Wednesday, 26 February 2014

Salman to Shallowman...

Congress leader and External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid on Tuesday launched a vicious attack on BJP's Prime Ministerial nominee Narendra Modi in his constituency Farrukhabad and slamming him for not being able to rein in violence during post-Godhra riots, called Modi 'impotent (Napunsak)'.
 
Its sad that the political slugfest has reached to such low level talking. This is disgraceful to say the least and that too coming from the External Affairs Minister of India, makes it even uglier. Salman Khurshid has any way failed India many times during his tenure as External Affairs Minister - whether handling China, Pakistan, Italy, Sri Lanka etc., but this time he has failed Congress, who anyway is a big failure as UPA II and most importantly failed himself. But what more one can expect from a low-life, whose NGO swindled money meant for differently abled people?
 
Mr. Khurshid, before you point fingers at others please accept that you were Napunsak in 1984 Sikh riot case and hundreds of riots in India since 1947 when your party was in Govt. for most of the time, you were Napunsak during 26/11 Mumbai terror attack and all other such terrorist attack cases in India during your Govt.’s tenure, you were also Napunsak when Indian soldiers were beheaded by Pakistan inside India’s territory, China’s repeated incursion cases, Italian Marine case, Devyani case in USA, as you showed impotency when the integrity, sovereignty and honour of our nation was at stake. There are several Napunsak in Congress party and its government that is why a person like you could survive here even after all the above.  You seem to be mentally handicap.  What a disgrace that congress has such a disgraceful guy like you in the party and the cabinet. To counter the increasing popularity of Narendra Modi, you and your party try to impose falsehood and propaganda on the citizens of this nation and divide them in the name of religion and spread vendetta politics, projecting it as secularism. While repeatedly flogging your only issue of 2002 Gujarat riots, you conveniently forget your party’s direct involvement in the genocide of 2733 Sikhs in Delhi in 1984. Though photographs and testimony are available of Congress leaders, leading the mobs while massacring thousands of innocent, unarmed Sikhs, nowhere the police fired a single bullet or arrested even one person. Cases were not registered and investigated. A Commission of Inquiry was constituted which came with a sham report. The Judge heading the Commission was subsequently made a Congress Party Member of the Rajya Sabha. Justice evades the victims till today inspite of irrefutable proofs available but instead of punishing the culprits, they have been rewarded with ministership and other Govt. favours. But though in Gujarat thousands of people were arrested, police fired at several places killing almost 300 rioters from both communities, you still call Modi impotent. Thousands of cases were filed and hundreds of people have been sentenced so far. Chief Minister Modi, personally went through several inquiries including the Supreme Court constituted and monitored SIT and no evidence was found against him. Even when Supreme Court exonerated Modi, you still call him impotent but when Rajiv Gandhi casually approved the 1984 riots saying that when a big tree falls, the earth shakes, you don’t find any fault with him. You said that Modi is responsible for 2002 riots as he was the CM but by the same logic don’t find it appropriate to accept that Rajiv Gandhi was responsible for 1984 riots as he was the PM. If Modi, the then CM with limited resources was impotent, then which word from English dictionary would you use to describe Rajiv Gandhi, the then PM who had much more resources to control the 1984 riots? This nation has not forgotten what you wrote about the 1984 Delhi Sikh riot in your book “At Home In India: A restatement of Indian Muslims" – that  “Hindus and Sikhs paid for their 'sins' during that riot and they got what they deserved”. And you still dare to call Narendra Modi “impotent”? This is a classic case of mass schizophrenia in Congress. The entire present leadership of Congress party is full of obnoxious and despicable persons like you.
 
Congress party and its leaders are so scared of losing their positions of power in the 2014 general election that they have come to loathe BJP’s Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi. Their visceral hatred for Narendra Modi is rapidly crossing all the limits in the run-up to the election that is certainly going to see the rout of Congress party. Unfortunately Mr. Khurshid, Congress leaders like you falsely believe that by mounting personal attacks on the most popular leader of India, you will be able to salvage your party’s pride and fortune in the upcoming general election. You have not learnt any lessons from your colleague Mani Shankar Aiyar’s ill-fated potshot that inspired a bold new initiative from Narendra Modi called “Chai Pe Charcha”. This initiative got Narendra Modi huge publicity across the country. Following it, Rahul Gandhi issued a diktat forbidding Congress leaders from indulging in personal attacks on opponents. But you have ignored your party vice-president’s instructions and made indecent remarks of the worst kind against the man who might well be the next Prime Minister of India. Modi has a knack of turning every abuse thrown at him into his advantage. Aiyer's “Chaiwala” barb has already cost the Congress dearly. Now, just wait and watch how Modi turns your “Napunsak" abuse also into another scoring point. It is this unique trait of Modi that makes him a “Real Mard” unlike the “Namard” like Aiyer, Sibal and you. You and the Congress party will shortly regret making such a derogatory comment. Ahead of the Lok Sabha election, the Congress is not going to be able to derive any political mileage out of attacking Narendra Modi, who has silenced most of his detractors by his good governance and development oriented politics. You may have been successful in grabbing both the headlines and attention of the media, but if you think that this will translate into electoral success for you and your party, you are gravely mistaken. You have actually realised that raking up 2002 is safer than having to answer for 2004-2014. Ironically, the truth is always bitter and that is why you, Mani Shankar Aiyar or Kapil Sibal etc. have indigestion that has resulted in such verbal diarrhoea.
 
Mr. Khurshid, we do not care if the person leading this nation is impotent. We do not want the Prime Minister of our nation to produce babies but give us good governance. You can be very potent but we do not want potent political leaders and ministers like you producing babies like CWG scam, 2G scam, Coalgate scam, Augustawestland scam and numerous other such scam babies.  We wish the fathers of all these corrupt and criminal Congress leaders and ministers had been impotent, wish sons and sons-in-laws of all these politicians become impotent as common men of this nation are being punished for generations by these corrupt and criminal potent scumbags, whose only job is to loot the scarce resources of this nation and pass on the genes as well as the loot to their families.

Sorry Mr. Shallowman, your dangerous & notorious game plan has been exposed & will not work with the electorate this time. Before you judge someone's IMPOTENCY, you will have to give evidence of your own POTENCY. Rest assured, 2002 will not be an issue in 2014. This Govt.'s unending failures in the last 10 years will be a far bigger issue.

