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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Sedition Masked As Freedom of Speech.

Freedom of speech is not only a fundamental right in a liberal democracy like India but also a basic human right. With rights, come responsibilities. Freedom of speech does not mean one can yell “fire” in a crowded theatre. Public figures like Arundhati Roy often make bombastic statements for effect or (in her case) cheap publicity. As repulsive as they are, one can still live with the quips like “Maoists are Gandhian with guns” or “Maoists are true Indian patriots”. At this stage one has almost come to expect the one book wonder to use her bully pulpit to make outrageous statements, which are only popular in places like JNU. This publicity hound, recently misused that freedom to make anti-national and derogatory speeches in association with a known separatist leader. That is tantamount to challenging the very civil liberties guarantee in the form of fundamental rights. In my opinion, sedition and secession are akin to yelling fire in a crowded theatre. When things are already so volatile in J&K the last thing that the country needs is to validate traitors like Geelani and Mirwaiz. The Indian establishment (government and media) watched silently when this unholy duo (Roy and Gilaani) carried on their anti India activities in New Delhi. With no support from the establishment, people of India have taken it upon themselves to deal with this menace. Crowds are attacking Gilani and Mirwaiz wherever they go. Now thanks to an Indian patriot, Sushil Pandit, a “Public Interest Litigation” has been filed forcing the police to do the right thing. If she will not learn the meaning of responsibility then it is up to us to teach it to her by using any and all legal means available to us.
It is time we put a full stop to the Arundhati Roy menace.


Sedition case registered against Arundhati, Geelani
Writer Arundhati Roy, Hurriyat hawk Syed Ali Shah Geelani and others were today booked on charges of sedition by Delhi Police for their “anti-India” speech at a seminar here last month.
With the case being registered, Ms. Roy and others now face arrest. The sections invoked are non-bailable and if arrested, they have to approach court for bail. The maximum punishment, if convicted, is life imprisonment for the offense.
The article can be read at:
http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/article922225.ece?homepage=true


Monday, November 29, 2010

Honor thy soldiers and farmers

A close friend of mine keeps saying that a nation that does not honor its soldiers and farmers will go to the dogs. Our farmers, landless and otherwise, keep producing so much grains that we can afford to let some of it rot! Our soldiers’ guard our borders in what is arguably the worst neighborhood in the world. They keep us secure for the nefarious machinations of the Chinese and their hand puppets, the Pakistanis. Our lives are richer and safer due to the effort of soldiers.

Watching CNN Heroes last night my attention was drawn to one particular person, an American by the name Dan Wallrath who builds free homes for US War veterans. He says “the soldiers sacrifice their lives for citizens and the least we can do is give them a home when they return injured and handicapped”. Though all the 10 CNN Heroes are doing great social service and making significant contribution in their chosen fields, this person’s actions are in direct contrast to the goings on of the the Adarsh Scam, where our country leaders, bureaucrats and Army chiefs are involved in robbing the helpless widows of Kargil War Heroes.

“Shaheedon ki mazaron par lagenge har baras mele..
watan pe mitne walo ka bas yahi aakhri nishan hoga”

It is high time our martyrs get more than an annual mela. They need our undying gratitude. Of course, our hard working farmers also deserve a life punctuated with prosperity rather than a suicide but that will be another discussion for another day.

What the Adarsh scam is about...
The society, originally meant to be a six-storey structure to house Kargil war heroes and war widows, was converted into a 100-metre-tall building. Retired brigadier M W Wanchu, the president of the society, argued that it was not a defense land.
The high-rise was built subject to the condition that it would house war veterans, but now has 103 members, which include relatives of Chavan.
Former Army chiefs Generals Deepak Kapoor and N C Vij and former Navy chief Admiral Madhavendra Singh and Vice-Chief Gen Shantanu Choudhary also got flats in the society. They have offered to surrender their flats on the grounds that they did not know the land was meant for the widows of Kargil war heroes. Former chief secretary D K Sankaran’s son, Sanjoy, is also among the allottees. The list also includes the names of former Union environment minister Suresh Prabhu, Nationalist Congress Party MLC Jitendra Avhad, Congress leader Kanhaiyalal Gidwani and his two sons, a close aide of a senior Maharashtra minister, the children of some bureaucrats, serving bureaucrats, Seema Vyas and Idzes Kundan, and an individual by the name of S B Chavan. Ashok Chavan’s late father and former home and defence minister was also S B Chavan.
http://www.business-standard.com/india/news/whatadarsh-scam-is-about/414324/

http://www.ndtv.com/article/india/adarsh-scam-was-this-general-the-mastermind-63677

Building free homes for wounded vets
Alexander Reyes' boyhood dream of a military career ended when he was hit by an improvised explosive device during a patrol two years ago in Baghdad.
"Laying in that hospital bed ... sometimes I felt I'd rather [have] died," Reyes said. "My life came to a complete halt."
Reyes sustained severe blast injuries that led to his medical discharge; he's on 100 percent medical disability. Like many soldiers wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan, Reyes, now 24, found the transition to civilian life difficult.
But he and a handful of other injured veterans are getting help from what may seem an unlikely source: a custom home builder in Houston, Texas.
Dan Wallrath recently presented Reyes and his wife with an unexpected gift: a home built especially for them, mortgage-free.

http://www.cnn.com/2010/LIVING/03/11/cnnheroes.wallrath.vets.houses/


Sunday, November 28, 2010

26/11 and Indian Politicians.

On anniversaries of tragedies like 26/11 attacks, people think of the victims and the grieving families left behind. May god be with them and bring peace to the departed souls and families left behind. This time I wanted to focus on the other parties involved namely the politicians involved in the tragedies. They were Central Home Minister Shivraj Patil, Maharashtra CM Vilasrao Deshmukh and his deputy CM R R Patil. Let us examine them one by one.

Shivraj Patil: This man’s incompetence was exposed many times before 26/11 but nothing happened to him. It was because of his proximity to the Gandhi Family. The only positive thing people said about him was that he dresses well!
After 26/11, the Family still tried to protect him but the public outcry was too much and Congress probably in the interest of the 2009 elections asked him to resign. Now in most countries a man like him would spend the rest of his days as a recluse, hiding in shame. But no in India, NO SIR! He was appointed Governor of Punjab and then, recently, Rajasthan. We all should be so lucky to get punished like that for our mistakes.

Vilasrao Deshmukh: Another dapper dresser, he was the CM then. OF course, in the interests of the national politics, he was asked to resign. How was he punished? Is he living in shame of any kind? The answer is no, again. He now is the Central Minister of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises. WOW!!

