Saturday, 10 March 2018

Mohammed Shami on Hasin Jahan issue: Trying to resolve everything inside the family

NEW DELHI: India pacer Mohammad Shami has been booked under various non-bailable including attempt to murder and bailable sections on Friday after his wife Hasin Jahan lodged a complaint of domestic violence and infidelity against him. ALSO READ: Infidelity domestic violence complaint filed against Shami Jahan filed a written complaint with the Kolkata police on Thursday after going public with claims that Shami had affairs with other women. Jahan 26 a former model and KKR cheerleader met Shami in 2011. They got married a year later and have a four-year-old daughter. ALSO READ: This is a big conspiracy to defame me: Mohammed Shami Here are the details of what has happened so far: Jahan made startling claims on Tuesday when she posted screenshots of Shami s alleged WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger conversations with multiple women on her Facebook account. Jahan also uploaded photos and phone numbers of the women and alleged that Shami 27 and members of his family had even tried to kill her. Speaking to TOI outside her apartment in Jadavpur Jahan said she had recently found a smartphone hidden in Shami s car which had objectionable chats photographs and videos. Shami dismissed the accusations of https://thefastdiet.co.uk/forums/users/d4interactivebnggmail-com/ infidelity as a campaign to defame him. As a result Shami got dropped by the BCCI from a list of 26 contracted players. His name was not on the list despite his starring role in India s only Test win in the recent South Africa tour. Shami responded to the developments by posting a Tweet at 11.13am on Tuesday. Hi I m Mohammad Shami. Ye jitna bhi news hamara personal life ke bare may chal raha hai ye sab sarasar jhut hai https://t.co/rgfi37pEAq Mohammad Shami (@MdShami11) 1520401412000 Jahan on Thursday met senior cops in her lawyer s presence and according to Joint commissioner (crime) Praveen Tripathi she told them in detail about the trouble between her and Shami but did not lodge any official complaint. Jahan s lawyer Zakir Hussain said she was still hoping Shami would change before taking any legal action. Jahan on Thursday lodged a written complaint with the police against the cricketer alleging domestic violence and infidelity. A case was registered on Friday under non-bailable sections 307 (attempt to murder) 498-A (subjecting a woman to cruelty) and 376 (punishment for rape) against Shami along with four others who have been booked under bailable sections 323 (causing hurt) and 506 (criminal intimidation). Delhi Daredevils also said on Friday that they are keeping a close tab on the Shami controversy as the top officials are set to meet BCCI brass to take a stock of the situation ahead of IPL. Shami was retained for Rs 3 crore via Right to Match (RTM) card by the IPL franchise after Sunrisers Hyderabad won the bid.
.story-content span .story-content p .story-content div color:#000!important;font-family: open sans Arial!important;font-size:15px!important ALSO READ Conspiracy to spoil my game: Shami squashes wife s domestic abuse charge MBS big gamble Who is Prince Mohammed bin Salman and why is he at the centre of Saudi purge? Weakening of theocracy in Saudi Arabia and Iran is in India s interest span.p-content div id = div-gpt line-height:0;font-size:0 Indian cricketer Mohammed Shami has been charged with attempt to murder following a complaint filed by his wife Hasin Jahan in Kolkata. Seven charges have been levelled against the India pacer one of them being attempt to murder by food poisoning and physical attack . A rape charge has been levelled against Shami s elder brother. Shami has been charged under section 498 A 323 307 376 506 328 34 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). To make the matters worse for the Indian fast bowler he has found himself out of the Board of Control for Cricket in India s (BCCI s) 26-member annual contracts system. While Shami has rubbished his wife s allegations an FIR has been lodged against the cricketer. Here are top 10 developments 1. Delhi Daredevils reviewing situation ahead of IPL Indian Premier League franchise Delhi Daredevils are keeping a close tab on the Mohammed Shami controversy as the top officials are set to meet BCCI brass to take a stock of the situation. 2. Booked for domestic violence Shami case now handed to detective dpt The case lodged against Indian cricketer Mohammed Shami for domestic violence following a complaint filed by his wife has now been taken up by the Detective Department of Kolkata s Lal Bazar Police. According to sources the case will be investigated by the Women s Grievance Cell. 3. Hasin Jahan reveals sensational recording ofalleged phone call with Mohammed Shami Hours after an FIR against Mohammed Shami his wife Hasin Jahan revealed sensational recording of an alleged phone call with the cricketer. Hasin played out the recording of what she claimed was a telephonic conversation with Shami during a press conference on Friday. Hasin was responding to Shami s comments questioning her mental stability after she had lodged an official police complaint in Kolkata on Thursday. I have leveled many accusations against Shami. Now he will say anything to defend himself. But I have never changed my version when speaking to you guys (the media). I have not received any help from anyone. So I took to Facebook to speak of my ordeal. Why did Facebook block my account & deleted all the posts without my permission?: Hasin Jahan wife of cricketer Mohammed Shami pic.twitter.com/5Nfo5C5bvn ANI (@ANI) March 9 2018 Here are excerpts of the alleged phone conversation: Shami please don t lie. When will you tell the truth? You don t care about me our daughter our families you don t about anyone. You might care about that Pakistani girl so I urge you to tell the truth in Alishba s name. Are these chats yours? No (male voice) When you said you didn t have a Dubai visa and you can t leave the hotel room then how did you get one?. Why did you lie to me? It s clear you are lying to me asked Hasin I had a visa (male voice). You texted Alishba giving her the room details in the same hotel in Dubai. Was this also done by Mohammed bhai? When Alishba was waiting at belt no. 7 (at the airport) she knew your landing and take off time. Was this all being done by Mohammed bhai? asked Hasin. Mohammed bhai had sent me money through Alishba so I had to take the money from her (male voice) You have only indulged in dirty chatting with her Shami. You never mentioned receiving money... But