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  • Murderers of Innocent People!

    Murderers of Innocent People!

    Palash Biswas
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    Disaster Looms in Land Built for Peace and Harmony
    Politicians fear civil war as Musharraf’s regime is battered by suicide attacks, civilian revolt and American threats
    by Declan Walsh
    ISLAMABAD - Decorum was abandoned as accusations ricocheted between the wood-panelled walls of Pakistan’s national assembly on Monday night. “Murderers! Murderers of innocent people!” screamed an MP from a religious party, his yellow turban shaking as he wagged a finger towards the government benches.
    Five female parliamentarians, their faces concealed behind black and white burkas, slapped the benches with open palms. Another mullah stood up and started shouting. The speaker strained to maintain order.
    Others were less captivated by the debate on last month’s siege of the Red Mosque, in which more than 100 people died. One man snoozed at his desk. Across the vast hall others started whispered conversations. And high above them Muhammad Ali Jinnah, a dapper man with a pinched, clean-shaven face, looked on impassively from his giant portrait on the wall.
    In August 1947 Jinnah founded Pakistan in the hope of forging a homeland where the subcontinent’s Muslims could live in peace and harmony. Sixty years later, it is going badly wrong. The military runs the country, headed by a dictatorial and unpopular general. Huge protests have filled the streets, the courts are defiant and the Taliban control the tribal belt. So, in part, does al-Qaida, and the United States is threatening to use force. Suicide blasts have rocked the big cities - and there may be worse to come.
    President Pervez Musharraf’s rule has been “catastrophic” but his regime could yet “turn really nasty” said Stephen Cohen of the Brookings Institution in Washington and author of The Idea of Pakistan. “The country hasn’t had a crisis of this magnitude since the 1970s when East Pakistan split off and became Bangladesh. But in this case it’s an Islamist movement that wants to transform the country from within.”
    Nerves are on edge. “We are very scared,” said Enver Baig, a senator with the opposition Pakistan People’s party, who says his wife calls him several times a day to check he is still alive. “If we don’t mend our ways, it could spell the end of the country. The Islamists have sleeper cells in every city. We could have a civil war.”
    Others do not believe the situation to be so grave. The army has ruled for 19 out of the past 30 years and some say the crisis could be a necessary spasm to flush it from power. A secretive meeting between Gen Musharraf and the exiled opposition leader Benazir Bhutto in Abu Dhabi last Friday has triggered speculation of a power-sharing deal. Neither side has confirmed the details but supporters say it could offer a peaceful transition to “full democracy”; critics call it military rule under another name.
    http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/08/02/2941/

    &A: 'Media - Most Exclusionist Institution in India'
    Interview with Palagummi Sainath
    Credit:Magsaysay Foundation
    P. Sainath
    NEW DELHI, Sep 3 (IPS) - Palagummi Sainath, winner of this year’s Ramon Magsaysay award in the category for journalism, literature, creative communication and arts, believes that while India has a free press there is a growing disconnect between mass media and mass reality, arising from monopolistic trends.
    In an interview with IPS correspondent Paranjoy Guha Thakurta, Sainath who is widely respected for his reportage on rural issues, says that the ‘dumbing down’ process is actually pure business strategy on the part of media moguls.
    IPS: How have you seen journalism evolve in India over the last 30 years or so?
    Palagummi Sainath: The last 20 or 30 years have been really a process of growing concentration of media ownership. Normally, we look back at how media has been changing in technological terms, its spread and reach. But what you are also seeing is the rising clout of a very few owners that really diminishes diversity and marginalises the smaller voices in the media. The game has become far more expensive. So, the richness or diversity is dying even though the numbers are proliferating. The statistics show all sorts of growth.
    IPS: What has this meant for ethical standards? Reporting should be balanced and should provide the full story, different points of view, the proper perspective, the historical, social and economic perspectives.
    P.S.: Again, what I am saying is that the culture and the mindset that monopoly creates, the homogenisation, creates this situation.
    IPS: In the name of being first with the news, 'facts' are published which may not be verified, allegations are made which may not be substantiated, and the basic duty of trying to get the other side of the story is ignored.
    P.S.: This is the low end of what people are fond of calling the ‘rat race’ in the media. As far as I am concerned, the rat race in the media is over. The rats have won. These are fringe battles but they still mean a lot of damage to the credibility of the profession, to the craft and the practice of the profession. It’s just incredible, the kind of low-end competition that is there. If there is an earthquake and if the rival says 20,000 have died, nothing less than 40,000 would do for me. You have to pitch it higher than the other person.
    Another way the debate is posed is "serious journalism versus non-serious journalism". I maintain that non-serious journalism is a very serious business proposition. It is a well thought-out business strategy.
    IPS: There were large numbers of farmers committing suicide in different parts of the country. For the owners of the media, the newspapers, the magazines and the television channels, what makes news is different. It was the wardrobe malfunction of the model on the ramp and not the plight of the farmer who is committing suicide or what happens to his family thereafter. Journalism is about how, as you rightly pointed out, one makes money. Therefore, you do not have readers and viewers but you have consumers. The idea is to bring the advertiser closer to the consumer. Is it not this mindset which is dominating the major media organisations in our country?
    P.S.: Yes, you are right, except that I question the idea -- they are not carrying what they see as news; they are carrying what they see as revenue. It is not news -- the wardrobe malfunctioning is not news, it is revenue. There are many proprietors who have said so. They said so quite frankly. Journalism is a business, like any other business. Now, I do not think so. Newspapers might be a business or a part of a business. Journalism is not a business but it is a profession. I have a very different take on what journalism is. Bringing out a newspaper is a business, journalism is not.
    IPS: If you look at what is happening, for many of these business houses, media is their main business.
    P.S.: In fact, in India, you can speak of media monopolies. At a global level, you have monopolies in the media because media is one component, a very vital component, of much larger transnational empires. You have five or six such conglomerates in the world. You have News Corp. and you have Time Warner. Some of these corporations are into the armament business; they are into multinational banks; they are into airlines; they are making rockets. One of them is actually a part of the U.S. mint.
    IPS: Is journalism a business or is it something more than a business? An Indian proprietor has gone on record saying that it is not in any way different from producing soap or toothpaste or whatever. Actually it is, because you cannot sell yesterday’s newspaper today. But you can sell yesterday’s packed toothpaste for the next six months at least.
    P.S.: There is also no direct link between the price of a newspaper to the consumer and the cost of production because 90 percent of your revenue is coming from advertisements.
    IPS: Whenever there is talk about restrictions on cross-media ownership, namely that one particular newspaper group or one particular media organisation should not dominate all media in a particular area, be it in print, radio or television, there is a big hue and cry. When you say that there are restrictions in the U.S. or Australia, they say there is an attempt to curb freedom of expression, a right enshrined in the constitution of India.
    P.S.: This is the point. This is where fraud and hypocrisy stand out at their worst. On the one hand, in dealing with the journalist, dealing with content and dealing with the readers, you (owners) assert that journalism is a business like any other business. The moment your financial interests are threatened, you talk about freedom of press. You cannot have it both ways. You cannot have your cake and eat it too. If it is a business like any other business, then it has to be regulated like any other business. If it is a business like any other business, you have to have the rights and responsibilities of any other business and you do not have a special dispensation.
    IPS: What can be done to uphold journalistic traditions in India, traditions that say a journalist plays an adversarial role to those in positions of power and authority? Hopefully, not all journalists in India will dumb down their audiences and there will be some good guys.
    P.S.: I would be a little nastier than this. I would say that the media are the most exclusionist institution in this country. In the worst government, you have the representation of dalits (so-called untouchables), adivasis (tribals) in very important positions. Show me one dalit, one adivasi in the mainstream leadership of the media who counts for something. That is why it shows in our content. There is an absolutely hysterical, abusive attitude towards reservation issues and quota battles. It is as elitist as you can get and it is getting worse.
    http://www.ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=39121

    Dalit woman panchayat president face serious caste crisis
    (Paul Ciniraj)

    Thoothukudi (Tamil Nadu, India) SVM News, September 4, 2007: Chandralekha Sankaran, a Dalit woman is the present president of Athichanallur panchayat, near Thoothukudi in Tamil Nadu. Previously this position was held by Shanker Ganesh, a Thevar, an upper caste man.

    After the last election, Shankar Ganesh was elected only as the the vice-president of the panchayat.

    In fact, Mrs. Chandralekha Sankaran became the panchayat president, because Athichanallur was converted into a reserved panchayat before the last local body elections.

    But now the panchayat facing a serious caste crisis.

    Ganesh Sankar, the vice-president has the majority support of the ward members by the base of castes. The six ward members comprised three Thevars, two Dalits and one Nadar. So Ganesh causing delays in the panchayat works.

    Any hopes of exercising his will over the panchayat had been quashed since Chandralekha would brook no interference with her duty.

    "The vice-president is doing everything to stop me from functioning. He does not like me sitting on a chair in his presence," Chandralekha said to the Salem Voice Ministries (SVM) News Service.

    Unable to bear his caustic comments, Chandralekha lodged a complaint with the police, who refused to take action but forced her to reach a compromise on Ganesh's terms.

    Ganesh Sankar had also instigated a lady named Arumuga Vadivu and lodged another complaint to the High Court which stated that eight men in the village had molested her, including Chandralekha's husband.

    Chandralekha approached the High Court stating that this case had been foisted on the Dalits due to the election rivalry, for Thevars could not accept a Dalit as their president of the panchayat.

    High Court ordered the local police to lodge a First Information Report regarding this issue. But Dalits do not expect to get justice from the police. In the judiciary they had faith.

    SALEM VOICE MINISTRIES NEWS SERVICE (SVM NEWS)
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    Patna, Sept 2: Branding Nitish Kumar government in Bihar as a representative of true 'jungle raj', Railway Minister Lalu Prasad today claimed it would be pulled down with the active cooperation of the people.

    "My government was dubbed as one under which the rule of the jungle prevailed, but it is only now that people belonging to the minority community are being dragged down the road tied to police motorcycle. This is true jungle raj," Lalu told reporters referring to the case of Mohd Aurangzeb.

