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Meat Bans in Maharashtra & rest of India, a fact check

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Ever since Devendra Fadnavis led BJP took over the reigns of the Maharashtra Government last year in October, we have been seeing news reports on so-called bans imposed by them i.e. AIB ban, Madrassa ban etc and other hit-jobs like VIP culture of Fadnavis, Fadnavis skipping meeting in USA for sightseeing etc

So in continuation of this trend, we were told by media that Mira-Bhayander Municipal Corporation (MBMC) had imposed a Meat-Ban for 8 days during the Jain festival of Paryushan. (FYI Mira Bhayander boasts of a Jain population of 2.5 lakhs out of a total population of 8.5 lakhs). This was followed by a similar ban in neighbouring Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) (Shiv Sena ruled) which looks after the whole of Mumbai and in Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NCP-Congress ruled) where BJP has only 6 out of 111 seats.

As usual Media along with the “Adarsh Liberal” gang went into overdrive to portray that the newly elected Fascist BJP is imposing Vegetarianism on everyone and various debates on Prime-time followed discussing how “Idea of India” is in danger. There were a series of tweets by Bollywood celebs like Sonam Kapoor, Sonakshi Sinha, Gul Panag, Arshad Warsi etc on how their CM is trying to be their dietician and they have to bear him for another 4 years. They completely ignored the fact that BMC is ruled by Shiv Sena and that the order was passed by BMC Commissioner Ajoy Mehta and not BJP. Of course there was no discussion on #Meatban imposed by NCP in Navi Mumbai.

So were these Meat-Bans a new phenomena emerging from rise of Fascist forces in India? Think again. Fact is Meat-Ban during Paryushan is a trend followed since 1964 when BMC first imposed it for 2 days, asking abattoirs to shut shop (Sale in hotels was permitted). This was followed by a resolution in 1994 by Congress which re-iterated that the ban will continue for 2 days. In 2004 the then Congress-NCP Government passed a new resolution that the Meat-ban will continue for existing 2 days and additionally “appealed” for a Meat ban on 9 more days!

Even in 2014, in Mira-Road, NCP Mayor Catleen Pereira proposed a Meat-ban during paryushan but no one batted an eyelid.  In 2008, even the Apex court of India upheld  the judgement that Meat-ban imposed by Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation is valid.

So although the people behind the meat-bans were not always related to the BJP and never related to the current BJP Government in Maharashtra, a deliberate attempt was made to tarnish the present regime. 1It was a timely slap delivered by Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis to Rajdeep Sardesai where he clearly specified that “Not a single new order went from the government to any local body”.

It is also important to note that, as explained by the BMC commissioner, during the so called Meat-ban, only abattoirs which slaughter mutton & beef were shut down on and sale of fish, other sea food and chicken was not banned. So this “Meat-Ban” was in fact only a “beef & mutton” ban, unlike what was showcased in media.

In another round of propaganda, Media showed that other BJP ruled states like Gujarat, Rajasthan, Chattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh had now joined the Meat Ban bandwagon. In Gujarat meat ban was first enforced in 1960 by CM Jivraj Mehta (Congress) as per Bombay Provincial Municipal Corporation Act (1949). In Rajasthan under Gehlot’s rule, ban lasted for 5 days which was reduced now by Vasundhara Raje to 3 days. In Madhya Pradesh meat bans exist on 17 days during the whole year, and have been carried out by successive Governments, both BJP and Congress alike.

There are various instances in the past when even regional parties enforced  Meat-Ban during Paryushan like Mayawati who in 2009, used an SC Order to enforce meat-ban in Uttar Pradesh for 9 days. MNS who is currently opposing Meat-ban also requested such a ban in 2013 during Ekadashi in Pune.

In sum total, this sudden cacophony over Meat ban is definitely politically motivated and has nothing to do with love for “freedom of choice”, as professed by Indian media or other “eminent citizens”. If they were so bothered about Government enforcing itself on the rights of people, such groups should have been screaming for so many years, not just when the persons in power are not to their liking. To put it in strictly non-vegetarian terms:  ‘char aane ki murgi, baara aane ka masala’.

#OnionScam in Delhi or a media hit job on AAP?

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India Today group broke a story today which promised to be the first instance of “corruption” under Delhi’s AAP led Government. In short, it claimed that the AAP Government has procured onions at a much cheaper price of Rs 18 a kg and sold these to Delhiites at Rs 30 a kg,“.  This was based on some RTI replies accessed by India Today. We could not however find copies of these RTI replies anywhere in their reports. Also, a story  on  this topic on Aaj Tak, now seems to have gone missing or moved to a different place.