when I asked you about Alishba last night you said where did Alishba come from? First you did all the drama with Alisha and then you said where did Alishba come from? You had sex with Alishba! Listen don t talk about sex (male voice) India s Mohammed Shami 4. FIR against cricketer Shami for domestic violence An FIR was lodged against cricketer Mohammed Shami on Friday after a written complaint was filed by the fast bowler s wife. The FIR has been registered against Shami and his four other family members in Kolkata s Jadavpur police station under several Indian Penal Code (IPC) sections including section 498A which amounts to cruelty to a woman by her husband or his relatives. The cricketer s wife Hasin Jahan had alleged that Shami abused her physically and mentally and was also involved in several extra-marital affairs. ALSO READ: FIR against cricketer Mohammed Shami family for attempt to murder rape Mohammed Shami has been charged under section 498 A 323 307 376 506 328 34 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). A rape charge has also been levelled against Shami s elder brother. The other charges recorded against Shami are under Section 307 - attempt to murder Section 323 - punishment for voluntarily causing hurt Section 376 - rape Section 506 - criminal intimidation Section 328 and Section 34. 5. Hasin Jahan on Thursday lodged a written complaint with the police against Mohammed Shami. We have received a complaint from the cricketer s wife where she has alleged physical and mental torture by him. We are yet to decide on which sections a case can be started Kolkata Police Joint CP (Crime) Praveen Tripathi told reporters. After meeting Tripathi Hasin said she has described her ordeal to him and the officer promised proper action in the case. I have met the officer and told him everything about how I have been tortured by Shami. I have also told him about his multiple sexual partners despite being married to me Hasin said. 6. Conspiracy to spoil my game: Shami Mohammad Shami denied all allegations levelled by his wife Hasin Jahan and termed it baseless . Shami said that someone is conspiring against him to ruin his career. Speaking to a news agency Shami said All allegations are baseless it does not have any meaning. Cannot say anything about the case till the time I get to know everything. There is some conspiracy behind this it may be a conspiracy to spoil my game. I tried to contact Hasin but she did not pick up my phone but will meet her soon. The way I am will stay with her like that forever the pacer said. I contacted my father in law he spoke to me very nicely and I think the things will sort out soon he added. Hi I m Mohammad Shami. Ye jitna bhi news hamara personal life ke bare may chal raha hai ye sab sarasar jhut hai ye koi bahut bada humare khilap sajish hai or ye mujhe Badnam karne or mera game kharab karne ka kosis ki ja rahi hai. Mohammad Shami (@MdShami11) March 7 2018 7. Shami s contract withheld after wife alleges domestic abuse Shami s central contract was on Wednesday withheld by the BCCI after his wife accused him of domestic violence and adultery charges that were denied by the cricketer. Shami s name was not there in the list of 26 contracted players released by the BCCI on Wednesday despite his starring role in India s only Test win in the recent tour of South Africa. The in-form Shami claimed a career-best 5/28 in the second innings of the match. 8. Shami left out of BCCI annual contracts Dhawan jumps to A Seamer Mohammed Shami found himself out of the Board of Control for Cricket in India s (BCCI) 26-member annual contracts system which saw the addition of a new category. Shami s removal may be a coincidence with the ongoing controversy involving his wife who accused the Bengal pacer who was in the B category in the last term of domestic violence and extra-marital affairs. Also out of the contracts are Yuvraj Singh Ambati Rayudu Amit Mishra Shardul Thakur Rishabh Pant and Mandeep Singh while Suresh Raina returned and features in the C category earning Rs 1 crore. 9. Mohammed Shami accused of having extra-marital affair Mohammed Shami s wife claimed that the sportsman had illicit affairs. In a bid to expose the pacer s extra-marital affair she posted several screenshots of Messenger and Whatsapp messages on her Facebook wall. Married to Shami since 2014 Hasin Jahan reportedly claimed that the bowler was having several extra-marital affairs simultaneously. 10. Mohammed Shami rubbishes reports of extra-marital affair Indian fast bowler Mohammed Shami rejected the reports of extra-marital affair saying that someone was conspiring against him to ruin his career. Shami took to Twitter to break his silence on the matter and said that the rumours were being spread about his personal life.

Friday, 9 March 2018

Biplab Kumar Deb--RSS member to Tripura CM

Biplab Kumar Deb who became the first BJP chief minister of Tripura the red bastion which fell to the saffron force in the recent assembly poll has come a long way since his days in the RSS. Deb (48) became the tenth chief minister of the north eastern state. He joins the ranks of young chief ministers of the country along with Yogi Adityanath (Uttar Pradesh) Pema Khandu (Arunachal Pradesh) and the newly-elected Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Sangma. Like Manik Srakar the Marxist chief minister he replaced Deb had a humble beginning. Born into a middle class Bengali family at Rajdhar Nagar village in Tripura s Gomati district on November 25 1971 his father Haradhan Deb was a local leader of the Jan Sangh. He completed his graduation from the Udaipur College in the state in 1999 and left for Delhi soon after to join the RSS. He served the right-wing organisation for around 16 years under the guidance of Gobinda Acharya and Krishnagopal Sharma two prominent Sangh leaders. Deb returned to Tripura in 2015 and assumed the charge of central Jan Sampark Pramukh of BJP and was made the state president of the saffron party on January 6 2016 replacing Sudhindra Dasgupta the longest-serving https://forums.pocketgems.com/member.php?360764-kkclear chief of the party in Tripura. His wife Niti is an officer of the State Bank of India. The couple has a son and a daughter. I am ready to take the responsibility. I will not run away from taking any responsibility he had told reporters in New Delhi. The BJP demolished the Left citadel in Tripura where polls were held on February 18. The saffron party won two-third majority with ally IPFT and ended the 25 year-long uninterrupted rule of the CPI(M)-led rule in the north eastern state.
