Glorious Independence Day
/0 Comments/in ANDHRA PRADESH, ARUNACHAL PRADESH, ASSAM, BIHAR, BUSINESS, CHANDIGARH, CHHATTIS GARH, DELHI, ENTERTAINMENT, Goa, GUJRAT, HARYANA, HIMACHAL, JAMMU & KASHMIR, JHARKHAND, KARNATKA, KERELA, LIFE STYLE, MADHYA PRADESH, MAHARASHTRA, MANIPUR, MEGHALAYA, MIZORAM, MOHALI, NAGALAND, NATIONAL, ODHISHA, OPINION, PAGE 3, PANCHKULA, POLITICS, PUNJAB, RAJASTHAN, SIKKIM, SPIRITUAL, SPORTS, STATES, TAMIL NADU, TELANGANA, TRICITY, TRIPURA, UTTAR PRADESH, UTTRAKHAND, WEST BENGAL, WORLD/by Demokratic Front BureauLet’s pray together for our Matribhumi
जवाबी गोलीबारी में पाक की संतरी पोस्ट और 2 जवान ढेर
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श्रीनगर : उत्तरी कश्मीर के टंगडार(कुपवाड़ा) सेक्टर में भारतीय जवानों ने मंगलवार को पाकिस्तानी सेना द्वारा किए गए संघर्ष विराम के उल्लंघन का मुहतोड़ जवाब दिया है. सेना पाकिस्तान की अग्रिम निगरानी चौकी को तबाह कर दिया है. साथ ही उसके दो सैनिकों को भी मार गिराया है.
जानकारी के अनुसार, पाकिस्तानी सैनिकों ने मंगलवार सवा सात बजे के करीब टंगडार सेक्टर में एलओसी के साथ सटी भारतीय सेना की अनिल, चेतक और ब्लैक रॉक चौकियों व उनके दायरे में आने वाली अग्रिम नागरिक बस्तियों को निशाना बनाते हुए हलके और मध्यम दर्जे के हथियारों से निशाना बनाया.
शुरू के 15 मिनट तक भारतीय जवानों ने इसे महज उकसावे की कार्रवाई मानकर संयम रखा. लेकिन जब गोलाबारी की तीव्रता बढ़ी और गोले नागरिक बस्तियों में गिरने लगे तो भारतीय जवानों ने भी जवाबी कार्रवाई की. अधिकारियों ने बताया कि आठ से नौ बजे के बीच दोनों तरफ से भीषण गोलाबारी हुई.
इस दौरान भारतीय सेना ने पाकिस्तानी सेना की एक अग्रिम निगरानी चौक जिसे संतरी पोस्ट कहा जाता है, को तबाह कर दिया है. रक्षा मंत्रालय के प्रवक्ता राजेश कालिया ने जवाबी कार्रवाई में पाकिस्तानी सेना की एक निगरानी चौकी तबाह होने और दो पाकिस्तानी सैनिकों के मारे जाने की पुष्टि की है. फ़िलहाल दोनों तरफ से एक दूसरे के ठिकानों पर रुक-रुककर गोलीबारी जारी है. टंगडार सेक्टर में भारतीय सैन्य और नागरिक ठिकानों को किसी तरह का नुकसान नहीं पहुंचा है.
India rejects U.K. proposal on DNA tests for ‘illegal migrants’
/0 Comments/in DELHI, NATIONAL, POLITICS, WORLD/by Demokratic Front BureauIndia rejected a proposal by the U.K. to use DNA sampling to establish the nationality of illegal migrants living there citing “privacy issues”.
Although a Memorandum of Understanding on return of illegal migrants was initialled after due approval of the Union Cabinet in January by Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju, India refused to sign the final pact during the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to U.K. in April.
As per the original MoU, security agencies in India were to verify the antecedents of illegal migrants without documents in the U.K. within 72 days and those with documents within 15 days.
If no report was given within the stipulated time frame, the illegal migrant would be deported automatically.
