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lok-shakti · 2 years
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Balia: चोरों ने किया राजनाथ सिंह के समधी के घर हाथ साफ, SP ने योगी सरकार पर साधा निशाना
Balia: चोरों ने किया राजनाथ सिंह के समधी के घर हाथ साफ, SP ने योगी सरकार पर साधा निशाना
बलिया: देश के रक्षा मंत्री और लखनऊ से सांसद राजनाथ सिंह के समधी के घर में मंगलवार को दिनदहाड़े चोरी हो गई। मामला सामने आते ही हड़कंप मचा। पुलिस अधिकारियों की टीम मामले की जांच में जुट गई। दिन के उजाले में हुई चोरी की घटना पर विपक्ष हमलावर हो गया है। समाजवादी पार्टी ने प्रदेश की योगी आदित्यनाथ सरकार में कानून व्यवस्था की स्थिति का मामला गरमा दिया गया है। बलिया के रामदहिनपुरम कॉलोनी में चोरी की घटना…
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indianfasttrack · 1 hour
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Ration card Updates: नहीं लगाना होगा अंगूठा
Ration card Updates: राशन कार्ड से सरकारी अनाज प्राप्त करने वालों के लिए खास खबर है। अब इस तरह मिलेगा लाभ, अब कुछ खास लोगों को अगूंठा लगाने की जरूरत नहीं होगी, सिर्फ ओटीपी के जरिए मिलेगा राशन। (No need to put thumb impression) न्यूज़ डेस्कउत्तरप्रदेश– Ration card Updates राशन कार्ड धारकों के लिए राहत भरी खबर है। राज्य के योगी आदित्यनाथ (Yogi Adityanath) सरकार (Government) ने नियम में बड़ा बदलाव…
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rightnewshindi · 29 days
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मुख्यमंत्री योगी आदित्यनाथ की बड़ी घोषणा, कहा, दो साल में दो लाख युवाओं को देंगे सरकारी नौकरी
Uttar Pradesh News: उत्तर प्रदेश के मुख्यमंत्री योगी आदित्यनाथ ने बृहस्पतिवार को कहा कि प्रदेश सरकार अगले दो साल में दो लाख युवाओं को सरकारी नौकरी देगी। उन्होंने कहा कि पहले नौकरियां निकलती थीं तो पश्चिमी उप्र के युवाओं को उससे वंचित रखा जाता था, लेकिन आज यहां के युवा और बेटियां नौकरियां प्राप्त कर रही हैं। मुख्यमंत्री ने कहा कि शुक्रवार से प्रदेश में 60 हजार से अधिक पुलिसकर्मियों की भर्ती के…
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votermood · 2 months
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लव-जिहाद के बढ़ते मामलों को देखते हुए उत्तर प्रदेश की योगी सरकार ने एंटी लव जिहाद कानून विधानसभा में पास कर दिया है। इस कानून के तहत आरोपियों को उम्र कैद तक की सजा का प्रावधान किया गया है। इसके अलावा कई अपराधों की सजा को बढ़ा दिया गया है और लव जिहाद के तहत कई नये अपराधों को इसमें जोड़ा गया हैं।
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edu-information · 2 months
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Ally Anupriya Flags 'Illegal' Toll Collections in UP: A Closer Look
Union Minister and BJP ally Anupriya Patel, who also leads Apna Dal (Soneylal), recently made headlines again with another letter to the UP government. This time, she raised concerns about alleged irregularities and illegal toll collections at a toll plaza on Mirzapur Road. Patel, who is the Member of Parliament from Mirzapur, addressed her concerns directly to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and other officials.
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The Allegations
In her letter, Patel alleged that there were serious issues with the collection of toll fees on Mirzapur Road. She claimed that money was being collected illegally, causing inconvenience and unfair charges for the commuters. Patel’s persistent advocacy for transparency and fairness in public systems brought this issue to the forefront.
The Government’s Response
UP Industrial Development Minister Nand Gopal Gupta ‘Nandi’ quickly responded, dismissing Patel’s allegations as baseless. Nandi clarified that there was no unauthorized toll collection happening at the mentioned location. He explained that toll plazas were established at three locations along the Varanasi-Shaktinagar Marg — Fattepur, Lodhi, and Maloghat — all in accordance with prescribed standards.
Addressing Revenue Leakage
Nandi detailed the measures taken to address revenue leakage due to vehicles bypassing the toll plazas. Conditional approval was given for an additional toll booth at Ahraura to ensure toll fees were collected efficiently. He emphasized that toll fees are collected at either Fattepur or Ahraura, not both, aligning with established standards.
