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Art of Living Swami accuses Sagarika Ghose of pleading for mercy from Sri Sri for “peddling lies”

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In response to Rajdeep Sardesai’s attack on Sri Sri Ravi Shankar and his event, the “World Cultural Festival”, a Swami from the Art of Living has promptly reminded Rajdeep Sardesai of the skeletons in his wife’s cupboard. Swami Gnantej, who is with Sri Sri’s Art of Living levelled a charge against Sagarika Ghose and Rajdeep Sardesai via twitter. He said that Rajdeep did not see any “crony capitalism” when his wife Sagarika Ghose “came pleading to Sri Sri to save her  from defamation for the lies she peddled”:


For good measure, Swami Gnantej also tweeted a picture of the time when, as he alleges, Sagarika came running to Sri Sri for his mercy:


It was not mentioned by the Swami as to why Sagarika Ghose had to save herself from “defamation” for the “lies she peddled”, but Twitterati seem to have cracked it:


For the uninitiated, they are probably referring to the infamous incident during her programme titled “Face the Nation” on November 9, 2011. As IndiaFacts reported on this, on that day, CNN-IBN ran an episode titled “Should spiritual leaders participate in anti-corruption campaign?” anchored by Sagarika Ghose.

During the “live” debate, a pre-recorded, one-on-one interview of Sri Sri Ravi Shankar was used. But at all times, the channel flashed the “Live” message on top, makings viewers believe it was a live discussion with Sri Sri. 

As IndiaFacts notes:

Furthermore, in one of the questions, Sagarika Ghose asked Sri Sri to respond to a point made by one of the panelists. It would seem that the person who interviewed Sri Sri had the vision to know what would be said by the other panelists!

Ghose introduces the programme with the question “Should spiritual gurus PARTICIPATE IN anti-corruption campaigns?”  However, for the purpose of a poll by the viewers, the question posed was “Should spiritual gurus STAY AWAY FROM anti-corruption campaign?” This can be seen at 2:56 minutes in the YouTube video

In the poll, 61% said NO.  This NO answer was used by Sagarika Ghose as an answer to the question she posed on the show.  And the people of the country are to believe that there was no malafide?  Or that there was a ‘bug’?

Sagarika Ghose first defended her position, and then, finding out that she was defending the indefensible, she sort of apologized.

Even the controversial journalist Mihir Sharma was scathing of this lack of ethics on part of Sagarika Ghose. He wrote:

Ghose and IBN responded with the Three Stages of Damage-Control.  First: What Problem? …
The second stage of damage control: Everyone Here Does It….And, finally, the “apology”: “We carried a pre-recorded interview… Without explicitly mentioning that the interview had been recorded a couple of hours earlier in the day. There was absolutely no malafide intention on our part…” 

Congratulations, India, news TV has progressed to the point at which deciding to actively mislead viewers does not count as a ‘malafide intention’.

The so-called “apology” of CNN IBN is still online:

On Wednesday night on our Face The Nation programme aired at 10 pm “Should spiritual leaders participate in anti-corruption campaigns”, we carried a pre-recorded interview of the Art Of Living Founder and spiritual leader Sri Sri Ravi Shankar without explicitly mentioning that the interview had been recorded a couple of hours earlier in the day.

Since the interview appeared during a live debate format, it sent out the wrong message to viewers.

There was absolutely no malafide intention on our part, no disrespect was intended to Sri Sri Ravi Shankar and the error is deeply regretted. CNN-IBN offers our unconditional apologies to Sri Sri ji and to all viewers whom we may have unintentionally offended.

Sagarika too had tweeted an apology back then:

The entire interview is uploaded on Youtube by a user. One can easily see the sheer lies and deceit used by Sagarika Ghose in her show. Note the visuals of Sri Sri from 1.45 minutes to 2.45 minutes. One can notice that the same few seconds of Sri Sri looking to his left, and then straight, have been looped and used constantly until he is posed a question.

Even the answers to the questions seem uncoordinated and incoherent, which is probably because Sri Sri was asked different questions during the one-on-one interview, and not the question which Sagarika “posed” to him. 

Ind vs Pak T20 match: a “chance to humiliate India” and a “key to PM Modi’s policy” says Indian media

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Indian media has in the past brought us many gems of reporting. When Yakub Memon was hanged, The Indian Express promptly blared out “And They Hanged Him”, giving out the Pakistani, or rather the Terrorist point of view, which was well reflected in this tweet:


Coming to cricket, sociologist Ashis Nandy had remarked during the last ICC world cup that:

Winning the World Cup might just make India’s macho and hyper masculine nationalism more intense…the fear is that majoritarian nationalism will become more aggressive

Now, Indian media has raised (or lowered) the bar, just ahead of the T20 World Cup clash between India and Pakistan. This time India Today took the lead and presented us with this article:

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If one were to read this headline without knowing the publication, one would have easily assumed this was a creation of the Pakistani media, but no, it is a sample of what Indian media churns, and in this case, a news house with “India” in its name itself.

Not be left behind, NDTV has also joined in, with an opinion piece which borderlines on being satire. According to the writer, “India-Pak Match Tonight Is Key To PM Modi’s Policy”. Yes, NDTV columnists believe that Prime Minister Modi determines his foreign policy based on what happens in a T20 match. Cricket purists could also object to this deification of the lowest form of cricket.

The hilarity doesn’t end here, the author adds:

If India beats Pakistan tonight, March 19, at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata, it would have avenged itself for the Pathankot attacks.

If Pakistan beats India tonight, it would have survived to fight another day – to tell the world that notwithstanding its decades-old affliction with terrorism et al, it is still in the game to becoming a normal country, and sports is one sure-shot way of getting there.

