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Actual story is that 12 Muslim thugs molested 2 Dalit girls.
No news media want's to cover the fact. have you seen how after the initial reporting, all the media went stragely silent on this? No debate since the woman molested are Dalit Hindus and perpetrators are Muslims.

If mob attacking Cow kidnappers are called "Gau Rakshaks"
What do we need to call these Muslim gangs molesting Dalit Hindu girls? They have worked hard by molesting, they surely deserve a name as well I think.

Aren't they supposed to be super-duper educated?Haven't they heard about courts?

At least Modi did not ask to look after old aged parents.
these barbarians would have dragged their mom & dad outside and would have done to them the same thing they did to the cow.

And with this barbarity, Congress has lost Gujarat & HP. This video of them butchering the calf is nothing short of a shock to the collective conscious of Hindus. I would bet as much and say Congress is done for in AP & TG. Wonder how this will impact Karnataka though!?
 
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Hop this will shut the prestitutes who were busy chanting Where is Yogi ?

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In India only Muslim is supreme.

Imagine 2 Dalit girls brutally molested. Imagine if it was done by anyone other than Muslims.
LOL..Little wonder even Dalits are swiftly moving towards BJP.

All this Dalit drama by Muslim parties like Congress, Commies, TMC, SP, BSP has been completely exposed and even dalits are not buying this crap anymore.

In anotehr shocking news, a Dalit e-rickshaw driver was brutally killed by Muslims. There was news for ONE DAY in all papers. ONE DAY.
A Dalit was brutally killed by muslims for asking the muslims peeing in public to not do it. Imagine the double standards and irony and duplicity.

Dalits know, what ever our differences, they are Hindus and when push comes to shove, one will exterminate them, molest their woman and Hindus will come and stand with them. This was proven again & again all over India.


This is what having a patriotic govt means.
Prior, terrorists were given money now a days they get one way ticket to Hell.
 
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In India only Muslim is supreme.

Imagine 2 Dalit girls brutally molested. Imagine if it was done by anyone other than Muslims.
LOL..Little wonder even Dalits are swiftly moving towards BJP.

All this Dalit drama by Muslim parties like Congress, Commies, TMC, SP, BSP has been completely exposed and even dalits are not buying this crap anymore.

In anotehr shocking news, a Dalit e-rickshaw driver was brutally killed by Muslims. There was news for ONE DAY in all papers. ONE DAY.
A Dalit was brutally killed by muslims for asking the muslims peeing in public to not do it. Imagine the double standards and irony and duplicity.

Dalits know, what ever our differences, they are Hindus and when push comes to shove, one will exterminate them, molest their woman and Hindus will come and stand with them. This was proven again & again all over India.


This is what having a patriotic govt means.
Prior, terrorists were given money now a days they get one way ticket to Hell.

So this is the army chief which the congress opposed citing some seniority bullshit it turns out that Modi/Doval has not only selected the right man to handle the current situation but also a man who is reforming the army in a way to shed its lethargic attitude towards many issue . If the chief also concentrate on making the army a modern 21st century fighting force then hands down he will be on of the best chief IA had in the recent times . Now coming back to the point did the congress morons simply opposed bcoz someone close to them was not promoted or maybe someone like Rawat might create an environment which could solve the insurgency and the credit will definitely go to Modi/Doval or Something more sinster considering how cheap they might go

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So this is the army chief which the congress opposed citing some seniority bullshit it turns out that Modi/Doval has not only selected the right man to handle the current situation but also a man who is reforming the army in a way to shed its lethargic attitude towards many issue
I hope Gen Bipin Rawat works with Indian army post his retirement too.
His successful attempts at sensitisation programmes in
Congo and kinetic operations gave him an edge over his seniors. His experience should be utilised in resolving the Kashmir issue or prolly that's what Modi and Doval have already entrusted him with.
When opposition could not take Modi down, they pleaded Pakistan to help them. Who can forget Mani Ayyar's words?
Now did Congress expect their Abdullahs and Hurriyat to fail so miserably? Lolz

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I hope Gen Bipin Rawat works with Indian army post his retirement too.
His successful attempts at sensitisation programmes in
Congo and kinetic operations gave him an edge over his seniors. His experience should be utilised in resolving the Kashmir issue or prolly that's what Modi and Doval have already entrusted him with.
When opposition could not take Modi down, they pleaded Pakistan to help them. Who can forget Mani Ayyar's words?
Now did Congress expect their Abdullahs and Hurriyat to fail so miserably? Lolz

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But opposition to the army chief doesn't look like their usual cheap politics there is more than what it meets the eye .The reason is I am talking about a party which wants to gift Siachein in platter to Pakistan and when V.K.Singh and the northern army command opposed the move we all have seen how they were harassed . So not sure what's with Bipin Rawat apart from he being one of the best chief we had in recent time and will definitely play a major role in resolving the conflict . Is this what the congress is worried about ? or something else ?
 
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But opposition to the army chief doesn't look like their usual cheap politics there is more than what it meets the eye .The reason is I am talking about a party which wants to gift Siachein in platter to Pakistan and when V.K.Singh and the northern army command opposed the move we all have seen how they were harassed . So not sure what's with Bipin Rawat apart from he being one of the best chief we had in recent time and will definitely play a major role in resolving the conflict . Is this what the congress is worried about ? or something else ?
I thought wikileaks had found the missing link between UPA and ISI.
 
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Looks like I missed it can you post it if you have any link?
There was a report which said UPA's senior leaders maintain a close contact with ISI. The bomb was dropped by wikileaks somewhere in 2015.
Will search for the article and post it here.
Not much was revealed though...no names I mean.
 
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Actual story is that 12 Muslim thugs molested 2 Dalit girls.
No news media want's to cover the fact. have you seen how after the initial reporting, all the media went stragely silent on this? No debate since the woman molested are Dalit Hindus and perpetrators are Muslims.

The Pseudo-Secularism of the Rampur molestation coverage
Media indifference to the religious profile of the accused might be healthy if only it wasn’t selective

Posted By Anand Vardhan | Jun 1, 2017 5 Comments
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It is never easy to admit to having missed an opportunity, and more so if it was an easy target. The tendency is to sulk while downplaying it with a sense of banality. Take, for instance, a significant section of the national media in dealing with the report of 14 men molesting two women at Kuwan Kheda village of Tanda in Rampur district of western Uttar Pradesh and posting a video of the act online.

The initial response to the crime drew in the national English dailies had all the makings of a story which could attack Yogi Adityanath government’s poll promise of prioritising the safety of women, and particularly the failings of the anti-Romeo squads. It’s something to which the government is still accountable, though the media’s expectations from the preventive nature of policing are often unrealistic. In fact, early media reports expectedly targeted the Chief Minister for the incident. As the video went viral, NDTV tweeted- “In Yogi Adityanath's Uttar Pradesh, 14 men molest 2 women. They make a video and post it online”

Then something happened which made media reports less keen on pouncing on the opportunity. The 14 molesters identified through the video, (12 of them have already been arrested) are Muslims and they include two minors. The victims were Hindus. As a consumer of Indian media, you could very well imagine what the headline would have been if there was a reversal in the religions of perpetrators and victims- ‘two Muslim women molested, Hindu mob posts the video of the act online’. It’s such selective religious profiling of crime in media which explained why the media didn’t sink its jaws into the story- the kill wasn’t what the smell had misled it to believe. So a large section of the media decided to report it as a run-of- the mill crime story. The only problem was that such duplicity was too obvious to go unnoticed. Responding to NDTV’s tweet, Prasanna Viswanathan, CEO of the right-of-centre monthly publication Swarajya tweeted: “How about an alternate but a factual headline? In Azam Khan's Rampur, 14 Muslim youth molest 2 Hindu woman, make a video and post it online”




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In addition to revealing the fault lines of selective media reporting, Viswanathan also took potshots at Rampur strongman and MLA Azam Khan who reacted to the molestation by advising women to stay away from places where they may be targeted. Interestingly, in a district with large Muslim population, Azam Khan’s son Abdullah Azam is the legislator from Swar-Tanda constituency, the area in which the women were molested and filmed.

But, that’s only a part of the discomfort national media had while dealing with the story. On May 30, UP Police had identified the victims as Dalits and early morning, the state police tweeted that along with other acts, the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe (Prevention of Atrocity) Act has been added to the charges against the accused.



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In the news reports that were published in the major English dailies the next day, the fact that Dalits were the victims was not highlighted at all. It wasn’t part of the headline, and even in the report, an insignificant mention could be seen in the online report of The Hindustan Times. The sections of the national press which were simmering with reports of alleged violence against Dalits in Saharanpur district of UP last week suddenly chose to downplay the molestation of two Dalit women because the perpetrators weren’t useful for the kind of outrage they seek. The religion of molesters certainly didn’t suit the script of a possible headline if the perpetrators were upper caste men- ‘Dalit women molested, filmed and shamed online’. Somehow the Bhim Sena activists also thought that the religious profile of the molesters isn’t going to earn them the brownie points they need in the early stages of their political career.

Such indifference, however, to the religious profile of all the accused might be healthy only if it wasn’t selective. It’s the selective nature which makes it striking, though that didn’t stop Hindu organisations from discovering the untold story. On May 30, Dainik Jagran reported that Hindu organisations staged a demonstration in front of the District Magistrate’s office demanding immediate arrest of all the accused and later submitted a memorandum to the Superintendent of Police.

The communal underpinnings of such incidents aren’t new to western UP. It has often led to communal flare-ups as seen in Muzaffarnagar in 2013 or more recently in Bijnor in 2016. In fact, reports suggest sexual harassment of girl students had contributed to the school drop-out rate of girls in Bijnor. Assessing the positive response to the idea of anti-Romeo squads in terms of the scale of the problem which often leads to communal flare-ups, the Hindi daily Hindustan remarked: “Eve teasing of girl students is a daily occurrence. Girls are too frightened to protest or to file police complaints. When offenders belonging to a particular community are arrested, it often leads to a situation of communal tension”.

As media narratives choose to be selective in identifying the religion of the victim, the journalistic account of such incidents are warped by convenient profiling. So for a headline saying ‘ Muslim cop beaten’ in Madhya Pradesh, you don’t have headline that says –‘Hindu women cops were molested and stabbed by Muslim mob’ at Azad Maidan in Mumbai in 2013. Instead, the headline was restrained enough- ‘Woman cops molested’, and that too after Mumbai police brought it to media attention. Perhaps keeping religion out of the headline was the sensible thing to do, but one could easily guess its tone if the victim had a different religion.

Even headlines of reports carrying clear cases of hate crime reflect this selective approach. Two months back at Gopalpura in Madhya Pradesh, for instance, Shivam Rai and Ayush Shreewas were stabbed by Mohammad Nagori and Faizan Khan for their Facebook post supporting singer Sonu Nigam’s azaan tweet. The headline, predictably, in all the dailies reporting on the incident was ‘2 stabbed in Madhya Pradesh for backing singer’s comments’- the religion of the victims obviously isn’t meant for such cases. You can imagine the headline if the attackers were stabbed for protesting Sonu Nigam's tweet.

Similarly, when social media rumours about child abduction claimed seven lives in different incidents of mob lynching in Jharkhand recently, certain sections of the media were keen on highlighting four victims as Muslims. But, three Hindus who also lost their lives somehow had no religious identity in the headlines.

Having a default setting of batting for the perceived underdog, with indifference to disturbing facts, is a sure sign of lazy journalism. The obvious trap of political correctness could be seen in the cherry-picked debates the media chatterati indulge in. Often the dangers of such political correctness is a kind of prudishness which shields it from the inconvenient truth that should be its primary calling. The media reporting on the Rampur molestation case is another stark reminder of how the headlines reveal or alternatively conceal, media’s selective ‘secular’ battles.

The author can be contacted on Twitter @anandvardhan26
 
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