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AFSPA Prevails as the COVER is a Must for Corporate War and BRAHAMINICAL Zero Tolerance Expressed in Kashmir stand Off Continues. Manusmriti Rule Kills the Kashmir, the Himalayas and Aboriginal Black Untouchable Human scape!Sonia Gandhi Wednesday appealed to all political parties to take a 'suitable decision' to break the 'vicious cycle of violence and suffering' in Jammu and Kashmir.But Security Concerned Discourse persisting with More Forcible Security means only Sustenance of Manusmriti Rule in the Himalayas and beyond!

A meeting of top political leaders at the Prime Minister's residence on Wednesday failed to reach a consensus on Kashmir and decided to send an all-party delegation and meet people in the Valley. suggestions on ways and means to resolve the vexed Stand Off!

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AFSPA Prevails as the COVER is a Must for Corporate War and BRAHAMINICAL Zero Tolerance Expressed in Kashmir stand Off Continues. Manusmriti Rule Kills the Kashmir, the Himalayas and Aboriginal Black Untouchable Human scape! Zionist dynasty head, the Rajmata, Congress chief Sonia Gandhi Wednesday appealed to all political parties to take a 'suitable decision' to break the 'vicious cycle of violence and suffering' in Jammu and Kashmir.But Security Concerned Discourse persisting with More Forcible Security means only Sustenance of Manusmriti Rule in the Himalayas and beyond!

AFSPA has decreased violence in NE: PM

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Kashmir: Not AFSPA, political effort needed

The choice in Kashmir is between a political initiative to transcend the current security-centred discourse and persisting with yet more forceful security. The very fact that the Centre put lifting or diluting the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) on the table is proof of acknowledgement that Kashmir calls for a paradigm shift in policy.

The Centre should not permit that realisation and intent to be subverted, whether by the violence in Kashmir or by proponents of the strong-arm strategy within the government and the ruling dispensation. This is the key challenge before the country's political leadership: to initiate and sustain a real and wide-ranging political engagement, even if it is unlikely to find an immediate resonance in Kashmir.

The Centre should ideally have initiated efforts to discuss the AFSPA much earlier, which could have averted a number of deaths and also possibly prevented the crisis from reaching the point it has. Instead, the rupture between the sentiments and political reality on the ground and New Delhi's overtly cautious fumbling for an adequate response now has only widened.

Yet, there is no alternative except dealing with the political challenges facing the state in Kashmir. And after the inconclusive Cabinet Committee on Security meeting on Monday, New Delhi must now use the scheduled all-party meeting to hammer out a consensus on some bold and decisive moves that can begin to tackle the severe crisis. Measures like diluting the Act or a removal from some districts will not yield the requisite effect among the people.

If at all the Centre does decide on either, or both, it must be accompanied by a definite timeframe for a full revocation of the Act, along with measures like releasing some prisoners — such as some of the hundreds of youngsters detained during the current protests — as well as initiating a wider dialogue with all sections, the separatist camps included.

Over two decades of a security paradigmbased massive counter-insurgency effort has yielded a situation where the Valley seems further away than ever. A real, wide-ranging political effort has been missing. It is time to give that a chance.
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/Opinion/Kashmir-Not-AFSPA-political-effort-needed/articleshow/6555900.cms

A meeting of top political leaders at the Prime Minister's residence on Wednesday failed to reach a consensus on Kashmir and decided to send an all-party delegation and meet people in the Valley. suggestions on ways and means to resolve the vexed Stand Off!

Following is the text of the statement issued at the end of the all-party meeting on Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday:

"Leaders of various political parties who attended today's meeting made valuable suggestions on ways and means to resolve the vexed issues that face us in Jammu and Kashmir.

"They agreed that the Constitution of India provides ample scope to accommodate any legitimate political demand through dialogue, civil discourse and peaceful negotiations.

"The meeting resolved to send an all-party delegation to Jammu and Kashmir. The leaders agreed that the delegation should meet all sections of the people and gather all shades of opinion. The visit of the all-party delegation would be facilitated by the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Government of Jammu and Kashmir.

"The Government will take into account the deliberations at today's meeting while considering measures and initiatives to reach out to the people of Jammu and Kashmir. The feedback received from the all-party delegation would form an important input into the Government's evolving response on various issues relating to Jammu and Kashmir".
Linking the turmoil in Kashmir to anger and pain among Kashmiri youth who grew up in "conflict and brutality", Congress chief Sonia Gandhi on Wednesday said their "legitimate aspirations" must be respected and a magnanimous approach adopted to give them hope.
Addressing an all-party meeting on Kashmir here, she pressed for a spirit of accommodation and reconciliation and said the "ideological and political differences" should be put aside as "we are facing far too serious a challenge to allow those differences to stand in the way of resolute, sensitive and appropriate actions".
She said the Congress party is "more than willing" to support a process of "healing and dialogue in partnership" with the people of the State as she expressed deep sense of sorrow at the continuing loss of life in the State.
"We meet today against the backdrop of escalating violence in Kashmir. It cannot be too strongly said that words alone will not suffice," Ms. Gandhi said at the meeting convened by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
"Together, let us arrive at suitable decisions on which we can all agree to break this vicious cycle of violence and suffering," she said.
Emphasising that Jammu and Kashmir is an integral part of "our country and our democracy", the UPA Chairperson said "we must ask ourselves why is there so much anger. Why is there so much pain, in particular amongst the youth?"
Apparently seeking to give answers to these questions, she said "the young, especially, belong to a generation that has grown up in the embrace of violence, of conflict and brutality. We must give them hope, we must understand and respect their legitimate aspirations."
Ms. Gandhi said this should be reflected in "what we say and decide. We need to be magnanimous and mature in our approach, as befits a strong confident and inclusive democracy."
She said "there are some inimical forces within and beyond the state and we understand the extreme pressures and dangerous circumstances our police and security forces face in protecting our sovereignty and territorial integrity."
Citing the Prime Minister's statement that India's democracy has "resilience to accommodate a diversity of problems", the Congress president said "the people of Jammu and Kashmir are our people, they are our citizens.
"Let us demonstrate in a spirit of accommodation. This alone, I believe, can create space for reconciliation and bring and end to turmoil and conflict."

Nothing positive will come out of all-party meet: Geelani

Hardline Hurriyat Conference leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani today said the all-party meet in New Delhi is unlikely to help improve the situation in the Kashmir Valley as Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's speech did not touch on the core issue of Kashmir.
"The Prime Minister's speech has not focussed on the core issue of Kashmir. There was no mention of the bigger problem. I can't see anything positive coming out of this meeting," Mr Geelani, who is spearheading the ongoing agitation in the valley, told PTI here.
On Mr Singh's remark that some protests were instigated, Mr Geelani said, "The Tangmarg incident has clearly shown as to who is behind the acts of violence and arson".
Police has registered a case on the charges of attempt to murder, arson and rioting against a ruling National Conference worker in Tangmarg, who had allegedly incited the mob which went on rampage on Monday.
"Our protest programmes are peaceful. We are the sufferers of the violence and desire most for peace but it should be honourable and dignified," he said.
Mr Geelani said the peaceful struggle for achieving the goals in Kashmir will continue as the Centre has failed to respond to the conditions he had put forth for starting a dialogue for resolution of the Kashmir issue.
In New Delhi, the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said the government was willing to talk to anybody or any group but asserted that it could not happen till the end of violence, some of which is "orchestrated by certain groups".
Addressing an all-party meeting on the volatile situation in Jammu and Kashmir, Singh underlined that dialogue and discussion is the "only path for lasting peace and prosperity" in the state and those having grievances against the government "have to talk to the administration".

   

   

The crucial all party meet to break the cycle of violence in Kashmir has just ended at the Prime Minister's residence in Delhi. An all party delegation headed by the Home Minister P Chidambaram will be sent to Srinagar. CNN-IBN's Bhupendra Chaubey reports.

Below is a verbatim transcript of his comments on CNBC-TV18. Also watch the accompanying video.

   

               

                   

               

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It has been a day long meeting which has just concluded. The big takeaway of this all party meeting which was convened by the Prime Minister has been that an all party delegation will now be sent to the state to figure out what is the best possible solution to diffuse the crisis that has been engulfing the valley in particular over the last month or so.

For the first time in the last 11 years, the entire valley of Kashmir was placed under curfew, the whole of yesterday and today. The specific mandate before the all party delegation which will be led by Mr P Chidambaram will be to try and break the ice.

The attempts will be to speak to all sections including the separatists such as the Hurriyat Conference but then it is also to figure out whether there should be any economic package which should also be announced today itself.

The main reason why this meeting was called was to decide whether the situation on the ground which existed was warranting the lifting of Armed Forces Special Powers Act or AFSPA from certain areas of the State. That decision was vehemently opposed by the political opponents of the Congress party such as the BJP and some regional outfits. And therefore that decision has not been taken.

