Vinod Do you know who is the real Tukde Tukde gang?
An RTI request was filed in the Ministry of Home Affairs, headed by Amit Shah, seeking details of the “Tukde Tukde Gang” and whether it was banned under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA).
The ministry, in its reply dated 20 January 2020, said it had “no information about the tukde-tukde gang”.
Yashwant Sinha, former finance and external affairs minister under the leadership of PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee, said the real tukde-tukde gang is what Modi and Shah are pointing out in the BJP.
Historian Ramachandra Guha said that the real tukde-tukde gang are those who are sitting in Delhi, who want to divide the country on the basis of religion and languages, while they were detained by the police during anti-CAA-NRC protests.
P Chidambaram, former finance minister under PM Manmohan Singh, said the “real tukde-tukde gang” is the ruling party which is determined to divide the country on religious lines.
He criticized the remarks of India’s current Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad for calling the protesters part of the Tukde Tukde gang.
There is no mention of ‘Tukde-Tukde Gang’ (TTG) in any of the intelligence or law enforcement agencies’ reports. He said, “During the 2016 JNU protests, the Delhi Police was informed by students raising anti-India slogans but they were not part of any gang or group. Neither the government nor any of its agencies have any records so far.
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Gokhale said in a tweet that since Amit Shah had said at a rally that Delhi’s Tukde Tukde gang needs to be punished, people have a right to know who are the members of this ‘gang’. The Ministry of Home Affairs deals with the banning of unlawful organizations and individuals under UAPA.
The Right to Information (RTI) application has asked what is the origin of the Tukde Tukde gang? Why is it not banned under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA) and who are its members?” Union Home Ministry officials have been confused. RTI filed by activist and former foreign correspondent Saket Gokhale. Respondents The officials requested anonymity and said that the term ‘Tukde Tukde Gang’ (TTG) has not been mentioned in any report by intelligence or law enforcement agencies.
Gokhale in his RTI asked the Ministry of Home Affairs to please tell what punitive action/punishment (and specifically under which sections of the IPC and/or other Acts) the Ministry of Home Affairs is planning against the members of the ‘Tukde-Tukde’ gang. Has been, as declared by the Union Home Minister in his speech. Gokhale said in a tweet, “PS: Now I hope they don’t say it was just an “election jumla” of Manyavar. That won’t sound very comfortable.
This incident of Home Minister bullying people must stop completely and cannot be unquestionable. He said, ‘During the 2016 JNU protests, the Delhi Police was informed by students raising anti-India slogans, but they were not part of any gang or group. Neither the government nor any of its agencies have any records so far,” an official was quoted as saying by The Economic Times.
The term was used to label JNU students after the 2016 incident, but has recently been used by BJP leaders to refer to political opponents. PM Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah have referred to it in their speeches during rallies to target the opposition, including Rahul Gandhi of the Congress. Home Minister Amit Shah had said at an event last month that the people of Delhi should punish the Tukde Tukde gang responsible for the violence in Delhi.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, a JNU alumnus, recently said that when he was studying, there was no Tukde-Tukde gang.
“When the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) was debated in Parliament, no one was ready to discuss it.
They were discussing irrelevant things. Once he stepped out of Parliament, he started spreading confusion and troubling Delhi,
He had alleged. According to the 2018 National Crime Records Bureau report, 1,182 incidents of UAPA were registered across India. The cases related to UAPA were 901 in 2017 and 922 in 2016. Left extremist groups like MCC and CPI (Maoist) are banned under UAPA.
The provisions of the Act have been used by law enforcement agencies to classify suspects as ‘Urban Naxals’, although the term has no reference in the Act.
Speaking to National Herald (India), Kanhaiya Kumar, who was booked for sedition by the BJP government, said. The BJP government is using the fictional “tukde tukde gang” to divert public attention from the real issues of unemployment, economy and education.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, a JNU alumnus, recently said that “Tukde Tukde Gang nahi tha” when he was studying.
Madhya Pradesh Home Minister Narottam Mishra on Saturday termed actors Shabana Azmi and Naseeruddin Shah and lyricist Javed Akhtar as “sleeper cell members of the Tukde Tukde gang”.
