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Deshbhakti curriculum to be introduced from next year in Delhi schools

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Arvind Kejriwal, Chief Minister of Delhi announced that from the next academic year curriculum that inculcates ‘desh bhakti’ (Patriotism) will be introduced in government run schools.


Delhi state Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and leader of Aam Aadmi Party

The announcement was made on the eve of Independence day in his address on the launch of ‘constitution at 70’ campaign. The Delhi CM said that children need to learn about patriotism so that when they grow up they will become responsible citizens who will not take bribe, discharge their duties honestly and will have love and respect towards the nation and the ‘guests’ who come from other countries.

He said that the decision has been taken after detailed discussions with Education Minister for state Manish Sisodia.

The CM said that feelings of patriotism arise only when there is a cricket match or when there are tensions at the border. This feeling is absent in our day to day lives. Therefore the objective of this curriculum is to instil love and respect amongst the students for their country.The children will also realise the problems the nation is facing such as farmers’ suicides and poverty and that they need to be solved by all.

“We have to create a sense of ownership among all children that they have to take on the challenges we are facing as a country head on and address them. Third, we have to instill among children the passion and commitment to be prepared to sacrifice anything for the nation,” he said.

Calling the curriculum as a ‘gift to the nation’, Kejriwal said that the teachers and the principals of the government schools will be consulted while designing the curriculum.

This decision of ‘desh bhakti’ curriculum is seen as a step to be with the flow of the prevalent mood of ‘nationalism’ and also as a strategic step for the upcoming assembly elections in the next year.

Courtesy: Two Circles
 

6 Years After Narendra Dhabolkar’s Assassination, Masterminds Remain Free

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While chargesheets against accused Amol Kale, Amit Digwekar and Rajesh Bangera are still pending, the permission to search for the weapon used has only been granted recently.

 
Narendra Dhabolkar. Image Courtesy : The Indian Express
 
August 20 will mark six years since the Maharashtra-based rationalist Narendra Dhabolkar was assassinated by bike-borne men while returning home in Pune from a morning walk. As the investigation has evolved over the years, many questions still remain pending, the biggest being, when will the key conspirators be nabbed as the masterminds in the case still remain scot free.

Speaking to NewsClick, Hamid Dhabolkar from the Maharashtra Andhashraddha Nirmulan Samiti (MANS), an organisation founded by the rationalist, said, “It’s almost a year since the suspected shooters have been arrested and it has become quite evident from Gauri Lankesh, Kalburgi and Pansare’s case that the murders were a coordinated effort and a conspiracy to eliminate the voices of dissent.” Dhabolkar’s family has been highlighting that the process of the investigation has been extremely slow. Despite the fact that Sanatan Sanstha (SS) and its many splinters have been named in the killings of rationalists by the investigative agencies, these organisations continue to function and are not being investigated properly.

Currently, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has arrested over six people in the case. However, no substantial leads to the key conspirators have been established. Out of the six, the central investigating agency has also taken custody of three, Amol Kale, Amit Digwekar and Rajesh Bangera — who are also accused in the murder of journalist and activist Gauri Lankesh. Lankesh was killed near her residence in Bengaluru in September 2017. In December last year, a court in Pune granted “default bail” to these three suspects in the Dabholkar murder case as the CBI did not file a chargesheet against them within the stipulated period of 90 days. However, they continue to be in jail for their alleged involvement in the Lankesh murder case. Hamid added, “First and the most logical thing that needs to happen is to reach out to the mastermind and the conspirators, otherwise they will keep bringing up people like this.

In June 2016, in a major breakthrough,  the CBI had arrested ENT surgeon and Sanatan Sanstha member Virendra Tawade, alleging that he was the mastermind of the conspiracy to kill Dabholkar. In the chargesheet against Tawade, the CBI mentioned the involvement of other Sanatan Sanstha activists Sarang Akolkar and Vinay Pawar and stated that they had shot Dabholkar. But later, the agency claimed that the arrested had accused Sachin Andure and Sharad Kalaskar of shooting Dabholkar.

More names surfaced in May this year, as the CBI arrested Sanatan Sansthan counsel Sanjeev Punalekar in connection with the case.  Punalekar, who is currently out on bail, was arrested along with his aide Vikram Vinay Bhave based on an alleged confessional statement by Sharad Kalaskar, who has been named in a CBI chargesheet as one of the two shooters who killed Dabholkar. Kalaskar had allegedly issued the statement to the Karnataka special investigation team (SIT) investigating journalist Gauri Lankesh’s murder. A decision on the bail application of Vikram Bhave is also pending in the court and is likely to be pronounced soon.

