Thursday, December 28, 2006

Manmohan asks Hindus Jains Sikhs and Buddhists of India to fund Muslim population growth


The vast majority of Indian Muslims are poor illiterate and uneducated. There is no denying that. But that is because they do not make any effort to develop themselves. It is not that Hindus Jains Sikhs Christians and Buddhists are conspiring to keep the Muslims backward. It it their own fault that they are poor, and it is their own responsibility to uplift themselves.

For a start, they might want to start going to school and trying to learn something, instead of rioting on the streets whenever someone draws a cartoon in Denmark, or marrying four wives and making twenty babies that they can't afford to feed and then joining criminal gangs, or whatever.

They breed like rabbits, do not send their children to schools, and are over-represented among the ranks of criminals. There is a reason why most Indian criminal gangs are run by Muslims, like Dawood Ibrahim, Memon brothers, etc.

The Muslim population of India as a percentage of the population of India as a whole has gone up from under 10% in 1947, to over 15% as of 2001. At this rate, Muslims will cross the 50% share within two or three more generations. And at that point, they will be in a position to repeat in India what they successfully completed in Pakistan already: where the population of Hindus has fallen from 18% in 1950 to 0.1% today (through Government-sanctioned religious persecution, kidnappings, rape, torture, and forced conversions, murder, evictions, etc that the entire world has ignored -- there are no Hindu vote banks that matter in any part of the world today).

Now the shameless Muslim-vote-banking Manmohan is asking the non-Muslims of India to give special privileges to the "underprivileged" Muslims so that they can continue breeding like rabbits. They do not need to go to school; there will be Reservations for them. They can focus on their harems, make more babies, and collect their paychecks, no problem. And those babies will have guaranteed Government jobs too, courtesy the tax-paying non-Muslims of India.

Manmohan is saying that this is necessary to address the "grievances" of the Muslims.

"Grievances of the Muslims". Now that really takes the cake. For a thousand years Radical Muslims ruled India with an iron hand, mistreating Hindus, destroying hundreds of thousands of Hindu temples, killing millions of Hindu men, kidnapping and forcibly converting millions of Hindu girls -- all exactly in accordance with the "teachings" of the Koran, believing they were doing the work of Allah, I grant you that -- and after all that, now they are the one who have grievances ? Am I the only person who finds this ridiculous ?

Well, as a Hindu, I have a lot of grievances too.

The land of my ancestors was invaded by Radical Muslims, and my Hindu ancestors were treated like slaves in their own land for over 1000 years. They had to pay additional taxes (zizya) just because they refused to be intimidated and convert to Islam. Millions of my people -- the prettiest girls, the healthiest men -- were sent to Persia and other parts of West and Central Asia in chains as slaves by the medieval and uncivilized Islamic regime. Millions were slaughtered. An entire mountain range (Hindu Kush -- meaning "Hindu Slaughter") commemorates this genocide. Husbands were killed and their pretty wives taken as slaves to serve Muslim men with power. Girls of marriageable age were kidnapped, raped, beaten and tortured in submission and conversion to Islam, and forced into abusive marriages with Muslim men with power.

For a thousand years, the agents of Satan ruled over India and established Hell on earth.

What does the bleeding-heart Manmohan have to say to address these grievances ? Hindu grievances do not matter, right ? Only Muslim "grievances" matter.

And what is the grievance of the Muslims ? They are breeding too fast and don't have time to go to school to learn stuff and earn money, so they want us to subsidise them -- that's their "grievance". And that matters, because they are the one with the vote bank that any party will need to win the next election. Population growth in a democracy has its advantages.

Well, Manmohan, how about being honest ? How about joining hands with Hindus and others loyal to civilized values to stop Muslim vote bank politics and the steady slide into uncivilized medievalism ?

How about practising real secularism for a change, and treating people of all religions equally ? How about stopping the 1000-year-old tradition of mistreating Hindus Jains and Buddhists ?

How about forcing the irresponsible backward Muslims to not marry women and have babies they can't afford to feed and educate ? How about forcing them to go to school, learn how to be productive members of society, learn how to earn money without stealing robbing or killing others, and uplift themselves ? How about forcing them to learn how to live with decency honour and dignity, without leeching off public money and living on favours like Reservations like parasites ?

How about forcing them to stop living like animals, and start learning about how to be civilized human beings ?

Hindustan Times reports:

India to redress inequities affecting Muslims, says PM
Indo-Asian News Service
New Delhi, December 27, 2006

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Wednesday sections of minorities including Muslims had not shared the fruits of development in India and pledged to take measures to end "such inequities."

Addressing a Dalit-Minority International Conference in New Delhi, Manmohan Singh said some minorities, particularly the Jains and Sikhs, had fared relatively well in the process of social and economic development.

"However, other minorities, especially the Muslim community in certain parts of our country, have not had an equal share of the fruits of development," he said, reading out a prepared speech.

"It is incumbent upon any democratically elected government to redress such imbalances and eradicate such inequities. Our government is indeed committed to doing so."

And in an obvious reference to the opposition to the reservation of seats for the underprivileged in institutions of higher learning, he said it was incumbent upon the government to ensure that the growth process was not only equitable but also seen to be so.

"Even as absolute poverty may be reduced by growth, inequalities can get sharpened. This can be politically and socially destabilising. Hence, we have to take steps that reduce social and economic inequalities, without hurting the process of growth and without reducing the incentives for individual enterprise and creativity."

But he emphasised that administrative measures the government takes to develop the capabilities of such groups are not the end-all and be-all of positive action against social discrimination and disparities.

"We need a change in mindsets. This requires a wider, broad-based social, political and cultural movement against all forms of discrimination and injustice. The battle for social equality has to be waged and won in our minds.

"We have to recognise that even in a free society there are glass windows and glass ceilings. The first step in dealing with such problems is to recognise their existence.

"The second step is to come up with universally acceptable policies that are not viewed as a zero sum game, but as win-win solutions through which everyone is better off and no one is worse off."

Manmohan Singh also said that Dalits had faced "a unique discrimination" in Indian society that could be compared only with apartheid and that anti-Dalit attitudes had not gone away.

"Even after 60 years of constitutional and legal protection and support, there is still social discrimination against Dalits in many parts of our country. The political, social, cultural and intellectual battle against such discrimination must continue.

"Our government is deeply and sincerely committed to the equality of all sections of our society and will take all necessary steps to help in the social, educational and economic empowerment of Dalits."

Wednesday's meeting was organised by Steel Minister Ram Vilas Paswan and attended among others by former prime ministers VP Singh and Inder Kumar Gujral.

Speaking about minorities, Manmohan Singh said that their specific problems should ideally be dealt with based on certain universal principles.

"These principles, I believe, are defined by the idea of equality before law, the universal application of the rule of law, commitment to basic human rights, and the right of minority groups to protect, preserve and promote the values cherished by such groups."

He urged the conference to "pay more attention to finding solutions to a problem rather than merely harp on the problem."

The prime minister made a pointed reference to Narendra Jadhav of the Reserve Bank of India, saying his book "Outcaste" had deeply moved him. "It was a soul stirring account of empowerment and liberation."

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Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Pakistan trying to restart Khalistani Sikh terrorism in Punjab again


The problem with Pakistan is that it has a lot of people, mostly ignorant unschooled uneducated brainless and illiterate Radical Muslims with lots of wives, mistresses, concubines, and slaves in large harems breeding like rabbits, and these people have no useful jobs. So, as long as Saudi Arabian oil money flows in to keep their stomachs filled with beef, they have all the time and manpower in the world to create mischief. This time, these Pakistani Radicals are trying to create trouble in Punjab once again.

About a week ago I mentioned this Pakistani Radical Muslim thief in USA who was caught stealing money through credit card fraud and sending it to Pakistan to restart Khalistani Sikh terrorism in Punjab again.

Now there are fresh updates from the ground in Punjab.

Times of India reports:

Is ISI trying to target Punjab ?
Vishwa Mohan
[27 Dec, 2006 0046hrs ISTTIMES NEWS NETWORK]

NEW DELHI: Is there a move from across the border to revive militancy in Punjab? This is the question uppermost in the mind of the security agencies after the arrest of three terrorists affiliated to International Sikh Youth Federation (ISYF) and recovery of RDX and ammunition from them in Jalandhar over the weekend.

Cops were ruffled when they caught three Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) militants in Fatehgarh Sahib district of Punjab in July last year in the wake of the twin blasts in cinema halls in Delhi. Then in August and September, they nabbed infiltrators carrying huge arms and ammunition along the otherwise peaceful stretch of the fenced borders in Punjab and Rajasthan.

The arrests and seizure in Jalandhar have now led the agencies to take a re-look at the interrogation details of BKI militant Jagtar Singh Hawara, who disclosed details about Pakistani intelligence agency ISI's efforts to revive militancy in Punjab. Hawara, who was arrested in the wake of twin Delhi blasts, had told his interrogators that ISI was not only trying to push in arms and ammunition through the border, but was also contacting sympathisers of the Khalistan movement outside India.

After arresting three ISYF-Rode group militants — Paramjit Singh Dhaddi (a United Kingdom citizen), Jaswinder Singh and Amolak Singh — from different places in Jalandhar district, Punjab police on Sunday claimed that the group was planning to disrupt next year's assembly elections. Although the arrested militants have so far not disclosed as to how they procured arms, ammunition and explosives, including 11 kg of RDX, security agencies suspect it is part of the consignment from across the border meant for different militant groups including BKI in Punjab.

Sources in the home ministry said the Centre was worried about such developments. The BKI's role in last year's twin blasts in cinema halls in Delhi was an eye-opener indicating presence of splinter groups of the pro-Khalistan militant wings. Since then, the security agencies were keeping a vigil. The arrests in Jalandhar could eventually give them a more clear picture of the attempt to revive militancy, if any, the sources added.

Ministry officials believe that by making a bid to revive militancy in Punjab, Pakistan might have been trying to divert global attention from the extent of Islamic terrorism in India. During the heydays of militancy in Punjab, there were close links between ISI and pro-Khalistan forces. Their close cooperation even outside India had been established with a number of Pakistanis being held for aiding terrorists directly and indirectly.

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Thursday, December 21, 2006

Paki thief caught in USA financing terrorism in Punjab


It is quite well-known that Pakistan was behind the horrifying spate of anti-Hindu and anti-India terrorist attacks carried out in the name of Sikhism that killed hundreds of thousands of innocent Hindus and Sikhs loyal to India in Punjab in the 1980's. This Pakistan-sponsored terrorism was crushed by the brave sons and daughters of India, mostly Sikh, of the Punjab Police, under the able leadership of the brave Sikh son of India K. P. S. Gill.

It is also known that there are still some terrorist Radical Muslims and misguided Radical Sikhs in USA and Canada, still actively trying to restart the terrorist attacks in Punjab. The Babbar Khalsa International is the most prominent of these Khalistani organizations. These are Pakistan-trained terrorist cowards who escaped from Punjab and emigrated to the USA and Canada in the 1980's after the people of Punjab rejected their terrorist attacks on Hindus in the name of Sikhism.

These cowards then went to North America and claimed to be victims of Indian persecution. They got political asylum in North America under these false pretences.

These dirty terrorists and cowardly murderers now hide among the mainstream honest and law-abiding Indian Sikhs and Muslims in North America.

These are the same cowards who blew up the Kanishka airplane killing hundreds of innocent Indians and Canadians.

Now, one of these filthy low-lifes has been finally caught by the Americans. This useless Radical Islamic moron was stealing money from honest decent law-abiding Americans through credit card fraud, and sending it to Khalistani terrorists in Pakistan, trying to get terrorism started again in Punjab.

At least, he could have tried earning his terrorism-sponsoring money through honest hard work. No, these Paki terrorists are not only cowards, but also lazy.

Just a dirty little Paki thief.

Times of India reports:

Pakistani in NY convicted of aiding Sikh group
[21 Dec, 2006 0958hrs ISTAP]

NEW YORK: A federal jury convicted a Pakistani man of financially supporting a militant separatist group in India, federal prosecutors announced.

Khalid Awan was convicted after a two-week trial in Brooklyn of helping the Khalistan Commando Force, a Sikh secessionist group that operated in India's Punjab state.

The group, founded in 1986, is considered a terrorist organization in India and is said to be responsible for the deaths of thousands of people through bombings, sabotage and assassinations.

He faces up to 45 years in prison, prosecutors said on Wednesday.

Awan came to the attention of federal authorities in 2003, when he was serving prison time on credit card fraud charges, the US attorney's office said.

A fellow inmate at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn reported that Awan had talked about his relationship with Paramjit Singh Panjwar, the leader of the KCF and one of India's most wanted fugitives, prosecutors said.

Evidence that prosecutors presented included recordings of Awan's prison phone calls to Panjwar in Pakistan, statements by Awan saying he sent the group hundreds of thousands of dollars.

The Indian government cooperated in the investigation, prosecutors said.

"The war on terror is a global battle," said Roslynn Mauskopf, US attorney for the Eastern District of New York.

"We will not permit individuals in our jurisdiction to finance terrorist groups responsible for murder and violence in any part of the world."

A telephone message seeking comment from an attorney for Awan was not immediately returned on Wednesday.

Awan's sentencing is set for March 7.


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Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Communist Government continuing state-sponsored terrorism in West Bengal


The Communist Government of West Bengal is one of the last remaining bastions of the evil, inhuman, anti-democratic, criminal, and totalitarian ideology that had been the hallmark of evil tyrannies like those of Joseph Stalin, Mao Zedong, and Pol Pot.

It is now engaged in a bloody struggle to confiscate land from poor farmers whose only crime had been to vote for the Opposition Trinamool Congress and BJP in past elections.

The Communist Government of West Bengal claims that this is part of a "development initiative" to set up a Tata automobile factory at that site. However, the Government is mysteriously refusing to pay the poor farmers (whose ancestors have farmed that land for thousands of years) a fair market price for their land, and instead trying to push them out through the use of brute force, violence, intimidation, and persecution.

The farmers are understandably not willing to give up their only possession on Earth for a pittance and fade away into a life of destitution, poverty, malnutrition, and oblivion. They are fighting for their livelihood, for the right to live with dignity and honour on their own ancestral land that the Communist Government wants to confiscate, not paying a fair market price for.

A Communist Government claiming to fight for the poor and the downtrodden is now clearly exposed as being just the opposite. The Communists have never fought for the poor, anywhere on earth -- be it in Russia, or China, or Cambodia, or Eastern Europe, or India. George Orwell hit the nail on the head in "Animal Farm".