Seriously? A cricket match avenges the martyrdom of our soldiers at the hands of Pakistan sponsored terrorists? Can a sporting even be compared to a terror attack? Could Obama have said “We beat Afghanistan in Basketball, so Osama can live”? This is the intellectual bankruptcy facing our nation today.

Further, the author writes that winning a match, would mean Pakistan could go on a to be a normal country! Yes, a T20 match suddenly is a panacea for all ills a nation faces! Perhaps Greece should play a T20 match with its arch rival and hope for its country to become normal again.

The author also shows concern for the fragile, “BJP built” stadium at Dharmasala, which refused to host the match:

Dharamsala’s loss has been Kolkata’s gain, of course. But Dharamsala – a tiny Himalayan town, better known for the peace and love emitted by the Dalai Lama’s presence than its cricketing stadium built by BJP leader Anurag Thakur – should never have been given a T20 face-off between the two cricketing giants in the first place.

There’s much too much friction in the air when these two sub-continental nuclear powers meet. Dharamsala would never have been able to handle the stress.

And quickly follows up with why Kolkata on the other hand, is well suited to host the match:

Kolkata, on the other hand, is a past master at handling the whimsies of powerful men and women. It was at the heart of Empire for more than a century, until the Empire shifted to Delhi in 1911. More recently, it has learnt to deal with the caprices of Trinamool leader and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.

We sincerely urge all commentators to extend their pitch report to a “city-report” stating how a location may or may not be ideal for a cricket match based on the local politicians, their temperaments, and of course, whether the stadium was built by BJP or not!

Finally, she comes to the core issue:

In reality, the cricket match is a test case for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Pakistan policy.

If, indeed, Modi follows up his own policy, the T20 cricket series should be followed by bilateral cricket matches, which the Pakistanis offered to play in the UAE, acknowledging that their own country was far too unsafe for foreigners.

The next natural steps would be to relax the visa regimes, allowing tourists to travel, and to open up trade between the two countries. As the roads open, not only across Wagah and Attari in Punjab, but also across Munabao and Khokhrapar in Rajasthan as well as the Line of Control in Kashmir, Indians and Pakistanis will slowly get reacquainted with each other.

We are thankful of the author that she didn’t extend the above logic and go on to state that this T20 match will eventually lead to unification of India and Pakistan, thereby realizing the Akhand Bharat dream of RSS, hence proving that Modi is a RSS stooge and this entire World Cup is an RSS conspiracy!

ABP News Editor accuses Radio Mirchi VP of sharing fake video

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In times when Chief Ministers, politicians and journalists are seen sharing and promoting fake videos, how can media personalities be left behind. Today the Managing Editor of ABP News Network, Milind Khandekar took to twitter to clarify his channel’s position on a video circulating on social media.


The video was first tweeted by one Akash Banerjee, who says he is an Associate VP in Radio Mirchi (as per his Twitter bio). This was further re-shared by many including Sanjay Jha, National Spokesperson, Indian National Congress. In the said video, 2 separate ABP News clippings were joined and the audio of the first clipping was over-layed over the second video, giving the impression that the entire video was a single clipping. Akash Bannerjee captioned this video like this:

Screenshot of Akash Bannerjee’s tweet

When Milind Khandekar objected to this video and clarified that no such video was ever broadcast on ABP News, Akash Bannerjee said that “This was done in humor”. As can be seen from the caption used by Akash Bannerjee, there was no mention of any humor intended and on the other hand, it was projected in a completely different manner. The video too had no watermarks to show the name of the creator nor any hint that this was a creative work of humor.

ABP News Managing Editor re-iterated this and asked Akash Bannerjee to mention the fact that such videos are meant for humorous purposes. In response, Bannerjee agreed that he should have been more specific.

Milind Khandekar and ABP News have earlier too taken to social media to respond to people who fall for such fake propaganda, which has targeted the channel:



It obviously poses a risk to media channels that some miscreants morph their content and circulate it, because not only it falsely damages the channel, but also exposes them to the risk of being sued by someone who gets aggrieved by such fake content. In times of social media where whatsapp forwards are taken as gospel truth, it is of utmost importance that people act responsibly and make it clear that videos have been created by them for the purpose of humor alone.

A very easy option to aspiring humorists would be to clearly mention that the video has been edited, is meant for humor, and for extra precaution, use a distinguishable watermark in the video to highlight the fact that this my not have been recorded directly from a news channel.

Why Jaitley is right in going after “Agricultural Income”

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Recently, Arun Jaitley picked up a very tricky issue. He said in Parliament that many prominent people are being probed for allegedly concealing taxable income as agricultural earnings as he told the Opposition not to term it as political victimisation if their names come out. Apparently, IT department Assessing Officers across the country, as part of a recent directive, have been asked to “verify” a select number of cases in this category under assessment years 2011-12 to 2013-14.

The move came in view of a PIL filed in the Patna High Court where concerns have been raised that some of these declarants could be engaged in routing their un-accounted or illegal funds in the “garb” of farm income thereby leading to instances of money laundering.

This action from the IT Department, may seem ill-timed considering that the Government was trying hard to shed its anti-farmer image by just delivering a pro-farmer budget. Sure, the intention of the action is to bring to book those “farmers” who are misusing the tax-free status of agricultural income, but to a layman reading the reporting by Indian media, it can seem to be a move affecting all farmers. Add to this the spin from spin-meisters and politicians and this can snowball into a huge controversy. But Jaitley is not wrong in going after this “mafia”.

