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- Anna Hazare's Jan Lokpal: A Puppet on a string?-Naagesh
Padmanaban-26 August 2011 [1 Update]
http://groups.google.com/group/unitedhindufront/t/eea5876e5cd724a2
- Lokpal: A neo-con leech-Sandhya Jain-25 August 2011 [1 Update]
http://groups.google.com/group/unitedhindufront/t/1e6b37f490c14c56
- Former CBI Director Joginder Singh on "Silent invasion of India" [1 Update]
http://groups.google.com/group/unitedhindufront/t/3b12daf289b0460
- Anti –Hindu Nehru and congress party would not allow Bhaarat to
have Hindu identity of Bhaarat [1 Update]
http://groups.google.com/group/unitedhindufront/t/84ce95c0e5d74116
- Share Your Story on Corruption [1 Update]
http://groups.google.com/group/unitedhindufront/t/fe7af2346f4643c
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Topic: Anna Hazare's Jan Lokpal: A Puppet on a string?-Naagesh
Padmanaban-26 August 2011
Url: http://groups.google.com/group/unitedhindufront/t/eea5876e5cd724a2
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From: "Sandhya Jain " <sandhya206@bol.net.in>
Date: Aug 26 07:05AM +0530
Url: http://groups.google.com/group/unitedhindufront/msg/90552f36cb8e76bc
http://www.vijayvaani.com/FrmPublicDisplayArticle.aspx?id=1934
Anna Hazare's Jan Lokpal: A Puppet on a string?
Naagesh Padmanaban
26 August 2011
Like most Indians, this writer have been following the anti-corruption
movement that has taken center stage in India over the past few
months. Anna Hazare and his friends have been staging protests seeking
a tough anti-corruption law. The attention this movement has commanded
is indeed remarkable, too remarkable for comfort to be a spontaneous
venting we are used to seeing all these years in India. The speed and
professionalism with which Anna Fast I and Anna Fast II have been
organized has not been missed by the discerning. Further, many have
noticed the ultra-professionalism with which the media has been
handled. Contrast this with Baba Ramdev's fast at Ramlila Maidan and
the chaos that descended there when police sought to disperse the
gathering.
Given the fact that Anna Hazare has risen from humble beginnings and
his work has largely been in rural Maharashtra, the display of slick
organizational and media management skills stands out. Let's face it -
in India only a large national political party - either the Congress
or the BJP - has the muscle and means to pull off a national event
like this. Some regional parties – for example DMK or even the AIADMK
– have shown their mettle in organizing such events, but that skill is
limited to the state level only. The fact that Anna Hazare with a
handful of his notable friends could pull this off is astonishing, and
bothering.
The more attention one pays to Anna's movement, the more reluctant one
becomes to endorse it. It is not that one does not support
anti-corruption laws. A dynamic democracy like India periodically
needs new laws for better governance. But such a need cannot be a show
stopper. The fact that senior politicians have been arrested in the 2G
and Commonwealth Games scams and face possible convictions under
existing laws shows that India's problem is not inadequacy of laws.
Most reasonable Indians know and understand this. A real
anti-corruption movement should seek to provide autonomy to the
enforcement agencies to go after the corrupt, so that lack of
political will does not hamper investigations and convictions. Team
Anna has been silent on this and this is worrying.
Team Anna seeks to undermine the legislative authority of Parliament
and arrogates to itself the power to dictate – not just discuss and
negotiate – but in totality dictate the enactment of laws. In other
words, Anna and his associates are literally dictating to Parliament
what laws should be enacted, when, and on what terms and conditions.
Parliament may debate, but is not at liberty to even modify the
Bill!!! Nor can it determine the modalities and timeframe of the
passing of the legislation; it is a 'do as per my dotted line'
syndrome. However well-meaning the intentions of Jan Lokpal draft bill
may be, undermining Parliament's legislative powers is unacceptable.
Luckily India's MPs did not succumb easily. They summarily rejected
the deadline set by Anna and company for passing the Bill. This is
correct and needs to be commended.
Team Anna is not accountable to the electorate or any parliamentary
committee, or for that matter anybody at all as far as we can see.
They are setting a dangerous precedent for any group with money and
muscle to bring people to the streets to dictate their own set of
laws. This would be jungle democracy.
Unlike the banana republics and paper democracies of the world, India
and its citizens have enjoyed a liberal albeit poverty-stricken
democracy since 1947. A consequence has been that any major and
contentious legislation in India is a time consuming process because
diverse views and opinions have to be heard and accommodated – a fact
that has only helped make India a vibrant democracy.
