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DMK MP Senthilkumar regrets his remark on Hindi heartland

OPINION: Of course, it was used in a pejorative sense as it was thought to be an identity of a hostile political party or a symbol hijacked by the party for political ends. Else it is a strong religious totem of the Hindus ingrained in their psyche since time immemorial. It must be appreciated that everyone is now trying to get dissociated from the controversy lest it is stoked up with unwarranted inputs. Almost similar in application was the recent 'Sanatana Dharm' episode.

NEW DELHI, Dec 6: Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) MP DNV Senthilkumar on Wednesday expressed regret in the Lok Sabha and withdrew his remark he made in the House on Tuesday over the BJP victory in the recent Assembly elections in the Hindi heartland States and its debacle in Telangana in the South.

He said, "If the statement made by me yesterday inadvertantly hurt the sentiments of the Members and sections of the people, I would llike to withdraw it. I request the words to be expunged and I exprtess my regret."

He had earlier apologised in the social media.

Senthilkumar's remark was expunged by the Speaker on Tuesday itself.

On Tuesday a massive controversy had erupted after Senthilkumar made his remark calling the Hindi heartland States as ‘Gaumutra’ States. His statement was about the BJP's victory in the three northern States of Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh.

“The people of this country should think that the power of this BJP is only winning elections mainly in the heartland States of Hindi, what we generally call the 'Gaumutra' States,” he had told the Lok Sabha.

When the controversy snowballed, Senthilkumar on Tuesday clarified, “I made same statements inside the House. At the time Home Minister and BJP members were present in the House. I have used this before in my Parliament speeches. It is not a controversial statement. Although, if it hurts somebody, I will try to avoid using it next time. I will try to use some other words to mention where the BJP is strong in getting their votes.” The DMK MP was quoted by news agency ANI.

He added, “Nobody has come and told me so far that my statements have hurt their sentiments.”

Later, the DMK MP apologised on X: "Commenting on the results of the five recent State Assembly elections, I have used a word in an inappropriate way. Not using that term with any intent, I apologise for sending the wrong meaning across."

And on Wednesday he did so in the Lok Sabha.

Different tunes

DMK leader and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin had resented the MP's remark on Tuesday and the party issued a statement that it stood by its founder CN Annadurai's principles of "Duty-Dignity-Discipline."

Congress leaders also dissociated from the remark. "We respect Gau Mata," Congress' Adhir Ranjan said.

BJP leaders drew a parallel with the Sanatana Dharma controversy.

However, Congress leader Praveen Chakravarty had tweeted: "The South-North boundary line getting thicker and clearer" and party MP Karti Chidambaram posted just two words, "The South," in the background of the Assembly election results. Others said BJP's policies and ideologies could get votes only in the northern part. Yet others went to the extent of saying 2024 election will be fought as "North vs. South."

BJP leaders and the Prime Minster said these remarks will only push divisive politics for short term gains.

Later, Karti Chidambaram, may be fearing sedition charges, got cold feet and said. "All I said was 'The South' (just two words). I am an Indian more than anybody else." Because the Centre these days is seen as eager to launch raids and arrests upon allegations of offences at the drop of a hat.


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The killing of a teacher in France by an Islamic radical last Friday is linked to the Israel-Hamas war in West Asia, say authorities.

Shocking news from the UK: Leading grocers have started bribing policemen with free food and drinks to persuade them to take action against shoplifters.

Shoplifting has risen by about 27 per cent in 10 major cities across the UK this year. The cost of retail crime last year was $2.15 billion. Besides, “We are seeing organised gangs threatening staff with weapons and emptying stores," Helen Dickinson, chief executive of the British Retail Consortium, said. Data shows that the police failed to respond to 73 per cent of serious retail crimes that included assault and abuse of workers, apart from shoplifting.

Isar Mohammad allegedly picked up a banana offered to Ganesh idol on Chaturthi at a makeshift temple in Delhi and consumed it.

Harris said hip-hop is “the ultimate American art form” that “shapes every aspect of American popular culture.” “Hip-hop culture is American culture,” she said in a talk at her official residence at the US Naval Observatory in Washington, D.C.