AGARTALA: Biplab Kumar Deb on Friday took oath as the chief minister of the first BJP government in Tripura ending the 25-year rule of the Left Front. Governor Tathagata Roy administered the oath of office and secrecy to Deb at a function at the sprawling Assam Rifles ground which was attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP president Amit Shah. Jishnu Deb Burman of the BJP was sworn in as the deputy chief minister. Deb Burman is yet to be elected as an MLA as polling in his Charilam (Scheduled Tribe) constituency was postponed due to the death of the CPI(M) candidate. The election to the seat is scheduled to be held on March 12. PM @narendramodi attends the oath taking ceremony of the Council of Ministers of the Tripura Government in Agartala. https://t.co/99f897uSvY PIB India (@PIB_India) 1520585176000 Seven other ministers five from the BJP and two from the Indigenous People s Front of Tripura(IPFT) a BJP ally including its chief N C Debburman also took oath as ministers. Ratan Lal Nath Sudip Roy Nurman Pranajit Singha Roy Manoj Kanti Deb and the lone woman in the government Santana Chakma are from the saffron party. Apart from N C Debburman IPFT general secretary Mevar Kumar Jamatiya was the other minister from his party. Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh and senior BJP leaders L K Advani and Murli Manohar Joshi were present at the swearing-in ceremony. Chief ministers of BJP-ruled states - Vijay Rupani (Gujarat) Shivraj Singh Chouhan (Madhya Pradesh) Sarbananda Sonowal (Assam) and Raghubar Das (Jharkhand) were among others who attended the function. Outgoing Tripura chief minister Manik Sarkar also attended the event. Giant posters bearing images of Modi and Shah dominated the landscape in Agartala. From the airport to the venue BJP flags lined up both sides of the street as party workers wearing saffron colour clothes celebrated in the streets. Security was heightened in the capital city as the prime minister and many other dignitaries attended the ceremony. A 100-ft-long stage was erected for the big function. This is a big day for us as it marks a political transition for the state. The victory has been made possible by the development work of Modiji that has inspired our workers in Tripura to work for a change BJP general secretary Ram Madhav told PTI here. The alliance had won the Assembly elections with a two-thirds majority in the 60-member House. The BJP had bagged 35 seats and the IPFT eight of the 59 seats that went to polls. Forty-eight-year-old Deb had staked claim before the governor on March 6 to form the government. The governor had then invited him to do so. Deb a long-time RSS volunteer has been largely credited with the BJP s turnaround in the state. Read this story in Marathi
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ALSO READ Tripura will be the 20th state to be ruled by BJP in India says Amit Shah Tripura Assembly election 2018: Total voter turnout stands at 74% says EC Biplab Kumar Deb to be next Tripura CM Jishnu Debbarma his deputy Karnataka polls: Amit Shah says Siddaramaiah s boat is going to sink soon Tripura elections 2018: Modi says Cong CPI-M have secret pact - 10 points span.p-content div id = div-gpt line-height:0;font-size:0 BJP President Amit Shah and senior party leaders arrived here on Thursday ahead of formation of a BJP-led government in Tripura on Friday in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi informed party sources said here. Apart from Modi a host of Central ministers and leaders and Chief Ministers of several Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) ruled states would attend the swearing-in-ceremony of Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb and his Council of Ministers. BJP s Tripura Pradesh Vice President Subal Bhowmik told IANS that Amit Shah BJP s National General Secretary Ram Madhav General Secretary (Organisation) Ajay Jamwal and Assam minister and Tripura election-in-charge Himanta Biswa Sarma among other leaders held a series of meetings with the state leaders to select the ministers assembly Speaker Deputy Speaker and other important functionaries . He said that Sarma who is the convenor of the BJP-led anti-Congress alliance North East Democratic Alliance (NEDA) on Wednesday held a meeting here with the saffron party s electoral ally IPFT (Indigenous People s Front of Tripura) and returned to Guwahati. IPFT President Narendra Chandra Debbarma said the party has demanded four ministerial berths from the BJP and we have discussed with Sarma and other leaders accordingly . We are yet to confirm how many ministerial berths would be offered to us. Discussions are still on Debbarma told IANS. Chief Minister-designate Deb announced on Tuesday that the party s tribal leader Jishnu Debbarma will be Deputy Chief Minister. Tripura s royal family scion Jishnu Debbarma is the BJP nominee for Charilam assembly constituency (reserved for tribals) where election was countermanded following the death of the Communist Party of India-Marxist candidate and it would be held on Monday. The BJP and the IPFT swept the February 18 polls winning 43 of the 59 seats. The BJP secured 35 seats in the 60-member Assembly and the IPFT a tribal-based party eight. The CPI-M got 16 seats while the Left Front partners -- Communist Party of India Forward Bloc and Revolutionary Socialist Party -- besides once main opposition Congress drew blank. A non-Left government would assume office on Friday for the first time in a quarter of a century. BJP s Bhowmik also said that in the Deb-led government there would be representation of woman youth leaders of tribals and Scheduled Castes and other backward communities. Meanwhile all the outgoing ministers including Chief Minister Manik Sarkar are leaving their official residences and checking into MLA hostel party offices and rented houses. West Tripura District Magistrate Milind Ramteke and West District Police chief Abhijit Saptarshi are supervising the administrative and security arrangements for the swearing-in-ceremony of the new BJP government at the Assam Rifles ground. People would attend the swearing-in-ceremony from all across the state. In view of the possible arrival of the Prime Minister and other VVIPs in Friday s swearing-in-ceremony elaborate security arrangements are being put in place Saptarshi told the media.
