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Moradabad – Video of beating of Mufti Sajid goes viral, he used to threaten to burn with Islamic power and molest women in the name of exorcism

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(Image Source : Opindia)
(Image Source : Opindia)

A video from Moradabad district of Uttar Pradesh is going viral. In this, some people are seen beating a person, who is said to be Mufti Sajid Hussain who works as an exorcist. He is accused of molesting women on this pretext. Police registered a case in this matter on Thursday (14 December 2023).

As per the media, the victims told them that the accused Mufti Sajid Hussain has molested multiple women. He used to carry out his nefarious activities under the pretext of exorcism. When people came to know about this, they beat up the Mufti.

The matter is of Pakbada police station area of ​​Moradabad district. A person named Ishrat, living here, lodged a complaint against Mufti Sajid at Pakbada police station on 14 December. In the complaint, Ishrat said that Sajid Hussain, who lives near Chand Masjid in Moradabad, works as an exorcist. He commands a good hold in the local Muslim majority locality.

It has been said in the complaint that even on Thursday morning, Mufti Sajid was creating ruckus in the locality. When the complainant tried to stop him, Mufti threatened to kill him. Stating that the people of the locality are scared of him, Ishrat is fearing for his life and he demanded a strict action against Mufti from the police.

After receiving the complaint, the police registered a case against Mufti under sections 504 and 506 of the IPC. Police say that necessary legal action is being taken in the matter.

According to Ishrat, Mufti Sajid has opened an exorcism center in his own house and many women come to him twice a week. Complainant Ishrat told that a youth from Dalit (SC) community had beaten Mufti Sajid because of his dirty activities. Mufti used to threaten people of burning them with his Islamic power and he used to molest innocent women in the name of his religion.

ED summons Lalu, Tejashwi for questioning in land for job scam

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(Image Source : IANS)
(Image Source : IANS)

 Enforcement Directorate (ED) has summoned Bihar Deputy Chief Minister RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav and his father and former railway minister Lalu Prasad Yadav for questioning in connection with the alleged land for job scam case.

Sources said that ED has asked Tejashwi to appear on December 22 while Lalu Prasad has been asked to appear on December 27.

The fresh summons to the RJD leaders came almost a month after the ED arrested Amit Katyal in connection with the case on November 11.

The source said that during the questioning on Katyal, the ED got several fresh leads against the RJD leaders.

The ED had registered a case of money laundering on the basis of FIR registered by CBI related to land for job scam alleging that Lalu Prasad Yadav, indulged in corruption for appointment of Group D substitutes in Indian Railways during the period 2004-2009.

The poor candidates were told to transfer land as bribe in return for jobs in Indian Railways as per FIR. The CBI has also filed charge sheet. M/s AK Infosystems Pvt. Ltd. is one of the accused.

The ED in a statement after Katyal’s arrest had said that its probe revealed that Katyal was the Director of AK Infosystems Pvt. Ltd when one of the lands from candidates was acquired by the said company on behalf of Lalu Prasad Yadav.

The registered address of the company is D-1088, New Friends Colony, New Delhi, which is the house belonging to Lalu Prasad Yadav and his family members. Several other lands were also acquired by Katyal in the said company in return for giving undue favours by Lalu Prasad Yadav when he was Minister of Railways. “After acquiring the lands, shares of the said company were transferred to the family members of Lalu Prasad Yadav in the year 2014,” the ED had said.

Earlier, ED had conducted search operations on March 10 this year which resulted in seizure of cash of about Rs 1 crore and valuables equivalent to about Rs 1.25 crore.

The ED has also provisionally attached immovable properties worth Rs 6.02 crore on July 29.

(This article has been published via a syndicated feed)

“Do not spare Monu…he has blackmailed me a lot” – suicide note of 15-year-old girl in Rae Bareli; will judiciary pay heed?

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A Class 10 girl student allegedly died by suicide by hanging herself at her residence in Uttar Pradesh’s Rae Bareli, following harassment by a local youth, police said.

Police also recovered a handwritten note from the crime scene in which she accused one Monu Raidas, 20, of harassing her.

