With the release of the Britian video where Tamil Tiger report broadcaster and vocalist Isaipriya alias Shoba was slain by the Sri Lankan army men, political parties in Tamil Nadu are powerfully disputing against Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's participation in the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Colombo on November 15.
The video taken by Channel 4 documentary and the disturbing images from it verify that Isaipriya was not slain in battle, but in freezing body-fluid by the Sri Lankan army.
The Prime Ministers of Australia and Britain are also under force to boycott the CHOGM gathering to put force on the Mahinda Rajapaksa regime for human privileges violations.
In India, the government itself is divide with ministers from Tamil Nadu, investment Minister P. Chidambaram and boats Minister G.K. Vasan, asking the major Minister to boycott the rendezvous. The Tamil Nadu Assembly has unanimously passed a tenacity urging the Centre to boycott the meeting. DMK head M. Karunanidhi has warned the Centre of penalties.
The Sri Lankan government has consistently denied perpetrating any conflict atrocities. although, lately the UN Human Rights Commissioner Navi Pillay had slammed Sri Lanka in her report after travelling to the war-torn northern zone.
Media states that it is in this backdrop that the Sri Lankan government is attempting an likeness makeover by conducting the CHOGM. However, Indian Tamil parties are farther enraged with the release of this video.
DMK, other Tamil parties and even the localized Congress have voiced vociferous opposition to the PM's participation in the CHOGM. Causes state even P. Chidambaram is against Manmohan's attendance.
The video taken by Channel 4 documentary and the disturbing images from it verify that Isaipriya was not slain in battle, but in freezing body-fluid by the Sri Lankan army.
The Prime Ministers of Australia and Britain are also under force to boycott the CHOGM gathering to put force on the Mahinda Rajapaksa regime for human privileges violations.
In India, the government itself is divide with ministers from Tamil Nadu, investment Minister P. Chidambaram and boats Minister G.K. Vasan, asking the major Minister to boycott the rendezvous. The Tamil Nadu Assembly has unanimously passed a tenacity urging the Centre to boycott the meeting. DMK head M. Karunanidhi has warned the Centre of penalties.
The Sri Lankan government has consistently denied perpetrating any conflict atrocities. although, lately the UN Human Rights Commissioner Navi Pillay had slammed Sri Lanka in her report after travelling to the war-torn northern zone.
Media states that it is in this backdrop that the Sri Lankan government is attempting an likeness makeover by conducting the CHOGM. However, Indian Tamil parties are farther enraged with the release of this video.
DMK, other Tamil parties and even the localized Congress have voiced vociferous opposition to the PM's participation in the CHOGM. Causes state even P. Chidambaram is against Manmohan's attendance.
The assembly’ celebrity campaigner, Rahul Gandhi, made a forceful case for his party’s dedication in the direction of “tribals, youth and women” on Thursday while explaining how his mother, party chief Sonia Gandhi, braved ill health to double-check the route of food bill in assembly.
Speaking at Shahdol, about 550 km from Gwalior, Gandhi said like other young kids, he was furthermore worried about his mother’s health when Parliament was considering the food bill in August.
“I was looking at my mother every 10 minutes as I knew she was ill. I then glimpsed her leaving Parliament with Kumari Shailja. When I went to her, I realized she could scarcely respire. I asserted that we should proceed to a clinic but my mother was firm that she will not depart Parliament till the food bill was passed.”
He went on to state that the Congress takes guarantee of the detail that no one will proceed famished in India.
“My mother realises the agony of the poorest of poor. We realise your hunger. She said she had battled for food bill for years and will not depart Parliament till she was certain about the route of the bill,” Gandhi said.
Tearing into the BJP government in Madhya Pradesh, Gandhi went on to state that the party has failed to give women, youth and tribals their due.
“For me respect is the most significant thing. Has this government highly regarded you in the last 10 years? Once the Congress arrives to power in the state, I will double-check tribals, women and youth are respected. who shows disrespect to them will be answerable to me,” he said.
older foremost Kamal Nath and Madhya Pradesh election in-charge Jyotiraditya Scindia was furthermore present at the rally.
In his characteristic method, Gandhi posed questions to the gathering and engaged them in his speech. aiming at the government’s assertions of development in the state, Gandhi said the widespread persons have obtained nothing.
“I desire poor persons, juvenile persons to be represented in the Lok Sabha, Vidhan Sabhas and panchayats. These people (the BJP) don’t desire this. If you don’t get a voice, it will not damage Rahul Gandhi, it will damage you,” he added.
Gandhi will address a rally and Gwalior which will furthermore be came to by older Congress leaders. He will furthermore visit the survivors of Datia stampede on Sunday in which 115 persons died.
Women and young kids were trampled in the stampede, while numerous persons leapt into the very quick flowing river below. Twenty one officials, encompassing 17 policemen, have been hovering for dereliction of duty.
