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India and Pakistan must immediately stop ceasefire violations: PIPFPD, Aaghaz-e-Dosti

October 9, 2014 by Nasheman

India and Pakistan must immediately stop ceasefire violations: PIPFPD, Aaghaz-e-Dosti. © REUTERS/ Mukesh Gupta/Files

India and Pakistan must immediately stop ceasefire violations: PIPFPD, Aaghaz-e-Dosti. © REUTERS/ Mukesh Gupta/Files

New Delhi: While both India and Pakistan continue to accuse and shell each other of violating ceasefire agreement, killing more than 18 innocent civilians and injuring about 60 till date, civil society initiatives from both sides have reprimanded political forces and media for “worsening the situation” and have appealed both countries to restore peace and harmony.

Pakistan-India People’s Forum for Peace and Democracy (PIPFPD) and Aaghaz-e-Dosti, have appealed to both India and Pakistan to immediately stop ceasefire violations.

Since October 1, there has been an exchange of fire on the Indo-Pak border. It is not clear, who had started the ceasefire violation, but as usual, both countries claim to be only responding.

Terming the violation as a “matter of grave concern”, the New Delhi based PIPFPD, accused both the nations of resorting to ‘border nationalism’ to boil political temperature among the people. There are elections round the corner in key Indian states including Jammu and Kashmir and the political turmoil in Pakistan.

The Forum said that wars and military actions have yielded nothing but death, destruction and misery for the people of ‘divided’ Jammu and Kashmir. “The experience shows that the dispute will not be resolved through use of military means and can only be resolved through political dialogue based on mutual trust.”

“We call upon the governments of India and Pakistan to allow the United Nations Military Observers Group in India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP) to play an active role in monitoring the ceasefire. UNMOGIP is meant to supervise ceasefire line established under Karachi Agreement in 1949. Joint monitoring of the border is the best option in the prevailing situation. It is required at this point that a team of UNMOGIP brings out a status report after visiting affected areas on both sides of the border.”

Far away from the international border the waters of the Indian Ocean and the fishing activity their have been severely impacted by the increased number of orchestrated arrest of fishermen by India and Pakistan. In last one week Pakistan has caught 22 Indian boats and arrested around 125 Indian fishermen. Indian authorities have also arrested six Pakistani fishermen and one boat. This goes on to prove that the tension on the border is directly impacting fishing communities of both the countries.

Aaghaz-e-Dosti, a joint initiative of India-based Mission Bhartiyam and Pakistan-based The Catalyst – TC, reminded that this is not first time when such violations are happening, and said, “we must know that for both the countries, peace is of utmost importance and also our common need is to being focused on development rather than spending huge money of taxes for arms and ammunition. We also see that how through reducing such tensions, both of us can save billions of rupees and can divert this amount for development. We believe that any dispute can be resolved only by talk and mutual negotiation and agreements and not with violence. Any war like situation will only benefit arms manufacturing companies and will be harmful for both the countries, their development and their people.”

The organisation cautioned saying, “by such news of ceasefire violation, people become provoked, they also express their anger, but at the same time, we also view it as our right to know about the correct situation and the reasons responsible for it. We all have the right to know it because it is our money that is being spent and result in the loss of lives. Also, since such instances affect us, our society and harmony between our countries, we must be concerned about this and we must have the right to know the situation in detail.”

Both organisations appealed to both India and Pakistan to urgently stop ceasefire violations and implement ceasefire agreement in letter and spirit, and asked the media to stop using the event as another opportunity to “proliferate hatred for the sake of their TRPs”

They said that “restoration of dialogue and peace talks at the highest level alone can bring back normalcy and peace to the thousands of suffering people, living in border areas and also the fisher people who have been a casualty to this increased hostility.”

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Aaghaz-e-Dosti, Ceasefire Violation, India, Pakistan, Pakistan-India People’s Forum for Peace and Democracy, PIPFPD

All nine accused get life imprisonment in Shaheed Bava murder case

October 9, 2014 by Nasheman

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Kozhikode: The Special Additional District Sessions Court at Eranhipalam today awarded life imprisonment to all the nine accused in the Shaheed Bava murder case.

The court imposed a fine on nine accused and directed that an amount of Rs. 2 lakh obtained as penalty from the accused should be compensated to the victim’s father.

