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Even on Commonsense, “Conversion” is Invalid

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By: Shreepal Singh

Our common sense and a little awareness of science tell us:
1. This universe – full of amazing things like stars, planets, galaxies and what not – is working under rules. These rules are accurate,  precise and definable. Even a small failure or capricious laxity in the operation of these rules shall bring catastrophe in this whole universe. Nature is very benign – and kind – in its behaviour that it is not capricious. It is steadfast in its uniformity, rigidity and regularity. This universe is in existence in its present form only because Nature never fails in its uniformity, rigidity and regularity.
2. In this universe, nothing is created out of nothing; nothing is destroyed into nothing; and, whatever we see here in this universe is only a transformation of one thing into another – transformation of one state into another. Everything whatever we find today in this universe has always been here in some form. This universe is, in the language of ancient Hindu Dharma, Sanatan or ever present.
3. In this universe, life too is present. Life is not only beautiful thing but also an amazing phenomenon. We ourselves are the proof that there is life too in this universe. Simply because we – humans – are life, we know that this universe is governed by rules.
4. We can search for these rules, find them and utilize them to our advantage. This is the story of the development of science. One does not need to be told that science has discovered many rules regulating this universe and we utilize this knowledge in various kinds of technologies. Thanks to this knowledge of the governing rules of Nature and our utilization of them in technologies, we are a highly developed civilization today.
5. Since everything is governed by rules in this universe, THIS VERY RULE – the rule that everything is regulated by rules in this universe – is the SUPREME MASTER of everything. Even the life is not an exception to the domain of this Supreme Master.
6. As we can search for and find many rules regulating this universe, so we can search for and find this Rule of rules – the Supreme Master. It is as simple as that. It is so reasonable. It is so scientific.
7. We – humans – have found many rules governing this universe. We have found gravity that binds this cosmos together. Its discovery is credited to Isaac Newton (though contested by other rival claims). Gravity might have been discovered by Isaac Newton but it has no connection with a human being called Isaac Newton. Gravity is an independent rule – property of Nature – that could have been likewise discovered by any  other person, who equally cared to search for it. Gravity cannot be associated with – or monopolized by – Isaac Newton. Gravity is an example and this applies to all rules / laws of Nature discovered by humans.
8. No law of Nature discovered – and no technology invented to extract benefits from the operation of those laws – can ever be associated with any human being, though justifiably discoveries are credited to humans and inventors are granted patents for some period of time to repay them for their hard labours. Humans come to and go out of this world but the laws of Nature remain there forever to govern the universe.

  1. This position equally applies to the discovery by humans of the said RULE OF RULES – Supreme Master – and technology to know that Supreme Master. We consider this Supreme Master as the “Sole Depositor” of all the properties and qualities of this universe – whether they be known to us or not known.

  2. Discovery of Supreme Master – God – by Jesus Christ, cannot be associated with his name; even the claimed ‘discovery of Jesus Christ’ by Supreme Master cannot be associated with Jesus Christ. The existence of Supreme Master has nothing to do with Jesus Christ; Supreme Master was there before Jesus was born and remained after his death, unaffected by such birth and death. Had Jesus not been there, another person could have discovered – or ‘could have been discovered’ by – Supreme Master. The technology to know Supreme Master – viz. having faith in Jesus; Jesus having already paid for your sins etc. – cannot be patented by Jesus.

  3. Ditto applies to the founder of another religion seeking conversion, that is, Islam. Discovery of – and technology to know – Supreme  Master cannot be a privately owned patented property by a human being, be that Jesus or Mohammed.

  4. Converse to this ‘private patent’ approach of those religions whose existence primarily depends on “Conversion” of people from other faiths to their own, there is another – more reasonable – approach. This approach is adopted by Hinduism – Sanatan Dharma – together with its offshoots, viz. Biddhism, Jainism, Sikhism and many more like them. This approach is: Supreme Master is a reality open to know – experience – by any and all; there are many technologies invented by many humans to know and experience Supreme Master; all proper technologies are equally good, more or less efficacious; there is no need for conversion; Supreme Master is ONE and there are many ways to know and experience the same.

  5. The approach of the ‘conversion seeking religions’ to claim the monopoly of Supreme Master; exclusive right to know and experience Supreme Master by adopting their exclusive way; a patented regime to know and experience Supreme Master; and seeking conversion of others to their own fold towards that aim are the sure signs that this approach is wrong.


जब भारत को सोना गिरवी रखना पडा था : “अर्थव्यवस्था –कांग्रेस बनाम मोदी”

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श्री प्रकाश बियाणी जी

(स्टेट बैंक के पूर्व राजभाषा अधिकारी एवं दैनिक भास्कर, दिव्य भास्कर आदि समाचार पत्रों के नियमित लेखक)

कांग्रेस के शाशन काल में सिर्फ 40 करोड़ रुपए के लिए हमे अपना 47 टन सोना गिरवी रखना पड़ा था। तब यह स्थिति थी भारतीय इकॉनमी की ! मुझे याद है नब्बे के शुरुआती दशक में भारतीय अर्थव्यवस्था को वो दिन भी देखना पड़ा था जब भारत जैसे देश को अपना सोना विश्व बैंकों में गिरवी रखना पड़ा।

राजीव गान्धी के शासन का में देश की तिजोरी खाली हो चुकी थी। और तभी प्रधान मंत्री राजीव गाँधी की हत्या लिट्टे के आतंकियों ने कर दी थी। चन्द्रशेखर तब नए नए प्रधान मंत्री बने थे। तिजोरि खाली थी; वे घबरा गए; करें तो क्या करें।

इस घटना का वर्णन तबके RBI गवर्नर रहे Y.V रेड्डी ने अपनी पुस्तक “ADVISE AND DECENT” में किया है। वे अपनी किताब में लिखते हैं कि पूरे देश में एक तरह का निराशा भरा माहौल था; राजीव शासनकाल ने कोई रोज़गार नहीं दिया था। नया उद्योग धन्धा नहीं; एक बिजनेस डालने जाओ तो पचास जगह से NOC लेकर आना पड़ता था। कांग्रेस द्वारा स्थापित लाइसेंस परमिट के उस दौर में चारो तरफ बेरोज़गारी और हताशा का आलम था।

दूसरी तरफ देश में मंडल और कमंडल की लड़ाई छीड़ी हुई थी।

अस्सी से नब्बे के दशक तक देश में कांग्रेस ने Economy को ख़त्म कर दिया था। उसी दौरान बोफोर्स तोपों में दलाली का मामला सामने आया।

वे लिखते हैं कि गाँधी परिवार की अथाह लूट ने देश की अर्थ व्यवस्था को रसातल में पंहुचा दिया था। उन दिनों भारत का विदेशी मुद्रा भंडार इतना कम हो गया था कि रिजर्व बैंक ऑफ़ इंडिया ने अपना सोना विश्व बैंक में गिरवी रखने का फैसला किया। हालात ये हो गए थे कि देश के पास तब केवल 15 दिनों का आयात करने लायक ही पैसा था। स्थिती कितनी भयानक थी इसका अंदाजा इस बात से लग जाता है कि भारत के पास तब केवल 1.1 अरब डालर का ही विदेशी मुद्रा भंडार बचा हुआ था।

तब तत्कालीन प्रधान मंत्री चन्द्रशेखर के आदेश से भारत ने 47 टन सोना बैंक ऑफ़ इंग्लैंड में गिरवी रखा था।

Reddy लिखते हैं कि उस समय भी एक दिलचस्प और भारतीय जनमानस को शर्म सार करने वाली घटना घटी।

हुआ यह कि RBI को बैंक ऑफ़ इंग्लैंड में 47 टन सोना पंहुचाना था। ये वो दौर था जब मोबाइल तो होते नहीं थे और लैंड लाइन भी सीमित मात्रा में हुआ करती थी। Reddy लिखते हैं कि नयी दिल्ली स्थित RBI का इतना बुरा हाल था कि बिल्डिंग से 47 टन सोना नयी दिल्ली एयर पोर्ट पर एक वैन द्वारा पहुंचाया जाना था। वहां से ये सोना इंग्लैंड जाने वाले जहाज पर लादा जाना था।

लेकिन नब्बे के दशक में भारतीय प्रशासनिक व्यवस्था और RBI कितनी लचर स्थिति में थी, इसका अंदाजा इसी बात से लगाया जा सकता है कि 47 टन सोना लेकर एक बेहद पुरानी RBI की निजी वैन को महज़ 2 सुरक्षा गार्ड्स के साथ एयर पोर्ट पर भेजा गया था। उसके दो टायर आधे रास्ते में ही पंचर हो गए। टायर पंचर होते ही उन 2 सुरक्षा गार्ड्स ने उस 47 टन सोने से भरी वैन को घेर लिया।

खैर बड़ी मशक्कत के बाद ये 47 टन सोना इंग्लैंड पहुचा और ब्रिटेन ने भारत को 40.05 करोड़ रुपये कर्ज़ दिये।

भारतीय अर्थ व्यवस्था से जुडी इस पुरानी मन को दुखी करने वाली घटना का उदाहरण मैंने इस लिए दिया ताकि लोगों को पता चले कि कांग्रेस के जो बेशर्म नेता मोदी के ऊपर देश की अर्थ व्यवस्था को चौपट करने का इल्जाम लगाते हैं, उस महान गाँधी परिवार की अय्याशी की वजह से ही देश को अपना सोना महज़ 40 करोड़ का कर्ज पाने के लिए गिरवी रखना पड़ा था .

किसी देश के लिए इससे ज्यादा अपमान और शर्म की बात क्या हो सकती है ?

मुझे बेहद हैरानी और गुस्सा तब आता है जब देश को महज़ 40 करोड़ रुपये के लिए गिरवी रखने वाले लोग कहते हैं कि मोदी ने भारत की अर्थ व्यवस्था को बर्बाद कर दिया है।

इन तथयों को साबित करने वाले links गूगल पर मोजूद हैं।

हिंदुस्तान के 70 साल के इतिहास में, सिर्फ 3 साल ऐसे हैं, जिसमे हिंदुस्तान ने वर्ल्ड बैंक से एक रुपये का भी कर्ज नही लिया।

और वो तीन साल हैं: 2015-16; 2016-17; और 2017-18; और हां ये तीनों साल मोदी “चायवाले” की सरकार में आते हैं।

India’s “Loot List No. 3”

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You have wealth in your house and you have kept servants there to guard that wealth. There is a robbery in the house and some wealth is taken away by the robbers. What would you say of the robbery?

It is an unfortunate incident to happen – but it is not unusual; it often happens with everybody. The world is like that and you have to carry on.

But if robbery takes place, again and again, and only in your house so frequently – rather regularly, what would you say?

Without doubt, it is your servants keeping guard over the wealth who are in league with the robbers! It is so simple as that.

Police must come to find out how much part of the booty your servants got out of the alleged robbery.

Your house is: CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA. And, the servants are its employees – branch managers, area managers and higher-up managers !

This is the truth India must come face to face to take action against these employees of CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA.

Here is India’s “Loot List No. 3”, which is almost exclusively confined to CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA. It is wrongly dubbed as “Bank Defaulters List” to minimize the criminal element involved in these money transactions. It is plain loot of India’s wealth.

(Note: Public knowledge reveals that most of all these “loans” (camouflaged as loans with the intention not to ever repay them) were granted before 2014, that is, before the Modi government came into power. After four years since 2014, there is now a good news in 2018: Under the legal force of “Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code”, these defaulters are turning up back to “repay” their loans. Bhushan Steel, who had a whopping amount of more than Rs. 36, 000 Crores as “loan” against it,  has been sold under the provision of this Code and bought by the Tatas for 36,000 Crores, which amount is deposited in Bank and liable to be taken back as repayment of that loan. Many more are now in the queue to make the payment – or refund back. Out of this ‘loan fraud’ who got what? Bhushan Steel lost its entire assets of the value of more than 36, 000 Crore. Tata got an industry of the value of more than 36 000 Crore. Bank got back its 36 000 Crore NPA from Bhushan Steel. India got a boost to its economy. Other ‘looters’ got a message! All gained something and the net loser is Bhushan Steel. Also, it is a public knowledge that, taking a cue from the fate of Bhushan Steel under this Code, 2100 defaulter companies have now approached their creditor Banks to “repay their loans”!! It is a good news for Indians !)

In this List the information is given in the following sequence: Sequence: Bank’s Name – followed by Borrower’s Name – Directors’ Name – followed by Amount in Rs. Lacs.