R R Patil: He was the Maharashtra Deputy CM and does not dress well. He is known for he quotes in the aftermath of the tragedy. The two famous ones were:
1. "They (the terrorists) came to kill 5,000 people but we ensured minimal damage".
2. "It is not like that. In big cities like this, small incidents do happen. It's is not a total failure."

Now in most country they would have skewered the man and his political career would be over. Not in India. He was made to resign as the deputy CM but in a cruel irony, was later appointed Home Minister. HOME MINISTER!! Step back and think about it! IF that were not bad enough, this man was then caught on camera partying with known associates of Dawood Ibrahim (man who was behind the Mumbai blasts in 1993. and who He could very well have provided the missing “local help”) during and Iftaar party.
This man is in-charge of Law and Order.

So has anyone, other that the victims and their families paid for this tragedy. No. The party at the center was brought back to power by the Indian Voter after the 26/11 tragedy. The politicians involved were moved and then rewarded amply for services rendered to the Gandhi Family.
Who, then is responsible for the aforementioned travesties? The Indian Voter who re-elected the Congress government. You see, in democracy, we deserve the government we elect.

The article on R R Patil and the Iftaar Party:
CNN-IBN investigated how closely is the underworld connected to politics? We bring you some pictures that expose how deep the nexus run.
Maharashtra Home Minister R.R. Patil was spotted with Salim Patel - a man known to be close to infamous gangster Dawood Ibrahim. Patel was arrested in the Hyderabad blasts case. The state home minister has also been seen with another dreaded criminal -- Mobin Qureshi - a suspect in the murder of a BJP MLA Prem Kumar Sharma. And if that wasn’t enough, Patil has also been seen accepting a bouquet of flowers from Irfan Qureshi, a builder who's been blacklisted by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation. Patil met all three men at an Eid function organised by Minority Commission Chairman Naseem Siddiqui at his residence in Mumbai.
The article can be read at:
http://ibnlive.in.com/news/rr-patils-underworld-connections/131936-37.html?from=tn
The photograph is also from the same site.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Indian Voter and Battered Woman Syndrome

In case of a battered woman syndrome, it is found that there are women who are unable to leave an abusive relationship despite of inhuman behavior meted out to them. One explanation is as follows:

"Battered woman syndrome describes a pattern of psychological and behavioral symptoms found in women living in battering relationships." People v. Romero, 13 Cal Rptr 2d 332, 336 (Cal App 2d Dist. 1992); See Walker, L., The Battered Woman Syndrome (1984) p. 95-97. There are four general characteristics of the syndrome:
1. The woman believes that the violence was her fault.
2. The woman has an inability to place the responsibility for the violence elsewhere.
3. The woman fears for her life and/or her children's lives.
4. The woman has an irrational belief that the abuser is omnipresent and omniscient.


It would be cruel to use this syndrome to exemplify something trivial. But I can assure you, I will not do so. What I am trying to exemplify is very serious. Without going over specific points, I think that there is a clear parallel between battered women and voters who have been victimized by the vote-bank politicians. The voters are like the unfortunate battered women. While the politicians the real abusers, the voters are made to think that the Hindus (in case of Muslims) and upper caste people (in case of dalits) are the abusers. It is this irrational fear that is used by the politicians to control the battered psyche of Indian voter. The politicians are adept at using the fragile mindset of the voters using any and all means at their hands. They shamelessly use the liberal media in telling people what to think. Can you actually do that in a free country? Yes, especially since the Hindus have been brainwashed from the days of Macaulay and his subversive policies. Those have since then been adopted and adapted by Congress and the others to a great deal of success. and have held Indian voters as hostages. In fact the whole Indian society suffers from a “Stockholm Syndrome” (when the captives start to empathize with their captors). Against their own core Hindu beliefs, they have started to agree with the anti Hindu liberals. Words of charlatans like Burkha Dutt and Arundhati Roy have assumed a tremendous importance for a section of the new generation of Indian voters.
My first memory of such cheap tactics go back to Mrs. Gandhi who used to blame every thing short of floods on the RSS and the CIA. She had learnt well from her father.
The regional parties have followed suit. The self styled messiahs of Dalits and religious minorities like Laloo, Paswan, Mulayam, Mayawati, Karunanidhi et. al. have exploited the same fears and paranoia to abuse power for personal gains and yet keep the voters coming back to me. These modern day Louis XV have used the “Après moi, le déluge” (“After me, the floods") to a tremendous advantage. They have used the RSS / BJP bogey into scaring the voters. What other explanation do we have of repeated victories of the communists in WB and Kerala or Karunanidhi in TN or Mayawati and Mulayam in UP or 15 years of jungle raj by Laloo in Bihar and in most other states except Gujarat.
People of Bihar took the first step towards freedom from fear politics and were rewarded amply. Now they have voted for the performers again. People of Gujarat have been doing this for a while and look where that state is!
Voters of India need to differentiate between performers and posers. Muslim voters need to realize that BJP is a nationalist party first and then a Hindu party. They also need to question the higher number of Hindu–Muslim riots in Congress and the pseudo-secular ruled states as opposed to the BJP rules states. They need to question why Muslims inGujarat have voted for Narendra Bhai repeatedly. They need to reject these politicians who come to their localities and wear a Muslim hat and fool the voters into believing that they are one of them.
I hope that voters in other states will bring in competent politicians who put country first. They need to learn from the voters of Gujarat and Bihar.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

People of Bihar & Gujarat Have Spoken

When Muslims vote for someone who is branded by the Indian press as communal, then that someone must be doing something for the Muslims to overcome their normal aversion. Two years after the Godhra riots, BJP won municipal elections even from Muslim dominated areas. Why? Because Narendra Bhai delivers and performance will always over shadow petty prejudices. That is called real democracy. Real democracy is not winning elections on caste, regional, communal or religion. That is the kind of demagoguery practiced by pseudo-secular parties. That is how Congress managed to rule our unfortunate country for so long. That is how a man like Laloo sank his claws into the land of Nalanda and Bodh Gaya and ran it into the ground. Well, people of Bihar spoke against that kind of politics and were rewarded with the JD(U)-BJP rule. During this period, CM Nitish Kumar and Deputy CM Sushil K Modi converted Bihar from perennial victimhood, lifted the state from Laloo inflicted squalor and made it into a growing state. Bihar was rewarded with policies resulting in development of infrastructure, law and order and education Simple initiatives like providing rural girls with bicycles so they do not have to drop out of school is much better than the Karunanidhi initiative of cheap rice and free TV's. Prosecution of 45000 criminals and increased police presence was bound to bring safety into the lives of aam aadmi. Pleased with their performance, people of Bihar have brought the dynamic duo back with even a bigger majority. They have rejected caste and pseudo-secular politics. They ignored the Rahul Gandhi campaign like an inconsequential sideshow like it should have been. BJP has performed extremely well. They have done well even in Muslim dominated areas and that is amazing. This is like Gujarat. As much as Nitish Kumar was loathe to having Narendra Bhai around, I am sure that he has taken a page out of his book and has been suitably rewarded.

