Monday, August 22, 2011

happy independence day india and pakistan

14th August 2011:

Today is the Independence Day of Pakistan followed immediately tomorrow that of India, that I recall as Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru gave the speech on the day of Independence, 15th August 1947, "Long years ago we made a tryst with destiny, and now the time comes when we shall redeem our pledge, not wholly or in full measure, but very substantially." Pakistan and India are not divided by events that followed by the fateful day of Independence for both but united by our pledge made long years ago a tryst with destiny.

Hindu Muslim unity is a matter today 14-15 August 2011 a momentous occasion to redeem our pledge, not wholly or in full measure, but very substantially. Why?

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There is a major crisis looming in Europe with Muslim population growing uniformly in 31 EU countries that France, by 2027 1 in 5 Frenchmen will be Muslim. in 39 years will be declared as an Islamic Republic. These are realities while Middle East occupying Europe as Col. Quddafi declares "we do not need to attack Europe, no terrorists, no bombs as we will occupy Europe in a few years." Christians are not leaving Middle East, come what may. So Christianity and Islam are on the warpath, irreversible, that has already begun with Breivik doctrine. Breivik is a Christian Crusader who wants to eliminate Islam from Europe. Who are his allies in this war? Be surprised, Jews & Hindus. He wants these two to join him in throwing out Muslims from Europe. Breivik tribe is growing and will never end. Crusade Vs Jihad has started in full swing. Where do Hindus loyalty lie? With Christianity or Islam?

Dr. Swamy's op-ed DNA article must be seen in this background. He has called for Indian Christians and Muslims to declare themselves as Hindus which differentiates the Muslims and Christians at war in Europe. Dr. Swamy has declared and rightly so that 99.9% of the Indian Muslims and Christians had been converted from Hindus. By identifying themselves as Hindus, they would join as people of India of Hindus who will not participate in the oncoming Crusade Vs Jihad of Christianity and Islam. India, as Breivik callously had quoted from Indian scriptures, can become a recruitment center for the impending war which is inevitable in Europe. Dr. Swamy is greatly concerned about Indian Christians' and Muslims' future and has therefore enjoined them to declare as Hindus to save themselves being manipulated by Vatican and Al-Queda. Note, Vatican is an outsider for India having global designs of expansion and waging crusades, so is Al-Queda whose ambitions are beyond the reach of Indian Christians and Muslims respectively. Hindus are not going to join this war, that is for certain, not interested. India has 550 million people Below Poverty Line, irrespective of which religion they belong to. They have a job to do beyond dealing with evangelists. Dr. Swamy's clarion call is towards protecting Indian Christians and Muslims. Time is not far off as Europe, US and Middle East will start differentiating Muslims and Christians where Hindu Christians and Hindu Muslims will be allowed in for employment in those areas. Hindu is an identity related to India, Indian Christians and Muslims are going to thank Jesus and Allah for having sent Dr. Swamy in the right moment. I second Dr. Swamy's call wholeheartedly.


This is where Pakistan has to rethink. Hindu-Muslim unity would not only benefit the Muslims in India but substantially benefit the Muslims of Pakistan. The 550m people of India Below Poverty Line added to the millions in Pakistan will directly benefit from the Hindus-Muslim unity. World is in a turmoil, economic as well as social affliction affecting the society. It is the high time Muslims of Pakistan in particular come out of their years of animosity and create a platform for removing poverty from the Indian Sub-Continent.

Hindu-Muslim Unity must be the top priority for both Pakistan and India.

Happy Independence Day 2011 - Pakistan & India!
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mr hazare proposed a ......

New Delhi, Aug 12 With just three days left for Anna Hazare''s proposed fast for a "strong" Lokpal, uncertainty prevailed over the venue of the agitation, which was today denounced by the government as "unjustified" with a message that it could intervene if his health fails.
Hazare, who was denied permission by Delhi Police to hold fast at the capital''s protest hotspot Jantar Mantar and offered Jai Prakash Narain Park as the venue, is yet to get permission from CPWD, which owns the place.

"We are yet to receive the permission from CPWD," Manish Sisodia, a Hazare team member, told PTI, adding a decision would be communicated to them through the Delhi Police.
Sources in Urban Development Ministry, which is in charge of CPWD, said no decision had been taken.