    Aurangzeb was thrashed by the police and people alike at Nathnagar in Bhagalpur district for snatching the gold chain of a woman devotee near a temple on August 27.
    Polls in the air, UPA brings Muslim quotas on the table
    Indian Express, India - 17 hours ago
    The plan is to bring a “sub-quota” for Muslims within the existing 27 per cent OBC quota and to include Christian and Muslim Dalits in the Scheduled Castes ...
    'Centre's policy will affect reservation rights of SC/STs' Hindu
    The All India Muslim Conference (AIMC) today demanded the immediate implementation of recommendations of Sachar Committee and Shri Krishna Commission Reports and tabling of Justice Ranganath Mishra Commission report in Parliament to address the problems of Dalit Muslims.

    The Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) on Tuesday demanded immediate tabling of the Justice Ranganath Commission report on religious and linguistic minorities and implementation of the Justice Rajendra Sachar panel recommendations.
    "Muslims are the most backward class and therefore a separate reservation provision in employment and educational institutions should be made for them. To this effect, if an amendment to the Constitution is required, the same should be done," LJP chief and Union Minister Ramvilas Paswan said at the Muslim Conference organised by his party. The LJP demanded that victims of communal riots, including those of the Bhagalpur riots, be compensated like the Sikh victims of 1984 riots. Dalit Muslims should also be provided the same facilities as have been provided to Hindu and Sikh Dalits under the Constitution's provisions, according to the resolution adopted at the conference.
    The resolution also sought constitution of fast track courts for speedy disposal of communal riots cases and proper employment representation of Muslims in the armed, paramilitary forces and state police. The LJP further demanded that separate Urdu universities be opened in the states, which have majority Muslim population so that Urdu can be encouraged.
    On the Indo-US civilian nuclear deal, the LJP chief said that the Left had its own agenda to oppose any agreement with the US.

    Now I know why the House Democrats don't want to impeach George W. Bush
    and Cheney. Their masters in Israel want us to bomb Iran before
    the dollar, our military and our government collapse. The Israelis know
    bombing Iran will destroy America but the dollar will collapse and
    destroy this nation anyway so they might as well get one more war out
    of us before our country dies. Our military will reel from the Iranian
    counter attack but that just means we will have to nuke everthing in
    the Mideast except for the oil fields. The Israelis and the
    Bilderbergers also know that a prostrate America will gladly accept a
    North American Union with Canada and Mexico. That this will abrogate
    the Constitution and the Bill of Rights is good news to them. After all
    America does suffer from excessive democracy.
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    ramesh patil to me

    PALASH U R NO BETTER THAN BRAHIMS THEMSELF.

    THEY PERSECUTED PEOPLE SO NOW U DO SAME.

    U R ALSO BECOMING A BRAHMIN JEW.

    IF U WANT TO DISCREDIT BRAHMINS THEN EXPOSE TRUTH ABT
    RELIGION,AND EXPOSE THAT NO GOD CREATED MAN.

    MAN EVOLVED BY NATURE.

    THE JEWS CHRISTIANS MUSLIMS AND BRAHMINS BELIEVE
    IN THIS THE MOST.

    THE NON-BRAHMIN POPULATION DOES NOT BELIEVE IN IT I FOR ONE AMD SAYING
    THIS BCOZ I AM OBC AND KNOW THE TRUTH.

    IF U DISCREDIT THE RELIGION NOT ONE BUT ALL,THEN AND ONLY THEN
    CAN BRAHMINSIM BE DESTROYED.

    THERE R BRAHMINS IN ALL RELIGION :

    JEW RABBI

    CHRISTIAN PRIEST

    MUSLIM MULLA/IMAM

    BUDDHIST PRIETS/LAMA ETC....

    BRAHMINS R EVERYWHERE.

    EVERY BRAHMIN FROM EVERY RELIGION CONSIDER HIMSELF
    CLOSER TO NON EXISTANT GOD/ALLAH THAN OTHERS.

    TODAY PAKISTAN AND AFGANISTAN IS RULED
    BY MUSLIM BRAHMINS-MULLAS.

    THEY R KEEPING THESE COUNTIRES AWA FROM PROGRESS.

    REMEMBER THAT U LIVE IN INDIA SO,ITS OK,BRAHMINS R NOT KILLING U
    BUT IF U WERE IN PAKISTAN U WUD BE DEAD.

    SO,IT IS THE DUTY OF TRUTH SEEKER TO DESTROY ALL RELIGION
    AND THUS ESTABLISH TRUTH AND DESTROY ALL TYPE OF BRAHMINISM.

    WHEN THIS IS DESTROYED ONLY THEN ALL PEOPLE WILL BE FREE.

    IF U R A COWARD U WILL TARGET ONLY HINDU-BRAHMINS.

    IF U R A REAL MAN U WILL EXPOSE TRUTH ABT RELIGION,AND
    DESTROY ALL TYPE OF BRAHMINISM-JEW CHRISTIAN HINDU
    MUSLIM BUDDHIST ETC.

    ALL THE PRIEST R PARASITE TO SOCEITY.

    THEY DONT DO ANYTHING,BUT SIT AND SUCK THE BLOOD
    OF THE INNOCENT IN THE NAME OF FAKE GOD/ALLAH.

    GAUTAM BUDDHA NEVER WANTED TO BE WORSHIPPED,WHY THEN
    BUDDHIST BRAHMINS-PRIESTS PREACH WORSHIP OF BUDDHA ?????

    PLS SEE THE BIGGER PICTURE.

    WHO IS SPREADING JIHAD AROUND THE WORLD ???

    MULLAS AND THEIR MADARAASA,WHO TEAHC KORAN AND HADITH
    WHICH PREACH KILLING NON MUSLIMS

    SAY ONE DAY U DESTROY HINDU-BRAHMINISHM,BUT THEN U DID NOT
    DESTROY ISLAMIC-BRAHMINISM AND THUS THE MULLACRACY
    WILL COME FOR U.

    U KNOW WHAT IS HAPPENING IN BANGLADES,NON MUSLIMS
    R BEING KILLED MERCILESSLY.

    DONT EXPECT THE ISLAMIC BRAHMINS TO SPARE U.

    IF U WANT REAL PEACE IN WORLD DESTROY ALL PRIESTS
    AND THEIR FAKE GOD/ALLAH AND THEIR FAKE RELIGION.

    FOR MORE FACTS SEE THE SITES WHICH EXOSE THERE IS NO GOD/ALLAH.

    SEE THE TRUTH ELSE U WILL BE DEAD WHEN MUSLIM BRAHMINS
    WILL SK THEIR FOLLOWERS TO KILL U,AS HAS HAPPENED TO
    BENGALI NON MUSLIMS AND IS STILL HAPPENING.

    www.islam-watch.org

    www.infidels.org

    www.whydoesgodhateamputees.org

    www.faithfreedom.org
    Letter to PM on Linkage between "Cholera Deaths" and Loot of Rs 500 Crore NREGS Funds in Orissa

    During last one month, hundreds of poor Adivasis in
    Rayagada,Koraput and Kalahandi districts of Orissa
    have died due to “consumption of contaminated water
    and rotten food” and “hunger and severe food
    insecurity ”.On the basis of a study carried out in
    100 villages of Orissa, Delhi-based Centre for
    Environment and Food security (CEFS) firmly believes
    that it is not the epidemic of cholera but cancer of
    corruption that is killing hundreds of poor Adivasis
    and crippling millions of them.
    Cholera is only a symptom and by-product, the root
    cause is the cancer of corruption which has colonized
    and crippled all the vital organs of Orissa
    administration. Abject poverty and chronic hunger
    manufactured by the self-serving bureaucracy of
    Orissa are the main reasons behind these tragic
    deaths of Adivasis.
    Most of these Adivasis live a life of semi-starvation
    which cripples their immune system and their bodies
    become vulnerable to a host of diseases .In
    KBK(Kalahandi-Bolangir-Koraput) region, for better
    part of the rainy season, large numbers of Adivasis
    have hardly any food to eat and they survive on mango
    kernel gruel ,roots,tubers, wild leaves and
    vegetables. This tragedy repeats every year. The
    historic anti-poverty programme NREGS(National Rural
    Employment Guarantee Scheme) has been launched to
    stop precisely this kind of tragedy.The primary
    objective of NREGS is to prevent hunger and provide
    food security to the rural poor of India.
    However, CEFS survey in 100 villages of Orissa has
    uncovered that out of Rs 733 crore spent under
    NREGS during 2006-7, over Rs 500 crore has been
    siphoned off and misappropriated by the government
    officials of executing agencies.
    Is there any linkage between misappropriation of Rs
    500 crore of NREGS funds by government officials and
    cholera deaths of 500 Adivasis in Orissa? On the
    surface, the link is tenuous. Scratch a little deeper
    and the linkage is direct.
    To put Rs 500 crore of siphoned NREGS funds in
    perspective , this amount of money would have given
    about 90 days of wage employment to about 10 lakh poor
    families of Orissa. In other words, each of these 10
    lakh poor families would have got Rs 5000 as wages.
    This amount of Rs 5000 in the context of these poor
    and hungry families would have given them 4-6 months
    of two subsistence meals or one meal for the whole
    year. Therefore, it is not just another financial scam
    , callous officials of Orissa have robbed 10 lakh
    hungry families' one meal for the whole year or
    both meals for 4-6 months. Who is real killer of
    Orissa’s Adivasis ?