Hence one cannot understand the haste and urgency for passing the Jan
Lokpal Bill without deliberation or discussion. Fighting corruption is
one thing, but setting an immutable deadline for passing the
legislation in our plural society will deprive many smaller and weaker
sections of society - through their elected representatives - a say in
the process. This has not gone down well with many Indians. One can
see this in the deafening silence and hesitation of many prominent
non-political Indians (especially former Justices) who are otherwise
eloquent.
Negotiation is the heart of politics. Often compromise is the happy
midway meeting that resolves contentious political issues. But Anna's
intransigence and often belligerent posturing has cast a doubt on the
seriousness of his team to negotiate for a common good. All
negotiations - whether intended or otherwise - seem to predictably
breakdown.
One cannot but notice the complete lack of statecraft by Dr. Manmohan
Singh's government. This is not the first fast-unto-death protest in
India. Probably no other government in the world has more experience
in handling such agitations than India's Central and State
governments. But the amateurish handling of Anna's protest points more
to dissent within the government than to real incompetence. This has
only compounded Dr. Singh's woes.
The more one watches the scene, the more disturbed one gets. We are
all for rooting out corruption, but Anna's movement seems to be
manufactured. One cannot be sure if Anna and his group are fighting
corruption or using corruption as a weapon to fight India's democracy.
Their reluctance to submit to a Parliamentary committee, their undue
haste, their insistence on having only Magsaysay Award or Nobel Prize
winning Indians in the Jan Lokpal Bill (or in the selection of the
Lokpals) - just to name a few - definitely do not suggest a
commitment to fight corruption.
Their agitation, albeit peaceful and non-violent (so far) – has come
at a time when the Supreme Court has been cracking down on political
corruption and has ordered the CBI to investigate major scams of
recent times. The 2G scam comes to mind not only because of the huge
monetary loss to the national exchequer, but also because of the
galaxy of important political honchos that have been caught with their
hands in the cookie jar. Never before has India seen so many powerful
netas, babus and corporate leaders crowded in the damp cells of Tihar
Jail for corruption.
Is it the intended or unintended consequence of the show put up by
Anna and friends that national attention has been diverted away from
the court rooms where major scams are unravelling?
It is true that Anna and his friends have attracted a huge crowds –
many of them young twitterrati. Anna's protest has provided millions
of Indians - who have been enraged by the scale of corruption in the
UPA government - a forum and a meeting place to vent. It would be
naïve to assume that all or most of them are committed Anna followers.
They would continue to support and hit streets for anyone who calls
then to fight corruption. Baba Ramdev has also attracted huge crowds.
They will disperse as quickly and quietly as they gathered.
Anna's fixation in passing his pet Jan Lokpal bill reminds me of a
puppet on a string.
Naagesh Padmanaban is a US-based Finance Industry professional; he
lives in Philadelphia.
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Topic: Lokpal: A neo-con leech-Sandhya Jain-25 August 2011
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From: "Sandhya Jain " <sandhya206@bol.net.in>
Date: Aug 25 06:25AM +0530
Url: http://groups.google.com/group/unitedhindufront/msg/85b4857eeb553689
http://www.vijayvaani.com/FrmPublicDisplayArticle.aspx?id=1936
Lokpal: A neo-con leech
Sandhya Jain
25 August 2011
The term 'civil society,' as wisely noted by Shri K. Ashok Rao,
president, National Confederation of Officers' Associations (NCOA), is
an integral part of neo-con lexicon.
It denotes a group created by Capital and supported by Corporate
Media. In this scheme of things, campaigns launched by foreign-funded
NGOs are 'civil society'.
The Corporate Media too, have a generous dose of FDI to keep their
moral outrage flowing. As the Hindi proverb admonishes, bhooke bhakt
na rahe Gopala, or 'the hungry do not remain devout'.
Precisely such a neo-con scenario is unfolding in India today. A group
of persons whose eminence lies in the foreign awards and purses
bestowed upon them by far-sighted benefactors, have invested huge
resources in a nation-wide propaganda blitzkrieg to emotionally
manipulate a citizenry nauseated by the corruption in the higher
echelons of government.
And they have played an amazing game of Deception, Deceit, and
Duplicity. They have deliberately confused issues to instill guilt in
ordinary citizens and compel them to commit to their movement in
public, all the while pursuing a covert agenda to undermine the
Nation.
Real Problem vs. Phantom Issue
What has outraged ordinary citizens is the phenomenon known as 'crony
capitalism'. This is an open and shameless nexus between the political
ruling class, the senior bureaucracy, and the expanding corporate
sector, whereby scarce national resources (like Spectrum, land) or
lucrative national resources (like oil, gas, metals and minerals) are
handed over to the private sector at throw away prices, to the
detriment of the public exchequer.
