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usha manohar replied to the topic Anti India slogan in JNU, Delhi.
chinmoymukherjee wrote:
Here comes the brilliant judgement of Justice Pratiba Rani of Delhi HC! She has granted bail to Kanhaiya Kumar what could be construed as 'antibiotic treatment' in her own words ,talking about the danger of infection needing surgery even amputation of it when that infection turns gangrenous! She has exposed all our pseudos whose only passion is polemics. She has taken a dig at a section of teachers whose credentials are suspect,they are out there to lead students into a world of anarchy and nihilism.I request you to go through her judgement. A very thought- provoking one!!
Indeed it is a brilliant and well thought out judgment and it certainly does not let him off the hook as many interested parties make it seem..
While granting him bail, the judgement expresses concern over the anti-national slogans and reads, “As President of Jawaharlal Nehru University Students Union, the petitioner was expected to be responsible and accountable for any anti-national event organised in the campus. Freedom of speech guaranteed to the citizens of this country under the Constitution of India has enough room for every citizen to follow his own ideology or political affiliation within the framework of our constitution. While dealing with the bail application of the petitioner, it has to be kept in mind by all concerned that they are enjoying this freedom only because our borders are guarded by our armed and paramilitary forces. Our forces are protecting our frontiers in the most difficult terrain in the world i.e. Siachen Glacier or Rann of Kutch.”The judgement sees the use of anti-national slogans in JNU as a bodily infectio
9 years ago
Babu saroj replied to the topic How funny can a religion be. .
Jincy Aby wrote:
I cannot recognize Muslim religions and their wrong rules and customs. This is the religion which lead the people to do mistakes. Their movement is beyond the border. How can a father think about sexual relationship with his daughter? A revolution is must to stop these kinds of evil practices from the society. Poor Muslim girls...
The father who thinks like that he is definitely not a son of human, i think that not even animal can think of that
9 years ago
usha manohar said thank you to chinmoymukherjee for his/her reply to the topic Anti India slogan in JNU, Delhi.
Here comes the brilliant judgement of Justice Pratiba Rani of Delhi HC! She has granted bail to Kanhaiya Kumar what could be construed as 'antibiotic treatment' in her own words ,talking about the danger of infection needing surgery even amputation of it when that infection turns gangrenous! She has exposed all our pseudos whose only passion is polemics. She has taken a dig at a section of teachers whose credentials are suspect,they are out there to lead students into a world of anarchy and nihilism.I request you to go through her judgement. A very thought- provoking one!!
9 years ago
suni51 replied to the topic Anti India slogan in JNU, Delhi.
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
suni51 wrote:
All such people behaving in such a hateful manner have no right to stay in open and if someone wants me to brand a BJP party follower that I am certainly not but I speak for my country. When a BJP member talks bad I react in the same way. It's high time we forget all about party affiliations and work for our nation or wait for the dooms day. After all what kind of freedom of expression is that which speaks ill against our own Mother-Nation? I hail the judgement of the Delhi High Court.
I agree that we need think independently and be impartial in our views irrespective of party affiliations. Ultimately the accused in JNU case has been bailed out. The facts, evidences, offences will be dealt with by competent courts and case decided according to law. So this is end of the JNU episode.
Is it end of the case or beginning of the case? It will bring the truth for everyone to see. It's beginning of a new era.
9 years ago
chinmoymukherjee said thank you to rambabu for his/her reply to the topic Anti India slogan in JNU, Delhi.
I must say Justice Pratibha Rani's statement should act as an eye opener to Free Speech enthusiasts.She refused to concede that the slogans raised by the students could be protected under fundamental right to Freedom of speech.She further described it is a kind of infection from which students are suffering, that needs to be controlled or cured before it becomes an epidemic.
Thank you Chinmoy.
9 years ago
chinmoymukherjee replied to the topic Anti India slogan in JNU, Delhi.
The need of the hour is to remain srupulously objective in our views and comments.If we are to be partial to anything it is truth,truth and truth only! Not remaining hostage to our pet theories! It is time to ask ourselves if India does not exist ,would our freedom of speech exist at all???