The agreement was put on indefinite hold after National Security Adviser Ajit Doval conveyed that the 15-day limit was unworkable.
Unethical, said India
“In one of the meetings, the U.K. authorities suggested that the nationality of document-less illegal migrants suspected to be Indians could be established by matching DNA samples of their family members living here. We raised objections that this was a breach of privacy and unethical. How do we know that the document-less person is an Indian,” said a senior Home Ministry official who attended the meeting.
According to the British government’s estimates, there are around 1,00,000 Indians overstaying their visa in the U.K.
India has contested this and said that as per their estimate, the number will not be more than 2,000.
Post-April, at least two high-level delegations from the U.K. have raised the issue with India.
During her first visit to India on November 7, 2016, British Prime Minister Theresa May said the U.K. would consider an improved visa deal “if at the same time we can step up the speed and volume of returns of Indians with no right to remain in the U.K.”
Twists and turns
In January, Union Cabinet approved the contents of a MoU on “return of illegal migrants” to be signed with U.K.
MoS Home Kiren Rijiju, who led a delegation to U.K the same month, signed the MoU.
In April, the pact was expected to be signed during the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to London, but it was not included in the official list of business.
As per the original MoU, the security agencies in India were to verify the antecedents of document less illegal migrants in the U.K within 72 days and those with documents within 15 days. India pulled out of the pact saying the time frame was not feasible.
Meerut resident detained for spying in Rajasthan
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A man allegedly active in several Pakistani WhatsApp groups has been detained in Rajasthan’s Banswara district.
Ayan, a resident of Meerut in Uttar Pradesh, had been staying in a hotel for the last few days after coming to Rajasthan in search of a job, Banswara Superintendent of Police Kaluram Rawat told PTI.
He was working in a garment factory.
“When his mobile phone was checked during routine checking, he was found active in several groups operated from Pakistan,” said Rawat.
SHO, Kotwali police station, Shaitan Singh said he was interrogated jointly by the local police and the Anti-Terrorist Squad.
“He came in touch with the owner of the factory through WhatsApp,” he said.
Noble laureate V S Naipaul passes away at 85
/0 Comments/in NATIONAL, PAGE 3, WORLD/by Demokratic Front BureauIn an extraordinary career, Naipaul traveled as a self-described “barefoot colonial” from his rural Trinidad childhood to upper class England
V.S. Naipaul, the Trinidad-born Nobel laureate whose precise and lyrical writing in such novels as A Bend in the River and A House for Mr. Biswas and brittle, misanthropic personality made him one of the world’s most admired and contentious writers, died on Saturday at his London home, his family said. He was 85.
Naipaul’s work reflected his personal journey from Trinidad to London and various stops in developing countries. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2001 “for having united perceptive narrative and incorruptible scrutiny in works that compel us to see the presence of suppressed histories.”
In an extraordinary career spanning half a century, Naipaul traveled as a self-described “barefoot colonial” from his rural childhood to upper class England, and was hailed as one of the greatest writers of the 20th century. From A Bend in the River to The Enigma of Arrival to Finding the Centre, Naipaul’s books explored colonialism and decolonization, exile and the struggles of the everyman in the developing world.
Naipaul prided himself on his candor, but he had a long history of offensive remarks. Among his widely quoted comments- He called India a “slave society,” quipped that Africa has no future, and explained that Indian women wear a colored dot on their foreheads to say “my head is empty.” He laughed off the 1989 fatwa by Iran’s Ayatollah Khomeini against Salman Rushdie as “an extreme form of literary criticism.”
The critic Terry Eagleton once said of Naipaul- “Great art, dreadful politics.” Caribbean Nobel Laureate Derek Walcott complained that the author’s prose was tainted by his “repulsion towards Negroes.”
C. L. R. James, a fellow Trinidadian writer, put it differently- Naipaul’s views, he wrote, simply reflected “what the whites want to say but dare not.”
