Friday 30 November 2012

Crime and Humanity Tragedy in Gujarat


Crime and Humanity Tragedy in Gujarat.


Crime and 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.
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Homeless peoples were sit at camp Bapu Nagar in Ahmedabad 



The attacks, massacres in 2002 Gujarat riots, rapes and displacement were extensively covered in the international media. Scathing reports from Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International as well as the Indian human rights organizations pointed out that the massacres and gang-rapes were coordinated, organized, and sanctioned.
Janvikas report says that 16,000  are still languishing in 83 refugee camps across the state of Gujarat.They are still living with great difficulty and inhumanity conditions. Government  of Gujarat and Central Government are not interested about  Rehabilitation.This is a matter of shame for the state of Gujarat and Central Government. Shame for democracy,shame for secularism! Shame  for humanity!

Thursday 29 November 2012

Illegal weapons in Assam

Illegal weapons hold peace hostage in western Assam
KOKRAJHAR/GUWAHATI: In the violent clashes between Bodos and Muslims in July-August in western Assam, of 97 people killed, ten had fallen to bullets. It indicated a large presence of illegal firearms in the region. The second round of violence only confirmed this. In mid-November, of 10 people killed within a week, nine had died of bullet injuries, five from automatic weapons. 

After the government gave Bodos partial autonomy by creating Bodoland  Territorial Council (BTC) in 2003 following an agreement with one of the groups, Bodo Liberation Tigers (BLT), the latter transformed into Bodo People's Front (BPF), the political party that now rules BTC. 

"They were supposed to surrender all their arms, but it appears they retained some weaponry," says G P Singh, Inspector General of Police of the Bodoland district. His counterpart in Guwahati, IG and police spokesperson S N Singh is even more categorical: "We suspect the role of BPF elements in the current violence." 

When four Muslims, including a child, were shot dead on the night of November 16, the police swept down on the residence of Mono Kumar Brahma, a BPF leader and a minister-rank in the ruling council. Brahma, still in his lungi and shirt, was arrested. The police said they found two AK -47 rifles from his house. Both his family and BPF protested that he had been framed. 

After four days of curfew, the second round of violence abated. Around 5,000 security personnel, including the Army, patrolled the area to maintain peace and mop up illegal arms. But, after a week of cordon-and-search operations, they had only three country-made weapons to show. 

Although there is no credible data, police estimate at least 100 weapons are circulating in the area. In the past, a crackdown on those possessing weapons was difficult, say officers, because until 2011, the Congress government depended on BPF's support for survival. While there is more political space to act now, they say, the challenges of geography and demography remain. 

Kokrajhar has 90 km of international border with Bhutan and Bangladesh. Nepal and Burma are close. Home to diverse communities, the ethnic divide is sharp, which makes people of a community close ranks. "If someone has weapons, no one in the village and community will squeal on him," says a senior officer in the security forces. 

Not just the Bodos, other communities like Santhals, Rajbanshis, Adivasis, too have armed outfits - except the Muslims. But in the recent violence, of the 10 people killed, two were Bodos, and one of them was shot dead. Since the weapon used was a small one, the police suspect it may have been sourced from petty Muslim criminals known to carry out armed robberies. 

"So far, we do not have any information on Muslims sourcing automatic weapons," says G P Singh. A report of National Commission for Minorities had warned that if ethnic violence continued, jihadi organisations might begin supplying weapons among local Muslims.
 source ....TOI

Tuesday 27 November 2012

India’s Greatest Threat



The confessions of a religious teacher are a reminder of the dangers of Hindu nationalism, reports Sanjay Kumar. So how big is the threat of terrorism?
  

 



