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New Deoband Chief's love for Modi fails to get Muslim approval - Ummid.com

New Deoband Chief's love for Modi fails to get Muslim approval - Ummid.com

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It was a scoop by Indian Express that first came out with the Vastanavi story, that got Times of India's goat. It had to call up its mischief mongers to come out with divisive material to sully the peaceful atmosphere. A professional rivalry has blown up a storm in Muslim circles who are instantly and emotionally so disturbed by Modi name, that any soft corner from him, true or false has no place in their scheme of things. Times of India's mischief must be exposed. Maulana Vastanvi has just taken charge of a very old and tradition bound Muslim institution. He has yet to come to get to grips with the wider community and political impact of Darul Uloom's position in community and national, even international affairs.

It is common practice, even by novice journalists to goad interviewee into blurting out sensitive responses, without fully comprehending how far TOI's communication power can distort the real intent of any response, however casual, however cursory it may be. On the ground, in Gujarat, Muslim do have to deal with this oppressive communal regime, which can hardly be expected to go through a change of heart like that of Aseemanand and be human and humane enough to own its guilt, tender an apology to the Muslims of Gujarat as well as the entire world and offer generous rehabilitation package.

The RSS parcharak that Modi appears to be of different metal and more honed in RSS fundamental policy of hate of Muslims and Islam. It will again be a miracle from Almighty, if Modi too gets a heart change. We will look to Almighty rather to Modi, for any such change in his attitude over the entire matter of Gujarat communal riots.

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I did not believe in 2002 that there was an organised conspiracy that led to the Godhra train burning and nine years later in 2011 my belief remains the same. Notwithstanding the judgment delivered by the trial court.
Well, it was always not like this. For the first month after the February 27, 2002, carnage, I believed like most others that coach S6 of Sabarmati Express had been deliberately put on fire. But at that time I had not visited Godhra. I went to Godhra at the end of March 2002 and ran into the deputy superintendent of police Bava, who was investigating the case and his boss inspector general of police Agja. Both were at the police post adjacent to the platform of Godhra station when we ran into them. (I say we because with me was our then bureau chief in Vadodara and now editor of Chandigarh edition, Raja Bose). I asked the duo how far they had proceeded in unravelling the conspiracy. The cops said that if there was a conspiracy they were yet to come across any evidence. I could not believe what they were saying but managed to keep a straight face. “If there was no evidence how did the coach get burnt?” I asked. Mr Agja said that he was not sure but added that at any time there were 20-30 vendors on the platform hawking their wares like tea. Most of them carried small-sized gas cylinders with burners with them. In the midst of a fracas that had broken out between the kar sevaks and these vendors things could have turned ugly with some vendors throwing in burning rags inside the train. This could have caused a fire, Agja concluded but emphasized that this was a possibility but not his definitive account of what had happened. I asked the inspector general whether he could be quoted by name on what he had said: “Yes,” he said and became emotional and said that he had merely a year and a half of service and at this stage he cared for nothing other than the truth. He looked at Bava and said: “He has only a month left, why should he bothered either?”
Before running the story I checked Agja’s story with many top police officers. They agreed with the argument and said that the belief in the top police echelon was also this. Curiously when the story was front-paged in TOI, in all its editions, the reaction was muted. Late in the afternoon, a distressed Agja called me and said: “Nag sahib, yeh kya kar diya apney?” I said I had checked with him and asked him to cool down. Later in the evening an apologetic public relations officer of the police department called me. “Everyone knows what you wrote is correct, but yet Mr Agja wants us to issue a clarification. You are free to do whatever you want to. When the clarification arrived I found it wishy-washy and threw it into the dustbin. Later I came to know that Narendra Modi had summoned Agja who told him that he had not said anything. This was recounted to me by none other than Mr Modi and when I told him that in fact Agja had said so, the Gujarat chiefminister kept quiet. A little later Agja was transferred.READMORE Narendra Modi vs A-G Gani Patail The Nefarious Hidden Hands of The Axis of Evil

Narendra Modi inducts six new Ministers of State

Narendra Modi inducts six new Ministers of State




Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi 2 Febuary 2011 expanded his Council of Ministers by inducting six new Ministers of State.

This was the second expansion of the Council of Ministers in five months and the third since Mr Modi took charge after the December 2007 Assembly elections.

With the addition of the six new Ministers, the strength of the Council of Ministers has gone up to 27.

The new entrants were administered oaths of office and secrecy by Governor Kamla Beniwal at a ceremony at Raj Bhavan here this morning.

The new Ministers are Jitendra Sukhadia, MLA from Vadodara, Ranjit Gilitwala, from Surat, Mohan Kundariya from Tankara, Ishwar Patel from Ankleswar, Jaidrathsinh Parmar from Halol and Liladhar Vaghela from Diyodar.

Two Ministers of State had resigned following the registration of police cases against them.

Minister of State for Women's Welfare Mayaben Kodnani resigned in 2009 following her arrest in connection with the 2002 communal massacre in Naroda Gam, while Minister of State for Home Amit Shah resigned after his arrest by the Central Bureau of Investigation in connection with the Sohrabuddin Sheikh-Kausar Bi murder case in July last year.

Mr Modi will allocate the portfolios to the new ministers later in the day.