Huge Muslim turn-out
OUR CORRESPONDENT
Bangalore: The city on Feb.17, 2007 witnessed a huge Muslim
conference. What marked the massive turn-out (over one lakh) was
that it comprised young, energetic, disciplined and yet angry Muslims.
Politicians were scrupulously kept out. It was a gathering of revolutionary
youth from the three Southern states of Kerala, Karnataka and Tamil
Nadu. As expected the Brahminical papers blackedout the whole event.
Nor was there any TV coverage. The Hindu terrorists from the RSS
however were shocked by the discipline of the crowd which hardly
had a person over 50. A person close to the Hindu terrorists said
he was simply shocked by the military-discipline. How could the idli-sambar chaddi boys
face such a motivated Muslim youth, he said. The police said the
three-day meet in the sprawling Palace Grounds was incident free.
However, some upper caste anti-Muslim elements did infiltrate in
the name of secularism, a meaningless word in “Hindu India”,
and this was unavoidable in a huge turn-out like this. The conference
was inaugurated by a British journalist Alan Hart, whose writings
are familiar to DV members and addressed by a Black Muslim scholar
from Washington, Dr. Hodari Ali. The organisers — the Kerala-based
Popular Front of India — being close to us we had to be associated
with the three-day event from beginning to end. And we met hundreds
of friends and admirers from all parts of India. Quite a number
of them belonged to the DV family. What attracted such a huge turn-out?
It is the Muslim fear of the Brahminical terrorist RSS-BJP getting
a foothold for the first time in South India — thanks to
H.D. Deve Gowda, a former Prime Minister and a rank fascist. His
craze for power and pelf made him hand over the state to the Brahmana
Jati Party (BJP), which is controlling the state, though his
son is a name-sake CM. And to further strengthen their hold on
the state and widen their sphere of influence they are planning
to convert Karnataka into another Gujarat. The coastal Karnataka
district, the stronghold of Hindu terrorists, is supplying the
brain and muscle power. The peace-loving Muslims, already reduced
to destitution, are deeply worried. This is the cause of the huge
turnout at the Feb.17 conference.
India ranks 134
OUR CORRESPONDENT
Bangalore: Despite all the tall talk, India ranks a lowly
134 according to World Bank’s “Ease of doing business” rankings
as compared to Singapore (rank 1), USA (3), Canada (4), UK (6),
Mexico (43), Pakistan (74), Bangladesh (88), China (93) among others.
For more details and country comparisons click on the link below:
http://www.doingbusiness.org/CustomQuery/
Even West Bank and Gaza figures higher (rank 127). Indian upper
caste bluff masters cannot fool the world.
Bluff masters
OUR CORRESPONDENT
Bangalore: In boasting no country in the world can be compared
with Hindu India. By supplying false statistics our ruling upper
castes are trying to bluff the world. They say India has started
bursting with prosperity and competing with China. All bull shit.
Look at the figures below and you can make out how poor is India.
New Delhi: India’s telephone customer base is inching
towards the 200 million mark, with mobile telephony driving the
growth rate, Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) and Department
of Telecommunications (DoT) data released on Feb.15, 2007 said.
The tele-density a year ago was 12%.
(Deccan Herald, Feb.18, 2007).
If the population of India is 1,100 million (110 crores, those
having telephone are just 200 millions which amounts to less that
of 20%. Over 80% of Indians can’t afford a phone.
India turns Hindu rashtra ?
OUR CORRESPONDENT
Bangalore: India is gradually becoming a Hindu Rashtra under
the Brahminical rulership. The following report is yet another
proof:
From 1969 till today — RAW’s current staff strength
is about 10,000 — it has avoided recruiting any Muslim officer.
Neither has the National Technical Research Organisation (NTRO),
a crucial arm of external intelligence. The Intelligence Bureau
(IB) with 12,000 personnel has been a little more open. It has
a handful of Muslim officers, the senior-most is a joint director
according to a Nov.13, 2006 Outlook report reproduced
in the Muslim India of Jan,.2007 (p.17)
RAW, which is directly under the Prime Minister, is a hardcore
Brahminical setup on the lines of the American CIA.
INDIA SHINING
US human rights body criticises India
New York: Two United States-based human rights watchdogs
have accused India of failing to uphold its international obligations
to ensure that the fundamental rights of Dalits are safeguarded. “As
a result, more than 165 million Dalits are condemned to a lifetime
of abuse because of their caste”, the Centre for Human Rights
and Global Justice and Human Rights Watch claimed in a report. “Prime
Minister Manmohan Singh has rightly compared untouchability to
apartheid, and he should now turn his words into action to protect
the rights of the Dalits”, said Professor Smita Narula, co-author
of the report.
—(PTI-Hindu, Feb.15, 2007).
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A woman dies every 7 minutes
New Delhi/Gwalior: One woman dies every seven minutes in
India due to pregnancy-related complications and these are conservative
estimates since over 30% of maternal mortality cases go unreported,
according to estimates. India has one of the worst statistics in
the world as far as maternal mortality goes. Even Bangladesh and
Lanka have lower maternal mortality ratios than India, according
to Unicef. One of the prime worries in India has been its inability
to reduce maternal mortality despite efforts for decades and increased
funding and schemes introduced by the govt. This has been attributed
by Unicef MMR project officer Karuna Bishnoi to a lack of medical
facilities in rural areas, lack of trained birth attendants and
almost 65% of births taking place at homes without assistance from
trained attendants. India at present has an MMR of around 301,
which means 301 mothers die during delivery, or within 42 days
after delivery, for one lakh live births. At this rate, India will
be unable to reach the millennium development goals (MDGs).
—(Asian Age, Feb.13, 2007)
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Child care neglected
New Delhi: India has higher levels of malnourished children
than sub-Saharan Africa, despite the Asian giant having more funds
and better infrastructure to tackle the problem, the UN Children’s
Fund (UNICEF) said on Feb.21. A recent survey by the Indian health
ministry, backed by UNICEF has found that almost 46% of children
under the age of three are undernourished. About 35% of children
in sub-Saharan Africa region are malnourished.
—(Asian Age, Feb.1, 2007)
Hindu Mind vs. Muslim Mind
V.T. Rajshekar
2007 Rs. 25
Dalit Sahitya Akademy
No. 109 - 7th Cross, Palace Lower Orchards
Bangalore - 560 003, India
email: vtr@ndf.vsnl.net.in dalitvoice@rediffmail.com
website: www.dalitvoice.org
THE BOOK & THE AUTHOR
The booklet represents the ideas of V.T. Rajshekar considered
by revolutionary Muslims as an authority on their problem though
he is not a Muslim. His English fortnightly, Dalit Voice,
is hailed as a better Muslim paper than many other Muslim journals.
It has a large readership among revolutionary Muslims in and outside
India. Dalit Voice was released in 1981 by India’s
most famous Muslim saint, Moulana Abul Hasan Ali Nadvi (Ali Miyan).
Dalit Sahitya Akademy has published a number of books on Muslims.
As the founder of the Dalit-Muslim unity movement, he is invited
to many Muslim conferences.
His point is since the Muslims of India did not come from Middle
East. Like Dalits they are also its original inhabitants who revolted
against the Brahminical tyranny. Hence the need for unity.
V.T. Rajshekar is known to all Muslim leaders — both religious
and political. His writings in English are reproduced, translated
and published in many Muslim journals in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh
and Middle East countries. He visited many Muslim countries on
their invitation.
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