    Please click the following link to see the full copy
    of a letter faxed to the Prime Minister Dr Manmohan
    Singh on this issue. The copies of this letter were
    also faxed to Shri L K Advani,Smt. Sonia Gandhi and
    Shri Prakash Karat.
    http://www.cefsindia.org/pressrelease.html
    Please click the following links to see related news
    stories in The Indian Express and The Hindu:
    http://indianexpress.com/story/214301.html
    (http://www.hinduonnet.com/2007/09/04/stories/2007090455200700.htm)

    http://indianexpress.com/story/213170.html

    With best wishes and warm regards.
    Parshuram Rai
    Director
    Centre for Environment and Food Security
    Delhi
    Mobile -9810400214
    Exile and Resistance
    In the sprawling forests of Sonbhadra, an epic land struggle by unarmed tribals and dalits is facing the armed might of police repression, corrupt forest department and local landlords
    BHUBANESWAR: With more than 5000 tribal children from districts of Orissa staying and undergoing formal and vocational education the Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences (KISS) here, it is now poised to enter the record books as the Asia's largest residential tribal school.
    "My dream is to eventually have a complete tribal university so that tribals who till now have been a neglected lot both socially and politically can come forward to be part of the resurgent India," says philanthropist Achyuta Samanta. The school's academic record can be gauged from the fact that 90 per cent of its students clear Plus Two and one even topped last year's National Children's Science Congress.
    The school offers free education from KG to post graduation along with all the facilities that most of the students had not heard of or dreamt about. From well stocked library to hostel and computer centre and vocational training centres to complete medical care, tribal children from most of the 52 tribes in Orissa are a happy lot here.
    "Back in the village there was hardly any facility. This school gives us everything that we wanted," says Sunita Hasta, class XI, who was selected as a young reporter and represented India at a conference in Belgium last year.
    Hailing from Kuraput district in Orissa which has a literacy level of under 37 per cent, she adds, "Studying along with other students itself is a very learning experience".
    KISS, which was started by Samanta with just 100 children in 1993 now offers post graduate courses. Its degrees are recognised by Utkal University, Samanta says.
    http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/Education/Largest_tribal_school_to_be_Indias_first_tribal_university/articleshow/2336928.cms
    Akash Bisht Robertsgunj, Eastern UP
    http://www.hardnewsmedia.com/portal/2007/09/1160
    Robertsgunj, a small, sleepy town in UP's Sonbhadra district, has become the epicentre of a major land rights struggle, especially after the arrest of several social activists and police repression. Roma, a woman leader of the Kaimur Kshetra Mahila Majdoor Kisan Sangharsh Samiti (KKMMKSS) and an active steering committee member of the National Forum of Forest People and Forest Workers (NFFPFW), has been charged under the National Security Act (NSA) by the UP police. Her crime: she resurrected human and constitutional rights awareness amongst the landless poor in Sonbhadra with the slogan of 'Jo zameen sarkari hai, woh zameen humari hai', originally coined by Mayawati in 1996.
    Besides, peaceful tribals are branded as Naxalites. Village homes face midnight raids and people are beaten up. Even women are brutally attacked.
    Roma, along with three other social activists, who work with landless tribals and dalits in the abjectly backward and poor Kaimur region of eastern UP, was picked up from Robertsgunj in Sonbhadra district in early August on dubious charges framed by the police and forest department. “While Shanta Bhattacharya, Lalta Devi and Shyamlal Paswan have been charged with IPC 143, 144, 447, 34 and IFA 1927- 5/26 and 63, Roma has also been charged under 120(B) of the IPC,” informs Ramesh Shukla, a lawyer
    representing Roma.
    Sonbhadra is the largest and one of the poorest districts in eastern UP. Of its 6,788 sq km area, 3,782.86 sq km has forest cover. The locals call Sonbhadra the energy capital of India because of the vast natural and mineral resources the area possesses. However, for several decades now, the Sonbhadra region and several other districts of eastern UP have been the focus of a protracted land struggle. The struggle is between the forest department and forest dwellers, mostly landless tribals and dalits, for the return of land that the local community claims is their traditional gram sabha land, illegally and forcibly taken over by the forest department in collusion with the police and local landlords. The forest department claims the land as its own and has reportedly refused to negotiate the issue or recognise the rights of these landless and economically impoverished indigenous communities.
    The struggle dates back to 1950 when the Zamindari Abolition Act was passed and surplus land of landlords distributed among the poor. Later, as a step towards social and economic justice by way of providing land to the landless and agricultural labour, the Uttar Pradesh Imposition of Ceiling on Land Holding Act, 1960 (subsequently amended in 1972), was enforced in the district in1961. It replaced the UP Large Holding Tax Act, 1957. Under this Act, the maximum area of a holding was fixed at 16.19 hectares of fair quality land. If, however, the number of members of the landholder's family was more than five, he was allowed to retain for each additional member an area of 3.25 hectares, subject to a maximum of 9.72 hectares of such additional area.
    “Everyone knows that upper-caste landlords registered large families and took land under names of their servant and cattle, and this is most disturbing to us. Lokpati Tripathi is one of the landlords who registered land under such dubious names but nothing has been done. While our land is forcibly taken away in the name of forests, no one is bothered to check the records of these landlords who are holding huge portions of land that should have been ours,” rues Munnabhai, a tribal leader.
    After the ceiling on Land Holding Act was implemented, the landlords didn't want to part ways with their land and lodged various cases in the court on the settlement issue. “Each landlord filed various cases on the distribution of land. This led to overcrowding of courts and delays in the distribution process. More than one lakh acres of land could not be distributed because of the delay in the judicial process benefiting the landlords who continued to till these lands,” informs Shukla.
    Before Independence, large portions of forest land were under private owners. With the passage of an amendment to the Forest Act, 1927 in 1933, the forest department started taking control of the forests and the tribals and dalits working in these forests were thrown out. After much hue and cry, the government in 1986 ordered a survey of Sonbhadra district to assess the land situation but the survey was conducted in only 20 per cent of the villages and settlement was made only in those areas. This has become the main issue of dispute in the region.
    After the passage of the Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006, the debate has shifted. This new law ensures land rights for the forest people on the disputed forestland and thus attempts to end the injustice against the poor, landless forest people. NFFPFW and its constituent KKMMKSS initiated a campaign in the Kaimur region to make the 'forest people' aware of their rights, in the light of the enactment of the Forest Act, 2006.
    Roma pointed out to this reporter at the Robertsgunj district court while still in police custody. “The government arrested me and my colleagues on charges that don't make sense at all. The forest department filed an FIR against me at Vindangunj police station falsely charging us with inciting land-grabbing by dalits and adivasis of the area. The administration said that my slogan of 'Jo zameen sarkari hai, woh zameen humari hai' incited the crowds. The truth is: I only used a slogan that was used by Chief Minister Mayawati in 1996. Why didn't they arrest her when she declared this slogan publicly and repeatedly?” complains Roma.
    Since the enactment of the Forest Act in December 2006, tension between the forest department and KKMMKSS has heightened. “The passage of the Forest Act in 2006 by Parliament and Mayawati's declaration to distribute land to the landless after August 1, 2007 gave more teeth to the movement but it also threatened land-owners and forest officials who virtually owned the land of these poor farmers. In collusion with the police they are doing every bit to suppress the movement and brand these peaceful protestors and dalits and tribals as Naxalites. The Forest department has become the new zamindars in Sonbhadra,” says Roma.
    However, after the arrest of Roma and her colleagues, the locals blocked roads and held strong protests with women as catalysts and at vanguard. Consequently, in what seems a clear act of vengeance, the police on August 10 came in two jeeps with upper-caste landlords to Chandouli village near Robertsgunj in the night. Heavily armed, they demanded the villagers to produce Bachalal, an active member of the KKMMKSS, before them. When they did not find Bachalal, they barged into his house and attacked his sister-in-law and pregnant sister. They misbehaved with them and other women of the village.
    His sister later that night delivered a baby boy with injuries on his head. “I haven't gone home for the past 10 days as I fear for my life because everyday goons of local landlords come to my house looking for me. I am even scared to go to the police station as they might take me to the forest and kill me and then brand me as a Naxalite,” says Bachalal.
    The administration is brazenly toeing the police line. They are blaming Roma and her colleagues for instigating people to organise a “violent struggle to grab land”. “Roma's attitude is positive but the speeches she gives are very negative. She incites the crowd to grab land. The Forest Act, 2006, has not been implemented yet and she cannot go on saying 'Jo Zameen sarkari hain, woh zameen humari hai'. I know even Mayawatiji raised the same slogan in 1996 but she is a political person and can get away with it,” explains Rajendra Prasad Singh, District Magistrate, Sonbhadra.
    He, however, agrees that tribals have not benefited from any of the land reforms and blames the forest department for making the situation so difficult. Says Singh, “I know that there are officials who have the tendency to benefit themselves from all these schemes and suppress the tribals. Their human tendency is to benefit from the poor and impoverished and that's what the forest department is doing. But even Roma is not right. There needs to be a dialogue and both parties should agree on issues; only then can we arrive at a peaceful solution.”
    Meanwhile, Shanta has been released on bail while Roma, Shamla and Paswan are still under police custody. NSA has also been withdrawn against Roma and the state cabinet has ordered to distribute the gram sabha land amongst the tribals and dalits who had been tilling the land before August 13, 2007. The Mayawati government has also asked her principal secretary to visit the area and submit an unbiased report to her on the entire land issue in Sonbhadra.
    PUCL January 2004

    Interview with Dr. R.M. Pal on Hindutva and Fascism in India
    "Hindutva and Fascism have much in common"
    -- By Yoginder Sikand
    9 January 2004

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  • Prosperity and Poverty coexist with India's caste system

    Prosperity and Poverty coexist with India's caste system
    Indian American families have an average income of $61,322

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    We colonise ourselves and the cruling comradors may feel more inspired with newsbreak that Indian American families have an average income of $61,322!
    Cheap pill 'cuts deaths from diabetes'
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    By Rebecca Smith, Medical Editor Thousands of British lives could be saved by putting obese patients with Type 2 diabetes on a blood pressure tablet that costs 50p a day, an international research team has announced.
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    After all, India's widespread poverty and its caste system, though not the all-determining forces they once were, still make social boundaries hard to crack. Harder, perhaps, than breaking a world record.
    India is a country with complex paradoxes where prosperity and poverty coexist, hence it is not possible to evaluate it under any yardstick, Commerce and Industry Minister Kamal Nath said on Tuesday.
    "India is a complex country with far reaching paradoxes. It is a country which on the one hand is growing at 9 per cent, and on the other hand there are about 300 million people who are surviving on less than a dollar a day," Kamal Nath told a conference while releasing the 'Economic Freedom of the World Report 2007'.
    India's stood at position 69, beating China and other immediate neighbouring countries among others. The report compared the level of economic freedom in 141 countries on the basis of policies and institutions that support economic freedom.
    "The main challenge today is how to bring in the fruits of economic benefit to the lowest strata of society. The need of the hour is equitable growth and this issue needs to be addressed not only by the government but also by managers and CEOs," the minister said.