I know I could be sentenced to death, but I still want to make the confession,’ Naba Kumar Sarkar told the metropolitan magistrate in a lower Delhi court last December. His move was, he said, an act of atonement after he learned of how someone else had been wrongly arrested.
Such a decision would usually be noteworthy, but not headline making. What was unusual about this confession was who it was coming from. Sarkar, also known as Swami Aseemanand, was no ordinary criminal standing before the courts. Being a Swami—a revered religious teacher in the Hindu religion—Aseemanand is supposed to symbolize virtue. But instead, he was in court over claims that he has been closely involved with Hindu nationalist terrorist attacks that took place in western and southern India between 2006 and 2008.
Aseemanand is believed to belong to the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), an organization that propagates Hindu nationalism, and which is intolerant of other religions, particularly Islam and Christianity. His confession, recorded in front of a magistrate, included talk of his involvement with terror attacks conducted with the help of friends. It also shed light on a previously murky brand of terrorism.
India’s Home Minister Palaniappan Chidambaram describes the phenomenon as ‘saffron terror’, although the ruling Congress Party prefers ‘Sangh terror,’ in recognition of the importance of RSS. Most of the media, though, prefer a broader tag: ‘Hindutva terror’.
Regardless of the name it is given, it has become increasingly clear that the popular perception of Islamic groups as being behind virtually all of the terrorist incidents in India in recent years is hugely misplaced.
Aseemanand’s confession suggested that Hindutva brigades have been behind a spate of high-profile incidents—the terror attacks in Malegaon in Maharashtra (2006, 2008) the Samjhauta Express bombings (2007), a bomb blast at the Sufi shrine in Ajmer Sharif (2007), the Mecca Masjid bombing, and an attack in Modasa in Gujarat (2008).
Yet at the time of these crimes, Muslim organizations and individuals were arrested in significant numbers, revealing a justice system skewed against Muslims. Some of those arrested over the attacks are still behind bars.
‘There’s obviously an inbuilt bias against Muslims in certain states and among a section of police personnel,’ says Prof. Mahesh Rangarajan, a noted political analyst. ‘Political leaderships should look into it and justice should be given. (There should be) compensation for the people wrongfully held, actions against the erring officials should be taken. This violation of rights isn’t good for the country as a whole.
source..... THE DIPLOMAT 
 

Monday 26 November 2012

Aam Aadmi politics





 
India is a secular and democratic country.Here everyone enjoy freedom of speech and even many criminal also.There are many types of  politics in India. Aam Aadmi politics are very popular here. But the question is that who are Aam Aadmi? Most of them are here Aam Aadmi. Farmers,poor peoples,  labour class peoples, middle class are belongs to this category. Most of the political leaders and parties are very interested about Aam Aadmi especially during elections, But after elections they surely forgot it very easily. They are very interested about their own interest and carrier. No one care for Aam Aadmi. This tradition is continue and will be continue! Thanks magic politics!


 Meet Kejriwal new icon Aam  Aadmi  politics.
does he change the political tradition?

26/11, Remembering our heroes





26/11, a date remembered in infamy, forever etched into India's consciousness. An attack so brazen, that a country was left reeling in shock for days afterwards. But amongst the chaos, there emerged stories of incredible heroism in the face of terror, where it proved that despite the best attempts of those who would seek to destroy it, the spirit and nobility of humanity would always shine through. 

Jai Hind ..!! 

Sunday 25 November 2012

Saturday 24 November 2012

Corruption in Corruption

2G loss figure presumptive, MM Joshi influenced report: Ex-CAG officer

2G loss figure presumptive, MM Joshi influenced report: Ex-CAG officer 

New Delhi: CAG's ex-principal auditor RP Singh on Friday made startling revelations about the agency's 2G report saying that it was audited without guidelines and influenced by Public Accounts Committee Chairman Murli Manohar Joshi. In an exclusive interview to CNN-IBN, Singh further stated that the loss figure of Rs 1.76 lakh crore was presumptive, which he had deleted from the draft report but which was restored in the final copy.
Singh disowned the report saying it was not his and that he was merely asked to sign on it. He further asked that leaks by the office of the CAG be investigated.
"This loss figure (of Rs 1.76 lakh crore) did appear before me in a draft audit report submitted by my field office. I carried out discussion with them. I asked for the supporting documents, on what basis they are saying these are the losses. They said, 'we are taking it as presumption'. I said in performance audit there is nothing called presumption loss. So I deleted this figure and while forwarding my version of report, I clearly mentioned why I am deleting these figures. It seems that at the time of examination in CAG office, these loss figures were restored," said Singh.
Reacting to the news, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kamal Nath said, "This matter will be discussed in Parliament today. Many members have called me that they want an inverstigation. It's a serious matter. What conpiracy is on in CAG they say."
Congress leader PL Punia said, "It proves and shows that BJP can go to any level for their political benefit. They misuse a constitutional body for their political benefit. This is also condemnable that they force members of CAG and misuse them. I think this should be investigated by a Supreme Court judge and truth should come before people of the nation."
Outspoken Congress General Secretary Digvijaya Singh remarked, "Once again what I said has come correct, for that reason now the government wants to audit it. This is a very serious issue that the person who audits it, his report has been exaggerated and presented. As far as I know, 2G has already been audited. Now he has come out very categorically that he was forced to do so. This is a very serious charge against one of the most experienced and senior member, Murli Manohar Joshi. He should come out with clarification. I wonder, how are these drafts being leaked to the media first before Parliament. I am trying to find out that how many times the media has got this report before the government did."

