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  • India, Pakistan take veiled swipe at each other at SCO conclave

    India, Pakistan take veiled swipe at each other at SCO conclave

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    Benaulim: India and Pakistan on Friday took a veiled swipe at each other at a SCO meeting with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar demanding tough action against cross-border terrorism and his Pakistani counterpart Bilawal Bhutto Zardari calling for not getting caught up in “weaponising terrorism for diplomatic point-scoring”.

    In his address at the meeting of the foreign ministers of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) here, Jaishankar said the channel of finances for terror activities must be blocked without any distinction even as Bhutto Zardari raised the issue of “violation of international law” which was seen as an apparent reference to Kashmir.

    The SCO norms do not allow raking up bilateral issues and the two foreign ministers did not name any country and made the comments indirectly.

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    Chairing the conclave, Jaishankar said taking the “eyes off terrorism” would be detrimental to the security interests of the grouping and that when the world was engaged in facing the Covid-19 pandemic and its consequences, the menace of terrorism continued unabated, in another veiled reference to Pakistan.

    “We must not allow anybody — individual or State — to hide behind non-State actors,” Jaishankar said in the presence of Bhutto Zardari and his counterparts from China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.

    “Taking our eyes off the menace would be detrimental to our security interests. We firmly believe that there can be no justification for terrorism and it must be stopped in all its forms and manifestations including cross-border terrorism,” he added.

    In his address, the Pakistan foreign minister talked about the need for ensuring respect for universally recognised principles and said,”unilateral and illegal measures by States in violation of international law and Security Council resolutions run counter to the SCO objectives.”

    “We need to be unambiguous in keeping our commitments and charting out a new future for our people. One that is not based on conflict preservation but on conflict resolution,” he said.

    Though Bhutto Zardari did not make any specific references or elaborated on the context, his remarks were largely seen as an indirect reference to India’s policy on Kashmir.

    The ties between India and Pakistan came under severe strain after India announced withdrawing special powers of Jammu and Kashmir and bifurcation of the state into two union territories in August 2019.

    While expressing Pakistan’s commitment to fighting terrorism, Bhutto Zardari also appeared to take a swipe at India as he called for not getting caught up in “weaponising terrorism for diplomatic point scoring”.

    “We must stop conflating non-state actors with state actors,” he noted.

    The Pakistan foreign minister also pitched for collective security and said it was a joint responsibility of the member nations.

    “Terrorism continues to threaten global security. Let’s not get caught up in weaponising terrorism for diplomatic point scoring,” he said.

    The Pakistan foreign minister also remembered his mother and former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto’s assassination at the hands of terrorists.

    “When I speak on this topic, I do so not only as the Foreign Minister of Pakistan whose people have suffered the most in terms of number of attacks and number of casualties. I also speak as the son whose mother was assassinated at the hands of terrorists,” Bhutto Zardari said.

    “I feel the pain of this loss, empathize with victims across the world in a way most can’t. I and my country are firmly committed to being part of regional and global efforts for eradicating this menace. This requires not only a comprehensive approach but also a collective approach,” he added.

    “It requires that we let this challenge unite us to fight it rather than divide us to become its victim. Our success requires us to isolate this issue from geo-political partisanship,” he said.

    Bhutto Zardari also made a special mention of China for its role in bridging differences between Saudi Arabia and Iran.

    “I want to make a special mention of the commendable role China has recently played in bridging differences between Saudi Arabia and Iran– two countries that are also associated with the SCO. When great powers play the role of peacemaker, we can unlock the potential of peace while paving the way for greater cooperation, regional integration and economic opportunities for our peoples,” he said.

    In his address, Jaishankar noted that current crises facing the world have exposed a credibility and trust deficit in the ability of global institutions to manage challenges in a timely and effective manner. He said reform and modernisation of the SCO will aid a more contemporary outlook which India will actively support.

    “As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and geopolitical upheavals, the world is today facing a multitude of challenges. These events have disrupted global supply chains, leading to serious impact on the supply of energy, food and fertilizers and cascading effects on developing nations,” he said.

    “These crises have also exposed a credibility and trust deficit in the ability of global institutions to manage challenges in a timely and efficient manner,” he noted.

    “These challenges, however, are also an opportunity for Member States of the SCO to collaborate and address them collectively. With more than 40% of the world’s population within the SCO, our collective decisions will surely have a global impact,” Jaishankar said.