As if prior incidents of state-sponsored terrorism, as recent as that in Kespur in 2001, were not enough, the Communist Government has launched a vicious attack on the poor and defence-less farmers of Singur. An 18-year-old innocent girl from a poor farmer family has been gang-raped and burnt alive by the Government of inhuman and evil Communist totalitarian thugs ruling West Bengal.

It is getting high time for the People of West Bengal in particular and India in general, to rise against the evil that has reigned over our Motherland for so long. The Communists of West Bengal have already committed way too many crimes, and must be crushed, wiped out, and annihilated before they can commit any more.

It is time to deliver Justice. An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth. Any supporter of the evil and inhuman Stalinist totalitarian Government of West Bengal is an enemy of Mother India. These enemies must be crushed and utterly destroyed.

The People of India must stand and fight with our brothers and sisters of Singur and other parts of West Bengal living in daily terror of the inhuman rapists, torturers, and murderous Stalinist thugs who have ruled that state through brute force, intimidation, electoral malpractices, violence, murder and mayhem for 30 years.

Do not be fooled by the Communist Government's claims that this land-seizure is being done for the purpose of "economic development". Economic development does not require refusing to pay fair market price for land being extracted from poor and helpless farmers who work 18 hours a day and still don't make enough to eat two meals a day. Economic development does not require pushing people out by force from land they have farmed for thousands of years, from land they own. Economic development does not require destroying people's lives. Economic development does not require raping 18-year-old teenage girls and burning them alive, just because they refused to leave their ancestral homes, lose everything they ever had, and start new careers as prostitutes.

Today the Communists rob the farmers of West Bengal to give us a cheap car (and make money for themselves), tomorrow they will rob us to give the farmers free electricity or more Reservations (and they themselves will win elections and steal more money).

This is just another example of Divide and Rule. To stop this, we must feel for and identify with the farmers who are the victims today. Only then will they feel for and identify with us, when we will be the victims (of say Casteist Reservations) the next time.

If the Tatas participate in this evil and inhuman Stalinist conspiracy of daylight robbery by building their car factory on land being stolen from poor farmers being denied a fair market price for their ancestral property and only source of livelihood, they too will prove themselves an enemy of anyone who believes in Justice and the Brotherhood of the Children of Mother India.

In that case, we must fight back together by boycotting all goods produced by the Tata group of companies, especially the cheap cars they plan to build in their proposed plant to be built on land stolen from the helpless poor farmers of Singur in West Bengal.

Would you buy a car made by someone who raped your sister and burnt her alive to get the land on which to build the car factory ? You wouldn't.

Any daughter of Mother India is your sister. The 18-year-old girl from Singur was a daughter of India. Any car built by the Tatas on her ancestral home taken by force will be cursed with her blood and tears. Will your conscience allow buying it, just because it is cheap ?

The farmers of Singur work day and night and barely have enough to eat one meal a day. They earn less than fifty rupees per day on average. And yet, they work very very hard, back-breaking labour on the paddy fields day and night, to produce the basmati rice we love so much. Can we sell them out to save one lakh rupees on our next car ?

Will we sell our souls for one lakh rupees ? Two lakh ? Ten lakh ? Are we so cheap ?

If we do, there will be no place even in Hell for people like us. Hell, if we could be so heartless and so devoid of soul and humanity, we could probably even sell our own mothers, or little sisters, for a quick buck. There is no place even in Hell for people like that. We the people of India simply cannot be so bad, so immoral, so heartless, so unfeeling, so devoid of soul.

We are better people than this.

Compassion, brotherhood, empathy. These emotions are needed now. We have these emotions. We are human beings, not selfish bastards.

We must prove that to ourselves, to our "leaders", and to the world.

May Mother India rise soon from her thousand-year-old slumber and crush the dirty Communists of West Bengal, and may the Tatas be blessed with better sense before they join hands with the Communist rapists and murderers ruling West Bengal. If the Tatas choose to become accomplices of the murderous Communists in this latest infamous villainy, may they be speedily destroyed as well.

May good sense prevail over the people of India before any more inhuman acts can come to pass.

You, the son daughter and soldier of Mother India, must do your bit. The time has come to stand up, speak, and be heard. The time has come to destroy the enemies ruling over the Motherland and torturing our own brothers and sisters far worse than the British ever did. The time has come to unite, empathize, work together, feel for each other, be less selfish and self-centred, and fight for a better future of our coming generations -- a life of dignity and self-respect, not living in fear of thieves, robbers, rapists, murderers, and other filthy dirty and low criminals posing as our "leaders".

Before these filthy rapists and murderers irrevocably destroy our society.

Remember, United We Stand, Divided We Fall. If you do not want to Fall under the murderers' and rapists shoes tomorrow, Unite today. Talk to people. Build awareness of, and consensus against, the hideous crimes going on in the name of "development" in Stalinist totalitarian West Bengal. Help the Bengalis crush their Stalinist masters.

Help them be free.

So that tomorrow, we can all live with our heads held high, and our minds free of fear.

Vande Mataram. Jai Hind.

Times of India reports:

'Rape and killing' fuels tension in Singur
[18 Dec, 2006 1638hrs ISTIANS]

KOLKATA: The body of an 18-year-old woman was recovered on Monday in a farmland acquired for a Tata car plant at Singur in West Bengal, sparking fresh tension with villagers and Trinamool Congress activists alleging that the victim was raped and burnt by men guarding the controversial land.

Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee, whose hunger strike entered the 15th day on Monday, called for a 48-hour shutdown across West Bengal on December 21-22. Her party claims the victim was an activist protesting the acquisition of farmland by Tata Motors.

Police sources said the burnt body of a girl, Tapasi Malik, was found from the field and sent for post-mortem. They did not give further details.

West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharya has ordered a Criminal Investigation Department (CID) inquiry into the incident.

According to villagers, the girl had gone to the field in the morning to answer nature's call.

She was said to be a member of the Singur Krishijami Raksha Committee (Save Singur Farmland Committee), which is spearheading the movement against the acquisition of farmlands by the Tatas.

Home Secretary Prasad Ranjan Roy said the truth behind the incident would be ascertained once the post mortem report came.

The Trinamool suspended all its protests Monday in memory of the deceased.

The alleged rape and killing is likely to lead to further intensification of the movement against the Tata Motors plant in Singur where the company needs 997 acres for its much touted people's car project.


BBC reports:
W Bengal anger over 'gang rape'
Trinamul Congress protester
Protesters say that farmers have been forced to move
The opposition in the Indian state of West Bengal has condemned the alleged gang rape and murder of a woman at the site of a controversial car factory.

Villagers say that the woman was assaulted then set on fire by attackers who support the Tata car plant in Singur, in the east of the state.

They have accused members of West Bengal's ruling Marxist party of carrying out the crime.

The villagers say that they have been unfairly displaced by the factory.

They say they have not received adequate compensation for the government's acquisition of 1,000 acres of farmland for the Tata "small car" project.

But the state government says that the plant will bring much needed jobs and business investment to West Bengal.

'Forcible acquisition'

The opposition Trinamul Congress party is opposed to the plant and says it will hold a two-day strike on Thursday and Friday in protest over the alleged attack on the villager.

Police say they are investigating whether her death was a case of suicide given "a twist" by angry villagers upset with the government.

Police with Trinamul Congress demonstrator
Clashes have taken place recently between police and protesters

The chief of Bengal's leading opposition party, Trinamul Congress, Mamata Banerji, has been on hunger strike for a fortnight to protest against "forcible acquisition" of the farmland.

Doctors say that her condition remains stable.

West Bengal's Chief Minister Buddhadev Bhattacharya has ordered an inquiry into the burning by state police.

"Pending a thorough inquiry, it will be improper to comment," he said.

But he said his government would oppose the two-day strike by the Trinamul Congress.

The government says it has already completed the acquisition of the land and Tata can now start work.

The company says it will manufacture cars costing just 100,000 Indian rupees ($2,000) at the Singur site.

Earlier this month, police accused Maoist rebels of attacking a car showroom in central Calcutta in protest over the factory.


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Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Congress leader's son Manu Sharma brought to justice for Jessica Lal murder


If your father is a Congress leader, you can get away with Murder.

Or so Manu Sharma had thought. And so it would have been, if the People of India had not stood up as one and made themselves heard. And finally, after a long 7 years of valiant fighting against the high and mighty criminals ruling India, Justice had been served.

Earlier this year, corrupt Congress leader Vinod Sharma's murderer son Manu Sharma and his accomplices were acquitted and set free by additional sessions judge S. L. Bhayana.

Manu Sharma had been seen by numerous eye-witnesses in the act of killing a 30-year old model Jessica Lal, who had been working hard to support her middle class family and had simply wanted to earn some extra money working as a waitress at a high-society party at a fashionable restaurant in Delhi in 1999.

The useless good-for-nothing brat Manu Sharma -- who is not only of no use to society and passes his time drinking womanizing and gambling and generally pissing away the hard-earned money of the Indian common people stolen by his Congress-leader Dad Vinod Sharma -- but also so useless as to be unable to hold his bloody drink and behave better than a drunken chimpanzee on steroids, got raving drunk at the party, started a drunken argument with Jessica, and then when she refused to serve him even more drinks, shot her dead at point-blank range.

Over the next seven years, from 1999 to 2006, his father Vinod Sharma and his powerful and corrupt friends in the ruling Congress Party misused money, muscle power, and connections with the high and mighty to threaten and tempt the eye-witnesses to retract their statements against murderer Manu Sharma and his murder-accomplice friends. Only a few people, like witness Deepak Bhowani, refused to bow down to the threats, nor be swayed by promises of money.

These witnesses risked their lives to speak the Truth, uphold Justice, and send the stupid drunk murderous chimpanzee to jail where he belongs.

Then Justice S. L. Bhayana stepped in to the rescue. Justice Bhayana, for reasons best known to himself and his co-conspirators (no offence to the esteemed Judiciary of India is intended), decided to simply discard the testimony of the only remaining eye-witness Deepak Bhowani. As a result, the criminals went scot-free.

The message was clear: if your father is a Congress leader, you can get away with Murder.

This led to a massive public outcry all over India, and the case was re-opened by honest Judges. They lambasted Justice Bhayana's conduct as "strange", "totally wrong", "immature", "positively perverse", and said that it not only "reflects total lack of application of mind" but also "suggests a hasty approach towards securing a particular end, namely the acquittals."

Deepak Bhowani deserves an award for his bravery in upholding the cause of Justice.

The accomplices of Vinod Sharma who misused their power to try to subvert Justice deserve the most stringent punishment.

The first targets should be Vinod Sharma himself, and the good-for-nothing Judge S. L. Bhayana who almost got away with letting the murderers go scot-free (no insult or contempt or offence or any negative feeling or opinion or implication whatsoever is intended towards the highly esteemed Judiciary of India).

To uphold the trust and respect that the Judiciary of India deserves and gets from the People of India, exemplary punishment should be handed out to Justice S. L. Bhayana for his obvious participation in a deep criminal conspiracy to let the murderers go scot-free.

BBC reports:
Guilty verdict over model murder
Jessica Lal
Eyewitnesses said Ms Lal was shot for refusing to serve a drink
A court in India has found the son of a governing Congress party politician guilty of murdering a model in 1999.

Manu Sharma, son of former federal minister Venod Sharma, was convicted of shooting Jessica Lal dead at a fashionable restaurant in the capital.

The case was reopened after he and eight others were acquitted in February, prompting a public outcry.

Campaigners say media pressure mounted over the case has encouraged the courts to take on India's rich and powerful.

'Conspiracy'

Prosecutors said Manu Sharma fired at Jessica Lal after she refused to serve him a drink at the restaurant where she was working as a waitress.

We have no hesitation in holding Sidharth Vashisht, alias Manu Sharma, guilty of the offence of murder
Delhi high court judges

Several eyewitnesses came forward to the police, but by the time the case came to trial seven years later key eyewitnesses had retracted their statements.

The trial finally collapsed in February 2006 when the lower court judge said the prosecution's case contained loopholes and there was insufficient evidence to convict.

The acquittals sparked public outrage, with protest rallies and a sustained media campaign launched to demand justice for Jessica Lal, who was 34 when she was killed.

Police appealed against the acquittals and opened an investigation into allegations that there had been a conspiracy to pervert justice.

Manu Sharma, convicted of murdering Jessica Lal
Sharma has still to be sentenced

Several witnesses and police officials involved in the case were questioned.

Delivering their verdict on Monday, two high court judges in the capital said: "We have no hesitation in holding Sidharth Vashisht, alias Manu Sharma, guilty of the offence of murder."

Sharma will be sentenced later this week.

Jessica Lal's sister, Sabrina, told the BBC: "We feel vindicated. It's a big day for us.

"My basic aim in life was that Manu Sharma should be convicted, people should acknowledge the fact that he killed my sister and that's happened today."

Landmark campaign

Campaigners say this was the latest in a long line of cases where members of India's elite had been able to manipulate the law and get away with murder.

But the pressure mounted over the Jessica Lal case is seen as a turning point in efforts to bring the rich to justice.

After the February acquittals there was a huge outcry in the Indian media and students led candlelight vigils in Delhi to demand justice for the murdered model.

Observers say the case encouraged sustained media campaigns and public protests which have resulted in other cases being reopened and convictions secured.

In October, the son of a former senior policeman was convicted of raping and murdering Delhi student Priyardishini Mattoo in 1996.

Earlier this month, former Indian cricketer Navjot Sidhu was sentenced to three years in prison for manslaughter after beating a man in a dispute over a parking space.

His acquittal, too, was overturned on appeal.



Times of India reports:

At last, justice for Jessica
Rahul Chhabra & Abhinav Garg
[19 Dec, 2006 0122hrs ISTTIMES NEWS NETWORK]

Someone did kill Jessica Lall, after all. And it was, as all of us had suspected, Manu Sharma, the son of an influential politician, who almost got away by threatening or paying off witnesses, leaving the country in shocked outrage.

Exactly 300 days after Manu and his friends were allowed to walk free by the trial court of S L Bhayana, the Delhi High Court on Monday convicted Manu for murdering Jessica. He is back in Tihar Jail after a lapse of almost five years. Manu will receive his sentence on Wednesday - it'll either be death or a minimum of a life term.

Justice and truth have finally prevailed. Conviction of the killer in this sensational case - which brought out thousands of people on the streets to protest against Manu's acquittal, with candlelight vigils and silent marches - has restored the faith in the people about the rule of law. Even people with awesome clout have to pay for their crime.

"My father died waiting to hear this verdict," said Jessica's sister Sabrina Lall. "His soul will now be able to rest in peace." Sabrina also thanked the media: "I thank you guys who started the campaign for justice for Jessica."