The Hazare team had approached the CPWD yesterday seeking a nod for using the park for the social activist''s indefinite fast for withdrawal of the "anti-poor, anti Dalit, weak" Lokpal Bill from Parliament and introducing a stronger one.
Replying to questions over the issue, Home Minister P Chidambaram said Hazare''s "extra Parliamentary protest" at this stage "seems unjustified" but was evasive on the delay in grant of permission, contending that the matter rests with Delhi Police.
Hazare''s earlier fast, when the Lokpal bill was not in place, was "perhaps right" but not now when a bill has already been introduced in Parliament and the government has "moved forward" on it, the Home Minister said.
At the same time, he said, "everybody has a right to protest and the context and circumstances will decide whether the protest was right or not."
Hazare''s fast at Jantar Mantar in April had generated a nationwide agitation, forcing the government to set up a joint committee to draft Lokpal Bill. .

role of anna hazare against corruption

The groups said a strong Jan Lokpal bill is required to deal with corruption at all levels, which has been, and continues to be a significant reason in the denial of proper medical care, rehabilitation and fair compensation to the victims of the world's worst industrial disaster.

"For the last 27 years, we have been victims of corruption by prime ministers, chief ministers, state and central government ministers, Supreme Court's and claim tribunal's judges, bureaucrats of all ranks and other employees, government scientists and doctors, and it is time to start putting an end to it," said Satinath Sarangi of Bhopal Group for Information and Action (BGIA).

Balkrishna Namdeo, president of Bhopal Gas Peedit Nirashrit Pension Bhogi Sangharsh Morcha, said that in the past 27 years, crores of public funds have been misappropriated every year in the medical care and rehabilitation of the Bhopal gas victims.

A former minister of gas relief in the Madhya Pradesh government, who had to resign for corruption, has now been rehabilitated in the cabinet, he said.

Rachna Dhingra of the BGIA said that irregularities in the purchase of medicines for gas victims is most illustrative of the failure of the existing systems to deal with corruption.

In December 2006, survivors' organisations had carried out a citizens' raid on two drug stores of the gas relief department, she said.

Based on the information collected during the raid, a submission was made to the Supreme Court in January 2007 noting that more than half of the medicines meant for gas victims were purchased from companies known to produce sub-standard medicines.

In March 2007, six survivors and supporters went on a 19-day fast, demanding supply of quality medicines and other improvements in medical care and rehabilitation.

While the protesters are still facing charges for attempted suicide, nothing has been done to improve the quality of the medicines or to take action against those responsible, she said.

role of anna hazare against corruption

we have got back our power non violence which is at heart fighting to eradict corruption from the laps of our motherland and and of course our great leader in the form af mr. Anna hazare.
many other social dignatories like Medhaji,Kiran Bediji, Shanti Bhusanji, Arvindji etc, has strengthened this noble fight to washout corruption.I believe that the PM and CMS MUST COME UNDER THE AMBIT OF LOKPAL. Additionally I must focus some relevant points which should be the partinent points within the chapter of Lokpal.Any Govt never thought of eradicting corruption? because bad politics gives birth of corruption.We see that how our blood is sucked? Do we know how much are the cost of production of our daily consumables? and how much we pay for that? Nobody knows it.Resulting huge accumulation of Black Money over some decades.

Now only Bailout is Lokpal. So a Healthy Lokpal, Which will surely show a classic Anti Corruption Tool for healthy Financial Ruling over the country.

ROLE OF ANNA HAZARE AGAINST CORRUPTION...

Social crusader and a great social reformer of india and a great personality Anna Hazare on Friday said that he is firm on sitting on a fast from August 16 to bring a powerful Lokpal Bill.

"The present government and some leaders of the ruling Congress are actually denying the fundamental rights of the freedom of expression and agitation within the frame of law given to every Indian by the constitution of India," he told PTI at Ralegan Siddhi village, 40 km from Ahmednagar.



Hazare also said that he might take up a nation-wide campaign to make India aware about the "conspiracy by the rulers".

When asked on Congress leader Digvijay Singh's statements that Hazare be given the same treatment that had been meted out to yoga guru Ramdev, the Gandhian challenged Congress leaders and central government to go ahead if they were honest to their words.

