Category: India

  • BJP Draws ‘BBC Documentary’ Parallel, Accuses Opposition Of Creating ‘Chaos’ Over Hindenburg Report |

    Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Sudhanshu Trivedi slammed the opposition on Sunday for its attacks on the Narendra Modi government in response to the new Hindenburg report. Minutes within the report went public the opposition reaction started pouring in, Congress hit out at the Modi-led Central government and called for a joint parliamentary committee investigation into the allegations against Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) chairperson Madhabi Puri Buch.

    The BJP Rajya Sabha MP cited the controversial BBC documentary and suspected the timing of its release.

    #WATCH | Delhi: BJP MP Sudhanshu Trivedi says, “For the past few years, whenever the Parliament session commences, a foreign report gets released. BBC documentary was released just before the Parliament session. The Hindenberg report came in January just before the Parliament… pic. twitter.com/ueOyC9DvRs — ANI (@ANI) August 11, 2024

    The US-based Hindenburg Research claimed that Buch and her husband were involved in little-known offshore funds that were allegedly part of the alleged Adani money siphoning scandal.

    In a conversation with news agency ANI, Trivedi accused the opposition of trying to create “economic chaos in India” by spreading confusion. Trivedi said, “BBC documentary was released just before the Parliament session. The Hindenburg report came in January just before the Parliament session. All these sequences happen during the Parliament session.”

    He asserted, “Why does Congress always stand with foreign companies for the past 30-40 years? For the past few years, whenever the Parliament session commences, a foreign report gets released.”

    SEBI has defended its chairperson on Sunday, stating that Buch consistently made the necessary disclosures and stepped aside from matters that could have led to conflicts of interest.

  • Tracking Of July 24 Doda Attack Terrorists Continues Across South Kashmir |

    Terrorists responsible for the July 24 terror incidents in the Doda region were tracked after sneaking across the Kishtwar range into the Kapran Garol area in South Kashmir, according to security sources.

    Rashtriya Rifles and J&K Police had been monitoring these terrorists, launching operations in the mountains east of Kapran on the night of August 9 and 10, 2024, where the terrorists were reportedly holed up.

    Around 2 pm today, August 10, suspicious movement was observed in the area. When challenged by security forces, the terrorists opened indiscriminate fire, injuring two Army personnel and two civilians nearby. Authorities are currently verifying the terror-related backgrounds of the injured civilians.

    The operation area, located at over 10,000 feet in altitude, is characterized by dense undergrowth, large boulders, and complex terrain, posing significant challenges to the security forces. Operations are expected to continue through the night as security forces work to neutralize the threat.

  • ‘No Creamy Layer Provision In SC/STs’: Modi Government Makes Stand Clear After Top Court’s Quota Order |

    Hours after Prime Minister Narendra Modi met a delegation of SC/ST MPs, the NDA government has decided not to go for creating a separate creamy layer within the Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes (STs) just like the OBCs.

    Information Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw today said that a detailed discussion took place during the cabinet meeting over the Supreme Court judgment that made certain suggestions on the reservation for the SCs and STs. Vaishnaw said that the cabinet is of the view that the NDA government is committed towards the provisions of the Constitution.

    Met a delegation of SC/ST MPs today. Reiterated our commitment and resolve for the welfare and empowerment of the SC/ST communities. pic.twitter.com/6iLQkaOumI — Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) August 9, 2024

    “Supreme Court had pronounced a judgment regarding the reservation and a suggestion regarding SC and ST reservation. Today a detailed discussion took place during Cabinet…NDA govt is bound to the Constitution formed by BR Ambedkar. According to BR Ambedkar’s Constitution, in SC and ST’s reservation, there is no provision for creamy layer,” said Vaishnaw.

    When asked whether the matter was brought up by the Minister for Social Justice and Empowerment or Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Mr. Vaishnaw responded that it reflected the unanimous consensus of the cabinet.

    Earlier today, Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal urged the Opposition not to “mislead” the public regarding a Supreme Court judge’s remarks about the exclusion of a creamy layer from SC/ST reservations.

