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Greenpeace urges Members of Parliament to reject Nuclear Damage bill
Greenpeace urges Members of  Parliament to reject Nuclear Damage bill

New Delhi: Greenpeace has  urged Members of Parliament  from across the political spectrum to reject the proposed Civil Liabilities for Nuclear Damage Bill 2009.

Karuna Raina, anti nuclear campaigner, Greenpeace said in a press note that in case of a nuclear disaster the bill limits the damage liability of the operator and the supplier. "Our people expect better from their leaders who conspire to peg the life of an Indian citizen at less than what victims of the Bhopal Gas tragedy got 20 years ago, which in itself was a miscarriage of justice"  

Greenpeaca has  written to all 795 MPs alerting them to the fact that the bill to be tabled in the Lok Sabha in this budget session not only allows US companies to go scot free in case of a nuclear mishap but also uses Indian taxpayers money to pay for the damages. Having lived through the trauma of Bhopal only a leader with a dead conscience will even consider the bill.

It may be mentioned that  Soli Sorabjee, former Attorney General who reviewed the bill and declared it as unconstitutional. Legal luminaries Prashant Bhushan, K.K. Venugopal, P.P. Rao, B.B. Singh also endorsed Mr Sorabjee's opinion. The former chairman of atomic energy regulatory board (AERB) A. Gopalkrishnan, the Human Rights Law Network and hundreds of people have also opposed the bill.

The clause to cap the liability of the operator to Rs. 2385 crore when in the US the Liability is $ 10 billion(1) is glaring and any legislation that attempts to impose a cap on liability, dilute the Polluter Pays and  the Precautionary Principle will be in blatant defiance of Supreme Court judgments

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India's nuke establishment backs nuclear liability bill

17 Mar 2010, 1916 hrs IST, PTI
MUMBAI: The country's atomic establishment on Wednesday threw its weight behind the civil nuclear liability bill in the face of the stand-off

between the government and the Opposition and said there is a lot of "misunderstanding" about the regime.

Pitching for enactment of a law to fix civil damages caused by nuclear accidents, Atomic Energy Commission chairman Srikumar Banerjee said neither the Indian Environmental Protection Public Liability Insurance Act, 1991, nor the Indian Atomic Energy Act had provisions for damages caused due to war or radioactivity.

"Therefore, this legislation assumes great significance in the present context," he said. Currently and in the near future, the state-owned Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL) will be the only operator of nuclear power plants, he added.

With the Opposition unrelenting on its opposition to the legislation, the government on Monday beat a hasty retreat and deferred the introduction of the the Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage Bill in Parliament.

"India does not have a law for fixing civil liability for damages caused by the nuclear industry. The government wants to introduce the Bill after a very careful study, but unfortunately there is lot of misunderstanding about it among the Parliamentarians which has to be corrected," Banerjee said.

Banerjee's views came against the backdrop of the government launching a bid to salvage the Bill whose passage is a must for full implementation of the Indo-US civil nuclear deal.

The views of the country's top boss were also echoed by two former AEC chairmen Anil Kakodkar and MR Srinivasan.

"The Department of Atomic Energy has been working on the bill along with legal experts and the Centre for over a decade," Banerjee said and added that of the 30 countries operating nuclear power plants 28, barring India and Pakistan, had such legislations in place. "It is high time India has its own legislation soon."



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Work for Unique Identification Project to begin with Census

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Assam assembly resolution on NRC Fixes March 25, 1971 as the CUT Off Date for NRC as UID Projets Corporatarised Launches the Deportation drive Afresh!Mizoram to implement new land use policy!On the other hand, Government offers to discuss Nuclear Bill with opposition!Meanwhile,The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Wednesday said it was opposed to marshals being brought into the two houses of parliament and blamed the government for bad floor management in the first half of the budget session during which key bills, including a legislation on women's reservation, were tabled amid disruptions.Keeping in mind , Indian Parliamentary Premier league Reality Show and the Tradition of anti People Enactment, legislation, Budget Proposals, Misleading Plan allocation, media Coverage, Excellent Mind control and diversion with Non issues, uproars and Walkouts we do rather Feel Otherwise and know well all about the Unprecedented Floor Management led by Zionist Rothschild's in the Best Interest of Market Dominating Brahaminical Zionist Ruling Class in the US Dominated promoted Free Market Democracy! The Periphery of US War Economics! At the same time it sounds quite AMUSING as Defence Minister A.K. Antony Wednesday said that India should have its own public and private firms engaged in defence equipment production as it cannot indefinitely depend on foreign weapons.Accusing the Congress-led UPA Government of being "hand-in-glove" with BSP, SP chief Mulayam Singh Yadav on Wednesday demanded that a probe be ordered into the currency garlands presented to UP Chief Minister Mayawati before April 12, when Parliament meets again after the recess.The Trinamool Congress, the second largest constituent of the Congress-led ruling coalition, says it is yet decide its stand on the nuclear liability bill that was deferred by the government Monday, the day it was listed for introduction in the Lok Sabha.

In Guahati, the Assam assembly today passed a resolution fixing March 25, 1971 as the cut-off date for updating the National Registrar of Citizen (NRC). Taking up the resolution in the House, Minister for Assam Accord Implementation Bhumidhar Barma said there was a consensus to fix March 25, 1971 as the cut-off date and the base year for updating the NRC. The NRC issue had become controversial with several Muslim parties opposing 1971 as the base year and demanding that the cut-off date be 1966.The minister said down the years a consensus was arrived at and the government was in favour of passing a resolution to end the stalemate and hasten the process of preparing the NRC which will have the names of ''genuine'' citizens. BJP member Mission Ranjan Das demanded protection for the Hindu refugees who had fled from Bangladesh prior to 1971 and were staying in the country.Leader of the Opposition and president of Asom Gana Parishad (AGP), Chandra Mohan Patowary demanded a time-frame of one year for completion of the updating of NRC, while CPI MLA Dhrupad Borgohain wanted to know the plight of those people who had entered the country between 1966 and 1971. Speaker Tanka Bahadur Rai placed the resolution for voice vote and then declared it as passed.

Currency Garlands in Vogue, RBI and Centre Inactive after Mayawati, Bihar MP garlanded with currency notes after Mayawati, Bihar MP garlanded with currency notes! I have been written consistently that alliance of Powerful Castes may ensure the success of Castelogy or social Engineering whatever you may like to say, but it is nothing to do with People`s Empowerment.Mayawati Throned or Dethroned makes no difference to the Subhuman Plight of Black Untouchable Indigenous Aboriginal Communities. Free Market Democracy led by Extraconstitutional Elements and Legislation, Governance and Policy Making endowed with Brahamincal Corporate Ruling Hegemony, Ideologies have become Irrelevant. Current Currency Garlands in Vogue exposes the constitutional, Parliamentary, Fiscal and Monetary follies which reflect the Continuity since Nehruvian Age and strengthened in the global Market run by Global Manusmriti apartheid Zionist satanic Corporate Imperialist Fascist Brahminical Order in this galaxy!

We in Uttarakhand has to witness the Colorful Political Ups and downs of the Development Icon of the Brahaminical hegemony who rules UP as well as Uttrakhand besides holding finance and Industry Portfolios in Indira Cabinet! I mean ND Tiwari. I had to witness how well the man Blackmailed and used the Bengali and Sikh Refugee partition victim Refugees with his passionate Socialist Demagogue Oratory. Hence, it helps me to understand the ploys of Black and white Matua Ms Mamata Banerjee ploys with Poetry and Passion highlighting the Vedic Poverty posture to establish Truth and Honesty so that the Political Face of the Ruling Resistance as well as power Hegemonies look quite Transparent and Human like Inflated Satyam Asatyam and Shining Sensex India. ND Tiwari is the best Icon of the Luxurious Five star lifestyle of Post Modern Politician maintaining continuity since Fifties way back!The Delhi High Court Wednesday dismissed former Andhra Pradesh governor N.D. Tiwari's plea challenging the paternity suit filed by a 34-year-old man who says the Congress leader is his biological father.Justices Vikramjit Sen and Manmohan Singh said there was ample evidence to prove that the suit filed by Rohit Shekhar could be filed in Delhi - a ground on which Shekhar's plea was dismissed earlier by a single bench.Tiwari's five-decade-old political career came to a virtual end after a news channel last year showed clippings of an elderly man purported to be Tiwari in bed with three young women.A few days later, Tiwari resigned as the Andhra Pradesh governor citing health grounds.

According to the division bench, as Tiwari is not the governor of Andhra Pradesh any more and has an official residence in Delhi, the case could be heard by the Delhi High Court.

The single bench, while refusing to admit Shekhar's plea earlier, had said that since Tiwari was the governor of Andhra, the suit against him should be filed in that state.

On Wednesday, the court checked Tiwari's counsel when he submitted that Shekhar's plea was not maintainable. It said it may consider ordering a DNA test if the issue of maintainability was raised by Tiwari, now 86.

Shekhar's plea will now come up before a single bench April 7.Senior advocate P.S. Patwali, who argued for Shekhar, stressed that Tiwari's denial in accepting him as his son was the reason for filing this civil suit.

Welcoming the court order, Ujwala Sharma, mother of Shekhar, said: 'I am very happy and it is a big victory for us.'Shekhar said the purpose of filing the suit was to know who his biological father was. 'It's my fundamental right,' he told reporters.Shekhar said he was seeking a DNA test to know if Tiwari was his father. He indicated that he wanted an apology from the veteran Congressman if the test proved him to be so.According to Shekhar's petition, Tiwari began neglecting Shekhar and his mother Ujjawala Sharma after 1995 and refused to meet him after becoming the Uttranchal chief minister.

Anotehr case  of the Classic example of Judicial proactivism floor saround as Delhi HC declines to stay 3G spectrum auction process!The Delhi High Court today refused to stay the auction process of 3G spectrum (radio waves) initiated by government over a petition filed by an NGO alleging the Department of Telecom is flouting the norms and it is skewed to favour certain established operators. A division bench comprising acting Chief Justice M B Lokur and Justice Mukta Gupta declined to stay the Notice for Inviting the Application by DoT on February 25 this year in this regard.The court has directed to list the matter on April 7 for next hearing. The auction would begin on April 9.

 The court''s direction came over a petition filed by Society for Awareness and Development which contended DoT''s Notice for Inviting the Application of February 25 is heavily tilted in favour of the big 3G operators at the cost of national exchequer. The NGO said government is going to auction such spectrum which is not even available with them.