Here we go:

CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA SOCIETY FOR HUMAN ADVANCEMENT&RURAL EDUCATION KAILASH CHANRA BEHERA DHENKANALODI 75900, MAMTAZ BEGUM DHENKANAL ODISHA 759001, KARAMATALI KHAN DHENKANAL ODIS BBBPK8583, KAILASHCHANDRABEHERA 759001 GTR DHENKANA, KARAMATALIKHAN GTR DHENKANALOD BBBPK8583 153.00

CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA KWALITY LUMBERS PVT. LTD. CHANDER SINGLA, SOM NATH SINGH (DECEASED, RAJENDER PRASAD SINGH 152.00

CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA SHREE VEERAJYOTHI TEXTILE (P.) LTD. A.L. ALAYAPPAM, V. SENTHILKUMAR, PALANIAPPAN 151.00

CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA PADAMSHRI FOOD PRESERVATION & PROCESSOMG IND. GIRIJA SHANKAR AGARWAL, RAJESH AGAARWAL, GOPI KRISHNA KEDIA, PANKJ KEDIA 151.00

CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA CALCUTTA ART JWELLER MAHESH ZAVERI 151.00

CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA NAVJEEVAN STEELS PVT. LTD. ASHOK PODAR, PADMA PODAR, MANISH GARG 150.00

CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA ASIA GOMOUR PAWAN G. SHAH(PROP) 149.00

CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA AMARNATH OVERSEAS LTD. SANTOSH KANORIA, KUSUM KANORIA, RATAN KUMAR SARAF 149.00

CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA DYNAMIC INDUSTRIES LTD. S.C.PAUL, ARUNA PAL, SHARONI PAL 148.00

CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA J. ANU EXPORTS PVT. LTD. KAMLESH R SHAH, NISHA KAMLESH SHAH 148.00

CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA BHASKAR ELECTRIC CO. RAJENDRA SINGH, SUSHMA DEVI, BINAY SINGH 147.00

CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA Hari Om Ind Ashok Kr Gupta, Jitendra Prasad Gupta, Jainendra Prasad Gupta, Add 9, Marhatta Ditch Lane,Bagbazar,K’KA, Add BG 98, Rabindra Polli,Kestopur Hanap 146.00

CENTRAL BANK OF PARAB TEXTILES PAVITRA SINGH(PROP) 146.00

CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA ASIA PLASTICS ARUN MADAN, MEENAKASHI MADAN 145.00

CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA RAHUL CASTING & FORGING INDUSTRIES M.N.PATHAK, SUNIL PATHAK 143.00 CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA SARASWATI EXTRUSION PRODUCT PVT. LTD. PIYUSH J PATEL, JASHBHAI S PATEL 143.00 CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA LOHIYA FIBRES S.S.LOHIYA, SANJAY S. LOHIYA, R.S.LOHIYA, M.B.LADDHA, P.S.LOHIYA 141.00 CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA DILBHAJAN SINGH & OTHERS DILBHAJAN SINGH, S. BALJINDER PAL SINGH, HARI NARAYAN SHARAM 141.00 CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA J K Trading Co Ashok Sharma Proprietor, Add:Baisistha-11,Flatno26,12,AC SarkarRd, Debasish Gupta Guarantor, Deblina Mukherjee Guarantor 140.00 CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA RAMCHANDRAN STEELS LTD. RAMCHANDRAN JAISWAL, SANJAI JAISWAL, AJAI JAISWAL, VINAY JAISWAL 139.00 CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA SHREE GAJANAN INDUSTRIES APPA TATOBA PHADKE 139.00 CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA Plastochem Ind Punit Jhunjunwala, Mrs Meena devi Jhunjunwala, Rajesh Kr Jhunjunwala, Pawan Kr Jhunjunwala, Add:7,Jadulal Mallik Road,Kolkata-700006, Mr Saumen Roy Guarantor, Add:Vill Taradaha,Bhangore,24-Parganas(S 138.00 CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA SOUTH ASEAN LINKS FARIDAH HAJI VAHEED 138.00 CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA KRISHNA INDUSTRIES (ASSO. VIJAI INDUSTRIES) BRIJ MOHAN MODI, KAPIL SHANKAR LAL MODI, BIRWANATH MODI, UMA DEVI MODI, KAPIL MODI 137.00 CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA FENIL CREATIONS PVT. LTD. BHOGILAL AMRITLAL JARIWALA, JITENDRA BHOGILAL JARIWALA, AMAR BHOGILAL JARIWALA 137.00 CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA R. M. FLOUR MILLS PVT. LTD. RAMAKANT MISHRA, RAM LAL TRIVEDI, SIDDESH MISHRA 136.00 CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA TRACTORS AUTODALES SHASHIKANT DUBEY, RAKESH DUBEY 135.00 CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA DURGA ARTS PONNUSAMY PALANI 134.00 CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA GARDEN PICK PVT. LTD. PARVEEN MORCHALE, PADAMDAS MAHANT, GEETANJALI MORCHALE 134.00 CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA G. FORGE & MACHINERY PVT. LTD. RAJESHKUMAR JAYANTILAL GUJAR, MAHARUKH RAJESH GUJAR 134.00 CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA Malhotra Textiles Romy Malhotra PAN AXZPM8292Q, Rohit Kumar PAN BKMPK3757M, Vishal Bharti Guarantor PAN AVVPB2496M 132.00 CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA M. M. METALS PVT. LTD. MAHENDRA SINGH MEHTA, HEMANT BETWAL 131.00 CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA SHREE DEWAL STEELS (INDIA) LTD. NARESHCHATLEY, W.R.CHATLEY, PUSHPA CHATLEY, NARESH CHATLEY 131.00 CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA PACKERS SEA FOODS C. P. AZARIAH SAMUEL 130.00 CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA BLOSSOM BIO TECH PVT. LTD. S. HARSHAWARDHAN, SHANMUGHAM, UNNAMALAI W/O.SHANMUGHAM 129.00 CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA Sree Krishna Paper Mrs Anita Dey, Mrs Sabita Banerjee 128.00 CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA MANGALAM PHOSPHATES P. LTD. SATYA NARAYAN SARDA, RAMESH CHAND SARDA, VISHNU SARDA, ANUPAM SARDA 128.00 CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA KRISHNA CFC BOX (P) LTD. BIMAL CHANDRA BISWAS, MITALI BISWAS, P. DAS 128.00 CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA KELKAR EXPORTS USHA KELKAR MRS(PROP) 126.00 CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA GARODIA CHEMICALS LTD. MAHESH GARODIA, NISHANT GARODIA 125.00 CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA NARAYAN STEEL COMPLEX (ASS. VIJAI INDUSTRIES) KIRAN DEVI MODI, VRINDA MODI, NAVNEET MODI, KRISHNA INDUSTRIES, VIJAI INDUSTRIES 125.00 CENTRAL BANK OF CREATIVE TRADERS ASHOK JAIN MR. 125.00 INDIA CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA CUDDAPAH SOLID WEST ENVIORNMENT HITEC PVT. L R.SRINIVASULYU,M.D, VAILA NARENDER, B.JAGAN MOHAN RAO 123.00 CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA JANTA MENS WEAR N. DEVDASAN 121.00 CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA Balaji Trading Company Mrs Jayita Roy, Mrs Paramita Ghosh, Sri Mrinal Roy Guarantor, Probir Kumar Ghosh Guarantor 121.00 CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA Amit Marble Udyog Bishnu Kr Sharma 24/1SN Banerjee Lane, Usha Sharma 43/1, Rishi Arabinda Sarani, Rabindra Nath Paul Guarantor Kalikapur, Sukumar Paul Guarantor Kalikapur 121.00 CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA Surdas Commercial Pvt Ltd Satya Narayan Gupta, Sanjay Nandi, Mrs Krishna Nandi Guarantor 121.00 CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA TRIPLE PACKS (P) LTD. ANIL KUMAR NARULA, K.K VASHISTHA 121.00 CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA GLOREX TAPES PVT. LTD. JAYANTILAL B. JAIN, ASHISH JAYANTILAL JAIN 121.00 CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA RAJEN TEXTILES MILLS PVT. LTD. SHASHIKANT D. PASARI, B.D.PASARI, A.B. PASARI 119.00 CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA R. K. TRANSPORT K. 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“बिग-बॉस”टेलीविज़न कार्यक्रम: भारत की जडों पर कुठाराघात

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भारत का संविधान हर व्यक्ति को “अभिव्यक्ति” का – अपनी बात कहने का – अधिकार देता है। अभिव्यक्ति का यह अधिकार हर भारतीय नागरिक का मौलिक अधिकार है। अभिव्यक्ति के इस संवैधानिक अधिकार प्राप्त होने के कारण ही कोई भी नागरिक टेलीविज़न पर अपने नाटक और ड्रामे जनता को दिखा सकता है।  यह एक बहुत ही बड़ा अधिकार है।

लेकिन संविधान में जहाँ यह अभिव्यक्ति का अधिकार दिया गया है, वहीं यह भी लिखा हुआ है कि इस अधिकार पर “मर्यादा और नैतिकता” के हित  में पहले से मौजूद कानून के दायरे में या नया कानून बना कर सरकार यथोचित पाबंदियां लगा सकती है। सवाल यह उठता है कि “मर्यादा” क्या है, “नैतिकता” क्या है और “यथोचित पाबंदियां” क्या हैं।

“मर्यादा” और “नैतिकता” को मापने का मापदंड सदा एक सा नहीं रहता। यह मापदंड समय बदलने के साथ साथ बदलता रहता है।  ऐसा क्यों है ? ऐसा इसलिए है कि समय के साथ आम लोगों के स्वाद और रुचियाँ बदलती रहती हैं। यह अच्छी बात है, यह कुदरत का नियम है। इसमें किसी को कोई दिक्कत नहीं है। दिक्कत कहीं और है। काबिले एतराज बात यह है –

यदि कोई आदमी अपनी अभिव्यक्ति के इस अधिकार का नाजायज फायदा उठाते हुए, मर्यादा और नैतिकता के समाज में “मान्य और स्थापित मापदंडों” का अपने नाटकों और ड्रामों में उलंघन करता है और इसके द्वारा आम लोगों के स्वाद और रुचियों को बदल डालता है और फिर बेशर्मी से उन्ही बदले हुए मापदंडों की दुहाई देकर अपने भोंडे और कुत्सित टेलीविज़न कार्यक्रमों और नाटकों को दिखाने के अपने अधिकार की मांग करता है तो यह सवाल जरूर उठता है कि आखिर उस आदमी को समाज के मान्य और स्थापित मानदंडों को तोड़कर लोगों के स्वाद और रुचियाँ बदलने का अधिकार ही क्यों दिया जाये। यह न्यायसंगत है कि जहाँ भी यह लगे कि कोई आदमी अपने अभिव्यक्ति के इस अधिकार का दुरूपयोग करते हुए आम लोगों के स्वाद और रुचियों को बदलने की कोशिश कर रहा है तो उस पर तुरंत पाबन्दी लगनी चाहिए।

यही हाल टेलीविज़न पर दिखाए जा रहे “बिग-बॉस” कार्यक्रम का है।  यह भारत की जड़ों पर कुठाराघात है। इस पर तुरंत पाबन्दी लगनी चाहिए।

आठ दस चरित्रहीन लम्पट और उतनी ही कुलटाओं को, एक घर के अन्दर ठूस दीजिए …जाहिर है, वो वहां बैठ कर साधना तो करेंगे नहीं …उनकी करतूतों को रिकॉर्ड करके टी. वी पर प्रसारित कीजिए …बन गया देश का पसंदीदा सबसे बड़ा शो “बिग बॉस” !

घर में माताएं , बहने , बच्चियां , बच्चे ..पुरुष इस शो से चिपके रहते हैं । लड़ना , झगड़ना गालियाँ बकना …कामोद्देपक अठखेलियाँ ..यही सब तो चरित्र निर्माण के पाठ हैं , जिसे लोग केबल प्रसारण दाता (Cable Provider) को “आप के कलर्स ” के लिए अतिरिक्त शुल्क देकर खरीदते हैं ..

कुलटाओं की बाचालता को महिमामंडित करते हुए , पूरे समाज को दूषित करने का षड्यंत्र अबाध गति से पिछले कई वर्षो से पूर्ण सफलता के साथ चल रहा है । बस एक कमी रह गई थी.. वो थी इस शो के माध्यम से हिन्दू धर्म को कलंकित नहीं कर पाने की ।

इसलिए पिछले वर्ष एक भाड़े के भांड को लाया गया था , जिसका पुकारने वाला नाम “ओम स्वामी” है ..ना उसका “ओम” से कोई मतलब है ना ही किसी दृष्टि से स्वामी है । पर वह अपनी लम्बी दाढ़ी , तिलक और बस्त्र से सच्चे साधु – संतों की छवि को गहरा धक्का लगाने में सफल अवश्य रहा । औसत से कम मानसिक स्तर के तमाम लोग ऐसे भांडों को संत समझते हैं और किसी भी कुकृत्य को करने से पहले बड़ी आसानी से कह देंगे कि , “अरे देखा नहीं बिग – बॉस में स्वामी जी कैसे लिपट कर ..@#$$ ..”

