Lok Sabha passes Citizenship Bill amidst Opposition outcry

Arunudoy ভট্টাচার্য (@ArunudoyB) Tweeted:
Refugee camp, at very cold place in India.
Hindu Bengali refugees from plains area have arrived. Children need Baby Food, others Blanket as aren't habituated to cold.
Agents move in camps.Sell relief material, baby food & blanket in return of GOLD Ornaments of refugees.
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How to protest in India 101 :

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One fact to ponder over is that it's Pakistani Muslims who will decide whom to kick out and then it will be Indian Muslims who will decide whom to accept.

Although I don't believe protesters are protesting for the above but it sure looks like that from outsider's view.
 
JNU: Despite Left’s Boycott Call, 65 Per Cent Students Pay Hostel Fee; 95 Per Cent Day Scholars Pay Semester Dues

by Swarajya Staff - Jan 17 2020, 11:50 am
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Jawaharlal Nehru University (Image: Ganga Sahay Meena via Wikimedia Commons)

Around 65 per cent of the 6.450 JNU students living in hostels have paid the new hostel fees, University administration has announced, The Hindu has reported.

The students have time till 17 January to pay the hostel dues without attracting a late fee and the administration is confident that with students returning back to the campus, the number will rise in the coming days.

The compliance rate for paying semester fees is also high for the day scholars. 95 per cent of them have cleared their semester amount.

In light of the agitation and boycott by the left led JNUSU the University VC Jagadesh Kumar has said that, “schools and Centres have announced their time-tables and are working on conducting tests for those students who did not complete the last semester academic requirements”.

He added that the university is doing everything possible to address and promote the academic interests of students.

JNUSU meanwhile has decided to legally challenge the JNU fee hike and has appealed to students to boycott the registration process.

JNU: Despite Left’s Boycott Call, 65 Per Cent Students Pay Hostel Fee; 95 Per Cent Day Scholars Pay Semester Dues
 
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How many times does @sardesairajdeep gets slapped in a year? Yo Yo Funny Singh on Twitter ( )


Anand Ranganathan (@ARanganathan72) Tweeted:
My god. Bengaluru police just arrested six Islamic fundamentalists who, for mere Rs 10,000 each, plotted to kill @Tejasvi_Surya because of his pro-CAA stand. They came to kill him but couldn't so nearly killed an RSS worker instead.

Tejasvi has been provided with one guard now. Anand Ranganathan on Twitter ( )

Join the dots to see how inflammatory talk in the name of journalism in the first instance results in the second instance .
 
Exclusive: FIR For ‘False Reporting’ After Media And Twitter Users Cried ‘Rape’ By Cops In Saadat Madrassa During Anti-CAA Stir In UP

by Swati Goel Sharma
Jan 17, 2020, 2:35 pm
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Tweets from activists and journalists.

Snapshot

  • Police say that the media reports claiming sexual assault of children by cops in Saadat orphanage in Muzaffarnagar is completely misleading, false, highly shameful and irresponsible.

Amid the recent violent anti-Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) agitations in Uttar Pradesh (UP), a case of alleged sexual assault by police on minor children in a madrassa had caused sensation on social media. The case involved Saadat hostel-cum-orphanage in Muzaffarnagar town of western UP.

After a newspaper, The Telegraph, quoted a “Congress politician” as saying that some of the hostel’s students “suffered rectal bleeding” amid police action, some prominent Twitter users speculated that it was rape. The users included actor Swara Bhaskar, political activist Kavita Krishnan and two journalists associated with the portal, Theprint.in.

It has now emerged that a police probe into the allegation has concluded it to be false and, subsequently, a first information report (FIR) for “publishing false report” under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act has been filed.

How The Speculation Started And Was Fuelled

On 29 December, The Telegraph published a bylined report with the headline ‘UP police accused of stripping cleric’.

The report quoted “local people” as saying that during an anti-CAA protest on 20 December, the police “detained and assaulted almost all the maulana’s 100-odd students from the Saadat hostel-cum-orphanage in Muzaffarnagar town, many of them minors and most of them orphans”.

