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- Majority of Muslims of Kerala supported creation of Pakistan, but
remained in India [1 Update]
http://groups.google.com/group/unitedhindufront/t/224f7afbfba130c3
- Vir Arjun Editorial on Agnivesh [1 Update]
http://groups.google.com/group/unitedhindufront/t/fe6d00a84bbcd58a
- Shehjar Event: Tele-Meeting on September 11 to commemorate Martyrs
Day [1 Update]
http://groups.google.com/group/unitedhindufront/t/5e6d94757e04b507
- The Autumn of Hypocrisy - Harud Literary Festival - by Rahul
Pandita [1 Update]
http://groups.google.com/group/unitedhindufront/t/a7e3f371aa98cf8a
- Sonia, Anna and the "Fakepal" Drama-B R Haran-1 September 2011 [1 Update]
http://groups.google.com/group/unitedhindufront/t/d351e771902dc7be
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Topic: Majority of Muslims of Kerala supported creation of Pakistan,
but remained in India
Url: http://groups.google.com/group/unitedhindufront/t/224f7afbfba130c3
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From: Ravi <curved.sabre@gmail.com>
Date: Aug 31 04:51PM -0500
Url: http://groups.google.com/group/unitedhindufront/msg/6db4567220683533
Majority of Muslims of Malabar supported creation of Pakistan, but refused
to migrate to Pakistan. They remained in India to complete the large-scale
Islamisation of Kerala and execute the Second Partition of India.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mappila
The great majority of Mappilas of Malabar supported the independence of
Pakistan <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pakistan_Movement>,[24]<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mappila#cite_note-23>
though
few Mappilas migrated to Pakistan <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pakistan>
following partition <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partition_of_India>.
Today, the vast majority of Malabari Mappilas in Pakistan are
Muhajirs<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhajir_people>
from Karachi <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karachi>; many are descendants
of the Malabari community who left India after the Mappila revolt in 1921 to
settle in Pakistan.[25]
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mappila#cite_note-24>There
is also a Muslim Malabari colony in Karachi. Their numbers are predicted to
be anywhere around 6,000; however, the vast majority have lost their
cultural identity and assimilated with locals as constituents of the
Muhajir<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhajir_people>
community.
*24.^ <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mappila#cite_ref-23>* (Page 100)Freedom
movement in French India: the Mahe revolt of
1948<http://books.google.co.in/books?id=VfltAAAAMAAJ> By
J. B. Prashant More, M. Manickam
*25.^ <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mappila#cite_ref-24>* Malayalees in
Pakistan: Maddy's
Musings<http://maddy06.blogspot.com/2009/03/malayalees-in-pakistan.html>
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Topic: Vir Arjun Editorial on Agnivesh
Url: http://groups.google.com/group/unitedhindufront/t/fe6d00a84bbcd58a
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From: Vimal Wadhawan <vimalwadhawan@yahoo.co.in>
Date: Sep 01 05:49AM +0530
Url: http://groups.google.com/group/unitedhindufront/msg/978a28b9d7dc5153
Pl Read Vir Arjun Editorial on Agnivesh and respond. These responses
would be published in the letters to the Editor
http://www.virarjun.com/DisplayNews.aspx?newsid=38150&news=फिर%20विवादों%20में%20फंसे
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Topic: Shehjar Event: Tele-Meeting on September 11 to commemorate Martyrs Day
Url: http://groups.google.com/group/unitedhindufront/t/5e6d94757e04b507
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From: "Editor Shehjar" <editor.shehjar@gmail.com>
Date: Aug 31 10:35PM -0400
Url: http://groups.google.com/group/unitedhindufront/msg/892683c4f4a9eb57
Welcome to Adobe GoLive 6
Dear All,
Following up on its successful event, the first Kashmiri Hindu
International Tele-Conference on August 13, 2011; the Shehjar
Publication will be organizing a Tele-Meeting on September 11, 2011 to
commemorate Kashmiri Hindu Martyrs Day. Panelists will perform
readings of their personal stories from those days and nights of
1989-90.
Details for this event will follow as well as the calendar of
future Tele-Meetings and larger Tele-Conferences to be organized by
Shehjar. Future events organized by the Publication will feature
topics and themes for diverse interests similarly as has been achieved
by the popular web-magazine www.shehjar.com. Suggestions are welcome.
This is expected to be a standout event and an important one.