हिन्दू हन्ता शक्तियों का काम इतने पर भी पूर्ण सफल न हुआ तो इस बार एक नया हथकंडा अपनाया गया । अब बारी भजन की थी । अनूप जलोटा कार्यक्रम में आये नहीं हैं, उन्हें लाया गया है । वैसे मै अनूप जलोटा को गायक ही मानता हूँ पर भजन से जुड़े होने के कारण उनका गायन तमाम हिन्दुओं के लिए श्रद्धेय अवश्य था । श्रद्धेय कार्यों से जुड़े व्यक्तियों को इस तरह के कार्यक्रमों में लाना, हिन्दू हन्ताओं की सफल रणनीति का अंग है । पैसे और प्रसिद्धि के लालच बस कच्चा माल उन्हें भरपूर मात्रा में उपलब्ध भी है । हर क्षेत्र में कोई न कोई कलंकी मिल ही जाएगा ..जहाँ नहीं मिलेगा वहाँ बना दिया जाएगा । धीरे – धीरे श्रद्धेय कार्यों से जुड़े प्रत्येक कार्य से सम्बंधित किसी न किसी को शो में लाकर उस कार्य को कलंकित किया जाएगा ताकी आपकी श्रद्धा कमजोर होते – होते समाप्त हो जाय । बस यही तो नास्तिक बनाने की प्रक्रिया है ।

मौज – मस्ती में मस्त, कोमल मष्तिष्क वाले हिन्दुओं को तो इस विषय पर चुटकुला बनाने और सुनाने से ही फुरसत नहीं हैं, चिंतन कहाँ करेंगे । हो सके तो इस प्रकार के छिछोरे शो को अपने घर में प्रवेश न होने दें । यदि आज आपने मौज – मस्ती के चक्कर में टीवी पर सब कुछ चलने दिया तो कल वही सब कुछ आपके घर में घटित होगा !!

Damn with Aadhar Card & my Country ! I am a Fool & Love my Privacy !!

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Recently there was a conversation among Indian Aadhar Card,  US Apple mobile phone & Korean-cum-Chinese Samsung mobile phone. It was somehow intercepted by someone when they were exchanging their very sensitive and intimate information about their customers’ right of privacy. Here is the transcript of the intercepted talk:

Aadhar Card – I have Biometric information of people who possess me.

Apple – I too have the same.

Samsung – I too have. So what’s new?

Aadhar Card – But why do people criticise me? I only take it once from the people.

Apple – I take finger print and eye scan daily and people love giving it and pay Rs 50,000+ to buy me.

Aadhar Card – OMG Why ? But they say someone can steal these biometric details from me. Don’t they say to you ?

Apple – Uff, I actually save every information on the IPhone backup Server. But they love me because I am costly. Indians love costly death.

Aadhar Card – They say I am not secured, despite of the fact that I am encrypted.

Apple – Look, do you remember when FBI took data from us ? It’s not about encryption. I gave all data to the US Intelligence.

Samsung – I too 😂😂😂 My brothers like Vivo, Xiomi do the same and the Chinese take it.

Aadhar Card – But why only I am cursed?

Apple and Samsung – (unitedly) It is because you are Indian and possessed by Indian people who need excuses to abuse their own Indian Government. You become that Excuse. We are brands! People give Rs 40K- 50 K and give all details like Location, GPS, Contacts, Biometric data … every damn thing and love posting on Facebook – Hey, That’s my New IPhone, That’s my new Samsung!! Got it.

Aadhar Card – OMG … Should I curse my people … their ignorance … their foolishness … their obsession with privacy, which is no longer available in this age of information technology !!!

नेहरू की शरारत –जिनका खमियाजा भारत आज भुगत रहा है

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नेपाल आज भारत का हिस्सा होता

1951 में नेपाल के तत्कालीन महाराजा ‘ त्रिभुवन ‘ ने नेहरू से कहा कि वो नेपाल का विलय भारत में करवाने को तैयार है, आप चाहें तो नेपाल भारत का हिस्सा बन सकता हैं, लेकिन दुर्भाग्य से नेहरू ने उनका ऑफर ठुकरा दिया.
( संदर्भ – Rediff News – https://bit.ly/2yx4KYu )_
(संदर्भ – The Hindu – https://bit.ly/2tfX5c9 )(संदभॆ-Patrika – https://wp.me/pa4Tl7-1k )

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बलुचिस्तान आज भारत का हिस्सा होता

1948 में बलुचिस्तान के नवाब ‘ खान ‘ ने बलुचिस्तान का भारत में विलय कर लेने की बात नेहरू से कही और अॅसेशन लेटर बिना शर्त नेहरू को भेजा, बदकिस्मती से नेहरू ने ये ऑफर ठुकराया. इस के कुछ ही दिनों बाद पाकिस्तान ने बलुचिस्तान पर जबरदस्ती कब्जा किया।
(संदर्भ – Dailymail, England – https://dailym.ai/2K7s9kK )

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पाकिस्तान का ग्‍वादर बंदरगाह आज भारत का होता

ओमान ने 1947 में ग्‍वादर बंदरगाह भारत को ले लेने की पेशकश की थी लेकिन नेहरू ने इससे इन्कार कर दिया. बाद मे ओमान ने ग्‍वादर बंदरगाह पाकिस्‍तान को बेच दिया. आज पाकिस्‍तान ने ग्‍वादर बंदरगाह चीन को दिया है, जहाँ से चीन भारत की नेवल अॅक्टिवीटी पर नजर रखता है, हाल ही में पाकिस्‍तान ने भारतीय व्यापारी कुलभूषण जाधव को ग्‍वादर बंदरगाह पर ही पकडा था.
( Daily News – https://bit.ly/1W5mOwD )

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भारत का कोको आइसलैंड चीन के पास गया

1950 में नेहरू ने भारत का कोलकाता से नजदीक ‘ कोको द्वीप समूह जो अंदमान का हिस्सा है उसे बर्मा को गिफ्ट दे दिया. बर्मा ने उसे चीन को दे दिया, जहाँ से आज चीन द्वारा भारत की मरींन्स पर हेरगीरी होती है. गूगल मैप में कोको द्वीप समूह देखने पर चीन द्वारा बनाया गया मिलट्री बेस तथा हवाई धाव पट्टी साफ दिखती है.

( Google Map location, COCO Iceland – https://goo.gl/maps/Rm7q1thEyzT2 )_
( संदर्भ – https://bit.ly/2K94wbz )
( संदर्भ – https://bit.ly/2tgyS5b )

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काबू व्हेली भारतसे अलग हो गई

1954 को भारत के मणिपुर प्रांत की काबू व्हेली नेहरू ने मणिपुरी लोगों के विरोध के बावजूद बर्मा को गिफ्ट कर दी, काबू व्हेली लगभगा 11000 वर्ग कि.मी बडी है और यह कश्मीर जैसी खूबसरत है, एक समय में ‘Jewel of Manipur’ के नामसें काबू व्हेली जानी जाती थी, बदकिस्मती से आज इसे हम खो चुके हैं.
( संदर्भ – https://bit.ly/2tfbJ3j )

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हैदराबाद की जगह आज दक्षिण पाकिस्तान होता

हैदराबाद के निज़ाम हैदराबाद को पाकिस्तान का हिस्सा बनाना चाहते थे. एक बार नेहरु विदेश गए, सरदार पटेल ने सेना के आपरेशन पोलो के तहत हैदराबाद पर चढाई की और 13 सितंबर 1948 को हेदराबाद मुक्त किया.

उसी वक्त नेहरु वापस आ रहे थे अगर वो आते तो विलय न होता इसलिए पटेल ने नेहरु के विमान को उतरने न देने का हुक्म दिया, निजाम ने विलय पर हस्ताक्षर किए, उसके बाद नेहरु का विमान उतारा गया. पटेल ने नेहरु को फ़ोन किया और कहा ” हैदराबाद का भारत में विलय हुआ ” ये सुनते ही नेहरु ने फ़ोन वही पर पटक दिया.
( Reference – https://bit.ly/2K5q0sS )

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सरकारी विमानों का दुरुपयोग

एक बार जवाहरलाल नेहरू भोपाल के दौरे पर थे. राजभवन में यह पता चला कि नेहरू की फेवरेट ब्रांड 555 सिगरेट भोपाल में नहीं मिल रही है. यह पता चलते ही भोपाल से इंदौर एक स्पेशल विमान भेजा गया, इंदौर एयरपोर्ट पर सिगरेट के कुछ पैकेट पहुंचाए गए और विमान सिगरेट के पैकेट लेकर वापस भोपाल लौट आया, इस घटना का जिक्र मप्र राजभवन की वेबसाइट पर है.
( Dainik Bhaskar – https://bit.ly/2ts2Z94 )

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न्यूक्लियर सप्लायर्स ग्रुप ( NSG ) का भारत सदस्य होता

भारत की आजादी के तुरंत बाद अमेरिकी राष्ट्रपति जॉन एफ केनेडी ने भारत को न्युक्लियर टेस्ट के लिए मदद का प्रस्ताव दिया था. लेकिन  प्रधानमंत्री जवाहर लाल नेहरु ने उस ऑफर को ठुकरा दिया था. यदि भारत ने वह प्रस्ताव स्वीकार कर लिया होता तो भारत न्युक्लियर टेस्ट करने वाला पहला एशियाई देश बन जाता. इसके साथ ही भारत NSG मेंबर आराम से बन जाता. आज आजादी के 70 साल बाद भी चायना के विरोध के बावजूद हमको दुनिया भर में घूमकर NSG के लिए लॉबिंग करनी पड़ रही है.

( संदर्भ – NDTV – https://bit.ly/2I7ib0R )
( संदर्भ – Zee News – https://bit.ly/2tgOJAJ )

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विदेश नीति पर भारी तुष्टिकरण की राजनीति

महान ज्यू सायंटिस्ट आईनस्टाइन ने पंडित नेहरू को एक खत लिखा था जिसमें ज्यु लोगों पर हो रहे अत्याचारों का जिक्र कर ईजरायल के स्वतंत्र देश बनने को सपोर्ट करने को कहा… लेकिन मुस्लिमों के दबाव में नेहरू ने करीब एक महीने तक खत का जवाब नहीं दिया, फिर जवाब देते हुए नेहरु ने स्वतंत्र ईजरायल देश को सपोर्ट करने की मांग को नकार दिया और UN में इजरायल स्वतंत्र राष्ट्र बनने के खिलाफ वोटिंग की…. ऐसी तुष्टिकरण की राजनीति करके ईजरायल को हमने दूर किया, ईजरायल से माॅडर्न मिलट्री तथा कृषि तंत्र ज्ञान पाने के बेहतरीन मौके हमने गवां दिये.
(संदर्भ – Indianexpress – https://bit.ly/2ln2IAM )
( संदर्भ – Theguardian – https://bit.ly/2tnLvLa )

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आज भारत UN का स्थायी मेंबर होता

1950 में अमेरिका ने भारत को सुरक्षा परिषद (United Nations) में स्थायी सदस्य के तौर पर शामिल होने को कहा, लेकिन भारत की बजाय नेहरू ने चीन को UN में लेने की सलाह दे डाली. अमरीका और रशिया ने 1955 में और एक बार नेहरू को UN में परमानैंट मेमबर के तोर पर आने की पेशकश की लेकिन बदकिस्मती से दूसरी बार भी नेहरु ने आॅफर ठुकरा दिया.

यही चीन आज भारत के कई प्रस्ताव UN में नामंजूर कर चुका है. हाल ही मे उसने दहशतगर्द मसूद अजहर को अंतरराष्ट्रीय आतंकी घोषित करने का भारतीत प्रस्ताव वीटो कर उसे बचाया है.
( संदर्भ – Washington Post – https://wapo.st/2ysANsH )
( संदर्भ – https://bit.ly/1qM64xp )

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पवित्र तीर्थस्थान कैलाश मानसरोवर खो देना

1962 के चीन के साथ युद्ध के पराजय जानने हेतू भारत सरकार द्वारा गठित समिति जिसमे लेफ्टिनेंट जनरल हेंडरसन ब्रुक्स और मिलिट्री कमांडर ब्रिगडियर पी. एस. भगत थे उन्होंने भी नेहरु और उनकी कायर नीतियों को 1962 के युद्ध के हार का जिम्मेदार ठहराया.