On the face of it, this seems to be a scam worth outrage, but as one delves deeper, like the layers of an onion, the layers of this “scam” come off to reveal something else.

First what India Today claims, it inferred from RTI replies:

the government had purchased 2,511 metric tonnes (25,11,000 kgs) of onions through SFAC at an average price of Rs 18.57 per kg, which also includes cess and other local expenses. “…”The government had also declared that Rs 32.86 per kg as the procurement cost and Rs 7 per kg as the amount of additional surcharge, transportation cost and other local expenses. The Delhi Cabinet chaired by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal then decided to subsidise the price by Rs 10 per kg and sold onions at Rs 30 per kg”

Now let us look at a document which has surfaced from other sources, which is a letter from Small Farmers Agribusiness Consortium (SFAC) which is a central agency, to the State Government of Delhi. This letter shows a different picture. It shows that Delhi Government did buy 2511 MT of onions from SFAC. But the price shown by India Today is wrong. Rs 18.57/kg i.e. around Rs 18062.4 per MT (as per the document) is the cost to SFAC and not to Delhi Government. In fact, SFAC has bought the onions at that rate, added storage, handling, transportation and packaging charges and then sold the 2511 MT at Rs 32868.71 per MT to Delhi Government, which is round Rs 32.86 per Kg. This seems to be the final cost to Delhi Government, after accounting for wastage.

This is consistent with the explanation given by Delhi’s Food and Supplies Minister Asim Ahmed Khan, which was also carried in the original India Today story. This is further buttressed by a Press release from the central Government which says “SFAC has also procured 2511 MT of Onions for the Delhi Govt” and is “supplying Onions at Rs.30.50 per kg. to SAFAL. Although the figures do not match exactly, it is pretty clear that SFAC’s selling price is around Rs 30 -Rs 32 per Kg. So India Today’s claims that Delhi Government bought onions at Rs 18 odd per Kg do not seem to hold ground.

Since most of the details which India Today claims in their report are also present in this SFAC letter, it is possible that this letter is the document obtained under RTI and India Today has just messed up in interpreting it.

India Today’s info-graphic on the #OnionScam

Next India Today claims that

RTI documents also revealed that the government failed to supply adequate quantity of onions despite having a buffer stock of 5,000 metric tonnes.” … “According to RTI replies, the Kejriwal government began the sale of onions on August 10. However, it could only sell 575.32 metric tonnes of onions till September 2. This means that more than 4,400 metric tonnes of onions remained stashed in go-downs while Delhiites were reeling under surging prices of the vegetable.”

Of course we do not have access to these RTI documents which India Today has, but whatever documents are available show a different picture. The SFAC letter clearly shows that Delhi Govt had first asked SFAC to buy 5000 MTs of onions to “create a buffer stock for lean season. SFAC in response bought 2511 MT. Later, Delhi Govt orally instructed SFAC to stop further procurement of balance 2489 MT. Hence SFAC sold this 2511 MT to Delhi Government. This again is corroborated by Press release of central government which says “SFAC has also procured 2511 MT of Onions for the Delhi Govt” So it is unclear how India Today arrived at the conclusion that Delhi Government had “a buffer stock of 5000 MT” and “4400 MT remained stashed in godowns“. The PIB press release does mention that NAFED has procured 5857 MT of onions, but are these only for Delhi? India Today needs to answer this.

In summary:

1. India Today claimed AAP Govt bought onions at Rs 18/kg. Fact is Rs 18/kg is SFAC’s cost and Delhi Govt’s cost is Rs 32.86/kg. Also, as per PIB press release, SFAC is selling onions at Rs 30.5/kg to SAFAL, so Rs 18/kg figure is completely wrong

2. India Today said AAP was sitting on 4400 MT of onions. With whatever documents are available, this seems unlikely. India Today should reveal the RTI documents which support this claim.

Thousands of kids rescued from slavery after home ministry launches nationwide campaign

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Police forces, which generally get into a limelight for wrong reasons, have a very strong reason to get an ovation this time. A report published by The Economic Times claims that ‘Operation Smile’, inspired from an initiative by the Ghaziabad Police to rescue missing children, has been instrumental in rescuing around 19,000 children from slavery and child abuse.

At the fag-end of the previous year, a report  by Ghaziabad police shared with the Home Ministry asserted that the police unit of Ghaziabad had recovered 227 missing children within 30 days. The Home Minister was quick to order other states to embrace ‘Operation Smile’. The campaign was not only received with sincerity but many it also inspired many senior police officers and journalists to promote it as its brand ambassadors.


As per initial reports, the umbrella campaign helped 2500 missing children to rescue from slavery and abuse, in the month of January alone. As reported by The Economic Times, by now, the maximum numbers of kids are liberated from Haryana, Maharashtra, Odisha and West Bengal.

