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Saturday, February 28, 2009

Hindus & Jews are Friends in deed & natural partners

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Please read the following reports,
  1. 2nd historic Hindu-Jewish Leadership Summit

  2. 3rd Hindu-Jewish Leadership Summit

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Please also read "Anti-Hindu communal Government does it to Jews now" and "Congress makes its official Anti-Jew policy loud and clear".
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Final report of the first Hindu Jewish Leadership Summit by Mr. Rajiv Malhotra. An initiative by the World Council of Religious Leaders (WCORL) under the esteem guidance of Swami Shri Dayananda Saraswati, the Convener of The Hindu Dharma Acharya Sabha and Co-Chair of the Board of WCORL.

Hindus & Jews are like two sides of same coin. We are too similar but still different. But we both mutually respect each other for it, something not found any where else. Though Jews were persecuted through out the world where ever they went but they appreciate the fact that because of Sanatan Vedic Dharm following Hindus they have lived freely with dignity and respect without any threat to life for past 2000 years ever since they first arrived in Bharat (misnomer: India). We have similar rich pasts, heritage and customs. We both have been persecuted by intolerant disrespectful religious fanatics. Just like Jews had to go through a despicable holocaust, over 5 million Hindus lost their lives in persecution by Muslim invaders because they chose not to convert. And many more similarities and differences have come out of the summit as reported below. It is a must read for devout Hindus and Jews proud of their heritage, both being the oldest Panth (religions) in the world, and talks on how these two religions can together bring peace to this world which is full of violence in the name of other religions and political cults.



Part 1

Part 2

PARTICIPANTS
Jewish Delegation
• Chief Rabbi Yona Metzger, Israel, Chief Rabbi of Israel
• Mr. Oded Wiener, Israel, Director General, Chief Rabbinate of Israel
• Chief Rabbi David Rosen, Israel, President, International Jewish Committee for
Interreligious Consultation (IJCIC); International Director of Interreligious Affairs, American Jewish Committee (AJC)
• Rabbi Professor Daniel Sperber, Israel, Professor of Talmud and Jewish Studies at
Bar Ilan University
• Rabbi Dr. Israel Singer, USA, Chairman, International Jewish Committee for
Interreligious Consultation (IJCIC); Chairman, Policy Council of the World Jewish
Congress
• Rabbi Moshe Garelik, USA, Director of the Rabbinical Center of Europe
• Chief Rabbi Albert Guigui, Belgium, Chief Rabbi of Belgium
• Chief Rabbi Isak Haleve, Turkey, Chief Rabbi of Turkey
• Chief Rabbi Benito Garcon-Serfaty, Spain, Former Chief Rabbi of Spain and
Professor of Jewish Studies at the University of Madrid
Representatives of the Embassy of Israel in India
• Mr. David Danielli, Israeli Ambassador, New Delhi
• Mr. Daniel Zohar Zonshine, Consul General of Israel, Mumbai
• Mr. Yoed Magen, Deputy Consul General of Israel, New Delhi
Representatives of the Jewish Community in India
• Mr. Solomon Sopher, Chairman, Sir Jacob Sasson Charity Trust & President,
Knesseth Eliyahu Synagogue, Mumbai
• Rabbi Abraham Benjamin, Mumbai
• Mr. Benjamin Reuben, President of the Jewish Community in Ahmedabad
• Mr. Ezra Moses, Hon Secretary & Trustee, Shaar Hashhamaim (Gate of Heaven) Synagogue, Mumbai
• Mr. Issac Samson, Asst. Commissioner of Police (Retd.), Crime Branch C.I.D
branch, Mumbai
• Rabbi Joshua Kolet, Chairman, Hazon Eli – Vision of my God, Mumbai
• Lt. General (Retd.) J.F.R. Jacob, Delhi
• Mr. Ezekial Malekar, Hon. Sec. Judah Hyam Synagogue, New Delhi
• Mr. Nissim Moses, President, Indo-Israeli Support Services, Delhi

Hindu Delegation
• H. H. Swami Jayendra Saraswati Jagadguru Sankaracarya Sri Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam, Sampradaya: Sankara
• H. H. Sri Swami Vishwesha Theertha
Paryaya Sri Pejavara Adhokshaja Matha, Udipi, Sampradaya: Madhva
• H. H. Sri Swami Balagangadharanatha Sri Sri Sri Jagadguru of Adi Chunchungiri Math, Sri Adi Chunchungiri Ksetra Sampradaya: Natha
• H. H. Swami Avimuktesvarananda Sarasvati, Representing Dwaraka Sarada Pitha and Jyoti Math, Sampradaya: Sankara
• Sri La Sri Nachiappa Jnana Desika Swamigal Kovilur Math, preservation of the Vedanta tradition in the Tamil language, Sampradaya: Sankara
• Shri Murli Manohar Sharan, Nimbarka Mevad Mahamandaleswar Sampradaya: Nimbarka
• H. H. Sadhu Madhav Priyadasiji Head, Swami Narayan Gurukul, Gharodi, Ahmedabad, Sampradaya: Swaminaravan
• H. H. Swami Satchidananda Sarasvati Sri Adi Shankaracharya Sharada Laksmi Narsimha Pitham, Sampradaya: Sankara
• H. H. Sri Swami Vidyaranya Bharati, Jagadguru Sankarcharya, Sri Hampi Virupaksha Vidyaranya Mahasamsthanam, Sampradaya: Sankara
• H. H. Sadhu Atmaswarupdas, representing His Holiness. Sri Pramukh Swamiji Maharaj. BAPS, Akshar Dham. Sampradaya: Swaminarayan
• Sri Swami Vishveshwarananda Maharaj, Mahamandalesvar of Sannas Ashram, Haridwar, Sampradaya: Sankara
• H. H. Swami Gurusharanananda Girji Acharya Mahamandaleswar Kaeshni Math, Mathura, Sampradaya: Udasi
• H. H. Swami Mahamandaleswara Hamsadasji Secretary, Akhila Baratiya Santa Samiti, Sampradaya: Vaishnava
• H. H. Mahamandaleswara Maheswaranananda Puriji Vedant Kutir, Mumbai, Sampradaya: Sankara
• H. H. Sri Swami Dayananda Saraswati Founder and Avharya, Arsha Vidya Pitham; Managing Trustee Hindu Dharma Acharya Sabha Sampradaya: Sankara
• H. H. Swami Viditatmananda Saraswati Acharya, Adhyatmavidya Mandir, Ahemdabad; Board of Directors, AIM for Seva, Sampradaya: Sankara
• H. H. Swami Paramatmananda Saraswati Acharya, Arsha Vidya Mandir, Rajkot, Secretary, Hindu Dharma Acharya Sbha, Sampradaya: Sankara
• H. H. Swami Chidrupananda Saraswati Acharya, Arsha Vidya Ashram, Hibli, Sampradaya: Sankara
• H. H. Swami Sarvabhutananda Sampradaya: Sankara
• H. H. Swami Aparoksanada Swami Dayananda Ashram, Rishikesh, Sampradaya: Sankara
• H. H. Swami Prabuddhananda Sampradaya: Sankara
• H. H. Swami Sambuddhananda Sampradaya: Sankara
• H. H. Swami Nityabuddhananda Sampradaya: Sankara

