The guy in the blue turban finally spoke.
What he said didnt amount much with the CPI-M in Bengal through Biman Bose asking him to mind his business. But then Manmohan Singh had his excuses ready.
?And as Parliament is in session, I do not wish to say anything more,?
How convenient to sidestep the “Conspiracy of Silence” that he himself as Prime Minister and his Party President Sonia Gandhi had been indulging in.
Looks like Parliament will debate Nandigram afterall with the CPI-M giving in to a short debate which will not entail voting. The BJP on its part dropped the idea of an adjournment motion. LK Advani is expected to lead the debate. The Indian Express carried an interesting piece with references to CPI-M raising law and order issues in other States.
The CRPF meanwhile nailed Buddhadeb’s Maoist lie, from his now famous Taliban Act?of paying back by the same coin, saying it has found now concrete evidence of Maoist activity. More than the CRPF it is the NHRC which seems to have got the CPI-M’s goat?with a lengthy response signed by all three left parties.
Applying a much needed healing touch was Sri Sri Ravi Shankar who visited Nandigram and offered the services of the “Art of Living” foundation as a NGO to sort things out in Nandigram.
However Nandigram will need much more than divine intervention to sort this one out if this story in The Telegraph is anything to go by.
The picture is now complete?from gangrapes to letters of extortion, the CPI-Mafioso has it all figured.?
The only debate is whether the “hafta” so collected from the mostly Muslim farmers of Nandigram is being directly routed to the Central Politburo to fill Don Karat’s coffers or if the local warlord Buddhadeb is grabbing a lion’s share of the payback.
So as the Lok Sabha prepares to debate Nandigram, Offstumped poses this question to Massah Prakash Karat and Madam Brinda Karat
Can we harvest our paddy or do we need to arrange for more dum dum dawai of the sexual variety to commence the harvest season ?
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Below is been circulated in commmie groupd like FOIL by Vijay Parshad vijay@crocker.com
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November 20, 2007
MEMORANDUM FROM MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT TO NHRC
To
The Chairman,
National Human Rights Commission,
New Delhi-110001
Sir,
Sub: Statement of H¹ble Chairperson on Nandigram
This is to draw your kind attention to statements attributed to you, which have appeared in almost all the national dailies that ³Nandigram and Godhra were severe assaults on the face of democracy. They were the worst scars on the face of the nation. It is shameless (sic) to see that human rights were violated in such a way². The PTI (November 19) further reports: ³He said the NHRC was committed to protect the rights of the people, who were victims of ³opportunist² politics in both the statesŠJustice Babu said he will talk to Bengal chief secretary to assess the situation in Nandigram².
We would like to register our strong protest against these statements. Such a statement has been made were made even before speaking to the West Bengal Chief Secretary, without waiting for the report of the State HRC or the report of the NHRC team which is at present in Nandigram, Any citizen of the country has the right to express his or her opinion on any issue, but as the
head of an institution like the NHRC it is expected that all facts should be verified before such an indictment is made of a State Government. The minimum requirement is to give the State Government a hearing. By not doing so we regret to say that your statement shows bias and prejudice and we apprehend that it will influence any report by the institution you head.
We would like to point out how the then Chairperson of NHRC had acted following the communal violence in Gujarat in 2002, which you have referred to. The H¹ble Chairperson came out with his observations on the state-sponsored pogrom in Gujarat only after thoroughly verifying the facts.
He visited Gujarat in person, held a long meeting with the Gujarat Chief Minister and his officials, heard all the parties involved and only then issued a statement. Unfortunately you have not done so; violating even the minimum norms of functioning of an institution like the NHRC; indicting the State Government without giving them an opportunity to be heard.
We would like to put on record our objection to the comparison you have sought to make between Nandigram and Gujarat. Gujarat witnessed the worst communal violence the country has ever witnessed since independence.
Over 2000 innocent people were killed in Gujarat in a state-sponsored pogrom against Muslims; scores of women were raped, the whole State was witness to loot, plunder, burning of houses and destruction of crores worth of property, over 100 religious places and burial grounds of Muslims were destroyed, police reports were not filed, lakhs were driven from their homes. Even today, thousands of victims of the communal violence in
Gujarat remain displaced, waiting for justice, which has eluded them for over five years. Superficial comparisons with Nandigram tend to undermine and trivialize the trauma and the suffering of the Muslim minorities in Gujarat.
Nandigram developments are a result of a clear political conspiracy to capture territory by an alliance of parties who have been rejected in the elections by the people who have used the poor as hostage tin their plan. You must be aware that for the past 11 months the administration and the police were not allowed inside Nandigram. Heinous crimes were committed during that period but no action could be taken against the criminals.