Reports shared by police units may talk about the depressing realities, but the results shared after rescue operations are good enough to kindle back hope and optimism.
In June, the Madhya Pradesh police successfully rescued 2955 missing kids.
In August, 164 children were rescued from slavery in Bengaluru. “Operation Smile’ busted a racket which resulted in the emancipation of 237 persons – including 164 children. The joint operation was carried out by policemen, officials from the Women and Child Welfare Department, Child Welfare Committee (CWC), representatives from various NGOs and Special Juvenile Police Units (SJPU).

In July, the Uttarakhand police traced 44 missing children from various parts of the state. A report published in newspapers further claimed that of these traced children, 31 were taken back to their families while the remaining 13 have been admitted to children’s home for rehabilitation.

Similar results have been obtained in the other parts of the country.

Many of these children leave home because of ill-treatment of their parents, but instead of finding a better life, they land up in the hands of mafia who force these kids into begging, rag picking, prostitution and other wicked activities. The Center, apart from  has plans to reward officers who are actively working for the cause.

Marathi speaking auto-drivers – A legacy of Congress, continued by BJP

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The Maharashtra Government has ignited a new controversy over auto permits. On 15th September 2015, Maharashtra’s Transport Minister Diwakar Raote announced that the government will issue 1 lakh auto permits in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region during Diwali. As mentioned in On Manorama, in 1997, the then government had stopped issuing fresh auto permits. This announcement was expected to create many new opportunities, however, it also brought disappointment to many faces as it had a clause which said that the rickshaw permits would be given only to those who can speak Marathi.

Diwakar Raote defended the decision by saying

The permits would be given regardless of caste, creed or religion to those who have a domicile certificate. So anyone who fulfills this criteria can apply and get the permit. However, the driver needs to know Marathi. If you have lived for 15 years in the state, then it is a reasonable expectation that you would know at least a little bit of the language

The general secretary of the Mumbai Rickshaw Men Union, Thampi Kurien, has expressed no objection to the clause. As published in the news, when asked by the media, he said that it is not a new rule. It is an old rule under the Motor Vehicles Act that drivers involved in public service should know how to speak Marathi. He also added that 15 years of domicile is good enough for someone to know Marathi.

In fact, the Manual of the Motor Vehicles Department of Maharashtra, reads:

UntitledAs mentioned in the tweet below, Maharashtra Motor Vehicles Rules 1989 also emphasizes on the knowledge of Marathi.


Political battles and gimmicks played on the basis of Marathi and Non-Marathi discrimination is not a new thing in Maharashtra. Mumbai is a cultural hub, it invites millions of people from different regions pursuing different faiths, but the cosmopolitan city has often been treated as a victim of regional politics.

Not surprisingly, the Congress-led opposition, which agreed-upon a similar discriminatory is actively criticizing it as a discriminatory policy. In January 2014, under the then Congress-led government an advertisement was floated for the distribution of Auto rickshaw permits. The advertisement mentioned similar clauses of language and domicile.

Advertisement for distribution of Auto rickshaw permits

The then Maharashtra Chief Minister Ashok Chavan was heavily criticized for declaring that new taxi licenses will only be given to those who are fluent in Marathi and have resided in the state for at least 15 years.  Then the same party, which is talking about regional harmony and cultural brotherhood, which is calling this decision ‘anti-constitutional’ and ‘illegal’, advocated that:

The Cabinet has gone by the Maharashtra Motor Vehicles rules, which were framed in 1989. As per that rule, for a person to have a (taxi) permit, 15 years of domicile is compulsory

The sad part of the politics is that when Congress advocated for such restrictions, BJP leader Sushil Kumar Modi and Janshakti Party chief Ram Vilas Paswan stood against it, and called it a conspiracy against Hindi-speaking population of Mumbai. Today, the political scenario has flipped. The then opposition is now in the power, the then government is now in the opposition, but the political games remain the same.

Mumbai has been providing food and shelter to lots of non-Marathi people, especially many from the lower economic strata of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. The city is bearing more than its threshold, but then, if we keep talking about cultural and lingual restrictions instead of building new economic hubs, we will never be able to find solutions.

Truth behind “online attack” on John Dayal, and real faces of online abusers whom media ignores

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Luke 6:31 – And as ye would that men should do to you, do ye also to them likewise

I won’t get into how Mr. John Dayal, at the very onset in his article slyly equates himself to the young reporters working in rural areas facing abuse and threat while Mr. Dayal only faces Social Media dissent for his deliberate incitement. I also won’t get into how Mr. John Dayal (in the second paragraph) has the intellectual dishonesty to club getting “trolled on Social Media” to “Senior Journalists being beaten by the police during protests”.