Madhya Pradesh Home Minister Narottam Mishra has claimed that actors Shabana Azmi, Naseeruddin Shah and lyricist Javed Akhtar are “sleeper cell members of the Tukde Tukde gang”. Accused them of not condemning the incident of setting the woman on fire and said it shows their “cheap mentality”.
“Actually, others including Shabana Azmi, Javed Akhtar and Naseeruddin Shah are members of the Tukde Tukde gang’s sleeper cell. Tell me did he say anything on Kanhaiya Lal’s murder in Udaipur, no he didn’t.” The minister told reporters on Friday.
“Recently, our daughter was set on fire in Jharkhand. Has she said anything? No. Whatever happens in a BJP-ruled state, you see Naseeruddin Shah scared to live in the country. Again an award There are comeback gangs who will get active and they will shout,” he said.
शबाना आजमी, नसीरुद्दीन शाह जैसे लोग टुकड़े-टुकड़े गैंग के स्लीपर सेल के एजेंट है जो सिर्फ भाजपा शासित राज्यों में हुई घटनाओं पर ही हल्ला मचाते हैं, जबकि कांग्रेस शासित राजस्थान और झारखंड जैसे राज्यों में हो रही घटनाओं पर मौन रहते हैं। अब ऐसे लोगों की कलई खुल चुकी हैं। pic.twitter.com/fPpaTLKbzx
This shows their “cheap mentality”. How can they be called civilized or secular? It is a matter of thought. All of them have been exposed, Mishra said.
The term was popularized during the JNU sedition row of 2016. It was then used to brand left-wing students of Jawaharlal Nehru University who protested the hanging of Afzal Guru, who had been convicted of aiding terrorists. In a cellphone video that surfaced after the protest, some protesters can be heard raising anti-national slogans such as “Bharat tere tukde honge” (India, you will be split into pieces). Some students, including Kanhaiya Kumar and Umar Khalid, were arrested on charges of sedition and later released on bail for six months.
Sudhir Chowdhary, editor-in-chief of Zee TV, took the credit for coining the term. According to him, it was targeted at “designer journalists”, and “English-speaking Page 3 celebrities” who allegedly “sympathize with terrorists” and “corrupt the judicial system”. Shivam Vij credits Republic TV’s Arnab Goswami for popularizing it as a tool to lump together all left-liberal critics of the government and portray them as traitors who allegedly want to see India break into pieces wanted to
Since then, several senior members of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) have used the phrase several times, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, Law and Justice Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad and Minister of State for External Affairs S Jaishankar. In December 2019, Shah described protesting people while addressing a gathering in Delhi
The term was used after 2016 to brand JNU students, but recently BJP leaders have used it to refer to political opponents. PM Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah have used it in their speeches during several rallies to attack the opposition, including Rahul Gandhi of the Congress. Shah, who is also the BJP chief, said at an event last month that the people of Delhi should punish the Tukde Tukde gang responsible for the violence in Delhi.
Tukde Tukde gang is a derogatory political term used in India by the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its supporters for allegedly supporting sedition and separatism. While the term tukde-tukde refers to “breaking or cutting something into small pieces”, the phrase “tukde tukde gang” can be translated as “a gang that wants to divide the country”. The phrase is used by the BJP leadership and some news channels to tarnish political opponents with different political views.
Demand for #Mithila_Rajya: A demonstration was witnessed today at Delhi’s Jantar Mantar regarding a centuries-old demand in Bihar. There is a demand to separate the Mithilanchal part of Bihar and create a new Mithila state. Who are the people making this demand? Why do they feel that the Mithila region needs to be made a separate state? And how much power is there in this demand? What is the attitude of the government?
हे मैथिल समाज, आबो जागु। अप्पन अधिकार मांगू।
मिथिला राज्य आवश्यक अछि।
एकरा लेल संघर्ष करऽ पड़त।।
जय मिथिला।
Hey Maithil community, wake up. Ask for my rights. Mithila state is necessary. You have to struggle for one shot. Hail Mithila.
Mithila Student Union (MSU) staged a sit-in protest at Delhi’s Jantar Mantar demanding creation of Mithila state. The demand for Mithila state has been agitating for decades. For the first time the demand for Mithila state was made in 1912. After this, the demand was made by Maharaja Kameshwar Singh in 1921, but for the first time the movement for Mithila state took place in 1952, after which this matter has been gaining momentum again and again.