This nexus has given us horrible scandals like 2G Spectrum; Adarsh
Housing Society; Commonwealth Games; mining scams in various states;
IPL (cricket); illicit accounts in foreign tax havens; to name just
the most recent.
This loot is qualitatively different from the same nexus when it
existed (it is eternal) in the pre-liberalisation era, popularly known
as the license-permit raj. Back then, businessmen desired freedom from
the strangulation of an inspector raj that did not let them function
productively; they paid bribes because they had to in order to
function, and ordinary citizens sympathized with them because they
generated all the jobs outside of government and the public sector.
Interestingly, as corporate wealth has grown in recent decades, there
are sectors with an army of ill-paid contractual workers and few
permanent jobs with benefits. American billionaire Warren Buffet
pointed to this truth in his own country recently.
But Anna Hazare and his moral brigade are not mentioning this issue –
which is corroding the economy and spirit of the nation – at all.
Anna is MIXING UP the corruption that ordinary citizens are forced to
indulge in – for admission to school, getting a gas cylinder, breaking
a queue somewhere – and instilling guilt in the middle class. People
are being asked to sign pledges that they will not give or take
bribes, which is neither here nor there. That kind of bribery ends
when institutions or services are improved; viz., you no longer need
bribes or contacts to get a phone connection.
But Anna is pretending that the small, medium, or large extortions
that the middle class is subjected to are at par with the gargantuan
corruption of the 2G scam.
Anna Hazare had no hesitation in seeking Ms Sonia Gandhi's
intervention to persuade the Government to pass his Lokpal Bill in
April 2011. Now, in view of her mysterious disappearance abroad – for
surgery or other personal reasons, no one knows for sure – he has
thought only of appealing to Mr Rahul Gandhi to bail him out.
Why?
The question comes to mind – is all this a charade to force the
beleaguered Prime Minister to throw in the towel and anoint Mr Rahul
Gandhi as Prime Minister, when no one wants him and no one believes in
his leadership (sic) qualities?
It is relevant that Anna and his cronies have not dared utter one word
about Ms Sonia Gandhi, though she created unseemly controversies for
the Gandhi family in many deals involving public money during the
reign of both Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi. They can hardly be
unaware of the questions in the public mind about the sudden financial
eminence of Mr Robert Vadra, son-in-law of Ms Sonia Gandhi.
The fact that they constantly turn to Ms Sonia Gandhi and Mr Rahul
Gandhi, like petulant children determined to have their way, raises
serious doubts about their agenda and objectives.
Pied Piper and the Indian 'Arab Spring'
Recently, an internet website, BeyondHeadlines, filed a query under
the Right to Information Act regarding Anna associate Manish Sisodia's
organization, Kabir. Under this, Afroz Alam Sahil and S.Z. Saleem
learnt that Kabir received funding from diverse sources, including the
Michigan-based Ford Foundation, which has close links with the
ubiquitous Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
Thus, it transpires that Kabir received funds from the Ford Foundation
(Rs 86,61,742), PRIA (Rs 2,37,035), Manjunath Shanmugam Trust (Rs
3,70,000), Dutch Embassy (Rs 19,61,968), Association for India's
Development (Rs 15,00,000), India's Friends Association (Rs 7,86,500),
United Nationals Development Programme (Rs12,52,742). A paltry Rs
11,35,857 were collected from individual donations between 2007 to
2010.
Besides the Ford Foundation, the UNDP and India Friends Association
are US-based. PRIA and AID are headquartered in Asia.
In the light of what has happened in Iraq and now Libya – where
foreign-funded dissidents brought down supposedly dictatorial regimes
that gave an enviable standard of living to their citizens – we may
legitimately ask why US-based bodies that have Zero Compassion for US
citizens are funding a war against corruption (sic) on the other side
of the world.
Just as the Iraqi stooges have no shame for bringing ruin upon their
nation and people so American oil majors could loot the wealth of this
ancient land, the Libyan stooges will feel no remorse when the white
oil majors lick their lips and line their pockets with Libya's high
grade oil. They will feel no dishonour in bringing down the Caesar who
was set to lead Africa into the era of the Gold Dinar.
Shall we, children of Chanakya, legatees of Arthasastra, the world's
most ancient manual of statecraft, be swayed by the rhetoric of men
and women who owe their eminence and so-called moral profile to
foreign recognition and foreign purses?
Let there be no mistake on this score. What has just been attempted in
India is nothing but a US-manipulated Colour Revolution, a kind of
non-violent Arab Spring, with ample provision for violence should the
need arise.