Writing the judgment on Wednesday, special judge S. Krishnakumar had found Abdurahiman, aka Cheriyappa (first accused); Abdul Kareem (third accused); Abdul Naser, aka Auto Naser (fourth); Fayas Aboobacker (fifth); Najid Hyder (sixth); Rashid Abdurahiman (eighth); Hijas Rahman, aka Katta (ninth); Muhammed Hamsheer, aka Pala Jamsheer (tenth); and Shahul Hameed (eleventh accused) guilty under various sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).

The court had also acquitted five of the accused, namely Muhammed Salim (second accused), Irshad Kuyyil (seventh), Jaffer aka Bichutta (twelfth), E. Ayoob (thirteenth) and K. Murshid (fourteenth accused) as the prosecution failed to prove the charges against them.

Shaheed Bava, from Cheruvadi, Kozhikode was grievously assaulted by an angry mob near Kodiyathur village in 2011 for having an ‘illicit relationship’ with a married woman. According to police, Bava used to allegedly visit a house occupied by women members, late at night. He was apparently warned by the men folk in the neighbourhood to stay away. He was tied to an electric post and beaten up, when he was found at a woman’s house.

He died of injuries in a private hospital in the city on November 13.

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Crime, Kozhikode, Murder, Shaheed Bava, SHAHID BAVA

Veteran journalist M.V. Kamath passes away

October 9, 2014 by Nasheman

M.V Kamath had authored nearly 40 books on various topics.(Image via Twitter)

M.V Kamath had authored nearly 40 books on various topics. (Image via Twitter)

Bangalore: Veteran journalist and former chairman of Prasar Bharati M.V. Kamath, died early morning today in his native place Manipal in Karnataka. He was 94.

He had been hospitalised for the past few days and died of cardiac arrest around 7.30 am, said his relative. Kamath was currently the Honorary Director of Manipal Institute of Communication.

Madhav Vittal Kamath was born on Sep 7, 1921 in Udupi, Karnataka. He was a science graduate and initially worked as a chemist for five years before taking up journalism.

A Padma Bhushan recipient, he penned over 40 books, including “Gandhi – A Spiritual Journey”, “Reporter At Large”, and co-authored “Narendra Modi – The Architect of a Modern State” (2009). A journalist well known for his right wing association, Kamath was one of the earliest biographers of Narendra Modi

He started his media career with Mumbai’s daily, the Free Press Journal, as a reporter in 1946 and later worked for its eveninger, Free Press Bulletin.

Later, he joined the Times of India Group and he worked as the editor of ‘The Sunday Times (India)’ for two years during 1967-69 and its Washington Correspondent of ‘Times of India’ during 1969-78. He also served as editor of ‘The Illustrated Weekly of India’.

Kamath was appointed as the chairman of Prasar Bharati, the autonomous public service broadcaster of India.

Expressing his condolences on the death of Kamath, PM Narendra Modi tweeted: “A prolific writer and fine human being, Shri MV Kamath’s demise is a loss to the world of literature and journalism. May his soul rest in peace.

“My mind goes back to the several interactions I had with MV Kamath ji. He was a repository of knowledge, always full of humility and grace,” he said.

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Journalism, Madhav Vittal Kamath, Manipal, MV Kamath, Narendra Modi, Padma Bhushan, Prasar Bharati

Nine accused found guilty in Shaheed Bava murder case

October 8, 2014 by Nasheman

Shaheed Bava murder case

Kozhikode: The Special Additional District Sessions Court at Eranhipalam on Wednesday found nine accused guilty in the Shaheed Bava murder case. The court will pronounce the of sentence tomorrow.

In the moral policing case, a special investigation team had submitted the charge sheet against 14 persons in the case.

Shaheed Bava, from Cheruvadi, Kozhikode was grievously assaulted by an angry mob near Kodiyathur village in 2011 for having an ‘illicit relationship’ with a woman. According to police, Bava used to allegedly visit a house occupied by women members, late at night. He was apparently warned by the men folk in the neighbourhood to stay away. He was tied to an electric post and beaten up, when he was found at a woman’s house.

He died of injuries in a private hospital in the city on November 13.

