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Shaheen Bagh - A well planned strategy for Delhi Election

Shaheen Bagh  played a very important role in Delhi Assembly elections for all the political parties. Shaheen Bagh is the prime reason for fabulous victory of Aam Aadmi Party which ensured not only defeat of BJP but also making Congress as irrelevant forever. Let us discuss in detail. The biggest lie of Shaheen Bagh Apparently Shaheen Bagh appears to be a place of demonstration against Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) but reportedly it was part of a larger conspiracy against BJP to ensure victory of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and also to make BJP busy in National issues and the challenge of CAA across India especially around National Capital Region (NCR) covering entire Delhi which was the battle ground for these elections. The strategies and formula already tested in WB were used to connect Jamia, JNU and AMU. The planning was done in such a professional manner that it was giving signals of win-win situation to Congress for harvesting Muslim votes who deployed its firebrand lead

CAA and NRC : An Impact Analysis

CAA, NPR & NRC : The Background The citizen Amendment Act is much awaited law which was expected immediately after Nehru Liaquat agreement in 1950.However, due to political appeasement of the Congress starting from Nehru, the law could not be prepared.    The need of such law was felt on the backdrop of communal violence after partition of India which resulted into genocide of more than one million non-Muslims community  in    east and west Pakistan while they were returning to India. Many independent historians had written that    trains coming from Pakistan to India were flooded with dead bodies of Hindus and other non-Muslim communities. The partition of India was based on the two Nation theory, one for Hindus and other for Muslims. Jinnah took  the Pakistan for Muslims and chosen the area where Muslim population was much in concentration at two places one was known as East Pakistan and the other was known as West Pakistan. The population of both communities were to be exch