Agartala: Former RSS volunteer and gym instructor Biplab Kumar Deb was elected as the leader of the Tripura House by the BJP legislature party on Tuesday. He will be sworn in - with PM Narendra Modi being present - as the 10th chief minister of the state and the fourth BJP CM in the region at a grand function at Agartala on March 9. The BJP legislators also elected party s tribal leader and a scion of the royal family Jishnu Dev Varma as the deputy chief minister. The 59-year-old Dev Varma is however yet to be elected as the polls in his Charilam constituency has been deferred till March 12 following death of the CPM candidate. He is the richest among all the candidates who were in the fray. Soon after their election Deb and Dev Varma drove to Raj Bhavan where they staked claim to form government before governor Tathagata Roy. BJP has filled up the two top posts of the cabinet with its own men leaving its ally Indigenous People s Front of Tripura fuming. The IPFT-NC was promised the post of deputy chief minister by BJP when the pre-poll agreement was signed. Their president NC Debbarma told TOI that he is meeting Himanta Biswa Sarma at Agartala on Wednesday to resolve all issues including that of the post of the deputy CM. There is no question of being satisfied or dissatisfied. There are a number of issues that need to be resolved - the issue of deputy CM the number of berths and the portfolio that we will get. After that if we have reason to believe that we have not been given due importance we will have to consider other options. One way out is offering an outside support to BJP or we may not even be a part of the government Debbarma said. The state council of ministers is limited to 12 and with two top posts already filled up there will be 10 more seats to be distributed between the two allies. Debbarma said he is expecting a minimum of three berths. BJP has carried out a balancing act by having a Bengali as the CM and a tribal as his deputy. It has thus ensured that it will form government on its own terms without support from its ally. The saffron party has 35 MLAs and is comfortably placed to have a majority on its own. BJP observer Sunil Deodhar told TOI that BJP has not ignored IPFT-NC and they will be taken care of when berths and portfolios are distributed. When asked if keeping the posts of CM and deputy CM to itself was a deliberate move Deodhar said We have to take into consideration the voting pattern. The tribal population threw out CPM and voted for us. Of the 11 seats we contested we have won nine and after election in Charilam our strength will be 10. We have to respect the mandate of tribal voters. Moreover our tribal MLAs are more than in the IPFT (8). Deb s swearing-in will take placeat the Assam Rifles ground at Agartala. After Assam this is the second biggest win in the region for the saffron party and BJP wants a repeat of the grand affair as was the case when Sarbananda Sonowal was sworn-in a couple of years back.
GUWAHATI: BJP state president Biplab Kumar Deb was on Tuesday elected the new chief minister of Tripura. The party s tribal leader Jishnu Devvarma will be his deputy. Union minister Nitin Gadkari who attended the meeting of BJP legislature party said Biplab Kumar Deb will be the new chief minister and Jishnu Devvarma the deputy chief minister. The first BJP government in Tripura will be sworn in on Friday. Deb later met governor Tathagata Roy and staked his claim to form the government. A former RSS volunteer Deb said we will provide good governance. Jishnu Devvarma is the scion of Tripura s royal family. In related news from the state police arrested a person in connection with the razing of Vladimir Lenin s statue in Belonia. One Tuesday CPM claimed another statue of Lenin was brought down in Sabroom. In an unusual tweet Tripura governor seemed to justify the act: What one democratically elected government can do another democratically-elected government can undo. And vice versa.
Agartala: The Left Front leaders will boycott the swearing-in of the BJP-led government spearheaded by Biplab Kumar Deb on Friday to protest large-scale violence in Tripura after the Assembly elections Left leaders said on Thursday.However outgoing Chief Minister Manik Sarkar and elected leaders of the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPM) will attend the ceremony where Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Bharatiya Janata Party President Amit Shah would be present.Left Front Convenor Bijan Dhar said that since the declaration of Assembly election results on Saturday around 400 offices of the Left parties and frontal organisations were attacked 85 party offices burnt down 315 offices of various Left parties and frontal organisations were forcibly occupied 1 704 houses belonging to Left members and supporters attacked and around 200 houses set on fire. Left front said that 400 of its offices were attacked after election results were announced in TripuraHe claimed that 290 shops owned by Left members and supporters were burnt down 10 rubber gardens destroyed over 600 Left members and supporters assaulted badly 10 vehicles damaged. This had forced thousands of persons to take refuge elsewhere in the state.A Left Front delegation led by CPM Central Committee member Gautam Das on Thursday met Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Sriram Taranikanti and demanded deferment of polls in Charilam constituency (Reserved-Tribal) where election could not be held on February 18 after the death of Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPM) candidate.The Left leaders claimed that there is no conducive environment to hold polls in Charilam in western Tripura.Mr Das said the CPM delegation submitted a detailed account of what he called a reign of terror unleashed by the workers of BJP and its ally IPFT (Indigenous People s Front of Tripura). More than 11 permanent party offices and two district committee offices of CPM and RSP (Revolutionary Socialist Party) were burnt down many trade union offices forcibly occupied in Charilam area and CPI-M candidate Palash Debbarma fled from the area to save his life Mr Das later told the media.He said around 60 CPM leaders houses were attacked and 19 party leaders physically assaulted by BJP-IPFT workers whereas all 40 booth offices of CPM in Charilam have been burnt down.Mr Das said several thousand Left Front members and workers had been forcibly evicted from Charilam segment. CommentsTripura s erstwhile royal family s scion Jishnu Debbarma who has been named the Deputy Chief Minister in the new government is the BJP nominee from Charilam. We urge the administration and the BJP leadership to take adequate measures to stop these post-poll violence immediately said Mr Dhar a CPM central committee member.
Among the many names doing the rounds for Tripura s next chief minister is that of Biplab Kumar Deb the 48-year-old state party chief. A former RSS volunteer Deb is the party s face and is credited for its turnaround in the state. Deb who according to some reports used to work as a gym trainer in Delhi was instrumental in acquiring some of the former Congress MLAs last year. He carried out door-to-door campaigns for the party in the run-up to the elections. Deb was handpicked for the job by Sunil Deodhar a former RSS Pracharak BJP s national executive member and the man in-charge of Tripura. A Maharashtrian who had worked in Meghalaya for eight years during his RSS days Deodhar along with Deb expanded BJP s base among the tribals who comprise 32% of the state s http://www.care2.com/c2c/people/profile.html?pid=235004702 population -- there are 20 (out of 60) reserved seats for Schedule Tribes. We needed a face for the BJP in Tripura and I found no one as smart as Biplab. In early 90s I taught him how to wield a dand (lathi) in the shakha. The BJP Parliamentary Board will meet this evening to decide on the name BJP general secretary Ram Madhav said. Our Parliamentary Board (the party s highest decision making body) will meet in the evening and take a call he said. The BJP Parliamentary Board comprises Prime Minister Narendra Modi party chief Amit Shah Home Minister Rajnath Singh External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj Finance Minister Arun Jaitley Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari besides a few others. As Deb was not formally declared the chief ministerial candidate before the poll a couple of other names were also doing the rounds as CM probables; these include former Congress heavyweight Sudip Roy Barman and Pratima Bhoumik the party candidate against Manik Sarkar in Dhanpur.

