However, all of them were released on the same day, except two.
The JJC's report was prepared, based on the petition filed by some eminent people including child right activists Enakshi Ganguly and Shanta Sinha.
Their petition was based on reports on news portals and international media.
The JJC, however, said its members have not received any complaint or representation from anyone about detainment of any juvenile.
The JJC has sought a report from the state police on alleged incidents of illegal detention of minors, mentioned in the petition.
The director general of police has termed the detention of 11-year-old Pampore as factually incorrect and said the report has been prepared to malign the police and create a story which may have an element of sensationalism.
About the incident at Soura in Srinagar, the police admitted it to be a disturbed area in which the minors were found involved in violence, but argued that the report carried by Washington Post was not source-based.
Police rubbished Quint report on Baramulla incident by saying it was based on fictional imagination and arguing that it was something strange that the local media could not carry this fake news, but the international print media could.
They also called Scroll report of August 28 as defying commonsense. The report, police said, suggested as if police were a predator on a prowl, alleging that a boy on his way to hospital with tea and food was arrested.
Police also rubbished Washington Post report of August 30 about two boys was wrong reporting as it did not provide specifics about the alleged incidents.
This is one of the many mischievous reports on Jammu and Kashmir published by the left-leaning media after the abrogation of Article 370.
YET another mischievous report is about a possible Pakistan-India nuclear war that would unleash global climate catastrophe.
The report, published by Fox News, claimed that a nuclear war between India and Pakistan would not only result in 50 to 125 million direct fatalities, but could jeopardize the entire planet, causing sharp drops in global temperatures and precipitation that could devastate the world's food supply.
The Wire, which was slammed by Supreme Court for pursuing yellow journalism in Jay Shah case, has advocated adoption of Kham strategy to tackle nationalistic issues like article 370 to defeat BJP.
Kham is an acronym denoting an electoral alliance of the Kshatriya, Harijan, Adivasi and Muslim communities. It was framed by Gujarat Congress leader Madhavsinh Solanki before 1980 election with great success.
This kind of politics is highly divisive in nature.
Thankfully, it has not worked in Gujarat ever since Narendra Modi's arrival in Indian politics. Because, the young voters simply dismay caste politics.
How on earth the bards of 'The Wire' get such ideas? Phew ...
SO, one can notice a flood of anti-India articles published online, which is indicative of a deliberate and aggressive media campaign to stir international intervention in Kashmir on behalf of Pakistan's position.
This is not my personal opinion, but of a retired US Army colonel, who is an IT command-and-control subject matter expert. He is also Arabic and Kurdish trained, besides a veteran of Afghanistan, Iraq and a mission to West Africa.
NK Sood, a former RAW officer, often retweets Sellin, hence he must be taken seriously.
The publishing of pro-Pakistan articles is no coincidence, especially when this muck is emanating after Pakistan hiring a leading US lobbying firm Holland & Knight to help advance its interests in US.
Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi had witnessed the contract signing and had held discussions with former Congressman and representative of the firm Tom Reynolds.
Reynolds is a controversial politician, who was involved in a raging controversy surrounding a pedophile ring and financial scandal involving National Republican Congressional Committee, due to which he decided against running for a sixth term.
At that time, he was the fourth most powerful Republican Congressman in the House of Representatives.
So, a medley of pro-Pakistan brigade - the Trans-border Left media (Washington Post, BBC,New York Times and others), pro-Pakistan media in India (The Wire, The Print, Quint and others), Holland & Knight and Pakistan government - have come together to pressurize New India, but they hardly know the spiritual strength of this great nation, which has always succeeded to thwart such intentions.
These after all are non-rulers. This great nation has never submitted to the alien rulers as well. They came and went. Some of them vanished. But one who stayed back, they submitted to the spiritual prowess of mother India.
These motley non-rulers are not even the dust of rulers yonder ...
No comments:
Post a Comment