Interested panelists and participants for the September 11 event are
requested to email to editor.shehjar@gmail.com
Thanks and Warm Regards,
Shehjar Editorial Board
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Topic: The Autumn of Hypocrisy - Harud Literary Festival - by Rahul Pandita
Url: http://groups.google.com/group/unitedhindufront/t/a7e3f371aa98cf8a
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From: Aditya Raj Kaul <kauladityaraj@gmail.com>
Date: Sep 01 03:00AM +0530
Url: http://groups.google.com/group/unitedhindufront/msg/34fb1e5519d67742
The Autumn of Hypocrisy
*Those opposed to Srinagar's Harud litfest have only strengthened radical
voices in Kashmir. In the name of a 'cause', they have silenced those whose
stories must be told.*
*Link* -
http://www.openthemagazine.com/article/arts-letters/the-autumn-of-hypocrisy#.Tl5btLKW6QQ
*
Rahul Pandita - Open Magazine*
Tonight, they will raise a toast. Tonight, they will pat one another's
backs, and, in the confines of their apartments in New Delhi and elsewhere,
may even take out victory marches. Someone might even hurl an imaginary
stone, declaring that finally, the Internet Intifada has been successful.
Congratulatory messages will flood *Facebook* and *Twitter*. After all, a
sinister design has been defeated. The Harud (Autumn) Literary Festival,
scheduled to be held in Kashmir Valley in the last week of September, has
been cancelled<http://akhondofswat.blogspot.com/2011/08/harud-festival-cancelled-until-further.html>.
It was a State conspiracy, as they would like everyone to believe.
The truth is that the festival has been sabotaged. A
letter<http://kafila.org/2011/08/25/an-open-letter-on-the-%E2%80%98harud%E2%80%99-literary-festival>circulated
on the internet condemned the literary festival, claiming that it
would portray a false sense of normalcy in the state. The group circulating
the letter also had issues with the organisers' terming the fest an
'apolitical' event.
As a writer who is from Kashmir, and who was invited to be part of this
festival, I didn't care how this festival was being described. I was going
to be there to talk about everything I felt strongly about: the killings of
the past few summers, the unmarked mass graves, the unfortunate spectacle of
an old man being made to frog-jump in front of his son by a CRPF trooper,
the untruth about the exodus of Kashmiri Pandits, the hypocrisy of the
mainstream media when it came to reporting on Kashmir. I also felt the
festival would enable young Kashmiris to interact with prominent writers and
artists, and also serve as a platform for them to learn about literature and
the process of writing. But saying even this much is apparently taboo. How
dare someone teach anything to Kashmiris? After all, young Kashmiris now
read Edward Said and Dostoevsky.
As a journalist, every visit to an army officer's house, draped as it was
like a mini Kashmir Arts Emporium, would leave me seething with anger. Here
I was, a Kashmiri in exile, who hadn't even been able to salvage his
ancestral shawls and carpets when forced to leave home one cold January
night in 1990. And, no, it was not because of Governor Jagmohan.
I feel the same anger now at those who have turned Kashmir into their
personal fiefdom, into a monopoly nobody else can touch. All those who
opposed the fest—and this includes some of my friends—will get other
platforms to present their work. But for many Kashmiris, that opportunity is
lost. As a writer friend who was to attend the festival said: "The call for
boycott means that those who can express their opinions without being under
threat are the only ones who will get a chance to speak. The rest,
especially those in Kashmir who have never been part of the conversation
before, will find themselves forced to take sides even before the literary
festival has begun, silenced in the name of 'the cause'."
The process of boycotting this festival has also exposed some severe fault
lines in the Kashmir narrative. Somewhere, a careless journalist reported
that Salman Rushdie had been invited to attend the festival. This prompted
someone to create a 'Boycott Harud festival' page on *Facebook*. Some of the
comments here are chilling and one major factor why the organisers decided
to call off the festival. One of the members of the organising team, Minhal
Hasan, wrote a post on the page denying that Rushdie had ever been invited.
She added: 'We seek support for the spirit of the festival which is plural,
inclusive and aims to be a platform for free speech and expression.' One
Adil Lateef responded to her post, writing: 'Just come here, we will behead
you.' Another wrote: 'Whoever defends a blasphemer is a blasphemer and
should be stoned to death.'
