Sunday 30 December 2012

Rape : Mandatory death penalty



Death for rape.Delhi braveheart dies:stop rape stop shame.Criminal should be punished.
we demand death penalty.
A black day for nation! stop sexual violence against women and girls.
Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal.

Saturday 22 December 2012

The world so hungry


There are people in the world so hungry, that God cannot appear to them except in the form of bread.”
― Mahatma Gandhi
 —

Thursday 13 December 2012

poison politics in India

Politicians spread the poison of Hindu-Muslim divide: Katju

 Chairman of Press Council of India (PCI) Justice Markanday Katju on Thursday alleged that politicians in independent India "have played a major role in spreading deeper the poison of Hindu-Muslim divide, whose seeds were sown by the British, for serving their own votebank politics".
Addressing a programme in Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), he said Pakistan was an "artificially-created state" by British using the Hindu-Muslim divide. "It is only a matter of time when the people of both the countries (India and Pakistan) will realise that their erstwhile Western rulers had poisoned their minds and hearts against each other for serving their own interest. They created the Hindu-Muslim divide and then concretised this legacy by the creation of Pakistan", Katju said.
"The real tragedy", he said "was that while the British sowed the seeds of discords in the hearts and minds of people, after independence agent provocateurs are continuing this nefarious policy". "I have no hesitation to state that politicians have played a major role in spreading this poison deeper for serving their own vote bank politics", he charged
According to Justice Katju, "in 1857, there was almost zero percent communalism in the country and today I have no hesitation to accept that 80 per cent of both Hindus and Muslims have fallen prey to this dreadful malaise", he said.
"I am aware that my comments on this issue had earlier this week stirred a hornet s nest. Some newspersons in Pakistan have dismissed my views as the ranting of a lunatic", he said adding "Hindu-Muslim conflict was engineered by the British as a deliberate state policy for maintaining the British hold over India".
Claiming that history books were deliberately doctored by the British rulers, he said it was done to spawn communalism in India. Referring to terror activities in the country, Katju said evidence was now mounting to suggest that whenever incidents of terror take place in India, "very frequently innocent Muslim youth are randomly picked up by security forces".
"This is not only unjust but also helps the actual perpetrators of such heinous crimes escape the clutches of the law. The main reason behind this is that our police force are not suitably equipped with all the modern technology and state-of-art investigative techniques for nabbing the actual culprits", he said.
Whenever an incident of terror takes place, the police are under pressure to nab the culprits at the earliest and "the easiest way out is to implicate innocent persons to ease the pressure of public opinion", he said.

Farmers in India






Sunday 9 December 2012

Today Indians idiots

90 per cent Indians are idiots, can be easily fooled: Markandey Katju
 Delhi Updated Dec 09, 2012 at 12:28am IST
press trust of india


New Delhi: Ninety per cent of Indians are "idiots" who can easily be misled by mischievous elements in the name of religion, Press Council of India (PCI) chairperson Justice Markandey Katju claimed on Saturday. "I say ninety per cent of Indians are idiots. You people don't have brains in your heads....It is so easy to take you for a ride," he said at a seminar in New Delhi.
He said that a communal riot could be incited in Delhi for as meagre an amount as Rs 2,000. He said that all somebody has to do is make a mischievous gesture of disrespect to a place of worship and people start fighting each other. "You mad people will start fighting amongst yourself not realising that some agent provocateur is behind this," he said.
Katju said that before 1857 there was no communalism in the country but the situation was different now. "Today 80 per cent Hindus are communal and 80 per cent Muslims are communal. This is the harsh truth, bitter truth that I am telling you. How is it that in 150 years you have gone backwards instead of moving forward because the English kept injecting poison," Katju said.Justice (Retd) Markandey Katju said that a communal riot could be incited in Delhi for as meagre an amount as Rs 2,000.
90 per cent Indians are idiots, can be easily fooled: Markandey Katju
"The policy that emanated from London after the mutiny in 1857 that there is only one way to control this country that is to make Hindus and Muslims fight each other," he said. He said that then there was a propaganda that Hindi was the language of Hindus and Urdu of Muslims. "Our ancestors also studied Urdu, but it is so easy to fool you. You are idiots so how difficult is it to make an idiot of you," Katju said.
Katju said that he was saying these harsh things to make Indians, whom he loved, to understand the whole game and not remain fools.

