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Who Are Intolerants and Who Are Unsafe in India: Decide?
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Who Are Intolerants and Who Are Unsafe in India: Decide?

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Highlights by: Balbir Singh Sooch-Sikh Vichar Manch

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HIGHLIGHTS:

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I will bomb those who feel unsafe in this country: UP BJP MLA Vikram Saini: Roshan Shivnani’s ‘Top Comment’, “Now Reading This I Feel Unsafe”: TOI
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"Who Feels Unsafe In India? I Will Bomb Such People”, BJP Lawmaker said: NDTV
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“BJP MLA Vikram Saini: Saini defended his statements saying that he was speaking in a language that is spoken in his village”. Written by AMIT SHARMA; Meerut | Published: January 5, 2019 5:01:10 AM (IST): The Indian EXPRESS
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  The Actor Naseeruddin Shah said that minorities were feeling unsafe in India due to lynchings, saying “some people” sense insecurity around the time of elections because of “agenda”.
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The Actor Naseeruddin Shah had been embroiled in a row after his remarks that the death of a cow was given more importance than the killing of a policeman in some places, in a reference to the December 3, 2018 violence in Uttar Pradesh’s Bulandshahr, where a police inspector and a villager were killed in violence after alleged cow slaughter.
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After the incident, the state police said investigating who committed cow slaughter was the most important aspect of the case.
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“PM a Master of Deceit: CM of Punjab, Captain Amrinder Singh: Disputes every statement made by Modi in Gurdaspur on Thursday, January 3, 2019: Tribune News Service; Chandigarh, January 4, 2019: last updated: Jan 5, 2019, 8:11 AM (IST)
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Questioning Modi’s silence on the BJP/RSS workers named in the Tilak Marg police station FIR related to the 1984 riots, the Chief Minister said he desperately trying to drag the Gandhi family into the matter even though no fingers had been pointed at them.
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“And what about the 1992 riots in Gujarat which happened right under your nose and in which your own party members were squarely blamed and named?” Captain Amarinder asked Modi, demanding to know why the Prime Minister continued to remain silent on the issue.
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Captain Amarinder also lambasted the Prime Minister for trying to seize credit for the Kartarpur corridor (But, in the context, intentionally and deliberately, main credit is not being by all to PM of Pakistan and his close friend, Minister of Punjab, Navjot Singh Sidhu: Why?) …”
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  Describing the Prime Minister as “a master of deceit and disinformation”, Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh on Friday challenged Narendra Modi to show even one instance of a promise fulfilled by his government in the past five years, which had witnessed India plunging into utter ruin and devastation under his anti-people and divisive policies.
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Taking Modi head-on over the statement made by him from the dais in Gurdaspur yesterday, Captain Amarinder said the “jumlebaaz” Prime Minister had brought the nation to its nadir with his deceptions and fabrications, and was staring at his moment of judgment at the hands of the people, who were set to throw him out of power for good”: Extract from Tribune News Service; Chandigarh, January 4, 2019: last updated: Jan 5, 2019, 8:11 AM (IST)
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"Who Feels Unsafe In India? I Will Bomb Such People," Says BJP Lawmaker: "Why should you stay here if you do not have any patriotic feelings towards your country?" says Uttar Pradesh BJP leader Vikram Saini: All India | Edited by Debanish Achom | Updated: January 04, 2019 13:12 IST
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'Who Feels Unsafe In India? I Will Bomb Such People,' Says BJP Lawmaker: Vikram Saini, a legislator from Muzaffarnagar, says people who voice such feelings are "traitors"
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LUCKNOW: People who feel unsafe in India should be bombed, believes a BJP lawmaker in Uttar Pradesh. Vikram Saini, a legislator from Muzaffarnagar, also feels that people who voice such feelings are "traitors".
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"These traitors should be severely punished as per the law. My personal view is that those who say they feel unsafe and threatened in India should be bombed. If these people do not respect the values of our nation, then they are always welcome to leave this country and settle down in a foreign country," Vikram Saini said, according to news agency ANI.
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"Give me a ministry and I will bomb all such people," he went on, adding that he would spare none.
6.      "Why should you stay here if you do not have any patriotic feelings towards your country?
   If you feel unsafe, go where you feel safe. Who has stopped them?"