Friday 23 November 2012

Indian nationalism




Indian nationalism refers to the many underlying forces that molded the Indian independence movement, and strongly continue to influence the politics of India, as well as being the heart of many contrasting ideologies that have caused ethnic and religious conflict in Indian society. Indian nationalism often imbibes the consciousness of Indians that prior to 1947, India embodied the broader Indian subcontinent and influenced a part of Asia, known as Greater India.

source Wikipedia

Modi myth and the reality in Gujarat

     
It is claimed by supporters of Narendra  Modi,CM of Gujarat that Modi is the best political leader. He can only save India and best candidate of future PM of India. Is it true or hitech propaganda ? What he did for Gujarat and what is the present situation in Gujarat?

Number of poor in Gujarat jumps by 39.06% in 12 years
The number of poor families in Gujarat’s villages have risen by at least 30 per cent over the last decade, going by the state government’s own data.
In April 2000, there were 23.29 lakh Below Poverty Line (BPL) families in the villages. The number rose to 30.49 lakh as on June 26, 2012, as per the “dynamic list” which the state rural development commissioner’s office constantly updates.
According to the list, which is based on a survey of 78.06 lakh families living in villages, the increase in the number of poor families in villages was 39.06% in percentage terms.
Rehabilitation does not absolve Narendra Modi's  govt of 2002 Gujarat riots :UK paper
London: A leading British daily on Tuesday suggested that Britain and other countries, who have decided to engage with Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, should "make it clear that rehabilitation is not licence for the type of supremacist inspired nationalism that fuelled the 2002 massacres".
The state-wise per capita GDP growth rates (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.... A simple reading of that table is enough to make one skeptical of Modi's claims. Let us look at the GSDP growth rates for Gujarat (as per that table) as compared to that of India and of other states:
Period=====GSDP Growth Rate=====Rank
('04-06)======17.9 (12.3)===========3
(06-07)=======14.8 (15.0)==========15
(07-08)=======15.2 (14.8)==========10
(08-09)=======10.2 (13.3)==========23
(09-10)=======15.9 (14.4)==========9
(10-11)=======N/A (17.9)==========N/A
The data for 2010-11 is not available on wikipedia, but I am sure someone can find it somewhere.

STATUS OF Dalits in Gujarat IN GUJARAT

Atrocity against Dalits
Atrocity cases against Dalits vary in severity and form, and include the following:
1. Causing injury, insult, or annoynance to a Dalit;
2. Assaulting, raping, or using force of any kind against a Dalit woman or a Dalit girl;
3. Physically injuring or murdering a Dalit;
4. Occupying or cultivating any land owned by or alloted to a Dalit;
5. Forcing a Dalit to leave his/her house, village, or other place of residence;
6. Interfering with a Dalit’s legal rights to land, premises, or water;
7. Compelling or enticing a Dalit to do ‘begar’ or similar forms of forced or bonded labour;
8. Intentionally insulting or intimidating a Dalit with the intent to humiliate him. 

Thursday 22 November 2012

World Under Terrorism



Nonviolence is not a garment to be put on and off at will. Its seat is in the heart, and it must be an inseparable part of our being. 
Mahatma Gandhi
All forms of violence are terrorism".  Striking terror, or putting people in a state of terror is equivalent to terrorism.Which acts of violence can be categorized as terrorism?  And which are not?  If you are put in a state of terror, does it mean whoever put you in such position is a terrorist? If that's the case, then armed robbers are all "terrorists", because they keep you in a state of terror, either in the night or in the day or along the highway, but (as we have it today) they are not called terrorists.
Now, when you have a political party, which adopts a way of striking terror either by kidnapping, sexual assault, bombing, striking or any form in order to intimidate the government to succumb to their demands, they are terrorists.And it was used to refer to some specifically political entities or political organizations, that used violence in other to achieve their aims.
 Some  peoples  have defined terrorism in their own way for their own interest.A lot of countries also have defined terrorism in their own way.

STOP TERRORISM SAVE LIFE
TERRORISM RESERVE FOR MUSLIMS!

Why Narendra Modi not hanged!


Why Narendra Modi not hanged!


 Mohammad Ajmal Kasab , the lone survivor  of the militant squad responsible for a rampage through Mumbai that killed 166 people in 2008. Kasab was hanged on Wednesday amid great secrecy.


Narendra Modi,CM of Gujarat,BJP, was responsible for  2002 Gujarat riots that killed more than 2000 peoples but no punishment !What a Indian democracy! What a cruel joke politics!

