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We'll Convert to Buddhism, Mayawati Warns BJP © 2006-2017 Kasturi & Sons Ltd. -anamika [email protected] -9680179222 downloadedfollow us: from : www.visionias.net monday, december 11, 2017 downloaded from : https://t.me/Material_For_ExamDelhi City Edition thehindu.com 28 pages ț 10.00 facebook.com/thehindu twitter.com/the_hindu Printed at . Chennai . Coimbatore . Bengaluru . Hyderabad . Madurai . Noida . Visakhapatnam . Thiruvananthapuram . Kochi . Vijayawada . Mangaluru . Tiruchirapalli . Kolkata . Hubballi . Mohali . Malappuram . Mumbai . Tirupati . lucknow NEARBY We’ll convert to Buddhism, Islamabad trying to x Gujarat polls, says Modi Mayawati warns BJP, RSS Pakistani ocials met ex­PM Manmohan, Aiyar, says PM Asks Sangh Parivar to stop ‘atrocities’ on Dalits, backward castes Mahesh Langa Boy kills self after scue AHMEDABAD/New Delhi with sister’s stalkers Pavan Dahat they continue to exploit the On yet another day of vitriol­ NEW DELHI Nagpur backward communities and ic campaigning for the As­ A widow and mother of four Bahujan Samaj Party supre­ the Dalits. Today, I want to sembly polls in Gujarat, has alleged that her only son mo Mayawati said on Sunday warn the BJP and the RSS Prime Minister Narendra has committed suicide after that she would quit Hin­ that if they don’t change Modi on Sunday suggested her elder daughter was duism and convert to Budd­ their disrespectful, casteist that Pakistan was trying to harassed by local goons at hism, along with her follow­ and communal behaviour to­ inuence the outcome of the Sirsapur in Rohini. ers, if the Rashtriya wards the Dalits and back­ elections. Meanwhile, the police have Swayamsevak Sangh and the ward caste people and their Mr. Modi accused his pre­ registered a case under Bharatiya Janata Party did leaders, I will also convert to decessor Dr. Manmohan sections of molestation, not stop their ‘atrocities’ on Buddhism with my crores of Singh of meeting Pakistani stalking and abetment to Dalits and backward castes followers.” ocials at a “secret” meet­ Batting for lotus: Narendra Modi being presented a lotus suicide but no arrests have and end exploitation of Ms. Mayawati said she ing at Congress leader Mani garland by BJP workers at Sanand on Sunday. * PTI been made so far. these communities. wanted to give a chance to Shankar Aiyar’s residence a DELHI METRO Ī PAGE 1 Sharp message: BSP leader Mayawati at a public meeting the RSS­BJP to reform and day before the latter’s con­ DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD Invokes Ambedkar in Nagpur on Sunday. * S. SUDARSHAN change their mindset to­ troversial remark, terming ‘Development dumped’ Addressing a BSP conclave, wards the Dalits and back­ the Prime Minister ‘neech’ hardly a kilometre from the won’t die a Hindu. He gave 21 We thought the contractors ward communities and then [a low person].” “There Press Trust of India his second day of campaign RSS headquarters in Nagpur, years to Hindu religious and custodians of the Hindu take a call on conversion to were media reports about Dakor (Gujarat) for the second phase of the BSP chief said, “Dr. Am­ leaders to reform. But when religion would change after Buddhism “at an appro­ a meeting at Mani Shankar Congress vice­president polls after oering prayers bedkar had made an an­ there was no change in their his conversion and give res­ priate time like Ambedkar.” Aiyar’s house in which Pa­ Rahul Gandhi on Sunday at Lord Krishna’s Ranchhod nouncement in 1935 that he attitude, he converted to pect to the Dalit and back­ kistan’s High Commission­ accused Prime Minister Raiji Mandir here, said Mr. was born a Hindu but he Buddhism in 1956 in Nagpur. ward caste communities. But CONTINUED ON Ī PAGE 10 er, Pakistan’s former Fo­ Narendra Modi of dumping Modi frequently changed reign Minister, India’s the development agenda the focus and now was left CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC former Vice­President and and talking only about with nothing to speak Punjab government former Prime Minister himself during the Gujarat about. repressive, says SAD Hoping for a miracle Manmohan Singh were election campaign. CHANDIGARH present,” Mr. Modi said at Mr. Gandhi, who began CONTINUED ON Ī PAGE 10 A day after Shiromani Akali an election rally at Palanpur DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD Dal president Sukhbir Singh in north Gujarat, scheduled Badal, former Minister to vote in the second phase Modi’s charges were gry. Such a statement has no Bikram Singh Majithia and on December 14. prompted by his worry truth or fact, and is based on many Akali workers were about the BJP’s impending lies. Such behaviour is unbe­ booked for blocking trac Baseless, says Congress defeat in Gujarat. coming of a Prime Minister,” during a protest, the party on Terming the allegations of its “Holding the country’s Congress spokesperson Ran­ Sunday termed