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Yeh Jo India Hai Na

Yeh Jo India Hai Na

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Rohit Khanna, The Quint's Executive Editor, gives us his take on current affairs and events. From Kunal Kamra to anti-CAA protests, and more, tune in for the sharpest take you can get, on current affairs.

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Yeh Jo India Hai Na, Its Police & Neta Must be Held Accountable

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Modi Wants BFF Status From Trump, But Terms & Conditions Apply

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Can a Union Minister Use ‘Rumours’ to Defame Jawaharlal Nehru?

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Delhi Rejects Hate Politics: Shaheen Bagh ‘Shocks’ The BJP

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Beware! Some People are Using Poha & Biryani to Divide India

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Did Kunal Kamra Have to Borrow From Arnab’s Playbook to Counter Him?

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Missing! Not Just Vikas, Even Vishwas, Ekta, Adarsh, Gaurav & More

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Rohit Khanna, The Quint's Executive Editor, gives us his take on current affairs and events. From Kunal Kamra to anti-CAA protests, and more, tune in for the sharpest take you can get, on current affairs.

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Yeh Jo India Hai Na, Its Police & Neta Must be Held Accountable

1 . Yeh Jo India Hai Na, Its Police & Neta Must be Held Accountable

Yeh Jo India Hai Na – Is our police really so incompetent? It is impossible to believe that Delhi Police is so bad at their job? It is impossible to believe that Delhi Police failed miserably at dealing with the violence in northeast Delhi because of sheer incompetence? Look at the long list of mistakes that the Delhi Police made in the wake of the violence in northeast Delhi, pointed out in media reports and by former senior police officers. Is it really possible that the Delhi Police is so incompetent, so partisan, so leaderless? Many of the Delhi Police’s acts of omission, a lot of this baffling incompetence, is the Delhi Police actually following orders. This is the sad fact. Political leaders practically asking the police to look away as communal violence and casteist violence unfolds. Be it Delhi in 1984, Mumbai in 1992-93, Gujarat in 2002 or Muzaffarnagar in 2013.

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Modi Wants BFF Status From Trump, But Terms & Conditions Apply

2 . Modi Wants BFF Status From Trump, But Terms & Conditions Apply

Yeh Dosti Hum Nahi Todenge…Todenge Dum Magar…Tera Saath Na Chodenge! Trump and Modi sounded a lot like Jai and Veeru from Sholay. But please be warned. While Trump praised Sachin Tendulkar, Virat Kohli, praised Bollywood… and praised Modi’s personal journey from selling tea to Prime Minister. The script for Trump’s speech at the Motera stadium was not written in Bollywood. It was written in the White House, which means yes, Indo-US ‘dosti’ is growing, but woh jo line hai na that we hear at the end of every juicy business offer. For Indo-US relations to prosper, Terms and Conditions do apply. And what are those Terms and Conditions? Most of the clues and indicators are in the speech Trump made at Ahmedabad’s Motera stadium – so let's dive into it.

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Can a Union Minister Use ‘Rumours’ to Defame Jawaharlal Nehru?

3 . Can a Union Minister Use ‘Rumours’ to Defame Jawaharlal Nehru?

Here is a True or False question. Nehru did not want Sardar Patel in his Cabinet! True or False? The answer is False. And here is the clearest proof of that – an excerpt of this letter written by Nehru to Sardar Patel on the 1st of August 1947. “Dear Vallabhbhai, as a formality I invite you to join the new Cabinet. Writing this is superfluous because you are the strongest pillar of the Cabinet.” And for further confirmation here is Sardar Patel’s reply, dated 3rd August, 1947 – let’s read it in detail as it says a lot – after ‘Thanks’, Patel says. “....our attachment, affection, comradeship of 30 years needs no formalities.” That was the true nature of Nehru and Patel’s relationship – huge mutual respect and affection, not enmity. But, wait. Foreign Minister S Jaishankar stirred controversy with a tweet, where he said, “Learnt from a book that Nehru did not want Patel in the Cabinet in 1947 and omitted him from the initial Cabinet list.” But, where's the evidence and the proof