Monu was arrested and sent to jail on Tuesday.

The note said Monu was blackmailing her by threatening to make public her morphed photographs.

Rae Bareli SP Alok Priyadarshi said preliminary investigations confirmed that the suicide note was written by the 15-year-old victim.

“We have registered a case against the accused under the charges of IPC 306 (abetment to suicide) and a probe is underway following which more charges will be added,” he said.

Police said the girl’s father and mother live in Kanpur for work while she, along with her two sisters, stayed with her uncle in Rae Bareli.

“The girl hanged herself from the hook of the fan. When she did not come out of the room for some time, the other sisters raised an alarm. Later, with help of others, they broke open the door and saw her hanging from the noose,” said the police, adding that the body was sent for post-mortem.

SHO, Sareni, Sanjay Kumar said the suicide note read: “Goodbye. My dear mom and dad, I am sure that after my death you will forgive me. I apologise to my sisters as well. When I die, do not spare Monu. Because of him I am going to die because he has troubled me a lot. God knows where he got my photo from. I do not know him, but he has blackmailed me a lot through these photos. My soul will find peace only when he receives the harshest punishment.”

(The story has been published via a syndicated feed with a modified headline.)

Former CIC Uday Mahurkar makes important suggestions for the Broadcasting regulation bill

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Uday Mahurkar, Former CIC and founder of Save Culture Save India Foundation, has made necessary suggestions for the upcoming Broadcasting Regulation Bill to be introduced by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB). Uday Mahurkar Ji is the former CIC (Central Information Commissioner) who runs the Foundation to provide clean, informative, and family-friendly content on OTT platforms.

The Foundation made the following suggestions:

1) In Section 2(y), the Bill defines OTT (Over-the-top), but the definition is vague. The Foundation highlighted that a precise definition would help avoid ambiguity and ensure effective regulation. The former CIC also suggested including a broad definition of the online curated content maker to encompass individuals or entities selling or publishing content through any mode.

2) Section 19 of the Bill deals with the Programme and Advertising Code. The Program Code and Advertising Code form the core of the Bill, establishing the structure for overseeing broadcast content in India. Access to these codes is crucial for the public to comprehend the set standards for broadcasters and offer input on the suggested regulations.

3) Enhancements to the Programme Code and Advertising Code are essential to explicitly prohibit indecent depictions of women, men, and children; the use of vulgar and offensive language; encouragement of offences and violence; promotion of rape and molesting of women; content that offends religious sentiments; and material that undermines public order, morality, and values. Broadcasters are strongly encouraged to conscientiously comply with these reinforced guidelines, reinforcing integrity and adherence to established standards within the broadcasting sphere.

4) Broadcasters must comply with the following guidelines when delivering content. The content must maintain a standard of good taste and decency, avoiding elements that criticise nations with friendly relations, target religions or communities, foster communal attitudes, or depict illicit relationships, extramarital affairs, or obscenity. Furthermore, the content must refrain from promoting perversion, violence, and anti-social or anti-national attitudes. It should not show contempt towards the court or engage in slander against the President, Government, or Judiciary.

5) The Bill must ensure that the content delivered by broadcasters in Bharat must adhere to guidelines prohibiting the undermining of national integrity, defamation of individuals or groups, promotion of conversion or superstition, denigration of women or children, and a disrespectful attitude towards certain groups. Strict compliance with applicable laws and regulations is mandatory to ensure content integrity.

6) Among other things, the Bill must include provisions prohibiting vulgar and offensive language, sexually perverted content, and content hurting religious sentiments and also ensure that content is safe for children.

7) CIC has sought that Section 19 (3) of the Bill, dealing with the Programme and Advertising codes, ensure that the code applies uniformly to all broadcasting players. This approach eliminates the need for preferential treatment and provides a standardised viewing experience for the audience.

8) Section 21 of the Bill deals with self-classification by Broadcasters. It must be recognised that the current self-classification system has limitations. A standardised system must be implemented to categorise content suitable for all age groups, eliminating the risk of young viewers accessing inappropriate material.

