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Non-Kashmiri Students At NIT Srinagar Thrashed By J&K Police, Hounded For Hoisting Tricolor

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NIT Srinagar student Attacked

There has been a brutal assault by J&K Police on non-Kashmiri students at NIT (National Instititue of Technology) Srinagar. This crackdown came after non-Kashmiri students hoisted the tri-color and demanded action against local students who had celebrated Bharat’s defeat in a cricket match and shouted anti-national slogans. The non-Kashmiri students are fearing for their lives, facing harassment from college staff & local Kashmiris, and desperately seeking the intervention of the Union Government to ensure their security.

Below are some images and videos of the police assault on students. These videos have been shot by the students themselves, who have also created a FB page to reveal the truth of this brutal assault.

In this video, a student can be heard screaming that he is innocent as police assault him within the hostel

This video shows police brutally hitting a student who is sitting dazed on the ground –

The online petetion started by the non-local students provides the chronology of events –

“It all started on the night of the Bharat vs West Indies T-20 World Cup cricket match when local Kashmiri students came out of their hostel rooms to celebrate Bharat’s defeat and started shouting anti-national slogans, bursting firing crackers. The local canteen staff at the back of first year hostel started stone pelting at the hostel which led to minor injuries of non-Kashmiri students.

Reacting to this, a group of first year students went to the Director’s office next day and demanded immediate action against this and also the hoisting of Bharat’s national flag in the campus as is supposed to be done in every central university. The Director sent the students back with an assurance but with no fixed deadline. However, immediately after this, some local Kashmiri students including some M.tech and Ph.d scholars (who are also supposed to teach the B.tech students) formed a group and started hurling anti-national slogans.

Some non-local students intervened, in the reply to which one of the local students hit a non-local with a drafter leading to a blood spurt from his head. After this, all hell broke loose and there was a minor clash between these two groups. The non-local students afterwards raised Bharat’s flag and organised a rally in the campus shouting ‘Bharat mata ki jai’. The local police force was then called up, who threw tear gas and lathi-charged the non-local students. Moreover, the local mob who lives near the college campus started stone pelting from outside. However, no action was taken by the police force against the Kashmiri students and the local mob.

The college authorities issued a notice later on the same night stating that the non-local students should vacate the hostel, which was highly unexpected amidst this chaos. At the same time, there was a gathering of localites at the main gate of college campus who started shouting obscenities and were quite angry at the non local students. The college authorities decided to call the higher police officials to take control of the situation. The SSP and DM addressed the students later that night and made sure that the issue is cooled down and assured them that the students will be given security by the J&K police. But they also took the assurance from the non locals and local students, not to worsen the situation.

Still, on the next morning, some Kashmiri students entered the 2nd year hostel and threatened a non local student and warned him of dire consequences after the police force leaves the campus. That student was however caught and taken to the Director’s office, but it was not clear what action was taken against him. The non-locals, however, who stood by their ‘promise’ were now infuriated and then decided to call the SSP again; this time to put a non-negotiable demand of sending them to the airport safely. But this demand was also kept aside, and the students were told to give their details to the college authorities. The students however feared that they might be tortured academically (or may be given NFTE certificate- Not Fit for Technical Education), which might ruin their career.

The non-local students who demanded a safe passage to the airport, were told by the college officials that they were responsible for themselves and the college would not take any responsibility, whatsoever. The students have also started receiving death threats on social networking sites which is also adding to the tension of students as well as their parents.

The students are demanding the following things:-

1) Permanent strict security must be present at NIT Srinagar since students are being threatened continuously.

2) Administration should be revised and since it’s a National Institute, hence at least 50% of the staff should be non-local. Also strict action should be taken against teachers who are threatening students that they will be made to suffer academically.

3) The assurance that there won’t be any academic harassment of the students afterwards.

4) A basic students council should be formed consisting of students from each year.

5) Religious impositions should not be there on students during festivities.

The demands should be fulfilled with immediate effect or else the institution must be shifted to a more socially secure environment where the local students do not indulge in such activities. Also, where the teachers do not support and develop the feeling of revenge from other fellow students.”

This video provides an overview of the entire incident and shows the students expressing their palpable insecurity and appealing for help to the Union Government.

Situation Worsening Inside Campus

There are reports that there has been another assault on students today.

The central Government needs to take decisive action right away, before the situation goes totally out of hand, and some young lives are lost.

Truth Coming Out After 4 Days

Although this assault on students took place on 1 April, it is only now that the brutality of the attack is coming out; as per the psuedo-secular editorial guidelines prevalent in Bharat, initial media reports had downplayed the issue as a minor clash between two group of students, where police was just called in to ‘control the situation’.  If not for the brave students who shot these videos and organized themselves to fight for justice, the rest of the country would have been as clueless to events on the ground as we were when Kashmiri Pandits were driven out of the valley in 1989/90.

But even now, the gravity of the situation appears not to have sunk in for those sitting in Delhi. Routine calls to the State Government or local police will not work – it is the police themselves who are the perpetrators of this gruesome assault on students exercising their constitutional right of expressing their love for the country.

