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topbiographyblog · 4 years ago
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Mahua Moitra, Husband, Wiki, Age, Life history, Biography
Mahua Moitra Personal Life history Name Mahua Moitra Nick Name Putlu Profession Politician Date of Birth 5 May 1975  (Source Wikipedia) Age 46 Year Sun Sign Taurus Birth Place Kolkata, West Bengal Religion Bengali Brahmin Nationality Indian Hometown Kolkata, West Bengal School Name Not Known College Mount Holyoke College, Massachusetts, United States Education BA in Economics …
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rodrickheffeley · 5 years ago
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I was looking into indian politics and the shit has become so interesting and fucked up at the same time. The good thing there's constructive criticism online. But saddening thing is our govt cares more about cows than real people. DW people I've found a contender for next pm, mahua Moitra (she reminds me off AOC and men totally hate her yk why) . We need more women in politics. I really feel like talking about this more but my family is full of Modi bhakts. So if you wanna talk about it or share your view hmu. And I'll keep y'all updated🤷🏽‍♀️
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Do not trust any of these motherfukers. They are literally selling lies about our govt in the name of news.
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india09 · 3 years ago
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Mahua Moitra - "A ₹5 lakh donation to PM Cares Fund fully exempt from income tax, but 5 lakhs spent on parents’ hospital bill for Covid allows deduction of only 50k with ₹4.5 lakh being taxed. Medical expenses crushing families - why not exempt from income tax?"
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bengalbytes · 3 years ago
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To refute Mahua Moitra’s nepotism charge, Dhankhar says four OSDs not from his caste
To refute Mahua Moitra’s nepotism charge, Dhankhar says four OSDs not from his caste
West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar on Monday refuted Trinamool Congress (TMC) MP Mahua Moitra’s allegation that his family members and close relatives had been appointed Officers on Special Duty (OSDs) at the Raj Bhavan, saying four of them were not from his caste or state and not part of his “close family”. Claiming that the allegations levelled by Moitra on Sunday were “factually wrong”,…
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sidnazpro2020 · 3 years ago
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Latest News Today - Mahua Moitra, Jagdeep Dhankhar: "Uncle Ji"
Latest News Today – Mahua Moitra, Jagdeep Dhankhar: “Uncle Ji”
Bengal governor Jagdeep Dhankhar and the Trinamool frequently exchange barbs on Twitter (File) Kolkata: Trinamool MP Mahua Moitra and Bengal governor Jagdeep Dhankhar have picked up where they left off Sunday night – with Ms Moitra needling him over his “job description” and six members of his “family” having been appointed as Officers on Special Duty (OSD) to his office. The latest round – in a…
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orbemnews · 4 years ago
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As Outbreak Rages, India Orders Critical Social Media Posts to Be Taken Down NEW DELHI — With a devastating second wave of Covid-19 sweeping across India and lifesaving supplemental oxygen in short supply, India’s government on Sunday said it ordered Facebook, Instagram and Twitter to take down dozens of social media posts critical of its handling of the pandemic. The order was aimed at roughly 100 posts that included critiques from opposition politicians and calls for Narendra Modi, India’s prime minister, to resign. The government said that the posts could incite panic, used images out of context, and could hinder its response to the pandemic. The companies complied with the requests for now, in part by making the posts invisible to those using the sites inside India. In the past, the companies have reposted some content after determining that it didn’t break the law. The takedown orders come as India’s public health crisis spirals into a political one, and set the stage for a widening struggle between American social media platforms and Mr. Modi’s government over who decides what can be said online. On Sunday, the country reported more than 349,691 new infections and 2,767 deaths, marking the fourth consecutive day it set a world record in daily infection statistics, though experts warn that the true numbers are probably much higher. The country now accounts for almost half of all new cases globally. Its health system appears to be teetering. Hospitals across the country have scrambled to get enough oxygen for patients. In New Delhi, the capital, hospitals this weekend turned away patients after running out of oxygen and beds. Last week, at least 22 patients were killed in a hospital in the city of Nashik, after a leak cut off their oxygen supplies. Online photos of bodies on plywood hospital beds and the countless fires of overworked crematories have gone viral. Desperate patients and their families have pleaded online for help from the government, horrifying an international audience. On Sunday evening, in one of many pleas for help on social media, Ajay Koli took to Twitter to find an oxygen cylinder in Delhi for his mother, who, he said, had tested positive 10 days ago. Mr. Koli said he lost his father on Saturday. “I don’t want to lose my mom now.” Mr. Modi has been under attack for ignoring the advice of experts about the risks of loosening restrictions, after he held large political rallies with little regard for social distancing. Some of the content now offline in India highlighted that contradiction, using lurid images to contrast Mr. Modi’s rallies with the flames of funeral pyres. In a radio address on Sunday, Mr. Modi sought to stem the fallout. He said that the “storm” of