STARVING SLAVES WILL NOT GET ANGRY
Bungling by rulers causes serious food shortage
OUR CORRESPONDENT
Bangalore: The over-fed ruling upper castes (15%) have
completely suppressed the alarming news that within an year or
two India is going to face acute food crisis which will cause starvation
deaths and even bloody riots.
The rulers have enough and more money to buy rice or wheat even
if the prices go up hundred fold but it is the SC/ST/BCs and Muslims,
constituting the country’s poorest, who will face starvation.
The rich rulers have many other things to eat other than rice or
wheat. In fact, their expenditure on food is the lowest.
Kerala food crisis: It is the slaves of India who depend
only on rice and wheat which constitute their main food. Already
meat having become so expensive most of them are forced to be vegetarians.
If rice also goes beyond their reach and vegetable prices becoming
too high, how will they fill their hungry stomach?
The rulers are not bothered.
Kerala is already facing acute rice shortage. Chief Minister Achutanandan,
being a “low caste” Ezhava, has ensured supply of cheap
rice to BPL people who are given some low quality rice. And they
are satisfied with it.
The problem of Kerala is going to repeat all over India in an
year or two. Punjab, the bread basket of India, is already facing
wheat crisis. The govt. is importing wheat. India used to export
food till recently but now it has started importing wheat. Soon
it has to import rice also.
This is because rice cultivation has become expensive and there
are none in villages to do the laborious work.
Gods to control anger: How did the problem crop up? Rice
cultivation needs lot of labour which is not available in rural
areas. Most of the labourers have migrated to cities. So the land
owners leave the fields fallow but buy rice in the market which
works out cheaper than cultivating. This has led to a big fall
in rice production and the problem will grow to alarming proportions
as urbanisation increases.
The urban-dwelling upper castes with enormous income, however,
are unperturbed. They have the capacity to buy however costly rice
or wheat becomes. But what about the country’s enormous poor
whose only food is rice?
The rulers are not bothered. If they get angry, the Hindus have
created 333 millions of gods to calm them down. If they become
uncontrollable, they have the police and military to shoot them
down.
The rulers are not bothered because they don’t depend
upon rice or wheat. They eat the cake.
Maratha warlord: Our oil-faced Khatri PM is least bothered.
The Food Minister of India is a Maratha warlord, Sharad Pawar,
who presides over his sugar empire. He is more interested in cricket,
the upper caste national game which they have converted into the
new religion of India. The Finance Minister is a Tamil Chettiar
of the money-lending jati. The Planning Commission chief
is a World Bank nominee. All these fellows are great supporters
of the Brahminical values.
No bread? Eat cake: If the starving millions come, these
Khatris and Chettiars will tell them: “If you have no bread,
eat cake”.
When the starving people of France got this very same reply
from the then reigning queen, they turned furious and launched
the French revolution.
But in India our starving people will not get angry because they
are all under Brahminical mesmerism. Their brain is full of Brahminical
shit.
Very vaguely the Khatri Sikh made a reference to “food crisis” in
one speech but India’s national toilet papers simply ignored
the warning. To these papers, cricket is more important than any
other life and death issue.
Sonia will be blamed: The Congress Party will be blamed
for all this crisis and the upper castes, whose heart is in BJP,
will accuse Sonia Gandhi for bungling on the food front. The party
will be out, BJP may take over.
After the “Modi miracle” in Gujarat all his sins
of killing thousands of Muslims are forgotten. He will be the
hero for the whole Brahminical race.
Some votes of the Dalits going to Congress will be taken away
by the BSP. Regional and caste-based parties will have their assured
votes.
But the main loser will be the Congress. Both the Khatri Sikh
and the Ahluwalia Sikh will go back to their World Bank job. But
the oppressed SC/ST/BC slaves will not get angry because these
people are not only slaves but slaves enjoying their slavery. Who
can save these slaves?
Dirty deals of Times of India toilet paper
OUR CORRESPONDENT
Bombay: The Times of India Group forges unusual
alliances with companies which serve the interests of everybody
- except those of readers and consumers. Sucheta Dalal throws new
light on this unique “business strategy”:
http://moneylife.in/CMS.nsf/AL3?OpenForm&A lert%20 Consumers~Consumer%
20Products~ News%20 For% 20Sale
If you are an investor who depends on India’s largest-selling
economic newspaper for unbiased news, then you must know and understand
the concept of “private treaties” (PT). Since the TOI
far outsells every other English newspaper and the Economic
Times is by far the market leader in the economic news category,
the concept is of universal interest, especially for MoneyLife
readers. Although PTs sound like agreements between two sovereign
nations, they are, in fact, pacts between the TOI and approximately
100-odd companies, under which TOI buys shares of small and fast-growing
companies. The list is expanding rapidly.