Over 3500 poor people, comprising of dalits, Muslims, agricultural workers and artisans were forcibly evicted from their homes. Development work under
the panchayats was brought to a standstill and all educational institutions were closed. Under the patronage of the BUPC (Bhumi Ucched Pratirodh
Committee) armed Maoists infiltrated into the area and together they carried out systematic attacks against Left supporters. 27 Left activists and supporters
have been killed in Nandigram since January 2007. Huge caches of arms and ammunition including IEDs, detonators, guns etc. have been recovered by the CRPF since they started patrolling the area on 12th November. Are you aware sir that the Maoists have brutally killed 3 CPI(M) workers in the last week.
We are sure that the NHRC will be concerned about such violence, which amounts to brazen violation of human rights.
You must be aware that as far as the issue of land acquisition is concerned the State Government had declared as early as February 2007 that the proposed chemical hub would not be located in Nandigram and therefore there was no question of land acquisition. In spite of that the blockade by the BUPC continued. The State Government and the district administration
have made every effort to resolve the issues through dialogue and discussion with the opposition parties and the BUPC. Repeated appeals were made to restore
normalcy, allow the administration to function in the area and to allow the 3500 odd displaced people to return to their homes but they were ignored.
But the pleas were not heeded. In desperation the refugees took their decision to go back to their homes. In the ensuing clashes police reports 4
were killed according to number of bodies recovered and 4 have been killed in mine blasts. One complaint of gangrape has been made and the police have
immediately registered the case and are conducting an investigation. The Government has clearly stated that in all such cases the strictest action will be taken.
Since 12th November, when the CRPF could be deployed and the police and district administration could enter Nandigram, the violence could be stopped and steps could be taken to restore normalcy. A large number of BUPC supporters who had fled from the villages initially, have already returned home.
We have great respect for the NHRC, which has played a vital role in our democracy, by impartially inquiring into cases of human rights violations and fixing responsibility for the same. In the case of Nandigram, we expect the NHRC to go into the entire series of events, which started from January 2007 and fix responsibility for all instances of human rights
violations. We hope that you would kindly reconsider the statements made on Nandigram and take a more balanced and impartial view on the matter.
Yours Sincerely,
Sitaram Yechury
D. Raja
Basudev Acharya
Gurudas Dasgupta
Brinda Karat
Md. Salim
(Members of Parliament
Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha
Representing CPI(M) and CPI)
commies sucks in a big way. they talk something and do something. they are killing lacks of hindus in kerala.
Commies are circulating lies again , see this CHECK THIS lie
“Over 2000 innocent people were killed in Gujarat in a state-sponsored pogrom against Muslims; scores of women were raped, the whole State was witness to loot, plunder, burning of houses and destruction of crores worth of property, over 100 religious places and burial grounds of Muslims were destroyed, police reports were not filed, lakhs were driven from their homes. Even today, thousands of victims of the communal violence in
Gujarat remain displaced, waiting for justice, which has eluded them for over five years. Superficial comparisons with Nandigram tend to undermine and trivialize the trauma and the suffering of the Muslim minorities in Gujarat”
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2000 ?? It is a mater of shame that Members of Parliament are spreading these lies , while Secular Congress government confirmed in Rajya Sabha that 900 odd people were killed in Riots and quarter of them are Hindus .
Yossarin perhaps we should not be surprised by the recent happenings in Nandigram – after all the Commies have to put up an Indian example too, to the other infamous Commie excesses such as the Russian gulags, the Chinese Tiananmen massacre and the Cambodian Khmer Rouge regime.
Its imperative that they do it else how can they face up to their Chinese masters?
commies sucks in a big way. they talk something and do something. they are killing lacks of hindus in kerala.
I hate commies as much as you do but they are not killing anyone in Kerala to state a fact correctly.
Who is communal? Congress, Communists or BJP
Posted by truecongresspolitics on October 18, 2007
I love and agree to both of you.It is the quality of Hindu dharma only that it gives regard to others way of worship and tolerates other’s view-piont and allows an open debate for every issue. Similar is not the case of others.
1. There are nearly 52 Muslim countries. Show one Muslim country, which provides Haj subsidy.
2. Show one Muslim country where Hindus are extended the special rights that Muslims are accorded in India?
3. Show one Muslim country, which has a Non-Muslim as its President or Prime Minister.
4. Show one country where the 85% majority craves for the indulgence of the 15% minority.
5. Show one Mullah or Maulvi who has declared a ‘fatwa’ against terrorists.
6. Hindu-majority Maharashtra, Bihar, Kerala, Pondicherry, etc. have in the past elected Muslim as CMs; Can you ever imagine a Hindu becoming the CM of Muslim – majority J&K?