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Crime, Kozhikode, Murder, Shaheed Bava, SHAHID BAVA

RSS linked columnist Surya Prakash frontrunner for Prasar Bharati chairman’s post

October 8, 2014 by Nasheman

Prasar Bharati headquarters in New Delhi. File Photo: R.V. Moorthy

Prasar Bharati headquarters in New Delhi. Photo: R.V. Moorthy, The Hindu

New Delhi: A. Surya Prakash, columnist and fellow at the Vivekananda International Foundation (VIF), a New Delhi-based right wing think tank, is likely to succeed journalist Mrinal Pande as the chairperson of public-service broadcaster Prasar Bharati, making VIF a go-to hiring destination for the Modi government.

While Surya Prakash, who is consulting editor for The Pioneer, is the frontrunner for the post, the other people being considered for the post are well known pro- Modi columnists, Swapan Dasgupta, and Kanchan Gupta, among others. Prasar Bharati, operates state broadcaster Doordarshan and All India Radio (AIR), and the government usually appoints a veteran journalist to the post of chairman.

A. Surya Prakash

A. Surya Prakash

The Vivekananda International Foundation, which is affiliated to the Kanyakumari-based Vivekananda Kendra, was established by Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) organiser Eknath Ranade in 1970. National security adviser Ajit Doval—appointed on 30 May—is a former director of the foundation and the Prime Minister’s principal secretary Nripendra Mishra is its executive council member.

Surya Prakash has closely worked with senior leaders of BJP and RSS. In 1998, Surya Prakash wrote a series of articles for The Pioneer about Congress leader Sonia Gandhi’s foreign origins. In 2004, he edited a book, Sonia Under Scrutiny – Issue of Foreign Origin. This book was published by India First Foundation. His columns appear in The Pioneer, Dainik Jagran, Eenadu, Samyukta Karnataka and The Indian Republic. In the past, Surya Prakash has held key positions in several print and electronic media organizations.

A committee headed by vice- president Hamid Ansari along with Bimal Julka, secretary, information and broadcasting, and Markandey Katju, chairman, Press Council of India, will make a decision on the appointment in due course.

Filed Under: India Tagged With: All India Radio, BJP, Doordarshan, Narendra Modi, Prasar Bharati, RSS, Surya Prakash, Vivekananda International Foundation, Vivekananda Kendra

List of Indian American organizations who attended Narendra Modi’s reception at Madison Square Garden in New York

October 8, 2014 by Nasheman

Mr. Narendra Modi waves as he arrives to speak at Madison Square Garden in New York on Sept. 28, 2014. Photo by Lucas Jackson/Reuters

New York: The public reception for the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Madison Square Garden on September 28th, organized by the Indian American Community Foundation (IACF), attracted 19,000 cheering fans, apart from the staff and volunteers.

According to Communalism Watch, the resource website documenting the rise of the far right in India, Mr. Modi’s show at the iconic American indoor arena, was “Hindutva driven and inward looking, communally inclined circuits in the diaspora in the U.S were mobilised”.

Below is the full list of Indian American organizations who requested and were issued tickets by the IACF, and obtained by the India related US based website The American Bazaar:

