SHER SINGH FINALLY WINS
Dalit IAS officer’s dismissal set aside: Brahminical lobby
booted
OUR CORRESPONDENT
Bangalore: Brother Sher Singh, a Dalit IAS officer of the
W. Bengal cadre and one of the oldest members of the DV family,
has finally won his case in the Calcutta High Curt which blasted
the state govt. chargesheet against him for writing his famous
book on Babri Masjid demolition by Hindu terrorists.
On behalf of the DV family worldwide we congratulate the brave
Sardarji, who fought a prolonged battle against the fake Bengali
Brahminical marxists who dismissed him for publishing a research
work, Secular Emperor Babar, on a historical tragedy committed
by the Hindu terrorist brothers.
Acting Chief Justice Bhaskar Bhattacharya and Justice K.K. Prasad
of the Calcutta High Court screwed DoPT (Govt. of India) for one
full hour asking its advocate, Jayant Bannerjee, to furnish the
court the extension granted by the ld.tribunal, otherwise the entire
chargesheet against him stood quashed as on April 26, 2000 as per
the CAT order dated 8.12.99 in O.A.N.1321/1997. (DV May 16, 2000
p.12). The court order was served on W.B. Govt. on Dec.16, 1999
and on DOPT, GOI, on Dec.23, 99. The court told:
“Even an eighth standard student can work out that the period
of four months given in CAT order, dated 8.12.99 expired on April
16, 2000 — the day on which the entire chargesheet against
Sher Singh, IAS, stood quashed. How could you issue the order of
dismissal from IAS to Sher Singh?”
Jayant Banerjee had no answer. The court then said:
“Your order of dismissal dated 22.11.2000 is arbitrary,
without authority, and is vindictive.”
Every word written in DV stands vindicated by the High Court when
the case is well contested. (DV Aug.1, 2004 p.19).
When Jayant Bannerjee tried to show that they got extension of
1+2 months from CAT in its order dated Dec.21, 99 (misprinted in
DV as 21.11.99), he was again rebuked by the court.
Dalit officers facing proceedings should follow this course of
action and get time-limit put to complete the proceedings, failing
which the entire proceedings are to stand quashed. Sher Singh’s
petition dated 9.6.2004 to Prime Minister (DV Aug.1, 2004) was
forwarded by S. Saran Singh, IAS (retd.) and a close friend of
the PM, but the pro-Hindu terrorist lobby did not listen to PM.
Sardar S. Buta Singh, a former Union Minister, also forwarded Sher
Singh petition dated 9.6.2004 to the Govt. of India but the Brahminical
lobby is so strong that they were bent upon dismissing Sher Singh,
a dedicated Dalit Sikh officer from Punjab.
Now that this Brahminical lobby has got the boot from no less
a person than Justice Bhaskar, it is high time this lobby is cut
to size so that the secular Sonia Gandhi’s name is saved
as our research study had the blessings of Rajiv Gandhi, says Sher
Singh.
“My dismissal order from IAS has been set aside as issued
without jurisdiction and authority from CAT and my chargesheet
has been quashed with effect from 4.8.2000. The Govt. of India
has been directed to pay my dues within 60 days from the date of
the order dated 19.3.2007”, he said.
S. Saran Singh, IAS (retd.), editor of the Sikh Review,
Calcutta, says:
My hearty congratulations on your triumph after an interminable
delay. I hope the govt. will give effect to the High Court ruling
with good grace and without undue delay. You have been wronged
for far too long. Should you consider it necessary, I will take
up the matter with the Prime Minister. I salute your resolute pursuit
of justice against mighty state authority.
Stab in the back?
Sher Singh adds: Let me put on record that it is the moral
support of noble minds and great personalties like S. Saran Singh
which kept me going through the worst phase of my life for 12 years
and 8 months but the way I was let down by the Dalit leaders for
whom I gave the best part of my time and talent was nothing short
of a stab in the back. Some Muslim gentlemen’s contribution
I acknowledge with gratitude and utmost humility. I assure them
that I will never let down their Babri Masjid cause in my life.
How to make money & build a career
by criticising Islam
OUR CORRESPONDENT
Bangalore: Ever since the zionists launched their war against
Islam they have created many phantoms among Muslims to criticise
Muslims and Islam. These phantoms are lavishly funded, given awards
and rewards and paraded all over the world as great human rights
leaders.
