Sunday, October 24, 2010

Hindus fight for existance at Katwa

On Nabami night some muslims youth gathered in front of a puja mandap at Katwa and used abusive languages in presence of police. Someone named Ujwal Das approached on duty police personnel and tried to drew their attention. On that Muslims youths started beating him. From then, tension raised in the area. Later a few Hindu youths also beaten a muslim men once he was captured alone. On 23/10/2010, some milkmen (Gowala Ghosh) were coming through a muslim area after distributing chana. A chaos started regarding parking of their cycles. A Muslim mob attacked them but the concerned Hindus escaped from the spot after randomly hitting muslims once attacked. This made muslims furious and one of local muslim anti social Johny made a visit to Hindu area to threat them. Hindus in the area got together,  caught him, took him into a house and beaten him black and blue. United Hindus at Katwa have been able to resist the Muslim attack so far. This is the story so far. Area is still tensed and RAF has been deployed.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Shahi Imam threatens a reporter to kill

Shahi Imam threats to kill a Muslim Journalist when he pointed out towards a 16th century document which states that the owner of the disputed Ramjanambhoomi land is King Dashrath and hence his son Lord Rama should be the correct owner of the land. The reporter also told that Imam and other leaders know about this old document but still creating this fight. After listening to the reporter the Imam who teaches about "religion of peace" from the biggest mosque of India; got furious and started abusing him. Imam also threatened the reporter that if he does not shut up, then he will kill him. See the video to believe


After that the reporter sat down and other fellow reporters started asking him about that document and this made Imam more furious and he came down from stage with his supporters and started beating the reporter. below is the video of same,


As usual our secular media is silent, so spread this message asking the secular govt to do something about this Imam who is destroying the peace in the country as well as openly threating to kill a Muslim who wants peace in the country.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/hindi/india/2010/10/101014_bukhari_ia.shtml

Monday, October 11, 2010

The Lessons of Deganga

The innocent Hindus of Deganga witnessed the barbaric face of Muslim fundamentalism. The so called ‘religion of peace’ revealed its true face there and the administration failed to provide any protection to Hindus and preferred to bow down in front of Islamic terror.

The most of the people of Deganga had migrated from Muslim dominated East Bengal to Hindu dominated India leaving behind their paternal property there in order to save their cultural dignity which was under tremendous threat in East Bengal. They preferred to live a refugee’s life in India rather to sacrifice their ethnicity while living in an Islamic country. They presumed that in this secular country, they would be protected and the State would ensure that their right of performing religious ceremonies was not violated. Even in the worst dream, they could hardly see that their cultural identity, for which they were forced to leave their paternal property, is also under tremendous threat even in this Hindu dominated country.

On 6th September, 2010 Hindus were made realized that Deganga is no better than East Bengal where their ethnicity was under threat. It started when they were preparing to build a pandal (temporary structure) for ensuing Durga Puja on a land which was a devattar (dedicated to God) property for decades.  The local Muslims objected to the construction as idol worshipping is prohibited in Islam. Innocent Hindus failed to realize how on a secular country they could be barred to perform their most cherished religious ceremony! They approached the local police station. Alas, they did not realize that during the 34 years regime of C.P.I.(M), the police has become so spineless that they don’t even change their inner wears without the order of the local party office. So, it was inevitable that police held their hands up and advised the Hindus to co-operate with Muslims to maintain communal harmony in the locality.

Once assured that administration would not do anything against Muslims, the local Trina Mool Congress MP, Hazi Nurul Islam took the great burden of educating the kaffirs on his shoulder and along with the local Muslims started Islamic vandalism.  Hindus were beaten, women were molested, shops owned by Hindus were looted, their houses were set on fire and all this happened in front of police who refused to initiate any action against the miscreants to restore peace as it was a Ramzaan month. Hindus went from pillar to post but nothing happened. At last, the helpless Hindus were left with no choice but to run away to save their lives leaving behind their unsecured property and land.  And this is what the Muslims wanted. So, they increased the intensity of their attack. The whole Deganga would become void of Hindus had that barbarism were let to continue for a few more hours. But the members of the Hindu Samhati were very prompt to read the game plan of the Muslims and in no time they started an awareness campaign all over the world through internet describing the atrocities on Hindus in Deganga and administrative inaction to restore normalcy. Members of the Hindu Samhati, led by its President Shri Tapan Kumar Ghosh, created huge pressure on the administration for ensuring protection for Hindus. Hindus all over the world also extended their support and expressed their solidarity with the Hindus in Deganga. Finally, the administration had to bow down to the enormous pressure and decided to deploy military in Deganga and the situation was somewhat brought under control.