2002 Gujarat riots: Narendra Modi and BJP
MODI: ARE YOU REALLY INNOCENCE!
What is Terrorism

Tuesday 20 November 2012

Bal Thackerys Muscular Terror on Facebook





The arrest of two girls in Maharashtra for a Facebook post in which they criticised the closure of Mumbai over Bal Thackeray's death has become a national talking point. The event has outraged people all over the country who are now looking for answers from the state as well as the Central governments
The Mumbai police on Monday arrested a 21-year-old girl from Thane for questioning the total shutdown in the city for Shiv Sena founder Bal Thackeray's funeral on her Facebook account. Another girl who 'liked' the comment was also arrested. However, both the girls were later released on bail. The girl is believed to have written that there was no need to observe a bandh for Thackeray's funeral.
                Enraged by the post on the social networking website, a mob of Shiv Sainiks had allegedly vandalised a hospital owned by the girl's uncle in Palghar and filed a complaint with the local police, who arrested the 21-year-old and her friend.
While the police faced flak for arresting the girls, Shiv Sena's Thane rural chief has defended the police action of arresting two girls for a Facebook post on late Shiv Sena founder Bal Thackeray. He has also said any comments against Bal Thackeray will not be tolerated. "Balasaheb Thackeray is our God. We will not tolerate any offensive comments against him. No Shiv Sainik and no Marathi Manoos will remain silent. The police knows who was behind the Facebook comment. The arrest is justified," Rural District Head, Shiv Sena, Thane, Prabhakar Raul, said.
Anti-Thackeray FB post: Nine arrested for vandalising girl's uncle's clinic
We are living in a democracy, not a fascist dictatorship.
Bal  Thackery  was a father of violence and terror in Mumbai.He was popular among his supporter due to killing many innocent peoples  and dirty communal politics.Just pray not to come back!He was very famous Mumbai man of violence.Hope peoples of Mumbai will be find peace and do their work freely.He was a creator of mastermind hatred among the healthy society.He was a creator of muscular politics and crime   in Mumbai. May God forgive him for his sin!
Shiv Sena supremo Bal Thackeray with full state honours in Mumbai. As part of the state funeral for him Mumbai Police conducted a 21-gun salute.Incredible India! Shame! What a cruel joke politics! What a reality of Indian politics! What a freedom of speech   and expression!

Monday 19 November 2012

BODOLAND : THE KILLING FIELD









BODOLAND : THE KILLING FIELD
Santosh Rana

Santosh Rana was a leading member of the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) [CPI-ML] formed under the leadership of late Charu Mazumdar. He left CPI-ML in 1971 and constituted PCC CPI-ML in 971. He  contesting as an independent, won the Gopiballavpur seat in West Bengal in 1977. Below he presents a detailed history of BODO people who are recently targeted by Assamese chauvinists.

The demand for Bodoland was first raised in 1980 after the Assamese chauvinists represented by the Asom Gana Parishad came to power. In the far distant past, Bodos came from Tibet to settle in Assam and North Bengal. But in North Bengal, they are fewer in number and known as ‘mechs’. The rule of scheduling of tribes in Assam is a peculiar one. Tribes like Bodo, Rava and Missing, who live in the plains of the Bramha-putra valley, are scheduled as plain tribes. But the Bodos living in the southern hilly region are unscheduled. Again, the Korbis living in the hills are scheduled as hill tribes, but the Korbis living in the plains have not got this recognition although they are larger in number. On the other hand, the people belonging to the communities like Santal, Munda, Oraon, Ho, Mahali, Birhor etc, who constitute about 20 percent of the Assamese population, are recognized as scheduled tribes in India as a whole, but not in Assam. The language of the Bodos was a spoken language belonging to the Tibeto-Burman group. In the 1960s, the Bodo Sahitya Sabha ( Bodo Literary Society) was formed and a language movement started. The Congress Governments of Assam and Delhi, who understood only the language of sticks and guns, brutally suppressed the movement. In 1974, the language agitators were fired upon in Kokrajhar and more than one hundred Bodos were killed. Now the language of the Bodos is recognized as state language in Assam and books have been written in the Bodo language for education at the school and college levels.

In the whole of Assam, the number of Bodo population is 1.5 million, about 6 percent of the total population. In the four districts comprising the Bodo Territorial Council (BTC), the density of the Bodo population is greater. The Bodos, Ravas and other plain tribes together constitute about 30 percent of the population. Other communities living in the area are the Santals and other Jharkhandis, Bengali Hindus, Bengali Muslims, some Nepalese and Coch-Rajbangsis. According to an official report, of the total population of 1.05 million in the BTC area, the plain tribes are about 300 thousands, the Bengali Muslims 236 thousands, the Jharkhandis 186 thousands, the Coch-Rajbangshis 165 thousands and the Nepalese and Bengali Hindus 133 thousands. In truth the number of Bodos has been somewhat inflated in this report. But even if the figures are considered correct, it is clear that the Bodos are a minority in the BTC area. Yet when the BTC was constituted in 2003, the majority of the seats in the Council was reserved for the plain tribes. The upshot has been a rule of the minority over the majority.

