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BJP may stage-manage another Godhra - Mayawati

 

 
 
Dear friends,

I am getting more and more accurate in my hunches and
foreseeing unfolding of events! You might remember my
following post. There are two news reports below my
post. The news reports are:
http://www.hindu.com/2003/10/16/stories/2003101603321100.htm
and
http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/holnus/00016200001.htm
Mulayam avoids confrontation, arrests continue

These reports corroborate what I said in my letter
below!

-Sati

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Dear friends,

I have some ugly hunches with regard to Mulayam Singh
Yadava & the Sangh Parivar. I have a hunch that Mr.
Yadava and the Sangh have some secret agreement! The
agreement probably envisages that the Sanghis will
help maintain Mulayam-Raj in UP. In return Mulayam
will have to help BJP stay in power in Delhi. For this
to succeed they need some well-planned charades,
including those that are about to start in Ayodhya
from October 17, 2003. Lots of arrests are being made,
but the plan is proceeding smoothly. Outwardly Mulayam
is going to act in such a manner that will convince
general public into thinking that he is doing all he
can to stop the VHP planned activities in Ayadhya,
starting on Oct. 17, 2003. But enough Ram Bhakts will
be allowed in to allow VHP claim success and continue
with its other designs including violence and terror!
Let us see how the whole deception is going to be
unfolding.

In this vicious and most diabolical game that they are
launching, are there things that can be done to
check-mate these demonic forces? Let us examine our
options. What are the things we can do?

1. Sit home, hope nothing bad had happens.

2. Circulate petitions, collect some signatures and
forward them to CM, PM, President, etc., who else? May
be to the NCHR Chair, may be even to the Chief
Justice, in these days when they are showing some
signs of activism. And hope and pray that some body
will listen and do something.

3. Start organizing people and call political parties
asking to take steps that will strip the Sanghis naked
and the very people whose votes they want to get via
their violent charades will rise up and drive them
(the Sanghis) out of power.

4. It was the adoption of the Mandal Recommendations
that had scared the hell out of the Upper Caste (UC)
individuals and collected most of them behind BJP.
However, their number is so small (10-15% of the
population), the Sanghis never really openly opposed
Mandal. Instead they got it limited to 50% through the
upper caste dominated court system. Any time a state
has seriously demanded nearly 70% reservation, the
Sanghis have acceded to it in complete silence and
hush-hush, as in the case of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.
I do not remember the Parliamentary proceedings for
changing the constitution to allow TN to waive the 50%
barrier and reserve more than 70% of its seats for SC,
ST, and BC communities.

5. We can break the back of the Sanghis with the help
of Super Mandal plan of 100% reservation ??“ to each
segment, in accordance with its population. This time
the segmentation will be done as finely as possible.
Segmentation will be done taking care of religion,
caste, gender, region and language. No segment will be
allowed to be deprived, and none will have more power
than their number warrants them to.

6. All private sector recruitment (except some
emergency recruitment) should be done during one
particular month of the year, say, January. The
private sector will be encouraged to diversify its
work force with the help of tax breaks ??“ the greater
the diversity in their work-force, the greater will be
their tax break. They would do their hiring, say in
the month of January every year, except for some
emergency hiring during other months. They would
report statistics about their work-force diversity
during the month of February, to their respective
state governments and the central government. These
governments will then do their recruitment in the
month of March or April, and try to get rid of any
imbalances incurred in the private sector. All
individuals involved in recruitment processes, will be
paid bonuses for maximizing diversity in the
departments they may be making the recruitment for.

If we go to the public and various parties with this
kind of demand, the Sanghis will never be able to
accept it. Even if they accept it after a lot of
debate, their reluctance will be obvious to the
(85-90%) non-UC public at large, and they would not
vote for Sanghis. In the short term, this is the only
way I can think of exposing and defeating the Sanghis.

