Lok Sabha passes Citizenship Bill amidst Opposition outcry

@_Anonymous_ what's wrong with that bindi guy image? Sex rackets, drugs, teacher student relations, clownish get up, delusions of grandeur, part of revolution, are these not the most common thing in JNU?

He is getting enlightened, like some members we have encountered. Another day in JNU, they are merciful enough not to walk naked, please be thankful for small small mercies.
 
@_Anonymous_ what's wrong with that bindi guy image? Sex rackets, drugs, teacher student relations, clownish get up, delusions of grandeur, part of revolution, are these not the most common thing in JNU?

He is getting enlightened, like some members we have encountered. Another day in JNU, they are merciful enough not to walk naked, please be thankful for small small mercies.
There's a middle aged fart here who's still not outgrown his teen years. No surprise he identifies so completely with them.
 
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Traitors of JNU, Nothing will be forgotten: Naxal-style poster seeking revenge on non-left professors and alumni put up inside JNU

Much like the Maoist posters put up in areas affected with left-wing terrorism, this poster too threatens kangaroo court justice and calls for revenge, just for not parroting the leftist narrative.

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The independent and the non-left voices in the university campuses including professors, students and alumni of the JNU are being now subjected to targeted harassment following the violence inside the JNU campus on January 5.

The controversial posters with photos and names of the individuals who had spoken against the leftist narrative that has come up inside the university at Shipra hostel. The posters which are allegedly put up by left-wing students union JNUSU indirectly seek revenge on these individuals. Shockingly, the posters referred to them as “Traitors of JNU, Architects of violence”.

Much like the Maoist posters put up in areas affected with left-wing terrorism, this poster too threatens kangaroo court justice and calls for revenge, just for not parroting the leftist narrative.


As per JNU alumnus Abhinav Prakash, the posters have names and details of four individual who, the left claims to be associated with the ABVP. Along with Dalit scholar and DU professor Abhinav Prakash, who is a JNU alumnus, Dhananjay Singh – Chairperson Center for English Studies and Chief Proctor of JNU, Prakash Chandra Sahoo – Assistant Professor at Centre for the Study of Social Systems and also a warden of Sabarmati hostel, Tapan Bihari – Assistant Professor at Centre for Political Studies in JNU, have all been named as ‘traitors’ in the posters.

Shockingly, the posters which indirectly call for vengeance, claims that these four people had allegedly facilitated the movement of masked goons inside the JNU hostels to beat up the residents. At the bottom of the posters, it reads, “Nothing will be forgotten, nothing will be forgotten”.

Read: NOT SATIRE: Hindus must convert to Islam to prove they are ‘secular’, argues article on Leftist website

Abhinav Prakash has also requested the Delhi police to take action against such posters which are threatening violence and inciting harm and called for action against the culprits who are responsible for posters.

Speaking to OpIndia, Abhinav Prakash said that he had got to know of the violence in JNU only in the evening of 5th and had then pieced together what happened from videos and information emerging. He said that he is targetted often because since 2013, he has been speaking against Left politics. When asked who does he think put these dangerous posters up, he said he has no direct information but suspects the Left activists.

Being a Dalit scholar, Abhinav Prakash was also asked that after the Left is calling for vengeance, what did he think about the Left politics that harps on the rights of Dalits. To this, Prakash said every individual, Dalits as well, who do not support the Left cause is ostracised and this is the hypocrisy of the Left.

Earlier on Sunday, January 5, a large group of masked goons had entered the JNU campus and assaulted students, faculty and other staff members. JNU Student Union president Aishe Ghosh was also attacked and she was injured in the incident.

Prior to that, on January 4, leftist groups had tried to stop students from registering for the winter semester. The students had disrupted the registration process for the winter semester by barging into the Centre for Information System office and cut off the power supply and damaged the servers to protest against the fee hike.

The Delhi Police have now filed an FIR against JNUSU President Aishe Ghosh and 19 others for attacking security guards and vandalizing server room on January 4.

Poster inside JNU threatens revenge against professors, alumni
 
Brilliant reply by the grand old lady Sonia Gandhi ji.

Respect mam.

