Tag: Liberation

  • Why Independence Day and not Liberation Day?: KTR retorts to Amit Shah

    Why Independence Day and not Liberation Day?: KTR retorts to Amit Shah

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    Hyderabad: Responding to criticism by the BJP (Bharatiya Janata Party) who charged the Telangana government for not celebrating September 17 as Liberation Day, state IT minister KT Rama Rao countered the Union government by questioning why 15th August is celebrated as Independence Day and not as Liberation Day.

    Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday alleged that the ruling Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) in Telangana hesitates to celebrate Hyderabad Liberation Day.

    Speaking at a program in Bidar, Amit Shah further remarked that Telangana has failed in remembering the sacrifices of people, who fought against Nizam’s rule.

    Slamming Shah for his false statements, KTR said, “Stop being a prisoner of the past. Become the Architect of your Future.”

    The minister on his Twitter account stated as a reminder that the Telangana government officially celebrates September 17 as National Integration Day.

    “Your blatant misrepresentation is indeed unbecoming of the stature of a Union Home Minister,” tweeted KTR.

    The minister asserted that respectful commemoration of the sacrifices and struggles against oppressors, be it the British or Nizam is what matters the most.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Telangana govt even today hesitates to celebrate Hyderabad Liberation Day: Amit Shah

    Telangana govt even today hesitates to celebrate Hyderabad Liberation Day: Amit Shah

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    Hyderabad: Union Home Minister Amit Shah hoisted a 103 ft high national flag and inaugurated the ‘Gorata Shaheed Smarak’ and memorial of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel at Gorata ground in Bidar district on Sunday.

    On the inaugural of the memorial Shah attacked the ruling Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) in Telangana stating that the Telangana government even today hesitates to celebrate Hyderabad Liberation Day.

    “In this Gorata village, hundreds of people were killed by the army of a cruel Nizam for hoisting just a 2.5-ft tall Tricolour. Today, I proudly say that on the same land, we have hoisted a 103-ft tall Tricolour that can’t be hidden from anyone,” stated Shah.

    “On the same land, a memorial of those immortal martyrs has been erected. This 20-ft tall statue of Sardar Patel is a symbol of the significant role played by our first Home Minister in ousting the Nizam from Hyderabad. That is why this area, this Bidar could become a part of India,” he added, stating that the BJP will celebrate Hyderabad Liberation Day in a grand manner.

    Telangana is due for elections at the end of this year.

    Later, in an apparent move to woo the two dominant communities, Lingayatas and Vokkaligas, in the poll-bound Karnataka, where elections are due by May, the BJP leader will unveil the statues of 12th-century social reformer Basaveshwara and the founder of Bengaluru city ‘Nadaprabhu’ Kempegowda on the ‘Vidhana Soudha’ premises.

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  • Arundhati Roy attends CPI(ML) Liberation function in Patna

    Arundhati Roy attends CPI(ML) Liberation function in Patna

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    Patna: Booker Prize winning author and social activist Arundhati Roy Friday launched a sharp attack on the Narendra Modi government at the Centre and stressed on the need for forging an “anti-Fascist” grouping of opposition parties.

    Roy was in the Bihar capital for addressing a convention organized by the CPI(ML) Liberation, which is a part of the multi-party ‘Mahagathbandhan’ but supports the Nitish Kumar government in the state from outside.

    “The country is run by four people. Two of them happen to be buyers and the rest two are sellers. All of them belong to Gujarat”, said the writer evoking applause from the crowds.

    She was obviously referring to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah and industrialists Gautam Adani and Mukesh Ambani.

    She said “Modi ji thinks that he need not speak about Adani, since the common people should remain ever thankful to him for five kilograms of ration. But the Hindenburg report speaks about a scam involving 100 billion dollars. It is the biggest corporate scam in the country”.

    Referring to the alleged proximity of the business tycoon with the prime minister, she said “Earlier, Modi ji used to travel by Adani’s aircraft. Now, Adani travels with Modi ji in the latter’s plane.