Agricultural Income in India is tax-free and this is an extremely common avenue through which black-money can be routed. As the system goes in India, the income declared by you in year one will generally come up for scrutiny (if at all) by the IT Department a good 18-24 months after you have declared it. Agricultural income, is such a source which can be easily manipulated in such a span. Say you have a large plot of land, you can very well claim to have earned a good sum by selling its produce in year 1, and by the time year 3 comes and the taxman asks you tough questions, you can claim the crop went bad or that you just stopped doing the farming activity.

Anpther flaw in the rules is that there is no threshold for agricultural income to be tax-free, i.e. irrespective of how much money you earn via agricultural activities, it is all tax-free. This makes no sense. There is no logical reason why a “farmer”who makes a net profit of Rs 1 crore pays no tax, while a corporate doing the same amount of business pays in excess of 30% in Income tax alone. A really bold move, after these tax enquiries, would be to stop this largesse and decide a threshold, beyond which agricultural income is no longer tax-free. This will catch the super-rich genuine farmers as well as some other “farmers”.

In fact, the rot in agriculture related activities goes much further. A few years back, when I was auditing the accounts of a big nationalised bank in a rural village, I saw for myself the possibilities which our rules allowed. A business family from Mumbai, lets call them Singhania for convenience sake, were doubling up as farmers in a village hundreds of kilometres away. The village was not their home-town, they just owned large tracts of land in the village, which was known to be a mango centre.

The modus operandi for all of them was similar. All of them were owners of a private business entity in Mumbai which had many properties. All of them, in their personal names, held properties in the village too. All of them, picked up agricultural loans from the local village bank for “mango farms”. For all the loans, the collateral security was common: Their head office building in Mumbai. All the paperwork was spotless. But the collective exposure was substantial, for a small sized village bank branch.

The amazing part starts now. I may not be able to recollect all figures in exact, but the you will grasp the essence. First off, agricultural loans are way cheaper than standard loans. The interest rate applied to these loans was 8%, which is to be given to “farmers, who are cultivating”. Secondly, the repayment of agricultural loans is always linked to the underlying crop for which the money is borrowed. In this case, since the loan was for a mango farm, and since (as we were explained) a mango tree takes a good 7 years to bear fruit, the agricultural loan had a moratorium of 7 years.

You can add up the pieces: a business house, through its owners, comes to a remote village and gets cheap money, with no immediate repayment. As part of our checks, we insisted on a site visit. The farm looked fine, but we had no idea whether it would bear enough fruit to be able to repay the loan amount after 5 odd years. All we could was make a note in our report, after all, the paperwork was all fine.

The recent NPA storm which has hit Indian banks may as well be a result of such deals, among others, which were struck in the past. While the benefits granted to farmers maybe necessary, the loopholes which allow misuse of such schemes must also be plugged.

The Government’s move to finally look at this segment which was hitherto left untouched may herald the beginning of a relook of all schemes of this sector. Some of the moves needed to stem the rot in this field will require tremendous political capital, especially when you have a rich “kid” ready to jump into a kurta and shout “suit-boot” ki sarkaar, even as darbaari journalists clap in awe.

Marathi newspaper apologizes for saying the bitter truth about Mother Teresa

In yet another example of a mainstream media house cravenly surrendering before fundamentalist minority groups, Loksatta, the Marathi newspaper of the Indian Express group has apologized for its editorial on Roman Catholic missionary Mother Teresa, who was recently pronounced “Saint Teresa” by the Vatican for curing diseased people with “miracles”.

In a brief note, Loksatta editor Girish Kuber has apologized for “hurting the sentiments” of readers and taken the editorial off the newspaper’s website. It is worth mentioning that most of Loksatta’s readership is Marathi and there was no visible outrage from the reader community over the “controversial” editorial असंतांचे संत (saints of non-saints).

The withdrawn editorial (click on the image for larger size)
The withdrawn editorial (click on the image for larger size)

The editorial stated that stories of Teresa curing diseases like cancer etc. were all fraudulent, and her canonization is nothing but a reward for doing the bidding of the political and religious power with a combination of selfish and selfless motives. The editorial also made mentions of noted atheist thinker the late Christopher Hitchens, who had described Teresa as a “fundamentalist, fanatic, and a fraud”. The editorial also correctly pointed out that the fundamental premise of conferring sainthood by Vatican, i.e. the person should have performed two “miracles” is ridiculous in itself.

It was perhaps a first for the mainstream journalism in India, where an author acknowledged that the sainthood being conferred upon Teresa was a reward for the huge number of conversions that happened in India under her stewardship.

The editorial was also scathing in its indictments of the so called health centers run by the missionaries that glorified human misery for no reason and did not even have painkillers at times.

In the latter part of the editorial, the author pointed out the politicians who did not allow anyone to question Teresa or her conversion machinery out of their own selfish motives. This helped to build Teresa’s legend and made any attack on her philosophy as an attack on humanity itself.

The author lamented the fact that while human intelligence was trying to challenge new limits by innovating through science and technology, religious bodies seem to take pride in adhering to outdated ideas like miracles. The fundamentalists who tortured Galileo for stating “earth is not flat” and the religious leaders who approve Teresa’s miracles are both cut from the same cloth, the author argued.

While it is hard to argue with the logic or facts presented in the original editorial, the immediate recanting shows the newspaper in poor light, especially since in the past it has stood by editorials critical of the Hindu religion or “nationalism”, despite upsetting far more number of readers than this editorial could possibly have.

This is not for the first time however when the mainstream media has capitulated to fundamentalists of minority groups in India. Earlier, offices of Marathi newspaper Lokmat were attacked and the paper was forced to apologize over a cartoon on ISIS, which some Muslim groups claimed as blasphemous. Only a few days back, Mathrubhumi, a leading newspaper of Kerala had to put up an apology on the front page for offending Muslim sentiments.