We are not here to talk about how Mr. John Dayal plays the Judge and declares Ms. Setalvad an icon while she is under trial for severe crimes such as misappropriation of funds meant for victims (not by the government, but by a court of law), and also, how Mr. Dayal magically relates it all to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

I’m a mere mortal, persisting, albeit without pause, seeking that the self proclaimed bigoted “seculars” not encroach on the Freedom of Expression of anyone, the voices of dissent of the “trolls”, the cultural nationalists, and in my case, specially of those of these who also have an additional identity of being “Internet Hindus”.

Twitter is a platform where lies seldom go uncontested and that is conveniently termed as trolling by the very people who were, so far, used to peddling lies without being countered freely. When Mr. Dayal’s lies and shameless provocations were countered on Twitter, he chose to do what most people do when cornered in their own abyss – Focus on abuse. Ignore the legitimate questions and facts. Play victim.

And write an innocuous rhetorical blog, sans fact, whining about how the smothering power of Mr. Modi’s parliamentary majority and the open assertion of RSS’ cultural nationalism has emboldened the “Internet Hindus”.

Mr. Dayal claims that he was trolled mercilessly for expressing an opinion about the beef ban, the latest ban on sale of meat (which has been in place since 1964, but that comes under “Facts”, hence conveniently ignored) and his personal culinary preferences. This is not true. He was COUNTERED for a deliberately hateful tweet that is as follows:

Provocative and abusive tweet by John DayalNow here is where John Dayal’s Intellectual dishonesty comes into play.

  1. He wasn’t primarily “trolled” for expressing a harmless opinion on the “Meat Ban” and for expressing his love towards beef (I ordinarily would say that IF he were indeed “trolled” for expressing his love for beef, he should have remembered how he asked the government to be sensitive towards religious sentiments while endorsing the ban on Da Vinci Code. I however, won’t say that, since his dissent would be termed as opinion and mine would be termed as trolling).
  2. He merrily made wild assumptions that “khaki” (a term he uses to target RSS, BJP and anything remotely Hindu) has some strange fascination with deviant sex, and he calls this an innocuous OPINION. When respectfully asked for proof, he incites more hate by insinuating that the mere fact that someone (Hindu sounding) has questioned him, makes him sound like a “khaki who loves deviant sex”.

Abusive tweet by John Dayal

When paid back in the same coin with proof of certain “untoward incidents” involving little boys and Christian priests, he calls it “Hindu fascism and an attack on his religion”.

Here’s another example of his venom being answered back in venom (not justified), which Mr. John Dayal chose to project as an attack on his faith by fascist Hindus:

Abusive tweet by John Dayal

He of course failed to own up to what led to that comment being made (though I don’t endorse name calling of any sort). I happen to have preserved his tweets and document it here, because the liberal media will not tell you about these:

Abusive tweet by John Dayal

When Mr. John Dayal deliberately bifurcates Asarams name (calling him a Serial Rapist, while being offended when reminded of child abuse by Christian priests) into “ASA RAMA” multiple times, he is inciting religious hate. He is insulting the faith of millions of Hindus including me. Why is it that insults to one faith passes off as intellectualism while a push back is seen as intimidation and insult to the aggressor’s faith, while in reality, the opposite is true?

I’m a Hindu woman who supports Prime Minister Narendra Modi. And frankly, I’m tired of being pushed into a corner with abuse, slander, allegations and lies. We all reach a point, where we say to ourselves, that this can’t go on. That its time, we say something and make ourselves heard. This is my attempt.

In the past few months, there have been articles after articles about how “Right Wingers abuse and throttle any voice of dissent” on Social Media. I’m frankly tired of these baseless propaganda driven allegations. I wonder to myself, in which parallel universe do such people believe that us women on this side of the fence don’t get abused. I have already provided a glimpse of how Mr. John Dayal first incited and then cried victim.

And here, I’m attaching some of the abuse that we have received from not only “twitter trolls” but office bearers of political parties:

Abusive language by friends of leading journalists

Abusive language by friends of leading journalists

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Abusive language by friends of leading journalists

Abusive language by friends of journalists

These people regularly interact with so-called activists and journalists, who never thought it important to condemn their serial abusive behavior. The same journalists never cease to ask Narendra Modi to control “trolls” on Twitter. Journalists cry copious tears when “their own” are targeted, but choose to look the other way when their own behave in the most disgusting manner.

