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All Muslims are not terrorists but all terrorists are Muslims
All Muslims are not terrorists but all terrorists are Muslims
Terrorism: "The use of violent actions in order to achieve political aims or to force a government to act" – Oxford Dictionary
Could these following acts be labeled as terrorism! My doubts are minimal!
Dropping of H Bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki . The millions of civilians were killed.
Iraq invaded on false charges of WMD and Al Qaeda and a million killed in the process.
US & UN embargo killed half a million Iraqi children. Reason Iraq was researching on WMD.
Where as next door a tiny terrorist state named Israel has a stock pile of hundreds of WMD! Any UN resolution against it vetoed y US!! It has kicked UN resolutions in dozens and no action!
Radio active amour piercing shells used by US forces in Iraq which will spread cancer and tumor in Iraq for hundreds of years to come!
State sponsored Gujarat Carnage!
Recent Ghaza seize and non stop bomabardment
For last fifty plus years Palestinians driven out of their homes forcefully. Their children women killed. Women raped in public by Israel military. Stone throwing kids arrested and tortured to death.
Lets see where Islam stands on the subject - Terrorism:
This profession is never a Muslim monopoly. Not even a Muslim specialty!
Muslim believe in Holy Quran which says: You kill a single innocent human being you killed the whole humanity!! If you save a single innocent human being you saved the whole mankind.
Terrorism is strictly prohibited in Islam.
At the same time Freedom Fighters temporarily called terrorists. e.g. British called Netaji Subas Bose; Bhagat Singh; Bagha Jatin as terrorists! Once George Washington called a terrorists. Today Palestinians whose land is stolen, children killed; women raped if they resist with stones they are called terrorists and butchered using US supplied weapons!!
Lets take a look at the records of terrorism around the world:
19th century no attack by Muslims. Suddenly after forceful creation of Israel on Muslim land and Zionist media bashing of Muslims attacks started by freedom fighters of Palestine !!
Lets see what happened till nineteenth century:
1881 in the streets of St. Petersberg Tsar Alexander –II of Russia was traveling in a bullet proof car. An anarchist set off a bomb which killed 21 by standers. When the Tsar stepped out of car; next bomb killed him.
In 1886 a Bomb Blast took place Haymarket in Chicago during a labor rally. 8 anarchists were involved. All non Muslims. Dozens killed in that violence.
6th Sept 1901 US President William Mcknley was assassinated . He was shot twice by an anarchist Leon Czolgosz an anarchist a non Muslim
1st of October Bomb blast done by two Christians James and Joseph.
28th June 1914 Archduke of Austria and his wife assassinated by members of Young Bosnia who were Non-Muslim Serbs. This incidence lead to world war.
16th April 1925 bomb blast in St. Nedeliya Church ; Sofia ; Bulgaria was done by communists who were not Muslims.
9th October 1934 King Alexander-I of Yugoslovia was assassinated by a gunman
1st May 1961 the first US air craft was hijacked to Cuba by Ramerez Oriz a non-Muslim
28th August 1968 the US Ambassador to Guatemala was assassinated by a non-Muslim.
30th July 1969 US Ambassador to Japan was knifed by a Japanese.
3rd September 1969 US Ambassador to Brazil was kidnapped by non Muslims
19th April 1995 Federal Building was bombed in Oklahoma city by two Christians Timothy and Terry. 166 killed and hundreds injured.
From 1941 to 1948 in total 259 severely violent terrorists attacks were committed by Jewish terrorists.
22nd July 1946 bombing of King David Hotel was done by Menachem Begin. His team of gangsters were dressed as Arabs to pass the blame to Palestinians.91 innocent killed. UK declared him as the deadliest terrorist. He became the Prime Minister of Israel and finally received Nobel Prize for Peace!
(That shows the power of media. It can change the world opinion in any direction. When Muslims will realize that? They are busy in building worlds tallest towers; expensive hotels, palaces never building media)
Ariel Sharon the bulldozer the terrorist of Sabra and Shatiala was called Man of Peace by a number of US presidents!
Creation of Israel itself at gun point is the biggest act of terror. Before 1945 Israel was no where in the world map! The original children of the land now landless. If they fight (with stones) to get back their land whole Zionist owned media portray them as terrorists and Israel state forces use alal kind of latest weaponry gifted by US!
In Germany from 1968 to 1992 Baader Meinhoff Gang killed several innocent people. They were Christians.
In Italy Red Brigade kidnapped Aldo More former Prime Minister of Italy and killed several innocent human beings.
20th March 1996 Aum Shirikyo A Buddhist cult used nerve gas in a Tokyo subway.
In UK since hundred years IRA has been conducting worst possible violent terrorist acts. Where as a handful of Muslims who reacted to Birtish participation to unjust Iraq war, immediately British media called it Islamic terrorism. Tony Blair found Muslims are the worst danger to UK . In 100 years of violence IRA was never called as Christian or Catholic terrorists.
1972 IRA conducted three bomb blasts
1974 IRA bombed Gulf Ford Pub
1972 IRA bombed Birmingham Pub killed 21 and injured 182
1996 London Bombing by IRA killed 2 injured more than 100
1996 IRA Manchester Shopping Center 200 injured
IRA planted 500 pound car bomb 35 people injured
15th August 1998 one 500 pound car bomb killed dozens
4th March 2001 bombed by IRA
In Spain & France ETA conducted 36 major terrorists attacks
Lords Salvation Army of Uganda is the most dreaded terror organization of Africa . They have wipe out a lot of people from that continent.
LTTE most innovative and specialized in suicide bombing and cyanide capsules! Now dreaming of Maha Elam spreading from Sri Lanka to Tamil Nadu!
Sikhs had their Khalistan movement; until ruthlessly suppressed by Indian army and Punjab police.
31st October 1984 Indian serving Prime Minister was assassinated by her two Sikh body guards who were definitely not Muslims.
There is not a single Muslims in ATTF (All Tripura Tiger Force) who strikes terror since ages in the North East. All Christians
National Liberation Front of Tripura has no Muslim in their ranks. All Christians
2nd October 2004 ; Christian terrorists killed 44 Hindus
ULFA had committed 1990 to 2006 in 16 years 740 numbers of violent terrorist acts. They are all Hindus. Their list of effective & successful attacks will put Kashmiri militants at shame!
Maoists in Nepal committed 99 acts of terror in Nepal in seven years time.
Out of 600 districts of India Maoists are active in 150 with all latest weaponry and are on a killing spree. How many Muslims are among their ranks??? NIL No one calls them Hindus terrorists. More killing done by Maosists than years of violence by Kashmiries . Still government of India considers Muslim more dangerous. Why? George Bush says so!
How many of these are Muslims????
World War –II killed 60 million in total!! How many Muslims were involved in that violent war!!
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Curse of Allah on Babri Masjid demolition
Curse of Allah on Babri Masjid demolition
DR. ABDUL HAMEED MAQDOOMI, GULBARGA
Finally Justice Librahan submitted the report on demolition of Babri Masjid after a short period of 17 years. The almighty kept him alive to do this sacred job. But he might have mentioned the reasons of the long delay to submit the report. He must not be blamed for the delay. The aim of the persons responsible for the delay was certainly to deny justice and on the other hand to minimize the severity of the crime.
The Brahmana Jati Party leaders who played a leading role in the demolition of the Masjid should have filed a case in the court stating that the Mogul king had constructed a mosque right on the place where their god Ram took birth. If they had produced a clear proof, the court would have ordered to dismantle the mosque and permit them to construct the temple. Even the Muslims would have supported the demolition of the mosque.
The then Prime Minister, P.V. Narasimha Rao, helped BJP. If he wanted to stop demolition, he could have sent CRPF or other force to Ayodhya. Rao had fully supported the “sacred” game plan.
The party however punished Rao. He was debarred from the presidentship of the Congress and denied party ticket. On Dec.6, 1998, he was standing in the court of law. When he died in Delhi, his body was sent to his native place for cremation (not in Delhi) and the Agni, called Mata, did not accept his body. Late in the night stray dogs consumed the flesh. His own god punished him for Babri Masjid demolition. L.K. Advani was leading the karsevaks, shouting Eke dhacca aur do Babri Masjid tor do. Now the same Advani has denied his participation in demolition and says he went to stop the demolition. He ruled as Deputy PM but never thought of Ram and construction of Ram temple. Again he raked up temple issue at the time of election and hindutva soft or hard. The party wanted to make him PM. Again the Babri Masjid came in his way. He and his entire party was defeated. He too will meet the fate of Rao.
Babri Masjid is taking revenge after revenge. If the mosque is not rebuilt on the same place it will continue its revenge in different ways. This is what is called the Curse of Allah. (drmaqdoomi@yahoo.com)
CPM calls for boycott of BJP
GUWAHATI, July 23 – Lambasting the BJP for maintaining close ties with terrorist outfits as revealed in the Justice Manisana Singh Commission report probing the politician-ultra nexus in NC Hills, the CPM today called for boycotting the party. “It is now apparent that the BJP not only indulges in communal politics but also maintains close ties with militant and terrorist outfits. We appeal to the people to boycott the party,” the CPM said in a statement.
The Manisana Commission report that was tabled in the Assembly on Tuesday confirmed a collusion of DHD (J) militants with members of the BJP-ASDC alliance in NC Hills, and held that a sum of Rs 2 crore was handed over to the DHD (J) leadership by the ASDC-BJP alliance after it came to power as per an agreement made before election.