What the Prime Minister is very keen on is to build some kind of political consensus on the ground. That is why this all party delegation which will be sent to the valley becomes very crucial.

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Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) chairman Mohammad Yaseen Malik today said the all-party meeting on Jammu and Kashmir in New Delhi had disappointed people of the state.
"Sixty-three years have elapsed but the (Kashmir) issue is yet to be resolved. The outcome of the all-party meeting has disappointed people of the state," he told PTI Srinagar.
On BJP's opposition to revocation of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA), Malik said it was most unfortunate that the party which held dialogue with separatists was now talking about using force against "unarmed protesters" in Kashmir.
"(Former Prime Minister) Atal Bihari Vajpayee took a bold step when he talked about resolving the Kashmir problem within perimeters of 'insaniyat' (humanity).
"But, his party is now singing a different tune," he said.
The meeting had failed to arrive at a consensus on the issue of withdrawal or dilution of the AFSPA.
There was sharp division on AFSPA whose revocation was demanded by the PDP and the NC but opposed by the BJP and some other parties.
           
http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report_all-party-meet-disappointing-jammu-kashmir-liberation-front_1438436

An all-party delegation will visit the troubled Kashmir Valley to 'meet all sections of people and gather all shades of opinions', Home Minister P. Chidambaram said Wednesday after a five-hour meeting of leaders from various political parties.The meeting, chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and attended by top leaders of various parties, including Congress chief Sonia Gandhi and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders L.K. Advani and Nitin Gadkari, decided to have a first-hand impression of the state before deciding on any major measure to restore normalcy.The meeting also took no decision on the withdrawal of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA).

Distressed over the events in Jammu and Kashmir, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said the government was willing to talk to anybody or any group but asserted that it could not happen till the end of violence, some of which is "orchestrated by certain groups". Addressing an all-party meeting on the volatile situation in Jammu and Kashmir, Singh underlined that dialogue and discussion is the "only path for lasting peace and prosperity" in the state and those having grievancse against the government "have to talk to the administration".

Appealing for peace, he expressed sadness over the loss of lives and injuries suffered by the people, the police and security personnel besides "huge disruption" in the daily lives of the common man and the financial losses suffered by various sections of the society in the state. "I am sure all of us share a deep sense of distress over the unfortunate sequence of events, during and after the Eid, particularly in the context of a reported act by a misguided person thousands of miles away," Singh said, in an apparent reference to the alleged incident of desecration of Holy Quran by a person in the US. "We have to talk to each other.

But it is also true that meaningful dialogue can happen only in an atmosphere free from violence and confrontation. Discussions can take place only if we have calm and public order," he emphasised.

The meeting, attended by UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi, top BJP leaders L K Advani, Nitin Gadkari, Sushma Swaraj, PDP leader Mehbooba Mufti, National Conference chief Farooq Abdullah and leaders from various other parties, has been convened to discuss steps to address the situation in the state. .

Meanwhile, Defence Minister A K Antony has stressed that the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) is critical for ensuring legal immunity to officers and troops, who are fighting a "proxy war" in states like Jammu and Kashmir and the North East.

He also said a decision on the situation in the Kashmir Valley will be taken by the Centre after Wednesday's all-party meeting.

"Important decisions have to be taken after carefully assessing all aspects," he said.

Antony also appealed to all sides to show restraint.

Chief of Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal P V Naik, who is also the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, said: "Whatever decision the government takes on AFSPA will be done only after ensuring legal protection to the armed forces."

Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) President Mehbooba Mufti and two other party members - Muzaffar Hussain Baig and Moulvi Iftikhar Ansari are being flown into the capital by special flight to facilitate their participation in today's meeting.

The series of meeting held both in New Delhi and Srinagar over the past several weeks is because of the violence and rising death toll in the Kashmir Valley. At least 75 people have died in the last three months. The valley has also been subjected to a series of shutdowns and frequent curfews during this period.

'The leaders of various political parties who attended today's meeting made valuable suggestions to resolve the vexed issue that faces us in Jammu and Kashmir,' Chidambaram said in his concluding remarks at the meeting, called to discuss measures to defuse the volatile situation in the valley, where 88 people, mainly teenagers and youth, have died in violent protests since June 11.

'The meeting resolved to send an all-party delegation to Jammu and Kashmir. The leaders have agreed that the delegation should meet all sections of people and gather all shades of opinions,' he said.

Chidambaram said the visit will be facilitated by the home ministry and state government.

'The feedback received from the all-party delegation will form an important input to the government evolving response to various issues relating to Jammu and Kashmir,' the home minister said.

'They (political parties) agreed that the constitution of India provides ample scope to accommodate any legitimate political demand through dialogue and discourse and peaceful negotiations,' he added.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had expressed his distress at 'young men and women - even children' protesting on the streets of Kashmir and stressed that the route to lasting peace in the valley was through dialogue and discussion.

Congress chief Sonia Gandhi also appealed to all political parties to take a 'suitable decision' to break the 'vicious cycle of violence and suffering' in Jammu and Kashmir.

She also said the Kashmiri youth need to be given hope.

'But we also must ask ourselves why there is so much anger. Why there is so much pain, in particular among the youth,' she said in her address.

Addressing the meeting, the PM said that dialogue is the only way route to lasting peace in the region. He said, "Meaningful dialogue can happen only in an atmosphere free from violence and confrontation. Discussions can take place only if we have calm and public order. The Central and State Governments have already appealed to the people of Jammu and Kashmir, especially the youth, to eschew violence. I reiterate that appeal. We are ready for dialogue with anybody or any group that does not espouse or practice violence."

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah is not attending the meet.

The meeting, saw the participation of Jammu and Kashmir's opposition People's Democratic Party, but not that of the state's ruling National Conference, is likely to discuss a whole range of issues, including the decision to withdraw or amend the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA).

Kashmiris stifled in endless curfew

September 16, 2010
SRINAGAR, Kashmir: For five days a round-the-clock curfew means everyone - men, women, teenagers, toddlers - has been locked in. There is no telling when it will be lifted.
But despite the curfew, violence spread to new areas of Indian Kashmir yesterday, with three more protesters shot dead by police, as the government held crisis talks in Delhi to tackle the escalating unrest.
Since Tuesday all flights going in and out of Srinagar, Kashmir's summer capital, have been suspended.
''It's suffocating,'' said Sajid Iqbal, 26, a lawyer, who has spent most of the past three months at home. ''Every Kashmiri is being forced to stay inside.''
The lockdown is the latest iteration of a cycle of stone-pelting street protests by Muslims and lethal crowd-control measures by the state security forces that has upended daily life since June.
For three months, young Kashmiris have thrown stones at security forces, defied strict curfews and held anti-India rallies, resulting in clashes that have left 91 people dead.
Even with the curfew, this week has been one of the bloodiest. The authorities said at least 18 people and one security officer were killed on Monday, with more than 70 people wounded, as separatist protesters clashed with Indian paramilitary officers. Minor clashes continued on Tuesday, and yesterday three protesters were killed and several others wounded.
Schools have been effectively closed for three months. Grocery stores and pharmacies can open only in the small windows between strikes and curfews.
Yesterday the Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh, said he was ''shocked and distressed'' by the demonstrations engulfing the disputed Himalayan area.
''Those who have grievances against the government have to talk to the administration,'' he said.
''Meaningful dialogue can happen only in an atmosphere free from violence and confrontation.''
There is no end in sight. The separatist faction led by Syed Ali Shah Geelani has announced a protest calendar for the next 10 days.
Agence France-Presse and agencies

Guns can never silence Kashmiri craving for Azadi : Hate-Muslim policy destroys very fabric of India