PM Modi pushes for cooperative federalism at Tripura oath-taking ceremony

GUWAHATI: The central government follows cooperative federalism in letter and spirit without worrying about which party is in power in a state Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Friday. People do not belong to party; they belong to the country and the government at the Centre is committed to cooperative federalism to ensure their wellbeing the PM said in Agartala where Biplab Deb was sworn in as the head of the first BJPled government in Tripura. Jishnu Dev Varma took oath as the deputy chief minister at a ceremony on the Assam Rifles ground that was also attended by BJP chief Amit Shah union home minister Rajnath Singh senior BJP leader LK Advani and the chief ministers of BJP-ruled states. Narendra Chandra Debbarma Ratan Lal Nath Sudip Roy Barman Pranjit Singha Roy Manoj Kanti Deb Mevar Kumar Jamatia and Santana Chakma took oath of office as ministers. Debbarma and Jamatia are from the Indigenous People s Front of Tripura BJP s ally in the government. Left Front leaders boycotted the ceremony to protest against alleged violence in the state after the BJP won the polls. But former chief minister Manik Sarkar attended the event. Some elections carve a http://www.showon.it/kfrecharge niche in the history and people tend to talk about that for a long time and the Tripura election is one such election where new analysis will keep emerging the PM said. I have visited Northeast India over 25 times in last four years which is more than all Prime Ministers put together in last 70 years. I am happy that the efforts made in the last four years are bearing results. There is lot of opportunities in Northeast India. Stating that Diwali has revisited Tripura Modi said Light of development has come to Tripura. There is new hope and new aspiration. Seeking cooperation of opposition MLAs Modi said Those MLAs in opposition are experienced and the MLAs of ruling party are young fresh and full of aspiration. I hope Tripura will attend new heights. North-eastern elections this time was discussed in every corner of the country people were waiting for the results. Through this election every Indian got an opportunity to express what they feel for Northeast India. This is a welcome move. People outside want to know about Northeast India. He said the government at the Centre believed in development good governance people s participation and participatory democracy. BJP president Shah said the party would strive to fulfil the hopes and aspiration of the people and ensure Tripura develops as a model state .
AGARTALA: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday assured full support to the new BJP government in Tripura saying the entire country was behind the state s march towards progress. In his address after the swearing-in ceremony of the first BJP government in Tripura PM Modi said the north-eastern region had many opportunities and potentials which had to be explored for its development. I appeal to the people of Tripura let s take the state to a new height so that we can change the lives of the people. I want to assure that in Tripura s march towards development the central government will provide full cooperation with the motto of cooperative federalism he said at the event held at the Assam Rifles ground here. Earlier Biplab Kumar Deb took oath as chief minister Jishnu Deb Burman as deputy chief minister along with seven other ministers including Indigenous People s Front of Tripura (IPFT) chief N C Debbarma. The first BJP government in the state assumed charge after bringing the curtains down on the 25-year Left Front rule. The prime minister said the new government would take along every citizen and all sections of the society and work for the development of Tripura. There would be no discrimination between those who voted for us and those who did not vote for us. This government will serve both. You just wait for some time to see the change in Tripura he said. Modi added that the government s motto would be development good governance people s participation and Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas . I have visited the north-east many times as prime minister and I want to tell you that India is with the north-east India understands the issues of the north-east and every Indian stands by the people of the north-east he said. The swearing-in ceremony was also attended by BJP chief Amit Shah Union home minister Rajnath Singh senior BJP leaders Lal Krishna Advani and Murli Manohar Joshi. Shah wished success to Deb and his cabinet colleagues and said the new government would live up to the expectations of the people. Tripura will be turned into a model state. The people here have been waiting for this moment for a long time he said while claiming that the north-eastern states were witnessing a fast-paced development ever since the Modi government assumed office. Chief ministers of BJP-ruled states -- Vijay Rupani (Gujarat) Shivraj Singh Chouhan (Madhya Pradesh) Sarbananda Sonowal (Assam) and Raghubar Das (Jharkhand) also attended the function. Manik Sarkar of the CPI(M) who was the chief minister of Tripura for 20 years before the BJP-IPFT combine unseated his government in the February 18 Assembly polls was also present at the swearing-in ceremony.
