West Bengal: Four crude bombs recovered by Police from railway track near Hridaypur station in North 24 Parganas. pic.twitter.com/TUT0dXiV62
— ANI (@ANI) January 8, 2020
West Bengal: Four crude bombs recovered by Police from railway track near Hridaypur station in North 24 Parganas. pic.twitter.com/TUT0dXiV62
— ANI (@ANI) January 8, 2020
West Bengal: Four crude bombs recovered by Police from railway track near Hridaypur station in North 24 Parganas. pic.twitter.com/TUT0dXiV62
— ANI (@ANI) January 8, 2020
West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee: CPIM has no ideology. Planting bombs on railway tracks is 'gundagardi'. In the name of movement, commuters are being beaten up and stones are being pelted. This is 'dadagiri', not a movement. I condemn this. #BharatBandh pic.twitter.com/wg0Jiac8Nn
— ANI (@ANI) January 8, 2020
All the BJP requires to do is circulate this message as much as possible & dig out more links like these to the anti CAA protests, particularly those who go La Ilaha, Hum Dekhenge ... Bas naam rahega Allah ka & Azaadi Hinduon / Hindutva se. All those Hindus who identify as such & are now on the fence , will know which way to vote. I'm very interested in how the Delhi elections will pan out. The BJP must try their best to get as much endorsement as possible of the AAP to the anti CAA protests.Jain outfit seeks permission for rally, admin says it has to be against CAA
The conditional permission caused a furore in the community, which had sought permission for the procession to welcome its leader Acharya Vidyasagar
Written by Milind Ghatwai | Bhopal | Published: January 7, 2020 4:00:00 am
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The letter granting conditional permission had 17 points and the 15th point referred to the citizenship law.
When the Jain community in Indore sought permission to take out a procession welcoming a religious leader on Sunday, they were told they can do so only if the rally in against the new citizenship law.
The conditional permission caused a furore in the community, which had sought permission for the procession to welcome its leader Acharya Vidyasagar.
The letter granting conditional permission had 17 points and the 15th point referred to the citizenship law. The remaining points were about dos and don’ts for organisers as prohibitory orders under Section 144 were in force.
Indore Collector Lokesh Jatav said an explanation has been sought from the SDM who issued the letter. Jatav termed it a “human error” because the administration issued similar letters to organisers who wanted to take out rallies to oppose the citizenship law.
Senior BJP leader Kailash Vijayvargiya tweeted, “A small example of how the administration in Madhya Pradesh is working under pressure from the Congress?”
Vinay Bakliwal, the city chief of Digambar Jain Samaj and also the president of the ruling Congress’s Indore unit, said it was an error that was corrected. He said the rally was taken out without any problem and no political slogans were raised.
Jain outfit seeks permission for rally, admin says it has to be against CAA
Again Posters of FREE KASHMIR by Left Terrorists in St Stephen College, Delhi University. Agenda is very Clear, This is not fight against Modi, this ia Fight against India pic.twitter.com/GoVFOroOpS
— Tajinder Bagga (@TajinderBagga) January 8, 2020
#JNU Vice Chancellor Jagadesh Kumar: "Would like to ask all those great personalities coming to support agitators, what about students, teachers who are deprived of their rights of doing research and teaching? Why can't you stand with them?" (ANI) pic.twitter.com/uUTlUyzDXP
— NDTV (@ndtv) January 8, 2020
Advertisement wannabe the next Kanaiya Kumar or Shehla RashidAgain Posters of FREE KASHMIR by Left Terrorists in St Stephen College, Delhi University. Agenda is very Clear, This is not fight against Modi, this ia Fight against India pic.twitter.com/GoVFOroOpS
— Tajinder Bagga (@TajinderBagga) January 8, 2020
#JNU Vice Chancellor Jagadesh Kumar: "Would like to ask all those great personalities coming to support agitators, what about students, teachers who are deprived of their rights of doing research and teaching? Why can't you stand with them?" (ANI) pic.twitter.com/uUTlUyzDXP
— NDTV (@ndtv) January 8, 2020
What am I doing studying metals and all for ? That has no future. This is the new industry.Advertisement wannabe the next Kanaiya Kumar or Shehla Rashid
Come join us and hold a placard saying anti India slogans. Viola you become rich + powerful + Public figure
Contact me whenever u want someone to hold a free kashmir placard. Do contact NDTV and all the twitteraties as well. I will bring my own extras like a Chanting mob and police.What am I doing studying metals and all for ? That has no future. This is the new industry.
Jawaharlal Nehru University Vice Chancellor M. Jagadesh Kumar: I would like to ask all those great personalities coming to support agitators, what about thousands of students&teachers who are deprived of their rights of doing research and teaching? Why can't you stand with them? pic.twitter.com/aQcV1l7c7r
— ANI (@ANI) January 8, 2020
PBNS Exclusive - JNU Faculty members who were witness to the cycle of violence captured in the below video explain the sequence of events that also saw the manhandling of a faculty member. https://t.co/jbsVn6pnrd
— PB-SHABD (@PBSHABD) January 8, 2020
1946 - Allow partition. Restore peace
— Nitin Gupta (@Nitin_Rivaldo) January 8, 2020
1950's - Allow anti India Art 370 & 35A. Restore peace.
Delay RJB case. Maintain Peace.
Don't touch stonepelters & kill Burhan Wanis. Maintain peace.
Do nothing on illegal immigrants. Restore peace.
This veto of violence has to end! https://t.co/xNkhi9JDPa
The College authorities have an interesting record of opposing fascism. In 1975, the Principal WS Rajpal was a prominent member of delegation to PM Indira Gandhi’s residence time welcome the Emergency against fascism https://t.co/PgUBeAmjzT
— Swapan Dasgupta (@swapan55) January 8, 2020
Neighbour's son was dating a woke chick & accompanied her to a "protest" Against the CAA at Carter Road, Bandra , last night.Asked her friends there what's the CAA about? One was honest enough to say, just landed from LA & was asked to come to the protests by her friend. Enquired from a few other protesters on what's the CAA. Received incoherent answers. Instead of the CAA, all attention was focused on NRC. When informed NRC was yet to be framed, was accused of being a Bhakt & justifying BJP / RSS line. When neighbor's son turned the tables saying if he was a bhakt, they could well be categorized as Hinduphobes as they were protesting an Act which guaranteed citizenship to persecuted Hindus & Sikhs from Pakistan & Bangladesh, was informed that there was no persecution. When attention was drawn to the Nankana Sahib incident, was informed that that was a one off incident.I must say I'm impressed by the young women of this land.
They seem to have a lot more spark and bigger balls than their men.
Deepika take a bow.
You're not just pretty but pack a punch as well.
Sana Ganguly is another brave young woman with a spine.
There are thousands of others. As the nation burns and the sanghis look on frothing at the arrogance of those who dare push back.
Fascism has found a greater force.
Bharatiyata.
And it does not know what to do.
Cheers, Doc