Sunday, 16 February 2014

Kissa Kursi Kejriwal Ka…

On the 14th of February, the nation witnessed for the first time in the history of India, the irresponsible, shameless and brazen act by an Indian Chief Minister of himself making his own Govt. collapse.  Knowing very well that he was not capable of keeping his commitments and taking the wild allegations he made against all and sundry to their logical conclusions, Arvind Kejriwal was in the lookout for an escape route to run away from responsibilities. If he would have wanted to change the system, he needed guts to fight. He had a chance as Chief Minister to usher in a new era of a truly “Aam Admi Govt.” and improve the life of millions of Aam Admi of Delhi by providing better civic amenities & infrastructure, a just & corruption free governance, with equal opportunity for a better living, which would account for every rupee spent. By being in the Govt. he could have done much more in a systematic way. However he was more interested in “Lok Sabha” than in “Lok Pal”. Kejriwal and his Ministers had shirked their ministerial responsibilities, accused everyone except themselves of being immoral and corrupt, shown scant respect to the 'rule of law' and adopted a 'my way or highway' attitude. They have in less than 50 days dumped the real 'Aam Admi' of Delhi to whom they made several poll promises. Finding that Governance is an altogether different cup of tea, Kejriwal has brilliantly orchestrated his own downfall, crying wolf and playing the role of a victim, hoping to win sympathy that will propel him to the upcoming Lok Sabha and positions of power. But he has left a feeling in the common people that only stability brings growth & riches. Activists come with personal ambition & agenda, to establish themselves at the cost of common men’s interest. They waste precious taxpayer's money, stop critical growth and leave common men in the lurch. What Kejriwal and AAP is doing is manipulating the emotions of common man to gain political mileage and has no progressive plan for the nation. The whole resignation drama was enacted as per a pre decided script. The first step was to call a press conference and file FIR on an issue which is already in the court and take big names of Central Ministers and Mukesh Ambani in the FIR. The second step was to quickly announced a mega-reward program for defaulters on power bills, saying they deserved a preferential treatment as they supported the AAP’s anti-State movement by not paying for electricity bills during Oct’12 & April’13 and the Government would also not charge penalty from them so that in case of snap polls there is a sure shot ready vote bank. At the same time it was declared that those who had paid their bills during this period would not be refunded. The third step in the script was to create a situation where the tabling of the Lokpal bill itself becomes a contentious issue as regards to the Transaction of Business Rules of the Delhi Statehood Act. The fourth step was to somehow resign and blame it on Congress and BJP.  This is a classic case of a dishonest politician, who wants to cash on ignorance of the public, extreme populism and extreme narcissism.

Otherwise, how can someone logically justify the stupid act of Arvind Kejriwal. On 14th Feb, the AAP Govt. wanted to table two bills - 1. Money bill (finance bill) & 2. Lokpal bill. For the Money bill they followed due process of consultation and approval of Lt. Governor and Home Ministry & not only tabled but got it passed. But for the Lokpal bill they didn't follow the same laid down process of the Delhi Statehood Act knowing very well that they were resorting to unconstitutional means and sure to be opposed by Lt. Governor and the opposition parties. Both Cong & BJP said that they would support the Lokpal bill but AAP should follow the constitutional process as Lt. Governor had written to the speaker of Delhi assembly not to table the bill without approval. Had Lt. Governor or Home Ministry refused to give approval for tabling this bill or after approval Cong and BJP opposed it, Kejriwal would have been justified in resigning. But without doing so he resorted to an unconstitutional act just to bail himself out from governance of Delhi as he knew that he was an utter failure as CM and was looking for an escape route to fight Lok Sabha election on sympathy wave. This is complete opportunism, falsehood and hoodwinking of the people of Delhi and the nation by framing stories of  Mukesh Ambani etc. Also, if he was against that very rule of the Delhi Constitution, he could have challenged it in the Supreme Court, got it changed and tabled the Lokpal bill and see whether Cong and BJP support or oppose it and then resign to go to the voters again. But what he did was just political theatrics.

 Arvind Kejriwal is a clever, opportunist and ambitious politician and is ready to do anything to stay in the news for free publicity and increase his appeal nationwide. Therefore, he has to invent a new fight or a new crisis or a new controversy every day to stay relevant in the minds of Indian voters.  His ultimate aim was and is to win 40 odd seats in the next Lok Sabha election and then either become a king maker or the king himself. This intention has already been made clear by Yogendra Yadav. Thus he was never interested in providing long term good governance in Delhi with hard work, sincerity and perseverance by fighting the system and brings about systemic change logically, legally and gradually.  Hence, he used Delhi for his martyrdom, so that he can take birth again as a national leader and the only messiah for the common man of this country by showing dreams to the gullible “Aam Admi”.  Delhi was just launching pad for his ambition to become a national leader and if possible Prime Minister some day and now he doesn’t need Delhi any more. He came to office with an 18 point agenda and reqd. to show equal importance and commitment to fulfilling each one of those 18 points. Though good governance is a continuous process and would not have reached the last mile post by achieving one or all of those 18 points but this agenda could have formed the basis of a clear road map for a transparent and honest governing system. Honesty is all encompassing and one can’t be honest in one issue or idea and not honest in another. But Kejriwal never believed in such virtues. He is a man in hurry to achieve his personal goal and the goal for his party. Hence he showed scant regard to the trust and belief of millions of voters of Delhi. In a large country with a complicated governing system, change can’t happen overnight but only gradually through persistence, sincerity and commitment. But he had no patience for such fair way of achieving success in bringing systemic change. He is a power hungry politician, in a hurry to achieve his political goal and therefore had this intense desire to give up office at almost any cost. Arvind and his group of activists do not have the skill set, maturity and patience for governance. Making tall claim and accusing people with sensational comments is one thing but delivering on commitments is another thing. With their leftist ideology, the Aam Admi Party’s agenda is to denounce some new entity each day, promise a permanent revolution and seek martyrdom. If only Kejriwal had his intention honest and committed to the cause of providing good governance to Delhi and not his eyes set on the powers in the centre, he might have succeeded in making an impact on the quality of politics in the country. But his lot is totally incompetent, incapable and inefficient and don’t have the commitment and intention to serve the people. Kejriwal showed that AAP is a big hoax and they made fools of Delhi people who voted for them. Hence, 14th Feb will remain as a disappointing day for all those honest citizens of this country, who had pinned their hopes on him for systemic change and good governance. Also why he did not seek public opinion for resigning when he took so much time in taking people’s opinion while taking support of Congress and forming the Govt? Thus he has wasted every vote he got and what is the guarantee that he won’t do it again. India in 2014 needs a change, needs stability and maturity in governance. Quitters can’t be change agents.