'Justice for Jessica', as our readers will recall, was a TOI campaign. She also sought life sentence for Manu, not death. The outrage over Jessica also brought the spotlight on two other sensational murders - that of Priyadarshini Mattoo and Nitish Katara.

Coming to Monday's dramatic verdict, a bench comprising Justices R S Sodhi and P K Bhasin also convicted Vikas Yadav, son of "tainted" ex-MP D P Yadav, and former cola company executive Amardeep Singh Gill for conspiring with Manu to destroy evidence of his presence at the crime scene.

Yadav and Gill were found to have returned to the restaurant after Jessica's murder on the night of April 29, 1999 to take away Manu's Tata Safari. They are liable to get a maximum sentence of seven years.


Times of India reports:

HC lambasts judge Bhayana
Ananthakrishnan G
[19 Dec, 2006 0115hrs ISTTIMES NEWS NETWORK]

NEW DELHI: While reversing the acquittal of Manu Sharma, the Delhi High Court on Monday questioned the bona fides of the trial court verdict delivered by S L Bhayana, who is now himself a judge of the high court.

The high court held that Bhayana's decision to discard the testimony of prosecution witness Deepak Bhowani not only "reflects total lack of application of mind" but also "suggests a hasty approach towards securing a particular end, namely the acquittals."


And if that wasn't enough, there was a liberal sprinkling of adjectives like "strange", "totally wrong", "immature" and "positively perverse" in the high court order as it punched more holes in additional sessions judge S L Bhayana's verdict setting the accused free.



Times of India reports:

Will judge Bhayana be confirmed now ?
Manoj Mitta
[20 Dec, 2006 0152hrs ISTTIMES NEWS NETWORK]

NEW DELHI: The strictures passed on Justice S L Bhayana by the Delhi High Court in the Jessica Lall case have put the Prime Minister's Office in a bind. For, they have come just when PMO is processing a recommendation to confirm Justice Bhayana as a "permanent judge" of the high court.

He has been on probation ever since he was sworn in as an "additional judge" of the high court on February 28, a week after he had, as a trial court judge, acquitted Manu Sharma and the other eight accused in the Jessica Lall case.

The verdict caused an outrage, leading to a prosecution appeal. In the meantime, a high court collegium recommended his confirmation even as his judgment in the Jessica case was being unravelled before a bench of the same court, headed by Justice R S Sodhi, hearing the prosecution's appeal on a priority basis.

In November, the then acting chief of the high court, Justice Vijender Jain, forwarded the collegium's recommendation to the Supreme Court. Subsequently, the Supreme Court collegium, headed by Chief Justice Y K Sabharwal, endorsed the proposal of confirming Justice Bhayana along with other additional judges of the high court.

The file moved from the apex court to the law ministry and from there to the PMO. If the government decides to proceed with the matter now, the next step is for the President to sign a warrant of appointment confirming him as a permanent judge of the high court.

In his judgment, Justice Sodhi described Justice Bhayana's reasoning for acquitting Manu Sharma as "strange", "totally wrong", "immature" and "positively perverse". He also questioned the bona fides of his judgment saying it "suggests a hasty approach towards securing a particular end, namely, the acquittals".

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Saturday, December 16, 2006

Dalits must be welcomed into the most sacred temples


The Times of India reports that hundreds of "upper caste" families are observing satyagraha and priests have left the temples in protest against Dalits being allowed to enter the sacred temple of Lord Jagannath in Orissa.

This conduct by these "upper caste" Hindus is in direct contravention of the basic tenets of Hinduism as laid out in the Vedas and Upanishads, and as articulated by the highest and most learned Hindu religious leaders such as the Adi Shankaracharya, Swami Vivekananda, Dayanand Saraswati, Veer Savarkar, and Ramkrishna Paramhamsa.

I sincerely urge the "upper caste" families concerned to invite the Dalits into the temple of Lord Jagannath and make them feel welcome. They are as much the beloved children of Lord Krishna as is anybody else on this universe. Anyone who prevents a child of Lord Krishna from entering Krishna's temple is a sinner. A thousand years of ignorance caused by the Dark Ages of Medieval Islamic rule over India and the active Casteist Divide and Rule policies adopted by the Muslim and British rulers has given rise to the evil of hereditary Casteism in Hindu society. It is now time to rise above it and become once again the one family that the Vedas say we are.

Discrimination by "upper castes" against "lower castes" such as this temple episode, and revenge by the lower castes in the form of Casteist discriminatory policies such as SC/ST/OBC Reservations constitute the fundamental enemies of Hinduism. Any Hindu who participates in such Casteist discrimination against his/her own Hindu brothers and sisters is an enemy of Hinduism and of all Hindus.

It is only ignorance that causes us to participate in these evils; ignorance caused by a thousand years of Islamic and British Casteism to keep us divided and to rule over us.

But now that we are free, we have no excuse to continue with hereditary Casteism and discrimination.

Remember that Dasyu Ratnakar became Rishi Valmiki. The father-less Satyakam, bastard son of unmarried Jabala, became a Brahmin. Casteism was nener meant to be hereditary.

Manu never intended us to discriminate against and mistreat each other based on Caste.

Lord Krishna does not care about the Caste of his children. Those "upper caste" families who are thinking they are doing Lord Krishna a service by keeping Dalits out and his temple clean and pure, are actually guilty of mistreating Lord Krishna's own children.

Can a father be happy when one of his sons prevents the other from entering his house to meet his father ?

"Upper caste" families mistreating Dalits our of ignorance are committing a terrible sin, and the punishment can be the destruction of Hinduism in India. Just like Hinduism was destroyed in Central Asia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Kashmir.

Those who engage in Casteist discrimination and mistreatment strengthen the hands of the enemies of Hinduism. Those who prevent the children of Krishna from entering his temple offend Lord Krishna most terribly.

Sins are no less punishable if conducted through ignorance. Ignorance itself is a sin.

Coming soon after recent reports of Congress distributing arms to Dalits in Congress-ruled Maharashtra, and soon after, numerous co-ordinated desecrations of Ambedkar statues by unknown miscreants in various far-flung parts of India in the same week and many on the same night, and then the resulting Dalit Casteist violence in Congress-ruled Maharashta to protest the desecrations, this temple "satyagraha" might be yet another attempt by the Congress Party to create Casteist tensions among Hindus. The "upper caste" families on satyagraha against Dalits might be innocent pawns being encouraged from behind the scenes by the local Congress party cadre. That still would not reduce the culpability of the protesting "upper caste" families though. Lord Krishna will not forgive them for being so stupid as to play into the hands of a well-known evil-doer like Antonia Maino (who calls herself Sonia Gandhi; the Bofors scam and organizing the "accidents" that killed her rising rivals Rajesh Pilot and Madhav Rao Scindia being among her major achievements).

Is all this part of Antonia Maino's master plan to destroy Hinduism ?

The Times of India reports:

Upper castes on strike against Dalits in temple
[17 Dec, 2006 0030hrs ISTTIMES NEWS NETWORK]

BHUBANESWAR: Angry over Dalits being allowed into the 300-year-old Jagannath temple in Kendrapada district, upper caste residents of a hamlet of 1,400 families on Saturday resorted to 'satyagraha'.

The district administration has sought three more armed police platoons in the coastal village to prevent any violence, even as over 1,000 people, including women and children, sat on hungerstrike in front of the shrine, where no puja has been offered for the last three days.

Dalits had entered the temple with police protection on Thursday. In a letter to the Kendrapada DGP, district collector Kashinath Sahoo said the situation at the village remains "very tense" and violence may erupt anytime as the upper caste people have refused to accept the Dalits' entry into the temple. There are 400 Dalit families in the village.

District authorities have also urged the government to ask the endowment commission to intervene as no rituals have been performed in the shrine for the last three days. "Once rituals are conducted smoothly, normalcy will easily be restored in the locality," said a senior officer.

The situation in Keredagada village remained tense as housewives stopped cooking and children stopped attending classes even though schools were open. Instead, children gathered near the temple and raised anti-administration slogans with their parents.

The protestors blamed the administration and Dalit leaders for the situation. "So-called Dalit leaders from Bhubaneswar instigated Dalits here to break the century-old tradition," alleged Suren Swain, an upper caste resident of Keredagada village.

Almost all the priests have gone into hiding. "We will not go to the temple until it is purified through chanting of mantras," said Narahari Pani, a local Brahmin.

Meanwhile, Ambedkar Lohia Vichar Manch, which has been fighting for Dalits, on Saturday asked the state government to immediately open the temple gates. In a letter to home secretary T K Mishra, the group also demanded that members of Keredagada Jagannath Temple Trust Board be sacked.

They cautioned the state government that Dalit families in Raj Nagar area in Kendrapada district were no longer safe.


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Friday, December 15, 2006

More evidence of Pakistani hand in July 11 2006 Mumbai blasts


Evidence of Pakistani terrorism in India (and now, also in Afghanistan) has been piling up into mountains. The unprincipled and dishonest international community has been blithely ignoring it for a long time now, just like they completely ignored the complete destruction and genocide of the minority Hindu community in Pakistan (Hindu population in Pakistan fell from 18% in 1950 to 0.1% today, achieved through kidnappings, forced conversions, murders, evictions, etc, carried out by Muslim fanatics with the full support and encouragement of the Radical Islamic Terrorist State of Pakistan, and in full accordance with the "tenets" of the Radical Islamic Terrorism Handbook and Manual, the Koran). The process is now being repeated in Bangladesh, where the Hindu minority is being wiped out. Again, you guessed it: the international community is completely ignoring it. The Hindu minority of Kashmir has already been erased; they are now disappearing silently in refugee camps in Jammu and Delhi.

Nobody cares about Hindu lives, not even the Government of Hindu-majority India (where only Muslim vote banks matter).

Things will not improve until the Hindus of India are able to overcome Casteist divisions that allow the enemies of Hinduism to rule over and exploit us. The responsibility is upon each one of us: we must take active steps every day to achieve Hindu Unity. For the survival of our children and grandchildren.

If we do not, our children and grandchildren will face the same future the Hindus of Pakistan, Bangladesh, Kashmir, and Kazakhstan are facing today: genocide. Faster than we think. Populations grow exponentially. Muslim population explosion is speeding up with every decade; it will not take nearly as long to Islamize the rest of India as it took to destroy the Hindu and Buddhist cultures of Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Kashmir, and Central Asia.

The Hindustan Times reports:

July 11 blast accused says he attended ISI camp
Press Trust of India
Mumbai, December 15, 2006

Faisal Sheikh, a prime accused in the July 11 train bombings in Mumbai, has confessed to the police that he had gone to Pakistan in 2002 and attended a training camp near Muzaffarabad allegedly run by the Pakistani intelligence agency ISI.

Sheikh, in his confession to the Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS), said he attended a programme organised by the banned SIMI in May 2001 at Pune, where he was told about atrocities on Muslims during the 2002 sectarian violence in Gujarat and the Mumbai riots in 1992-93.

This influenced him to go to Pakistan, he said in the confession that was submitted on Friday to a MCOCA court in Mumbai.

Sheikh travelled to Lahore by the Samjhauta Express and met an Indian Lashker-e-Taiba operative from Hyderabad, Abdul Razzaq, who influenced him to undergo training in arms at a camp near Muzaffarabad.

During his stay in Pakistan, he met Lashkar-e-Taiba's commander for India, Azam Cheema, he said in the confession recorded by DCP (Zone I) Brijesh Singh on November 5.


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Thursday, December 14, 2006

Afghanistan complains about Pakistani terrorism, again


Afghan President Hamid Karzai has repeatedly complained about Pakistani military support for the Radical Islamic terrorist group Al Qaeda and their Taliban allies. The situation is getting increasingly desperate, and Karzai is running out of patience.

India has been complaining about Pakistani terrorism for close to three decades now. In spite of mountains of hard evidence of Pakistani terrorism provided by India to the international community -- such as terrorists captured alive, deadbodies with Pakistani identification documents, electronic communication intercepts showing instructions to terrorists in India coming from handlers in Pakistan, names addresses and phone numbers of well-known terrorists like Dawood Ibrahim and Maulana Masood Azhar living in Islamabad and Rawalpindi, satellite photos of terrorist training camps in Pakistan, evidence from satellite and ground-based sensors of movements of terrorists from Pakistan into India, etc etc -- no action has been taken.

When will the international community drop its towering hypocrisy and dishonesty and join hands to punish the decades of terrorism and Crimes Against Humanity that Pakistan has been carrying out all over South Asia with impunity ?

The Times of India reports:

'Pakistan hopes to make slaves out of us'
[14 Dec, 2006 1351hrs ISTAP]

KANDAHAR: In September, Afghan President Hamid Karzai spoke of ``brotherly relations'' with Pakistan. But this week Karzai dumped diplomatic formalities for rhetorical fireballs, a possible cry for attention from the United States as more Afghans are killed in spiralling violence, analysts said.

Karzai's verbal barrage against Pakistan started in a tearful speech on Sunday, when he said terrorists from across the border are killing Afghan children. He ratcheted up his criticism on Tuesday, directly charging the Pakistan government with supporting the Taliban. On Wednesday he again took direct aim at Afghanistan's eastern neighbour.

“Pakistan hopes to make slaves out of us, but we will not surrender,'' Karzai said in a school courtyard, in a 90-minute speech punctuated by frequent applause from several hundred schoolboys.

Some analysts say Karzai is venting his frustration in the wake of a wave of suicide attacks and a surge in violence. Afghanistan has seen more than 100 suicide attacks this year, a record number, and close to 4,000 people have died in insurgency-related violence. Afghan and Western officials have long accused Pakistan of not doing enough to stop terrorists from training on its soil and then crossing the border to attack Afghanistan. Several suspects recently arrested for allegedly planning suicide bomb attacks have come from Pakistan.

“The fact is, the ISI does not consider the Taliban as enemies, and US officials are simply bluffing themselves by failing to see that reality,'' said Husain Haqqani, a former adviser to three Pakistani prime ministers and author of “Pakistan from Mosque to Military.''

``Karzai has been trying to persuade the Americans to put more pressure on Pakistan, occasionally using polite language interspersed with stronger comments. But now he seems to be at the end of his rope,'' Haqqani said in an e-mail interview from Boston University, where he heads the Centre for International Relations.

Pakistan Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Tasnim Aslam said the Taliban are operating well inside Afghanistan and reiterated that Islamabad is standing up to the problem.

“Pakistan is doing whatever is needed to counter extremism and terrorism and not to allow its territory to be used for militant activities in Afghanistan. We have deployed 80,000 troops. We are taking military action,'' she said in a statement on Wednesday.