BJP general secretary Ram Madhav has dismissed allegations that Tripura witnessed incidents of vandalism following the party s landslide victory in the assembly election. In an interview to ET he said the party had nothing to do with the pulling down of communist icon Vladimir Lenin s statues in the state. Unfortunately however he said some well-meaning people too fell prey to what was entirely a propaganda of the defeated CPI (M) to hide its failures. Edited excerpts: How do you see the BJP s big wins in the Northeast? How much credit would you give to the RSS which has been working in the region for many years now?In the last four years we have been able to capture power in six out of seven north-eastern states. Except in Mizoram today we have BJP-led or BJP participant government in all of them. This has happened primarily because people there did not have an alternative earlier. Now the BJP is seen by people in the Northeast as an alternative. Our focus has been on development. PM Modi is seen as a man focused on development. Also the Congress has had negligible presence in states such as Tripura or Nagaland. These states have been dominated by regional politics and in the case of Tripura it had a left government for 25 years. Besides the PM s focus on development the cadre s hard work and proper strategising helped. The core of our activity has come from the Sangh and Sangh Parivar organisations be it ABVP Vanvasi Kalyan Ashram or Vivekananda Kendra they have been working in this region for the last three decades. They have built a very sound constituency for India. The physical distance that used to lead to alienation was removed by their efforts. We built our political constituency on this India s constituency. That way their contribution has been very significant. How do you look at the defacing of Lenin s statues in Tripura and allegations of subsequent incidents of vandalism?The allegation that there was vandalism in Tripura is utter falsehood. There was no vandalism at all. It was a statue put up by some people who were once influenced by communism. It was not a CPM or municipality installation. The same group of private individuals decided to bring down the statue on their own. They hired a JCB machine. They pulled it down. Some people standing around cheered for it. Where is the question of vandalism here or of the BJP s involvement? There is no news of this in Tripura media. It is entirely a CPM propaganda in Delhi because the party has been solidly thrashed in Tripura and hence is raking up this issue and playing the victim card to hide its failures. Unfortunately some well-meaning people too have fallen prey to this propaganda. This is in fact a conspiracy to defame Tripura. CPM has said that 543 of its cadre members have been injured by RSS folks in Tripura. I challenge them to show at least one person in any hospital. Nobody has been attacked. On the contrary 11 of our karyakartas (workers) are still in hospital after the election violence. I completely disagree with the statement that Tripura is facing any kind of unrest. The state is absolutely peaceful. Show me one state in the country where minor instances of violence do not take place. Having said that we in BJP do not believe in violence or vandalism. We have told our party workers not to indulge in any kind of violence and we have also told them about this propaganda that is going on. Soon after the Tripura incident Periyar s statue was torched in Tamil Nadu I agree that is vandalism. It is a mob going and destroying public property. But historically it is the CPI-CPM cadre who have vandalised statues. They have been vandalising public and private property wherever they are. The Congress has accused the BJP of destabilising the Northeast in its quest for power There is no question of destabilising the region because every move taken by us to form the government has been an accepted democratic step. And we are providing stable governance in all these states. The Congress on the other hand centred its entire campaign in Meghalaya on communal slogans. They tried to invoke the Christian sentiment to vilify BJP and gain political mileage. They indulged in religion based politics. How would you respond to Congress leaders who said that the party should have been invited to form the government since it won the largest number of seats?In Meghalaya the Congress went to the governor with 21 MLAs actually it was only 20 as the CM contested from two seats. The Constitution says the governor should be reasonably satisfied that you enjoy majority. Now with 20 you cannot do that. But the National People s Party (NPP) that secured 19 one seat less presented the support of 34 MLAs. Naturally the governor felt convinced where the support was. In a fractured house the governor has to be convinced that is important. It is a Supreme Court mandate that majority has to be proved on the floor of the house but to call a party to form the government the governor should be reasonably convinced. Hence what the governor did in Meghalaya was completely justified because 34 MLAs gave it in writing that they supported a certain party. In Nagaland the BJP has emerged as the kingmaker. How do you see your party s alliance with the Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party (NDPP) working out?The Naga People s Front (NPF) and NDPP are regional parties in Nagaland but NDPP is a by-product of NPF. Mr (Neiphiu) Rio has been a senior and important leader in NPF who left to form his own party because of internal politics. We were aligned with the NPF since 2003. We ran an alliance government in Nagaland since 2013 and that was an NPF-led government which was also led by Rio. After elections Rio became an MP and TR Zeliang took over as CM. Our alliance continued. Before elections we wanted a certain number of seats under the seat-sharing formula. NPF was willing to give us seats so we approached the NDPP led by Rio. We had an understanding between us NDPP contested 40 and we got 20. And in the elections together we secured 30 seats. And we secured the support of four other legislators two from NPP one independent and one from JD (U). Right now we have a strength of 34. NPF secured 26 seats. As a pre-poll alliance we have 30 seats. Naturally we have the first right to form the government. Hence the governor has given us the opportunity and we are forming the government. The details of the Naga peace accord have never been revealed. Do you foresee an amicable solution in the near future?One of the main agenda items during the election campaign was to tell the people of Nagaland that an agreement that was being worked out between the representatives of the government of India and the Naga underground groups would be safe-landed by our government in Nagaland. We are committed to implementing the Naga accord in true spirit. We are hoping that the agreement is arrived at very soon. That is in the central government s domain the PM has assured that the agreement reaches its conclusion very soon and once it happens it will be safely implemented here by our government. How do you view the TDP s decision to pull out its ministers from the central government?We are committed to the development of the new state Andhra Pradesh that was carved out five years ago. Both the BJP and Congress had committed to the development of people. We have done a lot for Andhra Pradesh in the past three years and everything that is there in the state formation agreement will be fulfilled by the government of India. There are certain challenges that the finance minister has articulated but that doesn t mean we are less serious about the development of AP. We are as serious about the growth of Andhra Pradesh as the CM Chandrababu Naidu is. Will talks with the TDP continue despite its ministers resigning?Of course. From our side we know full well that the TDP is an old ally and we hope to continue this relationship. From your experience of handling places such as Kashmir to the states in the Northeast how would you explain the BJP managing to get a foothold in regions where it has not been strong organisationally?It is true that the areas I handle are difficult. The party s organisation is not strong in these areas. So it is always meticulous work first deciding what will work in the state and strategising around it. Our one slogan in Tripura Chalo Paltai (Let s change) became a household slogan. To sell the idea of change also required strategy tactical moves understanding of timing extensive backroom work. Apart from that we knew our alliance with the Indigenous People s Front of Tripura (IPFT) would have some political cost. But we calculated the benefit and the cost. In the cost-benefit analysis we saw the benefit overtake the costs. The CPM tried to show this alliance as anti-Tripura but we convinced the IPFT to agree to issue a statement that it was committed to a united Tripura. This blunted the CPM campaign.