The laughing stock of the nation has taught the nation's politicians a valuable lesson. Perform or perish!! Gujarat and Bihar are teaching the voters from the rest of the country a lesson. Do not vote for divisive politics. Vote for performance.

Read more about Bihar CM Nitish Kumar and Deputy CM Sushil Kumar Modi's achievements in the following links.




Tuesday, November 23, 2010

State Sponsored Love Jihad

Where was the interfaith promoting state government when Rajnish Sharma and Amina Yousuf got married in 2009? Rajnish Sharma the Hindu boy from Jammu was tortured and killed in custody by Srinagar police after he was picked up on the basis of a false complaint lodged by Amina’s father. Hell broke loose in the Muslim society and opposing the interfaith wedding became a major issue. So is this movement of interfaith marriages clearly a state aided ploy of conversion and coercion by deceit using love?
It’s very unfortunate that girls form other faith are either naïve or choose to be completely ignorant. Any amount of education doesn’t seem to open their eyes when it comes to sweet talk and good looks. To some extent the culprit is our secular media and it's false portrayal of interfaith propaganda by the so called Muslim moderate/liberal elite of the entertainment industry. Little do the people know that even the renowned actress Sharmila Tagore had to convert to Islam to marry Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi and change her name to Begum Ayesha Sultana? What the common people fail to see under the grandeur of glamour is the neatly raped and camouflaged subjugation and soft coercion of religious conversion.
Now it is entirely in the girl’s hands to guard and protect herself in this day and age of duplicity and deception and remember what once George Bernard Shaw said:
"First love is only a little foolishness and a lot of curiosity: no really self-respecting woman would take advantage of it."

"Islamic Love Jehad” making inroads into Jammu: VHP - Hindustan Times
Vishva Hindu Parishad has termed the recent movement of interfaith marriages in Jammu among Muslim boys and Hindu girls as an “Islamic Love Jehad" to induct Islamic domination in the region. “The exercise contains government patronage as everything is being done openly without any administrative check to it,’ said Ramakant Dubey, VHP president sounding a warning that if immediate containment is not maintained against the ‘unholy practice’, Jammu people would have to rise for a rebellion.
Read more at:http://www.hindustantimes.com/Islamic-Love-Jehad-making-inroads-into-Jammu-VHP/Article1-625978.aspx

Kashmir Police killed Hindu youth for marrying a Muslim girl
If Rajnish was Rizwanur, secularists would have taken up his case
A Jammu based Hindu youth was tortured to death by Kashmir police in the custody at the Munshi Bagh police station, the only fault of the deceased identified as Rajnish Sharma r/o Sarwal Jammu was that he dared to love and marry a Kashmiri Muslim girl Amina Yousuf.

Monday, November 22, 2010

CONGRESS, UPA & 2G SCAM

The 2G scam has taken another sordid turn (if that were possible). It turns out that Dawood Ibrahim's company maybe involved in it. As per a Hindi newspaper, which quotes Dr. Swami, Sonia Gandhi's sister may have received kick backs as well. He has not offered any proofs but it does not matter. Even with proofs, Ottavio Quattrocci' accounts were un-frozen by the UPA. We are wondering if Mrs. Gandhi's family is treating India like their own personal ATM machine.
This thing needs to be sorted out and everyone involved should be named. Everyone receiving any money should be charged with a crime whether or not anything happens to them. Justice in India is not possible with such "VIPs" involved. If you are a common thief, you get sent to a jail for a long time. Even get beaten up by an overzealous havaldaar. But if you are a big timer, you get to resign and enjoy your loot. If you are a politician then you and your family enjoy the loot as well as use the leftover money to win the next election and continue to rape of the treasury.
So if there cannot be justice then why bother naming and charging? For all of us who remember the fable of Baba Bharti, his horse and the robber, it is important that the sanctity of faith be maintained. If names are not named and charges are not filed, then the Aam Aadmi is going to lose faith in the elected government and Indian Democracy. Can we take that chance?

Swan Telecom under scanner for 'Dawood link'
New Delhi Swan Telecom, the biggest beneficiary of former telecom minister A Raja’s largesse, has also been investigated by the home ministry for a suspected link between its promoters and underworld don Dawood Ibrahim’s firms abroad.

2जी महाघोटाले में सोनिया गांधी की बहनें भी शामिल!
देहरादून. 2जी महाघोटाले में प्रधानमंत्री मनमोहन सिंह को घेरने के बाद अब जनता दल के अध्यक्ष सुब्रमण्यम स्वामी ने सोनिया गांधी पर भी हमला बोल दिया है। स्वामी की माने तो 1.75 लाख करोड़ के स्पेक्ट्रम महाघोटाले में सोनिया की बहनों को भी हिस्सा मिला था। 60 करोड़ की रिश्वत में चार लोग प्रमुख हिस्सेदार थे। इसमें सोनिया की दो बहनों का तीस-तीस फीसदी का हिस्सा था।

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Is India A Real Democracy? Maybe Not But There Is Hope!

Col. Karunakaran has done a very comprehensive and incisive article on the topic of concentration of wealth and power. Normally even in countries like the US where 5% population controls 95% of wealth. But unlike India, people in the US are relatively prosperous and the society is largely free of poverty and hunger. Even locally elected leaders enjoy political power. In India the wealth does not trickle down. At least the wealthy business people create jobs and invest locally. The black moneyed rich have been stashing their wealth in Switzerland and benami properties, which is of no use to the local economy.
As far as political power is concerned, every thing gets referred to the "party high command". Power at local level is not used but abused my MLA's, MP's and IAS babus. In the US, a common voter can contact their senators and congressmen and get a response. Try doing that in India. We all know aam aadmi's level of empowerment.
Ever since the local parties with their local focus and national aspirations came to the fore, the polity has become really corrupted. A party with really low vote percent can rule the country by division of votes and horse-trading. They can use the CBI to keep any dissent under control by using corruption cases as a vise. None of this really smells like real democracy. Now I agree that our democracy is not as mature as the western democracies. But the one thing that western democracies do not face is the diversity of Indian voter - so many many states with different languages and regional aspirations. Introduction of Spanish as a possible second language has created so many problems in America. I wonder how they will behave if they had to deal with 20+ official languages?

However there are two things in favor of Indian democracy: We have reasonably fair elections and we have been practicing democracy for a relatively smaller period. Roots of democracy have taken place and time and faith will nurture this tree. Once it grows up, we will be able to match up to the best when it comes to political power. How do I know this? If you read the history of democracy in the US 100 years after independence, you will see that the elections use to resemble Bihar elections. But we need to believe in it and continue to practice it otherwise we Indian democracy will become like that in Pakistan.
There is hope yet for Indian democracy.