The report further quoted Salman Saeed, introduced as “local Congress politician and son of former MP Saiduzzaman Saeed who lives nearby” as saying that “the boys were denied access to the toilet at times, and some of them suffered rectal bleeding from the torture”.

The report also quoted Saeed as saying that “the students were forced to chant ‘Jai Shri Ram’”.

Among the first to pick up the “rectal bleeding” bit to insinuate rape of children by cops was a Twitter user named Zainab Sikander, whose profile says she has a weekly show on the news portal Theprint.in. Communist Party of India Marxist-Leninist (CPI-ML) member Kavita Krishnan, former Mirror Now anchor Faye D’Souza and Theprint.in journalist Jyoti Yadav were among others who amplified the allegation.

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Actor Swara Bhaskar, who has a significantly bigger following on social media, too joined in.

A portal, Caravandaily.com, then used these posts to put out a report on 2 January titled ‘Shock over Minor’s Rectal Bleeding in UP Police Torture; Probe Demanded in Alleged Rape’.

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Caravandaily.com report published online on 2 January, 2020

“Bollywood actress Shwara Bhasker, prominent human rights activist Kavita Krishnan and other twitter users have expressed shock and outrage over the report of minor boys suffering from the rectal bleeding in the police torture and demanded immediate probe into this alleged rape under the police custody in Uttar Pradesh’s Muzaffarnagar (sic),” the report said.

As the allegations pertained to minors, the National commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) stepped in and took suo-moto congnisance of the Caravandaily.com report and Bhaskar’s post under section 13 (1) (j) of the CPCP Act, 2003. The commission directed the Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), Muzaffarnagar, to give a detailed report on the matter. The police subsequently submitted it on 13 January.

What The Police Report Says

The SSP’s report to the commission (which Swarajya has accessed), says that on 20 December, as many as 50,000 people gathered for an anti-CAA and NRC protest after Friday prayers at Madani Chowk, Kachchi Sadat, Fakkarshah Chowk and Meenakshi Chowk.

The crowd became violent and began to vandalise public property. It also pelted stones at the cops. When police used some force to disperse the crowd, many protesters entered the Saadat hostel-cum-orphanage building. Some of the protesters pelted stones and even fired shots from inside. The police then entered the premises and detained some of them.

The report says that the hostel management did not immediately identify any of the detainees as their inmates.

The report further says that The Telegraph report on the police detaining, assaulting and committing unnatural acts on Saadat children is opposite to the reality, and is highly shameful and irresponsible. It says that any information published in the media on sexual assault of children by cops in Saadat is completely misleading and false.

It says that on 5 January, even the hostel management issued a press release to the media calling reports of assault and unnatural acts by police on its children as blatantly false.

The SSP report further informs the child commission that on the statement of one Naeem Alam, who is a teacher at the madrassa, an FIR (number 16/2020) has been filed against unidentified persons under Section 22 of POCSO Act at Civil Lines police station.

The section pertains to making a false complaint or providing false information against a child, thereby victimising the child.

A special investigation team (SIT) constituted under the Superintendent of Traffic (SP), Muzaffarnagar, is investigating this case.

The report also says that a total of 25 cops including senior officers sustained injuries in the protests in Muzaffarnagar on 20 December. Multiple FIRs have been filed against the rioters and about 80 people have been sent to jail.

Swarajya has learnt that the NCPCR has informed the Home Ministry that the FIR is filed “for publishing false report of misbehaving with the students which was found to be baseless and is also against the dignity of the hostel”.

Earlier Too, Some Reports Had Refuted Allegations Of Rape

On 4 January, incidentally a day after the child commission took suo moto cognisance of the case, Theprint.in published a report titled ‘No rectal bleeding, but police thrashed us and said drink urine’: UP madrasa students.

The report said that the madrassa is run by 72-year-old Maulana Asad Raza Hussaini, who is a prominent Shia cleric in the region and was conferred the Maharshi Badrayan Vyas Samman by Vice-President Venkaiah Naidu in August 2019.