Consider three points.
First, in the preparatory Delhi seminars in April, where he lobbied
with RSS think tanks for their cadre support, Mr Arvind Kejriwal
constantly enticed his audience to make Anna Hazare's fast at Jantar
Mantar into India's Tehrir Square.
I was astounded. At Tehrir Square, as everyone knows, emotive crowds
pressured Mr Hosni Mubarak to quit office. But the Army remained in
full control, and even now there is really no change in governance in
Egypt. Where is the great revolution?
Can making Rahul Gandhi the Prime Minister be the fruit of India's
Tehrir Square (Ramlila Maidan)? What an anti-climax.
Secondly, Anna Hazare openly encouraged the crowds to gather at the
houses of Ministers and MPs and force them to support his movement (he
did say they should be non-violent). Thus demonstrators arrived at the
official residence of the Prime Minister in Assam and at the homes of
ministers in some cities, including Delhi, and thus created an opening
for agent provocateurs to indulge in mischief...
Third, both Anna Hazare and Arvind Kejriwal openly exhorted the crowd
to resist the authorities if they tried to remove the fasting agitator
to hospital. The hysteria on this count only rose after the all party
meet declared Parliament was supreme and refused to be hustled into
passing his half-baked Jan Lokpal Bill.
Such resistance can only be violent, and let's not fudge this issue.
It was a call to chaos, and any violence that may occur in future
should be laid at their doors.
Sallekhana and the fast-unto-death
In the Jain tradition, sallekhana (also santhara) or the
fast-unto-death is embraced with great solemnity and joy, for a soul
that has lived a full life in this world is turning its face back to
the Supreme Source from which it emanated. In 1994, my paternal uncle
suddenly felt the urge to depart while in full command of his
faculties and in good health. He announced after a midday meal that
the call had come, and gave up food and water completely. He died
after ten days, in good cheer, unwavering to the end that he was going
to meet the Source.
Not for us this cheap shrillness – look at me, I am dying for your
sins. Reform, repent, do as I say, or all will be lost forever.
Give me a break.
My advice
My advice to the Government is as follows – if Anna dies, let the
Lokpal Bill die with him. After all, it is his imposed agenda on the
nation. Parliament, in its wisdom, kept it on the backburner for 42
years. We simply don't need it.
What we do need is:
- To appreciate the marvellous job done by the Comptroller &
Auditor General in bringing the guilty in the 2G scam to book
- In uncovering the layers of deceit in the Commonwealth Games
- In meticulously documenting a host of other scams (reports of
which are soon to be tabled in Parliament).
Mr Vinod Rai has done the nation proud; he has shown us what is
possible when decent officers uphold the dignity of their office. Mr
T.N. Seshan did that with the Election Commission. With officers like
that, we don't need an officious Lokpal of foreign-funded moral
crusaders.
We do, however, need a Central Bureau of Investigation that is
unshackled by political masters. In other words, strengthen the
existing institutions; don't add to the bureaucracy; and don't burden
the Consolidated Fund of India.
We, the humble taxpayers of India, are already groaning under
unbearable prices. We don't want another creamy layer of NGOs
battening off our blood.
It is time to end the charade at Ramlila Maidan.
The author is Editor, www.vijayvaani.com
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Topic: Former CBI Director Joginder Singh on "Silent invasion of India"
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From: Ravi <curved.sabre@gmail.com>
Date: Aug 25 06:04PM -0500
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http://www.dailypioneer.com/362363/Silent-invasion-of-India.html
*Silent invasion of India*
August 21, 2011
*Joginder Singh*
*Illegal immigration from Pakistan and Bangladesh poses a serious threat to
our internal security. Thanks to vote-bank politics, our politicians are
indifferent.*
Our international border is around 15,318 km long, of which our boundary
with Bangladesh is 4,000 km long, running along West Bengal, Assam,
Meghalaya, Mizoram and Tripura. It is the Government of India's
responsibility to guard the country's international border and prevent
foreigners from entering our territory illegally as well as control the
entry of those travelling with valid documents. This is a responsibility
that the Government has clearly failed to fulfil as was evident from a
statement by the Minister of State in the Ministry of Home Affairs: "As per
information available, 1,283 Pakistani nationals (who presumably entered
India legally) remain untraced/missing as of June 30, 2011."
