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Editorial

State sponsored lynch mobs

While PM Modi is still recovering from the hug of love by Rahul Gandhi, fake Gau Rakshaks have murdered an innocent farmer in Alwar, Rajasthan. This gruesome incident has occurred just a week after Supreme Court’s concern about such cases being on the rise, like a fresh challenge to the law and order system.


Assault on souls of Universities

Nurturing the false pride of ‘we had this long ago’ is India developing a mindset to destroy everything that we got today? India was on the forefront of technology in the past and had achieved great feats in the field of education through the pages of history, are the ‘neo cultural’ pundits of India turning into a roadblock for India to grow into the future? Education policy is the best example to show how India is on downhill journey with its scientific and rational approach to the future.


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Mysterious death of Shiroor seer must be investigated

Swamijis of various mutts are in news for all wrong reasons now. Raghaveshwara Swamiji of Ramachandrapura Mutt faced rape charges and had to attend court in connection with that. The court finally ruled the swamiji had ‘illicit and immoral’ relationship with the survivor. Yet, he continues to be in the chair. Babas and self-declared godmen in North India are being jailed one after another over sex related charges. Mutts that had to be centres of spirituality and philosophy are becoming centres of politics, controversy, with even rape charges included. People have begun to view these places with suspicion.

PM needs to speak against assault on Swami Agnivesh

The assault on Swami Agnivesh is highly condemnable. The saint who has spent his life speaking against bonded labour, tribals and their betterment, is a highly respected personality among Arya Samajis. By now the identity of those who launched a deadly assault on him in the middle of the road, during broad daylight is pretty evident. The so called activists/goondas of BJP have caused him harm, floundered him and hit him bad.

Supreme Court sends out stern warning

Supreme Court has said it again, like it did in the last few days, that ‘assault in the name of cattle protection is gruesome criminal act’. This warning is like the last and helpless cry of democracy. Just last week the SC had issued directions to state and central governments against increasing crime in the name of cattle protection.

The nail biting finish of football; Hima Das’s gold hunt

France emerged as the champion of world football. The next four years, France will live with this title and fame. The football fever that had taken over the whole world will now gradually reduce. This fever does not make one ill, but fills the onlooker with some excitement. This ultimate sport fills everyone with joy.

Kodagu needs freedom from landlords

A video of a young boy addressing the Chief Minister, while emphasizing on the tribulations of Kodagu has been making rounds on WhatsApp. “Though the state uses all the resources Kodagu has to offer, no one is paying attention to Kodagu. The Chief Minister has completely ignored the cries,” the young boy has said in the video that lasts about half an hour. The speech, obviously, is not something that comes naturally to his age. But since this has caught the attention of the CM, he has responded to his request positively.

Safeguarding Wakf property is imperative

Whenever Sangh Parivar cries of injustice being meted out to Hindus, one of the main accusations it levels is that the funds for ‘hindu temples are being diverted to minorities’. At the same time it also forgets the fact that there is a department of Wakf in existence, and a Wakf minister to take care of that.There is also a board that possesses highest share of land for a minority community, up to almost four lakh acre.

Enough of ‘Jayanthis’

The government has found a noble way to divert discussions on progress and development. One among those is to announce a ‘jayanthi’ or the birth anniversary of historical persons. The government, in its bid to woo people from different categories even at the cost of avoiding the efforts to find solutions to people’s problems, is announcing birth anniversaries that are rather emotional to the members of that particular community.

Ayushman Bharat inaccessible to impoverished Indians

Reports indicate PM Modi’s much ambitious national health project ‘Ayushman Bharat’ has suffered a set back. Maharashtra and Rajasthan state governments, which are under BJP rule, have said the scheme is difficult to implement. The report India’s health services in global health service index is quite worrisome.

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