Tuesday, June 23, 2020

Jagannath Yatra: Has social distancing order gone for a toss?


Photo: ANI
With the beginning of the Jagannath Yatra in the Holy town of Puri, the Odisha Government is maintaining strict vigil on Coronavirus guidelines including social distancing. This year, the yatra has been organised under the shadow of the pandemic. It is being held after the Supreme Court revised its decision to give the green signal, albeit precautions.

The apex court on Monday said that each of the three chariots must be pulled or surrounded by not more than 500 people. This included officials and police personnel.  It also asked them to be tested for the pandemic, before they pull chariots. 

The top court also said that the three chariots should be pulled in a one-hour gap while maintaining social-distancing. In keeping with the court's order, the state government has imposed 41-hour curfew in the city. Devotees have been encouraged to watch proceedings through televisions or portals.

The annual Jagannath Yatra holds a significant value for Hindus, not only in India but across the globe. Every year, millions of people reach this holy city to pull chariots. The festival takes place on Assadha Shukla Paksha Duitiya. It begins with Lord Jagannath and his two siblings Balarama and Subhadra visiting their mausi (aunt)'s home at Gundicha Temple, near Balagundi Chhaka.

The local authority must take into account and bring those breaking Supreme Court guidelines to book.  While these devotees might have been tested negative, but any positive case from here may lead to sure in Coronavirus numbers not only in Odisha but the rest of the country as well.

Already one of the priests has been tested positive. He has been kept out of the festival. However, is there any guarantee that nobody, who came in contact within the last few days, was part of this annual ritual?  A video uploaded by ANI also suggests that social distancing advisory is not being carried. Several devotees can be seen not wearing masks too.


The revised order of the Supreme Court is a welcome step. However, it's a task cut-out for the local administration. It won't be easy for it to monitor social distancing with a hawk-eye during each of the three yatras.

I pray that all my concerns turn out to be baseless in the coming weeks. India is a country full of festivals. With this order of the Supreme Court, people may expect to celebrate Janmastami, Ganesh Chaturti, or observe Muharram in August, with precautions.

The Coronavirus continues to loom over in India and the rest of the world. The latest virus figure of 4, 40,215 cases and 14,011 cases till now, suggest not many dips in the number of cured cases in the next two months.

The Naveen Patnaik-led Odisha government should take extra precautions to check the extent of the pandemic in the next few weeks.  The upcoming festivals across the county will depend on the success of the state government on how it manages this festival with minimum Coronavirus spread, if at all.

All said and done, Centre's earlier order that there should be no religious gathering or congregation has gone for a toss. Will it now allow religious gatherings with prescribed norms in religious places? Only time will tell.

Saturday, June 20, 2020

India-China standoff: No lip singing, but tough actions needed on the ground



PM Modi in interaction with leaders  of different political parties on Friday.(ANI)
During his virtual meeting with party leaders on Friday evening, PM Narendra Modi surprised many by suggesting that there was no cross-border infiltration by China. With reports of regular conflicts between Indian and Chinese soldiers in recent times in the Line of Actual Control (LAC), this has surprised many.

PM Modi, during his interaction on Friday evening, said as per ANI, "Neither have they intruded into our border nor has any post been taken over by them (China). 20 of our jawans were martyred, but those who dared Bharat Mata, they were taught a lesson".

While several questions on the conflict of statements by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and the prime minister was going rounds, the PMO came out with a statement on Saturday saying," The APM (All Party Meeting) was also informed that this time, Chinese forces have come in much larger strength to the LAC and that the Indian response is commensurate. As regards transgression of LAC, it was clearly stated that the violence in Galwan on 15 June arose because Chinese side was seeking to erect structures just across the LAC and refused to desist from such actions."

Every single Indian condole the death of 20 bravehearts of 16 Bihar Regiment and our hearts boil with anger with the way they were killed.