Fast Tag System Implementation
Nandi also mentioned that the private developer, M/s ACP Tollways Pvt Ltd (M/s APCO), was instructed to implement a fast tag system at the toll booths. Due to their initial failure to comply, they were directed to ensure the system was installed within a month. Nandi reiterated that the objections raised by Patel were unfounded and baseless.
Previous Concerns Raised by Patel
This isn’t the first time Anupriya Patel has voiced her concerns to the UP government. Earlier on June 27, she wrote to CM Adityanath about the issue of reserved seats for SCs, STs, and OBCs becoming “unreserved” during the recruitment process. The UP government responded, stating that quota posts remaining vacant were not converted to unreserved posts but carried forward to the next recruitment process.
Patel’s Stand on Addressing Grievances
At an Idea Exchange event last week, Patel emphasized the importance of addressing public grievances. She stated, “If people are complaining, it is your responsibility to address the grievances. Flagging concerns happens everywhere, even in autonomous institutions and universities. Today, we are in government. So if something is brought to my notice, I will apprise the chief minister, expecting him to correct anomalies. That’s his responsibility.”
Conclusion
Anupriya Patel’s continued efforts to highlight and address issues reflect her commitment to transparency and fairness. As a public representative, her active engagement in resolving these matters ensures accountability within the system. While the government has refuted her recent allegations regarding toll collections, Patel’s advocacy brings necessary attention to public concerns and governance.
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Transforming Uttar Pradesh: Yogi Adityanath's Governance Model Discover how Yogi Adityanath's governance model is transforming Uttar Pradesh. Learn about the key initiatives, policy reforms, and development programs that are driving progress in India's most populous state.
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mukharnews · 3 months
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प्रधानमंत्री श्री नरेंद्र मोदी जी का शपथ ग्रहण समारोह | PM Modi | Mukhar News #pmmodi #news #live
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delhinewsinenglish · 7 months
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UP govt approves proposal for formation of Uttar Pradesh State Capital Region on lines of NCR
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath led government on Tuesday approved the proposal related to the formation of the Uttar Pradesh State Capital Region on the lines of the NCR and other regional development authorities.
Source : UP govt approves proposal for formation of Uttar Pradesh State Capital Region on lines of NCR
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worldinyourpalm · 1 year
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यूपी की बदलती धारणा सीएम योगी आदित्यनाथ ने कहा, हमारी सबसे बड़ी उपलब्धि है | Our greatest success, according to CM Yogi Adityanath, is altering people's perceptions of Uttar Pradesh;
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सरकार के दूसरे कार्यकाल की पहली वर्षगांठ
अपने दूसरे कार्यकाल के पहले वर्ष के पूरा होने पर, योगी आदित्यनाथ ने पिछले 6 वर्षों में शुरू किए गए निवेश और बुनियादी ढांचे पर जोर दिया।
उत्तर प्रदेश के मुख्यमंत्री योगी आदित्यनाथ ने शनिवार को कहा कि केंद्र और राज्य सरकारों की योजनाओं को हर घर तक पहुंचाने के लिए सत्तारूढ़ भारतीय जनता पार्टी (भाजपा) ने अथक प्रयास किया है।
अपनी सरकार के दूसरे कार्यकाल की पहली वर्षगांठ के अवसर पर एक कार्यक्रम में बोलते हुए, श्री आदित्यनाथ ने पिछले छह वर्षों में शुरू किए गए निवेश और बुनियादी ढाँचे पर प्रकाश डाला। उन्होंने कहा कि इस समय में राज्य ने विकास की नई ऊंचाइयों को छुआ है।
लखनऊ में एक प्रेस कॉन्फ्रेंस में
सीएम ने लखनऊ में एक प्रेस कॉन्फ्रेंस में कहा, “उत्तर प्रदेश के नागरिकों ने सरकार को आशीर्वाद दिया, जो कल्याणकारी योजनाओं को पूरा करने और लोगों के हितों की रक्षा करने में ईमानदारी के साथ उनकी उम्मीदों पर खरा उतर रही है।” उन्होंने कहा कि सभी 75 जिला मुख्यालयों को फोर लेन से जोड़ने की प्रक्रिया या तो पूरी कर ली गई है या तेजी से की जा रही है।
“जब हमारी सरकार 2017 में सत्ता में आई थी, तब केवल दो हवाई अड्डे पूरी तरह से चालू थे। आज उत्तर प्रदेश में नौ एयरपोर्ट पूरी तरह से चालू हैं। हम राज्य में 12 और हवाई अड्डों को चालू करने के लिए काम कर रहे हैं। अगले दो साल में हमारे पास पांच अंतरराष्ट्रीय हवाईअड्डे होंगे। अगले साल तक, जेवर और अयोध्या अंतरराष्ट्रीय हवाई अड्डे चालू हो जाएंगे,” उन्होंने घोषणा की।
उन्होंने कहा कि यूपी में देश में सबसे ज्यादा मेट्रो सेवाएं.......
