Pandemonium in both houses - impatient intolerant, violent mob ( members ) - ignorant stupid speeches ( emotional, high blood pressure ) :
Opinion
01/12/2015
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Sub : Pandemonium in both houses - impatient, intolerant, violent mob ( members ) - ignorant stupid speeches ( emotional, high blood pressure )
Ref : Accusation of Intolerance of BJP - From all anti BJP ( all opposition combined ) -Debate in both houses of Parliament :
All Members,
Respected family members of this great holy Nation.
Part-1.
Lok sabha & Rajya sabha :
My observations and suggestions-
1. In both houses, the members ( anti-BJP ), presentations in the debate, seemed foolish, ignorant, intentional, mischievous,attempt to tarnish the Government, which under Sri Modi moving fast, with lot of measures, in every departments of governance.
2. The whole house was pandemonium because of the so called opposition intentional creation of meaningless and senseless debate.
3. Those accusing the Government for intolerance were not tolerant enough to present the debate in a polite way.
4. This manipulation lead by congress, followed by all anti BJP parties, demonstrated hatred, anger, frustration, emotional black-mail and jealousy against smooth running of Sri Modi Government as a well oiled machine.
5. One may wonder that the so called old horses of these opposition parties are too fools, didn't learned any lesson with their long experience , act, speak senseless, bearing only vengeance against BJP.
6. Nothing heard from Home minister Sri RaJnath singh due shouting from the opposition crowd.
7. Garge equally violent along with rahul, salim, venugopal, owysi, premachandran and many more...
8. These idiots ( complaining Intolerance ) didn't show any tolerance to listen Union home minister answers.
9. At last Home minister established that the center in no way responsible for the intolerance in the states, by spreading all facts and figures.
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{We are intolerant, but over corruption, terrorism: Rajnath Singh :
Closing Speech giving facts to defeat the opposition attempt to defame the image of Bharatham-
Home minister Rajnath Singh said on Tuesday Prime Minister Narendra Modi was the biggest victim of ‘intolerance’, refuting charges that a sense of insecurity and fear was gripping the country.
Replying to the two-day debate in the Lok Sabha on the issue of intolerance, Singh said India was tolerant and will remain so in the future. “Some artificial shells are being fired. We were tolerant, are tolerant and will remain tolerant... it is our tradition,” he said.
The home minister attacked those charging the BJP over the issue, saying: “Yes, we are intolerant. We are intolerant towards corruption, unclean surroundings, terrorism, violence against women and such issues.”}
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10. Finally the house was fell in silence, accepting defeat,
11. These are the stupid parties, and the stupid politicians, ignorant in all measures.
12. These politicians are unfit, and wastage for the Nation's wealth, by their pay and
allowances, and pension too.
13. We are the idiots who elect them by our valuable votes without any thought and sense.
14. These politician should be given tests, to ensure their knowledge of political science, social science, Indian history, knowledge of geography of this country and its people, refresher course of politicians especially members of parliament is essential.
15. Disciplinary action must be taken on any body after warning, and punished, otherwise this drama will be enacted in the future also.
Part-2.
Media Reports :
Politicians, celebrities, talk non - sense in front of cameras - reporters manipulate thereafter..
1. Jairam Ramesh slams Rajnath Singh, says India is defined by secularism :
Thiruvananthapuram: Congress leader and former Union Minister Jairam Ramesh on Saturday made a scathing attack on BJP for terming secularism as "most misused word" and said questioning secularism was a fundamental threat to the Indian republic and constitution.
Referring to Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh's 'secularism' remarks in Parliament on Thursday, Ramesh said "India is defined by secularism. If India is not secular, it becomes a mirror image of Pakistan".
Speaking at a seminar on 'Growing intolerance and threat to secularism' in Thiruvananthapuram, the Congress leader noted, "Secularism is part of our constitution. The day, we drop the word 'secularism', I think we will be destroying the very foundation of Indian republic."
Coming down heavily on the Narendara Modi government, Ramesh said, "Communal ideologies that speak with mask of development was the other threat faced by the country."
"Leaders will come and speak the language of development. I do not have to name those leaders. You all know whom I am referring to. They speak of development, but bottom line is practise of communal polarisation. So it is this mask of development that pose a threat", he said.
Taking a dig at BJP for its drubbing at Bihar Assembly polls, Ramesh said, "People of Bihar saw the threat. Bihar showed that they could see through the mask of development."