India - The New Oligarchy?
by Col. Gopal Karunakaran

In practice India is closer to an Oligarchy – a nation whose wealth, power and opinions are controlled by a few – for their own benefit. It’s not just the political class, the bureaucracy, or the wealthy corporate kings – but even the powerful opinion makers of new India - the media houses – are all here, to protect and fuel their own narrow interests.
The article can be read at:
http://cms.boloji.com/index.cfm?md=Content&sd=Articles&ArticleID=10111

Nau Sau Choohay Kha Kar.....

Sonia Gandhi at a public meeting complained that greed and graft have grown immensely and that her party does not tolerate such behaviour. Now this statement is correct. No one will deny that. But coming from a Congress person and head of UPA, it will only fool people who have been living in a cave for few years. The number of scams during her tenure is mind boggling. And that is just involving people from Congress. If you involve the UPA, then the level reaches a new high. For her to complain about corruption reminds me of the old saying: "Nau sau choohay kha kar billi haj ko chali". They spent more than 400 crore Rupees in that last election. This does not include state and local election since. Whose hard earned money was that? As Mr. Chandan Mitra says in his excellent article, the Congress has used CBI's cases of corruption against Mayawati, Mulayam and Laloo for their support. The Congress is making money and ruling the country with less that 25 vote percent from these scams. Sonia Gandhi has no locus standi on a topic like corruption when her own son made out like a bandit in the CWG games. Shame on her!!

Who spawned this culture?
Chandan Mitra

Arguably it was a DMK Minister who was involved in the “mother of all scams” which cost the exchequer Rs1.76 lakh crore. Certain other cases concerning possession of assets disproportionate to income hanging fire in the Supreme Court concern non-Congress leaders such as Ms Mayawati, Mr Mulayam Singh Yadav and Mr Laloo Prasad Yadav. But in these cases too, the Union Government is a big player because it happily uses the CBI to turn the heat on or simmer it down as and when political expediency demands. The Congress is past master at manipulating the system and the two UPA regimes, directly controlled by Ms Sonia Gandhi, have employed these skills to the hilt. Her party’s Governments in the States have deftly garnered vast sums of money by processing deals involving land, power projects and other development works. By all reckoning the Congress has accumulated a huge stockpile of cash over the last few years.
The article can be read at:
http://dailypioneer.com/297886/Who-spawned-this-culture.html

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Where Have All The Heroes Gone?

Aam aadmi may lead his family by example and may lead a couple of juniors at work. But by and large, aam aadmi is a follower. As a follower, he needs heroes to look up to in case of self-doubts. Growing up, we had many heroes. Bhagat Singh, Azad, Bose, Sardar Patel, Gandhi, Nehru et. al. When we grew up, we started to find out things about these heroes and we began to question their infallibility. The group of heroes start to get smaller and smaller. Ones we really looked up to are all gone. So we start to look up to political leaders and immediately realize our mistake. We start to look up to our teachers and as usual we find out that only some of them are really worthy of hero worship. We start looking up to our sports heroes. Then we find out about match fixings. We start to look up to men guarding our border and we find the real heroes. Heroes who match up toe to toe with likes of Bhagat Singh and Azad. Of course as luck would have it for us Indians, even that did not last too long. We started to find out about Army officers abusing their power for money for land, flats, money and even a bottle of scotch! Can our battered hearts take it any more? Probably not. But then I read a quote by Randy K Milholland who wrote in Midnight Macabre: Our heroes are people and people are flawed. Don't let that taint the thing you love.

It is the army top brass, which let us down not the jawans and the NCOs. Those guys are still staring at mortal danger in the face every day and coming out on top! Those men really are heroes and deserve our undying respect.

Upon thinking more on the topic, we should look for heroes in all walks of life. The farmer who gets up every day and braves the elements, the mill worker who goes through the grind on a daily basis, small business men and women who are trying to make their vision come true and creating jobs, doctors who are curing diseases without padding their bills and the list does go on. India has come a long way and will go on long after we are gone. It will be due to the nameless soldiers, workers, farmers, businessmen and not due to some family or a political leader. Jai Jawan Jai Kisan is an old but very pithy statement. Even an unfortunate country like ours is not bereft of heroes. We just have to look for them.

Anyway, the article which spurred my rant, is posted for your perusal below.

Scam takes shine off India's top brass
By Sudha Ramachandran

The involvement of India's top generals in a corrupt building deal worth millions of dollars has shattered the relatively clean image of the military. The armed forces, arguably the most respected institution in the country, now seem to be taking the same path as other corruption-plagued spheres of influence just as the military prepares for a vast procurement spree.
The article can be read at:
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/South_Asia/LK19Df02.html

Friday, November 19, 2010

Who is the real prime minister of India?

When it became obvious that the country was not going to accept Rajmata Sonia Gandhi as the PM, it was necessary to put a guy in the seat who was not going to be any threat to the the man who would be King i.e. Rajkumar Rahul! So the inner circle came up with a guy with a real clean image with a functioning knowledge of economy and foreign affairs (and the jury is still out on all that as well). They came up with Manmohan Singh. This is a guy who had never won an election. Normally winning an election proves that the winner knows how to play a really crooked game. But in this case such a guy was needed to manage a coalition. Someone who could juggle many ideologies and ambitions. He was asked not only to manage politicians from his party (who may have some respect for him) but also from other parties. Now politicos from other parties are a different breed. They have neither the respect for nor the ability to empathize with him. As a result what we get is a rubber stamp PM with no real power and a shadow PM with no real ability. Meanwhile all the politicians around them are making hay. Hay, to the tune of thousands of crores of rupees.
The following is a rather telling article by an well known and established scribe Mr. Rajinder Puri.

Reality of PM’s Role
by Rajinder Puri

The PM’s role may be assessed from the following unreported incident. The distinguished editor of a highly respected national daily newspaper met with the PM some considerable time back. The editor complained to the PM about the misdemeanors of former Health Minister Ramdoss. The PM responded by showing files to the editor that further confirmed the veracity of the complaint. He urged the editor: “Why don’t you convey your complaints to Sonia Ji?”

More proof of Rahul Wrongdoings


Here is more proof of Rahul Gandhi’s wrong doings. It seems he is the recipient of the largest share of the CWG bribe of about Rs.15,000 Crores. The Congress did not give him the overall charge for conducting the CWC ( as his father was entrusted with the Asian Games) because they suspected that he would get blamed in case of a fiasco. Even then he made so much money. Imagine what he would have done if he were directly in charge!