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Umesh Pal Murder Case | Atique Ahmed | Up Police | Umesh Pal | Up government | Yogi Adityanath | umesh pal news
Umesh Pal Murder Case: UP Police arrives at Sabarmati Jail to take Atik Ahmed, will be brought to Prayagaraja Atiq Ahmed Umesh Pal, jailed in Sabarmati jail in Gujarat, is currently on the radar of UP Police and STF in the murder case। It is reported that Atik Ahmed will now be brought to UP through Roadmarg. UP Police have reached Sabarmati Jail to bring Atik Ahmed from Gujarat to UP। UP…
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जनपद सोनभद्र में माननीय मुख्यमंत्री आवास योजना के कलस्टर आवास योजना अंतर्गत ग्राम पंचायत बसौली में 35 आवासी कार्य का लोकार्पण करते घोरावल के लोकप्रिय विधायक माननीय डॉ अनिल कुमार जी, जिला विकास अधिकारी ,एसडीएम सदर ,खंड विकास अधिकारी के साथ उपस्थित रहे ।
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यूपी के कर्मचारियों-पेंशनरों को सीएम योगी की सौगात, अस्‍पतालों में जैसा वेतन वैसा इलाज; जानें डिटेल
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यूपी के सरकारी कर्मचारियों और पेंशनरों को सीएम योगी ने बड़ी सौगात दी है। उन्‍हें जनरल वार्ड के साथ ही सेमी प्राइवेट और प्राइवेट वार्ड में भी इलाज मिल सकेगा। कर्मचारियों-पेंशनरों को कैशलेस इलाज मिलेगा। यूपी के सरकारी कर्मचारियों और पेंशनरों को उनके वेतनमान के हिसाब से अस्पतालों में इलाज की सुविधा मिलेगी। प्रदेश सरकार द्वारा शुरू की गई पंडित दीनदयाल उपाध्याय राज्य कर्मचारी कैशलैस चिकित्सा योजना में…
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beardedmrbean · 8 months
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has inaugurated a grand temple to Hindu god Ram in the flashpoint city of Ayodhya.
He said it heralded "a new era" for India - the temple replaces a 16th-Century mosque torn down by Hindu mobs in 1992, sparking riots in which nearly 2,000 people died.
Top film stars and cricketers were among guests at the event in Ayodhya.
But some Hindu seers and most of the opposition boycotted it, saying Mr Modi was using it for political gain.
General elections are due in India in the next few months and Mr Modi's political rivals say the governing Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will be seeking votes in the temple's name in a country where 80% of the population is Hindu.
Critics have also accused the government of exploiting a religious celebration in a country which - according to its constitution - is secular. For Muslims, India's biggest minority, the event evoked fear and painful memories, members of the community in Ayodhya told the BBC in the run-up to Monday's ceremony.
Televised live, it showed Mr Modi performing religious rituals inside the temple's sanctum along with priests and Mohan Bhagwat, head of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) - the ideological fountainhead of Hindu nationalist parties.
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"Today's date will go down in history," Mr Modi said after the event. "After years of struggle and countless sacrifices, Lord Ram has arrived [home]. I want to congratulate every citizen of the country on this historic occasion."
The temple has been constructed at a cost of $217m (£170m), funded from private donations. Only the ground floor was opened - the rest is expected to be completed by the end of the year. The construction work is part of a revamp for the city, estimated to cost more than $3bn.
The building of the Ram temple in Ayodhya fulfils a decades-long Hindu nationalist pledge. Many Hindus believe the Babri mosque was built by Muslim invaders on the ruins of a temple where the Hindu god was born.
The movement to build the temple helped propel the BJP into political prominence in the 1990s.
There was a festive atmosphere as tens of thousands of chanting Hindu devotees waved flags and beat drums - military helicopters showered flower petals on the temple. Saffron flags with pictures of Lord Ram line streets in the city festooned with marigolds, as do banners with the faces of Mr Modi and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath.
Some of India's biggest celebrities, including Bollywood star Amitabh Bachchan and cricketer Sachin Tendulkar, attended.