    Addressing the Lok Sabha, Meghwal clarified that the mention of a creamy layer in the sub-categorization of SC/STs was merely an observation by a Supreme Court judge and not an official part of the ruling. He advised members against attempting to mislead the public on this issue.

    In a majority verdict last week, the Supreme Court ruled that states have the authority to create sub-classifications within the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes categories. This allows states to allocate quotas within the reserved category specifically aimed at uplifting the most underprivileged castes.

  • DNA Exclusive: Exposing Western Media’s Double Standards On Hindu Persecution In Bangladesh |

    In a shocking display of bias, the New York Times has downplayed the genocide of Hindus in Bangladesh, labeling it as “Revenge Attacks” in a recent headline. This blatant attempt to justify the violence against Hindus has exposed the double standards of Western media.

    The violence against Hindus in Bangladesh has been escalating since the resignation of Prime Minister Hasi Sheikhna, with reports of temples being vandalized, homes being set on fire, and individuals being targeted based on their religion. However, the New York Times has chosen to frame this as a “Revenge Attack” against Hindus, implying that they are somehow responsible for the violence.

    In today’s episode of DNA, we’re exposing the hypocrisy of Western media and human rights organizations when it comes to the genocide of Hindus in Bangladesh.

    DNA: Gaza Vs Bangladesh..Double Standards of Western Media. DNA test of NYT’s selective thinking on Bangladeshi Hindus #DNA #Bangladesh #BangladeshCrisis #BangladeshiHindus @Anant_Tyagii pic.twitter.com/rWamS8aiej — Zee News (@ZeeNews) August 8, 2024

    In Bangladesh, Hindus are being targeted: temples are being vandalized, homes are being set ablaze, and people are being beaten based on their identity. Hindu-owned shops are being looted. Videos and reports are flooding in from media and social media platforms, showing the escalation from protests against reservations to targeted communal violence.

    But what is The New York Times saying? Their coverage has labeled these attacks as “Revenge Attacks” following the exit of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Their headline reads: “Hindus In Bangladesh Face Revenge Attacks after Prime Minister’s Exit.”

    According to The New York Times, these attacks are retaliation because Hindus are believed to be supporters of Sheikh Hasina’s party. But on what basis does The New York Times claim that the 13 million Hindus in Bangladesh are aligned with her?

    Watch tonight’s episode of DNA for a detailed analysis here:


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    Supporters of Sheikh Hasina.. that’s why Hindus are being massacred? Why is the opposition losing ground on the Waqf Bill? ‘Political wrestling’ on Vinesh #DNA @Anant_Tyagii pic.twitter.com/QkikRgVyZO — Zee News (@ZeeNews) August 8, 2024

  • DNA Exclusive: Analysis Of Wrestler Vinesh Phogat’s Heartbreaking Olympic Disqualification |

    The entire nation was eagerly waiting for Indian wrestler Vinesh Phogat to win a gold medal at the Olympics today. However, the country’s hopes were shattered when the breaking news emerged that Vinesh Phogat’s weight was over the limit just before the final. Today was supposed to be Vinesh Phogat’s 50kg category final, but her weight was found to be 100 grams more than the allowed limit, leading to her disqualification.

    In today’s episode of DNA, Zee News did an in-depth analysis of how did Vinesh Phogat’s weight increase by 100 grams, and who is responsible for this mistake? Was it destiny playing a cruel game with wrestler Vinesh Phogat, or did her body fail her? Or was there a miscalculation in the pursuit of gold? In this report, we will cover everything—when, what, how, why, and where.

    DNA: ‘100 grams’ heavier than 50 kg! How did Vinesh Phogat’s weight increase before the final?#DNA #VineshPhogat #Phogat_Vinesh #Olympics #Olympics2024 @Anant_Tyagii pic.twitter.com/nH3gg4ap1Q — Zee News (@ZeeNews) August 7, 2024

    Phogat, who had been on a remarkable winning streak, defeating three opponents in a row to reach the final, was found to be 50.1 kg during the pre-final weigh-in, exceeding the 50 kg weight limit. Despite her team’s best efforts to reduce her weight, Phogat was unable to meet the required weight, leading to her disqualification.