infections had left the country “shaken.” Updated  April 25, 2021, 10:32 a.m. ET “At this time, in order to win this battle, we have to give priority to experts and scientific advice,” he said. One of the tweets removed from view was posted by Moloy Ghatak, a labor minister in the opposition-ruled West Bengal state, where Mr. Modi’s party hopes to make big gains in an ongoing election. Mr. Ghatak accused Mr. Modi of “mismanagement” and held him directly responsible for the deaths. His tweet included images of Mr. Modi and his election rallies beside those of the cremations and compared him to Nero, the Roman emperor, for choosing to hold political gatherings and exporting vaccines during a “health crisis.” Another tweet from Revanth Reddy, a sitting member of the parliament, used a hashtag that blamed Mr. Modi for the “disaster.” “India recording over 2 lakh cases everyday,” it said, using an Indian numbering unit that means 200,000 cases. “Shortage of vaccines, shortage of medicines, increasing number of deaths.” The new steps to muzzle online speech deepen a conflict between American social media platforms and Mr. Modi’s government. The two sides have tussled in recent months over a push by India’s government to more strictly police what is said online, a policy that critics say is being used to silence government detractors. “This has been a trend, which is enforced with increasing frequency and severity for online media spaces,” said Apar Gupta, the executive director of the Internet Freedom Foundation, a digital rights group. He added that the orders were being used to “cause censorship” under the guise of making social media companies more “accountable.” The fight to control the gruesome images and online fury over a raging public health catastrophe is just one front in a broader conflict playing out globally. Governments across the world have been seeking to rein in the power of the largest tech companies, like Twitter and Facebook, whose policies have huge political impact far from their California headquarters. In the best of cases, it can be difficult to disentangle government efforts to tamp down misinformation from other motivations, like tilting online debate in one political party’s favor. While the companies seek to hew to policies that they say are based on the principles of free speech, their responses to government power plays have been inconsistent and often based on business pragmatism. In Myanmar, Facebook cut business ties with military-linked accounts over violence against protesters. In China, Facebook does brisk business with state-backed media groups that have been busy denying the widespread internment of ethnic minorities, which the United States has labeled a genocide. In India, the companies face a stark choice: follow laws and risk suppressing political debate, or ignore them and face harsh punishments, including prison time for local employees, in a potentially huge growth market. Squabbles over online speech in India are growing common. The Indian government, controlled by Mr. Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party, has become increasingly aggressive at stifling dissent. It has arrested activists and journalists, and pressured media organizations to hew to its line. It has cut off mobile internet access in troubled areas. After a standoff with China, it blocked a number of apps owned by Chinese companies. In February, Twitter relented in the face of government threats to arrest its employees, and blocked 500 accounts after the government accused them of making inflammatory remarks about Mr. Modi. Twitter declined, however, to remove a number of journalists’ and politicians’ accounts, pointing out that the orders to block them did not appear to be consistent with Indian law. In a Sunday statement, India’s government said the posts it targeted “spread fake or misleading information” and created “panic about the Covid-19 situation in India by using unrelated, old and out of the context images or visuals.” It pointed to photos in several posts that it said were of bodies unrelated to the recent outbreak. In an emailed statement, Twitter said that if content “is determined to be illegal in a particular jurisdiction, but not in violation of Twitter’s rules, we may withhold access to the content in India only,” adding that in that case it would notify users. Facebook did not immediately respond to an emailed request for comment. The removals did little to mute a broader chorus of online anger. “If most citizens are using every single means they have to organize hospital beds, oxygen & logistic support for near & dear what exactly is the Government of India doing?” wrote Mahua Moitra, a politician and member of parliament from West Bengal. Aftab Alam, a professor at the University of Delhi was more direct. “Because you know it’s easier to take down tweets than it is to ensure oxygen supplies,” he wrote on Twitter. Source link Orbem News #critical #India #Media #Orders #Outbreak #Posts #Rages #Social
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newsmatters · 3 years ago
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TMC, MP Mahua Moitra, and West Bengal governor, Jagdeep Dhankhar
TMC, MP Mahua Moitra, and West Bengal governor, Jagdeep Dhankhar
Image Source : PTI MP Mahua Moitra, and West Bengal governor Jagdeep Dhankhar have engaged in a bitter Twitter spat.  The war of words between Trinamool MP Mahua Moitra and West Bengal governor Jagdeep Dhankhar is far from over. On Sunday, the MP cornered the Governor over his “job description” and appointment of six members of his “family” as Officers on Special Duty (OSD) to his…
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blairemclaren · 5 years ago
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Tapas Paul Death | Krishnanagar MP Tapas Paul Obituary - Cause Of Death
Tapas Paul Death | Krishnanagar MP Tapas Paul Obituary – Cause Of Death
Tapas Paul Death – Mahua Moitra on social media announced on Feb.18, 2020 that Tapas Paul has died.