युद्ध हार स्वरूप हमारा लगभग 14000 वर्ग किमी भाग चीन ने ले लिया. इसमें कैलाश पर्वत, मानसरोवर और अन्य स्थान आते हैं. नेहरू पर सवाल उठने लगे तब उन्‍होंने जवाब देते हुए कहा था “ कैलाश मानसरोवर का देश के लिए कोई महत्‍व नहीं है क्‍योंकि वहां घास का एक तिनका भी नहीं उगता ! ”
( संदर्भ – Zee News – https://bit.ly/2tsLCVA )
( संदर्भ – Jagran – https://bit.ly/2I9tWE2 )
( संदर्भ – DNA INDIA – https://bit.ly/2lpCTjs )

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कश्मिर प्राॅब्लेम व धारा 370

अक्तूबर 1947 को पाकिस्तानी कबाइली सेना कश्मिर में घुस गई, सरदार पटेल ने कश्मिर के महाराजा को मदद के बदले कश्मिर भारत मे विलय करने की शर्त रखकर कश्मिर में भारतीय सेना भेजी गई. जब भारत की सेनाएं पाकिस्तानी सेना को खदेड़ ही रही थीं कि नेहरू ने बीच में रेडियो पर युद्ध विराम घोषित कर सैन्य बल वापस बुला लिया. जिसके कारण कश्मीर का एक तिहाई भाग (POK) पाकिस्तानी सेना के पास रह गया.

इसके बाद नेहरू ने संविधान में धारा 370 जुड़वा दी, इसमें कश्मीर के लिए अलग संविधान हो गया, जिससे कश्मीर जाने के लिए परमिट की अनिवार्यता हो गई तथा गैर कश्मीर लोग कश्मीर में कोई प्राॅपर्टी नही खरीद सकते है, और भारत का कोई भी कानून यहां की विधान सभा द्वारा पारित होने तक कश्मीर में लागू नहीं होता
( Rediff News – https://bit.ly/2MNuOSm )
( Frontline – https://bit.ly/2JXBNtU )

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Religious Conversion: Highest Absurdity

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By: Shreepal Singh

Gravity is associated with mass, which is present everywhere, and this “Truth” was “Revealed” to Isaac Newton. This truth was there before it was “revealed” to Isaac Newton and it shall remain there even after Newton is no more in this world.

Had Newton not been there, this “truth” could have been discovered by “anybody” who took care to look at this truth. There is nothing special about Newton, except that he happened to be first person (though this claim is contested by others) to look at this truth carefully.

Nobody “propagates” this truth of gravity because this truth can be seen working in any laboratory by anybody anywhere in the world. There is no need to propagate the truth – it has its own force to make it dawn on the mind of anybody who is attentive enough. Discovery or “revelation” of truth about a thing are “taught” in colleges and schools for humanity’s advancement and enlightenment; still, for selfish motives such discoveries are tried to be hidden from others to reap the benefits of such discoveries – though such discoveries do not remain hidden for long.

Newton is not “worshiped” because anybody else who was attentive enough could have equally discovered this truth. There is nothing special about Newton, except the credit to him that he was attentive and careful person to look at this truth.

Divine Being – call it by whatever name – is associated with everything everywhere and this truth can be “revealed” to anybody who is attentive enough; in fact, this truth had been “revealed” to many persons in the past, is revealed to many in our own time and shall continue to be revealed to many persons in the future as well.

There is nothing special about any person to whom this truth was revealed, except the credit that such person was – or is – attentive and careful enough to look at this truth.

The highest degree of the absurdity of an idea is that the “Truth” – of whatever kind it might be – can only be “revealed” to only one individual. Such an absurd claim is against the nature of the working principle of Nature.

The next in the absurdity of an idea comes in a claim that the “revealed truth” needs to be “propagated” and win “converts” to its side.

This principle of the working of Nature – that truth  has its own force, which need no propagation and conversion to its own side –  squarely applies to the religious conversions, be they done by the Christians missionaries or the Islamic jihadis.

The activities of all those religious missions and movements who are dedicated to converting “other” people to their “own side”  expose the vile nature of their claimed “revelation of truth”.

बलात्कार का आरंभ कब हुआ ?

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ज्ञानेन्द्र की कलम से:

बलात्कार का एक धारमिक हथियार की तरह आरंभ कब हुआ। यौन अपराध किसकी देन है? आखिर भारत जैसे देवियों को पूजने वाले देश में बलात्कार की गन्दी मानसिकता कहाँ से आयी ?

आखिर क्या बात है कि जब प्राचीन भारत के रामायण, महाभारत आदि लगभग सभी हिन्दू-ग्रंथ के उल्लेखों में अनेकों लड़ाईयाँ लड़ी और जीती गयीं, परन्तु विजेता सेना द्वारा किसी भी स्त्री का बलात्कार होने का जिक्र नहीं है? तब आखिर ऐसा क्या हो गया कि आज के आधुनिक भारत में बलात्कार रोज की सामान्य बात बन कर रह गयी है ?

श्री राम ने लंका पर विजय प्राप्त की; पर न ही उन्होंने और न उनकी सेना ने पराजित लंका की स्त्रियों को हाथ लगाया। महाभारत में पांडवों की जीत हुयी, लाखों की संख्या में योद्धा मारे गए। पर किसी भी पांडव सैनिक ने किसी भी कौरव सेना की विधवा स्त्रियों को हाथ तक न लगाया।

अब आते हैं ईसापूर्व इतिहास में ! 220-175 ईसापूर्व में यूनान के शासक “डेमेट्रियस प्रथम” ने भारत पर आक्रमण किया। 183 ईसापूर्व के लगभग उसने पंजाब को जीतकर साकल को अपनी राजधानी बनाया और पंजाब सहित सिन्ध पर भी राज किया। लेकिन उसके पूरे समयकाल में बलात्कार का कोई जिक्र नहीं।

इसके बाद “युक्रेटीदस” भी भारत की ओर बढ़ा और कुछ भागों को जीतकर उसने “तक्षशिला” को अपनी राजधानी बनाया। वहां भी बलात्कार का कोई जिक्र नहीं। “डेमेट्रियस” के वंश के मीनेंडर (ईपू 160-120) ने नौवें बौद्ध शासक “वृहद्रथ” को पराजित कर सिन्धु के पार पंजाब और स्वात घाटी से लेकर मथुरा तक राज किया । परन्तु उसके शासनकाल में भी बलात्कार का कोई उल्लेख नहीं मिलता।

“सिकंदर” ने भारत पर लगभग 326-327 ई .पू आक्रमण किया जिसमें हजारों सैनिक मारे गए । इसमें युद्ध जीतने के बाद भी राजा “पुरु” की बहादुरी से प्रभावित होकर सिकंदर ने जीता हुआ राज्य पुरु को वापस दे दिया और “बेबिलोन” वापस चला गया। विजेता होने के बाद भी “यूनानियों” (यवनों) की सेनाओं ने किसी भी भारतीय महिला के साथ बलात्कार नहीं किया और न ही “धर्म परिवर्तन” करवाया ।

इसके बाद “शकों” ने भारत पर आक्रमण किया (जिन्होंने ई.78 से शक संवत शुरू किया था)। “सिन्ध” नदी के तट पर स्थित “मीनानगर” को उन्होंने अपनी राजधानी बनाकर गुजरात क्षेत्र के सौराष्ट्र, अवंतिका, उज्जयिनी, गंधार, सिन्ध, मथुरा समेत महाराष्ट्र के बहुत बड़े भू भाग पर 130 ईस्वी से 188 ईस्वी तक शासन किया। परन्तु इनके राज्य में भी बलात्कार का कोई उल्लेख नहीं।

इसके बाद तिब्बत के “युइशि” (यूची) कबीले की लड़ाकू प्रजाति “कुषाणों” ने “काबुल” और “कंधार” पर अपना अधिकार कायम कर लिया। जिसमें “कनिष्क प्रथम” (127-140ई.) नाम का सबसे शक्तिशाली सम्राट हुआ। जिसका राज्य “कश्मीर से उत्तरी सिन्ध” तथा “पेशावर से सारनाथ” के आगे तक फैला था। कुषाणों ने भी भारत पर लम्बे समय तक विभिन्न क्षेत्रों में शासन किया। परन्तु इतिहास में कहीं नहीं लिखा कि इन्होंने भारतीय स्त्रियों का बलात्कार किया हो ।

इसके बाद “अफगानिस्तान” से होते हुए भारत तक आये “हूणों” ने 520 AD के समयकाल में भारत पर अधिसंख्य बड़े आक्रमण किए और यहाँ पर राज भी किया। ये क्रूर तो थे परन्तु बलात्कारी होने का कलंक इन पर भी नहीं लगा।

इन सबके अलावा भारतीय इतिहास के हजारों साल के इतिहास में और भी कई आक्रमणकारी आये जिन्होंने भारत में बहुत मार काट मचाई जैसे “नेपालवंशी” “शक्य” आदि। पर बलात्कार शब्द भारत में तब तक शायद ही किसी को पता था।

अब आते हैं मध्यकालीन भारत में, जहाँ से शुरू होता है इस्लामी आक्रमण; और यहीं से शुरू होता है भारत में बलात्कार का प्रचलन।

सबसे पहले 711 ईस्वी में “मुहम्मद बिन कासिम” ने सिंध पर हमला करके राजा “दाहिर” को हराने के बाद उसकी दोनों “बेटियों” को “यौनदासियों” के रूप में “खलीफा” को तोहफा भेज दिया। इसका पूरा विवरण “छाछ नामा” किताब में लिखा है जोकि एक मुसलिम लेखक ने ही लिखी है।

तब शायद भारत की स्त्रियों का पहली बार बलात्कार जैसे कुकर्म से सामना हुआ जिसमें “हारे हुए राजा की बेटियों” और “साधारण भारतीय स्त्रियों” का “जीती हुयी इस्लामी सेना” द्वारा बुरी तरह से बलात्कार और अपहरण किया गया ।

फिर आया 1001 इस्वी में “गजनवी”। इसके बारे में ये कहा जाता है कि इसने “इस्लाम को फ़ैलाने” के उद्देश्य से ही आक्रमण किया था। “सोमनाथ के मंदिर” को तोड़ने के बाद इसकी सेना ने हजारों “हिन्दू औरतों” का बलात्कार किया । फिर उनको अफगानिस्तान ले जाकर “बाजारों में बोलियाँ” लगाकर “जानवरों” की तरह “बेच” दिया ।

फिर “गौरी” ने 1192 में “पृथ्वीराज चौहान” को हराने के बाद भारत में “इस्लाम का प्रकाश” फैलाने के लिए “हजारों काफिरों” को मौत के घाट उतर दिया और उसकी “फौज” ने “अनगिनत हिन्दू स्त्रियों” के साथ बलात्कार कर उनका “धर्म-परिवर्तन”करवाया।

मुहम्मद बिन कासिम से लेकर सुबुक्तगीन, बख्तियार खिलजी, जूना खाँ उर्फ अलाउद्दीन खिलजी, फिरोजशाह, तैमूरलंग, आरामशाह, इल्तुतमिश, रुकुनुद्दीन फिरोजशाह, मुइजुद्दीन बहरामशाह, अलाउद्दीन मसूद, नसीरुद्दीन महमूद, गयासुद्दीन बलबन, जलालुद्दीन खिलजी, शिहाबुद्दीन उमर खिलजी, कुतुबुद्दीन मुबारक खिलजी, नसरत शाह तुगलक, महमूद तुगलक, खिज्र खां, मुबारक शाह, मुहम्मद शाह, अलाउद्दीन आलम शाह, बहलोल लोदी, सिकंदर शाह लोदी, बाबर, नूरुद्दीन सलीम जहांगीर और अपने हरम में “8000 रखैलें रखने वाला शाहजहाँ”; इसके आगे अपने ही दरबारियों और कमजोर मुसलमानों की औरतों से अय्याशी करने के लिए “मीना बाजार” लगवाने वाला “जलालुद्दीन मुहम्मद अकबर”; मुहीउद्दीन मुहम्मद से लेकर औरंगजेब तक बलात्कारियों की ये सूची बहुत लम्बी है, जिनकी फौजों ने हारे हुए राज्य की लाखों “हिन्दू महिलाओं” “(माल-ए-गनीमत)” का बेरहमी से बलात्कार किया और “जेहाद के इनाम” के तौर पर कभी वस्तुओं की तरह “सिपहसालारों” में बांटा तो कभी बाजारों में “जानवरों की तरह उनकी कीमत लगायी” गई।

ये असहाय और बेबस महिलाएं “हरमों” से लेकर “वेश्यालयों” तक में पहुँची। इनकी संतानें भी हुईं पर वो अपने मूलधर्म में कभी वापस नहीं पहुँच सकीं।

यह तो भारत और इतिहास की बात हुई। अभी कल की ही बात है जब सीरिया कुरदिसतान मे बगदादी की जिहादी सेना ने “यजदी” कोम की औरतों की नीलामी की, अपने सैनिकों मे बांटा और उनका बलातकार किया।

21वी सदी सचचाई पर आधारित होनी चाहिये, मनघड॔त झूठे इतिहास पर नही।


Sanskrit – The Magical Language !

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V. Sudarsh

There is no need of particular sentence structure in Sanskrit grammer. Like, in English, we need:  Subject +Verb + Object. For example, in English we write: “I am writing an answer”.

But in Sanskrit language there is no need for any particular structure. The above English sentence is written in Sansmrit in many structures:

अहं उत्तरम् लिखामि (I am writing an Answer.)
लिखामि अहं उत्तरम् (I am writing an Answer.)
अहं लिखामि उत्तरम् (I am writing an Answer.)

