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Democracy's judiciary will move at lightning speed to secure verdicts that favor the enemies of the Islamic Ummah, including the release of Raymond Davis and clemency for Kulbhushan Jadhav. However, Democracy's judiciary drags its heels when it comes to the commands and prohibitions of Allah ﷻ and His Messenger ﷺ. The Federal Shariat Court (FSC) first delivered judgment prohibiting Riba in November, 1991, but delayed its implementation to 30 April, 1992, which did not occur. Then in December, 1999, the Supreme Court upheld the decision of the FSC and directed authorities to ensure its implementation by 30 June, 2000. However, in June 2002, the decision was suspended by the Supreme Court and the case was referred back to the FSC for interpretation of Riba. Now, two decades later, on 28 April 2022, the FSC has prohibited Riba but allowed five years for its implementation! O Muslims of Pakistan! Whilst Democracy delays the implementation of Islam, Pakistan is sinking in debt because of interest. In 1991, in the year of the FSCs first verdict, national debt was 825 billion rupees. By 2011, Pakistans debt soared to 10 trillion rupees and then it quadrupled, approaching 40 trillion rupees, in 2021. Pakistans rulers now spend over three trillion rupees, over half of Pakistans taxation revenues, on interest payments on loans. Pakistans rulers ensure interest payments are always made, without ever defaulting, by bleeding us dry for taxes, whilst taking on even more loans on interest, so our future generations face even worse than what we face now. Moreover, whilst Democracy delays the prohibition of interest, Pakistan invites war from Allah ﷻ and His Messenger ﷺ. Allah revealed in the Noble Quran, يَا أَيُّهَا الَّذِينَ آمَنُوا اتَّقُوا اللَّهَ وَذَرُوا مَا بَقِيَ مِنَ الرِّبَا إِن كُنتُم مُّؤْمِنِينَ (278) فَإِن لَّمْ تَفْعَلُوا فَأْذَنُوا بِحَرْبٍ مِّنَ اللَّهِ وَرَسُولِهِ “O you who believe, fear Allah and give up what remains of your demand for riba if you are indeed believers. If you do it not, take notice of war from Allah and His Messenger. (TMQ Surah Al-Baqarah 2:278-279). O Muslims of Pakistan! Reject democracy that drowns us in ever growing interest-based debt and invites the visitation of the punishment of Allah ﷻ upon us. Establish the Khilafah (Caliphate) on the Method of Prophethood, which will abolish all interest based transactions from the moment of its arrival. Allah ﷻ said, أَفَتُؤْمِنُونَ بِبَعْضِ الْكِتَابِ وَتَكْفُرُونَ بِبَعْضٍ ۚ فَمَا جَزَاءُ مَن يَفْعَلُ ذَٰلِكَ مِنكُمْ إِلَّا خِزْيٌ فِي الْحَيَاةِ الدُّنْيَا ۖ وَيَوْمَ الْقِيَامَةِ يُرَدُّونَ إِلَىٰ أَشَدِّ الْعَذَابِ ۗ وَمَا اللَّهُ بِغَافِلٍ عَمَّا تَعْمَلُونَ “Do you believe in some of the Scripture and reject the rest? Is there any reward for those who do so among you other than disgrace in this worldly life and being subjected to the harshest punishment on the Day of Judgment? For Allah is never unaware of what you do.” [TMQ Surah al-Baqarah 2:85].
In this episode, Krishn Kaushik joins host Snigdha Sharma to discuss India's purchase of S-400 missile systems from Russia amid an impending threat of US imposing sanctions under CAATSA.Next, Ritu Sharma joins the show to discuss the removal of non-veg food stalls in some Gujarat cities including Ahmedabad and the confusion within the state BJP regarding the same.And finally, we go over details of the latest updates in the Kulbhushan Jadhav espionage case.