7. Today Hindus are 85%. If Hindus are intolerant, how come Masjids and Madrassas are thriving? How come Muslims are offering Namaz on the road? How come Muslims are proclaiming 5 times a day on loudspeakers that there is no God except Allah?
8. When Hindus gave to Muslims 30% of Bharat for a song, why should Hindus now beg for their sacred places at Ayodhya, Mathura and Kashi?
9. Why temple funds are spent for the welfare of Muslims and Christians, when they are free to spend their money in any way they like?
10. When uniform is made compulsory for school children, why there is no Uniform Civil Code for citizens?
11. In what way, J&K is different from Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu or Uttar Pradesh, to have article 370?
12. Why Gandhiji supported Khilafat Movement (nothing to do with our freedom movement) and what in turn he got?
13. Why Ghandiji objected to the decision of the cabinet and insisted that Somnath Temple should be reconstructed out of public fund, not government funds. When in January 1948 he pressurized Nehru and Patel to carry on renovation of the mosques of Delhi at government expenses?
14. If Muslims & Christians are minorities in Maharashtra, UP, Bihar, etc., are Hindus not minorities in J&K, Mizoram, Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya etc? Why are Hindus denied minority rights in these states?
15. Do you admit that Hindus have problems that need to be recognized? Or do you think that those who call themselves Hindus are themselves the problem?
16. Why post-Godhra is blown out proportion, when no one talks of the ethnic cleansing of 4 lakh Hindus from Kashmir?
17. In 1947, when India was partitioned, the Hindu population in Pakistan was about 24%. Today it is not even 1%. In 1947, the Hindu population in East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) was 30%. Today it is about 7%. What happened to the missing Hindus? Do Hindus have human rights?
18. In contrast, in India, Muslim population has gone up from 10.4% in 1951 to about 14% today; whereas Hindu population has come down from 87.2% in 1951 to 85% in 1991. Do you still think that Hindus are fundamentalists?
19. Do you consider that – Sanskrit is communal and Urdu is secular, Mandir is Communal and Masjid is Secular, Sadhu is Communal and Iman is Secular, BJP is communal and Muslim league is Secular, Dr. Praveen Bhai Togadia is ANTI-NATIONAL and Bhukari is Secular, Vande Matharam is communal and Allah-O-Akbar is secular, Shriman is communal and Mian is secular, Hinduism is Communal and Islam is Secular, Hindutva is communal and Jihadism is secular, and at last, Bharat is communal and Italy is Secular?
20. When Christian and Muslim schools can teach Bible and Quran, Why Hindus cannot teach Gita or Ramayan?
21. Abdul Rehman Antuley was made a trustee of the famous Siddhi Vinayak Temple in Prabhadevi, Mumbai Can a Hindu – say Mulayam or Laloo – ever become a trustee of a Masjid or Madrassa?
22. Dr. Praveenbhai Togadia has been arrested many time on flimsy grounds, has the Shahi Imam of Jama Masjid, Delhi, Ahmed Bhukari been arrested for claiming to be an ISI agent and advocating further partition of Bharat?
23. When Haj pilgrims are given subsidy, why Hindu pilgrims to Amarnath, Sabarimalai & Kailash Mansarovar are taxed?
24. Afzal Guru,attacker on Parliament,isnot being put to hanging inspite of repeated otders of supreme court?Could he be spared in any muslim or christian country for the same crime? No terrorist has yet been hanged.
Definations of events by Communal Congress and their idiotic followers.
Posted by truecongresspolitics on October 19, 2007
Congress interpretations of some of the similiar events is as follows -
Sikhs getting slaughered in thousands = A MISTAKE.
Hindus getting killed in Kashmir = Political problem.
Muslims getting killed by a few hundred = Holocaust.
Poor protestors getting shot in WB under Left Govt = Misunderstanding.
Banning Parzania in Gujarat = Communal.
Banning Da Vinci Code and Jo Bole So Nihaal = Secular.
Kargil Attack = Government failure.
Chinese invasion in 1962 = Unfortunate betrayal.
Reservations in every school and college on caste lines = Secular. Reservations in Minority institutions = Communal.
Fake encounters in Gujarat [Sohrabuddin] = BJP Communalism.
Fake encounters under Cong-NCP in Maharashtra [Khwaja Younus] = Police atrocity.
Talking about Hindus and Hinduism appeasment = Communal. Talking about Muslims and Islam = Secular.