9) There is a provision for a Content Evolution Committee (CEC) in the Bill. This committee must include representatives from all religions. Members of CEC would be held responsible for any negligence. The CEC shall duly consider public objections in its decision-making process.

10) In situations requiring immediate attention regarding public order, morality, or decency, self-regulating broadcasters must address concerns within eight working hours.

11) Instead of appointing five eminent independent individuals, the central government should nominate ten members for the committee, expanding the categories outlined in the draft bill. This should include representatives from major religions, media critics, analysts, individuals and organisations dedicated to preserving cultural and moral values, and staunch nationalists.

12) Given the increasing incidents of harmful over-the-top (OTT) content leading to criminal activities, it is imperative to empower the Broadcasting Advisory Council (BAC) with quasi-judicial powers. This move is crucial in addressing public safety threats and ensuring a secure cyberspace. Collaborative efforts can shape a digital environment that encourages responsible content creation, consumption, and engagement.

13) The Broadcast Advisory Council will be granted quasi-judicial powers and oversight mechanisms to enforce broadcasting standards. It should be vested with the authority to investigate and adjudicate content violations, with the power to impose penalties on violators, ensuring accountability for breaches of broadcasting regulations. Additionally, the council can suspend a program, channel, web series, or OTT platform in cases of severe or repeated violations, further enhancing regulatory measures.

14) Section 36 should expressly encompass OTT platforms, giving regulatory authorities the authority to ban content on these platforms in the interest of public order, morality, or decency. Additionally, a provision is recommended for the immediate removal of sexually perverted content in circulation, with the threat of imprisonment for content creators, broadcasters, and distributors involved in such content.

Islamo-Leftist influence on US campuses: Today it’s Israel and Jews, tomorrow it may be the turn of Bharat and Hindus

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(Image Source : First Post)
(Image Source : First Post)

“Islamo-Leftist influence on US campuses: Today it’s Israel and Jews, tomorrow it may be the turn of India and Hindus”, First Post, December 18, 2023:

“Antisemitism has been on the rise in the West, especially since Israel has decided to turn Gaza into rubble after Hamas’ dastardly attack on October 7 that killed 1,400 Israelis and others. What’s more disturbing is the manner in which some of the top university campuses in the West have become a den of Islamist activists and Hamas sympathisers, openly calling for the decimation of Israel and intimidating and bullying Jews studying there.

Though authorities, especially in the US, are said to be waking up to the extreme radicalisation on campuses, it seems to be a case of too little, too late. After all, antisemitism, often operating under the garb of anti-Israelism, has been a constant feature on top university campuses for a while now.

Way back in 2007, Manfred Gerstenfeld, in his book Academics against Israel and the Jews, provided ample examples to showcase the rising forces of antisemitism on major American campuses such as Columbia and Harvard, and also in Canadian, European and Australian colleges and universities…..”

Read the full article at Firstpost.com

Madras High Court overturns DMK Minister’s acquittal in disproportionate assets case

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(Image Source : The Commune Mag)

“Madras High Court overturns DMK Minister’s acquittal in disproportionate assets case”, The Commune Mag, December 19, 2023:

“The Madras High Court has overturned a trial court’s decision to acquit DMK Minister for Higher Education K Ponmudi in a disproportionate case initiated against him.

In response to an appeal by the Directorate of Vigilance and Anti-Corruption (DVAC), Justice G Jayachandran, on Tuesday (19 December 2023), determined that the DMK minister had accumulated assets exceeding his known sources of income by 64.9% during his tenure as Minister for Mines and Minerals in the DMK government from 2006 to 2011.

The judge scheduled the pronouncement of the sentence for December 21, 2023, and instructed Ponmudi and his wife to appear before the court on that day.

In 2016, a special court under the Prevention of Corruption Act (PCA) had acquitted Ponmudi and his wife P Visalatchi in the disproportionate assets case, initiated by the DVAC after the AIADMK assumed power in 2011……”

Read the full article at Thecommunemag.com

Due to action against Child marriage, teenage pregnancies have come down in Assam: CM Sarma

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On Tuesday, Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma claimed that the cases of teenage pregnancies have come down in the state. The change happened because of the action taken against the child marriage.