The CPM said that the unholy nexus between the BJP and the militant outfit had rendered the entire electoral exercise for the NC Hills Autonomous Council a farce, enabling the party to capture power with the help of a banned outfit in the violence-torn district.
Pointing out that the BJP’s nexus with the outfit was not restricted to polls alone, the CPM said that the Manisana Commission also laid bare the rampant corruption and swindling of public money meant for various development projects.
“We demand that the State Government identify the individual culprits responsible for these offences – politician-ultra nexus and misappropriation of public money — and mete out exemplary punishment to the guilty,” it said.
The CPM further said that the Manisana Commission report also indicated that the Congress too was not above suspicion in the matter of maintaining nexus with ultras.
Mumbai Attacks Expose Mossad – CIA Plan to disrupt, Balkanize an
Mumbai Attacks Expose
Mossad – CIA Plan to disrupt, Balkanize and Enslave India and Pakistan !
(Copyright-free E-Book)
Edited and Synthesized by
Sheetal Markam, Commander -in -Chief, Gondwana Mukti Sena, India
Suhail Ansari, Advocate Harshvardhan Jogendra Meshram (B.A., B.Lib, Inf.Sc.; L.L.B.), Nagpur; Urmila Marco (C.G.), Niranjan Masram, Yavtamal
Communication Address : Sheetal Markam Gondwana Vikas Mandal, 233 Sant Tukdoji Nagar, Manewara Road, Nagpur -440 024 (India)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS E-BOOK
Explanation of Terms Used in This E-Book
Chapter I : Zionist Plan to Enslave the World
Chapter II : Zionist Mossad-CIA Created Terrorist Muslim Organizations
Chapter III : Mossad-CIA is Disrupting and Balkanizing Pakistan !
Chapter IV : Mossad-CIA Disrupting India Through their Arya Brahminist Agents / Supporters !
Chapter V : Mumbai Attacks only Benefit Mossad, CIA and Arya Brahminists !
Chapter VI : Mumbai Attacks Raise Many Questions !
Chapter VII : Impending More Sinister Mossad-CIA False flag Operations ?
Chapter VIII : Mossad-CIA Plan to disrupt, Balkanize and Enslave India Through Arya-Brahminists !
Chapter IX : Process of Balkanizing India Through Arya-Brahminists
Chapter X : Intended Mossad-CIA Controlled Splinters of India !
Chapter XI : What Masses Must Do ?
About This E-Book
This copyright-free E-Book is a synthesis of material that we downloaded from internet and information collected from various periodicals and books. The E-Book aims to present a complete meaningful picture that reveal real enemies hiding behind curtain in the garb of friends so that the exploited and oppressed indigenous masses of the world can decide an appropriate measure to defeat these satanic perpetrators.
We request every capable person / organization to translate and print this E-Book in their native language either in full or in parts (booklets) and sell it at the price of their own choice as this E-book like our every published literature is Copyright-free and is declared as the property of indigenous masses of the world.
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Explanation of Terms Used in This E-Book
Important :- Whle citing the information taken from various sources, to make information truly meaningful we have used words such as Brahminists, Manuists, Arya-Brahminists, exploiters, Arya-Brahminists riding the government, Manu-media, Brahmincracy, Arya-Brahminist Demoncracy and so on and some information in bold letters. We have also put our own comments within { } to make the information more meaningful.
1) Adivasi : indigenous people that use to live in forests and also many settled in cities.
2) Arya-Brahmins : Persons who call themselves supreme race and above the law and even god. According to them the remaining masses are brought into existence to be ruled by Arya-Brahmins in the manner Arya-Brahmin like. Arya-Brahmins also represent any person, group or community that consider itself higher than the rest of mankind in above mentioned manner.
3) Arya-Brahminist : Any person belonging to any religion, caste or community who believes that the Arya-Brahmins are supreme race meant to rule the rest of the mankind and strives for imposition of Arya-Brahmin rule or strive for strengthening it by heart is an Arya-Brahminist.
4) Agent of Arya-Brahminist : Any person who work for establishing the supremacy of Arya-Brahmins to get some kind of favor is an agent of Arya-Brahmins.
5) Slave of Arya-Brahmins : Any person who is compelled to work for establishing the supremacy of Arya-Brahmins or to serve Arya-Brahmins against his wish is a slave of Arya-Brahmins.
6) Bahujans : The exploited and oppressed masses of the world who almost form 85% of total population are considered as Bahujans. In India OBC, Dalits, Muslims and Adivasi together constitute the population of Bahujans.
7) Bahujanism : Is ideology that ultimately aims to end exploitation and oppression of Arya-Brahmins (no matter what they are called) and aims to establish exploitation free society in which the various sections of Bahujans get their representation in every field according to their population proportion and Bahujan masses directly control the representatives they choose to run the government.
Bahujanist : Is a person who fights against the exploitation and oppression of Arya-Brahmins and their exploitation system; believes in equality, fraternity and brotherhood is Bahujanist.
Bahujanists include various Bahujan saints Such as Chakradhar, Namdev, Ravidas, Kabir, Tukaram, Harichand Thakur etc.; Social revolutionaries such as Pitamah Jyotirav Fule, Shahu Maharaj, Periyar E.V. Ramasami, Dr. Ambedkar, Guruchand Thakur etc; and communists such as Marx, Engels, Lenin, Stalin, Mao. All of them fought against exploitation and oppression of their time in the ways available to them during prevailing conditions.
9) Brahminism : The ideology that preaches supremacy of Arya-Brahmins over rest of the mankind and give Arya-Brahmins absolute power is Brahminism.
10) Manuism : Is Brahminism explained by Mr. Manu.
11) Dalits : Are castes compelled to do menial work and declared as untouchables.
12) Manumedia : Media of exploiter Arya-Brahminists.
13) Manusmriti : Book of the code of Mr. Manu.
14) OBC : Other backward classes.
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BJP may have lost the elections, But lets not be complacent!
Kashmir Times
June 1, 2009
End of the road for saffron politics?
The BJP loses its way
by Praful Bidwai
The Bharatiya Janata Party is a remarkably bad loser. Long after its convincing defeat in 2004, it behaved as if the election had been stolen from it. Some BJP leaders really believed that but for the over-pitched “India Shining” campaign, the party would have romped home. The BJP has since continued to claim it’s in the same league as the Congress as a sizeable party with a national presence, and hence the logical alternative to it.
After the severe beating the BJP has received, these claims lie in tatters. It trails the Congress by a hefty 90 seats. The Congress has crossed the 200-seat mark after 18 long years. The gap between their all-India vote-shares has bulged substantially to almost 10 percentage-points. This puts the BJP in a different, lesser, league. The Congress is in the ascendant, but hasn’t peaked. It has a lot of room to grow. The BJP peaked 10 years ago and is on a downswing.
In its seat tally, down from 138 to 116, the BJP resembles the Congress after the 1999 election (114 seats). But in vote size, the BJP has regressed further to its status between 1991 and 1989. From now on, it’ll find it harder to defend its position within a polity that, contrary to its claim, is getting more multi-polar. More than one-half the national vote is commanded by regional, sub-regional and caste-specific parties, and the Left
Ironically, the BJP may soon drive India’s transition to even lesser bipolarity—especially if, as argued below, it shrinks in size and influence. The truth is, the BJP no longer drives the national agenda. The rudder of the ship of state slipped out of its hands 5 years ago. Now, it may be losing all initiative too. It has slipped 3.4 percentage-points in its national vote over 5 years, and about 8 points from its peak of 25.6 percent. Usually, parties which decline at this rate don’t recoup their losses quickly.
Election Commission figures show the BJP has lost support in all states barring Karnataka and tiny Himachal. In major states like Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, it suffered a 4 to 5 percentage-point vote loss. The loss was 2 to 3 points in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu. In Bihar, it was limited to under 1 percentage-point through piggybacking the Janata Dal (U). The downswing story holds even in Kerala, Assam, Orissa, Chhattisgarh and Haryana,. More crucially, the BJP’s support has eroded in more than half the states where it rules, including MP, Gujarat, Chhattisgarh and Uttarakhand.
Two other sources of erosion of BJP support are noteworthy: cities and youth. The BJP was long a mainly urban party. At its peak, it was the choice of the upwardly mobile savarna (caste-Hindu) upper-class elite. But it hasn’t won a single seat from Mumbai or Delhi. Its vote fell considerably in many big cities like Hyderabad, Pune, Lucknow, Jaipur, Indore, Bhopal, Chandigarh, Raipur, even Ahmedabad West. This speaks to an erosion in the urban areas of the BJP’s trademark religion-based identity-appeal.
Several surveys point to the BJP’s receding attraction for young people, who have modernist secular aspirations and reject narrow identities. This is especially true of first-time voters. India has a demographic profile, in which 70 percent of the population is under 40 years-old, and the under-25s are growing. This works against the BJP. Its second-generation leaders, in their late 50s or early 60s, cannot easily connect to young voters. The BJP won’t find it easy to attract youth from a rapidly urbanising India in the coming years.
Granted, the BJP shows all the signs of being at home with the modern technologies the young relate to, including computers, websites, SMS-based communication and smart advertising. What it lacks is a commitment to the content of modernity, based on a decisive break with “the muck of the ages”, including obscurantist tradition, caste, male supremacism, patriarchy, rigid hierarchy in society and family, lack of respect for personal freedom, and an obsession with faith as the defining feature of personal, social and political life.
