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how can I blame MSM when This incident isnot even a news for local malayalam media ? They are all celebrating a Albanian fraud's canonization
Nothing new. Because for them supporting RSS means supporting radicals. So he was a potential terrorist for them. Most people believe RSS is communal but because they fail to see the aggression by other communities which is not reported. Conversions by other religions is not a crime while ghar wapsi is made national news.

This particular incident aside, its an ideological battle, propaganda, lies, emotional rants, they will use everything. Normal people don't hate each other unless they are provoked, and fed with hateful propaganda. Those who do that are few NGOs, Activists, even Journalists, running on funds. Cut their aid and everything will start to fall in line slowly. Cut their funds, let them cry foul, its the only way they understand.

Only left wing websites/blogs are higher in google rankings. NDTV followed by Scroll.in.
 
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Swayamsevak Binish, hacked to death in Thilankeri , Kannur by cpm goons
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AAP 2.0 is very different – there’s a new coterie, loyalty to Kejriwal matters more!

AAP has sacked its women and child welfare minister Sandeep Kumar because of a video that caught him in a seemingly consensual sexual act. What does this say about the party, and its attitude to personal freedoms?

The motivation for this speedy sacking is to defuse the media scandal, and prevent political rivals from gaining any advantage. Some AAP leaders have explained the sacking in terms of compulsion or majboori. Even though the party doesn't think that Sandeep Kumar did anything wrong, they have to expel him anyway because that is what is expected of them — this is the gist of the lengthy explanation from senior leader Ashutosh.


That "perception management" is now a key goal of the party is significant. This is an interesting move away from the usual high moralistic discourse on virtue and vice that has dominated AAP's politics in the past, to a notion of morality as a public performance. I see this as part of AAP's repositioning as a party that is concerned about "governability" and "winnability" rather than impractical ideals. This took place during the run-up to the Delhi elections in 2014-15, when the pragmatism versus idealism divide literally split the party.

AAP has sacked its women and child welfare minister Sandeep Kumar because of a video that caught him in a seemingly consensual sexual act. What does this say about the party, and its attitude to personal freedoms?

The motivation for this speedy sacking is to defuse the media scandal, and prevent political rivals from gaining any advantage. Some AAP leaders have explained the sacking in terms of compulsion or majboori. Even though the party doesn't think that Sandeep Kumar did anything wrong, they have to expel him anyway because that is what is expected of them — this is the gist of the lengthy explanation from senior leader Ashutosh.


That "perception management" is now a key goal of the party is significant. This is an interesting move away from the usual high moralistic discourse on virtue and vice that has dominated AAP's politics in the past, to a notion of morality as a public performance. I see this as part of AAP's repositioning as a party that is concerned about "governability" and "winnability" rather than impractical ideals. This took place during the run-up to the Delhi elections in 2014-15, when the pragmatism versus idealism divide literally split the party.

Apart from public perceptions, I think other calculations went into the decision to sack Kumar and are related to internal party tensions. When similar "sex scandals" and allegations of domestic violence have engulfed other leaders (Kumar Vishwas, Somnath Bharti), the party has rushed to defend them. Why was Kumar sacked — what makes him more politically expendable than the others?

Over the last few months, Kejriwal has continued doing the David and Goliath act with the Modi government. To some extent, this is meant to show how little the Delhi CM can do, but he often dramatises the unequal battle ("Modi may kill me", etc). How long can AAP hold the "not like other parties" pose?

AAP's main identity is that of a political outsider that takes on the establishment. The melodramatic flourishes of its David-Goliath confrontation with the Modi government is a reflection of that anti-establishment political style. It's always difficult to maintain an outsider identity when you become an insider. AAP experienced this in its first term, and the "CM on dharna" episode is believed to have engineered its fall from public grace.
Since its re-election in 2015, the agitational politics of the party has been muted, and we don't have the party-as-government protesting on the street anymore. Instead, the conflict has been personalised, as the Kejriwal-versus-Modi scenario of two lone warriors on the battlefield. This reflects the "strongman" turn taken by Indian politics (and for that matter, politics around the world today, think Trump and Erdogan) since the 2014 elections, and the rise of the Great Leader narrative. Paralleling the elevation of Modi within the BJP we have the repositioning of Kejriwal as the supreme authority within the AAP.

Are there diminishing returns to this "war with the Centre" narrative?

There's certainly fatigue and sarcasm in media/social media discussions of late, and I don't think it will work very effectively in the context of the upcoming Punjab electoral mobilisations, where the federal relationship is cast differently, and central assistance is regarded as financially and politically valuable for the state at many levels.

Which section of the public is AAP now directing its actions at?

Rather than a specific caste-class constituency, I think these incidents underline the importance of the "media public" for AAP. The media public is the imagined audience of TV news and debates, Twitter gossip and Facebook controversies.

How do you see its growth beyond Delhi?

This is an interesting moment for AAP. Unlike the first time when they moved from Delhi to the national stage in the 2014 election by trying to scale up their message without much localised adaptation, they are doing this niche marketing, and tailoring their message in Punjab, Goa and Gujarat. So we often get mixed messages. Sometimes they do the things they once rejected, like pandering to identity politics in various forms, from penance at the Golden Temple to this Jain muni defence.

The question of AAP's growth beyond Delhi is also a question about the urban character of its politics. So far, AAP's politics has been about delivery of basic civic amenities like water, electricity, education, and health — how will that translate across rural Punjab, where the issues such as agrarian distress, drug cartels, etc. cannot be resolved by visible, "quick fix" solutions (like rolling out mobile health clinics or slashing electricity prices)?

There's also a marked difference between AAP 1.0 and AAP 2.0. There's a new coterie, a sense of central command, and opacity in decision-making. It's all done by a tight clique of men, and personal loyalty to Kejriwal seems to matter greatly in the way the party is structured.

http://m.timesofindia.com/home/sund...ers-more-Srirupa-Roy/articleshow/53997708.cms
 
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'Sex Minister' Sandeep Kumar did not disclose wife's pregnancy details

"Documents in the possession of The Sunday Standard show Kumar misused his official position to make the pregnancy of his adored wife—he had confessed to touching her feet every morning before he went to work—easier. The ministry remained headless until May 6 when he returned from the Big Apple. On May 3, while in New York, he summoned his personal secretary Praveen Singh in the Delhi government to fly to the US on the taxpayers’ money. Three days later, he returned to Delhi and directed the PS to admit his wife in Elmhurst Hospital. On June 10, she gave birth to a baby boy, Rudra Pratap Singh. A copy of the child’s birth certificate proclaiming him to be a US citizen is with this paper."

http://www.newindianexpress.com/the...egnancy-details/2016/09/04/article3610971.ece

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http://www.hindustantimes.com/punja...from-punjab/story-4ubVYnZ9fnZPKtBbjmEkEN.html

Isko kehte hain pagal ho jana:p:

AAP has called back their "OBSERVERS" ( Read Collection agents of Durgesh Pathak) from Punjab ...a move seen as a coming under protests from local AAP leaders

Another Part of the news - Sanjay Singh said he wants to reach on an understanding with FORTH FRONT led by Navjot Sidhu ............Hinting at possible coalation

So Chottepur coming Back via Forth front colation ?:what:

lots of stuff happening on daily basis...........good thing AAP is getting back to senses
Ghuggi is the new conveyor and lala ji himself is coming on 18th to takeover party... congratulations.
 
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Punjab AAP leader urges Arvind Kejriwal to sack Ashutosh

Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Devendra Singh Sehrawat on Sunday slammed his party colleagueAshutosh for comparing tainted minister Sandeep Kumarwith Mahatma Gandhi and urged party supremo Arvind Kejriwal to sack him with immediate effect.

http://www.business-standard.com/ar...kejriwal-to-sack-ashutosh-116090400318_1.html


It is pleasure to see AAP disintegrating. Even though it would adversely affect me, I wish even more hardship on idiots of Delhi so they may know full extent of consequences of voting bloody fools in. A nasty fast acting noxious substance is better than a slow poison.
 
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Senior AAP ministers exploiting women, MLA tells Arvind Kejriwal

NEW DELHI: A day after former AAP minister Sandeep Kumar was arrested by Delhi Police on allegations of raping a woman, another party MLA has raised concern about "debauchery" in the party and embarked on a "fact finding mission" to Punjab.

Bijwasan MLA Devinder Sehrawat has written to CM Arvind Kejriwal, saying he had heard about senior partymen in Delhi and Punjab exploiting women. He admitted he had no proof to substantiate these reports.

"I saw disturbing reports about women being exploited in Punjab in return for, or on promise of, a ticket. Am meeting people in Chandigarh... Delhi MLAs are unaware about what is being done by (senior party members) in Punjab," Sehrawat's letter said.

The MLA added: "(Another senior member) is doing the same in Delhi... His photos with girls have surfaced regularly. The situation is getting indefensible and disgraceful... Justifications by Ashutosh are not as per acceptable
value systems."

The party brushed away Sehrawat's letter as the "rant of a disgruntled MLA".

AAP said it would not react to MLA Devinder Sehrawat's letter on "debauchery" within the party.

"He has no proof to substantiate these claims. We will not react to baseless allegations," Delhi convenor Dilip Pandey said. "As an MLA, he is aware of the platform within the party where he can place his concerns," Pandey added.


In another letter written to a government spokesman, Sehrawat said the "debauchery in the party" had upset him. "Ministers to important post holders are enveloped in serious allegations of debauchery. My voters are questioning me," he said.

Sehrawat told TOI that he had reached Chandigarh and was there of his own accord. "I have heard of allegations against party members that they have been asking for money in exchange for tickets while some have told me that women were also harassed. I will report to the CM," he said.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...ells-Arvind-Kejriwal/articleshow/54010050.cms
 
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