T.N. Ninan, editor of Business Standard, described PTs
as “basically the transfer of shares in return for advertising”.
He said, Bennett Coleman & Co, which owns the Times group,
“invests in usually mid-rung companies that are keen to
jump into the big league but are perhaps without the big bucks
to spend on marketing. The share purchase money is immediately
taken back against the promise of guaranteed advertising in Bennett
publications - to build the investee company’s brand(s).
Part of the deal is even said to be editorial coverage, though
this remains unconfirmed”. “If true, by definition,
this will have to be positive coverage” because “the
brands have to be built up, so that the shares bought by Bennett
gain in value and can be sold”.
MoneyLife has in its possession a document to prove that journalists
are being designated as “champions” for PT clients
to tailor editorial coverage to enhance the value of these companies
and TOI’s investment. An e-mail by the Economic Times editor,
Rahul Joshi (late Pramod Mahajan’s nephew, dt. Nov. 29, 2007),
says:
“At ET, we are carving out a separate team to look into
the needs of PT clients. Every large centre will have a senior
editorial person to interface with Treaty clients. In turn, the
senior edit person will be responsible, along with the existing
team, for edit delivery. This team will have regional champions
along with one or two reporters for help — but more importantly,
they will liaise with REs (Resident Editors) and help in integrating
the content into the different sections of the paper. In this way,
we will be able to incorporate PT into the editorial mainstream,
rather than it looking like a series of press releases appearing
in vanilla form in the paper.”
Israel: No peace even after 60 years
OUR CORRESPONDENT
Bangalore: The zionist state of Israel with all its power
and wealth finds no peace even after 60 years of (illegally) establishing
their country. The tiny nuclear-powered country, which is in a
position to dictate things to the world’s sole super power,
USA, and command the whole world and make it live at its mercy,
is miserable despite its GDP per head is four times bigger than
the Arab world’s — including the oil-rich Saudi Arabia.
But at the end of 60 years of history, what is the feeling of its
Jewish citizens?
Wealthy people of the world: The London Economist Jerusalem
correspondent made a survey of the mood of its people as President
Bush made his last visit to the zionist state. The people are not
sure of the future. Few expect peace with Palestinians whose land
they illegally occupied defying history, international law, world
opinion and United Nations resolutions.
They have one of the most powerful armies in the world — plus
the atom bomb and the entire wealth of the world’s wealthiest
Jews who control the world finance
But with all their power and wealth, the Jews find no peace.
No thinking Jew is getting any sound sleep in the night — fearing
rockets from the Hamas in Gaza and Hizbullah guerrillas in Lebanon
across the border.
Added to that now comes the threat of the Iranian nuclear bomb.What
is the use of inviting diaspora Jews and settling them in their
dreamland called Israel which even after it is established 60 years
ago finds no peace? And hated by the whole world?
Israel existence threatened: That is why more and more
Jews are now taking out a second passport.
Jews themselves are deeply divided. They are getting increasingly
convinced that the very existence of Israel is threatened.Israel
is the sole cause of the war and violence in Middle East and many
wars have been fought on this one single issue of illegal zionist
land grab from its Arab owner. We do not know how this world’s
most contentious problem is going to be settled. But already the “zionist
holocaust” has surpassed the “nazi holocaust”.
DV Dec.16, 2007 p. 25: “Zionist holocaust will excel nazi
holocaust”.
Editor’s thesis on Jews & “Jews of India”
A CORRESPONDENT
Bangalore: A letter in the Times of India, Bangalore,
edit page (Dec.15, 2007), titled “Jews and Hindus have great
deal in common”, by a Hindu woman is nothing but a full endorsement
of the DV Editor’s pioneering research that the Brahmins
are the “Jews of India”. The letter by Vasumati says:-
“Reach out to Israel” (Dec.13) was timely and informative.
