Indian domestic airline, Air Vistara, on April 19 posted a picture on their social media account stating they were honoured to have Major General G D Bakshi (Retd.) onboard and thanked him for his service to the nation.


Major General G D Bakshi (Retd.) is a Kargil War hero and was awarded the Vishisht Seva Medal for commanding a battalion in the Kargil War. He is the younger brother of Captain Raman Bakshi, who was the first martyr in 1965 India-Pakistan War at the young age of 23 years. A year and a half after his elder brother was martyred, Major General Bakshi joined the National Defence Academy in June 1967. He joined Indian Military Academy on November 14, 1971 and was called into action during the 1971 India-Pakistan war. In 1999, he returned to Military Operations Directorate to plan for Operation Vijay during the Kargil War.

General Bakshi has been on the receiving end of hate from so-called liberals because of his nationalistic views. He had been very vocal about not sparing Pakistan, especially after the ghastly Pulwama terror attack. “Pakistan has started the war, we will end it,” he had said.

Of course, his contribution and achievements are not significant enough for the ‘Twitter liberals’ who thought they’d rather not fly the airline which celebrates a decorated soldier.


Soon enough abusive trolls also joined in in trolling Vistara airlines.


Fake news peddlers and propagandists masquerading as ‘journalists’ too decided to shift loyalties to another airline only because Air Vistara decided to be proud of having a decorated war hero onboard.


Pro-AAP blogger-in-chief who cooks up unbelievable stories about praying onboard when being seated in middle-seat, too decided to no longer fly Air Vistara.


Pretty sure Vistara would miss his prayers 30,000 feet above the ground.

Samajwadi Party friendly ‘journalist’ associated with The Wire caught spreading lies about Yogi Adityanath, deletes tweet after getting called out

Samajwadi Party-friendly ‘journalist’ Rohini Singh who is associated with ultra-left wing propaganda website ‘The Wire‘ has fallen back to her usual modus operandi of spreading half-truths and fake news to attack the ruling BJP and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath.

Rohini Singh, who is notoriously known for fake news and propaganda, along with her colleague Prashant Kanojia, posted a false narrative to target the UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. In her tweet, Rohini Singh went on to attribute a casteist remark made against Akhilesh Yadav by BSP supremo Mayawati to Yogi Adityanath.

‘Journalist’ Rohini Singh
Image Source: Ankur Singh

Prashant Kanojia, who also claims to be a journalist and also Singh’s colleague at The Wire, displayed his machismo and blazed his guns against UP CM Yogi Adityanath by attributing the same Mayawati’s casteist statement to target him. Calling an elected Chief Minister a ‘Sadak Chaap’, Kanojia went on to target their very own ‘neutral media’ for not questioning Yogi Adityanath for what he referred to as hatred against Bahujan community.

According to The Wire ‘journalists’, Yogi Adityanath had allegedly made a casteist remark saying that if there was no constitution today, Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav would be working under a Zamindar by looking after his cattle. However, in reality, CM Yogi Adityanath was referring to an earlier comment made by BSP supremo Mayawati where she had attacked Akhilesh Yadav for disrespecting Ambedkar.


In a video, it can be clearly visible that Mayawati had indeed made those comments against Akhilesh Yaday in one of her speeches back in 2014.


In a hurry to express their hatred towards the BJP, the controversial journalists from the Wire with questionable credibility chose to deliberately indulge in hit jobs. However, The Wire journalist has now deleted their tweet after she was caught spreading fake news.

After caught pants down for spreading fake news, she initially blamed Amar Ujala for misleading them with their headline but accepted that the statements were indeed made by Mayawati and not made by Yogi Adityanath. However, she did not apologise for propagating fake news.

It is not very surprising to see such unethical journalism from people associated with the left-wing anti-India propaganda website ‘The Wire’. Recently, another controversial ‘journalist’ Arfa Khanum Sherwani had stood in support of SP leader Azam Khan after he had made deplorable sexist comments against actress-turned-politician Jaya Prada.

The Wire, being exposed for their selective outrage and hypocrisy. The Wire is known to peddle half-truths and whole lies as a force of habit with a long list to their credit. The Wire, which is being sued for defamation often publish articles that read like Hurriyat press statements. Their article has in the past incited violence. They were recently slammed by the CBEC for peddling fake news.

