President Greets Nation on ‘Raksha Bandhan’

President Ram Nath Kovind in his message on the eve of Raksha Bandhan has emphasized on the sacred bond of commitment between sisters and brothers in the country.

“On the auspicious occasion of Raksha Bandhan, I offer my warm greetings and good wishes to all fellow citizens. This unique festival celebrates the sacred bond of commitment between sisters and brothers,” he said in his message.

Raksha Bandhan symbolises the virtues of love, affection and mutual trust, and bring happiness and prosperity to all people of the country, he said. “I hope that the day is an occasion for all of us to renew the spirit of fraternity among the citizens of India,” he noted.

Monday, August 7, 2017 marks the festival of Raksha Bandhan celebrated by sisters across the country, especially the north, tying the sacred thread on their brothers for protection. The ancient Hindu tradition has tied brothers and sisters throughout the Hindu culture and is still visibly celebrated by Indian expatriates across the world.

Origin or the legend goes that Indra, king of the gods, was tied a sacred thread around his wrist by his wife Sachi at Lord Vishnu’s advice, and he was able to regain Amaravati, the abode of the gods from a demon. Even Bali, a demon king but known for his philanthropy, requested Lord Vishnu to stay at his abode and this irked Vishnu’s wife Lakshmi who went and tied Rakhi and requested Bali to give back her husband as a gift, which he obliged.

In history, when Alexander invaded, King Porus could not kill him because he was wearing a rakhi around his wrist tied by Porus’s wife. In India, Babar’s son Humayun was sent a rakhi by the widowed queen of Chittorgarh that he rushed to help her out of the clutches of the ruler of Gujarat then keeping up the spirit of protection of a sister.

The Raksha Bandhan was, however, popularised by Rabindranath Tagore as part of bringing unity among Indians to fight for the freedom struggle in modern India and the tradition has become so popular that many girls express their affection and love for brothers and those who they want to provide brotherly protection.

In recent days, many boys are afraid of girls who turn away their love by just tying rakhi on this day.

 

US Envoy Richard Verma to Quit as Trump Admn. Takes Over

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US Ambassador Richard Verma

Indian-origin US ambassador to India, Richard Verma, will quit as he was a political appointee of President Barack Obama and as per the tradition all political appointees quit after a new President is sworn in.

Since the trasition team of President-elect Donald Trump refused any grace period to political appointees, all of them including Richard Verma will relinquish their offices before the swearing in of the new president January 20, 2017.

The Washington Post in a report said the Obama administration has already directed all “non-career ambassadors” to submit their resignations as of Jan. 20 when Trump takes over and the report said officials have confirmed that all the ambassadors have complied with it, including Verma, who is the first Indian origin envoy from the US to India.

The Post said “the unusually stern and specific directive to political ambassadors” came sternly without the grace period usually allowed to let them close their desks.

Richard Verma was an airforce advocate and judge who was recruited in 2009 to be the Assistant Secretary of State under Hillary Clinton, then the Secretary of State. He resigned in 2011 and was nominated again in 2014 to be the envoy to India.

A member of the Democratic Party, he had served as the senior national security advisor to Senator Harry Reid and also as an aide to the late Democratic Congressman Jack Murtha and as a director with National Democratic Institute for International Affairs.