Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Wake up Dalit movement !!!!

6th december 2006,the 50th Mahaparinirvan diwas is the best day to reveiw dalit
movement.This blog is about rise,evolution and current state of the largest emancipation movement in the world.

The start can be traced to Mahatma Phule but the real explosion came in 1927,when untouchables started first organised movement at Mahad to draw water from public tank.It was not about only drawing water or entering temples but it was an assertion of human rights which were denied to almost 60 million people for past two milleniums.The change in the mental state was phenomenal, from a unorganised force who were treated worst than animals,they became a politically and socially reckoning force.

The one man who literally pulled them from brink of disaster was none other than Dr Ambedkar.He was not ready to stop and asserted that they should give up all rituals like consuming dead animal's flesh and wearing only silver ornaments which are mark of their slavery.The movement was right at that stage because no upper caste Hindu (except few like Savarkar)were ready to accept their legitimate rights. It was very critical of Brahminical order which beleived in caste superiority.

The movement became consolidated with broader sphere of awakening led by Babasaheb who did’nt miss any opportunity to assert the sufferings and grab more rights for their emancipation. The ‘Poona Pact’ made Babasaheb, one of the stalwarts in political arena of India and proclaimed on the world stage that no body can now deny rights to this wronged populace. The pact secured reserved seats for dalits. Even when their political rights had been recognized still a large proportion of Hindus were not ready to recognize their legitimate social rights. After observing this attitude for almost a decade, finally Babasaheb declared that although ‘he was born a Hindu but he will not die as Hindu’. However during a conversation with Gandhiji, he assured him that he will chose the least damaging path for the nation.

Finally the culmination came when on 14th October 1956,he embraced Buddhism and along with him, his lacs of followers also followed suite. Thus even while lodging a protest against Hinduism, he did’nt missed the national character of India. He chose Buddhism which had it’s firm roots in India and was not a religion of invaders. Even during Round Table conference, he wanted Dalits to be mentioned as Protestant Hindus. Thus he was very well aware that conversion of Dalits to Muslims or Christianity will spell a disaster for the nation.

But today the Dalit movement is first of all leaderless and if they exist then they are the likes of Mayawati, Paswan, Athavle or Gawai who are only interested in securing their power. And in spate of secularism are pushing the movement closer to Muslims and Christians whom Babasaheb purposely avoided. The need of the hour is to turn the movement from it’s reactionary and violent mode to a more proactive and constructive mode by joining hands with socio-religious organizations like RSS which are trying to reorganize the Hindu society by destroying caste barriers.

Monday, November 20, 2006

Loud thoughts!!!!!!!!
Last days have been of confusion and be it Arunachal, Sachar committee or nuke deal.

Chinese are displaying their hidden claws. Now their ambassador says Arunachal is integral to China, and no Chinese official has denied it but arrogantly said that it is disputed area. Why are we following one-China policy…Tibet is clearly an illegal occupation……Taiwan is any ways independent. Let us openly declare that Tawang (area of Arunachal) which is disputed because of birthplace of Lama ,then whole Tibet is actually a sovereign country.

Sachar committee,one of the manifesto promises of UPA, has come out with evident results. But the conclusion being drawn is because of flaw in Indian polity Muslims have been wronged for 50 years. The basic issue is no party has ever made a clear attempt to integrate Muslims in the mainstream.
Congress and all secular parties have just treated them as vote banks and mullahs have fully enjoyed it. Muslims are also to share the blame,if they want to be educated in madarassas and only Quran or Urdu then no IT,BPO or UPSC is open for them. The low level of education among women leads to bad family planning and bigger problems like unemployment and criminality. That’s the reason every state has more proportion of jail inmates as Muslims than their population.
The solution is no reservation but clearly asking Muslims to follow IPC and not AIMPLB. Asking them for a reform in religion, like giving more freedom to women and freeing them from clutches of mullahs. Linking madarassas to NCERT and bringing curb over fundamentalist which have gained control over it. Educated Muslims can be the real torchbearers for the reform movement. Congress and all secularists are just trying to make reservation an election issue.