    Thousands of devotees thronged to the headquarters of the Missionaries of Charity in the Indian city of Kolkata on Wednesday to offer prayers for Mother Teresa on the tenth anniversary of her death.The doors of Mother House, where the ethnic Albanian nun lived and died, were thrown open at dawn and hundreds of slum dwellers from the city walked in.Holding candles, they knelt before Mother Teresa's tomb in one of the sprawling halls of the building and prayed as nuns clad in traditional white saris with blue borders joined them.Mother Teresa made Kolkata her home and opened several homes, including one for those who were old and dying and the other for destitute children. On the other hand,a new report by the International Labour Organisation (ILO) has highlighted the linkage between poverty and labour productivity.According to the report, entitled "Key Indicators of the Labour Market," limited investment in training and skills is diminishing opportunities to lift people out of poverty.The ILO is chaired by South Africa's Labour Minister Membathisi Mdladlana.

    Voice of America Woman 'cured' by Mother Teresa lives in poverty
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    The India-Bangladesh agreement on exchange of actionable intelligence pertaining to militant activity signed last month faces its first test following last week's blasts in the southern Indian city of Hyderabad, media reports here said. Meanwhile, Dhaka yet to receive Indian request for info on Hyderabard blast.A suspect in Hyderabad blasts is understood to have revealed during the narco-analysis test that three foreign nationals involved in planning and executing the terror strikes were still in the city. Syed Imran Khan, an executive in a private bank who underwent a narco-test in Bangalore on Tuesday, however, denied having planted the bombs in the city, police sources said.
    One in eight persons living in the world's richest nation is considered poor, but then in America, the official poverty level for a family of four with two children is $20,444 (over Rs 800,000) per annum. Indian American families have an average income of $61,322. The latest figures did not indicate how the more than 2.15 million people of Indian origin in America fared.Official figures released by the Census Bureau suggest the share of Americans living in poverty has finally dropped after five years to 12.3 per cent in 2006, from 12.6 per cent a year ago, as median household income increased slightly to $48,200.
    A leading US-India business body has lauded the renewal of talks at the World Trade Organisation and urged all WTO members to support a successful conclusion to achieve a meaningful Doha agreement while saying that India's leadership will be necessary for it.
    "Negotiations will be based on draft agricultural and non-agricultural market access (NAMA) texts released on July 17, 2007," the US-India Business Council (USIBC) said in a statement.
    "USIBC applauds the work of the WTO agricultural and NAMA committees, recognising that negotiations in those two sectors are key to the successful conclusion of the Doha Round, and supports the US, India and other members in their pursuit of ambitious results in all modalities, including non-tariff barriers, services, and intellectual property protections," it said.
    The business body is also preparing to rally industry support for the renewal of negotiations.

    While poverty in Israel was held in check last year, statistics released yesterday by the National Insurance Institute show more working people now live below the poverty line. Overall, 1.65 million people in Israel live below the poverty line, the 2006 Poverty Report shows. The figures suggest that poverty is being contained and possibly even reversed. According to the comprehensive poverty report published Tuesday by the National Insurance Institute, the number of poor Jewish families dropped from 16 percent in the years 2004 and 2005 to 14.7 percent last year, and their numbers have dropped by some 15,000. At the same time the level of poverty among Arab families rose from 50 percent to 54 percent, and the number of poor Arab families grew by 20,000.
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    poor families in Israel, while last year their proportion rose to 36 percent.
    In the overall count of poor people the findings are even more extreme: The percentage of Arab citizens is nearing 50 percent of the overall poor population in Israel as opposed to 40 percent in 2004. This is the outcome of demographics: The poor Arab family comprises more than five members: The Jewish family comprises more than three members.
    The growth in Arab poverty is reflected in the growth of poverty among children: A poor Arab family has an average of 2.7 children whereas a poor Jewish family only has 1.4 children. Therefore the higher the proportion of Arabs among the poor, poverty among the children of the State of Israel increases.
    In 2004 there were some 714,000 poor children in Israel, 335,000 of whom were Arab children – 47 percent. In 2006 there were some 800,000 poor children, of which 420,000 were poor Arab children – 52 percent.

    In the past three years the number of poor Arab children leaped by 25 percent whereas the number of Jewish children from families living beneath the poverty line dropped somewhat. Two out of every ten Jewish children live in families whose net income is lower than the poverty line. Six out of every ten Arab children live in poor families.

    Khan, who is among the 15 persons against whom Andhra Pradesh police booked in a criminal conspiracy case, also told the investigators that he had stored a consignment of 10 kgs of RDX in his house before passing it on to other contacts in the city, the sources said.
    Another suspect Kaleem alias Rafiq was on Wednesday subjected to a three-hour narco-analysis test by the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) in Bangalore during he "made a lot revelations which cannot be disclosed at this point of time as it would hamper investigation into this grave issue which has national repercussions," Dr B M Mohan, Director FSL said.
    Imran and Rafiq were taken to Bangalore on Tuesday for narco-tests. Both were arrested in connection with the May 18 blasts at Mecca Masjid and the smuggling of RDX from Bangladesh into the city in February this year.
    Asked whether Dhaka was requested by New Delhi for assistance during the meeting of home secretaries of the two countries, Bangladesh's Acting Foreign Secretary Mohammed Tauhid Hussain was quoted as saying by a newspaper, "Yes, but that was back then".
    Though Indian External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee has said New Delhi had contacted Dhaka over the blasts, Bangladesh Tuesday night denied that any request for assistance from India had been received.
    Mukherjee had said in New Delhi Tuesday that India had sought the assistance of Bangladesh during the home-secretary level meeting in Delhi in the first week of August to capture those allegedly responsible for a spate of bomb blasts in India.
    The Indian request could lead to "the first test for the new agreement", a news daily said.
    Dhaka has denied involvement of any of its nationals or the use of its territory for terror acts in India.
    The foreign ministry termed Indian media reports as "disturbing and clearly motivated" and said sensationalism of the kind would "undermine" friendly relations between the two neighbours.
    Regarding the reported arrest of Mohammed Sharifuddin alias Abu Hamza alias Kanchan, Hussain told a news daily Tuesday night, "The home ministry has informed me that no one by that name [Mohammad Sharifuddin] has been arrested here."
    The foreign office had earlier indicated that it would lodge a protest with India.
    Denying the Indian claim of having made the requests, a foreign ministry press release Tuesday stated, "So far, Bangladesh has not received any request for information in connection with the Hyderabad blasts."
    The Indian media had Tuesday quoted India's Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) Director Vijay Shanker as saying that they had received information that Bangladesh had arrested Mohammed Sharifuddin, who also goes by the aliases Abu Hamza and Kanchan.

    French President Jacques Chirac said after her death: "This evening, there is less love, less compassion, less light in the world."
    Ten years ago on this day, Mother Teresa, the saint of gutter left this world. She began her journey from Albania to India after realizing that God wants her to serve the people, who are poor and neglected by their relatives and loved ones. She would feel extreme pleasure in serving those people as she is serving to God.
    Mother Teresa was beatified in 2003 by Pope John Paul II and millions of people want her to be elevated to sainthood.
    Born as Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu on Aug 26, 1910, in Albania, she had left home to join other nuns in Kolkata. She became Sister Teresa, and spent 17 years in teaching. She was diagnosed with tuberculosis and was sent to Darjeeling for rehabilitation and during her journey she heard the message of God to serve poor and follow them to slums. After getting permission from Pope Pius xii, she went for a medical training to prepare herself for the new mission. In 1950, she founded the Missionaries of Charity for the destitute and become Mother Teresa, followed by establishing ‘Nirmal Hridaya’, a Charity Missionaries for dying destitute.
    She served the destitute and helpless with full devotion and eternal spirit. Her services to the unwanted, leprosy patients, AIDS patients, and orphans got appreciation her and she won Noble Peace Prize for her endeavour. While receiving the Noble prize in 1979, mother expressed, “I choose the poverty of our poor people. But I am grateful to receive the Nobel in the name of the hungry, the naked, the homeless, of the crippled, of the blind, of the lepers, of all those people who feel unwanted, unloved, uncared-for throughout society, people that have become a burden to the society and are shunned by everyone."
    She travelled world wide to unite the world. Once she said, "The other day I dreamed that I was at the gates of heaven....And St. Peter said, ‘Go back to Earth’, there are no slums up here.”
    People from different faith gathered in different parts of the world to remember her every year.
    Her tomb at the Missionary of Charity was flocked by different section of society.
    "Our expectation is that she be soon declared a saint because she was living as a saint and she lives as a saint in heaven," said Lucus Sircar city’s archbishop during the prayer.

    "Productivity is the cornerstone for poverty alleviation," Lawrence Jeff Johnson, ILO's Chief of the Employment Trends Team, said at a press briefing of the report at United Nations Headquarters in New York.
    Although productivity in East Asia has doubled in the last 10 years, the United States remains the global leader by a considerable amount in terms of labour productivity per person employed in 2006, the report noted.
    South Asia, Central and South-Eastern Europe (non-European Union countries) and the Commonwealth of Independent States have all seen their productivity rise in recent years.
    In South and East Asia, Mr Johnson pointed out that the ILO has seen a marked decrease in the "working poor," which he defined as "those individuals that are working but are unable to earn at least $2 a day for themselves and for their families."
    However, the situation is different in sub-Saharan Africa, where there has been only "moderate" growth in productivity, he said.
    If Iran fails to resolve its nuclear dispute by the end of the year, it may be passing by its last chance to do so, the UN atomic energy agency head said in an interview on Monday. However, the IAEA chief urged international players to "encourage" Iran to cooperate.
    "By November, or December at the latest, we should be able to state whether the Iranians are keeping their promises. If they don't keep them, Tehran will have passed by an important chance, perhaps the last," Mohamed ElBaradei, the International Atomic Energy Agency head, told weekly Der Spiegel.