Pakistan Foreign Minister Khursheed Kasuri said Karzai was misinformed and was merely looking for a scapegoat. ``To those who say this, I would like to say that it is a common human reaction when you have difficulties, you find somebody else to blame. I am not talking about President Karzai,'' Kasuri said on Wednesday in Islamabad.

A report released on Monday by the International Crisis Group think-tank said a controversial peace pact reached with Islamic militants in Pakistan's North Waziristan had created a virtual Taliban mini-state where mullahs dispense justice and fighters were launching cross-border attacks into Afghanistan.


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Wednesday, December 13, 2006

An Appeal to the Police, Paramilitary, and Armed Forces of India: Please DO NOT protect UPA "leaders"


This is an appeal to the Police, Paramilitary, and Armed Forces of India. To save innocent Indian men women and children from terrorism, please widely circulate this appeal in order to make sure it reaches every police officer, constable, jawan, and military officer serving the Motherland.

Dear Soldiers of the Motherland,

Kindly consider and reflect upon the following recent events. The UPA Governnment has come to power with the election pledge of removing the anti-terror POTA law. This has happened in the post-9/11 environment when vrtually every other civilized country has started strengthening their legal system to more effectively fight Radical Islamic terror. For example, the US has enacted the PATRIOT ACT which gives sweeping powers to its intelligence agencies. The entire US intelligence framework has been rebuilt and restructured (e.g. formation of the Department of Homeland Security, Directorate of National Intelligence, etc) in order to allow all the different US intelligence, counter-espionage, and law-enforcement, and security agencies (like CIA, FBI, NSA, etc) to function together in co-operation and synergy.

In contrast, India's UPA Government has weakened the legal system (by removing anti-terror laws like POTA) simply to indulge in Muslim vote-bank politics.

This has continued even after tens of devastating terror attacks have occurred in Mumbai, Srinagar, Ghatkopar, Nagpur, Ayodhya, Delhi, and so on, killing hundreds of innocent Indians and maiming thousands more, creating hundreds of thousands of widows, orphans, and helpless old parents. In spite of all this, the UPA Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has explicitly rejected a public appeal from the Intelligence Bureau Chief for stronger laws to fight terror.

The UPA Government has taken Muslim vote-bank politics to the extreme by completing the destruction of the last vestiges of secularism and equality of religion by introducing Reservations for Muslims (in Congress-ruled Andhra Pradesh, the Supreme Court has stopped this till the UPA over-rules the Court like Rajiv Gandhi did over the Shah Bano Case, another Muslim vote-bank issue). In addition, it has taken steps like preparing the Sachar Committee Report that aims to introduce Muslim Reservations into the Indian Armed Forces as well. UPA Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has gone so far as to openly declare that Muslims have first claim upon India's resources. Secularism is dead; all hail Vote Bank politics.

At the same time, the viciously dangerous UPA Government has taken active steps to keep Muslim vote-bank politics potent and useful by dividing the Hindu majority population with Casteist issues like the OBC Reservations. It has also been actively attempting to start a Caste War among the Hindus of India by distributing guns to (Dalit) Casteist groups (in Maharashtra, where this experiment is being done). Maharashtra Congress claims that guns are being distributed to uplift and empower those populations. This is ridiculous. Soon after the guns were distributed, suddenly a few statues of Dr B. R. Ambedkar were desecrated in various parts of India, and the Congress-sponsored Dalit groups broke out in violence. It is clear that this was a deliberately planned campaign to divide Hindus and get them to kill one another based on Caste.

The UPA's Muslim vote-bank politics is showing no signs of letting up and matters are steadily going from bad to worse. Now, the latest infamy cooked up by the UPA is the campaign to let the Parliament attack terrorist Muhammad Afzal go without punishment.

The notorious terrorist has been convicted by the Supreme Court of India. He carried out his crimes in 2001. Since then, 5 whole years have passed. He has had the full benefit of the Indian legal system. He has used every loophole in the laws and legal procedures to slow down the case, hoping that other Pakistani terrorists would hijack Indian airplanes, take passengers hostage, and bargain for his life and freedom (just like Maulana Masood Azhar and two other terrorists who had been captured by Indian soldiers, got their freedom in 1999). Finally, after 5 years, he has run out of legal options. Justice has been served. Now the UPA wants to let him go, out of Muslim vote-bank politics considerations.

The heartless, soul-less, conscience-less, corrupt, and evil UPA Government does not care about the lives of Indian citizens.

The only reason is because they know they are themselves safe.

Because YOU, the soldiers and policemen of India, are giving your lives to keep them safe.

Here is my appeal: Please stop protecting UPA politicians. Your oath of loyalty is to Bharat Maata; not to the rapists murderers thieves and robbers who rule India and call themselves politicians.

You, the soldiers and policemen of India, have no obligation to keep these rapists, murderers, thieves, and dacoits safe. Let Pakistani terrorists plot their death. Do nothing to prevent what they deserve. Let UPA politicians die. Please.

Bharat Maata will appreciate this service from you.

Do not do anything illegal yourself. Do not open yourself up to disciplinary action. Do not commit a crime (such as killing an UPA politician) yourself. Because Mother India needs you to remain clean and upright, honest and disciplined as you have always been.

Let the Pakistani terrorists do it.

Protect and serve the common people of India. Actively stop terrorist attacks directed against the common people of India, or politicians who have not supported clemency for Afzal or indulged in similar Muslim vote-banking activities.

But try to spend as little effort as possible to keep the UPA politicians and other Muslim vote-bankers safe. Let them die.

For example: if you are detailed to protect an UPA scumbag like Lallu Prasad Yadav, Rabri Devi, Antonia Maino (who calls herself Sonia Gandhi), Manmohan Singh, Arjun Singh, Ambubani Ramadoss, etc, just do the bare minimum to make sure nobody can blame you of having done anything wrong. But absolutely do not try too hard to keep these acumbags safe. If they get attacked by some Pakistani terrorist, let them die. You should live, to continue to serve Mother India. Absolutely DO NOT risk your life or health to save a scumbag like Lallu, Arjun, Antonia, Manmohan, Ambubani, Rabri, etc.

As long as you are not committing a crime (such as deliberately plotting to kill an UPA scumbag), your name and honour cannot be blackened and you cannot be punished. Make sure nobody can blame you in any way if the scumbag politician dies on your watch. And if you do get blamed for not having done more to save the scumbag, surely it is better to be blamed for incompetence rather than to die saving a scumbag rapist/thief/dacoit/murderer politician who harms India every day he/she is alive ?

So please, DO NOT try too hard to keep these UPA bastards alive. Let them die. It would be a great and noble service to Mother India and her children.

Vande Mataram. Jai Hind.

BBC reports:
Families give back bravery medals
By Jyotsna Singh
BBC News, Delhi

Mohammed Afzal
The Supreme Court has upheld Afzal's conviction
Families of six policemen killed in an attack on the Indian Parliament five years ago have returned their bravery medals to President APJ Abdul Kalam.

They are demanding that Mohammed Afzal Guru, a Kashmiri facing execution for helping militants in the attack, should be hanged.

The president is considering a clemency petition filed by Afzal and his family.

The attack on Parliament on 13 December 2001 left 14 people dead, including five militants and six policemen.

Meanwhile, Afzal Guru lawyers have filed a petition in the Supreme Court seeking to reopen the case.

"The government had decided to hang Afzal Guru on 20 October. Why has that been put off? Why are our martyrs being insulted?" asked the wife of Vijender Singh, one of the slain policemen.

"My husband died for the country. Now the children of a terrorist should also suffer the way my children have been suffering for the past five years. We want him hanged," said the wife of another policeman killed in the attack.

On the fifth anniversary of the attack, members of Parliament observed a two-minute silence and paid floral tributes to those who lost their lives in the attack.

Slogan shouting

But the occasion was also used by the main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party to step up pressure on the government to carry out the death sentence handed down to Afzal Guru.

The House adjourned amidst uproar as BJP members began shouting slogans, demanding that Afzal Guru be hanged immediately.

Ever since the Supreme Court upheld Afzal's conviction and set a date for his execution in October, all those in favour of and against his hanging have begun active campaigns.

The Afzal family's mercy petition is yet to be decided. The President has forwarded it to the interior ministry and is waiting for its recommendations.

Tabassum Guru, the wife of Mohammad Afzal
Afzal's wife has submitted a mercy plea to the president

Speaking to journalists outside Parliament, Junior Home Minister Sri Prakash Jaiswal said every individual has the right to seek clemency.

The government's Left partners too are opposed to the death sentence.

Legal experts say no clear cut guidelines on deciding mercy petitions exist.

No real discretion

They say the factors generally taken into account while examining such petitions are - personality of the convict, his age, sex, mental condition or circumstances of the case.

Officials at the President's House say the President is bound by the advice of the council of ministers and has no real discretion in the matter.

During the past decade, the President has rejected seven mercy petitions and commuted the sentences of two.

More than 20 clemency petitions are reported to be pending with the government.

Lawyers say a convict facing death sentence cannot be hanged till his or her mercy petition is rejected.

The December 2001 attack on the Indian parliament in Delhi was one of the most controversial incidents in recent Indian history.

Mohammed Afzal was one of two men sentenced to death. But the punishment for Shaukat Hussain was later reduced to 10 years in jail on appeal.

Two other two accused in the case, SAR Geelani and Afsan Guru, were acquitted due to lack of evidence.

India blamed the attack on the Jaish-e-Mohammed militant group, which it said was backed by Pakistan.

Pakistan denied involvement in the attack but relations between the two countries seriously deteriorated in the following months.

At its worse the two sides amassed some one million troops in confrontation along their border.



Times of India reports:

Parliament attack victims families return medals
[13 Dec, 2006 1406hrs ISTPTI]

NEW DELHI: Demanding Mohd Afzal's execution, families of the securitymen who died in the 2001 Parliament terror attack on Wednesday returned the gallantry medals they had received in honour of the slain personnel to the Rashtrapati Bhavan as a mark of protest over the delay in carrying out the sentence.

Accompanied by All India Anti-Terrorist Front (AIATF) chief M S Bitta on the fifth anniversary of the attack, they also expressed shock over Union Home Minister Shivraj Patil's remarks that they were being provoked by the BJP over the Afzal row.

"We did not order execution of Afzal. It's the court that has ordered it. But this vile politics over his death sentence, which is being delayed, has led us to return these medals," Ganga Devi, widow of sub-inspector Nanak Chand, told reporters after emerging out of the presidential palace.

They met the media holding a placard that contained photographs of all the slain security personnel.

The families of the slain securitymen returned the medals to an official at the Rashtrapati Bhavan, saying they should be placed in the National Museum until Afzal, who has been convicted in the case, is executed.

"We will take back these medals after Afzal is hanged," Jayawati, widow of head-constable Vijender Singh, said after returning the medal to a Rashtrapati Bhavan director.

The families rejected Patil's remarks in Parliament about them, which they said have left them sad and shocked.



Hindustan Times reports:

Par attack victims' kin return medals, regret Patil's remarks
Press Trust of India
New Delhi, December 13, 2006

Demanding Mohd Afzal's execution, families of the securitymen who died in the 2001 Parliament terror attack on Wednesday returned the gallantry medals they had received in honour of the slain personnel to the Rashtrapati Bhavan as a mark of protest over the delay in carrying out the sentence.

Accompanied by All India Anti-Terrorist Front (AIATF) chief MS Bitta on the fifth anniversary of the attack, they also expressed shock over Union Home Minister Shivraj Patil's remarks that they were being provoked by the BJP over the Afzal row.

"We did not order execution of Afzal. It's the court that has ordered it. But this vile politics over his death sentence, which is being delayed, has led us to return these medals," Ganga Devi, widow of sub-inspector Nanak Chand, told reporters after emerging out of the presidential palace.

They met the media holding a placard that contained photographs of all the slain security personnel.

The families of the slain securitymen returned the medals to an official at the Rashtrapati Bhavan, saying they should be placed in the National Museum until Afzal, who has been convicted in the case, is executed.

"We will take back these medals after Afzal is hanged," Jayawati, widow of head-constable Vijender Singh, said after returning the medal to a Rashtrapati Bhavan director.

The families rejected Patil's remarks in Parliament about them, which they said have left them sad and shocked.

"He (Patil) is wrong. His remarks are painful. Our only support is Bitta. We are not going to raise our voice from any political platform," Jagmal Singh, father-in-law of Vijender Singh, said.

The families also ruled out accepting honours from any political parties in the wake of the BJP's plans in this regard.

Nine securitymen were killed in the attack on Parliament on December 13, 2001.
In their joint memorandum to President APJ Abdul Kalam, with whom Afzal's mercy petition is pending, the families of the slain securitymen said they regard the gallantry medals a "humiliation" in the light of the delay in the execution of the death-row convict.

"A pardon means making a mockery of the brave soldiers and civilians who laid down their precious lives while performing their duty for the nation.

"Hence we have decided to return the medals to the government given to our near and dear ones, which now seem to us like humiliation piled on us," the memorandum said.

It was signed by ten people, including widows of two CPWD men and of a TV journalist who were killed in the attack.

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Hypocrite UPA Government shows true colours on Casteist Reservations


The Casteist "Divide Hindus and Conquer" UPA Government claimed to have introduced Casteist Reservations for OBC's to uplift poor and uneducated sections of OBC's.

Now the Governemt's true colours have come out: the Government has refused to restrict the benefits of Reservations only to the poor sections of society who truly are underprivileged.

Instead, the Government has set up the rules in such a way that rich families of these OBC Castes (who are in no need of any benefits at all) will benefit the most from the Reservations. Thus, it is clear that the Government does not care at all about upliftment of the weak; all it cares about is Casteism, and winning elections with its Muslim vote bank by Dividing and Conquering Hindu society on Caste lines.

Casteism is a crime under the Indian Constitution. However the UPA Government is openly practising Casteism to win elections.

When will Justice be served ? When will the People of India stand up, speak up, be noticed ? When will the People of India deliver the terrible punishment that these enemies of our Mother India so richly deserve ?

Arjun Singh, Antonia Maino (who calls herself Sonia Gandhi), and Ambubani Ramadoss are the biggest villains of this Casteist Divide and Conquer Conspiracy against India. They each deserve the Death Penalty for committing Crimes Against Humanity (remember the hundreds of thousands of innocent India school and college students who were brutally suppressed all over India in May 2006 by the UPA Government's Police and Paramilitary Forces for protesting against the UPA Government's Casteist policies ? That was a Crime Against Humanity.)

