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Karnataka CM gives Rs 2 extra subsidy to SC, ST milk producers, angers many
Bangalore: It seems Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah does not think that all farmers and villagers are equal. He thinks that poor among some castes are more equal than the others. Siddaramaiah, who openly practises the AHINDA (minorities, other backward classes and Dalits) brand of politics, has gone a step further. He has now announced that the milk produced by Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribe milk producers will get Rs 2 extra subsidy.

This decision has attracted statewide criticism. Even many leaders among the ruling Congress party are openly attacking the Chief Minister for dividing the state on caste lines. They claim that this exclusive subsidy for the SC and ST milk producers is a very bad practice and it will finally create a rift among the farmers and villagers across the state.

The main opposition BJP has also attacked Siddaramaiah for his blatant caste politics and his 'hatred' for upper castes. Former chief minister and MP BS Yeddyurappa said that he would write a letter to chief minister asking him to extend the same subsidy to all milk producers irrespective of their caste and religion.

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Even many leaders among the ruling Congress party are openly attacking the Chief Minister for dividing the state on caste lines.
Another BJP leader KS Eshwarappa has described the decision as a very dangerous one. He said, "We are happy if the SC and ST get more subsidy for their milk. But what crime the other castes have committed? The chief minister has set a very bad example and such a decision should not be taken in the first place."

Siddaramaiah extending monitory benefits to a few select castes is not new. A few months ago, he had started a government sponsored state tour only for the Muslim and OBC children. After it led to a statewide protest, he was forced to extend it to all poor children.

His critics argue that Siddaramaiah has a prejudice against all upper castes and hates them for no reason. They say that his decision is aimed at strengthening his vote bank by promoting only a few castes at the cost of other castes, which are also equally poor.


Karnataka CM gives Rs 2 extra subsidy to SC, ST milk producers, angers many - IBNLive

CONGRESS BACK TO ITS OLD GAME AGAIN, HAVEN"T LEARNED A THING.

@wolfschanzze
Tere muh me ghee shakkar. :yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo:
Order 66 in full effect
Delhi University Vice Chancellor Dinesh Singh quits over Four-Year Undergraduate Programme row


New Delhi: Amidst protests and confusion over the Four-Year Undergraduate Programme, Delhi University Vice Chancellor Dinesh Singh has resigned from his position. Singh had been adamant on not scrapping the four-year course as against the University Grants Commission order.

The DU Teachers Association welcomed Singh's resignation saying this will make way for the university to go back to the three-year undergraduate course. "He had no choice. Action should be taken against him. He cannot get away with resigning. We have to look at the policy in which Dinesh Singh was working. Hope the situation at DU will be normal," DUTA President Nandita Narain said.

The four-year course mess even reached the court on Tuesday as former Delhi University Teachers Association President Aditya Narayan Mishra approached the Supreme Court against the UGC order on scrapping the FYUP. The court refused to take up the case and directed the Delhi High Court to take up the matter. It is likely to come up for hearing on Wednesday.

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Dinesh Singh, the outgoing DU VC, had been adamant on not scrapping the four-year course as against the UGC order.
Reacting to Singh's resignation, Mishra said, "This is very unfortunate. Someone who has been defending the autonomy of DU has to go. Our fight will continue."

The All India Students Union members and other students bodies who were protesting against the four-year course broke into celebrations as soon as they got the news of Singh's resignation. They carried out victory marches and victory dances at the North Campus.

The Congress pointed fingers at the Narendra Modi government calling the VC's resignation unfortunate. "It is most unfortunate that the DU VC has resigned. The manner in which the NDA government has handled the situation is bad. They have trampled upon the autonomy of an autonomous body, it shows the amount of disrespect the NDA has for institutions. If this is the case they were talking about good days, people have to decide," Congress leader Manish Tewari said.
(itni hi autonomous body hai to iski kyun jal rahi hai :flame::flame::flame::flame::flame:)

The DU teachers who are in favour of the FYUP also held a hunger strike on Tuesday. They alleged political interference in the issue and say that the Human Resource Development Ministry and the University Grants Commission are responsible for the mess.

