THIS IS WHAT INDIA IS! The youths’ upsurge amplifies hope for realizing the idea of India

Muhammad Abdullah Javed
December 21, 2019

The Upsurge of young souls with heart stirring voices, clarity of claims and an untiring and fearless attitude towards CAA and NRC has unarguably portray what in reality India is? It’s a clear demonstration and personification of what preamble of our Constitution proclaims. The persistent voices of students and youths from nook and corner of our country has made it clear what spirit of the idea of India is? Yes we are leaving in India of the 21st century with nicely blended collective conscience of the past legacy, squarely imbibed in the heart and soul of the young generation.

Unarguably, the immaculate thoughts spelling out from the radiant faces, speak of a new and vibrant India. The youth of our time have successfully rallied the spirit of indefatigable efforts of their elders. Congratulations for reminding us the united struggle that our ancestors have ensured in the past.

At present, the students voicing their concerns against the inhuman, draconian and undemocratic Citizenship Amendment Act has put the nation on hold. After the independence, seldom we found such protests, uniformly having their presence in the entire country, inspiring the students and youths to come out on the streets and stand on their toes to see truly secular and democratic country.  Let us summarize their efforts and know the extent of hope for realizing the idea of India:

1) At the backdrop of recent moves of the Government and the speedy way of passing various Bills, the silence prevailing throughout the country has largely been perceived as death of collective conscience, with very negligible and minimal voices against the unhealthy moves. Now, after the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and National Register of Citizen (NRC), the showcase of concern from the younger generation has proved that perception was wrong. Their efforts are now being authenticated and appreciated as they are up against a move which is completely against the spirit of the Indian constitution. 

2) The students move has revived the hopes of millions and inspired to dream big. The silence in the recent past was not just silence, rather it was gaining momentum; the unwarranted moves of Party in Power have piled up and charged the younger generation to hold protests across the country to make everyone feel the presence of their living conscience.

3) The way students and youth have argued and put across their evidences to dismiss the rationality and logic of both CAA and NRC is judicially and morally perfect. The crux of their arguments perfectly integrate with the spirit of the Constitution, that in a secular and democratic country, sectarian and biased decision is strictly unwarranted and prohibited.

4) The protest not only unleashed the loopholes of this law but also brought forth the issues that were smartly put behind the veils. The unpleasant moves of the Government are now being further exposed by connecting them with issues like economic slowdown, unemployment, failure of the agrarian sector, ineffectiveness of the institutions, human rights violation, role of puppet media etc. Hats off to the intellect of our youths, they have decently argued and proved the connection between demonetization, GST and the present day’s economic slowdown. The discrepancy between the spirit of the constitution and the CAA and NRC, and the disparity between the promises and actions.

5) The way our leaders have argued with loads of lies and manipulations to assert their moves on different occasions in the recent past, was remained unchallenged so far. The ongoing protests appear to be a wider platform to unleash the flip side of their unwarranted moves and let every citizen know the truth behind.

6) Since India is secular and democratic nation, this spirit has been so deeply percolated that in spite of spreading propaganda, ensuring institutionalized efforts, Spirit of unity in diversity remain unaffected. Though the recently passed law seems against the Muslims and other backward classes, but the majority of protestors were from other religions. This speaks of the heightened spirit of India’s multi-religious set up. The souls of our elders might have found a new abode to rest in peace. With these united efforts we have realized their dream of keeping India a beautiful garden of plurality of cultures and faiths. 

7) The protests across the country and the message they impart are nothing but a clarion call for those who are at the helm of affairs, that the Indian citizens will remain united and will no longer remain silent over their underperformance and lame excuses. The citizens of new India prefer “welfare politics” over “divisive politics”.    

8) The unity among students and youths, clarity of objectives, focused and gallant efforts and a never say die spirit is a treat to watch. India is blessed to have millions of young citizens of this caliber. Their excellent academic and moral development will surely make India, a super power. 

The Destination of Protests?

What these protests will result, the time will reveal, as off now the present scenario has strengthened the united struggle, there are clear indications that the Government will ensure definite changes to suit our demands. But let us not subscribe to any patchy move. The only thing that can satisfy collective conscience and stop the spree of protests is repealing the law and assuring of strengthening the democratic and secular values. Else, there will be absolutely no stoppage and compromise. 

What next?