Unfortunately, there’s absolutely no one to speak for me other than myself. There is no activist, intellectual, or journalist who would come forth and write a report on a particular set of beliefs being throttled with slander, intimidation, and abuse. And why should they? The moment our cause if taken up, the writer himself will be discredited as a “khaki fascists”. I know no media professional would risk that, which is why, it’s important for people like me to speak up and speak up now.

Why should I take your abuse and aggression lying down Mr. Dayal? Why is it that the abuse I receive, or the “Khaki women” receive is less deplorable than what you receive? What is my crime really? That I support and work for a political party that you detest? (Don’t say you don’t Mr. Dayal, we all remember your statement in the U.S House of Representatives in April 2014 even BEFORE Prime Minister Narendra Modi took oath). That I belong to a tolerant people, who only counter on Social Media? How is my Freedom of Expression lesser than yours?

You stand tall and claim that I am a “Hindu Fascist” and that my Fascism is emboldened because of the Cultural Nationalism of the RSS and the current Prime Minister of India. Why do you feel the need to label me a fascist when I stand and proclaim that I am a proud Hindu? Why do you run to file FIRs when “Internet Hindus” counter your religious bigotry and hate on Social Media?

Because you think my faith is lesser than yours?

Wondering why I said that, because this is what you had said Mr. Dayal:

The bigotry of John Dayal

While you have the liberty to say that “I am a Christian because I feel my religion is better than others”, why don’t you extend the same courtesy and religious tolerance to me? Why is your pride in your faith acceptable, while my pride in my faith and my gods, labelled as fascism?

Not any more Sir. I will always be a tolerant and peaceful citizen of this glorious country. But I will not let you lie in my name. I will make myself heard as I am with this article.

I will leave you with these words Mr. John Dayal.

Zechariah 8:16: These are the things that you shall do: Speak the truth to one another; render in your gates judgments that are true and make for peace;

I am a proud tolerant Hindu woman, and while I will make myself heard, you can carry on with your business of hate. By hurting my religious sentiments and then painting me, the aggrieved, as the aggressor, you sir, don’t be little my religion, my faith, or my identity. You do however, deceive your own.

The Hindu comes out with half truths to claim ‘mid day meal ban’ in Kerala is a lie

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Over the last couple of days, many people, especially celeb journalists have been sharing a news report by left leaning newspaper The Hindu to prove that there was never a ban on mid day meals in Kerala school during Ramzan – as claimed by many right leaning people on Twitter.


However, the report by The Hindu is made up of half truths.

The first glaring half truth is that the report cites documents and situation of year 2015 to prove there is no ban, while the claim was made in 2013. The report by The Hindu doesn’t cite any official documents belonging to the year 2013, which can conclusively prove that there was no ban.

The report by The Hindu quotes a government official to prove that there is no ban in 2015, and a CPI(M) MP is quoted to prove (indirectly) that there was no ban ever (by inference, no ban in 2013 as well). For The Hindu, a communist MP might be reliable source who will not tell a lie, but we at OpIndia.com are not too sure about that. Nonetheless, there are other problems in the report too.

The government official is quoted saying “timing of schools here are changed during the month and classes end early at 2 p.m. So, we are ensuring that the children are fed before they leave the school.

This proves two things:

  1. School timings are changed during Ramzan in some parts of Kerala.
  2. Authorities have to “ensure” that non-Muslim children are fed during Ramzan.

People who insist on individual liberties and secularism should not be comfortable with the fact that school timings are changed to suit the need of a religious group. However, we know the truth of “secularism” in India, so we can safely assume that school timings changed for Ramzan is not even a concern for the “liberal” activists.

Also, if such activists are fine with school timings being changed for Ramzan, will they be fine with meat shops timings changed during the Jain festival? If yes, we have a solution to meat ban – the meat shops are opened only during the night. This is as innovative as school timings getting over before mid day meal time begins.

The second point – that the authorities are “ensuring” that children are fed – clearly hints towards the fact that many children might not getting mid day meals earlier, due to which authorities have to “ensure” that the same doesn’t happen in 2015.

It’s easy to guess what would have been happening earlier. School gets over by the mid day meal timing. Majority of the students from Muslim communities leave due to Ramzan. A few non-Muslim students now have to assertively demand their mid day meal is cooked and given to them. It is anyone’s guess how many kids will do that. Practical thing to do will be to go back home as the school is virtually closed.

So even if there was no “official ban” on mid day meals, it was very difficult for a non-Muslim kid to have it. This difficulty is confirmed by this news report and this video report that talk about the controversy that had erupted in 2013.

Remember when porn sites were blocked, it was called “porn ban”. Technically there was no ban on porn; you were free to watch porn, but practically it was impossible to watch it online (assuming you didn’t know about proxies). So if mid day meal is made impractical to have, is calling it a “mid day meal ban” so wrong? Why should one group have that literary freedom to use the term “ban” while the other group is subjected to legal and technical standards?

