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Abhijit Banerjee, economist who advised Congress on the ill-conceived NYAY just won the Nobel Prize for Economics in 2019

Economist Abhijit Banerjee, who advised Congress on the ambitious NYAY scheme ahead of 2019 general elections just won Nobel Economics Prize. During the run-up to 2019 elections, Banerjee had said that should Congress-led UPA come to power, the NYAY will have to funded by new taxes. He had said that at present India’s fiscal deficit is so large that the scheme is simply not sustainable without raising taxes.

Amusingly, then Congress President Rahul Gandhi while thumping his chest about the ‘free money’ scheme had been insisting that no new taxation would be levied to implement the welfare scheme. He had also said that should NYAY be implemented (if Congress-led UPA comes to power), a lot of current existing welfare programs would have to be scrapped.

Read: Rahul Gandhi says NYAY will be funded by amount recovered from bank loan defaulters, which actually belong to depositors

Abhijit Banerjee had said that many of the current schemes have no purpose, and nobody knows what their purposes are, and they will be replaced by Congress’ NYAY. He said that subsidies provided for fertilizer, power, water etc are distortionary subsidies, and they need to go. Banerjee said that these subsidies are not good for the economy, they are not good for efficiency.

In the run-up to the Lok Sabha elections 2019, then Congress had announced in its manifesto a “Minimum Income Guarantee Scheme”- formally called Nyuntam Aay Yojana (NYAY), to five crore ‘poorest families’ covering 25 crore people by assuring them a guaranteeing minimum income of 6,000 per month or 72,000 a year. However, the exact amount promised kept changing with every rally of Rahul Gandhi. Sometimes it became 72,000 annually, sometimes it was 72,000 monthly. At times it has been said that the government will “top up” the income of the poorest by paying the difference as “minimum income support”. At other times it has been called a flat transfer of a certain amount of money, which has again varied from 72000 a month to 72000 a year.

Read: Do not be selfish, prepare for more taxes to fund NYAY scheme: Rahul Gandhi’s aide Sam Pitroda’s advise to Indian middle class

Banerjee has just won a Nobel Economics Prize along with Esther Duflo and Michael Kremer for “their experimental approach to alleviating global poverty.”

Banerjee, who is currently the Ford Foundation International Professor of Economics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, had also said that India has been hurt by low inflation during the NDA government, and that the budgets of NDA government are not viable. He had said that stopping the “inflation tax” by the NDA government has hurt the economy badly.

The noted economist had also said that during UPA government, although the interests were high, due to the use of “inflation tax” by the government, the share of government debt in GDP was falling. According to Banerjee, now that the NDA government is not using the “inflation tax”, it has meant there are few sources of revenue for the government.

Halal certification of vegetarian products: It’s no longer about choice, but making others pay for your beliefs

The Halal Debate was once again reignited when a person on social media discovered that the packet of Maida (Flour) she had purchased had halal certification. The image posted as evidence showed that the certification authority was Halal India.


Many people are confused as to how Flour could be certified as Halal or why is that even necessary. According to Islamic law, vegetarian food is halal by default. However, they could contain non-Halal ingredients that would make them Haram. The same is the case with flour. Processed flour could contain additives that would make it non-Halal. Therefore, certification is necessary to certify that the flour is indeed Halal.

The website ‘aMuslima‘ explains, “Inexpensive L-cysteine mostly available in the market is L-cysteine made from human hair, especially those coming from China. Of course, because it is derived from the human body then L-cysteine is forbidden. So that, flour uses L-cysteine from human hair is haram (prohibited) for Muslims. However, in addition to L-cysteine made from human hair, it can also be obtained from poultry feathers. As we know a lot of hair and feathers contain L-cysteine. L-cysteine from poultry feather is still questionable of its halal-ness. If it was obtained at the time when the animal was still alive, it is prohibited. If it was taken when the animal was dead, it is questionable whether it was slaughtered based on Islam? Fortunately, now there are L-cysteine produced by fermentation and may be used, but the price is more expensive. Thus, actually, flour on the market is not necessary haram, although using L-cysteine, depending on which L-cysteine derived. If we find flour with no halal logo on the pack, then we have to avoid it.”