Emaar MGF denies links with Rahul Gandhi aide
New Delhi Emaar MGF, the developer of the Commonwealth Games Village said it has no links with Kanishka Singh, a close aide of Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi, refuting BJP President Nitin Gadkari's allegations of irregularities.
Read the complete article at: http://www.expressindia.com/latest-news/Emaar-MGF-denies-links-with-Rahul-Gandhi-aide/713400/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+expressindia%2FiKgY+%28Expressindia%29


Subramanian Swamy, Largest share CWG Scam delivered in London to Rahul Gandhi -
06/09/2010 01:44:11 DR.SUBRAMANIAN SWAMY - PRESS RELEASE

While abroad recently I was informed by my reliable sources that of the Rs.40000 crores spent to date on Commonwealth Games preparations, about Rs.15000 crores have gone as bribes under cover of payments to consultants and contractors. The recipient of the largest share of the bribe delivered in London is Rahul Gandhi, a Congress MP and son of Sonia Gandhi. In London Mr.Gandhi is known under an alias as Raul Vinci. The Indian High Commission employee in London who has denied his letter of recommendation now, acts as a valet for Mr.Gandhi whenever he visits London, which is at least once a month. Mr.Gandhi is accompanied by his undeclared wife, Colombian girl Veronique.

Read more at: http://www.haindavakeralam.com/HKPage.aspx?PageID=12065

Burkha Dutt & Vir Sanghvi: Dalals or Journalists


All you have to do is a search on our blog. We have been screaming about this Burkha Dutt's perfidy for a long time. We wrote about her extreme left leaning views, her favorable portrayal of the likes of Zakir Naik, her lies about Bhai Narendra Modi and so on. We wrote on her arrogance during the Kargil war when she may have exposed an Indian outpost in the evening by using lighted cameras. We also wrote on the Nira Radia, Vir Sanghvi and Burkha Dutt nexus a while ago. This woman was doing dalali on A Raja's behalf. Daily Pioneer wrote about it. Even small fries like us screamed. But none of that really mattered. She continued to have a very popular news show. Now since the release of audio tapes, the lies and criminal behavior is there for all to see. Even after being caught red handed neck deep in Dalali, NDTV has the audacity to threaten Open Magazine for their cover story.
If after this, she still continues as a journalist then it will be the fault of the Indian people. Remember: fooled me once, shame on you. Fooled me twice, shame on me!!

Boycott Burkha Dutt's Show, the News Paper that publishes Vir Sanghvi’s articles and every company which sponsors them.

Our earlier post dated October 3, 2010 on the same subject titled:

Corruption in the Indian Media
The worst of this kind of reporting is done by the likes of Barkha Dutt. This Islamophile has a vision of India only Muslims and the brown sahibs can appreciate. In the beginning of the year, The Hindu published an e-document (which seems to have disappeared since), which mentioned the names of “Barkha Dutt” and “Vir Sanghvi” in connection with lobbying the Congress on behalf of DMK’s Kanimozhi for Ministerial berths.
http://thenethindu.blogspot.com/2010/10/corruption-in-indian-media.html



NDTV on defamatory remarks against Barkha Dutt
In response to the Open Magazine cover story dated 20th November, 2010 NDTV would like to object in the strongest terms to the clear misrepresentation of conversations between Barkha Dutt and Ms. Nira Radia that took place in May 2009.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Who Is Helping India?

Pakistanis want to hurt us. There is no argument on that matter. Since they cannot attack us directly they try hurting us by proxy. They have tried to exploit every fault line we have. The biggest fault lines we now have are the Maoists/Naxalites. So while the Indian intelligence had been claiming for a while but to no avail, now there is a report by an American think tank who is very good at analysis and is well connected as well. They essentially confirm that the na-Pakistanis have been helping the Maoists out. It was only expected. So think about this. Pakistanis are helping Maoists. The Indian liberals (Suzanne Arundhati Roy, Sandeep Pandey, Medha Patkar) have been helping the Maoists by offering them open support. The Indian liberals are helping Pakistanis with their “Aman ki Aasha” initiatives, lighting candles at Wagah border and going to Pakistan and offering vocal support. Indian Media is supporting the liberal causes. Indian Media is supporting the pseudo-secular parties and vice versa. My question to you dear reader is: who is supporting India?

Pakistan and the Naxalite Movement in India
STRATFOR sources in India claim that Pakistani intelligence has established business relationships with Naxalites to sell arms and ammunition and lately has tried to use Naxal bases for anti-Indian activities. There is evidence that the ISI is providing weapons and ammunition to the Naxalites in exchange for money or services, mostly through third parties like the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) or the ostensible Bangladeshi militant leader Shailen Sarkar (both are described in more detail below). Naxalite leaders in India deny cooperating with Pakistan but have very publicly pledged their support for separatist movements in India. STRATFOR sources in the Indian army say they are investigating but still lack the evidence to prove a direct link between the Naxalites and the ISI, since the Pakistanis continue to play a peripheral role.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Manmohan Singh is as Gulity as A Raja

Dr. Martin Luther King said: One who condones evils is just as guilty as the one who perpetrates it. The implication is that a person in position of power and ability to control wrongdoings around him, ignores corruption is as corrupt as the one perpetuating it. If I ignore my son’s crimes out of my love for him, it makes me equally guilty. If A Raja steals 1.6 lakh crores on Manmohan Singh’s watch and gets away with it (you steal that much and all you have to do is resign, that would classify as getting away with it), then Manmohan Singh is as big a criminal as A Raja. He is not Mr. Clean. It is obvious that Raja is getting away because MMS wants to save his gaddi and keep it warm for the Rajkumar Rahul. The straight shooting Vivek Gumaste in his op-ed correctly points out that attempts to divert the blame by pointing fingers at friends of Nitin Gadkari will not work. MMS has to stand up if he has any real claims to being the top man in India.
In a related article, Tiger Joginder Singh points out the sickening culture of corruption in India and how it has become institutionalized. He has given several instances of Government babus shamelessly involved in graft. It is as if under the table money is the right of all politicians and IAS and other babus.

The buck stops with you, Mr Prime Minister
Cosmetic touches like the dismissal of inconsequential players or efforts to disseminate the blame will not pass muster. Assertive action that goes to the depth of these despicable deeds followed by appropriate remedial measures to prevent an encore is the need of the hour. For that the prime minister must take the lead. He has no option: The buck stops with you, Mr Prime Minister.
The Gumaste article can be read at:
http://www.rediff.com/news/column/the-buck-stops-with-you-mr-prime-minister/20101116.htm

Forsaken in his own land
Joginder Singh
Take for instance a reported scam in which the CBI has found evidence that Rs 100 crore was allegedly paid as kickbacks by a Russian firm, Technopromexport, to secure a Rs 2,066 crore contract. The 2005 contract was for the supply of power equipment to NTPC’s 1,980 MW supercritical thermal power project at Barh in Bihar.