When will Justice be done ? When will Arjun Singh, Antonia Maino and Ambubani Ramadoss pay for their terrible crimes ?

When will Mother India wake up and destroy the thieves, dacoits, criminals, murderers, rapists, liars, and tyrants who rule over her and persecute her children ?

The Times of India reports:

Cabinet rules out exclusion of creamy layer from quota
[7 Dec, 2006 2258hrs ISTPTI]

NEW DELHI: The Union Cabinet on Thursday night rejected the recommendations of a Parliamentary Standing Committee to exclude creamy layer from the purview of the 27 per cent OBC quota in government-aided institutions of higher learning.

"After considering all aspects, it was decided to stick to the original Bill with the basic framework of 27 per cent reservation for OBCs," Information and Broadcasting Minister P R Dasmunsi told reporters after the meeting chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

The Central Educational Institutions (Reservation in Admission) Bill 2006 would be reintroduced with some minor changes in the current session of Parliament, he said.

The Bill which was introduced on the last day of Monsoon session of Parliament on August 25 this year was referred to Parliamentary Standing Committee on HRD which gave its report on December 1.

The panel had recommended that the "first instance reservation should be given to the non-creamy layer of OBC candidates". After admitting such non-creamy layer candidates, if OBC vacancies remain unfilled, these may be filled up from the creamy layer in order of merit," the report had said.

Exclusion of creamy layer was an issue on which there was sharp division among the allies and supporting parties of the ruling UPA.

While Left parties favoured exclusion of creamy layer from the quota ambit in order to reach the reservation benefit to the really deserving, UPA allies like DMK and PMK strongly opposed exclusion.

The Cabinet also approved enactment of Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rigths) Bill 2006 to "undo the historical injustice" to tribals residing in forests for generations, Dasmunsi said.

Noting that there was a controversy whether there should be two bills one for tribals and another forest dwellers, he said the Cabinet decided that there would be only one bill clubbing both with 2005 as cut-off year.

The Bill to be introduced in the current session of Parliament after necessary amendments are suggested by the Ministers of Tribal Affairs, Panchayati Raj, Forest and Law, he said. The Cabinet approved introduction of separate bills for setting up Sikkim University, Tripura University and Rajiv Gandhi University, Dasmunsi said.

He said that the meeting also approved tabling of the Action Taken Memorandum on the recommendations contained in the 11th Annual Report of the National Commission for Minorities for 2003/04 in both Houses of Parliament.

Another legislation which got Cabinet's nod was Administrative Tribunals (Second Amendment) Bill 2006 which seeks to attract more suitable persons from the administrative and judicial streams to the tribunals.

Its objective is to bring about improvement in the quality of justice delivery in the matter of administrative disputes, he said.

The Cabinet approved construction of government-owned Chancery, Cultural Centre, residences of officers and staff in Tokyo at a cost of Rs 192.8 crore, he said.

The project would be completed by July 2009, he said.


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Sunday, December 10, 2006

Human Rights Hypocrites continue to ignore Kashmiri Pandits


It is fashionable to talk about injustices, real or imagined and widely exaggerated, committed against Muslims or Christians. However, the genocide of the Hindu minorities in Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Kashmir, are not that fashionable to talk about.

The reason is simple. There are rich Muslim (Saudi Arabia) and Christian (USA, UK) nations that do not hesitate to spend money to promote their agendas. Hindus do not have a single country to fight for them; not even India where they form the majority of the population (but are electorally useless because the united Muslim vote bank trumps the Hindus divided into Castes).

The result is not surprising.

The Times of India reports:

'Kashmiri Pandits remain homeless'
Vasundhara Sanger
[10 Dec, 2006 0934hrs ISTINDIATIMES NEWS NETWORK]

MUMBAI: On the occasion of the World Human Rights Day today, it's utter embarrassment to India and human rights groups that the issue of the displaced Kashmiri Pandits of Jammu & Kashmir has not yet been resolved. It's unfortunate that the issue is not regarded as rights violation but rather, has been pushed to the realm of Hindu-Muslim subject, as pointed out by some rights watchers.

Interactions with intellectuals and activists reveal that in actual fact neither the government nor the social organisations are sincerely trying to restore the dignity of the Pandits who are living as refugees in their own country.

Mumbai-based- Kashmiri filmmaker Ashok Pandit, who made the film Sheen on the plight of Kashmiri Pandits and Hindus rendered homeless by the insurgents, blames politicians and NGOs for turning a convenient blind eye to the problem.

"We do not constitute the vote bank, and so the political leaders will not bother about us. As for the activists, for them it's not 'fashionable' to talk about the Pandits. Such issues do not provide them tickets to the Rajya Sabha. But raising issues like Sikh and Gujarat riots is seen as a matter of mass interest."

Pandit is appalled when he hears the Members of Parliament debating on saving Md. Afzal (convicted for attack on Parliament) from the gallows and instead demanding a life-sentence for him.

On the impact of terrorism on human rights, Pandit who is actively involved with Panun Kashmir and Roots in Kashmir fighting for the legitimate rights of the displaced say, "I fear for Mumbai and Goa. I see a situation here, very similar to what I saw 20 years ago in Kashmir. These two cities will also experience an exodus the way it happened in the valley because of terrorism."

Drawing parallels between the plight of Kosovo refugees and the Kashmiri Pandits, Yogesh Kamdar, national vice president of the People's Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL) says, "In the 1999 Kosovo conflict, roughly a million ethnic Albanians were displaced from their homeland. In 1989, total number of Kashmiri Pandits displaced from the state was over 300,000. But the Kosovo conflict was readily taken up by the UN and today efforts are being made for a permanent solution to the problem. But, neither our government nor the international community has seriously done anything about the Pandits, who live as refugees in their own homelands."

"PUCL has not taken up the Pandits issue as forcefully as it should have," admits Kamdar. He agrees with Ashok that most organisations have not raised the Pandits issue aggressively and consistently because it's "politically incorrect."

According Kamdar, a terrorist has zero tolerance. In fact, intolerance is the beginning of the end of human rights. Hence, terrorism is the biggest threat to human rights in this age.

Dr Asgar Ali Engineer of Centre for Study of Society and Secularism denies not having raised the issue of the Kashmiri Pandit. "I have full sympathy with the Pandits and even raised their issue several times in my conversations with leaders in Kashmir. In fact, once I asked Syed Ali Shah Geelani (the separatist leader) that why did he never mention the Pandits in his talks, as they too were a part of 'Kashmiriyat' like any Kashmiri Muslim. Geelani had answered that the condition in the Valley was such that nobody was safe. He told me that he himself did not have the confidence whether his life would be spared. In this scenario how could he promise the safety of the Pandits whom militants had threatened with dire consequences."

Dr Engineer, instead, questions the Hindutva forces, "What did the BJP government that talks about Hindutva do for the Pandits?" Dr Engineer said that the present Congress-PDP government built a separate colony for the Kashmiri Hindus to return and start living there. "But no one can give a fool proof guarantee of saving lives," utters the elderly activist.

Another reason for the sorry state of the Pandits is that their own community failed to stand up for them. There are organisations like Panun Kashmir and Roots in Kashmir taking up the pandits issues. But observers feel that they lack the punch. And their success, like in the Priyadarshini Mattoo case, can only be termed as sporadic.

Moreover, Pandits have moved on in life and prospered. They have either migrated abroad or are working at top posts in multi-national organisations. According to Dr Engineer, the ones remaining in the refugee camps are around 5000. But sources say that the figure is far more than this.

About 200,000 Pandits and Hindus still live in the Valley, according to Dr Engineer. And there is an air of camaraderie with their Muslim neighbours. There is no malice among them. They live in peace and harmony. But terrorism is the blight. And the army and para military forces also indulge in human rights violations. "That's because they believe that they are there to control a bad situation. And when they try to do that, excesses are bound to happen. One can't forget the US soldiers torturing prisoners in the Abu Ghraib prison in Baghdad. Kashmir problem can only be solved by political processes," opines Dr Engineer.

Ritu, the author of 'The Green Of The Valley Is Khaki' gives an emotive and vivid account of her experiences, recorded from her interactions with the ordinary citizens in the Valley. About the role of Army, she says, "Army is slightly more disciplined and so the Kashmiris, at certain points and on certain issues, are not anti-army."

She says that even today the Muslim friends of the Pandits go to the refugee camps on occasions like Rakhi, stay with them in the camps, celebrate and return to the valley quietly.

Gandhiji had once said that Kashmir was a shining example of Hindu-Muslim harmony because the state had not witnessed a single communal riot since 1947, barring the Chattisinghpura massacre in 2000 where 36 Sikhs were brutally murdered, in their own village, by terrorists..

In 2000, Ritu wrote a book called Demystifying Kashmir, which compiled a 25 years study, showing how tourism and horticulture had been adversely affected in the state.

In 1989 all Hindus were forced to flee from the state due to "ethnic cleansing" carried out by Muslim militant organisations. Experts say that it was not just the militants but even the government that wanted to see Hindus leave the valley. They wanted to keep the issue alive by plunging the valley in a state of perpetual turmoil. Since then the Pandits have lived in squalid camps with accelerated economic and health problems.

And it's not that the people living in the valley are safe either. Reportedly - according to a government assessment - in the year 2000, 31,000 civilians were killed due to insurgency. Human rights groups and NGOs put the total figure at more than 84,000 in 2005.

Sources say that though there is no immediate sign of providing succour to the Pandits, unofficial efforts are being made at local levels to broker peace in the Valley. The Pandits can take a leaf out of the Sikh community's book who did not leave the Valley despite the Chattisnghpura killings. It appears the Pandits will have to help themselves before others can garner enough resources and support to help them.


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UPA Prime Minister Manmohan Singh takes Muslim appeasement to new level


Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is an intelligent man. He is well-educated; he holds a PhD in Economics. He is not an uneducated illiterate stupid fool; he has a sharp mind. He is not the kind of person to say something by mistake that can be misinterpreted as something drastically different from what he meant to say.

So, we must not fail to understand him when he says: "The component plans for SCs and STs will need to be revitalised. We will have to devise innovative plans to ensure that minorities, particularly the Muslim minority, are empowered to share equitably in the fruits of development. They must have the first claim on resources."

He is He says exactly what he means: The (pseudo-)"secular" UPA Government's policy is that the Muslim minority must have first claim on India's resources.

Why ? Because the Muslim vote bank is the only thing that matters in Indian politics.

Muslims who are intelligent enough to understand what is going on (and they are really few in number) should try to make the less intelligent members of their community that this Muslim appeasement will not help Muslims of India in the long run.

The UPA cares about neither Hindus nor Muslims. All they care about is being in power.

Today Muslims may get some short-term benefits from this Government. But they are steadily losing the goodwill of the majority Hindus of India.

And someday soon, there will be a price to pay for the continuing injustice against Hindus. The UPA will not be able to save them then. It will not even try. Because it does not care if Muslims live or die.

Indians must defeat the ongoing Divide and Rule politics of the UPA. Antonia Maino (a.k.a. Sonia Gandhi), Manmohan Singh, Arjun Singh, Lallu Prasad Yadav, and Ambubani Ramadoss must be made to pay the price of the dirty politics they have been playing for so long.

These five criminals look Muhammad Ali Jinnah look like a schoolboy. If they are not stopped, the people of India will have a high price to pay.

The Times of India reports:

PM remark on Muslims stirs row
[10 Dec, 2006 0119hrs ISTTIMES NEWS NETWORK]

NEW DELHI: It was supposed to be a meeting between the Centre and the states to step up growth rate during the next five-year plan. Instead, it turned into a slugfest with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s call for innovative planning for minorities, particularly Muslims, triggering angry reactions from BJP and RSS.

In his address to the National Development Council, the PM chose to take up the issue of devising "innovative plans to ensure that minorities, particularly the Muslim minority are empowered to share equitably in the fruits of development". The PM’s remarks addressed all minority groups as he said, "These must have first claim on resources." BJP used references to Muslims to attack PM’s speech.

Though the PM also spoke about agriculture, health, education, infrastructure as well as upliftment of diverse categories of SC/STs, OBCs and women and children, BJP took strong exception to his stress on "particularly the Muslim minority". The main opposition party, already exercised over UPA ministers pitching for a Muslim quota, also read PM’s assertion, "These must have a first claim on resources" in the light of his concern for the minority community.

Muslim empowerment has become a hot-button issue in the national discourse following the Sachar Committee’s report recommending special measures for the largely impoverished community.

Though the PM’s media managers insisted that the speech should be read in its entirety and not be linked to the coming UP polls, BJP chief ministers decided to take on Singh’s assertion at the NDC venue itself, terming it a ploy to woo the Muslim vote.

Gujarat CM Narendra Modi argued that the government should not favour one caste or community. Taking issue with the PM, Modi retorted that every citizen had equal rights over the country’s resources. "Such a statement does not behove a senior leader like the PM. It is unfortunate," he said.

Modi’s colleagues — Chattisgarh CM Raman Singh and Madhya Pradesh CM Shivraj Singh Chauhan — reacted in the same vein. While Chauhan termed the statement as "dangerous", Singh wanted economic backwardness to be the sole criteria.

By the end of the day the statement had turned into a full scale row. Congress stood by the PM, justifying the need for a special dispensation for Muslims, saying the majority of them were poor.


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Thursday, December 07, 2006

More evidence of Pakistani terrorism


There used to be a time when Pakistan flatly denied having planned, organized and carried out terror attacks in India, and the international community bought the denials in spite of clear evidence of Pakistani involvement provided by India.

Ex-US President Bill Clinton was a towering example of this kind of hypocrisy, when he repeatedly refused to add Pakistan to the US State Department's List of Official Sponsors of Terror. Bill Clinton was a slippery customer. He saw profit for USA in playing India and Pakistan against each other, not in upholding the Truth and preventing terrorism. Saving the lives of innocent Hindus and moderate Muslims of India from being slaughtered by Pakistani Wahabi/Salafist Sunni Radical Islamic terrorists was not high on his list of priorities.

Since the 9/11 terror attacks, the West has finally understood the danger Radical Islam poses to them. And George Bush seems to be a lot more honest and a lot more straight-forward than the two-faced slippery hypocrite and liar par excellence Bill Clinton.

At the same time, complaints and evidence of Pakistani terrorism are no longer provided to the international community solely by India. Afghanistan, which is trying to overcome the terrorist menace of the Pakistan-backed Taliban militia, has made numerous complaints of Pakistani terror directed at the civilian administration of Afghanistan that is trying to steer the country out of the hell-hole Radical Islam took it into over the last two decades and a half.