"As per the tender notice, spectrum may be available only in September 2010. Auction is something which, if not available, would lead to suppression of price as also possible litigation ," alleged the NGO in its petition filed by advocate Sandip Mittal.

It said the auction process is also contrary to the clarification issued by DoT September 11, 2008, in which it said "auction for 3G services would be done when it becomes available". However, senior lawyer Vikas Singh and advocate Sanjay Hegde, representing DOT and government, opposed the petition and submitted there are some "hidden hands" behind the petition.

Close on the heels of the controversy over garlanding Mayawati with currency notes, a Bihar MP was today honoured in the same way here for opposing Women''s Reservation Bill in Rajya Sabha. Expelled JD(U) member Ejaz Ali was garlanded with currency notes worth Rs 1 lakh by his supporters when he landed from New Delhi at the Jayaprakash Narayan International Airport here.

However, the garland was snatched later by someone in the crowd. Ali described the incident as the handiwork of people opposed to his rise in politics, and told PTI, "Had they been my supporters, they would have behaved decently and not taken away the currency notes from the garland.

" Ali was recently expelled from JD(U) for his alleged anti-party activities.

Five Americans charged with terrorism in Pakistan! One the other hand, Nirupama Rao briefs US on talks with Pakistan!IslamOnline staff protests curbs on 'editorial independence'!FBI going undercover on Facebook!US law-enforcement agents are being trained to use social-networking sites like Facebook to befriend suspects and collect evidence, according to documents released by advocacy group The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF).

Bin Laden won't be caught alive, says Attorney General Holder!Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden will not be tried in a US courtroom because he won't be caught alive, the top US law enforcement official said.Attorney General Eric Holder Tuesday appeared before a congressional committee for budget testimony but was forced to defend the Obama administration's plan to put some terrorist suspects on trial in civilian courts rather than military commissions at Guantanamo Bay.Holder rejected charges by Republicans that the policy would make it possible for bin Laden to enjoy the same constitutional rights as US citizens.

'We will be reading Miranda rights to a corpse of Osama bin Laden. He will never appear in an American courtroom,' Holder responded, referring to the rights read by police while conducting arrests.He said that bin Laden 'will be killed by us, or he will be killed by his own people'.

Bin Laden has been on the run since the Sep 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, believed to be hiding along Afghanistan's border with Pakistan.

Meanwhile,Nepal lawmakers say border problems persist with India in 15 districts! AsHeadley to plead guilty in Mumbai terror case!Pakistani American terror suspect David Coleman Headley, accused of helping to plan the deadly Nov 2008 Mumbai terror attacks, is expected to change his plea to 'guilty' in a Chicago court Thursday.Headley, son of a Pakistani diplomat and an American mother who changed his given name of Daood Gilani in 2006 to scout targets for the 26/11 terror attack, will appear before US District Judge Harry Leinenweber for a change of plea hearing, according to a court notice.It was not clear whether Headley, who had pleaded 'not guilty' to charges that include conspiring to bomb public places in India and aiding and abetting the murder of American citizens killed during the attack that left 166 people dead, would change his plea for all or just some of the charges against him.In a Jan 14 indictment prosecutors have alleged he made five trips to Mumbai from 2006 to 2008, taking photographs and making videotapes of targets later attacked.

The staff of Cairo-based IslamOnline website have gone on strike following a move by the site's management to restrict "editorial independence."

e site was plunged into chaos after its bosses in Qatar decided to take control of its content from editorial offices in Egypt.The move is likely to result in loss of 350 jobs at the website, which draws over 120,000 visitors per day.Angry staff sans the move was an effort by conservative elements in the Gulf to mute the media outlet, which has a reputation for voicing liberal and reformist voices in the Islamic world.

"This is not an issue of money. It's a matter of editorial independence and media ethics, and we are not going to back down. They are trying to hijack IslamOnline, and we are resisting," The Guardian quoted journalist Fathi Abu Hatab as saying.

The protesters urged the Egyptian Government to stop the conservative management from imposing a new editorial policy on it.

"We call on the Egyptian Government to interfere in order to stop this plan and solve our problem with the Qatari owners," one striker said.slamOnline has gained popularity among Muslims since it was started in the late 1990s.

So far, it has enjoyed a degree of independence from the political and religious.

Nepal's lawmakers have claimed that border problems with India persist in at least 15 districts, and, have demanded a revision of a survey that was prepared and inked during the 2008 visit of then Indian Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee.

After delivering a blunt public warning to Pakistan to stop encouraging terror targeted at India, Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao has briefed top US officials about her talks with her Pakistani counterpart Salman Bashir in New Delhi last month.Among others Rao met Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs William Burns and National Security Advisor General James Jones

The Foreign Relations and Human Rights Committee of Nepal's interim parliament has released a report based on lawmakers' visits to the contentious districts, asking the government to reclaim the land it says has been encroached on by India.

About three years ago, a Joint Technical Committee comprising officials from both India and Nepal drew up 182 strip maps, which were to be the foundation of a new Indo-Nepal border.

The committee, according to a report by an Indian daily, said most border disputes had been settled except for two contentious areas - Kalapani on the Indo-Nepal-China border where India has stationed troops since its 1962 war with China, and Susta in western Nawalparasi district where Nepal says there is heavy Indian encroachment.

It was decided that the Kalapani and Susta disputes would be resolved at a political level.

However, despite India's keenness to have the strip maps formally signed by both sides, Nepal has baulked at doing so. Now the MPs say the strip maps should be revised as they have found iscrepancies in at least 15 more Terai districts, including Rupandehi.

In Washington,Nirupama Rao briefed US officials about talks with Pakistan in the context of discussions 'focused on regional issues including India's neighbourhood', Indian officials said.

Headley, 49, has been cooperating with the FBI since his October arrest with co-accused, Tahawwur Hussain Rana, a Pakistani-Canadian businessman resident in Chicago. Headley faced a possible death sentence if convicted.

Headley and Rana are also charged with scheming to attack a Danish newspaper, Jyllands-Posten, that in 2005 published cartoons depicting the prophet Muhammad and triggering anger in the Muslim world.

'We expect there will be a plea agreement,' Headley attorney John Theis said but declined to say to what charge or charges Headley will admit guilt in his March 18 appearance.

Randall Samborn, a spokesman for Chicago US Attorney Patrick J. Fitzgerald declined to comment on the docket entry.

Stressing that Afghanistan presented the foremost security related challenge in the region, Rao 'reiterated India's long held position that it was important for the international community to stay the present course in Afghanistan for as long as it is necessary'.

'The US interlocutors conveyed their appreciation of the important developmental work being done by India in Afghanistan,' Indian officials said.

Rao's bilateral meetings 'with US interlocutors provided an opportunity to review the progress on various pillars of India-US Strategic Dialogue agenda including cooperation in defence, nuclear energy, counter-terrorism, agriculture, education, energy, space, cyber-security', the Indian embassy said Tuesday.

The two sides had instituted the Strategic Dialogue in July 2009 when Clinton visited India. External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna is expected to visit Washington soon for the first round of the Strategic Dialogue with Clinton.

State Department spokesperson Philip J. Crowley told reporters Tuesday that the Clinton-Rao meeting 'is part of the ongoing dialogue that we have with India on our strategic dialogue'.

Rao also met Under Secretary for Policy in the Department of Defence Michelle Flournoy, Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs Robert Hormats and Under Secretary of State for Democracy Global Affairs Maria Otero.

Besides, she met House of Representatives' Democrat member Gary Ackerman and Independent senator Joseph Lieberman. She attended a separate breakfast meeting to interact with experts from prominent Washington think tanks.

Rao and Bashir held talks in New Delhi Feb 25 during which the Indian side gave three dossiers linking elements in Pakistan to various terror attacks in India and asked Pakistan to create a climate of trust by addressing Indian concerns over cross-border terror.

The meeting ended without a breakthrough, with India making it clear that the time was not yet ripe for resuming the composite dialogue. But the two sides agreed to remain in touch.

In Islamabad,a Pakistani court formally charged on Wednesday five young Americans of plotting terrorism in the country, their lawyer said, in a case that has raised alarm over the danger posed by militants using the Internet.

The students, in their 20s and from the U.S. state of Virginia, were detained in December in the town of Sargodha, 190 km (120 miles) southeast of Islamabad, and accused of contacting militants over the Internet and plotting attacks.

A defence lawyer for the men, Hassan Dastagir, said the charges brought against his clients, included fund raising for terrorist acts.

"The court brought charges of terrorism against my clients and fixed March 31 for the next hearing in which the prosecution would produce evidence and witnesses," he told Reuters by telephone from Sargodha.

He said the men pleaded not guilty and described the charges as "lies".

The five men, who had told the court they only wanted to provide fellow Muslims in Afghanistan with medical and financial help, face life imprisonment if convicted, Dastagir said.

Police said the men -- two of them of Pakistani origin, one of Egyptian, one of Yemeni and one of Eritrean origin -- wanted to go to Afghanistan to join the Taliban to fight Afghan and Western forces.

Police have said emails showed they contacted Pakistani militants who had planned to use them for attacks in Pakistan, a front-line state in the U.S.-led war against militancy.

The five have accused the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation and Pakistani police of torturing and trying to frame them. Pakistani authorities deny the accusations.

Pakistan is fighting al Qaeda-linked militants and is under pressure from Washington to help stabilise Afghanistan by cracking down on militants' cross-border attacks on U.S.-led troops.

Trinamool Congress undecided on nuclear liability bill

 The Trinamool Congress, the second largest constituent of the Congress-led ruling coalition, says it is yet decide its stand on the nuclear liability bill that was deferred by the government Monday, the day it was listed for introduction in the Lok Sabha.

Trinamool Congress MP Sudip Bandyopadhyay said Tuesday the party has not taken a decision on the matter.

'Let it be tabled first, then we will decide,' Bandyopadhyay told IANS when asked about his party's stand on the bill that is crucial to the operationalisation of the India-US civilian nuclear deal.

Reports had said Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee had joined the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and her arch-rivals, the Left parties, in opposing the bill and the 'isolated' government was forced to defer it.

Meanwhile, the Left parties Tuesday urged MPs to reject the nuclear liability bill, saying it amounted to giving subsidies to US suppliers of proposed nuclear plants while disregarding the interests of the Indian people.

The government is trying to evolve a consensus on the issue to introduce the Civil Liability for Nuclear Damages Bill in the second part of the budget session commencing April 12 after a three-week break.