    The incident has raised questions about the decision to have Phogat compete in the 50 kg category, given her natural weight is around 56-57 kg. Phogat’s team, including her coaches, physiotherapist, and doctor, have come under scrutiny for their handling of the situation.

    The disqualification has also sparked a political firestorm, with opposition leaders accusing the government of sabotaging Phogat’s chances. However, the government has clarified that the rules were clear and Phogat’s disqualification was not a result of any conspiracy.

    Watch tonight’s DNA episode for a detailed analysis here:

  • As Sheikh Hasina Finds Refuge In India, Ex-Envoy To Bangladesh Sees Center Taking It ‘Very Favorably’

    Sheikh Hasina, described as a “good friend of India,” may receive favorable consideration from the central government if she chooses to stay, according to a former high commissioner of India to Bangladesh quoted by PTI on Tuesday. Hasina arrived at the Hindon airbase near Delhi on Monday, intending to travel to London, just hours after resigning as Bangladesh’s prime minister amid weeks of anti-government protests that resulted in nearly 300 deaths.

    Hasina’s travel plans to London have encountered obstacles due to some “uncertainties,” and it is unlikely she will leave India in the next few days, as stated by sources on Tuesday. Veena Sikri, the former envoy, mentioned that India has consistently assisted the people of Bangladesh with various challenges.

    Reflecting on historical ties, Sikri recalled the solidarity between Sheikh Hasina, the Awami League, and the forces of Liberation with India since 1971. The Awami League and India, along with the Muktijodha, fought together for Bangladesh’s liberation.

    Sikri said the deep empathy, friendship, respect, and understanding between the Awami League and India, as well as between the peoples of both nations, noting that India has always been supportive. With Sheikh Hasina now in India after being forced to leave her country, Sikri expressed confidence that the Indian government would likely view her wish to stay in India very favourably.

    Sikri also noted that Hasina had previously resided in India following the assassination of her father, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, a hero of Bangladesh’s independence who later became prime minister. Rahman was assassinated in August 1975.

    In conversation with PTI, Sikri said that Hasina had spent many years in India before returning to Bangladesh to lead the Awami League, leaving open the question of her continued stay in India. “Currently, Sheikh Hasina has been forced to leave her country and is now in India. If she desires to stay, I am confident our government will look upon it very favourably,” added Sikri.

    The seasoned diplomat mentioned that Hasina had previously stayed in India following the assassination of her father, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, a hero of Bangladesh’s independence, who later became the country’s prime minister. Rahman was assassinated in August 1975.

    Speaking to PTI, Sikri said, “She spent a considerable time in India, many years, before returning to Bangladesh to lead the Awami League. The decision whether she should stay or not should be deferred, allowing her to make the choice and the situation. to develop.”

    The former ambassador also noted, “Former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has been a close ally of India, working intimately with its people across various states, including West Bengal, Assam, and Meghalaya. I see no issue with that.”

    “It’s her decision whether to stay. There are reports she may wish to move to London to be with her sister, who resides there. Perhaps they are waiting for clearance from the UK government. The situation is highly volatile and complex,” she stated. .

    “In my opinion, if she continues her stay in India, it wouldn’t pose a significant problem,” she concluded. Hasina, aged 76, resigned as the prime minister of Bangladesh and departed amid mass protests against her administration. She then arrived in India en route to London, as diplomatic sources reported on Monday.

    When questioned about the potential impact of Hasina’s stay in India on future relations with the new government, Sikri mentioned that while the views of other political parties like the BNP (Bangladesh Nationalist Party) or Jamaat-i-Islami Bangladesh on India are well-known. , the dialogue remains open.

  • DNA Exclusive: Analyzing Pakistan And China’s Conspiracy To Oust Sheikh Hasina |

    Bangladesh has witnessed a dramatic shift in its political landscape, marked by violent protests and the eventual resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. What started as a student protest against reservation policies has escalated into a full-blown crisis, revealing a complex web of international and domestic conspiracies aimed at overthrowing the current government. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has accused anti-national forces of orchestrating the turmoil.

