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Pak HC orders forcibly abducted and converted Christian minor girl to be sent to shelter home

The Sindh High Court ordered Aarzoo Raja, a minor Christian girl who was forcibly abducted and converted to Islam by Ali Azhar, a 44-year old man from Karachi, to be sent to a shelter home on Tuesday. She had been taken from her home and forcefully married off to Ali after being proselytized to Islam agianst her consent.

Mazari, a human rights advocate who had voiced for Aarzoo’s justice tweeted about the verdict, following strong protests by various human rights organisations. “The judge has ordered that the girl be recovered by police and relevant agencies and shifted to a shelter home. Next hearing fixed for Thursday morning [November 5]. My lawyer has informed the court that an intervener will be filed on my behalf,” Mazari said on Twitter.

On October 13, Arzoo was abducted from her family home in Karachi by her Muslim neighbor, Ali Azhar. Arzoo’s parents reported the incident to local police and were informed two days later that their daughter had converted to Islam and married Azhar.

It is to be noted that there had initally been an argument in court saying that Arzoo had freely chosen to convert to Islam and marry Ali. But, the legal age for marriage and consent is 16 years for women and 18 for boys in Pakistan, and Arrzoo having been a minor wasn’t legally of age to give consent.

More than 100 mysteriously stranded whales in Sri Lanka rescued

Sri Lankan navy on Tuesday rescued more than 100 whales that had been mysteriously stranded on the shores of the country’s southwest coast. They had apparently been found stranded by the villagers who lived in the area close to the coast. Scores of short-finned pilot whales began coming ashore at Panadura, 25 kilometers (15 miles) south of Colombo, on Monday afternoon, and authorities were mobilized to help them back to sea.

“On the request of Commander of the Navy, Vice Admiral Nishantha Ulugetenne, Jet skis provided by a local water sports club were utilized to pull the whales back into the ocean throughout the day and night,” the Sri Lanka Navy statement said.

Asha de Vos, a Sri Lankan marine biologist, told Newsfirst that these whales need to be floated and carefully pushed back into the sea. She added that if the whales get washed up on to the beach, it reduces their chances of survival.

Pilot whales, which can grow up to 6 metres (20 feet) long and weigh a tonne, are highly social. The phenomenon of whales getting stranded in shallow water remains largely a mystery to scientists. In September, several hundred whales died in shallows off the coast of Australia in its biggest stranding on record and one of the largest in the world.

Former Vice Chancellor of MGR University gets two year sentence for money laundering

Mir Mustafa Usain was the Vice-Chancellor of Dr MGR Medical University, Chennai from 2006 to 2009. He had flown in on behalf of the university to attend a seminar in Washington in May 2008 during his tenure. He had reportedly booked a first-class seat worth ₹2,99,673 and subsequently cancelled it. He had then gone on to cancel the ticket and had booked a ticket in the economy class. By doing so, Mustafa had swindled over ₹2 lakh, since he had been allotted an additional ₹2 lakh for boarding and expenditure in the US.

Similarly, Mir Mustafa Usain has fraudulently obtained several lakhs in the pretext of attending conferences in countries like Australia, Norway, Germany and such. Due to suspicion over his assets, the Anti-Corruption Bureau had launched an investigation on him, which led to his arrest.

It was in this context that the case came up for hearing today. Chennai Anti-Corruption Law Special Court Judge Omprakash, M.G.R. Mir Mustafa Usain, a former vice chancellor of the Medical University, was sentenced to two years in prison and fined ₹24,000 on charges of conspiracy.

Meer Mustafa Hussain, who is also a recipient of the prestigious Dr B C Roy award, was the VC of the university between 2006 and 2009. He has a doctorate in Neonatology.

First phase of the Malabar exercise begins

The three-day quadrilateral naval exercise called the ‘Malabar’ exercise started on Tuesday. This is a military exercise conducted by India, the United States, Japan and Australia in the Bay of Bengal. High-levels of synergy and coordination is expected to be displayed by the navies of the four countries.

An official familiar with the developments told Hindustan Times that, “The first phase will witness the participation of Indian Navy units with USN Ship USS John S McCain (a guided-missile destroyer), RAN Ship HMAS Ballarat (long-range frigate) with integral MH-60 helicopter, and JMSDF Ship JS Onami (destroyer) with an integral SH-60 helicopter.”