The bill seeks to cap the liability of nuclear plant operators and equipment suppliers in case of an accident.
Indo Asian News Service

Government offers to discuss Nuclear Bill with opposition

Science and Technology Minister Prithviraj Chavan on Wednesday said that Central Government is ready to discuss Nuclear Bill with the opposition parties.

Addressing reporters on the sidelines of a conference here, Chavan urged the opposition parties to look up at the principles as to why was the government trying to bring in the Bill.

"My point is that they are free to criticize, my only request to the opposition, let us discuss in the open manner. But let us look at the merits, philosophy, the principles, why we are trying to bring it," he said.

Opposition parties say the Bill favours private players as it seeks to put a maximum liability of about 450 million dollars on the state-run reactor operator without placing any compensation burden on private suppliers and contractors.

Chavan further stated that the government was open to discuss compensation amount also.

"The compensation amount can be discussed, but it is a balanced with...of the compensation amount through out the world and it somewhere in the middle, it is not as high as in some countries, nor it is as low as in some countries. The compensation amount, we are insisting that operator must take insurance. So, if we set up unreasonably high compensation amount, the insurance cost come down, the cost of power goes up," he said.

The Central government deferred the crucial nuclear energy Bill after protests by opposition on Monday.

India has offered to tender construction of two nuclear power plants, a business opportunity worth 10 billion US dollars, to American firms such as General Electric Company and Westinghouse Electric Company, presently a subsidiary of Japan's Toshiba Corporation.

But the liability issue has delayed things, putting the US firms at a competitive disadvantage over Russian and French firms whose accident liability is underwritten by their governments. (ANI)

Mayawati gets another currency garland


Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati was Wednesday presented with another garland of currency notes, even as a row triggered by a similar show of extragavance two days ago refused to fade away.

Stated to have been made with neatly folded Rs.500 and Rs.100 notes, the Rs.18 lakh garland was gifted to the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) president at a function here Wednesday.

Unlike Monday, when every effort was made by BSP functionaries to conceal the fact that the garland was made of Rs.1,000 denomination notes possibly running into crores, this time the party gloated about the gift.

Mayawati's multi-portfolio cabinet minister Naseemuddin Siddiqui declared: 'This garland has been made with currency notes worth Rs.18 lakhs, contributed by party functionaries from Uttar Pradesh's 18 divisions. The party raised the money.'

The garland ceremony took place at meeting of party MPs and legislators at the BSP state headquarters here.

Siddiqui said the second garland was in response to the storm kicked up by the opposition over the Monday garland bestowed upon the BSP supremo.

Mizoram to implement new land use policy

The Mizoram government will introduce a New Land Use Policy (NLUP) to help farmers move away from the traditional slash-and-burn method of cultivation to more sustainable land-based means of livelihood, state Governor M.M. Lakhera said Wednesday.

'A Rs.2,527-crore NLUP has been taken up for sustainable land-based economic activities and to remove the age-old 'jhum' cultivation in the state,' the governor said in his customary speech on the opening day of the week-long budget session of the state assembly.

'The approval for the proposal is in the final stage by the Planning Commission,' he said.

The tribals in the hilly terrain of the northeastern states have for generations been carrying out the traditional slash-and-burn method of cultivation, locally called jhum, which has resulted in degradation of forest land and worsening of the soil condition.

According to the governor, in the first five years, the NLUP aims to support 120,000 families. He said the departments of agriculture, horticulture, veterinary, industries, forest, fisheries, sericulture and soil and water conservation would be involved in the scheme.

About 80 percent of farmers in Mizoram still depend on jhum cultivation that involves clearing of forests and burning trees, weeds and bamboos.

Every year many people die in jhum fires. Since February this year, at least seven people have died in the jhum fires in Mizoram.

The governor said the NLUP would restore ecological balance by providing the farmers sustainable and permanent land-based means of livelihood.

'The NLUP also aims to create 21,480 hectares of bamboo plantation to benefit 10,740 families.'

Despite the slash-and-burn system of cultivation, Mizoram has a large forest cover area with 75.77 percent of the total land.

'The NLUP intends to keep 60 percent of the state's total geographical area under forest cover and the remaining 40 percent for land-based development,' Lakhera said.

The state government has also endorsed the draft approach to the 11th Five Year Plan, especially in agriculture sector for sustainable development as well as self-sufficiency in food grain production.

'The main strategies would include accelerating the GDP (gross state domestic product) growth in agriculture sector to around 4 percent and larger investment of private sector through farming,' the governor said.

RBI should carefully normalise policy - Ahluwalia

Reuters
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) should consider carefully returning to normal monetary policy, with growth firmly on track and inflation rising beyond its comfort zone, deputy chairman of the Planning Commission, Montek Singh Ahluwalia, said on Wednesday.

The RBI is widely expected to raise its key lending rate by 25 to 50 basis points in April when it meets to review monetary policy as it continues steps to roll-back stimulus measures.

"Clearly inflation is become closer, much more into the worrying area. Secondly, we're much more confident the growth is picking up," Ahluwalia told reporters.

The annual wholesale price inflation accelerated to 9.89 percent in February and the finance minister said it could top 10 percent in March.

"What is the balance between controlling inflation and protecting growth, is an issue which the people responsible for short-term monetary policy have to take a look at," Ahluwalia said.

The economy is seen expanding at over 7.2 percent in the year to March 2010, with growth expanding to 8.5 percent the year after and to 9 percent in 2011/12.

When asked if the strong growth and high inflation made a case for the central bank to return to a normal monetary policy, Ahluwalia said: "That is an issue I want the RBI to consider very carefully and I've no doubt they will make the right decision."

Ahluwalia declined to say what he thought the RBI would decide during its April review meeting.

He said inflation was a concern and needed to be brought down, but dismissed concerns of a prolonged period of double-digit inflation.

"Over the next two months, I expect to see inflation coming down."

(Reporting by C.J. Kuncheria; Editing by Aradhana Aravindan)

Labour laws collapsing in country, says CITU chief

Zirakpur (Punjab), March 17 (IANS) Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU) chief M.K. Pandhe Wednesday slammed the central government for its 'wrong policies' which he says are against the working class.

'Labour laws are collapsing in our country. It is because our government is determined to follow wrong policies that are highly anti-working class,' Pandhe told reporters on the sidelines of a conference here Wednesday.

Pandhe is in this Punjab town to attend the 13th All India Conference of CITU March 17-21. Zirakpur is 10 km from state capital Chandigarh. CITU is affilitated to the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M).

'Privatization, unemployment and inflation have gripped our society and their adverse affects are looming over our heads.'

Over 2,500 delegates from across the country and foreign delegates from 15 other countries like France, Brazil, Finland, Australia, Russia and the US have arrived to attend this conference.

Talking about the conference, Pandhe said,'We are meeting at a time when there are big challenges before the working class movement. We have a stupendous task ahead to build strong unity so that we can reverse the policies of the government.'

'So far, we have been able to unify our movement at the top level.....now we are shifting our focus at lower level,' he pointed out.

Taking a dig at the aftermath of financial meltdown, Pandhe said, 'The capitalism attempted to put the burden of the crisis on the shoulders of the working class and the poor. ILO (International Labour Organisation) estimates that as a result of global crisis the unemployment level is likely to reach 20 crore in the world.'

'The bailout package was given to MNCs and financial tycoons but no relief was given to workers who lost their jobs.'
Indo Asian News Service

No pressure from allies on women's quota bill: Congress

Ruling out quota within quota in the bill providing 33 percent reservation for women in all legislatures, the Congress party Wednesday said there was 'no pressure' on it from its allies and the government seeks to pass the bill in its present form in the Lok Sabha.

'We believe that all our allies will support us. We are absolutely confident that our allies will remain with us. We wish to pass the bill in the present form,' said Congress spokesperson Jayanthi Natarajan here.

In response to a quesion, she denied any opposition to passing the bill in its present form by allies Trinamool Congress and the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP).

'There is no pressure upon us (from the allies),' Natarajan said, adding that all differences within the alliance would be settled through discussions.

The bill was passed in the Rajya Sabha last week amidst strong protests by the Samajwadi Party, the Rashtriya Janata Dal and a section of the Janata Dal-United.
Indo Asian News Service

Pak taking action against terror groups: US envoy

Lucknow, Mar 17 (PTI) Brushing aside suggestions that his country was soft towards Pakistan, US Ambassdor to India Timothy J Roemer today said Washington had been repeatedly telling Islamabad to take firm action against terror groups operating from its soil. In fact, Pakistan had started taking effective action against Taliban and Lashkar groups in Waziristan and other places, he told a media round table here.

The US envoy, on a two-day visit to Uttar Pradesh, was responding to a question whether the US was soft on Pakistan, perceived to be the breeding ground of several terror outfits. Roemer lauded India''s efforts in fighting the terror menace and heaped praise on Union Home Minister P Chidambaram for taking steps in this regard.

The US and India would work more closely in fighting terrorism which needed to be crushed with an iron hand, he said. Terrorists had been trying to expand their wings all over the world, the ambassador said emphasising the need for concerted and firm efforts in eliminating the scourge.

Turning to US-India ties, he said both the nations were global players and working together in areas like education, women empowerment, healthcare, education, business and climate and environment. On the Indo-US civil nuclear cooperation agreement, he this would provide a green energy to the people of India and many jobs opportunites.

"It is a win-win situation for both the countries," Roemer said. He had a word of praise for Indian Parliamentary democracy, saying "we respect the system in India".

'ISI using Dawood & jihadis for terror hits'
India Today

Wed, Mar 17 11:37 AM

Security agencies may have achieved some success in apprehending a few terrorists planning attacks in Mumbai, but investigators say the arrests are just a tip of the iceberg.

''The ISI has brought together underworld don Dawood Ibrahim, Tiger Memon, and elements of the LeT, Jaish-e-Mohammad and Indian Mujahideen operatives such as Amir Reza Khan to create terror and mayhem throughout the country,'' an investigator said.

The officer added the information was gleaned from inputs from central intelligence agencies and also through those involved in planning the terror attacks.

''Abdul Latif, who has been arrested, is a relative of Bashir Khan. The latter was involved in planting explosives in the first serial blasts in Mumbai in 1993. Since the 1993 bomb blasts had a bigger involvement of Tiger than Dawood, we believe Tiger has once again been roped in to create terror,'' the officer said.

The official added that ever since Tiger fled to Pakistan after the bomb blasts, this is the first time they are suspecting his involvement in a terrorist activity.