Agartala: Two statues of Lenin pulled down in two south Tripura towns 50 km away Belonia and Sabroom set off a string of statue vandalism this week across the country amid concern that the tit-for-tat could get out of hand. This was one of the reasons for the Home Ministry to scramble into action and send out two advisories within a gap of hours to nudge states to deal sternly with such vandals.Back in the tiny town of Belonia near Tripura s border with Bangladesh NDTV tried to sift through the many versions of the 11-feet tall fibre glass statute being toppled over to figure what had happened.The CPM which ruled the state for 25 years and its arch-rival in Bengal the Trinamool Congress had blamed the BJP for the incident.Tripura BJP spokesperson Mrinal Kanti Deb in turn had blamed CPM cadres. They are all underground cadres of the CPM. Those who did this should be strictly punished he said this week according to news agency Press Trust of India.That version has changed.Arun Chandra Bhowmik Belonia s newly-elected legislator from the BJP says he wasn t there when the incident took place. Our local leaders had taken out a victory rally and after they rally when others went home some people who might be fringe elements had reacted this way he told NDTV.Not fringe elements says CPM but planned message sent out with bulldozer.Jitendra Chaudhury the CPM s Lok Sabha member from East Tripura said the video was taken by a BJP supporter and proudly uploaded on social media and the entire world saw what they did. They chanted Bharat Mata ki Jai... like it was during fall of Berlin Wall. Tripura Governor Tathagata Roy also tweeted in support of pulling down Lenin s statue; Ram Madhav tweeted hailing the act then deleted it.But Ram Madhav - a BJP strategist also seen as the architect of the party s victory in Tripura that PM Modi has hailed as epoch-making one - suggested that the Lenin statute was erected by private people not by the municipal body or the government . That is why no complaint registered by either. CPM too didn t register any complaint. Discarding communism those who erected it themselves decided to remove it Ram Madhav tweeted a post that was seen to be an explanation for razing the statute to the ground.Belonia s administrative heads insisted that Ram Madhav had probably not been correctly informed. This is a public property. This was constructed by municipal council constructed from government funds... The municipal council has gave Intimation to police and then case was registered CK Jamatia South Tripura Collector told NDTV.The district s police chief Ipper Monchak said the police had immediately arrested the driver and seized the excavator. CommentsBJP supporters in Belonia hint that they were only following in the footsteps of the Left parties that had been in power for more than two decades. In 1993 the Left came and till 2018 it has been 25 years When they came to power they broke several offices of Congress broke statues of ex-prime minister Indira and Rajiv Gandhi said Raju Nath the BJP s district secretary.
The past is big business in Indian politics. While one party swears by the past for legitimacy another hounds and vilifies that very past to consolidate its present. It is raucous and violent when Indians confront their past. This is more so in the context of the memory and monuments. A vast country with layers of ideological religious and cultural attributes it is often difficult to have a narrative of the past that is appreciated and appropriated by all. Vendetta politics This has often led to what one might describe as exercise in vendetta politics. This is evident in bashing one ideology over the other or one community over the other. Hence India experiences regular doses of communal riots. At times inanimate objects like statues and monuments become objects of derision hatred and destruction. File photo of Lenin s statue before it was toppled in Tripura s Belonia town on 6 March. Twitter/@cpimspeak As a rule of thumb religious monuments have always been in the eye of vendetta politics. Each of India s multi-religious communities has at one time or the other experienced some kind of attack against its places of worship. If the Hindu monuments were desecrated and destroyed in the past some Islamic and Christian monuments have come under attack by the Hindus in recent years. The most famous case of this vandalism goes back to the year 1992. On 6 December 1992 a violent Hindu mob pulled down the disputed Babri mosque in the northern Indian city of Ayodhya. To many this undertaking was an attempt to rewrite the country s history from the majority community s worldview. Those who defended it called it an act of historical balance . Past is another country Fortunately these enterprises and occasions remain infrequent. Violence has not always been the leitmotif to address the vestiges of the past. Very often political pundits and policymakers in India think that the easiest way to change the past is to rename it. Every time there is change of guard in the national or the provincial capital a name-change exercise gets underway. While some undertakings like the replacing of Bombay with Mumbai Madras with Chennai or Bangalore with Bengaluru have been relatively cosmetic and peaceful this has set off a dangerous precedent. When a group or the masses feel that renaming parts of the country s past is an entitlement it sets alarm bells ringing. Moreover this political vocation can become a liability. We have been witness to a dangerous development in recent days across India. When the nationalist BJP won a convincing victory over the Communists who controlled the North East state of Tripura among other things the celebrations led to the immediate bulldozing of two statues of Vladimir Lenin. When questioned about this move a section of the party that assumed power defended it as an exercise in redressing the past . The state s governor went on record by suggesting that such things are inevitable. For what one democratically elected government can do another democratically elected government can undo. And vice versa . The sands of history In India where memory is ideologically driven there were copycat acts of vandalism targeting the busts of leaders and ideologues (who stood for a specific narrative) in other parts of the country. A stern warning from the country s prime minister has so far kept an uneasy truce on this monument massacre project. Meanwhile another battle is taking place in the Indian media the intellectuals defending or criticising the right to destroy the busts statues or monuments. While the Left cries foul on the bulldozing and toppling of its ideologue Lenin s statue the Right has defended its position by stressing that it is at best an exercise in selective amnesia. The Right argues the Left shall do well by remembering its own acts of vandalism and destruction orchestrated in the 1960s and 1970s in West Bengal when it routinely disfigured the statues of Mahatma Gandhi and Swami Vivekananda . Meanwhile every community and every ideology is trying to outweigh the other through its own tailor-made memory monument building initiative. While the BJP is trying to put its stamp on the national topography by renaming roads and instituting busts of its ideologues derided as unpatriotic and Nazi-sympathisers in the past others are fast catching up. The marginalised Dalits meanwhile have not left any vital physical space under their control empty where they could instal the statues and busts of their prophets BS Ambedkar or the Buddha. All these monument-builders and destroyers in contemporary India would do well to pay a visit to New Delhi s Coronation Pillar Grounds. Scattered on the ground are unloved unadorned and abandoned slowly rotting statues of former British strongmen who built their greatest empire in India. Once towering on high marble pedestals these were dislodged and dumped in such unceremonious burial sites across the country. Lest we forget history is unforgiving especially to those who wish to control it. The author is senior lecturer Department of Politics Philosophy and Religion Lancaster University UK
NAGPUR: On a day when the BJP assumed power in Tripura its ideological mentor the RSS said the mega Hindu congregation organised by it in the northeastern state last year was inspirational and effective in every sense . Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) General Secretary Bhaiyyaji Joshi while presenting the RSS annual report at its crucial triennial meeting which began today specifically mentioned the Hindu Sammelan organised in Tripura by the organisation in September last year. The Hindu Sammelans organised in the northeastern states especially in Tripura was inspirational in much ways the Sangh said in its annual report which was read out by Joshi in the presence of RSS workers. Sharing the details about the event which was organised in Agartala on September 17 2017 the RSS said preparations for it had started in June last year. A plan to contact each every tribal group was prepared. The invitations were delivered personally. Each house was hoisted with a saffron flag and consequently one lakh households could be reached the report said adding that it was effective in every sense . This mega hindu congregation was addressed by the Sarsanghchalak (RSS chief) Mohan Bhagwat and lakhs of people from more than 500 villages from Tripura and other districts of nearby northeastern states attended the event. The admiration expressed by eminent personalities from social religious industrial fields indicates the growing acceptability of our work the Sangh said. Biplab Kumar Deb today took oath as the chief minister of the first BJP government in Tripura ending the 25-year rule of the Left Front. Governor Tathagata Roy administered the oath of office to Deb at a function which was attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP president Amit Shah.