Early struggles
Vidiadhar Surajprasad Naipaul Vidia, to those who knew him, was born on Aug. 17, 1932 in Trinidad, a descendant of impoverished Indians shipped to the West Indies as bonded laborers.
“I was born there, yes,” he said of Trinidad to an interviewer in 1983. “I thought it was a great mistake.”
In 1950, Naipaul was awarded one of a few available government scholarships to study in England, and he left his family to begin his studies in English literature at University College, Oxford.
There he met his first wife, Patricia Hale, whom he married in 1955 without telling his family.
After graduation, Naipaul suffered a period of poverty and unemployment- he was asthmatic, starving and depending on his wife for income. Despite his Oxford education, he found himself surrounded by a hostile, xenophobic London.
“These people want to break my spirit … They want me to know my place,” he wrote bitterly to his wife.
Naipaul eventually landed a radio job working for BBC World Service, where he discussed West Indian literature and found his footing as a writer. His breakthrough came in 1957 with his first published novel The Mystic Masseur, a humorous book about the lives of powerless people in a Trinidad ghetto.
Breakthrough novel
Naipaul caught the eye of book reviewers, and in 1959 he won the Somerset Maugham Award with the story collection Miguel Street. In 1961, Naipaul published the celebrated A House for Mr. Biswas. That novel, about how one man’s life was restricted by the limits of colonial society, was a tribute to Naipaul’s father.
“If he had been born in another culture, not a colonial agricultural society, his talent would have given him a reasonable chance somewhere and he would have flourished,” Naipaul told the AP in 2000. “Part of his pathos was that he was born in the wrong place.”
In the years that followed, Naipaul was to travel for extensive periods to pen journalistic essays and travel books. He flew three times to India, his ancestral home, to write about its culture and politics. He spent time in Buenos Aires, Argentina to write about its former First Lady Eva Peron, and went to Iran, Pakistan and Indonesia for books about Islam.
Years before the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, Naipaul devoted attention to Islamic radicalism in books including Among the Believers and Beyond Belief.
In its Nobel citation, the Swedish Academy called him “a literary circumnavigator, only ever really at home in himself.”
Naipaul’s nonfiction often provoked much anger, and many were offended by his views about Islam and India. Rushdie, for example, thought Naipaul was promoting Hindu nationalism.
Africa also provided the setting for his 1979 novel “A Bend in the River.” His life of travel and transitions was reflected in the 1987 novel The Enigma of Arrival, which some considered his masterpiece.
Knighthood
Naipaul received a knighthood in 1990, and in 2001 was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.
As his literary stature grew, so did his reputation as a difficult, irascible personality. Naipaul was a private man and did not have many friends, but his personal life entered the public domain when the American writer Paul Theroux, a one-time friend whose relationship with Naipaul turned sour, published a stinging memoir about Naipaul in 1998.
Sir Vidia’s Shadow described Naipaul as a racist, sexist miser who threw terrifying tantrums and beat up women.
Naipaul ignored Theroux’s book, but he did authorise a candid biography that confirmed some of Theroux’s claims. The biography, published in 2008, devoted chapters to how Naipaul met and callously treated his mistress, an Anglo-Argentine woman who was married and about a decade younger than he was. It recalled Naipaul’s confession to The New Yorker that he bought sex and was a “great prostitute man,” and recorded Naipaul’s frank and disturbing comments on how that destroyed his wife, Hale, who died of breast cancer in 1996.
“It could be said that I had killed her,” he told biographer Patrick French. “I feel a little bit that way.”
Two months after Hale died, Naipaul married his second wife, Pakistani newspaper columnist Nadira Khannum Alvi. Naipaul’s later books lost their playful humor, and some say much of their appeal.
संयुक्त राष्ट्र की भेदभाव विरोधी समिति ने उईघर मुस्लिम समुदाय के साथ चीन के बर्ताव पर चिंता जताई है.