Elephant word has 4000 synonyms in Sanskrit language. Here are some of them:

कुञ्जरः,गजः,हस्तिन्, हस्तिपकः, द्विपः, द्विरदः, वारणः, करिन्,मतङ्गः,सुचिकाधरः, सुप्रतीकः, अङ्गूषः, अन्तेःस्वेदः, इभः, कञ्जरः, कञ्जारः, कटिन्, कम्बुः, करिकः, कालिङ्गः, कूचः, गर्जः, चदिरः, चक्रपादः, चन्दिरः, जलकाङ्क्षः, जर्तुः, दण्डवलधिः, दन्तावलः, दीर्घपवनः, दीर्घवक्त्रः, द्रुमारिः, द्विदन्तः, द्विरापः, नगजः, नगरघातः, नर्तकः, निर्झरः, पञ्चनखः, पिचिलः, पीलुः, पिण्डपादः, पिण्डपाद्यः, पृदाकुः, पृष्टहायनः, पुण्ड्रकेलिः, बृहदङ्गः, प्रस्वेदः, मदकलः, मदारः, महाकायः, महामृगः, महानादः, मातंगः, मतंगजः, मत्तकीशः, राजिलः, राजीवः, रक्तपादः, रणमत्तः, रसिकः, लम्बकर्णः, लतालकः, लतारदः, वनजः, वराङ्गः, वारीटः, वितण्डः, षष्टिहायनः, वेदण्डः, वेगदण्डः, वेतण्डः, विलोमजिह्वः, विलोमरसनः, विषाणकः।

This is just one example. Have you seen any other language with such rich vocabulary?

Magha was a great Sanskrit Poet and Author. He was an expert in writing a whole Sloka with one-two-three-four consonants. Here is just an example from his book  “Shishupala Vadha”. In 144th stanza, he writes whole sloka with only one consonant:

दाददो दुद्ददुद्दादी दाददो दूददीददोः ।
दुद्दादं दददे दुद्दे दादाददददोऽददः ॥

(Translation:- Sri Krishna, the giver of every boon, the scourge of the evil-minded, the purifier, the one whose arms can annihilate the wicked who cause suffering to others, shot his pain-causing arrow at the enemy.)

Also, he was an expert in writing  palindromes. He writes in 44th stanza:

वारणागगभीरा सा साराभीगगणारवा ।
कारितारिवधा सेना नासेधा वारितारिका ॥

(Translation:- It is very difficult to face this army which is endowed with elephants as big as mountains. This is a very great army and the shouting of frightened people is heard. It has slain its enemies.)

Have you heard about any book which can give you different story when you read it from backward? Here is a Sanskrit book “Sri Raghava Yadhaveeyam”. This book is written in such a way that you will enjoy the story of Rama when you read it in forward way, while you will enjoy the story of  Krishna  when you read it from backward.

Forward way:-
वन्देऽहं देवं तं श्रीतं रन्तारं कालं भासा यः ।
रामो रामाधीराप्यागो लीलामारायोध्ये वासे ॥

(Translation:- I pay my obeisance to Lord Shri Rama, who with his heart pining for Sita, travelled across the Sahyadri Hills and returned to Ayodhya after killing Ravana and sported with his consort, Sita, in Ayodhya for a long time.)

Backward way:-
सेवाध्येयो रामालाली गोप्याराधी मारामोरा ।
यस्साभालंकारं तारं तं श्रीतं वन्देहं देवं ॥

(Translation:- I bow to Lord Shri Krishna, whose chest is the sporting resort of Shri Lakshmi; who is fit to be contemplated through penance and sacrifice, who fondles Rukmani and his other consorts and who is worshipped by the gopis, and who is decked with jewels radiating splendour.)

NASA scientist Rick Briggs said that Sanskrit is the only unambiguous language in existence. He also wrote some explanations about Sanskrit in his article.

Sanskrit is a language which is used as Speech Therapy. Sanskrit has five different classes of word —  Kanthya  (Spoken from throat), Talavya (Spoken while touching tongue to jaw), Dantya (Spoken while touching tongue to teeth),  Murdhanya  (Spoken by twisting tongue), Ostya (Spoken by lips).

Sanskrit has been identified as the most suitable programming languages for computers to understand. Research is going on to make a programming language in Sanskrit which can be compiled and executed million times faster than other programming languages.

Who is an “extremist” ? A Mirror to Pakistani Diplomat at UN

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By: Maria Wirth

How confused, uninformed and maybe mischievous the discourse on religion and extremism has become, was obvious again at the recent General Assembly of the United Nations. A Pakistani diplomat, in his reply to the speech by Indian foreign minister Sushma Swaraj, lambasted the “unabashed Hindu extremist Yogi Adityanath”, the chief minister of UP, for “advocating the religious superiority of Hindus”. He also bemoaned that in India claims of religious superiority get patronage all across the country.

Did anybody get the irony of it all?

Pakistan’s grouse is that there are Hindus who advocate Hindu Dharma as superior to Islam and Christianity. They call such Hindus as extremists or fundamentalists. They even claim that a Hindu organisation like the RSS is the “breeding ground of terrorism in the region”.

Now what is the reason for Pakistan’s existence? The reason is Islam. A part of India was cut off and became a separate country only, because those, whose forefathers converted to Islam for whatever reason, wanted to live among themselves according to the tenets of Islam which they believe are necessary to reach paradise. That severed part of India became the ‘Islamic Republic of Pakistan’. Islam was declared as state religion. Islam is advocated in Pakistani schools and everywhere else over Hindu Dharma and other traditions. Any criticism of Islam is banned. A blasphemy law is in force with death as punishment. Religious minorities had and have a tough time. Hindus have been almost wiped out – driven out, converted or killed. Their percentage dropped from at least 15 per cent at the time of partition to under 2 per cent.

So how can a person from such compromised country, who has some degree of fairness, object to Hindus advocating Hindu Dharma in India when his own country is not only advocating Islam, but suppressing and almost exterminating other traditions in the name of Islam? Yet in India, ever since partition, the percentage of Muslims is growing proportionally to that of Hindus. So where is ‘extremism’ in India and where in Pakistan?

The reason for his brazenness might have been that he was sure that nobody in this illustrious gathering at the UN was likely to mention any connection of Pakistan with Islam. Neither will mainstream media. It seems, Islam must not be mentioned, except if one praises it. Yet Hinduism can be freely vilified.

This Pakistani diplomat can even be sure of support for his comment within India. Why? Because NGOs, media and not least the Congress president Rahul Gandhi have already  scared the world that India under Prime Minister Modi is in great danger of becoming a Hindu nation where democracy is in danger and Muslims and Christians will be at the mercy of Hindus. There is clearly an attempt to paint Hindus as extremists and even as terrorists, and in this way deflect from the real danger which is jihadi terrorism and jihad is no doubt an important part of Islam.

Any terrorism has an objective. So what is the objective of jihadis? They want a world where ideally only Muslims live, or non-Muslims are at least subdued, because that objective is a core tenet in their doctrine. They believe they are not only allowed but will be rewarded for treating non-Muslims ‘harshly’ and even can kill them without committing a sin in the eyes of Allah. Millions were killed in the attempt to rid the world of infidels over the centuries, and the killing still continues –not only by ISIS. The difference between victim and perpetrator is only that the killers or their forefathers have converted to Islam and now believe that the Highest hates those who don’t acknowledge that Islam is the only true faith.

It is no doubt a strange faith where the Highest Power, who is the cause for this vast universe, is seen as hateful and jealous, and who will those, who don’t accept his commands, burn forever in hell. Yet strange as it may seem, such faith is officially the belief of about half of the human population on earth – Muslims and Christians. The Christian god, too, is allegedly jealous and rejects those who don’t believe in him. And worse, such a hateful god is claimed to be the ‘true god’, and belief in him is enforced with the bogey of eternal hell, whereas the benign Hindu Dharma has been successfully, but highly unfairly, vilified as an oppressive, primitive, depraved, idol-worshipping religion.

Many diplomats at the UN might have fallen for this vilification campaign by vested interests and might have agreed with the Pakistani diplomat that it is an ominous sign when Hinduism is advocated in India and that this needs to be stopped, whereas it’s ok when Islam and Christianity expand their reach.

Yet nothing can be further from truth. Anyone who dives into Hindu Dharma will realise that it is clearly superior to those two religions which demand blind belief in unreasonable and divisive dogmas.

Here is just one reason for its superiority: Hindu Dharma propagates universal brotherhood of all human beings because the essence in all is the same divine consciousness. In contrast, Islam and Christianity propagate conditional brotherhood  – the condition is that one needs to belong to their particular religion to be seen as a brother, because the Highest allegedly loves only Muslims and Christians respectively.

What is more likely to be true? Even science supports the Hindu view by claiming that all is an interconnected whole.

Religions are supposed to be about truth. As there can be only one truth, it needs comparing the different contenders for the truth and find out what is more likely to be true.  That, which is more likely to be true and which can even be proven as true, is naturally also superior.

Don’t we even in daily life compare and choose what is superior? Any reasonable person would do that. How much greater is the need to choose the best option when the question is about how to live our lives in an ideal way and in tune with the cosmic laws?

The fact, that the superiority of Hindu Dharma is rather obvious to any intelligent person, may have been the reason why the dogmatic religions, which showed up relatively late in the long history of mankind, do not just claim superiority, because this would open them to being compared with the traditions before them. Instead, each one of the two claims that it alone is true, that their holy book contains the word of the true god, and all must follow it at the threat of eternal hellfire.

Such claim, drilled into kids early on, is preventing them even as adults from daring to make an informed choice. “What if this claim of eternal hell is true?” they may think – and remain stuck in blind belief not daring to intelligently enquire into what is true about themselves and this universe – to the detriment of humanity as a whole.

( Note: This article is borrowed with thanks from  HERE. )

Sabarimala and the Supreme Court Judgment

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By: R. Veera Raghavan, Advocate, Chennai

Can you name the most talked about judgment of the supreme court in recent years? You are right, if you answered “the Sabarimala judgement”.

By a 4:1 majority, supreme court judges declared a week ago that women aged 10 to 50 could also worship at Sabarimala temple in Kerala, as part of their religious freedom.  But this ruling is not relished by an incredibly large number of women whom the court thought was rescuing from an unlawful denial of freedom. Huge numbers of women have come out in the open in Kerala, displaying their resentment spontaneously through rallies everyone can see, while political-minded Hindu-bashers are elated.  What has gone wrong, and where?

Hindus have been observing a rule in their pilgrimage to Sabarimala temple where the presiding deity is Lord Ayyappa. That is, women in menstruating age do not, and are not allowed to, visit the temple. For convenience, the Travancore Devaswom Board determined that age group as 10 to 50.  This practice has been followed for centuries in Sabarimala, since the temple first opened. Kerala had also recognized this practice by making it a statutory rule which was questioned before the supreme court. After a hearing, the court struck down that rule as opposed to its parent statute and violative of the Constitution too. Now there is no legal bar on women of any age to visit Sabarimala temple.

Don’t you know: Hinduism is not observed the same way in all of India’s regions or amidst all its people or even between those within a family. Believers express their submission to God or their acknowledgement of a supreme being in diverse ways – privately, publicly, ceremonially, subtly, joyfully or as a penance.  If men alone pray in a temple or women alone worship at a shrine, and neither group feels left out or excluded, law must recognize and protect those practices.

All religious beliefs and practices are a matter of faith. Keep or follow them, as a member of that religion, if you have faith. No one should object to those beliefs and practices, unless they or the way they are observed inflict suffering on another person.  So why not legally recognize those practices and let them prevail? After all, even Communists whose political beliefs and objectives do not honestly go with democracy are allowed a free play under our democratic Constitution.

If a law lets people follow a religion without asking for rational proof of existence of the God they pray – that’s good – but forcibly thrusts its idea of equality between men and women for the way they worship their God, is that law rational?

To be sure, don’t imagine that the law aims to liberate Muslim and Hindu women on an equal footing, and that just as the supreme court invalidated triple talaq and saved Muslim women, so it helped Hindu women by lifting the bar for their entry into Sabarimala temple. There is no comparison between these issues. Better say it and explain, in case anyone thinks otherwise.

To start with, marriages are also a protection for a woman, unlike for a man. No woman of any religion, certainly no Indian woman, would relish her husband having a right to divorce her at his unquestioned sweet will by uttering a word three times. So, the supreme court’s judgement of doing away with triple talaq is a true liberation from a clear injustice for Muslim women. The Sabarimala verdict does not cure any injustice on Hindu women. Nor does it create any equality for them with men.  It dismantles no discrimination against Hindu women. In fact, they cheerfully stand by the men in their families who gear up for 41 days before journeying to Sabarimala, and support in preparatory ceremonies in their homes. They feel blessed for their men’s journey to the hill temple and for the backstage roles they play at home.  To look upon women in the age group of 10 to 50 as suffering some inequality or injustice here is to blindfold reality.