Sunday, 9 February 2014

Modi's Guwahati Rally & The Heads We Need to Count...

After yesterday’s rally of  Narendra Modi in Guwahati, Congress leaders, supporters  & sympathisers in Assam are a worried lot. The rising popularity graph of Narendra Modi even in Assam has already begun to give them sleeplessness nights. A day after the rally, it has been observed that a number of individuals and organizations are cracking their head to find out the exact number of attendance in the rally. But whether  50000 or 2 lacs people attended - what really matters is – A) has Modi caught the attention of people in Assam in particular and the nation in general, with the questions he is raisings about the problems the country & state of Assam is facing and it’s lack of progress in view of the misgovernance of the UPA at centre as well as the Congress Govt. in Assam?  and  B) has he been able to identify any definite, tangible and workable solution for those problems?

The answer to both the above questions is an emphatic “YES” and this is admitted even by the bitterest critics of Modi. He is a leader who has risen in the ranks by his hard work and has shown to the world what is he capable of by his innovative and progressive ideas, actions and results in the state of Gujarat.  He is “incorruptible”  and doesn’t look at governance though the “vote bank” prism and that is his greatest strength.  Modi has proved by his actions that for him “secularism is India First” &  his philosophy is “Justice to all, Appeasement to none &  that Religion should not be an instrument in our democratic process”. His mantra for governance is that “only new thoughts can bring in change - development will take place when there is an urge to go ahead to implement new ideas despite all the impediments on the way. Development is the panacea to all the problems afflicting the country”. He correctly identified that in Assam as well as in most states of India, the problem with governance and the resultant growth in economic and social parameters, is  a dearth of thoughtful & innovative ideas and a lack of effective & quick implementation. Modi has proved that he has the ability to innovate and ensure effective implementation and good governance.

After the stupendous success of his rallies all over the country, he came out triumphant even in Guwahati. The fact that Modi could hold forth on the Tarun Gogoi Govt’s ills for almost an hour in Hindi, before a large attentive audience, underlined his appeal outside the traditional catchment area of the BJP.  Whether it was the popular disgust with the misdoings of the Congress or it was due to the aura around his own public persona or a combination of both, the fact remains that Modi today is by far the most popular leader in the country. No other leader from any party can match his mass appeal.  No other Indian leader in recent times has attained such fan following in relatively such a short time. in the case of Modi, whether it was the social media or the private television channels or the “pseudo secular brigade” targeted him incessantly for a most virulent campaign of calumny and hatred or it was the popular anger against the UPA, there can be no denying that Modi has risen in the political firmament like a colossal, whether the Congress & it’s allies or the “pseudo secular brigade” likes it or not. But the irony is that except some political leaders, sympathisers and intellectuals from the secular brigade, everyone in the country can see this and understand the impact of Modi on the next general election. These few individuals have their heads buried in the sand with their smugness and self importance and are preventing those who matter from a proper appraisal of the situation on the ground.

Today, the Indian economy stands at its worst since 1991, with unemployment and inflation completely beyond the control or comprehension of the Prime Minister or Finance Minister, we have an outrageously pathetic External Affairs Minister who actually appears to be lobbying for every nation inimical to India's interests, we have a dummy &  incompetent Home Minister who is ill equipped for the demands of his ministry, we have a dozen ministers seeped in grave corruption charges. No wonder then that the government has little choice but to run for secular cover.  Secularism in India, provides a great escape route to politicians & political parties from performance & accountability. Therefore every mediocre, non-performing & corrupt Indian politician or political party is a self-proclaimed secularist.  After the Himalayan blunders created by Congress & UPA Govt. in economy, infrastructure, social issues, law & order, defence, external affairs and the loot raj they & their allies unleashed on this nation by indulging in scams in every affair of governance, they have realised that the age old  boggy of 'secularism'  would have to be their last resort to hoodwink  people. They have realised that raking up 2002 is safer than having to answer for 2004-2013. Modi rightly said earlier that whenever the Congress is faced with a challenge – whether it is corruption, price rise, directives from the Supreme Court, or a minister being jailed, or the rape of girls or an atmosphere of insecurity – they do not answer people. The moment there is a crisis, they wear a burqa (veil) of secularism and hide in a bunker. If India has to survive as a secular, vibrant democracy, all right thinking & educated citizens & voters should stand together & teach this secular brigade a lesson by throwing them out of power in the centre & states in the next election.

Modi  has told the citizens how he can revive the pride of the nation by improving it’s socio-political state, economy, internal & external security and above all defuse the time-bomb of vote bank politics to save India &  unify Indians on developmental plank.  Modi’s message is simple, powerful and has the capacity to change the fate of the nation. While the Congress & UPA Govt.  never  tires of providing the common people their “rights”, which they are entitled to by the Constitution anyway, Modi reminds the Govt. of its responsibilities and the spheres where it has failed to take action. Modi rightly says that we need freedom from the status quoist mindset and that the nation is "restless" for a change

People have made up their mind whom to vote for in next election and sadly for Congress, young India understands Congress’s ploy better than the previous generations and it’s a much more smarter India now. There is no sympathy wave this time around on which Raul Gandhi and Congress can ride the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty to power again. This Nehru-Gandhi dynasty is the root cause of all problems plaguing India today and they have inflicted more harm than any other enemy to this nation. That someone as intellectually handicapped as Rahul Gandhi could think of becoming  India’s Prime Minister and that some people who are members or beneficiaries of Congress party and it’s allies enthusiastically endorses his candidature is one of our many descents from the times of the iconic Gandhi to that of his surname hybrids. The culture of “chamchagiri” in the Congress party  has converted it into an extension of the whims & fancies and insecurities of a single individual and a family. Here loyalty to the party is judged by the loyalty to an individual and a family. This family has destroyed every democratic institution in this country, so that nobody can “challenge” their autocratic rule in furthering the cause of the dynasty and converted the Congress into a family business.  Congress has tricked, suppressed, discredited any opposition leader or party that tried to “challenge”  it or it’s dynastic leadership. Narendra  Modi has risen as the greatest challenger to the rotten dynastic rule of Congress and it’s politics of caste & religious  divide, corruption & misgovernance and everything else in the name of "secularism" and "pluralism". The congress trickster would do anything to continue the legacy of the dynasty to remain in power.   But they should realize that it's high time now for this family to leave from the Indian political scene with some respect still remaining. You either die as hero or live long enough to see yourself become villain. This election is for a change.