Mithila is not just a word or a name, it is a feeling, a resolution, a history, a geography, a language and a culture, an identity. Mithila is the existence, soul power of more than 7 crore people. It is not dominated by any party, organization, group, caste, religion, district, language, but it is all-round.
Mithila is very low on various indicators of development. Today it is necessary that the policy makers should make separate policies according to the needs of Mithila and implement them so that the path of development of Mithila can be paved.
The Mithila State Movement is a 300-year-old movement that advocates for a separate Mithila state in India. This movement gained momentum in 1902 AD, when Sir George Grierson, an officer of the British Indian Government, prepared a map of Mithila State by conducting a language-based survey. In 1881, the word Mithila was added to the dictionary of the British Government of India. The proposed Mithila state would include 24 districts of Bihar and six districts of Jharkhand, a total of 30 districts, with a population of about 70 million. Whereas, the area is 70 thousand square km.
History related to the demand of Mithila state
Mithila was a kingdom in ancient India. Mithila is currently a cultural region that includes the Tirhut, Darbhanga, Munger, Kosi, Purnea and Bhagalpur divisions of Bihar and the Santhal Parganas division of Jharkhand as well as parts of the Terai region of Nepal. Mithila was also called Janakpur. Ahilyashram was located near Mithila. According to Valmiki Ramayana, the founder of the dynasty of Mithila was Nimi. Mithi was his son and Janak was the son of Mithi.
For the first time in 1912, there was a demand for a separate state of Mithila.
In 1921, Maharaja Rameshwar Singh again demanded.
The movement took place for the first time in 1952.
In 1954 Janaki Nandan Singh raised the demand.
In 1956, he handed over the document to Pandit Nehru.
In 1986, Vijay Mishra raised the demand!
In 1996, the Mithila Rajya Samiti intensified the movement.
Movement led by Tarakant Jha in 2004
JDU leader supported Mithila state in 2008
In 2015, MP Kirti Azad raised the demand in Parliament.
Even after this, no concrete decision has been taken by the government regarding the demand of Mithila. But the demand for formation of Mithila state, separate from Bihar, remains in headlines again and again. Talking about the numerical strength of Maithili speaking people, the existence of more than 7 crore people is related to it. Maithili language is also listed in the eighth schedule of the constitution.
In this episode, the fighters of Mithila Student Union (MSU) staged a sit-in demonstration at Delhi’s Jantar Mantar. MSU fighters allege that the Mithila region has always been given step-motherly treatment by the central and state governments. The people of Mithila have been kept in flood and drought for decades. In the name of development in the Mithila region, the Government of India has only done paper work.
There was a time when about 40 percent of India’s sugar production came from Tirhut. But due to political negative thinking, today this proportion has reduced to hardly 4 per cent. Before independence there were 33 sugar mills in this area. But today only 28 are left, in which only 5 mills are working. Today, the abandoned sugar mill land of Mithila, the story of destruction is crying out and saying that the development that should have happened with the Mithila region did not happen. Somewhere this area was kept deprived of development in a planned manner. At present, there are many mills in Mithila region Rayam, Darbhanga, Lohat Madhubani, Motipur, Muzaffarpur, Garaul Vaishali, Banmankhi, Purnia, which have been closed for many decades.
If Mithila state is formed then people will get better education and health. Apart from this, people will also get employment if the industry is set up. About twenty districts of Bihar come under the region of Mithila, including Darbhanga, Madhubani, Saharsa, Madhepura, Purnia, Supaul, Begusarai, Sitamarhi, Samastipur, Katihar, Araria and many other districts.
Activists say that – We are the second generation people demanding separate Mithila state, we are residents of Mithila from the past and will remain so. Our biggest identity is the birthplace. Then there is language. But due to lack of political participation, we have been continuously neglected. Bihar was suddenly created in 1912 and imposed on us. The glorious history of our Mithla is thousands of years old. Due to having different language, culture, customs and a different geographical location, the demand for a separate state of Mithila is being made for a long time.
As much development work was done in Mithila at the time of independence from British, it has gone backward after independence. Other states have developed a lot, but Mithila has remained isolated.
“Mithila” was a state in ancient India, mentioned in Mahabharata, Ramayana, Puranas and Jain and Buddhist texts, which once fell to some clever politician but not now, now we need our rights, # Mithila Rajya is needed.!