The report quotes Naved Alam, introduced as “a relative and confidante of Hussaini”, as saying that “neither the children nor maulana sahab suffered rectal bleeding”.

The report also quotes SSP Abhishek Yadav as saying that when the police entered the madrassa to catch the violent protesters, they ended up detaining some students as well, but later released them.

The madrassa management, however, told the website that their children were not only detained but also brutally beaten up, and some of them have still not been released.

Exclusive: FIR For ‘False Reporting’ After Media And Twitter Users Cried ‘Rape’ By Cops In Saadat Madrassa During Anti-CAA Stir In UP
 
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OpIndia was the first to expose Sharjeel Islam. One has to remember that he is a The Wire columnist.

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In April I moved to palakkad Kerala from Delhi since I was offered a new job in a brand new hospital!
My fathers ancestry is in palakkad and my parents were overjoyed that after several of our generations who left palakkad ages ago, I’ll be the one returning! ( )

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God's own country is rapidly becoming someone else's God's own country with the Godless in charge now.
 
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Kindly boycott Healthzone chain of gyms & beauty parlours in Lucknow & Keeros brand of health snacks sold on Amazon and in malls in Delhi (maybe other places too). The owner, Sachin Sahni, is a rabid Islamophobe (1/n) ( )

THREAD!!

This one apparently was / is a reporter with the Indian Express who wanted to interview Zakir Naik as she considered him to be a role model for young Muslims.
 
How A Delhi University Girl Braved A Hostile Leftist Crowd To Make Students Aware of Kashmiri Hindu Exodus

Jan 23, 2020, 10:37 am
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Deepika Sharma, left, addressing students at a remembrance meeting for Kashmiri Hindu exodus victims held at Hindu College on 20 January 2020

A video of Deepika Sharma, a third-year undergraduate student at Hindu College of Delhi University, was recently shared widely on social media.

The video showed her breaking down while giving a talk on Kashmiri Hindu exodus because of heckling by “Leftist” students.

On 19 January 1990, the minority Hindus and Sikhs living in Muslim-majority Kashmir were driven out by Islamists, amid slogans of ‘Ralive, Tsaliv or Galive’ (either convert to Islam, leave the land or die).

“These exhortations urged the faithful to give a final push to the kafir in order to ring in the true Islamic order,” is how Col Tej Kumar Tikoo described the reverberating war-cries in his 2012 book, Kashmir: Its Aborigines and Their Exodus.

The dominant political discourse in India has largely tried to suppress this dark chapter of independent India.

Deepika Sharma, a third-year undergraduate student at Hindu College of Delhi University, says she knew this when she decided to hold a remembrance meet for those victims in the college this week.

A video posted by Sharma on her Twitter timeline, where she is seen breaking down while giving a talk on Kashmiri Hindu exodus because of loud slogans raised against her, received nearly 2,000 retweets and even more reactions.


“In the mainstream discourse as well as in university spaces, this subject is almost never brought up. Campuses see many discussions on many subjects, but none on the Kashmiri Hindu exodus,” she tells Swarajya.

It didn’t surprise her that her call for the remembrance meet was met with a cold response from fellow students. “Many said they supported the event in principle but could not show it publicly for fear of harassment. I knew this, but I had decided that even if five students turn up, I will go ahead with the plan.”

Sharma shared with this correspondent several WhatsApp exchanges with her classmates. The messages show that many students did not join her event for fear of being labelled ‘Sanghi’ or ‘Bhakt’ and of being isolated.

The year 2020 marks the 30th anniversary of the fateful day. As 19 January was a Sunday and college was closed, Sharma scheduled it on the 20th.

She says that she, along with a batch mate, prepared a poster and circulated it on social media and college WhatsApp groups on 19 January.

A recent alumnus of the college, Akriti Raina, wrote a personal account of the tragedy and offered it to Sharma to read it aloud at the remembrance meet.

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Poster prepared by Sharma and her batchmates.

On the same day, however, the 'Leftist students' scheduled a protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), the National Register of Citizens (NRC) and the National Population Register (NPR).