And now, evidence of state-sponsored terrorism carried out by the Government of Pakistani Dictator Pervez Musharraf has finally been provided by a provincial government of Pakistan itself.

Pakistan has sponsored terrorism and committed Crimes Against Humanity for over three decades. When will the international community finally force it to pay the price ? It is high time.

BBC reports:

Pakistan agent held over 'bomb'
By Syed Shoaib Hasan
BBC News, Karachi

Site of October blast in Peshawar
Peshawar has seen a number of recent deadly bombings
A Pakistani civilian intelligence agent accused of planting a bomb at the house of North West Frontier Province's chief minister has been handed to police.

Officers arrested the man after he was spotted throwing an object into a bin outside the residence on 5 December.

The man, identified as junior Intelligence Bureau official Mohammad Tufail, was later removed from police custody by a senior intelligence agent.

His arrest follows recent unexplained and deadly bomb attacks in the city.

It has also sparked a major row between the NWFP provincial government, which is run by a coalition of hardliner Islamic parties, and the federal authorities in Islamabad.

'Misunderstanding'

According to the arresting policemen, the metal object recovered from the rubbish bin outside Frontier House was seven inches long, one inch thick and labelled "high explosive".

This was an attempt by the federal government to show how bad the law and order situation is in NWFP, but their designs have been exposed
NWFP Chief Minister Akram Durrani

The detainee, later identified as agent Tufail, was taken to a nearby police station and charged under the explosives act.

But within an hour of being taken into custody, agent Tufail was released when Intelligence Bureau (IB) joint director Zafarullah Khan came and took him away, provincial police officials on duty said.

Mr Khan also removed the alleged explosive device and later tried to play down events in an interview with a local paper.

He claimed the incident had been "a misunderstanding" and denied explosives had been involved - suggesting instead that agent Tufail had actually thrown a packet of biscuits into the bin.

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The provincial government, however, is taking a much more serious view of the matter, accusing the federal government of a conspiracy aimed at undermining it.

"This was an attempt by the federal government to show how bad the law and order situation is in NWFP, but their designs have been exposed," Chief Minister Akram Durrani said.

On Wednesday, the NWFP assembly passed a resolution demanding the federal government hand over both agent Tufail and joint director Khan "for exemplary punishment".

The federal government called the move an over-reaction.

It also says the incident was a misunderstanding and has set up a joint team, comprising both provincial and federal officials, to investigate.

Bomb blasts

NWFP has seen a number of attacks in recent months, heightening tensions between the provincial and federal governments.

One blast at an army training facility in November killed 44 personnel.

Militants were widely believed to have carried out the attack in retaliation for a missile strike on a religious school the week before which the army said killed 80 militants.

It is not clear who is behind the bombings in Peshawar, the most serious of which left at least six people dead in October.

The same month rockets were found near the federal parliament building in Islamabad.

This is not the first time that the Intelligence Bureau has found itself accused of acting against an elected government.

In 1989, under an operation codenamed Midnight Jackals, it attempted to unseat then Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto by buying off her MPs.

The Intelligence Bureau's primary task is ensuring domestic security in Pakistan, but a lot remains unknown or unclear about its activities.

It has in the past been accused of opening the mail of government critics, phone-tapping and harassing opposition politicians and activists.

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Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Pakistani terrorism faces manpower crunch; starts new strategy


As India has learnt the hard way multiple times: Pakistan is not to be trusted.

After starting 4 wars (1948, 1965, 1971, and 1999) with India, losing each time, and mounting a vicious campaign of Radical Islamic terrorism over three decades that has left over 100,000 Indians dead by conservative estimates, Pakistan has now started talking about "peaceful resolution of Kashmir issue".

Why this sudden change of heart ? The answer is not hard to find.

The first question to ask is: when did Pakistani-sponsored terrorism first take off in a big way in Kashmir ? The answer: 1989. Though Pakistan was trying very hard to get terrorism started a lot earlier, 1989 was when it first really took off in a big way in Kashmir.

What was so special about 1989 ? What else happened in 1989 in South Asia ?

The erstwhile-USSR withdrew from Afghanistan in 1989. Before that, from 1979 to 1989, the CIA and Pakistan were fighting a Radical Islamic war against soviet forces in Afghanistan. With money and arms from the CIA, violent and suicidal Radical Islamic Wahabi/Salafist Sunni ideology from hardcore Radical Islamic clerics of Pakistan's ISI, and manpower from Pakistan, Afghanistan, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Egypt, Lebanon, Libya and assorted other Islamic countries with large numbers of stupid uneducated and poor Muslims unhappy with their lives on earth and ready to lay their lives down for Allah, zannat and 72 virgins in the afterlife, the USSR was forced to withdraw from Afghanistan.

After 1989, those Islamic terrorists became free for use elsewhere.

Pakistan sent them all to Kashmir to kill the Hindus and Sufi Muslims of Indian Kashmir. The Wahabi and Salafist Sunni Islamic terrorists were happy to kill both.

Kashmir started boiling. The entire Hindu population was either killed or evicted. Sufi shrines were blown up and Sufi moderate secular Muslims killed. Altogether, over 100,000 Indians were killed by these Pakistani terrorists by the most conservative estimates.

India complained and provided hard evidence of Pakistani terror, such as satellite images of Pakistani terrorist-training camps in PoK, and movements of Pakistani terror teams trained in Pakistan and PoK across the LoC into Indian Kashmir, but nobody listened. Most countries outwardly supported Pakistan's claim that the violence and unrest in Kashmir was simply a "struggle for self-determination" by the people of Kashmir against Indian rule, a struggle to which Pakistan claimed to give only "diplomatic and moral support", and nothing else.

The International Community acted hypocritically, but they cannot be blamed; they saw no benefit in upholding the truth. Supporting Pakistan on Kashmir gave them lucrative arms deals from Pakistan (funded by Saudi oil money), and gave them leverage against India. They could play both India and Pakistan and extract trade concessions, arms deals, etc from both.

It was a nice game to play. It made them money. Making money is more important than upholding the Truth, to most people. And who cares about Indian Hindus and Sufi Muslims dying ? The West would rather focus its attention on making money.

On September 11 2001 the International Community woke up to the danger of Radical Islamic terrorism.

In subsequent attacks (3/11 in Spain, 7/7 in UK, attacks targetting Western tourists in Bali, etc) it became clear that 9/11 was not a fluke; the West was really being targetted by the Islamic terrorists it had earlier found useful.

In 2003 the Iraq War started. Most of the Syrian Libyan Egyptian Afghan Pakistani and Saudi fighters left Kashmir to fight against the US in Iraq. Now that most Muslim terror-recruits are most interested in fighting in Iraq, Pakistan is finding it very hard to find enough Islamic terrorists to send to continue the unrest in India. This is a massive manpower crunch.

At the same time, international attention could no longer be averted from evidence of Pakistani terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir and other parts of India.

Though the West initially tried very hard to avoid mentioning acts of Islamic terrorism against India in the same breath with acts of Islamic terror against the West, eventually it became so obviously untenable that it had to declare that Islamic violence against India in Kashmir by Pakistan was not a "freedom struggle", it was indeed terrorism.

The rapidly rising performance of the Indian economy helped a lot too. The West could no longer equate India and Pakistan like it used to do. Playing India and Pakistan against each other and extracting arms deals contracts and trade concessions from both in turn, was no longer possible.

The Presidency of George Bush was a great help too. In contrast to slippery customers like Bill Clinton who never even had any intention of stopping Pakistani terrorism, George Bush is a more direct and more honest man. He truly understands the danger of Islamic terrorism to Civilization globally and is not willing to let Pakistani terrorism continue against India just to keep his leverage on India alive.

In each of the last two face-to-face meetings between Pervez Musharraf and George Bush, Bush has brought up the issue of Pakistani terrorism against India and asked Musharraf to stop terrorists crossing into India across the LoC. Musharraf has pledged to do so each time, and though he has not done anything to stop Islamic terror against India yet, he is running out of time. Sooner or later he will have to stop it. Bush does not seem like he will forget to bring up this subject in future meetings. And Musharraf depends on Bush for his own survival.

Before 9/11, Pakistan used to flatly deny having any hand in terrorism in India, and in spite of convincing evidence to the contrary provided by India, the west used to allow Pakistan to get away with the flat denial. Now things have changed drastically, and Pakistan is starting to pay the diplomatic price of its uncivilized conduct and Crimes Against Humanity.

Pakistan is thus now under massive international pressure to end terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir.

The LoC is being keenly observed by satellites of not only India but also more than a few Western nations. At the same time, the India Army is now using better technology on the ground (motion sensors, etc) to detect and deter Pakistani infiltration.

At the same time, the Kashmiris now have more confidence that the Indian Army will protect them from Pakistani terrorists. They are now more willing to help Indian Army soldiers find terrorists hiding among the civilian population.

Thus, it is no surprise that Pakistan's strategy of terrorism is no longer working effectively.

Pakistan is trying to salvage the situation by offering "peaceful resolution". This is simply a ploy to buy time. India has made multiple offers of peace before -- at the end of Pakistan's humiliating defeat in 1971, for example, India released all 90,000 Pakistani prisoners-or-war in Bangladesh without using them as leverage against Pakistan to resolve Kashmir on terms favourable to India. India also returned all Pakistani land that had been gained by Indian Army in the war. Since then, every new Government of India has spent a considerable portion of its time trying to improve relations with Pakistan. Hundreds of "confidence-building measures" have been unilaterally declared by India, like bus and train services between India and Pakistan. Each time, Pakistan has taken advantage of Indian magnanimity.

This time, the change in heart in Pakistan in favour of peace, exactly at the same time it is facing a terrorist manpower crunch as well as international pressure to end Islamic terror in India, just cannot be a coincidence.

Pakistan is obviously buying time. It wants the war in Iraq to end, so that large numbers of Islamic fighters become available to it again.

At the same time, it is waiting for international pressure against Pakistani terrorism to ease.

Then, when times are better, it will restart its terror campaign again.

How then should India respond to the Pakistani offer for peace ?

India should ask for known Pakistani terrorists wanted in India for Crimes Against Humanity and acts of terror (such as Dawood Ibrahim, Maulana Masood Azhar, ISI officers in charge of Pakistani terror in Kashmir etc) to be handed over to India as proof of Pakistani sincerity in fighting Islamic terror.

India should insist upon this as the pre-condition to any talks for "peaceful resolution" of Kashmir. This is the only possible proof of Pakistani sincerity in fighting Islamic terror.

It is well-known that many well-known terrorists are living in Pakistan. The ones wanted by USA are living in hiding. The ones wanted by India are living in broad daylight with nothing to fear.

Once all the kingpins of the Pakistan terror infrastructure are arrested and handed over by Pakistan to India for the crimes they have committed against innocent Indian citizens, Pakistan's credibility in the Islamic terror network will be destroyed. Pakistan will never again be able to recruit Islamic terrorists to create trouble in India.

Hindustan Times reports:

Death of face-to-face attack
Neelesh Misra
Kupwara, December 5, 2006

In the murky mathematics of Kashmir’s insurgency, a lean, soft-spoken man from Pakistan is proof that some equations might be changing.

Saqib Aziz Malik, a 25-year-old man from the Pakistani village of Kot Addu, studied to be a homeopathic doctor on his father’s instructions, but instead became a Lashkar-e-Tayyeba (LeT) suicide attacker.

He received weapons training and trudged across snow for five days with five other armed fighters this month, headed to a mountain hideout where they would await further instructions on their satellite phone.

But local people reported their presence to security forces at two different places, and five of the six terrorists were killed. Malik, with two fingers broken from a fall into a gorge, finally took shelter in a Kashmiri house.

His host gave him clothes and food and promised to take him to a doctor — but instead turned him over on November 7 to a plainclothes police officer in the busy market in Kupwara town.

Malik, who said he belonged to the Lashkar-e-Tayyeba group, still likes to talk tough. "The mujahideen are still in a contest with India. Allah willing, we will still prevail," he told HT.

But that optimism seems misplaced. After losing more than 19,000 fighters, Kashmir’s armed terrorism has run into a series of problems, forcing them to drastically change their strategy.

Pakistan, from the accounts of officials and terrorists, has clamped down on armed training camps on its territory. Guides for terrorists, who lead them through mountains, are becoming hard to get.

Infiltration is down and local recruitment is a trickle, bringing the number of terrorists in Kashmir down to between 600 and 700, the police say. If true, that would be their lowest number ever in the insurgency.

Alongside, the spontaneous support for terrorists earlier witnessed in Kashmir's villages is waning.

Many Kashmiris say this is partly because they do not see the insurgency bringing them any gains and also because any form of association with the terrorists brings severe trouble from the security forces.

"Crackdowns" against terrorists - a dreaded spectacle for Kashmiri villagers, involves cordons and searches in which villagers sit outside their homes all day while their homes are searched. When terrorists hide in homes, gunbattles often mean the death of civilians in cross-firing.

In many villages, people have rushed out of homes when terrorists walked in — a sure sign for security forces that terrorists are hiding there. "We told them not to leave, but they started running out of their homes. They were probably scared of what the army would do to them," the lean, mild-mannered and soft-spoken Malik said. He was referring to the second gunbattle at Kulgam, where two of his fellow terrorists were killed.

HT was given access to interview him for almost two hours in Kupwara. He was in custody but spoke freely, slamming what he called the oppression of Kashmiris by India.

At least 19,050 terrorists — more than 6,200 of them Pakistanis —have been killed by security forces in Kashmir since the insurgency began in 1989, according to army estimates.

More than 24,300 have been arrested and some 3,650 have surrendered. Security forces have also seized about 26,500 assault rifles, 59,700 grenades and 6,700 land mines.

Now, officers say, the terrorists are hard-pressed and changing their tactics. “The focus has shifted from rural to urban areas. Infiltration came down in huge numbers. It was felt by them that terrorism is losing steam.

"To gain mileage and headlines, they began targeting Srinagar and other towns," said Kuldip Khuda, the state’s additional director general of police.

To save their numbers, terrorists are now increasingly avoiding direct gunfights, using landmines or grenades in larger numbers than before, police and army officers say.

"Ambushes are a matter of history. There are barely any frontal attacks," Khuda said.

"Their tactics are changing. The terrorist has become far more invisible. Earlier, they were trying to battle face-to-face," said an army commander in Anantnag on condition of anonymity.

The logistics crunch is also affecting morale among terrorists. Former members say Pakistani terrorists, like Malik, receive preferred treatment, and that many families of dead terrorists often do not get lifelong pensions promised by their groups.