Modernity involves genuine respect for reason, openness and free debate, a scientific outlook, willingness to subject all ideas/beliefs to critical scrutiny, commitment to individual liberty, independence and human rights, and egalitarianism—the equal right of all human beings to opportunities to develop their basic potential, as well as substantive political and social equality—and above all, the imperative of social justice.
Being modern means you don’t fall back on the past, however glorious it may be. You reject political communities defined on the basis of religion and other parochial identities. You believe in pluralism, diversity and universal values like tolerance.
The BJP fails the modernity test. It remains wedded to the social, cultural and political primacy of the Hindus in India by virtue of being an 80 percent majority. It’s the only party (barring the half-lumpen Shiv Sena), which rejects India’s fundamental essence as a diverse, multilingual, multicultural and multi-religious society.
The BJP’s latest debacle is only partly explained by tactical mistakes or campaign strategy flaws. It treated the election as an aggregate of 28 state elections, to be fought on local issues. But it also presented itself as a party with national aspirations under the “strong and resolute” LK Advani. It even appealed to crass Hindutva through Mr Varun Gandhi’s despicable hate-speeches and fielded Mr Narendra Modi as its star campaigner.
Adverse reactions to Mr Gandhi’s hate-speech cost the BJP a loss of 6 to 10 seats in UP. Mr Modi’s empty boast about Gujarat’s development record cut no ice. People associated him with state brutality towards the minorities, and the absence of justice and rule of law. His enthusiastic endorsement by industrial magnates as India’s next Prime Minister stamped him with elitism and craven dependence on predatory corporate capital.
The BJP couldn’t take exploit its opponents’ weaknesses because it offered no imaginative policies or governance agendas. It claimed a special ability to tackle terrorism, through Mr Advani, the “Iron Man”, and contrasted him to Dr Manmohan Singh, “the weakest Prime Minister-ever”. It also made noises about “Muslim appeasement” through the Sachar Committee. But people haven’t forgotten the Kandahar hijacking or the high incidence of terrorism under NDA rule. The ugly Arun Jaitley-Rajnath spat dented Mr Advani’s “decisive” image. Dr Singh’s reply to Mr Advani put him on the mat in a dignified way.
Ultimately, the BJP came across as a negative, querulous, whining party without constructive agendas. It seriously underrated the Congress’s growing appeal, the popularity of its young leaders, the relatively dignified image of Ms Sonia Gandhi and Dr Singh, and the perceived absence of major scandals (barring telecom and highways) under UPA rule.
Behind this failure lies a larger problem. The BJP can no longer gain much by trying to consolidate the “Hindu vote” through communal polarisation. The conditions of the 1980s and 1990s, which allowed it to do so no longer exist—including the Shah Bano case, which made “pseudo-secularism” stick, the Ramjanambhoomi movement, the Congress’s steep decline, the rise of a small insecure middle class ready to buy into its narrative of “Hindu grievance” against “history’s wrongs” and of recreating “Hindu India’s” past glory.
Social conditions have considerably changed. The burgeoning middle class has come into its own and lost some of its inferiority complex. It isn’t swayed by the “getting-even-with-history” narrative or the idea of demolishing mosques to recover “self-respect”. Like most Indians, it looks to the future, not the past. A good hypothesis is that the BJP’s ascendancy was a product of a very specific conjuncture, which may have passed.
The BJP today is gripped by an ideological crisis, a crisis of strategy, an organisational crisis, and a leadership crisis. It is schizophrenic about Hindutva and hasn’t reinvented itself as a Right-of-centre party free of a religion-based identity. It remains subservient to the RSS, its mentor, political master and organisational gate-keeper.
The BJP has no strategy to translate its core politics into popular appeal—and votes. Besides the Mandir issue, its earlier appeal came from its anti-Mandal platform. The Mandir issue greatly broadened the Jana Sangh-BJP’s traditional base and drew in OBC, even Dalit, support, in the Hindi belt. The anti-Mandal platform brought the BJP support from the upper castes, which resented affirmative action for the underprivileged. The BJP could once simultaneously juggle two balls: Mandal and Kamandal (Hindutva). But no longer.
The BJP’s organisational crisis is worsening. Its relations with the RSS and other sangh parivar organisations have become tense. The BJP is highly faction-ridden—perhaps more so than today’s Congress. This is so even in Gujarat where it has long been in power unchallenged. The parivar has lost cohesion. The shrinking RSS no longer has the authority it long enjoyed as the parivar’s ultimate arbiter. The BJP’s leadership crisis is aggravated by intense, growing rivalry within the post-Vajpayee-Advani generation.
Under the circumstances, it’s hard to see how the BJP can revitalise itself. It won’t be a surprise if it goes into long-term, historic, even terminal, decline.
How many of the hindu higher caste are in the current ministry ?
Many are complaning that their very few Muslims in the current ministry. But no one is looking at the ministry about the percentages of the 15 % proxy higher caste hindus !!!!! If one looks than their percentages in the ministry is much more higher than their actual percentages ( 15 % ).
Doubts over EVM?
While Congress electoral sweep appeared to the entire Indian nation as incredible as well as welcome, doubts seems to be rising in some quarters about electronic voting. This morning Indian Express has very pointedly borrowed and published an article from Newsweek, to give a hint of the need to probe, if there was some hanky panky behind this sweeping electoral victory that has stunned friends and foes of Congress alike.
Other factors that rake up doubts are US envoy's personal visits to L.K. Advani (NDA) and Chandra Babu Naidu ( ref:Third Front), two days before the election results were to be announced, and the presence of Navin Chawla, a widely believed Congress sympathiser, at the helm of the affair.
If such doubts get substantiated by a neutral agency, Indian democracy and 700 million Indian voters have reason to be appearing as being defrauded on a colossal scale.
Ghulam Muhammed, Mumbai
http://epaper.indianexpress.com/IE/IEH/2009/05/26/ArticleHtmls/26_05_200...
THE LEFT NEED NOT APOLOGIZE FOR THIRD FRONT
Third Front could have been treated as a mistake as it was led by another Brahmin outfit. However, the 4th front could have been a natural second front to oppose all Brahmin formations. Since the terms Third Front and 4th Front have never come around to be institutionalized in any formal way, the idea behind the formation cannot be treated as dead on arrival. It has logic behind the regrouping of forces against the Brahmin formations, that have delivered a very skewed governance to the country during the last 6 decades, monopolizing all goodies to a select exclusive group while rest of the people were left out in limbo. Manmohan Singh in his speech to Congress Parliamentary Party meeting had promised the world to the deprived and underprivileged majority the people the nation. But as is understood and believed widely, his speech is written by Congress professionals and Congress can hardly change its stripes, especially now that it has won such heady victory. Manmohan Singh's own economic contribution to the populist welfare measures that met the dire needs of the populace was niggardly; in as much as, all such measures were forced on his government by his coalition partner from the CPI(M) and CPI. Without them, to expect Congress culture to be magnanimous in victory and generous with the lesser children of God, will be a tall order.
In such a situation, a political front with clear commitment to the majority people of India that are the scum of the earth even with the much touted economic development, is a must. It is left to the Left and the 4th Front to work on the fundamentals to offer Indian people an alternative to Congress, other than that of the extremist Right formation of the same upper-caste opportunists.
So the space for Third Front/Fourth Front/Alternative Front is still there and Left need not apologize for charting a new course.
Ghulam Muhammed, Mumbai
ghulammuhammed3@gmail.com
www.ghulammuhammed.wordpress.com
All Muslims be alert!!!!
All Muslims be alert!!!! Be united to fight the terror of BJP / RSS / NDA and the communal forces. Since the hindutva forces ( BJP / NDA and the communal organizations ) have lose the 09 elections. And the total smashing of the great hindu terrorist organization LTTE by the Lankan government. So every mentally able persons knows the communal riots which happened in our India – its before and after these communal riots. There are well known safronnazis supporter in the whole of Indian administrations both central and provincial administrations. There are even safronnazis supporter in the present central government. So if any one find any types of pro – safronnazis supporter than protest it in the best possible ways, if you have access and time please write it and post it in the media and even write it in the internet. It is the best way to show the world the ugly face of these safronnazis and unmasked them. So Alert – Organize – Educate – Unite.
BJP’s in Karnataka in the grip of the Sangh Parivar
BJP’s in Karnataka in the grip of the Sangh Parivar
From Tehelka Magazine, Vol 6, Issue 21, Dated May 30, 2009
A Dark Shade Of Saffron, Again
The BJP’s victory in Karnataka clearly reflects the dominance of the Sangh Parivar and caste politics, reports SANJANA
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Fervour unmasked BJP supporters in Bengaluru wear masks of Yeddyurappa, By Raghavendra and Modi
Photo: S RADHAKRISHNA
IN MAY 2008, two days after he was elected chief minister of Karnataka, BS Yeddyurappa attributed all his political experience to his Hindu right-wing background with the Sangh Parivar. “I will follow their decisions. It is their guidance that will help me make the correct decisions,” he had said back then. A year later, with his declaration still holding true, Yeddyurappa has been instrumental in ensuring that 19 of Karnataka’s 28 Lok Sabha seats went to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) — the political unit of the Sangh Parivar.