This fact is too well known to the Bodo leaders. They want to be the masters of such an area where the Bodos would be a majority, or at least their hegemony would be recognized. Attaining this objective would require attacks on other communities including riots and mass killings. Ever since the Bodo movement was launched, six such large-scale riots have taken place. The figures of human beings killed in these riots are:

Year No. of People Killed
1993 61
1994 113
1996 198
1998 186
2012 (July-August) 100

It should be pointed out that in the killing spree of 1996, the actual number of deaths was more than 300, although the official figure was 198. Besides, 200 thousand persons were ousted from their homes, and half of them have not yet been able to return.

Towards the close of the 1980s, the Bodo movement started with the demand “Divide Assam 50-50″. It was led by two groups National Democratic Front (NDF)of Bodoland and the Bodo Liberation Tigers(BLT). The former was in league with the various extremist groups of the north-east including the ULFA, while the latter had regular contacts with the Indian state, which supplied them with arms and trained them. Besides engaging in mutual armed clashes, these two armed outfits used to launch attacks on other communities including the Jharkhandis and Muslims.

The allegation of the Bodo outfits is that they have become minorities in their homeland and that this is the consequence of large-scale immigration from Bangladesh. In a press interview, Mr Hagrma Mohilari, the Chairman of the BTC, has argued that the only way to a permanent solution is to expel illegal immigrants and to take measures against them (Times of India, 25 August, 2012). Asked about the number of illegal immigrants, another Bodo leader and ex-MP, Urkhao Gouda Bramma, answered that he was incapable of producing the number and added that the Assam State Government too was incapable of telling how many illegal immigrants were there (Times of India, 26 August). The fact is that the propaganda campaign of the Assamese chauvinists, Bodo extremists and their all-India patron, the BJP regarding illegal immigration has very little truth. Among the communities living in the BTC area, the Coch-Rajbangshis can by no means be called outsiders, because they came to Assam and North Bengal even before the Bodos, and went through a long and complicated process of Sanskritization. As a matter of fact, the extensive region from Purnea to Karnrup was under the Koch kings whose capital was the town of Coochbihar. Among the other communities that settled in the district of Kokrajhar, Santals came after the Santal Rebellion of 1855. The British rulers brought about 100 thousand Santals from the Santal Parganas and settled them in the agency area on the edge of the Samkosh river in the border region between Bengal and Assam. In this agency area, known as Simultala Agency, the Santals, who were efficient in settled cultivation, cleared forests and prepared lands. By 1858, British planters set up tea gardens in Assam, and brought workers from the Jharkhand region as serf-labourers. These tea garden workers, brought chiefly from Ranchi and neighbouring areas, were from Munda, Oraon, Mahali and other Jharkhandi groups. Tea gardens, were first set up in upper Assam, and when subsequently, such gardens were built up in lower Assam, Jharkhandi settlements grew up in these areas too. Since the volume of employment provided by the teas gardens was not enough, one section of the Jharkhandi people tokk up cultivation as their occupation. Taken as a whole, it is the Santals who constitute the largest Jharkhandi group in Kokrajhar. The history of migration of Bengali-speaking Muslims into Assam is also long. Large tracts of land of the Brahmmaputra valley used to remain uncultivated. After the annexation of Assam, the Mughal army, led by Man Singh, did not set up any camp there, because the revenue of the region was too insufficient to cover the costs. Todarmal characterized that region as a ‘non-revenue’ one. It was the British rulers who first transformed the vast tracts of the Brammaputra valley into a surplus revenue region. They discovered that the cultivators of Mymensingh and neighbouring districts were familiar with the technique of tilling land below water-level. They conducted a propaganda campaign in the villages of Mymensingh that anybody willing to migrate to Assam would get as much land as he liked, and besides, would receive a pair of bullocks and five rupees in cash. Thus Bengali Muslims began to come to Assam since the mid-nineteenth century. But it was in the first half of the twentieth century, roughly from 1901 to 1941, that large-scale migration took place.