CM Sarma also provided statistics in support of his claim. He wrote in his X profile, “Registered teenage pregnancies in the state has come down drastically from 1,05, 942 in 2022-23 to 40,012 in 2023-24. We won’t rest until we bring this figure to zero”.

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According to the data presented by the CM Sarma, the twin districts of Dhubri and South Salmara had the highest cases of teenage pregnancies at 14,769 the previous year and this came down to 5,482 this year. The ranking list followed by Nagaon and Hojai districts, where it declined from 12,107 to 4,578.

Notably, the State Government under the leadership of CM Himanta Biswa Sarma had launched a two-phases crackdown against the Child marriage in the months of February and October this year. And the crackdown led to nearly 5,500 arrests mostly in Muslim-dominates districts of Assam.

Also, it is worth mentioning that in different occasions, Sarma earlier said that the social menace would be completely eliminated by 2026 and all Gram Panchayat Secretaries will be designated as the Child Marriage Prevention Officers.

Kashmiri Pandit organisation demands end to ‘transient benefits’ granted to community

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(Image Source : IANS)

An organisation of Kashmiri Pandits known as the JK Peace Forum said on Wednesday that since ‘harmony and peace has been restored in J&K’, it is time the government stops all transient benefits to the community as ‘migrants’.

Satish Mahaldar, president of the JK Peace Forum said in a statement, “Government should end migration with prompt impact and stop all transient benefits right away since breach of peace had resulted in the birth of migrants and now peace and harmony has been restored”.

Mahaldar greeted Kashmiri Pandits and other people of the country because the honour of the local Pandit community had been restored by the country’s Parliament that reserved two seats for the community in the J&K Legislative Assembly as ‘Migrant Kashmiri Pandits’.

“This peaceful humanitarian act ought to be regarded as an extreme objective to remake their lives in pride and harmony.

“Indian Parliament’s decision to grant ‘permanent asylum’ to migrants has been gracefully accepted around the World especially by Kashmiri Hindu migrants.

“Government of India needs to end Relocation/ Migration with prompt impact and all Transient related benefits right away.

“Since Parliament of India has engraved the authentic choice for the fate of Kashmiri migrants thus no Kashmiri Traveler/Migrant has any power to talk for individuals living in Kashmir.

“Government of India ought to guarantee that no traveler/migrant be permitted to intrude in any Kashmir based sanctuary/ temple/Kashmir based political issues.

“The idea of peace and harmony has been engraved forever now,” Mahaldar said.

(This article has been published via a syndicated feed)

Subcontinental Muslims: Dilemma of identity crisis

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(Image Source : CNN)

In general, every social, religious and ethnic group of people in the world is conscious of its identity. Identity usually is derived from the history, geography and cultural background of a particular region in addition to its continued civilizational flow. India like many other civilizations on the globe has a distinct character, persona and disposition.

It stands tall in size because it has a relentless, contineous and strong connect with time irrespective of socio-political viccititudes so integral to its history. Dr. Muhammad Iqbal, in his famous poem in Urdu, Sarey jahan say achha Hindustan hamara….., described this civilization as eternal and evergreen. He said, “Kutch baat hai ki hasti mit-ti nahi hamari, Sadiyon raha hai dushman daurey zaman hamara…”.

The regions that India’s history, culture and civilization represented from time to time include all the current nation-states that make South Asia and which Europeans purposely called Indian sub-continent. They are, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Maldives. Hindus in general call it as ‘Akhand Bharat’. In an earlier effort by the SAARC countries (excepting Myanmar and Afghanistan), this uniqueness of an integral identity was exhibited in a subtle manner when SAARC was created.

Later on, when Afghanistan was included in the SAARC in 2007, the earlier loopholes were plugged in, but keeping Myanmar out of it was surely an error committed by the then member states of the SAARC. However, currently, it is a non-functional forum due to the obvious political reasons, primarily Pakistan’s indulgence in cross-border terrorism. South Asia has a distinct identity and the people therein have a common bondage of cultural, historical, civilizational and traditional relationship dating back to not less than five to ten thousand years.

