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*PRESS RELEASE*



www.pheku.in is a new and forward moving engagement with India's new
struggle for democratic space.  The last five years has seen a significant
and often angry civil society mobilization against what is perceived as a
descent into anarchy and authoritarian actions by the state. The decade
long rule of the UPA government has not only led to the sporadic ignition
of youth anger but also created the space for the emergence of a fascist
politician in Narendra Modi on to the national stage. Like all fascists
Modi presents a model of efficiency and effective rule to a beleaguered
nation and like most fascists this model of efficiency and growth is based
on lies, half-truths and a million dollar PR industry.

But such a moment when a fascist alternative is being sold to civil
society, is also the moment which can produce a creative challenge.
www.pheku.in offers such a challenge by putting every creation of the Modi
PR machinery under the scanner. We have collected a vast range of data on
the Gujarat model of development and have commissioned several new
investigations on claims that he has made publicly. Thus, pheku.in will
serve simultaneously as a clearing house for publicly available information
and as a breaking news site through the election season. Our objective with
pheku.in is two-fold: to build a new democratic imaginary by exposing the
record of the most authoritarian politician in India today and
simultaneously produce a new level of engagement for the youth in Indian
politics. pheku.in's team is located in 15 different states across India
and 4 cities outside the country.

The unique combination of Modi's authoritarianism, his deeply communal
record, and his ability to lie smoothly is the fertile ground on which
pheku.in will flourish. Already some exposures of his smooth lies - such as
his Himalayan miracle - have been exposed. Our examinations reveal hundreds
more that need to be unveiled. These lie along several dimensions - his
destruction of democratic institutions in Gujarat, scams of enormous
proportions and needless to say, his Pheks - from which we get our name.
Any politician responsible for the slaughter of over 2000 minorities and
several encounter killings should be beyond the pale as a Prime Ministerial
aspirant. But a beleaguered nation engages all hope even when such hope is
mere Chimera. Pheku.in, we hope, will be part of a new era of democratic
upsurge in India.

www.pheku.in is being simultaneously launched today, August 23, 2013 in
over 20 cities across India. The following people launched the website:

1.    Ahmadabad -to be launched by Prakash Shah, Mahesh Pandya, Gautam
Thaker, Hemant Shah

2.    Ajmer- to be launched by DlTripathi, Anant Bhatnagar, Carol Geeta

3.    Bangalore- to be launched by (Gauri Lankesh, Parvateesha

4.    Bilaspur – to be launched by  Zulekha Jabin, Nand Kashyap, Noor Nawaz
Khan

5.    Bhopal- to be launched by LS Hardenia, Father Anand, Yogesh Diwan

6.    Delhi - to be launched by Kavita Srivastav, Apoorvanand, Mansi Sharma

7.    Goa - to be launched by Eric Pinto

8.    Hissar- to be launched by Prof Anil Panikkar, Rajender Yadav ,
Manjeet Roperia

9.    Hyderabad- to be launched by  L Ravi Chander, Jasveen Jairath, V
Ramakarishnan

10.  Jaipur- to be launched by Prem Krishan Sharma, Radha Kant Saxena,
Mohammed Hasan, Krishan Takhar: Nishat Hussein

11.  Jammu- Tanveer Hussain Khan,

12.  Kozhikode- to be launched by Secular Collective & Keluettan Study&
Research Centre

13.  Lucknow - to be launched by Prof Rooprekha Verma- Saajhi Duniya,
Pradeep Ghosh- IPTA, Manan Trivedi & Shabnam Hashmi -ANHAD

14.  Mandya, Karnataka- to be launched by-Dr Vasu-Janashakti

15.  Mangalore- to be launched by-Suresh Bhat

16.  Mumbai - to be launched by- Prof Ram Puniyani, Dolphy D’Souza, Abraham
Mathai

17.  Nuh - to be launched by Ramzan Choudhary, Zubair Ahmad, Subhash Kumar,
Dr Abdul Wahab

18.  Patna - to be launched by Father Philip Manthra, Prof. Bharti S Kumar,
Prof. M.N.Karna, Alok Dhanwa, Prof. N.K. Chaudhry