In May this year, the Americans brought to the notice of the Prime Minister’s Office the details of US-based firms that have paid bribes to officials in the Indian Navy, Railways, Maharashtra State Electricity Board and other Government agencies in violation of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and Anti-Corruption Enforcement Act for the second half of 2008 and early part of 2009. There are several references in the report to illegal payments having been made to officials in India.

Rahul Gandhi Made to Eat Dust!

Students at LN Mishra University in Darbhanga created an uproar over Rahul Gandhi’s statement when he told them during the meeting that they will have to change Gujarat first if they want to change India. This forced Rahul to back pedal but the students did not let him off. They raised the ill treatment of Biharis in a Congress run Maharashtra. Rahul was rendered speechless and had to beat a hasty retreat. This is not the first time Rahul has displayed his political incompetence or rather his competence in putting his foot in this mouth. Even astute statesmen like Atalji had a hard time dealing with shyster like Prevez Musharraf. Those snakes will eat a PM Rahul Gandhi for lunch! India deserves and needs a leader and a statesman who can look beyond his nose with integrity deeper than his pockets. We cannot afford a man like Rahul as a PM. Bholenath save us all.



Tuesday, November 16, 2010

26/11 And The Unanswered Question

In the 26/11 tragedy, there were many parties involved. We have Indian establishment, Indian aam aadmi, Pakistani terrorists / Pakistani government / Pakistani army / ISI (more often than not, they are all the same) and thanks to David Headley, USA. Mr. Sebastian Rotella has compiled one of the most comprehensive (non-Indian written) article on the subject which is really damning. Please read the article and think about the big picture. My suggestion to you would be to not blame the US for the Headley fiasco. US claim they gave us prior intel. I think that it is partly true. They must have given India everything they could without exposing their asset (in this case Headley) and their own agencies involved in this imbroglio. That is statecraft. States take care of their interests before doing the right thing. We all know the Indian aam aadmi's role in the matter. It was largely of a victim and the helper of the fellow aam aadmi. Indian establishment’s culpability will never be revealed to us because that would embarrass way too many politicians and babus. We all know what the Pakistanis are capable of; we know it all too well. But the most damning is the role of the most obvious party. It is like the eight hundred pound gorilla in the room which has been ignored all this while. A question was asked at that time: How can Pakistani terrorists sneak into India and then walk into such high profile targets and essentially hold the entire country hostage on their own (they had Pakistani establishment's help but that was not present in Mumbai)? WHAT ABOUT LOCAL HELP? Yes. The Local Help! The local help is the party to this tragedy which has remained under the covers. No one has bothered to answer that question. My question is why? The answer is as clear as a beard on a Mullah's face but no one wants to talk about it. Of course if some fringe Hindu group was involved then we would have heard about it from every member of the Congress, Communists, English Language Media and the rest of the pseudo secular nexus.

Avoiding the truth is like ignoring the tumor growing ON the body. We are ignoring this question at our own peril.

Newly Discovered Warnings About Headley Reveal a Troubling Timeline in Mumbai Case. by Sebastian Rotella
As investigative leads about Headley accumulated over seven years, he trained in Pakistani terror camps and scouted Indian, U.S., and British targets around the world for Lashkar, which the United States designated as a terrorist group in 2001. It's not clear whether the investigators who evaluated each tip about Headley knew of all the previous warnings. But it is known that the Pakistani-American businessman was not questioned or placed on a terror watch list.

The Moroccan wife returned to the embassy in Islamabad and offered another, more specific warning four months later, in April 2008, officials say.
"She said Headley had been given a special mission and that he had both U.S. and Pakistani passports," the senior anti-terror official said. "She said she felt she had been innocently used in an express train bombing" in India in 2007.
The allegations again connected Headley to Lashkar and, for the first time, to a terrorist attack.
In July 2009, the U.S. Treasury Department accused a chief coordinator for Lashkar of playing a central role in the bombing of the Samjhauta express train, which killed 68 people.
Indian investigators have recently pursued theories that Hindu militants were behind the attack. No link to Headley has been disclosed.
The article can be read at:http://www.propublica.org/article/newly-discovered-warnings-about-headley-reveal-a-troubling-timeline-in-mumb

Illegal Immigration From Bangladesh II: Cause and Effect

Migration in millions has kept our eastern front sensitive and prone to disputes; not just with our neighbor, but also within our own country. This article is second in the series of articles that try to analyze various reasons for migration from Bangladesh to India, in the pretext of history, present realities and future approach. We have already reflected upon how extreme poverty in Bangladesh contributes to appalling number of migrants in our country. In this article we will try to weigh the share of communal tensions and political uncertainty in increasing the migration from Bangladesh and how in turn it affects our politics.
If the land of Bangladesh could speak about the atrocities done on minorities, it would probably choke before it could even utter a single word. Time and again this land had become host to some of the worst genocide of the century. The uniqueness of genocides and mass killings associated with this land is that they are repeated not once but multiple times throughout the century starting from 1947, 1949, 1951, 1952, 1954, 1956, 1964, 1971, 1981, 1984, 1986, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992 and still not ending in 21st century. The result is huge migration of people to the most obvious destination - i.e. India.
When we trace the spark to this communal fire we again find the British sitting in the hot seat - the British who are masters of divide and rule policy. To pursue their political agenda in 1905 they divided this land on religious line - Hindu majority Western Bengal and Muslim majority Eastern Bengal. After widespread protests they reunited the two parts in 1912. But by then communal politics had already taken deep roots.
Just before the independence, the 'Noakhalir danga', where thousands of Hindus were killed, proved a dress rehearsal for the future of minorities. An era of state sponsored persecutions of minorities, especially Hindus began right after the Muslim dominated Bengal was carved out as East Pakistan for Islamic republic of Pakistan. East Pakistani Hindus were seen as pro Indians and corrupting the Bengali Muslims off their religion. State sponsored terrors tried to purify the land by either killing or forcing them to take refugee in neighboring India. To get some idea - in 1964, thousands of Hindus were killed in just one night in the city of Khulna alone!
Aside from the horrible treatment to the minorities, all the Bengali speaking East Pakistanis were given colonial treatment by Urdu speaking West Pakistanis. By 1971 their discontent boiled over, resulting in formation of Bangladesh. Just before the liberation of Bangladesh another set of terror operations were carried out by West Pakistan such as Operation Searchlight, Operation Search and Destroy and Operation Scorched Earth, targeting everybody except Urdu speaking and West Pakistan faithful. Result was migration of about 10 million people to India. About 70% Hindu population of Bangladesh also made India as their home.
There were hopes that the liberation of Bangladesh would bring justice to the minorities. Not so. Sheikh Mujibur Rahman of Awami League, the first president of Bangladesh, failed to recall the 'Enemy Property Act'. Massive land was seized from Hindus and other minorities, including famous land of Kali Mandir at Dhaka. Plus the charges against the war criminals, who participated in 1971 genocide, were dropped. They eventually found their way into Bangladesh's politics thereby again jeopardizing the peaceful existence of minorities. In 1988 Islam was declared as a state religion. In 1992, after the Babri Masjid demolition followed another genocide, account of which is given in Taslima Nasrin's book 'Lajja'. All this resulted in huge influx of Hindus in India. In 1947 the Hindu population in Bangladesh was 27% and by 1991 it was reduced to mere 10%. Other ethnic groups such as the indigenous Jumma people of the Chittagong Hill Tracts were forced to leave their traditional homeland in Bangladesh as well so that the Bangladeshi settlers could populate it.
So how is this a threat to our politics and nation? Firstly as already discussed in previous article Muslim illegal migrants continued to migrate in large numbers to India for economic reasons, almost throughout the century. Unlike Hindu migrants, Muslim migrants have a tendency to concentrate in one or two states such as Assam and Tripura. Very soon their numbers started looking disproportionate against the local population. For example Muslim population in Assam rose by 77.42% in the period of 1971 to 1991 against 41.89% that of Hindus. Four districts were already Muslim majority states by 1990s while three others were closely following the heels. Our politician like always eyed this group of Muslim migrants as a potential vote bank. They used covert ways to legalize them as Indian citizens and then used their votes to win elections. Result was corrupt people in power who in turn did more damage by facilitating more migrants from Bangladesh. When someone sees this as a problem, he is immediately termed as 'communal', without even considering the facts and figures.
Secondly for Pakistan, failure to get Assam in 1947 partition left many grudges. They more than anyone else would have been very happy to see Assam as a non Indian state. Pakistan's dream is to see Assam as a Muslim majority state. Thereby they can start a similar undertaking that they did for Kashmir - start a separatist movement, clear it off the 'unbelievers', spread terror, turn it as a 'special status' state and then finally slice it off from India. Separatist organizations like ULFA (United Liberation Front of Asom) with support from Pakistan had already been demanding a sovereign and independent Assam for a while now. Bangladeshi politicians had knowingly turned a blind eye to this issue. They will be another set of happy men after the Pakistanis - of course to see yet another Muslim majority land i.e. Assam become a part of Bangladesh.
Bangladeshi Hindu numbers (legal citizens) affected Bangladesh's politics. They had to pay a price for that. Now Bangladeshi Muslim numbers (illegal migrants) are affecting Indian politics and sadly we Indians have to pay a price for that instead. To address this situation laws should be made to avoid concentration of migrants in one place. Work permits with statewise quotas are should be effective. Voting right should be immediately taken away from the migrants who got citizenship illegally. The trend will continue until we give it the seriousness it deserves.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

"Hardik Abhinandan" to a True Journalist.

The appalling state of the print and electronic media in India is anybody’s guess. Where the media could influence key policy makers and sway public opinion on various national and international matters, where it could play a significant role in spreading awareness on issues and problems the Indian media has failed miserably.
In this day and age where Breaking News is a trend and vested interest controlled media manufactures news to falsely implicate and fabricate cases on innocent people, one man has dared to show real courage in exposing the Telecom Minister A. Raja’s mother of all scams.
Mr J. Gopikrishnan the Special Correspondent of The Pioneer should be commended for his whistle blowing investigative journalism work on Raja’s 2G spectrum scam.
Mr. Gopikrishnan please accept our heartfelt “Hardik Abhinandan” on your significant contribution in exposing the magnitude of 2G Spectrum corruption on account of your relentless crusade.


Corruption king forced to go
The one man who gets full credit for the fall of Raja is undoubtedly The Pioneer’s Special Correspondent J Gopikrishnan, who first blew the whistle on the 2G spectrum scam in December 2008. Thereafter, he wrote as many as 70 incisive stories on the scam, exposing various facets of Raja’s murky designs in spectrum allotment. Gopi launched the crusade and kept it going when few others dared to take on the ‘mighty’ Raja.

The article can be read at: http://www.dailypioneer.com/296632/Corruption-king-forced-to-go.html
More articles by JG can be read at: http://jgopikrishnan.blogspot.com/

A Diamond In The Rough!!

Some time ago I wrote about these brothers who got inspired by Hawala to set their micro-banking system helping immigrant workers from rural India. I want to discuss the invention of A Muruganantham who is a high school dropout. Now in India a high school dropout would normally get relegated to doing menial chores. But not our man! It turns out that he actually is an innovator and a scientist. All he needed was one good idea. Being a scientist, I can empathize with that. This man saw his wife go through unsanitary practices for lack of money. He took a commercial sanitary pad and took it apart. What he realized was that the adsorbent in it was wood pulp. After that his quest began for making the wood pulp and then coming up with a machine to mass-produce it. By god’s grace his hard work paid off. The idea has really taken off and a large number of women in India are using this guys’ product. This humble man is not even trying to make money out of his invention by patenting it. He is content helping Indian women use a product and avoid catching infections and even deadly diseases like the cervical cancer.
I am glad that his work and approach are catching a lot of attention. I hope that all of Indian diamond in the rough like Muruganantham get that one idea (or more) and catch that elusive star.
God Bless!!


The Pad That Does Not Whisper
Despite his invention’s huge success, Muruganantham refuses to sell the patent for his machine and turned down a blank cheque from a private company. He says he wants to use his invention for promoting hygiene among rural and urban poor women. In rural India, Muruganantham claims, most women use a cloth contraption as a sanitary pad, which is unhygienic and a known cause for bringing on diseases such as cervical cancer.

Ayodhya Verdict: Judging the Judges, part III

I have been writing about what the Ayodhya verdict actually says. The detailed verdict, that is, and not the gist which our secularists glanced through and jumped to far reaching conclusions about why the judges decided what they decided. The secularists did not stop at drawing such baseless conclusions. They have also been beating their breasts about how the verdict wrongs Indian Muslims and secularists alike.
I have earlier commented on ASI report part of it. I argued that ASI report was critically scrutinized by the court. All objections of Muslim parties were taken into account. Our secularist historians were paraded in the court by the Muslim party. They cut a sorry figure and could not answer anything satisfactorily during the cross examination. The judges, seeing how shallow and self – contradictory they were, and seeing that a highly reputed body like ASI answered their objections satisfactorily, accepted the ASI report as evidence and decided one of the issues, viz, whether the Babri structure was constructed after demolishing a Hindu temple. The answer was, of course, in the affirmative.
I also showed that determination of this issue in favor of Hindus did not finally affect the verdict much. The judges primarily decided the case based on title and possession and not the ASI report.
One issue, however, which did have significant effect on the judgment was issue no 11 of case 4 (leading case in the whole matter) – whether the spot which Hindus have occupied in 1949 and been worshipping thereat, is the birth place of Ram or not. Two of the judges answered it in the affirmative. One can easily imagine secular hysteria at this. What ?! The court decided not only the historicity of Ram but also pinpointed his birth place !! Preposterous !! How can a court of law pass judgment on mythology !!
Here again is Dileep Padgaonkar, the man who shot his mouth almost immediately upon landing in Srinagar as the interlocutor in Kashmir and tried to resolve the whole Kashmir issue within days, holding forth on court's outrageous insolence in deciding the historicity of Lord Ram:
“..They looked upon Lord Ram not as a mythological figure who, given his exemplary life and character, dwells in the hearts of millions of Hindus, but as a historical character. This explains the court's willingness to identify the precise location of his place of birth. The exercise did not call for a shred of evidence. None was sought and none was forthcoming. It was undertaken simply because the faith and belief of Hindus decreed that the Lord was born under the central dome of the mosque that was razed to the ground...”
Once again, I went through the relevant parts of the detailed verdict to see if the court had indeed overstepped the bounds of judicial propriety and allowed their Hindu religious belief to trump legal procedures based on hard evidence and laid down law. As may be expected, the opposite was true. The court was objective in this matter too. I will quote from detailed judgment of Judge Sudheer Agrawal to demonstrate it is so.
First off, the judge did not give out a judgment that Ram was physically born at the same spot which Hindus believe to be the janmasthan. Indeed, the judge is at pains to explain that the courts of law cannot pronounce judgment on a matter such as this where no contemporary record is available about Ram's existence or place of birth. He examines all the mythology about Lord Ram painstakingly and repeatedly says that courts cannot derive any conclusion based on these sources cited by the Hindu parties.
Here is what he says about the historicity of Lord Ram:
“The issues which have been framed and up for consideration by us are causing a bit complication inasmuch as issue 11 (Suit-4) says, "is the property in suit the site of Janambhumi of Sri Ram Chandraji". It does not talk of whether this question has to be considered in the context of tradition, faith and belief of Hindus, or, that like an ordinary property dispute, we are really required to answer where Lord Rama was borne actually. If this be so, the issue require us to perform an impossible task.
…....The issues pertaining to history cannot be decided like this and to us it appears that by necessity we have to treat the issues 11 (Suit-4), 1 (Suit-1) and 22 (Suit5) as if we are required to answer the common question whether the property in suit is the site of birth of Sri Ramchandra Ji according to tradition, belief and faith of Hindus in general, otherwise this kind of dispute will create inroads to a very serious and dangerous arena which we cannot allow.” (emphasis mine)
So, the judges admit that historicity of Lord Ram cannot be decided by the court of law and focus on whether the Hindus have a bona fide faith, since times immemorial, that Lord Ram was born at the spot in question.
Surely the second question – what is verifiably the Hindu faith in respect of birthplace of Lord Ram, is eminently answerable by the court. Questions of faith such as this have been decided by the courts earlier too.
In light of these comments, we can throw out of the window, objections of Padgaonkar that courts were not supposed to adjudicate whether Ram was born or not. Court did not do so. Court termed it an impossible task. However, court certainly can and did decide what the Hindu faith says in respect of the birthplace of Ram. And now let us see how the courts went about it.
The judge relied heavily upon the records of travelers William Finch (1611) and the Jesuit priest Tiffenthaler to Ayodhya. Finch mentioned a “Ramkot”, the fort of Ram which was in ruins but the people went to the place to worship at the birthplace of Lord Ram. Tiffenthaler gave a more detailed account including what he was told about demolition of the temple to build a mosque at the same spot where Lord Ram was born. The judge notes that secularist historians like Suvira Jaiswal, who claimed that Ram was pure myth much less had an exact birthplace, could not support their argument and were simply stating their opinion without any expert enquiry.
The judge then takes note of various British gazetteers who reported, from early 19th century till early 20th century, about the Ram Janambhoomi. All of them reported that local belief existed that Ram was born at the spot under the central dome of the mosque which was erected after demolishing a large temple. They informed that in 1855, there was a major riot in which Muslims tried to take possession of the mosque structure but were beaten back with heavy casualties. And most importantly, they recorded that till before 1857, when the British cordoned off the structure, both Hindus and Muslims used to pray inside the mosque structure.
The judge takes note of a letter written by Mohammed Asghar, Mutwalli of Babri mosque. The letter is dated 30th November, 1855 and mentions that Hindus had been worshipping in the inner courtyard of the mosque structure for several hundred years !!
The lawyer of the Muslim side, Mr Jilani argued that the reports of the gazetteers cannot be accepted as evidence because they did not indicate in the reports any basis for the report but merely mentioned what they heard. In this regard, the judge observed that since it is a historical matter, contemporary records cannot be brushed aside even if the basis is not mentioned. If there was no basis for the reports, he says, then why are all the reports of gazetteers and the travelers so consistent. Finally, the judge concludes:

“Once we find that by way of faith and traditions, Hindus have been worshipping the place of birth of Lord Rama at the site in dispute, we have no reason but to hold in a matter relating to such a kind of historical event that for all practical purposes, this is the place of birth of Lord Rama.”
The judge also quotes past judgments (Jameshedjee Cursetjee Tarachand vs Soonabhai, among others) wherein it was decided that once a community has a faith and belief, it is not for a secular court to question the belief.
Hindus have believed for centuries that Lord Ram was born at the spot under the central dome of the Babri structure that was constructed by demolishing the temple. Hindus have worshipped the spot for centuries. After the demolition also, in spite of considerable risk and hardship (and the judge notes this too), Hindus continued to lay claim to the spot and entered and worshipped the spot whenever possible. Many riots took place over the possession of the spot.
All of these facts are incontrovertible from the evidence which was presented. The conclusion was inescapable – the spot under the central dome is Ram Janambhoomi, once again, according to Hindu faith and belief. Thus, once the title and possession matters were decided (joint ownership), the judges had no difficulty in decreeing that the spot under the central dome, where a makeshift temple exists now, be given to Hindus.
Of course, our secularists can't be bothered to get into such details and form an informed opinion. They have now gotten into the habit, rather like a spoiled child, of arguing that something must be done simply because they want it done. All sorts of arguments are invented, facts concocted, so as to be able to demand that their wishes be fulfilled.

I have already thanked God that there are courts in India that go by hard, verifiable evidence and laid down law and are not cowed down by belligerent groups who put themselves on a pedestal and try to impose their will on those they consider lesser mortals. Let us hope and work whatever we can to ensure it remains so.