Hungama in Parliament
There was a major ruckus in the parliament today when CPM MP Md Salim wrongly attributed a quote in the Outlook magazine to Home Minister Rajnath Singh. However the magazine had erroneously quoted Rajnath Singh when in reality the comment was made by the late Ashok Singhal of the VHP leaving the Home Minister not only hurt but also very angry. The Speaker of course expunged Salim’s remarks from the proceedings of the House but a privilege motion has been moved against the Outlook Magazine and its Editor will now have to appear before the Privilege Committee of the Parliament.
NITISH SWEARING IN
Major developments were seen at the swearing in ceremony of Nitish Kumar. Firstly, Nitish has tried to send out a message from Patna’s Gandhi Maidan, of a new political beginning. All anti-Modi leaders were brought together on stage. Secondly, Lalu Yadav has made it clear that his younger son, Tejaswi Yadav, would be his political successor. Another visible development was the fact that the RJD supremo did not give those a chance to become a part of Nitish’s cabinet, who had left him and joined Nitish when the two were rivals. Shyam Rajak, who was part of Nitish’s cabinet for the past 10 years, had to be content watching the ceremony on his TV screen. Nitish has relied on people who have supported him for a long time now. Similarly Lalu has ensured that those who stood by him even in the most trying times, got good portfolios. Abdul Bari Siddique has been allotted the crucial finance ministry.
Sheena Bora Murder Case
One question that is repeatedly being raised is whether Peter Mukerjea was actually unaware about Sheena Bora’s murder? What stopped him from taking the initiative to find out Sheena’s whereabouts? CBI is confident that Peter knew about the murder and the proof of this was given by his own son Rahul Mukerjea. Now, CBI needs to find out the motive behind this murder. Was it only money or the relationship between Sheena and Rahul which led to this gruesome crime? Another important aspect which has surfaced is a certain police officer’s role in trying to help Peter. It is equally important to find out the reason behind this help.
MODI ON TERROR
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has rightly pointed out that the supply lines of the ISIS would need to be choked. According to certain reports the ISIS is being funded by 40 odd nations. The terror outfit does not have any weapons manufacturing facility and yet is managing to procure arms and ammunition. The only way to stem their onslaught is to curb their sources of funding. And this is applicable not just to the ISIS but to all terror organisations in the world.
MADANI MARCH
Maulana Madani’s initiative needs to be appreciated. Organisations like the Taliban and now the Islamic State have insulted Islam and created a nightmare for Muslims across the globe. In the Holy Quran, it is stated that Islam does not allow the brutal murder of an innocent man. But these terrorist organisations are misleading people and using religion as a tool to gather support of the masses. The Islamic State has killed around 1.5 lakh Muslims around the world. In the name of Islam, it is misleading the youth. It is our responsibility to educate the young generation and make them aware of these terrorist organisations and their intentions and thereby prevent them from joining such dreadful terror outfits.
World needs to unite in fight against terror, says France
In the aftermath of the attacks on France, President Francois Hollande has been repeatedly urging nations to unite together to fight terrorism. He stressed on the need to join hands to combat terrorism. He would be meeting US President Barack Obama on the 24th of November followed by a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on the 26th of this month.
BALA SAHEB MEMORIAL
Raj Thackeray is unhappy with the fact that Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis has decided to build a memorial for Bal Thackeray at the same location where Uddhav Thackeray wanted. The MNS chief questioned this move and went on to say that the Mayor’s house is a heritage building and a memorial cannot be built there and the government should look for a different location.
FRANCE ATTACK
France is a country that is known for its liberalism. It is a multiracial country where every citizen enjoys the same rights. People have the right to express themselves freely, there are no restrictions on what they say or what they wear. Citizens have the right to practise their own religion and live according to their beliefs. France has a total population of six and a half crores of which there are fifty lakh Muslims which is about 8percent of the total population. For such attacks to have taken place in France is indeed shocking. In the aftermath of these attacks, questions are now being raised on the extent of freedom being given to all. Questions are also being raised whether it would be judicious for France to accept migrants from Syria.
PRANAB ON AWARD WAPSI
The Dadri incident in which Md Akhlaq lost his life had forced President Pranab Mukherjee to comment on the core values of the Indian civilisation. He had said that at any cost we as a Nation would have to be tolerant. The President has also expressed his anguish at the manner in which awards were being returned as a mark of protest. He said that such acts tarnish the country’s image. After the President has spoken out against ‘Award Wapsi’ one can hope that those who are protesting against the rising intolerance will voice their concerns but would think twice before returning their awards since this would show India in a bad light.
PAK PM ON ASIYA ANDRABI
Asiya Andrabi is known for her anti India sentiments. There are several cases of indulging in anti national activities against her. She created a stir when she raised the flag of Pakistan from the precincts of her house in Srinagar. Acknowledging her gratitude for having raised the Kashmir issue at the UN, Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has written to her pledging his country’s support to her fight for Kashmir.
MODI IN BRITISH PARLIAMENT
While addressing the British Parliament Prime Minister Narendra Modi said India is currently undergoing a transformation and those visiting the country, would feel the difference. He said change is happening in the way the government is working. There is a change in policy making, there is more accountability in governance and lesser bottlenecks in terms of doing business. He said “if you visit India, you will experience the wind of change.” India has opened her doors to the whole world in several sectors like defence and energy. Describing India as the best place to invest, the Prime Minister said that India is the “new bright spot of hope and opportunity for the world”. Referring to global challenges like terrorism and extremism, he said that Indo-UK ties would work for a better world.
EASE IN FDI
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is credited to have started several new projects…Skill India, Make in India, Bullet Train to name a few. Some projects like shelter for all and electrification for all are also in the pipeline. However substantial amount of capital is required for these projects to take off successfully. Foreign investment is necessary and foreign investment is possible only when there are fewer bureaucratic roadblocks. In order to make it easier to do business in India, the government has brought in certain reforms in the FDI policy. This change in the government’s liberalisation policy is likely to attract more investors and infuse more capital in various sectors in the country.