Other International Known Religious and Spiritual Leaders
• Swami Chidanandaji Parmarth Niketan, Rishikesh
• Shri Pranav Pranav Pandya Head of Gayatri Parivar
• Sri Sri Ravi Shankaer Founder, Art of Living Foundations and Programs
• Sri Swami Maheshwarananda Founder: International Sri Madhavananda Ashram fellowship and Yoga in Daily Life Ashrams Observers
• Professor Arvind Sharma, Birks Professor of Comparative Religion, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
• Dr. M. P. Narayanan, Office Bearing Trustee, All India Movement for Seva
• Sri Venkatanarayanan, General Secretary, Hindu Dharma Acharya Sabha
• Sri Rajiv Malhotra, Founder and President, Infinity Foundation
• Mr. Balbir Punj, Eminent Thinker and Journalist
• Sandhya Jain, Journalist
• Sri Govind Hari, Administrator, Pushpagiri Sakara Math World Council of Religious Leaders
• Sri Bawa Jain, Secretary General, World Council of Religious Leaders
• Venerable Shi Ming Yi, Director General, World Council of Religious Leaders
• H.E. Dr. L. M. Singhvi, International Adviser, World Council of Religious Leaders

Narendra Modi: Terrorism, Farmer Suicides, Derelict Congress

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Mr. Modi is back and in what an awesome way! कांग्रेस को धो डाला। Gujarat and Bharat's best Chief Minister Shri Narendra Modi speaks in Gondiya, Maharashtra on the issues of terrorism and bad conditions of farmers under Nepotist Dynastic Congress government in Maharashtra and Central Government. This is one of the best speech on terrorism that I have heard from Mr. Modi till date. What a great Orator!













Arun Shourie reveals secrets of Congress

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Arun Shourie launches Advani@Campus Programme at JNU

Mr. Arun Shourie interacts with the students at Jawahar Lal Nehru University (JNU) during innovative Advani @ Campus drive to connect with the students. He reveals and I am flabbergasted to know that the Dhimmi Sardar prostrated in front of Hu Jin Tao of China. What a shame! Mr. Shourie talks on Congress's corruption cases, economic crisis, terrorism, dismal infrastructure development, devaluation of important Constitutional posts, etc. He talks on helpless PM's "main ki karaan? Madame se poocho" attitude. He also talks on BJP's plans to fix the economy and secure the nation.

I am shocked to know through Mr. Shourie in these videos that in 2005 Bharat (misnomer: India) constructed only 14 km of Highway under the National Highway Development Project started by Mr. Atal Bihari Vajpayee's NDA government. Shame on this UPA Government and shame on those people who voted for it!

















Gujarat Chief Minister Mr. Narendra Modi on Telangana and economic crisis. The crowd is just amazing.

Interesting articles of the day 2/28/2009

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Following are interesting articles of the day (February 28, 2009) which affect Hindus and their rights directly or indirectly. Also, some general articles. All the articles with my views on some of them.
  1. Video: Watch Arun Shourie reveals secrets of Congress

  2. LK Advani blows bugle of election. Talks on Proactive governance, Terrorism, Corruption

  3. Mangalore pub attack against Indian culture: Advani

  4. The wages of dereliction by Arun Shourie

  5. IM man’s confession puts ATS in a spot

    Oh no, ATS and Congress's Anti-Hindu bogus journey has gotten an embarrassing jolt. It turned out to be a radial Islamic terrorist who did those heinous acts.

  6. Maoists blow up railway station, two feared abducted

  7. Court orders Andhra ACB to file case against CM Samuel ReddyThe Anti-Corruption Bureau here has been ordered to register a case against Andhra Pradesh chief minister Y S Rajasekhara Reddy, irrigation minister Ponnala Lakshmaiah and nine others for alleged misappropriation of public funds.

    The ACB special court judge N Sanyasi Rao has directed the ACB DG to register a case under Section 13 (1) (d) of the Prevention of Corruption Act and Sections 120 (B) (conspiracy), 167 (misuse of official position by public servants), 201 (screening of evidence) and 409 (criminal breach of trust by public servants) and that a detailed investigation be conducted against the chief minister and others.

  8. Satyam's Raju financed business of AP CM Samuel Reddy's son: Chandrababu Naidu
    The Satyam Computer Services fraud rocked the Andhra Pradesh assembly Monday with Leader of Opposition N. Chandrababu Naidu alleging that IT firm's former chairman B. Ramalinga Raju financed the business of Chief Minister Y S Rajasekhara Reddy's (YSR) son.

    The Telugu Desam Party (TDP) president claimed that 14 companies run by the chief minister's family were used for money laundering by Raju. "He (Raju) pumped money into your companies," he told YSR.

    Naidu accused the chief minister's son, Y S Jaganmohan Reddy, of violating rules including foreign direct investment rules, Foreign Exchange Regulations Act, Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) and registrar of companies rules.

    The former chief minister claimed these companies received Rs.6 billion (Rs.600 crore) from various sources and the same money was used to publish Telugu daily 'Sakshi' and launch 'Indira' television channel.

    Naidu said the massive fraud has brought shame to the state and accused the Congress government of shielding the guilty.

  9. Two I-T officers arrested for amassing assets worth crores

  10. NDA to give pension to aged farmers: Advani

    Very noble idea Mr. Advani and much more in national interest rather than paying pension to terrorists as enacted by Congress

Friday, February 27, 2009

LK Advani blows bugle of election. Talks on Proactive governance, Terrorism, Corruption

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"BJP will give what India needs: GOOD GOVERNANCE, DEVELOPMENT and SECURITY". - Lal Krishna Advani

Bharat's (misnomer: India) next prospective Prime Minister Mr. Lal Krishna Advani's blew bugle of election with a remarkable speech on BJP's history, terrorism in Mumbai, Congress government's dereliction towards terrorism, economy, corruption, infrastructure, unemployment and vote bank politics to exploit Muslims at the cost of the Nation and Muslims themselves. On Advani ji's thanks and praise of security personal Tukkaram, the latter got a standing ovation for his valor and sacrifice of his life for the nation to catch terrorist Mohamed Kasab alive on 11/26/2008.

He says that election should not be about installing so and so as Prime Minister but about making Bharat win. It should be about the country and not about an individual or party or dynasty. He talks on devaluation of constitutional institutions by Congress. He also talks about proactive governance and how NDA used to preemptively stop terrorist attacks.

He also tells in the fourth video below at its 7:10 minute marker that spineless PM told 15 days before the Islamic terrorist attack in Mumbai 26/11 that the next attack would be from ocean/sea but did nothing to stop it and are not even investigating it at the par of 9/11 commission. He said that NDA will do a judicial inquiry into 26/11 on the lines of 9/11 and will not leave any stone unturned to protect the nation and bring culprits to books. There should be no vote bank politics at the cost of National Security.

The complete text of following speech is here.









The wages of dereliction by Arun Shourie

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Please also watch "Arun Shourie reveals secrets of Congress" and "LK Advani in Mumbai talks on Proactive governance, Terrorism, Corruption".

Extraordinary economic circumstances merit extraordinary measures,” declares the finance minister in his new Budget, the last one of this government. “Now is the time to take such measures.” And then proceeds not to take them at all!

“But it is just an interim budget,” apologists suddenly remember. “He has stuck to convention.” I must confess that I was not in the least surprised at the readiness with which so many commentators — both from industry and from media — swallowed and regurgitated this rationalisation.

Is there a Constitutional convention — to say nothing of any other kind — that this Government has let stand in the way of what it has wanted done? Is there an agency or office it has hesitated to use as an instrument? The governor’s office? The CBI? How come this sudden fidelity to the “convention” of interim budgets? And how come, given that fidelity, the “convention” has not prevented it from budgeting an additional expenditure of Rs. one lakh forty thousand crore? And just see what has happened since the budget was presented: the share market plunged further down; everyone began grumbling — the government has not given the stimulus that was expected and that is absolutely necessary; as a consequence within a week of not including the stimulus package out of respect for convention, Pranab Mukherjee declares that such a package will be announced if it is needed. Presumably the convention won’t come in the way as it did a week ago!