When two of my writer friends took a stand against the festival, I was
flooded with calls from journalists of both the national and foreign press
for a counter quote. In one of my earlier statements to a news agency, I
mentioned how this summer had been peaceful in Kashmir and how I hoped that
the fest would bring further intimations of peace. In an hour, the agency
reporter called me back. He wanted me to elaborate on 'peace'. That is when
it struck me: I had stepped on a land mine. I immediately made my stance
clear. I said: "The festival will not make CRPF soldiers disappear from the
streets. The fundamental issues about Kashmir will remain the same. But the
festival should be held since I personally know so many Kashmiris who are
keen to tell their stories. We need to hear them out."
We need to hear the young MBA graduate who connected with me on *Facebook*,
and then again, by sheer coincidence, in a protest outside Kashmir
University last summer. We need to hear journalist Suhail Bukhari, who was
forced to take refuge in Delhi after he was booked for waging 'war against
the nation' because he had simply chosen to report the truth. We need to
hear political activist Anjum Zamrud Habib, who was wrongly declared a
convict and sent to prison. Anjum was supposed to attend the festival, but
backed out once the battlelines were drawn, forcing everyone to take stands.
Some of those opposed to the festival had also called some invitees in order
to dissuade them from attending it. They issued veiled threats as well. "We
will be launching smear campaigns against those who decide to attend this
festival," one of the invitees was told. For me as well, I am told, they had
devised a strategy. They had plans of dubbing me a 'right-wing fascist' who
is also a member of the Kashmiri Pandit group Roots in Kashmir (RIK). I
laughed when I heard this. The fact is that because of my position on
Kashmir, I am hated by every RIK member, except one, a young man called
Aditya Raj Kaul who remains a friend despite our ideological differences. I
am sure even my friend Yasin Malik, against whom the RIK had initiated many
campaigns, will be amused. Will the general-secretary of the party for whom
one of those opposed to the festival used to make revolutionary posters in
his student days call me right-wing? Well, best of luck, mates.
This reminds me of a musical a group of students had wanted to organise at
Kashmir University some time ago and were forced to call off. The future of
Kashmir will also depend on who emerges a winner in such battles: those who
opposed this musical or who were for it. Unfortunately, those who opposed
Harud have ended up strengthening radical voices in Kashmir.
To my Kashmiri friends I say this: we need to fight our own battles. The *
Twitter* messiahs will come and go. They have no stake in our story. For
them, we are just case studies. For another article. Or a film. Or white
paper. It is time we *owned* our stories. The story of Fancy Jan, who
received a bullet in her heart. The groom whose henna-dyed little finger
went lifeless. The old poet in whose forehead they drilled a nail in place
of his *tilak*. Or the young Kashmiri who travelled from Delhi to Jammu in
June 1997, and, at the Punjab-Jammu border, saw a photo of his brother's
bullet-ridden body splashed on the front page of *Daily Excelsior*.
I *will* tell that last story. Harud or no Harud.
+++
*Rahul Pandita is a Kashmiri writer. A staffer with Open, he was a member of
the advisory committee for the Harud literary festival*
--
Aditya Raj Kaul
India Editor
The Indian, Australia <http://www.theindian.net.au/>
Blog: http://activistsdiary.blogspot.com/
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Topic: Sonia, Anna and the "Fakepal" Drama-B R Haran-1 September 2011
Url: http://groups.google.com/group/unitedhindufront/t/d351e771902dc7be
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From: "Sandhya Jain " <sandhya206@bol.net.in>
Date: Sep 01 07:25AM +0530
Url: http://groups.google.com/group/unitedhindufront/msg/459adafd722e5d19
http://www.vijayvaani.com/FrmPublicDisplayArticle.aspx?id=1943
Sonia, Anna and the "Fakepal" Drama
B R Haran
1 September 2011
There are many reasons for the Anna Hazare drama at Ramlila Maidan,
which finally concluded with the government getting the fast called
off on a mere verbal assurance to 'look sympathetically' at the
demands made.
One of the deeper reasons was the UPA's colossal corruption which
caused such public revulsion that the Congress High Command realized
the need to allow the public to ventilate its grievances and cool off.