"Even the British rulers were not that brutal on satyagrahis agitating against them," the anti-graft crusader said.

Hazare also condemned the union government for the hike in the prices of diesel, LPG and kerosene.

INDIAN CORRUPTIONS LAST YEARS AND THE REACTION OF INDIANSINDIANS’ anger over rising corruption has reached feverish levels. What people are calling a “season of scams” includes the alleged theft of billions by officials behind last year’s Commonwealth games in Delhi; $40 billion in revenues lost from the crooked sale of 2G telecoms licences; and over $40 billion stolen in Uttar Pradesh alone from schemes subsidising food and fuel for the poor. Foreign businessmen, who have slashed investment over the past year, rank graft as their biggest headache behind appalling infrastructure. Now India’s anti-corruption chief has been forced out over, well, corruption . Graft is hardly new in India: the Bofors scandal brought down the government in 1989. But there seems to be more of it about than ever, if only because India is getting richer fast, and the faster the economy grows, the more chances arise for mind-boggling theft. The government says that in the next five-year plan period, which starts next year, $1 trillion will be spent on roads, railways, ports and so on, with billions more on re-equipping the armed forces and welfare. Add in an insatiable appetite for scarce land, water and minerals and a monsoon of bribes is forecast. Some are inclined to shrug their shoulders. After all, corruption does not seem to be stopping India from growing. Yet imagine how much better the country would be doing without it. Corruption raises costs not just to Indians, but also to the foreigners whose capital India needs. Thanks in part to those scandals, India’s stockmarket was the worst-performing outside the Muslim world over the past year.INDIANS’ anger over rising corruption has reached feverish levels. What people are calling a “season of scams” includes the alleged theft of billions by officials behind last year’s Commonwealth games in Delhi; $40 billion in revenues lost from the crooked sale of 2G telecoms licences; and over $40 billion stolen in Uttar Pradesh alone from schemes subsidising food and fuel for the poor. Foreign businessmen, who have slashed investment over the past year, rank graft as their biggest headache behind appalling infrastructure. Now India’s anti-corruption chief has been forced out over, well, corruption . Graft is hardly new in India: the Bofors scandal brought down the government in 1989. But there seems to be more of it about than ever, if only because India is getting richer fast, and the faster the economy grows, the more chances arise for mind-boggling theft. The government says that in the next five-year plan period, which starts next year, $1 trillion will be spent on roads, railways, ports and so on, with billions more on re-equipping the armed forces and welfare. Add in an insatiable appetite for scarce land, water and minerals and a monsoon of bribes is forecast. Some are inclined to shrug their shoulders. After all, corruption does not seem to be stopping India from growing. Yet imagine how much better the country would be doing without it. Corruption raises costs not just to Indians, but also to the foreigners whose capital India needs. Thanks in part to those scandals, India’s stockmarket was the worst-performing outside the Muslim world over the past year.

INDIANS’ anger over rising corruption has reached feverish levels. What people are calling a “season of scams” includes the alleged theft of billions by officials behind last year’s Commonwealth games in Delhi; $40 billion in revenues lost from the crooked sale of 2G telecoms licences; and over $40 billion stolen in Uttar Pradesh alone from schemes subsidising food and fuel for the poor. Foreign businessmen, who have slashed investment over the past year, rank graft as their biggest headache behind appalling infrastructure. Now India’s anti-corruption chief has been forced out over, well, corruption .

Graft is hardly new in India: the Bofors scandal brought down the government in 1989. But there seems to be more of it about than ever, if only because India is getting richer fast, and the faster the economy grows, the more chances arise for mind-boggling theft. The government says that in the next five-year plan period, which starts next year, $1 trillion will be spent on roads, railways, ports and so on, with billions more on re-equipping the armed forces and welfare. Add in an insatiable appetite for scarce land, water and minerals and a monsoon of bribes is forecast.

Some are inclined to shrug their shoulders. After all, corruption does not seem to be stopping India from growing. Yet imagine how much better the country would be doing without it. Corruption raises costs not just to Indians, but also to the foreigners whose capital India needs. Thanks in part to those scandals, India’s stockmarket was the worst-performing outside the Muslim world over the past year.