    In today’s DNA episode, Zee News’ revealed how the Bangladesh coup is a carefully orchestrated plot involving Pakistan, China, and Opposition parties. The plot, masterminded by China, involved six key players: the Pakistani military, ISI, Bangladesh Army, Jamaat-e-Islami, Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), and China itself.

    Bangladesh Political Crisis: Pakistan-like ‘coup’ in Bangladesh. Dhaka under the control of the mob…what will happen next?

    Meeting in Delhi on the situation in Bangladesh, CCS meeting going on at PM residence. Home Minister Amit Shah, Defense Minister and NSA attended the meeting, Foreign Minister Jaishankar was also present in the meeting… pic.twitter.com/JTKFS223lU — Zee News (@ZeeNews) August 5, 2024

    The student-led protests, initially sparked by opposition to reservation policies, soon saw the involvement of Jamaat-e-Islami and BNP, both known for their anti-India and anti-Awami League stances. Jamaat-e-Islami, closely associated with ISI, was allegedly instrumental in inciting violence among the students.

    This organization, which had previously supported Pakistan during the 1971 Liberation War, has been a persistent thorn in the side of successive Awami League governments. This was not the first attempt to overthrow Hasina’s government. Pakistan had made two previous attempts, in 2009 and 2012, but failed. However, this time, with China’s backing, the conspiracy succeeded.

    China’s involvement in the coup is rooted in its significant investments in Bangladesh, totaling over $2.5 billion. When Hasina visited China in July to discuss debt relief, she was met with a cold response from Chinese President Xi Jinping, indicating that China was unwilling to provide assistance. This was seen as a signal to Hasina that her government was no longer supported by China.

    Watch tonight’s episode of DNA for a detailed analysis on Bangladesh coup here:

    Pakistan behind the coup? China behind the ‘India Out Campaign’ in Bangladesh What preparations did India make?

    Watch DNA LIVE with @Anant_Tyagii #DNA #Bangladesh #SheikhHasina #BangladeshCoup #BangladeshArmy #ZeeNews https://t.co/Z9Lm4CCveo — Zee News (@ZeeNews) August 5, 2024

  • 91 Killed Including 14 Policemen As Anti-Government Protests Rock Bangladesh, Curfew Imposed |

    At least 91 individuals, including 14 police officers, were killed and many were injured in severe clashes across Bangladesh on Sunday. Protesters demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina clashed with supporters of the ruling party, leading to the suspension of mobile internet services and the imposition of an indefinite nationwide curfew.

    The violence began in the morning when demonstrators, under the banner of Students Against Discrimination, rallied against the government’s job quota system. They were met with resistance from activists of the Awami League, Chhatra League, and Jubo League.

    The leading Bengali newspaper Prothom Alo reported that the confrontations, shootings, and pursuits related to the non-cooperation movement resulted in at least 91 fatalities. The police headquarters disclosed that 14 officers died nationwide, with 13 at Sirajganj’s Enayetpur police station and one at Comilla’s Elliotganj. Additionally, over 300 officers sustained injuries.

    This recent outbreak of violence follows the deaths of over 200 individuals in earlier clashes between police and protesters, mainly students, who opposed the quota system that allocated 30% of government positions to relatives of 1971 war veterans. Subsequently, authorities have detained more than 11,000 individuals.

    Officials reported that today’s protests saw the participation of unidentified individuals and members of the right-wing Islami Shashontantra Andolon. They set up roadblocks on key highways and in the capital, attacked police stations, party offices, and the homes of ruling party leaders, and set numerous vehicles ablaze.

    The situation prompted authorities to order a curfew in major cities and small towns across Bangladesh for an indefinite period from 6 PM Sunday, mobilizing troops, paramilitary border guards BGB, and the elite anti-crime Rapid Action Battalion alongside police.

    The government ordered the shutdown of Meta platforms Facebook, Messenger, WhatsApp and Instagram. The mobile operators were ordered to shut down 4G mobile internet, the paper added.

    Meanwhile, Prime Minister Hasina said that those engaging in “sabotage” across the country in the name of protest are not students but terrorists and asked people to suppress them with a firm hand.

    “I appeal to the countrymen to suppress these terrorists with a firm hand,” she said.

    Hasina called a meeting of the National Committee on Security Affairs – the highest policy-making authority of national security – at Ganabhaban, the paper reported citing sources from the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO). The meeting was attended by the chiefs of the Army, Navy, Air Force, police, RAB, BGB, and other top security officers. The meeting came as renewed violence spread to several parts of the country.

    The government has announced a three-day general holiday on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday to ensure public safety amid the ongoing violent protests across the country.

    Giving details of casualties, the paper said eight people were killed in Feni, 22 including 13 policemen in Sirajganj, five in Kishoreganj, eight in Dhaka, five in Bogura, three in Munshiganj, four in Magura, three in Bhola, four in Rangpur, three in Pabna, five in Sylhet, three in Cumilla, two in Sherpur and two in Joypurhat. One person was killed in Keraniganj, one in Savar and one in Barisal.

    Six Awami League leaders and activists were beaten to death and several others injured in a clash between the ruling party supporters and protesters in Narsingdi, the paper reported.

    Citing Dhaka Medical College Hospital sources, the paper said 56 people were brought to the hospital with bullet injuries from Shahbagh, Shanir Akhra, Nayabazar, Dhanmondi, Science Laboratory, Paltan, Press Club and Munshiganj.

    In a related development, a group of former senior military generals Sunday asked the government to withdraw the armed forces from the streets and send them back to barracks.

    “We urge the government to undertake political initiatives to resolve the ongoing crisis. Do not destroy the good standing of our armed forces by keeping them engaged in a disgraceful campaign,” said former army chief Iqbal Karim Bhuiyan, who served as the army chief under Prime Minister Hasina’s government.

    Reading out a statement at a media briefing here, he said, “The Bangladeshi armed forces have never faced off with the masses or trained their guns at the chests of their fellow citizens.” Another former army chief, octogenarian general Nuruddin Khan, who also served as the energy minister in Hasina’s past 1996-2001 tenure, was one of those who joined the briefing along with fellow officers, some of them being 1971 Liberation War veterans.

    “Time is ripe to immediately take the soldiers to barracks to prepare themselves for any eventuality as the time taken to transition from internal security mode to operational mode takes quite some time,” the statement read.

    Most of the shops and malls in Dhaka were closed amid the protest. Hundreds of students and professionals had gathered at Dhaka’s Shahbagh, blocking traffic on all sides.

    Protesters had also gathered at the Science Lab intersection of the capital on the first day of the non-cooperation movement. They chanted anti-government slogans.

    According to the Daily Star newspaper, several vehicles at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU) were torched on Sunday by unidentified people.

    People carrying sticks were seen vandalizing private cars, ambulances, motorcycles, and buses on the hospital premises, triggering fear among the patients, their attendants, doctors and staff, the paper said.

    Nahid Islam, a coordinator of the anti-government protests, announced said they will stage a demonstration and mass sit-in on Monday to press home their one-point demand.

    On Monday, he will unveil Martyrs’ Memorial plaques across the country in memory of people killed recently centering the quota reform movement, he said in a statement.

    There have been reports of vandalism and arson attacks on police vehicles and government buildings in multiple locations.

    In Chattogram, the residences of Education Minister Mohibul Hasan Chowdhury Nowfel and Chattogram City Corporation Mayor Rezaul Karim Chowdhury, as well as the office of AL MP Md Mohiuddin Bachchu were attacked.

    In an apparent retaliation, the homes of several Opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) leaders, including Standing Committee member Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury, were targeted.

    The BNP and its allies, along with numerous political, professional, and cultural groups have thrown their support behind the student-led movement that had been launched to demand reforms to quotas reserved for government jobs.

    Prime Minister Hasina offered to sit for talks on Saturday with the coordinators of the movement. However, they rejected her proposal.

    The government leaders earlier claimed that the “peaceful campaign” was hijacked by fundamentalist Jamaat-e-Islami and their student front Islami Chhatra Shibir being backed by ex-premier Khaleda Zia’s BNP.