  • Overseas Volunteer for Better India
  • Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh USA
  • OFBJP USA
  • Gujarati Samaj of New York
  • Indo American Seniors Organization of New Jersey
  • Param Shakti Peeth of America
  • Jain Center of New Jersey
  • US India Political Action Committee
  • NAMO BJP
  • Telugu Association of North America
  • Vishwa Hindu Parishad of America-National
  • BAPS SWAMINARAYAN SANSTHA
  • The Hindu Student Council of NYU
  • Global Indians for Bharat Vikas
  • Indian American Intellectuals Forum Inc.
  • India Association of Long Island Inc.
  • Indian Students Association at Columbia University
  •  Vaishnav Temple of New York
  • North America Telugu Society
  • Hindu Center Inc.
  • Hindi USA
  • Jain Temple of New York
  • North American Telugu Association
  • Network of Indian Professional
  • American Telugu Association
  • Society of Indo American Engineers and Architects
  • Indian Cultural Center of South Jersey
  • BMM North America
  • Graduate Indian Students Association
  • India Association of Rhode Island
  • IIT Bombay Alumni Association Greater New York Chapter
  • Bihar Jharkhand Association of North America
  • NYU Shruti
  • Long Island Gujarati Cultural Society
  • Rajasthan Association of North America
  • Asian American Senior Association of Sayreville
  • Bhartiya Senior Citizens of Chicago
  • Rana Samaj USA
  • Ekal Vidyalaya Foundation of USA
  • Sanskriti of NJ SevaPgh.org
  • Vallabhdham Temple
  • VYOUSA, Inc.
  • Dawoodi Bohra Community
  • India Cultural Association of Central Jersey Capitol Area Telugu Society
  • Gujarati Literary Academy of North America
  • Maharashtra Foundation
  • Vedic Heritage Inc.
  • VHP of America CT chapter
  • Patidar Cultural Association of USA
  • Gujarati Samaj of Lehigh Valley
  • KCO-Brindavana
  • Indo American Pharmaceutical Society
  • Gujarati Samaj of Metropolitan Washington DC
  • New York Tamil Sangam
  • American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin
  • TLCA AIANA
  • Indo American Senior Citizens Association of Bucks County
  • Kannada Koota, New York Inc.
  • The American India Public Affairs Committee
  • Indian Cultural Group
  • Jai Bharat Dhol Tasha Pathak USA
  • Saurashtra Patel Cultural Samaj
  • Anjumane Badri NewYork (Dawoodi Bohra)
  • Telugu Fine Arts Society
  • America Tamil Sangam
  • Brahmin Society of New York
  • Lad Vanik Samaj of North America
  • The Hindu Temple Society of North America Gujarati Samaj of Delaware Valley
  • Divya Jyoti Foundation Inc.
  • India First Alliance
  • Indian Business Association of NJ
  • Society for Promotion of Indian Culture and Experience (United Nations Staff Recreation Council)
  • OFBJP Sewa International
  • IASCAOHC
  • Kashmiri Overseas Association
  • New England Marathi Mandal
  • SAIDATTAPETHAM
  • Zoroastrian Association of Greater New York
  • Sardar Patel Gujarati Samaj
  • Tricity India Association
  • Albany, NY VIBHA-Help Them Grow
  • Aapi Brahmin Samaj of USA
  • Indian American Forum Inc.(IAF)
  • Shree Umiya Parivar of USA
  • Asian Indian Heritage Association
  • Humvatan
  • Sindhi Association of New Jersey
  • South Gujarat Patel Pragati Mandal
  • Asian Indian Americans of Central Pennsylvania
  • Hindu American Foundation
  • Indo-American Arts Council
  • Isha Foundation
  • Bhavsar Samaj of North America
  • Sewa International USA
  • Dada Bhagawan Schchidanand Songh
  • Lead India
  • 2020 Foundation,Inc.
  • Marathi Vishwa NJ
  • Indo-American Cultural Foundation of Central Jersey
  • India Society at Stony Brook
  • Indian Diamond and Colorstone Association
  • National Federation of Indian American Associations
  • OFBJP Canada Toronto
  • The Indo American Senior Citizen Association of Pa.
  • Jain Samaj of New York
  • Pennsylvania Telangana Association
  • NCAIA
  • Orissa Society of Americas NY/ NJ Chapter
  • Sanskar
  • Global Organization of People of Indian Origin
  • Indian American Forum for Political Education
  • International Swaminarayan Satsang Organization
  • Lions Clubs International
  • Rutgers Indian American Students
  • Gayatri Chetna Center of New Jersey
  • Jackson Heights Indian Merchants Association
  • Federation of Jain Associations in North America
  • Konkani Sabha KPCA
  • Shri Navagraha Devasthanam of NA, Inc
  • Friends of India Society Inc.
  • Hindu Temple of Tristates
  • Saurastra Samaj of Toronto
  • South Asian Association of Lancaster
  • The Association of Indians in America-NEC
  • Federation of Indo Americans of N. California
  • Indo American Senior Citizens of Atlantic County
  • People for Loksatta
  • Uplift Humanity India
  • Albany Telugu Association
  • Federation of Asian Indian Association
  • Shri Sanatan Mandir
  • Sri Aurobindo Yoga Foundation of North America
  • Central Jersey Indian Lions Club of Iselin
  • Ekal CT
  • India Cultural Society
  • Indian SA
  • Indo American Cultural Society of North America, Inc.
  • National Federation of Indian American Associations
  • New Jersey Tamil Sangam
  • India American Cultural Association
  • Indo-American Festivals, Inc.
  • Kalabharathi PMVS-VRAJ
  • Sikh Association of Baltimore
  • AAANA
  • Arsha Vidya Gurukulam
  • Ayyappa Seva Sangam New York
  • Indian Jewish Congregation of USA
  • Samskrita Bharati, USA
  • Shibaranjani, Inc.
  • Vegetarian Vision Inc.
  • Arya Samaj of NJ
  • CLPSS
  • Cultural Organization of Bengal
  • Indian Association of Greater Somerset County
  • N.AJ.C. Chamber of Commerce
  • NIAPPI
  • Art of Living
  • Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, USA
  • DwarkamaiI nc
  • India Association of Virginia
  • Jeevan-Jyoti Inc.
  • Prashanthi Charitable Services
  • Bridgewater Seniors Council Canada India Foundation
  • Gujarati Association of Western Mass.
  • Indo- Canada org
  • Jalaram Sevasamaj
  • Sai Temple PA
  • Shradhaa Foundation
  • Shree Rang Avdhoot Parivar (Nareswar)
  • USA Association of Indian in Construction Industry
  • Edison Cricket Club
  • NAMAM
  • Om KriyaYog
  • Rajasthan Association of Jains in America
  • Saptak Music
  • Saraswati Cultural Association of Jersey City
  • Shree Siddhi Dham Mandir. Inc.