Saturday 8 December 2012

Narendra modi is trying to hide real face behind the propaganda development of Gujarat


Narendra modi is trying to hide real face behind the propaganda development of Gujarat



Narendra modi ,CM of Gujarat is trying to hide real face behind the propaganda development of Gujarat and propaganda nationalism of India. He is trying to established that he is only key maker of Gujarat with a desire of  future PM  of  India. Only base are  fake Hinduism theory ,disgusting  premodern biased stereotype Hindu Rastra theory.  His only view is to catch the power in state and his carrier with high dictatorship ambitions,He uses media very tactfully systematically and repeatedly liar publicity . His supporters RSS ,Bajrang dal, BJP and his associated are very expert to create propaganda and selling dream to the youth and common peoples of Gujarat as well as India, Modi become successful  about this type propaganda publicity. It is true that  there are some new  industries added in Gujarat. But this is not only criteria of development. I mean total aspects  should be noted. What he did in others aspects of social developments. If we discussed the others we will definitely see  the reality of Gujarat and also real characters and attitude of his parties and Government.
What about the conditions of labour groups, dalits, minorities, farmers, children,women ,SC,ST, OBC etc.
What about the hunger index ,law and orders situations, social justice and human rights?
Modi and his Government are accused corruption. What about the democracy ,freedom of speech and secular attitude?
Every aspects Modi and his Government become failure. In certain cases their attitude are criminal.
In every aspects Modi and his parties are not interested to do something positive towards needy and social  discrimination. Human resource development and socio-cultural improvements, social harmony have been neglected. This Government only for some few corporate peoples ,industry , few rich class and businessman only.
Thanks Modi and politics,thanks incredible Gujarat  dirty corrupted politics. Politics for Propaganda, Politics for illiteracy ,Politics for muscles money media, politics for cheap inhumanity communal politics!
Create confusion among the peoples by propaganda and polarization by communal riots.Gujarat is a field of Hindutva laboratory, killing the minorities especially Muslims ,a dream place of RSS and development is the fake face.
Before support Modi and BJP, think 1000 times!
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The International Initiative for Justice in Gujara
Fascism alive in Gujarat: Arundhati Ro
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Dalits in Gujarat
MODI: ARE YOU REALLY INNOCENCE!
Ideology of RSS and BJP
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Human sacrifice ....barbaric crime

Friday 7 December 2012

“1000 kids below the age of 5 die daily in India”



India has a population of almost 1.2 billion people. 55% of this population (nearly 600 million people) has no access to toilets. Most of these numbers are made up by people who live in urban slums and rural areas. A large populace in the rural areas still defecates in the open. Slum dwellers in major metropolitan cities, reside along railway tracks and have no access to toilets or a running supply of water. The situation in urban areas in terms of scale is not as serious as rural areas.

Around 1,000 children below the age of five die every day in India from diarrhoea, hepatitis-causing pathogens and other sanitation-related diseases, according to the report of United Nations Children's Fund.
Sanitary conditions at school heavily influence school attendance, especially by girls. Lack of facilities or unhygienic conditions not only prevent children from participating in school, but also negatively affect their concentration and ability to learn, said Chandra Mohan Rai, minister, public health engineering department (PHED),

Thursday 6 December 2012

Anti-Dalit violence in Tamil Nadu


dated17.11.12

Dharmapuri violence: Why are Dalits unsafe in Dravidian Tamil Nadu?

