5 nomad family members feared dead in IIOJK cloudburst 

Srinagar, September 12, 2021 (PPI-OT):In Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, at least five members of a nomad family were feared dead in a cloudburst in Rafiabad area of Baramulla district. According to Kashmir Media Service, reports said that calamity struck the hilly area and hit the Bakerwal (nomad) family comprising at least five members even as numbers could vary and possibility of higher figure has not been ruled out.

Soon a police party, headed by local SHO, reached the spot along with members of Disaster Response Force. They said, so far, four bodies have been reportedly found as there are inadequate or feeble communication links to the area. The family, trapped in the calamity, is said to be that of Haji Bashir Bakarwal of Rajouri but final confirmation is awaited, they said. Further details are awaited.

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JKML delegation greets Farooq Tawheedi on release from jail 

Srinagar, September 12, 2021 (PPI-OT):In Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, a delegation of the Jammu and Kashmir Muslim League led by party’s Acting Chairman Abdul Ahad Parra visited Farooq Ahmed Tawheedi in Sopore and greeted him on his release from Indian illegal detention. Jammu and Kashmir Muslim Conference Chairman Shabbir Ahmed Dar also accompanied the delegation. The delegation included Abdul Ahad Parra, Muhammad Hamza Mir, Abdul Waheed Gojri and Shabbir Ahmed Hajam.

Farooq Ahmed Tawheedi was recently released by the Indian authorities after two years of illegal detention. On this occasion, the delegation appreciated the determination and courage of Farooq Tawheedi and demanded the release of all detained Hurriyat leaders and workers. On this occasion, Shabbir Ahmad Dar appreciated the appointment of Masarrat Aalam Butt, the illegally detained chairman of the All Party Hurriyat Conference and termed it as a right decision.

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India records 33,376 new Covid cases, 308 deaths take total toll to 442,317 

New Delhi, September 12, 2021 (PPI-OT):India saw a single-day rise of 33,376 coronavirus infections, taking the overall tally of cases to 33,208,330, while the number of active cases increased marginally since Friday to stand at 391,516, according to the Indian Health Ministry.

According to Kashmir Media Service, the death toll climbed to 442,317 with 308 daily fatalities, according to the data updated at 8 am. The number of active cases have increased to 391,516, comprising 1.18 per cent of the total infections, while the national COVID-19 recovery rate was recorded at 97.49 per cent, the health ministry said.

An increase of 870 cases has been recorded in the active COVID-19 caseload in a span of 24 hours. The health ministry stressed that more than 70 per cent of the deaths occurred due to comorbidities.

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Indian govt urged to restore statehood, hold assembly polls 

Jammu, September 12, 2021 (PPI-OT):In Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, an urgent meeting of the Panthers Trade Union (PTU) in Jammu passed a resolution, demanding immediate restoration of statehood of the territory. The PTU General Secretary, Neeraj Dewan, chairing the meeting, urged the Indian President for his urgent intervention to ensure that the Indian government follows the principles of democracy and rule of law which has been completely shadowed in the territory since August 5, 2019 when its special status was repealed.

He said, this act of the parliament, converting the J and K into a union territory, was totally illegal, improper and unconstitutional and, therefore, the residents of the territory have been demanding return of an elected government and return of statehood.

Neeraj Dewan said, he is constituting a mobile team of the senior leadership of PTU who shall move around the J and K and he himself shall accompany the team from Poonch to Kishtwar to Kathua, Billawar, Bani, Basholi and Poonch to Ramban and then shall move to the Valley of Kashmir next month.

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BJP wants to impose RSS agenda on country: Selja 

Chandigarh, September 12, 2021 (PPI-OT):The President of Haryana Pradesh Congress Committee (HPCC), Kumari Selja has said that the Indian and state governments of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) want to impose the agenda of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) in the country.

According to Kashmir Media Service, Kumari Selja, interacting with journalists, after addressing the advocates at the induction ceremony of the legal and human rights department of Haryana Congress, said the legal team elaborated on the legal aid provided to the agitating farmers of the state.

She accused Manohar Lal Khattar-led BJP government in the state of resorting to use of force on innocent farmers to implement their own agenda. Selja listed out the names of lawyers turned politicians like Mahatama Gandhi, Jawahar Lal Nehru, B R Ambdekar and Sardar Patel who made a remarkable contribution in freedom of the country.

“But ever since the BJP government was formed, there has been a campaign to implement the RSS agenda bypassing the Constitution. The Constitution is being blown away. Even the constitutional institutions of the country, whether it is the Election Commission or the CBI, ED, Income Tax Department or the Judiciary, are being used against the opponents,’’ said Selja.

Now, lawyers have to come forward and contribute in protecting the Constitution so that the existence of these constitutional institutions can be saved and BJP could not do any kind of tampering with the Constitution, she added.

Selja said, so far, internet has been banned 16 times in Haryana in districts like Jind, Panipat, Kaithal, Kurukshetra. “India is far ahead in the world in terms of internet ban. The internet has been banned about 32 times in the country so far this year. Due to the shutdown of internet service, not only the common man has to face problems, but the economic system of the country also has to suffer a lot. In 2020, there was internet ban for 8,927 hours due to which the government has suffered financial loss of about Rs 20,000 crore. Modi and his Hindu nationalist BJP government are directly to blame for all this,” she added.