A month earlier, while replying to a query under the RTI Act in July, the
Government had said: "It is not possible to estimate the total number of
such foreign nationals, including Pakistani and Bangladeshi nationals, who
have entered into the country without valid travel documents and are staying
in the country since entry of such foreign nationals into the country is
clandestine and surreptitious." The response also added that over 73,000
people from various countries have stayed on even after their visas expired;
nearly 50 per cent of these people were from Bangladesh and about 10 per
cent were from Pakistan, according to data available as of December 31,
2009. In 1996, the then Union Minister for Home Affairs, Indrajit Gupta, had
informed Parliament that over 25 million Bangladeshis were illegally living
in India.
The fact remains that despite the threat of cross-border terrorism faced by
the country from illegal immigrants, the Ministry of Affairs does not
maintain a centralised source of information on people crossing the border
to enter India from Pakistan and Bangladesh without valid documents. Except
where it suits its own concerns, the Union Government refuses to act even in
the face of judicial pronouncement. The Supreme Court held in 2005 that
provisions of the Illegal Migrants (Determination by Tribunals) Act of 1983
were *ultra vires* to the Constitution and were accordingly struck down. The
Illegal Migrants (Determination by Tribunals) Rules, 1984, were also
determined to be*ultra vires* and hence were struck down.
The issue of illegal immigration has and continues to figure in high-level
meetings related to internal security. It has figured prominently at the
Chief Ministers' Conference on Internal Security and Law and Order held in
New Delhi . At this conference serious differences emerged among the
north-eastern States on the issue of illegal immigration — some States
openly accused Assam of contributing to the mounting problem of illegal
immigration in the region.
The then Chief Minister of Nagaland virtually charged Assam with not taking
any steps to check illegal immigration from Bangladesh. He said, "Assam has
almost become a breeding ground for illegal immigrants as they are procuring
documents like ration cards in that State and then coming to the hills. This
is very dangerous." He also claimed that such immigrants were being settled
in areas that were under dispute between Assam and several other States. He
even urged Assam to settle its decades-long boundary disputes with
Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland and Manipur in an accommodative
spirit as it was the largest State in the region.
According to a former Governor of Assam, "57 of Assam's 126 constituencies
were found to have more than a 20 per cent increase in the number of voters
between 1994 and 1997, whereas the all-India average was just 7.4 per cent."
This dramatic increase indicated the addition of a large number of voters
who were really illegal immigrants from Bangladesh. He added that a revision
of electoral rolls in Mongoldoi parliamentary constituency in Assam in 1979
detected the names of thousands of Bangladeshi nationals and the entire
population of Assam revolted against this development.
The former Governor also felt that without knowing the long-term effects of
the issue, Indian Muslims by and large were sympathetic to Bangladeshi
immigrants. Thus, the illegal immigrants now have a much larger say in the
political affairs of the country. For instance, when the Government of
Maharashtra tried to deport a few hundred illegal Bangladeshi immigrants,
several parties started a chorus of protests that were politically
motivated.
There is a direct relationship between the voting patterns of illegal
immigrants and the freebies given by political parties to win their votes in
elections. This unholy nexus creates roadblocks at different levels,
especially when it comes to checking the continued problem of illegal
immigration which also gives rise to the possibility that such elements
could possibly become sleeper cells of terrorist organisations and help them
launch terror attacks within India.
The truth is that even though all politicians realise the enormity of this
problem, their craving for electoral gains and desperation to secure the
votes of illegal immigrants make them ignore the imminent dangers of the
problem. Politics in our country has become hostage to political expediency
which is often disguised as 'principles'. These 'principles' are frequently
tailored to suit the occasion.
The trouble is that politicians world over are essentially the same. Most
will say anything to get themselves elected to office. Later, they hope that
they can escape scrutiny on account of the fact that the people have a short
memory and tend to forget pre-election promises. Thus, all of us who
participate in the electoral process (as well as those who don't come out to
vote on polling day) are responsible for the rise of bad politicians to
power. The time has come to tell people who don't vote that they can't
complain about the quality of politicians who are elected to office.
A senior politician who has served as the Speaker of the Lok Sabha once
pleaded for identity cards to be given to all people in the North-East,
including illegal immigrants from Bangladesh living in Assam. A former
Governor of Arunachal Pradesh and West Bengal holds that at least five
million Bangladeshis who entered India illegally have settled in Assam. They
constitute a fourth of the State's population of 22 million people.
According to estimates prepared by the Ministry of Home Affairs and the
Intelligence Bureau, Assam's alien population from Bangladesh stands at
about four million.
These statistical details not only indicate the magnitude of the problem of
illegal immigration but also reflect the enormity of the security threat
that the country is facing on account of this. This is apart from the fact
that illegal immigration deprives Indian citizens of employment
opportunities. All countries, including Western nations, especially the US,
ensure and protect their citizens' job opportunities and, unlike our
Government, are not apologetic about doing so .