    Germany announced on Wednesday the arrest of three people on suspicion of planning "imminent" terror attacks, with Frankfurt airport and the giant US military base in Ramstein among the reported targets. Confirming the arrests on German television, Defence Minister Franz Josef Jung stressed there had been "an imminent threat". SWR public radio reported that the suspects had been planning to bomb Frankfurt airport, one of Europe's busiest, and Ramstein in western Germany, the headquarters of US Air Forces in Europe and a key staging post for US military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.
    Several people suspected of preparing an act of terrorism were arrested early Tuesday in Denmark, the Danish police intelligence services (PET) said. Denmark's intelligence service said it thwarted a bomb plot when anti-terror squads rounded up eight Islamic militants with alleged links to senior Al-Qaida terrorists. The pre-dawn raids sent jitters through a country that stirred Muslim anger and deadly protests last year after a newspaper printed 12 cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad.

    REF : Terrorists New Attack on Communal Harmony in India

    Tuesday September 04 2007 16:57:22 PM BDT

    Captain Johann, India

    The author is one of those Secular minded Muslims of India but he does more harm to SECULARISM by avoiding TRUTH. The truth is HUJI WHICH HAS ROOTS IN bANGLADESH/PAKISTAN AND iNDIA is the cause for the Twin blasts in Mecca masjid and also the eateries two months later.
    A person who was arrested for Mecca masjid blasts and released on bail due to political pressure has been rearrested after his involvement in the second blast is found!!What a shame.bOTH BLASTS ARE CORDINATED BY AN iNDIAN huji MEMBER named Bilal who stays in Karachi and gives directions through ISI.The voting rights which is given to every citizen in India is misused by MIM(an organisation of fundemtalist Muslims in Hyderabad)which has got 3 MLAs in the assembly.This organisation recetly tried to kill Taslima Nusreen a Bangladeshi author because her book is Proscribed in Bangladesh!!!They cannot understand that they are living in secular democratic India but try to behave as if they are still lving under the r ule of Nizam caliphate and justify their VIOLENCE as if it is sanctified in ISLAM!!!.Shri TANVIR JAFFRI must tell the truth.
    Captain Johann
    Bangalore
    India

    A letter from India

    Tuesday September 04 2007 16:46:03 PM BDT

    Wilfred Joseph, India

    I am a regular reader of your website for some time to know about the perspective of Bangladeshi media towards my country. I found a group of people are constantly and purposefully trying to make India ,a cruel, brutal 'friend' of your country ,through your web site every day by making lot of letters,articles,etc.
    It is also noticed that each and every news about my country if it is shamefull,you will put it in your web site.May I know the reason, please?
    You know,in South Asia ,Bangladesh is emerged as a safe Heaven for Islamic terrorists besides Pakistan.The latest bombing in Hyderabad shows it well.You know illegal migration from Bangladesh changes ethnic balance of some of our eastern states permanently?
    Now lot of readers of your site believes that India deliberately divided former east Pakistan and some prefer to believe that India did nothing in the Bangladesh liberation struggle in 1971.What common to these people that they are against India.
    You are doing a shameful work. By publishing anti-india articles and news on your site, that you are misleading common people against India and also allows terrorists to recruit people on the basis of anti India propaganda.
    In bangladesh,when every disaster happens, including the natural calamity, you are usually try to point the finger against 'outside hands’, translated as 'India' .
    Who is Prof.Mainul? And who is Dr. Abdul Ruff Colachal,India ?Both are using the same tone. Are they same?
    Any way I didn’t found any scholar in that name at JNU.
    Try to make your site ,an island of friendship b/w our nations
    Regards
    Wilfred Joseph
    India
    E mail : wilfred_joseph@hotmail.com
    Colorless US-led anti-Islamic terror

    Tuesday September 04 2007 17:07:31 PM BDT

    DR.ABDUL RUFF Colachal, India

    Those who are under the impression that the USA-led forces are detaining and torturing only the Gulf Muslims as well as those who are in the West should correct that impression immediately. The US terrible terror war is all pervasive and intercontinental. US forces don’t distinguish between Muslims across the continents, regions and countries.US terror is colorless, clueless and aimed exclusively at Muslims irrespective of the fact if they sport beards or clean-shaven, whether they are tall or short, children and old people. Like Indian Muslims who under Indian custody for years, every country in the world is sure to have some Muslims detained and being tortured under the instructions from US HQ.
    (Only Abdul Nasser Madani has been released after torturing him in jails for nearly a decade and no compensation or or rewards have been announced either by the federal government in Delhi or by State governments of Tamil Nadu and Kerala, while many people enjoy life by governing the country or state just because some of them were in jail for a few days, that too by enjoying first class treatment including imported liquor supplied there) But arrests and torture of the "suspected terrorists" have not stopped any where in India. Can any Hindu be detained in Indian jails for a decade without committing a crime? Whole "secular" India would have risen up to demolish all mosques in the country as a mark of protest against "appeasement of Muslims". That is the whole story of madness in India now. Consider now the plight of African Muslims under serious threat because they are"Islamists".!
    http://www.bangladesh-web.com/view.php?hidDate=2007-09-05&hidType=OPT&hidRecord=0000000000000000170253
    Appeasement of Muslims in India

    Wednesday September 05 2007 22:56:42 PM BDT

    Dr. Abdul Ruff Colachal, India

    USA always talks at length about democracy and rule of law. The anti-Islamic, global terrorist USA has emerged the virtual HQ of the global anti-Islamic forces and anti-Muslim terrorists from the world over to congregate and slam Islam and plan attacks of Muslims the way they want, seemingly with guidance and full protection of US administration.
    It is no more a secret that both the Central and state governments in India, irrespective of the slogan of the ruling dispensation, have covertly supported the Hindutva forces and worked against the genuine and legitimate interests of Muslims. Demolition of the Grand Babri Mosque and the recent arrests of Muslims under the pretext of the so-called “terrorism” etc stand scrutiny of the Indian mind-set about and hidden agenda for Muslims in the country.
    Over years of Independence it has become a great joke to hear from the anti-Islamic and anti-Muslim forces-cum-terrorists their favorite expressions like “appeasement of Muslims”, “Muslims eating Indian resources” etc. Recent anti-Islamic outcry in USA by S. Swamy, a former foreign minister when “socialist” Chandrasekhar managed the prime-minister’s post with the help of the Congress party by ousting the Janata Dal government at the centre, is indeed a national shame. Swamy slammed Islam and Indian Muslims for thriving at the cost of Hindus can generate enough laughter even in the USA, the foremost anti-Islamic center of the globe today. A person, who was taken for a senior diplomat to be sent around the world to meet leaders, Swamy then probably spread poisonous gases around the world against Muslims.
    Swany stated that Indian Muslims are sent to Makkah for performing Holy Hajj with Hindus bearing the costs. One does not know if these Muslims who go for Hajj pilgrimage are being paid from the Hindu pockets, as Swamy claimed in the USA. Saudi Government that permits the pilgrims to perform Hajj could ascertain if the resources used by the pilgrims are "Halaal" and not sacred Pillar of Islam, Hajj would be an insult to God and the very institution of Hajj. Indian Muslims seem to have taken the religious rituals as a matter of Joke.
    It is a known fact that with CIA connections once Swamy could come to India during infamous “emergency” (declared by the then Congress government) and enter Parliament secretly to sign the attendance registers to evade expulsion from Parliament for not attending sessions for a specific period. Those days the expressions like terrorism were not in vogue, but rogue was in coin. If a Muslim had done it, that would have amounted to anti-nationalism, a serious crime, but a Hindu in India is different, you know. Swamy became a hero. He now alleges that Indian government appeases Muslims in all possible ways. His claim that government makes the Hindus pay for Hajj journey performed Muslims could be dismissed as dirty tricks and absurd, but a former foreign minister making such irresponsible statements in the USA only to appease the Americans and foreign Indians is shocking , they’re not in good taste.
    Swamy has enjoyed the fruits in many a capacity in the country and might feel still disappointed that he was not made prime-minister and this anti-Muslim strategy could bring to that chair with the help of saffron minded Indian network plus the CIA. Swamy meant to give a call to Hindus to finish off Muslims and, conversely, make India a Hindutva nation at any cost. He has forgotten that he has also traveled the Arab world as Indian foreign minister and also got their support for Indian causes. It is because of the cowardice of people like Swamy that the Arabs, who distinguish between Arab Muslims and other Muslims, think Muslims are “enjoying heaven” in India. But the fact as we know is in the opposite.
    True, even many Arab nations consider Muslim in India as semi-Hindus, by the way and perhaps rightly so That is why they don’t even care to raise the plight of hapless Muslims in India and prefer to trust what Indian media report about ‘secular’ India. Indian Muslims do the religious functions as a mere formality and don’t seem to attach any sincere commitment. The majority India just don’t let Muslims behave normally. Arab media would allow criticism of USA because that country seems to coercing them to give free energy resources, but it is funny to observe that they just don’t permit any criticism of India or its anti-Muslim media. It seems the News media in Arab countries are funded by Indian government, partially or these countries love Indian new cash, but they just don’t write India plain reality. What kind of Muslims they are when they are unable to see the fellow Muslims are badly targeted in India?
    Common Hindus generally don’t have any valid reason to believe this theory, but the anti-Islamic forces coerce the Hindus to accept their claim. They are amply hints of the behavior of India towards Muslims right from the days of Independence that they give “their people” to follow their line of thinking. Appeasement theory circulated by the anti-Islamic forces in the country make the Hindus believe that India is being ruled by Muslims and all governments, at the center as well as the states, are Muslim dominated, all government departments are have only Muslims, military, policy and courts are being run by Muslims and majority of government employees and private enterprises are Muslims. And that all Governors and Collators in the country are Muslims. Conversely, the “appeasementalists” claim that the Hindus in their own land are being controlled by Muslims who are outsiders. Doesn’t Swamy know that, except Kashmir (which would be free any time now) none of Indian states has a Muslim as chief-minister , let alone a prime-minister and many states don’t have Muslim minister in the cabinet even to show to the world that Muslims in India are appeased too much.But those Muslims don't care for the common Muslims. Let alone a Muslim President or Vice President: they all serve the majority people for some benefits.
    http://www.bangladesh-web.com/view.php?hidDate=2007-09-05&hidType=OPT&hidRecord=0000000000000000170367

    Remarks regarding the former Prime Ministers, Khaleda Zia and Sheikh Hasina- Comments made By an Expatriate