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Transforming a flashpoint holy city into the ‘Hindu Vatican’
In many other northern cities Hindus lit lamps, and saffron flags carrying images of Ram are fluttering on rooftops, including in several parts of Delhi. Cinemas screened the event, and big screens relayed pictures from Ayodhya to town squares and residential neighbourhoods.
The ceremony, called Pran Pratishtha, which loosely translates from Sanskrit into "establishment of life force", lasted about an hour. Hindus believe that chanting mantras and performing rituals around a fire will infuse sacred life in an idol or a photograph of a deity.
Several domestic TV stations built huge sets by the side of the river Saryu, a tributary of the Ganges, just behind the temple, and provided wall-to-wall coverage of the event, some proclaiming the moment of consecration as the start of "Ram Rajya" (Lord Ram's rule) in India.
Hindus celebrated the inauguration in other countries too. Massive billboards of Lord Ram graced Times Square in New York, where a group of devotees braved the freezing weather to gather in the middle of the night.
Temples all across the United Kingdom - where Indians are one of the largest diaspora groups - marked the event. Colourful posters had been shared inviting devotees to honour the occasion and celebrations involved flowers, sweets and music. There were also some celebrations in Muslim-majority Dubai - where Indians are a significant population - but from Indian news reports these appeared more muted than elsewhere.
In 2019, the Supreme Court gave the disputed land to Hindus after a protracted legal battle followed the mosque's demolition. Muslims were given a plot outside the city for a mosque but have yet to build one.
One member of the community the BBC spoke to in Ayodhya ahead of Monday's inauguration agreed that Hindus have the right to build the temple after the Supreme Court gave them the site.
"We did not accept that decision happily, but what can we do," he said. Another man said he was happy Hindus are building the temple - "but we are also sad because it was built after destroying a mosque".
The new three-storey temple - made with pink sandstone and anchored by black granite - stretches across 7.2 acres in a 70-acre complex. A 51-inch (4.25-ft) statue of the deity, specially commissioned for the temple, was unveiled last week. The idol has been placed on a marble pedestal in the sanctum sanctorum.
Thousands of police were deployed for Monday's event, despite Mr Modi having appealed to pilgrims not to turn up and to watch the ceremony on television. In many states a full or half day holiday was called, with schools and colleges closed and stock markets shut.
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But a sour note was struck with some top religious seers saying that as the temple was not yet complete, it was against Hinduism to perform the rituals there, and many opposition leaders deciding to stay away.
Some opposition-ruled states also announced their own plans for the day - West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said she would pray at the iconic temple to goddess Kali in Kolkata and then lead an all-faith rally. The eastern state of Odisha (Orissa) unveiled huge plans to bring pilgrims to the Jagannath temple in Puri, one of the holiest sites for Hindus.
Authorities say they expect more than 150,000 visitors per day once the temple in Ayodhya is fully ready.
To accommodate this expected rush, new hotels are being built and existing ones spruced up as part of a major makeover and in recent weeks, a new airport and railway station have opened.
Officials say they are building a "world-class city where people come as pilgrims and tourists", but many local people have told the BBC that their homes, shops and "structures of religious nature" have been either completely or partially demolished to expand roads and set up other facilities.
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In 2010, Indian actor Shah Rukh Khan starred in a film called My Name Is Khan that served as a critique of Islamophobia in the United States in the post-9/11 era. In the movie, Khan goes on a journey to the United States to meet the American president and tell him that having an Islamic last name doesn’t make him a terrorist. In real life, however, his name has made him a target at home.
A year after Narendra Modi became India’s prime minister in 2014, Khan said there was a climate of intolerance in the country that “will take us to the dark ages.” Two days later, a senior leader of the governing Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and an acolyte of Modi, Yogi Adityanath, said Khan spoke the language of terrorists and equated him to the mastermind of the 2008 Mumbai terrorism attacks. Adityanath threatened Khan, saying he would be out of business if a “huge mass” of Indians, implying Hindus, boycotted his films. Since then, fringe political outfits linked to the BJP—and even some BJP leaders—have repeatedly attacked Khan.
The latest attack began when the trailer of Khan’s latest film, Pathaan, was released last month. Hindu nationalists of the BJP and those linked to the party expressed three major objections. First, that actress Deepika Padukone should not have worn a saffron-hued bikini in a song titled “Besharam Rang” because saffron is a sacred color in Hinduism. Second, the bikini was a few centimeters too revealing to be approved by the far right’s cultural police. And third, and more tellingly perhaps, they slandered Khan for his fitness, questioning whether the 57-year-old’s chiseled “six-pack” abdomen could possibly be real.