The latest incident of anti-Dalit violence in Tamil Nadu, in which 268 houses of three colonies in Dharmapuri district were torched, is yet another instance of the violent oppression practiced by certain politically influential caste-Hindu groups in the state.
The genesis of this violence, in which there was no reported casualty because the residents had left their homes fearing the attack, is stated to be the marriage between a Dalit boy and a caste-Hindu girl; but activists say it is just a ruse for a pre-planned attack.
According to media reports, the marriage incensed the girl’s family and her community. The girl’s father wanted her to be returned by the Dalit boy’s family; but when it didn’t happen, he allegedly committed suicide out of shame. His community subsequently unleashed violence on the streets that finally led to the destruction of the colonies.
Reportedly, the boy’s family had sought police support, still the entire community had to bear the brunt of caste-brutality.
The incident also throws light on the outrageous practice of honour-killing — although in this case it is a suicide — that gets reported in the state from time to time.
Dharmapuri, where the latest incident occurred, and South Arcot regularly witness anti-Dalit violence by a politically dominant group of caste-Hindus, while in parts of Madurai, Ramanathapuram and southern parts of the state, they come under attack by another group. In both the regions, they are easy targets of violent caste and political dominance.
Although the state doesn’t top the list in the country for violence against scheduled castes and scheduled tribes going by the data of the National Crime Records Bureau, repeated attacks against Dalits in certain pockets of Tamil Nadu are certainly unbecoming of a state that has any rule of law.
As sociologist Gail Omvedt once asked, “Why has Tamil Nadu, once so apparently progressive in its… anti-caste movements, become today the scene of such great violence against Dalits?”
One of the reasons cited for the impunity with which these attacks are carried out is the political influence of the caste-Hindu perpetrators and the neglect of the Dravidian parties who once fought against Brahmin domination and wrested power from them.
It’s not without reason or evidence that Dalit activists accuse Dravidian parties of either collusion or failure in checking attacks on them or punishing culprits. They charge that the police had a role in the major incidents at places such as Villupram (1978), Kodiyankulam (1995), Melavalavu (1997), Gundupatti (1998) and Thamiraparnai (1999) and the Dravidian parties were complicit. Many of the commissions and investigations into such violence often reached nowhere.
Since the first major incident in Kilvenmani in east Thanjavur in 1968, almost at the same time when DMK first assumed power in the state, in which 42 Dalit labourers were killed an example of blatant caste-discrimination in a school in Krishnagiri district in September, the perpetrators have gone largely unpunished.
Researchers point to the fact that landed non-Brahmin castes, which dominated the Dravidian parties, have been antagonistic to Dalit interests and Brahmin rivals. “From the 1960s onward, the Dravidian parties unabashedly courted the powerful and populous BC castes, who were at once Dalits’ most immediate oppressors and the foundation of the Dravidian parties’ social and political dominance in rural Tamil Nadu,” says socio-cultural anthropologist Nathaniel Roberts, who has studied the issue in considerable detail (Nathaniel Roberts, 2010, Language, Violence and the State: Writing Tamil DalitsSouth Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal.)
Interestingly, although close to 20 percent of the state’s population are Dalits, the Dalit movement has not been able to harness the numbers for effective political leverage. Without a major Dalit formation, Dalit votes have been divided between the two prominent Dravidian parties. The Viruthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK), perhaps the first major Dalit political party in the state, has not been able to hold its own and had to alternate between DMK and the AIADMK in general elections. Its leader Pol Thirumavalavan, an elegant orator, is an MP and is often seen seated with Sonia Gandhi and UPA bigwigs, but it is always the Dravidian party leaders who peddle power.
At the local level, ever since Dalits started winning elections, they have come under intensified attacks. In the last few years, a Dalit panchayat president was killed when he refused to agree with a caste-Hindu vice president acting as president, while in another case, the president was killed when he refused to let the husband of a caste-Hindu vice president control the panchayat. In yet another case, a panchayat president was made to sit on the floor because he was Dalit. Reportedly in Tirunelveli district alone, about 10 Panchayat presidents had complained to the governments that their lives were under threat.