    “The farm laws had been brought to benefit Adani and his ilk, which is evident from the fact that his warehouses had come up across the country,” Roy said.

    “No raids were ever conducted on properties owned by Adani. But BBC is paying the price for bringing to the fore the truth behind the Gujarat riots of 2002”, she quipped and questioned the “silence of US and UK” over the Income Tax department’s action against the international broadcaster.

    Lavishing praise on CPI(ML) Liberation for taking a “stand against Fascism”, she said it was essential to bring together all forces opposed to the “current capitalistic system, wherein five per cent people control 60 per cent of the nation’s wealth”.

    “It is good that different political groups opposed to the current ruling dispensation are making an effort to come together. Hopefully, the energy of public movements will also be harnessed”, said the celebrated author, who won the Booker for her debut novel “The God of Small Things” and has been actively associated with a number of human rights movements.

    The three-day CPI(ML) Liberation party Congress, which was inaugurated on Thursday, will conclude on Saturday.

    The invitees on that day include Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, his deputy Tejashwi Yadav and Jharkhand counterpart Hemant Soren.

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  • CPI(ML) Liberation decries IT raids on BBC premises

    CPI(ML) Liberation decries IT raids on BBC premises

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    Patna: Liberation secretary general Dipankar Bhattacharya alleged that the Narendra Modi government’s “fear of truth” of the 2002 Gujarat riots was behind the ban on the BBC’s documentary and the surveys at its offices by the Income Tax department.

    The Left leader made the remark on Wednesday while addressing a party rally organised on the theme ‘Loktantra Bachao Desh Bachao’ (save democracy, save the country) at the historic Gandhi Maidan here.

    “Modi ji, his government and the BJP-RSS seem to be miffed at raking up of the communal carnage that took place 20 years ago. This led to the proscription of the documentary and, more recently, the IT raids. They have a fear of truth being known to the young generation who are not aware of what had happened in Gujarat back then.

    “But, they should remember that children, to date, are taught about what happened in Hitler’s Germany so that people learn from the mistakes of the past. The Gujarat riots must not be forgotten till those who were guilty are thrown out of power,” said the CPI(ML) Liberation leader.

    Later, talking to reporters, he also said that the treatment meted out to the internationally renowned broadcaster would “have an adverse impact on the image of the country at a time when the spotlight is on us because of the G20 presidency”.

    At the rally, a political resolution was also passed by the party which now supports from outside the ‘Mahagathbandhan’ government headed by Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.

    The party said that since the BJP has ruled the state for long, its “fascist culture of governance” has deeply infested the system.

    It suggested remedial measures like an immediate action to stop the “bulldozing of houses of Dalits without notice”, restoration of the Agricultural Produce Market Committee Act and release from jail of those arrested for violating prohibition as well as those booked under anti-terror laws for taking part in political movements.

    Bhattacharya told reporters that the party will be holding a special convention on Saturday to strengthen “opposition unity” where dignitaries like the Bihar CM and his deputy Tejashwi Yadav have also been invited.

    Replying to a query, he said, “Not having a face must not be construed as a weakness of the opposition. The BJP’s centralised form of leadership is dictatorial and must not be emulated.”.

    At the rally, the Left leader defended the decision of his 12 MLAs strong party to refrain from joining the government.

    “We did not win a single seat in the 2010 assembly polls. Ten years later, we fought 19 and won 12. Even our allies began saying that had we been given a few more seats to contest, we might have improved the tally of Mahagathbandhan and its then leader Tejashwi Yadav would have formed his own government,” he observed.

    “But, we must remember that our party’s strength lies in the fact that we are able to rally around the people irrespective of electoral fortunes which tend to swing one way or the other. We cannot become like the BJP for whom winning elections is an end in itself,” he said.

    He also lambasted the Modi government for “refusing to order an investigation” into the charges against Adani Group and alleged “they tend to think of themselves as emperors who expect the people to be silent in exchange for a few kilos of ration every month”.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )