TFIPOST हिन्दी
TFIPOST Global
Tfipost.com
Tfipost.com
No Result
View All Result
  • Premium
  • Politics
    • All
    • Analysis
    • Opinions
    • Trending
    India’s Underground Rail Under Chicken’s Neck… Is It Possible?

    India’s Underground Rail Under Chicken’s Neck… Is It Possible?

    “Sorry, papa…”: 3 Minor Sisters Die by Suicide in Ghaziabad; What is the “Korean Love Game” Linked to their Deaths?

    “Sorry, papa…”: 3 Minor Sisters Die by Suicide in Ghaziabad; What is the “Korean Love Game” Linked to their Deaths?

    Solid Fuel Ducted Ramjet Test: How ‘Gandiv’, India’s Indigenous Meteor is Set to Redefine BVR Combat Dynamics

    Solid Fuel Ducted Ramjet Test: How ‘Gandiv’, India’s Indigenous Meteor is Set to Redefine BVR Combat Dynamics

    India’s Helicopter Manufacturing Set to Soar as Adani Group Partners with Italy’s Leonardo to Enhance Indigenous Production

    India’s Helicopter Manufacturing Set to Soar as Adani Group Partners with Italy’s Leonardo to Enhance Indigenous Production

    • Analysis
    • Opinions
    • Trending
  • Economy
    • All
    • Business
    • Economy1
    • Finance
    India’s Underground Rail Under Chicken’s Neck… Is It Possible?

    India’s Underground Rail Under Chicken’s Neck… Is It Possible?

    Solid Fuel Ducted Ramjet Test: How ‘Gandiv’, India’s Indigenous Meteor is Set to Redefine BVR Combat Dynamics

    Solid Fuel Ducted Ramjet Test: How ‘Gandiv’, India’s Indigenous Meteor is Set to Redefine BVR Combat Dynamics

    India’s Helicopter Manufacturing Set to Soar as Adani Group Partners with Italy’s Leonardo to Enhance Indigenous Production

    India’s Helicopter Manufacturing Set to Soar as Adani Group Partners with Italy’s Leonardo to Enhance Indigenous Production

    CDS General Anil Chauhan Visits Armenian Genocide Memorial, Elevates Defence Ties Amid Strategic Counter to Pakistan-Turkey-Azerbaijan Axis

    CDS General Anil Chauhan Visits Armenian Genocide Memorial, Elevates Defence Ties Amid Strategic Counter to Pakistan-Turkey-Azerbaijan Axis

    • Business
    • Finance
  • Defense
    • All
    • Defence
    • Strategy
    • Weaponry
    Solid Fuel Ducted Ramjet Test: How ‘Gandiv’, India’s Indigenous Meteor is Set to Redefine BVR Combat Dynamics

    Solid Fuel Ducted Ramjet Test: How ‘Gandiv’, India’s Indigenous Meteor is Set to Redefine BVR Combat Dynamics

    Empowering India’s Youth: Insights from the Modi Era Budget 2026–27

    Empowering India’s Youth: Insights from the Modi Era Budget 2026–27

    India Extends Its Maritime Influence, Allows EU Into IFC-IOR Watch Network

    India Extends Its Maritime Influence, Allows EU Into IFC-IOR Watch Network

    Indian Space Startup Digantara Teams Up with Singapore Defence to Tackle Space Debris Threats

    Indian Space Startup Digantara Teams Up with Singapore Defence to Tackle Space Debris Threats

    • Defence
    • Strategy
    • Weaponry
  • Geopolitics
    • All
    • Africa
    • Americas
    • Asia Pacific
    • Europe
    • South Asia
    • West Asia
    CDS General Anil Chauhan Visits Armenian Genocide Memorial, Elevates Defence Ties Amid Strategic Counter to Pakistan-Turkey-Azerbaijan Axis

    CDS General Anil Chauhan Visits Armenian Genocide Memorial, Elevates Defence Ties Amid Strategic Counter to Pakistan-Turkey-Azerbaijan Axis

    Canada PM Mark Carney Likely to Visit India in March; Uranium, Energy and Trade Deals in Focus

    Canada PM Mark Carney Likely to Visit India in March; Uranium, Energy and Trade Deals in Focus

    Foreign Minister of Spain, Jose Manuel Albares, handed over the signed Declaration of Accession to the IPOI to External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar

    A Sea Change: Why Spain Joining India’s Maritime Vision Matters

    Stick First, Deal Later: Trump’s Davos Diplomacy on Greenland

    Stick First, Deal Later: Trump’s Davos Diplomacy on Greenland

    • Africa
    • Americas
    • Asia Pacific
    • Europe
    • South Asia
    • West Asia
  • Knowledge
    • All
    • Culture
    • Education
    • History
    • Indology
    Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose

    The life and times of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose

    The Netaji Savarkar Meeting

    The Netaji-Savarkar Summit: A Spark for India’s Path to Sovereignty

    Top 10 Reasons to Learn Cybersecurity in 2026

    Top 10 Reasons to Learn Cybersecurity in 2026

    NaMo GenV Book Festival

    NaMo GenV Book Festival Showcases 400+ Books on PM Modi, Draws Large Youth Participation in Delhi

    • Culture
    • History
    • Indology
  • Law
  • Lounge
    • All
    • Books
    • Cinema
    • Entertainment
    • Food
    • Games
    • Health
    • Lifestyle
    • Satire
    • Sports
    • technology
    • Travel
    Will Formula 1 Return to India? Centre Steps Up Efforts to Revive Buddh Grand Prix

    Will Formula 1 Return to India? Centre Steps Up Efforts to Revive Buddh Grand Prix

    ‘Dhurandhar’ Tops Netflix Charts in Pakistan Despite No Theatrical Release, Fans Call It ‘Best Bollywood Movie Ever’

    ‘Dhurandhar’ Tops Netflix Charts in Pakistan Despite No Theatrical Release, Fans Call It ‘Best Bollywood Movie Ever’

    Where to Find Interactive Quiz Games Online

    Where to Find Interactive Quiz Games Online

    Do Generic Medicines Work the Same as Branded Ones?

    Do Generic Medicines Work the Same as Branded Ones?

    • Books
    • Cinema
    • Food
    • Health
    • Sports
    • technology
    • Travel
    • Satire
Tfipost.com
  • Premium
  • Politics
    • All
    • Analysis
    • Opinions
    • Trending
    India’s Underground Rail Under Chicken’s Neck… Is It Possible?

    India’s Underground Rail Under Chicken’s Neck… Is It Possible?

    “Sorry, papa…”: 3 Minor Sisters Die by Suicide in Ghaziabad; What is the “Korean Love Game” Linked to their Deaths?

    “Sorry, papa…”: 3 Minor Sisters Die by Suicide in Ghaziabad; What is the “Korean Love Game” Linked to their Deaths?

    Solid Fuel Ducted Ramjet Test: How ‘Gandiv’, India’s Indigenous Meteor is Set to Redefine BVR Combat Dynamics

    Solid Fuel Ducted Ramjet Test: How ‘Gandiv’, India’s Indigenous Meteor is Set to Redefine BVR Combat Dynamics

    India’s Helicopter Manufacturing Set to Soar as Adani Group Partners with Italy’s Leonardo to Enhance Indigenous Production

    India’s Helicopter Manufacturing Set to Soar as Adani Group Partners with Italy’s Leonardo to Enhance Indigenous Production

    • Analysis
    • Opinions
    • Trending
  • Economy
    • All
    • Business
    • Economy1
    • Finance
    India’s Underground Rail Under Chicken’s Neck… Is It Possible?

    India’s Underground Rail Under Chicken’s Neck… Is It Possible?

    Solid Fuel Ducted Ramjet Test: How ‘Gandiv’, India’s Indigenous Meteor is Set to Redefine BVR Combat Dynamics

    Solid Fuel Ducted Ramjet Test: How ‘Gandiv’, India’s Indigenous Meteor is Set to Redefine BVR Combat Dynamics

    India’s Helicopter Manufacturing Set to Soar as Adani Group Partners with Italy’s Leonardo to Enhance Indigenous Production

    India’s Helicopter Manufacturing Set to Soar as Adani Group Partners with Italy’s Leonardo to Enhance Indigenous Production

    CDS General Anil Chauhan Visits Armenian Genocide Memorial, Elevates Defence Ties Amid Strategic Counter to Pakistan-Turkey-Azerbaijan Axis

    CDS General Anil Chauhan Visits Armenian Genocide Memorial, Elevates Defence Ties Amid Strategic Counter to Pakistan-Turkey-Azerbaijan Axis

    • Business
    • Finance
  • Defense
    • All
    • Defence
    • Strategy
    • Weaponry
    Solid Fuel Ducted Ramjet Test: How ‘Gandiv’, India’s Indigenous Meteor is Set to Redefine BVR Combat Dynamics

    Solid Fuel Ducted Ramjet Test: How ‘Gandiv’, India’s Indigenous Meteor is Set to Redefine BVR Combat Dynamics

    Empowering India’s Youth: Insights from the Modi Era Budget 2026–27

    Empowering India’s Youth: Insights from the Modi Era Budget 2026–27

    India Extends Its Maritime Influence, Allows EU Into IFC-IOR Watch Network

    India Extends Its Maritime Influence, Allows EU Into IFC-IOR Watch Network

    Indian Space Startup Digantara Teams Up with Singapore Defence to Tackle Space Debris Threats

    Indian Space Startup Digantara Teams Up with Singapore Defence to Tackle Space Debris Threats

    • Defence
    • Strategy
    • Weaponry
  • Geopolitics
    • All
    • Africa
    • Americas
    • Asia Pacific
    • Europe
    • South Asia
    • West Asia
    CDS General Anil Chauhan Visits Armenian Genocide Memorial, Elevates Defence Ties Amid Strategic Counter to Pakistan-Turkey-Azerbaijan Axis

    CDS General Anil Chauhan Visits Armenian Genocide Memorial, Elevates Defence Ties Amid Strategic Counter to Pakistan-Turkey-Azerbaijan Axis

    Canada PM Mark Carney Likely to Visit India in March; Uranium, Energy and Trade Deals in Focus

    Canada PM Mark Carney Likely to Visit India in March; Uranium, Energy and Trade Deals in Focus

    Foreign Minister of Spain, Jose Manuel Albares, handed over the signed Declaration of Accession to the IPOI to External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar

    A Sea Change: Why Spain Joining India’s Maritime Vision Matters

    Stick First, Deal Later: Trump’s Davos Diplomacy on Greenland

    Stick First, Deal Later: Trump’s Davos Diplomacy on Greenland

    • Africa
    • Americas
    • Asia Pacific
    • Europe
    • South Asia
    • West Asia
  • Knowledge
    • All
    • Culture
    • Education
    • History
    • Indology
    Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose

    The life and times of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose

    The Netaji Savarkar Meeting

    The Netaji-Savarkar Summit: A Spark for India’s Path to Sovereignty

    Top 10 Reasons to Learn Cybersecurity in 2026

    Top 10 Reasons to Learn Cybersecurity in 2026

    NaMo GenV Book Festival

    NaMo GenV Book Festival Showcases 400+ Books on PM Modi, Draws Large Youth Participation in Delhi

    • Culture
    • History
    • Indology
  • Law
  • Lounge
    • All
    • Books
    • Cinema
    • Entertainment
    • Food
    • Games
    • Health
    • Lifestyle
    • Satire
    • Sports
    • technology
    • Travel
    Will Formula 1 Return to India? Centre Steps Up Efforts to Revive Buddh Grand Prix

    Will Formula 1 Return to India? Centre Steps Up Efforts to Revive Buddh Grand Prix

    ‘Dhurandhar’ Tops Netflix Charts in Pakistan Despite No Theatrical Release, Fans Call It ‘Best Bollywood Movie Ever’

    ‘Dhurandhar’ Tops Netflix Charts in Pakistan Despite No Theatrical Release, Fans Call It ‘Best Bollywood Movie Ever’

    Where to Find Interactive Quiz Games Online

    Where to Find Interactive Quiz Games Online

    Do Generic Medicines Work the Same as Branded Ones?

    Do Generic Medicines Work the Same as Branded Ones?

    • Books
    • Cinema
    • Food
    • Health
    • Sports
    • technology
    • Travel
    • Satire
No Result
View All Result
Tfipost.com
Tfipost.com
No Result
View All Result
  • Premium
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Defense
  • Geopolitics
  • Knowledge
  • Law
  • Lounge

Anti-CAA protests, Bollywood and the Shaheen Bagh sham: Democracy under assault

Sanju Verma by Sanju Verma
30 January 2020
in Trending
shaheen bagh
Share on FacebookShare on X

Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) has been of late in the news for all the wrong reasons after witnessing rampant hooliganism on the campus by leftist students who fancy themselves as social activists. The good news is, despite the “goondagardi” and boycott calls by left-wing students’ union JNUSU, over 82% of JNU nearly 8,500 students have registered for the next semester. An abnormally low fee was being used by many students to foment trouble on the campus and enjoy the “good life” at the expense of honest taxpayers who have had to subsidise not only the education of hundreds of leftist goons but also their political adventurism. Turning JNU into a “squatters’ club” under the guise of doing scholarly work is something the Vice-Chancellor (VC) objected to. The VC wanted to simply discipline the campus and yet elicited so much ire, is not the surprising bit. What is both surprising and shocking is the naked bias of leftist media in India that has painted some of these leftist campus squatters as utopian activists.

And in a blatant show of hypocrisy, the opposition has had the audacity to term the Modi government intolerant. The truth, on the contrary, is the BJP led Modi government is both tolerant and open to constructive criticism, something which is lost by biased and discredited publications like the leftist “Economist” that has never forgiven Narendra Modi for becoming India’s most popular Prime Minister twice in a row. Don’t forget, on the eve of the Lok Sabha elections in 2014, the “Economist” had proudly declared that Rahul Gandhi would be the next PM of India, throwing even the thinly veiled facade of unbiased reportage out of the window. Alas! After the crushing defeat of Rahul Gandhi’s party, that prediction fell flat and the “Economist” with a whole lot of egg on its face has been nursing its wounded hubris for several years, now.

RelatedPosts

India’s Underground Rail Under Chicken’s Neck… Is It Possible?

“Sorry, papa…”: 3 Minor Sisters Die by Suicide in Ghaziabad; What is the “Korean Love Game” Linked to their Deaths?

Solid Fuel Ducted Ramjet Test: How ‘Gandiv’, India’s Indigenous Meteor is Set to Redefine BVR Combat Dynamics

Load More

Free speech is never absolute. It always comes with a license. Students who have been binging on honest taxpayers’ money, enjoying the largesse of the Indian State have never bothered to explain their seditious behaviour of chanting “Kashmir Se Azaadi“, “Jinnah Waali Azaadi“, “Savarkar Ki Kabr Khudegi AMU Ki Dharti Par”, “BJP Ki Kabr Khudegi AMU Ki Dharti Par”, “Intifada Inquilaab”, “Allah hu Akbar” and “La illahIllalah”. These chants and slogans have nothing to do even remotely with either the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) or the National Register of Citizens (NRC). These are largely anti-India and anti-Hindu slogans by Islamo fascist, Hindu-phobic, left-leaning students who have the audacity to demand sacking of the JNU VC, after running riot, damaging public property, making failed attempts at preventing freshers from registering for the new semester, faking injuries, murderously threatening teachers on the campus and then with shameless impunity asking that FIRs by Delhi police against these leftist vandals, aka “students” be withdrawn!

Which university or administration or government in the world will tolerate vandalism of state property, rioting, arson and loot in the guise of “peaceful protests”? Even in America, the Mecca of free speech, students at Columbia University faced strict disciplinary action when they sought to disrupt an address by Tommy Robinson who has stood up against radicalised Islam over the years.

What is peaceful about saying “Hindu-on Se Azaadi”? It is a hate-filled communal rant with a vested agenda to abet violence. What is worse is, mainstream media houses that should work impartially recently saw one of its anchors shamelessly running a campaign to put the entire onus of the violence in JNU on right-wing outfit- the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) while giving leftist goons from leftist outfits like All India Students Federation (AISF), All India Students Association (AISA), Democratic Students Federation (DSF) and the Students’ Federation of India (SFI), a clean chit. What was the desperate need for this disgraced anchor from a mainstream news channel who considers chanting “Vande Mataram” as anti-national to turn into Alfred Hitchcock overnight and demonize the ABVP when investigations by the Delhi police are still underway and footages from JNU clearly point at the pulverizing destructive role of the aforesaid leftist outfits in the ungainly violence at JNU and elsewhere?

Media’s job is to report, not to build a favourable narrative for an ideology they love (read as leftists) or to demonize an ideology they hate (read as right-wing). The “anti-CAA” protests in Shaheen Bagh are not the first instance where large sections of Indian media and academia have abdicated their responsibilities. For instance, if reports are to be believed, the likes of Tavleen Singh and Zaffar Sareshwalla recently did the unthinkable by brazenly white-washing those shouting communally divisive anti-India slogans like “Jinnah Waali Azaadi” at Shaheen Bagh, by claiming these protesters were not saying Jinnah, but only “Jeenewaali Azaadi“.

Reportedly, as if this shameful endorsement of inflammatory hate speech was not enough, it is said, this duo went a step further and in a display of sheer intolerance and cowardice, threatened an ordinary citizen on Twitter with dire consequences only because he jocularly called out their insolent bluff. What is to be noted here is that those from the left who constantly engage in virtue, signalling about the virtues of tolerance and free speech do not have the patience or temperament to digest any criticism, whatsoever. The only defence this bunch of leftist turncoats rendered irrelevant by the democratic apparatus, can come up with is accusing their critics of being trolls saffronised fringe and Bhagwa donning bhakts. Well, the Bhagwa is a badge of honour to be draped with pride, so clearly the Marxist radicals need to find a better way to attack their right-wing opponents.

Also, instead of condemning the attack by murderous anti-national vandals against journalist Deepak Chaurasia of News Nation and Nitendra Singh of Doordarshan, full-time trolls and anti-Modi propagandists, masquerading as journalists, Arfa Sherwani included, have chosen to show solidarity with secessionists at Shaheen Bagh, where the likes of Sharjeel Imam, an ex IIT-ian was seen openly exhorting the protesters by raising seditious slogans like, “Assam ko Kaatna Hamari zimmedaari hai“. It is shameful that in the heart of India’s capital city, treason and hate speech by radicalised Muslims is being passed off as dissent and free speech. What is even more shameful and unfortunate is the ghettoized mentality of international publications like the “Economist” who choose to hail these protesting arsonists and goons and term the Modi government intolerant in a classic case of missing the woods for the trees.

Even since the Modi government stormed to power in May 2014, personally humiliating attacks against Narendra Modi have reached venomous proportions. Modi is trolled, abused and lampooned in the vilest manner by a section of the left-leaning cabal, which is otherwise defunct has been rejected by the masses and has been electorally vanquished by the Modi juggernaut frequently and repeatedly. Shaheen Bagh is certainly not about CAA–it is about wanting to delegitimize the democratically elected, legitimate government of Narendra Modi, through means most foul. If anything, the Shaheen Bagh sham is a desperate attempt by certain radicalised Islamist groups to balkanise India under the guise of giving Muslims a more inclusive space.

There are about 51 Islamic nations globally with at least 45 where Islam is the official state religion. Minorities in these Islamic countries are treated like third-class citizens if not worse. The rabid bunch of Bollywood starlets, fading academicians and professional protesters on hire who are willing to sell their souls for merely Rs 500 and a plate of biryani have never ever voiced their concerns for minorities in these Muslim majority nations. Now that the Modi government, via the CAA seeks to accord citizenship status to persecuted minorities from Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh in a praiseworthy humanitarian gesture, why should that worry Indian Muslims? The CAA does not in any manner or form, hurt, harm or compromise, the rights of existing Indian Muslim citizens. Then what is the need for rabble-rousers like George Soros to peddle an ideologically perverse agenda against the Modi government? Why should the Hindus in India which is 80% Hindu dominated be made to feel apologetic all the time? What is intolerant about standing in solidarity with persecuted Hindus, Christians, Jains, Buddhists and Sikhs, who are in minority and treated with savage inhumanity in Pakistan?

Close on the heels of Dr Ranjit Vijayahari, a doctor in Trivandrum, having been targetted for expressing views against Rahul Gandhi and supporting CAA, another doctor, Dr Vyas Vishwanathan was hounded by an online jihadi lynch mob and was forced to quit his hospital in Palakkad, in Kerala, a state ruled by the communists. A Hindu doctor being hounded by a radicalised Muslim lynch mob only because he supports the CAA is indeed the most chilling example of how indoctrinated Marxists and Islamo fascists who espouse the virtues of secularism are in reality a dangerously intolerant lot, that does not practice what it preaches.

This whole hysteria and hype therefore, about Muslims being suppressed and oppressed under the Modi regime, is only a whole lot of hogwash and little else. For instance, while 3.14 Crore minority students secured government scholarships tantamounting to Rs. 8715 Crore between 2014 and 2019 under Modi, the number stood at only 2.94 crores tantamounting to a much lower Rs. 5360 crore, under Manmohan Singh, between 2009-2014. This translates to a rise of 7 per cent in Muslim beneficiaries under the Modi government. Clearly, hard numbers suggest, Modi has done more for the betterment of Muslims than his predecessors under successive Congress regimes and hence, this biased narrative that the Modi led BJP government is anti-Muslims, is simply a figment of wicked minds.

Speaking of Bollywood, Soni Razdan, a forgettable actress who made some equally forgettable movies recently tweeted, “This is a travesty of justice. Who is going to bring back a man from the dead if he is innocent? This is why the death penalty is not to be used lightly, and this is why there also needs to be a solid enquiry into why Afzal Guru was made the scapegoat.” Indeed, if there is any entity that blinded by its visceral hatred for Modi has done more harm to India’s secular fabric than all the radicalised Hindu-phobic media houses put together, it is Bollywood. Razdan’s step-son, Rahul Bhatt was accused of befriending and conspiring with David Headley, convicted in the deadly Mumbai 26/11 terror attack. Shameful, that despite her family member being supposedly involved in the most ghastly terror attack on Indian soil, Razdan felt the need to put out a hate-filled tweet, trying to make a hero out of Afzal Guru, who was hanged in 2013, after 12 years of trial, after he was found guilty by the highest court in India of being the key conspirator in the 2001 terror attack on the Indian Parliament. What drives these Bollywood folks to turn into terror apologists, under the fake guise of upholding free speech? Razdan and bigots like her who understand zilch about the CAA are indulging in a dangerous game of polarising the Muslim community in India by abetting a false narrative that seeks to showcase Hindus as perpetrators and Muslims in India as the hapless lot.

Naseeruddin Shah, another venom spewing bigot who fancies himself as a Muslim and not an Indian, was a great actor decades ago but has now been reduced to an abusive troll who thrives on Modi bashing, recently called his fellow actor and the far more accomplished Anupam Kher, a “clown” and a “sycophant” of the Modi government. And all this, simply because Kher- a formidable actor of international repute has been a vocal supporter of the CAA and has time and again fearlessly spoken out against the “Tukde Tukde gang“, that sometimes manifests itself in burqa-clad, biryani gorging women at Shaheen Bagh and on other occasions is seen in the form of Islamo fascists that run riot in West Bengal and Kerala under the facade of “Azaadi”. In recent times, if there has been anything more stupid and shameful than Naseer’s misguided rants against Kher, it is the headline-grabbing statement by Bollywood’s philanderer, Saif Ali Khan, who claimed there was no concept of India, till the Britishers came to India. This churlish attempt to run down India’s great ancestry and its rich cultural roots by a clutch of miserable “Bollywood-iyas”, under the pretext of free speech, would have been funny had it not been so brutally sinister in its intent.

The Janus faced hypocrisy of pseudo-secular, left-liberal, anti-Modi propagandists and “professional pessimists”, who are desperately trying to clutch at any fig leaf or straw in the wind, that comes their way by design or accident, know it is end game for them, in the war of narratives, because truth has a way of finding its own way, unhinged and unfettered. Most recently, Deepika Padukone found out the hard way that the unassuming, average Indian is far smarter than a whole lot of fading Bollywood starlets, lyricists and self-serving stars, put together. She chose to show solidarity with a hate-spewing mob of vandals when she had the choice to stand with Nirbhaya’s mother on that eventful day. She chose mobocracy over democracy and the audience too made a choice—it chose Tanhaji over Chhapaak!!

It is worth mentioning here that while Hindus are in majority in India, the Modi government is certainly not majoritarian. It truly believes in “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwaas“.

However, “Sabka Saath“, also means taking pride in chanting “Jai Shree Ram”, as much as it is about worshipping “Gau Mata” or celebrating the oneness of yoga and reclaiming our abandoned, old temples that were ravaged by marauding Mughals, centuries back. And what makes the Modi government stand out is the fact that it is not apologetic about the richness of Hinduism, its sages, saints, rishis, gurus, Vedas, Shankaracharyas, mutts, et al. This is precisely what the pseudo-secular lobby is not able to digest. So while the “radicalised minoritarian lobby” does not think twice before blaring “Azaan” from loudspeakers, five times a day, flouting umpteen court rulings, Hindus are demonised for celebrating Diwali with firecrackers or enjoying Holi, the festival of colours, by this leftist lobby, that has accused these festivals of being environment unfriendly. Ironically, this glib “pseudo-secular lobby”, looks the other way, when entire forests are stripped naked of trees during Christmas, or when countless goats are butchered mercilessly during Eid.

Coming back to the CAA, conferring UK born Pakistani singer Adnan Sami, the Indian citizenship, after Pakistan refused to renew his passport in 2015 and Sami sought an Indian citizenship is a vindication of the fact that any person who is willing to follow the due process of law and all procedural formalities will be given an Indian citizenship subject to certain conditions as laid down by the Indian Citizenship Act of 1955.That Sami, a reputed singer, who was in the eye of a needless storm created by a rudderless opposition, after being awarded the Padma Shri is again a reinforcement of the fact that the Modi government goes by merits of the case and the rule book. Religion, language and country of origin are secondary as long as legality & constitutionality of a specific case are in the right place.

Interestingly, those who are sloganeering against the CAA in India is the same bunch that has no qualms in supporting the Lautenberg Amendment of the USA, enacted in 1990, which sought to resettle and rehabilitate persecuted Jews from the former Soviet Union. The Lautenberg Amendment was expanded over the years to include persecuted religious minorities in other countries, such as Jews, Christians, and Baha’is from Iran.

If anything, it is the tyranny of minority-ism that India needs to be cautious of and not the imaginary majoritarianism that is often wrongfully blamed for anything that goes wrong. Stereotyping all Muslims in India is wrong and unacceptable. There are many tall leaders within the Muslim community whose heart and head are in the right place. However, both the local and international media should rid themselves of their anti-Modi bias to fully appreciate the path-breaking work being done by the Modi government for all communities including Muslims, cutting across ideological barriers, if any.

Ms Sanju Verma is an Economist, Chief Spokesperson for BJP Mumbai and Author of the Best Selling Book, “Truth &Dare–The Modi Dynamic”.

Share28TweetSend
Previous Post

Nitish Kumar is desperate to save the alliance with the BJP and the BJP must use the opportunity

Next Post

Kejriwal is taking ‘4 insulin shots’ because Amit Shah has made his life hell

Related Posts

India’s Underground Rail Under Chicken’s Neck… Is It Possible?
Economy

India’s Underground Rail Under Chicken’s Neck… Is It Possible?

4 February 2026

It may sound like something out of a Cold War playbook, but India is now planning to take one...

“Sorry, papa…”: 3 Minor Sisters Die by Suicide in Ghaziabad; What is the “Korean Love Game” Linked to their Deaths?
Crime

“Sorry, papa…”: 3 Minor Sisters Die by Suicide in Ghaziabad; What is the “Korean Love Game” Linked to their Deaths?

4 February 2026

In a deeply unsettling incident, three minor sisters, aged 12, 14 and 16 died by suicide early Wednesday morning...

Solid Fuel Ducted Ramjet Test: How ‘Gandiv’, India’s Indigenous Meteor is Set to Redefine BVR Combat Dynamics
Defence

Solid Fuel Ducted Ramjet Test: How ‘Gandiv’, India’s Indigenous Meteor is Set to Redefine BVR Combat Dynamics

4 February 2026

A successful demonstration of Solid Fuel Ducted Ramjet (SFDR) technology was carried out on the morning of February 3...

Load More

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

I agree to the Terms of use and Privacy Policy.
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Currently Playing

India’s Swadesi ‘Meteor’: Word’s Most Lethal BVR Missile | Gandiv| SFDR | DRDO

India’s Swadesi ‘Meteor’: Word’s Most Lethal BVR Missile | Gandiv| SFDR | DRDO

00:06:48

Between Rafale and AMCA; Where Does the Su-57 Fit | IAF| HAL | Wings India

00:06:10

Pakistan’s Rafale Narrative Ends at Kartavya Path| Sindoor Formation Exposes the BS022 Claim | IAF

00:09:35

If US Says NO, F-35 Can’t Fly: The Hidden Cost of Imports | Make In India

00:06:15

Republic Day Shock: India’s Hypersonic Warning to the World| DRDO | HGV | Indian Army

00:05:24
Facebook Twitter Instagram Youtube
tfipostTfipost.com
Right Wing | News Analysis | Indian Opinion
  • About us
  • Contact Us
  • Careers
  • Brand Partnerships
  • Terms of use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Sitemap

©2026 TFI Media Private Limited

No Result
View All Result
  • Premium
  • Politics
    • Analysis
    • Opinions
    • Trending
  • Economy
    • Business
    • Finance
  • Defense
    • Defence
    • Strategy
    • Weaponry
  • Geopolitics
    • Africa
    • Americas
    • Asia Pacific
    • Europe
    • South Asia
    • West Asia
  • Knowledge
    • Culture
    • History
    • Indology
  • Law
  • Lounge
    • Books
    • Cinema
    • Food
    • Health
    • Sports
    • technology
    • Travel
    • Satire
TFIPOST हिन्दी
TFIPOST Global

©2026 TFI Media Private Limited