Nobody has displayed such utter dishonor to nation than communists have been doing for past 50 years-:
Their great Namboodripaad supported Chinese invasion of India in name of socialism and they even went to an extent of describing Mao as avatar of Krishna who is coming to liberate us.
They were the first to support League’s demand for Pakistan.
They referred Subhasbabu as Tojo’s (Japanese dictator) dog.
Now they are supporting Chinese interests and even accepted Arunachal as disputed territory. Mitrokhin’s archives have clearly shown how communists were on KGB’s payroll and now it must have been replaced by PLA.( People’s Liberation Army) of China.

Thursday, August 31, 2006

Testing Times……
Well read the news of Ujjain, ABVP state president has been implicated in Prof’s murder.
He has surrendered before police and sent to judicial custody. The law will take it’s own course. But in media they already have been convicted of murder and the tapes of threatening been aired across all channels.

I don’t know about the case and not trying to exonerate them, but the way whole issue has been highlighted seems other way round. It just follows the line, that whenever any RSS related organization is involved, media leaves no stone unturned to malign them.
These are a few examples-:

-during NDA rule, several nuns in Jhabua district filed cases of rape and the media directly convicted Bajrang dal,VHP for it. Later on it was found out that tribals converted to Christianity were the actual rapists. One of the case filed by nun was found to be false and medically confirmed that she was not raped.

- Graham Staines’ and his two children were burnt alive by a mob. Same allegations and direct conviction by media. But nobody investigated that Staines’ was a Christian missionary involved in conversion and the mob was of tribals and noway related to these organizations.

-Honorable Shankaracharya was arrested on the allegations of murder, case is still going on. But the way media and all parties (except BJP) jumped on the issue to implicate Him was simply fascinating. Don’t they know that Shah Imam of Jama Masjid openly supported Taliban and Laden, and was even alleged to have been involved in smuggling but NO ARRESTS.

-Sudden explosions rocked churches during NDA rule, same allegations, but later on Din-Dar Anjuman a Pakistani organization was impicated in it. But one of the Reverend approached Chandrababu Naidu to withdraw support from NDA ……strange……

-in broad daylight, a coach full of karsevaks was burnt in Godhra…..but our secularists said , they teased muslim girls and even abducted them…so the carnage took place. Within a span of 15-20 minutes a mob of thousand gathers and has all weapons to burn a coach….great organizing power or a preplanned attack….

There are several such examples not only recent but from Nehruvian era. The media is prejudiced and will never appreciate the yeoman service being done by RSS and it’s affiliations but anywhere it finds a controversy, it will try to falsely implicate them.

The solution is to have a strong electronic and print media which can fight back this misconceptions spread by secularists.

Wednesday, August 16, 2006

HISTORY REVISITED…….
We will be celebrating 60th year of independence staring from 15th august 2006. It’s a diamond jubilee year, so lot of celebrations will be held and we would be reminded of the great sacrifice made by our freedom fighters. It is this history which I am going to revisit in my blog.

While seeing all the publicity campaigns for I-day, the message was clear ,it is because of CONGRESS ,that we achieved independence otherwise we might still have been one of the jewels of British empire. It made me think, is it true, are we interpreting the history correctly……

Ponder on these facts,

After World War-II, most of the Asiatic regions like Indonesia, Vietnam, Myanmar, Lanka besides India & Pakistan got independent. There were no violent movements in these neighboring regions still they managed to throw off foreign yoke. I will let the reader decide whether it was QUIT INDIA or WW-II which expedited the process.

Indian National Army aroused national feeling among armed forces and turned them against their colonial masters first time after 1857. It made the British jittery about staying in India.

Besides anybody studying world history will notice that almost all independence movements were violent and basically armed struggles. Even in India we have a long history of armed struggles starting with Vasudev Balwant Phadke . Although we might claim that we are first to achieve independence through non violent means still violence had it’s own impact.

Revolutionaries like Bose, Savarkar, Aurbindo Ghosh, Khudiram, Bismil, Ashfaqullah, Dhingra gave more sacrifices than congressmen to see their beloved motherland free.

It drives down to the fact that an illusion was purposely created by successive Cong governments that Congress (esp a particular family) only sacrificed and made us free.
Can a nation of continental proportions be free just because of a family or a party.

The answer is NO, Congress was one of the many factors which led us to freedom.
But has’nt Congress and even the family achieved almost 50 years of continuous rule by harping on their sacrifices which are so small when compared to others.