The incident at Deganga is a clear proof of Muslim aggressiveness and fanaticism. History says that once a portion of India has become Muslim dominated, it demanded separate land for them. With more than 70% Muslim population, Deganga can not be an exception. And the single factor let this kind of audacious attitude grow in Muslims is the appeasement by both C.P.I (M) and T.M.C. Once, a Rizwanoor commits a suicide due to his personal reasons, Mamata Bandopaddhyay goes to Espalanade to lit a candle accompanied by her bunch of sycophants but in Deganga, where a preplanned ethnic cleansing is at full force, she never passes any comment criticizing that. In Canning, after a clash between two groups of Muslims, she sends her emissary, and that too of the status of the Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly,  to enquire about the condition of Khadija Bibi or Rabeya Bibi but Mamata dares to utter a single word against Muslim when they break down the temple of Pagla Baba at Harin Ghata, Nadia. Even media and intellectuals are also not spared by this politics of appeasement. To ensure that the attacks by Muslims on Hindus in Deganga does not get a wide publicity, all the vernacular media voluntarily imposed censorship on them.

In order to protest the appeasement of Muslims in the name of secularism, the entire Hindus of Deganga block has unanimously decided not to celebrate Durga Puja in the whole Deganga block. The shameless administration is least bothered to realize how pathetic and disheartening it was for Hindus to decide not to celebrate their greatest festival, their only aim is to save their face so that nobody from outside can see their appeasement of Muslims. To unsettle the decision of the Hindu community, local police, administration and political parties have come together.  At first, they threatened Hindus and later approached with folded hands to ensure the Puja is celebrated. But Hindus had already had their back on the wall. So, they refused to organize puja until punitive action is taken against the perpetrators, including local TMC Member of Parliament Hazi Nurul Islam, of the 6th September and administration commits upon the safety & security of Hindus and their property even after passing of Durga Puja. The point is to be noted that though the said MP is from the opposition side, the Ruling party is unable to initiate any criminal action against him only because he belongs to Muslim community.

My friend, don’t you think that today in West Bengal we are living at the mercy of Muslims? Is it what is called secularism? Have we become so weak that we will allow political parties to use ourselves for the sake of their political gains? Our houses will be looted, women will be molested, our culture will be dishonored and still we will not utter a single word against the miscreants only to establish our so called secular nature? Sorry friend, I am not that much generous. Remember, Deganga is not an exception. It’s a sequence of Dhantala, Beldanga, Sandeshkhali..where Muslim aggressiveness had already shown its teeth & nail. If you still prefer to live in a utopia of Hindu-Muslim harmony, tomorrow all the villages of West Bengal will become a Deganga. So, wake up and resist the evil. Today, a fire has been set on your neighbor house, if you stay reluctant and don’t try to control the fire tomorrow it’ll lead to your house and then you will be left out with no neighbor to assist you to control the fire.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Lesson from Deganga

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Friday, October 8, 2010

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Friday, October 1, 2010

Ayodhya verdict shows appeasement of Muslims by the judiciary

The naked appeasement of Muslims is quite evident in the Ayodhya verdict. Once judiciary was assured that it was the birthplace of Sri Ram, their decision to spare one third land to Muslims is nothing but appeasement. Judges should have considered that the land was not their paternal property so that they could disburse it as per their wish. Thousands of Hindus have lost their lives to clinch their right which were snatched from them by fanatic Muslim rulers. Court had no right to tarnish their struggle.