"It is all a conspiracy. They want students to leave for private universities, 4500 teaching posts are still vacant, the hiring processes is still on. We are protesting against it. Surendra Kumar was attacked yesterday during a TV show by ABVP and NSUI goons, no one has been arrested yet," Mishra said.

"The HRD and UGC are responsible for everything, who are they who want to run the university? The university does not run from political party offices. We are sitting on a hunger strike," he added.

Meanwhile, HRD Minister Smriti Irani refused to comment on the row. But the conflict has hit the admissions process, which will not start on Tuesday.

BTech students who were protesting outside the UGC office have called off their protests after getting assurances from them about their course.

For other students, DU Principals Association President SK Garg said that the admission process may take a couple of days or even a week more to begin. "Students under the FYUP course will be reorganised, they can be converted. Whenever reforms happen, the time is short," Garg said.

Delhi University Vice Chancellor Dinesh Singh quits over Four-Year Undergraduate Programme row - IBNLive

He will be replaced by a sith apprentice :agree::agree::agree::agree:
:chilli::chilli::chilli::chilli::chilli::chilli:
 
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Karnataka CM gives Rs 2 extra subsidy to SC, ST milk producers, angers many
Bangalore: It seems Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah does not think that all farmers and villagers are equal. He thinks that poor among some castes are more equal than the others. Siddaramaiah, who openly practises the AHINDA (minorities, other backward classes and Dalits) brand of politics, has gone a step further. He has now announced that the milk produced by Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribe milk producers will get Rs 2 extra subsidy.

This decision has attracted statewide criticism. Even many leaders among the ruling Congress party are openly attacking the Chief Minister for dividing the state on caste lines. They claim that this exclusive subsidy for the SC and ST milk producers is a very bad practice and it will finally create a rift among the farmers and villagers across the state.

The main opposition BJP has also attacked Siddaramaiah for his blatant caste politics and his 'hatred' for upper castes. Former chief minister and MP BS Yeddyurappa said that he would write a letter to chief minister asking him to extend the same subsidy to all milk producers irrespective of their caste and religion.

k-siddaramaiah-modi.jpg

Even many leaders among the ruling Congress party are openly attacking the Chief Minister for dividing the state on caste lines.
Another BJP leader KS Eshwarappa has described the decision as a very dangerous one. He said, "We are happy if the SC and ST get more subsidy for their milk. But what crime the other castes have committed? The chief minister has set a very bad example and such a decision should not be taken in the first place."

Siddaramaiah extending monitory benefits to a few select castes is not new. A few months ago, he had started a government sponsored state tour only for the Muslim and OBC children. After it led to a statewide protest, he was forced to extend it to all poor children.

His critics argue that Siddaramaiah has a prejudice against all upper castes and hates them for no reason. They say that his decision is aimed at strengthening his vote bank by promoting only a few castes at the cost of other castes, which are also equally poor.


Karnataka CM gives Rs 2 extra subsidy to SC, ST milk producers, angers many - IBNLive

CONGRESS BACK TO ITS OLD GAME AGAIN, HAVEN"T LEARNED A THING.

@wolfschanzze
Tere muh me ghee shakkar. :yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo:
Order 66 in full effect
Delhi University Vice Chancellor Dinesh Singh quits over Four-Year Undergraduate Programme row


New Delhi: Amidst protests and confusion over the Four-Year Undergraduate Programme, Delhi University Vice Chancellor Dinesh Singh has resigned from his position. Singh had been adamant on not scrapping the four-year course as against the University Grants Commission order.

The DU Teachers Association welcomed Singh's resignation saying this will make way for the university to go back to the three-year undergraduate course. "He had no choice. Action should be taken against him. He cannot get away with resigning. We have to look at the policy in which Dinesh Singh was working. Hope the situation at DU will be normal," DUTA President Nandita Narain said.

The four-year course mess even reached the court on Tuesday as former Delhi University Teachers Association President Aditya Narayan Mishra approached the Supreme Court against the UGC order on scrapping the FYUP. The court refused to take up the case and directed the Delhi High Court to take up the matter. It is likely to come up for hearing on Wednesday.

du_vc_resigns1.jpg

Dinesh Singh, the outgoing DU VC, had been adamant on not scrapping the four-year course as against the UGC order.
Reacting to Singh's resignation, Mishra said, "This is very unfortunate. Someone who has been defending the autonomy of DU has to go. Our fight will continue."