It is not convention that has kept the government from taking the necessary measures. It is knowledge. Even this government, which has all along refused to recognise how serious is the crisis in which its mismanagement has pushed the country’s economy, has now been awakened — by job losses across the country, by plummeting production indices, by mounting defaults and the consequential pressure on banks — that the economy has been brought to an abyss. As a result, stern measures are now unavoidable. And for these, this non-government hasn’t got the gumption. That knowledge is the reason for its doing nothing, plus the fact, as we shall soon see, that its financial profligacy has left little headroom for the kind of fiscal measures that are required. Not any sudden devotion to convention.

The following sentences show up another trait — using the international economic crisis to cover up the results of its own mismanagement. “Our government decided to relax the FRBM targets, in order to provide much needed demand boost to counter the situation created by the global financial meltdown.”

Really? Is that the reason? Recall budgets of the preceding two years. In his budget speech for 2007-08, Chidambaram was all for the targets that had been fixed under the fiscal responsibility legislation. He told Parliament, “Thanks to the fiscal responsibility legislations, the Central government and the state governments have regained lost fiscal ground... So far as the Central government is concerned, the fiscal consolidation is proceeding according to the FRBM Act. Based on the revised estimates, I am happy to report that the revenue deficit for the current year will be 2.0 per cent (against a BE of 2.1 per cent) and the fiscal deficit will be 3.7 per cent (against a BE of 3.8 per cent).”

In his Budget Speech for 2008-09, delivered in February 2008, Chidambaram declared that the government was pushing back the date by which the fiscal targets under the FRBM legislation would be met. What reason did he give? The “international economic meltdown”? On the contrary, the government had shut its eyes completely to what had commenced. It was insisting, “Our fundamentals are strong... The Indian economy is effectively decoupled” — refrains that were echoed by several in the media and industry. The reason that Chidambram gave was entirely homegrown. “It is widely acknowledged that the fiscal position of the country has improved tremendously,” he said to cheers from the treasury benches. “I am happy to report that the revenue deficit for the current year will be 1.4 per cent (against a BE of 1.5 per cent) and the fiscal deficit will be 3.1 per cent (against a BE of 3.3 per cent). Further progress will be made in 2008-09” — I will come to this progress in a moment, and we shall see how the projected progress was based on cooked up figures. For the moment I am on the requirements of FRBM Act. “honourable members will note that not only will I achieve the target for fiscal deficit under the FRBM Act, I have also left myself some headroom. In the case of revenue deficit, I will meet the target of annual reduction of 0.5 per cent,” Chidambaram said. “However, because of the conscious shift in expenditure in favour of health, education and the social sector, we may need one more year to eliminate the revenue deficit. In my view, this is an entirely acceptable deferment.”

In a word, the deficit targets had already been set aside in the last budget itself. And what was the reason that was given for doing so? “The conscious shift in expenditure in favour of health, education and the social sector.” Anything to do with the “international economic meltdown”? And yet, this year’s interim budget speech makes out (i) as if fulfillment of the FRBM legislation is being deferred only now, and that (ii) this is being done to counter the effects of the global economic meltdown!

A typical ruse, one to which we shall return. For the moment, let us assess the claims the government makes this time round against the standard that Chidambaram and Manmohan Singh have themselves set repeatedly — outcomes, not allocations.

As the treasury benches applauded his announcements of higher outlays in the 2005-06 budget, Chidambram said, “At the same time, I must caution that outlays do not necessarily mean outcomes. The people of the country are concerned with outcomes. The prime minister has repeatedly emphasised the need to improve the quality of implementation and enhance the efficiency and accountability of the delivery system.”

To ensure this, Chidambaram said, “During the course of the year, together with the planning commission, we shall put in place a mechanism to measure the development outcomes of all major programmes. We shall also ensure that programmes and schemes are not allowed to continue indefinitely from one plan period to the next without an independent and in-depth evaluation.”

Two years later, nothing had improved. Chidambaram again returned to the theme: in the 2007-08 budget, he told Parliament, “There is no dearth of schemes, there is no dearth of funds. What needs to be done is to deliver the intended outcomes” — cheerleaders applauded as if, as the minister had said this, the intended outcomes had already been delivered!

Manmohan Singh declared the resolve time and again. “The single biggest concern of our government,” he declared, is to ensure “tangible outcomes.” We have laid “the architecture for inclusive growth,” its “basic elements” are now fully in place, he told the planning commission members as they met for approving the 11th plan. “This is a matter of satisfaction and indeed of pride. For the next few years, the emphasis must be on ensuring that these programmes deliver what they promise.”

Let us start, therefore, with the item in regard to which last year’s budget proclaimed, “action completed”. The prime minister had announced a “special package” for making Mumbai into an international financial centre. For two years, Congressmen in Maharashtra went to town about this. In the document, implementation of budget announcements, 2007-2008, that Chidambaram gave out with his budget last year “to,” as he said in his foreword, “promote transparency and accountability,” for this item, Chidambaram declared, “action completed”. As Mumbai was, and remains as far from or as near becoming an international financial centre as it has ever been, how had “action” been “completed”? The report of the expert committee on this subject has been released, he said. It has also been placed on the ministry’s website. Furthermore, a Powerpoint presentation has been made to the prime minister. And so, “action” on the plan to make Mumbai an international financial centre has been “completed”!

He did not say that, of the Rs. 1,000 crore that the prime minister had pledged for this purpose, till July 2007, only Rs. 16 crore and 16 lakh had been released. Since then, my colleague, Kirit Somaya’s inquiries reveal, not one more paisa has been released. The item no longer figures in this year’s budget documents. And why should it? After all, action had already been completed in the preceding document!

We see exactly the same sequence in regard to the promise that was made in the aftermath of the devastating flood that engulfed Mumbai on 26 July 2005. Both Manmohan Singh and Sonia Gandhi announced with much fanfare a “special package” of Rs. 1260 crore to “rejuvenate” the Mithi river. Since then, the Maharashtra government has been told that it must do what it can on its own; the Centre is not going to give a single paisa.

An even larger “special package” was announced to reconstruct the Dharavi slum. This too was trumpeted up and down Mumbai and at every conference on urban infrastructure. The slum is exactly as it was in 2004 — not one single shed of the promised reconstruction and development has gone up. Seeing that absolutely nothing is forthcoming, the Maharashtra government has stopped making even the usual announcements, “We shall start as soon as the plans are approved.” Like the government, those who bid to execute the project just make excuses these days for not even commencing work.

Again, as part of its commitment to improve our crumbling urban infrastructure, the government put it out that it will finance the Metro project of Mumbai as it has done, say, in Delhi. Work was commenced on this understanding. Since then, it has told the Maharashtra government that it will not give a single paisa, that the Maharashtra government must do what it can on its own by roping in private partners. As a result, the first phase has already slowed down. Bids were invited for the second phase in November 2008. The final date had to be extended thrice. Not one bid has been received.

And this outcome is typical across a range of projects. The record of the Railways is much hyped because of the personal showmanship of Lalu Yadav. In fact, the Freight Corridor project, which was discussed during Atal Behari Vajpayee’s visit to Japan several years ago, has become in Japan, as I learnt to my discomfiture two weeks ago, a symbol of the inability of India to move swiftly on projects. There was to be a joint venture for producing electric and diesel locomotives. The bid documents have been hurtling to and fro between offices for two and a half years.

Outcomes? Is that what the prime minister and Chidambaram said were important?