The officers are concerned that the ISI is focusing on hitherto safe areas. For instance, Abdul latif and Riyaz Ali have revealed they scouted a well-known colony in Borivili and a mall in Malad to plant explosives.

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India today

A court on Tuesday accepted a Delhi Police plea to extend the remand of Chitrakoot godman Shiv Murat Dwivedi. Special judge S. K. Sarwaria, extended Dwivedi’s custodial remand by four days.

The police told the court that Dwivedi had been running a flesh trade network involving more than 100 pimps and 1,000 sex workers across the country. He has amassed property in Mumbai, Noida, Kolkata, Varanasi and Gowardhan.

They police submitted before the court eight diaries and five CDs seized from him.

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FBI going undercover on Facebook

US law-enforcement agents are being trained to use social-networking sites like Facebook to befriend suspects and collect evidence, according to documents released by advocacy group The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF).

The Justice Department internal training document, called Obtaining and Using Evidence from Social Networking Sites, revealed that undercover agents for the FBI and other agencies set up false profiles on sites like My Space and Facebook to try to nab suspects by getting access to their social networks.

The training manual said that such operations can be useful to communicate with suspects or targets, reveal their personal communications, gain access to non-public information and map social relationships and networks. Information gleaned can also be used to verify alibis and establish locations, the 33-page document revealed.

Social networks are also a good source of information on defence witnesses, the Justice Department's slide presentation said.

'Knowledge is power,' the document said. 'Research all witnesses on social-networking sites.'

The document notes the potential problems with such covert operations with the words: 'If agents violate terms of service, is that 'otherwise illegal activity?'' referring to site policies against establishing accounts with a false identity.

While the Justice Department document left the question open, a document released to EFF by the tax-collecting Internal Revenue Service noted that that IRS employees are prohibited from using deception or fake online accounts to obtain information about taxpayers.

'In civil matters, employees cannot misrepresent their identities, even on the Internet,' the document states. 'You cannot obtain information from websites by registering using fictitious identities.'

The EFF, which advocates for online privacy rights, withheld comment on the Justice Department documents but did praise the IRS policy.

'The IRS should be commended for its detailed training that clearly prohibits employees from using deception or fake social networking accounts to obtain information,' the group said Tuesday.

Q+A - Will U.S. politics curb Obama foreign policy?

Reuters

Mindful that this year's pivotal U.S. congressional elections will be decided on jobs and the economy, President Barack Obama is putting his main focus where the votes are -- on his domestic priorities.

That has stirred debate over whether Obama may have to scale back his foreign policy goals as he grapples with political realities at home.

White House aides insist Obama is a master at multi-tasking and has no intention of skimping on his international agenda.

But in a telling example of the foreign giving way to the domestic, he has delayed his long-planned trip to Indonesia and Australia by three days to focus on his final push for a U.S. healthcare overhaul.

With Obama's poll ratings down among U.S. voters and legislative battles occupying his attention, many analysts believe he will have less room to manoeuvre on the global stage.

"Obama is now a little weaker in the eyes of the world and the American people," said Douglas Paal, an Asia expert at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

"You will start to see domestic concerns reflected in foreign policy matters," said Paal, who served in the Republican administrations of Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush.

Many analysts credit Obama with improving the tone of U.S. foreign policy in his first year but see few tangible achievements, and some critics say he may have tried to do too much too soon.

Still looming is an array of challenges: wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, nuclear standoffs with Iran and North Korea, strains with China and Russia, and ever-elusive Middle East peace. Here are questions and answers about what can be expected from Obama on the foreign policy front:

WHERE IS FOREIGN POLICY ON OBAMA'S TO-DO LIST?

Looking toward the November mid-term elections, Obama finds himself in a tenuous position. Voter frustration over the struggling economy, high unemployment and big budget deficits could translate into heavy losses for his Democratic Party.

Success or failure in tackling these domestic woes could define his term and determine whether he gets a second one.

Though the congressional election won't hinge on foreign policy, Obama can ill afford to be seen retreating from the world, which would worry many Americans and alienate allies.

While juggling competing agendas, he will trim back from last year's heavy foreign travel to concentrate on reconnecting with voters and stumping for at-risk congressional Democrats.

Aides deny he is taking a lower profile internationally. "It would be a huge mistake to draw that impression," Deputy National Security Adviser Ben Rhodes told Reuters.

As evidence that Obama is sticking to his commitments, administration officials cite a plan to host a 44-nation nuclear security summit in April, diplomatic efforts to isolate nuclear Iran, monitoring of a U.S.-led offensive in Afghanistan and a sustained aid response to the Haiti earthquake.

Despite that, Obama helped fuel speculation that foreign policy was taking a backseat when he devoted little of his annual State of the Union speech to it. The most notable omission: not a mention of the Middle East conflict.

He then surprised European partners by opting out of a U.S.-EU summit planned for Madrid in May. The no-show was interpreted in European media as a transatlantic snub, but U.S. officials pointed out that Obama visited Europe six times in his first year in office.

HOW WILL U.S. POLITICS SPILL INTO FOREIGN POLICY?

There is little doubt Obama's political problems at home could complicate his life overseas.

Having failed to translate his popularity abroad into concrete diplomatic achievements, he may now find foreign leaders even warier until after the dust clears in November.

That could mean further obstacles on issues ranging from Middle East peacemaking to climate change to more NATO troops for Afghanistan.

Consider the rare feud between Washington and Israel over plans for new Jewish homes on occupied land. With Democrats facing tough elections and mindful of the risk of alienating pro-Israel groups, he will have to weigh the domestic political consequences in how far he pushes the Jewish state.

Obama is also facing increased protectionist pressure from congressional Democrats, which could have implications for already-strained relations with China, America's biggest trading rival.

Tightening the screws on China could in turn erode Obama's chances for overcoming Beijing's resistance to new U.N. sanctions on Iran, one of his top foreign policy challenges.

Democrats' election-year concerns about further U.S. job losses also seem likely to keep free trade pacts with Colombia, Panama and South Korea stalled.

HOW DO INDONESIA AND AUSTRALIA FIT OBAMA'S STRATEGY?

Obama has called himself "America's first Pacific president" because of his birth in Hawaii and part of his youth spent in Indonesia. So expect his visits to Indonesia and Australia during a March 21-26 trip to be big on symbolism.

Though no major policy breakthroughs are likely in Obama's first overseas travel of 2010, he will use the opportunity to build on his Asia debut tour last year.

U.S. competition with China for influence in the dynamic Pacific region will be the subtext, underscored by the fact Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao will go to Jakarta next month.

On top of that, Obama will have a chance to cement personal ties with two key world leaders, Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd.

This comes while U.S. foreign policy circles are buzzing over a Washington Post editorial column saying administration officials were asked to name a foreign leader with whom Obama had forged a close personal bond. They had little to offer.

Scoffing at the notion Obama has no foreign friends, a senior administration official insisted Obama is "kind of buddy-buddy" with French President Nicolas Sarkozy, "clicks" with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and shares a "pragmatic streak" with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

(Additional reporting by Ross Colvin; editing by Patricia Wilson and Vicki Allen)
Matt Spetalnick

Merkel demands 'truth and clarity' on abuse scandal


Reuters
Chancellor Angela Merkel demanded "truth and clarity" on Wednesday about sexual abuse committed by priests in the Roman Catholic Church against children.

But Merkel, in a speech to parliament, also said it makes no sense to limit any such investigation to the Church, backing the position taken by German bishops. She said child sexual and physical abuse was a broader problem affecting all of society.

"We all agree sexual abuse against children is a despicable crime," said Merkel, leader of Germany's conservative Christian Democrats. "There is only one way for society to come clean and that is truth and clarity about everything that has happened."

The head of Germany's Catholic Church, Archbishop Robert Zollitsch, apologised last week to victims of child abuse by priests.

More than 250 people were abused at Church-run schools in past decades, according to German media reports. Many cases of abuse at boarding schools also surfaced. Sexual abuse scandals have also rocked the church in the United States, Ireland and Austria.

In the Netherlands more than 200 Catholics have come forward to report alleged sexual abuse by priests, often decades ago.

CONFIDENCE DECLINES

Earlier on Wednesday, Pope Benedict said he hoped his imminent letter on the child abuse problem will "help repentance, healing and renewal".

The Vatican has acknowledged that confidence in the Church has declined. But senior prelates have said it is unfair to single out the Church for child abuse, which also occurs in secular institutions.

"Even if the first cases we've heard about are from the Catholic Church, it doesn't make any sense to limit this to one group," said Merkel, the daughter of a protestant pastor. "It's happened in many parts of society."

The scandal in Germany has personally drawn in Bavarian-born Pope Benedict, whose brother ran for 30 years the prestigious Regensburg choir which has been linked to cases of abuse.

His brother, Rev. Georg Ratzinger, has admitted to repeatedly slapping boys in his Regensburg choir. Ettal Abbey, scene of brutal beatings and sexual abuse in the past, is located in the archdiocese which the Pope once headed as Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger.

Merkel's Justice Minister Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger has accused the Vatican of covering up scandals and pressed the bishops to cooperate with prosecutors "like in Ireland".

Merkel welcomed a roundtable planned for next month on how to better protect children which will include Catholic and Protestant leaders, teachers, civil society and victims. She said abuse victims are scarred for the rest of their lives and urged considering extending the statute of limitations for filing charges against abusers beyond the current 10 years.

"There's no way to make complete reparations for that," she said. "But we'll have to talk about (changing) the statute of limitations and we'll have to talk about compensation."

(Editing by Jackie Cowhig)
Erik Kirschbaum

Vasundhara, Varun get key positions in Team Gadkari


Indian Express

BJP president Nitin Gadkari today announced his team of office-bearers, seeking to blend youth and women power with experience, while giving adequate representation to states.

Vasundhara Raje, Ravi Shankar Prasad and Dharmendra Pradhan are among the 10 general secretaries, and P Muralidhar Rao, Navjot Sidhu, Varun Gandhi, Smriti Irani and Vani Tripathi among 15 secretaries in Team Gadkari.

Shahnawaz Hussain and former JNUite Nirmala Sitharaman are among the seven spokespersons. Ram Lal, Ananth Kumar, Thevarchand Gehlot and Vijay Goel have been retained as general secretaries.

Purushottam Rupala, a confidant of Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, has been made party vice-president. Narendra Singh Tomar, who as president of the Madhya Pradesh BJP enjoyed an excellent rapport with Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, is a new general secretary.