the ruling #397918 senior leaders’ meeting with topmost post, Modiji is mak­ deep Surjewala told repor­ Congress government in Pakistani ocials as base­ ing baseless allegations. Mo­ ters in New Delhi. Punjab “repressive and less, the Congress said Mr. diji is worried, dejected, an­ CONTINUED ON Ī PAGE 10 incompetent”. NORTH Ī PAGE 2 DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD SC rejects plea for single school board North India witnesses chilly weather Petitioner sought equal opportunity to all NEW DELHI/ SRINAGAR Areas in Kashmir and Krishnadas Rajagopal of a child. cation system where the Himachal Pradesh witnessed NEW DELHI Ms. Upadhyay, represent­ “rich and the poor are edu­ sub­zero temperatures as A three­judge Bench of the ed by senior advocate Sajan cated under one roof.” several parts of north India Supreme Court, led by Chief Poovayya and advocate Ash­ “Otherwise, the chasm shivered in chilly weather. Justice of India Dipak Misra, wini Upadhyay, said the cur­ created between rich and The Srinagar­Leh highway on Friday dismissed a peti­ rent education system under poor, reign of terror, events was closed ahead of expected tion led by primary school multiple boards did not pro­ of looting and crimes against heavy snowfall. teacher Neeta Upadhyay for vide equal opportunity to women that have taken the NORTH Ī PAGE 2 “one nation, one education all. She said the fundamen­ form of open threats will DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD board” to end disparity in tal right to free and compul­ continue,” Ms. Upadhyay knowledge dissemination sory education under Article argued. EDGE Ī 4 PAGES Praying for safety: Family members of shermen, missing after Cyclone Ockhi struck, attend a mass organised by the Latin during the formative years 21A includes a common edu­ A DIFFERENT VIEW Ī PAGE 10 DELHI METRO Ī 6 PAGES Catholic Archdiocese at St. Thomas Church in Poonthura near Thiruvananthapuram on Sunday. * S. GOPAKUMAR (REPORTS ON PAGE 5) Actor molested on Delhi­Mumbai ight Bhat expelled for meeting interlocutor FIR led against Fortis Entertainment rm ocial detained, case registered “Met two persons: a Kashmiri Pandit and a non­local” doctor for girl’s death Aditya Anand tered a case under Section that she tried to record the Peerzada Ashiq dent for the period of six Hospital management not named Mumbai 354 of the IPC for outraging act, but since the lights in Srinagar months,” reads the letter A 17­year­old Bollywood ac­ a woman’s modesty and re­ the cabin were dimmed it The former chairman of All written by the MC to APHC Ashok Kumar added. tor, known for her roles in levant Sections of the Pro­ could not be captured clear­ Parties Hurriyat Conference chairman Mirwaiz Umar GURUGRAM The FIR was registered at recent hit movies, was mol­ tection of Children from Sex­ ly. She also claimed that the (APHC) and Muslim Confe­ Farooq. A First Information Report the behest of CMO, Guru­ ested on board a Delhi­ ual Oences (POCSO) Act. In airline crew were of no help. rence (MC) senior leader Ab­ In response to the expul­ has been registered against gram Balkishan Rajora, fol­ Mumbai Vistara ight on Sa­ the video posted by the vic­ Vistara issued a statement dul Ghani Bhat was removed sion letter drafted and shot a doctor at Fortis Memorial lowing directions from Di­ turday night. tim, the passenger seated saying, “We are aware of the as party president on Sun­ o from Pakistan, Mr. Bhat Research Institute, Guru­ rector, General Health After the actor posted a behind her is seen shoving incident reported by the day. reportedly expelled Pakis­ gram, on charges of culpa­ Services, Haryana. video online of the incident, his leg through the gap bet­ passenger on our ight The move come days after tan­based MC leader Man­ ble homicide not amount­ Sushant Lok Police Sta­ police registered a case and ween her seat and the cabin UK­981 on Saturday night. A Prof. Bhat’s reported meet­ zoor­ul­Haq Bhat for “admix­ ing to murder in tion, Station House Ocer, detained Vikas Sachdev, 39, wall and placing it on her detailed investigation of the ing with the Union govern­ Abdul Ghani Bhat ing ambition and connection with the death Inspector Gaurav Phogat employed in a senior posi­ armrest. incident, which apparently ment’s special representa­ indiscipline”. in September of a seven­ said the FIR was registered tion with a leading enter­ The actor is seen crying in involved a male passenger tive Dineshwar Sharma Sharma has been a cause of Denying meeting Mr Shar­ year­old girl, Adya Singh, against Dr. Vikas Verma late tainment rm, on Sunday. the video and saying that on the ight, is under way.” during his second visit to concern for the party. In this ma, Prof. Bhat said he met who was being treated for on Saturday night. The actor was travelling with this is not how one should CONTINUED ON Ī PAGE 10 J&K on November 27.
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