    Wednesday September 05 2007 20:28:58 PM BDT

    Gregor, Bangladesh

    As a foreigner I'm a guest in Bangladesh, liveing in Dhaka since February this year and will do so for a few more years to come. Politics has always interested me very much and so it was only natural that I would follow the development of my host country. What struck me from the very beginning was the hospitality of the people of Bangladesh. I was welcomed with open arms and never experienced anything that could be considered hostile.
    The political situation in Bangladesh has an impact not only on the business community but also on the people. Unfortunately the responsibility is not with the caretaker government but with the previous governments, lead by said ladies. It was them who ran the country into turmoil and, to a large extent, destruction. They are responsible for the deteriorating relationship with our neighbors, the energy crisis which leaves millions of people without electricity for the better part of the day and many more ill developments, not to speak about paving the way for corruption, extortion and crime in a never experienced extent.
    The same two ladies, who have nothing to their credit except one is the daughter of a famous father, founder of Bangladesh, the other wife of a famous husband, they are now concerned about all sorts of things. These are the same persons that catapulted family members and friends into the highest Government and party positions that deprived the people of Bangladesh of control about their constitutional rights, that lived a very glamorous life and there was nobody and nothing that would limit their lifestyle in any form or shape.
    At the same time the overwhelming majority of people live of less then US $ 250 a year, have no air condition (and if they had, no electricity to run them), experience massive transportation problems, waste hours to get from A to B and would have a very limited choice when it comes to buying the needs for every day's life.
    And here comes my point: Khaleda Zia and Sheikh Hasina have the chutzpa to speak on behalf of the people of Bangladesh.
    They pretend to be concerned about the rice price, the catastrophic consequences of this years weather and the many people that died, the political development of the country, democracy, election and many other extremely important issues.
    They don't hesitate to address the very basic instincts of the people of Bangladesh, pull every psychological trick in the book just to (mis)lead people to believe they would care, instrumentalize and manipulate the press for their games and to top all of this, make the people believe they'd be victims of a witch hunt.
    Now remember, these are the same, identical persons, that had every imaginable comfort, no limits on money, police clearing their way when they needed to use the roads; they snipped the finger and it was done.
    My question is: Did they care then? Do they care now? Where and what is their contribution to the flood victims? It is so cynical to misuse the press to fabricate a story, like they would want to go to the victims and console the poor guys. What precisely is it they want?
    My answer: They're more worried about losing their privileges and wealth, power and influence than anything else. They're not the least interested in the average Joe's and Jill's on the streets, after all their expensive shoe could get dirty. They want to keep their hands on things and take over and retaliate as soon as emergency law has been lifted.
    http://www.bangladesh-web.com/view.php?hidDate=2007-09-05&hidType=OPT
    A Foreign Ministry release Tuesday said the Indian media are trying to portray Bangladesh as a hotbed of terrorism and such reports are disturbing and clearly motivated.

    Wednesday September 05 2007 11:53:30 AM BDT

    Dhaka has yet to receive any request from New Delhi for information in connection with the Hyderabad blasts regarding the involvement of Bangladesh.(UNB/ The New Nation )
    The government has, however, expressed its dissatisfaction at the reports on both the print and electronic media in India linking Bangladeshi citizens to the blasts and termed such reports motivated and disturbing.
    ‘Bangladesh has yet to receive any request for information in connection with the Hyderabad blasts and there have been no arrests in Bangladesh in this connection,’ said a release of the foreign ministry on Tuesday.
    Referring to the Indian media reports, it said the Indian media were trying to portray Bangladesh as a hotbed of terrorism and such reports were disturbing and clearly motivated.
    ‘Bangladesh’s position on terrorism is clear and unequivocal as it abhors terrorism in all its forms and manifestations, and Bangladesh is committed to cooperating with the international community in combating global terrorism,’ the release added.
    The release referred to the recently concluded home secretary-level talks where the two countries have agreed to share information on security matters.
    Bangladesh has urged the Indian media to refrain from making such sensationalism as this is neither helpful in the fight against terrorism nor in fostering better relations between the two countries.
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    Foreign Ministry rejects Indian media reports
    UNB, Dhaka
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    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has expressed its dissatisfaction over reports in both print and electronic media in India linking Bangladeshi nationals or 'outfits' to the recent blasts in Hyderabad.
    A Foreign Ministry release Tuesday said the Indian media are trying to portray Bangladesh as a hotbed of terrorism and such reports are disturbing and clearly motivated.
    It said the Bangl

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    Chemistry of antiimperialism movement made by the Alchemists of Chemical Hub! The Indo-US nuclear deal stalled work in Parliament once again on Wednesday. The battle lines in the nuclear war inside Parliament are clearly drawn.A B-52 bomber flew across the US last week mistakenly loaded with up to six nuclear-armed missiles, unnamed air force officials are quoted as saying.The Indian comradors are on their feet to make Indian Ocean a Free War Zone for US strike Power while Bush, defeated in Iraq opennly threats Nuclear Holocust in Asia and Pentagon plans an Iraq like Operation in Pakistan just after taking over bangladesh sidelinig topmost political leaders with the help of a cretaker government backed by Army. Washington has got an Useful ally in Dr manmohan Singh. So President Musharraf has been always. But Washington makes replcement with planting either Nawaz Sharif or Benjir Bhutto!
    Interestingly,US President George W. Bush, flanked by his staunchest remaining war ally, said Wednesday he saw enough progress in Iraq that he may soon be able to announce a partial US troop withdrawal.On the other hand, The European Commission said today it may ban Chinese-made goods deemed unsafe unless China demonstrates it is effectively dealing with dangerous products.In Mumbai,German car maker Volkswagen today launched its successful European model Passat in the country, aiming to intensify competition in the premium car segment.While, World's largest chip maker Intel Corporation today reiterated that due to India's delay in announcing a semiconductor policy, the country had lost to other Asian countries for Intel's plan to set up its manufacturing plant.
    Riverlink Project involving Entire Peninsular India was given Green signal without environmental clearance! Polavar Project ejects the dandakranya Tribals and dalit rfeugees.
    Now the ruling Brahminical Hegemony in West Bengal has decided to shift the Chemical Hub from Nandigarm to Naya Char, an island inhibited by dalit Fishermen and still is in the process of making.
    The parliamentary farce continues!The Government and the Congress on Wednesday sought to turn the tables on BJP for seeking a Joint Parliamentary Committee to go into the Indo-US nuclear deal, saying the main Opposition party's disruption of the House was a deliberate attempt to prevent a debate on the Sachar Committee findings.
    The CPI (M) also sought to know whether the BJP's stalling of the House on "flimsy grounds" was an attempt to scuttle the debate and the Left party was equally harsh on the government for not doing enough to implement the findings of the panel.
    "This is nothing but an attempt to prevent the debate on the Sachar Committee," Parliamentary Affairs Minister P R Dasmunsi told reporters while ruling out constituting of a JPC to go into the nuclear deal.
    He said it was Deputy Leader of the Opposition V K Malhotra who had made "consistent and persistent" demands for a debate on Sachar panel in the Business Advisory Committee and now his party is attempting to prevent the discussion.
    Nuclear Bombs Mistakenly Flown Over US
    Guardian Unlimited - 19 minutes ago
    From AP By PAULINE JELINEK AP Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - A B-52 bomber was mistakenly armed with six nuclear warheads and flown for more than three hours across several states last week, prompting an Air Force investigation and the firing of one ...
    Air Force probes mistaken transport of nuclear warheads CNN
    Air Force official rapped after nuclear flyover MSNBC
    WASHINGTON: The proposed Indo-US nuclear agreement provides undefined "India-specific" safeguards and fails to explicitly state whether the US nuclear trade would terminate if India conducts nuclear test, a senior arms control specialist has said.
    "The pact promises India, assurances of nuclear fuel supply and advance consent to carry out sensitive nuclear activities that are unprecedented and inconsistent with legislation approved by Congress last year," Daryl Kimbal of the Arms Control Agency has said.
    The sum of these and other US concessions could give India, that has violated past agreements on peaceful nuclear cooperation by testing a nuclear weapon, terms of nuclear trade more favourable than those for states that have assumed all the obligations and responsibilities of the nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty (NPT), which it (India) has never signed," he said in "The Arms Control Today".
    Asking the Congress and the 45-member Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) to prevent further damage, he said, "Much is at stake. In the coming months, Congress and the 45-nation Nuclear Suppliers Group can prevent further damage by using their authority to close the loopholes in the deeply flawed US-Indian agreement."
    And see what the Brahminical Polity is doing in India!
    Central and State governments in India are launching so many welfare schemes to mobilise different Vote banks of different political parties! The marxist led antiimperialism movement does target the anti US Muslim Vote. But in reality, Left or right all Brahminicla parties and ideologies do serve the best interests of the Galaxy Post Modern Manusmriti Order ruled By Washington.
    Substantial progress was made towards the setting up of a chemical hub in West Bengal on Monday when the Congress promised its support to the project. Contrarily, the West Bengal Environment Minister Sailen Sarkar said Wednesday the state government had not approached his department for an environment impact study at the Nayachar island, the new site for a proposed chemical hub.On the other hand,a day after, the Opposition Congress agreed "in principle" to Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee Government's plan to make Nayachar an alternative site to Nandigram for setting up the chemical hub, Left Front partner Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP) struck a discordant note.
    The Central Committee of the party, which met in New Delhi on Tuesday, raised concerns regarding the setting up of chemical hubs. A statement from the party said: "The Central Committee has also noted attempts made by some state Governments to construct chemical hubs, facilitating huge investments by multinational companies or monopoly industrial houses of the country."The party said it will be "altogether imprudent to embark on such a venture without taking into account the ominous hazards which may be faced by the workers in such industrial units." The party also urged that "governments" should not move in that direction "without having strong regulatory mechanism in place".
    The Marxists do not hesitate to give up ideology for capiatalist development and saves the anti national comrador Government in Delhi just to maintain the pace of indiscriminate industrialisation and urbanisation. They reverse the legacy of Marxist Peasant movement only to kill the peasantry and accomodate DOWs, Salim, Relaince, Tatas, Zindal, Bhushan, Spencer, DLF and so on. The regemented gestapo is everdy to execute any genocide anytime to serve the intersts of MNCS, promoters and builders.They protest Indo US Nuke Deal and go ahead with Hari Pur atomic power plant!
    On Wednesday, the Left parties began a rally from Chennai to the Eastern Naval Command headquarters at Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh to protest the drill, as also the India-US nuclear deal.Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) general secretary Prakash Karat and Communist Party of India (CPI) national secretary D. Raja led the rally. The Malabar series is now in its 13th year. The drill has previously been a bilateral India-US engagement and has been expanded for the first time to also include Japan, Australia and Singapore.India's Left parties, which support the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government from outside, view the war games as another sign of India's growing closeness to the US.
    Noam Chomsky, the world's foremost linguist better known for his trenchant criticism of the US foreign policy, has once again flayed the Bush administration — this time for the India-US civil nuclear agreement.
    The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) professor, who has been named in several opinion polls as the most important public intellectual alive, has issued a statement, titled ‘Why we oppose the Indo-US military ties’, which is also signed by seven noted Left-leaning intellectuals.
    Terming the India-US nuclear co-operation agreement as "capstone" of the new bilateral strategic alliance, the statement doing rounds on blogs this week says they oppose the deal for three related reasons:
    First, "The deal is another attempt by the Bush administration to weaken the framework of international law." They note, "India refused to sign the (Nuclear) Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) in 1968 because, it claimed, the NPT put into place a hierarchy between nuclear weapons states and non-nuclear weapons states. Now, the US government is playing kingmaker, pretending that it is in a lawful position to welcome India into the nuclear weapons club."
    Second, "The deal will intensify the instability of the South Asian subcontinent." Noting the confidence-building measures undertaken by India and Pakistan in recent years, Mr Chomsky and others say: "One of the means to build confidence in the region was the creation of a natural gas pipeline from Iran through Pakistan into India. The ‘peace pipeline’ would have tied the region together and raised the stakes for negotiations over belligerence. They are unhappy with the nuclear deal because "the peace pipeline is a casualty of this agreement". Moreover, "the nuclear deal does nothing to hamper the Indian nuclear weapons sector, whose growth will fuel an arms race with Islamabad and Beijing".
    Third, "The deal is intended as a part of the Bush administration's wish to isolate Iran. It is by now clear that the US ‘coerced’ India's votes at the International Atomic Energy Agency meetings of September 2005 and February 2006."
    They point out that the Hyde Act passed by the US Congress in 2006 "specifically demanded that the US government ‘secure India's full and active participation in US efforts to dissuade, isolate and, if necessary, sanction and contain Iran for its efforts to acquire weapons of mass destruction’". Mr Chomsky, along with Naomi Klein, Howard Zinn, Medea Benjamin, Judith LeBlanc, Mike Davis, John Bellamy Foster and Vijay Prashad, has urged "the US population to reject this agreement".