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चीन के मुस्लिम बहुल क्षेत्र उईघर में मुस्लिमों के साथ भेदभाव की खबरें आती रहती हैं. ऐसा भी कहा जाता है कि उन्हें धर्म परिवर्तन के लिए मजबूर किया जाता है. अब संयुक्त राष्ट्र ने आशंका जताई है कि चीन में उईघर समुदाय लोगों को सामूहिक रूप से हिरासत में रखा जा रहा है और उनके मानवाधिकारों का हनन किया जा रहा है.
संयुक्त राष्ट्र की भेदभाव विरोधी समिति ने उईघर मुस्लिम समुदाय के साथ चीन के बर्ताव पर चिंता जताई है.
नस्लीय भेदभाव उन्मूलन समिति ने जेनेवा में शुक्रवार को चीन की रिपोर्ट की समीक्षा करनी शुरू की. वहीं चीनी प्रतिनिधिमंडल के नेता यू जिआनहुआ ने आर्थिक प्रगति के साथ ही बढ़ते जीवन स्तर का जिक्र किया.
इस दौरन समिति की उपाध्यक्ष गे मैकडूगल ने कहा कि ‘समिति के सदस्य उन अनेक विश्वस्नीय रिपोर्टों पर चिंतित हैं, जिनमें कहा गया है कि धार्मिक कट्टरपंथ को रोकने और सामाजिक स्थिरता को बनाए रखने के नाम पर (चीन) उईघर स्वायत्त क्षेत्र को ऐसे स्थान में तब्दील कर दिया गया है जो कि किसी बड़े नजरबंदी शिविर की भांति प्रतीत होता है और बेहद गोपनीय है.’
उन्होंने कहा, ‘उईघर तथा अन्य मुस्लिम अल्पसंख्यकों को समुदायिक हिरासत में रखे जाने की रिपोर्ट हैं.’
मैकडूगल ने कहा, ‘अनुमान है कि इन तथाकथित अतिवाद निरोधी केन्द्रों में 10 लाख लोगों को रखा गया है वहीं 20 लाख अन्य लोगों को तथाकथित पुनर्शिक्षण केंद्रों में भेजा गया है.’
संयुक्त राष्ट्र में चीन के राजदूत यू ने कहा कि शुक्रवार को उठाए गए प्रश्नों का वह सोमवार के सत्र में जवाब देंगे.
भारत ने खोया एक महत्वपूर्ण सांझीदार: मालदीव
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कई दशकों से भारत और मालदीव के बीच करीबी संबंध रहे हैं
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भारत ने हिंद महासागर में बसे इस छोटे से देश की सैन्य और आर्थिक तौर पर काफी मदद की है
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अब इसे मोदी इफैक्ट कहें या चीन का बढ़ता प्रभाव, पहिले नेपाल ओर अब मालदीव भारत के बदले चीन को तरजीह दे रहे हैं
मालदीव ने भारत से अपनी जमीन पर तैनात सैन्य हेलिकॉप्टर और जवानों को वापस बुलाने को कहा है. मालदीव के राजदूत ने कहा कि दोनों देशों के बीच जून में समझौता खत्म हो गया. हाल के दिनों में दोनों देशों के बीच रिश्तों में तल्खी देखने को मिली है. चीन की मालदीव में दखल बढ़ी है और अब्दुल्ला यामीन की सरकार पूरी तरह से चीनी सरपरस्ती में है. यहां पर चीन ने काफी पैसा लगाया है. वह सड़कों, पुलों और हवाई अड्डे बनाने पर तेजी से काम कर रहा है. बता दें कि कई दशकों से भारत और मालदीव के बीच करीबी संबंध रहे हैं. भारत ने हिंद महासागर में बसे इस छोटे से देश की सैन्य और आर्थिक तौर पर काफी मदद की है.