9 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani replied to the topic some unusual law .
rambabu wrote:
Jincy Aby wrote:
Flying kite is one of the interesting activities among children. Even small children can fly kite very easily. I don't understand why there is license for flying kite. Will they punish the little cute children whether they fly kite for enjoyment? Really a funny law.
If the cute and little children can fly a kite, of course they too are punishable. Because it's a law. It may look strange to many, even if the law looks and sounds strange, it has to be obeyed. Then "UNUSUAL is the headline of the thread.Isn't it ....
According to law, license for flying kite is necessary. But the law is inoperative practically and nobody knows this. Possibly, there is no authority to whom you may apply for flying kites. In fact, there are thousands of such legal provisions that neither the citizens nor police are aware of. One day, I came across a book that is a compilation of various legislation. Most of these are obsolete and not commonly known even to advocates and judiciary
9 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani replied to the topic Anti India slogan in JNU, Delhi.
suni51 wrote:
All such people behaving in such a hateful manner have no right to stay in open and if someone wants me to brand a BJP party follower that I am certainly not but I speak for my country. When a BJP member talks bad I react in the same way. It's high time we forget all about party affiliations and work for our nation or wait for the dooms day. After all what kind of freedom of expression is that which speaks ill against our own Mother-Nation? I hail the judgement of the Delhi High Court.
I agree that we need think independently and be impartial in our views irrespective of party affiliations. Ultimately the accused in JNU case has been bailed out. The facts, evidences, offences will be dealt with by competent courts and case decided according to law. So this is end of the JNU episode.
9 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani said thank you to suni51 for his/her reply to the topic How funny can a religion be. .
This is a common practice in our part of the country. Here the rapists are punished with 5 hits by shoes or couple of thousand of rupees to release all culprits of this community. At least 10 such cases are head per week or even more.
9 years ago
suni51 replied to the topic How funny can a religion be. .
This is a common practice in our part of the country. Here the rapists are punished with 5 hits by shoes or couple of thousand of rupees to release all culprits of this community. At least 10 such cases are head per week or even more.
9 years ago
suni51 replied to the topic Anti India slogan in JNU, Delhi.
usha manohar wrote:
First of all Naukarshahi is part owned by Congress, so they will go all out to defame BJP and RSS and anyone connected with that. Secondly just a picture does not anything and in this picture the ABVP activist is holding the late soldier Hanumantappa's (who laid down his life recetly at Siachen) picture and to think they would be raising pro Pakistani slogans is ridiculous in the least, so this argument will be believed only by the coterie ..
If anyone can read the poster in the front in Hindi the message says "jo Afjal ke vare me baat kare vo desh ke Gaddar hain" (The people who support Afjal are anti national). I can clearly see who is national and who is talking anti national.
9 years ago
suni51 replied to the topic Anti India slogan in JNU, Delhi.
All such people behaving in such a hateful manner have no right to stay in open and if someone wants me to brand a BJP party follower that I am certainly not but I speak for my country. When a BJP member talks bad I react in the same way. It's high time we forget all about party affiliations and work for our nation or wait for the dooms day. After all what kind of freedom of expression is that which speaks ill against our own Mother-Nation? I hail the judgement of the Delhi High Court.
9 years ago
suni51 replied to the topic Anti India slogan in JNU, Delhi.
This judgement should be an eye opener that started with a song from a Hindi Movie UPKAR quoting it as example for people to speak before keeping in mind what our soldiers doing in difficult terrain like Siachin so we all stay safe including the traitors who have nothing else but to shout anti national slogans, sharing hate posters and posting on social medias as if the hell will break loose if the traitors beaten in public. What kind of freedom of expression is that which speaks ill against our own mother?
They have no right to stay in open and if someone wants me brand a BJP follower I am certainly not but I speak for my mother. When a BJP member talks bad I react in the same way. It's high time we forget all about party affiliations and work for our nation or wait for the dooms day.
