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  • March 15: UN Observes First International Day Against Islamophobia

    March 15: UN Observes First International Day Against Islamophobia

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    SRINAGAR: The United Nations commemorated the first-ever International Day to Combat Islamophobia with a special event in the General Assembly Hall, where speakers upheld the need for concrete action in the face of rising hatred, discrimination and violence against Muslims. The event took place a few days ahead of March 15, the day fixed for International Day to Combat Islamophobia.

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    A crowd of pigeons outside the Dargah-e-Hazratbal shrine in Srinagar. KL Image: Bilal Bahadur

    The observation follows the unanimous adoption of an Assembly resolution in 2022 that proclaimed 15 March as the International Day, calling for global dialogue that promotes tolerance, peace and respect for human rights and religious diversity. The day is also the anniversary of the 2019 attack on two mosques in New Zealand which left 51 people dead.

    As the UN Secretary-General stated, the nearly two billion Muslims worldwide – who come from all corners of the planet – “reflect humanity in all its magnificent diversity”. Yet, they often face bigotry and prejudice simply because of their faith.

    Furthermore, Muslim women can also suffer “triple discrimination” because of their gender, ethnicity, and faith.

    Everyone has a role

    The President of the UN General Assembly, Csaba Kőrösi, noted that Islamophobia is rooted in xenophobia, or the fear of strangers, which is reflected in discriminatory practices, travel bans, hate speech, bullying and targeting of other people.

    He urged countries to uphold freedom of religion or belief, which is guaranteed under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.

    “All of us carry a responsibility to challenge Islamophobia or any similar phenomenon, to call out injustice and condemn discrimination based on religion or belief – or the lack of them,” he added.

    Kőrösi said education is key to learning why these phobias exist, and it can be “transformative” in changing how people understand each another.

    Hatred on the rise

    The growing hate that Muslims face is not an isolated development, UN Secretary-General António Guterres told attendees.

    “It is an inexorable part of the resurgence of ethno-nationalism, neo-Nazi white supremacist ideologies, and violence targeting vulnerable populations including Muslims, Jews, some minority Christian communities and others,” he said.

    “Discrimination diminishes us all. And it is incumbent on all of us to stand up against it. We must never be bystanders to bigotry.”

    Stressing that “we must strengthen our defences”, Guterres highlighted UN measures such as a Plan of Action to Safeguard Religious Sites.  He also called for ramping up political, cultural, and economic investments in social cohesion.

    Curb online bigotry

    “And we must confront bigotry wherever and whenever it rears its ugly head. This includes working to tackle the hate that spreads like wildfire across the internet,” he added.

    To this end, the UN is working with governments, regulators, technology companies and the media “to set up guardrails, and enforce them.”

    Compassion and solidarity

    Other policies already launched include a Strategy and Plan of Action on Hate Speech, and the Our Common Agenda report, which outlines a framework for a more inclusive and secure “digital future” for all people.

    The Secretary-General also expressed gratitude to religious leaders across the world who have united to promote dialogue and interfaith harmony.

    He described the 2019 declaration on ‘Human Fraternity for World Peace and Living Together’ – co-authored by His Holiness Pope Francis and His Eminence the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar Sheikh Ahmed El Tayeb – as “a model for compassion and human solidarity.”

    Interestingly, China and US attacked each other on the day at UN event.

    China accused the US of “abusing” a UN event to mark an international day against Islamophobia after the American ambassador in New York used it to draw attention to Beijing’s persecution of its Uyghur minority.

    Speaking at the event, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, the US ambassador to the UN, said that the US had formally recognised that Muslims are increasingly subject to “discrimination and violence”, and cited the treatment of the Uyghurs in China and the Rohingya in Myanmar.

    China’s persecution of the Uyghurs has been documented by human rights organisations and by the UN’s Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, and has been widely condemned by western governments.

    A Letter

    Meanwhile, as many as 15 organisations across the world, including the Muslim Council of Britain, the Council on American-Islamic Relations, the Committee for Justice and Liberty in France, Asociacion Musulmana por los Derechos Humanos in Spain and the Australian Federation of Islamic Councils, have written a letter to UN calling for action against Islamophobia.