Guns alone cannot suppress any people fighting for self-determination and liberation. This is the lesson of history and applies to all human rights struggles and particularly Kashmir, where we have been seeing the ugliest and the most barbaric face of Brahminism killing innocent Kashmiri youths. Whether it is the Congress or the Brahmana Jati Party (BJP), any govt. sitting in Delhi has only one answer to the Kashmiri aspirations for Azadi. Bullets. Change of govt. brings no change in policy because the man in the driver's seat is the same hate-mongering Vaidik Brahmin.
Editor not allowed to enter Kashmir: Kashmiri Muslims fighting for Azadi were all Brahmins (Pundits) till recently but they revolted against this violent cult and sought liberation under Islam. The Brahminists who usurped the Delhi throne through a deep-rooted conspiracy of the Jews and "Jews of India" with the help of the cunning Gujarati Bania, M.K. Gandhi, have launched a reign of terror on every section of the Indian society whose suppressed voice is heard only through DV, the Voice of the Persecuted Nationalities Denied Human Rights.
The Editor of DV was invited by the Azadi leaders to visit Kashmir but was not allowed by the Brahminist leaders.
Those interested in knowing the roots of the Kashmir problem and facts of the Brahminical reign of terror may order a photocopy of the book, The Challenge in Kashmir (1997) by Dr. Sumantra Bose, himself an upper caste Bengali Baidya but a distinguished Western-educated historian (pp.210, Rs. 150).
Pakistan accepts plebiscite: The then Dogra ruler of Kashmir, Hari Singh, might have "acceded" to India but it was strictly conditional on a "reference to the people" of Kashmir — meaning plebiscite. The Kashmiri Brahmin, the first PM of India, J.L. Nehru, on Nov.2, 1947 declared his govt. "pledge" to "hold a referendum under international auspices (read UN) to determine the wishes of the people. He repeated this "pledge" many times.
Pakistan also accepted the plebiscite solution. Accordingly the UN passed a resolution accepting plebiscite.
But the Brahminist rulers never believed in keeping up any commitment. Their argument is:
(1) Pakistani forces failed to vacate portions under their control (a pre-condition under the UN resolution for plebiscite), (2) Kashmir's lawful ruler acceded to India.
If both the above arguments are acceptable, says Dr. Bose, why did Nehru commit India for plebiscite despite the legality of Kashmiri rulers accession to India?
(3) Brahminist rulers often shout that Kashmir is our integral part of India. Fine. This opinion, they say, is based on the repeated elections held in Kashmir where its "democratically elected representatives have repeatedly and freely ratified the moral and legal validity of accession to India in free election".
Bogus claim: The UN, however, still stands by plebiscite. Even the US Govt. till very recently, maintained that "Kashmir is a disputed territory".
Rigged elections: Indian rulers say pro-India elements have always won in different state elections and the people of Kashmir have voted for staying with India. Accepted. "Then why the Brahminists are opposing plebiscite?", ask the Kashmiri people. Simple. The elections are totally rigged to promote anti-people Brahminical cockroaches. That the Kashmir people through their MLAs have voted to remain in India is a total bogus claim. This is proved in the recent uprising which could not be controlled even by the brute force launched by the Tamil Chettiar killing scores of young Kashmiris.
We had been to Kashmir and met its revolutionary leaders like Jalil Andrabi, a prominent human rights lawyer from Kashmir, who was brutally killed in Srinagar in 1996.
The "unanimous opinion" of the Kashmiris is they are not fighting and dying to join Pakistan. They want only Azadi, self-determination. That is all.
Toilet papers admission: Brahminist rulers may send brute force to crush the Kashmir struggle for Azadi but it can never win the hearts of Kashmiris. Brahminical toilet papers themselves have admitted this. Corrupt and discredited politicians like Farooq Abdullah and his son Omar with no roots in the soil of Kashmir are intensely hated people. The latest revolt is also against these "foreign imposters".
The Kashmiri Brahmin micro-minority well-entrenched in Delhi is manipulating the current "war" against Azadi with the aid of the Brahminists in RAW and IB but they will never succeed.
Constitution itself destroyed: The Brahminical rulers have throughout used brute force with the support of their Jewish cousins not only to suppress Kashmiris but also ride rough-shod on the aspirations of all the nationalities fighting for human rights. These persecuted nationalities include Dalits 20%, Tribals 10%, Muslims 15%, Christian and Sikhs (5%), Backward Castes 35%. All these nationalities are not even able to breath freely. They have been repressed, rebuffed and denied recognition. Brahminists did this by destroying the very constitution of India, bending the judiciary, media, and suppressing all human rights struggles. "National" toilet papers fully aided and abetted the destruction of the constitution. This is the only cause of India's free fall. With over 85% of the Indian population of 1,300 million suppressed, their human rights mutilated how can the Brahminists ever allow the country to rise, socially, culturally and economically?
PM's wrong diagnosis: Our "Khatri Sick" PM thinks Kashmir is an economic problem. Nonsense. Kashmiri youths are fighting and dying not for "jobs". The PM is consciously adding insult to injury by ridiculing the Kashmiri youth who are dying for Azadi.
We are happy that the tumultuous events of July and August 2010 have drowned the two Abdullah cockroaches and brought to the fore the villain-turned overnight hero, Syed Ali Shah Geelani (81) who declared that Kashmir is a disputed territory. Brahminists admitted his "genuine leadership".
Withdraw the Army, lift curfew, hold plebiscite in Kashmir as desired by the people and the UN and accept the verdict. That is the only solution.
Brahminists don't love India: There will never be peace in India as long as Kashmir continues to boil. With Indian army committed to Kashmir, it will be a drag on the Indian economy. Nothing grows in Kashmir except apples. It is more a liability. China has already taken over the development of Azad Kashmir. Impoverished India with its rag-tag army will have no courage to face the nuclear-armed Pakistan supported by both China and also USA. The only reason the rulers are holding on to Kashmir at the cost of the country is to rouse the 'majority Hindus" against "minority" Muslims. But in the process the Brahminists are only destroying India. But "whose father's what goes?" Brahminists have already said they don't belong to India and hence don't love India. As the Bahujans have been mentally crushed and made voiceless, the rulers may temporarily ride the waves with the Kalmadis looting the crores. But how long this can continue?
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PM praised Omar for his work: Farooq Abdullah

National Conference chief Farooq Abdullah Wednesday said Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had praised Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah's work during the all-party meeting on the Kashmir crisis.

'Meeting was very good. The work done by Omar's government has been praised by the prime minister and the commission,' Farooq Abdullah told reporters after the all-party meet concluded at the prime minister's 7 Race Course Road official residence.

'The meeting has been successful and was held in a good atmosphere,' added Farooq Abdullah, Omar Abdullah's father.

'Whatever statement comes out will also be good. Home ministry and state government will welcome the all-party delegation,' the former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister said.

The five-hour long meeting was called to discuss measures to defuse the volatile situation in the valley, where 88 people, mainly teenagers and youth, have died in violent protests since June 11.

It was decided at the meet that an all-party delegation will visit the troubled Kashmir Valley to 'meet all sections of people and gather all shades of opinions', Home Minister P. Chidambaram said.

The meeting, chaired by Manmohan Singh and attended by top leaders of various parties, including Congress chief Sonia Gandhi and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders L.K. Advani and Nitin Gadkari, decided to have a first-hand impression of the state before deciding on any major measure to restore normalcy.

The meeting took no decision on the withdrawal of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA).

PDP demands concrete steps to solve Kashmir issue

Demanding concrete measures like initiation of unconditional dialogue, revocation of AFSPA, phased withdrawal of army from Kashmir Valley, PDP today said there was a need to look at Kashmir from a "humanitarian angle" and it should not be made a "prestige issue". Emerging from the all-party meeting on Kashmir, PDP President Mehbooba Mufti said all parties should rise above their "political interests" and find a solution to the crisis.

"People are suffering and getting killed. Kashmir has been converted into a jail.

So all the political parties and the leadership of the country should rise above their political interests and come together.

Let us all join hands and find a solution to the complex Kashmir problem," she said.

Mehbooba said PDP demanded that there should be an unconditional dialogue from both Centre and the separatist leaders as there should be some "real and concrete" measures to solve the issue and not "cosmetic" ones. "We asked the Prime Minister to go for an unconditional dialogue because we did not put any condition and then move forward.

We also said that all the youth who have been arrested under Public Safety Act should be released," the PDP President said. PDP also demanded lifting of "curfew.

due to which the Kashmiri people are suffering from dawn to dusk".

She said people should see more a "humane face of our country. We live in a democracy.

So, we need to sit together with the separatists and other parties to find a solution to the Kashmir problem. Asked if Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah should resign, Mehbooba said "I think this is something between Congress and National Conference as they are alliance partners.

They will be in a better position to answer that question." .

Church of North India deplores attack on church in Kashmir over Quran desecration
The Church of North India (CNI) has deplored the attack on its institution and church after violence erupted in Punjab and Kashmir following rumours that a copy of Quran had been burnt in the US on the anniversary of 9/11.

"We the members of the Christian community are peace loving and believe in brotherhood. We request the members of all religious faiths to stand with us to condemn this fundamentalist attack on our churches by individuals who do not represent any faith community in the world," CNA general secretary, Alwan Masih, said in a statement.

He called upon the President, Prime Minister, Home Minister and Chief Ministers of both the states to restore peace and provide ample security to safeguard the faith of the Christian community.

The condemnation came as religious leaders from both the Christian and Muslim communities met with district administration officials appealing for calm.

Expressing dismay over the violence, the All India Christian Council (aicc) urged all to "maintain peace and harmony and let law of land take due action against those that have attempted to hurt, burn and incite religious sentiments."