Senior journalist S Vishwanathan, who had extensively written on anti-Dalit violence in the state noted in an article in Frontline (5 May 2007): “The ill treatment meted out to elected Dalit panchayat presidents indicates that untouchability is still practiced in Tamil Nadu villages, 60 years after the constitution abolished it.”
Despite the visibility, human rights, Dalit activism and legal safeguards, the archaic and violent domination of caste-Hindus continue with absolute impunity in Tamil Nadu. The vested interests and political domination of middle-level castes and inability of the Dalit vote bank to stick together, perpetuate the situation when constitutional safeguards do not work.
With deep-rooted socio-economic vested interests by the dominant castes and a lack of any social movement worth the name, the road to emancipation appears to be political. For it to work, the Dalit vote-bank needs to devise an electoral strategy, perhaps smarter than the VCK’s ideological position that combines Tamil nationalism and Dalit rights, to amplify its strength and tip the balance in their favour.


The 6th December Was a Black day of Indian Secular History



The 6th of December 2012,a black day for Indian democratic secular nation  will mark the completion of the two decades of the demolition of the Babri Masjid by Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) and Bharatia Janata Party (BJP) an RSS affiliate, at Ayodhya. 
Senior BJP leaders LK Advani,Vinay  Katiyar's,Murli Monohar Joshi and Vijay Raje Scinndia was responsible for demolition of Babri Masjid.
UP chief minister and BJP leader Kalyan Singh, whose government was dismissed by the Center following the demolition, was sentenced for a day by the Supreme Court and had to go to jail on the charges of contempt of court. The demolition of the mosque had triggered nationwide communal riots. More than 1,000 people were killed in the riots in Mumbai.

Wednesday 5 December 2012

DEMANDS OF LANDLESS & HOMELESS


INDIAN GOVERNMENT TO ADDRESS DEMANDS OF LANDLESS & HOMELESS
(Liberation News Service; October 14, 2012)

Landless and Shelterless Poor to get agricultural land, homestead rights, fast track courts, free legal aid, effective implementation of PESA and Forest Rights Act through a time bound program!!
The Historic March of over 50000 landless poor that started from Gwalior on 3rd October 2012 and was to swell to a record 100,000 upon reaching New Delhi on 28th October moved the Government of India to accept the demands of Jan Satyagraha within 9 days! The Ministry of Rural Development (MoRD) GoI, signed an agreement with Jan Satyagraha today, 11thOctober 2012 accepting to address the major demands raised by the Marchers and committing to s 10 point action Plan within an agreed time frame.

We also thank hundreds of organisations across India who have positively responded to the call of Jan Satyagrah to organise rallies and meetings in their villages, towns and cities on 17thOctober 2012 (International Day for Elimination of Poverty) to present a Memorandum to the Prime Minister of India for a Pro Poor National Land Reforms Policy.

Though the agreement is reached, pressure has to be continued on the Government to ensure its implementation as agreed. Hence we request all civil society organisations and concerned citizens to email or fax a representation addressed to the Prime Minister of India and Minister for Rural Development appreciating the agreement reached and urging that all steps for its complete and time bound implementation should be put in place. Draft of the representation is available here

Gist of the Agreement:

Ministry of Rural Development (MoRD) Government of India in a Historic Agreement signed with Jansatyagrah on 11th October 2012 at Agra has agreed to initiate appropriate processes- including exhorting and supporting the states where ever necessary (as Land Reforms is a State Subject)- within the next 4 to 6 months to attain the following:

1. Formulation of a National Land Reforms Policy with inputs from the draft prepared by Jan Satyagrah and involvement of civil society organisations.

2. Initiate dialogue with states to provide Statutory backing for provision of agricultural land and Homestead Rights to the landless and shelter less poor of rural areas, all over the country.

3. Double the unit cost to enable provision of and guarantee 10 cents of land as homestead to every landless and shelter less rural poor household.

4. Issue detailed advisories to the states for enhanced Land Access and Land Rights for the poor, marginalized and deprived landless: and to take up a time-bound programme for securing their access to land.

5. Establish Fast Track Land Tribunals / Courts for speedy disposal of the cases pending and extend legal aid to all the persons belonging to socially deprived sections in matters of land litigation.

6. Effective Implementation of Panchayats (Extension to Scheduled Areas) Act, 1996 (PESA): by empowering the Gram Sabhas to exercise all the powers given to them.

7. Effective implementation of Forest Rights Act: in the light of the revised rules and directives issued by the Ministry of Tribal Affairs on 13th September 2012 and in accordance with suggestions received from civil society organisations.

8. Resolution of Forest and Revenue Boundary Disputes by setting up joint teams of Forest and Revenue Departments to undertake a thorough survey of the forest and revenue boundaries. The Gram Panchayats and Gram Sabhas will be fully involved in the survey and settlement process.

9. Support the States to carry out survey of Common Property Resources (CPRs) with the direct involvement of the Gram Sabha and the Gram Panchayats concerned and ensure full implementation of recent Supreme Courts’ directions on this matter.

10. Immediately set up a Task Force on Land Reforms headed by the Union Minister for Rural Development to implement the above agenda. Members of the Task Force will include representatives of MoRD, state governments, civil society organisations and all stakeholders concerned.

Tuesday 4 December 2012

We continue to feed our communal fires


We continue to feed our communal fires
Ram Puniyani advocates a stronger communal violence bill to address recurring tensions

THE FREQUENT incidents of communal violence in different parts of the country over the past two months have been very disturbing to say the least. In Uttar Pradesh in particular, incidents of communal violence were reported from Mathura, Pratapgarh, Bareilly, Meerut, Allahabad and Lucknow ever since Samajwadi Party took office in March 2012. The tragic events in Faizabad are the latest in the series.
On 24 October, a girl was molested by some miscreants during a Durga idol immersion procession. A few people started pelting stones in protest. Believing that the protestors were Muslims, a mob went on a rampage burning nearly 25 shops of Muslim traders and destroying a mosque as well the office of Aap Ki Takat, a bilingual (Urdu and Hindi) daily that opposes communal politics. Manzar Mehdi, the editor of the paper, sees the incident as an attempt to silence the voice of peace. Local activist Yugal Kishore Sharan Shastri calls it a pre-planned attack, alleging that the police took long time to reach the spot and did not intervene effectively. The fire brigade also took four hours to reach, by when the shops were totally gutted.
In distant Assam, another round of violence between the Bodos and Muslims resulted in the death of six people, and it was feared that there may be a recurrence of the tragic incidents of July, when 60 people were killed and nearly four lakh, mainly Muslims, were displaced. Assam violence seemed like a plan to get the Muslims out of Bodo areas. The rehabilitation by the state government too is alleged to be discriminatory since it has left out a large number of Muslims for lack of proper records. This spate of violence was based on false propaganda that Muslims are infiltrators from Bangladesh and have been encroaching the lands of Bodos and the police largely remained an onlooker while it occurred. A lot has been written to dispel the myth that Muslims have been coming to Assam from Bengal since the 18th century due to the British policy of achieving a population balance between the two states. But so deep-rooted are the perceptions that communal forces have taken full advantage of these to their end.
The third incident is from Andhra, where the historic monument of Charminar is being vandalised to renovate the adjoining Bhagyalaxmi temple, in violation of the Archaeological Survey of India norms. The ASI plea that the changes in temple threaten to damage the Minar has fallen on deaf years. The state government is allowing changes to the Charminar much to the annoyance of the old city resident. There have been minor skirmishes in which many a people have been injured and the area even remained under curfew.
THESE THREE incidents are very typical of the simmering tensions that are fanned by communal forces to gradually turn them into communal riots. In Hyderabad one sees the use of historical places to incite the communal tension. How systematically communal forces built up the Ram Temple campaign leading to demolition of Babri Masjid is a sad reminder to what can happen in Hyderabad. In Faizabad, it is clear that the police machinery was totally disinterested in controlling the violence even if it could have. It either helped the rioters or looked the other way when the violence took place. Could it be that these communal forces are beyond the control of the state’s SP government or does the SP see a political benefit in letting violence happen?
Acts of violence go on because the multiple factors behind them remain unaddressed. Social activists and scholars have pointed out the role of communal forces, state machinery, ‘social common sense’ targeted against minorities as a major reason for communal violence. Addressing these factors only mandates the need for an effective and balanced Communal Violence Bill. No democracy can be satisfactory unless it minorities are safe and secure and have equity in economic matters.
Ram Puniyani is a communal harmony activist based in Mumbai.