    Bhutto Zardari landed in Goa on Thursday, becoming the first Pakistani foreign minister to visit India in almost 12 years.

    In 2011, Pakistan’s then foreign minister Hina Rabbani Khar visited India and held talks with her counterpart SM Krishna.

    India hosted the SCO foreign ministers’ conclave in its capacity as the current chair of the grouping.

    The SCO is an influential economic and security bloc and has emerged as one of the largest transregional international organisations.

    The SCO was founded at a summit in Shanghai in 2001 by the presidents of Russia, China, the Kyrgyz Republic, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.

    India and Pakistan became its permanent members in 2017.

    India was made an observer at the SCO in 2005 and has generally participated in the ministerial-level meetings of the grouping, which focus mainly on security and economic cooperation in the Eurasian region.

    India has shown a keen interest in deepening its security-related cooperation with the SCO and its Regional Anti-Terrorism Structure (RATS), which specifically deals with issues relating to security and defence.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Youth Services & Sports Conclave 2023

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    UT home to best gymnasts, fencers: Secretary JK Sports Council

    JAMMU, MAY 2: The Department of Youth Services and Sports (YSS) organised a one day Youth Services and Sports Conclave 2023 at Convention Centre in Jammu and Kashmir, with Secretary YSS, Sarmad Hafeez as the chief guest.

    Speaking on the occasion, Sarmad Hafeez praised J&K for being the Union Territori regularly producing international standard players in fencing, gymnastics, roller skating, cricket and other sports. He also called for facilitating the interaction of such achievers with young children to encourage enhanced participation in sports, recommending that they be made mentors of school children.

    Sarmad Hafeez exhorted upon the District Youth Services & Sports Officers to conduct interaction sessions in all schools including private institutions to develop a thriving sports culture and promote regular collaboration between institutions. He suggested instating steps like holding annual sports events in schools to achieve this.

    Hafeez also called for a monthly progress report regarding activities conducted in districts to promote and conduct sports. He said that the department is well equipped with infrastructure including 94 Khelo India centres in J&K, at least one indoor stadium in each district besides a playfield in every panchayat.

    He emphasized the need for spreading awareness about SO-12 of the government under which 5 gazetted jobs besides numerous non-gazetted jobs have been earmarked for exceptional sportspersons of J&K.

    Hafeez impressed upon the department to promote participation of women and older persons in sports activities, in line with the Chief Secretary’s vision and to identify and promote native sports.

    He emphasized the need to impart moral education among the students besides focusing on physical education. He asked the departmental staff to take innovative steps to encourage school children’s participation in sports activities. He also congratulated all stakeholders for the increased participation in recent years.

    Secretary assured stakeholders that there is no dearth of funds for promoting sports activities, noting that sports can invigorate creativity and enthusiasm in youth, help avoid drug addictions, impart confidence and improve mental health. He also suggested the department to impart life skills such as life saving and emergency response skills.

    On the occasion, a presentation was also given by DG YSS, Subhash C Chibber through which he revealed the department’s achievements, its planned activities and target of increased participation in sports activities.

    Speaking on the occasion, Secretary JK Sports Council, Nuzhat Gul, said that Jammu & Kashmir has made remarkable strides in sports. Over the years, the UT has hosted 22 national level events including the Khelo India Winter Games and the International Pencak Silat championship.

    Pertinently, about 25,000 children have represented the UT in 56 disciplines at the national level, winning 687 national level medals and 38 international level medals. Besides, J&K has produced some of the best fencers, gymnasts, Olympians and paralympians.

    In the past two and a half years, the department has delivered 700 projects including 60 light stadiums across the UT, and is currently working on nine Astro Turf projects.

    Nuzhat Gul stressed on the need to cretae awareness regarding the broad contours of Jammu & Kashmir Sports Policy.

    She called upon the DYSSO field staff to identify local talents, ensure fair selection of young sportspersons and identify niche talents of particular areas of the UT. She urged upon them to celebrate every local achiever and encourage them to hone their talents further.

    Those present at the event included Special Secretary, Naresh Kumar and Rakesh Mangotra; Director Economics & Statistics, Ashu Gupta; Additional Secretary YSS, Neelam Khajuria, Joint Director YSS Jammu, Suram Chand Sharma and Dy Director Central YSS, Jatinder Mishra besides other officers.

    The event saw participation from various stakeholders including District Youth Services and Sports Officers, Zonal Physical Education Officers and Physical Education academic staff.