In his journey, Yeddyurappa has been known to bulldoze all attempts to question his leadership within the party. Prior to elections, protests erupted within the state BJP unit against Yeddyurappa’s negotiation of a party ticket for his son BY Raghavendra from the Shimoga constituency. One senior party leader, and then sitting MP, Basanagouda Patil Yatnal, resigned over what he termed “dilution of party ideology through Yeddyurappa’s dynastic politics.” BJP insiders say that he was allowed his way and a ticket was granted to his son since Yeddyurappa had been delivering the goods on every other front.
His almost dictatorial grip within the BJP sharply contrasts with his subservience to the Sangh leaders. In fact, it is only the Sangh leaders who are known to wield any influence on him. In the run-up to the elections, Yeddyurappa was summoned twice by the RSS state leaders to contain differences between him and senior BJP leader HN Ananthkumar. That the two leaders have been at loggerheads since Yeddyurappa’s nomination as the BJP’s chief ministerial candidate prior to the 2008 assembly elections is no hidden matter. Despite Ananthkumar’s proximity to BJP’s national leaders, Yeddyurappa, given his own Lingayat background, was handed the chief ministerial mantle. (In Karnataka, the Lingayats are more important as a vote bank compared to Ananthkumar’s Brahmin community.)
Yeddyurappa’s grip within the BJP contrasts with his subservience to the Sangh leaders
The processes that successfully worked to ensure the BJP’s victory in the Karnataka assembly elections a year ago were replayed to maximize the party’s gains in the Lok Sabha elections. One of the fundamental, and perhaps expected, reasons for the BJP’s stellar performance in these elections (winning 19 seats has been their best-ever performance in the state) has been the close relationship that it has maintained with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), and it’s affiliates, such as the Bajrang Dal and the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP). Party sources openly admit that the BJP candidates in several instances were nominated by the RSS. Political greenhorns like Ananthkumar Hegde and Nalin Kumar Kateel, who had spent a few years in the BJP, were nominated as candidates on the basis of their sustained participation (and hence influence) within the Sangh. They were placed in areas where the Sangh enjoyed considerable sway — coastal Karnataka and parts of central Karnataka. Support on the ground was mobilised by the Sangh cadres and the candidates won, even if by slim victory margins. Kateel trounced Congress veteran B Janardhan Poojary in Dakshina Kannada while Anantkumar Hegde defeated another Congress heavyweight, Margaret Alva, on her home turf in Uttara Kannada district. Wielding his influence as the chief minister of the state, Yeddyurappa has also openly endorsed the Sangh organisations — and the support that they extend to the BJP — on several occasions. A clear case in point was his decision to sanction the withdrawal of several pending cases against Bajrang Dal activists in the state. In the eyes of the Sangh activists, Yeddyurappa’s stature as a leader only grew. “We know that he will come forward to defend us — if there is a need. He understands that we are all working for the same cause,” says Vinay Shetty, convener of the Dakshina Kannada Bajrang Dal unit.
The consolidation of the Lingayats into the Sangh fold led to Yeddyurappa’s rise
YEDDYURAPPA’S RISE to power, both within the BJP and outside, was largely possible through the consolidation of the 1.5 crore Lingayat population into the Sangh fold. In February 2009, with elections imminent, 19 sub-sects of the Lingayat community were added to the list of Backward Castes in Karnataka. The move, widely known to be engineered by Yeddyurappa, ensured that the community was eligible for a much sought over 5 percent reservation in education and employment sectors. Even as the BJP and the Sangh maintained its hold on the Lingayat community in the Lok Sabha elections, Other Backward Caste communities like the Idigas and the Billavas too voted en masse for the BJP. In Shimoga, Yeddyurappa’s home district and now MP BY Raghavendra’s home turf, the Idiga association leaders were very clear about their decision to vote for the BJP. “We were told that supporting the BJP would bring us long-term gains. We have seen what they have done for the Lingayats, maybe the same benefits will reach our community too?” explains Chandrappa Naik. Following the delimitation process, there was a concentration of the Idiga community in the Shimoga constituency. Naik, who runs a series of educational institutions in the district, also alleges that the BJP was handing out cash in excess of the amount allowed by the Election Commission rules. According to the Chief Electoral Officer in Karnataka, MN Vidyashankar, 142 cases of violations were reported from Shimoga — the third highest in the state. Raghavendra finally trounced former Chief Minister and Idiga community leader, S Bangarappa by over 52,000 votes. A similar tale unfolded in Dakshina Kannada district, where the combined strength of the Idiga and Billava community moved closer to the Sangh and voted for the BJP candidate, Kateel. Congress old hand B Janardhan Poojary lost there by over 40,000 votes.
The Hindu vote bank consolidation across castes and communities has largely been possible through Yeddyurappa’s pandering to the communities’ interests. The benefits Naik hopes that the Idiga community too will gain include the generous grants made by the chief minister to the Lingayat mutts and seers. Already, the influence of such seats, including the Sri Siddaganga Mutt in Tumkur, Sri Pejavara Adhokshaja Mutt in Udupi, and the JSS mutt in Suttur, has grown considerably under Yeddyurappa’s patronage. In return for financial allocations, the mutts and their devotees have thrown their full weight behind the chief minister.
The BJP’s losses at the national level notwithstanding, what could possibly be the consequences of its win in Karnataka?
Hours after the BJP candidate from Dakshina Kannada constituency in coastal Karnataka was declared victorious, violence erupted in the Bantwal region of the constituency, 10 km from Mangalore. Supporters of Nalin Kumar Kateel, first-time BJP MP, barged into the homes of several Muslims and assaulted them with cricket bats, cycle chains, lathis and bottles. Police arrested four people, even as Kateel himself dismissed the violence as “celebrations gone astray.”
For BS Yeddyurappa, however, these were irrelevant deatils. “We have to see the BJP win in Karnataka only as a pro-development verdict — nothing else,” he said. “People are happy with our government.”
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Behind the BJP’s defeat: all noise and negativity
Behind the BJP’s defeat: all noise and negativity
The Hindu, May 21, 2009
by Neena Vyas
The party’s campaign was seen to have brought into focus a range of unfavourable images
NEW DELHI: Back in Delhi after his defeat in Rampur, one of the two Muslim faces of the Bharatiya Janata Party, Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, confessed that the hysterical campaign in his constituency between two high-profile women candidates, Noor Bano of the Congress and Jayaprada of the Samajwadi Party, had left little space for him. But what hit him the hardest was the ‘Varun effect’ felt all across — from the Terai region to the hills of Uttarakhand. No wonder, in some regions the party got “wiped out.”
While the BJP has yet to get down to the grim business of poring over the election results to making sense of it — a “chintan baithak” (brainstorming session) will be held later — partymen have in their individual capacities begun to express their views.
Some of the factors that led to the BJP losing 20-plus Lok Sabha seats are slowly beginning to get recognised. The ‘Varun effect’, the din of the ‘Advani for PM’ campaign, the mid-campaign discovery of the virtues of Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi as a prime ministerial candidate, the strident and negative campaign against Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, not to forget the public spat between general secretary Arun Jaitley and president Rajnath Singh at the start of the election process, generated negative vibes with the voter.
Even now, after the decisive defeat, the party presents the sad spectacle of its prime ministerial candidate, L.K. Advani, insisting that he would not retain the position of Leader of the Opposition and then being easily “persuaded” to stay, all in a span of 24 hours. Already there are reports of infighting among party leaders for the post of Leader of the Opposition, as and when, and if at all, a change is effected.
There is the realisation, even at the senior levels, that ‘Hindus’ cannot be consolidated into one vote-bank at the national level merely by hitting out against the minorities through poisonous speeches.
Hate speeches
To take the ‘Varun effect’ first: both Mr. Naqvi and the party’s only Muslim MP, Shahnawaz Hussain, were quick to denounce the hate speeches in Pilibhit. They warned senior party leaders that those would have a disastrous effect in Uttar Pradesh, besides carrying the unsavoury message across the country that the BJP cannot be a party of governance if it was seen to encourage abuse of religious minorities.
But their plea fell on deaf ears, as some leaders began fantasising about the “positive impact” that Mr. Gandhi’s hate-speeches would have by raising the Hindutva temperature and the BJP’s chances of a spectacular recovery in Uttar Pradesh.
Wiser after the results, some people in the BJP now say the poison not only helped consolidate the Muslim vote for the Congress but encouraged tactical voting against the BJP by the minority community.
Then, mid-way through the campaign senior leaders including Arun Shourie, Arun Jaitley and Yashwant Sinha began recounting the prime ministerial qualities of Mr. Modi. They were forgetting the fact that only a few weeks earlier the Supreme Court had asked the Special Investigation Team working under its supervision to look into Mr. Modi’s role in the 2002 Gujarat riots.
The ‘Modi will make a good PM’ line also received an immediate rebuff from some of the BJP’s allies, notably the Janata Dal (United).
Blame
For the high-pitched ‘Advani for PM’ campaign, the blame is being squarely laid at the doors of Mr. Advani’s office, not the BJP’s official campaign committee. The ‘Advani 4 PM’ SMS campaign; the in-your-face Advani website pop-ups on innumerable Internet sites; the well-publicised meetings Mr. Advani had with captains of industry, water experts, strategic analysts and so on, were all planned and executed from the office of the prime minister-in-waiting.
“Did that help the party?” To this simple question most party leaders say: “You should ask the people who planned it.”
Question of decency
One senior leader admitted that the attacks on Mr. Manmohan Singh — mostly by Mr. Advani himself, but also by party spokespersons — violated the normal sense of decency that most ordinary Indians have. Many Indians would have disliked the personal attack on a decent and honest man, an unassuming personality and a competent Prime Minister, one BJP leader said.