"The camps of Kashmiri youth are usually located in the forest area, whereas the camps of foreigners are in posh areas with all modern facilities," said former Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist Pervaiz Ahmed, from Budgam district in central Kashmir.

Ahmed surrendered before the army on November 25 in Baramulla with 19 other former terrorists, who had a tearful reunion with their families. "Kashmiri youth are given the worst form of treatment there," he said.

(With inputs from Tejinder Singh Sodhi in Baramulla)

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Tuesday, December 05, 2006

UPA criminal Shibu Soren convicted of murder


One down, five to go.

After evading Justice for 12 years, the dreaded criminal and UPA Minister Shibu Soren is finally down. In spite of the UPA Government meddling at every step of the way, Justice has been served, and the Supreme Court of India has finally convicted this extremely dangerous and very powerful criminal of murdering innocent weak and helpless people 12 years ago.

The major UPA criminals still remaining at large are:

Antonia Maino (calls herself Sonia Gandhi): Her major crimes include the Bofors cover-up, and organizing the murders of Nehru dynasty rivals Madhav Rao Scindia and Rajesh Pilot. This embezzler and calculating murder-organizer occupies the position of UPA Chairperson.

Lallu Prasad Yadav and Rabri Devi: Their major crimes include aiding and abetting assorted murders and rapes committed by their RJD henchmen over the last 15 years in Bihar, embezzlement of public funds (eg. fodder scam), murder of Democracy in Bihar, and Casteism (which is a punishable offence under the Indian Constitution). This criminal family controls Indian Railways.

Arjun Singh and Ambubani Ramadoss: Their major crimes include Casteism, and misusing Government machinery (police) to organize state-sponsored terror (horribly beating up innocent school and college kids protesting against Government-sponsored-Casteism in the form of Reservations in May 2006). These two criminals are respectively in charge of Human Resource Development and Health Ministries in India.

When will Justice finally catch up with this gang of criminals ruling the country ?

Hindustan Times reports:

Soren, 4 others get life term in Jha murder case
Harish V Nair
New Delhi, December 5, 2006

A Delhi session court on Tuesday sentenced to life former union Coal Minister and JMM chief Shibu Soren for the abduction and murder of his private secretary Shashi Nath Jha twelve years ago.

Four others convicted in the case -- Nand Kishore Mehta alias Nandu, Shailendra Bhattacharya, Pashupati Nath Mehta alias Posho and Ajay Kumar Mehta alias Dillip have also been handed down life sentence.

The court also imposed a fine of Rs five lakh on Soren. Out of that Rs one lakh will go to the victim's mother Priyamvada Jha and Rs two lakh each will be distributed to his two daughters.

During the arguments on sentence, CBI demanded death sentence for Soren while his lawyer pleaded for letting him off on probation considering his age, stature and poor health.

Additional Sessions Judge BR Kedia had pronounced all the accused guilty on November 28. The court, however, acquitted two co-accused, Sunil Khaware and Ashish Thakur.

Nand Kishore Mehta has been convicted for murdering Jha in conspiracy with other co-accused. Soren and other three accused, had been found guilty under sections 120-B (Criminal Conspiracy) read with 364 (Kidnapping or abducting in order to murder) and 302 (murder) of the IPC.

As per the prosecution, Jha's knowledge of the alleged deal between Congress and JMM to save the PV Narasimha Rao government in January 1993 no-confidence motion had led to Jha's murder. Also what agitated Soren was that three days before his mysterious disappearance, Jha had allegedly sodomised Soren's close relative.

According to the CBI, Jha was abducted from Delhi by Nandu and five others and taken to a house at Piska in Ranchi on May 22, 1994 and after that they killed him in a nearby jungle and buried his body. Jha was last seen in the company of Mehta.

CBI had exhumed a skeleton from Piska Nagari on August 13, 1998 and claimed it was that of Jha. Following the recovery of the skeleton, Soren and six others were arrested in the case.

CBI had said Jha had on several occasions allegedly demanded money from Soren to suppress the facts relating to the no-confidence motion.

The investigating agency had said that Soren initially paid Rs 15 lakh to Jha to set up a garment export factory in South Delhi and when the business failed, the victim began extorting money which finally led to his murder.


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Navy promoting Indian diplomatic objectives


The Indian Navy is doing a fantastic job that needs to be recognized.

The Times of India reports:

Navy set for war games on foreign shores
Rajat Pandit
[5 Dec, 2006 0046hrs ISTTIMES NEWS NETWORK]

NEW DELHI: The Navy now wants to take the 'battle' to the American, Russian and French shores. No, the Navy is not invading these countries. Instead, it's going to conduct intensive combat manoeuvres with their navies in their own backyards.

"After exercising with them off Kochi, Mumbai and Goa over the last few years, we thought we should send our frontline warships near their shores in 2007," said Navy chief Admiral Sureesh Mehta.

Six Indian warships, including Delhi-class and Rajput-class guided missile destroyers, will be deployed towards 'east' from March onwards. Apart from 'touching' Japan, South Korea and China, they will take part in the Indo-US 'Malabar' exercise off Guam in the western Pacific Ocean in April, said Admiral Mehta.

The same warships will undertake combat exercises, code-named 'Indra', with Russian warships off Vladivostok. Then, in August-September, another group will head for the Gulf region and beyond, rounding it off with Indo-French 'Varuna' war games off the Red Sea.

This unprecedented overseas deployment by Navy blends in perfectly with its philosophy of building 'interoperability' and 'bridges of friendship' with foreign navies. "It will help if we need to operate against a common enemy in the future," said a senior officer.

The Navy, which now increasingly acts as a diplomatic instrument to further the country's political and geo-strategic objectives, will also use the opportunity to project power much beyond Indian shores.

"Constructive engagement is the Navy's principle weapon during peacetime. The idea is to enhance security, stability and tranquility in the entire Indian Ocean Region through constructive engagement of regional and extra-regional maritime states," said a senior officer.

Take US, for instance. The naval combat exercises with the American Navy have undergone a quantum jump in recent times, especially after the 9/11 terrorist strikes in 2001. Indian warships, in fact, even provided "escort" to over 20 American and other coalition ships carrying "high value" cargo across the Strait of Malacca between April and September 2002 in an operation code-named "Sagittarius".

Since then, the bilateral military cooperation has been on an upward trajectory. In the Malabar series, the Indian, US navies regularly practice aggressive interdiction manoeuvres and VBSS (visit, board, search, seizure) operations towards counter-terrorism actions on the high seas.


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Friday, December 01, 2006

Saroj and Prem Singhmar Chair in Classical Indian Polity and Society: Applicants Invited at University of Alberta, Canada


I have just received the following news from Gaurav Singhmar. I humbly request all Readers to kindly spare a few minutes to review this information and join the efforts to publicize the Singhmar family's search for a reputed historian with a deep understanding of classical Indian society and tradition to apply for the Chair Professorship they have endowed in Canada to promote understanding of these heavily misunderstood aspects of India history in the West.

Drs. Saroj and Prem Prakash Singhmar have recently endowed a chair at The University of Alberta, a major Canadian university. It will bear the title 'Saroj and Prem Singhmar Chair in Classical Indian Polity and Society'. The position will be unique in its kind -- a named chair, with all its attendant prestige, on topics of classical Indian government and society.

The Singhmar family hopes with this establishment to begin the work of promoting a true and correct understanding of classical Indian history, life, and culture, in the West.

Applications are invited from reputed historians comfortable in political theory and with a deep understanding of Indian history life and culture for this position to begin the challenging work of explaining the classical Indian tradition despite the damage done to its interpretation through pervasive Enlightenment values.

The position will be at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada, which, by surrounding this endowment with several others on Indian topics, is positioning itself to be the leader in Indian studies in Canada.

Please join the efforts to give this information wide publicity in order to reach reputable historians sharing a deep regard for Indian nationalism and respect and understanding of India's glorious tradition and history, who can help begin the process of reversing the long decades of bad-mouthing India has received from Western historians ignorant about India. Too many Western historians consider learning a few words of Sanskrit as the be-all end-all of learning about India -- far too many history professors who have somehow learnt a few words of Sanskrit and know nothing more about India, have never even set foot in India, are taken as experts on India, as they heap infamy on India and talk about the "evil" Indian "caste system". They have no idea that Casteism was not originally hereditary and was just like today's Castes of "Engineer"/"Doctor"/"Lawyer"/"Ph.D"/High-school drop-out"/etc. They have no idea how much the Islamic invasion of India and the 1000-year-long genocide has affected Indian society and taken India back centuries compared to the other countries of the world -- so much so that India is seen as nothing more than a "poor" "developing" country by far too many people today.

The same India, whose mathematicians created the foundations of modern science and technology.

The same India whose metallurgists created such technological marvels like the Iron Pillar of Delhi that has not rusted for over 1600 years. Marvels that the science and technology of today has still not succeeded in explaining.

The same India, whose social and religious leaders created over five thousand years ago the "modern" "liberal" framework of freedom of religion, respect for diversity, religious tolerance, and secularism and wove it into the central tenets of Hinduism Jainism and Buddhism -- concepts the West has finally embraced after fighting Crusades and Christian-Jew-Muslim conflicts for over a thousand years.

The full text of the announcement is as follows:
Singhmar Chair in Classical Indian Polity and Society (500 BCE ­ 500 CE)

The Department of History and Classics in the Faculty of Arts, University of Alberta, invites applications for the Saroj and Prem Singhmar Chair in Classical Indian Polity and Society, 500 BCE­500 CE. This is an endowed Chair, the occupant of which will be appointed at the rank of Full Professor. Research specialization is open, but the candidate should anticipate teaching courses that broadly cover the history, ideas, and practices of this period. Competence in Sanskrit and at least one modern Indian language (excluding English and Urdu) is required, and the ideal candidate will have knowledge of modern Indian political life. The successful candidate will have a proven record of excellence in teaching and graduate supervision, and a distinguished research career.

The successful applicant will join a dynamic Department with strengths in both history and classics (www.uofaweb.ualberta.ca/historyandclassics) and will participate in developing a new graduate program in Ancient Civilizations. Equally, this position will support the Faculty-­wide development of research strength in South Asia.

The University of Alberta aims to be one of the world's great universities, by transforming learning, leading ground­breaking research, and uplifting society through new knowledge, leadership, and service. The University plays a key role in the educational, business, and cultural life of the province of Alberta and Canada as a whole, through the impact of its integrated mandate of teaching, research, and community service.

With more than 35,500 students and 12,000 staff, the University grants almost 7,500 degrees annually to graduates of 200 undergraduate and 170 graduate programs. A research­ intensive, medical-­doctoral, multi-­campus institution, the University of Alberta offers a full range of academic and professional programs and has designated 26 areas of established and emerging research excellence.

Greater Edmonton, with nearly one million residents in the city and surrounding communities, offers a unique quality of life and economic combination, a beautiful, park­like setting on a spectacular river valley, low cost of living, the lowest provincial tax regime in the country, affordable housing, and is consistently Canada's fastest growing economy. Edmonton has all the attractions of a big city; yet it is clean, safe, and liveable. Health care in Greater Edmonton, under the auspices of Capital Health, was rated #1 in 2003 by Maclean's magazine and is ranked in the top three percent of North America's largest cities.

Edmonton, the political and administrative capital of Alberta and a gateway to the north, boasts 78 arts and cultural organizations including the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, Edmonton Opera, Citadel Theatre (top­rated in North America), and a score of other professional theatre groups. Greater Edmonton is Canada's Festival City, with more than 30 arts and cultural festivals taking place each year.

Applications, including a curriculum vitae, the names of three referees, and sample publications, should be sent by mail to:
Dr. Daniel Woolf, Dean of Arts
Chair, Selection Committee for Singhmar Chair
c/o Office of the Dean of Arts
Humanities Centre 6­33
University of Alberta
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6G 2E5

Candidates should also ensure that three letters of reference are sent directly by the referees to the above address. Applications received by January 15, 2007 will be assured of consideration. Interviews will begin as soon thereafter as possible.

Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority. If suitable Canadian citizens and permanent residents cannot be found, other individuals will be considered. The University of Alberta hires on the basis of merit. We are committed to the principle of equity in employment. We welcome diversity and encourage applications from all qualified women and men, including persons with disabilities, members of visible minorities, and Aboriginal persons.


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UN Resolutions on Jammu and Kashmir


Very few people know exactly what the UN Resolutions on Jammu and Kashmir say. Far too many people believe the Pakistani propaganda. For them, I am presenting the original texts of the UN Resolutions and other important documents pertaining to Kashmir.

I urge everybody to spare a few minutes to read some of the documents. Once they do so, they will understand the full extent of Pakistani propaganda on this subject.

I'm presenting the most important two documents below. The rest can be found at the Association for Communal Harmony in Asia (ACHA) Archive of Kashmir Resources.

UN Resolution August 13, 1948

U.N. Resolution August 13, 1948.

This is the most significant resolution passed by the UN on the state of Jammu & Kashmir. It clearly states that Pakistan was to vacate its troops from the whole of the state. It also mentions, albeit indirectly, that Pakistan had consistently lied on the question of whether or not its troops were involved in the fighting in Jammu & Kashmir. Once the then Pakistani Prime Minister conceded that Pakistani troops were indeed involved, the UN had no option but to ask for their withdrawal. That the withdrawal never took place, is another story.

The United Nations Commission for India and Pakistan.

Having given careful consideration to the points of view expressed by the representatives of India and Pakistan regarding the situation in the State of Jammu and Kashmir; and

Being of the opinion that the prompt cessation of hostilities and the correction of conditions the continuance of which is likely to endanger international peace and security are essential to implementation of its endeavors to assist the Governments of India and Pakistan in effecting a final settlement of the situation;

Resolves to submit simultaneously to the Governments of India and Pakistan the following proposal:
PART I: CEASE-FIRE ORDER

A. The Governments of India and Pakistan agree that their respective High Commands will issue separately and simultaneously a cease-fire order to apply to all forces under their control and in the State of Jammu and Kashmir as of the earliest practicable date or dates to be mutually agreed upon within four days after these proposals have been accepted by both Governments.

B.The High Commands of the Indian and Pakistani forces agree to refrain from taking any measures that might augment the military potential of the forces under their control in the State of Jammu and Kashmir. ( For the purpose of these proposals forces under their control shall be considered to include all forces, organized and unorganized, fighting or participating in hostilities on their respective sides.

C.The Commanders-in-Chief of the forces of India and Pakistan shall promptly confer regarding any necessary local changes in present dispositions which may facilitate the cease-fire.

D. In its discretion and as the Commission may find practicable, the Commission will appoint military observers who, under the authority of the Commission and with the co-operation of both Commands, will supervise the observance of the cease-fire order.