At first, Assamese satra (monastary)-owners, landlords and the middle-classes welcomed the immigration from Bengal, because these immigrants, by cultivating fallow lands, were helping to increase the revenue, and were serving as a source of cheap labour. But the Assamese population felt concerned after their number went up largely. Under these circumstances, the British Government introduced a ‘line system’, in 1920, according to which an imaginary line of demarcation was drawn for segregation of the immigrant-dominated areas. The plan was to create a wall separating the immigrants from the Assamese society. Maulana Bhasani’s movement against this system has remained famous in history. The British Government of India brought Bengali Muslims to Assam and succeeded in enhancing amount of land revenue. On the other hand, they were trying to sharpen the contradiction between the Assamese population and the immigrants. In 1931, T S Mulan, the then Census Commissioner of Assam wrote that the immigrants have almost conquered Nagaon, have invaded the Barpeta subdivision of the Kamrup district and Darang is going to be invaded. He also commented that several thousands of persons of Mymensingh had already entered the district of Lakhimpur. The Commissioner compared these people with vultures rushing to putrescent corpses, because wherever there was fallow land they were jumping on it.

the eyes of the English bureaucrat, the immigrants were vultures and invaders. In an editorial of the Assam Herald, it was written, “Muslims of Assam are stunned to see that in such a dangerous moment, the gallant Congress ministers of Assam are out to prove their chivalry by torturing the helpless elements, thousands of whom had already been served with notice to quit. It may be that they would not leave their hearths and homes without resistance and any amount of torture on these ill-fated people may lead to serious communal tensions all over the province.” (Assam Herald, 16 November, 1946)

The purpose of the foregoing is to show that the problem of immigrant Muslims in Assam is not a recent phenomenon. Even before the partition of the country or the creation of Bangladesh, a large number of Bengali speaking Muslims were living in Assam. Among the 50 districts of India in which the density of the Muslim population is larger, 10 are in Assam. These districts are: Dhubri (74.3%), Barpeta (59.4%), Hailakandi (57.6%), Goalpara (53.7%), Karimganj (52.3%), Nagaon (51%), Marigaon (47.6%), Bangaigaon (38.5%), Kachar (36.1 %) and Darang (35.5%). At the time of partition, these were parts of some large districts, namely Goalpara, Barpeta, Kachar, Nagaon and Darang. Already by 1941, Muslims became a majority or near-majority in these districts. In the 1980s, the All-Assam Students’ Union(AASU), for justifying its campaign of ‘driving out infiltrators’, claimed that there were 5 million Bangladeshi infiltrators in Assam . But at that time, the total Muslim population of Assam was 4.774 million. The leaders of AASU later formed the Asom Gana Parishad and ruled the province for as long as ten years, but during those years, they could not identify even five thousand persons, let alone five million, as infiltrators. As a matter of fact, the very term ‘Bangladeshi infiltrator’ is only a symbolic one. Its real objective is to drive out the working people of other states of India who have settled in Assam. Actually driving them out is not the aim. If the Jharkhandis are driven out, there will be a scarcity of ‘coolies’ in the tea gardens. Similarly, if the Muslims are forced to live Assam, there will be a severe shortage of cultivators in the riverine tracts. The real aim is to keep these labouring communities in a state of subjugation and deprive them of their legitimate rights, so that their labour power and the products of labour can be appropriated at will From the claimed Bodoland to Manipur, many armed groups have as their targets Jharkhandi, Muslim or Bihari workers. They are not seen to wield weapons against domestic and foreign big capitalists and traders, who are exploiting the tea, oil and other mineral resources of the entire north-east.

Like the Assamese chauvinists, the Bodo extremists too are putting the blame on ‘Bangladeshi infiltrators’ for the recent spate of violence in Assam. Outside Assam, the BJP and other Hindu communal outfits are vociferous about ‘Bangladeshi infiltrators’. Had the BTC leaders really believed that large number of Bangladeshis had infiltrated into the council region, they could have identified them and expelled them through a tribunal.

The BTC was formed in 2003 after an agreement with the BLT, and it was an act of appeasement on the part of the Central Government to buy peace. The so-called Bodo People’s Front that contests in the poll is an ottshoot of the BLT and it is they who control the BTC, most of the seats of which are reserved for the Bodos, although they are by no means a Majority in the area under the BTC. For a lasting peace, the Central Government and the Government of Assam must stop the ethnic violence of the Bodo chauvinists, dissolve the BTC and evolve a solution on the basis of equality of all identities, ie, the Coch-Rajbangshis, Santals and other Jharkhandis, Bengali Hindus and Bengali Muslims, living in the region. In a region where diverse identities live in large numbers, the rule of one community must not be imposed by force.

Sunday 18 November 2012

Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray : Father of Terror passes away




Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray died on Saturday afternoon at his residence here, his doctor announced. He was 86.

Thackeray, who was in a critical condition for the last several days and kept an entire state on tenterhooks, died of cardiac arrest.

He was a father of violence and terror in Mumbai.He was popular among his supporter due to killing Muslims and communal politics.Just pray not to come back!He was very famous Mumbai man of violence.Hope peoples of Mumbai will be find peace and do their work freely.He was a creator of mastermind hatred among the healthy society. May God forgive him for his sin!