National Highways: The project completion rate, The Indian Express reports, fell from 81 per cent in 2004-05 to 56 per cent in 2007-08. It has fallen even lower since. The rate at which projects are being awarded under this flagship programme fell from 70 per cent in 2005-06 to an abysmal 17 per cent in 2007-08. The miracle is that, on the other side, throughout this period the National Highways Authority has been successfully spending almost the entire amount given to it! The solution to such delays has been typical: another committee was set up to monitor implementation of infrastructure projects. It is headed by the prime minister himself. The net result is evident from another review — this one done by the planning commission — the NHAI is now taking 20 months to award a contract as against the 5 months that have been specified.

Surely the global meltdown is not to blame for this stretching out. The causes are the talk of government corridors. The UPA government announced that the minimum tenure of an officer appointed as the chairman of NHAI shall be two years. The current chairman is the fifth chairman in the last two years!

There have been other changes also, they tell the tale just as well. To ensure expeditious implementation, the NDA government had decided that, while government shall decide the programme that is to be implemented, contracts will be awarded by the NHAI. To further ensure both — adequate scrutiny as well as expeditious decisions — the NHAI board was elevated to secretary-level officers. The UPA government has changed this: no, it has decided, contracts shall be given out by the “government”, and not the NHAI.

The net result has been predictable. Sixty packages of highway stretches were offered recently for bids. For 43 of these, no bid at all was received. Of the 17 for which bids were received, in six there was only one bidder — as a result, none of these six contracts can now be finalised without the approval of the cabinet. In each of the remaining 11, bidders have sought higher grants — up to 35 per cent higher than had been provided. Such is the credibility of the process by now.

(To be continued)

The writer is a BJP MP in the Rajya Sabha

Raul Vinci aka Rahul Gandhi's General Knowledge

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This is a must watch guys. Raul Vinci aka Rahul Gandhi's shows off his Geography skills, lagta hai Bharat darshan road shows tamashe se kuch nahi seekha. No wonder he dropped out of college thrice and failed in Hindi exam! Man I was twitching in my seat listening to his convoluted answers all perplexed and so. After showing the depth of his general knowledge and geography skills, which is a must watch, the inexperienced heir apparent of Congress says India is so vast to manage that they have outsourced their election management to a NGO called Fame which has 6 election commissioners just for Punjab one of them called Mr. Lindoh who select the candidates for Congress. So congress has no say if the candidate has a criminal background. Yeah, good luck translating it! Someone please explain to this dolt that there is only one Super PM Antonia Maino aka Sonia who even remote controls dweebish PM and he is saying that she doesn't have any say in candidate selection. Sure, we all believe that. May be he should come out of his aquarium once in a while or someone should deliver maps of Akhand Bharat, present Bharatiya Upmahadweep (sub-continent), present Bharat and World map to the prince of monarchic Congress. That would be a good start.

Here it is, have the look into Raul Vinci's IQ




Bharat continues to pay a heavy price for Gandhi's autocratic decision to appoint inexperienced Jawahar Lal Nehru overruling Pradesh Congress Committees that overwhelmingly, 12 out of 15, supported Sardar Patel resulted in many unfortunate consequences. Now Bharatvaasi have another inexperienced heir from the same dynasty whose educational qualifications, citizenship status, marital status, economic understandings, leadership and administrative qualities are all a big question mark. History is again repeating itself.

14th Lok Sabha ends, the worst in history

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Few MPs in House in last day of 14th Lok Sabha
It was curtains for the 14th Lok Sabha on Thursday which will go down in history as a House full of unprecedented acrimony, controversies and dubious distinctions like cash-for-vote scam and disqualification of 11 members.

The Lok Sabha was adjourned sine die by Speaker Somnath Chatterjee who recorded his dismay at the huge 24 per cent of time lost due to disruptions and "politics of intense confrontation".

The House enacted 258 legislations, including the landmark ones like Right to Information, National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, Protection for Women from Domestic Violence Act, Disaster Management Act and National Investigation Agency Act.

At the same time, the 14th Lok Sabha witnessed the unprecedented lows like display of wads of currency notes during the Confidence Vote in July last year, with three BJP members alleging that they were offered money to save the Manmohan Singh government.

The 14th Lok Sabha also witnessed 11 members being disqualified for various acts of misconduct, including corruption. Some other members were disqualified under anti-defection law for cross-voting.
Oooooh, the house enacted landmark legislations, let's have a look:

Right to Information: Nice step but only on books. Moment after it's enactment Congress led UPA government handicapped it by appointing bureaucrats as CIC, PMO cut it's wings by removing important parts of it for eg. by withdrawing ability to reveal all important file notings, denying the information by hiding behind the official's secrets act and most recently by refusing to reveal any information by Judges, PMO, Ministers and bureaucrats.

National Rural Employment Guarantee Act: Zealously marketed as Antonia Maino aka Sonia Gandhi's pet project (mind you not Prime Minister but Super PM), this is just another farce Band Aid act to fool the innocent poor farmers et al. It's an act with most under used funds and ironically it's best implemented in non-Congress non-Left BJP ruled states.

Protection for Women from Domestic Violence Act: Bombastic, Female chauvinist and selective claimer of "Talibanization is happening" Ms. Renuka Chaudhury of Congress brought this one-sided not-so-men-friendly-due-to-loop-holes act which did nothing but to legitimize another one of blindly copied immoral western concept of "live-in" relationships. In addition to create more complex societies because now a person has to pay maintenance to any woman who claims it by accusing domestic violence, in other words living a polygamist life despite being a single, this may cause an increase in the false cases which will waste all important judiciary time and taxpayers money. It's funny that so much was the side effect of this act, most probably coincidentally, that Yash Raj Films and Karan Johar have been only coming out with movies on the topic of live-in relationships (like Salam Namaste) and infidelity (some K movie.. Kabhi Alvida something I guess).

Disaster Management Act: Oh, how well Bharat managed disasters like floods in Bihar, Islamic terrorist attack in Mumbai on 26/11 when NSG took more than 14 hours to reach the ground zero and some of the Indian media possibly compromised the operation due to their unethical journalistic practices or recently during false hijack by a deranged man when officials had no idea what to do with the isolated plane and it took more than 2 hours to open the door and passengers were talking to media through relatives.

National Investigation Agency Act: Here we come to the NIAaaaa (yawning) agency. You may not be concerned but bring us (Congress led UPA with Left support) to power and we will remove POTA, not build infrastructure, not build schools, not build colleges, not stop taxing any Mandirs, not stop breaking Ancient Hindu heritages, not build an indigenous weapons system with strong armed forces but bring us to power and we will remove POTA. What was the f**cking point of removing POTA when you had to create this half-baked bureaucratic agency half-heartedly not immuned from political influence. Why did this derelict government waited for over 42 major terrorist and naxal attacks to happen only to bring this handicapped version of act back without any proper Parliament scrutiny? Why was the fashionable Shivraj Patil, the worst Home Minister who was busy changing his clothes not sacked earlier? Why is he not being tried for criminal negligence when there was credible information about the recent Islamic terrorist attacks in Mumbai as back as one year before the unfortunate day?

The report may have conveniently forgotten but we have not forgotten this following bill:

Office of Profit Bill: A tight slap on the face of constitution's founding fathers and the people of the so-called republic when the whole constitution is modified just to save and for the profit of one person who was married in the dynasty which conveniently happens to have the same last name as one of the freedom fighter of Bharat. The shameful bill has the word profit in it and it is nothing but black spot on the Khichdi constitution of Bharat. Unfortunately the meaning of Republic stands changed from "of the people by the people for the people that is not led by a hereditary monarch" to "of a person by a person for the person led by a particular dynastic monarchy in disguise of democracy".

TOI you are right. These are landmark legislations. They serve as exemplary example of what not to do for future generation of Bharat, if they happen to be Hindu and nationalist that is, and they will laugh over dinner of what fool their ancestors were to not learn from their ancestor Dhritrashtr's mistakes.