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  • Defence ministers of all SCO countries except Pakistan to attend key conclave in India

    Defence ministers of all SCO countries except Pakistan to attend key conclave in India

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    New Delhi: Defence ministers of China, Russia and other member nations of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) except Pakistan will travel to India to attend a key meeting of the grouping this week.

    Pakistan Defence Minister Khawaja Asif will attend the SCO defence ministers’ meeting in New Delhi on Friday through virtual mode, according to an official readout.

    Chinese Defence Minister Li Shangfu and his Russian counterpart Sergei Shoigu are among those who are visiting India to attend the meeting.

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    Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will chair the meeting that is expected to deliberate on regional security situation including developments in Afghanistan.

    “Defence Ministers of China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan will participate. India has invited Belarus and Iran,currently observers in SCO, to participate in the SCO defence ministers’ meeting,” the defence ministry said.

    “Defence Minister of Pakistan would be participating virtually. The ministers will discuss matters related to regional peace and security, counter terrorism efforts within SCO and an effective multilateralism,” it said in a statement.

    The ministry said Singh will be holding bilateral meetings with the participating defence ministers on April 27 and 28 where bilateral defence related issues and other matters of mutual interest will be discussed.

    It said India has ancient civilizational, cultural and spiritual ties with the SCO member countries.

    “India’s membership of SCO in 2017, was therefore, a reaffirmation of New Delhi’s keenness to deepen these historic ties.India considers SCO as an important regional group to promote multilateral, political, security, economic and people-to-people interactions in the region,” it said.

    The ministry said India continues to bring more ideas and initiatives to strengthen cooperation among SCO countries.

    “Under its Chairmanship, this year, India organised two defence related activities to enhance interoperability amongst SCO member states,” it said.

    “The first being a workshop on Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief and the second was a seminar of SCO countries defence think-tanks on the issue of armed forces contributing to military medicine, healthcare and pandemics,” the ministry said.

    “India stands committed to take forward the Agenda of SCO under its chairmanship,” it added.

    The SCO was founded at a summit in Shanghai in 2001 by the presidents of Russia, China, the Kyrgyz Republic, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.

    Over the years, it has emerged as one of the largest trans-regional international organisations. India and Pakistan became its permanent members in 2017.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • National Conclave on Mann Ki Baat @100

    National Conclave on Mann Ki Baat @100

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  • Muslims compared to snakes, call for Akhand Bharat at Digital Hindu Conclave

    Muslims compared to snakes, call for Akhand Bharat at Digital Hindu Conclave

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    Leaders from the ruling BJP delivered Islamophobic speech in full swing at the recently concluded Digital Hindu Conclave held on March 18.

    BJP leader Kapil Mishra, Kajal Shingala aka Kajal Hindusthani and far-right author Kshitij Patukale compared minorities, particularly those belonging to Muslim community, to snakes, distorted history by calling for violence as the only way to attain Akhand Bharat besides raising the topic of Love Jihad.

    Kajal Shingala said that there can never be brotherhood between Hindus and Muslims and called out those who support secularism and peace between the two communities as a “sinking ship”.

    “I want to let these people who have one leg on the Hindu boat and the other on a Muslim boat, you are going to drown,” she said.

    She stressed that the making of Hindu Rashtra is inevitable and no one can stop them. “They (Muslims) kept shouting against Ram Mandir. But we succeeded and now it will be completed by next year. Similarly, I am confident that we will achieve success by creating a Hindu Rashtra and that day is not far away,” she said.

    Without mentioning names, Kajal referred to Shah Rukh Khan’s recent visit to Vaishno Devi temple before the release of his movie Pathaan as well as Aamir Khan’s photograph doing Kalash pooja.

    “We will make sure each one of them undergoes ghar vaapsi,” she said.

    Ghar Vaapsi is a Hindutva programme meant to convert those belonging to other religions to Hinduism. it is conducted by right-wing organsations Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP), Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), Bajrang Dal, and their allies.

    She also alleged that the Waqf board is forcibly snatching land from the Hindus. “You people came some 1,400 years before. We have been here forever. How can you claim this is your land?” she said.

    She also spoke highly about the bulldozer culture introduced by the Yogi Adityanath government. “Such large-scale demolitions of Muslim homes have never been recorded in Indian history,” she said proudly.