The mazboot neta (strong leader Advani) and “weak Prime Minister Manmohan Singh” slogans were laid to rest as soon as the Prime Minister responded to those repeated attacks, but the damage had been done. And the very first ‘byte’ party president Rajnath Singh gave the media after the results came in was that the BJP missed Atal Bihari Vajpayee in the campaign. It was a resounding acknowledgement of the fact that Mr. Advani was not quite Mr. Vajpayee, and that despite his gruelling campaign that involved 130 election rallies, the most by any leader in the campaign, the people were simply not impressed.
Finally, the negative images brought into focus by the party’s campaign of a people traumatised by terrorism, poverty and hunger and without any hope, did not strike the right note. The BJP failed to create any positive buzz about hope for the despairing and the oppressed.
Electoral pay-off in Karnataka Strenghtens BJP hardliners
Financial Times
Hindu nationalists stand at the crossroads waiting for fresh vision
By Amy Kazmin in New Delhi
Published: May 19 2009 03:00
Surveying the political landscape after its decisive parliamentary election defeat, India's Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata party could be tempted to see one bright spot: the southern state of Karnataka, where the opposition party clinched 19 of the 28 seats on offer.
The strong performance in the state, the home of Bangalore, India's information technology hub, capped a turbulent period in which rightwing Hindu groups affiliated to the BJP attacked Christian churches and young women visiting bars or wearing western clothes, across the state.
The danger now is that the tensions stoked in Karnataka - and its apparent local electoral pay-off - will strengthen the hand of BJP hardliners in what is likely to be a hard-fought battle for the soul of the party after its second consecutive parliamentary election defeat.
"There are two warring groups within the BJP - each has its own set of takers," said Dipankar Gupta, a sociology professor at Jawaharlal Nehru University. "What will happen depends on which group is able to swing the emotional sentiments within the BJP."
The BJP's roots lie in the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, or National Volunteers Organisation, set up in 1925 to unite Hindus in the struggle against British rule, and embraced a vision of India as a fundamentally Hindu society.
It became stronger in the early 1990s when it tapped into simmering resentment among Hindus, especially those displaced in the partition of the Indian subcontinent at independence, with a campaign that culminated in the destruction of a 16thcentury mosque allegedly built over the birthplace of Ram, the Hindu god.
In the late 1990s, the BJP sidelined some of its most cherished, yet contentious, Hindu-oriented policy goals so it could form a governing coalition with more secular alliance partners.
Yet since its 2004 election defeat, the BJP has been torn between conflicting impulses to return to stoking communal and cultural passions, which still find fertile ground among unsettled rural migrants to urban areas, and to craft platforms to target young, mainstream Indian voters, among whom a semi-mythical Hindu past, or old religious antagonisms, have little appeal.
That tension was on display during the current campaign of L. K. Advani, the party's 81-year-old prime ministerial aspirant. The BJP sought to present itself as a party of good governance, security, development and strong leadership, criticising Congress's record, while Mr Advani avoided the emotive Hindu nationalist rhetoric of his past.
Yet that carefull messaging was undone when one of the BJP's parliamentary candidates - Varun Gandhi, the estranged first cousin of Rahul Gandhi, the Congress party's heir apparent - was filmed making highly inflammatory anti-Muslim statements during a rally.
With the RSS expressing firm support for the young firebrand, the BJP refused to jettison him and instead backed his claim that the tapes were doctored. Mr Gandhi won his seat by a wide margin but the controversy hurt the party's image.
M. B. Puranik of the affiliated Vishwa Hindu Pari-shad, or World Hindu Council, said the lessons of the election were already clear. "Appeasing the minorities may not be very helpful to us," he said.
At the crossroads on its future, the BJP faces an imminent leadership contest. Mr Advani has offered to resign as leader but the BJP's rejection of his request has merely deferred a scramble for position. Among the contenders to fill his shoes is Narendra Modi, chief minister of Gujarat, whose role as "star campaigner" seemed to have yielded few dividends at the polls.
Though praised by business leaders for his efficient administration, Mr Modi is linked in the minds of many voters to the 2002 Gujarat riots in which 2,500 people, mainly Muslims, were slaughtered as state police stood by and even helped.
Pratap Bhanu Mehta, president of the Centre for Policy Research, said: "It's about as massive a leadership vacuum as you can imagine."
Can BJP answer these ?
Mrs. Hemant Karkare, the wife of the Indian antiterrorism chief killed in the very first hours of Mumbai attack be allowed to speak up. Also, a retired Indian army officer, a close friend was told by Karkare in writing a few hours before he was killed that his life was under threat by Hindu terrorists and their handlers in the Indian military intelligence. Both Mr. Karkare and the secret letter written by her husband have been suppressed.
Also consider:
Unlike other terrorists in similar situations, the terrorists in Mumbai did not demand anything. They didn’t even demand the release of their supposedly jailed colleagues or ask for money. Why? What was their target then?
Unlike other so-called Islamic jehadis with beards and turbans, the Mumbai terrorists came with strange looks, wearing jeans and T-shirts, clean-shaven, no turbans nor any sign of ‘Muslims terrorists’.
Mumbai’s ‘Pakistani terrorists’ were a funny brand of ‘Muslim terrorists’: beer guzzling terrorists. True to the fancy world of Indian movies, Mumbai’s Jehadis go to a bar and stock up on beer before they launch their crusade.
Mumbai terrorists (as shown by media) had close similarities with RSS cadres: The alleged lone survivor happens to be the same guy whose pictures were conveniently captured by Indian photographers and as he walked to make his kill, intriguingly wearing a yellow band on his right hand wrist in the typical style of Hindu terrorist RSS cadres.
Mumbai terrorists immediately find their targets by killing ATS leaders [Hemant Karakare, CP Ashok Kamthe & Vijay Salskar) in the first 15 minutes of the attacks. Karakare was wearing a bullet proof jacket. He was fired right on his neck! He was in a crowded place, so it was not easy to find and identify him. How they got so much information? Why they targeted him? How and why they so specific the clearly chose ATS leaders? And the terrorists immediately ran away? Making Karkare’s murder a puzzle that can’t be solved? ATS was investigating BJP involvement in terrorism, Colonel Prohait , Samjhoota Express Blasts, etc. [See http://www.ocnus. net/artman2/ publish/Defence_ Arms_13/India_ Hindu_Supremacis t_Terror_ Network.shtml
http://www.sahilnew s.org/english/ news.php? catID=voice&nid=4133&viewed=0]
When Indian soldiers deliberately gorged out the eyes and defaced every one of the terrorists, how come one was caught alive, and that too the one who was – conveniently – photographed by some unknown Indian photographer?
The precision and swiftness of the terrorist action in Mumbai leaves no doubt the perpetrators were not outsiders. There is no way anyone can hold a huge city like Mumbai hostage for three days without knowing the city and the Indian security system inside out.
Prime Minister, Sonia & L.K. Advani visit Mumbai, but no clues or no claims about ISI or Pakistan. However, the Number One Indian Terrorist, Gujarat Chief Minister Narinder Modi rushes to Mumbai and declares that Pakistan is behind the attack without any doubt! Note: no other Indian chief ministers travel to Mumbai. Modi, the killer of 2,500 Indian Muslim women and children in 2002, offered rewards to every military man killed to the tune of several million Indian rupees, which is something that didn’t occur to either the Indian government or the opposition.
Media was widely reporting that there were IDs of terrorists recovered that show Malaysian and Mauritius IDs. However, such references disappear after Modi’s arrival.
The timing of Mumbai terror is well planned, just before state elections! (So who will reap the benefit? lashkar-e-taiba or BJP?) The timing of Mumbai terror is well planned, just before state elections! So who will reap the benefit? Lashkar-e-Taiba or BJP? If ISI did it, then they must be stupid. And they are not.
We are told the terrorists came from Pakistan by sea. Was the Indian navy asleep? We are told they came by speed boats. Is it possible to travel such a long distance on such boats? I don’t know.
It took hundreds of Indian soldiers 60 hours to stop the terrorists. Is the Indian army and commandos a bunch of circus clowns?
Karkare’s wife declined ‘Modi’s compensation offer’. It was her sown special way of identifying the real perpetrators. See http://www.expressi ndia.com/ latest-news/ Karkares- wife-declines- Modis-compensati on-offer/ 392207/
Deadly Penetration of Hindu Zionists/Fascists inside Indian Army
“This dual linkage of young Indian officers with both military and Hindu fascist organisations has caused a cancer to the military establishment in India. It has brought elements into the Indian military who have their own goals which do not conform well with military discipline. An army with irrepressible elements is as dangerous to any country as its real enemy’s army can be or even more.“
“Lt Col Chitale, the dictator of ‘Maharashtra Military Foundation while speaking to the media said “Ours is a truly secular suicide squad. Every Indian is welcome to join my suicide squad.” The training session for the suicide squad, which includes the use of lathis and swords, takes place near Vasat Village at Ambernath, an industrial town, which is over 50 kilometres away from Mumbai from where according to Lt Col Chitale a batch of 30 students has passed out in the last 15 days.”
“Mr. Singh said “ The First batch of training of Sri Lankan Tamil militants was done by India in 1983 under the orders of then Prime Minister (Late) Mrs. Indira Gandhi. The camp was located at Chakrata, Tamil Nadu.””
“Out of embarrassment Indian Army Chief General Kapoor said, “Steps are being taken to prevent involvement of its officers in terror attacks”.”