The venue for both events was kept in an area called New Academic Block, where student gatherings usually take place.

Sharma says she began receiving calls from the other group almost immediately after making public her plan on Sunday. “They began to put pressure on me, saying I should postpone it to some other day, but I was adamant that I had to do it on 20. I of course preferred 19 but that wasn’t possible,” she says.

Sharma says the anti-CAA group had kept the time as 11 am and thus, she scheduled her event at 10.30 am so the area could be made available for the other event.

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She says that when she entered the college around 10 am on 20 January, she was met with hostility and taunts by fellow students.

“I saw a group of 35-40 students, all belonging to Left outfits like AISA and SFI. They looked at me with hate, taunted me and even followed me to the venue.”

“They were holding a lot of placards. They were written in Urdu and I could not decipher what the placards said,” she says.

“When I reached the venue, I was surprised to see some journalists already there. The anti-CAA crowd had gathered DU student reporters too. Such is their ecosystem. On the other hand, I and my batch mate were completely on our own.”

Sharma says that a few faculty members approached her and requested her to cancel her talk to avoid a “clash”.

“I stood my ground. I in turn insisted that the faculty should not only let me go ahead but encourage me. I argued that it’s always people like us who are made to shut up where Leftist students always have their way,” she says.

Videos show that Sharma began her talk by telling a thin gathering that the purpose of the meet was not to raise any slogans but to share a simple message that Kashmiri Hindus kept ‘education above guns’.

She then read out the letter.

In between, however, a crowd began to raise chants to interrupt the talk and malign the gathering, she says. “They began shouting ‘Islamophobia Islamophobia’, ‘Jai Bheem Jai Bheem’, ‘Savitri zinda hai zinda hai’ and ‘Periyar Zinda Hai Zinda Hai’. They were bullying and heckling. They wanted to shut us up,” she says.

Sharma broke down but continued to read out the letter.

After Sharma shared the video on social media, many users said it shows the “hypocrisy” of the “Leftists”.


“Yes I broke down. It was because of both the emotional letter I was reading and the sheer hostility I was being subjected to,” she says.

“I am, however, proud of what I did.”

“The Leftists hold remembrance meets for Rohith Vemula but have never done it for Kashmiri Hindus even when Rohith was just one victim while Kashmiri Hindu victims number in thousands. This generation needs to know what happened to them,” she says.

Sharma says that some of the anti-CAA protesters in her college had used the hashtag ‘Free Kashmir‘ while publicising their event on social media. “This shows their real intentions. They stand for separatism, which is the same sentiment behind the exodus of Kashmiri Hindus,” she says.

Sharma says she has never had it easy in the college and the episode is only going to make things worse for her.

“The Leftists target me for being from the Brahmin caste. They object to my holding a post, which I have got not because of my caste but because of my work,” she says.

Sharma is president of the women development cell in her college. Her role requires her to look into sexual harassment complaints and other grievances of women students.

She says she is also targeted for wearing kalawa and sporting tilak.

“They call me a Brahmin supremacist. Now, they have stuck another label on me — that of being an Islamophobe.”

How A Delhi University Girl Braved A Hostile Leftist Crowd To Make Students Aware Of Kashmiri Hindu Exodus
 
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It’s official: Endgame of Shaheen Bagh protest is second partition of India. Listen to what mastermind and The Wire columnist says

From breaking Assam and NE from India to how Chicken’s Neck “belongs to Muslims”. This is a supremely dangerous narrative Sharjeel Imam makes aim of Shaheen Bagh clear: Second partition of India ( )

 
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More drama, who is Home Minister of India btw? Hint: He was being hailed as next Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel.

Delhi is kept hostage by goons for weeks now while people responsible for starting this mess and clean up are busy in election campaigning. Do you really think that few hundred b@stards can keep Delhi hostage without consent of government?

While you suffer and your blood boils on seeing India being insulted on an hourly basis now by open Islamists government look at opportunity to harvest your anger in votes. Don't think any respite is coming your way anytime soon.