Prominent Muslim leaders have urged their community members to "show restraint". (ANI)

Jammu and Kashmir is integral part of India: Sonia

Jammu and Kashmir is an integral part of India, Congress president Sonia Gandhi said Wednesday and stressed that a 'spirit of accommodation' could end the turmoil and conflict.

'Jammu and Kashmir is an integral part of our country and democracy. The people of Jammu and Kashmir are our people. They are our citizens,' she said at the all-party meeting presided over by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

'Let us demonstrate... the spirit of accommodation. This alone I believe can create a space for reconciliation and bring an end to turmoil and conflict,' she said at the meeting held at the prime minister's 7, Race Course Road residence.

The meeting was called to discuss measures to defuse the volatile situation in the valley, where 88 people, mainly teenagers and youth, have died in violent protests since June 11.

'My party is more than willing to support the process of healing and dialogue in partnership with the people of Jammu and Kashmir,' Gandhi said.

She expressed her 'deep sense of sorrow at the continuing loss of life in Kashmir'.

'I share the anguish of those who have lost their loved ones and my heart goes out especially to the parents and families of children who have died. I regret not sharing their grief in person. I also offer my condolences to the families of our security forces who lost their dear ones in Kashmir,' she said.

True face of Hindu non-violence

OUR CORRESPONDENT
Bangalore: Brahminist rulers say their Hinduism is the world's only religion that stands for non-violence (ahimsa) but facts of history say India has become one of the most violent countries in the world.
In Blue Star they killed 13,000 Sikhs — men, women and children on their holiest day inside their Golden Temple, Amtritsar. Then they demolished the Babri Masjid and killed thousands of Muslims. In Nelli (Assam), "Hindu violence" was unleashed on innocent Muslims. In the Gujarat Genocide (2002), we saw the goriest face of "Hindu nonviolence". In the anti-Mandal war and violence they non-violently killed thousands. The killing of Christians in Kandhamal (Orissa) became world news. Dalit and Tribals are daily kicked, killed, burnt, raped and the little property are destroyed — daily. DV has carried all the account of the "Hindu non-violence".
The world knows the true face of the Hindu. Read an upper caste Hindu's book, History of Hindu Imperialism. (Swami Dharma Theertha, Blumoon, New Delhi, Rs. 150, copies available with DV office).


China rejects defeated Brahminist offer to surrender : Bahujans must embrace new super power

OUR CORRESPONDENT
As China is fast emerging as a super power, overtaking USA, India's Brahminical rulers continue to generate more hate against China, sheltering the notorious Dalai Lama and adding fuel to fire.
Nehru, India's first Brahmin PM, was a bogus socialist who engineered the war against China (1962) in which India was utterly defeated and ate dust. Thousands of innocent Indian soldiers died.
Good servant but bad master: The common masses of India (85%) have no say in the governance of the country but they have nothing against China. It is the Brahminist rulers (15%) who have fought with every neighbour around India, headed by the super power China which has become the darling of all the have-nots of the world. But in contrast the rulers have made India the most hated country.
During our recent visit to London and Paris (July 2010) and discussions with intellectuals familiar with this subject, particularly Brahminism, the curse of India, a new fear is being expressed.
Many experts on the subject of Brahminism say the Brahmin is a good servant but bad master. If you are strong, the Brahmin will lick your boot. But if you are weak he will crush you and suck your blood. Yes. Indian history proves this.
Annie Besant as Cong. president: Applying this logic to China, which is fast emerging as the sole super power of the 21st century, what will be the stand of Indian Brahminist rulers vis-a-vis China?
The fear expressed during our discussions was the Brahminists — scenting danger to their very existence — might quickly reverse their policy and start courting if not bum-licking the Chinese leaders.
Fears of the Western experts are based on the Brahminical behaviour during the British rule which they bitterly hated because it brought about justice, rule of law and introduced English education system - which threatened their very hegemony. In Madras, the Brahmins started the Hindu English daily to fight the British-owned Madras Mail.
Brahmins supported Hitler: Brahmins invited a notorious rejected British woman, Annie Besant, and made her the president of the National Congress, the party of the Brahmins, to fight the British rulers. They even courted Hitler, invited him to India, promising a red-carpet welcome, travelled to distant Germany, supplied their swastika emblem and made them fight the British.
Darling of the British: Though the Jews and the "Jews of India" are cousins, the two fell into opposite camps: The Jews hating Hitler and Brahmins loving the nazi Germany (Read our book, Brahminism, DSA-2002, photocopy available, Rs. 100).
Hitler's forces even bombed London and the British, the sole super power of the day, was about to be defeated in the World War-II. But the Jews had a better strategy. They blackmailed the US to support British and join the World War in which Germany was finally defeated.Scenting the danger the Brahminists quickly changed sides and started praising the British and hailing Churchill, the war-time British PM. They have no permanent enemy but only permanent interests.
Will Brahminists surrender to China: They never keep all their eggs in one basket. They will be always with the victors. They quickly endeared themselves to the British, as by then they have already mastered the English language.
The Gujarati Bania as their fondest slave, they quickly managed to become the darling of the British. And then managed through the Jewish Viceroy, Mountbatten, the partition of India. The "Jews of India" finally won.
During our discussions abroad with experts on the Jews and "Jews of India" fears were expressed if the history would repeat in the case of China. Will the Brahminists surrender to their today's enemy (China) so that their tomorrow will be sure and secure ?
But will the Chinese, firmly rooted in their centuries-old philosophy, who had the courage to rebuff their own ideological-mate, Soviet Russia, be fooled by the Brahminist rulers? Will the Brahminists shamelessly apologise for their 1962 war and their continued the enemity for decades?
China has already became the best friend of all the Brahminist enemies surrounding India: Pakistan, Kashmir, Nepal, Bangladesh, Burma, Lanka, Maldives. China has completely encircled India.
China hated Jews: No doubt all these enemies of Brahminist rulers will prevail upon China not to give scope to the "Jews of India". China never allowed the Jews, who brought communism to Russia, to infiltrate its country. Chairman Mao and Premier Chou En-lai were fully aware of the menace of the Jews and also the 'Jews of India".
But in war and love — and politics too — there is nothing like a permanent enemy or friend. The Brahminist "Jews of India", know how and when to stoop to conquer. Did they not give their wives, sisters and daughters to Muslim rulers? All this is part of history. Chanakya's Arthasastra asks the Brahmin to stoop to conquer.
So we will not be surprised if the Brahminists try to build bridges and skyways to cross into China and bum-lick China.
But during our discussion, we firmly assured our friends that China will never, ever yield. And our predictions are firmly rooted in Chinese history.


DV worry over Rahul as future PM

OUR CORRESPONDENT
Bangalore: What is described as "India's future PM" by the upper caste rulers, Rahul Gandhi, is financially backed by the world's richest man and a top Jew, Bill Gates, owning the Microsoft. Gates offered all-out support in UP, meaning annexing UP from Mayawati. Gates earlier visited UP to offer support to "rescue" Dalit children from disease. These two developments are alarming. (DV Edit Nov.1, 2009: "Why King cobras, which tormented Sonia Gandhi & denied her PMship twice, now trying to hoist Rahul?")
To this day Rahul has not addressed a press conference so that we understand his mind. But the way the Brahminical oppressors are deep in love with him proves their aim because they know his mind.
That the Jews and the "Jews of India" are hoisting him on India is now clear but extremely worrying.
In Bangalore, he said on Aug.14, 2010 (TOI report):
"India is the second fastest growing economy in the world. There are very few countries that give freedom like India".
But the fact is India is pushed to the level of the sub-Saharan Africa and as he spoke the military is killing Kashmiris crying for freedom.


Brahmins bound to obey caste system

OUR CORRESPONDENT
Bangalore: What does the notorious Kautilya (Chanakya), the author of the Brahmin Bible, Arthasastra, stand for? Here is an explanation by a noted historian and himself a Brahmin:
The policy of the Kautilyan state is influenced by religious considerations, involving preferential treatment of the priests, gods, temples and sacred trees (p.149). The Kautilyan state upholds the Brahminical mode of life in so far as it is in consonance with its main objective, i.e. the maintenance of the varnasrama dharma (caste system) (p.155). (Political ideas and Institutions in Ancient India, Ram Sharan Sharma, Publishers: Motilal Banarasidas, Delhi, 1959).
Those interested in photocopy of Kautilya's Arthasastra (1988, pp.500) may write to DV office (Rs. 350). Arthasastra is the "Jews of India" version of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion (photocopy available with DV. Rs. 75).
Even to this day in this "Democratic" India, the ruling Brahminists are governed by the Arthasastra — but not the constitution of India.