Watch: Prakash Ambedkar’s workers beat up an elderly man in Amravati for writing against him

An elderly person, Rajinikanth, was assaulted by Prakash Ambedkar’s activists for allegedly writing posts criticising Prakash Ambedkar on social media.


As per reports, Rajinikanth, a social worker in Akola had put up a message on WhatsApp, which had gone viral.

Prakash Ambedkar is Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar’s grandson and is the chairperson of Bharipa Bahujan Mahasangh (BBM). Earlier this month a case had been registered against him for threatening the Election Commission under sections 503, 506, and 189 of the IPC for criminal intimidation and threat of injury to a public servant.

Addressing a rally, Ambedkar had said that he would jail the EC officials for two days, for prohibiting discussion about the Pulwama attack, if voted to power. He had furthered that, we are told to not talk about Pulwama but he would like to know why we shouldn’t talk about it when the constitution permits us to say what we want.

In a similar display of animosity, Ambedkar had in October last year, lashed out at Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat, claiming that he possessed illegal weapons and also demanded his arrest under the Arms Act.

Ambedkar had also been caught threatening journalist Anand Narasimhan after his channel had exposed the role of Urban Naxals in creating unrest in the country. Agitated by this expose, Prakash Ambedkar had abused the journo and warned him of consequences once the present government loses power.

Lok Sabha polls : Several reports of missing voter names from electoral rolls emerge

With the conclusion of the second phase Lok Sabha polls, reports of missing voter names from voter lists have emerged from several parts of the country.

In the Srinagar constituency of Jammu and Kashmir, a section of Kashmiri Pandits found their names missing from the electoral roll. Special polling stations were set up in Jammu for the Kashmiri Pandits. Despite this, they were unable to cast their vote as a result of missing names.

Slogans were raised against the administration and the Election Commission by angry Kashmiri Pandits who were denied their rights.

Radha Krishen Bhat, a migrant Kashmiri Pandit said “We came to the polling station to cast our vote but found our names missing from the electoral roll. It is a denial of our right to vote”. Four members of his family couldn’t vote. He alleges that this is a conspiracy to deny their voting rights.

Rajiv Pandit, a local leader has asked for the EC to automatically transfer the votes of all displaced Kashmiri Pandits to the polling stations set up for them in Jammu, Udhampur, and Delhi.

A few names were missing from the electoral roll as a result of the wrong filling of Form M, admitted Pankaj Anand, Assistant Returning Officer (ARO), Migrants. He said that there were forms where the names didn’t match with the record and some of them didn’t have the name of the polling station. However, he also said that out of 4720 migrant voters, only 2100 persons voted in the elections.

Meanwhile, more reports of missing voter names have emerged from the state of Karnataka in certain parts of Mysuru and Bengaluru. “I voted at the same booth in the 2018 Assembly polls and I stay at the same house. But my name has been deleted,” said Nirmala S, a voter from Vidyaranyapura.

Reports say that the Marwadi and Jain communities of Bengaluru were targeted in this regard, several alleging a conspiracy against the trader community.

Several longtime voters have also found their names to be missing. Nupur, a resident of Bengaluru, had requested for a change in constituency along with her husband. She said “when we checked on the EC website it kept saying that our request was still under process. We decided to give it a shot and went to the booth. My husband’s name was there and mine was not”. Going back to her older constituency, she was shocked to find her name in the list but it was struck down by a deleted stamp.

The EC has shifted the blame on voters for not checking their names on the electoral rolls after having provided with ample time and announcements to verify their names.

A complaint has been filed with the Chief Electoral Officer by the BJP demanding a probe into the issue. About 50,000 to 60,000 have been deleted from each constituencies in Bengaluru, said the former Deputy Chief Minister R. Ashok.

In the state of Tamil Nadu, 250 voters from Villupuram found their names to be missing and again the EC has blamed the voters for not checking the list. Reportedly, the voters had cast their vote for 2016 Assembly elections and were surprised to find their names to be missing.

The Villupuram District Electoral officer L Subramaniam has been quoted saying, “If they claim to have voters identity cards, then I have to verify the issue again. Right now nothing can be done for them since enough time was given for the voters to add their names to the list”.

The EC has constantly resorted to shifting the blame on voters for not checking their names. It’s only the second phase of the Lok Sabha elections and already there are plenty of reports of voters being denied the right to exercise their franchise.