The situation demands that CM Mehbooba Mufti be hauled up at once, central paramilitary forces deployed in NIT Srinagar to give some measure of comfort to students, and a senior official from MHRD should fly out to the campus to assess the situation and work out a permanent solution.

What is happening in NIT Srinagar is living proof of what happens when the demographic balance in a region changes for good. If the Hindus living in denial still don’t see what fate awaits them unless they wake up and act to preserve their nation and civilization, no power on earth can save them. This line by the students at NIT says it best about the dangerously skewed narrative prevalent in Bharat today – “Students who try to be Anti-nationals are made heroes, but students who uphold nationality are beaten like dogs !!”

God’s Own Country? Minor Hindu Dalit Girl Gang Raped For Months in Attingal, Kerala

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love jihad Abducted bajrang dal

A minor Hindu Dalit girl in Thiruvananthapuram rural district was brutally raped and repeatedly abused for over two months after the assailants blackmailed the victim with visuals of the initial assault they had filmed. On Monday, police arrested seven men for this crime. Their names as per well-known Kerala based portal haindavakeralam.com are : Shaheed, Shamnad, Salman, Shahnas, AlAmeen and AnoopSha. 

Why are migrants from Bharat so successful?

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Migrants from Bharat

There are more than 14 million Bharat-born migrants settled around the world. Of those, just over 2 million reside in the United States, 1.2 million in Canada, and about 1 million in the United Kingdom.

The Pew Reseach Center1, Kauffman Foundation2, Stanford University3, UC Berkeley4 , Harvard University5, and others have showcased the success of Bharatiya entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley and other tech hubs in the US. Bharat-origin entrepreneurs have been very successful in other regions and industries around the world as well.

In the US, Bharatiyas constitute just over one percent of the population. However, they own and operate more than 50% of the hotels, motels, and Subway and 7-Eleven franchises. To provide a perspective, the hotel industry room revenue alone in 2014 was over $142 Billion dollars.

People from Bharat are also saving and improving American lives. Bharatiyas own more than 50% of the independent pharmacies in the US. More than 10% of the physicians in the US reported ethnicity of Bharat. They have founded, on average, 14% of Silicon Valley companies since 2007, and 8% of engineering and technology companies in the US. In VC circles, having a co-founder from Bharat is considered an asset for funding. Most leading VC firms have a Bharatiya partner to tap into the Bharatiya talent network6.

The above-average statistics are consistent outside the US as well. Bharatiyas own 75% of the diamond businesses, including those in the precious-stone capital Antwerp. Reasonably enough, more than 90% of the world’s rough diamonds are cut and polished by Bharatiyas. In the mid-20th century, Bharatiyas constituted just over one percent of Uganda’s population and contributed more than 20% of the country’s GDP. After they were deported out of Uganda by dictator Idi Amin, they went on to create and own several businesses in United Kingdom. Bharatiyas had similar success stories in Burma, Kenya, South Africa, and Down Under (Australia).

Back home in the US, the median household income headed by an immigrant from Bharat was $103,000; compared to $48,000 for immigrant households and $53,000 for native-born households.

These successes are commendable in the light of ongoing immigration challenges. A documented, ‘legal’, immigrant from Bharat waits an average of 13 years to earn a Permanent Residency (Green Card).

As a Bharatiya entrepreneur and immigrant, I am obviously proud of the success of my fellow Bharatiyas. And intrigued. Intrigued enough to have done my doctoral research on the topic.

Most things being equal, what motivates, drives, and challenges us Bharatiyas more than others? Education, language skills, hard-working culture, values, diversity? Or is it something more sinister – difficulty in starting businesses in Bharat, corrupt bureaucracy in Bharat, something else?

Doctoral research is a doorway to a lifelong exploration on a topic about which you are truly passionate. I had a limited sample size and was only testing these hypotheses – I found Bharatiya immigrant entrepreneurs have a higher need for achievement, and higher education levels compared to natives. Not entirely revolutionary or eye opening, I know.

Free of school and Institutional Review Board restrictions around dissertations, I am looking into this topic from another perspective.

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Footnotes

1. Indian Americans-Pew Research Center
2. America’s New Immigrant Entrepreneurs-Kauffman Foundation
3. Vivek Wadhwa
4. Anna-Lee Saxenian
5. William Kerr
6. Marketplace.Org

Raghav Chopra’s Apology Not Enough – Punitive Action Needed To Cure Media

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Raghav Chopra CNN IBN

Under fire CNN IBN News Editor Raghav Chopra who was caught yesterday spreading a morphed image of PM Modi, today offered an apology after the story went viral on Hindupost, causing a furore on social media and even the Government took cognizance of his act. He tweeted, “I sincerely regret posting a morphed picture of the PM on my Facebook page. I should have also verified its authenticity before tweeting it.”

Do or die: Has the time come for Hindus of Assam, WB to Assert Themselves?

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Assam and West Bengal elections

Voting for the first phase of assembly election began in Assam and West Bengal today with the majority Hindu population in these two key Eastern states faced with some hard questions.