Jharkhand is moving on the path of development by separating from Bihar. We want that Mithila should also be made a separate state so that the residents of Mithilanchal can develop their own Mithila. Today Bihar’s name is at the top among the most backward states of the country and Mithilanchal’s name comes in the most backward region in Bihar. This is happening due to the neglect of the area. Every year the development of Mithilanchal gets washed away in the flood water.
अप्पन भाषा, अप्पन लोक आ अप्पन माटि के राखू अविभाज्य, घुरि कऽ आयत मिथिलाक वैभव सहित अप्पन मिथिला राज्य।उठल बयार क्रांति केर आ मैथिल जन जाइग रहल अन्हारे में बितल दिवस तै मिथिला राज मांईग रहल!
Appan Bhasha, Appan Lok and Appan Mati’s Rakhu inseparable, Appan Mithila state including Ghuri’s rectangle Mithilak Vaibhav. Uthal Bayar Kranti Ker Aa Maithil Jan Jaig Rahal Anhare Mein Bital Diwas Tai Mithila Raj Maiig Rahal!
Mithilanchal region is flood affected area. This problem has been there for hundreds of years, but no government could use the water resources here for development. The result is that every year the development of Mithilanchal gets washed away in the flood water. Because of this, the people living here have no other option but to migrate to other states for livelihood.
भीख नही अधिकार चाही! हम सब मैथिल छी; हमरा मिथिला राज्य चाही!! Wanted rights, not begging! We all shit; Wanted our Mithila state!!
जय मिथिला जय जानकी Hail Mithila Hail Janaki
Along with Jharkhand, there was a demand to make Mithilanchal a separate state, but Jharkhand was made a separate state with its mineral wealth and Mithilanchal was left to live with the flood.
Well what’s wrong? Is this demand wrong? What do you think what is wrong? Are these feelings wrong or are the chances wrong? The residents of this area have killed their self-respect long back, at least now don’t mix poison in the remaining pains. Have you ever known the condition of a holy land like Punaura Dham? Have you ever visited the place of Baba Viddapati? Will you agree only after finishing everything?
This is an unending struggle which will continue till the objective is fulfilled.
Shankar or Mahadev is one of the most important deities in the Aranya culture, later known as Sanatana Shiva Dharma. He is a god among the trinity. He is also called Mahadev, the God of Gods. He is also known by the names Bholenath, Shankar, Mahesh, Rudra, Neelkanth, Gangadhar etc. He is also known as Bhairav in Tantra Sadhana. Hindu Shiva Dharma is one of the main deities of Shiva-Dharma.
His name is Rudra in the Vedas. It is the interior of a person’s consciousness. The name of his consort (Shakti) is Parvati. His sons are Kartikeya, Ayyapa and Ganesha, and daughters are Ashoka Sundari, Jyoti and Manasa Devi. Shiva is seen in most paintings as a yogi and is worshiped in both the form of a Shivalinga and an idol. The serpent deity is seated around Shiva’s neck and holds Damru and Trishul in his hands. He resides in Kailash. This is the basis of Shaivism. In this opinion, along with Shiva, Shakti is worshiped in all forms.
Shankar ji is called the god of destruction. Shankar ji is famous for both his gentle face and fierce form. It has been considered from other gods. Shiva is the ruler of the origin, condition and destruction of the universe. Among the trinity, Lord Shiva is considered the God of destruction. Shiva is eternal and the primary source of the creation process and this Kaal Mahakaal is the basis of astrology. Although the meaning of Shiva is considered to be welfare, but he has always kept both rhythm and holocaust under his control. Ravana, Shani, Kashyap Rishi etc. have become his devotees. Shiva sees everyone equally, that’s why he is called Mahadev.
Just as this universe has no end, no end and no beginning, in the same way Shiva is eternal, the whole universe is contained inside Shiva, when there was nothing then also there was Shiva; Shiva is called Mahakal, meaning time. Shiva sustains the entire universe through this form of his. Through this form, God has gathered all the planets with the power of his oj and heat. This form of God is considered very benevolent because the base of the entire creation rests on this form. Lord Shankar has been described as Tamoguna in the holy Shri Devi Bhagwat Mahapuran, the proof of this has been given in Shri Devi Bhagwat Mahapuran.