मालदीव के भारत में राजदूत अहमद मोहम्मद ने रॉयटर्स से कहा कि भारत ने जो दो हेलिकॉप्टर दिए थे वे मेडिकल इमरजेंसी में काम आ रहे थे लेकिन अब मालदीव ने पर्याप्त स्रोत बना लिए हैं. ऐसे में इनकी कोई जरुरत नहीं रह गई. उन्होंने कहा, ‘वे पहले काफी उपयोगी थे लेकिन जरूरी इंफ्रास्ट्रक्चर, सुविधाओं और अन्य जरुरतों के चलते अब हम मेडिकल इमरजेंसी का सामना करने में सक्षम हैं.’
हेलिकॉप्टर के अलावा भारत ने 50 जवान भी मालदीव में तैनात कर रखे हैं. इनमें पायलट और मेंटीनेंस क्रू भी शामिल हैं और इनका वीजा पूरा हो चुका है. लेकिन भारत ने इन्हें वापस नहीं बुलाया है. भारतीय नौसेना के प्रवक्ता ने बताया, ‘हम अभी भी वहां पर हैं और हमारे दो हेलिकॉप्टर और जवान वहीं हैं.’ मोहम्मद ने बताया कि दोनों देश अभी भी हर महीने मालदीव के आर्थिक इलाके का दौरा करते हैं. मालदीव भारत से 400 किलोमीटर दूर दुनिया के सबसे व्यस्त समुद्री व्यापार रास्ते पर पड़ता है. मालदीव में पिछले कुछ महीनों में राजनीतिक उठापटक देखने को मिली है. वर्तमान राष्ट्रपति यामीन ने पूर्व राष्ट्रपति अब्दुल गयूम और सुप्रीम कोर्ट के जजों को कैद कर रखा है. गयूम भारत का साथ चाहते हैं जबकि यामीन चीन और पाकिस्तान का साथ पसंद करते हैं. जब गयूम राष्ट्रपति थे उस समय भारत ने मालदीव की काफी मदद की थी. 1988 में सैन्य तख्तापलट के समय भी उसने गयूम को बचाया था.
इधर, चीन ने 2011 में मालदीव में अपना दूतावास खोला था लेकिन इसके बाद से उसने अपनी पकड़ मजबूत की है. भारत ने हिंद महासागर में अपनी पकड़ बनाए रखने के लिए मालदीव, मॉरिशस और सेशेल्स को हेलिकॉप्टर, निगरानी नावें देने के साथ ही उपग्रहों की मदद भी दी है. लेकिन हाल के सालों में चीन ने बंदरगाह बनाने और कर्ज के जरिए इन देशों में पैठ बनाई है. मालदीव ने अपने कुछ आईलैंड को विकास के लिए चीन को दिए हैं. उसने राजधानी माले में एयरपोर्ट की मरम्मत का काम भारत की जीएमआर कंपनी से छीनकर चीन को दे दिया था.
His Holiness now wants to be the part of China
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Dalai Lama says Tibetans not asking for independence, can live with China
Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama courted controversy by stating that Tibet is ready to be part of China provided Beijing agrees to guarantee certain rights.
Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama addresses during “Thank You Karnataka” an event to mark 60th year of Tibetan arrival to India, in Bengaluru on Aug 10, 2018.
Two days after praising Jinnah over Nehru now
Tibetan spiritual leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama stoked a political flame by stating that Tibet is ready to be part of China provided Beijing agrees to guarantee certain rights.
Speaking at an event organised by the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) in Bengaluru, the Dalai Lama said, “Tibetans are not asking for independence. We are willing in remaining with the People’s Republic of China, provided we have full rights to preserve our culture.”
At the “Thank You Karnataka” event, the 83-year-old Nobel Peace laureate said, “Several of Chinese citizens practicing Buddhism are keen on Tibetan Buddhism as it is considered scientific.”
Dalai Lama Says Sorry if his Remark on Nehru was Wrong.
Dalai Lama’s ‘Tibet Does Not Seek Independence’
On November 25, 2017 while adressing a seminar of CII His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s said that Tibet does not seek independence. His statement drew a mixed reactions from the public. That was the first time the Tibetan leader had so lucidly explained what he wants from China.
The Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC) said that they respected everyone’s opinion but Tibet was an independent country and it is their right to struggle for freedom.