My heart goes to you for all the filthy abuse heaped upon you by my countrymen on the basis of your blood.

And the blood of your Indian children from your Indian husband.

As someone also of foreign non Indic blood, who in place of his religion writes simply INDIAN, I salute you mam.

You have the love of all open hearted Indians for making our land and people your own.

Jai Hind.

Cheers, Doc
 
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Lol i give a damn about keyboard warriors like you. For all i know u get triggered on certain historical truths so its easy to recognise you.
For all i know writing cheers , doc doesn't mean you are indeed a doctor.
He's a veterinarian who has been caught treating humans too Kaaran ke manas pan jaanwaron chhe.
 
‘Foreign’ links of Popular Front of India under scanner

The group linked to UP violence gets funding from abroad, according to MHA dossier; PFI says it works for the marginalised and minorities


Updated: Jan 10, 2020 07:48 IST
By Shishir Gupta
Hindustan Times, New Delhi
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Vehicles set on fire next to a police post after demonstrations against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, or CAA, and a proposed all-India National Register of Citizens (NRC) turned violent in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, on December 19, 2019.(HT File Photo)

In the eye of a storm for its alleged role in anti-Citizenship (Amendment) Act, or CAA, protests that turned violent, particularly in Uttar Pradesh, the Popular Front of India (PFI) gets significant funding through its multiple front organisations in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and Oman, according to a dossier put together by the ministry of home affairs that was reviewed by HT.

The Uttar Pradesh police arrested around 25 PFI functionaries and activists for their alleged role in violent anti-CAA protests in Meerut, Shamli, Muzzafarnagar and Lucknow on December 19. Nineteen people have died in Uttar Pradesh in clashes between the police and protesters. Last week, Union law minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said PFI may have played a part in the violence surrounding some protests, and that the Union home ministry will decide on the action to be taken against the organisation “based on evidence”.

He also spoke of a linkage between PFI to the banned Students Islamic Movement of India, or SIMI.

Uttar Pradesh has written to the home ministry seeking a ban on PFI, and there are reports that Karnataka and Assam have followed suit.

PFI’s top leadership largely comes from Kerala and the organisation allegedly radicalises Muslims towards the ultra-conservative Salafi strain of Islam.

The organisation rejected the allegation. “In PFI, there is no Salafi or Sufi Islam, there’s only Islam . It is the RSS [Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh] that is trying to create divisions among Muslims,” said CA Raoof, the spokesperson of PFI’s Kerala unit.

Mujahid Pasha , a senior member of PFI’s political group — the Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI)— said they do not promote an “extreme and orthodox” form of Salafi Islam. “SDPI, PFI are easy scapegoats that are blamed for all the ills in the society. We work with minorities, backward classes and others who are marginalised,” he said.

According to the home ministry dossier, PFI members actively operate in the UAE through front organisations such as the Rehab Foundation, the Indian Social Forum, and Indian Fraternity Forum. PFI leaders maintain an office at Muraba, behind Lulu hypermarket in Al Ain in Dubai, and are active in spreading Islamic fundamentalism and raising funds to be sent to India, the dossier adds.

The Indian Fraternity Forum in Bahrain, UAE, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia is also involved in raising funds for it, the dossier says. “Senior PFI leaders visit these countries and urge members to facilitate in jobs to Indian Muslims so that the base of the organisation expands along with the funds flow,” said a senior government official involved in tracking radicalisation, who asked not to be named.

From a radical Islamist organisation formed on November 22, 2006 by the merger of three groups— Karnataka Forum for Dignity, National Development Fund (Kerala) and Manitha Neethi Pasarai (Tamil Nadu) -- PFI today has grown into a large network, with at least 80,000 cadres and a presence in 24 Indian states, according to the dossier.

The dossier describes PFI as a successor to the banned SIMI, and says it is defined largely by the radical Islamic ideology of its progenitor and is allegedly involved in large number of murders, particularly in Kerala, apart from many instances of criminal intimidation and rioting, the dossier states.