Speaking at Shahdol, about 550 km from Gwalior, Gandhi said like other young kids, he was furthermore worried about his mother’s health when Parliament was considering the food bill in August.
“I was looking at my mother every 10 minutes as I knew she was ill. I then glimpsed her leaving Parliament with Kumari Shailja. When I went to her, I realized she could scarcely respire. I asserted that we should proceed to a clinic but my mother was firm that she will not depart Parliament till the food bill was passed.”
He went on to state that the Congress takes guarantee of the detail that no one will proceed famished in India.
“My mother realises the agony of the poorest of poor. We realise your hunger. She said she had battled for food bill for years and will not depart Parliament till she was certain about the route of the bill,” Gandhi said.
Tearing into the BJP government in Madhya Pradesh, Gandhi went on to state that the party has failed to give women, youth and tribals their due.
“For me respect is the most significant thing. Has this government highly regarded you in the last 10 years? Once the Congress arrives to power in the state, I will double-check tribals, women and youth are respected. who shows disrespect to them will be answerable to me,” he said.
older foremost Kamal Nath and Madhya Pradesh election in-charge Jyotiraditya Scindia was furthermore present at the rally.
In his characteristic method, Gandhi posed questions to the gathering and engaged them in his speech. aiming at the government’s assertions of development in the state, Gandhi said the widespread persons have obtained nothing.
“I desire poor persons, juvenile persons to be represented in the Lok Sabha, Vidhan Sabhas and panchayats. These people (the BJP) don’t desire this. If you don’t get a voice, it will not damage Rahul Gandhi, it will damage you,” he added.
Gandhi will address a rally and Gwalior which will furthermore be came to by older Congress leaders. He will furthermore visit the survivors of Datia stampede on Sunday in which 115 persons died.
Women and young kids were trampled in the stampede, while numerous persons leapt into the very quick flowing river below. Twenty one officials, encompassing 17 policemen, have been hovering for dereliction of duty.
Is Narendra Modi in search of a party and the BJP in search of an identity? Six months ahead of the prestigious battle for New Delhi, the saffron camp is facing this crucial question. According to a news report, the BJP and Sangh Parivar recently carried out a survey to gauge the mind of the young voters but the results have landed them in great anxiety.
And take this: The reason is Modi's popularity! The party's prime ministerial candidate is a massive hit among the youngsters but the problem is not many of them know what is the polling symbol of the BJP, says the report.
Saffron camp leaders have started to feel that they have two challenges now and one of them is to help the BJP get some space besides Modi.
In a parliamentary democracy, this is indeed a big question. India had seen something similar happening to the Congress in the 1970s during the days of Indira Gandhi but since that party has always been controlled from the top, the rise of the individual above the party was not stunning news, particularly for the Congress insiders. But in the party with a difference, this is indeed a worrying trend.
Modi has eclipsed the BJP so much so that the latter is deeply worried over the fact that if people are not aware about its polling symbol, then the Modi wave might not get reflected in the results at all. The party is trying to promote the lotus as much as possible to establish its link with Modi.
Modi himself has also been inviting people, particularly youngsters to come forward and vote, but the BJP feels there is not enough backing up to educate the voters about the symbol that they should vote for.
Modi's personality cult has perhaps made the symbol less important for himself for he is not often heard speaking about the lotus at his mega rallies. The saffron camp is trying to make the leader propagate about the lotus more during his addresses. But charismatic leaders often see themselves as the actual symbol of the party instead of a formal one.
And take this: The reason is Modi's popularity! The party's prime ministerial candidate is a massive hit among the youngsters but the problem is not many of them know what is the polling symbol of the BJP, says the report.
Saffron camp leaders have started to feel that they have two challenges now and one of them is to help the BJP get some space besides Modi.
In a parliamentary democracy, this is indeed a big question. India had seen something similar happening to the Congress in the 1970s during the days of Indira Gandhi but since that party has always been controlled from the top, the rise of the individual above the party was not stunning news, particularly for the Congress insiders. But in the party with a difference, this is indeed a worrying trend.
Modi has eclipsed the BJP so much so that the latter is deeply worried over the fact that if people are not aware about its polling symbol, then the Modi wave might not get reflected in the results at all. The party is trying to promote the lotus as much as possible to establish its link with Modi.
Modi himself has also been inviting people, particularly youngsters to come forward and vote, but the BJP feels there is not enough backing up to educate the voters about the symbol that they should vote for.
Modi's personality cult has perhaps made the symbol less important for himself for he is not often heard speaking about the lotus at his mega rallies. The saffron camp is trying to make the leader propagate about the lotus more during his addresses. But charismatic leaders often see themselves as the actual symbol of the party instead of a formal one.