Brahminist mischief in caste census

OUR CORRESPONDENT
Bangalore: The micro-minority (15%) upper castes (Hindus) are defeated in their battle against the massive majority Bahujans (85%). This is clear from the govt. accepting our demand for caste enumeration in the current census operation. DV has firmly supported this demand because caste is our ethnic identity which the Brahminist rulers want to destroy dubbing us Hindu.
No. We are not Hindu. Not only not Hindu but hate Hindu.
Caste is our identity: The powerful ruling Brahminist interests in the Union Cabinet led by the backbone-less Khatri Sick PM and couple of others like the notorious Tamil Chettiar are opposed to caste enumeration. Other enemies are upper caste Syrian Christian A.K. Antony and the Brahmin Sibal, HRD Minister. But the MPS are all in favour of caste because they are elected on the strength of their caste.
"Caste" is our backbone. The Brahminists want to erase our identity and impose the false Hindu identity on the non-Hindu, if not anti-Hindu, SC/ST/BCs. Caste is there even among Muslim/Christian/Sikhs. India is a subcontinent of hundreds and thousands of "nations". It is not one "nation" as the Hindu terrorist party says. Finally, DV has scored a big victory.
The Brahminists, however, have played a mischief to destroy the long-delayed caste census. The caste data is not to be enumerated as usual by the Census Commission but a Brahminical mischievous body called the Biometric Data Captures. The MPs must assert and kill this mischief.
We want caste war: We want DV members to order our book, Caste — A Nation Within the Nation, (Books for Change, Bangalore, Rs. 140, available with DV office), a thesis which won the famous London Institute of South Asia (LISA) Award (2005). We are not only for caste but even subcaste which is our actual caste.
The Brahmin argument against caste enumeration is it will lead to further division and "caste war". Yes. This is exactly what we want: caste war.
AP Madiga demand: Every caste, even subcaste, must strengthen its identity. It is on this basis that DV supported the AP Madiga demand for subquota. In this case also DV scored a victory.
DV has never suffered any defeat because our arguments, analysis and predictions are based on sociological factors.
Brahmins (2%) want to rule us, dumping all us in the garbage heap called Hinduism.
Cycle chain: A cycle chain is made out of several links. Which link is important? Neglect one link, making a creaking noise, your cycle speed will suffer. That means every link in the chain is important for smooth pedaling. Jati is like a link in the cycle chain.
DV April 1, 2010 p.4: "Caste enumeration in Census rejected".
DV June 16, 1999 p.21: "Bahujans must force Govt. to enumerate caste in census" .
DV Edit July 16, 1998: "Intellectual prostitutes opposing caste enumeration in census" & p. 5: "In defence of caste enumeration in 2001 census".
DV Edit Feb.1, 1984 : Why caste omitted in Census?"


OBCs will get nothing from caste census

OUR CORRESPONDENT
Bangalore: After decades of dodging the overwhelming demand for caste enumeration in the census, the Brahminist rulers of India finally announced their "yes" decision on Aug.11, 2010 only after their own Brahmana Jati Party (BJP) itself surrendered to the overwhelming demand within its party. Upper castes (15%) of which Brahmins are only 2%, are a micro minority. They can hardly get elected as MPs, MLAs. Yet they rule India by ignoring the Indian constitution and making it subordinate to their sweet will. And these micro minority anti-humans call India a democracy.
Big victory to DV: What is more shocking to the rulers is the census will carry not merely the OBC head count but all the castes and even the subcastes. Shocking. This is a big victory for DV's decades-long campaign for caste-based reservations. OBCs (35) may rejoice over this victory. Hold on. The Brahminists will still succeed by sabotaging democracy itself. How? Because they are the rulers.
Did they not kill the very constitutional reservations of SC/STs (20%).
Hinduised OBCs: OBCs will never, ever get constitutional reservations. They will be assured of some caste-based quota which itself will never be implemented. Did the rulers implement SC/ST quota? No.
What do they care for the more hinduised OBCs? Yet neither the SC/STs nor the OBCs get angry. Even Muslims, whose religion is the very antithesis of Brahminism are totally silent despite the fact Islam and Brahminism, are like mongoose and serpent. Sikhs have been silenced long back.
Why nobody is getting angry in "Hindu India" because everybody has been hinduised (meaning enslaved).Kill Brahminism by launching a caste struggle, India will be liberated from this centuries-long plague.


FROM WHERE KAMLADI GETS HIS STRENGTH ?

Anatomy of corruption

OUR CORRESPONDENT
Bangalore: Brahminism is the other word for corruption. It begins from the top and the disease gradually spreads to the bottom.
When the rulers talk of "corruption", what they mean is only the "money corruption" — though it is the least harmful of the four varieties of corruption so often repeated in DV.
(1) Intellectual corruption, (2) caste corruption, (3) moral corruption and (4) money corruption.

ALL-INDIA RECORD

Money corruption is the last and the least dangerous form of corruption. We have elaborated this subject in our book, India's Intellectual Desert, (DSA-1999, Rs. 50).
Look, the latest target of money corruption, which has crossed all previous records, is the Karnataka Brahmin, Suresh Rao Kalmadi, member of Lok Sabha from Pune.

KALMADI STRENGTH COMES FROM MANU

All the political parties including the ruling Congress, entire media, all the so-called "civil society" (we don't know where it is and who its members are) have unanimously said the culprit Kalmadi's head must be cut in the all-India corruption record established in the forthcoming Delhi Commonwealth Game (CWG) which is not going to start on the scheduled date because of the Kalmadi atrocities.
But Kalmadi said no. He said he was totally innocent. From where does he get the courage to defy the unanimous verdict on his corruption? His Jati.
Because he knows whatever may be his corruption, or his crimes, his jati will not let him down. Never in the history of India, a Bhoodevata was punished because the Manu Dharma Sastra says the Brahmin shall commit no crime. Kalmadi's courage stems from Manu. This is the secret.
But see the other side of the picture. This culprit Kalmadi was fully defended by the Govt. itself in the Lok Sabha on Aug.10, 2010 even as all the members including the fellow Congress MPs were baying for his blood.
What is the meaning of this stout defence of the proven crimes of Kalmadi? Why the mighty Govt. of India itself is afraid to touch this king of the corrupt? His jati. This is the secret. Who has the courage to touch a Brahmin?
Did not a Chitpavan Brahmin kill the "Father of the Nation" (not our nation) and his jati distributed sweets all over India?

CORRUPT ARE POPULAR & RESPECTED

Jati is also the strength of Dr. Ketan Desai, chairman of the Medical Council of India who was finally arrested just for namesake and once bigger Brahminical corruptions burst on the scene, Ketan Desai crimes will be forgotten and then quietly released.
Corruption is the other word for Brahminism. Corruption of all the four varieties were taught to the rest of India by its principal perpetrators. Corruption today is not confined to politicians though they are the principal targets because there are hardly any Brahmin politicians.
The virus has spread to all sections, including Dalits and Muslims who have embraced it only to save themselves from the clutches of their Brahminical enemies. Because if you are corrupt, you will be liked by all the sections including the ruling Brahminists.
India perhaps gets the first rank in the world for corruption. If the non-Brahmin sections have become corrupt it is because they learnt it from their eldest brother.

BRIBE GIVER IS ALSO CORRUPT

The media, which itself is corrupt, loves to report on corruption — which always takes the front page. Readers also love to read reports on corruption and discuss about corruption. Any speaker criticising a corrupt minister or official becomes a front page news.
But the innocent people, who are victims of corruption, do not know the other face of corruption: as long as there is a giver, there will be a taker. The bribe giver is equally corrupt.
India's Brahmin-dominated society is stinking with corruption. Private sector is equally corrupt.
Corruption is the other word for Brahminism. Once this tiny 2% Brahminical rulers cease to be corrupt India will be free from corruption.
To achieve such a clean, healthy society Brahminism has to be destroyed. But there is a big if. Brahminism cannot go as long as there is the Brahmin.


Cities dying one by one

OUR CORRESPONDENT
Bangalore: Anything the Brahminists touch turns into charcoal. Did we not say it? May be a 100 times.
The upper caste rulers (15% - Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Banias and upper caste shudras) migrated to big cities in search of pleasure, enjoyment, leisurely living. And once they embraced a city it turned into a charcoal.
This is not our verdict but their own organisation (TOI Aug.8, 2010).
For the first time 423 class-I cities were graded on the basis of their sanitation. Result? Bombay, India's biggest city, is pushed to bottom (No.46) — behind Kanpur.
Narayanamurthys kill Bangalore: Delhi ranked 5, Madras, 13, Calcutta, 25. One by one bit cities are dying.
Cities are the pleasure park of the rich, meaning the upper castes. And such parks have started rotting. Bangalore is not mentioned in the TOI report. But since we live here we know what Bhoodevatas think of Bangalore. They say Bangalore is dying. The Narayanamurthy's have killed Bangalore.
Anything the Brahminists touch will have to die. So don't allow yourself to be touched by the enemy. Never allow even your mind to be contaminated by the gutter water.