    Given the vast scope of the war games, the operational area of Malabar-2007 stretches from Visakhapatnam on the eastern seaboard to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands that guard the approaches to the Strait of Malacca, considered the world's busiest waterway. The US Navy has the largest representation at Malabar-2007 with 13 warships, including the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Nimitz that generated much heat when it dropped anchor off Chennai in July. The other vessels include the conventionally powered carrier USS Kitty Hawk, the nuclear submarine USS Chicago, two guided-missile cruisers, and six guided-missile destroyers. Seven warships, including the aircraft carrier INS Viraat, are representing the Indian Navy. Viraat's Sea Harrier jets and Sea King helicopters, and the Indian Air Force's Jaguar deep-penetration strike aircraft will also be seen in action.Australia has sent a frigate and a tanker, Japan has sent two destroyers and Singapore has sent a frigate for the drill.
    Left Parties on Wednesday continued with their protests against the multi-nation naval exercise 'Malabar' that began in the Bay of Bengal on Tuesday. After paying tribute to freedom fighter V. O. Chidambaram Pillai in Chennai on his 136th birth anniversary, the General Secretary of the Communist Party of India (Marxist), Prakash Karat, said the campaign should be seen as a symbolic fight against American imperialism.
    "Today, our rulers are inviting the same imperialist to come to India, to bring their navy and their ships here. That's why, it's appropriate that while paying tribute to this great fighter, we also pledge that we will launch a struggle against India being made an ally of this imperialism," said Karat.
    Pillai went to prison for his 'Swadeshi Shipping Company' during the British regime.
    War games in the Bay of Bengal involving the navies of five nations, including India and the US, entered their second day Wednesday amidst protests by the Left parties and government assertions that such drills were necessary for 'maintaining good order at sea' in the Indian Ocean region.
    'Joint exercises are some (of the) measures for maintaining good order at sea in the (Indian Ocean) region,' Defence Minister A.K. Antony said in a written reply in the Rajya Sabha without directly referring to Malabar-2007, the joint drill that began Tuesday and concludes Sunday.

    'India also holds interactions and joint exercises with some other countries including USA. In such interactions, issues of mutual interest including providing security to sea-lanes in the IOR (Indian Ocean region) are also discussed,' the minister added.
    This year, the exercises have been expanded to include a few ships from Australia, Japan and Singapore in what some analysts see as a new alliance of democracies ranged against the growing military might of China.The exercises have angered Left Parties, who shore up Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's coalition, which they say brings them under America hegemony.
    The Indian government has taken 'all necessary steps' to protect its territory from possible air attacks by Sri Lanka's Tamil Tigers, Defence Minister A.K. Antony told parliament Wednesday. While, Left parties sternly asked the government not to go to the IAEA for follow-up talks on the Indo-US nuclear deal till the committee comes out with its findings as they hit the streets to oppose a multi-nation naval exercise in the Bay of Bengal that started tuesday.
    “This government is a minority government. It exists only with the support of parties like ours. So it should not go ahead with the agreement,” CPI-M general secretary Mr Prakash Karat told a public meeting organised by the Left in Chennai ahead of a protest march to Vishakhapatnam.
    In Kolkata, Mr Jyoti Basu flagged off a rally to Vishakhapatnam and accused the UPA of putting the country into the US fold. CPI general secretary Mr AB Bardhan warned the government it would have to face the consequences if it ignored concerns expressed by Communists about the nuclear deal. “The joint naval exercise is part of the US policy of integrating India into its strategic alliance,” Mr Bardhan said.
    Two luxury buses of the West Bengal Surface Transport Corporation trundled out exactly at 10-20 a.m. as Left Front chairman Mr Biman Bose conducted the proceedings with clock-like precision forcing the leaders, including Mr Bardhan and Mr Basu to restrict their speeches within “just two words”, which, though expanded into two to six sentences.
    The crowd appreciated most not when Mr Basu spoke of the UPA-government’s “pronounced” tilt towards the USA, but when he advised the comrades participating in the jatha to “be very careful when your buses negotiate the slushy roads all the way from Kolkata to Vishakhapatnam. “There will be rains, you can’t help it, but you have to be extra-cautious on your long road journey,” he said touching a chord in the hearts of scores of Left activists who had gathered to see off their comrades.
    Salim’s chemical hub in Nayachar?
    Hindustan Times, India - 3 Sep 2007
    The WEST Bengal government has zeroed in on Nayachar, situated 30 km from Haldia, as the possible site for the proposed chemical hub. ...
    Substantial progress on chemical hub Hindu
    WB offers new location for chemical hub Business Standard
    In a bid to blunt political opposition as well as ensure peaceful coexistence by retail chains promoted by large groups, small kirana stores and other conventional retail stores, the Central government is considering the introduction of zoning laws in small towns. Retail chains with deeper pockets will be asked to set up shop in the periphery of these towns, while smaller players remain in the heart of town.Reports Indian Express.
    According to sources close to the development, the government is studying the Malaysian government's model, under which a hypermarket can only be set up 15 km away from a town with a population of under 3.5 lakh.
    Though big retail chains are maintaining a studied silence on the issue of zoning laws, small trader organisations that have opposed the entry of organised retail are seeking even more concessions from the government. For instance, they demand regulating the number of malls in a specific area on the basis of population and also identifying areas where malls should not come up at all.
    But what is not clear is whether the smaller formats of the retail chains like convenience stores that have a small built-up area would also come under the ambit of zoning laws. Convenience store formats are typically neighbourhood stores with a floor area starting from 2,000 sq ft (Reliance Fresh stores, for instance) and need to be located in neighbourhood markets to serve the daily needs of consumers.
    Sources in the government admit that some sort of the rules and regulations for the trade as a whole need to be put in place given the magnitude of the retail explosion the country is going to experience in the near future.

    The road to Nayachar is still a long one but the Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee government has found some companions for the journey.
    The Congress as well as the CPM’s three recalcitrant allies — the Forward Bloc, CPI and the RSP — have offered tentative support to the choice of Nayachar Island as the proposed site for the chemical hub.
    The sympathetic stand helped the government limit some of the damage wrought by the Trinamul Congress boycott of an all-party meeting on the hub. “With the near-total consensus on Nayachar, the uncertainty about the project is over,’’ industries minister Nirupam Sen said after the meeting.
    CPM state secretariat member Dipak Dasgupta said something that echoed little of the nuclear tension in Delhi. “The Congress’s role was very good today and it helped the government take a positive step forward,’’ he said.
    Sen said the nuclear differences in Delhi would not affect the project. “The chemical project is certain irrespective of the developments in Delhi,” he told The Telegraph.
    Congress reservations over Nayachar
    Statesman News Service
    KOLKATA, Sept. 4: State Congress leaders have expressed reservations over setting up of a chemical hub on Nayachar island, citing topographical reasons.
    “Nayachar is away from the mainland though it is a newly developed island. And it is only 1.5 metre above the water level. The island located at the confluence of the Haldi and the Hooghly rivers is newly formed and is topographically unsuitable for a chemical hub,” PCC working president Mr Pradeep Bhattacharjee said today.
    “We are happy that the state government has finally shifted from their stand of acquiring farmland for setting up a chemical hub,” he said.
    Mr Bhattacharya said that Nayachar situated off Haldia, though is a possible site for the mega chemical hub, is sparingly inhabited and faces threat from soil erosion.
    The Assembly Standing Committee on Commerce and Industries had already visited Nayachar before the state government decided to select it for the chemical hub. In all South East Asian countries such as Singapore and Indonesia, chemical hubs are situated off the main island and as per that logic, Nayachar may be an ideal choice. But the newly developed island would not be an ideal place for setting up a chemical hub.
    Yesterday, chief minister Mr Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee and commerce and industry minister Mr Nirupam Sen informed the all-party meeting at Writers’ Buildings that the outlying area of Haldia Petrochemical complex would not be selected for setting up a chemical hub as the land there was fertile.
    Nayachar was opted for the chemical hub as most of its 14,000 acres belong to the state fisheries department and Haldia Development Authority.
    The PCC working president said that the chief minister had failed to answer all the queries regarding chemical pollution. The party has demanded at the meeting that an expert committee be set up for studying how to dispose chemical waste and effect of pollution on human beings.