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Anti India slogan in JNU, Delhi.
chinmoymukherjee wrote:
Here comes the brilliant judgement of Justice Pratiba Rani of Delhi HC! She has granted bail to Kanhaiya Kumar what could be construed as 'antibiotic treatment' in her own words ,talking about the danger of infection needing surgery even amputation of it when that infection turns gangrenous! She has exposed all our pseudos whose only passion is polemics. She has taken a dig at a section of teachers whose credentials are suspect,they are out there to lead students into a world of anarchy and nihilism.I request you to go through her judgement. A very thought- provoking one!!
Indeed it is a brilliant and well thought out judgment and it certainly does not let him off the hook as many interested parties make it seem..
While granting him bail, the judgement expresses concern over the anti-national slogans and reads, “As President of Jawaharlal Nehru University Students Union, the petitioner was expected to be responsible and accountable for any anti-national event organised in the campus. Freedom of speech guaranteed to the citizens of this country under the Constitution of India has enough room for every citizen to follow his own ideology or political affiliation within the framework of our constitution. While dealing with the bail application of the petitioner, it has to be kept in mind by all concerned that they are enjoying this freedom only because our borders are guarded by our armed and paramilitary forces. Our forces are protecting our frontiers in the most difficult terrain in the world i.e. Siachen Glacier or Rann of Kutch.”The judgement sees the use of anti-national slogans in JNU as a bodily infectio
9 years ago
Babu saroj replied to the topic How funny can a religion be. .
Jincy Aby wrote:
I cannot recognize Muslim religions and their wrong rules and customs. This is the religion which lead the people to do mistakes. Their movement is beyond the border. How can a father think about sexual relationship with his daughter? A revolution is must to stop these kinds of evil practices from the society. Poor Muslim girls...
The father who thinks like that he is definitely not a son of human, i think that not even animal can think of that
9 years ago
usha manohar said thank you to chinmoymukherjee for his/her reply to the topic Anti India slogan in JNU, Delhi.
Here comes the brilliant judgement of Justice Pratiba Rani of Delhi HC! She has granted bail to Kanhaiya Kumar what could be construed as 'antibiotic treatment' in her own words ,talking about the danger of infection needing surgery even amputation of it when that infection turns gangrenous! She has exposed all our pseudos whose only passion is polemics. She has taken a dig at a section of teachers whose credentials are suspect,they are out there to lead students into a world of anarchy and nihilism.I request you to go through her judgement. A very thought- provoking one!!
9 years ago
suni51 replied to the topic Anti India slogan in JNU, Delhi.
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
suni51 wrote:
All such people behaving in such a hateful manner have no right to stay in open and if someone wants me to brand a BJP party follower that I am certainly not but I speak for my country. When a BJP member talks bad I react in the same way. It's high time we forget all about party affiliations and work for our nation or wait for the dooms day. After all what kind of freedom of expression is that which speaks ill against our own Mother-Nation? I hail the judgement of the Delhi High Court.
I agree that we need think independently and be impartial in our views irrespective of party affiliations. Ultimately the accused in JNU case has been bailed out. The facts, evidences, offences will be dealt with by competent courts and case decided according to law. So this is end of the JNU episode.
Is it end of the case or beginning of the case? It will bring the truth for everyone to see. It's beginning of a new era.
9 years ago
chinmoymukherjee said thank you to rambabu for his/her reply to the topic Anti India slogan in JNU, Delhi.
I must say Justice Pratibha Rani's statement should act as an eye opener to Free Speech enthusiasts.She refused to concede that the slogans raised by the students could be protected under fundamental right to Freedom of speech.She further described it is a kind of infection from which students are suffering, that needs to be controlled or cured before it becomes an epidemic.
Thank you Chinmoy.
9 years ago
chinmoymukherjee replied to the topic Anti India slogan in JNU, Delhi.
The need of the hour is to remain srupulously objective in our views and comments.If we are to be partial to anything it is truth,truth and truth only! Not remaining hostage to our pet theories! It is time to ask ourselves if India does not exist ,would our freedom of speech exist at all???