Monday 3 December 2012

Do you believe


Modi is offering a lollypop to the people


Modi unveils BJP manifesto for Gujarat polls
Says the manifesto is ‘inclusive, and for all’; Congress hits back citing Tehelka’s investigation on KG Basin gas field

Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi on Monday released BJP’s election manifesto, ‘Sankalp Patra’ in Ahmedabad for the poll-bound state. “It is a blueprint which is extensive, inclusive and for development of all, including the poor, “declared Modi after unveiling the manifesto. The event was attended by several senior BJP leaders including Arun Jaitley, the leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha.
Pointing out that the manifesto ensures youth-led development and not just youth development, Modi said that he has taken special care regarding the neo middle class that has emerged in the state over the years. “Because of the developments in Gujarat in past 10 years, a neo middle class has emerged. We will bring out a new definition for them and ensure that they are included in government schemes,” he said.
Key features of the document included the ‘SAUNI Yojana,’ which will help waters of Narmadha reach Saurashtra region, and construction of 50 lakh cheap houses, a 3 percent subsidy on co-operative based agricultural loans and generation of more than 30 lakh jobs with a new portal on placements.
In the area of power generation and electricity, solar power was the key aspect that was dealt with. In addition to developing roof top solar generation, the BJP has promised to develop other unconventional energy sources such as wind energy. The manifesto also promised to double the state’s power generation in next five years.
Promising that an additional 16 lakh hectare area of land will be covered under the irrigation, the manifesto also guaranteed a Rs 40,000 crore project for the development of tribal farmers and constituting a Lake and Wetlands authority.
With a number of health packages providing health benefits to a wide variety of people, the manifesto also aims at constructing medical colleges at every major district including tribal regions.
Reacting to the manifesto, Congress leader Arjun Modhwadia said, “It’s a mockery of the citizens of Gujarat. In last 17 years, the government has stopped all the schemes for affordable housing. Not a single affordable house has been constructed during Modi’s tenure. He is offering a lollypop to the people after the Congress’ housing promise became popular.”
Meanwhile in New Delhi, Manish Tewari, the Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting, raised questions about the TEHELKA investigation about KG Basin gas field published recently. “Some very important questions arise out of this. Who is this GeoGlobal and why was it given 10 percent in a gas field valued by the government for $20 billion? Why was the five percent shares transferred to a Mauritius company...Why were the six crore people of Gujarat made to bear the exploration cost which should had been paid by the GeoGlobal…These are important questions and we would humbly like the CM of Gujarat to reply to these.” he said.

Sunday 2 December 2012

Fascism alive in Gujarat: Arundhati Roy


Fascism alive in Gujarat: Arundhati Roy

The Indian author Arundhati Roy speaks at the Sharjah International Book Fair. Duncan Chard for the National.