If only our “aam aadmi” are “alive” to the fact that this Nehru-Gandhi Dynasty has been the bane of our country and it took a “chaiwala” from Gujarat, who is a dalit and who doesn’t need Jupiter’s escape velocity, to give a clarion call for a Congress Free India, should be determined to write an epitaph about this dynasty by not only defeating Congress and it’s allies in 2014 general election but must also ensure that Congress is cut into pieces and never able to get  near power again. The ecosystem built around the Congress garbage truck is massive. Once the hydra's head is cutoff, the backs of each one of the corrupted institutions need to be broken and rebuilt. Voting out Congress in 2014 is only the beginning and not the end.

Modi has already arrived on the national scene and he can’t be wished away. Those who in Indian Polity and Media, don’t subscribe to this view should start living with this reality. Atleast  Modi has made the nation and it’s people aware,  why and who they should listen to if they want to reclaim their pride in the 21st century world.

Tuesday, 28 January 2014

A Frank Letter to Frankly Speaking Rahul Gandhi


Dear Mr. Rahul Gandhi,

It must have come as a real surprise to you that I am addressing you by your acquired family name (as your family name by birth was Raul Vinci) instead of calling you “Pappu”, as this nation lovingly calls you. However, watching your frank interview with Arnab Gos...wami yesterday, I for once is in a dilemma whether to admire you or pity on you for your this bold act of 80 long minutes though not that the nation was expecting something significantly different. Actually watching you during the interview reminded me of the famous “Balatkar” speech of Chatur Lingum in the popular movie “3 idiots”. Your party and it’s so called leaders have been systematically trying to convince this nation for last 10 years that you are it’s only hope and future Prime Minister even though whenever you have opened your mouth in public, it’s increasingly looking like “Peechle dus saal se apne nirantar iss desh ki balatkar pe balatkar kiye ja rahe hai”. Now after your interview yesterday, you have reinforced this belief even more that you simply lack what it takes to lead both the party and the nation. Today we are seeing that spokespersons of your party alongwith some journalists like Kumar Ketkar, Vinod Mehta etc. are getting emotional and trying to defend you for your brave performance though they realize that they are trying to defend the indefensible. You are being hailed as a visionary, honest, sincere and astute leader by them knowing very well that the Congress party always projects failure as success and that is what you have managed to do for yourself. It is perhaps the greatest tragedy for this nation to get a political leader and an aspiring Prime Ministers like you, whose utterances or silence on various important issues facing the nation, makes me wonder if we really deserved somebody as pathetic as you. I have a feeling that you have a born defect that you can’t even coherently put together any thought or idea even in your mind. But that a person with such incurable defect is being accepted and projected by the oldest political party in this country as the supreme leader and Prime Minister in waiting, demonstrates the level of flaw in the DNA of some of our own countrymen, who are leaders, supporters or sympathisers of Congress party. You are kind enough to give us a lot of entertainment at your and your party’s expense. People of this nation have come to accept that you can’t say anything intelligent and ready to trash your utterances, which are hailed by your party men as visionary comments. Only the dynasty worshiping, corrupt & criminal congress leaders, supporters and sympathizers still believe that there is a hidden wisdom in your speeches and comments. I just want to refresh your memory with some of your such so called startling “out of box (or mind?)” comments in the not so distant past:-

1. Politics is in your shirt, in your pant.
2. Poverty is just a state of mind. It does not mean the scarcity of food, money or material things. If one possesses self-confidence, then one can overcome poverty.
3. In India, we have a concept of caste. If one belongs to a backward caste and wants to attain success then one need an escape velocity of Jupiter to attain that success.
4. China is referred to as the ‘dragon’ and India as an ‘elephant’. But we are not an elephant, we are a ‘beehive’.
5. Some riots took place in the country following the murder of Indiraji. We know the people were very angry and for a few days it seemed that India had been shaken.
6. We will stop 99 per cent of the attacks. But one per cent of attacks might get through and that is what I am saying.
7. Hindu extremism is a bigger threat to India than the Lashkar-e-Toiba.
8. 7 out of 10 youths in Punjab take to drugs.
9. India is the Saudi Arabia of 21st century.
10. If India is a computer, the Congress is its default programme.

Finally after 10 years, your party and the public relation company it has just engaged for your image makeover decided that you need to do a TV interview in one of the leading and most watched serious news channel. But they had over confidence in their own ability to convert a donkey into a horse overnight by training and memorising you a pre prepared script with some seemingly serious words and phrases. You had memorised all the answers to questions your trainers could think of. But a super intelligent and experienced journalist like Arnab Goswami had other ideas. He asked routine questions in a pointed manner and insisted on specific and detailed answers. He was not in a mood to allow you to attain “escape velocity” from any of his questions and repeated his questions till droplets of sweat appeared on your forehead and you stopped looking at his eyes. But I have only sympathy for you as the experienced political leaders and media managers of your party should have realized your limitations, watching your performance over last 10 years. Apart from the fact of your birth in the Nehru-Gandhi family, how you are qualified to lead the Congress party, can’t be convincingly explained by any member of your party. Such demeaning flattery of someone who has so far failed to distinguish himself in any field of human activity was sure to back fire at some point and expose the bankruptcy of idea in Congress party. It was a clueless exercise for a clueless pretend-politician.

Let’s start with your education. You told during the interview that you are an M.Phil. However, there is nothing in your utterances that would even vaguely suggest that you had gone through some form of higher education. But nothing is wrong with that. You don't need a great IQ to be in Indian politics and I don't believe that formal graduation has anything to do with anyone's wisdom or character. But this is where you are a handicap. The least I would expect of a future Prime Minister is wisdom and character. But that you have neither wisdom nor character is beyond any doubt of anybody, who is watching your acts and words over the last 10 years.