    “We call on governments to recognize the International Day to Combat Islamophobia, condemn anti-Muslim bigotry and racism, dismantle Islamophobic policies and laws, and ensure that all of their citizens receive fair treatment under the law,” the first call to action said.

    “We know that Islamophobia has gone global. The Christchurch shooter who murdered 51 Muslim men, women and children in New Zealand on March 15th four years ago was just one horrific example of how dangerous anti-Muslim extremism can become,” the letter said.

    (Part of the news item was sourced from a report from UN official website)

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  • Delhi HC lists plea of AAP’s Jasmine Shah for March 29

    Delhi HC lists plea of AAP’s Jasmine Shah for March 29

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    New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Wednesday posted Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) politician Jasmine Shah’s plea challenging Lt Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena’s decision to restrict him from “discharging his duties” as the Vice Chairman of the Dialogue and Development Commission of Delhi (DDCD), for the next hearing on March 29.

    The LG had also restricted Shah from using any privilege and facilities associated with the office.

    Additional Solicitor General Sanjay Jain sought an adjournment in the matter as he had to argue in a death reference matter before the apex court. He stated that it was part heard and the whole day will go in submissions as it is related to Lajpat Nagar bomb blast case.

    Senior advocate Rajiv Nayar, appearing for Shah contended that he has argued at length in the matter, and there is no interim order.

    The court then adjourned the matter.

    On February 9, Nayar had argued that the entire power lies within the Legislative Assembly and power of appointment and removal is only with the Chief Minister.

    Referring to the Transaction of Business (Amendment) Rules, he had said: “The course of action of the rules should be followed by the LG with reference to Chief Minister or its counsel.”

    The High Court, on December 13, held that in the absence of consensus between Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and LG Saxena on removal of Shah as Chairman of DDCD, the matter has been referred to the President.

    The court was also informed that in the exercise of powers under Article 239AA, the LG has ordered that Shah will not be allowed into the DDCD office till the President takes a call on the issue.

    The LG had said that until the President returns a decision on the matter, it would be prudent for the parties to take no further action.

    On November 28, the HC sought a response from the LG after Shah moved the HC challenging L-G’s actions.

    Saxena on November 18, had asked CM Kejriwal to restrict Shah from “discharging his duties” as the Vice Chairman of the DDCD and from using any privilege and facilities associated with the office.

    A single-judge bench of Justice Prathiba M. Singh had said that it will examine the LG’s response, before deciding whether he could have passed an order like that.

    The judge had said she cannot deal with the issues without having affidavits on record and asked the respondents to file affidavits before the next date of the hearing. It had also sought responses from the Director (Planning) Govt of NCT of Delhi and the local sub-divisional magistrate (SDM).

    Shah’s office was sealed late on November 17, by the SDM, Civil Lines. ASG Jain, appearing for the LG, had told the court that there are “larger issues” involved in the case.

    However, the Delhi government counsel had told the Court that Saxena’s request to remove Shah had not been accepted. The Planning Department has also been ordered to cancel its order closing Shah’s office and withdrawing facilities granted to him.

    The LG’s actions followed after Bharatiya Janata Party MP Parvesh Singh Verma filed a complaint alleging Shah was acting as the official spokesperson of AAP for political gains, in violation of established procedures.

    The LG had also asked the CM to sack Shah for allegedly “misusing his office for political purposes”. Shah had said the LG’s action is “without jurisdiction, completely illegal, and unconstitutional”. The AAP politician then moved the High Court to challenge the L-G’s actions.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Bandi Sanjay summoned by Telangana women’s commission on March 18

    Bandi Sanjay summoned by Telangana women’s commission on March 18

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    Hyderabad: After summons from the State Commission for Women to Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) state president and MP Bandi Sanjay over his alleged derogatory remarks on Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) MLC K Kavitha, Bandi has requested to adjourn the date to March 18 instead of March 15, as the parliament is in session.

    Telangana state women’s commission on Monday had taken suo moto cognizance of Bandi’s remark on the BRS MLC K Kavitha.

    Following the summon letter, Sanjay on Tuesday wrote a letter to the Women’s Commission requesting it to postpone the date of his appearance before the body.

    He said that “Since the Budget session is going to be held in his presence in the Parliament that is a must, hence I can’t appear before the Commission on Wednesday. I would be available on March 18 at the convenience of the Commission.”