    Rules have to be bent to set up a chemical hub in Nayachar - the muddy island on the Hooghly river bed - 30 kilometre from Haldia. Times of India reports.
    For, the island that raised its head in 1968 and grew over 31 years till 1999, comes under the core area of the coastal regulation zone (CRZ). The Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, applicable to states and Union territories, prohibits new industries in the CRZ. According to environment department officials, rules are even more stringent for Nayachar as it falls under CRZ-I category. Forget industries, a Union government notification does not even allow the storage of petroleum products within CRZ-I, a must for chemical hubs.
    A notification, issued by the Union ministry of environment and forests in 1991, specifies that coastal stretches influenced by tidal actions up to 500 metre from the high tide line shall be treated as a CRZ. The Centre, under the same notification, has banned industries in CRZ except those directly linked to the waterfront.
    The state government has been mulling this island as a possible site for the proposed chemical hub because of its proximity to Haldia and the acres of vacant land it has, that would help the Indonesian Salim group set up the hub without displacing the local populace as has been the case in Nandigram and Singur. In fact, state commerce and industry minister Nirupam Sen hinted the other day that Nayachar could be a suitable location among other places in Haldia. So much so that Nayachar may figure in the August 17 government meeting to select the location for the chemical hub.
    Seven developing countries in Africa and Asia will be the first to take part in a new global health campaign aimed at directing aid more effectively at the basic needs of poor countries, Britain said on Wednesday.Health ministers from Burundi, Ethiopia, Kenya, Mozambique, Zambia, Cambodia and Nepal will take part in the initiative aimed at improving health systems in developing countries and better coordinating aid that flows in to these nations.The partnership involves eight donor nations -- including Britain, Germany, France and Italy -- along with international agencies and non-profit groups like the World Health Organisation, the African Development Bank and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
    Antony pointed out that India and the US had agreed to ink a Maritime Cooperation Framework 'to prevent piracy and other trans-national crimes at sea, carry out search and rescue operations, combat marine pollution, respond to natural disasters, and address emergent threats'. Antony, in fact, could have been describing the parameters of Malabar-2007 that features 25 vessels participating in a variety of manoeuvres. These include interception and dissimilar air combat exercises, surface and anti-submarine warfare, maritime interdiction and VBSS (visit, board, search and seizure) operations to counter piracy and terrorist acts at sea.
    Unhappy over the ruling United Progressive Alliance (UPA) decision to form a committee with its Left allies to look into the India-US nuclear deal, the opposition Wednesday disrupted parliament proceedings and demanded a joint parliamentary committee (JPC) on the controversial issue.
    Alleging that the government had 'insulted' parliament and taken the opposition for granted, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) and the United National Progressive Alliance (UNPA) asked the government to form a JPC to discuss the nuclear agreement between New Delhi and Washington.Although the government has already rejected the demand, the MPs stalled the proceedings in both houses, leading to repeated adjournments.The opposition took strong exception to the formation of the 15-member committee that was announced late Tuesday.
    Political one-upmanship over India-US nuclear deal may force early adjournment of parliament's ongoing monsoon session that was scheduled to debate several important issues like the government's contentious decision to import wheat, a report on the socio-economic condition of Muslims - and the nuclear pact. According to sources, there are indications that parliament may be adjourned on Friday as the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led opposition Wednesday made it clear that it would not allow the two houses to function unless the government formed a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) to discuss the nuclear deal.The government categorically said the JPC could not discuss the nuclear deal as it was a bilateral agreement for which parliament's ratification or approval was not required.

    The opposition, which had disrupted the proceedings last Friday on the same demand, also stalled the proceedings of both houses on Wednesday.

    While the opposition questioned the ruling United Progressive Alliance (UPA) decision to form a 15-member committee to address the concerns raised by its Left allies on the nuclear agreement, the government argued that it was an 'internal arrangement to sort out the differences among the coalition'.

    15-member nuke panel set up
    Statesman News Service
    NEW DELHI, Sept. 4: Six days after reaching an interim truce with its make-or-break Left allies over the nuclear affair, the ruling Congress-led UPA tonight announced the constitution of a 15-member committee to look into the Left parties’ objections on the deal and examine their concerns with regard to the 123 Indo-US nuclear agreement, especially the American Hyde Act’s implications on this pact.
    The formation of the UPA-Left committee, which was agreed on between the two warring sides as part of an uneasy breakthrough formula during their 30 August meeting, was announced here by the external affairs minister, Mr Pranab Mukherjee, who will be its convener. The committee will have six members each from the Congress and the Left and one each from UPA constituents, the RJD, the DMK and the NCP.
    Besides Mr Mukherjee and his Congress colleagues in the Union ministry ~ Mr AK Antony, Mr P Chidambaram, Mr Kapil Sibal, Mr Saifuddin Soz, Mr Prithviraj Chavan ~ the RJD president Mr Lalu Prasad, the NCP chief Mr Sharad Pawar and the DMK leader Mr TR Baalu will be other Cabinet ministers representing the UPA on the committee.
    The Left will be represented on the panel by the CPI-M general secretary Mr Prakash Karat and his party colleague Mr Sitaram Yechury, the CPI general secretary Mr AB Bardhan and his colleague Mr D Raja, the Forward Bloc leader Mr Debabrata Biswas and the RSP leader Mr TJ Chandrachoodan.
    'China may seek N-cooperation with India'
    By IE
    Wednesday September 5, 05:19 PM
    China may be willing to explore the possibility of cooperation with India in the peaceful use of nuclear energy within the IAEA safeguards, similar to the Sino-Pakistani model, a senior scholar with a leading Chinese arms control and disarmament think-tank said on Wednesday.
    "There is a possibility that China and India can cooperate in the peaceful use of nuclear energy only within the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)," said a senior research fellow of the China Arms Control and Disarmament Association (CACDA), Zhai Dequan.
    "It is a matter of time and initiatives from both sides. China has done this with Pakistan (under the IAEA safeguards) and we can also do this with India," Zhai said.
    Interestingly, Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi, during a meeting last Friday with an India-China Eminent Persons Group, had said China was willing to cooperate with all countries on the peaceful use of nuclear energy within the IAEA safeguards.
    Meanwhile, other Chinese scholars also stressed that China does not attach great importance in highlighting the 123 Agreement reached between India and the US.
    "Even in Chinese newspapers, it is not widely published or circulated among ordinary citizens," a Chinese scholar, who did not want to be identified, said, stressing that there is no need for China to 'dramatise' or 'exploit' this issue.
    "From the Chinese point of view, there are more important aspects in Sino-India relations for further development because both countries have taken the road of faster development for the betterment of the lives of the peoples of the world's two most populous nations.
    "I think specific issues will not affect the development of bilateral relations between China and India," he said, pointing out that India had many wise statesmen who can handle the affairs very well.
    At the same time, some Chinese scholars wondered why India is not taking any initiative to join NPT and which would open up more options for the nation on the nuclear front.
    Commenting specifically on the 123 Agreement, the scholars pointed out that this deal is between India and the United States and bilateral in nature.
    "This is a business between the two countries, India and the United States. However, the subject matter (of this bilateral agreement) relates to the international community's principle of non-proliferation," one scholar noted.
    "As far as China is concerned, this agreement can be carried forward so long as it does not hurt the principle of non-proliferation," he said.
    "After a lapse of time, China has realised that non-proliferation is in the fundamental interest of China and also the international community," he said.
    Chinese scholars noted that both India and the US have different interpretations of the 123 Agreement on three points: nuclear material supply, technological transfer and IAEA safeguards, adding that it needs the 'creative wisdom' from India and the US to properly implement the agreement.
    "I don't know what the two sides will do in this case. There must be some consensus reached before any tests, if any, otherwise things may go out of control," one scholar remarked.
    Sino-India relations are both cooperative and competitive, especially on the energy resources and foreign direct investment (FDI). It is natural for countries to have such cooperative and competitive type of relations, he said.
    But the two countries should device new ways of conducting business. China is aware of this and is trying to get win-win results and there is already some initiative for energy cooperation between the two countries in international business operations, he added.

    Public Meeting
    On
    Indo-US Nuclear Deal
    What? Why? For Whom?
    Venue: Mumbai Marathi Patrakar Sangh
    Date: 11th September (Tuesday) 2007
    Time: 5.30pm
    Speakers: M V Ramana (Bangalore), Seema Mustafa (Asst.
    Editor Asian Age, Delhi), T. Jayaraman and Sukla Sen
    (Mumbai).
    Chair: Kalpana Sharma
    Govt mulls agency to monitor land use
    SIMI KAMBOJ

    Calcutta, Sept. 4: The land and land reforms department plans to form a corporation to check the misuse of land leased to investors and even government undertakings.
    A plot crunch and an increasing demand for land has made the government wake up to the need to keep tabs on how investors were using them.
    “Even government departments are making a beeline for land. For instance, the tourism department came up with a proposal to build tourist bungalows in tea gardens. We want a tighter supervision of such land,” a senior official said.
    The land reforms act allows the formation of an agency — such as the proposed West Bengal Land Development Corporation — to manage government land.
    “But it was never thought of before. It is only in view of the current situation, where land is rapidly running out of our hands, that we are thinking about it,” the official said.
    Vast tracts of industrial land in Kalyani and Haringhata, which had been allotted to investors, are lying unutilised for years.
    Another investor, who got over 100 acres in Murshidabad for a sugar mill, ultimately built a farmhouse and fishery there.
    The government now ensures that investors outline the purpose of acquiring the land, but there is no mechanism to make sure what is happening there a few years down the line.
    The corporation wil

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