THUS SPAKE PERIYAR

Brahmins were meat eaters

Now let us further see what are the laws contained in the Manu's code and how far they are just and fair. The courts decide matters strictly conforming to the laws laid down in the Manu's code, forgetting the fact that the Manu's code is mainly intended to make a particular community (Brahmins) prosperous.
Origin: Brahma is the creator of the Manu Dharma. Later it was strictly disclosed by him to rishis. (Chap.1.S.59).
Atheists: Vedas and Dharma sastras should not be questioned or debated. He who does so will be considered an atheist (Chap.2.S.11).
Such an atheist who blames the vedas will be considered as accuser of god. (ibid).
Brahmins should not disclose this Manu Dharma Sastra to any other people. (Chap.1.S.103).
A King's duty is to excommunicate the gamblers, actors, musicians, bad elements, those who defy the vedas and rituals, those who change their trades, and those who are found to consume intoxicating drinks. (Chap.9 S.226).
Division by birth: To safeguard the world, Brahma, created the Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas and Sudras from his face, shoulders, thighs, and feet respectively and evolved different duties and responsibilities for each section separately. (Chap.1.S.87).
Because a Brahmin is born in the face of Brahma, because he is born of the highest caste, he alone has the right to receive and enjoy the wealth and property of all other castes and communities. (Chap.1.S.100).
Pride in begging: Even if a Brahmin begs for alms and receives help he eats his own. He wears his own clothes. He donates his own property. Others enjoy such things only at the mercy of Brahmins. (Chap 1.S.101).
Even if a Sudra were to do the work of a Brahmin, he will not become a Brahmin, because he has no right to do the work of a Brahmin.
Even if a Brahmin were to do the work of a Sudra, a Brahmin will not become a Sudra, because even if he does a low work, he belongs to the highest caste. (Chap.10.S.73).
Brahmins once non-vegetarians: All sorts of dishes as Vadai, Payasam and tasty flesh and sweet smelling waters are for the Brahmins. (Chap.5.S.227).
A Brahmin could eat any living being every day for the sake of his health. There is no sin attached to Brahmins eating the flesh of living beings. (Chap.5.S.30).
Particulars are given in the Manu Sastra, to please the dead forefathers by offering meat. Felsh of different birds and animals were also offered by Brahma to please god for different periods. Here are the details:
(1) Paddy, rice, water, black gram, roots and fruits satisfy the dead for one month. (2) Fishes please the dead of two months. (3) Stag's flesh pleases the dead for 3 months. (4) Goat's flesh pleases the dead for 4 months. (5) Bird's flesh pleases the dead for 5 months. (6) Whitegoat's flesh pleases the dead for 6 months. (7) Reindeer's flesh pleases the dead for 7 months. (8) Black stag's flesh pleases the dead for 8 months. (9) Kalaiman flesh pleases the dead for 9 months. (10) Flesh of porcupine, pig, bison, pleases the dead for 10 months. (11) Flesh of rabbit, tortoise pleases the dead for 11 months. (12) Cow's milk, curd, ghee, pleases the dead for 1 year. (13) A male goat's flesh pleases the dead for 12 years. (14) With vegetables grown in the season, a fish variety valai, flesh of a red coloured lamb, rice grown in forest lands, please the dead eternally.
In the month of Purattasi after the full moon on the 13th day, if honey, and Payasam are offered to the dead, that offering gives them full satisfaction. (Chap3.S.267 to 273).
If the Brahmin refuses to eat the flesh offered at the ceremonies he will be born as a cow 21 times. (Chap5.S.35).
A Sudra should be away from the house on the day of the performance of the ceremonies. (Chap.3.S.242).

(To be continued)

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Do not withdraw AFSPA: Group of Kashmiri Pandits ask Antony

Sep 15, 2010, 07.20pm IST

NEW DELHI: A group of displaced Kashmiri Pandits on Wednesday met Union defence minister A K Antony and requested him not to withdraw Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act from certain parts of the state.

"We have asked the defence minister to not to withdraw AFSPA as there are special circumstances in the Jammu and Kashmir. The Act is a must for them," said Utpal Kaul, founder member of 'Panun Kashmir', a global group of Kashmiri Pandits with over 10,000 member.

The members expressed their grief over the situation in the state and asked the Minister to find out a solution to end the present crises.

"There is a difficult situation in the state. People are on the road. Even protestors are forcing schoolgoers to fight with security forces. We have asked Antony to intervene and find a long lasting solution to the problem," Kaul said.

Members of Kashmir Samiti, another group of displaced Kashmiri people, were also the part of delegation. The meeting with the Defence Minister lasted for about half-an-hour.

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Rajiv Gandhi was indirectly responsible for demolition of Babri Masjid: French author

NEW DELHI: Ahead of the court verdict on Ayodhya dispute, a French writer on India says it would be a moment of reckoning and an opportunity for Indian leadership to bring Muslims back into mainstream.

"September 24 would be the next turning point in India's history. I hope the judges are aware of it. There should be efforts for reconciliation and the initiative should come from the Hindutva forces. Triumphant attitude on their part would invite trouble," said Dr Christophe Jaffrelot, who teaches South Asian Politics and History at Sciences Po in Paris.

The author said the saffron brigade will have to think twice before relaunching the tirade against Muslims as the middle class has taken a stand against it in 2009 Lok Sabha elections.

For Muslims, he said, an unfavourable judgement would be like a double-edged sword as it could be seen as accepting defeat again and again.

"It's the time to show that Muslims are part of India and change their psyche of fear. Me and my research students surveyed 12 Indian cities and most of Muslims there see demolition of Babri Masjid as a turning point," said Jaffrelot, speaking at the launch of his book, " Religion, Caste and Politics in India".

He said Rajiv Gandhi was indirectly responsible for demolition of Babri Masjid as he tried to play one community against the other.

"From Shah Bano case to opening up of the Masjid on VHP's request to launching his election campaign from Faizabad calling it Ram's land, he was playing Hindus against Muslims and vice-versa," he said.

He, however, refused to accept that BJP is a spent force and saw Bihar elections as a litmus test for the party.

"You cannot reduce BJP to anti-minority agenda only. They have other cards up their sleeve. It may come to power not because it will do something but because Congress will fail to do things. UPA Government is divided and paralytic at the moment and a strong PM is absent to manage the team," said Jaffrelot.

He opined that Rahul Gandhi becoming PM in the future depends on whether UPA comes to power again. "Congress needs a Gandhi. Sans a Gandhi, it is faction ridden. Sharad Pawar, Mamata Banerjee moved out when there was no Gandhi around. No doubt Congress will promote Rahul for next PM's job," he said.

When asked about Narender Modi's chances to be the PM, Jaffrelot said it can happen only by default.

"You cannot make allies with too much of extreme agenda. Modi can be a strong leader but in that case, BJP will run out of allies. As long as RSS has a say in appointing BJP President, Modi has no chance," he said.

His book explores the transformation of the Nehruvian approach, since the 1980s resting upon three pillars - secularism and democracy in the political domain, state intervention in economy and policy of non-alignment.

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Shaikh (Mumbai)

15/09/2010 at 08:50 pm

Dr Christophe Jaffrelot does make sense.

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Dr. Ajoy Bhattacharjya (Kolkata)

15/09/2010 at 08:50 pm

Another example of how the late Rajiv Gandhi encouraged building up the religious mania: the Ramayana and Mahabharata were broadcast by TV during his regime.

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N.K.Jha (kolkata)

15/09/2010 at 08:31 pm

Obviously the French author has interacted with the people who are out to malign or criticize late Rajiv Gandhi or Sonia Gandhi or her family members on one pretext or other .Muslims are very much in the mainstream in this country . We don't need any certificate in respect of our deeply entrenched pluralism from anybody.

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dharma (usa)

15/09/2010 at 08:20 pm

India is only in name donmcratic country,India must learn from U.K. and USA India need a fedral government. without crushing the miniority.

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Ganapathi Hegde (Dharwad)

15/09/2010 at 08:07 pm

These are the findings and predictions of a pervert to say the least.

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National Conference panel discusses strategy

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Barring minor clashes which left three people injured, Jammu and Kashmir saw little violence on Tuesday — a day after murderous violence sparked by reports of the desecration of the Holy Koran in New York led to the death of 18 people in clashes between rioters and the police.

But there is still little sign of how the Jammu and Kashmir government intends to build on the uneasy calm.

Members of the National Conference's top policy-making body met in Srinagar amid rumours — denied by the State government — that Chief Minister Omar Abdullah was considering resigning after the Cabinet Committee on Security pointed to "governance deficit" in the State.

