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4 dead in 9 days due to potholes. Ktaka CM Sidhu says deaths not due to potholes but because of accidents.

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Imagine if this was Yogi saying something similar.
The liberals would be running naked all over India shouting obscenities.


This is how you handle lies by asking them to put the proofs in front of the courts.
Wish Congress had as much courage to dare people provide proofs to court.
 
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Imagine if this was Yogi saying something similar.
The liberals would be running naked all over India shouting obscenities.


This is how you handle lies by asking them to put the proofs in front of the courts.
Wish Congress had as much courage to dare people provide proofs to court.

There is lot of public anger on Sidhu's Cong govt. Last few nails are waiting to be hammered on Cong coffin. Opportunity for BJP to capitalize
 
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It took Modi just 3 years to turn a Hindu hater into a Bhakth.
Who said Ache Din have not come?

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Bihar: 20 universities to receive Rs 10,000 crore over five years, says Modi in Patna

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar pitched for the central university status for Patna University at the event.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday attended the centenary celebrations of Patna University, the country’s seventh old university. Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi, Union ministers Ram Vilas Paswan and Ravi Shankar Prasad were also present at the event.

Modi said in every state, the top level of civil services has people who have studied in Patna University. “In Delhi, I interact with so many officials, many of whom belong to Bihar,” he added.

The prime minister said when the country celebrates 75 years of independence, Bihar should feature in the list of leading states in the nation. “This is what we are aiming and working towards,” he said. He added India has to make a place in the world by understanding the changing trends across the world and increased spirit of competitiveness.

Modi also announced Rs 10,000 crore fund over five years for 10 private and public universities. “India is a youthful nation, blessed with youthful aspirations. Our youngsters can do a lot for the nation and the world,” he said.

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Speaking at the centenary event, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar pitched for the central university status for Patna University. “Patna University was founded in the year when the Champaran Satyagraha took place,” he said. Kumar reminisced of his days spent as a student at the university.

He also took a dig at the Congress as former education minister Ashok Chaudhary had attended the event. “I hope you will not be expelled from your party,” he said.

On September 27, Choudhary had been removed from the post of the Bihar Pradesh Congress Committee chief with immediate effect. The ouster followed speculation that a few Congress members, including Choudhary, were engineering a defection to the Janata Dal (United). However, this allegation was denied by Choudhary.

Political tensions have been high in Bihar since July 26 when Kumar broke his Janata Dal (United)’s alliance with the Congress and the Rashtriya Janata Dal in the state, and resigned from the chief minister’s post. He later allied with the Bharatiya Janata Party, and was sworn in as the chief minister again.

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I humbly request that Patna University should be granted central university status: Bihar CM Nitish Kumar in Patna
 
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Kerala High Court rules that student politics has no place in educational institutes
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Posted on October 14, 2017


The Kerala High Court, while hearing a contempt of court case, has ruled that politics has no place in campuses of educational institutes and students can be expelled if they are found indulging in such activities.

The court made the observations while hearing a contempt of court case which was filed by the Principal of MES College, Malappuram against Debashish Kumar Behra, the secretary of the college’s Students Federation of India (SFI) wing, a radical leftist organisation found on some campuses.

As per the court, political activities like dharna, hunger strikes, satyagraha, etc. have no place in a constitutional democracy, let alone in educational institutions. It further observed that anyone indulging in such activities at educational institutions would make himself/herself liable for expulsion.

The court made more scathing observations:

Educational institutions are meant for imparting education and not politics. By their political ambition, the political parties cannot hold to ransom the educational institution or the right of the civilised students to receive education.

The court also looked at photographs of students holding a dharna inside the campus and opined that students council, academic council, and courts are available for students to put forth their grievances. It also made a scathing remark that, people resorting to dharna or hunger strike shows that they are aware about the illegitimacy of their demands. Thus they use coercive methods to achieve their objectives which otherwise could not have been achieved legally.

Such an observation by a nation’s High Court might be a landmark precedent when it comes to student politics in India.

Even though such on-campus politics has some on paper benefits like, imbibing team spirit and leadership qualities among students, in reality the whole students politics scenario has become synonymous with various negatives in recent years.

There have been various cases of violence in educational campuses around the nation. It was reported in February that a clash had broken out between leftist student organisation All India Students Association (AISA) and Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) outside Ramjas College in Delhi University. This fight had caused injuries to professors and media persons, though media tried to hid the violence by the leftists.

West Bengal too has become notorious in this regard. To name a few instances, in 2016, 16 students and 2 policemen were injured in north-Dinajpur after a fight broke out between student wings of CPI(M) and TMC. In 2015 there were reports that a member of Congress’ student wing was beaten to death, by alleged Trinamool Chhatra Parishad (TMCP) when a clash broke out between the two organisations in a West Midnapore college.

Uttar Pradesh has also seen a share of its student violence after there were reports in 2014 about a big brawl erupting in Digambar Jain college at Bagpat during a student union election.

Kerala, whose High Court has now made the observations, too has seen violence in the form of SFI forcibly preventing the entry of other student federations in colleges across the state.

Apart from violence, some educational institutes have also become hotbed for anti-national activities under the garb of student politics. The most high profile instance was the 2016 JNU protests where leftist student organisations had reportedly chanted anti-India slogans while protesting the death penalty meted out to terrorist Afzal Guru.
 
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