The leadership was unnerved by a couple of developments:
- The nationwide surge created by a rustic Yoga Guru against
corruption and black money
- The CAG report on 2G Spectrum
- The CAG expose on the Commowealth Games
- The uproar over the Adarsh Housing scam
- Dr Subramanian Swamy's consistency in legally fighting the
UPA government and the Supreme Court's supervision of CBI
investigations as a consequence of it
- Various press briefings by Dr. Swamy on the involvement of
Sonia Gandhi's family and other bigwigs of the Congress party in
various scams
- Robert Vadra's shenanigans getting exposed through the internet
- Frequent foot-in-mouth blabbering of Rahul Gandhi, exposing
his stupidity and ignorance
- Manmohan Singh's change of attitude and assertion of authority
The motives behind the drama
Fearing the convergence of RSS, Baba Ramdev and Subramanian Swamy,
Sonia Gandhi thought to script a drama to project herself and her
family as morally superior, while achieving a number of objectives:
- Hijack the anti-corruption movement from Baba Ramdev, dilute
and suppress it and make him ineffective
- Create problems for the Prime Minister so he vacates the seat
for 'junior' before his stupidity and incompetence exposes him totally
- Give a communal twist to the anti-corruption movement by
pitching Anna Hazare against Baba Ramdev and the RSS
- Divert attention of the people towards "Hindu terror" with
the help of minions like Digvijay and Chidambaram. Keep the Prevention
of Communal Violence Bill ready to strike at the appropriate time,
say, after coronation of Rahul Gandhi as prime minister.
ACT 1
The coterie prepared the screenplay and script with help of selected
NGO cronies. The four decade old "Lokpal Bill" was resurrected to
serve the purpose!
- Arvind Kejriwal, an NGO person and friend of Sonia's NAC,
goes to Maharashtra and meets the aged (and publicity crazy) Anna
Hazare and brings him to Delhi to join Baba Ramdev's anti-corruption
movement. Maoist sympathizer and Congress crony Agnivesh and NGO
activist Kiran Bedi jump onto the bandwagon
- Encouraged and motivated by the NGO activists, Anna Hazare
sits on a fast-unto-death at Jantar Mantar (April 2011). The 'secular'
media, which completely blacked out Baba Ramdev's huge public
campaigns, leaps into hyper mode, makes a hero out of the ordinary
self-styled Gandhian, who was a non-entity outside Maharashtra
- Anna's cronies scoot Uma Bharati out of the venue - a 'secular' act!
- As per script, Anna takes on Manmohan Singh, but exchanges
pleasantries with Sonia Gandhi through letters. Sonia cajoles Anna and
makes Manmohan government call him to the negotiating table
- Anna withdraws his agitation within four days, AFTER removing
the Bharat Mata portrait from the backdrop on his stage. This removes
the communal taint he acquired when he accepted a letter of support
from the RSS, and establishes his 'secular' credentials.
ACT II
- Anna travels as planned by the anti-nation industry (term
coined by Radha Rajan and Krishen Kak), I mean NGOs. Visits Ahmedabad,
joins 'secular' brigade of Mallika Sarabhai, Medha Patkar, et al and
throws mud on Modi and his government, thereby underlining his secular
credentials
- Negotiations start between Anna & co and Government to draft
the Lokpal Bill. Digvijay continues his tirade against Baba Ramdev and
RSS and teases Anna, which complains to Mother Superior … she assures
action...
- As the heat of the 2G investigation spreads along with Baba
Ramdev's continuous campaigns against black money, the Empress and
heir stealthily leave for Europe, including Switzerland, in the guise
of vacation.
Beyond the script
The media's hype and sudden 'Mahatmahood' for Anna didn't affect Baba
Ramdev. Some events, not anticipated by Sonia and her NGO cronies,
unfold quickly:
- Baba Ramdev continues his campaign and organizes a massive
hunger protest at Ramlila Maidan. As there was no readymade script for
this unexpected development, Anna & co extend lip service support.
Anna warns Baba not to allow leaders of Hindu organizations to join
him
- A changed and assertive Prime Minister sends a team of
ministers to negotiate with Baba Ramdev and convince him to withdraw
the agitation.
- Agitated by this move, the Empress orders a clampdown on
Ramdev and his devotees through the ever pliable Home Minister
- Police use teargas and lathi charge on sleeping devotees and
drives them out of Ramlila Maidan in the dark of night. Hundreds are
injured; one woman is still critical.
- Police grabs Ramdev and packs him off to Haridwar. The Home
minister says Delhi Police action on its own!
- Anna & co express token outrage at the police brutality.