Booker Prize winner Arundhati Roy  has said that 'fascism is alive and well and living in Gujarat'.
"Gujarat, the only major state in India with a government headed by the Bharatiya Janata Party , has for some years been the petri dish in which Hindu fascism has been fomenting an elaborate political experiment and in spring of 2002, the initial results were put on public display," Roy wrote in the inaugural issue of the Indobrit, a quarterly magazine launched in London  on Tuesday night.
"We still don't know who was responsible for the carnage in Godhra, but every independent report says the pogrom against the Muslim community in Gujarat has at best been conducted under the benign gaze of the State and, at worst, with active State collusion. Either way the State is criminally culpable," she said.
Roy, who has been highly critical of the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh, said, "Whipping up communal hatred is part of the mandate of the Sangh Parivar. It has been planned for years.
"Hundreds of RSS shakhas across the country have been indoctrinating thousands of children and young people, stunting their minds with religious hatred and falsified history, including non-factual or wildly exaggerated accounts of the rape and pillaging of Hindu women and Hindu temples by Muslim rulers in the pre-colonial period.
"In states like Gujarat, the police, the administration, and the political cadres at every level have been systematically penetrated. It has huge popular appeal, which it would be foolish to underestimate or misunderstand. The whole enterprise has a formidable religious, ideological, political and administrative underpinning. This kind of power, this kind of reach, can only be achieved with State backing," Roy said.
Stating that `fascism's firm footprint has appeared in India', she said: "Fascism is about the slow, steady infiltration of all the instruments of State power. It's about the slow erosion of civil liberties, about unspectacular day-to-day injustices.
"Fighting it does not mean asking for RSS shakhas and madrassas, which are overtly communal, to be banned. It means working towards the day when they're voluntarily abandoned as bad ideas. It means keeping an eagle eye on public institutions and demanding accountability."
Most people in India have been horrified by what happened in Gujarat, she said, adding, "many thousands of the indoctrinated are preparing to journey deeper into the heart of the horror."
She said historically, fascist movements have been fuelled by feelings of national disillusionment. "Fascism has come to India after the dreams that fuelled the freedom struggle have been frittered away like so much loose change. Independence itself came to us as what Gandhi famously called a 'wooden loaf' -- a notional freedom tainted by the blood of the thousands who died during Partition.
"For more than half a century now, that heritage of hatred and mutual distrust has been exacerbated, toyed with, and never allowed to heal by politicians. Over the past 50 years, ordinary citizens' modest hopes for lives of dignity, security and relief from abject poverty have been systematically snuffed out.
"Every 'democratic' institution in the country has shown itself to be unaccountable, inaccessible to the ordinary citizen, and either unwilling or incapable of acting in the interests of genuine social justice. And now corporate globalisation is being relentlessly and arbitrarily imposed on India, ripping it apart culturally and economically," she said.

What do you think



What do you think?
According to Janbikas reports, the communal violence of Gujarat in 2002 permanently displaced more than 5000 families from the Muslims community, who are now live in 83 relief colonies and scattered localities.They are living with very pathetic and inhumanity situation for last 10 years 9 months..There are no rehabilitation by Narendra modi , CM of Gujarat,India and his BJP Government. Modi and Government of Gujarat are not interested about rehabilitation, Shame for Indian democracy and secularism!





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Saturday 1 December 2012

Think 1000 times before support Narendra Modi and BJP


Think 1000 times before support Narendra Modi and BJP



Humanity Tragedy in Gujarat
Fascism,communalism,terrorism are same frame of crimes against human right.
Raise your voice against the crimes and save the human right and sweet life.

Before support Narendra Modi think 1000 times.


what he did ? yes  he killed   and displaced many peoples.

He has been creating propaganda nationalism and propaganda development.

He has been selling dream to the youths.

He never did any work for Amm Admi.

Modi never believe in Hindu ideology.

He is follower of RSS ,A terrorist organisation involved in crime and bomb blasting in India.

BJP and Modi are the slow poison of India.They want to destroy the India. They are fake lover of India. They only create violence in India.They are the enemy of India and Common peoples of India. Think 1000 times before support Modi and BJP. JAI HIND.
Narendra Modi's myths and the reality in Gujarat

MODI: ARE YOU REALLY INNOCENCE!
India’s Greatest Threat

Fake Swami Agnivesh

Swami Agnivesh manhandled for remarks against Hindu god Shiva

Swami Agnivesh manhandled for remarks against Hindu god Shiva 

Bhopal: Social worker Swami Agnivesh was on Friday manhandled by activists of a local organisation in Bhopal for his alleged derogatory remarks against the Hindu god Shiva. The incident took place after a programme to launch the Maila Mukti Yatra in which Union Minister for Rural Development and Panchayati Raj Jairam Ramesh and Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan were present.
Police immediately intervened and forced away the activists from the spot. "We protested against Agnivesh for his recent remarks against the Hindu god Shiva. We would not spare anyone, specially those wearing saffron robes, for acting in such a manner," Sanskriti Bachao Manch's convener Chandra Shekhar Tiwari said.
The Manch activists forcibly removed a cloth worn by Agnivesh and also tried to remove his headgear but could not, he admitted. Tiwari said the people of this country look upon those wearing saffron robes with great respect and if such persons engage in loose talk about gods, then it would not be tolerated.
Later talking to reporters, Agnivesh said that he had pardoned those who were involved in the incident and that he would not like to comment on it.