Significantly, the dossier says that PFI runs an outfit named PFI Youth Wing (Mao) in coalition with the banned Communist Party of India (Maoist) with members of this group tasked to coordinate with underground Maoist workers in southern India. This came out clearly during the investigation that led to the killing of CP Jaleel, who was involved in an extortion racket in Wayanad, Kerala, in a police encounter on March 6, 2019. The BJP’s Thrissur secretary, Shaju Wadakancherry, was attacked and threatened by PFI members on June 17, 2019 after they set his vehicle on fire. Three other BJP/RSS activists died unnatural deaths in 2019 in Kerala with the PFI suspected to be behind the hit-and-run incidents, the dossier claims.

According to home ministry officials who asked not to be named, Ulhuman Saidmohammed of Thrissur, Kerala, is a PFI activists who works as a teacher in the Maldives, serves as the group administrator for many anti-India WhatsApp groups, and is known to target Hindus and Christians in the Maldives by framing them in blasphemy cases in collusion with state authorities. However, PFI’s Raoof said they do not have any member by that name in Thrissur. An 18-member PFI group was allegedly behind the brutal murder of Pattali Makkal Katchi leader Ramalingam on February 5, 2019, in Thanjavur in Tamil Nadu. NIA has already issued lookout notices for six accused PFI men who are absconding the case.

The advertised goals of PFI are to promote national integration, and communal and social harmony while upholding the democratic setup, secular order, and rule of law in the country. The organisation says it works towards social, economic and educational development of the minorities and backward classes, in addition to the welfare and progress of the weaker sections in various parts of India.

According to the home ministry officials, however, PFI has a secret apparatus that is trained in the use of explosives, arms and ammunition. In July 2010, the Kerala police unearthed countrymade bombs, weapons, compact disks and documents containing pro-Taliban and al Qaeda literature. In April 2013, the Kerala police raided PFI centres across the state including a training camp in Narath, Kannur and seized weapons, foreign currency, shooting targets, bombs, bomb making materials and swords. A special NIA court in Kochi on January 20, 2016 convicted 21 PFI cadre arrested during the raid on the Narath camp.

The Kerala police submitted an affidavit before the state high court in 2014, where it claimed that PFI activists were involved in 27 communally motivated murders, 85 attempts to murder, and 106 communal cases registered in the state.

PFI also takes pan-Islamic positions time and again with its cadre protesting outside the Egyptian Embassy in New Delhi in 2015 against the death sentence given to Mohammed Morsi (affiliated to the Muslim Brotherhood) and his followers. According to the dossier, the group also has a pronounced anti-Zionist stance as seen in pro-Palestine protests in various parts of country in November 2012 and later in July 2014 with nationwide solidarity campaigns christened: “ I am Gaza.”

PFI has established external affiliates in West Asia for financial and political support so that political shelter is available for its leadership should the need arises, the home ministry officials said.

PFI and SDPI have benefitted from Saudi financial support with the group also involved in radicalising Muslim Keralites towards the so-called Islamic State according to the dossier.

The India Fraternity Forum, a front formed in 2008, is the most important conduit for PFI’s fund-raising efforts targeted at Indian Muslim expatriates in West Asia, including Saudi Arabia, UAE and Qatar. In these countries, the group not only collects funds but also recruits cadres and mobilises political support. In the pretext of providing assistance to Indian Haj pilgrims to Mecca and Medina, the PFI recruits cadres for political work and expansion in India, the dossier said.

The group is also involved in proselytising activities both in India and among Indian expats in West Asia.

Another front, the Indian Cultural Society in UAE, regularly holds meetings under the pretext of blood donation camps, free medical check -ups, sports events, jobs and legal assistance, claims the dossier. In these gatherings, according to Indian intelligence officials, anti-India and anti-state sentiments are propagated.

Indian Cultural Society and India Fraternity Forum did not reply to HT’s queries. SDPI member Pasha denied having any links with the two organisations. “I am not aware of the Indian Fraternity Forum or the Indian Cultural Society being mentioned...Internationally we might have worked with social forums wherever Indians are present... I don’t know why PFI and SDPI are being blamed for various things,” he said.