The core committee meeting, officials said, centred on strategies to push New Delhi to lift the Armed Forces (Special Forces) Act from parts of the State — a move the National Conference believes is essential to rebuild its battered legitimacy.

The Islamist-led secessionist movement has firmed up plans to step up the agitation which has led to more than 80 deaths in clashes with the police since June. Tehreek-i-Hurriyat patriarch Syed Ali Shah Geelani, whose lieutenants have spearheaded the protests , issued a fresh schedule for shutdowns and strikes until September 26.

"Work during night"

The protest calendar calls for shutdowns and protest marches on each of the 11 days, barring September 19 and September 22 — and for Kashmir residents through the night on these days. "All business establishments, including manufacturing units, flourmills and cement factories, will remain open from 7 p.m. until 7 a.m.," it states. It also allows shops, business establishments and commercial transport to "do normal business during night hours" on protest days. Police sources said they fear large-scale violence on September 21, when Mr. Geelani has called upon residents to march on security force camps.

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All-party delegation to visit Kashmir

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Reuters Africa - Bappa Majumdar - ‎59 minutes ago‎
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PC to lead all party delegation to J&K

Zee News - ‎3 hours ago‎
New Delhi: The all party meeting on Jammu and Kashmir ended without there being any consensus on the critical issue of diluting the powers of armed forces, though it has been decided that an all party delegation will visit the state to take stock of ...

NC finalises strategy for meet

The Hindu - Shujaat Bukhari - ‎19 hours ago‎
SRINAGAR: The National Conference, the ruling party in Jammu and Kashmir, has finalised its strategy for the all-party meeting convened by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday to discuss the crisis in Kashmir. The NC has taken into consideration ...

CCS convenes all-party meet on Wednesday

The Hindu - Vinay Kumar - ‎Sep 13, 2010‎
NEW DELHI: A crucial meeting of the high-level Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) on Monday put on hold any decision on the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA) . It also and decided to convene an all-party meeting on Wednesday to find a way ...

Must ask ourselves why there's anger: Sonia Gandhi on Kashmir

NDTV.com - ‎4 hours ago‎
PTI, Updated: September 15, 2010 17:04 IST New Delhi: Linking the turmoil in Kashmir to anger and pain among Kashmiri youth who grew up in "conflict and brutality", Congress chief Sonia Gandhi today said their "legitimate aspirations" must be respected ...

Three killed in Kashmir as crisis talks begin

AFP - Sunita Chandra - ‎16 hours ago‎
JAMMU, India — Violence spread to new areas of Indian Kashmir on Wednesday, with three more protesters shot dead by police, as the government held crisis talks in New Delhi to tackle the escalating unrest. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said he was ...

Last chance in Kashmir

Hindustan Times - ‎9 hours ago‎
It's time for a bold decision by the Centre as Kashmir is sliding into a state of uncertainty and hopelessness. A beginning can be made by accepting an unpalatable truth about the place and the people that they need a way out of the current vortex of ...

PDP to attend all-party meet

Times of India - Subodh Ghildiyal - ‎16 hours ago‎
NEW DELHI: In a bid to score a political point over arch-rival National Conference, People's Democratic Party has decided to attend the all-party meeting called by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday to discuss the deteriorating situation in ...

India seeks solutions to Kashmir unrest

AFP - Pratap Chakravarty - ‎16 hours ago‎
NEW DELHI — India's leading political parties will come together on Wednesday to try to forge a consensus on how to defuse escalating tension in Kashmir after the worst violence in three months of protests. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who admitted ...

J&K: Centre hopes for consensus on talks at all-party meeting

The Hindu - Vinay Kumar, Smita Gupta - ‎18 hours ago‎
NEW DELHI: The Union government hopes to evolve a consensus at Wednesday's all-party meeting on restarting dialogue with different sections of the State people. On Monday, the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) decided to convene the all-party meeting ...

All eyes on New Delhi

Hindustan Times - ‎21 hours ago‎
The deadlock over Kashmir has to be broken and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah is right in stating that status quo is not an option. Manmohan Singh, while addressing the top commanders of the armed forces, expressed concern on the unrest and emphasised on ...

Will Farooq Abdullah replace Omar as J&K CM?

Times of India - Saleem Pandit - ‎19 hours ago‎
SRINAGAR: With the state government at sea in the face of a separatist upsurge, speculation over chief minister Omar Abdullah exiting did the rounds of Srinagar with suggestions that his father Farooq Abdullah could replace him, with Omar getting a ...

Consensus on AFSPA unlikely at all-party meeting

Economic Times - ‎9 hours ago‎
NEW DELHI: The all-party meeting on Kashmir may consider a proposal to send an all-party parliamentary delegation to the troubled state, Congress insiders said. A consensus on the contentious Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) is, however, ...

All-party meet on Kashmir to decide on AFSPA today

Times of India - ‎11 hours ago‎
NEW DELHI: Centre has convened an all-party meeting on Kashmir on Wednesday. This was decided after a meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in New Delhi on Monday. The all-party meeting on Wednesday ...

Soldiers need legal protection, says IAF chief

Times of India - ‎Sep 14, 2010‎
NEW DELHI: While political dilemma over revocation of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) from Jammu and Kashmir continues, the Indian Air Force chief on Tuesday stressed the need for legal protection to soldiers. "Soldiers while involved in ...

JK: Curfew in more areas; Omar meets Sonia

Oneindia - ‎Sep 13, 2010‎
Srinagar/New Delhi, Sep 13: Curfew was clamped in more parts of the Kashmir valley in the wake of the fresh eruption of violence, while Jammu Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah flew to the capital to meet Congress president Sonia Gandhi. ...

AFSPA in JK remains inconclusive

Oneindia - ‎Sep 13, 2010‎
New Delhi, Sep 14: The Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) on Monday, Sep 13, put off any firm decision on withdrawal of Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) in the Valley. As per reports, the Prime Minister has called an all-party meeting on ...

Jammu and Kashmir is integral part of India: Sonia

Sify - ‎3 hours ago‎
Jammu and Kashmir is an integral part of India, Congress president Sonia Gandhi said Wednesday and stressed that a 'spirit of accommodation' could end the turmoil and conflict. 'Jammu and Kashmir is an integral part of our country and democracy. ...

All-party meeting: Valley hoping of relief from AFSPA, curfew

NDTV.com - ‎10 hours ago‎
Srinagar: People across the Valley are eagerly awaiting the outcome of the all party meeting on Kashmir being held today. Continued violence in the Valley since June has seen the loss of 70 lives and there is expectation that today's meeting might put ...

Singh praises army's role in Held Kashmir

Daily Times - Iftikhar Gilani - ‎Sep 13, 2010‎
NEW DELHI: Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday praised the Indian armed forces for standing by civil authorities in IHK to protect the nation's vital interests at the combined commanders conference, adding that the ...

Full Statement: J&K govt's condemns alleged act of Quran desecration

NDTV.com - ‎Sep 13, 2010‎
Srinagar: The Jammu and Kashmir State Cabinet has condemned the alleged act of desecration of the holy Quran and appealed to the people not to take law in their own hands. The State cabinet which met here today under the Chairmanship of Chief Minister, ...

Let us break vicious cycle of violence in Kashmir: Sonia

Sify - ‎3 hours ago‎
Congress chief Sonia Gandhi Wednesday appealed to all political parties to take a 'suitable decision' to break the 'vicious cycle of violence and suffering' in Jammu and Kashmir. 'Together let us arise at a suitable decision on which we can all agree ...

CPI demands political dialogue to restore normalcy in J-K

Hindustan Times - Manmohan Singh - ‎Sep 14, 2010‎
PTI CPI on Tuesday demanded a meaningful political dialogue to restore normalcy in Jammu and Kashmir and withdrawal of Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA) claiming that the controversial law had alienated the people there. ...

Sonia dials Mehbooba as NC sulks

Indian Express - ‎15 hours ago‎
On the eve of an all-party meeting on Jammu and Kashmir called by the Centre before it takes any key decision regarding the state, the two coalition partners there, the Congress and National Conference, today sent out mixed signals. ...

PDP favours revocation of AFSPA

Deccan Herald - ‎55 minutes ago‎
Pressing for initiation of an unconditional dialogue to resolve Kashmir issue, state's main opposition PDP today demanded revocation of AFSPA, shifting armed forces from civilian areas and immediate release of political prisoners. ...

MPs may visit Kashmir Valley

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NEW DELHI: The government, at Wednesday's all-party meeting on Kashmir, will propose sending a delegation of elected MPs from various political parties to the Valley to assess the ground situation and suggest remedial measures. ...

JK: Shun violence, come for talks, reiterates PM

Oneindia - ‎7 hours ago‎
New Delhi, Sep 15: Making the opening remarks at the crucial all-party meeting at his residence on the Kashmir crisis, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh reiterated the offer of dialogue while calling for peace from protesters. Dr Singh said that dialogue ...