The social media had mixed reaction. There was much appreciation that she dances better than any VP in American history. But some called her "moves" as “cringe” while others did not like her pink pants - "pink pants don’t look good.” In fact, her ensembles have always been incongruous.

"Let’s see how the (Governor's) Vice-Chancellors are given salary." Mamata's extreme statements will put the Marxist Government in Kerala, which is also facing similar issues, to shame. Has she begun the countdown for a war on the streets?

It's true Mamata has come to see a conspiracy to demolish the established systems across the country, but lacks the ability to foresee what exactly is being pushed.

Brandishing a sword, Mahant Paramhans told reporters on Tuesday he himself will behead MK Stalin's son for his remarks against Sanatan Dharma in case nobody came forward to accept his offer he made in his video. Udhayanidhi reacted to the saint's Monday video, "I will speak more. I am the grandson of the artist who put his head on the rail track for Tamil Nadu."

Somanath elaborated, "I am an explorer. I explore the Moon. I explore the inner space. So it's a part of the journey of my life to explore both science and spirituality. So I visit many temples and I read many scriptures. So try to find the meaning of our existence and our journey in this cosmos. So it's a part of the culture that we are all built to explore, find out the inner self as well as outer self. So for the outer, I do science, for the inner I come to temples." (See videos)

Rao the mathematical legend had fathered the path-breaking Rao-Blackwell theorem, one of the most important theorems in mathematical statistics, at the age of 25. That brought him global fame. He is also famous for his Cramér-Rao Bound inequality theorem relating to quality of estimators in statistics which has had a profound bearing on applications of modern economics and several other diverse fields. Simply put, with the pioneering statistician computation became a tool to analyse even socio-economic challenges of modern times.

The alleged incident has received such a flash publicity that a standardised city's hugely middle class population will have second thoughts about eating outside for some time. Now everything on the table looks suspicious!

“All subjects directly connected to the people should be shifted to the State List. Particularly the subject of education. Only if this is done can cruel exams like NEET be abolished,” Stalin said. Education was moved from the State List to the Concurrent List with the 42nd Constitution Amendment made by the Central Government in 1976.

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TAILPIECE: While the Centre and the States are at loggerheads, it takes a different cognitive acumen to know that entrance tests are not the way for students' admission to courses.

As recently as Tuesday Craig Robertson had posted on Facebook: "Perhaps Utah will become famous this week as the place a sniper took out Biden the Marxist." Biden was scheduled to make his first visit to Utah as President Wednesday afternoon.

Maruti is recalling 87,599 S-Presso and Eeco vehicles to inspect and possibly replace parts in the steering system. All reputed companies around the world do recall their products when a defect comes to light.

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Former Tata Sons chairman Cyrus Mistry died when his Mercedes-Benz-SUV hit a divider in Gujarat. Cricketer Rishabh Pant's Mercedes-Benz-SUV rammed a divider in Uttarakhand and smashed. It went up in flames but he escaped with injuries. Brother of PM Narendra Modi, Prahlad Modi's Mercedes-Benz-SUV met with a similar accident in Mysuru. And many more.

  • Experts blame violation of the Visual Flying Rules (VFR) for most of the chopper crashes in the mountains as the leading cause. VFR means fly only visually - because of the lack of navigation aids in remote areas or unreliability of GPS-like aids in hilly terrains or a remote manipulation of instruments in cases of sabotage - as the topography plays havoc especially in the monsoon (mid-June to September).
  • Even when VFR is followed, most crashes occur due to CFIT (Controlled Flight into Terrain) - that is, everything else is OK but the aircraft collides with hills or trees hidden by the clouds. This also occurs mostly in the monsoon.
  • On Tueday with Manang, the chopper was brand new, pilot was highly experienced. But it hit an 'invisible' tree and then crashed against a hillside. This CFIT occurred when the pilot tried to dodge patches of clouds even as he was following the VFR.
  • Simply put, everyone knows flying in the hills during the monsoon is risky, but the companies want to make more money in any which case. This type of tragedy is very frequently invited in the Indian hill State of Uttarakhand as well, where pilots are even made to fly without the mandatory rest.
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