ACT III
- Negotiations between "Civil Society" (Team Anna) and
Government fall apart
- Anna meets Sonia along with NGO activist Kejriwal; Sonia
assures action
- Government commits it would introduce the Lokpal Bill in the
monsoon session
- Anna meets opposition leaders, but forgets anti-corruption
crusader Dr. Swamy
- Anna gives a deadline and says he would fast unto death from
16 August if government fails to introduce a strong Lokpal Bill
ACT IV
- The monsoon session begins. Sonia secretly leaves for USA (so
we are told), this time on (alleged) medical grounds
- Government falters, but manages to table Lokpal Bill in
Parliament. Anna ups the ante; burns the draft bill tabled in
Parliament as a mark of protest
- Digvijay conspicuously remains silent. Congress spokesperson
heaps abuse on Anna & co.; Kapil Sibal and Ambika Soni join issue.
Rahul enters scene, as scripted, and controls his partymen
- Anna decides to sit on fast as planned. Police refuses Jantar
Mantar, but offers JP Park.
- Anna accepts offer, but the Delhi police put conditions. Anna
refuses; police cancel the permission
- Prime Minister unfurls national flag at Red fort. Adamant
Anna vows to sit on fast at JP Park the next day. He suddenly visits
Rajghat and meditates for three hours
- As per script, Home Minister orders detention of Anna & co
before he leaves for fast venue. Police takes Anna to an undisclosed
destination and later in the evening puts him in Tihar jail.
Chidambaram again says Delhi Police acted on its own! It is not clear
if the PM was kept in the loop by the Home Minister
- Anna continues fast while backroom parleys go on between Team
Anna and government. The NGO cronies of NAC play the job of mediators
- Rahul steps in, as scripted, and asks Government to release
Anna. Anna readily accepts a 15-day schedule at Ramlila Maidan
- Government takes care of Anna's security and health concerns
by spending lots of PUBLIC money. 'Secular' media plays its role to
perfection making a 'Mahatma' out of 'Maharashtra's Anna'
- Parliamentary Standing Committee which is seized of the
matter says no time limit can be specified
- Sonia's cronies in NAC, Harsh Mander and Aruna Roy, take on
Anna crowd. Aruna Roy comes out with another draft Lokpal bill!
Caught in own quagmire
Suddenly, the script went obsolete due to unforeseen circumstances.
The 'secular' media overplayed its role, resulting in nationwide surge
of support which no one, including Sonia, Anna and the anti-national
NGO industry anticipated. The drama conceived for the purposes of
silencing Baba Ramdev and creating problems for the Prime Minister
fell flat.
Baba Ramdev is courageously facing Congress-orchestrated
investigations in his financial affairs. He came all the way to Tihar
to meet Anna and extend support, to the utter discomfiture of Sonia &
co. Apart from ABVP, Baba Ramdev's Bharat Swabhiman Andolan also
mobilized crowds for Anna Hazare. The plot to create problems for the
Prime Minister failed and Sonia & Co were caught in their own trap.
Suddenly the 'actors' didn't know how to end the drama! They were
totally confused, and as things progressed, Ramlila Maidan became a
theatre of the absurd. The government was rigid one day, crawled the
next; Anna appealed for peace one day but instigated people the next
day; Team Anna had problems within and spoke in different voices; the
opposition parties were clueless.
The government, which forcefully removed Baba Ramdev and his followers
from the Ramlila Maidan, could not do the same to Anna as he was
Sonia's man! Having come back to square one within a week, the comedy
became a tragedy for the Government, Team Anna, the Opposition and
Sonia Gandhi. And for the people of India.
When thousands of people took part genuinely in the protests against
corruption in major cities and towns, under the assumption that Anna
would vanquish the monster called corruption, those "actors" in the
capital were 'playing' with the sentiments and feelings of the people.
The sad fact was that the blind followers of Anna the neo-Gandhi never
realized he was overacting, blackmailing the government and making a
mockery of democracy.
As the drama seemed going out of control, the producers (Sonia & Co)
realized they were in a soup. They could feel a wave across the nation
against Congress! Fortunately for them, the BJP didn't or rather
refused to realize it.
BJP's failure
At every given opportunity, Anna was rejecting RSS and BJP to project
a secular image. But both RSS and BJP were openly supporting him, so
it this was a strategy, it was a poorly executed one. The height of
tamasha was Nitin Gadkari's letter of support to Anna! When the party
itself had supposedly drafted (or worked on) a better Lokpal bill
draft, one could only wonder at Gadkari declaring Anna's Jan Lokpal
bill as the 'basis' of discussion in parliament.