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Delhi Rejects Hate Politics: Shaheen Bagh ‘Shocks’ The BJP

4 . Delhi Rejects Hate Politics: Shaheen Bagh ‘Shocks’ The BJP

Briefly, when counting for Delhi elections started, some 'godi media' channels were saying that compared to the 2015 Assembly elections the BJP has improved. But, eight seats in an Assembly of 70 seats simply cannot be given a positive spin. It is a wipe out and this must be contrasted not with the 2015 Assembly elections, but with the 2019 Lok Sabha elections where, just months ago, the BJP won all seven seats winning in 65 out of the 70 assembly segments. From that, is has tumbled back down to less than 10, and it is what the BJP must now do ‘chintan’ on. The word that the BJP must be hating the most right now ironically, is the word hate and its religious twin bigotry religious hatred.

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Beware! Some People are Using Poha & Biryani to Divide India

5 . Beware! Some People are Using Poha & Biryani to Divide India

Nowadays, people can not only be identified by what they wear but also by what they eat! At least that's what BJP leader Kailash Vijayvargiya says. Poha, a wonderful, simple dish poha which all of India loves, and perhaps Bangladesh does too, is at the centre of an unsavoury controversy. The most interesting fact is this – in Indore, where Kailash Vijayvargiya was born, poha is loved by Indoris! It is a favourite snack there. Another set of people hugely puzzled by Vijayvargiya’s claim are Maharashtrians! Maharashtrians have poha every morning. School kids, office going people, everyone. There is also an excellently researched article by Kaushik Das Gupta in The Indian Express about how variations of poha are popular in so many other parts of India. Poha in Odisha is made from a smaller grain of rice. Odiyas use more of carrot and ginger in their poha as against the onion, peanut, masala-driven poha of Indore and Mumbai. Bengali poha is called chire’r pulao, and to this, they oft

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Did Kunal Kamra Have to Borrow From Arnab’s Playbook to Counter Him?

6 . Did Kunal Kamra Have to Borrow From Arnab’s Playbook to Counter Him?

Yes, Arnab Goswami’s style of journalism has been described as divisive, sinister, taking jingoism to a new level of shrill. Yes, Arnab Goswami abuses people on his TV shows he heaps of insults on politicians, activists, even countries that he doesn’t agree with. Yes, I find a lot of Arnab Goswami’s brand of journalism distasteful. I believe it is doing this nation a lot of harm. But do we need to deal with Arnab Goswami by borrowing from his own playbook? On an IndiGo Airlines flight on Tuesday, 28 January, stand-up comedian Kunal Kamra heckled Arnab Goswami. You’ve seen the video and read the story after which IndiGo Airlines banned Kamra from flying in their airline for six months. And after Aviation Minister tweeted an informal advisory for other airlines to also ban Kamra, most Indian carriers have done just that. Excessive for sure as expected, maybe we could call them ‘Godi’ Airlines? But let’s return to Kunal Kamra. Listen to the podcast for the rest of the story!

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Missing! Not Just Vikas, Even Vishwas, Ekta, Adarsh, Gaurav & More

7 . Missing! Not Just Vikas, Even Vishwas, Ekta, Adarsh, Gaurav & More

Yeh Jo India Hai Na, yahan ke kuch log lapata hain. Some people have been reported missing. We have their names and some related details. If you have any information about them, let us know. Vishwas has been missing. His name stands for trust. Vishwas was lost when policemen beat up those they were meant to protect. Not once, but again and again. Across India, Vishwas is now missing. Ekta has been missing. Her name stands for unity. Ekta has been lost for some time. And it’s becoming harder to find her. Sometimes Ekta is in veil, sometimes in hijab; sometimes in jeans, sometimes in a salwar, sometimes on a scooter, glued to her phone, a Virat Kohli fan... Ekta, you could say is, every girl. Muslim or Hindu, it’s hard to tell. We can only hope that Ekta returns. Brothers Tawfeeq and Salman are also missing. Tawfeeq stands for harmony. Salman, a name we know so well, stands for being safe and secure. Unfortunately, with Tawfeeq, or harmony, missing, it is easy to understand why Salma

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