19.  Pune- to be launched by Neeraj Jain

20.  Rohtak- to be launched by

21.  Saharanpur - to be launched by Prof Surendra Nischal, Shahin Ansari

22.   Shimoga- to be launched by Ashok- Karnataka Communal Harmony Forum

23.   Srinagar- to be launched by- Shabbir Hussain Buchh, Iqbal Wami

24.  Udaipur- to be launched by Ramesh Nandwana, Ashwani Paliwal

25.   Varanasi - to be launched by Prof Mohd Arif,  SM Khursheed, Dr Lenin
Raghuvanshi, Anand Tiwari,  Zaheer Ahmad, Suresh Kumar



*Pheku.in is endorsed by*: Amit Sengupta, journalist, Delhi, Anjum
Rajabali, script writer, Mumbai, Anuradha Chenoy, professor, JNU, Delhi,
Apoorvanand, Prof, DU, Delhi, Arma Ansari, filmmaker, UP, Ashok Vajpaye,
poet, Delhi, Avni Sethi, Designer, dancer, Ahmadabad, Azam Khan,
entrepreneur, Hyderabad, Biju Mathew, Hyderabad, Cedric Prakash, Director
Prashant, Gujarat, Dev Desai, social activist, Ahmadabad, Ganesh Devi,
Bhasha, Baroda, Gauri Lankesh, Lankesh Patrike, Bangalore, Gautam Thakkar,
Harsh Mandar, writer, activist, Delhi, Harvardhan Hegde, Surgeon, Delhi,
Indu Kumar Jani, writer, Ahmadabad, Irfan Engineer, social activist,
Mumbai, Kalpana Kannabiran, Hyderabad, Kamal Chenoy, Prof JNU, Delhi,
Kavita Krishnan, Kedar Misra, journalist, writer, Bhubaneswar, KM Shrimali,
historian, Delhi, KN Panikkar, historian, Trivandram, Lawrence Surendra,
Bangalore, Mahesh Bhatt, filmmaker, Mumbai, Mahesh Pandya, Mallika
Sarabhai, artist, Ahmadabad, Manan Trivedi, social activist, Ahmadabad,
Manisha Trivedi, Social Activist, Ahmadabad, Mansi Sharma, activist, Delhi,
Nandini Sundar, Naseeruddin Shah, actor, Mumbai, Neena Vyas, Noorjahan
Diwan, Social activist, Ahmadabad, Parvateesha, Lankesh Patrike, Bangalore,
Prakash Shah, journalist, Ahmadabad, Purnima Joshi, journalist, Delhi,
Rahul Roy, filmmaker, Delhi, Ram Puniyani, writer, Mumbai, Ram Rahman,
designer, photographer, Delhi, Seema Mustafa, journalist, Delhi, Shabnam
Hashmi, activist, Delhi, Sukumar Muralidharan, journalist, Delhi, Tanzil
Rahman, Delhi, Vani Subramanian, activist, Delhi, Vivan Sundaram, artist,
Delhi, Yadavan Chandran, artist, Darpana Academy, Zaheeruddin Ali Khan,
Hyderabad, Zakia Soman, BMMA, Gujarat, Zulekha Jabin ( Chattisgarh)





 *FACT SHEET*



·                     In 10 years 60,000 small scale industries have been
closed down.

·                     Gujarat ranks 5TH  in F.D.I.

·                     The state’s total debt was less than Rs 10,000 crore
when the BJP <http://www.bjp.org/> first came to power in Gujarat in 1995.
Gujarat’s actual debt has mounted from Rs 45,301 crore in 2001-02 when Modi
took over  to Rs 1,38,978 crore on December 30, 2012.  The debt would mount
to Rs 2,07,695 crore as per the state government’s budget estimates by
2015-16.

·                     Gujarat is at 8th position in agricultural growth.
Gujarat is never achieved 10% growth in Agriculture sector. As per
Government of Gujarat’s own statistics from year 2005-2006 to 2010-2011,
growth in GSDP in Agriculture and Allied sector is 3.44% only-not double
digit or 10%.

·                     In Gujarat VAT on fertilizer is 5% it is highest in
India

·                     In Gujarat 26 districts have 225 blocks in which 57
are dark zone blocks.