Read: What is Halal meat? Only Muslims allowed from slaughter to labelling must chant Bismillah Allahu Akbar or meat becomes ‘non-Halal’

Halal India, the certification authority in this particular instance, states that processed food is considered halal if it is not contaminated by ingredients that are considered ‘najis’ as per Sharia Law. Furthermore, the equipment used for its production should not be contaminated with ‘najis’ either. ‘Najis’, as per Sharia law, are substances that make a product ritually unclean. Substances such as alcohol, dogs, swine, milk of animals Muslims are not permitted to drink and other such things are considered ‘Najis’.

Thus, there is one marked difference between Halal slaughter and certification for products that do not contain animal products. Halal slaughter can only be performed by a Muslim man. Thus, non-Muslims are automatically denied employment at a Halal firm. There are certain other conditions that must be fulfilled that makes it quite clear that it is intrinsically an Islamic practice. Guidelines available at the official websites of certification authorities make it abundantly clear that non-Muslim employees cannot be engaged in any part of the slaughtering process.

However, in the case of products that do not necessarily contain animal products, non-Muslims can be employed for the preparation of the product. However, the certification authorities still only employ Muslims. Therefore, Halal certification is a business operation that makes money off even non-animal products by monopolizing the certification process. In short, for every product that is sold, a certain amount of the revenue must be handed over to these certification authorities that always employs people who belong to the Muslim community. Essentially, Halal certification is no longer about choice but making others pay for the Islamic beliefs.

It is also important to remember that the Government of India does not mandate Halal certification, it only has its FSSAI certification. Thus, halal certification bodies are a way of Islamic fundamentalists to push themselves into business operations, thereby ensuring that the Muslim community always has a monopoly over a share of the revenue and it is a business model that only employs Muslims.

As can be seen across the world, Halal certification is all the rage. Even in countries where Muslims are a micro-minority, businesses work overtime to ensure that their products are halal certified. This phenomenon is explained quite eloquently by the rather eccentric but brilliant scholar, Nassim Nicolas Taleb, through the concept of ‘The Most Intolerant Wins‘. He asserted that if there is a section of the population, albeit a minority, who will not consume something at any cost owing to their belief system but the larger majority simply doesn’t care enough, then businesses will only be overeager to accommodate the ‘intolerance’ of the minority population.

Thus, if there’s a minority population (say, A) that will only consume Halal products (say, H) and there’s a majority community (say, B) that’s not motivated enough to care either way, then H will become the norm in the market, as it has become, as B will consume H but A will not consume anything but H. H is the lowest common denominator and theoretically, businesses profit more only by appealing to the lowest common denominator. It is pertinent to mention here that this proposition holds true only where secular values have become the norm. This won’t hold true in Islamic societies or Israel.

The overwhelming prevalence of Halal products ought to concern us as a country. Recently, OpIndia.com interviewed Ravi Ranjan Singh, the chairman of Jhatka Certification Authority, amidst the raging debate over halal and jhatka meat. One of the most objectionable conditions that accompany halal, according to Singh, is “no employment or financial benefit granted to a Kafir (non-Muslim)”.

Read: Halalonomics is a deeper conspiracy than it seems: OpIndia talks to Ravi Ranjan Singh, Chairman of Jhatka Certification Authority

Singh made several claims during the interview that should give every Indian cause for worry. He said that a certain part of the profit made by halal products goes towards financing jihad. “When I’m buying halal-certified products, I’m directly funding my own death. Any halal-certified product-chips, chocolate, meat, purchased by me is financing my death. Even vegetarian products are halal certified. It has no relation with the meat but a part of it goes into supporting jihad,” Singh said.

According to Singh, halal supporters claim that the amount earmarked for jihad is basically zakat that goes into religious charity. However, there is no mechanism to check how this religious charity is used by Islamic institutions, contends Singh. “This jihad is nothing but a fight against the non-believers until they embrace Islam. This is not halal, this is halalonomics aimed at converting non-Muslims into Muslims,” Singh claimed.

While it is understandable that Halal slaughter generated the most revulsion from people, Halal certification for non-animal products should not be ignored either. Although outwardly different, fundamentally, the certification process for both are the same and are intended to achieve the same objectives.