Self-realization versus Monotheism – All paths are not the same

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self realization versus Monotheism

The Limitations of Exclusive Monotheism

Abrahamic traditions are monotheistic and recognize that there is only one God. Yet their monotheism is largely exclusivist. Their One God does not tolerate any other Gods and is often at war with them.

In addition, Abrahamic monotheism is usually intolerant of the use of images, as if the use of images inherently implies a denial of the One God and a worship of inferior or dangerous spirits.

CNN IBN News Editor Spreads Doctored Image To Defame PM Modi

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Photo-shopped Image of PM Modi with Saudi King

National media of Bharat plumbed new depths when a senior news editor with mainstream news TV channel CNN IBN was caught spreading a doctored (photoshopped) image with the intent of defaming PM Modi, and hurting Bharat’s image in the process.

The journalist Raghav Chopra had tweeted a photshopped image where it appears that PM Modi is bending to touch the feet of Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. The original photo was actually of Modi touching veteran BJP leader Lal Krishna Advani’s feet. Does the CNN IBN tagline ‘Whatever it takes’ encourage their employees to resort to any and every means to fulfill their commercial agenda of maximizing profit?

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Photo-shopped Image of PM Modi with Saudi King

Doctored Image of Modi 2
Original Image Where Modi Is Touching LK Advani’s feet

PM Modi is currently on a state visit to Saudi Arabia. In any other country, the national media would usually be supportive of diplomatic efforts of their Government, and even act as extended arms of a nation’s foreign policy to further the national interest. But not in Bharat. Here, a vocal majority in our national media (English language channels like NDTV, IBN Live, Headlines Today, and Hindi channels like Aaj Tak, Star News) have allowed their left-liberal tilt, visceral hatred for Hindutva in general & Narendra Modi in particular, to completely cloud their  editorial judgement & hurt Bharat’s interest. So what Raghav Chopra did does not come as a surprise – after all he is working at IBN Live, a media house which till recently was home to two of the biggest Modi baiters: the husband-wife duo of Rajdeep Sardesai & Sagarika Ghose.

This brazen act of Raghav Chopra was ironically first exposed by veteran journalist Kanchan Gupta, who minced no words in expressing his shock-

Predictably, Chopra scrambled to cover his tracks once his lie was exposed. His bio which once proudly proclaimed his association with IBN Live and other media houses in the past, was cleansed of all such references. But sadly for him, such things are impossible to hide in the social media universe

CNN IBN Raghav Chopra

Even his LinkedIn profile shows that he is currently News Editor at CNN IBN in New Delhi

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Raghav Chopra’s LinkedIn profile

Sadly, this is just another instance of news professionals becoming the news, rather than doing their job of objectively reporting facts. And self-regulation by media has proven to be a complete farce as the toothless News Broadcasters Association (NBA) (which represents the private television news & current affairs broadcasters) has failed time and again to weed out the rotten apples which seem to dominate Bharat’s news journalism (both print and electronic).

लुटियंस दिल्ली नरेंद्र मोदी से क्यों नाराज़ है?

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लुटियंस दिल्ली Barkha Dutt

यूपीए शासन के दौरान भ्रष्टाचार से लिप्त दिल्ली सौदे  बनाने की गहरी दलदल में डूबा था । उस दौरान रडिया गेट  कांड 2010 से स्पष्ट हो गया कि कैसे मीडिया, नेता, नौकरशाह और कंपनिया, एक दूसरे को पारस्परिक रूप से लाभप्रद बनाने की साज़िश का हिस्सा थे। इस दलदल की गहराई दिनप्रतिदिन स्पष्ट होता जा रही है  । यह वही गठजोड़ (जिसे हम  लुटियंस दिल्ली के रूप में देखतें हैं) है जो अब परेशानी महसूस कर रहा है,  क्योंकि वर्तमान सरकार ने काफी हद तक इन सत्ता के दलालों के लिए सरकारी गलियारों का  उपयोग बंद कर दिया है, और कुकर्मों को अंजाम देने के लिए कानून को अपनाया  है। यह एक बड़ा कारण है  जेएनयू, दादरी, चर्च ‘हमलों’, याकूब मेमन, ‘असहिष्णुता’ आदि विनिर्मित आक्रोशों के पीछे।

‘Eminent Historian’ Irfan Habib And Darul Uloom Deoband Say No To ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’

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Eminent historian‘ Irfan Habib’s contention that the idea of  ‘Bharat Mata’ (Motherland Bharat) is a foreign import was  backed up by fundamentalist Islamic seminary Darul Uloom Deoband that issued a fatwa (Islamic ruling binding on devout Muslims) banning Muslims from chanting the slogan as it goes against “tauheed” (the idea of worshipping one god), which forms the core of Islam.

VHP Thailand’s Grand Holi Festival Events in Bangkok Recorded Massive Participation

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VHP Thailand's Holi Celebrations

VHP Thailand organized a grand event in Bangkok to celebrate Holi this year. It was a grand success with lot of native Thai people celebrating with enthusiasm. This only shows how festivals can bring people together. The event was also well received by general public and media with many top newspapers showing it on their front page and appreciating efforts of VHP Thailand.