Knowing well that its student wing ABVP had played a stellar role in
mobilizing the swelling supporters for Anna in many cities and towns,
BJP failed to make use of it and create a favourable impression in the
minds of the people. Earlier it failed to capitalize on Ramdev's
movement; now it failed to capitalize the Anna mania.
Rahul exposed
As Team Anna began to worry about his health despite Anna projecting a
confident face, the crown prince made a 'timely' appearance again,
probably on instructions from the empress. Rahul Gandhi came and
'discussed' with the PM for one hour and went straight to Parliament
to read a text prepared by one of his late father's loyalists. It was
supposed to his I-am-ready-to-be-PM speech, overwhelming the Zero
Hour, thanks to Speaker Meira Kumar. Sadly, it was panned by all who
heard it – all Ramlila Maidan, and in Parliament during Saturday's
debate, where Rahul demonstrated his non-seriousness and callowness by
doing the disappearing act.
Rahul's speech was an open confrontation with Prime Minister Manmohan
who had done a decent job the previous day to arrive at a near
solution to the Anna issue with his ex-tempore speech in parliament.
Rahul spoilt this by taking on Anna and sermonizing on democracy and
secularism etc. He openly contradicted the spirit of Manmohan Singh's
speech, and vanished when he realized that he had impressed none. Even
his baba brigade had a hard time trying to defend him.
The anti climax
The national upsurge against corruption in general and UPA in
particular, the deteriorating health of Anna, the deft handling of the
issue by the political class, forced the producers of the drama to end
it at the earliest opportunity. They now placed three conditions,
namely, Citizen Charter, Lower Bureaucracy under Lokpal, and Lokayukta
in all States, and conveyed their willingness to end Anna's fast.
Parliament, they said, should vote on a Resolution on these three
issues.
But they failed to reckon with the tenacity of the political class.
MPs rose to the occasion in unison, debated at length in a specially
convened parliament session (where Rahul Gandhi disrespectfully and
irresponsibly abstained), and came out with a Verbal Resolution
conveying the 'Sense of the House'.
Let us compare what Anna wanted before beginning his fast and what he
got at the end:
- Anna wanted passage of Jan Lokpal, a clear time limit,
inclusion of PM and Judiciary under the ambit of Lokpal, bypassing of
Standing Committee, and finally a written commitment on all these
things.
- What he got was a "Sense of the House" and he ended his fast!
So, what is that the Team Anna gained and how can the media trumpet it
as a victory?
A few words for the youth
The only silver lining of the five month long drama was that
Generation Next is ready to hit the streets for national good. Their
anger against the abuse of democracy and concern for the nation is
genuine. Their mistake is that they have misplaced their faith on an
undeserving team. And they were deceived by a third rate media.
The youth of this country must understand the following facts:
- Mainstream media in India is supported by alien forces and
works against national interest
- NGOs are an anti-national industry for they are funded by
foreign powers with a hidden agenda of subjugating this nation
- Persons who flirt with NGO activists without condemning the
scams and questioning the scamsters around us and showing regard to
Sonia Gandhi could never be genuine activists, only fraudulent actors
- Self-styled activists have selfish agendas and work as paid
agents for foreign powers
- The Nehru-Gandhi family cares only to remain in power and
needs to be removed from the political arena
- Existing laws can combat corruption. What the nation needs is
genuine leaders who would implement the laws in letter and spirit
- A Chief Minister in Gujarat has brought down corruption to
the lowest level with existing laws, even without a Lokayukta! Chief
Ministers in Madhya Pradesh and Bihar are doing the same with existing
laws
- A crusader politician like Dr. Subramanian Swamy is making
the lives of the corrupt miserable with the existing laws.
- Parliament is supreme in a democracy, even if some
parliamentarians are corrupt and criminals. We can always improve our
choice of representatives. We should not handover law making powers to
the so-called civil society comprising foreign funded NGOs. That would
be a disaster.
- Finally, it is extremely sad that a precious young life was
lost in Bhubaneswar, Orissa, due to this callous drama by
anti-national forces for their selfish agenda. The national media
deliberately concealed this sad development and the arrogant Team Anna
didn't bother to even condole the death of young Arundas, who thought
he was following a genuine leader and sacrificed his life. Who is
going to compensate this terrible loss? Sonia, or the
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