Machiavelli, Hobbes and others have defined man as a lump of matter whose
most politically relevant attribute is a form of energy called
"self-interestedness." In this context, it means that the issue is simply
not one of changing religious demographics or illegal immigration; it is not
about being remorseful or repentant for taking a stand wherein we do not
protect our own self-interests. As the former Australian Prime Minister, Mr
Gough Whitlam, once said: "The punters know that the horse named Morality
rarely gets past the winning post, whereas the horse named Self-Interest
always runs a good race." The Government should know one horse from
another!
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[image: Bullet] *Silence of the lambs*
*By Jitendra Desai on 8/25/2011 11:56:18 AM*
Congress party is shameless in its defence of this vote bank but what about
BJP? Their silence on this issue is deafening.
[image: Bullet] *Not only Pakistan and Bangladesh.*
*By Amish Patel on 8/22/2011 7:01:23 PM*
We have at least 50 students from Nepal in our University (US) alone who has
Engineering degrees from INDIA! Indians don't get admission in Engineering
Colleges in India, how is that Nepalese Students are Admitted? Is there
bribes under the table in INDIA? This is my university alone, there are tons
in other universities over a period of years!
[image: Bullet] *No easy way to curb migration*
*By Narendra M Apte on 8/22/2011 5:55:11 PM*
Illegal migration of Bangladeshis in Assam and elsewhere is a cause of great
concern. However, let us accept the bitter fact it: it is not easy to curb
migration since our borders are porous. But it is also true that
politicians' vested interests have made it more and more difficult to
control such illegal migration.
[image: Bullet] *Illegal immigration from Pakistan and Bangladesh poses a
serious threat to our internal security. Thanks to vote-bank politics, our
politicians are in*
*By B S GANESH, gansharam@yahoo.co.in BANGALORE on 8/22/2011 8:29:41 AM*
When our so called politicians are busy in feathering their nests by various
scams ignoring the principles of " SERVICE, SACRIFICE and PATRIOTIUSM " it
is quite natural for external enemies to enter India and make hay while sun
shines. We must all support Anna Hazare and others who are guiding by
revolution.
B S GANESH, gansharam@yahoo.co.in BANGALORE
[image: Bullet] *Send Muammar Quotaffis to jail*
*By vedam on 8/22/2011 8:05:47 AM*
That is how Quotaman Empire sustains itself. It needs anti-national blood
transfusion to stay put in power. The question is when will these Muammar
Quotaffis go to jail for good.
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Topic: Anti –Hindu Nehru and congress party would not allow Bhaarat to
have Hindu identity of Bhaarat
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From: "Mohan Gupta" <mgupta@rogers.com>
Date: Aug 24 05:48PM -0400
Url: http://groups.google.com/group/unitedhindufront/msg/49824e57f8add097
Anti –Hindu Nehru and congress party would not allow Bhaarat to have
Hindu identity of Bhaarat
The whole Nehru family was and is corrupt family. Nehru family has
made the whole Bhaarat nation most corrupt country in the world. See
the contribution of Nehru family and congress party in making
politicians and general public corrupt people.
The most 10 corrupt politicians apart from Nehru family
http://in.lifestyle.yahoo.com/10-corrupt-indian-politicians-134933044.html
We are talking about the huge money. It is a plunder of the nation. It
is a pure and simple theft of the national money. We are talking about
mind-boggling crime.
The scandals are bursting on to the front pages fast and thick.
Suresh Kalmadi, a Congress Party politician and the former head of the
corruption-plagued Commonwealth Games, was arrested April 25, 2011.
According to a report by the Indian Comptroller and Auditor
General, the 2G spectrum scam alone, in which 2G licenses were sold
off in a manner that was, to say the least, less than transparent,
cost close to $40 billion in lost revenue. Congress Party President
Sonia Gandhi, currently #9 on Forbes list of the World's Most Powerful
People, who is the actual Prime Minister of India, Manmohan Singh, is
only #18. According to Forbes, "Gandhi remains the real power behind
the nuclear-tipped throne [...] she has cemented her status as true
heiress to the Nehru-Gandhi political dynasty."
Nehru and Congress Party would not allow Bhaarat to have her real
Hindu identity and made Bhaarat the most corrupt country in the world.
Dr. Swamy had made several allegations against Sonia Gandhi,
including the claim that 60% of the 2G scam loot went to her two
sisters.
Dr. Swamy also alleged that Sonia Gandhi has benefited from
Bofors, she has benefited from Iraq food for oil deal, she has been
the recipient of the payoffs from the Russian KGB and that she has
been maintaining secret bank accounts abroad. Dr. Swamy also claimed
that Ms. Gandhi is also involved in the illegal export of the
Bhaaratiya antiquities and Naveen Chawla's wife is involved in the
scam too.