A Constitution and a law will evoke respect among men and women it is meant to serve if it reflects the peaceful aspirations of those people.  The law contained in the Sabarimala judgement doesn’t score high marks on this touchstone – because the Sabarimala temple is perceived in the mind of Hindu men and women differently from other temples, even other Ayyappa temples. There are about 1,000 other temples for Lord Ayyappa which all women freely visit.  But the Lord’s deity in Sabarimala temple is believed to be in the form of anaisthik brahmachari (an eternal celibate), and legend says that the mode and manner of worship at this temple was revealed by the Lord himself. So, Hindus view the Sabarimala deity and its rules of worship uniquely, though they may not explain their sensibilities in cold logic to the satisfaction of an inquiring court. You will appreciate this better with an example.

If a mad government or temple administration bans the entry of women of any age group in Ramanathaswamy temple at Rameswaram, or Kashi Vishwanath temple at Varanasi, Indian women are not going to take it. Nor will Indian men. And, when that happens, if the supreme court steps in and overturns the ban, that verdict is going to be hailed by all women, and men too.  Do you now get an idea of the different perceptions of Hindus about their different Gods?

To be sure again, sensible persons don’t expect the law to stand aside and permit every action or practice prevalent in a society on the strength of a religion, even if it hurts others unfairly and cannot survive in modern times.  Law has to do its pruning on such actions or practices, wherever it nurtures people’s mental health, unity, freedom and happiness – as was done with the abolition of sati or with the codification of the Hindu law. As in good pruning, law makers should know where and how far to click their scissors and where to stop.

The Sabarimala judgement could also trouble Hindus for a psychological reason, in the environment they live in.  Indian law, law enforcers and politicians treat adherents of alien minority religions more indulgently and respectfully, and they have privileges that are denied to Hindus in the land of their forefathers.  With all this, when Hindus witness on the ground more of antipathy and conversion agents from other religions fiercely at work, any sort of hit Hindus take from the State gives them more hurt than the real blow. So, Hindus deserve some sympathy and a soothing touch at this time from fellow Hindus.  Now let us move on.

Where do we go from here? Hindu women aged 10 to 50 have something to do – the very young ones will of course be advised by adult women in the family.  If a third person has to view them as genuine and serious with their long-held Sabarimala faith and practices, they just have to keep off Sabarimala temple till they reach 50 as they did before the supreme court verdict. As long as they do this, their sense of pride and dignity about their religious beliefs will shine more than before.  If a few women in that age group will be seen in Sabarimala temple from now on, it makes no difference – that scene will only highlight the fact many are not coming.  If abstainers can stick to their resolve they stand taller for what they assert on their wish or belief. Succeeding generations can take their call, as the present generation has done for itself. Fair enough?

(Note: This article is borrowed with thanks from HERE)

Copyright © R. Veera Raghavan 2018

A note by: Shreepal Singh

Equality under Indian Constitution is NOT absolute. Those who have anything to do with law in India, like lawyers, know very well that Supreme Court itself propounded the law of “reasonable classification” under the very concept of equality.

This enunciation of law is that there cannot be an absolute equality; that there can be classification; that this classification must  be to seek an objective; that this classification must have a reasonable nexus with the object sought to be achieved (by such classification).

Now, as the Hindu belief goes, it is the temple of Lord Ayyappa and it is HIS wish or dictates that must prevail here in the matter of granting PRIVILEGE to whom HE wishes to bestow upon: Men or Women or Both or None.

Humans are not supposed to have any rights or claims enforceable against HIM. Constitution applies to humans and not to God – God, the way HE is believed by humans.

Simply put, it is a matter of faith – whatever this faith be and Constitution itself protects such religious faith and belief, even if it looks discriminatory.

Thus, where the Supreme Court finds  it discriminatory, the women in Kerala do not find any discrimination in the practice, and these very women are out in agitation against the supreme Court judgment that gives these women equality with men!

Does it not look very strange that those who got right are agitating against the grant of that right?

Yes, faith is not reason; it is something else! And very valuable one !!

#Me-too: Vinod Dua # Nishtha Jain

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By: Shreepal Singh

Me-too is going full steam ahead – I say – for the good of half of humanity. First a comment on the experience of a woman narrated on Face Book (given after this comment).

As it is said, truth prevails – I say, truth MUST prevail. It is not woman Nishtha Jain alone. There are many Nishtha Jains in every corner in India – why India, all around the world. This male dominated world is – as if it is a curse to be a woman. A woman, who is your mother who gave you birth; who is your daughter who weeps when you don’t return home at the scheduled hour eagerly awaiting to see a loving face of her daddy; who is your sister counting days for coming Rakhi; and who is your ….. for which you – you male – are always looking for.

From the point of view of a woman – an unsuspecting woman – most often than not, it is a crime to be born a male. Male is not unwelcome to female – in any status whatsover, all loving status but a male ONLY AS A MALE and nothing more is unwelcome to a female. This is one part.

Another part is this: You women – mother, daughter, sister or wife of somebody else – MUSTER COURAGE; go ahead and expose; it is the time, the opportunity, the moment to speak out; be TRUTHFUL and SPEAK OUT. It is agony, it is torment to hide in your heart an agonizing assault on you – only because you are / were a woman – by a male. Time doesn’t heal this agony – expressing it heals.

Me too, will force male dominated world to amend – if not fully, to a great extent. Bravo Nishtha Jain and many more like you.

A woman Nishtha Jain writes on Face Book of her agonizing experience thus:

It was June 1989. I still remember the day because it was my birthday. There was extended family at home and mom was preparing for a little celebration in the evening. I was a recent graduate from Jamia Mass Communication Centre. I put on my favourite saree and left home with a fair amount of confidence for a job interview with a famous TV personality who had had a very popular show called Janvani. He was starting a new gig. It was supposed to be a political satire and I was interested. I was greeted with his typical sardonic smile. Before I could settle down he began telling a lewd sexual joke in that soft voice, barely opening his mouth. I don’t remember the joke but it wasn’t worth a laugh, just dirty. I felt hot in my face and I sat there most probably with an angry look. He explained the job and asked me what my expectations were and I quoted an amount that most graduates were getting at the time – 5,000 rupees. He looked at me and said, ‘Tumhari aukat kya hai?’ I dont know what had hit me. I was stunned. What was this about? I had faced sexual harassment early in life but this sort of humiliation was a new experience. By the time I reached home I was in tears. My birthday was ruined. I did tell my brother and friends about it. Soon after, I got a job as a video editor in Newstrack. I don’t know how this man learnt about it. He had friends in my office who would inform him when I would be working late. One night as I came down to the parking, he was there. He said, he wanted to talk to me and asked me to enter his car – a black SUV/Jeep, I don’t remember the make as I’m not into automobiles. Assuming that he wanted to apologise for his behaviour, I entered the car but before I could even settle down he began slobbering all over my face. I managed to get out and get into my office car and leave. I spotted him again in the parking in the coming nights and would go right back and wait till someone was ready to leave along with me in the office car. After a few days he stopped stalking me. The man was Vinod Dua. When I read about his outrage against Akshay Kumar’s sexist words to his daughter Malika Dua, I said to myself he’s obviously forgotten that he was no less sexist, no less misogynist, no less creepy a sexual harasser, potential rapist. If he did to me, I’m sure he would have done it to other women. Today, he does programmes explaining the world what constitutes sexual harassment. He should stop everything and look into his own shady past. I saw him on a thread which was expressing outrage the false accusations against Varun Grover. I could see what his mind was cooking up when stories against him spill out. I won’t be surprised if he denies. He’s always been an opportunist. Sorry, Malika Dua, your father is also one who belongs to the hall of shame. #MeToo.

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10156830464504680&id=522194679

Kumbh Mela: White Masters, Indian ‘Sepoys’ and Naivety of Yogi Adityanath !

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By: Ganesh Arnaal
The sepoys are at it again. They have convinced a naive CM Yogi Adityanath to extend invitations to several Hindu phobic foreign Universities to research the upcoming Kumbh Mela.
“The ‘Letters of Invitation’ have been sent out to the Cambridge University, Columbia UniversityCornell University, Harvard University, MIT, Oxford University, Princeton University, Stanford University, University of Pennsylvania and Yale University, besides IIMs at Lucknow, Ahmedabad and Bangalore and TISS in Mumbai.”
A shudder runs down one’s spine when one reads the names of foreign universities. The modus operandi is as follows.
The sepoys bring their White handlers, who are senior professors in leading western universities. These professors and academics wear dhoti or saree and sport kumkum or bindi on their foreheads when they visit our leaders. They speak a smattering of Sanskrit and say how much they respect Indian culture and tradition.
That is all that is required for our leaders who lack any experience of how the suave and Janus faced academics, especially in the humanities operate.
They are not aware of the damage that writers starting with Paul Hacker, through Wendy Doniger, Gerald Larson, Michael Witzel and Sheldon Pollock have done to Indic traditions in the last 50 years.
Our leaders are easily enamoured by such ‘gora firangi’ professors taking such keen interest in our culture and tradition. They end up inviting these people with open arms not knowing the real agenda of their guests.
The Whites are past masters at rewarding us ‘natives’ for our hospitality. You see the goras used to give us baksheesh. CM Akhilesh Yadav was rewarded with an invitation to speak at Harvard after a highly successful Kumbh in 2013.
So the sepoys who have become advisors to CM Yogi Adityanath would have told him that after the success of Allahabad Kumbh, he would also get to speak at major world universities. They would have told him that he could become a world figure. He can have the distinction of speaking at prestigious universities which honour has eluded even PM Narendra Modi.
This is how the sordid saga of the white man ingratiating himself to our rulers, by using the good offices of the sepoys carries on to this day from the time the British set foot in India.
The question is: How did the other side infiltrate – through IAS, or petty moron politicians or was it directly at the CM level? This is simply disgusting!
Please have a look at this YouTube video and educate yourself how these Hindu phobics exploit the naivety of Indians, distort their ancient culture and paint them fools:

भष्टाचारी कौन और ईमानदार कौन ? खुद तय करें !

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श्रीपाल सिंह

भारत में घमासान मचा हुआ है यह बताने के लिये कि इस देश में कौन सा नेता – नरेन्द्र मोदी या राहुल गान्धी – बेइमान है और कौन सा ईमानदार। जैसे – जैसे 2019 के चुनाव नजदीक आ रहे हैं, वैसे ही यह घमासान और तेज होता जा रहा है। राफेल और इसी तरह के बहुत से मुद्दे और सवाल उठाये जा रहे हैं। आम आदमी को कैसे पता चले कि कौन ईमानदार है और कौन बेइमान?

केवल एक तराजू है जो बता सकती है कि कौन क्या है। यह तराजू ऐसी है जो कभी गलत नही तौलती। इससे किसी की भी ईमानदारी और बेइमानी तौली जा सकती है। यह तराजू है:

“किसके घर – परिवार, सगे – सम्बधियों ने कितनी धन सम्पत्ती कमाई और कितनी अधिक मौज उडाई ?”

आऔ, इस तराजू पर राहुल गान्धी को तोलें और नरेन्द्र मोदी को तौलें।

इस वीडिओ को देखिये, तथ्यों का मिलान कीजिये और खुद फैसला कीजिये कि कौन ईमानदार है और कौन बेइमान।

आपका एक वोट बहुत मायने रखता है – यह बतायेगा कि आप ईमानदार के साथ खडे हैं की बेइमान के साथ। यह आपका एक वोट देश को – भारत देश को – बनायेगा या बिगाडेगा।

वीडिओ देखिये, फैसला करिये और भारत के हित मे वोट करिये !

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Who was the First Prime Minister of Free India ? Correct the History !

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By: Shreepal Singh

Who was the first Prime Minister of India – India that was made free from the yoke of British Imperialism, whatever size of the piece of land of that free India might have been?

Certainly, it was not Jawahar Lal Nehru. Let us correct the history for the posterity.

The first Prime Minister of India was Subhash Chandra Bose, fondly called by Indian people Netaji – that is, the Leader. Bose had announced the formation of Provisional Government of India on 21 October 1943. A cabinet of Ministers was duly formed, which was headed by Subhash Chandra Bose himself.

This free Indian Government was recognized by 11 countries as the legal and legitimate Government of India, which countries included Japan and Germany. This provisional government of India in exile had its operating headquarters in Singapore.

What are the normal tell-tale signs of a real government? The government must have a “Head” who may have his team to assist him in governance; the government must enjoy an international recognition, may be even by only one foreign nation; it must have a seat – a place – to operate from. In fact, these are the only requirements for a legal and legitimate government in the view of international law. However, the government of free India headed by Subhash Chandra Bose had more than these minimum requirements.

