Friday, November 8, 2019

Lutyens Brigade Trying Hard To Hide OCI Card Fraud

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After the central government revoked Aatish Taseer's OCI on technical grounds of not complying with norms, the son of a celebrated Indian journalist Tavleen Singh is playing a staggering victim hood card after he failed to comply with country's law to obtain the Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) card.

Taseer, in an article written in Time magazine, had argued that his OCI card was revoked due to criticism of Narendra Modi government, but the fact is it was done, as he neither concealed the Pakistani origin of his father Salman Taseer.

The Clause 7A of the OCI card under the provisions of Citizenship Act, 1955, clearly states that: "Provided further that no person, who or either of whose parents or grandparents or great grandparents is or had been a citizen of Pakistan, Bangladesh or such other country as the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, specify, shall be eligible for registration as an Overseas Citizen of India Cardholder under this sub-section."

Taseer also was given an opportunity to submit his reply on his OIC card, but failed to dispute the notice, which was revealed by MHA Spokesperson in a statement.

On November 7, Taseer tweeted complaining that he was not given the full 21 days, but rather 24 hours to reply.

"This is untrue. Here is the Consul General’s acknowledgment of my reply. I was given not the full 21 days, but rather 24 hours to reply. I’ve heard nothing from the ministry since," he tweeted.

He, however, missed on the point of a fraud his mother committed. Taseer must explain how did he manage to hold the OCI card, despite concealing his father's Pakistani origin.

In yet another tweet, Taseer is trying to give saffron colour to the issue by saying, "I live in the real world, Chottywala. I’m published by real newspapers and real publishing houses. My ideas are tested everyday in the freest city in the world. It is you, Doctor Schacht, who can only ever survive at the edge of that black lagoon that is not Hinduism, but Hindutva."

Taseer also lies about freedom of expression and plight of Muslims in India among others, which insult to readers' sensibilities.

Further, Taseer proclaims his love for India , which could be easily challenged given his recent rants against Hindus. He referred to Indians as cow urine drinkers, which is mostly used by Islam fundamentalists to mock Hindus.

In yet another instance, Taseer mocks at Hindus and their beliefs by suggesting that the Indian government can redesign the central secretariat into an institute for the study of 'cow urine' or the US Capitol into museum of aviation during vedic period.

Reacting to it, Padma Bhushan recipient Dravid Frawley said: "Leftist journalists in India can rudely abuse others, particularly Hindus, but when criticized in return are made into victims by their supporters in the media. They represent neither dharma, nor ethics in their behavior but only arrogance and entitlement."

In yet another tweet against Taseer, celebrated author and former IAS officer, Sanjay Dixit said: "Idiots like u do not have intellectual depth to understand the only real name that Sanatana Dharma has, i.e. Hindutva, because it is accessed thru concepts of Quasi-cyclical Time, and multi-valued Logic. Hindutva is what is, Hinduism is what Abraham's children would like it to be."

So, it is evident that Taseer is trying to rake up slogans like "Divider In Chief", "Freedom of Expression" and "Hindutva", to create a false narrative, as he is failing to hide the fact.

This is the habbit of the Lutyens brigade and media to which Taseer belongs.

They did the same in Rohith Vemula suicide case. They tried to paint Modi government black by insinuating that former HRD Minister Smriti Irani and BJP Leader Bandaru Dattatreya put undue pressure which triggered his suicide.

They also launched a campaign claiming Vemula beloging to Schedule Caste, but all their claims were rubbished by AK Roopanwal commission setup by HRD ministry.

The commission, in its 108-page report, said Vemula's mother belongs to Mala community, hence she and Rohith, could not be included in the Schedule Caste.

Vemula had killed himself in a hostel room on the HU campus last year in Hyderabad, sparking a huge political slugfest.

NOW that the Home Affairs has revoked Taseer's OCI card, it is time for them to do the same for Siddharth Varadarajan, who is violating Indian law by running a news portal in India as US citizen.

How about it?

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