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Hindutva, IACF, Indian American, Indian American Community Foundation, Indian American Organizations, Madison Square Garden, Narendra Modi

Journalists should accept 'packages', says Nitin Gadkari

October 7, 2014 by Nasheman

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Mumbai: Union Minister Nitin Gadkari has courted a controversy asking journalists to “keep the packages (money) they get during the election season”.

“In the next 10-12 days, you journalists will have ‘Laxmi darshan’,” Gadkari said at a poll rally in Sawantwadi in coastal Konkan on Saturday. “Be it reporters or editors, there are separate packages for reporters, newspapers and their owners,” Gadkari said.

“Diwali has come. I have one request, keep whatever you get. Eat whatever you can,” he said. The state secretariat and legislature journalists association flayed Gadkari’s remarks. “Gadkari’s comments are highly objectionable,” president of Mantralaya Vidhimandal Vartahar Sangh, Pravin Puro said.

“Gadkari has said journalists accept ‘packages’ (for election coverage). Due to such statements, the image of journalists gets dented,” Puro said.

(PTI)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: BJP, Journalists, Media, Nitin Gadkari

Jayalalithaa's bail plea rejected

October 7, 2014 by Nasheman

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Bangalore: In a huge blow to the AIADMK, the Karnataka High Court on Tuesday denied bail to former Tamil Nadu chief minister and AIADMK chief J Jayalalithaa in the Rs 66.65 crore disproportionate assets case.

Denying bail to the convicted leader, the court said there wasn’t sufficient ground for awarding bail to her.

“The High Court has correctly rejected the bail for Jayalalithaa,” Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Subramanian Swamy, who has been leading the campaign against her, said.

Supporters of the AIADMK had earlier begun celebrations in Tamil Nadu after the prosecution in the case told the court that it had no objections to conditional bail to the AIADMK chief. Swamy said he was “surprised when I heard that the prosecution had agreed for a conditional bail for Jayalalithaa”. “The Karnataka government has something to explain on this,” he said.

Jayalalithaa has already spent ten days in the Bangalore jail where she was lodged immediately after her conviction on 27 September.

Ahead of the hearing, posters were spotted in Chennai with purported threats to kidnap natives of Karnataka staying in Chennai. The posters, reportedly from local AIADMK leader KC Vijay, carried the threat to hold the Kannadigas captive until Jayalalithaa is granted bail, Hindustan Times reported.

Jayalalithaa has been in jail ever since a special court in Bangalore sentenced her to four years imprisonment in September under the Prevention of Corruption Act (PoCA). She was also slapped a fine of Rs 100 crore in connection with the Rs 66.65 crore disproportionate assets case.

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Amma, Bangalore, Corruption, Jayalalithaa, Karnataka, Subramanian Swamy, Tamil Nadu

AIFRTE condemns Rajasthan government for closure of government Schools

October 7, 2014 by Nasheman

Closure of government educational institutions most adversely affects children of disadvantaged sections, says AIFRTE. Photo: Daily Mail.

Closure of government educational institutions most adversely affects children of disadvantaged sections, says AIFRTE. Photo: Daily Mail.

Jaipur: The All India Forum for Right to Education (AIFRTE) has condemned the move of Rajasthan government to close 17,000 government schools in the state under garb of merger and rationalisation.

According to AIFRTE, “the justification offered by the state government that the step is being taken due to low enrollment of students in these schools is misleading and cynical.”

They said the move, “betrays complete apathy of the present regime to actual conditions of government schools and their students coming mostly from disadvantaged sections.”

AIFRTE allege the enrollment in government schools has come down due to the fact that students and their parents/guardians are forced to migrate to profit-mongering and often low-grade private schools because the government school system has been systematically downgraded by the state government over the last two decades and more by a series of anti-education and anti-child policies.

The move of Rajasthan government the Forum say, “is not in benefit of the students or the government schools at all but only in benefit of the profit-hungry private school sector.”

“Closure of government educational institutions most adversely affects children of disadvantaged sections including girls, Dalits, minorities and the disabled. Instead of rectifying the misconceived policy framework, that is increasingly jeopardizing the educational rights of these already disadvantaged sections, the state government is altogether abdicating its Constitutional obligation of providing equitable and fully-free education to every child without discrimination and in doing so it is also violating the Right to Education Act, 2009.”

According to AIFRTE, what is happening in Rajasthan is not an isolated phenomenon. “Government schools are facing a systematic policy assault across the country. In name of merger, rationalisation and other such pretentions, governments schools are being closed or auctioned to private players in Maharashtra (more than 13,000 schools), Karnataka (more than 15,000 schools), Andhra Pradesh (more than 7000 schools), Uttarakhand (more than 2200 schools), New Delhi (55 schools), Punjab, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and many other states. Closure of government schools across the country on such a vast scale is an outcome of a long-drawn withdrawal and policy-led negligence by successive governments (at the centre and states).”

“The crisis of government school system has been particularly exacerbated by the diktats of ‘Structural Adjustment Policy’ imposed by World Bank since economic reforms of 1990s. In the last nearly two and half decades, government school system has been systematically starved of funds, teachers, and infrastructure except a handful of Central Schools, Navodaya Vidyalayas and elite schools run by state-governments. This has been done with a clear intent of discrediting and ultimately destroying the government school system altogether so that an unbridled market for private schools is established. It is ironical that instead of reversing this trend and strengthening the government school system, the much hyped but misconceived Right to Education Act, 2009 has only sped up this decline by legitimising multi-layered school system and profit-oriented private schools.”

AIFRTE has appealed all pro-people organisations, activists and individuals to join hand against the alleged assault on government schools, and have also demanded the Rajasthan government to.

  1. Immediately withdraw its alleged anti-education decision.
  2. Upgrade all existing government schools of the state, minimum to the standards of Central Schools (in terms of educational infrastructure and other norms) within a time-bound schedule.
  3. Ensure that no child in the state is deprived of education on any ground whatsoever or is forced to pay money in any form for getting education either in government or in private school.

Filed Under: India Tagged With: AIFRTE, All India Forum for Right to Education, Government Schools, Rajasthan, Right to Education

Popular Front of India condemns airing of RSS chief’s speech on Doordarshan

October 4, 2014 by Nasheman

PFI

Bangalore: Popular Front of India (PFI) today joined the chorus of individuals and organisations to condemn the telecast of RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat’s annual address on Doordarshan. It called, the airing of the speech, a “dishonorable day” to the country.

Referring to RSS, as a “fascist” organization, it alleged that the Modi government is “controlled by the RSS and the government is trying all tactics to promote the ideology of RSS.”

PFI further alleged the speech was broadcasted only to present RSS and its chief as the leader of all Hindus, who they say, has always tried to position itself as the symbol and representative of Hinduism.

“Since the day of assuming power the Modi government has failed to deliver its promises of being a government for all Indians. The propagation of RSS and its leaders from the platform of government owned channel shatters the tall claims made by prime minister to protect pluralism during his Independence Day speech,” PFI said.

“We ask the government to stop promoting the Sangh ideology and understand its responsibility and prove itself to be unbiased government,” O.M.A Salaam, General Secretary of Popular Front of India demanded.

Filed Under: India, Indian Muslims Tagged With: BJP, Doordarshan, Hindutva, Mohan Bhagwat, Narendra Modi, PFI, Popular Front of India, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, RSS, Vijaya Dashami

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