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Shameless Nitwits discourage taking action against the Terrorist Pakistan

There is no death of dishonest nitwits, who try to justify the terrorism in Pahalgam by asking silly questions, why there was slackness in security. Many do not want any response from the Government of India, as it will further aggravate the situation against those cowards who killed 28 persons after profiling their religion. To ensure the religion of their targets, they asked for their names, undressed them to see their private parts to be sure that they were circumcised. Many even went to the extent of taking a guarantee that no Kashmiri could have done this despicable work, forgetting the fact that it was because of the involvement of local Kashmiris and politicians that the terror survived for very long in Jammu and Kashmir. It is a glaring fact that terrorists cannot operate without local sleeper cells. During the Bombay blast case, a lot of the local Muslim population was involved in giving refuge to terrorists, who had come from Pakistan. The same was the case in the Red Fort at...

Fifth Columnists Must be Crushed to Demolish Pakistan-Sponsored Terrorism

One wonders to find the abundance of fifth columnists in the country. Their only aim is to obfuscate the issues and Islamic and Pakistani terrorists. It appears that if Pakistan wins against India, they will be happier because they want to settle scores with Narendra Modi by putting all the blame on him. Countless shameless people have no qualms about accusing Prime Minister Narendra Modi of the security lapse. These people are so obsessed with anti-Modi feelings that they have no hesitation in supporting the demons of Pakistan. Perhaps they feign ignorance of the fact that no amount of security can make a system foolproof. Did 9 /11 happen in America because of any security lapse? Did any American ask for the resignation of the President of America or any other person responsible for what had happened? No, not at all. Did the attack by Hamas take place in the Gaza Strip of Israel because of any security lapse? It was unthinkable for any bird, as they say, to flutter safely in the ...

R N Ravi's case of Tamil Nadu must be revisited

 The Supreme Court, or any court for that matter, is not a cloistered virtue. The judgments of the courts are matters of record and can be critiqued by citizens of the country. The only limitation is that no motives should be attributed to the judges who deliver those judgments. However, it is a fact that judges are often influenced by their predilections and prejudices.  Chief Justice Sanjeev Khanna is largely correct when he states that while serving as a judge, he or she does not belong to any religion or caste. Nonetheless, there have been many instances in which judges have revealed their religious biases. For example, while deciding Shayra Bano's case on triple talaq, Justice Nazeer did not sign the judgment because it conflicted with his religious beliefs. The Shayara Bano case was a landmark judgment by the Supreme Court of India, where the practice of instant divorce was declared unconstitutional. Shayara Bano challenged the practice, arguing that it violated fundam...

Directions to the President and Governors are a constitutional overreach by the Supreme Court.

How can there be any difference in the views of Vice President Jagadeep Dhankhar regarding Article 142 of the Constitution, that it should not be used as a nuclear missile, but rather for complete justice, which is the intent of the Constitution? Despite having extraordinary powers, it is not accurate to say that the Supreme Court can do no wrong. The infamous case of ADM Jabalpur versus Shivakanta Shukla is a permanent stain on the judiciary, i.e. the Supreme Court, when it suspended fundamental rights to life. This case primarily addressed whether citizens could file a writ of habeas corpus to challenge unlawful detention during the Emergency. The Supreme Court's overreach has been felt many times in matters concerning constitutional posts. The cause of the current controversy is the recent case of ‘State of Tamil Nadu versus Union of India.’ In this case, the Supreme Court practically directed the Governors and the President of India to clear the bills within three months of the...

Supreme Court is Wrong in Saying that Urdu is Free from Religious Obstinacy

Facts are sacred, comments are free. Therefore, every person under 19 (1) (a) has the right to free speech and expression, which includes the right to reasonable criticism of the law courts or any executive action. Similarly, section 5 of the Contempt of Courts Act, 1971 states that a person is not punishable for contempt of court if he or she publishes a reasonable comment on the merits of a matter that has been heard and determined or if a person publishes a fair comment on the merits of a matter that has already been heard and determined. The issue involved here is the Urdu language, which has been a bone of contention right from its inception in India. There is hardly any doubt that Urdu and Hindi are of the same genre. The only difference is the script. While Marathi, Hindi, and Nepali are written in Devanagari, Gujarati, Bengali, and Punjabi also share many similarities with the Devanagari script. However, a particular community is responsible for making Urdu a communal language,...

Rahul Gandhi and His Family did not Oppose the Waqf Bill in the House is still an Enigma shrouded in Mystery

One of my friends, who has been living in the US for nearly twenty years, asked me why Rahul Gandhi, the Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha, his sister Priyanka Gandhi, a member of Lok Sabha from Wayanad (Kerala), and their mother Sonia Gandhi, have not spoken a word against the Waqf Bill in the respective houses. Although they give the impression of being strongly opposed to the Waqf Amendment Bill, nevertheless, their silence remains a mystery to any conscientious person. When I expressed my inability to provide any explanation or reason for their studied silence on the issue, he opened up and said that it was due to extreme pressure brought on them from Christian organisations. While it is true that Christians in Kerala have opposed the Waqf Bill, it is hard to believe that they could exert such a mountain of pressure on the Gandhi family that would force them to remain silent. Rahul Gandhi did not even attend the debate for the whole day; when he finally came to the Parliament h...

Those waving Rooh Afza are 'baffoons' at best

Some clowns have been seen waving bottles of Rooh Afza sherbet in their hands, more for denouncing Baba Ramdeo of Patanjali than out of their love for the rejuvenating elixir taken in the hot summer. Although it is claimed to be an Unani sherbet, the fact is that it is based on an Arabic-Persian formula. There is no Unani system of medicine, but it is predominantly Ayurvedic, which has been adopted by Muslim Hakeems, giving it a Unani name. There is no doubt that the story of Rooh Afza is intertwined with the partition of India in 1947. After the death of its founder, Hakim Abdul Majeed, his sons took over the business. While his eldest son Abdul Hameen chose to stay in India because of the prosperous and flourishing business, the younger one, Mohammad Saeed, moved to Pakistan. In Pakistan, Mohammad Saeed started producing Rooh Afza by setting up a factory in Karachi. He also dabbled in politics and went on to become the governor of Sindh. This division led to the drink being produced...

Uncouth Attitude of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister is Against the Basic Structure of the Constitution

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The behaviour of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin is often found to be uncouth, indecorous, and uncivilised. He has been generating controversy and turmoil that could be easily avoided. For instance, during Prime Minister Modi's recent visit to Tamil Nadu for official business, Mr. Stalin was absent without a plausible reason. His absence insulted the people of the state more than it did the Prime Minister, especially since he was in Rameshwaram to inaugurate the Pamban bridge, which connects the mainland of the state to the historic religious island. He and his party claim to uphold the Constitution of India, which emphasises three basic structural doctrines: federalism, judicial review, and fundamental rights. Therefore, it is courteous for Chief Minister Stalin to be present to receive the Prime Minister when he visits the state for governmental purposes. However, his absence in the official functions of Prime Minister demonstrates his arrogance, ignorance, and total disrespe...