7.      The comments come days after a massive controversy over actor Naseeruddin Shah saying in an interview that he felt anxious for his children at a time when there were mob killings and the death of a cow was given more importance than the death of a policeman. He was referring to the killing of a police officer in Uttar Pradesh's Bulandshahr last month in mob frenzy over the killing of cows.
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Vikram Saini, known to shoot his mouth off, is no stranger to controversies. Last year, while addressing a population control campaign event, he urged the Hindus to produce more children until a law for population control was formulated.” NDTV.
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“Oh, the Irony! BJP MLA Threatens to Bomb Those Who Feel Unsafe in India: UP Congress chief Raj Babbar took a strong objection to Saini's remarks and said he should arrested and punished. “UP chief minister says 'thok do', MLA who aspires to be minister says he will bomb people. He should be arrested and punished. He is speaking like a terrorist and must be probed for terror links,” Babbar told news agency ANI on Friday.
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The BJP lawmaker is not new to controversies. Last year, he had said that "Hindustan is for Hindus" and added that Muslims should go to Pakistan”. NEWS 18
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 “The BJP lawmaker’s comments come soon after Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a TV interview to news agency ANI on New Years Day, appeared to reject the contention of actor Naseeruddin Shah that minorities were feeling unsafe in India due to lynchings, saying “some people” sense insecurity around the time of elections because of “agenda”.
12.  Shah had been embroiled in a row after his remarks that the death of a cow was given more importance than the killing of a policeman in some places, in a reference to the December 3 violence in Uttar Pradesh’s Bulandshahr, where a police inspector and a villager were killed in violence after alleged cow slaughter. After the incident, the state police said investigating who committed cow slaughter was the most important aspect of the case.
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The actor had also expressed anxiety over the well-being of his children, who he said had not been brought up as followers of any particular religion and would not be able to identify themselves on religious lines if confronted by a bloodthirsty mob.
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Saini also said that all those feeling unsafe could go wherever they felt more safe. “We are not stopping them,” he said.
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 Reacting to Saini’s comments, Congress’ Uttar Pradesh chief Raj Babbar told ANI that he was “talking like a terrorist”.
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“The CM says ‘thok do’, MLA who aspires to be minister says will bomb people. He should be arrested and punished. He is speaking like a terrorist, must be probed for terror links,” Babbar said, referring to chief minister Yogi Adityanath’s directive to police to eliminate gangsters”. HTCorrespondent: Hindustan Times, Lucknow
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“PM a Master of Deceit: CM of Punjab, Captain Amrinder Singh: Disputes every statement made by Modi in Gurdaspur on Thursday, January 3, 2019: Tribune News Service; Chandigarh, January 4, 2019: last updated: Jan 5, 2019, 8:11 AM (IST)
18. 
 Describing the Prime Minister as “a master of deceit and disinformation”, Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh on Friday challenged Narendra Modi to show even one instance of a promise fulfilled by his government in the past five years, which had witnessed India plunging into utter ruin and devastation under his anti-people and divisive policies.
19. 
 Taking Modi head-on over the statement made by him from the dais in Gurdaspur yesterday, Captain Amarinder said the “jumlebaaz” Prime Minister had brought the nation to its nadir with his deceptions and fabrications, and was staring at his moment of judgment at the hands of the people, who were set to throw him out of power for good.
20. 
 Questioning Modi’s silence on the BJP/RSS workers named in the Tilak Marg police station FIR related to the 1984 riots, the Chief Minister said he desperately trying to drag the Gandhi family into the matter even though no fingers had been pointed at them.
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And what about the 1992 riots in Gujarat which happened right under your nose and in which your own party members were squarely blamed and named?” Captain Amarinder asked Modi, demanding to know why the Prime Minister continued to remain silent on the issue.
22. 
 Captain Amarinder also lambasted the Prime Minister for trying to seize credit for the Kartarpur corridor (But, in the context, intentionally and deliberately, main credit is not being by all to PM of Pakistan and his close friend, Minister of Punjab, Navjot Singh Sidhu: Why?), which the Congress had been actively pursuing since the days of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, right down to Dr Manmohan Singh. He himself had been taking up the issue with Pakistan for years, said the Chief Minister, asking Modi to reveal what he had done to get the project going.
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 “You have not even given a single paisa so far for the celebration of the 550th Parkash Utsav of Guru Nanak despite our repeated pleas and requests and yet you claim to be the guardian of the Sikhs and their religion,” asserted the Chief Minister, pinning Modi down on the issue”: Extract from Tribune News Service; Chandigarh, January 4, 2019: last updated: Jan 5, 2019, 8:11 AM (IST) .
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“People who feel unsafe in India should be bombed: BJP MLA Vikram Saini: Saini defended his statements saying that he was speaking in a language that is spoken in his village”. Written by AMIT SHARMA; Meerut | Published: January 5, 2019 5:01:10 AM (IST); The Indian EXPRESS
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