You said that Congress unlike BJP doesn't believe that power should be centred on one person (read Modi). So what do you want - that the power should only be centred on one Nehru-Gandhi family? You said in the interview that “I am absolutely against the concept of dynasty, anybody who knows me knows that and understands that”. I am sure Rahul, you don’t expect this nation to take you seriously on that, else how can you explain the nowhere seen phenomenon that in a democratic country during 66 years of its independence, power is in the hands of four generations of a single family? If that is not a dynastic monarchy, then what is it? Though your words on any day have the power to change Govt. ordinance or policy decisions like number of subsidized gas cylinders, still you and your party is reluctant to openly declare that you are the Prime Ministerial candidate only to protect you from taking responsibility in the event of a loss in the coming elections. But while answering questions on this topic you evade a direct reply taking cover under tradition and constitution forgetting completely that on several instances earlier your great grandfather, grand mother and father were declared PM candidate much before elections. Even the current PM was also declared as candidate much before the 2009 elections. So you want to enjoy unlimited power without accountability. It’s God sent that you came forward for this interview, as it’s now clear to the voters of this nation that Rahul Gandhi is not a "Reluctant Prince”, he is a "Redundant Prince".

Rahul, you talked about empowering people a 100 times in 10 minutes yet you have failed to empower the Prime Minister from your own party in last 10 years. You say that you believe in democracy, in opening up the system, in RTI and giving power to the people. We are a parliamentary democracy and here everyone has to believe in democratic institutions, transparency and empowering people including women. So what’s new in what you are saying? You said that you want to change the system but which alternative system do you have in mind? You just throw phrases but never convincingly able to elaborate them. It has been fashionable for Congress to coin slogans like “Garibi Hatao”, “Congress Ke Haath, Aam Aadmi ke Saath”, “Ho Raha Hai Bharat Nirman” and so on, when the greatest gift to the nation by the party has been corruption, criminalization of politics and mis governance. Corruption in every form possible- from politics, to businesses, to bureaucracy, to even Commonwealth Games - nothing has been spared and scares resources of the nation have been allowed to be plundered. For every question, you hid behind the excuse of RTI, women empowerment or opening up of the system to more youngsters. You were asked about price rise and you answered about women empowerment. You were just randomly putting some words together while framing replies without listening or trying to understand any of the questions. The answers were clearly unconvincing. You declare that you have tremendous belief in inclusivity. But in all the States where your party is in power, communal tension is palpable because it believes in the appeasement of particular caste or religion for vote bank politics masquerading as inclusiveness. Its idea of secularism has chained the nation into shackles so much so that it has prevented from taking effective steps against terrorism and enemy nations and has left the citizens at the mercy of separatists and religious fundamentalists.

To counter the increasing popularity of Narendra Modi, you and your party try to impose falsehood and propaganda on the citizens of this country and divide them in the name of religion and spread vendetta politics, projecting it as secularism. While repeatedly flogging your only issue of 2002 Gujarat riots, you conveniently forget your party’s direct involvement in the genocide of thousands of Sikhs in Delhi in 1984. Though photographs and testimony are available of Congress leaders, leading the mobs while massacring thousands of innocent, unarmed Sikhs, nowhere the police fired a single bullet or arrested even one person. Cases were not registered and investigated. A Commission of Inquiry was constituted which came with a sham report. The Judge heading the Commission was subsequently made a Congress Party Member of the Rajya Sabha. Justice evades the victims till today inspite of irrefutable proofs available but instead of punishing the culprits, they have been rewarded with ministership and other Govt. favours. But though in Gujarat thousands of people were arrested, police fired at several places killing almost 300 rioters from both communities, you still blame Modi & BJP of complicity in the riots. Thousands of prosecutions were filed and hundreds of people have been sentenced so far. The Chief Minister personally went through several inquiries including the Supreme Court constituted and monitored SIT and no evidence was found against him. Even when Supreme Court exonerated Modi, you still say that he is a mass murderer but when your father casually approved the 1984 riots saying that when a big tree falls, the earth shakes, you don’t find him to be a murderer. You said that Modi is responsible for 2002 riots as he was the CM but by the same logic don’t find it appropriate to accept that your father was responsible for 1984 riots as he was the PM. Every time Congress tries to dig a grave for Narendra Modi, Rahul- you have jumped into it. And still all those die-hard fans of Rahul Gandhi must be jumping with joy to hear from you that you are not scared of Narendra Modi. No doubt that Congress is spending Rs.500 Cr to prepare a star campaigner in you for the BJP.

If you are complaining that the political system in Congress so far was not transparent, fair & just and therefore you are in the process of changing the same, can you also answer whose fault was it? Who was heading Congress most of the time in its history of 66 years after India’s independence? How long do you think you can fool people of this nation and continue your dynastic rule?

Today it’s evident that your spokespersons & media management team is clueless as to how to defend your comments and project you as Prime Minister for 2014 and their frustration is in the open. Hence they are trying to suppress everybody, who shows any strength of conviction to expose your intellectual bankruptcy and hypocrisy of your party. This is Rahul Gandhi for the Congress that wants to thrust upon India a leader bereft of vision and knowledge about the nation’s history, economy, politics or culture. Each time you speak in public, you remove all doubts about your utter unsuitability for the job of PM. Your TV debut has left nobody in doubt that giving another chance to the Congress party in the next Lok Sabha election will be akin to committing suicide. If you were to become the next Prime Minister, the red beacon that you will get for your vehicle, will be called “LOL batti”. A grateful nation is thanking you today that with your this interview you have finished whatever little chance Congress party had of winning the 2014 general election.

Yours Sincerely,
A Mango Man

Sunday, 19 January 2014

A Tragedy of Our History, We Love to Forget…

Today is the 24th anniversary of the worst genocide that India had seen since independence – 24 years ago on the intervening night between 19th January and 20th January 1990, death was what a whole community of about 500,000 population faced and hundreds  of them  were killed, hounded and eventually the whole community was thrown out of their homes of thousands of years.  Yes, I am referring to the genocide and ethnic cleaning of the Kashmiri Pandits in the Kashmir valley, perpetrated by Islamic terrorists and widely supported by the local Muslim majority population.
 
