Shiv Sena attacks Modi, calls him 'dhongi' who used to bow before 'saheb'

October 22, 2015

Mumbai, Oct 22: In yet another clear signal of the extremely strained relations in Maharashtra's ruling coalition, the Shiv Sena, Wednesday, launched a scathing attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other BJP leaders.

ModiPosters have come up in Mumbai that depict Narendra Modi bowing before Shiv Sena founder Bal Thackeray.

Chiding the PM and others, the poster says, “those who do dhong should not forget the day when their head used to bow before saheb.”

Besides Modi, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh, Nitiin Gadkari, LK Advani, Atal Behari Vajpayee, Raj Thackeray are portrayed in the poster.

The relationship between the Shiv Sena and the BJP took a dive after the BJP emerged as the dominant partner in the state. The Sena had to swallow the bitter pill and join the Devendra Fadnavis government as a junior partner.

Since then the Sena leadership has been creating obstacles and taking divergent views from the BJP on issues like recent attack on Sudheendra Kulkarni and threat to Ghulam Ali and other Pakistani artists and sports persons.

Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had hit out those who are using violence as a method of protest. Without naming Shiv Sena, he asked them to adopt "civilised mode" of discussing and debating issues.

"All right-thinking sections will have to distance themselves from these methodologies," he said when asked about BJP ally Shiv Sena's protest against the BCCI-PCB meet and the book launch of former Pakistan foreign minister Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri.

Shiv Sena attacks Modi, calls him 'dhongi' who used to bow before 'saheb'

Mumbai, Oct 22: In yet another clear signal of the extremely strained relations in Maharashtra's ruling coalition, the Shiv Sena, Wednesday, launched a scathing attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other BJP leaders.

Posters have come up in Mumbai that depict Narendra Modi bowing before Shiv Sena founder Bal Thackeray.

Chiding the PM and others, the poster says, “those who do dhong should not forget the day when their head used to bow before saheb.”

Besides Modi, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh, Nitiin Gadkari, LK Advani, Atal Behari Vajpayee, Raj Thackeray are portrayed in the poster.

The relationship between the Shiv Sena and the BJP took a dive after the BJP emerged as the dominant partner in the state. The Sena had to swallow the bitter pill and join the Devendra Fadnavis government as a junior partner.

Since then the Sena leadership has been creating obstacles and taking divergent views from the BJP on issues like recent attack on Sudheendra Kulkarni and threat to Ghulam Ali and other Pakistani artists and sports persons.

Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had hit out those who are using violence as a method of protest. Without naming Shiv Sena, he asked them to adopt "civilised mode" of discussing and debating issues.

"All right-thinking sections will have to distance themselves from these methodologies," he said when asked about BJP ally Shiv Sena's protest against the BCCI-PCB meet and the book launch of former Pakistan foreign minister Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri.

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January 11,2020

New Delhi, Jan 11: Senior Congress leader P Chidambaram on Friday said that he has never seen innocents like the Indian people, who believe the claims made by the government on the implementation of its programmes. The former Union Minister, addressing a literary event, said, "I have never seen innocents like the Indian people. If something appears on print (and named two newspapers also), we believe it. We believe anything."

Claims like all villages having been electrified in the country and toilets built for 99 per cent of families in India were being believed, he said.

Similar was the case of the Ayushman Bharat scheme, (Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana or PM-JAY is a flagship health care scheme of the Centre), he alleged.

Stating that his Delhi-based driver's father had to get a surgery done under the scheme, he said, however, it could not be performed.

"I asked him (car driver) if he had the Ayushman card and he showed a card and I told him to take it (to hospital). In hospital after hospital, they said they were not aware of anything like that (Ayushman scheme). But we believe that the Ayushman scheme has come to the whole of India," he said.

Further, he said "we believe that for any disease, treatment will be done (indicating the Ayushman scheme) without shelling out money. We are being innocents."

Many news items and data were contrary to the truth, he added.

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January 22,2020

Jan 22: India's ranking in the latest global Democracy Index has dropped 10 places to the 51st spot out of 167 owing to violent protests and threats to civil liberties challenging freedoms across the country.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government has been criticized by rights groups and western governments after shutting off the internet and mobile phone networks and detaining opposition politicians in Kashmir.

Modi’s government has also responded harshly to ongoing protests against a controversial, religion-based citizenship law. Muslims have said their neighborhoods have been targeted, while the central government has attempted to ban protests and urged TV news channels not to broadcast “anti-national” content. Some leaders in Modi’s ruling party called for “revenge” against protesters. India’s score in 2019 was its worst ranking since the EIU’s records began in 2006, and has fallen gradually since Modi was elected in 2014.

The Economist Intelligence Unit’s 2019 Democracy Index, which provides an annual comparative analysis of political systems across 165 countries and two territories, said the past year was the bleakest for democracies since the research firm began compiling the list in 2006.

“The 2019 result is even worse than that recorded in 2010, in the wake of the global economic and financial crisis,” the research group said in releasing the report on Wednesday.

The average global score slipped to 5.44 out of a possible 10 -- from 5.48 in 2018 -- driven mainly by “sharp regressions” in Latin America, Sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East and North Africa. Apart from coup-prone Thailand, which improved its score after holding an election last year, there were also notable declines in Asia after a tumultuous period of protests and new measures restricting freedom across the region’s democracies.

Asia Declines

Hong Kong, meanwhile, fell three places to rank 75th out of 167 as more than seven months of violent and disruptive protests rocked the Asian financial hub. An aggressive police response early in the unrest, when protests were mostly peaceful, led to a “marked decline in confidence in government -- the main factor behind the decline in the territory’s score in our 2019 index,” the group said.

In Singapore, which ranked alongside Hong Kong at 75th, a new “fake news” law led to a deteriorating score on civil liberties.

“The government claims that the law was enacted simply to prevent the dissemination of false news, but it threatens freedom of expression in Singapore, as it can be used to curtail political debate and silence critics of the government,” EIU analysts said.

China’s score fell to just 2.26 in the EIU’s ranking, placing it near the bottom of the list at 153, as discrimination against minorities, repression and surveillance of the population intensified. Still, in China “the majority of the population is unconvinced that democracy would benefit the economy, and support for democratic ideals is absent,” the EIU said.

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July 17,2020

Thiruvananthapuram, Jul 17: A gunman posted at the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Consulate in Thiruvananthapuram allegedly attempted suicide on Friday, the police said.

"A gunman who was working at the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Consulate in Thiruvananthapuram allegedly attempted to commit suicide today. He is currently admitted to a hospital. 

The police were searching for him after his relatives had filed a missing complaint on Thursday night. A case has been registered and a probe is underway," said Police.

The person is identified as Jayagosh. He is attached to the police Armed Reserve (AR) camp and was reported missing since last night. Later, his relatives had filed a missing complaint with the police.

Jayagosh was later found lying in a pool of blood near his house in Akkulam and was taken to the hospital.

A police investigation is underway and more details are awaited.

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