In their book, Spy Stories: Inside the Secret World of The R.A.W and I.S.I, Adrian Levy and Cathy Scott-Clark make several explosive revelations, including about the Pulwama attack and alleged Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav. The two foreign journalists seem to have enjoyed an unprecedented level of access to the intelligence establishments on both sides, even working as back-channel diplomats after the Pulwama attack. In this book, the duo seeks to document the inner workings of the RAW and the ISI. They also trace the career of NSA Ajit Doval through the past few decades, especially from the 1999 Indian Airlines' flight IC-814 hijack, which the NSA describes as a “diplomatic failure”, to the 2000 Parliament attack, and more recently events in Kashmir, including the 2016 Pathankot and 2019 Pulwama attacks in which 40 personnel were killed, as well as the retaliatory Balakot strikes by the Indian Air Force. In this podcast, Adrian Levy speaks to Suhasini Haidar on the work that went into the book. Guest: Adrian Levy, Author Host: Suhasini Haidar, Diplomatic Affairs Editor, The Hindu Want to get more from The Hindu on books? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here (Newsletter Subscription) Write to us with comments and feedback at socmed4@thehindu.co.in
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First, The Indian Express’s Udit Misra explains why the Reserve Bank of India didn’t cut interest rates and why the central bank not estimating India’s economic growth is a cause for worry. Then, Naveed Iqbal, The Indian Express’s correspondent in Kashmir, talks about the surprise resignation of the union territory’s first Lieutenant-Governor. (12:25) And finally, Shubhajit Roy explains why retired Indian Navy officer Kulbhushan Jadhav still doesn’t have a lawyer fighting his case in Pakistan and what’s preventing it. (20:09)
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UP govt. told the SC that gangster Vikas Dubey's encounter was different from Telangana, Pakistan again offered to provide consular access to Kulbhushan Jadhav, rebel Congress Rajasthan MLAs have got a 4-day reprieve from the high court, 42 venues for next year's delayed Tokyo Olympics have been secured & other top stories making news throughout the day.
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First we’re speaking with the Indian Express’s Avaneesh Mishra about how a raid to catch a local gangster in UP went horribly wrong, and its fallout. Then we’re speaking with Deeptiman Tiwary about a chargesheet filed against former Deputy Superintendent of Police Davinder Singh for his links with terror groups. (14:40) And finally, we look at Pakistan’s latest claim on retired Indian naval officer Kulbhushan Jadhav. (26:10)
At least 3 BJP ruled states governments, including Gujarat, are moving to water down the provisions and cut down the penalties in the new and more stringent Motor Vehicles Act, and several opposition states have put a hold on implementing the provisions or have only partially done so. In our first segment, Avishek Dastidar explains what the government hopes to achieve from these new fines and whether states will eventually implement the provisions. Next, with the Ministry of Home Affairs deciding to oversee a centralised procurement of apples from Jammu and Kashmir, Harish Damodaran, Indian Express's Rural Affairs editor, talks about the challenges that the government is likely going to face and how important apples are to Kashmir. And last, Pakistan makes an announcement about the Kulbhushan Jadhav case. Additional link - https://bit.ly/2lnWmEk
In a reprieve for Indian national Kulbhushan Jadhav, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on Wednesday ordered Pakistan to make an "effective review and reconsideration" of the conviction and death sentence of Jadhav and to also grant consular access. Forty-nine-year-old Jadhav, a retired Indian Navy officer, was sentenced to death by a Pakistani military court on charges of "espionage and terrorism" after a closed trial in April 2017. Here's what the ICJ said in its verdict and what it means:
Today the International Court Of Justice will announce its verdict in Kulbhushan Jadhav’s Case. Jadhav was captured by Pakistan in 2016 and accused of being a spy agitating trouble in Pakistan’s restive Balochistan province.
The International Court of Justice has asked Pakistan to review the conviction and sentencing of Indian national Kulbhushan Jadhav who has been sentenced to death for alleged espionage by Pakistan’s military court in April 2017.
NL Hafta has gone behind the paywall, but we love our listeners. So, here's a little sneak peek into the complete episode where we discuss The Quint and Kulbhushan Jadhav, Yuva Hunkar, Shekhar Gupta, the book Fire and Fury, and more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Rachna Khaira from The Tribune joins the regular Hafta gang to discuss her Aadhaar data breach story and the FIR the UIDAI filed against her. Abhinandan Sekhri, Madhu Trehan, Anand Ranganathan, Manisha Pande and Raman Kirpal discuss the Yuva Hunkar Rally that took place in Delhi. Why did it make the prime-time shows in TV debates? The Hafta gang also dissects the latest article by Shekhar Gupta on Aadhaar. Madhu talks about Michael Wolff's controversial new book Fire and Fury, an account of the first nine months of the Trump presidency. They talk about The Quint's story on Kulbhushan Jadhav as well. Was it anti-national? Abhinandan asks the panel interesting questions regarding this issue. They also discuss the national anthem as the Supreme Court has ruled it is not mandatory to play it in cinema halls. Also, a lot of mails from our beloved subscribers. Listen up, there is a song dedication at the end too. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Arvind Singh, a childhood friend of Kulbhushan Jadhav whom Pakistan has wrongly implicated as a Spy of India and had ordered a death sentence; ripped apart The Quint's baseless story claiming Jadhav indeed was a spy. In an exclusive interview with HW News, Singh demanded that The Quint's "fictitious" article is a case of treason and Government of India must probe into the portal's funding