Jews and Hindus have a great deal in common. For instance, in order
to settle a dispute, there must be a quorum of 11 Jews as among
certain Hindu communities. The Jewish custom of Bar Mitzvah bears
a striking resemblance to the age-old thread ceremony among a certain
community of Hindus. Furthermore, an erudite rabbi named Eliphas
Levi wrote about correspondences between Hebrew and Sanskrit. He
said that the Hebrew name for the Almighty, “adonai” was
linked etymologically to the Sanskrit “ardhanari”.
If official Indian policy towards Israel has thus far been inconsistent,
petulant and irrational, perhaps things will change at least now.
Those interested in reading our Editor’s original work on
the same subject may write to Dalit Voice, No.109 -7th
Cross, Palace Lower Orchards, Bangalore - 560 003.
Sarkozy proves power of Jew
OUR CORRESPONDENT
Bangalore: The Jewish President of France, Nicholas Sarkozy,
is in deep trouble so soon. His ratings are fast falling.
The Jews having taken control of Germany and Britain are trying
to establish their hold on France and through that on the European
Union which is emerging as a stronger economy with the falling
US dollar. Informed sources say that the Jews who control the US
economy are trying to slowly kill its economy and gradually shift
their awful funds to Europe.
Fall of dollar: The dollar collapse is taking dangerous
proportions but the Jewish-controlled US media is suppressing the
truth.
The Jews managed to instal Sarkozy so that he will manage the
smooth shift of Jewish funds from US to Europe. A zionist stooge,
Tony Blair, is to be made president of the European Union to facilitate
the transfer
If anybody else had behaved like Sarkozy, “a serial womaniser”,
there would have been a hell of a lot of outburst but the world
media, controlled by the Jews, has nothing against his public show
of love life, his hyperactive style or the way he is undermining
the dignity of the presidential office. This is the power of the
Jew.
DV Nov.16, 2007 p. 10: “Sarkozy used to break up
EU”.
Jews slowly killing US ?
OUR CORRESPONDENT
Bangalore: How the Jews owning the US Federal Reserve and
controlling the entire US economy are slowly killing the word’s
sole super power is published in an American monthly paper, The
First Freedom (Jan. 2008):
Today’s Federal Reserve dollar is only worth around six
cents of the silver dollar, this is due to massive printing and
loaning into circulation, also the constantly-accruing compounding
interest against it. Every FRN in circulation today has been borrowed
into being and is due back to a bank at some point in time in the
future.
The Federal Reserve is a private banking firm, not accountable
to the US Congress and was empowered to print money from nothing
by the US Congress in 1913.
LETTERS TO EDITOR
Mohammed Asif, 58 Harris Street, Millfield, Peterborough,
PE1 2LY, UK: I am Mohammed Asif (21). I live in Britain. My family
immigrated to Britain in the 1970s from the Pakistan-administered
Kashmir. I am interested in international relations and politics.
I found out about the Dalit Voice through the Google search.
I like your literature because it is unique and original in dealing
with problems like India’s social system and conspiracies
which shape the world events. Now I have become a family member
of DV.
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Manoj Padhi, Plano, TX, USA: Is Orissa Chief Minister’s
deliberate sleep over a vital anti-discrimination proposal fueling
religious conversions and communal riots ? He and the Law Minister
of Orissa apparently were sleeping on one of their own decision,
to put a permanent halt to the discrimination of “lower caste” Hindus.
Upon a request from me, a non-resident Indian, in Jan-2006 to remove
a discriminatory board “Only Orthodox Hindus are allowed” from
the famous temple of Jagannath at Puri , the Chief Minister had
directed the State Law Dept. to collect opinion from the Jagannath
Temple Managing Committee on the viability of my proposal. The
Law Dept. took up the issue with the Temple Managing Committee,
headed by the Gajapati Maharaja Dibyasingh Deb. The Law Department
and the Temple Management Committee agreed to a countrywide opinion
poll to decide on the proposal. A sub-committee had been formed
to frame a suitable questionnaire, which was to be circulated among
intellectuals, sadhus, mutt chiefs, senior sevayats and
researchers all over the country. It was decided that their opinions,
when received, will be discussed by the sub-committee before being
passed on to the Temple Managing Committee for its final opinion
on the proposal. In December 2006, there was a month-long controversy
over Dalits entering into Keradagarh Jagannath temple and around
1,000 discriminated “lower caste” Hindu’s embraced
Budhism in last year April. The Chief Minister and Law ministers
were reminded repeatedly by me, with endorsements from several
eminent personalities, inclusive of National Vice-President of
BJP Jual Oram and Dhananjay Vaidya, National President (A.V.),
Jagadguru Shankaracharya Mahasamsthanam, Poorvamnaya Govardhan
Peetham, Shankaracharya Math Marg , Puri. Dhananjay Vaidya confirmed
that, if the Govt approaches, the Shankaracharya will be glad to
offer his services for this greater cause. But the Naveen Patnayak
Govt. was mum and upon infliction of great frustration by upper
caste Hindus, the “lower caste Hindus” finally embraced
Budhism. In Kandhamala district of Orissa, there were fresh anti-Christian
violence in the converted Christians and Hindus. Out of severe
frustration, several “lower caste” Hindus in tribal
areas of Orissa, discriminated by both their society and govt.