    He also requested the Commission to provide details of the case in which he had been issued summons so as to prepare in that direction.

    So far, three cases have been registered against Bandi Sanjay for allegedly using defamatory and derogatory comments against Kavitha.

    The cases against Bandi Sanjay are registered at the Saroornagar, L. B Nagar and Chaitanyapuri police stations under the Rachakonda police limits. 

    Bandi Sanjay, while addressing a rally had stated, “Few journalists asked me if Kavitha would be arrested. If or not arrested should Kavitha be kissed?”

    His comments did not go down well with the BRS cadres who protested and burnt effigies in the national capital.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Oppn stages protest march from Parliament to ED office, seek probe in Adani issue

    Oppn stages protest march from Parliament to ED office, seek probe in Adani issue

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    New Delhi: Opposition parties led by the Congress staged protest march from Parliament House to the office of the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Wednesday, to hand over a complaint to the probe agency on the Adani issue.

    The protest march was joined by the DMK, Left, Samajwadi Party, JDU, Shiv Sena (Uddhav Thackeray faction), and AAP, among others.

    The Trinamool Congress is not participating in the protest march as it has said that it will raise its own issues in Parliament.

    An impasse between the BJP and Opposition continued on the third day of Parliament as they traded charges over allegations against the Adani group and Rahul Gandhi’s comments in London.

    Amid the ruckus, both Houses were adjourned till 2 p.m. on Wednesday.

    Meanwhile, Leader of the Opposition in Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge said there is no question of apology over Rahul Gandhi’s remarks and those demanding so must answer on Prime Minister Narendra Modi “humiliating” people of India with his comments abroad.

    “We demanded a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) investigation of Adani issue. However, the BJP doesn’t want a JPC as it will bring out the corruption and expose their real face. They wanted a JPC till they were in opposition, now they are scared,” leader of Congress in Lok Sabha Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury said during the march.

    Several opposition parties including the Congress, DMK, AAP, Left and Uddhav Thackeray’s Shiv Sena faction among others have written to ED, seeking a probe regarding Adani issue.

    The parties have urged the agency -to investigate “a relationship that has serious implications not just for our economy but, most importantly, our democracy”.

    The opposition cited accusations against the Adani Group that say it has established a network of offshore shell companies and offshore funds linked to the group “for the purposes of artificially inflating stock valuations and to give a distorted picture with regard to the group companies’ financial health”.

    The opposition further alleges a “clear causal link” between the offshore entities and the Adani Group’s Indian companies — a reference to Gautam Adani’s brother Vinod, who they say is “alleged to be the person crucial to setting up these networks”.

    The opposition letter also alleged that the group “repeatedly exercised improper influence to obtain concessions and contracts from governments and regulated entities”.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • As Maharashtra govt gears up for talks with farmers, foot march continues

    As Maharashtra govt gears up for talks with farmers, foot march continues

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    Mumbai: Maharashtra farmers continued their 175 km foot march to Mumbai for the second day on Tuesday even as the government said it would hold talks with a leaders’ delegation on Wednesday.

    The farmers’ stir is spearheaded by the All India Kisan Sabha (AIKS) and comprises over 10,000 peasants walking in the blistering heat with banners, placards, posters and raising slogans en route.

    En route, the marchers were enthusiastically welcomed in various villages by the locals, offered food and water, and people expressed their support for the cause as they walked past.

    Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis were slated to meet the farmers’ leaders on Tuesday, but the meeting was put off owing to the strike launched by state government employees demanding a return to the Old Pension Scheme (OPS).

    “We were informed that the meeting has been cancelled, but no reasons were given… Our march continues as usual,” AIKS Maharashtra General Secretary Dr Ajit Nawale told the media.

    Slamming Shinde’s offer of giving an ex-gratia of Rs 300/quintal for onion growers, he said it was too meager and the amount should be hiked to at least Rs 600/quintal, failing which the agitation would intensify.

    “Unless the government talks to us, we may be compelled to block the Mumbai-Gujarat Highway, only then they will listen,” Nawale said.

    Leader of Opposition Ajit Pawar and other Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) leaders have raised the matter in the Assembly and have rooted for the distressed farmers’ cause.