E. The Government of India and the Government of Pakistan agree to appeal to their respective peoples to assist in creating and maintaining an atmosphere favourable to the promotion of further negotiations.
PART II: TRUCE AGREEMENT
Simultaneously with the acceptance of the proposal for the immediate cessation of hostilities as outlined in Part I, both the Governments accept the following principles as a basis for the formulation of a truce agreement, the details of which shall be worked out in discussion between their representatives and the Commission.

A.

1. As the presence of troops of Pakistan in the territory of the State of Jammu and Kashmir constitutes a material change in the situation since it was represented by the Government of Pakistan before the Security Council, the Government of Pakistan agrees to withdraw its troops from that State.

2. The Government of Pakistan will use its best endeavour to secure the withdrawal from the State of Jammu and Kashmir of tribesmen and Pakistani nationals not normally resident therein who have entered the State for the purpose of fighting.

3. Pending a final solution, the territory evacuated by the Pakistani troops will be administered by the local authorities under the surveillance of the commission.

B.

1.When the commission shall have notified the Government of India that the tribesmen and Pakistani nationals referred to in Part II, A, 2, hereof have withdrawn, thereby terminating the situation which was represented by the Government of India to the Security Council as having occasioned the presence of Indian forces in the State of Jammu and Kashmir, and further, that the Pakistani forces are being withdrawn from the State of Jammu and Kashmir, the Government of India agrees to begin to withdraw the bulk of its forces from that State in stages to be agreed upon with the Commission.

2. Pending the acceptance of the conditions for a final settlement of the situation in the State of Jammu and Kashmir, the Indian Government will maintain within the lines existing at the moment of the cease-fire the minimum strength of its forces which in agreement with the commission are considered necessary to assist local authorities in the observance of law and order. The Commission will have observers stationed where it deems necessary.

3. The Government of India will undertake to ensure that the Government of the State of Jammu and Kashmir will take all measures within its powers to make it publicly known that peace, law and order will be safeguarded and that all human political rights will be granted.

4. Upon signature, the full text of the truce agreement or a communique containing the principles thereof as agreed upon between the two Governments and the Commission, will be made public.

PART III

The Government of India and the Government of Pakistan reaffirm their wish that the future status of the State of Jammu and Kashmir shall be determined in accordance with the will of the people and to that end, upon acceptance of the truce agreement, both Governments agree to enter into consultations with the Commission to determine fair and equitable conditions whereby such free expression will be assured.

Source: United Nations



U.N. Assurances to India

Resolution on Assurances adopted by U.N. Commission for India and Pakistan(UNCIP) 1948

This resolution was in the form of an assurance provided to India before the main U.N. Resolution of August 13, 1948, was to be implemented. The Resolution on Assurance said:-

1. Responsibility for the security of J&K rests with Government of India.

2. The sovereignty of the J&K Government over the entire territory of the State shall not be brought under question.

3. There shall be no recognition of the so-called Azad (Free) Kashmir Government.

4. The territory occupied by Pakistan shall not be consolidated to the disadvantage of the State of J&K.

5. The administration of the evacuated areas in the North shall revert to the Government of J&K and its defence to the Government of India, who will, if necessary, maintain garrison for preventing the incursion oftribesmen and for guarding main trade routes.

6. Pakistan shall be excluded from all affairs of J&K in particular in the plebiscite, of one should be held.

7. If a plebiscite is found to be impossible for technical or practical reasons, the Commission will consider other methods of determining fair and equitable conditions for ensuring a free expression of people’s will.

8. Plebescite proposal shall not be binding upon India if Pakistan does not implement Part I and II of the resolution of 13th August, 1948. (The resolution had called upon Pakistan to withdraw troops from occupied Kashmir).


Note: The UNCIP could not make Pakistan accept these assurances with the result that the very basis of U.N. resolution of 13th August, 1948 collapsed.
Source: United Nations


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EU Parliament supports India on Kashmir


The EU Parliament has recognized and supported India's stand that there is no longer any need for a plebiscite in Kashmir.

The plebiscite was proposed by India herself in 1948, in the United Nations. The United Nations resolution on this subject in 1948 called for a complete withdrawal by Pakistan from the entire state of Jammu and Kashmir, and only after that India was supposed to organize a plebiscite to let the people choose whether they wanted to join India or Pakistan. [This was after the ruler of Jammu and Kashmir Maharaja Hari Singh had already signed the Instrument of Accession under which Jammu and Kashmir joined the Indian Union, and the popular representative of the people of Jammu and Kashmir and Chief of the Kashmiri political party the National Conference -- Sheikh Abdullah -- had also reiterated the preference of the people of Jammu and Kashmir to join secular India, not hardline Sunni Muslim fundamentalist Pakistan, where Kashmiri Sufi Muslims and Hindus would both be persecuted. So, both legally and morally, Jammu and Kashmir was already part of India. And India still proposed the plebiscite herself.]

Pakistan had just invaded Jammu and Kashmir in 1948; invading Pakistani tribals and the Pakistan Army had raped Kashmiri women, killed Kashmiri men and stolen Kashmiri property. Pakistan was massively unpopular all over Jammu and Kashmir.

Pakistan knew that it would lose the plebiscite and the entire state of Jammu and Kashmir would go to India.

So it never withdrew from the parts of Kashmir it had illegally occupied in 1948. It even gave up 5000 square kilometres of Kashmiri land to China. That shows how little regard it has for the welfare of the Kashmiri people.

On top of all this, Pakistan has sent Sunni Muslim hardline fundamentalist terrorists trained to kill the Hindus and Sufi Muslims of Kashmir. Sufi shrines have been destroyed and hundreds of thousand of Sufi Muslims have been killed.

In parts of Kashmir occupied by Pakistan, Sufism and the original culture of Kashmiris has been completely wiped out and replaced by Pakistani/Saudi Salafist/Wahabi Sunni hardline Muslim fundamentalist (like "Taliban") culture. Women are treated like slaves. Men must follow strict Islamic dress codes, like wearing foot-long beards. They must pray 5 times a day. Muslim clerics hold the power of life and death over everybody else. All decisions are taken in accordance with the backward and uncivilized Islamic Law. The Kashmiris living under Pakistani occupation are living in the Middle Ages.

Which is a towering shame, because the Kashmiris have always been the most enlightened people in the entire Indian sub-continent: most of the most enlightened saints of both Hinduism and Sufism either came from, or did their meditation in, Kashmir.

In contrast, India has allowed Kashmir maintain its own identity. Indians from other parts of India are not allowed to buy property or settle down in Kashmir. Under Article 370 of the Indian Constitution, Jammu and Kashmir has powers that no other state in the Indian Union does.

Kashmiris, on the other hand, can live, buy property in, whichever part of India they choose.

Pakistan has integrated most of Kashmir under its occupation with the tribal areas of North-West Frontier Province. Only a small part of Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir is called "Azad Kashmir" (Independent Kashmir) but it is independent only in name. Pakistan has no democracy. Kashmiris living under Pakistani rule have no control on their own destiny.

In contrast, India has given the people Jammu and Kashmir all the rights citizens of a modern secular liberal democratic society get. The people of Jammu and Kashmir in turn have participated in State Assembly and Parliamentary elections in spite of threats from Pakistani terrorists. The Pakistani terrorists don't want the people to participate in elections because such participation would demonstrate to the International Community that they want to be a part of the secular democratic liberal society of India, and do not want to join the medieval uncivilized society of Pakistan.

In 2000 the Pakistani terrorists bombed the State Assembly of Pakistan. In 2001 they attacked the Parliament of India in Delhi and got through enough rings of security to get uncomfortably close to gunning down Indian leaders.

In spite of these threats, elections in Jammu and Kashmir see turn-outs in the range of 40 per cent. In 2000 US Presidential elections, where no terrorists were threatening the Americans against voting, the turn-out was less.

Thus, it is clear that the people of Jammu and Kashmir want to be a part of India.

The EU Parliament has finally understood this truth.

The Times of India reports:

'No need for plebiscite in Kashmir'
Indrani Bagchi
[1 Dec, 2006 2355hrs ISTTIMES NEWS NETWORK]

NEW DELHI: A draft EU parliament report on Kashmir says a plebiscite in the state is unnecessary and irrelevant and hardened Indian resolve to keep its attention trained on the parlous state of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.

The report, by EP member Baroness Emma Nicholson who visited India and Pakistan over the summer, raps Pakistan for its undemocratic rule over PoK. "Pakistan has consistently failed to fulfill its obligations to introduce meaningful and representative democratic structures in AJK (the Pakistani administered Kashmir)."

But the report also makes the more important point that calls for a plebiscite on the final status of J&K were "wholly out of step with the needs of the local people and thus damaging to their interests".

Pakistan has already objected to the report. According to sources, it is trying to bring about an amendment in the final report that criticises India and deletes critical references to Pakistan.

While New Delhi will not comment, the government is determined to continue its focus on the entire state of J&K. That is why the residents of Gilgit and Baltistan have been included as legitimate passengers for the Srinagar-Muzaffarabad bus service.

Articulating the government's approach to Kashmir, the Prime Minister's special envoy, Shyam Saran, said recently at a book launch, "It's important to avoid, even by implication, that the J&K issue involves only the Valley on our side of the LoC and the sliver of territory that is described as AJK on the other side."

Saran pointed out that while there are elected bodies in Indian Kashmir, there are no such institutions on the other side.

"If Pakistan is really serious about promoting the concept of self-governance, then it needs to take measures to create truly representative institutions on its side of the LoC, not only in PoK but in Gilgit and Baltistan."


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UPA makes new attempt to start Caste War in Maharashtra


On November 19 2006 I first wrote about the Congress Government of Maharashtra distributing guns and arms licenses among specific Caste groups (Dalits in this case) and encouraging them to use them against Hindus of other Castes.

The Congress had the gall to justify its blatant encouragement of murder mayhem rioting and violence by claiming that it was supporting "upliftment of Dalits".

Here is my original article from November 19 2006 reporting that the Congress Government was encouraging inter-caste rioting among Hindus.

11 days later, my prediction has been proven. Maharashtra is in the throes of large-scale violence by "Dalit organizations" (UPA goons) while the Congress Government of Maharashtra watched in silence and didn't do absolutely anything at all to maintain law and order.

The violence was precipitated by the desecration of a statue of B R Ambedkar in far-off Uttar Pradesh. There are Dalits all over India. Why did only Maharashtra see a reaction ? Dalits in Uttar Pradesh, where the desecration happened, didn't react at all.

It is true that Ambedkar was from Maharashtra. But the issue was not about the desecration of the statue of a Maharashtrian, it was about the desecration of the statue of a Dalit.

Nobody can claim that Dalits living outside Maharashtra do not respect Ambedkar.

The evidence is clear: the Dalits of Maharashtra did not do this. There is still too much mutual love and respect for each other among various Hindu Castes. Few Hindus would be ready to riot against, kill or terrorize other Hindus, whatever their Caste may be.

This entire event was organized by the Congress Government of Maharashtra and is simply a part of the overall UPA strategy of divding and conquering the Hindus of India.

UPA Chairperson and Congress Chief Antonia Maino (who calls herself Sonia Gandhi) supports this strategy because it supports her Christian fundamentalist agenda of destroying Hinduism and converting Indians to Christianity.

Other UPA constituents support this strategy because it helps them win elections using their Muslim vote bank. The Hindu vote bank is destroyed by being divided into Castes.

The Godless Communists support this policy because they worship Mao Marx Lenin and Stalin and hate Hinduism just because it is the dominant religion of India. The goal of Godless Communists is to undermine God, and they think that they can get closer to that goal by destroying Hinduism to start with.

Barely 6 months ago UPA Casteism Minister Arjun Singh introduced Reservations for OBC's which was intended to divide non-SC/ST Indians into "OBC" and non-OBC" groups. That was also part of the same "Divide into Castes and Conquer Hindus" agenda.

Once one puts all these pieces together, the overall UPA gameplan is impossible to miss.

If you really need more evidence of UPA's anti-Hindu bias, you may want to read my articles on the continuing silence of the UPA Government of India on the horrible mistreatment and genocide of the few remaining Hindus in Kazakhstan, which even the Christian-majority UK is unable to silently tolerate. If you want concrete evidence of the increasing importance of Muslim votes to win elections in India, you may want to read my article showing how the Muslim population in UP has gone up from 15 per cent in 1991 to 18.5 per cent today.

BBC reports:
Last Updated: Thursday, 30 November 2006, 17:48 GMT
Caste protests grip Indian state
The Deccan Queen train, set alight 65km from Mumbai
At least two trains were set alight by protesters
At least three people have been killed in protests by low-caste Hindus across India's Maharashtra state, police say.

One person died when police opened fire on protesters. Crowds attacked property and set fire to at least two trains on the outskirts of Mumbai (Bombay).

More than 50 people, 30 of them police, were hurt in the protests and nearly 100 vehicles damaged, police say.

Unrest began after a statue to BR Ambedkar, a low-caste hero, was destroyed in Uttar Pradesh.

Buses and trains have been damaged in stone-throwing and arson - but the situation is now under control
Police chief DS Pasricha

Ambedkar, the chief architect of India's constitution, came from Maharashtra in the west of India. A low caste Hindu, or Dalit, he later converted to Buddhism. Dalits account for nearly 13% of the state's population.

Police in Uttar Pradesh state in the north say a number of people are being questioned in connection with the destruction of the statue in the city of Kanpur on Tuesday night.

The old statue was buried with full honours to try to head off protests and quickly replaced with a new one. Kanpur and other areas in Uttar Pradesh remain peaceful, police say.

Arrests

Police chief DS Pasricha told reporters in Mumbai that the three Dalit protesters had been killed in violence during state-wide demonstrations since Wednesday.

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The man killed by police was shot during unrest in Usmanabad district.

Injuries to police personnel and about 20 protesters had been sustained in "various incidents" across the state, Mr Pasricha said.

"Buses and trains have been damaged in stone-throwing and arson. But the situation is now under control," Mr Pasricha said, the Associated Press reported.

Earlier, he told the BBC that three people had been arrested in connection with the killing of a Dalit on Wednesday.

About 1,500 people had been detained by the authorities to try to prevent violence, he said.

Rail officials say at least two empty trains were set alight by protesters in the Ulhasnagar suburb of Mumbai.

Last month, widespread Dalit protests broke out in Maharashtra's Vidarbha region following the killing of four members of a Dalit family.

The family were killed because they refused to allow upper-caste Hindus to build a road over their land, it is alleged.

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