already embraced Christianity. Frustrated by the attitude of the
State Govt., I initiated a public awareness poll through blog portal www.HindToday.com.
I am hopeful that, probably the Govt. will open its eye, after
the recent communal riots in Kandhamal district.
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Brother Manoj Padhi is as mischievous as the CM of Orissa and
the Hindu criminals who killed Orissa Tribals seeking liberation
through Christianity. Hundreds of “Hindu reformers” including
the two latest ones — Vivekananda and M.K. Gandhi — (both
upper caste non-Brahmin) had come to “save” Hinduism
but finally themselves became victims of Brahminical criminals.
Brahminism disguising itself as Hinduism is not amenable to any
reform because the Brahmins, the custodians of Brahminism, will
lose their leadership the moment they agree to reform their “religion”.
Even Dayananda Saraswati, himself a Brahmin, was killed by a Brahmin.
It is this unwillingness on the part of the vaidiks that
is killing India. Manoj Padhi, if you are an honest intellectual,
you should not mislead the Western society. Brahminism is a hate-mongering
ideology. And this hate is killing India and its perpetrators as
well — EDITOR.
INDIA SHINING
India has the world’s largest illiterates
Going by the present trends, the goal of universal education by
2015 set by the United Nations seems unattainable for India. “The
Education for all” global monitoring report 2008 which was
recently released by UNESCO, is a telling commentary on the status
of education in our country. India figures at the bottom of the
ladder in every aspect, be it enrolment, gender or regional disparities.
Despite the increase in literacy rate from 18.3% in 1951 to 67.3%
in 2004-05, India has the largest number of illiterates in the
world, that is, 35% of the 774 million illiterates. “The
Education for All”, report places India at 105 among 127
countries. In the 2007 report, India figured at the 100th place.
If India has fallen by five places it simply means that it has
not done enough, in fact, far less than most of the similarly placed
countries, in improving access to education.
—(P.L. Vishweshwer Rao, Deccan Herald,
Jan.8, 2007)
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Farmers became burden
New Delhi: With nearly 57% of the population or some 650
million people directly engaged in agriculture, there is no other
way for inclusive growth but to focus effort on making agriculture
not only sustainable but also economically viable. It is therefore
the right opportunity for the govt. to lay a strong foundation
for revitalising agriculture and pulling the farmers out of the
prevailing crisis. A majority of the 840 million people who survive
on less than Rs. 20 a day comprise farmers. Improving the lot of
farmers is the surest way towards making growth inclusive. Instead,
farmers have not only become a burden on an ungrateful nation but
are being steadily pushed out of a agriculture. Village India has
disappeared from the economic radar screen of the policy makers.
In fact, successive budget proposals have been essentially geared
at laying out the infrastructure for corporate takeover of Indian
agriculture.
—(Deccan Herald, Dec.15, 2007)
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Sex ratio falls in five states
New Delhi: The sex ratio has further declined in the five
northern states with Punjab showing the worst results — there
were only 527 girls for every 1,000 boys in 2005 as against 754
girls as per the 2001 census. This has happened despite girl-friendly
policies, public information campaigns and law to arrest culprits
performing sex detection tests and aborting female foetuses, according
to a survey conducted by ActionAid in collaboration with the Canada-based
International Development Research Centre. However, the latest
survey was conducted on a small number of people as compared to
the national census. Women in more than 6,000 households across
Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, MP and HP were interviewed
—(Hindu, Dec.14, 2007)
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