9 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani replied to the topic some unusual law .
rambabu wrote:
Jincy Aby wrote:
Flying kite is one of the interesting activities among children. Even small children can fly kite very easily. I don't understand why there is license for flying kite. Will they punish the little cute children whether they fly kite for enjoyment? Really a funny law.
If the cute and little children can fly a kite, of course they too are punishable. Because it's a law. It may look strange to many, even if the law looks and sounds strange, it has to be obeyed. Then "UNUSUAL is the headline of the thread.Isn't it ....
According to law, license for flying kite is necessary. But the law is inoperative practically and nobody knows this. Possibly, there is no authority to whom you may apply for flying kites. In fact, there are thousands of such legal provisions that neither the citizens nor police are aware of. One day, I came across a book that is a compilation of various legislation. Most of these are obsolete and not commonly known even to advocates and judiciary
9 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani replied to the topic Anti India slogan in JNU, Delhi.
suni51 wrote:
All such people behaving in such a hateful manner have no right to stay in open and if someone wants me to brand a BJP party follower that I am certainly not but I speak for my country. When a BJP member talks bad I react in the same way. It's high time we forget all about party affiliations and work for our nation or wait for the dooms day. After all what kind of freedom of expression is that which speaks ill against our own Mother-Nation? I hail the judgement of the Delhi High Court.
I agree that we need think independently and be impartial in our views irrespective of party affiliations. Ultimately the accused in JNU case has been bailed out. The facts, evidences, offences will be dealt with by competent courts and case decided according to law. So this is end of the JNU episode.
9 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani said thank you to suni51 for his/her reply to the topic How funny can a religion be. .
This is a common practice in our part of the country. Here the rapists are punished with 5 hits by shoes or couple of thousand of rupees to release all culprits of this community. At least 10 such cases are head per week or even more.
9 years ago
suni51 replied to the topic How funny can a religion be. .
This is a common practice in our part of the country. Here the rapists are punished with 5 hits by shoes or couple of thousand of rupees to release all culprits of this community. At least 10 such cases are head per week or even more.
9 years ago
suni51 replied to the topic Anti India slogan in JNU, Delhi.
usha manohar wrote:
First of all Naukarshahi is part owned by Congress, so they will go all out to defame BJP and RSS and anyone connected with that. Secondly just a picture does not anything and in this picture the ABVP activist is holding the late soldier Hanumantappa's (who laid down his life recetly at Siachen) picture and to think they would be raising pro Pakistani slogans is ridiculous in the least, so this argument will be believed only by the coterie ..
If anyone can read the poster in the front in Hindi the message says "jo Afjal ke vare me baat kare vo desh ke Gaddar hain" (The people who support Afjal are anti national). I can clearly see who is national and who is talking anti national.
9 years ago
suni51 replied to the topic Anti India slogan in JNU, Delhi.
All such people behaving in such a hateful manner have no right to stay in open and if someone wants me to brand a BJP party follower that I am certainly not but I speak for my country. When a BJP member talks bad I react in the same way. It's high time we forget all about party affiliations and work for our nation or wait for the dooms day. After all what kind of freedom of expression is that which speaks ill against our own Mother-Nation? I hail the judgement of the Delhi High Court.
9 years ago
suni51 replied to the topic Anti India slogan in JNU, Delhi.
This judgement should be an eye opener that started with a song from a Hindi Movie UPKAR quoting it as example for people to speak before keeping in mind what our soldiers doing in difficult terrain like Siachin so we all stay safe including the traitors who have nothing else but to shout anti national slogans, sharing hate posters and posting on social medias as if the hell will break loose if the traitors beaten in public. What kind of freedom of expression is that which speaks ill against our own mother?
They have no right to stay in open and if someone wants me brand a BJP follower I am certainly not but I speak for my mother. When a BJP member talks bad I react in the same way. It's high time we forget all about party affiliations and work for our nation or wait for the dooms day.
9 years ago