“We are not opposing anything and respect everyone’s opinion. But our struggle is for freedom of Tibet and it will go on,” TYC president Tenzin Jigme said.
The Students for Free Tibet (SFT) who have long been vocal about complete freedom for Tibet stated that there were many things that can be done for Tibet cause. “In any movement for independence there are different methods and ideologies to reach a goal. We respect the Dalai Lama’s vision – this is one thing, but there are so many things that can be done for Tibet cause. The SFT believes that Tibet is an independent country and we are working towards that,” national executive director of the SFT, Tselha, said.
Supporting the Dalai Lama’s stance was the Tibetan Women Association (TWA) who maintained that Dalai Lama had never said Tibet is not an independent country. “We are seeking genuine autonomy. The Dalai Lama has never said that Tibet is not an independent country,” TWA president Dolma Yangchen said.
Tibetan writer and poet Tenzin Tsundue, when asked about the statement, said, “The Dalai Lama’s statement cannot be taken as not wanting independence and supporting China. Given a chance, who would not want freedom? The Dalai Lama is a Buddha, he can envision living with enemy but the demand of the Tibetans is only human, and they want freedom.”
Only two days ago, the 14th Dalai Lama enraged many by saying that India would not have been partitioned had Pakistan’s founding father Muhammed Ali Jinnah become the Prime Minister instead of Jawaharlal Nehru.
During an interaction with students in Goa, the Dalai Lama said, “Mahatma Gandhi wanted to give the prime ministership to (Mohammad Ali) Jinnah. But Nehru refused. He was self-centred. He said, ‘I wanted to be Prime Minister’. India and Pakistan would have been united (had Jinnah been made Prime Minister at the time). Pandit Nehru was wise and experienced. But mistakes do happen.”
As his remarks triggered outrage, the Dalai Lama on Thursday tendered an apology. “My statement has created controversy, I apologise if I said something wrong,” he said.
“I had a close relationship with Nehru, who suggested having separate schools to preserve the Tibetan thought. He (Nehru) supported the Tibetans’ cause,” the 14th Dalai Lama said.
Born in Taktser hamlet in northeastern Tibet, the Dalai Lama was recognised at the age of two as the reincarnation of the 13th Dalai Lama, Thubten Gyatso. He fled to India from Tibet after a failed uprising against the Chinese rule in 1959.
China annexed Tibet in 1950, forcing thousands of Tibetans, including monks, to flee the mountain country and settle in India as refugees.
Since then, India has been home to over 100,000 Tibetans majorly settled in Karnataka, Himachal Pradesh among other states.
Indian terrorists nee separatists are peaceful citizens of Britain
/0 Comments/in CHANDIGARH, DELHI, MOHALI, NATIONAL, POLITICS, PUNJAB, STATES, TRICITY, WORLD/by Demokratic Front BureauWhen asked about the citiznship of SFJ an American group, and invities from all over the world, whether they are citizens of England, there was a huge skip
Citizens in the United Kingdom have the right to peaceful protest, said the spokesperson of the U.K. High Commission to India. The response from the U.K. authorities came a day after India said the pro-Khalistan rally planned in London on August 12 aims to undermine the country’s territorial integrity.
The spokesperson said the British police had all necessary powers to deal with any concerns regarding the rally. “People in the U.K. have a right to protest and to demonstrate their views, provided they act within the law. Should a protest contravene the law, the police have comprehensive powers to deal with activities that spread hate or deliberately raise tensions through violence or public disorder. This does not negate the right to peaceful protest,” said a U.K. diplomatic source.
On Thursday, the Ministry of External Affairs said the proposed rally, which will be held three days before Independence Day celebrations in India, is being organised by separatists.
The London rally is expected to push the idea of an online referendum in 2020 largely among the diaspora Sikhs seeking the creation of the free state of Khalistan. On Friday, a large protest was organised by the Anti-Terrorist Front outside the U.K. High Commission here against the rally.
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