Paul recently passed away and concerned members of the families are mourning including friends and other individuals. He was a 2 term MP from Krishnanagar ,We are saddened to write about Paul demise.
Tapas Paul Obituary and Funeral
We are yet to see family statement, obituary or the funeral…
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molitics · 5 years ago
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After SC refuses stay on implementation of CAA, All eyes set on next hearing
After a lot of hue and cry and widespread protests across the country over the Citizenship Amendment Bill, the Supreme Court on Wednesday, refused to stay implementation of CAA and has scheduled January 22 to hear 59 pleas.
The bench issued notice to the Centre on the batch of pleas seeking stay on the operation of the law as well as on the main petition challenging the constitutional validity of the contentious law.
The amended citizenship bill which excludes migrants of the Muslim community from availing citizenship benefits in India, has continued to dominate headlines since past few days. Past precedents show, when a bill is passed in both the houses of parliament and gets SC’s nod, no State can refuse it’s implementation, no matter how much they oppose it and how many supporters they have backing their decision.  
After the CAB got presidential assent, flare-ups in premier educational institutions and north-eastern states resulted in law and order problem in the country. There was news regarding the brutalities of police, provocative speeches by our elected political leaders and student unrest. Delhi’s Jamia University and Aligarh Muslim University were among those who witnessed massive protests. Nevertheless, the agitations will soon pass, no matter how strongly the protesters are protesting, the reality lies with the fact that the CAA has fulfilled all the formalities which are required for any bill to become an Act.  
The only one institution that can stop CAA is the Supreme Court. Among those who filed petitons against the controversial act in the Supreme Court are Congress leader Jairam Ramesh, All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) chief Asaduddin Owaisi, Trinamool Congress MP (TMC) Mahua Moitra, Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind, Tripura's erstwhile ruling family scion Pradyot Kishore Deb Barman, Indian Union Muslim League (IUML), All Assam Students Union (AASU) and others.  
The Bharatiya Janta Party has made it very clear that nothing can stop it from the implementation of this act. Recently, at a rally Amit Shah said, “Come what may, the Modi Govt will ensure that these refugees get Indian citizenship and live as Indians with honour.” Shah also used an oft-repeated justification for the CAA and maintained that because partition was done on the basis of religion and the minorities who are in Islamic states are suffering, that is why the amended citizenship act plans to give citizenship to minorities from other countries.
Given the current scenario, now all eyes are set on Jan 22, the day Supreme Court has scheduled to hear 59 pleas, filed by those opposing the CAA.
For more detail see other articles:
CAA Stir, How Citizens are resisting the controversial act
Why is there an uproar over Citizenship Amendment Bill?
CAB: हिंदू पाकिस्तान बनने की राह पर भारत!
source: https://molitics.in/article/620/after-SC-refuses-stay-on-implementation-of-caa-all-eyes-set-on-next-hearing
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hellopulakesh · 6 years ago
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Tinsukia murder case:TMC delegation meets victim’s relatives.