This first government of free India led by Subhash Chandra Bose at its head  had its own army with the combined strength of rank and file of about 40, 000. It had several brigades nicknamed “Rani Jhansi” and some other patriotic names.  It was called Azad Hind Fauz – that is, Indian National Army. This government had also got printed “Indian Passports”, which fact was testified by the deputy of Bose in his statement to the British (after he was captured by the British on the fall of Berlin in WW2).

But it had the most important element of a government – a piece of land, under its control. The army of this government had launched an offensive against the British forces at Andaman and Nicobar island, defeated the enemy there, hoisted the Indian flag – Tiranga – at the main seat of power in that piece of Indian land and had flung open the gates of Cellular Jail, where mostly political prisoners – REAL freedom fighters, and not make make-believe freedom fighters – were incarcerated by the British. All these prisoners were liberated by the Indian National Army.

Not only this Indian land – Andaman Nicobar – was liberated by the Indian National Army, this army entered the mainland India through Moreh point ( at Indo-Myanmar boarder) and fought the enemy at Imphal – where now a cemetray of the killed British military officers lie. It was judged the MOST FIERCE battle during the entire WW2 that the British forces had to face at the hands of Indian National Army.

On the crucial date commemorating their battle, the British bigwig military officers come to pay their homage to the fallen British soldiers. This cemetery displays an engraved stone that reads: “When you go home, remember that we died today for your tomorrow”.

It is a shame for India and Indian government that here there is no place  in free India for the fallen soldiers of Indian National Army “Who died, so that India is delivered from slavery”.

Prime Minister of India, Subhash Chandra Bose, addressing the Indian people on radio:


Making Democracy Work Better in India

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By: Shreepal Singh

1. Man is by nature creative, provided he is allowed freedom. His creativity has no limits. A multitude of humans can create wonders and achieve glorious things beyond imagination. Population is an asset, provided people are free, intelligent and not obsessed with religious fanaticism. In religious fanaticism, human energy and creativity are diverted to an objective that is destructive.
2. Man is an animal by nature, mostly driven by instincts, unless he is put in restraint by his own discretion, personal psychology, social norms or the fear of law.
3. All individuals are not equal in the matters of their education, intellectual capacity, psychological inclinations, economic circumstances and the amount of wealth one has. Always there are some who are more educated, wealthy and capable than others.
4. We live in groups, which we call society. In society, people live together and depend on each other in almost all matters that are crucial for their individual life.
5. These separate groups are formed in society because of their sharing of common concerns based on their common ethnicity, religion, political ideology or economic circumstances etc. These groups in their common conduct behave with other similar groups, just as individual persons behave with one another. These groups too compete and struggle with each other to protect and safeguard their collective interests. Just like an individual is actuated in his conduct by his basic instincts of survival, dominance etc., so does a group do in its relation to other groups in society. Because of this social behaviour, these groups based on caste, ethnicity, religion, region, economic interests or political ideology have their own peculiar sensitivities, priorities and preferences.
6. In our liberal democratic system, we grant under our Constitution an equal right and freedom to every citizen to carry on trade, profession or business according to one’s likings. But the hard reality is that every citizen is not equal in the matters of one’s education, intelligence, capability, economic circumstances and wealth. Because of these differences among individuals, every citizen is not equal in taking the advantage of equal rights and freedom granted by our Constitution.
7. The facts that these equal rights and freedom are allowed to us by our Constitution and that every citizen is not equal in the matters of education, intelligence, capability, economic circumstances and wealth, a situation arises in our society where a few who are in advantageous position on this aspect of equal rights and freedom become more powerful and wealthy in comparison to those who do not have these advantages in equal measure. This is the starting point – the fountainhead – of the distortion of our liberal democracy.
8. The essence of liberal democracy is that here in this political economic system every citizen has an equal amount of rights and freedom and all these citizens – that is, people – rule themselves, which is beautifully paraphrased as, ‘The rule of the people, for the people, by the people’. Here we come from the people’s equal rights and freedom to the people’s right to rule themselves and the issue of the distortion of democracy.

9. In our liberal democracy, people rule themselves. But they do not – and can not – rule themselves in person; people rule through their representatives. What a beautiful idea that in ruling ourselves we, that is ‘We the people’, can have our ‘representatives’! This idea is an invention of our liberal democracy. So in our democracy, we elect our representatives, who rule on our behalf. Here does onset the distortion of democracy.

10. This distortion comes in three ways. Firstly, in our liberal democracy, representing others – that is, representing people – becomes a business in itself. The spirit of democracy does not allow that it should be the life-long business or profession of some individuals to represent others. But in reality, in our democracy it is a business, it is the whole time business and it is the exclusive business of some persons. They do nothing in their life but to represent the will of others. This is the first distortion of democracy.

11. Then, this democracy is faced with the most important aspect of its life: How to ensure that the will of people is really represented through their representatives. This is made possible by a Constitutional provision guaranteeing the equal right of all to elect or get elected to the governing body by the periodical elections. Here every citizen has an equal opportunity to elect. But to get elected he needs to fulfil one additional precondition: He or she needs to earn a public perception about him or her – he or she needs to grow as a well-known brand. In the society, persons who themselves belong to that class who have got an advantage in terms of their economic circumstances and wealth, more often enjoy a lesser positive public perception than those persons who belong to that class who are so disadvantaged. In democracy, public perception can make or unmake a person in the matter of getting elected to the governing body. Cultivation of public perception with the help of wealth, which is not equally available to all citizens, is the second distortion of our liberal democracy.

12. However, in rare and exceptional circumstances, in our democracy some persons who may belong to (and represent the interests of) the disadvantaged poor may earn a better public perception and get elected. It may happen and do happen, though rarely. If it so happens, then such charismatic leader naturally tries to advance the interests of those to whom he or she belongs. And, if he does so, his positive public perception is rapidly multiplied and, in the same measure, the class of the advantaged lot get alarmed to the coming danger to their interests. Such people are intelligent, capable and wealthy. They use their money power and intelligence to divide the common electorates along the caste, ethnicity, religion or region lines so that the positive public perception of the charismatic leader, which happened to rule the country despite their money power, is nullified. This is the third distortion of liberal democracy.
13. However, a society that adopts this liberal democracy races faster in economic advancement in comparison to the society that does not adopt such liberal system. It is for this reason that the liberal democracies are more developed in the matter of science and technology, defence capabilities, wealth generation and achieving higher living standards for common citizens. All these achievements are of the crucial importance to humans living in groups.
14. The facts that all individuals are not equal in their capabilities, that human is basically an animal driven by his instincts, and that those who happen to be more capable become wealthy and powerful, inevitably create a situation in society where the less capable masses become victim of the exploitation at the hands of those who are more capable.
15. In liberal democracy, this freedom of everyone to act and right to reap the fruits of that act is reflected in its political institution of electoral democracy. However, in liberal democracy an unfair advantage of their wealth is always taken by those who happen to be more capable. They utilize their power of wealth to distort the institution of electoral democracy. They utilize their money power to help those politicians, who in fact protect their own economic interests  rather than those of the less capable  ones, who constitute the majority. This capable wealthy class of persons create conditions wherein the popular political leader in fact representing the interests of the less capable masses is projected in poor public image, so that he is not elected. They distort the democracy and do not allow the will of the majority reflected in the electoral results.
16. Though generally in the liberal democracy the will of the majority – who are less capable – is not truly reflected in the matter of democratic self governance, still this system is congenial to the fast paced economic development and progress of society.
17. To cure this deficiency, it is advisable to allow the more capable the freedom to act and the right to reap its fruits, but to put at the same time some restraint on them and stop them from unduly utilizing their wealth to distort the democracy.
18. The wisdom tells us that the fast economic progress must be made through our liberal democratic system. Wisdom also tells us that our democracy must not be distorted by the unfair use of money by anyone.
19. Given the human propensity to react to situation that causes pain and suffering, it is very easy for the less capable unfortunate poor to complain, cry, agitate and make revolution without offering an alternative pragmatic solution. But such agitations and revolutions do not provide any solution to the problem. Our world has seen many revolutions that attempted to solve this problem and failed. It is the liberal democracy only that is the best available way for us to achieve the needed fast economic progress of India. But this liberal democracy needs devising in a way that is better and works for India.
20. We suggest the following measures, which – if adopted in our country – would mitigate our problems to some extent:
21. Educate more those who are the uneducated, poor, less privileged and less capable – but who are in the majority in India – by carrying out a sustained vigorous awareness mass campaign directed at them. In this work, utilize the immense capacity of internet to the hilt to educate these ignorant masses.

22. The greatest tragedy that has been historically inflicted on India is that the governance of this country is done English language, which is an alien language to 90% Indians. It is estimated that about 10% of Indians know and speak English. It is not the question of imposing a single language on a multilingual India. It is a question about the fact that 90% Indians are made ignorant – rather fooled – by those who rule over them, simply because they are governed in a language that 90% of them do not understand. To obviate this barrier, it is advisable to utilize the “translation technology” in every field of governance. It needs to be done under the force of law.  This technology is capable of translating “instantly  and in real time” all that material which is spoken or written by the governing institutions in English language into all local languages of India.
23. Frame a simple “Geo-political Awareness Test” relevant to Indian conditions and make it mandatory for everyone to qualify in this simple test to become eligible to cast vote in any election. This simple quiz must be framed to test in the Indian context the general awareness of our times, history, Geo-political position of India and national integrity.
24. Put a certain limit – say two – on the number of children one can have to be eligible to cast vote in any election beyond which number he or she would be barred from casting vote.
25. Make it mandatory for all citizens to work in defence forces for a certain period of time – say two years or so – to be eligible to cast vote in any election.
26. The motto of these prescriptions should be: “Let our democracy be the true rule of people. Let our people be informed, wise and intelligent. Let all Indians care for their well-being.”

Shockwaves Over the Cold-blooded Murder of Saudi Journalist

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By: Parmanand Pandey, Advocate, Supreme Court (Secretary General, IPC)

Cold blooded and brutal killing of a Saudi journalist Jamaal Khashoggi by the Saudi Arabian Authorities inside its embassy in Istanbul (Turkey) has on 2nd October sent shock waves across the world. The Saudi authorities firstly expressed their ignorance about his whereabouts and after two weeks of ping-pong, they accepted that he has been killed by a gang of goons. Now it has become clear that he was killed at the instance of the Sultan of Saudi Arabia. Who was Jamaal Khashoggi and why his death has escalated tension in many countries? some counties have already announced their decision of not having any negotiation with Saudi Arabia after they have come to know that Jamal was physically annihilated by the Saudi government at the instance of the present king.

Jamal was a Saudi journalist. He enjoyed top positions in Saudi Arabia’s media houses but recently got himself relocated to America and a regular contributor to the Washington Post. Sixty years old Khashoggi was going to marry very soon as he had gone to the Saudi embassy in Istanbul to collect the papers of divorce from his first wife.

Khashoggi belonged to the rich, and influential family of ‘who is who’ of Saudi Arabia. He was the nephew of Adnan Khashoggi, the notorious arms dealer of the world. He was the cousin of Dodi Fayed, who was flirting with Princess Diana, the wife of Prince Charles. Both of them were killed in a car accident in Paris. Dodi Fayed had even claimed before his death that Princess Diana was pregnant with his child. Jamal Khashoggi was born in Medina. His grandfather Mohammed Khashoggi was of Turkish origin but after his marriage with a Saudi woman, he settled in Medina and became the personal physician of Abdul Aziz Al-Saud, the royal descendant of Al-Saud, the founder of the Kingdome of Saudi Arabia.

Jamal Khashoggi had his elementary and secondary education in Saudi Arabia but obtained the degree in Business Administration from the Indiana State University of the USA. He started his journalistic career in 1983 and worked with many newspapers. He was the foreign correspondent of Saudi newspapers in many countries like Afghanistan, Algeria, Kuwait, Sudan in the Middle-East, and in 2003 he became the Editor-in-Chief of the Saudi Arabian daily Al-Watan for a short period.

He was fired from the post of the Editor-in-Chief within few months because he had allowed a columnist to criticise the Wahabi School of Islam. His criticism to the radical Wahabi School of Islam brought reputation to him of a liberal and progressive journalist in the western countries. However, the fundamentalist Islamic forces became fiercely hostile toward him.

But what made the Saudi Government angry with Jamal Khashoggi? A person who was the Media Advisor to the Prince, how could he become such a bitter enemy of the King that the Saudi Arabia’s present dispensation wanted to physically kill him? After his relocation to the USA Khashoggi made blistering attacks on Saudi regime for its policies particularly its blockade of Qatar. He was also against the Saudi regime for having a dispute with Lebanon and Canada.  The Crown Prince was vehemently criticised for his crackdown on dissent and media in the country. However, he had vociferously supported some of the reforms undertaken by the Prince like allowing women to drive. He was highly critical of the arrest of some of the leading Women Rights Activists. Khashoggi had expressed his displeasure with the Prince for waging war on a poor country like Yemen but, strangely he was never in favour of peace with Israel. He had said many times in his commentary in the newspapers that ‘the longer this cruel war lasts in Yemen the more the damage will be. The people of Yemen are busy in fighting poverty, cholera and water scarcity and rebuilding their country. Therefore, the Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman must bring an end to the violence”.