In essence, the report by The Hindu doesn’t cite any document that can either prove or disprove the claimed mid day meal ban in 2013, but it surely leaves enough hints to conclude that the situation could have been as bad as a ban.

Muted outrage over fatwa against AR Rahman betrays double standards of some “activists” again

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In India, every few months some rabble-rouser stands up and puts across his view of how others should live their life, and then tried to enforce it via illegal means. Most often, such views are archaic and sometimes backed by religious pretext. Although a majority of Indians would probably not support such maniacs, there has been a rise in such incidents.

One such recent incident was involving Raza Academy. The academy, whose members are suspected to have burnt two constables alive, issued a Fatwa against A R Rahman for scoring music in a film which they considered to be sacrilegious and mocking Islam. Such acts are in the same vein as people burning M F Hussain’s paintings, who eventually chose to run away rather than fight such elements.

What India needs is to come together and fight against all such attacks on freedom, but what we see is a “politically correct” stand, which depends on the background, religion and sometimes even caste of the offenders.

In the immediate case, one was shocked to see the stunning silence from Bollywood, which did not stand in unison against the Fatwa by Raza Academy. These are the same guys who are ready to start signature campaigns urging people to not to vote for Modi, or to write letters on behalf of overstaying FTII students.

As usual the media also played its part. This issue was not debated like a random statement from a random Sadhvi. Nor was it linked to attack on Freedom of Speech. Some even feigned ignorance of the acts of Raza Academy.

Times of India today put out an infographic of different acts of Moral Policing in India:

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As you can see, what Times of India did was only highlight a particular section of Moral Police. No mention of any Fatwas. No mention of a Communist leader who was arrested just 2 months back for attacking a couple who he believed were not married. No mention of Shirin Dalvi, an Urdu journalist forced into hiding for reproducing Charlie Hebdo cartoons.

Times of India mentioned the attack on AIB’s roast, but for some reason failed to highlight that even a Catholic group called “Maharashtra Christian Youth Forum” led a Morcha which culminated into filing an FIR against AIB. And perhaps even more troublesome in the AIB case, was the apology AIB was forced to give to all Christians, by the Archdiocese of Bombay.

The problem here is simple. Such selective outrage against only those miscreants who do not subscribe to your ideology defeats the entire fight. What we need today is to call out the Raza Academy in the same loud and shrill voice as we call out the Ram Sene.

The usual “Adarsh Liberal” outrage brigade which hangs by every word of certain miscreants, might feel they are doing a great service to the nation by standing up against such forces. But in reality, such selective biased attacks on only a section do great disservice to the cause of fight against moral policing and other transgressions on our freedom.

Open letter to fellow Indians from a Jain youth over meat ban

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Dear friends,

I know many of you are very angry these days as we Jains are supposed to have taken your rights to eat meat. We intolerant bunch of goons have reportedly taken away your personal liberty. We are the Taliban, if some liberal activists are to be believed.

All these become easy for you to believe because these activists are in media and they control what you read in the newspapers or hear on TV. It also becomes easy for you to think they are telling the truth because the current ruling party, the BJP, has a national president who is Jain by religion.

Today, the media claimed that Haryana, another BJP ruled state, too had banned meat. Whereas the truth was that it had just appealed some slaughter houses to remain closed for Paryushan Parva, our festival of self purification. An appeal was presented as a ban to you!

And this has led people to believe that Jains are asking for such bans. I say this because I have been subjected to such taunts and abuse on Twitter. People have mocked my faith, my customs, and some even threatened to throw meats loaves in my house in protest.

And I wonder why so much hate! Because I didn’t even ask for this ban!

The media never cared to tell you but I hope you know the truth that this ban has existed for decades. And no, it is not a ban on you eating any meat – you are still free to do that – but a ban on slaughter houses for a few days and a ban on sale of meat in some selected regions of India. In fact, in states like Rajasthan, the duration of this annual ban has actually been reduced this year when compared with the duration during the Congress rule.

Yes, you are going to tell me that it doesn’t justify the ban just because it existed for all these years. I am not even telling you that. But just take a chill pill for a moment, and think – if this ban existed for so many decades, why did you not hear any outrage or protest over this all these years?

Have you not become pawn in the politics of some selected parties? Congress was the party that introduced such bans in many areas and now they are protesting against the same. Shiv Sena too was a party to the decision by virtue of controlling local bodies, and even they are now protesting.

Do you seriously not see the politics here? And this politics is being helped by those in the media who wear the mask of neutrality and intellectualism.