He also reminded that the Delhi High Court had earlier issued a notice
to the CBI regarding the Bofors scam and that the spokesman of the
successor organization of the KGB (FSI) had agreed to have given money
to the Gandhi family because the whole family was friendly to them.
Hindu people used to be very honest in olden days. But congress
government has made Bhaarat the most country in the world. For the
honesty of Hindu people, please read the following report:
Here is an excerpt from the Lord Macaulay's speech in Kolkata (then
Calcutta) on 2 February, 1835:
[Source: The Awakening Ray, vol.4, no.5, published by The Gnostic Center (USA)]
"I have traveled across the length and breadth of India and I have not
seen one person who is a beggar, who is a thief. Such wealth I have
seen in this country, such high moral values, people of such calibre,
that I do not think we would ever conquer this country, unless we
break the very backbone of this nation, which is her spiritual and
cultural heritage, and, therefore, I propose that we replace her old
and ancient education system, her culture, for if the Indians think
that all that is foreign and English is good and greater than their
own, they will lose their self-esteem, their native self-culture and
they will become what we want them, a truly dominated nation."
Lord Thomas Babington Macaulay (1800-1859), member of the governing
council of the East India Company from 1834 to 1838, successfully
advocated the replacement of the native languages (Persian, Arabic and
Sanskrit) with English as the medium of education. He formulated his
policy proposal in his Minute on Indian Education, delivered in
Calcutta (Kolkata) on 2 February 1835. The Governor-General of India,
William Bentinck, approved the proposal on 7 March 1835, so that it
became the cornerstone of British-Indian educational policy until
Independence (and remained largely in force after that as well).
At independence time of Bhaarat, in about 400 schools Sanskrit was
taught, Nehru closed all schools where Sanskrit was taught. Please
watch the following website.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mN2iQOZ33BA
Nehru did not allow to settle Hindus in Kashmir by making article 370.
The constitutional exceptions for the non-Hindu majority state of
Jammu & Kashmir (and likewise Nagaland and Mizoram) and the related
expulsion of the near-total Hindu community from Kashmir in 1990 are
due to Congress party politics.
The absence of a Common Civil Code amounts to
"pseudo-secularism", or indeed to a simple absence of secularism in
the Personal Law dimension of the Indian state, would have to be
acknowledged as more than just a Hindutva claim. It is something that
Hindus of all kinds including those hostile to the Sangh, and people
of all denominations, can see. By definition, a secular state is one
that has its laws applying to its citizens regardless of their
religion. The usual insistence that "Hindu nationalists want to
abolish secularism" and its implication that the Indian state is
indeed secular, cannot stand scrutiny on this score.
By making Hindu Endowment Act, took control of Hindu temples for
looting wealth of Hindu temple while not touching Christian churches
and Muslim mosques.
Nehru adopted Western model at every step in administration rather
than adopting ancient Hindu model.
What unites Bhaarat?
Radha Rajan is a prolific and very nationalist writer. Her every
article and speech should be translated in all Bhaaratiya languages
and preached and spread on a very large scale in whole of Bhaarat and
in other parts of the world.
In her article Multiculturalism is for Birds which were published in 4
parts, she expressed following views:
Hindu nation is formed on the basis of what unites us, what we have in
common, while Abrahamic religionists fragment their countries into
smaller countries and states on the basis of how they differ from each
other.
Contrast the Abrahamic worldview with Hindu worldview –
- Dharma is supreme, even our gods are subject and subordinate to dharma
- Dharma can be embodied not only in gods but also in humans and non-humans
- A Hindu acquires his worldview not from understanding time, space
and the cosmos first (western science and philosophy) and then place
the individual within this understanding, but by knowing the nature of
the individual first and proceeding from that to understand the nature
of the rest of the world – time, space, and cosmos
- The journey within the self and from the self to the world is a
Hindu's religion, his spirituality
- God (devas) is the name Hindus give to the extraordinary power,
intelligence which permeates all creation
- Because this power, this intelligence (god) is already present,
already permeates the world, Hindus do not have to be in a constant
state of war with the world to bring any nation or kingdom under the
control of our devas
- There are as many gods as there are humans and as many layers of
understanding the truth that every god, every method to know the
truth, so long as it is subjected to and governed by dharma, is
legitimate and deserving of respect
- Wars were waged by kings to establish dharma and the victorious king
had to be a dharma vijayi and not a lobha (plunder) or asura vijayi
(rape, plunder, murder, mayhem and destruction)
- Within the Hindu nation, Hindus who worshipped Shiva or Vishnu, Kali
or Aiyanar, mountain or river, stick or stone or his parents, even if
he chose not to worship anyone or anything (that itself indicated
simply one level of understanding and he would be born again and again
until the fruits of his karma enabled him to know the nature of the
self; after that words like belief or non-belief become redundant)
could all live together without killing in the name of their god
because everything was god and godly when the worshipper was ruled by
dharma
- When people lived by dharma and were ruled by dharma, there were no
multi-cultures as the Abrahamic world understands the word; there was
only one worldview and all creative expressions proceeding from this
worldview was culture.