The organized efforts ensured so far, the depiction of boldness and uncompromising spirit have actually revived hopes of the millions to dream big. Let us advance this struggle and ensure that all those loopholes will get filled that are badly tarnishing the image of our country. Let us keep striving for upholding human rights, in particular women’s right, better economic and education system, uncorrupt and dignified institutions and flourishing agrarian sector. Let us take a pledge to make India of our dream where everyone lives happily, finds tens of ways to develop, discharge the assigned responsibilities and work for the betterment of country and the countrymen.

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November 13,2024

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Bengaluru: An estimated overall 10.14 per cent voter turnout was recorded during the first two hours, since the voting began for bypolls to three Assembly segments in Karnataka on Wednesday, election officials said.

The voting began at 7 am and will go on till 6 pm.

More than seven lakh voters are eligible to cast their votes in about 770 polling stations in Shiggaon, Sandur and Channapatna, where a total of 45 candidates are in the fray.

While Channapatna recorded 10.34 per cent voter turnout till 9 am, it was 10.08 per cent in Shiggaon, and 9.99 per cent in Sandur, election officials said.

Voters, including women and elderly were seen queuing up in front of polling booths in these segments.

By-polls for Sandur, Shiggaon, and Channapatna are necessitated, as the seats fell vacant following the election of their respective representatives -- E Tukaram of Congress, former CM Basavaraj Bommai of BJP, and Union Minister H D Kumaraswamy of JD(S) -- to Lok Sabha in May elections.

As many as 31 candidates are in the fray from Channapatna, while Sandur and Shiggaon have six and eight contenders, respectively.

Elaborate security arrangements have been made in the three segments for the smooth conduct of the polls.

The by-polls will witness a straight fight between the ruling Congress and BJP in Sandur and Shiggaon segments, while in Channapatna, JD(S) which is part of the NDA alliance is in contest against the grand old party.

Among the three segments, Channapatna is considered to be a "high profile", where the contest is between C P Yogeeshwara, a five time MLA from the segment and former Minister, who joined the Congress quitting BJP ahead of nomination, and actor-turned -politician Nikhil Kumaraswamy, who is Kumaraswamy’s son and former PM H D Deve Gowda's grandson.

BJP's Bharath Bommai, son of Basavaraj Bommai, is fighting Congress Yasir Ahmed Khan Pathan, who had faced defeat against the former Chief Minister in the 2023 Assembly polls, in Shiggaon.

Bharath Bommai and his father cast their vote at a polling booth in Shiggaon segment.

In Sandur, Bellary MP Tukaram's wife E Annapurna of Congress is contesting from the seat vacated by her husband, against, BJP ST Morcha president Bangaru Hanumanthu, who is considered close to party leader and former mining barron G Janardhan Reddy.

Annapurna, Tukaram and other family members cast their votes at a booth in the segment.

With Nikhil Kumaraswamy and Bharath Bommai contesting, the third generation of Gowda and Bommai families are in the fray in this by-poll. Both their fathers and grandfathers have served as Karnataka's Chief Ministers in the past.

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November 10,2024

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Mangaluru: A heart-wrenching tragedy unfolded in the quiet Bellayuru village on the outskirts of Mangaluru as a man’s life ended on a railway track following an apparent double murder. Authorities from the Mulki police station identified the man as Karthik Bhat, 32, whose lifeless body was discovered on the tracks with his head positioned on the rail, indicating a tragic suicide.

Nearby, police recovered keys to a scooter and a house, which eventually led them to uncover a series of chilling events. Following the trail, officers located Bhat’s scooter parked near Mahammayi Temple. Inside the vehicle, they found documents confirming his identity, including an RC, insurance papers, and his driving license.

Their search continued to Bhat's home in Pakshikere, Kemral village, where they discovered a locked room. With the keys retrieved from the tracks, police unlocked the door, only to be confronted by a horrifying sight. The bodies of Priyanka (28) and her young son Hriday (4) lay in a pool of blood, pointing to a brutal murder that occurred just hours before Bhat’s suicide.

Initial investigations suggest Bhat, beleaguered by ongoing family disputes, committed the murders of his wife and son on the evening of November 8 before tragically ending his own life. A death note found in his diary hinted at his mental state and tragic intentions.

Priyanka’s family, residing in Shivamogga, was informed of the incident. The couple, married for six years, now leaves behind grieving relatives and unanswered questions. Police have initiated formal proceedings, collecting statements from family members as they continue their investigation into the tragic sequence of events.

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