All these decades nobody had a problem as they thought it was not a big deal if the slaughter houses remain closed for a few days in a year, that too in some areas where Jain population reside. It was about giving up limited personal liberty on select days to show respect to fellow Indians. Even courts upheld this view.

Don’t we give up our personal liberties on 3 national holidays? They are dry days and we can’t buy liquor. Technically that is also ban, and that is nationwide. This meat ban is not nationwide.

Don’t we give up our personal liberties when we hear loud azaan five times a day from a local mosque or loud music from a local pandal during various pujas? Remember, personal liberty is also about choosing what you are exposed to.

Nearly all leading restaurants and meat shops offer only halaal meat in order to respect Muslim sentiments. Will it not be unreasonable if Hindus start demanding jhatka meat just to insist on personal choice and liberty? Hindus don’t insist on that because they have “adjusted” to accommodate fellow Indians.

Yes, apart from “jugaad”, other thing we Indian do is “adjusting”. We care for each other and adjust to make space for each other.

But now it looks like my country is all set to demand individual liberties.

And it’s not a bad thing. We as a society have to evolve.

Ever since Narendra Modi became the Prime Minister of India, many people have evolved and started growing up (by their own admission). Our stand up comedians have evolved – they don’t make the same jokes. Our journalists have evolved – they have now started seeing things (like this meat ban) that they were blind to all these years.

So my dear friend angry with Jains over meat ban, you too have the right to evolve. We all have the right to evolve. I just hope that this evolution and growing up is not selective.

Keeping this in mind, I appeal to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to lift this meat ban as it is hurting the sentiments of Indians who are evolving very fast. Sentiments of Jains will be taken care of by those who care and those who can adjust a little.

We Jains might appeal to people in our localities to close meat shops for a few days and if they do that voluntarily, we will be happy that they care for us. But please don’t enforce anything.

I can’t take any more hate due to my surname.

Package to Bihar – Reparation for decades of injustice?

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Las Vegas makes an average of 90 billion dollars per year with 150,000 hotel rooms with 85 percent occupancy throughout the year. How was this city built? labourers working for Hoover dam would spend their free time gambling. Small gambling dens opened in Las Vegas to serve them. By 1935, Hoover Dam was completed and thirsty soil of Nevada could get soaked in the water of Colorado River and huge business empires were built with regular supply of electricity and water.

After the devastating floods of 1954 in Bihar, a dam similar to Hoover dam was to be  built by India to protect the fertile plains of Bihar from constant risk of flooding by Kosi River. Suitable location for Kosi Dam lies in Nepal and high handed treatment by Nehru or economic embargo of Nepal by Rajeev Gandhi forced Nepalese rulers to keep this project awaited till now. 73% land of Bihar is under constant threat of flood as it is plain land with all the rivers originating in Nepal.

While Kosi Dam was being planned, Nehru took abrupt decision to shift the funds to the construction of Bhakra dam. There could be many reasons behind this decision.
He may have wanted to compensate Punjab for its division. Punjabi lobby may have affected the decision of Central Government. If Kosi Dam had been built, it would be in Nepal technically and Nehru could not boast of it as “India’s modern temples” in his own words or he could not build his goliath height statue at the entry gate as he built at Bhakra dam. It could also be because of his anger against Bihar for 1947 riots when Bihar was the only place where Muslims were at receiving end, or may be because of his ego tussle with Bihar CM Krishna Singh. There can be many speculations but the end result is that Bihar remained far below in the priority list of Congress.

At present, average per capita income of Punjab is 4 times higher than Bihar. If you survey the farms of Punjab, majority of the farm labourers come from Bihar. When NREGA income stopped labour migration to Punjab, Labour shortage in punjab was a common news in papers and punjabi farmers would offer free train ticket, higher wages etc to lure them to Punjab. An article written by ex deputy chief of Planning Commission Mr. N.K Singh shows more light to the issue of Step Motherly behaviour of Centre towards Bihar. You can read it here.

When Bihar was still not divided, it was one of biggest producers of minerals and coal which was transported to different cities of India. Cheap raw material and cheap labour force could help establish factories in Bihar and Jharkhand and give it leverage to compete with States having upper hand because of access to seaports etc

In 1948, the then Finance Minister T.T Krishnamachari introduced Freight Equalization policy. Under this policy, basic raw materials were made available at the same price across the nation. The stated objective of this policy was to encourage development nationwide. But when have good intentions trumped market realities! This policy made sure that industries found no incentives whatsoever to invest in mineral rich but extremely poor states like Bihar. It subsidized the cost of transporting raw materials and thus nullified the advantage of Bihar and other such states.