Saturday 17 November 2012

Cheat Fund cheat the peoples


Swarnamani Jena (65), a widow of Pandarungi village, and Pitambar Biswal (42), a farmer of Baigandiha village, who were duped by Trident Advertising | Express Photo
The lure to make quick bucks has left thousands of poor and unsuspecting people of Odisha, Balasore in particular, penniless. Owing to the widespread prevalence of dubious multi-level marketing companies in Odisha, thousands of poor people from villagers and small towns are falling victim to chit fund schemes.
One Sanjulata Gochhayat, of Gunduripada village in Balasore district, says one such investment almost cost her her marriage. “When an agent of Trident Advertising and Trade Link Pvt. approached us to invest, I was tempted. He had promised us two times the initial deposit within a year and I had invested `8,000. But we got nothing in return,” she said. Last year, she was deserted by her husband, but he later agreed to bring her back home after villagers intervened.
Similarly, Swarnamani Jena (65), a widow of Pandarungi village, who sold off two goats and paid Rs 5,000 to an agent of Trident, got nothing in return.
For Pitambar Biswal (42), a farmer of Baigandiha village, the loss is even more bigger.
In 2008, when Trident promised three times the deposit in just seven months, he had invested Rs 23,400 with the company with the hope that the money he would receive in return would help in marrying his daughter off. He withdrew Rs 2,320 against two cheques but the rest of the cheques bounced and the family was left devastated.
The ‘loot’ by chit fund organisations came to the fore in Odisha in July 2009 when the Crime Branch unearthed a scam of Rs 200 crore involving seven multi-level marketing (MLM) companies.
A total of six cases were registered and FineIndi Sales promoters, Bollywood producer and actor Naseer Khan and one of his associates along with Trident Advertising Director Namdev Navle and CMD Rajendra V Sindhe, were arrested. The cases are sub judice and the arrested are out on bail. The CB has already frozen about Rs 191 crore.
Even real estate companies, micro-finance and self-help cooperative societies have been accused of duping people on the pretext of hefty returns.
Though none could spell out the exact figure involved in the business, sources indicate that MLMs have done a business of over Rs 500 crore in the last seven years in the district alone.
This year, the CB and the State Police have raided four more such MLMs, which include Seashore Group, Sai Pragati Assets and Properties Pvt Ltd, Ashore Group and AT Group.
The network-marketing firms are flocking to Odisha because they have managed to skirt between the legal loopholes. Though such schemes are banned under the Prize Chits and Money Circulation Scheme (Banning) Act, 1978, it has failed to completely put a check on the business.
Financial Adviser J K Das suggested that the Government should take measures to refund the depositors their hard-earned money.

Friday 16 November 2012

Narendra Modi : Why he is popular among supporters?



Narendra is now very famous and popular among the supporters. Who are the supporters ? They are RSS,Bhajrang Dal, fundamentalists,extremists and some anti nationalists.Why he is popular? Answer is very easy because Narendra Modi and his anti Muslims agenda. It is a special agenda of RSS ,Hindutva Fascism and Modi did it successfully and it is now also continuing.
Modi killed more than 2000 Muslims and displaced more than 100,000 Muslims (2002 Gujarat riots:).RSS and extremist was very pleased for the riots. They thanks and grateful to Modi!  Modi become popular among them.Now Modi  would like to  become PM.
Modi is a  very expert to create propaganda only for his political high ambitions.He is also expert to use the media for propaganda publicity.What about the reality of development DEVELOPMENT  and socio-economic condition in Gujarat? What about the present situation of minorities and others backward classes in  Gujarat j? Before support ModiMODI:  we should know it definitely.
Congress party and most of the  political parties are not serious  against RSS, communal politics and Modi.It is very unfortunate and sad.Thanks magic politics!

Thursday 15 November 2012

Why Violence Continues in Assam



Violence continues in Assam,  death tool rises to six and Indefinite curfew was imposed in Assam's troubled Kokrajhar district Thursday after suspected militants shot dead a man and stabbed another.
The BJP leaders have strongly asserted that the whole violence is due to the Bangla Deshi infiltrators, whose number is estimated as per the flight of one’s imagination ranging from 10 million to 20 million or even more. It is alleged that they have encroached, taken over the land of the local natives, which is causing the dissatisfaction and so the hate for them. This hate in turn is at the root of violence. This is one case where displacement overshadows the violence.
Propagating by the Election Commissioner H.S. Brahma, a Bodo himself, went to the extent of saying that these infiltrators have gone up in number and so have become aggressive and attacked the local Bodos. The other point of view is that despite the formation of Bodo Territorial Council, the Bodos did not surrender their arms, which was one of the conditions for accepting the demand of this regional council.
This proves that Bodo militants does not want peace.
The change in demographic profile of Assam has taken place over a period of more than a century. It was mainly the British policy to release the pressure from the then Bengal province that they encouraged the Bengalis to settle in Assam.
Coming back to the propaganda of Bangla Deshi infiltrators, many a researchers have proved on the basis of demographic data of last century in particular that the Muslims in the region are settlers from pre partition Bengal to begin with, later at the time of partition in 1947 and lastly at the time of Bangla Desh war in 1971. Assam accord of 1985 recognizes all those living in this area as the legal setters, most of the Muslim fall in that category.the-myth-of-the-bangladeshi-and-violence-in-assam-nilim-dutta.

Wednesday 14 November 2012

Gogoi: Are You Interested!




Violence between the Bodo tribespeople and Muslim communities broke out on July 20, after unidentified men killed four Bodo youths. In retaliation, armed Bodos - who dominate Kokrajhar and Chirang districts,ASSAM,  - attacked Muslims, suspecting them of being behind the deaths.
 The government says the violence, in which 100 people have been killed and more than 400,000 displaced.
It is very unfortunate and sad that still 300,000 peoples still in camps.What about the rehabilitation ?  Gogoi ,CM of  Assam should be make it clear. Shame for nation! shame Gogoi !Do you like to follow Modi Narendra Modi model of rehabilitationRehabilitation  in  Gujarat?

Children's Day



 




Children's Day - honouring children

Children's Day -- a day dedicated to children -- is observed as an event across the world to celebrate childhood and promote awareness about children's welfare. Endorsed by global organizations and governments, this celebration aims to promote the wellbeing of children and to uplift their social rights. In 1954, the United Nations with discretion has recognized November 20 as Universal Children's Day to create attentiveness on the commitment on the development of children and ensure a better future. However, celebration date of Children's Day varies but in India it is observed every year on November 14. This year, India will celebrate Children's Day on Wednesday. 

“Suffer little children to come unto me, and forbid them not: for of such is the kingdom of God”
Luke 18:16-17
Child labour was always an international issue with all countries and today it has simply gone up the priority scale. Child labour could simply be defined as work done by children that could harm and exploit them physically or mentally or block their access to education. However, we know it is much more than that.
Today child labour is being practiced on a rampant basis. Not only does child labour exist in developing countries but also developed countries too are facing child labour issues. If one abides with the statistics, it is not a very happy picture. With Asia having the largest child labour involvement at 61percent followed by Africa at 32 percent, 7 percent in Latin America and 1percent in US, Canada and Europe.
India is sadly home to the largest number of child labourers in the world and the numbers keep rising. Poverty, lack of social security and illiteracy are major agents that are fuelling child labour in India. The growing disparity between the rich and the poor, privatization of basic necessities and neo liberal economic policies have pushed people out of employment and children are being made the bread earners. They work in harsh conditions and are often paid nothing.
Child labour is a global issue and we all need to stand together to fight the evil that come of it. Children are the future of the world. They will replace the present generation and they should be able to do well. However, if they are subjected to working from a tender age and not given the child hood they deserve, it simply messes things up.
One reason why child labour is largely practiced in countries facing population explosion is because here the value of human life is very cheap. There is excessive exploitation of cheap labour. It is no hidden fact that large manufacturers have most of their warehouses set up in South Asian countries where labour is afforded at dirt cheap prices. This is a cost cutting process which is today costing the world dearly.
Child labour does not only reveal how impotent a nation is but also expose the helplessness of the government. Laws and amendments are being made on a regular basis to put a stop to child labour but ineffective implementation has simply not addressed the issue yet.
Abraham Lincoln-the 16th president of the United States of America, was successfully able to fight slavery and bring justice to the black people of America, and five scores years later, the very famous speech by Martin Luther King Jr.-I have a dream, simply showed how the people were not yet free. Today two centuries down and we simply see how we are faced with slavery yet again. And this time it is the slavery of children.
The learned will know the importance of education. To have a dream, to achieve a goal to be ambitious and to have options to choose from is something that only an educated person can enjoy. For a child exposed to the hardships of labour all he has to look forward to is his daily wage to support his family and hopelessly wait for death to arrive at his doorstep.
There is no future of a child subjected to labour. He has a totally different opinion of his surrounding due to the harshness he has been exposed to at the early stages of his life. He does not have the same perspectives of an educated person, and the world is equally harsh to him.
If one analyses Charles Dickens, David Copperfield we see how there is strong undercurrents of child labour and child abuse. This is the case today, children through child labour are being exposed to child abuse exploitation and nations need to make a more collective effort to eradicate this social evil. Cause if this social evil is allowed to persist it is not far that mankind will be ashamed of his activities.
Today, the world is again met with a challenge and if we don’t stand against it united there is no breakthrough of it.