And now it seems Christian groups are taking the lead. Earlier they had successfully stalled a play called “Agnes of God” in Mumbai and forced the comedy group AIB to apologize for making jokes that hurt Christian sentiments. Now they forced the Loksatta to apologize and withdraw an editorial.

However, it’s worth finding out the pressure groups that are extracting such apologies and censorships, for unlike violent protests and threats by the Muslim groups, Christian groups seemingly have refrained from using physically intimidating tactics.

According to some, this is an example of the enormous influence the evangelist network wields over India’s political and media circles. A few weeks prior to Narendra Modi taking over as Indian Prime Minister, catholic groups had organized a conference where they discussed how media could be used to “spread the message”. The conference was attended by Catholic leaders, bureaucrats, so-called social activists, a Supreme Court judge and many journalists. Notice that this is the same ecosystem that has controlled the power and narrative for decades.

Could this be a case of this ecosystem getting into action to make sure the narrative on Mother Teresa is not challenged in the mainstream media? In absence of any explanation by the editor or the newspaper, we might as well conclude that.

Meet Dr Manish Pandit, the maker of the Ishrat Conspiracy docudrama – On Media, Ishat and Firstpost

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On 16th March 2016, Firstpost published an interview with UK-based doctor Manish Panditthe, who is the maker of the explosive Ishrat Jahan documentary. Along with the interview, the said documentary too was posted. The interview was titled – ‘It’s certain that Ishrat Jahan aided & abetted terrorists’: The story Indian media chose to ignore.

The documentary, which was made in 2014, contained many facts such as Headley’s disposition in front of an FBI in Chicago, how Satish Verma was appointed as SIT chief after two outstanding officers recused themselves, (and how they were hounded), RVS Mani’s letter.

But within a few hours, Firstpost mysteriously deleted this interview without any explanation. We, however, had taken a back-up of the entire interview and hosted it. There was a lot of social media outrage on this sudden move, which triggered Firstpost to re-publish the interview late on 17th March, under a new link.

To get to the bottom of the controversy, we spoke to the maker of the movie, Dr Manish Pandit on his experience during the entire process, right from making the movie, facing rejection from media houses, to the latest controversy.

Q 1. What motivated you make to a documentary on such a controversial topic?

Ans: What is most astonishing about this case is that somebody obviously made a serious attempt to try and subvert democracy in India. It appeared that Narendra Modi and Amit Shah were being framed in a case with which they had no connection.

The truth that Ishrat Jahan was a terrorist was suppressed within the affidavit. Why was this done? Who did it?

I am a film maker. Once an idea is in my head I need to follow it to its logical conclusion. I knew at the end of my research that the truth about Ishrat Jahan, was being suppressed by certain vested interests. Once this was known, I knew that I owed it to my country to say the truth and the only way to do this was to make a film for which there was no funding. So I spent my own money to make this film.

Q 2. With so much danger and risk involved, how did you manage to collect the evidence needed?

Ans: With a lot of difficulties, I managed to get the charge sheet. Then I had to sit and sift through volumes of newspapers. I thank Prithvi Pratap Singh for invaluable help during the making of this film. Shooting the film as a docudrama must have been one of riskiest things I did in my life (only thing riskier was confronting armed Naxals when I was younger).

I had told my actors that this is really risky and full credit to them that they helped me. All scenes were shot in deserted parts of Thana and other outskirts of Mumbai. I could only shoot everything once, as I did not have any time to shoot multiple takes (kudos to the actors). I filmed the docudrama part of the film alone which was really very difficult.

Q 3: How did you manage to speak to and get access to important people like Mr Doval?

Ans: First of all, let me say that Ajit Doval is an incredibly humble man. He is also incredibly focused and we are lucky to have him as our National Security adviser. You may know that he is India’s lone civilian Kirti chakra winner. I somehow tracked down Doval saab through three contacts. I was finally introduced to him by a mutual friend. He was at the VIF in Delhi at the time but each and every detail of the case was known to him and he was very articulate in presenting the facts of the case. I had already studied the case and so my questions on camera were focused and his answers were very incisive.

Q 4: What was your experience in 2014, when you tried to contact the main-stream media for your documentary? 

Ans: I have to say that I was very disappointed with the way our electronic media behaved. Let me assure you, every editor of some note in this country knows about this film from 2014, they saw it and so did their underlings. However, I was told various things: “Pagla gaye ho kya? Yeh film nahin dikha sakte, We cannot show this film, this is too explosive.” Some people just stopped answering my calls, others sent messages that “What if they withdraw all the loans for our media house in 48 hours?”

Basically, it seemed to me that they were all scared. If not, then what was the reason to not show a film which showed all the facts of this case so crucial to the nation’s interest, which were revealed in 2016 recently?

Q 5: Did you face any kind of threats and harassment after making the video?

Ans: No, however, a lot of well-wishers have told me to be careful and vigilant. And I can see why.

Q 6: How was your experience in 2016 when you tried to publish the video?

Ans: See, the film is too explosive for our media and I am still waiting for somebody to show it. However I am grateful to India Facts and Niti Central who featured this film in 2014 itself on their website. I am especially grateful to my friends from medical school who managed to show it in Bangalore and Karnataka in certain Universities as small screenings. I am especially grateful to Vichar Manthan for showing it in England and to European friends who organised cinema screenings in 2015. These were really great.

It was also wonderful of your site to publish my film which had got me standing ovations in cinemas in 2015 but was effectively censored by the media.

