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[1] Christian council concerned about RSS congregation Bhubaneswar, Apr 08: With the RSS' massive religious congregation beginning today at Chakapad in Orissa's Kandhamal district, the All India Christian Council (AICC) has expressed concern over the development. The AICC has written a letter recently to Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik saying the proposed gathering "aimed to convert 10,000 Christians of the area to Hinduism". "It is learnt that there will be a massive gathering of two lakh devotees and the hidden agenda of the Sangh Parivar as it has been in the past is to convert 10,000 Christians to Hinduism", AICC president (Orissa chapter) Rev P R Parichha said in the letter. He said, "It is apprehended that the minority Christian community will come under attack by the Hindu fundamentalists during this period and there could be law and order problems as well." The AICC urged Patnaik to deploy police and provide security to church buildings at Chakapad and Tikabali blocks to avoid any untoward incident. Bureau Report ----------------------- [2] From: Parvez Jamasji <parvez1942@yahoo.com> Date: Sat Apr 8, 2006 Subject: Re: [indiathinkersnet] Amazing how all our faiths teach exactly the same thing! The frailty of Man - mind - hits you like a ton of bricks PRJ ------------------------ [3] From: "banga_sss2003" <banga_sss2003@yahoo.co.in> Date: Sun Apr 9, 2006 Subject: Origin of crisis Part One: Origins of the Crisis The Setting: The partition of the Indian Subcontinent in 1947 created two independent countries: India and Pakistan. India, which became independent on 15 August 1947, stood for a secular, equitable polity based on the universally accepted idea that all men are created equal and should be treated as such. Pakistan, which officially came into existence a day earlier, was based on the premise that Hindus and Muslims of the Subcontinent constitute two different nationalities and cannot co-exist. The Partition created two different countries with most Muslim majority areas of undivided India going to the newly created nation, Pakistan (Land of the Pure). Pakistan was originally made up of two distinct and geographically unconnected parts termed West and East Pakistan. West Pakistan was made up of a number of races including the Punjabis (the most numerous), Sindhis, Pathans, Balochis, Mohajirs (Muslim refugees from India) and others. East Pakistan, on the other hand, was much more homogeneous and had an overwhelming Bengali-speaking population. The Roots of Discord: Although the Eastern wing of Pakistan was more populous than than the Western one, political power since independence rested with the Western elite. This caused considerable resentment in East Pakistan and a charismatic Bengali leader called, Sheikh Mujibur Rehman, most forcefully articulated that resentment by forming an opposition political party called the Awami League and demanding more autonomy for East Pakistan within the Pakistani Federation. In the Pakistani general elections held in 1970, the Sheikh's party won the majority of seats, securing a complete majority in East Pakistan. In all fairness, the Sheikh should have been Prime Minister of Pakistan, or at least the ruler of his province. But West Pakistan's ruling elite were so dismayed by the turn of events and by the Sheikh's demands for autonomy that instead of allowing him to rule East Pakistan, they put him in jail. Origins of the Crisis The dawn of 1971 saw a great human tragedy unfolding in erstwhile East Pakistan. Entire East Pakistan was in revolt. In the West, General Yahya Khan, who had appointed himself President in 1969, had given the job of pacifying East Pakistan to his junior, General Tikka Khan. The crackdown of 25 March 1971 ordered by Tikka Khan, left thousands of Bengalis dead and Sheikh Mujibur Rehman was arrested the next day. The same day, the Pakistani Army began airlifting two of its divisions plus a brigade strength formation to its Eastern Wing. Attempts to dis-arm Bengali troops were not entirely successful and within weeks of the 25 March massacres, many former Bengali officers and troops of the Pakistani Army had joined Bengali resistance fighters in different parts of East Pakistan. The Pakistani Army conducted several crackdowns in different parts of Bangladesh, leading to massive loss of civilian life. The details of those horrific massacres, in which defenceless people were trapped and machine-gunned, is part of Bangladeshi history. Survivors compare it to the Nazi extermination of Jews. At the same time, the Pakistani Administration in Dhaka thought it could pacify the Bengali peasantry by appropriating the land of the Hindu population and gifting it to Muslims. While this did not impress the peasantry, it led to the exodus of more than 8 million refugees (more than half of them Hindus) to neighbouring India. West Bengal was the worst affected by the refugee problem and the Indian government was left holding the enormous burden. Repeated appeals by the Indian government failed to elicit any response from the international community and by April 1971, the then Indian Prime Minister, Mrs. Indira Gandhi, decided that the only solution lay in helping Bengali freedom fighters, especially the Mukti Bahini, to liberate East Pakistan, which had already been re-christened Bangladesh by its people. Pakistan felt it could dissuade India from helping the Mukti Bahini by being provocative. The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) in East Pakistan took to attacking suspected Mukti Bahini camps located inside Indian territory in the state of West Bengal. In the Western and Northern sectors too occasional clashes, some of them quite bloody, took place. Pakistan was suggesting that should India continue with its plans it should expect total war as in 1965. Only this time, the Pakistanis would concentrate their forces in the West and thereby aim at capturing as much as Indian territory as possible. The Indians, on the other hand, would be fighting a war on two fronts (while at the same time keeping a fearful eye on the Chinese borders). Given this scenario, the Pakistanis felt that India at best would be able to capture some territory in East Pakistan and lose quite a bit in the West. In the end, the Pakistanis knew that the Western powers would intervene to stop the war and what would matter is who had the most of the other's territory. Confident that another war would be as much of a stalemate as the 1965 Conflict, the Pakistanis got increasingly bold and finally on 3 December 1971 reacted with a massive co-ordinated air strike on several Indian Air Force stations in the West. At midnight, the Indian Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi in a broadcast to the nation declared that India was at war with Pakistan. As her words came on in million of Indian homes across the Subcontinent, the men at the front were already engaged in bitter combat... ---------------- [4] From: "C.K. Vishwanath" <ck_vishwanath2000@yahoo.com> Date: Sat Apr 8, 2006 Subject: Re: [Mahajanapada] RE: [indiathinkersnet] RE.reservation for dalits in private sector How does indian industry build up?Have't they get a protectionism from the indian state?In india ,merit and efficiency mean that the privilege of the indian elite who have a crystal clear upper caste/class bias.why do you ignore It? --- GB <ganadeva_b@yahoo.com> wrote: > hi, > what is the difference between democracy and > mobocracy? just numbers cannot be the criterion for > absolute power. also if u believe caste system is > bad, how is the birth-based reservation any better > is something that eludes my thinking |
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