Tuesday, November 10, 2015

BIHAR ELECTION RESULTS: DIVALI AT AMU CELEBRATED THREE DAYS BEFORE














Arsalan Mohammad

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8th Nov. 2015- The students of Aligarh Muslim University celebrated the victory of the grand alliance in Bihar. Grand alliance included the JDU, RJD and congress. BJP despite being at the centre and winning continuously in four states lost in Bihar. JDU got 71 seats, RJD won maximum seats counting to 80 and congress scored 27 seats whereas BJP contested at 158 seats but could only win 53, loosing 105 seats. Out of total 245 seats 178 has been bragged by the Grand Alliance and only 58 seats came to BJP. This is a big loss in BJPs court. 

The prime focus of the people of Bihar was development and prosperity, for which their choice was none other than Lalu Yadav  and Nitish Kumar. It is assumed that other than fake development policies, price hike and foul promises of Modi & RSS, one of the most important factors of loss was communal hatred, violence and riots which continuously took place after coming of BJP in the centre. This clearly shows that people of Bihar are very much secular minded and have a high respect for every religion, cast and culture. They are repairing the pluralistic mind set of the people of India. This victory is a slap on the face of fascism. Modi, Amit Shah, Adityanath, Sadvi, Mohan Bhagwat, BJP and RSS must learn from this that India actually hates hatred. The ethos of this country lies in the Ganga-Jamuni culture which has been there since 
centuries.

The march started from Hadi Hassan Hall and ended at University Circle where students burst crackers, distributes sweets and chanted slogans of communal harmony. “BJP after winning the Loksabha elections in 2014, tried every measure to break the secular and pluralistic pillars of India by riots, hatred statements etc. but failed. Delhi’s election was a sample for them but the result of Bihar speaks for Adiyanath or Sahvi to take a visa for Pakistan.”, Said Dr. Saquib Rehman. Around six hundred students were present in the victory rally. Dr. Sahab Shabbir, Shahbaz Khan, Arish Khan, Mashkoor Alam were also present in the march.

The Divali of 2015 seemed to be celebrated at AMU three days before and the whole credit for this goes to Adityanath, Sadhvi, Modi, Amit Shah, Mohan Bhagwat and all communal leaders of the nation.

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