Q 7: Firstpost is probably the first mainstream media backed outlet to have talked to you and hosted your docudrama. Did Firstpost approach you or did you go to them?

Ans: Firstpost approached me through email. I agreed to give them an interview a couple of weeks ago.

Q 8: Firstpost initially published your interview and docudrama, but within a few hours, it was dropped from their site. We covered the incident, and there was massive social media outrage, thanks to which, it appears that Firstpost has re-uploaded your interview on a new link. Any idea how and why it happened?

Ans: Well, the link was first published on Wednesday 16th March. Approximately 4 hours later the desktop link went down, and later the mobile link went down as well. When I asked the reporter, he did not know anything about it and he went to ask his editor and IT cell. Then he got back to me and said that there was some technical glitch. However, the link did not appear throughout the night.

I woke up just an hour before sunrise here, in London, and tweeted tagging Firstpost that at the stroke of dawn I would start asking them questions. At dawn I asked Firstpost, why was the interview deleted? Was there any pressure on them at all? What happened?

Anyway, I am thankful to the Twitterati who supported me and tagged Firstpost. My deleted interview suddenly mysteriously reappeared the following night but under a different URL.  What this meant is that the retweets that the original post had got came up with “404 errors” saying that the page cannot be found.

When the link was re-published, there was no mention on the Firstpost site that the interview had vanished and where it could be found. This interview I thought was quite innocuous, but the sequence of events makes me think that obviously somebody was trying to silence the voice of my film and my interview. I feel that there was probably huge pressure on Firstpost.

Q 9: According to you, what is the implication of such selective censorship?

Ans: To my mind, it appears that somebody does not want people to know that there was a conspiracy to target our Prime Minister Modi and these people did not want anybody to know that that there is an entire film about it which is already showing the proofs from 2014.

This is quite worrying as it suggests that the fourth pillar of democracy in our country is compromised. I have seen that there is a very odd way in which certain sections of the media reports certain news items. There is a very heavy bias, almost as if a huge spin is applied to news items rather than facts being reported. If facts are being reported then those facts are also either selectively reported or spun heavily. This news story regarding the Ishrat Conspiracy was not covered with the diligence required by most of the media which is bad news for our democracy. There was a conspiracy of silence by the main-stream media about my film.

Q 10. What are your views about the deletion of the interview?

Ans: It appears to me that this deletion of my interview was somewhat incidental and the main problem was that Firstpost had put the video link at the bottom of the interview. I think that somebody not belonging to Firstpost saw that link, followed it up, panicked when they realised that over 2 lakh people have seen my film, out of which at least 1 lakh have seen the film just in the last 7 days. The film is going viral and somebody wanted to stop that process. I feel that there must have been huge pressure on Firstpost to delete the article. I guess we will not come to know exactly what happened that evening, but I cannot believe that a technical glitch would affect only this film and interview link, that too for at least 16-18 hours.

Q 11: Are you planning to take this further?

Ans: As you know, I run a talk show out of Birmingham/Manchester called “Media Weediya” which plays every two months. I am planning to take this  show to the next level with a monthly studio audience soon and I think that this show which is currently on the web should be televised so that more people can see the truth. Thanks a lot to OpIndia.com for featuring my film twice and for bringing my deleted interview to the nation’s attention.

Firstpost deletes Interview with maker of “The Ishrat Jahan Conspiracy”

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The past few weeks have been extremely revealing. One after another, various people from posts of importance have spilt the beans on the Ishrat Jahan cover-up.

First, David Headley revealed that Ishrat Jahan was a member of LeT. After that, a former Intelligence Bureau (IB) special director, Rajinder Kumar revealed that some greedy officials in the CBI tried to frame Modi for the murder of Ishrat Jahan. He also said that he was offered allurements by a very senior Congress leader to produce false evidence for implicating Narendra Modi in the Ishrat Jahan encounter case.

Later, another explosive revelation by RVS Mani, who was under-secretary in the Chidambaram-led Home Ministry, stunned people. He revealed that he was tortured by CBI officer Satish Verma. He claimed that he was not only harassed, hounded, chased and stalked by some CBI officers, but burnt by cigarette butts too. Apart from that, GK Pillai, Home Secretary at the time, has also alleged that Chidambaram bypassed him and “totally rewrote” the Ishrat affidavit.

More recently, even the then Home Minister P C Chidambaram has admitted to making, what he calls, “editorial changes” to the Ishrat Jahan affidavit of the Government.

In all this, an explosive video, shot in 2014, featuring Ajit Doval, Tavleen Singh, RSN Singh and Dr Gautam Sen also made a come-back. It documented the entire Ishrat Jahan case and the details regarding it. It was said that mainstream media had shunned this video and ignored it completely. We had run it on our site.

Today Firstpost, a news and opinion website owned by the Network18 group, published an interview with the maker of the documentary, UK-based doctor Manish Pandit. Along with the interview, the said documentary too was posted. The interview was titled – ‘It’s certain that Ishrat Jahan aided & abetted terrorists’: The story Indian media chose to ignore.

But mysteriously, the interview that was published this afternoon, has now disappeared from the site. Clicking on the link of the post takes us to this screen:

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Further, the said piece is still available (at time of writing this report) on the mobile site of Firstpost, but experience from past such events tells us that this is likely to be an error and the post will be deleted from there as well.

In the past, Firstpost has been accused of succumbing to pressure from higher-ups and deleting a post by R Jagannathan. In an interview to us, R Jagannathan had clarified his position on the same.

As far as today’s post on the Ishrat Jahan documentary is concerned, we know for a fact that this documentary which was made in 2014 was left untouched by the mainstream media. Even now, Firstpost was probably the first mainstream media outlet to feature this video and to talk to the makers.