Despite the progress being made on the arrests of the persons involved, six years later there is still no probe on the weapon used to murder Dhabolkar. Hamid added, “There are statements that are available from Sharad Kalaskar saying that he has dismantled the gun near Thane. This has been available with the investigating agencies for over seven to eight months now (the chargesheet against the shooters were filed in February 2019), still they have not managed to get a clearance to probe the site. The High Court has also pulled them up a lot of time on this as well saying that the delay can be potentially dangerous. Despite this information being available with the agencies, the permission to probe the assault weapon has been granted recently.”

He added, “On August 10, CBI has also informed the Pune court that it has obtained the necessary clearance from the state environment ministry to conduct a search operation in the Arabian Sea to find out the weapon used to assassinate rationalist Narendra Dabholkar. A foreign company has been given a contract to conduct the operation.”

Every year on August 20, MANS observes a day of protest against the political murder of Narendra Dhabolkar. This year, however, the society, in order to facilitate discussions on science and rationality, has decided to organise a Dr. Narendra Dhabolkar memorial lecture to pay homage to the rationalist.

Courtesy: Newsclick.in

Re-Build demolished Ravidas Temple: CPI(M)

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CPI(M) Polit Bureau Member, Brinda Karat has written to Hardeep Puri, Minister for Urban Development demanding that the demolished Guru Ravidas temple is rebuilt and the samadhis are restored in their original place.

The full text of the letter is being released for publication.

Dear Shri Hardeep Puri ji,

This is to draw your attention to the demolition of the Guru Ravidas Mandir and four samadhis in the “forest area” in Tughlaqabad extension on August 10. I had visited the place on August 14th along with my Party colleagues and office bearers of the Dalit Soshan Mukti Manch and met the petitioners (Guru Ravidas Samiti) who gave me the details and took us to the site.

I had read in the papers that you had met the Lieutenant Governor of Delhi in this connection and are working out “a solution” namely to “allot another place” for the temple and the samadhis. Unfortunately in these developments the DDA, which is directly under your Ministry, has played the worst role in riding roughshod over the legitimate grievances of the petitioners leading to the present plight. I strongly urge you to rectify this by going in for a review petition before the Supreme Court.

The entire approach of the Government is based on double standards. On the one hand the Government is in court in defence of the “faith of people” on the demand to build a temple in Ayodhya on the exact spot where the Babri Masjid stood. On the other hand a spot which has been for decades a pilgrimage centre for the devotees of Guru Ravidas  and on which a small temple structure was erected in the decade of the fifties has been demolished by the same Government. Even worse the samadhis of four of the pujaris who have served in the temple since then were also demolished. Even
though there was a strong legal case, the government went against the petitioners. Does it not display a discriminatory attitude because the devotees belong mainly to the Scheduled Castes?

You are well aware that the road adjacent to where the Ravidas mandir stood is named Guru Ravidas Marg and there are two bus stops also with the same name, precisely because of the existence of the mandir. Is this not a recognition of the existence of the mandir now demolished which answers the motivated propaganda against the community as “encroachers”? If it was encroachment then why was a public space named after the mandir? Secondly, if you care to visit the area you will find that DDA has permitted the building of a clubhouse in the same area. Only very recently new roads have
been built in the wooded area. Is this not double standards? I also saw that in the course of the demolition, the DDA had destroyed a number of trees. 

The mandir has been operational well before independence whereas devotees have been coming to the spot specifically a pond where they believe their Guru Ravidas had visited for ages.  The structure demolished was built in the decade of the fifties to replace a makeshift structure which was there. All this is a matter of record. What is particularly distressing is that the DDA did not even spare the samadhis of the pujaris which were broken up and the stones to mark the graves were also left broken or under the mud. Is this the kind of respect the DDA has for the keepers of a temple frequented by people belonging to the scheduled castes? 

The Delhi High Court had made the suggestion to relocate the temple 400 yards away while keeping the samadhis intact. However the DDA by its actions of demolition of the samadhis and the temple has changed the situation. 

I therefore request you to ensure that the temple is rebuilt and the samadhis are restored in their original place. This is also to inform you that the CPI(M) has extended support to the struggle of the devotees of Guru  Ravidas for justice.

With regards,
Brinda Karat