The All India Students Union members and other students bodies who were protesting against the four-year course broke into celebrations as soon as they got the news of Singh's resignation. They carried out victory marches and victory dances at the North Campus.

The Congress pointed fingers at the Narendra Modi government calling the VC's resignation unfortunate. "It is most unfortunate that the DU VC has resigned. The manner in which the NDA government has handled the situation is bad. They have trampled upon the autonomy of an autonomous body, it shows the amount of disrespect the NDA has for institutions. If this is the case they were talking about good days, people have to decide," Congress leader Manish Tewari said.
(itni hi autonomous body hai to iski kyun jal rahi hai :flame::flame::flame::flame::flame:)

The DU teachers who are in favour of the FYUP also held a hunger strike on Tuesday. They alleged political interference in the issue and say that the Human Resource Development Ministry and the University Grants Commission are responsible for the mess.

"It is all a conspiracy. They want students to leave for private universities, 4500 teaching posts are still vacant, the hiring processes is still on. We are protesting against it. Surendra Kumar was attacked yesterday during a TV show by ABVP and NSUI goons, no one has been arrested yet," Mishra said.

"The HRD and UGC are responsible for everything, who are they who want to run the university? The university does not run from political party offices. We are sitting on a hunger strike," he added.

Meanwhile, HRD Minister Smriti Irani refused to comment on the row. But the conflict has hit the admissions process, which will not start on Tuesday.

BTech students who were protesting outside the UGC office have called off their protests after getting assurances from them about their course.

For other students, DU Principals Association President SK Garg said that the admission process may take a couple of days or even a week more to begin. "Students under the FYUP course will be reorganised, they can be converted. Whenever reforms happen, the time is short," Garg said.

Delhi University Vice Chancellor Dinesh Singh quits over Four-Year Undergraduate Programme row - IBNLive

He will be replaced by a sith apprentice :agree::agree::agree::agree:
:chilli::chilli::chilli::chilli::chilli::chilli:
Congress in Karnataka is digging their own grave again,Appeasement among poor in villages works in opposite direction, makes such communities more ostracized from local villagers as they feel they too are poor and what fault was theirs that they dont get such subsidy while others who are also poor get subsidy.:tsk:
.Appeasement in jobs and education is a different thing.Congress still has not learnt anything,their appeasement,secularism was rejected by people in recent elections but they somehow think by doing the same wrong again and again people will somehow get fooled and vote for them, times are changing but congress due to lack of leadership is still in slumber and resorts to old tactics.
If a sports team loses a season, it reviews its base and what led to its defeat and thereby brings changes and new tactics, doing the same mistake again will only led to same outcome.Congress should read Sun Tzu-The art of war, i doubt they will.:hitwall:

Coming to DU VC resignation i knew this was coming up and a major head was supposed to roll,Congress is quick to point out fingers that BJP is taking down Autonomy,:laughcry: right now its DU tomorrow it will be JNU and St.Stephens college etc.The shakedown will continue from time to time without attracting attention and churning will continue untill all of them are replaced by center right scholars and think tanks.
Once its done there will be changes in textbooks. :D
 
Coming to DU VC resignation i knew something was coming up,right now its DU tomorrow it will be JNU and St.Stephens college etc.The shakedown will continue from time to time without attracting attention and churning will continue untill all of them are replaced by center right scholars and think tanks.
Once its done there will be changes in textbooks.
:agree::agree::agree::agree::agree:
 
Third step is to bring down the Left-elitist,intellectual brigade in JNU and other colleges,I am sure it has already started, the latest DU spat with UGC and HRD minister Smriti Irani will escalate and have JNU & DU powers cut drastically.The students will themselves rebel against JNU staff and make them quit on some issue.
or expect them to go after the Left intellectuals there making them resign and replace them with right wing thinkers who will take their place all this will happen without a single shot being fired or violence.
The All India Students Union members and other students bodies who were protesting against the four-year course broke into celebrations as soon as they got the news of Singh's resignation. They carried out victory marches and victory dances at the North Campus.


Quoted for epicness.

Next Delhi govt. NDA BJP for sure. :agree::agree::agree:
That means next DU VC is hand picked from Right wing think tank.
JNU better watch out :sniper::sniper::sniper:
 
The All India Students Union members and other students bodies who were protesting against the four-year course broke into celebrations as soon as they got the news of Singh's resignation. They carried out victory marches and victory dances at the North Campus.

Quoted for epicness.

Next Delhi govt. NDA BJP for sure. :agree::agree::agree:
That means next DU VC is hand picked from Right wing think tank.
JNU better watch out :sniper::sniper::sniper:
I am reading Rajiv Malhotras "Breaking India" book nowadays just got it 2 days back from flipkart.He presents a very grim picture of how the NGOs with USA were trying to break India to facilitate conversions.
JNU will have some scandal in coming months i think which will make big heads roll ;)
 
I am reading Rajiv Malhotras "Breaking India" book nowadays just got it 2 days back from flipkart.He presents a very grim picture of how the NGOs with USA were trying to break India to facilitate conversions.
JNU will have some scandal in coming months i think which will make big heads roll ;)
I can bet my money that it will be a sex scandal involving an older prof and student. :woot:
 
@AugenBlick

you really think the list with people who have black money is going to face action?

Especially since BJP too have a lot of people within them who have their knees deep in this.

Why so pessimistic?

At least there is an action initiated. Be optimistic.
 
I am reading Rajiv Malhotras "Breaking India" book nowadays just got it 2 days back from flipkart.He presents a very grim picture of how the NGOs with USA were trying to break India to facilitate conversions.
JNU will have some scandal in coming months i think which will make big heads roll ;)


It's a really good book and an eye opener into how soft power, human rights, ngos and other such things are put to use.
Esp. interesting was the communist-islamist-EJ nexus, and also the hijacking of many concepts from here into Europe. (not sure if these are a apart of breaking India or his other books). I also like his explanation about "Taraka Sastra" "Purva paksh", and how the lack of these is really what causes types from JNU to blindly accept western ideas and keep hating Indian society (and as a result are hated).
Pretty big fan of the guy.
His other book "Invading the sacred" was released for free on the net.
 
It's a really good book and an eye opener into how soft power, human rights, ngos and other such things are put to use.
Esp. interesting was the communist-islamist-EJ nexus, and also the hijacking of many concepts from here into Europe. (not sure if these are a apart of breaking India or his other books). I also like his explanation about "Taraka Sastra" "Purva paksh", and how the lack of these is really what causes types from JNU to blindly accept western ideas and keep hating Indian society (and as a result are hated).
Pretty big fan of the guy.
His other book "Invading the sacred" was released for free on the net.
Do you have links for the book Invading the sacred? i am planning to read his other books, indiras net etc. after i am finished with this,
An eye opener into what these organizations are doing covertly and how our own people help them willingly and unwillingly.
 
Do you have links for the book Invading the sacred? i am planning to read his other books, indiras net etc. after i am finished with this,
An eye opener into what these organizations are doing covertly and how our own people help them willingly and unwillingly.
Here ya go.
http://rajivmalhotra.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Invading-the-Sacred-Final.pdf

Also for people who want the concise version of what his books are about, and a general idea about each book, he travels and talks a lot about his books, his talks on them should give you a general Idea about what concepts are discussed in detail in his books. Youtube Rajiv Malhotra and you'll find lots of stuff.
 
Here ya go.
http://rajivmalhotra.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Invading-the-Sacred-Final.pdf

Also for people who want the concise version of what his books are about, and a general idea about each book, he travels and talks a lot about his books, his talks on them should give you a general Idea about what concepts are discussed in detail in his books. Youtube Rajiv Malhotra and you'll find lots of stuff.
Thanks for the links :D
We need people like him to chair a strategic committee funded by GOI which will train, research into indian culture ,history and attend seminars to put forward our theories,"Indian history written and told by Indians instead of Foreigners".
BJP should try to get such people on board and bring the necessary changes in text books in future.
 
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