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Speakers at US meet lay focus on Hindutva threats 

Washington, September 12, 2021 (PPI-OT):Speakers at a conference in US have laid focus on threats emanating from RSS-BJP led Hindutva agenda in India, which is also funded by Indian diaspora, mainly Gujaratis. In his opening remarks, Dr Gayan Parakash of Princeton called Hindutva an ideology of paranoia, hatred, and extremism. “This conference takes place at a time when farmers, workers, women, Dalits, Adivasis, Bahujans, Muslims, religious and sexual minorities, are opposing the project of Hindu majoritarian nationalism,” he added.

Famous French academicians Christophe Jaffrelot, a well-known poet and social critic, Meena Kandasamy, and renowned documentary-maker Anand Patwardhan defined Hinduism in the session moderated by Thomas Blom Hansen, Standford. Jaffrelot attributed the rise of global Hindutva to the organizational skills of the RSS and the use of the internet for the propagation of the Hindu supremacy ideology. He explained that Hindutva in India and globally receives funds from the Indian diaspora, mainly Gujaratis.

Describing Hindutva as entirely different than Hinduism, Patwarden said, “it is a casteist project in which a Brahman elite recruits the powerless in an endless war against imaginary demons.” He called for the creation of a rainbow coalition to fight the RSS and its offshoots.

Kandasamy, who received death threats from Hindutva terrorists, equated Hindutva with inequality and oppression of women. In her view, Hindutva was not different than fascism, Nazism, and Trumpism. She called the term Sanatan offensive as it promotes the domination of Brahmanism, a Vedic concept.

Jens Lerche of Delhi School of Economics, Pritam Singh of Oxford University and Vamsi Vakulabharanam, a noted economist based in the US, spoke on the RSS-led fiscal policies. Political economist Smriti Rao moderated the session. They argued that the farm laws, demonetization, and taxation policies have added to poverty and unemployment. In addition, the RSS-led political regime uses the religious divide to hurt India’s economy and create social chaos to serve Brahminical hegemony.

Gajendran Ayyathurai, professor at a German university; Meena Dhanda, a philosophy professor at Wolverhampton University; and Bhanwar Meghwanshi, a former RSS official, described Hindutva as a movement of upper castes to subjugate the rest of the society. They argued that Hindutva was Brahmanism, and temples are the instructions to perpetuate inequality. The RSS never stood for democracy and is keen to replace the constitution with Manusmirit, a religious book that considers non-upper castes low origin. Caste is anti-democracy and anti-egalitarian, and Hindutva seems to be determined to protect caste. Without demolishing caste, Hindutva would continue to thrive.

It was a bold move on the part of academicians to speak on a taboo subject in India. The conference is a landmark in the academic world. It is the first time that caste-based politics has become a subject of academic discussion at the highest level in the US. Then, the Hindutva groups in the US would use all their resources to harass and intimidate the academicians. However, the voices have become so loud that the hate mongers cannot silence them anymore.

The ad-hoc organizing committee included Sahar Aziz, Rutgers University; Ben C. Baer, Princeton University; Sruti Bala, University of Amsterdam; Laura Brueck, Northwestern University; Ananya Chakravarti, Georgetown University; Zahid R. Chaudhary, Princeton University; Rohit Chopra, Santa Clara University; Ashley Cohen, University of Southern California; Meena Dhanda, University of Wolverhampton; John Esposito, Georgetown University; Shubhra Gururani, York University; Jyotsna Kapur, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale; David Ludden, New York University; Radhika Mongia, York University; Meera Nanda, IISER Pune (former Visiting Faculty); Gyan Prakash, Princeton University; Sharmila Rudrappa, South Asia Institute, University of Texas-Austin; Lotika Singha, University of Wolverhampton; Suchitra Vijayan, Author, and Barrister-at-Law; Feminist Critical Hindu Studies Collective.

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Hindu extremists barge into church, assault women in Karnatka 

Udupi, September 12, 2021 (PPI-OT):Tension prevailed after Hindu extremists forcefully barged into a church and misbehaved with church priest and women at the time of prayers in south Indian State Karnataka. The members of the Hindu Jagaran Vedike misbehaved and assaulted with women after barging inside the church in Kukkandur in Udupi district of the state, said Benedict.

Karkala police have registered a case against the members of the right-wing, Hindu Jagaran Vedike, and a church priest. Security has been beefed up in the town of Karkala and Kukkandur village church. Police claimed, the members of the Hindu Jagaran Vedike barged into a church in Kukkandur village alleging that the church authorities assembled more than 35 Hindus there to carry out religious conversions. The police have questioned Benedict, the church pastor for allegedly carrying out conversions.

Police sources said Benedict did not have permission to hold religious meetings. Earlier, there was a complaint filed against him on July 15 for organising religious meetings with the intention to carry out conversions. The pastor was warned by the police not to carry out such activities without permission. However, the programme was held without permission on Friday, the police claimed.

The police have also recorded the statement of Sunil, a labourer who participated in the prayer meeting, saying that Benedict forced him to attend the church prayers. The police have registered a case against Hindu Jagaran Vedike members based on the complaint filed by Benedict. It was said that the activists misbehaved with women after barging inside the church.

The police have also booked Benedict under several sections and malicious acts, intended to outrage religious feelings) and 298 (uttering words etc. with deliberate intent to wound the religious feelings of any person).

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