Did some higher power force Firstpost to take this post down? Why would Firstpost delete an interview they took pains to conduct? As of now there has been no explanation from Firstpost as to why this post was deleted. We have taken a screenshot of the entire post which is being reproduced here.

Watch the documentary that media is refusing to show you here:

The truth about “BJP MLA breaks horse’s leg on video” story

Two days ago, news broke out in Indian media that a BJP MLA had beaten up a horse. Several news channels and sites carried the news:

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Opinion laced reports such as “No confirmation whether the horse was anti-national” were seen all from India Today. Many others like CNN IBN live even claimed that the MLA was “caught on camera” breaking the horse’s leg. ABP News said the MLA was “mercilessly” beating the horse. Times of India said he broke the horse’s leg after a “Beastly attack”. This obviously led to huge outrage.

Rear left leg of the horse shown as injured

Soon there were source based reports that claimed “doctors have told the police that the horse’s leg may have to be amputated”. This sparked off another round of outrage that the horse might have to be put to sleep since an amputated horse was all but useless. So did the MLA really break the horse’s leg and was he “caught on camera” while doing so?

The video based on which all media reports were framed showed the BJP MLA swinging a lathi in front of the horse. It was impossible to say whether the lathi hit the horse or not, but the sound suggested that the lathi was hitting the ground, which could have been done to scare away the horse.

So how did a BJP MLA swinging a lathi infront of the horse manage to injure it on its hind legs? See the complete video here:

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Till around the 15 second mark one can see the MLA brandishing the stick, and the horse collapses much later, around the 33 second mark, in what appears to be another video, stitched to the first. How did it suddenly fall? The MLA himself revealed this with a video of the incident from a  different angle:

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घोड़े को लाठी मारने वालो की असली खबर।This video demonstrates the power of paid media and how gullible we are when it comes to believing things. This also shows how easy it is for the ruling party to manage the media and conveniently shift attention from relevant issues. Police officers rode on horses and chased the demonstrators. Normally this wouldn’t be seen except in emergency situations, but then again the Uttarakhand police has proved how vulnerable it is in front of the dictatorial State government led by Shri. Harish Rawat Ji. Most media channels have been circulating the news that I hit a horse and injured it. Please watch this video to know the truth. I strongly condemn the action of the youth involved in this video for pulling on the horse, making the poor animal lose his balance and fall, thus injuring himself. I apologize on his behalf as this is against my personal and the party’s principles. We belong to a party which is led by the likes of Maneka Gandhi and believe in treating animals like family. I urge you to take a moment to watch this video. I will continue to represent and fight for the interests of my constituents, humans and animals alike. These fabricated stories show the levels to which the State government of Uttarakhand will stoop to to grab public’s attention.

Posted by Ganesh Joshi on Monday, March 14, 2016

From the above video, one can clearly see, one of the protesters pulls something off a policeman riding the horse and in the commotion, the horse which was back-tracking trips over what seems to be a step and falls.

So if the stick was wielded from in front, and if the horse fell for some totally different reason, how and when did he get hurt? For this we need to see the first video again. We have trimmed the relevant part and posted here. Watch how the horse falls and his left rear leg gets hit by a metal rod:

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Screengrab of the rod:

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This clearly explains the sequence of events. The horse’s leg was never hit by anyone but it got hurt when it hit a metal rod. In fact, this was the MLA’s version too. In an Indian Express report, dated 15 March, at 5.02 am, the MLA is quoted as saying:

“We came to know that the rear leg of one of the horse got trapped in the iron-angle on the roadside. While trying to pulled it out, the horse suffered injuries.”

So was this version known on the first day of the incident itself? NDTV too reported that the video nowhere shows the horse being beaten by the MLA:

More videos of the BJP protest in Dehradun have emerged since and show that while Mr Joshi did lead supporters in a charge at policemen, hitting out repeatedly with the stick, he did not strike the horse. But other protesters aimed repeated blows at the animal. Video footage shows the policeman backing the horse up a short staircase, and the animal slipping as a protester yanked at the cop, appearing to twist its leg under its own weight. In heartbreaking visuals the white horse named Shaktiman is seen hobbling on three legs, its left hind leg bloodied and broken.

Today’s Indian Express and Economic Times too slyly mention the fact that the horse’s leg got stuck in a railing:

Indian Express: Shaktiman kept stepping back from the group of protesters, till one of her legs buckled and got stuck in a railing.

Economic Times: A while later, a BJP protester caught the horse’s whip, making it lose balance and collapse with his rear leg stuck in a railing.

So where are the media houses who claimed to have “caught on camera”, the BJP MLA “breaking the horse’s leg”? Is it yet confirmed that India Today is an anti-factual media house? Is the media guilty of a media-trial, of prematurely smearing the name of a BJP MLA?

Inspite of this, one can surely expect more trouble for Joshi, the BJP MLA, as the event has taken a political turn and the ruling Congress Government, which has been given a fake story on a platter by the media, will try to make the most of this and ensure action against the MLA.

On a larger note, there is no denying that the injury was caused to the horse, indirectly because of the mob of protesters. The person who yanked at the cop which might have led the horse to retract and lose balance over the steps and ultimately get hit by an iron railing, needs to be brought to book. At the same time one must question the cops for choosing to use horses in a mob like situation. As one can see in the below video, one of the horses almost ran-over some of the protesters://

यह देखिये किस तरह कांग्रेस की इस भ्रष्ट सरकार ने भाजपा कार्यकर्ताओं को कुचलने का प्रयास किया, यह विडियो इनकी बर्बरता को दर्शाती है. और अब यह अपनी नाकामी छुपाने के लिये इस बेज़ुबान का सहारा ले रहे है #BJP2017 #BJPUK

Posted by Dishant Tandon Bjym on Tuesday, March 15, 2016

As for the horse, contrary to sensationalist rumours that the leg might have to be amputated and the horse might be put down, doctors have now said that the horse won’t need an amputation and could walk by April-end.

Police detains man accused of forging RTI query to show anti-Muslim bias of Modi govt

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According to latest reports, Delhi Police has taken the controversial reporter Pushp Sharma for questioning in the case of a fake RTI query that claimed that the Ayush ministry of the Government of India had a policy of not hiring Muslim yoga teachers.

The fake RTI query was part of a report filed by Pushp Sharma, which was circulated by many portals and news agencies that cited it as a proof of Modi government faltering on its “sabka saath, sabka vikaas” promise.

The report was later declared false and malicious by the ministry, which clarified that it had no such policy. The report by Pushp Sharma had quoted response to an RTI query to prove that the ministry has such a policy, but the ministry declared the response fictitious and forged.

While issuing the clarifications, the Ministry had said that it will take appropriate action against people who had created the forged document (the response to the RTI query), which could have damaged harmony in the society.

In his defense, Pushp Sharma had rather ludicrously claimed that the fake document might have been mailed by someone in the ministry who didn’t know the facts. The document in question was an unsigned annexure that was not found to be part of any official communication.

Even if the claims of Sharma are to be believed, he (and other media organizations) should have been careful in putting up that annexure, which now he himself finds dubious.

The damage was already done and the yoga push of the government was seen as anti-Muslim attempt, even though the government had selected an NGO run by a Muslim couple to organize events on International Yoga Day. Not only that, Ayush ministry was already employing many Muslims so such a policy couldn’t have existed:


The incident had caused a lot of anger and outrage online and many people had demanded action against the erring parties. Following the outrage, Ayush ministry had filed a formal complaint with Delhi Police asking them to probe the incident.

On Tuesday night, reports came in that Delhi Police has started its inquiry and taken Pushp Sharma for questioning. The action of police, which is logical given the gravity of the complaint and crime (forgery to harm communal harmony in the country), was already being given a “spin” by some journalists on Twitter when reports last came in.

This is the second time the controversial reporter Pushp Sharma has been picked up by the police for questioning. Back in 2009, he was arrested on charges of extortion and forgery when he tried to create a fake sting operation and blackmail a police offer. Interestingly, even after extortion charges, he was hired by Tehelka as a journalist.

Money Talks and Walks – Even in the Virtual World of Twitter

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His Royal Highness Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Bin Abdulaziz Alsaud is a member of the Saudi royal family. He is a “nephew of the late Saudi King Abdullah, a grandson of Ibn Saud, the first Saudi king, and a grandson of Riad Al Solh, Lebanon’s first Prime Minister”. In 2015, Forbes Middle East released the names of the 100 richest Arab personalities in the world, which was topped by Alwaleed Bin Talal. To say he is an influential person would be an understatement.

In 2006, Alwaleed Bin Talal gifted $20 million each to Harvard University and Georgetown University (the $20 million grant to Georgetown University was the second-largest ever in the Jesuit-run university’s existence). Harvard University used the money to start an Islamic Studies Program. Shakeel Khan, is one of the “Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal” Fellows and his area of specialization is “Islamization in North India” and “the role of Sufism in facilitating this process.” Among the “core faculty” at the Alwaleed Islamic Studies Program is Nicholas Burns, at present at The Sultan of Oman Professor of International Relations, Kennedy School of Government. Burns was the 19th Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, during 2005-2008.

Of greater interest is another faculty members of the Islamic Studies Program – Diana Eck. She is Professor of Comparative Religion and Indian Studies; Fredric Wertham Professor of Law and Psychiatry in Society in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences; but her greater claim to fame may well be as the linchpin of the lynch mob that got Dr Subramanian Swamy’s course cancelled at Harvard University in 2011. The proposal to exclude Dr. Swamy’s course was forwarded by Eck. She had this to say at the time – “Swamy’s op-ed clearly crosses the line by demonizing an entire religious community and calling for violence against their sacred places“. Diana Eck received support for her amendment from Sugata Bose, faculty at Harvard University and currently a member of Parliament in India. Diana Eck, in case you are wondering, also wrote the book, “India: A Sacred Geography“, that was a magnificent exercise in dissembling on Ayodhya and Dwarka. I wrote a lengthy review where I pointed out gaps, flaws, and omissions that pointed to glaring lapses in scholarship, or worse. (In passing, it may also be pertinent to mention that it was Dr. Swamy’s fast-unto-death in 1987 that had yielded the government into ordering an inquiry into the killing of about forty Muslims of Hashimpura, Meerut on 22 May 1987 by the Provincial Armed Constabulary (PAC) – ponder the irony of Eck charging Dr. Swamy with being hateful of Muslims)

Returning to Alwaleed Bin Talal, HRH, in 2001 – a month after the Sep 11 2001 terrorist attacks in New York City that killed more than two thousand people –  donated $10 million to the Twin Towers Fund after the Sep 11 attacks in New York City. The donation was accompanied by a statement that called upon the United States to “re-examine its policies in the Middle East and adopt a more balanced stand toward the Palestinian cause. … While the U.N. passed clear resolutions numbered 242 and 338 calling for the Israeli withdrawal from the West Bank and Gaza Strip decades ago, our Palestinian brethren continue to be slaughtered at the hands of Israelis while the world turns the other cheek” [bold-emphasis mine]

The then-mayor of New York City Rudy Giuliani returned the check, saying, “I entirely reject that statement.

In 2002, Alwaleed Bin Talal gave $500,000 to CAIR (Council on American-Islamic Relations, a Muslim advocacy group headquartered on Capitol Hill in Washington D.C.), often linked to and described as a front organization for the Muslim Brotherhood, a Hamas-linked terror group. Egypt-born journalist and author Tawfik Hamid described CAIR as “perhaps the most conspicuous organization to persistently accuse opponents of Islamophobia”. He criticised the way the organisation uses the “charge of ‘Islamophobia’ as a tool to intimidate and blackmail those … who rightly criticize current Islamic practices and preachings”. As recently as December 2015, CAIR suggested that the US itself was to blame for the terrorist mass-shootings by Syed Rizwan Farook and Tashfeen Malik in San Bernardino, California, that left fourteen people dead and more than twenty injured. This is what CAIR had to say – “Let’s not forget that some of our own foreign policy, as Americans, as the West, have fueled that extremism“. In 2014, the UAE had designated CAIR a terrorist group.

Even more disturbing is the trial in what has become known as the “Muslim Mafia” case.

In 2009, WND books published a book titled, “Muslim Mafia: Inside the Secret Underworld That’s Conspiring to Islamize America“. The book was the result of a half-year long undercover investigation into CAIR that allegedly revealed the group’s ties to terror organizations. CAIR in turn, the same year, sued Dave Gaubatz, a former highly decorated counter-terrorism specialist. Gaubatz trained people, including his son, to go deep inside CAIR, and which resulted in the book. After a lengthy discovery process, the case was ready to go to trial. This is something CAIR wanted to avoid, since it would put into the public domain many of the thousands of pages of documents that formed part of the discovery. It therefore filed motion to reopen discovery. This motion was denied by Federal Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly in December 2015 .

The same year, Alwaleed Bin Talal gave $27 millionto a Saudi telethon raising money for the Committee for the Support of the al-Quds Intifada, a Saudi “charity”

Moving on, Alwaleed Bin Talal was also the largest stakeholder in Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp outside the Murdoch family (by 2010 he owned about 7 percent of News Corp; he sold most of his stake in 2015). One of News Corp’s properties was the conservative (Christian right-wing) news channel Fox News. What did this investment in Fox News, of all channels, yield? 2005 saw Paris rocked by the worst street violence since 1968. The New York Times has this to say about the riots – “a majority of the youths committing the acts are Muslim, and of African or North African origin“. Even though it was argued that there were no religious overtones to the rioting, “France’s most influential Islamic group issued a religious edict, or fatwa, condemning the violence.

At the time of the riots, Fox News, like many other news channels, had also been covering these riots. Its screen had been carrying a ticker that read – “Muslim riots in Paris.

Alwaleed Bin Talal got into the act. He telephoned Rupert Murdoch. Read how Alwaleed described that phone call: “I picked up the phone and called Murdoch …I said that I was speaking not as a shareholder, but as a viewer of Fox. I said that these are not Muslim riots, they are riots

The result was the Fox News crawl changed from “Muslim Riots in Paris” across the bottom of the screen to “civil riots

Let’s return to 2002 one last time. Alwaleed Bin Talal’s diverse investments can perhaps best be explained by the man himself. He had said – “We have to be logical and understand that the U.S. administration is subject to U.S. public opinion. We are not so active in this sphere [public opinion]. And to bring the decision-maker on your side, you not only have to be active inside the U.S. Congress or the administration but also inside U.S. society.

Let me start the conclusion of this post by talking about a certain person named Raheel Khursheed. He is “Head – News, Politics, Govt @TwitterIndia”. Before his appointment at Twitter, Khursheed was a journalist-turned-activist. Even when he was appointed, there were objections raised over this 30 year old journalist suddenly landing such a post, given his leanings. Some of his views (which have now been deleted, credit: IndiaFactslink)

 

 

 

More recently, Raheel was in the news for condoning – if not outright indulging in- the mocking and online trolling of a teenager, Jahanvi Behal. There is a post describing the controversy by Rupa Subramanya, and I reproduce some of her post here:

he sent out a couple of tweets which appeared to poke fun at Jhanvi Behal, a 15-year-old young woman who’s in the news for challenging the views of a Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) student activist Kanhiya Kumar on the allegations of seditious behaviour by JNU students. Ms Behal was reported in the news to be challenging Mr Kumar to a public debate on the topic. … Unfortunately, rather than encouraging Ms Behal, Mr Khursheed appeared to mock her instead, sending out the following tweet which he subsequently deleted. … In fact, what we heard from Mr Khursheed in the immediate aftermath are snarky retweets which appear to make light of the incident. Subsequently, as previously noted he replied to a query today suggesting that his deleted tweet was misconstrued.

The post also has screenshots of tweets; some tweets were later deleted by Raheel.

It begged the obvious question – how was Twitter allowing such a person to continue in a prominent position as his, despite a record of behavior that would have invited strict measures in the United States, where there is much less tolerance for misogyny and religious bigotry as exhibited by Raheel.

The story begins to come full circle when you find out that Alwaleed Bin Talal was an investor in the Series G funding of Twitter, in 2011. He invested approximately $300 million. In 2015, Alwaleed Bin Talal upped his investment; he and his investment company (Kingdom Holding Company) now own more than 5% of Twitter. (linklinklink)

Jack Dorsey – co-founder and currently CEO of Twitter – on the other hand, owns a little over 2% of Twitter.

If you have been reading this post this far, I’m sure you would have started to connect the dots