The Qatar Indian Social Forum was formed in December 2014 to raise funding and organise the cadre. The Rehab India Foundation, another alleged front, has selected a number of Muslim-dominated villages in the country and channels Qatari funding to them, according to the dossier. Similarly, the Kerala wing of PFI is active in Oman especially in the country’s commercial capital Ruwi; it is known to operate in different locations under different names such as Pravasi Vicharana Vedi, and Indian Pravasi Council with an aim to propagate radical ideology among Malayali Muslim expats, the dossier says. The Indian Cultural Society, Abu Dhabi is the overseas wing of SDPI while there is a Kuwaiti chapter of Indian Social Forum with the same aim of spreading Salafi ideology, the dossier adds.

Qatar Indian Social Forum and Rehab India Foundation did not reply to written queries from HT.

The Muslim Relief Network (MRN), a Kerala based NGO floated by the PFI, is yet another entity through which the radical group mobilises funds especially from West Asia. MRN receives donations from Islamic Development Bank in Jeddah under the mandate of the Organisation of Islamic Countries and has links with the Jeddah based World Assembly of Muslim Youth (WAMY), a radical Islamic organisation linked to al Qaeda in the past.

‘Foreign’ links of Popular Front of India under scanner
 
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The folk who usually roll over and bend over first sign of every foreign invader who breaks through the Hindu Kush.

Dunno anythin about you, sir. But as a guy from the southern part of India let me tell you what majority of people here think about North India (excluding a few nutbars here and there).

If not for North Indian resistance of invading hordes, SI would've never had a chance to develop peacefully whilst preserving the culture of the natives of this land. Whatever one see in Southern India- be it the Temples, Monuments, Culture, Traditions, everything survived because of the braves in the North. We acknowledge the sacrifices made by our brethren north of the Vindhyas, and cherish their valour.

So, this stereotype rants about North Indians(cowbelt, bhaiyyas, bla blah) which u assume the people in deccan hold is pure nonsense. It's just that we never had to face the brunt of savage armies who came through the Bolan and Khyber just because men and women up north repelled them. And the devastation they saw hindered their economic growth, but hope they'll be back on track in near future.
North & West India is truly 'Hind di Chadar' i.e, India's shield.
 
Call them whatever, PFI, SFI, Leftists, etc they are all freeloaders affiliated with Congress directly or indirectly. The Left is not the left of 1960's and in this process they will ruin the nation, because most Hindus in India have become freeloaders only. We all want freebies, reservations, free ration and every thing free or subsidized, without any responsibility and hardwork.

All the crowd which is gathering are freeloaders or these kids who are shouting in the university have their parents affiliated with congress. Many Businessmen , journos are behind this.

There are 7-8% people in India who are hardcore congressi.
 
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And she is a Hindu against Hindu regime just because she gets free loaded by Congis. What am I suppose to say, I have made several posts regarding this. I can give a benefit of doubt to the pic that it's inverted but that doesn't change the fact of her being anti national than anti BJP.

My resentment is not from enemies, it's from friends who do not wish t act!

Shame!
 
Hence we need NRC. To expell those who are living in India illegally. A good portion of them are Muslims. And hence we need CAA. To take those in who are at risk of being persecuted by Muslims.

NRC for Assam resulted in more than 60% Hindus. Also more than 30% of indians dont have proper birth certificates/documents and if you dont, money gets you what you need. The NRC/CAA is a foolish and near impossible task without violating human rights because it will target the lower strata. Most illegal immigrants from bangladesh are poor people displaced due to flooding and other calamities. What would have worked is strong control on Imams, madrassas, birth control and other ways to ensure that you achieve your goals in a clandestine but fair manner. The triple talaq bill was a great start down the correct path.
 
NRC for Assam resulted in more than 60% Hindus. Also more than 30% of indians dont have proper birth certificates/documents and if you dont, money gets you what you need. The NRC/CAA is a foolish and near impossible task without violating human rights because it will target the lower strata. Most illegal immigrants from bangladesh are poor people displaced due to flooding and other calamities. What would have worked is strong control on Imams, madrassas, birth control and other ways to ensure that you achieve your goals in a clandestine but fair manner. The triple talaq bill was a great start down the correct path.