Interesting articles of the day 2/27/2009

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Following are interesting articles of the day (February 27, 2009) which affect Hindus and their rights directly or indirectly. Also, some general articles. All the articles with my views on some of them.
  1. Communal tension in Rourkela: Hundreds of Christist fascists attack, 11 arrested

  2. Rs 5cr idol recovered from antique smugglers: Noida police

    Hang the b*st*rds who sell their soul to sell national heritage. If only the government cared about protecting these and displaying these in big national museums. Too bad it is too ashamed of country's rich Vedic Hindu heritage, can't expect it to protect it.

  3. I'll teach UPA how to respond to Pakistan: Narendra Modi

    • Pakistan must be taught a lesson in a way it understands: Narendra Modi
      "Unless you reply to Pakistan in the language it understands, terrorism will not be wiped out from this country and the UPA is incapable of doing this," he said addressing a public meeting in Pimpalgaon near Nashik on Wednesday.

      Modi said 26/11 happened because of the UPA's "ineffectiveness". The government compromised on national security because of their vote bank politics, he added.

      He said, "26/11 was a war on India, but our government sends letters to Pakistan and Pakistan has the audacity to respond with 30 questions."

      "Give me those questions and I will teach the government how to respond," he said.

      "They take somebody else's name. Have you seen such a situation where the PM of the country is not accepted as the leader by his own party. How can he run the country?" he asked.

    • I'll teach UPA how to respond to Pak queries: Modi

    Modi is the MAN!

  4. Raul Vinci aka Rahul Gandhi's Geography Skills. This is a must watch guys. No wonder he dropped out of college thrice and failed Hindi exam!

  5. Local hand in Mumbai terrorist attack: Two Indian radical Muslims involved

    • Mumbai attacks: Two Indians played 'key role'
      The 26/11 Terror attacks would not have been possible without the inputs and assistance provided by the two Indian accused, Faheem Ansari and Sabauddin, according to the chargesheet filed in the case.

      Faheem and Sabauddin have been arrested for conducting recce of the city prior to the November 26 attacks and giving information, including maps, to the operatives of Pakistan-based terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT).

      The two were first arrested by Uttar Pradesh Police for a terror attack on a CRPF camp in January 2008.

      The 11,280 page-chargesheet was filed by Mumbai Police in a Mumbai court on Wednesday.

      According to the document, Faheem conducted detailed reconnaissance of the targeted locations and submitted information and maps to Sabauddin, ‘a very important’ functionary of the LeT in India.

      Sabauddin, in turn, got in touch with LeT commanders and wanted accused in the case, Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi and Abu Kaahfa and passed on the information, it said.

      "During the last phase of training of the ten terrorists in Pakistan, Kaahfa had shown them the maps of the locations. On being questioned about the authenticity and accuracy of the maps, Kaahfa informed them that the maps had been meticulously prepared by Faheem and Sabauddin," the bulky chargesheet said.
      So Mr. Modi was correct and Mr. Chidambaram was wrong. Looks like Mr. Modi knows Mr. Chidambaram's job much better than the latter. It's not a good news for Bharatvaasi that they have another Home Minister in helm who is not in touch with the stark reality of country's security. So much so that even when someone tries to help and suggest an "angle" that should be investigated that he replies back in his parroted arrogant and condescending attitude only to reject any idea. But to his dismay it is the truth no matter how much he denies it. Somebody please remind him country's Vedic motto ॥सत्यमेव जयते नानृतं॥ (Truth Alone Triumphs, not falsehood) from Mundak Upanishad 3.1.6 because he wouldn't want to hurt his pseudo-secular credentials by picking up a Vedic (Hindu) scripture once in a while.

    • Two Indians played key role in 26/11 attacks: Chargesheet


  6. Video: New CCTV footage of 26/11 terrorists

  7. no, no, no, these are not taliban; just high-jinks by "boys"

  8. 26/11 chargesheet filed; 35 of 38 accused at large
    Special public prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam on Tuesday submitted an 11,200-page chargesheet against 38 people — 35 of them yet to be apprehended — for the 26/11 carnage. The three who are in police custody include the lone Pakistani terrorist caught alive, Mohammad Ajmal Kasab, and Indians Faheem Ansari and Sabauddin Ansari.

    Kasab wasn’t brought to court because of security concerns. Described as an LeT operative responsible for the conspiracy and the attack on Mumbai, he was charged under nine different laws, including waging war on the Government of India under IPC. The other charges are under the Foreigners’ Act, the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, the Railways Protection Act, the Explosives Act, the Explosive Substances Act, the Arms Act, the Bombay Police Act and the Customs Act.

    The 38 wanted accused inlcude LeT terrorists, like Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi, Yousuf Muzzamil, Zarar Shah, Abu Cama and Kafa. But there are many faceless persons named only by codes and aliases, like Buzurg, Bara, Aka and Babar. Investigators came across some of the names while listening to the intercepts of the conversation between the 10 Pakistani terrorists and their handlers in Pakistan. But the chargesheet does not mention either Pakistani intelligence agency ISI or the army directly (though some of the names are of Pakistani army officers).

    The chargesheet was brought to court bundled in a clean white cloth.
    These damn terrorists brutally murdered over 180 innocent citizens and foreigners and we are told that the chargesheet was brought to court in White cloth. Who the f**k cares! Unless you are trying to say that Christians had hand in this terrorist attack, taking forward media's communal theory of associating such acts with color of a religion. 9/11 commission didn't leave anything unturned to find who all, American or not, were involved, directly or indirectly, even if they were reckless in their duty because of which that heinous incident happened but the Indian government is so scared of loosing it's votes that it can't even say that two (or more) traitor Indians had hand in the heinous terrorist act on 26/11 as proved by this chargesheet. Hence, forget about running a case of criminal negligence against the former Home Minister and other security agencies for failing the nation which caused loss of so many lives.

  9. 26/11 info reached conspirators through Nepal: Chargesheet
    Documents consisting details and maps of targets prepared by alleged LeT operative Fahim Ansari reached conspirators of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack via Nepal, said the chargesheet filed by Mumbai police.

    "The accused Fahim Ansari after reconnaissance and preparation of detailed maps of the target locations, handed over the same to arrested co-accused Sabauddin Ahmed at Kathmandu in Nepal sometime in January 2008," said the chargesheet, which was filed on Wednesday.

    The voluminous 11,280-page chargesheet mentions in all 47 names including nine dead terrorists and two Indian nationals Fahim Ansari and Sabahuddin Ahmed.

    Fahim and Sabauddin had been arrested in January last year by Uttar Pradesh Police in connection with the CRPF camp attacks there.
    So it is turning out to be a Pan-South Asian conspiracy against Bharat. Unfortunately it looks like that it's only going to get harder to control the menace of terrorism but sleeping government with kids-glove approach is only making it worse.

  10. City govt to blame for BRT mess: CAG
    In a stinging indictment of the Delhi government over its pet Bus Rapid Transit corridor, the Comptroller and Auditor General has said that a good concept had been turned into a traffic nightmare because of the government's haste to get the project started without proper studies, ignoring the objections of various agencies.

    ``The government in its hurry to implement this project brushed aside concerns, as a result of which a sound concept got unpopular because of the traffic congestion it brought about,'' says CAG's audit report for the financial year 2007-08.

    The report adds that the decision to change the bus lane from the right side of the road to the left, midway through the project shows, ``serious deficiencies in planning and design''.

    CAG talks at great length about the reduction of road space for cars, a point highlighted by TOI in a series of reports on the issue. The report says: ``It could be seen that BRT corridor would make the existing road much smaller for all kinds of vehicles other than buses. No study was carried out regarding the congestion problem that such restricted space would entail. In fact, the planning department as well as the Delhi Traffic Police had raised their concern on this issue...''