Malabar began as a bilateral exercise between India and the US. Japan became a permanent Malabar member in 2015. Previous exercises have taken place in the Indian Ocean as well as off the coast of Japan a year ago, and around the US Pacific territory of Guam and in the Philippine Sea in 2018. Malabar began as a bilateral exercise between India and the US. Japan became a permanent Malabar member in 2015.

This will be the first time that the Quad – which is the term denoting these regional members – are convening for a military drill. A formal invitation is expected to be extended from India’s side to the Australian government next week, following final government clearance and consultations with the U.S. and Japan. The Quad was revived in 2017, which was formed in 2004 in the aftermath of tsunami, to help the nations in the Indo-Pacific region combat its after-effects.

Christian wedding at Hindu temple in Ramanathapuram denied permission after activists intervene

A wedding invitation of a Christian marriage ceremony, that was to be held at a Hindu Temple in Ramanathapuram district, became viral in social media with many Hindu organizations raising concerns. Following this, the temple authorities have denied the permission to conduct the wedding at the temple.

As per the invitation, wedding between M. Muniyaraj and S. Ranjita was to be held on November 4 at the Uthiragosamangai Mangalanatha Swamy Temple located in Ramanathapuram district. The invitation printed in Tamil explicitly says that the wedding was to happen “with the blessings of Lord Jesus” on November 4 between 9.00 AM to 10.30AM” at the Uthiragosamangai Mangalanatha Mangaleswari Swamy Temple.

Objections came in from different quarters for letting the temple premises to be used conducting a Christian wedding.

Ramamoorthy, the District General Secretary of the Hindu Munnani announced that they would be protesting if the wedding was not shifted from the temple. Soon, the Hindu Religious & Charitable Endowments department officials, and the temple trustees refused shot in and refused to grant permission to conduct the wedding.

The Ramanathapuram Samasthana Devasthanam Diwan K. Palanivel Pandian was quoted saying in local media reports that the name of the temple was on the wedding invitation without obtaining proper permission from the temple administration and that following the complaint, permission to hold the wedding at the temple was denied.

How does the USA elect its President?

The US Presidential Elections 2020 is all set to take place on November 3. An event that is discussed in drawing rooms, office cafeteria, tea shops and news rooms, it is one of the most anticipated events of the world. However, many would have a blank face when asked about how a US President is elected.

In parliamentary democracies like India, the Prime Minister is the Head of the Government while the President is the Head of the State. In the United States, the President is both the Head of the State and the Government and hence the governance system is called as a presidential democracy.

In most democracies, the head of the government/state is elected by a popular vote i.e., the party or candidate with most number of votes win. However, in the US, things work differently. In this explainer, we break it down for you.

Who is eligible to run for the office of President Of The United States (POTUS)?

A candidate who:

a) is a natural-born citizen of the United States,

b) is at least 35 years of age

c) has been a resident of the United States for 14 years

becomes eligible to run for the office of POTUS.

When does the US Presidential Elections happen?

The election is held on the first Tuesday of November. This has been the norm since 1845, which was instated by the US Congress at that time. Voting in the US begins a few weeks before Election Day as a large number of voters exercise their franchise by email or by direct vote. This year, due to the coronavirus pandemic, the number of mail votes are expected to increase by a great percentage. The ballots will carry the faces of Joe Biden of Democratic Party and Donald Trump from the Republican Party. However, this is only the final leg of the entire election process.

How is the US President elected?

The US President is not directly elected by the people but instead by a body called the ‘Electoral College’. The Electoral College comprises of delegates from each of the 50 states. So, when American exercise their franchise, they are not directly electing the President but are voting who their state will vote for, i.e., electing delegates to the Electoral College who will then elect the President.

So, that is why we come across terms like ‘popular vote’ and the ‘electoral vote’. A candidate with the popular vote may not necessarily get the electoral vote to become President. This has happened 1824, 1876, 1888, 2000 and 2016.

It is expected that 2020 too might throw up the same scenario with Joe Biden expected to win the ‘popular vote’ while Donald Trump becomes the President securing the required ‘electoral vote’.

Ok, so how many people are elected to the ‘Electoral College’?