The most famous among them is Salman Rushdie whose “glamour” is
now fading. These phantoms are taught the art of making money and
make a career by criticising Islam. One such phantom, Tasleema
Nasreen, is given shelter by the Hindus of India as the sex writer
is driven out of her native Bangladesh.
Yet another Black Muslim woman hitting the headlines is Ayaan
Hirshi Ali, a Dutch-Somali politician, whose book, Infidel (Free
Press, 2006, pp.368, US$26) is getting rave publicity in the Western
media.
ILLICIT SEX
The young Black woman has become an instant celebrity in the Netherlands,
made a member of Parliament and her criticism of “oppression
of Muslim women” became music to Muslim-haters.
But soon the Dutch Christians discovered she was a chameleon and
a real bloody cheat. Her whole story of how and why she came to
seek asylum at the age of 22 in Netherlands has turned out to be
false and finally she lost her Dutch citizenship itself. She has
now fled to US.
Even her best friends among Whites now agree that Hirshi Ali is
trying to build a career by criticising Muslims and Islam and claiming
a victim of Islamic fanaticism. She had lot of things to hide like
her failed marriage, illicit sex etc. All these things she wants
to hide by portraying herself as a saint. Racists among White Western
Christians are falling prey to zionist machinations and made to
manufacture such phantoms which will finally eat the very creators.
Sex perverts are there among all religionists. If there is
a Hirshi Ali or Tasleema among Muslims you cannot blame Islam
for it.
Christians must not encourage such perverts who want to make money,
name, fame and career by criticising Islam.
Prachanda provokes anti-Brahmin revolt in Nepal
OUR CORRESPONDENT
Bangalore: Fearing the rise of Brahmin Prachanda, the maoist
chief of Nepal, who is dreaming of seizing control of Nepal and
becoming its dictator, the Nepal’s oppressed Dalits and Backward
Castes have launched a powerful anti-Brahmin revolt. Madhesi movement
on the border of India is leading the anti-Brahmin revolt which
has gathered big support from the Himalayan country’s 100
and odd indigenous caste groups who form the overwhelming majority
ruled by a tiny Brahmin and Kshatriya (called Chatteri in Nepal) jatis.
Recently the Madhesis killed scores of maoists because Prachanda
unleashed his moist mercenaries to attack them.
Beef-eating Brahmin: Prachanda eats beef — prohibited
for Hindus — but drinks cow’s urine like all orthodox
Brahmins. The Madhesi movement is led by a powerful Backward Caste
leader, Jwala Singh, himself a maoist but fallen out with Prachanda
for hating the Backwards. Almost all ethnic movements of Nepal
are anti-Brahmin and anti-Prachanda. Prachanda is planning to seize
power in a coup encouraged by the Brahminical leadership of the
Indian maoists. If ever he seizes power and takes over as the president
of Nepal, the maoists of India are expected to launch large-scale
violence over India. Brahmins and other upper castes are leading
the Indian maoist parties.
BJP support maoists: In the West Bengal anti-SEZ violence,
maoists took a leading part and the Hindu terrorist party (BJP)
supported this violence though it fully favours SEZ and entry of
foreign business into India. As both the Hindu terrorist party
leadership and maoist leadership are Brahminical they have close
connections with Prachanda and are waiting for him to seize power
in Nepal. If and when this happens BJP, maoist party and even the
marxist and other political parties will all join to welcome Prachanda
and impose their Brahminical dictatorship over India.
DV Feb.16. 2007 p.7: “Admiring Nepali Prachanda but killing
Indian naxals”.
DV Feb.1, 2007 p.6: “Dalits falling into naxal net?”
DV Dec.16, 2006 p.9: “Naxalism will zoom if Brahmin Prachanda
becomes president of Nepal”.
DV Edit May 16, 2006: “Red star over India: Danger of
manuwadi marxists further enslaving starving Dalits”.
Caste book goes into third print
OUR CORRESPONDENT
Bangalore: Editor V.T. Rajshekar’s history-making
book, Caste — A Nation Within the Nation, has gone
into third print — though the Brahminical toilet papers have
refused to review it or give it any publicity. Even the PTI report
of the LISA international award received by the author for the
book, judged as the best contribution for the South Asian sociological
thought, in the year 2005 in London was not published by any paper
in India. This is because the Brahminical monopoly media considers
the thesis of the book a direct blow to its hegemony over India.Though
the Brahminical upper castes (Hindus) are top to bottom casteists,
they don’t want the non-Hindu SC/ST/BCs to know of caste.