    CAG also picks other faults with the project, pointing to overspending on concrete roads and the appointment of two consultants ^ RITES and DIMTS ^ for the same work.

    RITES as the project management consultant was paid Rs 6 crore and DIMTS as the supervision consultant was paid Rs 1.5 crore even though their functions were ``overlapping''. The report also says that excess funds ranging from Rs 10 crore to 90 crore lay with the Delhi Integrated Multimodal Transport System (DIMTS) for periods ranging from seven days to seven months in excess of the requirement.

    ``The government spent Rs 4.29 crore excess in constructing the first 3 km and then abandoned the concrete construction. Even after the bus corridor was switched to bitumen, the pavements and cycle tracks continue to be concrete, the reason for which is beyond our comprehension,'' said Rajvir Singh, accountant general (audit), Delhi.

    The government also drew flak for assigning the project to the transport department ``who had no expertise'' in the field when BRT's ``construction and maintenance should have legitimately been allocated to the PWD''.

    It also quotes the traffic police saying one-third of available road space was being given to 2.5% of the vehicles in the project.
    This is what happens when unimaginative, unoriginal and most importantly unproductive Ministers go on a foreign vacation at the cost of tax payers money, bring back foreign land's ideas and try to apply it as it is but its catty whompus. It's like fitting an elephant in the house of a kuala bear. Like an adamant kid they don't want to listen to any sane voices and in their case negligently ignore reports from various departments. Result, Billions of tax payers money goes down the drain. BRT is the best example of everything that is wrong with current political rulers in Bharat. Present ruler thinks the sun come up just to hear him crow. They want to bring New York in New Delhi at the cost of Nayi Dilli by demolishing Indraprasth. But it ain't gonna work and will only make it worse.

    Too bad for other states because to have more than one awesome, innovative, proactive, strong and Dharmic administrator like Narendra Modi is rarer than hen's teeth. Delhi people should have known better before re-electing Shiela Dikshit again, now the state is in Deep Shit.

  11. Karnataka Chief Minister Dr. B.S. Yeddyurappa sets an example of modesty

  12. Few MPs in House in last day of 14th Lok Sabha
    It was curtains for the 14th Lok Sabha on Thursday which will go down in history as a House full of unprecedented acrimony, controversies and dubious distinctions like cash-for-vote scam and disqualification of 11 members.

    The Lok Sabha was adjourned sine die by Speaker Somnath Chatterjee who recorded his dismay at the huge 24 per cent of time lost due to disruptions and "politics of intense confrontation".

    The House enacted 258 legislations, including the landmark ones like Right to Information, National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, Protection for Women from Domestic Violence Act, Disaster Management Act and National Investigation Agency Act.

    At the same time, the 14th Lok Sabha witnessed the unprecedented lows like display of wads of currency notes during the Confidence Vote in July last year, with three BJP members alleging that they were offered money to save the Manmohan Singh government.

    The 14th Lok Sabha also witnessed 11 members being disqualified for various acts of misconduct, including corruption. Some other members were disqualified under anti-defection law for cross-voting.
    Oooooh, the house enacted landmark legislations, let's have a look:

    Right to Information: Nice step but only on books. Moment after it's enactment Congress led UPA government handicapped it by appointing bureaucrats as CIC, PMO cut it's wings by removing important parts of it for eg. by withdrawing ability to reveal all important file notings, denying the information by hiding behind the official's secrets act and most recently by refusing to reveal any information by Judges, PMO, Ministers and bureaucrats.

    National Rural Employment Guarantee Act: Zealously marketed as Antonia Maino aka Sonia Gandhi's pet project (mind you not Prime Minister but Super PM), this is just another farce Band Aid act to fool the innocent poor farmers et al. It's an act with most under used funds and ironically it's best implemented in non-Congress non-Left BJP ruled states.

    Protection for Women from Domestic Violence Act: Bombastic, Female chauvinist and selective claimer of "Talibanization is happening" Ms. Renuka Chaudhury of Congress brought this one-sided not-so-men-friendly-due-to-loop-holes act which did nothing but to legitimize another one of blindly copied immoral western concept of "live-in" relationships. In addition to create more complex societies because now a person has to pay maintenance to any woman who claims it by accusing domestic violence, in other words living a polygamist life despite being a single, this may cause an increase in the false cases which will waste all important judiciary time and taxpayers money. It's funny that so much was the side effect of this act, most probably coincidentally, that Yash Raj Films and Karan Johar have been only coming out with movies on the topic of live-in relationships (like Salam Namaste) and infidelity (some K movie.. Kabhi Alvida something I guess).

    Disaster Management Act: Oh, how well Bharat managed disasters like floods in Bihar, Islamic terrorist attack in Mumbai on 26/11 when NSG took more than 14 hours to reach the ground zero and some of the Indian media possibly compromised the operation due to their unethical journalistic practices or recently during false hijack by a deranged man when officials had no idea what to do with the isolated plane and it took more than 2 hours to open the door and passengers were talking to media through relatives.

    National Investigation Agency Act: Here we come to the NIAaaaa (yawning) agency. You may not be concerned but bring us (Congress led UPA with Left support) to power and we will remove POTA, not build infrastructure, not build schools, not build colleges, not stop taxing any Mandirs, not stop breaking Ancient Hindu heritages, not build an indigenous weapons system with strong armed forces but bring us to power and we will remove POTA. What was the f**cking point of removing POTA when you had to create this half-baked bureaucratic agency half-heartedly not immuned from political influence. Why did this derelict government waited for over 42 major terrorist and naxal attacks to happen only to bring this handicapped version of act back without any proper Parliament scrutiny? Why was the fashionable Shivraj Patil, the worst Home Minister who was busy changing his clothes not sacked earlier? Why is he not being tried for criminal negligence when there was credible information about the recent Islamic terrorist attacks in Mumbai as back as one year before the unfortunate day?

    The report may have conveniently forgotten but we have not forgotten this following bill:

    Office of Profit Bill: A tight slap on the face of constitution's founding fathers and the people of the so-called republic when the whole constitution is modified just to save and for the profit of one person who was married in the dynasty which conveniently happens to have the same last name as one of the freedom fighter of Bharat. The shameful bill has the word profit in it and it is nothing but black spot on the Khichdi constitution of Bharat. Unfortunately the meaning of Republic stands changed from "of the people by the people for the people that is not led by a hereditary monarch" to "of a person by a person for the person led by a particular dynastic monarchy in disguise of democracy".

    TOI you are right. These are landmark legislations. They serve as exemplary example of what not to do for future generation of Bharat, if they happen to be Hindu and nationalist that is, and they will laugh over dinner of what fool their ancestors were to not learn from their ancestor Dhritrashtr's mistakes.

  13. Army opposes Omar's plans to revoke AFSPA: Report
    Terming Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah's statement hinting at revocation of Armed Forces Special Powers Act in the
    state as "regressive", Army has opposed any such move, TV reports say.

    According to Times Now, Army sources have said that any move to revoke AFSPA by the chief minister in J&K would be detrimental to the security of the Valley and would provide a boost to the terrorists.
    What do you expect after one of the most communal speech ever on the floor of the parliament by Omar where he openly claimed he puts his religion before the nation? Jerk!

  14. Water shortage in south, west Delhi

    Even after 61 years of so-called Independence the capital faces water shortage, good luck villages getting fresh water when this is happening in the capital. If the government wasn't busy wasting Billions on farce BRT project.

  15. Hyderabad court asks police to book MP
    A city court on Thursday directed the police to register a case against Congress leader and MP Madhu Yashki Goud and his family members for allegedly using forged documents to go to the US.

    The magistrate directed Hyderabad police commissioner B. Prasada Rao to probe allegations that the MP had gone to the US on forged documents and also sent his family members in a similar way.

    The order came on a complaint filed by Congress leader Gone Prakash Rao, who alleged that Goud had two passports and that he forged documents including educational certificates.

    Prakash Rao hailed the court order. He said he approached the court after the police commissioner did not act on his request to verify the certificates of the MP and his family members, as they got their US visas on fake educational certificates.

    Goud, who is secretary of All India Congress Committee, represents Nizamabad Lok Sabha constituency.

    Prakash Rao, former chairman of state-owned Andhra Pradesh Road Transport Corporation (APSRTC), claimed that Goud obtained a second passport with slight change in surname after his visa application was rejected by the US consulate.

    He also alleged that Goud sent his two brothers, a sister and a brother-in-law to the US on fake educational certificates and they later got green cards.

    Goud, an Indian American who was elected to the Lok Sabha in 2004, has denied the allegations.
    What in h*ll is this?! If he is an Indian American then how can he contest elections in India? How reckless is Congress party to give tickets to non-citizens like Moni Kumar Subba, Congress MP from Tezpur, Assam who is a Nepalese citizen that too a wanted criminal and also this American citizen to run for Lok Sabha election? What is Election Commission doing? Do they not do any background checks at all?

  16. Police bust syringe racket in hepatitis probe: Report
    The alleged mastermind of the racket -- Saijuddin, who goes by one name -- collected the used syringes from private clinics and hospitals and resold them, said the report.

    At least 48 people have died in a hepatitis B outbreak in the town of Modasa in western Gujarat state, and another 154 people have been infected.

    Hepatitis B is a virus that is spread through blood and bodily fluids.

    PTI reported that the state government had immunised 70,000 people in Modasa and surrounding rural areas and launched a campaign to encourage the use of disposable syringes in hospitals and medical facilities.

  17. A 'Great' Congress MP from Nepal! By V. Sundaram

  18. Satyam scam rocks Lok Sabha; Left, NDA stage walkout

  19. US lines up billions for Pak, ignoring terror links

    US will in it's justified right do what it got to do for the protection of it's own interests but too bad Government of Bharat doesn't know what else to do other than passing the buck to international community, a Nehruvian hangover, or piggyback on US/Russia/UK. Ain't gonna work all the time. Wake up Kumbhkaran!

  20. Security to Delhiites 'inadequate': Parliamentary Panel
    The Standing Committee on Home Affairs in its report said the actual security cover to the people of Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR) ahead of the Games "appears to be inadequate, particularly in the light of the recent serial bomb blasts and more recently the Mumbai terror attacks".

    "It hardly needs to be emphasised that it is the foremost duty of the government to ensure safety and security of its citizens," the panel, headed by Sushma Swaraj, said in its report presented to both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha.

    It recommended that the Union Home Ministry must undertake a "comprehensive review" of the security capability of the Delhi Police and provide the force with required personnel, weapons and training so that the life and liberty of the residents of Delhi could be secured.

    "The Committee also desires that the Metro stations in Delhi need to be provided full security and no stone should be left unturned," it said.
    If they could spare some money from the Rs 180 crore that they spend on each of themselves per year including everyone in Gandhi-Maino family and increase the Rs 158 total that they spend on One billion Indians, may be Bharat would be a little more safe place.

  21. Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray hospitalised

  22. 20000 Bharatvaasi return home unemployed, add this to the 1 crore who have lost job but government is in denial about the slowdown

  23. Bobby Jindal, What a Dork!

  24. 2 Major-Generals face corruption charges

  25. Confessions of Indian Mujahideen terrorist revealed on camera the modus operandi of Delhi blasts on October 25, 2005, and Mumbai blasts on July 11, 2006. What happened CNN-IBN we don't see you using terms like "Islamic Terror under probe" or 786 Koranic terror in this case like you denigrated holy symbol OM and coined mythical derogatory term "Hindu terror"? Why? Why the bias?

    Caution: Following video contains news report from a known Anti-Hindu biased news channel, viewer discretion is advised.


  26. Scams and controversies marked 14th Lok Sabha

    Caution: Following video contains news report from a known Anti-Hindu biased news channel with pro-ruling party bias, viewer discretion is advised.

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Truth about Bobby Jindal

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It's funny how Jason Richwine in a Forbes article is using Bobby Jindal, an ultra-conservative Christian politician who doesn't think he is some part Hindu Indian at all, as one of the examples for Indian American model of success. What BS!

Why else do you think Jindal changed his name from Piyush to Bobby after a mythical Brady Bunch character? As he explained on one of his interviews with Jay Leno.

As clear from article below, he did all this just to feel accepted by his American "friends", to be part of the bunch and hence converted to achieve his political ambitions.

I don't know when Indians would learn the hard lesson. Don't just go on the name, wisely use your own brain. Especially Indian Americans should not repeat the mistakes what fellow Indians in Bharat are repeating for past 60 years by carelessly re-electing a bunch of fakers just because they have a last name Gandhi but no blood or ideological relation with the actual Mohandas Karamchand "Mahatma" Gandhi. Just because Jindal has an Indian last name doesn't mean he is an Indian or a devout Hindu. Similarly, just because Italian citizen Antonia Maino is also known as Sonia Gandhi or Italian citizen Raul Vinci is also known as Rahul Gandhi doesn't mean they are related to MK Gandhi and they have a monarchic birthright to (mis)rule Bharat.

This post has no intention to compare Jindal with the Nehru-Maino family or to raise any doubt about his competence to hold public office just because of his personal decision to change his religion. But only to share the public background information about Mr. Jindal so that people especially of Indian descent become an informed voter and make wise decision of voting wisely not just on the face value of names and assumptions made thereafter about one's religion.

Please read the following article for more about Mr. Jindal's background.

The Agony and Ecstasy of Bobby Jindal
It's been a long way too from the Hindu family in which he was lovingly reared by Raj and Amar Jindal, to the Christianity that he has chosen for himself and his young family.

Jindal's meteoric rise is well known. But not as well known are his struggles. Not the political ones, but his personal ones as he gradually morphed from a devout Hindu to a zealous Christian.

Meanwhile Indian Americans, who have contributed handsomely to Jindal's campaign chest, are raising some legitimate concerns.

For example, in an article entitled 'Who is the real Bobby Jindal?' written by Ramesh Rao and published in the newsletter of the Indian American Policy Institute, the following question is raised: "One-third of the money Jindal has raised, we are told, was contributed by Indian-Americans. Should they not be wondering what made Jindal convert to Catholicism? None seemed to have bothered to ask. He tells the usual story of how Jesus came into his life: more or less the standard spiel that every Campus Christian Crusader spouts. What was missing in his Hindu faith and background that made him convert? We don't get any insight from the simple mention of how a high school friend gave him a Bible, and how he read it, and how it changed his life."

Ramesh Rao goes on to explain: "I have very, very high regard for Bobby Jindal for his accomplishments, and for his ability to articulate ideas. I am very, very concerned, however, about his far right views. When Indian-American supporters assert that Jindal is "One of us", I really don't know what is meant by that except that he is a son of Indian immigrants. . It is almost as if his Indian supporters and Indian-American newspapers want to ignore what he truly is: an ultra-conservative Christian politician.

The suggestion is that Jindal's conservative agenda, and his conversion to Catholicism "indicate that when Jindal, as an 18 year-old converted to Catholicism, knew well that that was the only way, as an Indian-American Hindu he could achieve his political ambitions."
Views presented in the article above are personal of the author.