If the left and liberal upper caste individuals are
really serious about defeating BJP in their communal
deign and in the next election, they will have to join
the above struggle for Super-Mandal plan of 100%
reservations. Unless someone comes up with a better
plan, let us form a committee that would present the
above mentioned Super Mandal Plan (SMP) to all of the
non-Sanghi parties, and start immediate campaigns for
the same.

-Satinath

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http://www.hindu.com/2003/10/16/stories/2003101603321100.htm
BJP may stage-manage another Godhra: Mayawati
By Our Special Correspondent

NEW DELHI. OCT. 15. The former Uttar Pradesh Chief
Minister, Mayawati, has expressed the fear that the
BJP may stage-manage a "Godhra type'' incident as the
Assembly elections approach. "My information is that
the BJP may stage manage another Godhra type of
incident, so that it can cash in on the issue during
the coming elections," she said at a press conference
this afternoon.

Ms. Mayawati said the dates for the Vishwa Hindu
Parishad temple campaign were deliberately kept close
to the Assembly elections so that it helped the BJP in
the four States going to the polls in December. "The
agitation is creating communal tension throughout the
country, the dates have been set in a manner so that
it helps the BJP electorally."

The Bahujan Samaj Party president accused the Uttar
Pradesh Chief Minister, Mulayam Singh Yadav, of being
hand in glove with the BJP. Mr. Yadav was deliberately
targeting the Dalits at the behest of the BJP, she
said and cited the recent violence in Agra as an
example. "Mr. Mulayam is being used by the BJP to
create a divide among the Muslims and Dalits by
pitting them against each other.'' "Mr. Mulayam hopes
to get the Muslims on his side by merely talking tough
against the VHP, while the BJP gains every time the
temple issue is raked up." Both the BJP and the
Samajwadi Party would be equally responsible if
anything untoward happened, she said.

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http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/holnus/00016200001.htm
Mulayam avoids confrontation, arrests continue
New Delhi, Oct. 16. (PTI): In an apparent bid to avoid
any confrontation with the Centre, Uttar Pradesh Chief
Minister Mulayam Singh Yadav today said that the
security forces in Ayodhya and elsewhere in the State
will not fire a single bullet on Ram Bhakts who would
be allowed to perform their puja peacefully.

"We will not fire a single bullet on Ram Bhakts. They
would be allowed to perform their pujas peacefully",
he told reporters here before leaving for Lucknow. He
had come here last night from Bhopal where he had gone
to address a rally.

Yadav said that he was not for any confrontation with
the Centre on the issue.

Yadav's climbdown apparently came following his
telephonic conversation yesterday with Deputy Prime
Minister L K Advani who had advised him not to adopt a
confrontationist attitude and prevent VHP workers from
entering Ayodhya for their rally on October 17.

Advani had told Yadav that since assurances had been
given by top RSS leaders including its chief K S
Sudarshan and the VHP that their programme would
remain peaceful, confrontation should be avoided.

BJP MP arrested

Meanwhile, Uttar Pradesh police arrested BJP MP Yogi
Adityanath and Dharam Sansad member Swami Ram Kamal
Vedanti. They were among the 25,000 people taken into
custody by to stop them from proceeding towards
Ayodhya to take part in VHP's mass rally there
tomorrow.

Reports reaching Lucknow from Gorakhpur said
Adityanath and city MLA, Radha Mohan Das Agarwal
alongwith hundreds of supporters courted arrest after
staging a dharna.

In Varanasi, irked over the alleged manhandling of a
senior sangh pariwar leader, about 2,000 activists
resorted to traffic jam, stalled the movement of
trains and burnt the effigy of Chief Minister Mulayam
Singh Yadav before being arrested.

As more activists led by Shankar Prasad Jaiswal, MP,
are scheduled to leave for Ayodhya tomorrow, district
authorities have closed down all schools and colleges
in Varanasi, reports added.

In Ayodhya, 923 VHP activists were arrested, the
sources added.

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Courtesy:Dr Satinath Choudhary








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