BJP freeing 3 terrorists to save 100 Indian hostages = Shameful
Congress freeing 4 militants to save just a life of one daughter of it’s minister in Kashmir [Rubina Sayed] = Natural Political dilemma.
Attack on Parliament = BJP ineptitude. Not hanging Afzal Guru the mastermind despite Supreme Court orders = Humanity and Political dilemma.
BJP questioning Islam = Communal. Congress questioning Lord Rama’s existance = Clerical Error.
Is there any end to Congress and it’s shameless supporters hypocrisy.
A murderer from Punjab(INDIRA GANDHI Killer) is a murderer, and one from Kashmir(Parliament Attacker) is not .
Full Automation of Indian Courts
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Our courts(including Supreme Court) can be fully computerized for criminal cases. Only slight ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE is required. Any old 286 machine is sufficient. The high salaries being given to the judges is waste of money. One judge is sufficient for each court to change the rules and one programmer OR even that judge can be trained in our organization.
Some sample rules W.r.t criminal cases given along with input and output cases:
1) If the suspect is a Muslim/Congress , if there is any loop hole in the law by which he can released, acquit him
2) If the suspect is a Muslim, if there is sufficient evidence such that no loophole in law can be found, postpone the judgement(drag on the case) indefinitely.
3) If the suspect is a Hindu(non Congress), and the victim is congress/Muslim etc.,
by default, there will be thorough evidence, investigation will be perfect, victims will be punished.
4) If the trial is going in sate having Hindu-favourable Chief Minister, suspect the trail and move the case out of the state
5) If the witnesses turn hostile and suspects were convicted, blame the non-Congress Govt and ask for retrial, if the victims are Muslims, otherwise acquit suspects
6) Special Case : If the Suspect is a Congress person, victim has any kind of relationship with Muslim/Congress and if the witness is Muslim, convict and punish the suspect
Sample Input Output cases(for the above rules)
1) Suspect: Geelani,
Charge: Involvement in Parliament Blast case ,
Loop Hole: Even though there is evidence that he spoke with the terrorists who actually blasted the Parliament, what he spoke was not captured.
Result: Acquit
Suspect: PV Narasimha Rao(PVN)
Charge : Bribing MPs for getting majority in Parliament
Loop Hole : Even though the JMM MPs who received the bribes told that they received the money and they were punished, there is no sufficient proof that PVN gave that money. ( If it is not PVN, will Vajpayee give that money??!! – Great Joke).
2) Suspect: Shahi Imam of Jama Masjid, New Delhi
Charge: Giving public speeches to Muslims to fight against India
Loop Hole: NIL (audio records are available)
Result : Indefinitely drag on the trial
Suspect: Taslimuddin (Ex Union minister)
Charges: 42 criminal cases (mostly murder and some rape)
Loop Hole : NIL
Result : Indefinitely drag on trial
3) Suspect: Dara Singh
Charges: Murder of Graham Staines
Result : Death Sentence
Suspect: The persons involved in killing of Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi
Result : Death Sentence
4) Case : Best Bakery
State: Gujarat
Result: Blame the Govt. for improper prosecution, case moved out of state
Cases: Illegal income charges on Jayalalitha
State: Tamil Nadu
Result: Case moved out of state
5) Case: Best Bakery
Victim: Muslims
Govt : Non-congress
Result: Blame the Govt for improper prosecution, ask for retrial
Case : 1984 Sikh riots
Victim : 3000 Sikhs – murdered on the roads(one victim named Sajjan Kumar as the killer of her husband)
Suspects : Senior Congress leaders (Sajjan Kumar, HKL Bhagat)
Result: Convicted
6) Case: Tandoor Murder Case
Suspect : Sushil Sharma (Congress leader)
Victim: Wife of Sushil Sharma
Witness : Muslim
Reason for murder : Sushil Sharma’s wife is having illegal relationship with another Muslim Congress leader (NOTE: SUSHIL SHARMA DID NOT APPEAL IN THE HIGHER COURT AND ACCEPTED THE JUDGEMENT, BECAUSE HE IS SURE ABOUT THE WORKING OF THE COURTS)
Result : Death sentence
true congresspolitics,
nice list of points, do you mind if i use your list of points to make a civil appeal in the supreme court. I trust our judiciary, it is the same SC that stayed OBC quota, it is the same SC that declared simi as a terrorist outfit, it is the same SC that charged the govt for conspiracy on the IMDT case in assam. So i plan to make a civil appeal against these governments and the policies and how in a hindu majority india, we dont have a say. we were never even asked if we wanted a hindu rashtra, secularism was thrust upon us.
anyway my plea is almost ready, but could use ur points as they look great, hope u dont mind.
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