    BJP leader Kapil Mishra spoke about Love Jihad. Taking the recent murder of Shraddha Walker, whose live-in partner Aftab Poonawala stored her chopped body in a refrigerator, he said, “There will come a day when we will see ads like keep fruits in the fridge, not ‘Shraddha’.”

    Far-right author Kshitij Patukale said, “It is our duty to protect our dharma and if that comes at the cost of the country, we should not hesitate. This is not a 200-year-old slavery (referring to colonial invasion), but around 1,200 years of slavery.”

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  • Andhra Pradesh: Mock G20 conclave organised in Visakhapatnam

    Andhra Pradesh: Mock G20 conclave organised in Visakhapatnam

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    Visakhapatnam: Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation (GVMC) organised Mock G20 Conclave at Andhra University on Friday.

    Donning the role of representatives of G20 member countries, an army of retired Professors, GVMC brand ambassadors, foreigners and students, attended the mock G20 meeting at Andhra University Convocation Hall that aimed at understanding the work and procedures of the G20 Council, its objectives and structure, etc.

    Ahead of G20 working group committee meeting scheduled to be held on March 28-29 under the G20 India presidency, a host of events have been organised under ‘Jan Bhagidari’ curtain raiser events.

    GVMC Commissioner P Raja Babu said that the GVMC is organising a series of programmes ahead of the global event to engage citizens.

    He announced that most of the beautification works in the city are near completion. Babu said that it is a very prestigious moment for Visakhapatnam to host the G20 working group committee meeting.

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  • International Rajasthani Conclave to held in Jaipur in September 

    International Rajasthani Conclave to held in Jaipur in September 

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    Jaipur: Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has approved the proposal to organise the International Rajasthani Conclave on September 23 and 24 in Jaipur, an official said on Thursday.

    The Chief Minister has also approved the proposal of an additional budget provision of Rs 5 crore for this mega event to be organised under the aegis of Industries Department and Rajasthan Foundation, a statement noted.

    Gehlot announced the organisation of the International Rajasthani Conclave in the budget for the year 2023-24 with the aim of initiating networking with the Non-Resident Rajasthanis (NRRs).

    The two-day conclave sessions will focus on “Rajasthani pride, literature, business, tradition, music, art, culture, social welfare, entrepreneurship, food and entertainment, etc”.

    It will include a special session on entrepreneurship and investment opportunities. Entrepreneurs from all over the world are likely to participate.

    The Pravasi Samman Award announced in the NRR policy will also be given away in this conclave.

    Commissioner of Rajasthan Foundation Dheeraj Srivastava said that the International Rajasthani Conclave was organised for the first time under the leadership of Gehlot in 2000.

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  • Global Kashmiri Pandit Conclave urges Centre to redress the situation in J&K

    Global Kashmiri Pandit Conclave urges Centre to redress the situation in J&K

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    New Delhi: The Global Kashmiri Pandit Conclave, while expressing its disappointment on the Kahsmiri Pandit’s issue, has redrawn the attention of the national and international fora on the plight of the community.

    A two-day Global Kashmiri Pandit Conclave was held on February 25 and 26 at the Sai Auditorium in Delhi, which was organised by the Global Kashmiri Pandit Diaspora (GKPD) and the Jammu Kashmir Vichar Manch (JKVM).

    The conclave was attended by 700 delegates from across the world.

    Sadhguru’ Jaggi Vasudev delivered the keynote address at the conclave. Apart from him, leading intellectuals, media influencers, academics, social and political activists from within and outside the community also spoke at the conclave.

    The conclave was dedicated to leading Kashmiri Pandit activists who have passed away in exile.

    Explaining ways of building the narrative, Sadhguru said, “You can demand from the Central government to at least acknowledge the tragedy that unfolded in Kashmir and the injustice faced by the community members.

    “In every major city across the country, there must be a street, circle or square named after Kashmir, or there must be a Kashyapa mountain or a peak,” said Sadhguru.

    Surinder Kaul, Co-founder of GKPD, said that Kashmiri Pandits’ genocide is continuing even today and every death is bringing the community closer to extinction.

    “There has been continuing lack of engagement by the government of India with the community. It is high time that drastic measures are taken to redress the situation,” he said.

    The team of the film ‘The Kashmir Files’ was felicitated at the event. Director Vivek Agnihotri, along with actors Anupam Kher, Pallavi Joshi, Bhasha Sumbly and Sourav Verma were felicitated with the ‘Vitasta Purusharth Samman’ for their work in bringing the story of Kashmiri Pandits’ genocide to the screen.