No one questions the velour of armed forces. But the message that has gone to the country is that our stand is different when it comes to Pakistan and China. Apart from our External fairs Minister S Jaishankar calling up his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi, nothing substantial was seen on the ground.
It seems the government wants to move ahead just by paying homage to our martyred soldiers. Were the lives of our 20 soldiers less important than 40 jawans who lost their lives in Pulwama attack or 19 jawans in Uri?  In both cases, the Modi government decided to go for a surgical strike and airstrike following terror attacks.

One may agree that war against China is no solution. But at least we can tackle them economically. The government must take steps to reduce trade ties with China. Also, we must stop importing automobile parts, mobiles, toys, and other items from China.

Also, with China regularly violating LAC agreements isn't it time for India to drag China to the International Court of Justice (ICJ), just like it did against Pakistan in Kulbhushan Jadhav case. Surely the tortures that our 20 jawans faced are far beyond imaginable.

Apart from this, it can also ask BRICS nations, of which both countries are part, to put pressure on China to follow LAC agreements. While it has maintained that no third party negotiation required on Kashmir issue against Pakistan, in this case, Russia, being India's close friend can talk to China on its behalf. India's ability on negotiations is beyond doubt, but high time China be made understand they could no more get away with intrusions. Also, with both Russia and China being the permanent United Nations Security Council (UNSC), Russia's talk to China on India's behalf will have its weight.

While one is certain that the Modi Government might have opened back-channel diplomacies, one hope this time China is taught a tough lesson without firing a bullet. Time for PM Modi to show his 56-inch chest continues to remain as strong as ever.

Wednesday, June 17, 2020

India-China face-off: Steps Modi-Govt may take to tackle Beijing


The Indo-China diplomatic tie is at historic low following a fresh round of tussle between soldiers of both sides in Ladakh on Monday night. While 20 brave soldiers lost their lives, reports suggest that nearly 40 Chinese soldiers were also killed or injured. 

Ever since the 1962 war, the Chinese troops had been frequently crossing the Line of Actual Control. On every occasion, Indian troops warned them for violating border agreements.  These often led to a tussle between both sides

This time, however, the face-off went a bit too far. Initial reports suggested that Colonel Suresh Babu, Commanding Officer of the 16th battalion of Bihar Regiment, and two soldiers lost their lives during the face-off at Galwan Valley. By, late evening on Tuesday, the casualty figure surged to 20.

While the Indian army issued a statement on the same late last evening, China is it to do so. However, one is not surprised at China's attitude given its habit of hiding important informations. The US has put the casualty figure on China's side to 35.

Dragging China to UN

Another war between India and China can hardly be a solution, given that the region has already seen a couple of wars in the last five decades. Given that China is a permanent member of the UN, it will not be easy for India to drag the Communist-led country to the world body on the issue.

However, the Modi Government must take China to the United Nations on Tibet. This will not only take China to back foot but will also increase its problems given that Jinping administration is already in the eye of the storm across the world over the spread of COVID-19.

India must contact Russia, the US, and France (all of whom are UN permanent members) and inform them of China's misdeeds. This will put further pressure on China, given that the US has already announced tough measures against Beijing, accusing it of hiding facts on the ongoing pandemic.

Shut diplomatic ties

India must shut all diplomatic ties with China to put pressure on the country and make them sit on the negotiating table. The prime minister, other ministers and diplomats must not visit China as long as they don't stop laying claims on parts of Arunachal Pradesh and Ladakh. It must also as its diplomats from China to return.

Lest we forget that China ditched former PM Jawaharlal Nehru's vision of 'Hindi-Chini  bhai-bhai', we must remember PM Modi also attended an informal summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Kerala's Mamallapuram.

One had hope that talks were going on the right direction. With its attest deed of killing our soldiers, China has proved that it still does not value its diplomatic ties with India, even as the relationship between both countries goes back to centuries.

Shun economic ties?

Given that China is India's largest trade partner, the shunning of economic ties with China completely, won't be a good idea. While India must stop purchasing electronic gadgets and toys from China, trade ties on eatable products and medicines must continue.

With the Chinese auto sector among the best in the world, it will not help India to close a trade with China in the Auto industry. Several auto manufacturing companies from China have opened their offices in India, giving employment to locals.

The Conclusion

While tackling China militarily is not a solution, cutting off trade ties entirely with Beijing will hamper India's economy. This is at the time when India is already facing an economic crisis, even before the pandemic.  The only way India can put pressure on China is through diplomatic channels, to put the Jinping administration on the backfoot.

Monday, February 15, 2016

PDP can’t play with J&K’s future

One thing that an important state like Jammu and Kashmir cannot effort to carry on is, the President’s rule.

The state is without a chief minister since the death of Mufti Sayeed recently. It was being expected that after the mourning days her over, her daughter and PDP president Mehbooba Mufti will take over the mantle of the state, but that was not to be, at least till date.

President’s rule is not the permanent solution for the state, or to be more precise, anywhere in the country.

Last year, after the Assembly Elections, PDP was the single largest party with 28 seats in in 87-member Assembly. It was closely followed by BJP with 25 sears, their best performance in the valley ever.

The PDP and the BJP entered into an agreement through Confidence Building Measures (CBMs) and formed the government under Sayeed, which last for around sick months before Sayeed fall ill.

After Sayeed’s death Mehbooba seems to be reluctant on forming the government with BJP. She is reportedly opined that BJP has not fully serious on implementing CMP.

She might have her own valid reason to be sceptic about BJP, but should she continue to put the geographically and politically crucial state, which sees terrorists’ attacks almost daily, without any government?

If she doubts her ability to lead the alliance government than, she can very well pass on the responsibility to someone else in the party like Muzaffar Hussain Baig, who was  deputy chief minister of the state till 2006.

Its high time PDP and BJP once again form the government for the betterment of the people, as the state is reeling under severe economic crises post flood before elections.

Even if she is unhappy with the Centre for not releasing enough funds for the state, that doesn’t mean she can hold people of the state under ransom.  She must allow formation of the government, after that the talks and demands may follow.

She may well take a cue from Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and AIADMP supremo J Jayalalithaa, whos party is reportedly entering into an alliance with BJP for forthcoming state polls.

Remember, the southern state had also face devastating floods at the end of last year, and the Centre also did not heed to much of state government’s demand for more aid needed for re-infrastructure.

And yes, this is not the first time AIADMK is tying up with BJP. It was part of NDA government when Atal Behari Vajpayee was prime minister.

To add fuel into the fire is J&K’s economic crisis. State has plunged into further economic  crisis with an unfunded gap of over Rs 5,000 crore in resources, resulting in stoppage of all new development projects in the state.

Some experts stress that the crisis has been caused from unresolved liabilities which have crossed over Rs 2,000 crore across the state funds.

As they say, perform or perish’, same goes with PDP.  They either form the government with their choice of partners from BJP, Congress or National Conference or let the state go for Assembly polls once again.

Sooner the better.

Friday, February 12, 2016

Stop glorifying Afzal Guru

The entire day it was discussed in the news websites and channels  today whether or not the Delhi Police did it right by entering the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) campus and taking away students union president Kanhaiya Kumar, who was later sent to three-day police custody.

On Tuesday he and other students were allegedly holding a function in support of Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru who was hanged till death last year. They were allegedly shouting anti India slogans which annoyed ABVP students who later complaint to the police.

Left leaders found it quite strange that the police entered the hostel campus to take him away and compared their activity with emergency days.

Am really surprised with the Left’s reaction. Entering the campus was within right of the police. If there was unease going on in the campus, it was their right to stop it .Was there any need to organise such kind of gathering in support of a traitor, who was convicted of attacking India’s temple of democracy?

And on top of that, when held, they were supporting their right to protest. How can they call shouting anti-India slogan as right to protest?

India is a democratic country. Here everyone has right to express his/her views. That however doesn’t mean that one should cross limit and start organising events in support of traitors. In fact shouting anti-India slogan is a treacherous activity, and police was within its right to slap sedition charges on Kumar and his supporters.

Its high time left oriented parties and its student wings understand that they can only help in making a progressive India by being within the system of the country.  By shouting and supporting anti India and pro Afzal Guru slogans they will end losing more support base within the country.

No, I am not a BJP or ABVP supporter, but an Indian who will never support treachery against the nation. Afzal Guru was sent to gallows due to his deeds. Let’s not glorify his acts.





Thursday, November 20, 2014

Carlsen continues to bother Vishy

With points favouring Norwegian world champion Magnus Carlsen 4.5-3.5 after eight games in the 12-game match in the World Chess Championship in Sochi, It’s time the underdog Indian grandmaster Vishwanthan Anand picks up the level of his game against him.

Couple of wins against Carlsen will certainly boost Vishy’s confidence, which is perhaps at its lowest level after his defeat against the same opponent in Chennai last year. However the veteran 44-year old did well to grab the right to face the 23-year old wonder boy by winning the Candidates title earlier this year, which shows his mental toughness. He could have easily sit at home and rest on his past laurels.

In the current championship one can see a different Anand, who is motivated to win the title.
In most of the games, Anand has played defensive games. In fact, the 122-move draw in the seventh game is the second longest game ever, in terms of moves, played in world championship title-matches.

Vishy will certainly regret his missed chance to win the sixth game. After thinking on various options, he messed up a possible match changing move by making a defensive move and let Carlsen off the hook. The later grabbed the opportunity and won the game.

Now, the onus is on him to proof his supremacy on the chessboard yet again. To the credit of Carlsen, the five-time world champion is unable to break his winning streak till now.

Since he is down by one point till now, merely draws won’t do. He needs to raise the level of his games not only to salvage his pride, but also of his fans as well,  who have closely followed him over the last two decades.

Going by his past records, no one doubts his credibility to bounce back. After ruling the world chess so long till last year, Carlsen is continuously proving to be a hard nut to crack for him.

Its high time Vishy gives himself some time and think about his mistakes before facing Carlsen in the remaining games of the championship.

Anand should not miss the opportunity to regain his world title this time. You never know, the opportunity may never come again.

However, irrespective of win or loss Vishwanathan Anand will continue to rule the heart of millions of his fans worldwide forever.

Friday, November 4, 2011

Indian batting looks rock-solid again

Now that the series against England is over and Team India got their much anticipated revenge after their stunning win in the recently concluded ODI series, focus has now shifted to their next Test series against West Indies beginning Novembers 6 at Ferozshah Kotla in New Delhi.

The forthcoming series starting next Sunday is crucial for Dhoni’s men not only to heal the wounds they had in Test series against England but also get back into winning ways before facing Australia in their own backward in the last week of December.

The high point is the return of Gautam Gambhir, Virender Sehwag, Yuvraj Singh and Sachin Tendulkar. The comeback of the big three in the Test side will not only boost the Team’s confidence but also help the team prepare better before they face Kangaroos.

When India take on Windies later this week all eyes will be on Sehwag as he will be making a comeback in any form of international cricket after recovering his shoulder injury. His form will be crucial for the Team’s fortune. The team was certainly missing his powerful hitting when they were down and out in the four Test series in England.

With an average of 52.41 in 88 Test matches so far, the nawab of Najafgarh is surely hungry to make a run feast comeback. Since the Test series starting in front of his home crowd and the type of aggression he is known for, his fans hope to watch him at his destructive best once again.

A lot is once again expected from Yuvraj Singh who has just played in 35 Tests in last eight years. With the batting average of 35.60 and only three centuries under his belt the left handed southpaw is still to cement his place in the national side in the longest version of the game. Once Sourav Ganguly retired he was given lot of opportunities but he could not make the most of them. A century on debut by Suresh Raina against Sri Lanka last year also kept him out of contentions. After Ganguly is long gone, his position in the middle order is still vacant, and now it is for Yuvraj is grab the opportunity he was long waiting.

As Gambhir also returning to the Test squad, Indian fans will once again have the pleasure to see Gambhir-Sehwag combination opening the innings for India. With the little Master Sachin also back in Test squad the batting line us is looking as strong as before. One hope Rahul Dravid and VVS Laxman may not have to fight lonely battles as they had to in England tour.

If the Team performs well against Windies it will be an ideal preparation for them before their series against Australia, which will once again bring them in contention for the top slot in Test cricket.