  • Taj Mahal or Tejo Mahalaya: DNA Analysis Of The Most Raging Topic In Hinduism Vs Islam Debate |

    Taj Mahal or Tejo Mahalaya? This debate has been ongoing for a long time. However, it has intensified today because two young men performed a ritual with Ganges water inside the Taj Mahal. But how did they manage to do this despite the security? Today, we will give you the inside story of the ritual at the Taj Mahal. We will explain why this ritual was performed and share the plan straight from the people behind it.

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    ‘Jalabhishek’ in Taj Mahal..courage or audacity? Is supporting BJP considered ‘Gustak-e-Rasool’? How is the rescue operation going on in Kedarnath?

    Watch DNA LIVE with @Anant_Tyagii#DNA #TajMahal #Agra #BJP #Moradabad #KedarnathRescue #Uttarakhand #ZeeLive https://t.co/FqTl41BpZ0

    — Zee News (@ZeeNews) August 3, 2024 The Incident

    Two young men are involved—one is filming while the other carries a bottle of Ganges water into the Taj Mahal complex. There are no security personnel in sight as they record their actions. As they move forward, they encounter a gate in the Taj Mahal complex. One of the men sticks an “Om” sticker on the gate and pours Ganges water over it from the bottle. They proceed further into the Taj Mahal, passing through the basement (visuals are shown). Eventually, they reach Mumtaz Begum’s tomb. One of the men pours the water from the bottle over the tomb, successfully completing their mission.

    Aftermath And ASI Report

    The security personnel finally notice the men and detain them. In 2018, the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) submitted an affidavit to the Agra Court, stating there is no evidence that the Taj Mahal was ever a temple. In November 2015, the Ministry of Culture informed the Lok Sabha that there is no evidence of any temple in the Taj Mahal.

    Both the government and ASI have denied that the Taj Mahal was ever Tejo Mahalaya. The Supreme Court has also dismissed related petitions. However, the controversy remains whether the Taj Mahal was once Tejo Mahalaya. This video has added fuel to the fire of this ongoing debate.

  • J&K Terror Attack Fallout? Center Removes BSF DG, Deputy With Immediate Effect |

    The Central government today ordered immediate removal of BSF Director General (DG) Nitin Agrawal and his deputy, Special DG (West) YB Khurania, returning them to their respective state cadres with immediate effect, according to a government order. The BSF, a force of approximately 2.65 lakh personnel, is responsible for guarding India’s borders with Pakistan in the west and Bangladesh in the east. The action comes amid sudden increase in terror attacks in Jammu and Kashmir.

    At least 22 people, including 11 security personnel and a village defense guard (VDG) member, have been killed this year in such incidents in Rajouri, Poonch, Reasi, Udhampur, Kathua and Doda districts. Five terrorists were also killed in two encounters in Kathua and Doda districts last month.

    Agrawal, a 1989-batch Kerala cadre officer, had taken charge as the Border Security Force chief in June of last year. Khurania, a 1990-batch Odisha cadre officer, was leading the force’s operations along the Pakistan border as Special DG (West). Separate orders from the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) stated that both officers were being “prematurely” repatriated with “immediate effect.”

    Troop Deployment in J&K

    With a surge in terror attacks, the Center has increased deployment of forces in the Union Territory. Two battalions of Border Security Force (BSF) troops, totaling 2,000 personnel, have been airlifted from Odisha and deployed in Kashmir. A total of 1,500 elite Assam Rifles troops will be deployed under the operational control of the Army, with their primary mission being to ‘secure peaks and upper reaches’ in Kashmir.

    Para-Commandos Deployed

    The Army is also redeploying forces to counter battle-hardened terrorists of foreign origin. Estimates suggest that around 80 of these terrorists are operating in small groups in the upper reaches of the Pir Panjal range. In response to recent threats, the government has approved the deployment of 200 armor-protected vehicles (APVs). This decision follows a deadly attack on July 5 in Kathua district, where a military convoy was targeted, resulting in the deaths of five soldiers and injuries to five others.