In late 1989 – “Aftab”, a local Urdu newspaper, publishes a press release issued by Hizb-ul-Mujahideen, set up by the Jamaat-e-Islami to wage jihad for Jammu & Kashmir's secession from India and accession to Pakistan, asking all Hindus to leave. Another local paper, “Al Safa”, repeated this expulsion order. In the following months, there were near chaos in the Kashmir valley with Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah and his National Conference Govt.  abdicating all responsibilities of the State. Masked men run amok, waving Kalashnikovs, shooting,  killing Hindus and shouting anti-India slogans. Inflammatory speeches were made from the pulpits of mosques, using public address systems meant for calling the faithful to prayers. A terrifying fear psychosis griped the Kashmiri Pandits as walls were plastered with posters and handbills, summarily ordering all Kashmiris to strictly follow the Islamic dress code and forced people to reset their clocks to Pakistan Standard Time. Shops, business establishments and homes of Kashmiri Pandits, the original inhabitants of the Kashmir valley with a recorded cultural and civilisation history dating back to 5,000 years, were marked out. Notices were pasted on doors of their houses, asking the occupants to leave Kashmir or face death. In villages and towns across the Kashmir valley, terrorist hit lists were floating around with  names of Kashmiri Pandits. With no government worth its name, the administration collapsed and disappeared  and the police nowhere to be seen, despondency set in. On 19th of January, the administration imposed curfew in the valley but throughout the day, Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front and Hizb-ul-Mujahideen terrorists used public address systems at mosques to exhort people to defy curfew and take to the streets. Masked men were firing from their Kalashnikovs marching openly in the streets terrorising Pandits, who by then, had locked themselves in their homes. As evening fell, the exhortations became louder and shriller. Three taped slogans were repeatedly played the whole night from mosques-  'Kashmir mei agar rehna hai, Allah-O-Akbar kehna hai' (If you want to stay in Kashmir, you have to say Allah-O-Akbar), 'Yahan kya chalega, Nizam-e-Mustafa' (What do we want here? Rule of Shariah), 'Asi gachchi Pakistan, Batao roas te Batanev san' (We want Pakistan along with Hindu women but without their men). By then 300 Hindu men and women, nearly all of them Kashmiri Pandits, had been slaughtered including the brutal murder of Pandit Tika Lal Taploo, noted lawyer and BJP national executive member, by the JKLF in Srinagar. Soon after that, Justice N K Ganju of the Srinagar high court was shot dead, Pandit Sarwanand Premi - 80-year-old poet, and his son were kidnapped, tortured, their eyes gouged out and hanged to death, Lassa Koul, the then Director of Doordarshan Kendra, Srinagar was shot dead. A Kashmiri Pandit nurse working at the Soura Medical College Hospital in Srinagar was gang-raped and then beaten to death. Another woman was abducted, raped and sliced into bits and pieces at a sawmill. Since then as many as 400,000 Kashmiri Pandits had to flee their home and hearth and been reduced to living the lives of refugees in their own country. Two-thirds of them are camping in Jammu and the rest in Delhi and in other Indian cities. Many of them, once prosperous and proud of their rich heritage, now live in grovelling poverty.  During the last 24 long years, we have seen a generation passed away withering in the hopes to go back to their homes in the valley and die peacefully in their homeland. This generation that lived the prime of their life in the serene valley had to live their twilight years in horrendous conditions prevalent in uninhabitable refugee camps. They had to suffer the humiliation of being refugee in their own land and still not recognised by their Government and other so-called human rights organisations. During the same time, another generation has born in-exile and grown up without seeing the land from where their parents fled to escape the brutalities of Islamic terrorism, a land they dare not return to, although that land still remains a part of their country. They are acutely aware of the atrocities their fathers and forefathers had faced at the hands of Islamic terrorism and what it means to lose a homeland.
 
But even after 24 years of this tragedy, on this day neither Rahul Gandhi nor Arvind Kejriwal nor Mulayam Singh Yadav nor Mayabati nor Nitish Kumar nor Lalu Yadav nor Sarad Pawar nor Karunanidhi nor any of the communist leaders or their political parties could find time to remember this humongous tragedy and show solidarity with the Kashmiri Pandits & meet them to share their grief. It was only Narendra Modi whom the so called secular political parties or the media, never tires to call communal, went to meet them in their camps and showed solidarity as well as determination to send them back to their homes. Not surprising, as this community of Kashmiri Pandits don’t determine winners or losers in any election and also are not backed by Fatwa following, fundamentalist, jihadi  religious zealots. Therefore, these  so called secular politicians and their parties, who were competing with each other for appeasing the Muslim community when 4000 people were displaced during Muzaffarnagar riot can conveniently afford to forget some 400,000 of their country men,  who are living as refugees for last 24 years in their own country of origin. An entire population have been uprooted from the land of their ancestors and left to fend for themselves as a weak-kneed Indian state shamelessly panders to Islamic terrorists and separatists who claim they are the final arbiters of Jammu & Kashmir's destiny. A part of India's cultural heritage has been destroyed, a chapter of India's civilisation history has been erased. Had this tragedy occurred elsewhere in Hindu majority India and had the victims been Muslims, the same Govt. and vote hungry political parties backed by pseudo secular  historians, intellectuals and media would have described it as 'ethnic cleansing' and 'genocide.'  They would have made films with horror-inducing titles and  filed cases after cases in the Supreme Court of India. The Govt. also would have constituted judicial commissions after commissions and SITs.  Our media would have demonstrated remarkable rage in reporting the smallest detail. But, this tragedy has occurred in Muslim majority Kashmir valley  and the victims are all Hindus, that too Pandits. What has been lost and erased is part of India's Hindu culture and civilisation. Therefore, the govt. can afford to make  bold, blatantly false statements that the Kashmiri Pandits had "migrated on their own" and their 'displacement is self-imposed'.  The National Human Rights Commission, after a sham of an inquiry, refuses to concede that what had happened is 'genocide' or 'ethnic cleansing,' though facts add up to no less than that, never mind that 400,000 lives have been destroyed. And that there is no room for plural society in highly Islamised Kashmir valley. And, our  jhola-wallah brigade of secular activists rudely turn up their noses to the plight of Kashmiri Pandits- Hindu sorrow inflicted by Islamic terror, stinks.
 