Saudi Arabia was, at first place, not ready to accept the death of Jamal Khashoggi but now it has been accepted by the Sultan that he was killed by some gangsters. The admission after many days of emphatic denials by the Gulf kingdom has come after Donald Trump threatened to impose sanctions if it was proved that the journalist was killed. But we find volte-face of Donald Trump, who says he cannot jettison more than 500 billion dollars of arms trade with Saudi Arabia because that will render lakhs of Americans jobless. So, for him, it is ‘America first’ rather than the protection of human rights of even the most influential journalist, who was associated with the newspaper of his own country. In order to cover up the tragic death of the journalist, the King (Sultan) has sacked Deputy Intelligence chief Ahmad al-Assiri and Royal Court Media Advisor Saud al-Qahtani, both are the top aides to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who has faced mounting pressure on the Khashoggi affair.

Saudi Attorney General Sheikh Saud al-Mojeb said Khashoggi died after “discussions” at the consulate devolved into an altercation, without disclosing any details on the whereabouts of his body. The government of Turkey, on the other hand, says that it was not only the cold-blooded murder of the journalist but his body was chopped off in many pieces, stuffed in a bag to be thrown at an unknown place. The Attorney General unabashedly says that the “preliminary investigations… revealed that the discussions that took place between him (Jama Khashoggi) and the persons who met him at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul led to a brawl and a fist fight which led to his death, may his soul rest in peace,” this shows the duplicity of Saudi Arabia.

Shrouded in mystery

Now it is clear that Khashoggi had to pay the price of his being the critic of the Islamic Petro-state’s powerful Crown Prince. His disappearance had initially been shrouded in mystery and that triggered an international crisis, with Turkish officials accusing Saudi Arabia of a state-sponsored killing and dismembering his body. Saudi Arabia says that all18 people, Saudi nationals, have been detained in connection to the probe. The Saudi king also ordered the setting up of the ministerial committee under the chairmanship of the crown prince, widely known as MBS, to restructure the kingdom’s intelligence agency and “define its powers accurately”.

The controversy has put the kingdom — for decades a key Western ally and bulwark against Iran in the Middle East — under unprecedented pressure to offer an explanation to take the heat off its rulers. It evolved into a major crisis for Prince Mohammed, a Trump administration favourite who has portrayed himself as a modernising Arab reformer, but whose image and even position at home could now be gravely undermined.

Threat of sanctions

Shortly before Riyadh confirmed that Khashoggi had been killed, Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Saudi King Salman agreed in telephone talks to continue cooperation in the investigation into the Khashoggi affair.Mr. Erdogan and King Salman “emphasised the importance of continuing to work together with complete cooperation”.

The Khashoggi mystery is proving hard to solve not because it is such a tough case to crack, but because the known facts are too simple to reach anything other than a damning conclusion. When Khashoggi entered the Saudi consulate, he was walking into a trap set by the same team whose members arrived on private jets from Riyadh the previous night. When Khashoggi visited the Saudi embassy in Istanbul on 27 September to get the official divorce papers of his previous marriage, he was asked to come on 2 October and collect the papers.  Khashoggi entered the embassy on 2 October but was never seen again. But these Saudis returned home less than 24 hours after touching down in Istanbul. The obvious but grisly conclusion is that the Saudis dismembered the dissident journalist and transported his remains in small packages back to the Kingdom. The latest facts revealed by the Turkish investigation – and publicly announced by the authorities in Istanbul – are that Khasogi’s body was cut into pieces and thrown into the well located in the garden to the residence of Consul General of Saudi Arabia in Istanbul. These body parts have  now been recovered. It is suspected by Turkey that his fingers were cut off and sent as ‘trophy’ to the Crown Prince in Saudi Arabia.

A single citizen’s disappearance, though, has raised a host of thorny issues putting in question billions of dollars of arms deals, energy supply and Saudi cooperation in America’s Middle East strategy, especially against Iran and with Israel.

The gory, gruesome and ghastly details of the last few moments in the life of Saudi Arabian journalist Jamal Khashoggi, as reported in the government-controlled Turkish media, have reaffirmed the continuing validity of the universal truth: the pen is mightier than the sword. But the regime felt so threatened by Khashoggi’s dissident and heretical views that it felt compelled to liquidate him.

The murder of not many journalists has been taken so seriously by the world authorities as the murder of Khashoggi as many developed countries are going to take action against Saudi Arabia. Hopefully, other governments, which have belief in democracy, will also take lessons from this case and ensure the safety of such journalists as are critical to the powers that be.

Raid on “Amnesty International”– An NGO that is manufacturing Atrocity Literature in India

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Republished on 26 October 2018: originally published on 2 September 2015.

[ Note: The Indian offices of “Amnesty International” have been raided on 25 October 2018 by the law enforcement authorities for the violation of Indian law relating to accepting foreign donations / contributions by NGOs and spending that money ONLY ON THE DECLARED purpose for which money was received. It has become necessary and relevant today to inform Indian citizens about what this Amnesty International is doing in India.]

By : Mallikapatllola

When there is no atrocity to whip up outrage, Amnesty International in India manufactures one.

Amnesty India report made sensational claims about two dalit girls sentenced to rape by an un elected council of upper caste men, because their brother eloped with a higher caste woman. This horrible diktat was supposed to have been issued by village council in UP’s Baghpat region.

This story was picked up by British Media and it went viral. The Independent of UK wrote 2 stories about this on its front page.

And a petition put up by Amnesty International was signed by 260,000+ people. It was also reported in Time, Russia Today and in Telegraph on Sept 3, 2015.

Reuters today Sept 3, 2015 reported that “The village council is actually more than 80 percent female and headed by a woman who, like the sisters, is from the bottom of the caste hierarchy.”

The Dalit woman chief denied having any meeting on these girls and said that there was no order at all. And the Police Superindent Sharad Sachan said that there was no evidence of any such order being issued.

Note that none of our Media wallas deemed to find facts on ground and instead this slander was repeated later in Indian news papers even though the place is close to Delhi.

After adding to the narrative of the high caste rapist Indian male stereotype, Amnesty said that it did not investigate the case nor did it visit the village.

Still they plan to continue the petition. “Gopika Bashi, women’s rights campaigner at Amnesty International India, said that despite the doubts cast over the story there were no plans to withdraw its petition”. With likes of Aakar Patel heading Amnesty International India, it is not surprising to see these kinds of hit jobs.

However, will it be possible for a lawyer to sue Amnesty for slander and defamation on behalf of the Village? This village is in UP’s Bhagpat region.

As a Goodwill Gesture, Muslims Must Give up Claims for Kashi, Ayodhya and Mathura 

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By: Parmanand Pandey, Advocate, Supreme Court

 All Courts, right from the lower court to the Apex Court, have been dithering in pronouncing any judgement on Ayodhya and, in a way that is the correct approach also. In this context, it’s relevant to recall the obiter dicta of the former Chief Justice of India JS Khehar, who had suggested during one of the hearings of the Ayodhya case that all parties to the dispute must make sincere efforts to settle the issue amicably out of court.

Therefore, those who were expecting that the Supreme Court would start day-to-day hearing of the Ayodhya matter were extremely disappointed when the Chief Ranjan Gogoi led bench did not take even a minute to adjourn the case till January 2019. He also did not tell about the composition of the bench whether it would be headed by him or any new bench would be constituted to hear the case. The previous Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra had fixed the date of the 29th October 2018 for the day-to-day hearing.

So all hopes of the early decision in the case from the Supreme Court are now dashed and shattered.

In one of the previous hearings, the senior advocate of the Sunni Waqf Board Kapil Sibbal wanted the hearings to be adjourned till July 2019 when the general elections of the Parliament would be over. Therefore, it must have warmed the cockles of the advocates like him and Rajiv Dhawan, who got the temporary relief without making any submission before the Court.

There are no two opinions that a tiny minority has been holding the overwhelming majority to ransom and not allowing the Ram temple to be built. Sadly, the government has also been capitulated and is not in a position to take any stand.

How strange it is that we cannot have a temple even in Ayodhya where millions and millions of Hindus across the world have the unshakable faith that it was the place of Lord Rama’s birth. Moreover, the remains of the temple have also been found from the site during excavation, which further substantiates the claim of Hindus.

There may be thousands of temples of Lord Rama in India and abroad but all those temples can never be equated with the importance of Lord Rama’s temple at Ayodhya. Kashi, Mathura and Ayodhya have been the most sacred places for Hindus. There are abundant proofs that Mosques were constructed exactly on those sites where the temples of Lord Shiva, Lord Rama and Lord Krishna existed in Kashi, Ayodhya and Mathura. Obviously, the mosques were built by desecrating, defiling and destroying the temples and thereby hurting the sentiments of Hindus.

This is the time for the Muslims to atone and give up their claims on Ayodhya, Mathura and Kashi to win the hearts of Hindus and to build bridges of unity and confidence between the two communities. It is a matter confined to the Muslims of India only and the initiative in this regard must also come from them. In such an initiative Hindus have no role to play at all. It is a fact that there is a large – very large – number of Muslims in India who wish to establish amity and goodwill between Hindus and Muslims.  What could be the shape of this initiative on the part of Muslims? One thing is very clear: Indian Muslims – who belong to this land, consider that they are also progeny of the  same Hindu stock and wish to see an amity established between Hindus and Muslims in India – would need first of all to identify among their own community those persons who do not want this amity to be established between Hindus and Muslims; to isolate those persons; and condemn them. 

An analogy will suffice to point out the importance of Rama temple at Ayodhya: There may be lakhs of Churches all over the world but can all Churches be compared to the Church of the Vatican? Similarly, there must be many lakhs of Masjids throughout the world but can those Mosques be treated equivalently to the Masjids of Mecca and Medina? The reply is emphatic no.

If all Mosques cannot be compared with Mosques of Mecca and Medina and all Churches cannot be compared with the Church of Vatican then the temple of Lord Rama at Ayodhya has certainly and distinctly very high status for Hindus.

After all, 99.99 per cent Muslims of India have their common ancestry with Hindus. Can they not renounce their intransigence and pave the way for the construction of a grand temple at Ayodhya?

This gesture of theirs will go a long way in fostering the most cordial and harmonious relationship between the Hindus and the Muslims, which can never be found in the court verdict.

However, if the issue is not settled amicably the government has the last but not the preferable choice to adopt the Ordinance route to ensure that the temple is built without causing any further acrimony between the two communities.  

“Parliament of World’s Religions – 2018”– Its Opening a Failure !

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By: Ragini Sharma, MSW, PhD, Toronto

This is a letter written to the Board of Trustees – the organizers of the event “Parliament of World’s Religions – 2018”:

As a Hindu I was deeply dismayed at the exclusion of Hindus from today’s opening ceremony of the Parliament of World’s Religions. On behalf of the over a billion Hindus worldwide, I demand an official apology and explanation. I sat for four hours for the event, till after 10.pm waiting to a Hindu presenter. Not a single Hindu speaker came. Your slogan “The Promise of Inclusion and the Power of Love’ rings hollow to me. Hinduism is the world’s third largest religion, after Christianity and Islam and your opening ceremony feels like a big slap on the face of Hindus. I actually went up to the front of the stage after the closing prayers at 10 pm to express my dismay in public. After that Veena Howard, co-MC came over to tell me that there was a mix-up with the speaker. The speaker had not show up nor answered calls. But, another staff person, standing beside her, said that actually the speaker was present but he forgot to inform the MCs that the speaker was backstage. Your co-chair, came over to give me this ‘excuse’; she told me that my getting upset at situation was an indication that I was ‘not listening’. Why was an announcement not made about the cancellation of Hindu speaker as a way to inform Hindus that they were not being excluded? I am grateful for the words of support from many of the attendees who came over to me after I spoke. Hindus have experienced over 800 years of colonization during which an estimated 80 million Hindus were killed and millions more were starved, raped, converted and so on. However, Hindus mostly refrain from talking about their historical genocide, and attempted cultural genocide. Instead Hindus talk about their immense contribution to world peace through their ideas of Oneness of the whole universe, Ahimsa or non-violence, Self as divine consciousness, Yoga, meditation, vegetarianism, Ayurveda etc. The 2018 Parliament marks the 125 Anniversary of Swami Vivekananda’s famous speech at the Parliament of World Religions in Chicago in 1893. He gave a beautiful speech, to thunderous applause, which opened the floodgates of the world seeking to learn more about Hindu philosophy. It is indeed a horrible feeling to see your Board’s failure to commemorate that important historical event. The Parliament of World Religions, in my view, is already a huge failure and disappointment – its already failed in its stated mission of inclusion and love. The least you can do is to offer an apology and make amends.  
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