“The Immediate goals of 26/11 are clearer than ever before…
Eliminate Hament Karkare along with his team to put breaks on ongoing investigations which were illuminating all links between Indian military, RAW and Hindutva organizations.
Divert attention towards ISI so that next time no one in India could ask about those investigations done by Karkare and his team before they got assassinated.
Advocate Hindutva message that Muslims are root cause of panic in India so these must be either converted to Hinduism or must be eliminated from Indian soil.
Create a media wave to divert attention from incidents like Malegeon and Samjhuta Express blast and hence diverting attention from investigations of these incidents as well.”
“God forbid, that if these Hindu fundamentalist take over the Indian nuclear weapons then the region will face the biggest threat ever.”
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Subject: Indian Army’s Penetration by Hindu Zionists & Fascists – Hitherto Unknown Sinister Nexus
By Farzana Shah
Links of the Indian military with the Hindutva organizations are no secret now. Most of the organizations that are working in Indian society since ages such as Shiv Sena, Bajrang Dal etc, have a long history of having links with the military establishment at different levels. The root of this cooperation is a decades-old racism: “India is for Hindus only”. This is nothing new, but there is something new now and that is the growing influence of this ideology among Indian military and other elements that are not yet in control of the Indian military or the Indian government but they are growing with their agenda of Hindutva, a name given to the same old appeal of race and religion regarding India.
Over the years, the Indian youth is becoming part of these militant outfits working under these organizations with the same ideology of Hindu fascism but the same youth are being recruited into the Indian military on a regular basis. After being recruited, these Hindu racist fundamentalists keep their links intact with terrorist entities like RSS, VHP, Bagrang Dal, Shiv Sena etc.
This dual linkage of young Indian officers with both military and Hindu fascist organisations has caused a cancer to the military establishment in India. It has brought elements into the Indian military who have their own goals which do not conform well with military discipline. An army with irrepressible elements is as dangerous to any country as its real enemy’s army can be or even more.
Officers like Gen (R) Premnath Hoon joined the Indian army decades ago and served at different posts all the way to the rank of General before he retired. What is revealing is that he was one of the founding fathers of the military wing of Shiv Sena. This also proves that either before joining or during his service in the military he established links with Shiv Sena but what is more important is that he was not alone in this venture but there was active support from the Indian military through his contacts he had made during his service like Colonel Jayant Chitale who was also in charge in the military selection center at Pune for many years. Initiating military training from scratch has its own prerequisites like infrastructure, trainers, weapons and most importantly a slogan to motivate new recruitment.
This is where assets belonging to RSS/Bagrang Dal/VHP and Shiv Sena in the Indian military and RAW enter into the equation to bail out the above mentioned Hindu terrorist organisations all of them vying for Hindu Rashstra (Hindu State). This process is in place there since many decades and now it is impossible to tell exactly at what level these elements are controlling the Indian military and RAW’s resources to complete their Hindu Rashtra dream.
RAW also needs these militants to carry out its operation both inside and outside India. As it happens in the intelligence business it is not always necessary to give the minutest details to government officials until the state is getting its objective served. It is a matter of time when these terrorists take over RAW as well. Without active support of RAW, it is not possible to carry out these massive training programs, coordination among different groups spread all over India and abroad, Only a military intelligence organisation like RAW can make all this happen. RAW reports to the Indian prime minister directly, and what is more startling to know is how world’s biggest democracy is involved in destabilising its neighbours. There are many operations launched by RAW against its neighbours, especially against Pakistan and Sri Lanka due to the reason that both these SRAAC countries are located at critical geopolitical locations.
All these operations were carried out with the consent of different Indian PMs during their occupancy in Dehli. In all of these operations RAW always used terrorists trained by Hidutva organizations and in return RAW and intelligence agencies turned a blind eye to whatever these organisationns were doing to the minorities in India be it Muslims, Christians or Sikhs; no one is immune to this dormant infection of Hindutva in Indian society. Successive Indian governments until recently ignored this ever growing influence of Hindutva ideology in military and RAW as there is always an excuse in the minds of Indian politicians i.e. Pakistan and ISI to put all the blame on for all the sufferings of Indian minorities.
Lt Col Jayant Chitale:
The close relations between Gen Hoon and Col Jayant Chitale are not a secret. The two have been involved in forming Hindu suicide squads to be used against minorities in India on pretext of fighting terrorism.
Just on last Thursday Lieutenant Colonel (retired) Jayant Rao Chitale once again openly admitted training suicide Hindu bombers although he tried to reject that only Hindus are part of suicide squad byssaying that the suicide squad was secular.
Lt Col Chitale, the dictator of ‘Maharashtra Military Foundation while speaking to the media said “Ours is a truly secular suicide squad. Every Indian is welcome to join my suicide squad.” The training session for the suicide squad, which includes the use of lathis and swords, takes place near Vasat Village at Ambernath, an industrial town, which is over 50 kilometres away from Mumbai from where according to Lt Col Chitale a batch of 30 students has passed out in the last 15 days.
Earlier, the chief of a Hindu fanatic organisation Shiv Sena called for forming ‘Hindu suicide squads’ to tackle terrorism in India.
Further openly admitting training Hindu youth for suicide bombing, the Indian Army officer Lt Col Jayant Chitale said “I have been requesting the government for the last three years to form this suicide squad,” he said. “I have sent letters to the Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, President Abdul Kalam and the army chief about the formation of these suicide squads, but there was no response. So, I started the training programme.”
Asked what his recruits would do, he said the standard myth, “The Pakistanis have disturbed the internal peace in India and my suicide squads will do the same thing in Pakistan.”
It was earlier mentioned that Lt Col Chitale has been supported by Lt Col (retired) Lt Gen P N Hoon and a few other ex-servicemen belonging to the Shiv Sena.
In this context when media asked Lt Gen Hoon for his comments, he only denied that Shiv Sena was backing the suicide bombing training but he shamelessly said “We have started this program on our own because the country needs such youth to tackle terrorism. Today, the country is being destroyed by the Inter-Services Intelligence of Pakistan. And we have to do something about it. So, we feel that these suicide squads are the answer for the Pakistanis.”
(RSS Training)
Now it must be no surprise that both Gen (R) Premnath Hoon and Colonel Jayant Chitale also served in RAW at different positions.
Indian Police on several occasions got information about the involvement of these elements in terrorist activities but every time some unseen hidden hands stopped the investigation in the middle before it could be completed. One such example is ATS (Anti Terror Squad) ‘s investigations from Col Jayant in 2002. The investigations were forced to stop when ATS was about to prove links between the Indian military and Hindu Zionists and this intervention came from nowhere else but from RAW.
Role of Hindutva in 26/11 & its goals
The Recent attacks in Mumbai are another manifestation of these Hindu elements who perpetrated the Babri Mosque, the Godhra Train fire, the Gujrat Massacre, the killing of Christians, the Malegoan bombing, the Samjhuta Express and countless other operations against minorities.
Till the start of November 08 every Indian newspaper was publishing reports of the arrest of Col. Prouhit and his confession about the Malegoan bombing and supplying deadly RDX for the Samjhuta Express inferno in 2007. What was the most shocking news in the first 15 minutes of the Mumbai attacks was murder of 3 top ATS officers including ATS chief Hemant Karkare at the hands of “gunmen” on 26th Nov. 2008. It is now becoming more and more evident that he was actually murdered by cold blooded assassins of Hidutva trained in RAW’s training camps. This linkage of RAW and terrorists was exactly what Hament Karkare was investigating from Col Shinkar Purohit, a serving officer in Indian army currently deputed in RAW who was arrested by ATS in connection with the Malegoan bomb blasts and Samjhuta express.
It was only after 8th Nov. 2008 that the news started surfacing about Col. Purohit’s confession in Malegoan blasts and Samjhuta express incident. He also revealed that he was not the only serving army officer who is linked to Gen Premnath Hoon’s terror network. Ramesh Upadhyaya a retired Major in the Indian Army was also among the accused in the Malegoan blasts. But ATS soon disclosed that there may be two other serving colonels facing charges of involvement in these blasts in Malegoan in Sep. 07. Now it was clear that ATS would soon uncover the whole cartel of Hindu terrorists in the midst of the Indian military establishment and RAW. So the hardliner Hindus from fundamentalist organizations started giving death threats to the chief of the Anti-Terrorist Court, Hament Karkare, but he carried on his work till the D-Day arrived i.e 26/11/08. Investigations were a little slow as ATS was not receiving the required cooperation from police in the neighbouring states, but still at that time, a lot was already known to the media and the masses about where the actual problem lies.
After calculating the expected damage to their cartel, the fundamentalist Hindu groups decided to eliminate Karkare. But it was to be done in a way that no body should have doubts about the Indian military’s involvement in this. Again, trained terrorists of Atma Ghatak Phatak (AGP) [suicidal squad once desired by Bal Thackeray] were picked for the job to eliminate Karkare in a way that the blame can put be on Pakistan and ISI.
India tried its best to stage a perfect terrorist plot as being planned and controlled from Pakistan by ISI. But it seems now that India fell into hole it tried to dig for Pakistan as more and more reports are coming on the media about these attacks and the inefficiency of the Indian Police, Army, RAW, to protect Indian citizens. More confessions are on the way to unleash the sinister nexus between RAW, the Indian army and the terrorists. All this happened due to very strong rebuttal from the Pakistani media in reaction to what the Indian media was propagating to the World during the crisis when no investigations were even started. So, a considerable portion of the Indian intelligentsia started to look for the problem within instead of believing what the government news agencies were selling to the World and Indian masses.