Don’t have time to keep a tab on news throughout the day? CNN-News18 brings you the day’s top news and newsmakers in less than 3 minutes! Here are today’s top picks: India strikes back, kills over 10 Pakistan rangers, India takes revenges of its BSF jawan killed on birthday, Pakistan releases video of Kulbhushan Jadhav, Speculations of Jadhav video being doctored. ENTERTAINMENT Actor Dileep, who was arrested and later released on bail in connection with the sexual assault of a Malayalam actress, posted on social media after a long time. The actor decided to release the first look poster of his next film titled Kumarasambhavam on Facebook with an elaborate description. He wished his fans a Happy New Year and thanked them for supporting him in his bad times. He further dedicated the film to those who’ve created and distorted history. The actor was arrested in July 2017 on the charges of the abduction and sexual assault of a top Malayalam actress. SPORTS When Cricket South Africa flew in SuperSports Park curator Bryan Bloy from Centurion to assist Newlands Stadium curator Evan Flint in preparing the wicket for the opening Test between India and South Africa in Cape Town from January 5, the writing was very much on the wall. Faf du Plessis and the boys mean business. India skipper Virat Kohli has often spoken about the opening Test in a three-game series setting the tone for the remainder of the series and how it gets very difficult for teams to get back from the dungeons after losing the opening Test. Speaking to CricketNext, a CSA official said that the idea was to create not just a fast wicket, but also one that has sideways movement (seam movement) as that is one area where the Indian team has failed to adapt in the last couple of years (like England), even as they have done decently in other countries like Australia and New Zealand TECH The world's top chipmaker, Intel Corp on Wednesday confirmed a report about a potential security flaw in its Chips that is vulnerable to hacking and promised to fix the bug as soon as possible. Intel said that the vulnerability, discovered by a British tech website, is not unique to Intel products.
"In a rare sight today, the opposition and the ruling government united to condemn Pakistan over the treatment of Kulbhushan Jadhav’s mother and Wife. The External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj addressed both the houses of parliament today. She said that before coming to parliament she talked to Kulbhushan jadhav’s family and they seemed very depressed after the meet. Strongly condemning Pakistan’s behaviour she said, “The media was allowed at the site despite the agreement that there won’t be any media presence.” Launching an attack on the Pakistan media she said, “The Pakistan media not only heckled them but also asked them insensitive questions.” "
Union minister Anantkumar Hegde apologised in Parliament amid protests over his comment that his party, the BJP, will "soon change the Constitution". Abhinandan Sekhri, Manisha Pande, Anand Vardhan, Atul Chaurasia and Raman Kirpal dissect his comment and also address the ongoing tension between Islamabad and New Delhi over the meeting of Kulbhushan Jadhav with his family. Abhinandan tries to find some similarities between the Pakistani and Indian media, while Raman sheds some light on the 2G scam and shares his experience when he went to cover the fodder scam case of Lalu Prasad Yadav. They also talk about the Adarsh scam and Maharashtra's former CM Ashok Chavan. Lastly, they talk about south Indian politics and how Jayalalitha’s video triggered a controversy just before the RK Nagar bypoll. Listen up, there are two song dedications in the end too - one for our dear subscriber “Womaniya” and the other is a tribute to Mirza Ghalib. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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NL Hafta has gone behind the paywall, but we love our listeners. So, here’s a little sneak peak of the complete episode where strategic affairs analyst Sushant Sareen joins us to discuss French newspaper Libération's editorial judgement in publishing a picture of Syrian children who were victims of a chemical attack, Sudarshan TV Editor-in-Chief Suresh Chavhanke’s arrest for fanning communal violence, the Election Commission’s open challenge to hack the EVMs and Kulbhushan Jadhav's death sentence. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The French newspaper Libération published on its front page the image of Syrian children who were victims of a chemical attack. Strategic affairs analyst, Sushant Sareen and the Hafta-gang wonders if they'd ever run such images about tragedies that take place on their own soil. Besides that, Sareen, joins Abhinandan Sekhri, Madhu Trehan, Anand Ranganathan, Manisha Pande and Anand Vardhan to talk about Kulbhushan Jadhav and his death sentence and what this means for Indo-Pak relations. We also talk about Sudarshan TV Editor-in-Chief Suresh Chavhanke’s arrest for fanning communal violence, the Election Commission’s open challenge to hack the EVMs, and the now-infamous video of CRPF jawans being attacked in Kashmir. All this and more in this episode of Hafta. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Aadit Kapadia, Sunanda Vashisht and Pramod Kumar Buravalli talk about the elections in Kashmir, Kulbhushan Jadhav's arrest in Pakistan and his trial and India's response. They also talk about Cow vigilantes, political situation in Kashmir, Sheikh Hasina's India visit and Syria. Lastly they end with recommendations and discussing the symbolism behind Modi & Turnbull going to Akshardham.