From Afghanistan to Myanmar, in all the countries of South Asia, with the passage of time, Islam penetrated and conversions took place around one thousand years back. These conversions initially took place at a very negligible speed but later on they assumed greater dimensions (due to the intervention of the Muslim rulers) and around twenty five percent of the population of the South Asia got converted to Islam by the next five hundred years. It happened so in all the areas in South Asia but the most affected areas remained Afghanistan, Sindh, Punjab, Kashmir, Bengal, Central India, Kerala, Lakshadweep and Maldives. The conversions took place also in Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Nepal but their impact was not so inundating.

During the long period of the Mughal rule in India, the neo-converted elite class among the Muslims tried to identify themselves with the rulers of the land. They carried this message to the lowest strata of their community and started feeling overwhelmed. With the extinction of the Mughal rule and re-colonisation of South Asia by the Portuguese, French and Britishers, Muslims in general in whole of South Asia felt orphaned and started discovering their identity as a distinct community. Slowly and steadily, they constructed a disconnect with the ancient history, civilization and culture of the land they belonged to.

Since their social bindings with the Hindus and Sanatan Dharma were deep rooted and existential, they couldn’t make a clear judgement on issues concerning to their very existence as the indegenous people of the land. While they continued with the same surnames & nicknames as they had for the last hundreds of years depicting their identity, yet they chose to divorce the cultural and traditional legacy of their forefathers in order to appear separate.

The most tragic thing happening to the Muslim community in general was the way their so-called leadership led them to believe that they were a seperate nation. The Britishers kept encouraging this sentiment of Muslims in general and consequently gave them a political voice when Bengal was divided in 1905 on the communal lines. This laid the foundation of the ideology of a seperate electorate, seperate identity, separate law and a seperate nation. While Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan, Sikkim (then a separate country) and Myanmar (Burma) were freed to evolve and exist as separate nations, the United India was forced to accept the two-nation theory of Muslim League based upon the belief that Hindus and Muslims couldn’t co-exist and that Muslims were a seperate nation. Thus India got divided in 1947 and the Congress agreed to the partition plan of the Britishers and the Muslim League.

The partition of India led the Muslims of the then India to believe that Pakistan as an Islamic republic would be a panacea for them and would take care of their main concers related to both existential and identity issues. With the further division of Pakistan in 1971 and with the creation of Bangladesh, the idea of Jinnah and the Muslim League that Muslims were a nation was torn into pieces. The rise of Bangladesh exposed the myth that Islam could be a unifying force to help the believers to exist as a nation. However, the deliberate and conscious disconnect with the past history, culture and civilization continued to be the guiding force of Muslims in general in all the three entitities, India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. It is so tragic for any group of human beings to isolate themselves from their roots, indegenous and ancient civilization and the culture of their forefathers that their future generations feel its vaccume terribly, sooner or later. 

India as a Hindu majority country, unlike Pakistan and Bangladesh, took the whole responsibility on its own to identify with, represent and flourish the culture, civilization and tradition of the ancient and modern history of the land. While Muslims in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh were asked by their religious and political leaders and institutions to distance themselves from the civilizational and cultural past in order to appear politically and religiously correct, they deliberately shut their eyes to the ground realities existing in all other Islamic nations in the world.

They went to the extent to falsely believe that Mohd bin Qasim, Mohd Gazni, Mohd Gouri, Sikander Butshikan, Aurangzeb, Bhakhtiar Khilji and Ahmed Shah Abdali likes were their own and presented them as heroes. It is the rarest of rare example in the world where some sections of the indegenous people of a land would make their barbaric foreign invaders as their community icons knowing well that they were responsible for the plunder, loot, death, destruction and conversions in the land of their forefathers.