The latest investigation from Col Purohit revealed that more colonels and a major were also part of Malegeon. At the start, the Indian army was very mortified when Col. Purohit’s confession came to the media about Malegeon and Samjhuta Express. Col Raikar & Col Hasmukh Patel were also part of masterminding the Malegeon blasts.
Recently it has been learned that the above mentioned officers, although not charged, are under investigation as their names were also mentioned by Col Purohit. Another serving officer who is being accused and investigated in the official charge sheet is Colonel Bapaditya Dhar of Parachute regiment at Panchmarhi.
After looking at these names it is safe to assume that on further investigation from this new accused Col. Dhar, more links of the Indian Army infestation with fundamentalist Hindu organizations will be uncovered revealing the fascist elements among the top ranks of the Indian Army. After these facts emerged, the Indian establishment was forced to pretend as they were never aware of these terrorists in their midst. One such statement was made by Defence minister A K Antony saying that his ministry and the Army were “fully cooperating” with the investigating agencies. “It’s a matter of serious concern to all of us…. We are determined to go to the root of the entire issue,” he said. “We are awaiting their (ATS and IB) report…. We will take all necessary steps after that. We are also taking internal steps (to prevent any occurrence of such incidents),” he added.
It is ironic why he is not ready to throw light on what former Indian Prime Minister VP Singh said in front of the Jain Commission in Nov. 1996 about the forming the LTTE terrorist network in 1983. Mr. Singh said,” The First batch of training of Sri Lankan Tamil militants was done by India in 1983 under the orders of then Prime Minister (Late) Mrs. Indira Gandhi. The camp was located at Chakrata, Tamil Nadu.”
So it is clear now that the Indian government and intelligence agencies were not only aware of these links of the Indian military with terrorist organisations but they used these links in order to pursue a national policy of state terrorism and the practice is still going on. (There are highly active offices and training camps of RAW working along Pakistan’s border with Afghanistan and creating low intensity conflicts with Pakistani state and military in order to soften it up for a major military battle on Eastern front.)
Like recently out of embarrassment Indian Army Chief General Kapoor said, “Steps are being taken to prevent involvement of its officers in terror attacks”. From this statement it seems that he wanted to say “Steps are being taken to prevent any clue to be ended in ATS hands in terror attacks.”
It is ironic that why he did not announce a broader inquiry to find out the remains of this nexus between the Indian military and Hindutva terrorists. But after looking at the above facts and history of these relations, it is not a very wise to expect any such inquiry in the Indian military ever.
The Immediate goals of 26/11 are clearer than ever before…
Eliminate Hament Karkare along with his team to put breaks on ongoing investigations which were illuminating all links between Indian military, RAW and Hindutva organizations.
Divert attention towards ISI so that next time no one in India could ask about those investigations done by Karkare and his team before they got assassinated.
Advocate Hindutva message that Muslims are root cause of panic in India so these must be either converted to Hinduism or must be eliminated from Indian soil.
Create a media wave to divert attention from incidents like Malegeon and Samjhuta Express blast and hence diverting attention from investigations of these incidents as well.
It is also to be noted that Lt Col Jayant Chitale and serving Indian Col Purohit are also neighbours where as Gen Hoon and many other ex-Indian army officers are active contributors of suicide bombing training to Hindu youth and also admit it openly. This is a dangerous scenario for India in common and the World in general where the elements from the Indian army are taking part in training suicide bombers after becoming part of Hindu fundamentalist organisations.
If these elements are let loose in the future which is a sure possibility keeping in view the track record of RAW then there is a strong possibility of the falling of Indian nukes into the hands of Hindu fundamentalists who are more dangerous to the World than any Pakistani religious group.
India had been having civilian governments throughout its history while the armed forces have been sidelined in many issues including nukes which are under the civilian government more than the Indian army.
But unfortunately Indian politics and successive governments over the years have been manipulated by Hindu fundamentalist organizations like RSS, Bajrang Dal and BJP. These organisations over the decades since the creation of India have gradually penetrated the Indian army. Now, with top ranking officials of the Indian army having links with the Hindu hardliner politicians who are fanatics and running suicide training camps, it is feared that Indian nuclear assets might be slipped into the hands of these Hindu fundamentalists who have been ruthlessly killing Christians, Muslims and Dalits in India.
God forbid, that if these Hindu fundamentalist take over the Indian nuclear weapons, the region will face the biggest threat ever.
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(The writer can be reached at janashah_1@yahoo.com)
India is becoming more and
India is becoming more and more close to united states ,CIA and Israel.Even our defence system is transparent now for CIA and Mossad.Mossad has got two seats to contest in Kerala.These two seats are a gift of Congress to Mossad.
What we have to learn is from the experience of Pakistan.The present condition of pakistan is simply due to their alliance with US from the start itself.Now the terrorist organizations inside Pakistan are controlled by CIA.The army of Pakistan is also controlled by CIA.In future, the army if India will be controlled by United States and CIA.CIA will create our own LeT,JeM and Taliban inside India.It will be not be Muslim organizations but the Hindu ones.Now itself RSS has got relations with Israel and CIA.India will be more chaotic than the present day Pakistan if the rulers open everything to the CIA
Do not compare India with Pakistan ?
India is India and Pakistan is Pakistan, their are too much of differences inbetween these two countries. The comments that you have given is a peculiar Pakistanis coments. I have meet too much of Pakistanis and their view is same just you have given here. Do not forget that Pakistan was controled by the feudal land lords from the time of 1947, so what good one will find with the feudal land loeds ? From 47 onwards they have sold everythings in oder to be alive and rule over the poor peoples. Though it is the same with India but with differences, in some part of India one will not find these lands lords but in Pakistan everywhere one will find these land lords.
PM in waiting
Dear sir
cartoon on pm in waitin is vary intresting .
i am permanent reader of your website . it is a quick informatic , specially cartoon corner give me a lot of fun
yours
anas .
RSS slams BJP for poll strategy
NEW DELHI, May 25: The RSS has slammed BJP’s Lok Sabha election strategy, saying it had heavily depended on hi-tech means of campaigning and had gone “horribly wrong” in understanding the mood of voters.
“Politics is played out in the field, not in air-conditioned chat rooms. There is a disconnect between the party and its mass base,” RSS mouthpiece Organiser says in its latest issue. This critical review is being seen as an apparent attack on BJP leader LK Advani’s website and the hi-tech “election war room” set up by the party.
The mouthpiece says “the BJP actually failed in presenting itself as a better alternative to offer stability and a national vision.” It also blames BJP’s mismanaged campaign and organisational weakness for its humiliating defeat.
“Congress won this election primarily on the shoulders of a friendly media. Almost every report on every channel and most of the print media depicted the Congress as doing the right thing and the BJP in poor light,” says the journal.
It suggests the BJP to evolve a long-term strategy to gain some propaganda mileage, with “almost the entire visual and print media determined to undermine its growth.” The Sangh mouthpiece has also blamed the NDA government’s “shabby, misplaced enthusiasm for economic liberalisation” for the urban middle-class’ “disenchantment” with the party. “This aspect needs elaboration and deeper study. The BJP has to reassure and cultivate its constituency without being defensive or apologetic about its identity as a party with a difference,” it adds.
The BJP, once known as an urban middle-class party, now has more seats in rural and tribal areas. PTI
BJP to leave 2 LACs for AGP
GUWAHATI, May 25: With Dhekiajuli and Dakshin Salmara MLAs Joseph Toppo and Badruddin Ajmal respectively being elected as MPs, the two LACs will have to face by-polls. When contacted, BJP’s State vice-president Palit Bora said the BJP may leave both the seats to the AGP since the AGP-BJP alliance will stay at least till 2011.
Leave Now, Mr Advani
Tavleen Singh
So then is it the end of the road for the Bharatiya Janata Party? Is the man who helped create the party of Hindu nationalism now playing the leading role in taking it down? It is my view that the answer to both questions is yes. The BJP, the incarnation it assumed after the Ayodhya movement, is now dead and nobody can deny that the man most responsible for hammering in the last nail in its coffin is Lal Krishna Advani. This was clear to even the BJP’s most ardent supporters from the moment the party announced that Advani was their candidate for Prime Minister. Except for his inner court of friends, family and sycophants it was easy to meet members of the BJP who did not hesitate to admit privately that Mr Advani was ‘‘not clicking’’ with young people.
This was painfully clear every time he made a public speech. While he rambled on about the Emergency and the BJP’s stellar role in the fight for democracy, young people in the audience would wait to hear him talk about what policies he could offer that would improve their lives. I remember that at the India Today conclave in Delhi last year when he finished his speech, a young man from the audience stood up and said, ‘‘Mr Advani, I was born after the Emergency. I know nothing about it and am not interested in it. I would like to know what you can say to someone like me.’’ Mr Advani was unable to give him any satisfactory answer.
Mr Advani has been a lacklustre Leader of the Opposition in Parliament and, since the defeat of 2004, has done little to strengthen his party’s electoral base. Had he and his small coterie of advisors been able to come up with a convincing election campaign, some of these failings may have been forgiven. This did not happen. All he did was offer himself as the reason why we should vote for the BJP. When the first campaign hoardings went up offering us Mr Advani’s aged face beside the words ‘‘Strong Leader, Decisive Government’’, I remember having a conversation with a BJP ideologue about the slogan’s lack of appeal. ‘‘I know,’’ he said sadly, ‘‘I know that it isn’t going to work but who will tell the old man?’’