    Congress state President Nana Patole, NCP state President Jayant Patil, Shiv Sena-UBT leaders like Bhaskar Jadhav and others have demanded that the government should give between Rs 500-Rs 700/quintal to the farmers reeling under a crisis owing to fallen prices.

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    Farmers on foot march from Nashik to Mumbai take time to rest. (Photo: AIKS/@KisanSabha)

    From the government side, Nashik Guardian Minister Dada Bhuse said that at the Wednesday meeting, the CM and Deputy CM as well as concerned department secretaries shall be present to discuss the issues and resolve the farmers’ problems.

    He expressed confidence that all the positive demands would be heard out and the needful would be done for the farmers.

    On Sunday, the AIKS released its 17-point charter of demands which includes compensation for onion growers and MSP of Rs 2000/quintal from the next season, better prices for other crops like cotton, soybean, tur, green gram, milk, and related issues of ASHA workers, etc.

    This is the third “long march” by farmers in the past five years – the first one was in 2018, later in 2019, and again this year.

    For the third time in five years, thousands of farmers are again on the road to Mumbai for their various demands that remain pending since long, braving the intense summer heat.

    It has come after similar marches in 2018 and 2019 – and will traverse around 175 kms – attracting farmers from all over the state who converged in Nashik on Sunday.

    What are their demands?

    Among the demands are an immediate subsidy of Rs 600/quintal and MSP of Rs 2000/quintal from next season for onion growers, writing off of farmers’ loans, suitable remuneration for all agriculture produce, power bills waivers, quick compensation for crop losses due to unseasonal rains-hail, forest land rights, etc.

    They sought regularisation of encroachers on forest lands up to four hectares with names in the 7/12 documents, waiver of power bills and making electricity available 12 hours daily for farmlands, clear the 7/12 of farmers by waiving off their entire agriculture loans.

    They have also demanded NDRF amount of compensation for all crop damages due to unseasonal rains and other natural calamities that hit the agriculturists round the year, quick compensation and curb the “loot” by crop insurance companies, create an independent system for regular inspection of milk meters and weighing forks for milk and a minimum price of Rs 47 for cow milk and Rs 67 for buffalo milk and stop the conspiracy to slash prices of soybean, cotton, tur and grams, re-start selling grain along with free rations on ration cards every month.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Opposition MPs to march to ED office on Adani issue

    Opposition MPs to march to ED office on Adani issue

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    New Delhi: Leaders of several opposition parties on Wednesday decided to take out a protest march from Parliament House to the ED office here and hand over a complaint to the probe agency on the Adani issue.

    The leaders met in the office of Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge in the Parliament House complex to coordinate their joint strategy on the issue.

    The protest march will begin at 12:30 pm from Parliament House and MPs from several opposition parties will take part, party sources said.

    The opposition has been demanding a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) probe into the Adani-Hindenburg issue and has been stalling proceedings of Parliament over their demand.

    US short seller Hindenburg Research had alleged that the Adani group was “engaged in a brazen stock manipulation and accounting fraud”, and used offshore shell companies to inflate stock prices.

    The group had denied the allegations, calling them “malicious”, “baseless” and a “calculated attack on India

    The Trinamool Congress separately staged a protest in front of the Gandhi statue in Parliament complex over the LPG price hike and demanded answers from the government.

    TMC MPs raised slogans against the government over the LPG price hike and demanded that Prime Minister Narendra Modi should give them answers.

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  • Karnataka Congress gears up for Rahul’s mega rally on March 20

    Karnataka Congress gears up for Rahul’s mega rally on March 20

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    Bengaluru: To counter the blitzkrieg election campaign of the ruling BJP, the Congress is planning a mega rally on March 20 in Karnataka, which will be attended by Rahul Gandhi.

    The Congress is making an all out preparation for the programme.

    Rahul Gandhi will be visiting the state for the first time after the Bharat Jodo Yatra. The mega rally is being organised at Belagavi. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had taken part in a 10.7 km roadshow in Belagavi and evoked a good response from the people.

    The Belagavi district has the biggest landscape and 18 MLAs get elected from here. The political parties are focused on winning the maximum seats from the district.

