Modi's Pak policy an 'international joke', says Cong

July 18, 2015

New Delhi, Jul 18: As tensions escalated with fresh ceasefire violations by Pakistan, Congress today said India's Pakistan policy under Narendra Modi dispensation has become an "international joke".

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"The Prime Minister must spell out clearly what India has achieved by this so-called joint statement with Pakistan at Ufa... Pakistan has continued to backstab us in the last 15 months," party spokesman R P N Singh told reporters.

Attacking Modi for his "prompt" acceptance of Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's invite to visit the neighbouring country, Singh said he must explain to the nation what was the "tearing hurry" in taking the decision as Pakistan has not taken any action against the perpetrators of Mumbai attack.

"There have been more than 800 ceasefire violations. At least a dozen soldiers have lost their lives and 18 civilians have been killed since the time BJP came to power, but Modi has ignored all these sacrifices in order to register his so-called victory in the context of Pakistan policy," he said.

He recalled that Manmohan Singh had not visited Pakistan even once in his ten-year long tenure as Prime Minister.

"The BJP with all its rhetoric on nationalism is failing to handle Jammu and Kasmir day by day and has adopted a completely directionless and embarrassing policy towards dealing with Pakistan," he remarked.

Condemning attempts to disturb peace in Jammu and Kashmir, he said Pakistani and ISIS flags were raised by protesters in Srinagar and Anantnag today.

"The same incident happened in Srinagar yesterday, when the Prime Minister was in Jammu," he said.

Demanding strong action against such miscreants, the Congress leader said, "Any attempt to legitimise their cause by the state will expose the soft approach by the Modi government towards such militants, who cannot be called Kashmiris."

Meanwhile, another party leader Manish Tewari suspected a "larger design and ulterior motive" by the BJP-PDP government in Jammu and Kashmir to "handover" parts of Kashmir to Pakistan by not acting against waving of flags of Pakistan, Lashker-e-Toiba (LeT) and ISIS.

"Because if any government worth its salt wants to take action and crackdown on separatists, it obviously can take action.

"But the fact that it has been happening repeatedly since the BJP-PDP government has taken office points to a larger design and ulterior motive, may be, to possibly handover parts of what is Indian Kashmir to Pakistan. Otherwise there is no legitimate reason why the government in Srinagar is not acting against these people," he said.

Tewari noted that waving Pakistani flags was one thing but waving the ISIS flags was something completely different.

Yesterday, clashes broke out between a group of youths and security forces in Srinagar during which some separatist elements had waved flags of Pakistan, LeT and ISIS.

As soon as Friday prayers got over at Jami Masjid in Nowhatta area of the city, a group of youths had waved the controversial flags and raised pro-separatist and pro- Pakistani slogans.

Tewari also raised questions over Modi government's handling of relations with Pakistan after its repeated ceasefire violations along the Line of Control (LoC) in J&K by targeting several Indian positions with small arm fire.

He asked why Prime Minister Narendra Modi went and accepted that joint statement with Nawaz Sharif in Ufa.

"Because after Ufa what you've seen is Pakistani prosecutor rubbishing the entire joint statement with regard to Lakhvi's voice samples, then you have Sartaj Aziz (Pakistan Prime Minister's Adviser on National Security and Foreign Affairs) standing up and virtually torpedoing the joint statement.

"Then you have the increased shelling from Pakistan on the international border on the LOC along with the story that they have shot down an Indian drone and on top of that comes the whole visa question. So, therefore if this is what was to happen, then why this photo opportunity in Ufa, I think thats the larger question which the Indian government has to answer to itself," he said.

Leader of Opposition Ghulam Nabi Azad also attacked Pakistan for ceasefire violation and asked it to learn a lesson from Ramzan month.

"Pakistan should learn this lesson that the Ramzan month is a month of patience, you should spread love and harmony to your people and in the world too and you should celebrate happiness with your neighbour too instead of bombarding them," he said.