I can't debate much on NRC but I have one good reason to implement CAA. When Afghani Hindus and Sikhs and even from Pakistan came, they used to file an asylum from India to other developed countries. Lakhs of money was to be given from lawyer to the other authorities to build a case. And many used to defame India as well that they have trouble in India. False cases and what not was being done. They were also vulnerable to get evolved into espionage just to get an asylum. That will stop now, because their case is weak as India is giving them citizenship,and proper channel is long and tough.
It was all about going abroad and now the lawyers have lost their customers and the gorakh dhanda is going to stop.
 
NRC for Assam resulted in more than 60% Hindus. Also more than 30% of indians dont have proper birth certificates/documents and if you dont, money gets you what you need. The NRC/CAA is a foolish and near impossible task without violating human rights because it will target the lower strata. Most illegal immigrants from bangladesh are poor people displaced due to flooding and other calamities. What would have worked is strong control on Imams, madrassas, birth control and other ways to ensure that you achieve your goals in a clandestine but fair manner. The triple talaq bill was a great start down the correct path.
Its a numbers game dear. NRC/CAA forces Ms out and brings Hs in. The Ms that go out are lowest rung but numerous. Other way for them is to covert to one of known good religions and come back.
 
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In the event, I wasn't exaggerating. Truth, in JNU, is stranger than fiction.

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I can't debate much on NRC but I have one good reason to implement CAA. When Afghani Hindus and Sikhs and even from Pakistan came, they used to file an asylum from India to other developed countries. Lakhs of money was to be given from lawyer to the other authorities to build a case. And many used to defame India as well that they have trouble in India. False cases and what not was being done. They were also vulnerable to get evolved into espionage just to get an asylum. That will stop now, because their case is weak as India is giving them citizenship,and proper channel is long and tough.
It was all about going abroad and now the lawyers have lost their customers and the gorakh dhanda is going to stop.

Thats a weak reason. Those seeking asylum are poor folk - they will come to india and receive the same third class treatment they got in their home country. They cannot be employed in regular jobs. Upper class non Muslim folks live comfortably or immigrate to better countries. If lawyers (Hindus?) are the problem then introduce a bill to eliminate legal fees for those seeking asylum. There will be several people with no papers. Instead of CAA, they should fortify the borders and speed up the judicial process. Whether CAA or not, you cant stop illegal immigration of bangladeshis who are mainly climate refugees. Not many refugees from pak come to india, they prefer to immigrate to better countries. Hindus in afghanistan live in cities and are mostly well off and number less than 2000.My own father does not have his birth certificate. We went to a local tahsildar to get it done, the moron (marathi brahmin) indirectly asks for a bribe.

Here's an example from a mutual bengali friend - I am an Mechanical Engineer working for the power sector and my wife is a banker.
I am from Assam. she is from Delhi. Since 1993 I am resident of Delhi. Since 2016 we are in London. During the NRC exercise in Assam, we all were certified citizens of India, except my wife. She was born after 1971 and was required to produce documents related to her parents.
Her Dad is a 1963 electronics graduate from Jadavpur University and till 1980 was a lecturer in Army college Hyderabad.
In 1980 he joined the Department of electronics Govt of India and moved to Delhi. He expired at the age of 57 and was a Joint Secretary. After a couple of years her Mom expired at the age of 54. Its now more than 20 years. She doesn't have any documents relating to her parents.
So we approached Jadavpur University to certify that he was graduate of 1963. They did. We again took the matter with NRC Assam. Again denied. NRC authorities contention: how do we know that he was not a foreign student? We don't want to disclose our identity for certain reasons, but would appreciate if you would use this incident as to how NRC is devious and arbitrary.

Also y'all should refrain from poking fun at the Parsis. They came with nothing and lifted their communities and communities around them. The 5 top parsis are worth $100 billion alone and employ more than 5 million Indians. They deserve massive props for their contribution to india, without any scams, religious violence, etc. If hindus were as diligent and tight-knit, we would have been richer than all of Europe - nor would the mughals/british set foot on our shores... There is only one community to be blamed for our current mess - you can figure that out on your own.
 
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