Five of Gadkari's general secretaries are from an ABVP background, the organisation in which the BJP president cut his teeth in public life - Ananth Kumar, Ravi Shankar Prasad, Vijay Goel, Dharmendra Pradhan and J P Nadda.

Though Gadkari has often talked about a "ten per cent plus approach" to stress the need to reach out to Muslims, Dalits and other sections who have traditionally not been BJP voters, no Muslim has been made a general secretary. Also, only three of the 10 general secretaries won the parliamentary elections.

A former Maharashtra BJP president, Gadkari has attempted to create a sub-structure to help him in Delhi politics. He has elevated adviser Vinay Sahsrabuddhe to the national executive. General Secretary Nadda, not known to be on the best of terms with some senior central BJP leaders, has worked with Gadkari during their student days.

Kirit Somaiyya, considered close to Gadkari, is a party secretary. Prakash Javadekar, who has worked with Gadkari in Maharashtra, remains a spokesperson. Vinod Tawde, another Gadkari confidant, has been made a permanent invitee to the national executive.

Gadkari has accommodated followers of former president Rajnath Singh and Arun Jaitley in the national executive. Bal Apte, Yashwant Sinha and B C Khanduri do not figure on the office-bearers' list, but Apte and Sinha have been included in the national executive.

Hema Malini, Kiran Ghai, Saroj Pande and Arti Mehra are among the 13 women in the office-bearers' team of 39. Kiron Kher is in the national executive.

Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi remains vice-president. Thrice Lok Sabha MP Shahnawaz Hussain, who was expecting an important organisational responsibility, is said to be unhappy. A leader claimed that Yashwant Sinha and Balbir Punj too are unhappy. The new spokespersons include former Panchajanya editor Tarun Vijay, besides Rajiv Pratap Rudy and Ramnath Kovind.
Suman K Jha
Editorial


Church exposed Dalit persecution to whole world : Every country today knows Hindu racism

MOSES PARMAR, ALL-INDIA CHRISTIAN COUNCIL, 5 - WAZIR HASAN ROAD, LUCKNOW - 226 001

Is the Dalit Movement dying?

I identify with the frustrations Com. Ayyankali, Brother Neerav Patel, Dr. Kancha Ilaiah and others have expressed. Many honor Babasaheb in name only while rejecting his principles. The majority of our people are illiterate and hardly know what Babasaheb has written. Others have experienced the benefits of Babasaheb's sweat and blood, yet they are busy filling their homes with wealth and not lifting a finger to help those who have fallen down. Many were empowered and then joined our oppressors, some through marriage, and hardly identify with us. Every year the situation seems to get worse. What is the point of filling pages with words, printing magazines, sitting in dharna, and walking in morches? At the end of the day, our people are getting raped, abused and killed. Even with great laws like the Prevention of SC/ST Atrocities Act, less than 4% are actually convicted of thousands cases registered each year. More important, no one knows the number of unregistered incidents.

The Challenge

However, if we study worldwide history we realize that the battle for freedom is never easy. Countries can become free from outside forces like colonial powers, but it is almost a bigger challenge to free the people within those countries who suffer discrimination. The long struggles in Lanka, Palestine, and more have proven this as many opposing forces try to kill the movement toward emancipation and liberty.

And among all the global struggles, the caste system is the most evil and ingenious systems. It is unique. It is even extremely difficult to explain.

The Hope

Everyone born in India exactly knows what it is. Even some cultures in Africa and Asia practice it from birth. But when you talk to people from most places in the world, they have no clue about it. Is it color, race, language, wealth, culture, size, surname, or power? What makes the high so high and the low so low? It can be difficult to explain in a way they understand. And how do you stop what cannot be explained? The world understands racism. They know apartheid. But what is Casteism? How does that work? How do you destroy it?

Despite the enormous challenge we are facing, we are not going to give up. Even in tough times, we are making definite progress in many areas. In some places we have gone backward, but overall we are making slow and steady progress. There is no coming back.

(a). Caste consolidation through "caste identity" has happened. People hate it, but it has worked. More and more groups are identifying themselves with caste and trying to assert their presence.

(b).This has provided some political awareness and even limited power to some of our people. Many of those in power may not be committed to Ambedkarite ideology, but at least our enemies have realized that they cannot ignore the power of the low.

Back to Basics

(c). Due to reservations and other programs, some education and empowerment has happened. There are at least 4 million Class-1 officers from our people and many more in other posts of honor and power in the govt.

However, we have long way to go. Any defeat is because of our own people. Those who are empowered are not staying with us. Those who want to go forward want to do so for their own sake and not for others.

The key is in Babasaheb's dictates: Educate, Agitate, Organize . These may be slow strategies and consume huge time and resources, but they are sure to deliver.

Best Kept Secret

My only concern is that we do not give up hope. When people don't have hope, they give up all struggles. It is OK for general public to give up easily, but not for the leaders. That separates the leaders from the common people. Leaders see in the future what others cannot see. Those of us who have hope of a better future need to exhibit that vision and people will follow. As for me, I am not going to give up and want to see a major freedom movement in my own lifetime.

The major difference for us – compared to past generations of our people — is that the world is learning about the Dalit issue. Those of us who are involved in this struggle are encouraged that the world is getting interested now. And this is very important. Those who fought against slavery had to inform the world about the evils of it and only then eradicated formal slavery from the world, even though it remains in other forms. Those who heard about Apartheid supported the struggle against it and the whole world pressurised South Africa (curiously even our own country was against the practice of apartheid).

The whole world knows about racism and is trying to change.

Casteism has been the world's best kept secret so far.

But not anymore

After many years of struggle by many Dalit groups, now it is part of the United Nations agenda. The National Geographic carried an article in June 2003 which created a huge uproar in the Western world, and upper castes living there severely opposed it. The Wall Street Journal and many other groups have written many articles on Dalit issues since then. Several international human rights reports regularly mention of evils of the caste system in their annual human rights reports.

"Christian Conspiracy"

Several books describing effects of caste received international awards. Movies like Slumdog Millionaire created huge interest worldwide about the injustice meted out to the poor.

Our enemy is extremely upset with this publicity. They say this is a conspiracy of Christian nations to destroy our "national honor". They demand we don't talk about Dalit atrocities, don't mention it, and only say our nation is great and successful.

This is frustrating, but a good sign that something is happening. There is a long way to go, but there is definite progress. Ten years ago when we talked about Dalits, people asked, "Who are they?" No more. Today at least half of the foreigners I speak with know, and we need to use it to strengthen our struggle. We need to stand strong until enough of our people are awakened and the critical mass is achieved which is required to start the chain reaction. Then we won't need any help. We will do it ourselves.

Apartheid In India

Here is a list of significant events that took place in last three years since 2007:

(1). In Feb., Kobia, the African head of the WCC (World Council of Churches), likened the treatment of Dalits in India to apartheid during a visit to India. He said, "South Africa has abolished apartheid [and] it is a sin to practice it in India in the 21st century." While words can be cheap and I look for actions, it is important to note that many church denominations are regretting the presence of caste inside the church and are working to remove that completely.

(2). On Feb. 1, the European Union members of parliament passed a historic resolution which clearly summarizes the plight of Dalits and calls for European governments to help the Dalits achieve freedom.

(3). On Feb. 23 and 26, the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD) listened to Indian Govt. report on discrimination and asked many questions about Dalits. CERD is a body of independent experts responsible for monitoring a country's compliance with the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination. India ratified the Convention in 1968. The panel criticised India in its "Concluding Observations" document issued on March 19 because India didn't acknowledge any caste-based, work-based or Dalit discrimination.

Mayawati Captures U.P.

(4). Within India, positive developments included the following:

(a). After more than two years of study, (Misra Commission), the National Commission for Religious & Linguistic Minorities, asked the govt. to give benefits to all Dalits, regardless of their religion. The report on May 21, 2007 said the govt. should change a 1950 Presidential Order which restricts government benefits to Dalit Hindus, Sikhs or Budhists. My colleagues in the All India Christian Council (AICC) had testified before the panel at Delhi and Mumbai in 2006.

(b). For most Dalits, Mayawati's election victory in Uttar Pradesh was a big news.

(c). A report in August said India's Department Related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Law Ministry believes the judiciary should have reservations for Dalits.

(d). Also in August, Bharti Enterprises, parent company of mobile phone giant Air Tel, promised to train and employ SC/ST engineers on a preferential basis.

Western Media Exposure

(5). In Feb. 2007, BBC surveyed over 1,600 Indians and found that 55% are worried the caste system is holding the country back from progress ("Caste clouds India's high hopes", Feb. 5, 2007). Many Western publications published articles on the challenges for Dalits and my colleagues and I were involved with some of these including the influential Washington Post ("A 'Broken People' in Booming India: Low Caste Dalits still face prejudice, grinding poverty," by Emily Wax, June 21, 2007) and a series of articles in the Wall Street Journal newspaper ("Caste Away", by Paul Beckett, June 23, 2007; "In India, 'Untouchables' Convert to Christianity and Face Extra Bias," by Yaroslav Trofimov, Sept. 19, 2007; "Untouchable: Brutal Attack in India Shows How Caste System Lives On," by Yaroslav Trofimov, Dec. 27, 2007). Several noted the root of religious violence in Orissa over Christmas was due to caste discrimination ("A Christian-Hindu Clash in India", Time magazine, by Simon Robinson, Dec. 27, 2007).

Caste Within Church

(6).It is important to see the developments in the Christian world during this time. Although Christians make mistakes, they are learning to change. Within India some of us are involved in major Christian human rights network called the AICC. One challenge is to remove caste discrimination within the Indian churches. AICC also has worked hard to awaken Indian and International Christian communities to pay attention and do something to stop caste discrimination.

According to a Govt. of India report (1992), 33% of all social work in India is done by 3% of India's Christians.

Aicc Achievements

Some Indian Christians have not been actively helping the downtrodden. Even worse, unfortunately in many areas upper castes have received much of the benefits. But AICC is committed to focus the efforts on those who are in greatest need. Here are some achievements of AICC in 2007 in the area of Dalit human rights.

(a). In March, partnering with international human rights agencies Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) and the Dalit Freedom Network (DFN), AICC used a celebration of the 200th anniversary of the abolition of slavery by William Wilberforce to tell Europe about the Dalit plight. Due to AICC efforts:

The UK Foreign Office issued a statement on Dalit slavery

The Archbishop of Canterbury mentioned Dalits during a nationally broadcasted Commemoration Service at Westminster Abbey attended by the Queen, Prime Minister and other heads of govt.