In words of Arnab Mukherji and Anjan Mukherji: “The asymmetry was acute, since there were no reciprocal benefits in terms of either industrial or agricultural goods and services that Bihar might have needed but did not have. There was no parallel industrial incentive given for capital to enter Bihar either. In the process, for a period slightly longer than four decades, the policy environment directly hurt industrialization and growth possibilities in Bihar and other mineral-rich states and created the paradox of a mineral-rich state also being among the poorest in incomes.”

As this table shows, Bihar was never allocated the amount of money as per projected plan allocation on basis of national average. It has been compared with Punjab which is also a land locked state with agricultural economy. The source of this table is : Central Planned Inequality by Mohan Guruswamy which you can read here.

Another major factor for backwardness of Bihar was volatile political situation. Congress high command never allowed any CM to last for 5 years after 1961. From year 1961 to 1990, in 29 years there were twenty three chief ministers and 5 presidential rule. Due to this highhandedness of Congress, socialist parties formed by leaders who were output of JP movement gained power and Laloo Yadav became chief Minister. By his second term, he had become ruthless. He formed his own party and won elections after elections with help of Gundaraj and MY equation. If a stable Government was allowed to rule Bihar, it would be a different   story.
After the rise of BJP, Bihari voters got another option and alliance of JDU and BJP won handsomely. But the period when Bihar was being ruled by NDA, India was being ruled by Congress led UPA. They had no interest in Bihar as Congress has negligible presence in Bihar. It is a Congress mukt state in true sense. Nitish Kumar dumped BJP because of miscalculation that Modi won’t be able to win. Nitish did not want to disturb his Muslim vote that he had nurtured for a long time.

Recently Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a package of 125,000 crores for development of Bihar. It created unease in few people from other developed states with complains of unnecessary favour for Bihar. This state has got most fertile Gangetic plane but not of use because of regular flood fear, It has potential to become the food bowl of India. With such fertile land and hard working labour force, Bihar can produce 6 crops a year and same farmers who are forced to become rickshaw pullers in Delhi and die of tuberculosis, they can afford a good life too. This amount is very small if compared to the budget difference of last 60 years and losses due to freight equalisation policy.

If Koshi Dam project had not been shelved, Bihar would serve as backbone of India. Talent pool of Bihar is strong to get big margin of seats in IITs, UPSC and other engineering colleges. If BJP wins, this will be the first time a stable BJP government will be in the state and in the Centre too. It will help change the face of Bihar. It is most important to note that package announced by our PM is not an electoral bribe but a long awaited reparation for all the wrongs that Bihar faced. It is time to help this state get its share of honour, the state which gave birth to religions, the state which gave great emperors like Ashoka and Chandragupta Maurya. The state of Kautilya. Time has come to regain the lost glory.

Hope is one thing Biharis have never abandoned.

– @navneet2frn & @AlKunwar

Another social media celeb troll shown reality on twitter for hypocritically calling other people trolls

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If you’re a Bollywood gossip journalist or a self-proclaimed liberal stand-up comedian who used to make jokes on physical or religious or economic or mental appearances of celebrities, you better stay away from demeaning others as trolls for doing the same. At least that’s what a ‘huge’ section of social media users want you to believe.

A day Sonam Kapoor was defended for orthogonally using ‘misogyny’ by same people who used to crack jokes on her IQ, actress Sonakshi Sinha also received a similar reception. When the social media was trolling Sonakshi for her tweets on the meat ban, a gossip journalist — Rituparna Chatterjee, Deputy Editor, Huffington Post India — jumped into the scene and tried to opportunistically milk the situation by creating a listicle out of tweets to highlights troll game on the social media. To her bad luck, this time, many smart trolls who are bored of reading such hypocrisy for a long time, walloped her ruthlessly this time.

Rituparna Chatterjee tried to gain some eyeballs from Bollywood and the social media through this tweet


Soon after, she was shown her similar tweets on Sonakshi Sinha mentioning zero humour jokes on her forehead.


Ironically, the article promoted by Rituparna reads:

Body shaming is a common problem on social media platforms and women and men are often expected to conform to impossible standards of beauty.

It did not end there. When Sonakshi facepalmed on the irony, Rituparna tried hard to prove that she is not a ‘hypocrite’ because she has grown and learnt now


However, smart trolls were quick to find her recent tweets


and,


I would repeat the same edifying lines again:

Body shaming is a common problem on social media platforms and women and men are often expected to conform to impossible standards of beauty.

It did not end even here. People found a plethora of tweets written by her on many celebs which included jokes on boobs and cleavage


The probable final move made by Rituparna was not surprising at all. She blamed the Right Wing for trolling her and departed with an easy excuse: I have grown — an admittance which she will never accept when some other person will give.