The charges were ludicrous. Bollywood actresses have worn saffron in sensuous songs before, but it’s never been so controversial. Moreover, Padukone wore a green skirt and several other colors in the song. The attack didn’t make sense, but it was nonetheless vicious. One protester on air, who was later revealed to be an actor himself, dared Khan to dress his daughter in a green bikini instead of Padukone, a Hindu actress. Green is a sacred color in Islam, and Khan’s wife is also Hindu.
“Had Deepika worn a saffron bikini opposite a Hindu actor, there would have been no controversy,” Hartosh Singh Bal, political editor of the Caravan, told Foreign Policy from Delhi in a phone interview. “It is all because [Khan] is a Muslim.” Several male Indian actors have flaunted abs before, and rare have they met with such ridicule.
Many people believe that the insidious campaign to discredit Khan emerges out of Hindu nationalists’ broader effort to humiliate minorities into accepting their secondary status in a country they want to claim for themselves. There have been frequent calls by the BJP to turn India into a theocratic state—a Hindu rashtra or a country predominantly of and for Hindus. As part of that bid, they hope to control Bollywood itself, the country’s biggest cultural force and its most effective messenger.
After #BoycottPathaan trended on Twitter, #BoycottBollywood soon followed. There were several well-crafted tweets, as if coordinated with one another, calling on directors to change their scripts and fall in line—or risk a total boycott. But this was not the first time Bollywood came under attack. Scholars who studied the trend between August 1 and September 12 discovered thousands of ghost accounts created over these months that solely tweeted with the hashtag #BoycottBollywood. More than 300 accounts each tweeted over 1,000 tweets on Bollywood over that nearly month and a half, “suggesting organized behavior,” said Joyojeet Pal, an assistant professor at the University of Michigan who conducted the study. Junior politicians of the BJP and of its affiliates were also discovered to be pushing the content.
Outrage on social media was to a large extent manufactured, but it is hard to say how many Indians genuinely approved of the sentiment. An investigation by news website the Wire revealed that many of the news stories that defamed Khan and called for Pathaan’s boycott reflected the views of political partisans rather than genuine protesters. Meanwhile, Pathaan has enjoyed enormous ticket sales, a resounding rejection of the calls to boycott Khan’s movies and Bollywood more generally.
Fans thronged cinemas in cities across India and at screenings abroad to see Khan return to the screen after a four-year hiatus. The controversies instigated around him—including outright falsehoods about how he had supposedly donated millions of dollars to Pakistan and was caught spitting at the funeral of Indian singer Lata Mangeshkar—did little to dampen public enthusiasm for his movie.
As Khan hopped between buildings, dived off planes, and walked on the facade of a skyscraper, all to save India from a terrorist attack, Indians across faiths seemed proud that Bollywood could also produce its own version of Mission Impossible and were eager to applaud Khan’s reinvention from romantic heartthrob to action hero. Even Indians abroad, who are arguably among the biggest believers in Hindu nationalism, rushed to screenings in the United Arab Emirates, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany. The movie has reportedly smashed box office records in India, and in the first 16 days since its release, it earned nearly $10 million.
Meera Rizvi, a professional scriptwriter whose maternal ancestors were ethnic Pashtuns like Khan’s, said she had little interest in watching the movie but attended a screening as an act of resistance to bullying from Hindu nationalists. “Bullies have been empowered by the right-wing government, and they think they can do whatever they want,” Rizvi said. “I went to see the movie to stand up against the bullying Khan has been subjected to.” Many others said they believed it was all a useless controversy. Anju Dhawan, an interior designer, said she didn’t understand why there was controversy at all. “Shah Rukh is an actor. Hindu, Muslim has nothing to do with it,” she told Foreign Policy from Karnal, India.
The crowds, however, did not indicate a rejection of political polarization. At least two highly educated professionals FP spoke to believe in Hindu nationalist propaganda, making unsubstantiated allegations against Khan. Political analysts told FP that Pathaan’s success did not indicate a change of mood in a nation still in thrall of Modi and the BJP’s broader political agenda. “It showed that Hindu nationalists still do not have the ability to wipe out the appeal of a celebrity who is a Muslim, just like Indians would cheer a Muslim cricketer,” Bal said. “It didn’t mean the mood of the country has gone a certain way.”
Last week, Indian press reported that Modi called on his ministers to refrain from making unnecessary comments that overshadow the government’s developmental work. But that message has come far too late to rein in the mob, said filmmaker Anurag Kashyap. “It was about controlling their own people. Things have gone out of hand now,” Kashyap said. “When you stay silent, you empower prejudice and you empower hatred. It has now got so much empowered that it is a power in itself. The mob is out of control now.”
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