·                     455885 Applications are pending for agricultural
power connection as on March, 2011

·                     Close to half of the states children under the age of
5 (44.6 %) are known to be suffering from malnutrition. 70 per cent are
said to be anemic while 40 per cent are underweight.

     In  8 districts and 3 Talukas of Gujarat, 2494 teachers posts are
vacant.

     In 4 dist of Gujarat, approximately 978 schools are running with only
1 or 2 teachers.

·                     Health expenditure by Gujarat fallen down from 4.25%
in 1990-95 to 0.77% in 2005-2010. Gujarat occupied second position from
bottom in terms of allocation of health in state budget.

·                     Gujarat ranks 20th (the bottom) among the 20 major
states in the percentage of women with severe anaemia.

·                     Gujarat ranks 15th in malnourishment in children

·                     Gujarat ranks 16th in children’s anaemia

·                     Gujarat ranks 14th in rural IMR and 10th in urban IMR.

·                     According to report on Global Hunger (2009), Among
the major 17 states in India, Gujarat ranks 13th with a Hunger Index of
23.3. The state has been declared as an “alarming state” along with MP,
Jharkhand and Bihar

·                     The data show that 67 per cent of rural households in
the State ranks 10th in the use of latrines.

·                     Data collected during the National Census 2011
reveals that around 29 per cent of the total number of households in
Gujarat is receiving untreated drinking water. Approximately 1.75 crore
people are not getting clean drinking water.

·                     Gujarat has 32% poverty in 2001 and it reached 39.5%
in 2011. Every 100 person there is 40 persons poor. Statistics of the NSSO
show that the percentage of reduction of poverty between 2004 and 2010 was
the lowest in Gujarat, at 8.6 per cent.

·              *52,260 number of scholarships minority students should have
got in Gujarat, through* the Centre started a scholarship scheme for
minorities; to be shared in 75:25 ratio between the Centre and state to
encourage students from poor families to complete schooling. Since the
scheme started, Gujarat has let the funds lapse by not sending any proposal
to the Centre for giving these scholarships.

*·**             * *12% Muslims’ share of total bank accounts in Gujarat,
but their loan amount outstanding is only 2.6 percent. This proves they
don’t get loans.*

·              UNDP United Nations has observed that poverty head count
ratio for Muslims is highest in the states of
Assam<http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=26.14,91.77&spn=1.0,1.0&q=26.14,91.77%20%28Assam%29&t=h>
, Uttar 
Pradesh<http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=26.85,80.91&spn=1.0,1.0&q=26.85,80.91%20%28Uttar%20Pradesh%29&t=h>
, West 
Bengal<http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=22.5697,88.3697&spn=1.0,1.0&q=22.5697,88.3697%20%28West%20Bengal%29&t=h>
 and 
Gujarat<http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=23.2167,72.6833&spn=1.0,1.0&q=23.2167,72.6833%20%28Gujarat%29&t=h>
.

*·**             * *Of 1,958 riot cases reopened after the Supreme Court
order, the Gujarat Police made arrests in only 117 cases — 5 percent of the
total*

·
*Gujarat*<https://twitter.com/search?q=%23Gujarat&src=hash>
 stands 11th in implementing Forest Rights Enactment, 2006.

·                     One rape takes place every three days in Gujarat.

·                     The Deputy Speaker’s post is left vacant by the
Gujarat Government for a decade. (As per article 178 of Indian
constitution, it is compulsory)

·                     Assembly runs on an average for 30-32 days a year.

·                     No Lokayukta appointed since last 10 years.

·                     Gujarat has organized 3716 Employment festival” as
per Government of Gujarat own record 10 lacks educated youth are unemployed
and a total of 30 lakh people are unemployed.

·                     NSSO data show that in Gujarat , growth in employment
has dropped to almost zero in the past 12 years

     A recent CAG review on accounts of the States is an eye-opener when it
comes to Gujarat, the latter’s high claims notwithstanding. Allegedly there
are Rs 16,706.99 crore worth of financial and land allotment irregularities
with resultant negative impact on delivery on economic and development
fronts

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