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A delegation of four members of the Trinamool Congress met Tinsukia murder case victim's families. Their family members had been killed in the district of Tinsukia on Sunday morning by suspected militants. The delegation demanded an immediate case against those who made 'racial hatred crime'. Under the leadership of Trinamool Congress parliamentary party leader Derek Obrien, the party includes Lok Sabha member Mamta Bala Thakur, Rajya Sabha member Namdhul Haq, and MLA Mahua Moitra went there. The delegation met with members of the bereaved families in Kheroniabadi village of Tinsukia district. Derek said, "We talked to the relatives of the Tinsukia murder case victim's families. They assured them of all kinds of assistance. We want justice for members of these families. We will not give up our fight til those who commit racial hatred get punished. According to Trinamool Congress sources, the party gave the number of one lakh rupees as a help to the families. Obrian had told reporters outside the airport here, "This is a humanitarian tour. This tour meant to stand with the afflicted and unhappy family. We expect to reach Tinsukia in two hours. We will spend some time with the families concerned. ' Explain that unknown gunmen had killed five people who spoke Bengali near Kheronibadi village on Thursday night. There were three members of the same family. Condemning the incident, a senior Trinamool Congress leader said. There has been a brutal murder of the deprived and extremely poor Indian citizens. It is a planned murder. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Friday expressed her anger over the Tinsukia murder case. She said that there is 'an atmosphere of violence' in the country. Read the full article
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bengalbytes · 3 years ago
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"Uncle Ji...": Trinamool's Mahua Moitra, Bengal Governor Tee Off New War
“Uncle Ji…”: Trinamool’s Mahua Moitra, Bengal Governor Tee Off New War
Bengal governor Jagdeep Dhankhar and the Trinamool frequently exchange barbs on Twitter (File) Kolkata: Trinamool MP Mahua Moitra and Bengal governor Jagdeep Dhankhar have picked up where they left off Sunday night – with Ms Moitra needling him over his “job description” and six members of his “family” having been appointed as Officers on Special Duty (OSD) to his office. The latest round – in a…
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sajolroy · 6 years ago
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A team of Trinamool Congress (TMC) leaders has landed in Assam Dibrugarh from where it will head to meet the families of those massacred by suspected terrorists in Tinsukia. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has expressed anguish over the killings and said an "environment of violence" was prevailing in the country. TMC chief Mamata Banerjee has sent a team of party leaders, including Derek O' Brien, Mamata Bala Thakur, Nadimul Haq and Mahua Moitra to Tinsukia to express solidarity with aggrieved families. from Videos https://ift.tt/2Doyvwe
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dailymagazinblog · 6 years ago
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A team of senior Trinamool Congress leaders visited Assam's Tinsukia district on Sunday to meet the family members of those who were killed by suspected militants. The delegation included TMC parliamentary party leader in Rajya Sabha Derek O' Brien, party's Lok Sabha MP Mamata Bala Thakur, Rajya Sabha MP Nadimul Haq and MLA Mahua Moitra. from IndiaTV India: Google News Feed https://www.indiatvnews.com/news/india-tinsukia-killings-tmc-delegation-visit-grieving-families-in-assam-latest-updates-479241
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newsmatters · 3 years ago
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Bengal Governor rubbishes TMC MP's allegation about kin appointed as OSDs in Raj Bhavan
Bengal Governor rubbishes TMC MP’s allegation about kin appointed as OSDs in Raj Bhavan
Image Source : PTI West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar on Monday said TMC MP Mahua Moitra’s allegation that his family members and other acquaintances have been appointed as OSDs in Raj Bhavan was “factually wrong” and described it as a “distraction strategy” to divert attention from “alarming law and order situation” in the state. He said six officers on…
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newsmatters · 3 years ago
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West Bengal Governor rubbishes TMC MP Mahua Moitra's allegation about kin appointed as OSDs in Raj Bhavan
West Bengal Governor rubbishes TMC MP Mahua Moitra’s allegation about kin appointed as OSDs in Raj Bhavan
West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar on Monday said TMC MP Mahua Moitra’s allegation that his family members and other acquaintances have been appointed as OSDs in Raj Bhavan was “factually wrong” and described it as a “distraction strategy” to divert attention from “alarming law and order situation” in the state. He said six officers on special duty are not part of his close family. “Assertion…
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newsmatters · 3 years ago
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Bengal Governor rubbishes TMC MP's allegation about kin appointed as OSDs in Raj Bhavan- The New Indian Express
Bengal Governor rubbishes TMC MP’s allegation about kin appointed as OSDs in Raj Bhavan- The New Indian Express
By PTI KOLKATA: West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar on Monday said TMC MP Mahua Moitra’s allegation that his family members and other acquaintances have been appointed as OSDs in Raj Bhavan was “factually wrong” and described it as a “distraction strategy” to divert attention from “alarming law and order situation” in the state. He said six officers on special duty are not part of his close…
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