    Tennis player Ankita Raina and Wushu player Kuldeep Handoo were also felicitated for making the community proud with their achievements on the filed.

    Over two days, panel discussions were held where several eminent people like Anand Ranganathan, Ashwini Upadhyay, Rajiv Malhotra, Major Gaurav Arya, Jaideep Karnik, Pradeep Dutta, Makarand Paranjape among others deliberated on key matters concerning the community and suggested what could be done to come out of the current impasse .A

    The panelists applauded the community for their resilience in face of extreme adversity and expressed shock and disbelief that a genocide of this magnitude happened and the community was still awaiting justice.A

    Community leaders Surinder Ambardar and Ajey Bharti, senior advocate Ashok Bhan, journalists Asha Khosa and R.K. Mattoo, academics Sudhir Sopory and Amitabh Mattoo and senior community activists C.L Gadoo, H.L. Bhat and T.N. Razdan attended the conclave and expressed their sadness that even after 33 years, Kashmiri Pandits continue to remain in exile.

    A souvenir was released at the event to mark the occasion, which has messages of support from politicians and lawmakers from across the world. The conclave resolution was tabled, which received overwhelming support from the delegates.

    The community has urged the Centre to engage with the Kashmiri Pandits, and called upon the government to support the Kashmiri Pandits (Recourse, Restitution, Rehabilitation and Resettlement) Bill, 2022 tabled in the Rajya Sabha.

    The delegates also held a candle light vigil to voice their protest against the killing of community member Sanjay Sharma in J&K’s Pulwama district on Sunday.

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  • Swami Prasad Maurya, Mahant Raju Das come to blows at TV conclave

    Swami Prasad Maurya, Mahant Raju Das come to blows at TV conclave

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    Lucknow: Samajwadi Party leader Swami Prasad Maurya and Mahant Raju Das of Hanuman Garhi in Ayodhya came to blows in the lobby of a five-star hotel here on Wednesday.

    The two were there to attend a news conclave organised by a TV channel during which they got into a heated argument which turned physical. The security personnel rushed in to separate the two.

    Das had recently announced a reward of Maurya’s head after the latter made some objectionable remarks on Ramcharitmanas.

    The Mahant later claimed that he was attacked by the SP leader’s supporters and said that he would lodge a complaint against Maurya.

    Maurya was not available for comment.

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  • Hindu Conclave: Kerala Governor recalls words of Aligarh Muslim University founder

    Hindu Conclave: Kerala Governor recalls words of Aligarh Muslim University founder

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    Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan on Saturday recalled the words of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, founder of the Aligarh Muslim University who was said to have urged to call him a “Hindu” over a century ago.

    While speaking at a Hindu conclave here, the Governor quoted the reported words of Sir Syed Khan that “you must call me a Hindu” which he had made during an Arya Samaj meeting.

    Khan said Sir Syed was given a reception by the Samaj members when he completed his tenure in the Legislative Council during the colonial regime.

    Recalling the words of the reformer-educationalist, Khan said he had asked the Samaj members why they didn’t call him a Hindu and made it clear that he did not consider “Hindu” as a religious term.

    “But, my serious complaint against you (Arya Samaj members) is that why don’t you call me a Hindu? I do not consider Hindu as a religious term…Hindu is a geographical term,” the Governor said recalling Syed Ahmed Khan’s words.

    Anybody who is born in India, anybody who lives on the food which is produced in India, anybody who drinks water from the rivers of India is entitled to call himself a Hindu and so “you must call me a Hindu”, Khan said quoting the Aligarh University founder’s words.

    Arif Mohammed Khan also said it was “perfectly fine” to use the terminology like Hindu, Muslim and Sikh during the colonial era because the Britishers had made the communities as the basis for deciding even the ordinary rights of citizens.

    The conclave was organised by the outfit Kerala Hindus of North America (KHNA).

    Union Minister V Muraleedharan took part in the concluding session of the conclave held at Muscat hotel here.

    He alleged a conspiracy has been going on in the state to make it feel that it is wrong to say “I am a Hindu”.

    Even before independence, the kings and rulers of the country, who believed in “sanatana dharma”, had accepted all religious groups with open arms, he said.

    In the same manner that the union government under Prime Minister Narendra Modi is opening the door for people suffering persecution in neigbouring countries, he said.

    The union minister also stressed the need to bring all those who believe in “Sanatana Dharma” under one roof.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )