indian great rebels INTERNAL “INDIAN” CAVITIES: The Naxalites have a force of approximately 15,000 cadres spread across 160 districts in the states of Orissa, Chattisgarh, Jharkhand, Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Maharashtra, Karnataka and West Bengal. They operate primarily in the lawless, dense forested areas of India’s interior, with some estimates saying Naxalites control approximately 10.03 million hectares (about 25 million acres) of forests nationwide. They also have an active campaign to recruit students and other youths to help spread their left-wing extremism into India’s towns and cities. Thus far, however, the Naxalites have not demonstrated the ability to operate in urban areas.
The three major threats to India are listed in all Indian security briefings
Pornywood and India Inc. cannot hide the truth about a failed state
89 insurgencies raging all over “IndiaKashmir: 100,000 civilians killed
White Widows: 50, million women ostracized from society and incarcerated in temples
East Punjab: Brutal suppression of Punjabi insurrection. Thousands killed
Tamil Nadu and Mizuram are in flames seeking independence
Tamil insurrection in Sri Lanka led by Tamils Terrorists in India
Bihar: Major suppression of Biharis and problems with Bangladesh
West Bengal in Communist hands fueling Naxalites.
Gujrat: Serious Hindu Muslim riots perpetuated by Mr. Moodi. 3000 burned.
200 -300 million Untouchables have little or no rights
150 million Muslims are at the lowest rung of the ladder:
India the only island of penury in Asia keeps the Subcontinent poor
India has had wars with all her neighbors
India has lowest per capita GNP in the Subcontinent
Indian poor are poorer than Sub Saharan Africa
More than a 1000 districts in the hands of the Naxalites
More than 560 states were forced into the union they did not want to be part of
Tamil Nadu and Mizuram secessionist movement are live and hot
INDIA AS A FAILED STATE: India is a failed state for failing to provide food shelter and clothing for her citizens. India has bloody borders. India has had wars with all her neighbors. By harping on the “failed state” mantra the bigoted Indian commentariat wants to surround “Akhand Bharat” with small Balkanized mini-states like Sikkim, Bhutan, Sri Lanka. Any hegemonous power achieves its goal in the region by sabotaging the integrity and sovereignty of the neighbors. India wants to surround itself with a “Warsaw pact” type of string of obsequies and subservient states. Pakistan is big hurdle in India’s hegemonistic policy of Westward expansion. Since the West never faced “India” in combat, they are unaware of the (South) Indian agression that was encountered by Southeast Asia (Laos, Cambodia, and even Indonesia). China and Pakistan working together have arrested the advance of the sepoys of Delhi.
UNTOUCHABLE DALITS EEK OUT A SUB HUMAN LIVING IN INDIA:Between 150 to 250 million Dalits or Untouchables live in utter sub-human conditions. A population as large as the United States lives in conditions that are below and worse off than that of Sub Saharan Africa. The dalit websites shed some light on the plight of the Dalits.
In the Indian caste system, a Dalit, often called an untouchable, or an outcaste, is a person who according to traditional Hindu belief does not have any “varnas“. Varna refers to the Hindu belief that most humans were supposedly created from different parts of the body of the divinity Purusha. The part from which a varna was supposedly created defines a person’s social status with regard to issues such as whom they may marry and which professions they may hold.[1]Dalits fall outside the varnas system and have historically been prevented from doing any but the most menial jobs.[1] (However, a distinction must be made between lower-caste people and Pariahs.) Included are leather-workers (called chamar), carcass handlers (called mahar),poor farmers and landless laborers, night soil scavengers (called bhangior chura), street handicrafters, folk artists, street cleaners, dhobi, etc.
Traditionally, they were treated as pariahs in South Asiansociety and isolated in their own communities, to the point that even their shadows were avoided by the upper castes. Discrimination against Dalits still exists in rural areas in the private sphere, in ritual matters such as access to eating places and water sources. It has largely disappeared, however, in urban areas and in the public sphere, in rights of movement and access to schools[2]. The earliest rejection of discrimination, at least in spiritual matters, was made as far back as the Bhagavada Gita, which says that no person, no matter what, is barred from enlightenment. Even early Indian texts such as the Rig Veda discourage the abuse of outcastes. The text reads, “Indra, you lifted up the outcast who was oppressed, you have glorified the blind and the lame.” (Rg-Veda 2:13:12)[3]There are an estimated 160 million Dalits in India.[4] Wikipedia
250 million Dalits (doll-leets) , formerly called Untouchable, who have been told by the upper castes of India that they are less than human. If even a Dalit’s shadow falls on an upper caste person, that person is polluted according to caste rules. The Dalit Freedom Network partners with the Dalits in their quest for religious freedom, social justice, and human rights by mobilizing human, information, and financial resources. Take a moment and learn about the most oppressed people of all humankind.http://www.dalitnetwork.org/
NAXALITE INSURRECTION: The real failed state is “India” with it’s penury stricken and poverty enveloped palliating millions sleeping on the sidewalks of its major cities. Bollywood can hide the Indian indigence with a song and dance in Paris, Singapore or Dubai but it cannot fill the hunger of the millions of starving Indian bellies in more than 1000 districts which is under the control of the Naxalites. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naxalite
“Dalits are not allowed to drink from the same wells, attend the same temples, wear shoes in the presence of an upper caste, or drink from the same cups in tea stalls,” said Smita Narula, a senior researcher with Human Rights Watch, and author of Broken People: Caste Violence Against India’s “Untouchables.” Human Rights Watch is a worldwide activist organization based in New York.
India’s Untouchables are relegated to the lowest jobs, and live in constant fear of being publicly humiliated, paraded naked, beaten, and raped with impunity by upper-caste Hindus seeking to keep them in their place. Merely walking through an upper-caste neighborhood is a life-threatening offense. National Geographic
TAMIL LAND, MIZURAM, NAGALAND INSURRECTIONS:
Mizuram insurgency
Nagaland secessionist movement
Tamil Nadu wants Independence from “India”
The Tamils want an independent state in Southern India and Northern Sri Lanka
50 MILLION WHITE WIDOWS INCARCERATED IN TEMPLES:
Women whose husbands die are ostracized and incarcerated in Hindu temples in rural India. Many are sold as prostitutes to earn their keep. They are not allowed to touch any normal being. Their shadow is considered a bad omen.
KHALISTAN:The Sikhs have been suppressed but still angry at what is happening to them. They will rise again. http://roadtokhalistan.blogspot.com/
According to Amnesty International, the Indian state has sought to stifle the basic human rights of the Sikhs by creating a culture of impunity where large-scale extrajudicial killings, torture, custodial rape, use of draconian laws by state agencies are natural occurrences that go unpunished.<ref>Amnesty International, “India: Break the cycle of impunity and torture in Punjab,” January 2003. [9]. </ref>
While mass media reports claim that “normalcy” has returned to Punjab, impartial observers like Amnesty International assert that the basic human rights of the Sikhs continue to be violated by the Indian state.Amnesty International, “India: Break the cycle of impunity and torture in Punjab”, January 2003. [10]. From recent events, it appears that a demand for Khalistan persists in sections of the Sikh community. On April 14, 2004, Daljit Singh Bittu founded a new political party, the Shiromani Khalsa Dal, with “establishment of a free, sovereign, and separate Khalsa state” as its primary objective.Shiromani Khalsa Dal, “Daljit Singh Founds New Party on Idealism and Activism”, [11]. Second, on April 29, 2004, the Dal Khalsa, a Sikh nationalist organization, began a week long “Khalsa Freedom March” from the Akal Takht in Amritsar with an objective of gaining support for the idea of Khalistan by peaceful means. Sikhe News Bureau, “Khalsa March for Freedom”, [12]. A large number of gurdwâras (the Sikh houses of worship), across Punjab and in the diaspora continue to celebrate the “martyrdom” anniveraries of Sikhs who died fighting in the Khalistan freedom struggle. While fear of human rights abuses keeps sloganing in Punjab to the minimum, the Sikh organizations in the diaspora (primarily Europe, North America and Australia) continue to lobby for the secession of Khalistan from the Indian union.
Creation of the Punjab Rights Forum: In June/July 2005 following the arrests of dozens of alleged Babbar Khalsa (International) militants and sympathizers in Punjab and Delhi, a number of Punjab based pro-Khalistan political parties and organizations joined forces with a dozen odd Human Rights, Religious and Kisan groups to form a loose coalition known as the Punjab Rights Forum. Sikh Wiki, http://www.khalistan-affairs.org/
PENURY STRICKEN INDIA HAS FAILED TO PROVIDE HER CITIZENS A DECENT LIVING: How poor is India? Some startling statistics have just been released by a forgotten wing of Dr Singh’s own administration, the National Commission for Enterprises in the Unorganised Sector. Around 80 per cent of India’s working population is in this sector. Nearly 80 per cent of this group earns less than 20 rupees a day and 85 per cent of this sub group is trapped in debt. By that usual sleight of hand we have drawn an arbitrary line to define poverty: Rs 12 a day constitutes the poverty line. This encourages the illusion that 77 per cent of India is now above the poverty line. It isn’t that much above in any case. Nor is this poverty line index-linked to inflation. Twelve rupees a day buys much less today than it did three years ago. The traditional poverty groups remain where they were: 88 per cent of Scheduled Tribes and Castes, 80 per cent of “Other Backward Classes” and 85 per cent of Muslims belong to the “poor and vulnerable” class.
M. J. Akbar is Editor-in-Chief of the Asian Age and Deccan Chronicle newspapers. He can be reached at mjakbar@asianage.com, http://www.khaleejtimes.com/ColumnistHomeNew.asp?section=mjakbar&col=yes
THE MAOISTS: The North East India comprises of the seven sister states of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura. They form part of the East Himalayan region which extends from Sikkim eastwards and embraces the Darjeeling Hills of West Bengal. This swate of land is up in arms.
THE IT BOOM: The IT boom affects about 6 million Indians. The rest are schackled as indentured servants, caste prisons, or communal restrictions.
KASHMIR: Kashmir wants her liberation from India and will continue her struggle.
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