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यूपी चुनाव: मुस्लिम वोटों के डैमेज कंट्रोल के लिए बीजेपी की नई साजिश का सनसनीखेज खुलासा

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नई दिल्ली। यूपी में विधानसभा चुनाव का बिगुल बज चुका है। सात चरणों में होने वाला यूपी चुनाव बहुत अहम है। पूरे देश की नजर यूपी चुनाव पर रहती है। हर राजनैतिक दल धर्म और जाति की राजनीति करता है। इंडियन एक्सप्रेस को मिली जानकारी के अनुसार यूपी में बीजेपी हिंदुत्व कार्ड खेलने का मन बना चुकी है। बीजेपी नेताओं की मानें तो बीजेपी प्रत्येक सीट के लिए अलग रणनीति तैयार करेगी। माना जा रहा है कि इस बार बीजेपी के हिंदुत्व कार्ड से राम अलग रहेंगे।
 
Uttar Pradesh 

नोटबंदी ने बीजेपी की मुश्किलें बढ़ा दी हैं। जिसके बाद से मुस्लिम वोटर बीजेपी से नाराज हैं। मुस्लिम वोट अगर भाजपा के साथ नहीं आता है तो भाजपा मुस्लिम वोटों को सपा और बसपा में बांटने का काम करेगी। गौरतलब है कि सुप्रीम कोर्ट ने 5 राज्यों में होने वाले चुनाव के चलते अभी एक फैसला सुनाया था कि चुनाव में धर्म का इस्तेमाल करना गैरकानूनी है। सुप्रीम कोर्ट की 7 जजों की संवैधानिक पीठ ने कहा, 'धर्म, जाति, भाषा के आधार पर वोट नहीं मांगा जा सकता है। हमारा संविधान धर्मनिरपेक्ष है और उसकी इस प्रकृति को बनाए रखना चाहिए। उम्मीदवार या एजेंट धर्म का इस्तेमाल नहीं कर सकते हैं।'

लेकिन राजनैतिक दल लगातार धर्म और जाति की राजनीति करते हैं। सुप्रीम कोर्ट के फैसले का राजनैतिक पार्टियों पर कोई असर दिख नहीं रहा।

Courtesy: National Dastak

 

Talks between JNU Students’ Union, varsity administration fail

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JNU students union which has been at loggerheads with the university administration in recent months on Friday claimed that their meeting with the Vice Chancellor to raise their demands failed to resolve any issue. “We have been seeking an appointment with the VC since long. Today finally when he decided to meet us our demands went unheard, ” JNUSU president Mohit Pandey said.

JNU students union

 

“He refused to revoke the abrupt suspension of nine students. Neither he had any reply to the issue of disappearance of Najeeb Ahmad from campus two months back,” he said. Nine students were suspended last month for allegedly disrupting the Academic Council meeting along with a teacher who was served notice for addressing them and is facing an enquiry for the same.

The students were asked by the Proctor office to appear before the enquiry panel on 2 January but they chose not to depose and hence have been given a second chance by the administration to appear on 6 January.

On Thursday, these students alleged “witch-hunt” by the administration and said they were being “selectively targeted” for their political activism. The administration, on the other hand, has issued another notice to these students giving them a second chance to depose before the enquiry committee and has decided to constitute a separate enquiry panel for probing the role of some faculty members in disrupting the AC meeting last month.

The JNU Executive Council (EC) on Tuesday ratified the decision taken in the last AC meeting of approving the UGC notification making entrance exam to research courses including MPhil and PhD as mere “qualifying” tests, even as sections of students and teachers protested it.

Courtesy: Janta Ka Reporter
 

Claims of Rajasthan village becoming ‘cashless’ busted

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Rajasthan’s Naya Gav had claimed to become one of the first cashless villages in India. This was announced in a specially organised event in December. Three weeks on, the ground reality of the village tell a completely different story.

Contrary to the chest-thumping by the central government, people in Naya Gav now travel three kms to visit the Harmara town to withdraw cash by standing in queues for several hours.

Meanwhile, the village, which has a population of 1,600 with mostly farmers, continue to display banners declaring that it has become cashless.

A report by Times of India said that while the village officially had five point of sale (PoS) machines, Naya Gav suffers from lack of internet connectivity. Worse, the PoS machines are barely functional.

 

“Almost all of us in the village have an ATM card, but we cannot use them.None of the PoS machines are functional and we have to wait in queues at the nearest bank, which is in Harmara, to withdraw cash to buy supplies. Nothing has changed here,” Nandram, a shop owner was quoted by ToI.

He said that the grocery shop owners in the village were provided with PoS machines but they were barely functional.

He said, “But they are not functional and we continue to deal in cash. As there is some cash crunch following demonetisation, I also give stuff on credit. The PoS machines have not made any difference.

Another villager, Rammiya sarcastically said, “There is no money and, hence, we are a ‘cashless’ village! I have been going to the bank at Harmara for the past three days, but has failed to withdraw any money.”

This embarrassing revelation comes in the wake of similar report coming from Diu, which too was hailed by media for becoming the first cashless region in India. Days later it was revealed that the there were no truth in the claims.

The shopkeepers had said that they continued to deal in cash in the absence of adequate numbers of PoS supplied to them.

Courtesy: Janta Ka Reporter