Today, on the 24th  anniversary of the forced flight of Kashmiri Pandits, do we have the heart and mind to look back at India's wretched history of secular politics and consider the terrible price the nation has paid at the altar of appeasement because the Indian State has and continues to, toe the line of least resistance. Did any Muslim Group ever condemned the mass genocide of Kashmiri Pandits? Which incident took place first-  Babri Masjid, Godhra or Kashmiri Pandit’s  genocide? Why Hindus can’t retaliate for any incident  & why Muslims create so much of fuss even if one Muslim is killed, that too even if he were a proven terrorist? On every 6th  December- media, pseudo secular intellectuals and political parties celebrate black day but today after 24 years why does no secular political leader has the guts to speak about Kashmiri Pandits? What is even more unfortunate is the fact that a man-made calamity of such a huge scale has not been given the same media coverage and not aroused the same public sentiment as the Babri Masjid demolition, Godhra riot (though they conveniently forget the train burning which killed dozens of Kar Sevaks which triggered the riot) or the recent Muzaffarnagar riots have.  It is ironic that not a single judicial enquiry commission has ever been set up to investigate the exodus and killings of Kashmiri Pandits. The killers have not been punished and rather they are roaming freely in Kashmir and have many supporters in the valley. The root cause of all problem of India is these so called pseudo-secular intellectuals, historians, politicians and the highly biased media. They are like those people in history who cheated their own people and allowed Md. Ghauri’s or British in this country. Truth is stranger than fiction.

Tuesday, 24 December 2013

AAP Ki Jharu CONGRESS Ke Hath

The formation of an alliance in Delhi between the party, which "professed to cleanse Indian politics” - AAP and “the most corrupt political party atleast in India" - Congress, is apparently based on the age old principle that “Enemy of your enemy is your Friend”.  But they, especially AAP being a new entrant should also consider that in politics “A Friend in need, is an Enemy indeed”. Yes, a political party extending its friendship “Only when it needs it” is “Not a Friend & on the contrary is worse than an Enemy”. They also should remember that a political party should not be happy, purely based on “Promise of short term gains”, but should be more worried about “Possible long term losses”. But Power is the ultimate ambition for most politicians and Arvind Kejriwal has proved it once again. What an irony – he, who spoke of bringing a culture of alternative politics has now partnered with the same adulterous politics. AAP’s birth was by ditching Anna Hazare & his movement half way and now AAP’s coming to power, is by ditching the very voters, who voted it for an alternative. It’s another sad day in Indian politics when Congress is returning to power in Delhi by the back door. Congress has carefully assessed it’s costs and benefits in making it’s moves and is hoping that in the next couple of months, the dice will roll it’s way - at the Lok Sabha elections due in April-May and the Delhi assembly re-election – perhaps around the same time. People rejected Congress believing that AAP is against Congress. Post elections, AAP aligning with Congress, is like a big slap on the face of  the people who voted for AAP. AAP cannot fool people by saying that it is only taking outside support from Congress . Already 3 senior Congress leaders have made it clear that their party's support to AAP is not unconditional. The fact that AAP has agreed to this changed position within a week of demanding unconditional support shows how desperate its leaders are for power. People of Delhi deserve this and more for their foolishness to elect such an opportunist. Kejriwal wanted to take full benefit of the mandate he got and all this SMS, E-mail drama were only to fool the public. How can a man of principle, who had declared unequivocally, that he would not give or take support of Congress can suddenly change by this fake SMS and E-mail referendum??  We all can calculate what was the population who exercised their votes in the last election in Delhi and how many of them voted for AAP. Now if we match that with the nos. of SMS & E-mails, claimed to have been received by AAP, supporting it’s alliance with Congress, we can very well count the percentage of Delhi voters who supported this move.  AAP has demonstrated in this initial stage of its entry into politics, that it is a party without any values and ideology. By accepting the support of the corrupt Congress, their promise to the voters of providing corruption free governance is defeated. It has become the latest addition to UPA – “Na samarthan leenge , Na samarthan deenge” has been compromised. It will not be surprising if Kejriwal repeats his SMS tamasha in March/April to proclaim support for Rahul Gandhi as PM. AAP has proved that it’s no different from BSP, SP, NCP  etc., who criticizes the Centre's policies , but allows the Govt. to survive by giving external support for achieving their selfish agenda. Is there any difference between the political ambitions of Mulayam, Mayabati and Kejriwal?- none at all. All of them shout & scream against Congress infront of their supporters and public in general. But when it comes to forming/saving a Govt., they stand together with Congress, giving some excuses like keeping communal forces at bay or now Kejriwal’s new excuse that the Aam Admi wants it to form govt.
 