The number of delegates from a particular state depends on the number of representatives the state has in the US Congress. The number of representatives in the House of Representatives (Lower House) depends on the population of the state while every state by default has 2 Senators in the Senate (Upper House). A state like Texas which has 36 representatives in the House of Representatives (Lower House) and 2 Senators will have 38 delegates in the electoral college while Alaska, a state with 1 representative in the Lower House and 2 Senators will have 3 delegates in the electoral college.

In all, there are 538 electors and a Presidential candidate requires the support of at least 270 to win the electoral vote and become President. So, the Presidential candidates strategize their campaigns to get the electoral votes required to become President.

But, how do the two parties decide who their candidates are for the Presidential Elections?

Primaries and Caucasus 

Most candidates for president go through a series of state Primaries and Caucuses. Though both Primaries and Caucasus serve the same purpose, they are run differently. Primaries are simple and less cumbersome. State Primaries are run by state and local governments and voting happens through a secret ballot. Caucuses on the other hand are private meetings run by political parties at the county, district, or precinct level. In these caucuses, participants divide themselves into groups according to the candidate they support with the undecided voters forming their own group. Each group gives speeches supporting its candidate and tries to get others to join its group. At the end, the number of voters in each group determines how many delegates each candidate has won.

Primaries and Caucasus can be held open, closed or a mix of the two. In an open Primary/Caucasus all people can vote for a candidate of any political party. In a closed Primary/Caucasus only voters registered with a particular party can take part and vote.

The candidates who make it through the Primaries/Caucasus become the delegates to the National Convention, the next step.

National Conventions

After the Primaries and Caucuses, each major party, Democrat and Republican, holds a National Convention to finalize the Presidential nominee from their side.

The National Convention is a large gathering, usually held at a stadium or a big open space, with selected delegates from each state who choose the Presidential candidates rather than members of the public. At this gathering, the delegates vote and the party announces who is going to run for the Presidential elections from their party.

The party’s Presidential nominee announces his or her choice for Vice President. The President – Vice President duo of each party is from then on called a ‘ticket’.

To put in a nut shell – members of the public/registered voter of a party votes for delegates supporting a particular Presidential candidate in the Primaries and Caucasus and these delegates gather at the National Convention to finalize the Presidential candidate.

Following this, the Presidential candidates campaign throughout the country to win the support of the general population and three public debates are held between the Presidential candidates where they lay out the policies and the principles they stand for.

Who are the candidates for this year’s elections?

The United States have a two party system with – Democrats and the Republicans being the only two parties. The Democratic candidate for the year is Joe Biden, with his running mate as Kamala Harris. The incumbent Republican government, which is being led by President Donald Trump and Vice President Michael Pence are seeking another term.

What happens on election day?

Any US citizen who is at least 18 years of age, vote for the local representatives (electors) of their Presidential candidate belonging to the Democrat or Republican party. (The two states – Maine and Nebraska follow a different process). The party that gets the most number of votes grabs all the seats of the electoral college of the particular state. For example, if out of 10,000 votes, the Republican representative gets 5000 votes or more, then all the seats of the electoral college of that state goes to the Republicans.

While the Democrats and Republics have certain states locked in their favour, a handful of states decide the fate of the entire election process. These are called the ‘swing states’ as they have the potential to swing the favours. It is in these states that the Presidential candidates focus their campaigns.

The states of Arizona, Georgia, Florida, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, and Wisconsin are considered as “perennial” swing states that have regularly seen close contests over the last few presidential campaigns.

In the next few hours, Americans will be deciding who will be their next President for the next four years.

Bajrang Dal rescues Hindu girl from ‘professional love jihadi’ who was planning to sell her off in Dubai

Karyakartas of Bajrang Dal managed to save a Hindu girl from a ‘professional love jihadist’ after their timely intervention.

Members of the Bajrang Dal caught up with Sabir Ali from Murshidabad West Bengal who had seduced a Hindu girl from Odisha into a relationship and was taking her to his hometown when he was stopped. 

With the support of the Railway Protection Force (RPF), they stopped Ali who was planning to take the girl to Dubai and sell her.
 
When the Bajrang Dal and the RPF caught Sabir Ali, a passport was found in his possession and it was revealed that he was a ‘professional love jihadi’, who fakes his identity to trap girls in and sell them in Dubai.

After the Ganjam Police and RPF had confiscated Visa and Passport from him, Sabir Ali told them during the questioning that he is already married and has two wives. 
 
When further questioned, another horrible truth was discovered, wherein Sabir had trafficked two other Hindu girls out of Odisha and presently their whereabouts are known.