Halfway through the campaign even Advani’s close circle of family and friends appeared to notice that their hero lacked allure and so Narendra Modi was pulled in to act as understudy. Rumours were spread about how it was not Advani that we would be voting for but the great Hindutva hero from Gujarat. It was put about that it was possible that even during the life of this Lok Sabha Mr Advani might hand over the reins of office to his understudy and walk quietly into the sunset on grounds of age.
The election results are evidence that this strategy did not work. The Chief Minister of Gujarat rampaged about the country making aggressive speeches and projecting himself as a strong leader, but the average voter did not buy the story. There is much else about the BJP that is no longer saleable. Hindutva for a start. In the eighties it had its appeal because Rajiv Gandhi made the mistake of allowing Muslims to have their own personal law. For any community to be declared above the laws of India was such a cynical attempt to keep the Congress Party’s Muslim vote bank intact that Hindutva seemed like suitable revenge to many ordinary voters. Mr Advani was seen as the Prophet of Hindutva as he rode his chariot to Ayodhya inciting rage against the Muslims as a community and appealing to the worst kind of nationalism.
The problem with the BJP is that after reaping the electoral benefits of the Ayodhya movement it has not had a single new idea. When it was in power in Delhi it had a chance to come up with ideas on how governance could be modernized. It did nothing but copy the Congress model right down to the outdated idea of cabinet ministers lining up at the airport every time the Prime Minister went abroad. This ceremony with its reek of sycophancy and obsequiousness should have no place in a modern democracy, but the BJP copied it faithfully as they did the Congress model of governance that has remained unchanged since the days the British ruled us. It is a model of governance that involves so many people to do a single job that government becomes a great, bumbling machine that achieves little. The best programmes and policies are rendered useless and the BJP had a real chance to make the administrative reforms that are so vital if governance in India is to be modernized. Nothing changed and nothing changed in the party either when it found itself out of office in 2004.
It could have been a time when it acknowledged that Hindutva was a fired cartridge and that it needed to break its links with the RSS and build its own cadres. Mr Advani was either too weak a leader to do this or too disinclined to break with an institution he has sometimes called his alma mater. Unfortunately the alma mater is in pretty bad shape on account of having come up with even fewer new ideas than the BJP. If the BJP wants to survive as a political party it will have to move away from Hindutva, cut its links with the RSS and rid itself of Mr Advani. He was wise to offer to resign as Leader of the Opposition after the humiliating defeat in this election and it is a great shame that he was persuaded to stay on to avoid a power struggle within the BJP.
If there is a fight for the top job between the second rung of leaders in the party it might do less than the damage that will be done by Mr Advani staying on for another five years. As long as he clings to office, nothing will change in the BJP and by 2014 the challenge to the Congress Party and its ruling Dynasty could well come from elsewhere.
There are already signs that the BJP is gradually starting to lose its relevance as our main opposition party.
Do not write out BJP
Well Said Talveenji,
BJP has become almost an asylum for leaders of above 60 years who can only talk of emergency and Ram Janmabhumi and offer nothing new for the coming generation. I still feel that NDA Govt. has not performed that bad it had started a few superb projects like PMGSY and Golden Quadrangle and tried to ease tensions with our neighbour, but BJP particularly had failed in taking youth into confidence and have not handed over the leadership to the younger generation. Projecting LKA the aged and tired man as their PM candidate had really back fired for BJP and thus the results were. However I don't feel we can write out BJP completely after all there should be a national party to cash an anti incumbency factor in the next elections and 3rd 4th or 5th front can never play a role of opposition simply because these fronts are like frogs that assemble in rainy season alone to make bla-bla. For a healthy democracy BJP or any national party with considerable presence in all the regions of India is essential. I feel BJP should first of all reform its own self to instill confidence in Minorities and should provide ample scope for its generation next to grow and become strong leaders. For all who are thinking that BJP is down and out I would like to remind that it is till ruling in 5 major states and is the leader of opposition in a few more major states at the mean time it is also the single largest opposition party in Parliament. I don’t see any other combination to form and prosper in the coming 5 years to capture the centre stage, if BJP can learn from its faults and reform its attitude it can still be a better alternative.
Who started all the modern day communal riots in India ?
Who started all the modern day communal riots in India ? Peoples in India will never forgrt Advani - Vazpayee - Modi - M M Joshi - all these modern day vampire.
BJP worried over AGP’s poor show in polls
Even though it managed to win four seats in the recent parliamentary elections after forging an alliance with the regional AGP, the BJP is now worried over the bad results of its alliance partner in the recent elections.
The AGP had managed to win only one seat in the recent elections, while its alliance partner — the BJP — won four seats in the State. Due to its dismal performance, serious infighting has broken out in the AGP with a section of leaders alleging that the decision to forge an alliance with the BJP was the chief reason for the poll debacle. The leaders have demanded an end to the alliance with the BJP otherwise it fears that there would be no future for the AGP.
Sources said the BJP is well aware of the fact that it would not have been able to win so many seats had it not been for the poll alliance with the AGP. The BJP is not well grounded in the region and need an alliance partner to bank upon, the sources added.
In a recent press meet, BJP State president Ramen Deka and Central election observer Sudanshu Mittal had expressed hope of the AGP-BJP alliance forming the government in the State by 2011. However, AGP MLAs and leaders like Abdul Aziz, Bhadreswar Tati and other grassroots-level workers want an end to the alliance with the BJP.
Meanwhile, the BJP is also worried with the AUDF extending its support to the Congress-led UPA government in the Centre. The BJP is aware that it managed to win the four parliamentary seats only because the AUDF had fielded its own candidates in the four seats, thereby cutting into the Congress vote-bank.
For instance, in Silchar, BJP candidate Kabindra Purkayastha won the seat by bagging a total number of 2,43,532 votes, while both Badruddin Ajmal of the AUDF and Santosh Mohan Deb of the Congress managed to win 2,02,062 votes and 1,97,244 votes respectively. Similarly, BJP candidate for Guwahati seat Bijoya Chakraborty won 4,96,047 votes, while Congress candidate Robin Bordoloi and AUDF candidate Sonabar Ali won 4,84,192 and 73,316 votes respectively.
Likewise, in Mangolodoi, BJP candidate Ramen Deka won 3,07,881 votes, while Congress candidate Madhav Rajbongshi and AUDF candidate Badius Jaman polled 2,52,032 and 1,80,430 votes respectively. In Nagaon, BJP candidate Rajen Gohain polled 1,80,430 votes, while Congress candidate Anil Raja bagged 3,35541 votes and AUDF candidate Sirajuddin Ajmal bagged 2,45,155 votes.
AGP the biggest loser in Assam polls
AGP the biggest loser in Assam polls
By Syed Zarir Hussain, IANS,
Guwahati : The regional Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) has emerged as the biggest loser, while the minority-based Asom United Democratic Front (AUDF) has turned out to be a major spoiler for the ruling Congress party in the 2009 general elections in Assam.
"The biggest casualty is undoubtedly the AGP as the party fared miserably in the polls having won just one seat compared to two seats it won in the 2004 elections," Akhil Ranjan Dutta, a political science teacher at Gauhati University, told IANS.
The AGP this time had a seat sharing agreement with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
Of the 14 parliamentary seats, the Congress won seven seats, while its alliance partner the Bodoland People's Front (BPF) bagged one. The BJP won four seats - an increase in two seats compared to 2004 - while both the AGP and the AUDF got one each.
"The AGP's gamble failed on two counts - the way they thought the transfer of votes from the BJP to their candidates would take place did not work out and secondly the regional party lost their minority Muslim support base this time by aligning with the saffron party," said Wasbir Hussain, a political analyst.
"The AGP's regional character has gone for a big toss now and there is bound to be questions raised over their decision from within the party," he added.
The AGP leadership is trying to put up a brave front.
"We accept the verdict of the people of Assam and things did not go according to expectations," said AGP president Chandra Mohan Patowary.
There were questions now asked if the AGP-BJP tie up would continue till the 2011 assembly elections - an announcement the two parties made earlier.
"We would discuss all issues within the party," Patowary added.
The Congress that won nine seats in 2004 had to be content with seven seats this time, although the party leadership is not too disappointed with the results.
"We are generally happy at the results, although we expected at least one or two more seats. But one must appreciate the fact that it was a united opposition this time with the AGP-BJP and even the AUDF targeting Congress only in the electioneering," Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi told IANS.
What came as a surprise is the emergence of the AUDF, a party formed by perfume baron Badruddin Ajmal.
The AUDF may have won just one seat - Ajmal won the Dhubri parliamentary seat - but the party managed to split the Muslim votes and really spoiled the winning chances of the Congress party candidates on four seats - Silchar, Mangaldoi, Tezpur, and Nagaon.
"It is true the AUDF was a factor, but I am still sticking to my stand of not aligning with the AUDF," Gogoi said.
"It is true the BJP gained at the expense of the AGP, while the AGP was left high and dry and in fact lost its credibility. Even in 2001, the AGP tied up with the BJP during the assembly elections and that time as well they were humiliated in the elections," said Health Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma.
HINDUTVA
"DIL KE ARMAAN AANSUON MEIN BEH GAYE-
HINDUTVA KI CHAL CHALKAR BHI TANHA RAH GAYE"
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