Chhota Rajan video
Neither his health nor his custody is a worrying factor for Chhota Rajan. If there is anything that the dreaded gangster is paranoid about, is his security. He is well aware that Dawood has been chasing him after the two fell out. He has been on the run ever since Dawood’s aide Chhota Shakeel sent his agents to kill him in Australia forcing him to flee to Indonesia where he was finally arrested. He will soon be brought to India. But wherever he may be, as Chhota Shakeel has claimed, Dawood’s only formula now is to wipe out his enemy.
Sartaj Aziz
Sartaj Aziz is one of Pakistan’s most seasoned diplomat and has always shared a close relationship with Nawaz Sharif. However this has proved costly with the Pak Prime Minister lately having to face lot of criticisms. First it was a goof up at Ufa where Kashmir was given a miss in the Joint Statement with India and then talks with India got cancelled at the very last minute due to an invitation being extended to the Hurriyat leaders. Even in the US, Nawaz Sharif was rather forced to listen than talk with his promise to take action against terror groups like the Lashkar-e-Taiba. These certainly haven’t gone down well with the military establishment in Pakistan. Sartaz Aziz was replaced and Nawaz Sharif was left with no other option but to accept Lt General Naseer Khan Janjua as the new NSA.
Musharraf on PAK’S role in Kashmir
Pakistan has no other choice but to accept its role in supporting militancy in Kashmir. In an interview today Parvez Musharraf admitted that the establishment indeed had supported terror groups in the area and Musharraf is no ordinary man. He is the former President of Pakistan and as the former Chief of the Pakistan Army, he is well aware of how operatives take place and how terrorism can be used against India. With Musharraf having openly acknowledged Pakistan’s role, India stands vindicated. India has repeatedly raised the issue of Pak sponsored terrorism. Infact Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif during his US visit has promised President Obama that his government would take effective action against Hafiz Saeed and the Haqqani network.
Earthquake
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reached out to Afghanistan and Pakistan after the two countries were badly hit by the earthquake today. Expressing his grief he assured Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif and Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, that India would stand by them and would render every possible help at the time of such crisis.
Chhota Rajan arrested
Anil Sinha was measured in his statements when he confirmed the arrest of dreaded gangster Chhota Rajan. Without divulging much, the CBI Director mentioned that efforts were on for quite some time to nab him. Chhota Rajan will hopefully be brought to India within a week. Once a close confidante of Dawood Ibrahim, Rajan fell out with him and became his most bitter rival and several attempts were made on his life. Perhaps the most dramatic of them was when he escaped from his hotel room as Dawood’s men attacked him on his birthday when they had come to deliver a cake. This failed attempt did not go down well with Dawood. The apprehension of the elusive gangster is certainly a huge catch for the CBI.
Geeta’s homecoming
Gita is finally back in India after almost 14 years…back with the hope that her family will soon be located and she is able to reunite with them. Till such time she would be staying with an NGO in Indore. Pakistan’s Edhi Foundation deserves a special mention for having taken care of her as one of their own. Even the Prime Minister complimented them for their compassion. He not only met them but also donated a crore to the Foundation in gratitude of their priceless efforts.
Sahitya academy protest
Gopal Das Neeraj, one of India’s renowned poet disagrees with writers returning their awards. He says this is no way to protest. By returning their awards, he feels writers and poets are unnecessarily politicising the whole issue and this is not good for literature. Perhaps there is an element of truth in what Gopal Das Neeraj has hinted. Writers should avoid such controversies, they should not get involved in politics. A writer has the power to express himself through his creativity, he should be a guiding force for the society. His pen should act as a tool to voice the emotions of the society.
Nawaz Sharif meets Obama
There are two things that stand out about Pakistan. One, is that the country may have a democratically elected government, but it hardly has any decision making powers. It is the Army which sets the agenda, it is the ISI which is more powerful. And second is that Pakistan has become a breeding ground for terrorists and terrorism thrives because of the ISI and Army’s patronage. It is therefore of little significance to the US and the rest of the world of what Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has to say about India.
VK Singh controversy
He is certainly not a politician. Having served the army for his entire life, Gen VK Singh likes to call a spade a spade. As a politician he is yet to realise how important it is to measure one’s words while speaking in public. One word here and there can either raise you to great heights or can even knock you down. Perhaps it is this inexperience that has often seen Gen VK Singh put his foot in his mouth. Each time the General has had to justify his comments as well as apologise for the controversial remarks.
Shiv Sena Vs BJP
The Shiv Sena has always been a formidable force in Maharashtra politics and the BJP has had to play second fiddle to it. Equations changed last year when in the Assembly Elections, BJP stole a march over Shiv Sena with a resounding win. The Shiv Sena was no longer the “big brother” and till date the party is yet to digest this change of power play. Not surprisingly its leaders like Uddhav Thackeray and Sanjay Raut have been repeatedly lashing out at the BJP. Their agony was quite apparent today when both these leaders made a vicious attack on the government. It could be a while before Shiv Sena is finally able to accept its nominal role.
Pulse price
It was known well in advance that due to drought like conditions, production of pulses would take a hit and would subsequently result in rising prices and black marketeering. Not just the Central government failed to take stock of the situation, even the state governments failed in their responsibilities. The government should have imported enough pulses to prevent a shortage and the state governments should taken steps to curb hoarding – all this with a bit of forward planning. And now when the situation has become grim, the Centre and the States are bent upon blaming each other. This crisis could have well been averted had the Centre and the States planned better.
Faridabad story update
The horrific killings of the two children at the Sunpedh village in Faridabad are result of a long standing feud between two families. A feud that had resulted in the murder of 3 people in 2014. Last year when the killings took place it was a Congress government in Haryana and this time it is a BJP ruled state. However this incident is not a result of any political upheaval but is more of a social issue. It is a grim reminder of what revenge killing is all about. And cutting across party lines, politicians should refrain from playing petty politics over this issue.