Sabir was working as a civil craftsman in a remote village, where the majority population is Hindu and under the presumed identity of a Hindu who had just returned from Saudi due to Covid19, lured the girl, and almost made it to the border of West Bengal border by train.

To ensure no suspicion was raised, Sabir told the girl to wear the burqa for concealing her identity and this prompted suspicion in the mind of the girl.

In the complaint raised by the girl’s parents, Shabir was planning to take her to Dubai.

Source: Organiser

After France, Islamic terrorists strike Austria: 2 dead, several injured

Just as people savoured their last day out before Austria went into lockdown again due to the Wuhan virus pandemic, Islamic terrorists opened fire near a synagogue in central Vienna leaving atleast two dead and several injured.

According to the police, several shots were fired shortly after 8 PM at the heart of Vienna in a bustling street near a synagogue. Reports say that there were six locations from where the terrorists opened fire.

Several gunmen are believed to be part of what seems to be a planned terror attack. One of the suspects was shot dead by the Austrian police.

Head of the Jewish community in Vienna said that the shooting took place in the street where the city’s main synagogue is located but added that it was not clear if the place of worship had been the target as it and the adjacent offices were closed at that time.

Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurtz said “We will never allow ourselves to be intimidated by terrorism and will fight these attacks resolutely by all means.”

Interiror Minister Karl Nehammer called it as one of the most difficult days for Austria for a long time appealing to people to stay indoor and not venture into the downtown.

French President Emmanuel Macron in response to the Islamic terrorist attack tweeted “We share the shock and sadness of the Austrians after an attack in Vienna. This is our Europe. Our enemies need to know who they are dealing with. We won’t give in to anything.”

UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres released a statement condemning the attacks.

Neighbouring countries have now gone on high alert with police carrying out random checks of vehicles and passengers on border crossings with Austria.

 

 

16 year old goes missing in Haryana, mother says that a Muslim boy took her

The family of a minor girl in Rewari, Haryana who has been missing for quite some time now, has alleged that a Muslim boy has lured and taken away their daughter. They claim that a JCB driver has reportedly taken their 16-year old daughter away. According to ANI, the mother of the minor girl said: “My 16-year old daughter, missing since 11th Oct, has been enticed by a JCB driver belonging to the Muslim community and taken away.”

The family of the girl had registered a complaint with the police on October 11. However, officials have been unable to locate the accused.

This news comes only days after the Nikita Tomar incident that happened last week. The 21-year-old had been killed in the middle of the road by her Muslim classmate upon rejecting his advances and refusing to convert to Islam despite his insistence.

The Haryana CM ML Khattar said that the Ballabhgarh killing was being linked to love jihad and that both the central and the state government are looking into the matter.

Ever since these two incidents came to light, the Haryana government has been mulling over whether they had to make their restrictions against love jihad stricter. It is to be noted that Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Adityanath, whose government has been facing intense pressure over a string of rape incidents, said, “Allahabad High Court said religious conversion isn’t necessary for marriage. Govt will also work to curb ‘love-jihad’, we’ll make a law.”

Meet the man who built an entire forest on his own and has been featured in American textbooks

The record of Jadhav Payang, a 57-year-old farmer from Assam, ‘Forest Man of India’, who created a dense forest on 550 hectares of barren sand, has been featured in American textbooks. This chapter on Payeng has been included as part of the ecology lessons of the students.

The history of ‘Forest Man of India’ Jadav Payeng is included in the curriculum of schools in Bristol Connecticut, USA. “Students learn about Jadav Payeng as part of their environmental course,” said Nawami Sharma, a teacher at a school in Bristol. Payeng, originally from Assam, started planting trees in his village in 1979. This is the current recognition for the achievement of 57-year-old Assamese farmer Payeng, who, after 40 years of hard work, has created a dense forest on an area of ​​550 hectares of barren sand.

On the other hand, the majority of academicians said it is time for the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) to include Jadav Payeng’s work in its curriculum. “The State Government should write to the CBSE and ICSE to include chapters on Payeng in the national school syllabus,” said Sadiqul Alam, a retired college teacher.

Concerned at an early age about the environmental degradation of Majuli Island in eastern Assam, Payeng began planting trees in barren sand dunes, eventually turning it into a deep forest. Elephants, deer, rhinos, tigers and many other animals now live in the forest.