The Conservative Party Human Rights Commission in London and European Union MPs in Brussels held important hearings on Dalit issues.

There were briefings of politicians in Scotland and Norway.

A new documentary film called India's Hidden Slavery premiered to a full cinema in downtown London.

Congressional Hearing

(b). On May 1, AICC leaders testified about the plight of Dalit women before the United States Congressional Human Rights panel in Washington D.C. Then they delivered a letter to the leader of the US House of Representatives asking for legislative action.

On May 8, the British House of Commons debated the problem of caste oppression and untouchability. AICC helped provide key information to legislators, one MP talked about a visit to India which AICC hosted, and Dr. Sam Paul, AICC Secretary of Public Affairs, attended.

On June 27, the AICC National Administrator testified in London before the UK's Department for International Development on "Caste, Social Exclusion and Development in South Asia." The powerful department promised to use the information to decide on distribution of financial aid for Dalit education and other projects in India.

U.S. Condemns India

On July 23, largely due to AICC and DFN efforts, the US House of Representatives passed a statement condemning untouchability and suggesting ways the US government, development organisations, and other groups can take action. Called a concurrent resolution, it must be passed by the other part of the assembly – the Senate.

On Oct. 11, the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE) Board of Directors unanimously approved a "Statement of Conscience Concerning the Dalits". The NAE is one of the largest ecumenical networks of churches in the USA and has only approved a similar document twice in their history. They apologised for ignoring the plight of the Dalits, and encouraged all their 33 million members to become involved in seeking freedom and dignity for the Scheduled Castes.

During the year, AICC leaders were widely quoted in news stories from the Wall Street Journal to USA's Christianity Today to Nickelodeon TV (a popular children's channel).

2008:

Dalit Muslims & Christians

1. In January, a Delhi University sociologist released a study sponsored by India's National Commission for Minorities which proved that Dalit Christian and Muslims suffer severe socio-economic problems and must be given the same rights as other Dalits.

2. In May, the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights noted major problems for Dalits and outlined changes India must make before the next review in June 2011. Also, the UN Human Rights Council conducted a "Universal Periodic Review" of India.

Attack On Sikhs

3. Although thousands of crimes against Dalits were reported and there was discrimination throughout society, there was good news in a few courts. On Feb. 13, a court in Punjab sentenced seven people for the brutal attack in Jan. 2006 on a Dalit activist, Bant Singh Jhabbar. On Sept. 15, a court in Maharashtra said that eight people were guilty of brutally killing four members of a Dalit family in Khairlanji in Sept. 2006. The father, Bhaiyyalal Bhotmange, was the only survivor. On Dec. 19, the Supreme Court sentenced 31 people in the 1985 killings of six Dalits by upper caste landlords in Karamchedu, Andhra Pradesh.

4. AICC was successful in several activities:

(a). AICC hosted six (of about 20) multi-faith NGO meetings for Ms. Asma Jahangir, United Nations Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion or Belief, during her three week visit in March. The meetings, held in Ahmedabad, Trivandrum, Bhubaneswar, Lucknow, and New Delhi, facilitated testimony by various minority leaders. The last UN religious freedom report on India was in 1997. Both noted challenges for Dalits who choose to change their religion.

(b). In 2008, AICC received 90 victories in legal cases related to people from SC/STs across India. This is encouraging compared to the injustice our people face all over.

(c). 1984 attacks on Sikhs, 2002 attacks on Muslims of Gujarat, and 2007 and 2008 attacks in Orissa against Christians have been unprecedented in the recorded history of India.

Annually AICC records over 100 severe attacks on Christians. Not many realize that when Hindutva forces attack Christians or Muslims, it is the Dalits among those faiths that become the main target. Most Orissa victims were Dalits. In the 2008 riots in Kandhamal District, Gajapati District and other places there were 120 deaths including at least six pastors and one Catholic priest, 4,640 homes destroyed, 315 villages "ethnically cleansed", 54,000 became homeless, two women raped (including a nun), 149 churches and prayer halls damaged (state government estimated 252), thousands injured and who had to live for months in refugee camps, and 13 schools or colleges vandalized.

Udit Raj Evidence

(d). On Sept. 9-17, Udit Raj, an AICC partner and Dalit Budhist activist, spoke about anti-Christian violence during meetings associated with the United Nations Human Rights Council session in Geneva.

(e). In September, aicc hosted a delegation of two Washington D.C. and one London-based human rights experts which visited Orissa as well as Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh, & Delhi.

(f). On Oct. 23, aicc North India public relations officer met in London with UK Foreign Minister Lord Mark Molloch Brown.

(g). In early November, aicc hosted Baroness Caroline Cox, MP, visit to Orissa. This resulted in a UK House of Lords debate on Dec. 18, 2008.

(h). From Dec. 9-12, aicc coordinated the Orissa visit of the official, five-member delegation of the European Union.

(i). Aicc leaders were widely quoted in news stories including the Wall Street Journal, CNN, New York Times, Reuters, Christianity Today, and BBC as well as India's media.

Aicc Chief Testimony In Canada

2009:

In March, aicc President testified on Dalit issues before Canada House of Commons Subcommittee on International Human Rights in Ottawa and met senior government officials. This is the first time the Canadian government had officially enquired into caste issues.

In March, Ms. Asma Jahangir, UN Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion or Belief, presented her report on her 2008 visit to India to the UN Human Rights Council and highlighted the challenges for Dalits from all faiths.

In April, the first 45 Dalit-Bahujan students graduated from class 10 in a network of high-quality, English-medium schools run by AICC members in partnership with the Dalit Freedom Network. These schools came up after request by Dalit leaders in 2001 to educate their children. All graduates are now enrolled in college and have a vision to help their community.

U.N. Expresses Shock

In June, two investigators on the topic of discrimination based on work and descent presented their recommendations to the UN Human Rights Council for changes to stop caste discrimination. They were appointed by the Sub-Commission on the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights and spent five years looking at caste around the world.

In October, the new UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Ms. Navi Pillay – a South African of Indian descent – told the world that the caste system needs to be torn down. Then the Nepal representative at the UN agreed. Now the UN will likely add caste discrimination as a form of human rights abuse.

This is just a partial list of activities that are known to me. There are numerous national and international groups that are tirelessly working to free our people and lots of things are happening worldwide. Besides words and awareness at the international level, practical changes are happening in rural and urban Dalit communities across India.

100 English Medium Schools

The AICC partners alone are running over 100 high-quality English Medium schools with over 18,000 Dalit-Bahujan boys and girls studying there. The goal is to do 1,000 schools.

They run over 1,200 self-help-groups with over 20,000 Dalit women (that means, families) as members who learn job skills, earn and save money, and improve their lives.

There are 50 full-time health workers in villages around the schools to teach basic health and hygiene along with primary medical care. Social justice teams have panel of lawyers in several states providing free legal advice and assistance in certain cases to get justice.

[Moses Parmar 1jn478@gmail. com) with Santosh B. (Research)]

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Caste killing the church

No religious group has done so much for Dalit liberation as the Christians. We have said many times in DV and our books that the "Christian service to Dalits can be written only in words of gold".

But all these are things of the past. The church leadership has simply abandoned the Dalits. In Kerala, where the Christians are a powerful force the Roman Catholic church has defended the caste system both within and outside. The church is busy educating the upper caste cobras — biting and killing the Christians themselves.

The church has also refused to heed our repeated plea for a media of our own — despite the enormous wealth it commands. Caste is killing the church also.

Secret of church helplessness: Brother Moses Parmar has travelled all over the Christian world, particularly the US where his organisational headquarters is situated. So he is fully aware of the reasons of the inability of the Indian church to fight Brahminism.

In London, the very capital of the Christian Britain, we did not find a single functioning church. There are hundreds of massive church buildings all over London —but permanently closed. When we asked the British Christians they said they no longer believed in church-going and hardly believed in god.

Karl Marx influence: Who told them not to go to church? Karl Marx made them godless even as this German Jew settled in London continued to be a strict Jew and regularly attended the synagogue.

London has one of the largest concentration of Jews with a large number of synagogues where they regularly prayed fully dressed in their religious attire - even as they made fun of the Christians. The very god-fearing Jews preached atheism to Christians who faithfully closed their churches and sold them to shopping centres, liquor bars, Muslim mosques, cinema theatres etc.

Evangelical Jews: It is only in US, the churches are active but fully infiltrated by the Jews converted to Christianity. Evangelical are mostly Jews.

The crisis of the Western world is the result of the zionist hold on the Christian neck. The very Vatican is a puppet in the hands of Jews.

The West can get itself liberated only when Christianity is freed from zionist octopus.

The Indian Christian leadership is fully upper castes and naturally pro-Jew — EDITOR.

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CHURCH LEADERSHIP WARNED

Zionist control will not allow West to punish Delhi

Brother Moses Parmar is perhaps one of the best Dalit Christian leaders whom we have met in the 30-year-old history of Dalit Voice. He has given a big list of the "achievements" of the AICC whose sincerity and dedication to Dalit liberation are never in doubt.

But the problem with Brother Moses, who played host to our two UP state DV family members meet at Lucknow, and his Christian colleagues is that they have not made a study of the "Hindu Mind". Read our book, Know the Hindu Mind, (DSA-2008, Rs. 100).

3,000 year-old rule: Brahminic rulers of India constitute a micro-minority of 2% in this land of over 1,300 millions. They were ruling it even during the Muslim and British rule. Except the "Golden period of Indian history" during the Budhist rule when they were made mince meat, they have always been the Bhoodevatas who finally finished Budhism and drove it out of India.

The world has not seen a more deadly and diabolical criminal than the Bahminists.

The Jews have produced any number of kind hearted souls willing to admit their crimes. Many Jews were killed by the Jews themselves for speaking out the Truth. But India has not seen a single vaidik who is ready to delete even a coma in the Brahmin "sacred scriptures". Who then is more dangerous?

"Jews of India" join Jews: That means the Brahminists are least bothered about international media exposure of their crimes, UN or World Court strictures or European Parliament or American Senate resolutions condemning their criminal conduct.

We are saying this with our thorough knowledge of the Brahminic behaviour and a deep study of the sick "Hindu mind".

US controlled by Jews: Their confidence to rule India with iron fist got further strengthened after the "Jews of India" joined hands with the Jews ruling the US. They know full well that this new alliance of the two blood brothers will not allow the West to take action on India. Because the West, particularly the US, is controlled by the Jews. Even the US church is in the Jewish pocket.

It is this confidence that has made the vaidik vampire so confident, so arrogant and extremely blood-thirsty.

Weakness of Indian church: They also know the weakness of the Indian church leadership which depends upon the Western Christian funds. The West will never allow it to be used to fight the "Hindu mind".

Besides, the upper caste Brahminical church leaders are in total control of the Indian church.

India's Brahminical Govt. can be cut to size in no time if only the West and the US in particular stop funding and supporting Delhi. The Indian Christian leaders have done enough to expose the Brahminic crime. The West has all the information. Yet it is not able to stop funding and supporting Delhi because the Jews who control the West and US in particular will not permit it.

We have said all this in DV, our books and speeches.

Deadly cancer: Hence the first priority should be to study the "Hindu mind" which will help us fight and destroy it.

A deadly cancer is destroying the great Western Christian civilisation. This cancer is called zionism which is controlling not only the Western banks, economy, media, political, cultural institutions but also the church — particularly the Vatican.

The wonder of all wonders is the Western people do not recognise, much less identify, this evil because all the Western institutions are subverted.

If this is the fate of West, in India it is still worse. There are many good Jews fighting zionism. But we have not found a single vaidik having the heart even to criticise Brahminism.

The "Jews of India" can never, ever be defeated by the line of action you have taken. It cannot be corrected. It can only be destroyed —EDITOR.



 
Articles

Caste war within Maoists

COM. AYYANKALI

Indian "Maoists" are indeed the most amazing jokers of the century. These guys never understood that large- scale attacks must never be undertaken unless they have spread all across the country and are in a position to cut off and disrupt supply lines of the Indian Army. Instead of aiming at such a target, they concentrated on sensational attacks like trying to blow up Chandrababu Naidu's car and trying to assassinate Bengal CM Buddhadev Bhattacharya. They have still not understood that protracted peoples' war will only mean people running away from them after getting tired of endless war, unless it is fought in a manner which will prevent this.

Tribal revolt: But the Brahminical mechanical and ritualistic mind will never understand this. On top of all these blunders, they have ignored the already existing caste war, and have betrayed the working class Dalit Bahujans and tribals who have begun to rebel against them.

Even after the Maoist split on caste lines, they have not improved or changed their ways — Brahmins and Reddys continue to call the shots. At this rate these Brahminical fake Maoists will only be wiped out. Only after that the real caste-class war can begin without any more confusion.

A Times of India report adds from Midnapore: As the Centre prepares for "Operation Green Hunt", top Maoist leaders are huddled in a hideout, some 40 km from Lalgarh, trying to decide whether to agree to talks or fight it out. After two days of brainstorming, they are yet to come to a consensus. While Kishanji — the (Telugu Brahmin) military strategist responsible for brutal killings in Bengal — insists on a showdown with the state forces, another powerful section of the CPI (Maoist) central committee, led by Dalit Gopinathji alias Durga Hembram, wants talks at the earliest.

The Centre's offer of truce or a massive crackdown has triggered an intense 'internal dialogue' among Maoists. Of the 36 CPI (Maoist) central committee members, around 30 — including those from Bihar, Jharkhand and Orissa — are attending the meeting.


BOOK REVIEW

Vipassana cult to hinduise Budhists

DR. SADHU RAMTEKE, 3/2-MIG COLONY, VISHWAKARMANAGAR, OPP. SUPER SPECIALITY HOSPITAL, NAGPUR - 440 027

The Vipassana cult started by the Marwari S.N. Goenka is a Brahminical weapon to destroy the Budhist movement rejuvenated by Dr. Ambedkar in 1956. The aura around the name of Budha helped Goenka to gain popularity and become fabulously rich. Maharashtrian Budhists are at the forefront to popularise Vipassana among Budhists. In this background the book, Buddha Dhamma Banam Vipassana, by Dr. Vinod Anavrat is a serious attempt to expose the real face of the bogus Vipassana cult. He cautions the Budhists against falling in the trap laid by Goenka and his Brahminical coterie.

Vipassana, why only in Viharas: The author asks: What is the secret of Goenka and his Hindu chelas refraining from teaching this great (?) technique in Hindu temples? Why the viharas and the Budhists alone are targeted? If Vipassana is such a non-sectarian technique, then why spare Hindu temples, the bastions of Brahminical supremacy? Why at Igatpuri (Nasik dt.) Goenka exclusively trains Budhist monks but never any Hindu mahants or Jain sadhus? Why the Budhist monks and the Dalit Goenkawadis are silent on this? Goenka says his meditation technique is secular. Why then only the Budhists are asked to promote secularism? Hinduism lacks the spirit of brotherhood. It is also tyrannical as it divides the society into different varnas and innumerable castes. If so how can we expect the followers of this religion to be secular? That is why any number of Vipassana retreats cannot bring any perceptible changes in the Hindu behaviour. The fault does not lie with the people but the inbuilt divisive spirit in Hinduism that forces them to practice and nurture inequality.

Not reform but revolt: Vipassana strengthens Brahminism. Goenka, a spiritual humbug, is misleading the educated but innocent Budhists.

A Budhist, Ratnakar Gaikwad, a Dalit IAS officer, sanctioned leave for govt. servants in Maharashtra for attending a 10-day Vipassana camp. Brahminists will be for ever grateful to him.

Babasaheb embraced Budhism to seek liberation from Hinduism. But Vipassana has undermined his mission. Dr. Ambedkar said:

"If the Hindu Social Order is to fall to the ground, it can happen only under two conditions. Firstly, the social order must be subjected to constant fire. Secondly, they can't subject it to constant fire unless they are independent in thought and action".

Besides Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh is the latest in the hit list of Goenka. He has infiltrated the BSP-ruled state. Bahujan News, the Hindi weekly from Agra, is poisoning the minds of Hindi-knowing Budhists in UP. It regularly devotes minimum one full page for Goenka.

Rs. 2 lakh cash prize: Vipassana masks the original image of the Budha as a revolutionary. One should not ignore the social context in which Budha had to launch the crusade against the oppression unleased on the shudras. Hence on conversion to Budhism on Oct.14, 1956 at Nagpur Babasaheb said:

Buddhism can emancipate the universe. But unless justice prevails, there cannot be peace. (p.191).

Ambedkarites therefore should spell out their priorities for justice. Dr. Vinod Anavrat has dedicated the book to Ven. (late) Nirgunanand Mahathero who vehemently opposed the Goenkawadi Vipassana retreats. An annexure detailing the reply given by Bhante Nirgunanand to Goenka exposes his murky business.

Budha had never taught Vipassana. Dr. Anavrat way back in 2005 itself had announced a Rs. 1-lakh cash prize for anybody showing a single reference wherein the Budha ever taught Vipassana to householders as propagated by Goenka. I have added another Rs. 1 lakh.

Bribe offer to DV Editor: Through Vipassana Goenka wants to enslave the Bahujans. This is what the Congress is also doing. Goenka and his bum-licker Budhist supporters are digging the grave for themselves as well as for Budhists.

The author also quotes an incident narrated by the Editor of Dalit Voice, V.T. Rajshekar, wherein high profile Budhists in Bombay met him and offered a big "bribe" for stopping the Debate in DV on Vipassana (p.160). Such a predatory band is a blot on the name of Budhists who have benefited due to job reservations given by Dr. Ambedkar.

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VIPASSANA PANTH

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Brahmin praise for Periyar E.V.R.

A social reform question which figured in the columns of the Hindu in April, 1925, was the controversy over the functioning of the Tamil Gurukula Vidyalaya at Shermadevi in Tinnevelly District conducted by V.V.S. Aiyer, onetime revolutionary and associate of Bharati.

Dr. Varadarajulu Naidu and other non-Brahmin leaders had objected to non-Brahmin boys of the institution being asked to take their meals separately. The matter went to Gandhiji who advised interdining but employment of Brahmin cooks. Dr. Varadarajulu Naidu was not satisfied with this arrangement as he did not like the condition about employing Brahmin cooks. He asked for the return of money subscribed to the funds of the Gurukula.

Request to British Govt.: In a letter published in the Hindu on April 15, V.V.S. Aiyer said that except in the case of two Brahmin boys, in the case of all other Brahmin and non-Brahmin students there was common dining, and he made it clear that no Brahmin taken into the Gurukula thereafter would be given any exemption from the general mess. Speaking at a public meeting at Salem, E.V. Ramaswami Naicker said they must settle the Brahmin question even while the British supremacy lasted, otherwise they would have to suffer under the tyranny of what he called Brahmnocracy.

On April 21, V.V.S. Aiyer announced in the Hindu his resignation as head of the Gurukula. He said his opponents seemed to have developed a special hatred against him and in order to make it easier for other members of the ashram to negotiate with them he would step down from his post.

Commenting on the controversy, the Hindu wrote: "We hope that the suicidal and unsavoury disputation would be brought to a speedy termination by the adoption on both sides of a policy of give and take, remembering that social questions cannot be settled satisfactorily either by cowardly running away from them or by thrusting changes down the throats of unwilling people. On April 28 the Ashramites of the Gurukulam elected T.R. Mahadeva Aiyer as the new head of the Ashram in place of V.V.S. Aiyer.

Periyar quits Congress: The controversy was one of the contributing factors for E.V. Ramaswami Naicker drifting away from the Congress and later forming an organisation of his own whose avowed objective was to eliminate Brahmins and Brahmin influence in Tamil Nadu which it wanted to secede from India. The above document, supplied by K. Veeramani, head of the Dravida Kazagham started by Periyar, was read by Editor V.T. Rajshekar, at the packed Periyar Thidal function to felicitate the brave police officer S.M. Mushrif, author of the fast-selling book, who killed Karkare?, which exposed the vaidiks behind the Bombay terrorist attack of 26/11.

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The Hindu, the Mount Road Maha Vishnu, the Madras-based largest Brahminical media empire of India, had hurled the vilest abuses against Periyar E.V. Ramaswamy, considered as India's second greatest Indian after Dr. Ambedkar.

But in a souvenir titled 100 Years of the Hindu — The Epic Story of the Indian Nationalism, the same Hindu showered superlative praise on Periyar who drove out all the hate-mongers from the country's purest Dravida land —Tamil Nadu.

On p.337 of the Hindu souvenir, it pays the following tribute to Periyar for fighting Brahmin racism in the then Madras presidency. It also quotes a speech made by Periyar at Salem on May 25, 1925:


Jews & "Jews of India" are cousins: DV theory proves right

CHANAKYA'S ARTHASASTRA & ZIONIST PROTOCOLS ARE THE SAME

Jesus was killed by the Jews (Just as Budha was killed by the vaidiks) and condemned. And had him executed by the Roman Governor of Palestine, which then belonged to Romans.

Henry H. Klein, himself a famous Jew and a top lawyer of New York, says the top secret document, Protocols, was first published in 1897 and again 1905 by a Russian professor. The world famous British Museum, London, had a copy of the secret document from 1906. But India has not so far produced an honest vaidik to expose the treacherous aims of the Arthasastra. For translating the secret book from Sanskrit to English, Shama Sastry of Mysore was punished.

The Protocols outlines the secret zionist conspiracy to destroy the Christian world. The Arthasastra says how to destroy India's 98% non-Brahmins.

America is controlled by 2% Jews and India by 2% vaidiks.

Jews are called the "Chosen people" and the vaidiks called Bhoodevatas.

The objectives of the Protocols have been fulfilled and also that of Arthasastra in India.

The Protocols is to enslave the Christian world, make them bankrupt and then rule. The Arthasastra has already completed the job.

Read the booklet, A Jew Exposes the Jewish World Conspiracy, Henry H. Klein, a Jew, New York. (pp.24, Rs. 20).

Zionist Arthastra (pp.128), Kautilya's Arthasastra (pp.463)

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Caste & corruption divide Indian army

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Bangalore: The ruling upper castes (15%), have a ready solution to the all-round crisis killing India: military rule. The ignorance of the ruling class is so colossal that it doesn't know that the military is also corrupt and equally impotent. Also fully caste divided.The leadership of all the three wings of the Defence services is also upper caste.So much so the Brahminical national toilet papers had to finally swallow their own words and admit that the Defence forces are also corrupt and divided.The world's third largest army's face was tarred when it was announced that several Lt. Generals will have to face court martial on the Sukna land scandal. The soon to be retired army chief, Deepak Kapoor, himself defended the corrupt generals. His own closest aide, Lt. Gen. Avadesh Prakash, was also indicted. In all 21 army top officers have been indicted. A big "war of generals" is going on inside the army on the sale of military lands to a contractor in Bengal. A report said the Sukna scandal divided the entire top brass of the army. How can India win any war with such a divided and corrupt Defence leadership?


Vultures gather over George Fernandes "body"

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Bangalore: Love of property kills the humanity in man.

Even as the fake socialist George Fernandes is dying, the vultures are hovering over his body to enjoy the feast.

Wife Leila Kabir, a Muslim, has taken full control of the dying Mangalorean (Roman Catholic) Christian. She was nowhere to be seen for all these years because George was running around with a Kerala Nair woman, Jaya Jetley, caught on camera by the Tehelka while demanding bribes while George was Defence Minister.

Lately, George brothers and some fair-weather socialists have also come scenting the smell of the crores. These vultures are clearly visible. Many are waiting.

DV Feb.1, 2010 p.11: "Socialist George Fernandes worth Rs. 350 crores.

DV Dec.16, 2009 p.18: "George Fernandes: Advance obituary of a bogus socialist".


China has better democracy than India or West

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Bangalore: What do the Western countries and their Brahminical bum-lickers in India mean by saying that "China needs greater liberalisation at home and sympathetic engagement with the West?"

The meaning is simple: China is not allowing even the whisker of the zionist Jew and Brahminists to enter China. Most of the people advising China "to liberalise" are also the very same wolves in sheep's clothings who destroyed the Christian West and imposed their Jewish tyranny on the West. China knows it too well.

Beijing's underground city: During the Soviet regime, controlled by the zionist Jews, they tried their best to infiltrate China and influence Mao. But the Chinese Communist Party blocked any zionist wind blowing into China. This provoked Soviet Russia.

When we last went to China, we were told about a Soviet plan to attack Beijing. China built a whole city under Beijing fearing an aerial attack. None was allowed to see the underground city but we were taken.

The very same zionist Jews, who have now taken over the whole of West and particularly USA, are sending their secret agents like the Google, Microsoft etc. to China. One by one all of them are being kicked out.

Dalai Lama is a dangerous zionist-Brahminist agent.

The Communist Party of china is fully aware of the zionist-Brahminist saboteurs. It has rejected the Western-style of democracy outright. China is much more democratic than India or any other Western country.

Tribals fight Brahmin Maoist

Calcutta: Gurucharan Kisku, a tribal aide of maoist leader Koteshwara Rao alias Kishenji (Brahmin), has hinted at a major rift between the Maoists and the tribals. Kisku, who has accused Kishenji of ignoring the interests of tribals, has decided to start his own squad. Suggesting the Maoists-Tribal divide, Kisku said, "Maoists are following the proletariat line where tribal distinctness is not recognized. So there is neither any cultural uplift nor tribal development." "People in tribal areas are showing signs of resistance to Maoists and I am with them. I am also in touch with tribal leaders who have supported my stand," Kisku alias Marshal added. Kishenji was only making use of tribals rather than actually fighting for them. "The movement in Bengal is not a tribal movement as claimed by Kishenji, it is anti-tribal."


Even West is shocked over India's anti-China stand

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Bangalore: Indian rulers love the Khatri Sick PM because he is their most loved loyal dog. As a world Bank nominee his behaviour is no surprise — though in the process he has endangered the Indian economy inside and its security outside.

The most serious and worrisome aspect which has shocked even Western observers is India going against China by hugging the renegade Dalai Lama. During his recent meeting with President Obama in the White House, the Tibetan exile has pleaded for US-India closer cooperation.

As the agent of the zionist Jews he has to say this. But can India afford to go against China which even the US is afraid to hurt?

Jews don't trust "Jews of India": India's Brahminical rulers (15%) are not interested in India because they don't belong to India. Hence they don't love India. So it is quite natural they are pressing the Khatri Sick PM to go closer to US. The Jews and "Jews of India" are cousins. But the Jews have their own doubts about their cousins.

America is not only a super power but world famous for its honesty, efficiency, hard work, scientific and technological superiority. But what about our Brahminical rulers? They are famous only for bragging. They are dishonest, lazy, deceptive and extremely untrustworthy — being rank racists. Australia has given all the proof of their behaviour.

The Indian rulers hate India. China knows this very well.

Fall of India: Right now the "Jews of India" are using their closeness to the US Jews to ride over us and further enslave over 85% of its non-Hindu population.

India would have gained a lot by getting closer to China. But China has no Jews.

Jonathan Hoslag's latest book, China & India: Prospects for Peace (Columbia University Press, pp.234, $37.50), discusses all these issues. But our rulers are not interested in facts of history.

As days pass India is going from bad to worse (134th position out of 182 countries in the world) but China is already a super power. India-China border dispute is unresolved. Meanwhile, China has fully encircled India.

Even pro-zionist, pro-American experts are unable to understand the behaviour of the Indian ruling class of which the Khatri Sick PM has become the darling. Dangerous days are ahead.


India misses the bus as China masters English

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Bangalore: English has already become the world language. Every international conference is conducted in English. Future belongs to English.

But this rule does not apply to India where its ruling Brahmins say we must go back to Sanskrit — a dead language — even as almost 90% of them have mastered English and bagged the best jobs in India and the West.

Stinking worms: This love of Sanskrit is only to fool the slaves. Those who can read, write and speak Sanskrit are not even 2,000. Whom then are they trying to fool?

As a community noted for acute stomach-ache, they are afraid if the slaves are allowed to study English they will steal a march and their rulership will be threatened.

As India has not even 5% people knowing English (reading, writing, speaking) China has silently stolen a march.

A Times correspondent in Beijing (Feb.21, 2010) says Chinese have virtually mastered English and defeated India — as they did in every other sphere.

Everywhere you can hear Chinese speaking the best of English. Already it has become a super power — even as India is being treated as a stinking worm.

English was introduced in 1980s and within 30 years "Chinese have grasped the keys to the gateways to a whole new world", it says.

But the Indian rulers are not ashamed. Their satisfaction is that they have succeeded in keeping the slaves out of English. What do they care if the country dies — it does not belong to them.



 
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Pak, Iran sign pipeline deal sans India

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Posted: Mar 17, 2010 at 1432 hrs IST
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Islamabad Pakistan has signed a deal with Iran paving the way for the construction of a much-delayed pipeline pumping Iranian natural gas to the energy-starved South Asian country, officials said on Wednesday.

The $7.6 billion project is crucial for Pakistan to avert a growing energy crisis already causing severe electricity shortages in the country of about 170 million.

Pakistani Petroleum and Natural Resources Minister Naveed Qmar hailed the signing of the deal in Turkey on Tuesday as an historic achievement.

It's a milestone towards meeting energy needs of the country, a Pakistani government statement quoted Qamar as saying.

The pipeline will connect Iran's South Fars gas field with Pakistan's southern Baluchistan and Sindh provinces.

Iran has the world's second-largest gas reserves after Russia. But sanctions by the West, political turmoil and construction delays have slowed its development as an exporter.

Under the deal, 750 million cubic feet of gas will be pumped to Pakistan daily from Iran by mid-2015.

Qamar said he hoped work on the project would be started soon so that gas supplies to Pakistan could start on time.

PEACE PIPELINE

Dubbed the peace pipeline, the project has been planned since the 1990s and originally would have extended from Pakistan to its old rival, India.

However, India has been reluctant to join the project given its long-running distrust of Pakistan, with which it has fought three wars since they achieved independence in 1947.

Under the deal signed on Tuesday, Pakistan is allowed to charge a transit fee if the proposed pipeline is eventually extended to India.

The United States has tried to discourage India and Pakistan from any deal with Iran because of Tehran's suspected ambitions to build nuclear weapons. Iran denies any such ambitions.

India has invested in civilian nuclear reactors to help fulfill its increasing energy demand. It also signed a landmark civilian nuclear deal with the United States in 2008.

Pakistan has long called for a similar deal from the United States but Washington has been unwilling to make an agreement with its ally, which is battling an al Qaeda-linked Islamist insurgency.

Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari reiterated Pakistan's demand in talks with Director of U.S. National Intelligence Dennis C. Blair on Tuesday.

(Zardari) called upon the U.S. to assist Pakistan in civilian nuclear technology to help the country overcome (the) energy crisis, on the one hand, and bridge the trust deficit between the two countries on the other, a government statement said.

http://www.expressindia.com/latest-news/Pak-Iran-sign-pipeline-deal-sans-India/592033/







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