For eg-: We only know (?????) Vinayak Savrkar but very few know that all the 3 brothers gave their heart and soul for this cause and elder Babarao along with Vinayak Savarkar suffered life imprisonment at Andaman which probably no congressmen ever endured.

It is because of such distorted visions of history that we have developed into a nation of such insensitivities. Because of impractical notion of non violence we have been suffering blows from our neighbours (latest of 11th july). And a nation 1/100th of our size is forcing UN Security council to take care of it’s concerns.

Sunday, July 02, 2006

Engines of Growth…..
World cup fever is rising…..we are at the semis stage. In one interview of FIFA chairman , he said future of football is India. It will take the game to it’s next level. Seeing countries across the globe clashing to hold the coveted cup….it tickles me and every other Indian to see our country also rising as a challenger.

Although my title and start might seem contradictory but they are interlinked. Sports can be and is already a major industry. For a country of 1 billion sports, can be a major industry and employment generator. Leave aside Cricket because I firmly believe as diverse nation we need diverse sports too. Now what about business…..If we could encourage sports at every school level, it will expose us to a vast pool of talent.It should be all sports like athletics, swimming, hockey football, cricket etc etc.

Scholarships should be instituted for talent in sports. Centers of excellence can be established throughout the country like IIT to nurture the talent. Teenagers can be examined for their prodigy in different games. They can then be admitted to this schools where their needs of education and sports can be taken care of by government. Coachs can come from retired professionals. Public-private partnership can be the best way to raise funds. It can provide employment to lot of talented sportsmen and also create a multi billion $ industry through stadiums, equipments, tournaments and sponsorships.

Now coming to other one i.e public transport. Except metros this is the most neglected area in other cities. Sometime after the first oil shock GOI had planned to have mass transit system in every city of 1 million population. Now even after quarter century we could do it, could be a major event. These systems can create direct employment as employees in these systems, beside they can help the city to grow thus attracting more investment and hence economic activity. In fact the best example is of Mumbai which grew because of local trains and then economic activity and now it’s continuing.

Other can be Health Services…India needs 1 lakh doctors every year and we are producing 20k.It can generate employment but also be a major revenue generator because of lower costs as compared to global levels and besides poor health infrastructure in India. NHS (National Health Services) of UK is the 3rd largest employer in world.
If a small country like UK can do it why can’t we????????

Saturday, May 27, 2006

The TROJAN HORSE
In all this hoopla about reservation, I am writing about a topic which is not on the front pages. The topic is SIACHEN sell out which UPA government is planning with Pakistan.
We all know Siachen as a glacier in some remote corner as a border post. It was during Rajiv Gandhi government, that Indian army occupied to foil any Pakistani attempts.

A simple study of Kashmir map will reveal the reason why it’s on the negotiation tables every time. We know that Kashmir is divided in 3 regions PoK, Aksai Chin , J&K. There is some territory which Pakistan has acceded to China. Siachen lies at meeting point of all these 3 power axis.

It acts as a pressure point on Pakis and Chinese and is a useful watchtower to thwart any nefarious designs. This is the very advantage which our dear PM is planning to squander just on the promise from people which have fooled our government for past 50 years. The other point is how much territory are we planning to donate. Our boundaries have been shrinking for past millennium, once we ruled Hindukush now it’s a distant outpost of another country, and on other side we have shrunk from Myanmar and are losing North East as well.

Nixon once said that history is littered with examples of failed states who could not gauge developments around their borders. We are also at the same state ,at the confluence of two whirlwinds ,one is the Islamic terrorism and other is rise of Chinese giant. Both are going to cut us across for their advantage. This is just the 1st step a TROJAN HORSE to enter. The solution is simple to stop any attempts of contraction of our borders.

Pakistan has been rated as one of the top 10 failed states,let us help them to attain numero uno status. Musharraf has foiled many attempts (???) on his life, if he is executed, further turmoil can start, Baluchis are up in arms, MQM & Jiye Sindh are other dicontentders. Also we need to surround China with our friends as they are trying to do. We should slowly start supporting Tibet & Taiwan with giving harbour to democratic movements.

India and China are natural enemies because of our size and global status we are trying to achieve. So along with dreams of ChIndia….let us also be rational……..

Wednesday, March 22, 2006

Inquilaab Zindabaad!!!!!!
Writing about someone who has been your first ideal in life, evokes lot of memories. I am talking about none other than Sardar Bhagatsingh. It has been 75 years since Shaheed-e-Azam Bhagatsingh sacrificed his life so that his beloved motherland be independent. Nobody symbolizes the same zeal of patriotism and dedication to one’s ideals as he does.
This blog is just a snapshot of his life.

There is a saying in marathi that a person’s intentions are clear from his cradle. Same was the case with him. There is a story that once his father saw him sitting alone in the field. When asked he replied of planning to sow guns so that more guns will grow and with them he will drive foreigners out of this country. He was just 5 years then.
After Jalianwala Baugh massacre, he visited the site and brought back ,blood stricken soil, which always reminded him of the injustice done to his people.

The ideals turned in to fervour and he decided to join revolutionary movement during his college days. The movement called Hindustan Republican Association had the who’s who of revolutionaries like Azad, Bismil, Ashfaqullah, Bhagvaticharan Vohra ,Sukhdev,
Yashpal, Durga Bhabhi and many others. Everybody was competing with each other so that he could prove his mettle for the country. It was really a “League of Extraordinary Gentleman & Woman.”

The revenge of Lalaji’s death pleased whole nation and convinced that blood still flowed in our veins and it could boil when struck. The culmination came on 8th April 1929, he along with Dutt exploded bombs in the assembly and voluntarily gave arrest. His arguments in the court and later on his long drawn fast to oppose ill treatment in jails made him a demi-god for youths. And finally on 23rd March 1931,when he kissed gallows, he became immortal in the memories of millions of people like us who still madly hope that India will once again achieve it’s old glory.

May a day come in our life when the city(Lahore) in which he martyred for this great cause be a part of India. And we see BHARAT MATA sitting on throne of eternal glory resplendent as never before.

INQUILAAB ZINDABAD !!!!!!!!!

Wednesday, March 08, 2006

Need for ATF (Anti Terrorist Force)
The events are taking a disturbing trend. Terrorists have started striking at any place according to their will be it Sarojini market or IISC or Varanasi. These disturbances can’t continue for long if we have to achieve a status of global superpower. Because a nation torn by ‘thousand mutinies’ cannot command respect of the world.

The best thing to happen due to 9/11 was US getting a Department of Homeland Security solely responsible for internal security. Although we have Home ministry at Delhi, the responsiblity to maintain internal law & order lies with a maze of security agencies.
India represents a case, worst affected by terrorism but has done little to protect it’s citizen lives.

The need of hour is to form a centralized ATF i.e Anti Terrorist Force which has pan-India authority & responsibility. We have totally confused & decentralized approach towards terrorism, while a large part of Army is stuck in a low intensity conflict in Kashmir + North East, naxalites are solely being delt by police while there are STF’s in some states.

So there should be an ATF which deals with terrorists be it mujahideen or Nagas or naxalites. It can select best officers from police & army on deputation. It will directly deal with RAW & IB regarding internal security. The benefits will not only be regarding centralized authority & accountability. But information can be processed faster with quicker decisions to avoid any eventuality. States will cry for their autonomy, but the need for all of us is to rise at this occasion above regional boundaries to deal with this global menace.

Anytime Army should decide about strategic matters like long term vision for security of India and how to prepare for it.While police must deal with day to day operational affairs. ATF can fulfill the need to deal with tactical affairs.

Because a peaceful state can only expect to grow at double digit growth rates of what we are dreaming of. Remember China clogged such high growth rates because it first placed it’s house in order.

Friday, March 03, 2006

Marxist-Muslim combine….
India is a land of contradictions it is said. We have lot of contradictions on our back.Here are some of them.
· India is the first country to have installed a democratically elected communist government in Kerala.
· India has the second largest muslim population in world but still people doubt our secularism.

But the blog is about the combination which is shaping up in India. All around the globe if one observes communism & Islam have been at loggerheads. Be it USSR vs Chechnya or China vs Xinjiang. Because both have imperialistic flavour and both watch nationalism with contempt.

Communism declares “Workers of world unite” casting aside national boundaries. Actually communists never viewed India as a nation but a collection of nationalities as Europe. They declared that India with so much diversity cannot be a nation and always derided our culture. The main reason behind communism not getting a wide acceptance.

Islam also views world in two halves-: Dar-ul-Harab & Dar-ul-Islam. Dar-ul-Islam is where shariat or Islamic law is followed and Harab where kaafirs rule the roost. Al-Qaida wants to convert all Harab to Dar-ul-Islam. They have a following throughout the world because nationalistic fervour is second to religion in Islam. (The same tendency is seen in opposing Vande Mataram because it is a prayer for motherland)

Strangely in India, communism & Islam have enjoyed a long drawn friendship. It came out strongly during Bush visit. When protests were organized throughout the country saying that he was a mass murderer by our comrades as well as muslims. But has American bombing killed any Indian muslim, unless he went all the way to Afghanistan to support Taliban. Iraq war is controversial but what Bush did in Afghan land should be supported because it cleansed the medieval rule of Taliban.

But it is the same way in which muslims here are more bothered about what is happening to their brethren in Palestine or Iran than in India. Same was the case with Khilafat movement which was formed for Khalifa of Turkey and not to drive British out of India. It actually sowed the seeds of partition by fanning communal passions of people like Jinnah. The communist, Samajwadis or RJD are commiting the same mistake by supporting such protests.

Communist are supporting these protest by keeping an eye on assembly elections which they have tilted through allowing illegal migration of Bangladeshis which are their voters. Officially there are 40 lac of illegal immigrants in West Bengal. It is time to teach both of them a lesson by ensuring that communist suffer their first ever defeat in WB which they have so illegally occupied.

Thursday, February 16, 2006

A Sovereign, Socialist, Secular Republic ?????????
We declare that “India is a Sovereign, Socialist, Secular Republic” said our forefathers in the beginning of constitution. India has a come a long way since 26th Jan 1950.However I have started doubting all the 3 characteristics in which union republic of India has been described. Events in last few days have added to my suspicion.

First let us take a look at Sovereignity. The French warship Le Clemenceau clarified my all doubts about the sovereignty which we all are so proud off. When it was crystal clear that the warship was full of asbestos (a carcinogenic material),our government could not order it back. A country like Egypt did’nt allowed it through Suez canal. PIL was filed, supreme court had to step in, but the result was one more committee set up. Only when French court ordered it, the issue was resolved.

When queen Elizabeth II visited India she did’nt had any visa for India visit and it is said the it was not required.

The convicts in Purulia arms drop case, were released by central government when Russian president requested (???) to do so.

There are many such instances when a sane person will really doubt the sovereign state.
Even Dr Ambedkar in his speech to the constituent assembly said that we have designed a document for India’s future. But the question is whether India’s independence after a war torn history of almost a millennium continues or it is again subjugated by foreign yoke.

Starting from Muhammad Bin Kasim’s sindh invasion in 712 AD to 1947 AD, there have been more moments of sorrow than happiness. The liberty which we take for granted has come after a long struggle and sacrifices. We as citizen of India might be seeing the longest period of “Free India.”

Although you might doubt imperialism in 21st century but we are living near 2 American colonies (Afghanistan & Iraq) and the tendency to subjugate others (American or Islamic) still exists and has a following.

So “Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty”

Will discuss the other 2 in next blog.

Saturday, January 14, 2006

Building another AJANTA-ELLORA….
Visit to Aurangabad is like traveling down the annals of history. The ancient caves of Ajanta-Ellora, Devgiri fort, tomb of Aurangzeb & Bibi ka Muqbara (replica of Taj Mahal). The blog is about caves which are world famous. Probably no caves on the globe have caught attention as Mecca of arts & sculpture.

Any Indian monument we think of which acts as a magnet for international tourists, be it TAJ, Ajanta-Ellora or the forts have been built in medieval or ancient era. It has been sixty years since we as a nation started our journey. But we have failed to built anything which will capture the attention of world.

This is not only about monuments, but when a nation as a whole sets a goal, it unleashes the immense source of energy & innovation. The best example will be JFK’s speech in 1961 in which he specified ‘landing man on moon’ as a target for USA in decade. Different agencies stepped in, resources were mobilized, frontiers of technology were stretched to make this one thing possible which their president had set. The whole world tuned in radios when Armstrong said “ A small step for man but giant leap for mankind”. Another will be MANHATTAN project which probably had collaboration of best of the brains ever borne.

As a nation we have to set certain goals which must look impossible and put to test all the capabilities which we developed uptil now.