‘Pakistan has a long history of catching and releasing terrorists operating on its soil’, US asks Pakistan to prosecute terrorists like Hafiz Saeed

The head of the US State department’s South and Central Asian Bureau, Alice Wells has stressed on the need for Pakistan to prosecute the terrorists operating on its soil ahead of FATF’ crucial decision on whether to blacklist the country. Pakistan’s futile attempt to mislead the world by occasionally arresting and then letting off the terrorists flourishing on its soil lay disclosed.

Speaking about the arrest of the ‘top four leaders’ of the banned LeT/JuD, showcased by the terror state of Pakistan ahead of the Financial Action Task Force’s crucial plenary meeting scheduled to be held in Paris from October 12 to October 15, Alice Wells tweeted that Pakistan must prosecute the terrorists including LeT chief Hafiz Saeed whom the country have been safeguarding all this while.


The desperation to escape FATF blacklisting led Pakistan to once again try and fool the world with token gestures of arresting the ‘top four leaders’ of the banned LeT/JuD on charges of terrorism financing ahead of the Financial Action Task Force’s crucial plenary meeting. Pakistan had even recently got UNSC to allow monthly expense of 26/11 mastermind Hafiz Saeed.

Read: US pulls up Pakistan, says it should show more concern for the Muslims in China than in Kashmir

The Financial Action Task Force (FATF), which has been keeping a close watch on the terror state of Pakistan, had recently declared that Pakistan has fared badly in the FATF-APG report card on money-laundering and terror-financing ahead of the annual meeting which is scheduled to be held in Paris between 13-18 October.

This observation might come as a major blow to the terror state which faces the threat of being placed on the FATF black-list. This fear has probably compelled Pakistan to orchestrate the arrest of these terrorists, whom it has been safeguarding for all this while.

The leaders of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and Jamaat-ud-Dawah (JuD) arrested on Thursday have been identified as Professor Zafar Iqbal, Yahya Aziz, Muhammad Ashraf and Abdul Salam.

Read: US body commends India for UAPA and designating Masood Azhar, Hafiz Saeed, Dawood Ibrahim and Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi as terrorists

This strategy adopted by the terror state of Pakistan is not new. In August 2019, Pakistan had made a similar attempt to mislead the FATF by registering fake FIRs against the terror groups that they have been safeguarding all this while.

Moreover, Pakistan has previously shown the arrest of LeT, JeM, JuD and FIF cadres in a bid to fool the FATF. However, they were not arrested under the Anti-Terrorism Act, 1997 but under its Maintenance of Public Order (MPO) Act. Which meant that the detainees could only remain a maximum of 60 days in custody.

JeM founder Masood Azhar and LeT founder Hafiz Saeed have for the most part been arrested only for breach of peace and never prosecuted under anti-terror laws.

Raghuram Rajan’s volte-face: After endorsing Congress’ NYAY dole-out scheme, Rajan now says welfare scheme are ‘too costly’

In the run-up to the Lok Sabha elections 2019, then Congress had announced in its manifesto a “Minimum Income Guarantee Scheme”- formally called Nyuntam Aay Yojana (NYAY), to five crore ‘poorest families’ covering 25 crore people by assuring them a guaranteeing minimum income of 6,000 per month or 72,000 a year. However, the party soon found itself at its wits’ end as questions related to the feasibility of such a costly ‘free money’ scheme started erupting. Former RBI governor, Raghuram Rajan, then came out in the defence of the dole-out scheme asserting that the Congress party consulted him on the workability of NYAY and that fiscal space can be created for its implementation.

Former RBI governor Raghuram Rajan claiming ‘fiscal space’ for NYAY can be created for Congress ‘free money’ scheme

The article which was published on March 27, 2019, the former RBI governor defended NYAY scheme while many economists and financial advisors had put a question mark on the financial viability and feasibility of such a money-guzzling dole-out scheme. Rajan, in an interview, had then hailed NYAY saying that “It is important to create fiscal space for such schemes, which are actually effective”.

Read: ABP, ET, Quint, Outlook and others spread fake news about Raghuram Rajan slamming Piyush Goyal

However, barely within 7 months, Rajan seems to have made an abrupt 180-degree turn on his understanding of welfare schemes. In his latest critique of the central government,  Rajan held a dim view of the BJP government at the centre’s welfare schemes, claiming that they are aimed to gain political capital among people. Opposing the welfare schemes, he said that the country is in throes of economic slowdown and the country cannot keep spending on welfare schemes.