The Hindu terrorist party’s sole agenda is to destroy our
caste consciousness.
Hindi translation: Published by the Books for Change, part
of a London-based international human rights organisation in 2002,
the book has been translated to Kannada and Hindi. More translations
are getting ready.
The Hindi translation of the book was formally released on April
8, 2007 at the silver jubilee celebration of Dalit Voice in
Delhi. Priced at Rs. 140, the English, Hindi and Kannada editions
can be had from the DV office in Bangalore. According to the publishers
this is their only book that has gone into three reprints. The
fourth revised edition will incorporate many new dimensions of
the “caste that is killing the casteists” (Brahminical
people).
Thesis of the book: The author sums up the thesis of the
book in one sentence:
Let the Brahminical rulers go on “uniting” the SC/ST/BCs
in the name of Hinduism but we will go on breaking this “Hindu
unity” by dividing them in the name of caste.
His thesis has already caught the imagination of the oppressed
all over India and in UP, now facing Assembly election, every party
is caste-based. Future belongs to caste-based parties. This is
because every caste is a “nation”.
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CASTE — A
NATION WITHIN THE NATION
V.T. Rajshekar
2007-3rd print pp.130 Rs. 140
Books for Change, Bangalore
Copies available with DV office.
Samjhauta Express blast
OUR CORRESPONDENT
Bangalore: The ruling Brahminical class total silence on
the Hindu terrorist Bajrang Dal (BD) claiming responsibility for
the Samjhauta Express blast did not surprise us (DV April 1, 2007
p.6). In fact, DV was the first English paper in India to report
the BD claim apart from two Urdu papers. The Jamate Islami English
weekly, Radiance (March 16, 2007), said the chief culprit
was the very govt. which was silent on the BD claim but went on
putting out false report implicating Muslims.
INDIA SHINING
100 millions live in slums
New Delhi: With slums registering a decadal growth of 60%,
increased sections of the urban poor are living in these clusters.
Health conditions of women and children living in these pockets
are worse than those of their counterparts living in rural India.
One in 10 children in urban slums does not live to see his/her
fifth birthday, which means over 2,00,000 children die each year
as a result of easily preventable causes. Almost 100 million Indians
are currently living in slums, but by 2020, the figure is expected
to rise to 200 million.
—(Asian Age, March 31, 2007).
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Christian poverty
New Delhi: The latest National Sample Survey (NSSO) reveals
that the unemployment rate among Christians is higher than among
Muslims and lowest among Hindus. The NSSO report, made public on
March 30, with its findings on the status of employment belonging
to major religious groups, suggests that in rural areas, the unemployment
rate was 4.4% among Christians, 2.3% among Muslims and 1.5% among
Hindus. In urban areas too, Christians were more prone to unemployment
than those from other major religious groups. However, the unemployment
rate in urban areas was a little more for Hindus at 4.4% than for
Muslims at 4.1%. Further, the rate for women was generally higher
in all major religious groups as compared to men in both rural
and urban areas. Unemployment was highest (14%) among urban Christian
women. This is despite the fact that the survey also shows that
Christians had the lowest illiteracy rate both in rural (20% for
men and 31% for women) as well as urban areas (6% for men and 11%
for women). Except for rural women, the proportion of literates
among Hindus was higher than that among Muslims. Among men in the
rural areas, the literacy rate for Hindus and Muslims was 68% and
63%, respectively. In case of urban men, the literacy rate for
Hindus and Muslims was 89% and 77%, respectively. Among women in
urban areas, the literacy rate for Hindus and Muslims was 73% and
60%. Among rural females, the illiteracy rate was almost equal
among Hindus and Muslims (59%). According to the survey, nearly
half the Muslims living in urban areas are self-employed, while
the incidence of wage employment is higher among Hindus and Christians.
In 2004-05, when the survey was conducted, about 49% of Muslim
households in urban areas were self- employed as against 36% Hindu
households and 27% Christian households.
—(Hindu, March 23, 2007)
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