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    Sunday, 12 August 2012

    The 1947 Partition of India

    We all know that India was partitioned in 1947 and while some would call it "The Year of the Lion", the others would call it "The Year of the Rat". It affected hundreds of millions of human lives. But since then very little thought has been given to the reasons, the circumstances and the consequences of Partition for all the people of the sub continent ever since.


    World War 2 had been a bitter struggle for life and death of the United Kingdom, India's imperialist masters at the time and their Indian colony was assured of independence as a reward for their support to defeat the AXIS Powers (Germany, Italy and Japan). Not all the political parties in India supported the war effort. All India Congress Party under the leadership of Mr. MK ("Mahatma") Gandhi and Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru were conspicuously opposed to the continuing British rule over India and had become an obstacle. There had been widespread civil disobedience across the country, particularly in Maharashtra, UP and Bihar. However, All India Muslim League, the party claiming to speak for all the Indian Muslims remained neutral.

    With long memory and a spirit of vengeance the British decided to leave India but only after partitioning it between the Muslims and the Hindus. However, since All India Congress Party continued to insist on speaking on behalf of all the Indians, including the Muslims, the term "Hindus" became "The Rest".

    By this insistence of All-India Congress Party, the Muslims were rewarded with FIVE provinces of India while the Hindus ended up with nothing. Hindu religion was not enshrined in her Constitution as the State Religion. India still remained under Congress Party that was committed to the rights of the Muslims as much as to the rights of the Hindus. In this equation, the unfortunate Hindus became twice losers.

    Islamic Pakistan set about total ethnic cleansing of the non Muslim minorities while the Rest of India became secular and protective of Muslim life, property, constitutional rights and safeguards. It is this fact that has continuously soured relations between the two communities in PI (Partitioned India).

    Since Congress Party were in absolute control of PI, they could simply brainwash their subjects into forgetting Partition and, instead, to look at the achievements of its own leaders in driving the British out of India. The subservient "Indian coolie" media continued to champion the new ideology of make-believe world in which a fragment of India is still called "India", SOUTH Kashmir is still known as "Kashmir" and the small fragment of the original grand province of The Punjab is still known as "Punjab". The people of India really swallowed the Congress bait "hook, line and sinker".

    Pandit Nehru, aware of his High Treason, set about playing the tunes of "Hindu-Muslim Bhai Bhai", Secularism, adoration of Gandhi and his Ahimsa Parmo Dharma, lulling the people into accepting his Dynasty as the legitimate and rightful rulers of India for ever. Thus he could successfully prevent any inquisitive patriotic eyes from probing into his treacherous role at Partition.

    In due course of time Nehru Dynasty acquired so much power over the people of India that more of them saw their salvation in worshipping Nehru and his politically convenient mentor Gandhi, rather than questioning his role at Partition or his secularism and morality. The Gandhis, as the Nehru Dynasty came to be known to further mislead and fool the people as to their real genealogy and ideology, had a paranoia about freedom of speech. They controlled the media, particularly Broadcasting, that is crucial in an
    illiterate country like India, and closely watched any journalist and editor "stepping beyond the line". They put their foot down on 1947 and all what happened to the ordinary people of India in that year.

    Whatever was to smear their fair name in the world, was ruthlessly ELIMINATED or CRUSHED. Some dare devil democrats and champions of freedom of speech were severely punished during the Emergency declared by Pandit Nehru's daughter in 1975. It was a hammering that was to keep the nation's HEAD DOWN for another quarter of a century.

    There were two unfortunate consequences of this Suppression of Truth about Partition. Firstly, the guilty were never punished and secondly no official report was commissioned on PARTITION to list the losses- both HUMAN and MATERIAL, or record the political consequences like the wars over Kashmir. Nothing was put down in the Constitution enacted under Nehru's close scrutiny on 26 January 1950 about reunification of the country. The questions, "What direction will India, Pakistan and Bangladesh be going?" and, "What will be the consequences of that for peace in all parts of former India?" have never been answered.

    As a result of this extreme suspicion of 'people power', the two new States bore the brunt of brutality. It meant that Nehru Dynasty were beyond Law and NO enquiry could be conducted about their treason and corruption at and after Partition. No one could question their vast wealth in the shape of bank accounts and properties in India and abroad, and the various "foundations" that siphon off nation's savings in a big but unseen way. SOUTH Kashmir and EAST Punjab have remained afflicted with militancy that has held life to ransom. Both States are related in an ironic way, being the illegitimate product of Partition.


    It is estimated up to a million people were killed during the Partition, with the Punjab suffering the highest death toll - Imperial War Museum, London 




























































































      JAI HIND

Saturday, 11 August 2012

Deep history of India

Visit the images from the deep history of India. A tour of Indian history with the help of old pictures from the museum. Collection of pictures from First Indian Freedom Fight 1857. 

All these pictures are taken from the museums of Red Fort. Most of the Indian history was round about this Red Fort and Delhi. Delhi was also capital of Pandavas in Mahabharat called as Indraprashtha. Old Fort of Delhi is the memory of that era. 