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Agencies
May 31,2020

New Delhi, May 31: Indian aviation regulator DGCA on Saturday said the suspension of scheduled international commercial passenger flights will continue till midnight on June 30, hours after the Home Ministry announced fresh guidelines pertaining to the countrywide lockdown to contain the coronavirus pandemic.

"It is once again reiterated that foreign airlines shall be suitably informed about the opening of their operations to or from India in due course," the circular issued by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) said.

Domestic passenger flight services resumed in the country from Monday after a hiatus of two months since the lockdown was announced on March 25, when all scheduled commercial passenger flights were suspended in India. International flights continue to remain suspended even now.

The Home Ministry on Saturday said 'Unlock-1' will be initiated in the country from June 8 under which the nationwide lockdown effectuated on March 25 will be relaxed to a great extent, including opening of shopping malls, restaurants and religious places, even as strict restrictions will remain in place till June 30 in the country's worst pandemic-hit areas.

International air travel shall remain suspended, the MHA order said, adding that a decision on when to resume it would be taken after making an assessment of the situation.

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Agencies
August 2,2020

Ayodhya, Aug 2: With the foundation laying ceremony of the grand Ram temple around the corner, the work at the stone-carving workshop of Ram Janambhoomi in Ayodhya has reached its final stage.

Speaking to news agency, caretaker of Ram temple stone workshop Hanuman Yadav said, "Stonework is ready for the construction work till the first floor of the temple. Cleaning work is almost done but some work is still left which will be done soon after the trust's meeting."

Talking about the characteristics of the sandstone chosen work the construction, he said, "It was chosen for the construction as it can withstand rigours for thousands of years. These designated stones are minutely carved according to the need of the temple."

The stone-carving workshop for the Ram temple construction was established in Ayodhya by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) in 1990.

On August 5 when Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Ayodhya for rituals that will mark the beginning of Ram temple construction, Hanumangarhi is the first stop he would be visiting.

The construction of Ram temple will begin in Ayodhya after the ceremony to lay the foundation stone in which various dignitaries from the political and religious fields are likely to participate apart from RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat. 

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February 9,2020

Panaji, Feb 9: RSS general secretary Suresh Bhaiyyaji Joshi on Saturday said that anybody who wants to work (in India) will have to do so with the Hindu community and for their empowerment.

Addressing a lecture on the topic "Vishwaguru Bharat, an RSS perspective" at Dona Paula in Panaji, Mr Joshi referred to his communication with an intellectual who had said that India should become a "supre-rashtra" in the year 2020.

"Anybody who wants to work (in India) will have to work with the Hindu commumnity by taking them along and for their empowerment. Hindus have witnessed the rise and fall of India since the time immemorial. India cannot be separated from (the) Hindu (community). Hindus have always been at the centre of this nation," Mr Joshi said in Marathi.

He also added that since Hindus are not communal or antagonist, "nobody should be reluctant to work for the Hindu community".

The RSS leader further said, "The world says India will become a superpower in 2020, but I remember my conversation with an intellectual who had said that India should become a super-rashtra (super nation) in 2020".

Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant was among those who attended the lecture.

"To create awareness and unity amongst Hindus does not amount to (taking) an action against others (community). No one should feel it that way. We can say with utter self confidence before the entire world that Hindus becoming strong won't result in destructive activities, but (such proposition) will work for the society and humanity," he added.

Invoking history, Mr Joshi said Hindus never invaded other countries. "Whatever wars (they had fought) were for self defence. Everyone has the right to self defence," he said.

"It is India's duty to teach the world to walk on the path of ''samanvay'' (coordination). Nobody else other than India and Hindus can do this," Mr Joshi said.

He said some communities in the world keep preaching that only their path is "great".

"But we are from the (Hindu) community which says that we have our own path so as you. When the world will accept this ideology, then all the issues would get solved. It is the duty of India to take the world on that path," he added.

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