"Certain communal organisations wear the mask of development and say we believe in strong India, we believe in eight per cent GDP growth, we believe in development of India. All this sounds well. But, fundamentally the DNA is communal", he said.
The Congress leader asserted that all types of communalism had to be fought, whether it was majority or minority.
"I do no distinguish between Hindu communalism, Muslim communalism, Christian communalism and Sikh communalism. Communalism is dangerous and poses a threat to the country," he said, adding a political party that misuses religion for political purposes is a communal party.
Without directly referring to the debate on Uniform Civil Code, Ramesh said unity of India is not equal to uniformity.
"Unity yes...Uniformity no. Because India is a country defined by several religions, 500 languages, numerous regions, 29 states, 5,000 communities. India is not just unity in diversity, but unity through diversity", he said.
"What communal ideologies want is uniformity and that is not what India needs," he added.
2. 'Intolerance' inadequate to describe fear among minorities: Arundhati Roy :
Pune: Given the atmosphere in India, "intolerance" is an inadequate word to describe the "fears" under which minorities are living, author Arundhati Roy said on Saturday.
"Killing people, burning them alive and the other goings... 'intolerance' is not sufficient. We have to coin a new word to describe all this," Roy said.
She also charged the BJP-led Central government with promoting 'Brahminism' under the guise of 'Hindu Rashtravad' and attempting to glorify social reformers of India as 'great Hindus' though some like BR Ambedkar had left Hinduism.
"Not only this, the government is trying to rewrite history, they are nominating their own people in various national organisations and institutions, and dividing Dalits, Muslims, Christians and tribals," Roy said.
The 55-year-old Booker Prize winner's comments came at a function in Pune where she was presented with the Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Award by the Mahatma Phule Samata Parishad (MPSP).
The function attracted strong protests from pro-RSS Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad.
AVBP activists raised slogans calling her "anti-national", "anti-Indian Army" and "pro-Pakistani" before they were detained and taken away.
Later, in a memorandum submitted to the MPSP, the ABVP said Roy's anti-national stance had hurt the sentiments of all Indians.
Two weeks ago, Roy faced flak from several quarters after she returned her 1989 National Award for Best Screenplay for the film 'In Which Annie Gives It Those Ones' to join artists-writers to protest what they termed growing "intolerance" in the country.
3. .Aamir Khan's Remarks On Leaving India Have Deeply Polarised The Nation
NEW DELHI -- Bollywood actor Aamir Khan's remarks on intolerance have triggered polarising sentiments, with some people accusing him of defaming the country as well as hurting sentiments of his adoring fans, and others saying that he has the freedom to speak his mind without provoking a backlash.
Speaking at a journalism awards ceremony on Monday, Khan, a Muslim married to a Hindu, talked about how his wife, Kiran Rao, a film producer, feared living in India. Several Bharatiya Janata Party ministers including Arun Jaitley, Venkaiah Naidu, Ravi Shankar Prasad, Suresh Prabhu and Najma Heptullah were present at the function.
"When I chat with Kiran at home, she says 'Should we move out of India?' That's a disastrous and big statement for Kiran to make. She fears for her child. She fears about what the atmosphere around us will be. She feels scared to open the newspapers every day." - Aamir Khan
Khan's remark coupled with Congress Party Vice President Rahul Gandhi tweeting his support for the Bollywood actor sparked a storm of rebuke. Some condemned his remarks outright, while others outraged about the bit on leaving India.
Gandhi said that the Modi government should reach out to those who "question" the state-of-affairs instead of branding them as "unpatriotic." "That's the way to solve problems in India- not by bullying, threatening & abusing!" he said.
Part-3.
NOTE :
1. Indian media : ( print and visual )
A.
a) . The whole lot managed by corrupted corporate groups, politicians, political parties, religious groups, and elite rich groups and so on ...
b). Reporters are corrupted and produce news by getting bribes, always manipulated information according to the whims of clients.
B.
a). True news you will get from All India Radio and DD ( Door Darshan only )
b) Watch live Lok sabha ana Rajya sabha actions directly.
C.
a). Politician street talks, and talks before reporters must be curtailed.
b). Celebrities should not involve with stupid talks before reporters.
D.
1. The public should study before talk, or act in any involvements, otherwise lead into troubles,
2. Citizens, must aware that along with your rights, you have your kartavyam ( duties / responsibility towards the Nation ).
END.
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