2-Oct 1869 - 30 Jan 1948

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (well known as "BAPU" or "Gandhiji") was the main leader of the freedom fight of India. He was well known for his non violence fight. Gandhiji is the "Father of Nation" of India and his birthday is celebrated as Gandhi Jayanti and it is national holiday. His main weapon against British is "Non Violence". Non-Cooperation Movement was led by Gandhiji and Congress. Gandhiji also started Salt March against salt tax by British. On 30 January 1948 Gandhiji was shot dead by Nathuram Godse. Nathuram Godse thought that Gandhiji was the reason behind the partition of India. Nathuram Godse also opposing the help given to Pakistan after partition of India.


Mahatma Gandhi (Bapu)


Mughal Begum

Mughal Emperor



This is the only one photo of Chandra Shekhar Azad. His name became Azad because he never been caught by English Police. He killed himself by last bullet of pistol. He bacame famous after Kakori Train Robbery in 1925.


                                                      23 July 1906 - 27 February 1931

Azad after killing himself by last bullet








Madam Bhikaji Kama


Lala Lajpat Rai, Bal Gangadhar Tilak and Bipin Chandra Pal
Lal, Bal and Pal was supporters of Swadeshi movement in India and against the imported things.

Lal Bal Pal

22 May 1772 - 27 September 1833
Raja Ram Mohan Rao is also known as "Maker of Modern India". He died at Stapleton, Bristol, Britain. He is known for the work against Sati Pratha. In which widow was burned in funeral of her husband.

Raja Ram Mohan Rai


Shaheed Bhagat Singh

      Sukhdev

         Rajguru

              Rani (Queen) Laxmi Bai

19 November 1835 - 17 June 1858
Rani Laxmibai is also known as Manu or Manikarnika. Laxmibai was married to Gangadhar, the king of Jhansi. After death of their child they adopted Damodar Rao. But British East India Company,s Governor-General Lord Dalhousie, applied the Doctrine of Lapse, rejecting this and ordered to leave Jhansi.

Thursday, 9 August 2012

Woman and Divine Feminine:Swami Vivekananda


Swami Vivekananda (January 12, 1863 - July 4, 1902) was a Vedantic monk who at one time saw women as an obstacle. However on realising the highest truth he saw no distinction between sex and saw in women the presence of the Divine Mother.



Swami Vivekananda worked effortlessly to try and uplift the plight of women, in particular Indian Women. These are few of the collection of his thoughts on women.


~ Soul has no sex, it is neither male nor female. It is only in the body that sex exists, and the man who desires to reach the spirit cannot at the same time hold sex distinctions. (CW ,V.4, P.176)


~ The best thermometer to the progress of a nation is its treatment of its women.


~ There is no chance for the welfare of the world unless the condition of women is improved.


~ Woman has suffered for aeons, and that has given her infinite patience and infinite preserverance.


~ The idea of perfect womanhood is perfect independence.



~ It is very difficult to understand why in this country [India] so much difference is made between men and women, whereas the Vedanta declares that one and the same conscious Self is present in all beings. You always criticize the women, but say what have you done for their uplift? Writing down Smritis etc., and binding them by hard rules, the men have turned the women into manufacturing machines! If you do not raise the women, who are living embodiment of the Divine Mother, don’t think that you have any other way to rise.


~ [Talking to an American audience] I should very much like our women to have your intellectuality, but not if it must be at the cost of purity. I admire you for all that you know, but I dislike the way that you cover what is bad with roses and call it good.


Intellectuality is not the highest good. Morality and spirituality are the things for which we strive. Our women are not so learned, but they are more pure.


~ In India the mother is the center of the family and our highest ideal. She is to us the representative of God, as God is the mother of the universe. It was a female sage who first found the unity of God, and laid down this doctrine in one of the first hymns of the Vedas. Our God is both personal and absolute, the absolute is male, the personal, female. And thus it comes that we now say: ’The first manifestation of God is the hand that rocks the cradle’. (CW V.4 p.170)

- Swami Vivekananda                                 

                                                             -JAI HIND-

My Pet World



‎"Until one has loved an animal, a part of one's soul remains unawakened."

Lilly&Bully

"I think I could turn and live with animals, they are 
so placid and self-contained,
I stand and look at them long and long"

Bully

"Every boy should have two things: a dog, and a mother willing to let him have one"

Hatchi

"An animal's eyes have the power to speak a great language." - Martin Buber



CHOCOLATE

CHOCOLATE



"We can judge the heart of a man by his treatment of animals." - Immanual Kant
JADOO


Jadoo

"Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein



Fish die belly upward, and rise to the surface. Its their way of falling.


Fish World


"A bird does not sing because it has an answer. It sings because it has a song."








"A cat is a puzzle for which there is no solution." - Hazel Nicholson
Abey

"There's no need for a piece of sculpture in a home that has a cat."
Kity


"Who can believe that there is no soul behind those luminous eyes!" - Theophile Gautier






"The best thing about animals is that they don't talk much." - Thornton Wilder






"The bird of paradise alights only upon the hand that does not grasp." - John Berry



Man is rated the highest animal, at least among all animals who returned the questionnaire. - Robert Brault.