It is this stubborn foolishness which made Mohandas Karam Chand Gandhi
think that Hindus and Muslims, Hindus and Christians in India are
brothers because they have the same ancestors. Gandhi should have read
the Bible and the Koran with political sense to grasp the political
objectives of both books of revelation. Both books declare a brother
is he who worships the same god; if your blood brother worships
another god, he is an infidel; convert him or kill him. Gandhi had no
such political sense and Nehru was an irreligious man; and that is why
the Hindu nation Bhaarat, governed by the Gandhi-Nehru INC, is
destined to be enslaved by Gandhian sense of the nation –
- If Hindus believe India should be peopled only by Hindus, they are
living in a fool's paradise. Hindus, Muslims, Parsis, and Christians
who have made India their home are fellow countrymen; they will have
to live in unity if only for their own infests. In no part of the
world are one nationality and one religion synonymous terms, nor has
this ever been the case in India. (Hind Swaraj, Chapter X, The
Condition of India (cont.): The Hindus and the Mahomedans, pp 52-53)
Savarkar on the other hand suffered from no such delusions –
- As it is, there are two antagonistic nations living side by side in
India, several infantile politicians commit the serious mistake in
supposing that India is already welded into a harmonious nation, or
that it could be welded thus for the mere wish to do so. Our
well-meaning but unthinking friends take their dreams for realities…
The solid fact is that the so-called communal questions are but a
legacy handed down to us by centuries of a cultural, religious and
national antagonism between the Hindus and the Moslems. When time is
ripe you can solve them but you cannot suppress them by merely
refusing recognition of them. (Savarkar's Presidential address to the
19th session of the Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha at Karnavati
(Ahmedabad) in 1937)
If you knew that nature has granted you enormous talents,
what would you do with your life? Would you try to become the next
Steve Jobs, the man who brought us IPhones, IPads and other marvels
that changed the way we live? Or would you rather become Business
management personnel and work the financial magic that allows you to
slather yourself in wealth, bringing every material wish within your
easy reach. Or would you consider becoming a politician?
Judging by what we see in Bhaarat or around the world, the
truly talented people of the last generation have shunned careers in
politics. In the face of an avalanche of major global challenges, what
one sees at the top is a stunning absence of strong, credible and
effective leadership. Despite the transformative power of the
uprisings, no strong and credible leaders have emerged to guide
Bhaarat into future. The great danger this talented leadership vacuum
is that it opens the way for the wrong kind of charismatic individuals
to gain political traction. At present time, Bhaarat needs top talent
to face daunting problems. The top rungs of power seem populated by
people who not only fail to inspire, but fail to come up with creative
solutions of the problems of Bhaarat. All the politicians despite
their valiant efforts, they all seem much smaller than the problems.
It is time when all Bhaaratiya people need more talent people who rule
Bhaarat.
In this time of crisis people have to uncover the hidden
mettle, character of our current corrupt leaders. Under such a
conditions, may be someone with great talents surprise us, reminding
us that beyond the riches and glory of working at high paid wages, the
world of politics desperately needs some good men and women who can
make a real difference.
If India is body, Hindutva is its soul. Body and soul are inseparable.
When the soul departs body becomes dead. Sonia, Nehru Gandhi family
and congress party people are trying that soul leaves the body as
nobody can kill soul, so that body (Bhaarat) becomes dead for them to
devour.
Dr. Subramanian Swamy is trying to expose the corruption of Sonia
Gandhi and congress party. Therefore congress leaders have become
abusive for Dr. Subramanian Swamy by saying he is against Muslims and
Christians.
I cannot understand how anyone can call Dr. Subramanian Swamy a BIGOT.
Dr. Swamy's brother-in-law is Jewish, his son-in-law Muslim, his
sister-in-law Christian and his wife Parsi. One of his two daughters
is married to an Indian Muslim with whom he has closest relations, and
therefore how can he possibly be a bigot against the Indian Muslims or
Christians.
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