Interesting articles of the day 2/25/2009

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Following are interesting articles of the day (February 25, 2009) which affect Hindus and their rights directly or indirectly. Also, some general articles. All the articles with my views on some of them.
  1. S&P revises India outlook from stable to negative
    India faces the risk of having its credit rating lowered if its fiscal deficit deteriorates further, global rating agency Standard & Poor's (S&P) said on Tuesday. S&P also downgraded India's credit outlook to `negative' from `stable', citing various policies that have put pressure on the country's finances.

    ``The outlook revision reflects our view that India's fiscal position has deteriorated to a level that is unsustainable in the medium term. The government has implemented various policies that increased stress on its fiscal position,'' the rating agency said.

    S&P, however, retained India's long-term credit rating at `BBB-', which is the lowest investment grade. The rating agency said the government's total deficit — including off-budget items like oil and fertilizer bonds — will increase to 11.4% for 2008-09 from 5.7% in 2007-08.

    Due to financial turmoil and the economic slowdown, the Centre's fiscal deficit has ballooned to 6.1% from 2.5% projected in the 2008-09 Budget. The main reason for this surge was the slippage in revenue collections on one hand, and expenditure on sops to stimulate the economy on the other.
    It's worrying that Indian economy is f**ked but the government doesn't care.

  2. Is secularism dead? An Andhra Pradesh Case Sheet. By Samavedam Shanmukha Sarma

  3. Truth about Bobby Jindal
    It is almost as if his Indian supporters and Indian-American newspapers want to ignore what he truly is: an ultra-conservative Christian politician.

    The suggestion is that Jindal's conservative agenda, and his conversion to Catholicism "indicate that when Jindal, as an 18 year-old converted to Catholicism, knew well that that was the only way, as an Indian-American Hindu he could achieve his political ambitions."

  4. The media uses the new codes without any qualms: The most difficult code to crack is ‘secularism’ & ‘communalism’. By Dr Mrs Hilda Raja
    Here are some words--the vocabulary of the Congress to be precise; abetted by the media which projects on its viewers /readers the audio visuals of the new world of ‘secularism’ & ‘communalism’.

    One must as part of the learning process keep a vigil now on the UPA’s election campaign and the lies that are to be doled out as truths and the media’s dishing it out to the vulnerable electorate with its stamp of approval. Hence the learning process is a continuous one and the vocabulary is worked out at No 10 Janpath Road. The coterie is given the copies and they are fast learners in this warped perception of Indian reality.

  5. Has the war on terror provoked a clash of civilisations? By Mr. Tarun Vijay

  6. Security to Shivraj Patil, Natwar may get trimmed
    The government may soon reduce the security of three former Union ministers — Shivraj Patil, Natwar Singh and Suresh Pachouri — and a
    few retired bureaucrats after the concerned agencies conducted a fresh assessment last week.

    While Patil, former home minister, currently enjoys Z+ category, Natwar Singh, former foreign minister, and Pachouri, former minister of state for personnel, have Z category security.

    Sources in the home ministry said that these politicians would now be put in the Y category, which would entitle them to two PSOs, one head constable and four constables.

    Similarly, retired bureaucrats like former home secretary V K Duggal, former CBI director Vijay Shanker and former Delhi Police commissioner K K Paul may also get lesser number of personnel for their security. While Duggal is currently a member of the Commission on Centre-State Relations, Paul is with the Union Public Service Commision as a member.

    While Z+ protected VIPs get six personnel security officers (PSOs), two head constables, 12 constables, one escort and one pilot vehicle, the Z category ones get three PSOs, two head constables, eight constables and an escort vehicle. At present, 423 VIPs get different categories of security cover in the Capital.

    Twenty out of the 31 Z+ protected VIPs get security cover from the elite National Security Guard (NSG). Notable among them are L K Advani, Narendra Modi, Mulayan Singh Yadav, Farooq Abdullah, Omar Abdullah, Jayalalithaa and Ghulam Nabi Azad.

    NSG has deployed 638 personnel for the security of these VIPs.
    WTF, they haven't reduced these useless bugger's security yet! Their security should have been reduced as soon as they were removed. What a absolute waste of money!

  7. Salaries of SC, HC judges to increase three-fold

    What a grand show of Austerity! More of hypocrisy. We (government) will ask the corporate sector to be frugal, cut down on their salary to prevent going under or from declaring another Satyam scam which may expose links with us. Obviously we can't cut our paycheck or perks, nor can we deny three fold increases to everyone in public office except the Army, yeah who needs them. And the Congress led UPA government's denial and negligence of economic slowdown continues...

  8. A woman scorched in secular hell

    What else can you expect from Congress Politicians? When Deputy Chief Minister of a state is such a loose character jerk. But the b*t*h should have known better. She calls Islamic mythology as Dharm. She doesn't even know the difference between Dharm and Religion (panth). Of course such politicians and ignorant people FALSELY believe that Secularism means Dharmnirpeksh (no adherence to righteousness) and not Panthnirpeksh (no preference to any religion and all religions are NOT equal) as defined in the Indian Constitution. So if such politicians and ignorant people openly say that they are Dharmnirpeksh then it doesn't come as a surprise that they do such Adharmi (unrighteous) deeds of converting just to have more than one wife.

  9. Mumbai attackers' phones traced to Italy, US

    Wow, Italy's love for Bharat is unquantifiable. They have hands of involvement everywhere in Bharat. They exported the Super PM, they exported Christian mythology, they imported ancient Indian artifacts and collectibles, and now there is a terrorist connection too.

  10. Kasab even booked for entering CST without ticket
    Investigators in the Mumbai terror attack are leaving nothing to chance and they have even booked Ajmal Kasab, the lone gunman captured, for entering the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) without a railway ticket.

    Kasab and his associate Mohammed Ismail Khan had gunned down 59 commuters at CST on November 26 last year.

    Kasab was caught by police at Girgaon Chowpatty while his associate Khan involved in the CST attack was killed during an exchange of fire.

    "Kasab has been booked under various acts including Arms Act, Unlawful Activities Prevention Act, Explosives Act, Customs Act, Waging war against country and other various sections of Railway Act. Entering the railway premises without proper ticket is also one among the various offences registered against him," Joint Commissioner of Police (Crime) Rakesh Maria said.

  11. Delhi shame: Girl in search of job sold, raped

  12. Four-year-old raped by neighbour

    Hang the pedophile b*st*rd!

  13. Mother sells newborn to pay hospital bill

  14. Indian Americans a Model Minority?

    It's funny how Jason Richwine is using Bobby Jindal, an ultra-conservative Christian politician who doesn't think he is some part Hindu Indian at all, as model for Indian American success. What BS!

  15. Bomb hoax delays Shatabdi Express

  16. LU student commits suicide

  17. Indian students face racial abuse in New Zealand

  18. AIADMK moves SC, seeks president's rule

  19. Trai sets quality guidelines for cable operators

    About time!

  20. SC judges ready to declare assets, they tell Delhi High Court

  21. Pope faces dissent in ranks

    Oh no, the Mythology based Political empire's ruler is facing dissent. Must be giving despot Antonia Maino some sleepless nights.

  22. 'Slumdog' kids Ismail and Rubina gifted flats

    This is ridiculous. Why should the tax payers pay for these flats just because these actors are muslims? Its shameful because this poverty porn movie has done nothing but defame Bharat & Hindus and especially Mumbai's image but Congress is busy playing this dirty stint & cheap politics to get votes at the cost of exchequer's money. Only if they were this active in giving flats to those NSG commandos who saved innocents during latest Mumbai terrorist attack on 11/26/2008. But sad reality is that they are not.

  23. Jihadistan Pakistan paid Taliban $6 million for ceasefire

    Caution: Following video contains news report from a known Anti-Hindu biased news channel, viewer discretion is advised.