All nations, moreso the Islamic nations, are conscious and alive to their distinct civilizational past and history and would keep their religion separate while attending to the cultural, existential and historical issues. The most populous Muslim nation, Indonesia, is a classic example in this regard. So is the case of Central Asian countries, Arabian countries, Iran, Turkia and Egypt who boast of their ancient civilizations. They don’t try to find anything common with other Islamic nations when issues relating to their ancient past and civilization are concerned.

They feel proud, distinct and rich while attending and practicing their traditions and maintaining their ancient artifacts, monuments, scriptures, valuable sources of history and civilizational symbols. In Pakistan, the sights like Taxila, Mohjodaro, Harrapa and Katas Raj or Hinglaj Mata are not only unattended and neglected but are also unknown to even the educated class of the people in the society. It is so because of a deliberate disconnect with the past that is supposed to be Vedic, Hindu or Sanatan.

Muslims in Bangladesh and India have fallen victims to the same thinking and practice and have by choice kept themselves away from the mainstream national cultural and civilizational flow. Unfortunately, they were driven by politicians to believe that there was something called as “Ganga-Jamuni Tahzeeb” without explaining to them that both Ganga and Jamuna were the rivers of India and were treated as sacred by the Hindus, and also by their forefathers, for the last thousands of years. Some of the religious and political leaders of South Asia try to explain and make understand the Arabs that they know Islam better than the Arabs.

They even go to the extent to say that the Arabs have deviated from the basic tenets of Islam. They love to live in a denial mode and don’t want to accept as to what impressions they have made in the minds of Arabs about them. Arabs and other Muslims nations treat Pakistan Muslims with disdain and don’t treat them at par with their fellow countrymen though both practice the same faith. The myth that Islam could be the greatest binding force politically has since failed and the Muslims in South Asia needed to learn a lesson. The existence of separate 56 nations, with a number of them having same ethinicity, language, religion and geographical relationship is a stout instance to quote, in this context.

The dilemma of identity crisis among Muslims here won’t take a recess unless there is an expressed urge to reassess the approach about the civilizational and cultural issues connected with the common Hindus. They have been living with them for the last thousands of years unlike the alien proselytizers and the foreign rulers who came as invaders in India. Muslims in South Asia have no realistic affinity with those barbaric rulers who converted their forefathers. Out of the whole population of Muslims in South Asia, merely 5 to 10 percent among them represent those who came to India from the foreign lands along with the invading rulers and settled here. Rest are all indegenous, and their names, DNA and traits prove that convincingly.

The younger and educated generations among the current Muslim community in South Asia recognise these facts and also the ground realities as well. Some among them have been raising these issues publicly while some are distancing away from the old-fashioned narrative primarily controlled by the religious and political leaders of Muslims. Those young and educated Muslims who have visited, toured or lived in foreign lands have also their own experiences to share with their brethren in this regard.

It needs hard efforts for the emancipated people among the Muslim community in the whole South Asia region to determine the futuristic responses in regard to their dilemma of identity crisis. Though it is a tall order, but someone courageous will have to catch the bull by horns among the Muslim community to connect it with their roots, civilization and ancient past in order to bring it out of the dilemma. After all, it needs to be realised that the history didn’t began only fourteen hundred years back……!

Venezuelization of Guyana?

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(Image Source : Myind)

“Venezuelization of Guyana?”, Myind, December 18, 2023:

“Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel”, so said a famous English lexicographer, Dr. Samuel Johnson in 1775.  A deeply flawed politician, in a deeply flawed election in a deeply dysfunctional country, claimed to have won the presidential elections with the help of institutionalized rigging. The international community questioned the authenticity of the elections.

Now that deeply flawed politician is facing another presidential election in the year 2024. Aware that he is facing huge unpopularity, he is taking recourse to the time-tested route. That aphorism by Dr. Samuel Johnson seems to be true for Nicolas Maduro, the dictator cum president of Venezuela.

Having won two presidential terms earlier in disputed and rigged elections that were highly questioned by international observers, Nicolas Maduro is facing elections again in 2024. He is deeply unpopular in Venezuela. Since 2015, seven million Venezuelans have left the country out of a total population of 28 million……”

Read the full article at Myind.net