    The Congress suffered a setback in the last few years as one of its influential leaders, Ramesh Jarkiholi joined the BJP. However, the deaths of BJP MP Suresh Angadi and BJP MLA Umesh Katti have proved to be a setback for the party.

    Presently, Satish Jarkiholi, brother of Ramesh Jarkiholi, KPCC Working President is leading the party in Belagavi and Congress MLAs Lakshmi Hebbalkar and Anjali Nimbalkar are emerging as important leaders from the region.

    After the visit of Prime Minister Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah, the Congress is putting up the show by Rahul Gandhi to galvanise the party workers. The party is contemplating to announce a fourth major poll promise by Rahul Gandhi.

    The party has already promised Rs 2,000 cash assistance for all women heads of the family in the state under the Gruhalakshmi scheme. Priyanka Gandhi Vadra made the announcement for the scheme during her rally in the capital city in January. The party has also assured free electricity supply of up to 200 units to every household under the Gruha Jyothi scheme.

    Sources in the Congress stated that Rahul Gandhi will make an announcement on creating a specific number of jobs or allowances for unemployed youth in Karnataka.

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  • Yogi to become longest serving UP CM on March 25

    Yogi to become longest serving UP CM on March 25

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    Lucknow: When Yogi Adityanath completes six years in office on March 25 and becomes the longest serving Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh with an unbroken tenure, the state government will get into a mega celebration mode.

    According to a state government spokesman, as soon as Yogi completes first year of his second term, he will hold the record of remaining on the post of chief minister for six consecutive years and six days. This is the longest period in a stretch so far in the state for any Chief Minister.

    Earlier, Dr Sampurnanand of the Congress remained the Chief Minister of the state for five years and 345 days from 1954 to 1960.

    The BJP-led state government will kick off the celebrations by holding a press conference in Lucknow, where Yogi, Deputy Chief Ministers Keshav Prasad Maurya and Brajesh Pathak, the party’s state president Bhupendra Singh Chaudhary, state general secretary (organisation) Dharampal Singh and other party officials will be present.

    The Chief Minister will present the achievements of six years of his government and about the changes that have taken place in the state in the past six years.

    He will also speak about the investment-friendly environment created in the state due to the improved law and order and the opportunities for employment and self-employment.

    Similar press conferences will be held in districts by ministers in charge.

    Local MPs, MLAs, district panchayat president and Legislative Council members will be present at these press conferences.

    The BJP came to power for the second time in the state by winning 255 seats in the state legislative assembly in 2022.

    The state unit of the party will also celebrate the occasion with various functions.

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  • Big Update : JKSSB Postponed all CBT starting from 16 March

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    JKSSB Postponed all CBT starting from 16 March

    Jammu and Kashmir Service Selection Board JKSSB Postponement of Computer Based Examinations.

    It is hereby notified that the Computer Based Examinations for various posts scheduled from 16th March, 2023 to 5th April, 2023 are hereby deferred till further intimation.

    Due to apparent controversy regarding hiring of a previously blacklisted\scompany for administering the recruitment exams and ongoing protests by the job aspirants, Jammu and Kashmir Services Selection Board

    (JKSSB) has postponed all computer-based written examinations (CBT) scheduled to start from March 16th.

     

     

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  • KCR to address public meeting in Maharashtra on March 26

    KCR to address public meeting in Maharashtra on March 26

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    Hyderabad: Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) national president and Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao will attend a mammoth public meeting at Kandar Loha in Maharashtra on March 26, stated an official release on Tuesday.

    According to the release, the BRS’ policies and the vision of the party’s national President and CM KCR are leaving a lasting impression on people in the entire country as well as many senior and prominent political leaders across parties.

    “Many senior leaders from many states are already joining the BRS party as they liked BRS policies, which aimed to bring about a qualitative change in the lives of the people of the entire country. The recently held Nanded public meeting drew an overwhelming response and became a sensation in Indian politics which led to a big debate in national politics. BRS chief CM KCR’s quest for India people’s development and welfare and his vision already attracted North India people including Maharashtra. Revolutionary development programmes and welfare schemes in Telangana are already drawing country-wide attention,” it read.

    The BRS Supremo recently held a long discussion with leaders about the party’s policies and future action plans.

    The leaders said they will join the public gathering in the neighbouring state with their followers on a large scale.

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