Raghuram Rajan now says welfare scheme will further slow down economy.

This assertion is in stark contrast to the views he had expressed about the implementation of Congress’ NYAY scheme. NYAY scheme if implemented would have cost Rs 3.60 lakh crores per year to the public exchequer or 2 per cent of the national income. At Rs 3.60 lakh crores, the outlay under the scheme was projected 3 times India’s fiscal deficit, six times the defence budget and two times the corporate receipts. For Rajan, creating fiscal space for such a huge expenditure was possible but the welfare schemes initiated by the current government to stimulate demand are ill-conceived.

Besides this u-turn, Rajan also made politically motivated remarks against the BJP government while delivering OP Jindal lecture at Watson Institute, Brown University, on October 9. Slamming central government’s alleged majoritarianism, Rajan warned that “It will take the country down the dark and uncertain path”. He also ranted about Demonetisation and the implementation of GST as the primary reasons behind the current slowdown.

East Delhi BJP MP Gautam Gambhir to take care of 100 children of martyred soldiers

In an exemplary act, former India cricketer-turned-politician Gautam Gambhir announced in a tweet on Sunday that his foundation will take care of “100 children of martyred soldiers.” Reportedly, East Delhi BJP MP Gautam Gambhir runs the Gautam Gambhir Foundation, which is a charitable organisation that primarily supports the children of martyred soldiers.


The Gautam Gambhir Foundation aims at supporting children of slain armed personnel and providing post-trauma counselling and 100 per cent funding of education of intervened children.

Read: Paddy Upton calling Gautam Gambhir ‘mentally insecure’ in his book exposes corruption within mental healthcare services and threat it poses

The NGO aims at empowering adolescent girls (15 -18 years) by improving their socio-economic development. This will be achieved by providing education in hygiene, nutrition and motivate them to complete their education.

Read: Gautam Gambhir to bear full educational expenses of children of Sukma martyrs

This is not the first time that cricketer-turned-politician has involved in such philanthropic activities. In 2017, Gautam Gambhir had pledged to donate IPL earnings to families of the martyrs of the Sukma Naxal attacks. In addition to that, he stated his desire to fund the education of children of the affected families.

Read: Trolls attack Gautam Gambhir for supporting armed forces in Kashmir

He had also donated funds to former Indian Boxer Dingko when he was suffering from bile duct cancer.

Gautam Gambhir contested and successfully won from the East Delhi Lok Sabha constituency in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls. He won this year’s Lok Sabha elections by a margin of over three lakh votes. The 37-year-old former opener defeated Congress’ Arvinder Singh Lovely and Atishi Marlena of AAP.

Bengaluru: VHP functionary files complaint against Christian exorcism event attended by foreign preachers

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Entrepreneur and Vishwa Hindu Parishad functionary Girish Bharadwaja has lodged a complaint against an event promoting exorcism in Bengaluru. Bharadwaja posted a copy of the complaint he has sent to the Foreigners Regional Registration Centre in Bengaluru alleging that as evangelists and exorcists will be addressing the event, it will be violating Indian visa rules and other acts.

The event, a course on exorcism, is being organised by Bengaluru based Light of Christian Covenant Community from 13th to 19th October. The main address will be delivered by a father from Malta, while participants from Dubai, Malaysia, Rome and Singapore are expected to attend the event.

Exorcism refers to a practice of evicting demons or evil spirits from a person, or an area, that is supposed to be possessed by such demons. In Christianity, some members of the church are believed to be graced with special powers to evict demons.

Also Read: The history of the Anglican Church that everybody should know

Girish Bharadwaja has mentioned that the event violates Indian Visa norms for foreigners, as preaching or propagating is not allowed in India under any visa category, and no visa is granted to evangelists who desire to come to India to attend religious campaigns.


The schedule 15 of the general policy guidelines relating to India visa says, “preaching religious ideologies, making speeches in religious places, distribution of audio or visual display/ pamphlets pertaining to religious ideologies, spreading conversion etc. will not be allowed.” Moreover, the rules for issuing Missionary Visa says, “a Missionary visa is granted to a foreigner whose sole objective of visiting India is Missionary work not involving proselytization. Visa shall NOT be granted to preachers and evangelists who desire to come to India on propaganda campaigns, whether on their own or at the invitation of any organization in India.”

Bharadwaja also mentions that the exorcism event violates the Karnataka Prevention and Eradication of Inhuman Evil Practices and Black Magic Act, commonly known as the anti-superstition act. According to the act, it is illegal to exploit people in the name of black magic and evil spirit, and to convince people that they have been possessed evil spirits. The law makes it illegal to create an impression that someone has supernatural power to get rid of such demons, and all practices and rituals have been banned to remove such so-called demons.

Radical Islamist preacher Zakir Naik’s speeches inspired most of the 127 people arrested for ISIS links

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In a shocking revelation by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Monday, most of the 127-odd terrorists arrested by security agencies in India for suspected ISIS links were inspired by the speeches of radical Islamic preacher Zakir Naik.

According to reports, National Investigation Agency director YC Modi speaking at a conference of anti-terror teams on Monday said that terrorists and their sympathisers who had joined ISIS were inspired by speeches made by Zakir Naik.

He further outlined the emerging terror challenges before the country at the conference of top police officers. He also highlighted that the Bangladesh-based terror outfit Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) has expanded its footprints in Kerala, Karnataka and Maharashtra.

NIA also said that there have been 33 cases from Tamil Nadu, 19 from Uttar Pradesh, 17 from Kerala and 14 from Telangana.


NIA also said that in three of these ISIS cases from Kerala and Tamil Nadu, the accused have admitted that they were radicalized by Zahran Hashim’s videos. Hashi, as we know, is the mastermind of the Easter day bombings in Sri Lanka.

Read: Hindu woman from Kerala tortured and coerced by Muslim man to join ISIS, appeals to the state police chief for help

Zakir Naik is a fugitive in India, who has escaped and has currently taken shelter in Malaysia. Naik is wanted in India for serious charges related to terrorism after his name cropped in connection with a ghastly terror attack at Holey Artisan Bakery in Dhaka on July 2016.

Radical Islamist Zakir Naik, a Mumbai-born 53-year-old who is the founder of the controversial ‘Peace TV’ has been living in Malaysia since 2017 after fleeing from India and the previous government there had granted permanent residency to him.

Read: ISIS-linked group planned mass murder by mixing poison in temple prasad, Maharashtra ATS files charge sheet against 10

Recently, the Malaysian government had barred the controversial Islamic preacher from delivering public speeches. The controversial Islamic preacher is also facing an inquiry set up by the government of Mahathir Mohamed after he had provoked by making sensitive remarks on the Hindus and Chinese residing in the Muslim-majority nation.

As Jay Shah becomes the Secretary of BCCI, usual suspects target him with old, debunked lies published by Leftist rag The Wire

In a quick turn of events on Monday, while former captain Sourav Ganguly emerged as a consensus candidate to be BCCI’s new President, Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s son Jay Shah got elected unopposed for the post of new secretary and Arun Dhumal will be the new treasurer. Arun Dhumal is the younger brother of MoS Finance and former BCCI president Anurag Thakur.

As reports emerged that Jay Shah has been appointed as the secretary of the sports body, Congress ecosystem sensing an opportunity, jumped on to the scene to attack the BJP. However, in doing so, the members of the Congress ecosystem picked up the false propaganda peddled by the ultra-left wing rag – The Wire.


Read: Propaganda Kings : 10 times The Wire indulged in wilful and malicious lies


Referring to the hit-job article of The Wire, Congress trolls went on to claim that due to Jay Shah’s magic, a company associated to him saw a profit of 16,000 times in just one year and similarly due to Jay Shah’s magic, he went on to become BCCI secretary with zero experience in the game. He took a dig at Jay Shah, stating that he was the real Chanakya.

The Congress ecosystem has been referring to an article written by The Wire, which had alleged impropriety in business dealings of Jay Shah. Their article, which was riddled with glaring loopholes and inaccuracy, was decimated by OpIndia. Subsequently, The Wire had selectively altered its story, but the shaky ground on which the story stood remained as it was.

Read: The Jay Amit Shah story: Low on Facts, High on innuendo

In response to the shoddy story, Jay Shah had slapped ‘The Wire’ with a Rs 100 crore defamation case against them in a Gujarat court. Subsequently, the Gujarat High Court had issued a gag order on The Wire, preventing it from publishing anything on the matter. The High Court had observed that Jay Shah has a prima facie case against the publication.

The Wire then had approached the Supreme Court to dismiss the defamation against them. The apex court had stayed the defamation proceedings in the trial court while it heard the plea. But during a hearing on the plea at the Supreme Court, the publication decided to change track and requested to withdraw the petition, saying they will face the trial in the criminal defamation case.

In a huge embarrassment to The Wire, The Supreme Court had pulled up The Wire and ‘journalist’ Rohini Singh for being in a hurry to publish their story on Jay Shah and said that it was ‘nothing short of yellow journalism’. The Supreme Court bench had also made some scathing comments against The Wire and had questioned their intention by asking, “What is this kind of journalism that has developed in our country?”

Read: Nothing short of yellow journalism: Read SC’s scathing remarks against The Wire in Jay Shah defamation case

Meanwhile, in the past, Senior Congress leader Jyotiraditya Scindia had been the chairperson of the Madhya Pradesh Cricket academy. He still continues to wield enormous control on the MPCA as it was evident last week after the faction supported by him swept the association elections.

Vaibhav Gehlot, son of Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, is the new President of the Rajasthan Cricket Association (RCA). Vaibhav Gehlot, who suffered a humiliating defeat from Rajasthan’s Jodhpur Lok Sabha constituency on Congress ticket against the BJP’s Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, stepped in to cricket administration recently despite having no experience in cricket.

‘Ab Hind Banega Pakistan’: Event attended by Pakistani senator calls for Jihad against India, uses children to spread anti-Hindu bigotry

The Islami Jamiat-e-Talaba (IJT), which claims to be the largest student network in Pakistan, organized the ‘Azadi-e-Kashmir Convention’ in Karachi on Saturday, the 12th of October. The theme of the event, as per its Facebook page, was “Ub Hind Banega Pakistan”. The organizers wanted to “build a pressure in India to show our Strength because we all are one.” Essentially, it was an event by Pakistan promoting Jihad against India.

While its Facebook page was evidence enough for the kind of morbid hatred against India that the event would cater to, the organizers appear to have outdone themselves with a promotional video that engaged school-going children in their grotesque charade.


In the video, there’s a kid who says, “Kitna mazaa aayega jab hum Delhi gate pe gaay ke kebab khaayengey (How amazing it will be when we will eat beef kebab at Delhi gate!)”. RSS features in the video as well, one kid says, “Sun lo RSS ke dehshatgardo, ab har Musalman ke shahadat ka badla lengey kyunki ab Hind banega Pakistan! (Listen, you RSS terrorists, we will now take revenge for the martyrdom of every Muslim because now India will become Pakistan!)”.

Disregarding the fact that such delusional words were being uttered by little kids who in all probability still wet their beds and aren’t brave enough go to the toilet alone at night, it is borderline child abuse to expose little kids to such hatred. The video indoctrinates children into a cult of hatred and the fact that this is considered acceptable in Pakistan shows the extent of anti-Hindu bigotry that is rampant in the country.

The video reminds one of another 16-year-old who made a speech recently at the UN summit. Her words could very well have been said by the kids in the video: ‘This is all wrong. I shouldn’t be up here. I should be back in school. Yet you all come to us young people for hope. How dare you!’

Quite disturbingly, the event was organized by a Pakistan students network. Even more disturbingly, a Pakistani senator, Siraj Ul Haq, made a speech at the event. It was attended by quite a large crowd as well. Siraj Ul Haq is the leader of the Jamaat-e-Islami in Pakistani, a far-right Islamist ‘political party’ in a theocratic Islamist state.


The President of Islami Jamiat-E-Talaba Karachi, Hafiz Umar Ahmed Khan, in his invitation to the students to attend the Kashmiri Convention, sounded like a petulant child whose favourite toy had been snatched away from him. He mouthed off all the familiar inanities, that Muslims are being oppressed all over India and that Muslims have ruled over the Indian subcontinent for a thousand years, something which definitely didn’t happen.

Hafiz Umar claimed that a debt was owed to India for all the ‘atrocities’ that the Indian regime has committed against Muslims. The debt must be repaid, he says, but forgets that he is not a Lannister. He invited his peers to join the convention while a song played in the background that had the lyrics, “Jasbaa na Jihad ka ho dil me toh khaak mazaa phir jeene me? (Unless you have the fire of jihad burning in your heart, is your life even worth living?)”

As it turns out, the song from Pakistan that calls for waging Jihad against India is the theme song for the Kashmir Convention. The song begins with a voice that says, “Kashmir toh hai hi hamara, Ab Hind banega Pakistan.” ‘Naara-e-Takbeer’ features in the lyrics as well. It’s hard to argue against Islamic fundamentalists who claim music is Haram when these are the songs that Pakistanis end up making.

The funniest image that came out of the convention shows the map of Akhand Bharat but with the colours of the Pakistani flag on it. For a country that has lost every war it has fought against India and was split into two by India in 1971, Pakistanis do appear to harbour great fantasies.


At its most fundamental level, the Kashmir Convention at Karachi was an exercise in mass delusion. None of the organizers really believe ‘Hind’ will ever become ‘Pakistan’ but it’s important for them to convince the Pakistani population that they do really believe it and are working towards it because the morbid hatred against India and delusions of ‘Ghazwa-e-Hind’ is the only thing that’s keeping the country together. The call for Jihad by Pakistan against India was a marker of their frustration.

Pakistan is going through a very difficult phase right now and it must be really difficult to be a Pakistani. Shunned by the Ummah, forced to sell themselves to a country that has imprisoned over a million Muslims in concentration camps, complete lack of support at the international arena while India has started pulling its weight, dwindling economy, the Kashmir they fantasized about for so long is gone and no one takes Pakistanis seriously on the matter and India has been allowed to walk without suffering any adverse consequences at all.

To add to that, resentment is slowly building against the Pakistan regime. It is likely that Pakistan will be put on the FATF Blacklist. Balochistan is on the boil, as usual. India is constantly threatening them with war and there’s a serious chance that they might end up losing the part of Jammu & Kashmir they currently hold. If current trends hold, there’s a serious threat of Pakistan descending into anarchy.

Read: Pakistan plundering Balochistan, we appeal PM Modi to support freedom struggle: Dr Allah Nazar Baloch of BLF speaks exclusively to OpIndia

Therefore, how does a failing regime like Pakistan keep it all together? By drumming up hatred against India and raising the call for Jihad for Kashmir. Anti-India hatred and Jihad is the opium of the Pakistani masses and it is what the rulers use to keep them distracted from the failures of the regime. But there are long term costs that have to be paid for feeding the population such delusions.

Entire generations cannot be brainwashed into believing ‘Ab Hind Banega Pakistan’ without them being pushed over the edge when they realize it’s obviously not happening. They will eventually turn against the regime or be manipulated into becoming terrorists by Pakistan to wage Jihad against India. Eternal conflict is the price that must be paid for brainwashing little children with such hateful propaganda.

We enjoy freedom living in India, says Tibetan spiritual guru Dalai Lama

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Dalai Lama, the Tibetan leader in exile, yesterday said that the Tibetan refugees in India enjoy the freedom of India.


“Living in India, we already enjoy freedom. For over 60 years. One way I am refugee. But in another way I enjoy India’s freedom,” he said.

Speaking on Tibet’s freedom, Dalai Lama said that while they appealed to the UN regarding Tibet’s freedom, former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru had said that the UN could not do much and they should appeal to China for the same. Taking a dig at China, he said that he has retired since 2001 and Tibet can now teach China a thing or two on how to practice democracy.

Read: Dalai Lama admits of knowing about sex abuse by Buddhist teachers since the 1990s

Tibet territory is currently administered by China which Tibetans consider illegal military occupation. The Tibet’s government in exile is currently headquartered in Dharamshala in Himachal Pradesh, India and claims to represent the entire Tibetan Autonomous Region and Qinghai province. The Dalai Lama is the spiritual guru of the Tibetans and currently lives as a refugee in India.