KOLKATA: BJP leader-turned-Governor Tathagata Roy seems to attract flak rather frequently as a BJP leader his remarks would often put the party in a spot. Now as Governor of Tripura some of his Twitter posts are being seen as inappropriate from a person holding that office. For critics who said controversial comments do not suit a governor Roy had a sharp response Holding a constitutional post does not require one to be speech- and hearing-challenged. If somebody thinks that being a governor in a democratic country means that I have to be deaf and mute I am not obliged to follow any such opinion he told ET in an exclusive interview. In his Twitter profile Roy describes himself as a Right-wing socio-political thinker and writer . He has close to 1 lakh followers. He has been vocal on several communal incidents in West Bengal and seldom hesitated to criticise Mamata Banerjee s government and her Trinamool Congress. Despite criticism from all corners the governor did not give in. He said his tweets are just a statement of facts and that he does not want to claim responsibility for how they are construed. From a constitutional post one cannot take political sides. My tweets do not have political bias. I have not supported any political party and only drawn attention to certain provisions of law Constitution and Indian Penal Code. I have presented certain facts. People read too much between the lines and I cannot help it said Roy. Following a series of incidents of demolishing and desecrating statues of Left- and Right-wing icons across states Roy s tweets appeared as unconventional from a governor. What one democratically-elected government can do another democratically-elected government can undo. And vice versa. This was the first tweet from Roy after some people pulled down Communist icon Lenin s statue in Tripura on March 5. It triggered a controversy and there were reports of Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh asking the Tripura Governor to control the law and order situation in the area. Roy however said he did not receive any instruction from the Centre in this regard. The Governor has received no such written communication from the Union home minister he tweeted the same day. I am advised that pulling down statues (Lenin s or anyone else s) unless done by lawfully empowered authorities qualify as mischief under Indian Penal Code. They are bailable and non-cognizable offences. Trying to blow them up to something like rioting or murder is unwarranted. His tweet on March 6 was widely read as a justification for the vandalism. Fundamental questions are coming up. We removed George V from India Gate New Delhi Queen Victoria from front of her memorial in Kolkata renamed Aurangzeb Road all by government fiats. What if the government similarly decides to remove Lenin s statue rename Lenin Sarani? Any answers? he tweeted. Roy was appointed governor in 2015. Some of his opinions considered as extreme by political observers have made headlines times. He is known as a Modi bhakt in politics and supported all policies taken by the Modi government. On the Rohingya issue he tweeted Myanmarese have more sense than our leaders of 1940s. They realise that the Rohingiyas can demand a partition-they re taking care of that. Even though there has been strong criticism of Roy s comments he never fails to fuel controversies.
Agartala: The Left Front leaders will boycott the swearing-in of the BJP-led government spearheaded by Biplab Kumar Deb on Friday to protest large-scale violence in Tripura after the Assembly elections Left leaders said on Thursday.However outgoing Chief Minister Manik Sarkar and elected leaders of the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPM) will attend the ceremony where Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Bharatiya Janata Party President Amit Shah would be present.Left Front Convenor Bijan Dhar said that since the declaration of Assembly election results on Saturday around 400 offices of the Left parties and frontal organisations were attacked 85 party offices burnt down 315 offices of various Left parties and frontal organisations were forcibly occupied http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/user/2406265-kkflipkart/ 1 704 houses belonging to Left members and supporters attacked and around 200 houses set on fire. Left front said that 400 of its offices were attacked after election results were announced in TripuraHe claimed that 290 shops owned by Left members and supporters were burnt down 10 rubber gardens destroyed over 600 Left members and supporters assaulted badly 10 vehicles damaged. This had forced thousands of persons to take refuge elsewhere in the state.A Left Front delegation led by CPM Central Committee member Gautam Das on Thursday met Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Sriram Taranikanti and demanded deferment of polls in Charilam constituency (Reserved-Tribal) where election could not be held on February 18 after the death of Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPM) candidate.The Left leaders claimed that there is no conducive environment to hold polls in Charilam in western Tripura.Mr Das said the CPM delegation submitted a detailed account of what he called a reign of terror unleashed by the workers of BJP and its ally IPFT (Indigenous People s Front of Tripura). More than 11 permanent party offices and two district committee offices of CPM and RSP (Revolutionary Socialist Party) were burnt down many trade union offices forcibly occupied in Charilam area and CPI-M candidate Palash Debbarma fled from the area to save his life Mr Das later told the media.He said around 60 CPM leaders houses were attacked and 19 party leaders physically assaulted by BJP-IPFT workers whereas all 40 booth offices of CPM in Charilam have been burnt down.Mr Das said several thousand Left Front members and workers had been forcibly evicted from Charilam segment. CommentsTripura s erstwhile royal family s scion Jishnu Debbarma who has been named the Deputy Chief Minister in the new government is the BJP nominee from Charilam. We urge the administration and the BJP leadership to take adequate measures to stop these post-poll violence immediately said Mr Dhar a CPM central committee member.