Mufti for unconditional dialogue in Kashmir

indiablooms - ‎3 hours ago‎
New Delhi, Sept 15 (IBNS): Jammu and Kashmir's Opposition party PDP leader Mehbooba Mufti on Wednesday asserted the need for an unconditional dialogue between the government and separatist groups in Kashmir. Participating in an all-party meet to ...

Don't blame the law

Indian Express - ‎17 hours ago‎
There is a vociferous demand for the withdrawal of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) from the states of the Northeast and from Jammu and Kashmir. This emotive demand places Indian political and security considerations in avoidable opposition. ...

Indian PM in appeal to Kashmir protesters as curfew is re-imposed

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As violence in Kashmir continues Indian authorities have re-imposed an indefinite curfew. High numbers of police and security have been deployed while shop and offices remain closed in many areas. Its feared there may have been more deaths in a fresh ...

All-party meet on Kashmir ends in stalemate

IBNLive.com - ‎2 hours ago‎
New Delhi: An all-party meeting called at the residence of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to find a way forward to end the cycle of violence in Jammu and Kashmir, ended without a consensus on the army's role. After the meeting, that went on for over ...

Legitimate aspirations of Kashmiri youth must be respected: Sonia

All India Radio - ‎3 hours ago‎
Congress President Sonia Gandhi today said the legitimate aspirations of Kashmiri youth must be respected and a magnanimous approach needs to be adopted to give them hope. Addressing an all-party meet on Kashmir in New Delhi , she pressed for spirit of ...

Violence spreads as parties discuss Kashmir

indiablooms - ‎4 hours ago‎
Srinagar/New Delhi, Sept 15 (IBNS): Violence spread to new areas in Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday as two more protestors were killed in Poonch district, even as an all-party meet, presided by the prime minister, in the national capital deliberated on ...

Manmohan Singh presides over all party meeting on Kashmir today (Re-Issue)

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Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh presides over an all-party meeting on Kashmir here on Wednesday. Union Minister of New and Renewable Energy Farooq Abdullah is leading the delegation of the states ruling National Conference. The main opposition group, ...

Kashmir valley largely peaceful; two govt. vehicles set ablaze in Shopian

Oneindia - ‎42 minutes ago‎
Srinagar, Sep.15 (ANI): While an all-party meet was convened in the national capital to discuss developments in Kashmir, the situation remained by and large peaceful in the valley except for some miscreants setting ablaze two government vehicles at ...

Four killed in Kashmir protests

CNN International - Mukhtar Ahmad - ‎37 minutes ago‎
Indian security personnel check a Kashmiri man's curfew pass in the summer capital Srinagar on September 15, 2010. Srinagar, India (CNN) -- Four people were killed and eight others wounded Wednesday when police fired on demonstrators in the town of ...

India Sends Its Political Leaders to Kashmir as Clashes Kill Four People

Bloomberg - Bibhudatta Pradhan, Abhijit Roy Chowdhury - ‎1 hour ago‎
India's political parties agreed to send a group of leaders to Kashmir to help find a way to end clashes between police and protesters demanding independence as violence ...


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Protester killed in Sopore, Kashmir toll 89

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A young man was killed and five people were injured in north Kashmir's Sopore town Wednesday as security forces opened fire at a mob that defied curfew restrictions and torched the headquarters of the State Road Transport Corporation (SRTC). ...

Four killed in new Kashmir clashes

The Press Association - ‎1 hour ago‎
Indian police opened fire on Muslim demonstrators in a town near Kashmir, killing four people and wounding 30 as leaders of India's main political parties debated how to end months of separatist protests in the region. The new clashes came two days ...

Youth killed in alleged firing by security forces in J&K

Daily News & Analysis - ‎45 minutes ago‎
Place: Srinagar | Agency: PTI A youth was killed when security forces allegedly opened fire to chase away a mob which defied curfew and indulged in stone-pelting in Sopore town of Baramulla district today, a senior police officer said. ...

Kashmir man dies as cabinet meets

BBC News - ‎Sep 13, 2010‎
Police have shot dead 18 civilians in the deadliest day in Indian-administered Kashmir since protests erupted three months ago. A policeman was also killed when he was run over by a lorry. The BBC's Altaf Hussain in Srinagar says reports of Koran ...

Kashmir Is Locked Down, but Bloodshed Continues

New York Times - Somini Sengupta - ‎14 hours ago‎
Dar Yasin/AP By SOMINI SENGUPTA SRINAGAR, Kashmir — Since Sunday, when the government announced a round-the-clock curfew, everyone — men, women, teenagers, toddlers — has been locked in. There is no telling when the curfew will be lifted, ...

Tensions High Across Kashmir After Koran Protests

New York Times - Jim Yardley, Hari Kumar - ‎Sep 14, 2010‎
Demonstrators burned an effigy of President Barack Obama in Jammu, Kashmir, on Tuesday during a protest to denounce a report of a Koran being desecrated in the United States. By JIM YARDLEY NEW DELHI — The authorities expanded a strict curfew across ...

Curfew in Kashmir after protests

BBC News - ‎Sep 12, 2010‎
Security forces in Indian-administered Kashmir have imposed an indefinite curfew in the main city of Srinagar and other big towns in the region. It comes after many people were wounded when police clashed with mass protests against Indian rule on ...
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Kashmiris stifled in endless curfew

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Omar threatens to quit, no call on Army powers

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CCS no to AFSPA withdrawal

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Changing AFSPA: Air chief cautions against dilution

NEW DELHI: The Centre's attempt to script a political package for Jammu and Kashmir is proving to be difficult, with the security forces cautioning the government against any step that would dispirit men in uniform and undermine their efforts.

Air Chief Marshal P V Naik, also chairman of Chiefs of Staff Committee, sent out a clear message that the forces consider Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) critical to their operations in troubled spots.

His comments came in the backdrop of demands for its repeal and a proposal before the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) to partially revoke it in Jammu and Kashmir. The differences within the CCS — defence minister A K Antony expressed his reservations over the proposal at Monday's meeting — prompted the prime minister to take it up after the all-party meeting on Wednesday.

In his interaction with reporters here, Air Chief Marshal, the seniormost armed forces officer in the country, said the defence forces needed all the legal help while discharging their duties in the disturbed areas. "I believe that a soldier involved in performing his duty deserves all the legal protection that he can get. I am sure the government is sensitised to this particular problem and whatever decision they take, I am sure it will be the correct one," said the Air Chief Marshal.

It is also a tough political call for the government as parties like the Bharatiya Janata Party have been vehemently opposing the proposal. A section of the Congress is also not too sure about the profitability in expending its political capital through this controversial move.

That the government would weigh its pros and cons before taking a decision on the issue was clear when Mr Antony said that a final call would be taken only after taking all major parties on board. "Important decisions have to be taken after carefully assessing all aspects. The CCS had a long meeting on Monday. We felt that we should take all major parties into confidence before taking a decision," Mr Antony told reporters.

The Centre cannot be unmindful of the continuing violence in the Valley. The state government on Tuesday placed entire Valley under curfew after the spiral of violence left 17 people dead and over 70 injured on Monday. There have also been reports about protesters defying curfew in Baramulla where two people were injured in clashes with the police. For the first time since the Kargil War 11 years ago, air services to and from Srinagar have been suspended. There will be no flights for the next three days.

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Backing the modernisation of defence forces, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh underlined his commitment to preserving India's "strategic autonomy" and stressed that it is too large a country to be boxed into any alliance.

"We have always prided ourselves on preserving our strategic autonomy, and this is an article of faith for us," Manmohan Singh told the combined commanders' conference in the capital.

"India is too large a country to be boxed into any alliance or regional or sub-regional arrangements, whether trade, economic or political," he said.

Putting India's economic transformation at the heart of the country's foreign policy and strategic orientation, Manmohan Singh said in order to sustain 9 to 10 percent growth rate and to modernise its infrastructure, India needs to "maintain healthy relations with all major powers".

Commending the armed forces for their contribution to the country's security, Manmohan Singh said: "Our Armed Forces deserve the best and I wish to assure you that the government will make every effort to ensure this. No country can make progress without ensuring its security and territorial integrity".

The prime minister also strongly endorsed the growing demand for much-needed modernisation of defence forces. "As our economy grows and our technological capabilities expand, we must set higher standards for the modernisation of our defence forces," he said.

"It is not enough for us to keep pace with change. When it comes to defence capability, we must be ahead of the technology curve," he stressed.

Defence modernisation, the prime minister said, must involve the full chain starting with updating war fighting doctrines to meet new threats to security, preparation of appropriate staff quality requirements and creating a broad-based production and delivery infrastructure on the ground.

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