 
Running a government is fraught with risk, but being an activist is not. Arvind Kejriwal told Economic Times during an interview that  “providing effective governance is no rocket science.” Providing effective governance might not be rocket science but AAP will need a special escape velocity to get out of opposition mode. In the end voters elect a party to do a job and no party can expect the voters to do their job for them even via referendum. Electoral mandate is one of pragmatism rather than idealism, which will be a tricky balancing act for a party whose carefully nurtured public image has always been the other way round. AAP promised so many things in manifesto – but promising is easy and implementation is difficult. Given the manner in which AAP had attacked all political parties, accusing them of betraying the trust of the people, it will have to deliver on its promises double quick once it takes over the govt. and therein lies the rub.  However, if Kejriwal has bitten the bullet, it is not without his own assessment of a cost-benefit analysis. He has about 75 days to make his moves before the Lok Sabha election code kicks in around end February/beginning March - on Jan Lokpal, free water supplies, power tariff reduction and regularising the unauthorised colonies. Even if he can’t achieve all his goals, he will claim he needs a majority to make his moves and ask Delhi voters to give him the benefit of doubt in the next election. But, it is clear that the agenda of AAP run Govt. will be short-term in nature. Neither AAP nor Congress can be under any illusion  since this is an uneasy marriage of short-term convenience– AAP will aim to prove that it can implement its promises in a hurry so that it can go back to the electorate in a couple of months and say – look we did it – and seek a better majority. This means, in the initial weeks, it will try to legislate an anti-corruption Jan Lokpal Bill, mandate 700 litres of free water supply to every Delhi household,  cut power tariffs by auditing the books of power companies and start regularising illegal colonies among other things. But in doing so, AAP will be promising to implement exactly the kind of mind-numbing populist schemes that the Congress is famous for – never mind what fiscal prudence dictates. Since AAP plans to be in power for only a couple of months in its initial run, it may end up doing things that may do long-term damage – again similar to what the Congress party has done in its dying months at the centre. If Congress is run like a feudal family business, AAP is like a populist khap with no direction beyond populism. However, that does not make it a politically responsible party that can ever even begin to set things right. Its only mantra is its anti-corruption stance, but between the hype and the reality, it has failed to see the connection between theoretically wanting to reduce corruption and doing the right things to get this done. What the people needed in India is a party that speaks the truth and brings in honest people to govern the state with transparency and bring in systemic change. But the freebies and concessions Kejriwal promises to give are essentially about fooling the people. The systemic changes on transparency have to be combined with an intelligent application of the Lokpal law to make things work and people change. This is not something AAP has yet thought through. Next, consider the message being sent if it starts regularising illegal colonies – the corrupt class will see regularisation as encouragement to build more illegal colonies. Cutting power tariffs is easier said than done as these are set by the electricity regulatory commission and not by the govt.  Any decision of the commission can be challenged in court, and hence there is no easy way to get the commission to toe Kejriwal’s line. An easier route would be to simply subsidise power and bring the rates down, but this would not only be fiscally irresponsible, but also defeat the very point Kejriwal is making. If he says that power companies are overcharging  and then pays them subsidies, he would then be essentially subsidising power companies that are blatantly overcharging. The only sensible way to go about this is to set up an audit committee and then offer this audit report to the regulatory commission and hope rates come down. And even this process is not likely to deliver immediately – since the power companies can always seek a court stay order. The worst promise, of course, is the one on free water.  Let’s assume there is enough water to supply every household in Delhi with 700 free litres. First, there is the question of who will subsidise this delivery? Next, even assuming the subsidy can be paid for by charging more from those who use more than 700 litres, it would mean more corruption since it calls for charging differential water rates. It needs investment in better metering, better collection of bills, and better policing of the water delivery system. The huge leakages enroute would have to be plugged – both the physical leaks and the leaks encouraged by the water mafia which would be covertly supplying “free” municipal water to tankers. This is what happens to cheap rice supply through the PDS and water will be even easier to divert. More important is the moral hazard - once something is given free, it will not only be tough to roll back, but will also be wasted. Charging even a nominal amount for water is the right thing to do even from the poor – who anyway pay for water even in their jhuggis.
 
The first responsibility of a real leader is to discuss difficult issues with the experts, develop sensible policy options and explain why some things have to be done to the people/voters. Engaging voters regularly in important issues is the essence of democracy, but asking voters regularly on what the leaders should do is like outsourcing responsibility. If asked whether power tariffs should be cut altogether, people will always say yes. It is very easy to tell people, they will get free water or 50% off in power tariff. But It is tougher to convince the people why they should pay for water or why the cuts in electricity charges have to be less than 50% because if power companies are not reasonably profitable, no power will be supplied. The power companies may be manipulating their books, but the best way to deal with it is to allow competition in power supplies/distribution and instituting regular audits. Promising to cut tariff by half without proper audit and efficient distribution process is plain irresponsible. The signs of AAP using power responsibly to bring a systemic change without resorting to populism and developing genuine leadership are not at all positive.
 
The ultimate political winner of the Delhi polls is Congress now. Congress’s game plan looks all set for 2014 polls - use AAP to split the anti-Congress votes and create unstable situation. And finally regain power by showing the voters that except them none can provide a stable Govt. Today, the Congress leadership must be smiling and telling themselves “Haar Kar Jitnewale Ko, Congress Kahte Hai”. Hope, nation will understand the Congress game at least now and Aam Admi of this nation will wake up at least before the Lok Sabha elections. They have dug their own grave for the last 60 years by choosing Congress or it’s proxies. If they still continue doing the same, this nation will be done and dusted completely.

Tuesday, 26 November 2013

Are we a “Soft State” or an “Incompetent State”??

5 years ago on this day (26th Nov’2008),  Mumbai was brought to its knees by 10 Pakistani terrorists with brute force of guns and grenades, a nightmare which continues to haunt every patriotic and nationalistic citizen of this country till today. This terror attacks shook India and stunned the world, revealing huge chinks in our anti-terror policy and preparedness. The masterminds of this deadly attack are still roaming free and the country harbouring, financing, training and using these terrorists – Pakistan - is laughing at our weakness, dismissing us as a soft state. Inspite of ample evidence, Pakistan is still living in denial about its involvement & use of aggression & terrorism as a state policy against India. Indian citizens too have become used to live with disappointment at our Govts. failure to act decisively and bring the real perpetrators of 26/11 and other such attacks to justice. Our Govt. says that war is not the way to assert its strength and dialogue with Pakistan is the best recourse. But, is not this 'avoid-confrontation' policy responsible for India's failure to check aggression from Pakistan? Inspite of being the 2nd most populous country, having the 3rd largest army and the 4th largest GDP, India is pushed to a corner and its citizens have to live in insecurity from a country like Pakistan, 1/4th the size of India, with a much smaller population and even smaller army and a failed economy? It’s because, India is a soft state that follows an ostrich like approach to national security  and the Govt. digs its head into the sand and prays that the threat will eventually disappear and people will forget all the pain. Our Govt. haven't learned  anything from the past mistakes and hence repeatedly we have to sacrifice the life's of innocent people and our jawans. We have become a nation of eunuchs, who beg before USA to help us instead of taking care of our own security and give a befitting reply to our enemies in their own language, which they understand. Terrorists repeatedly kill hundreds of our people in our own territory, can hold our cities to hostage, enemy forces infiltrated into our territory, attack our military personnel, kill or take them away and return their mutilated bodies but then what we did - nothing. We just lodged our diplomatic protest. How disgusting are we?

We have become soft target because we the people are indifferent - we are to be blamed for it. India will never change, because we believe in nonviolence. So what if we have been hit on one cheek ,we have still 1 billion cheeks left, that’s what we believe in. We are only good at holding candle light every year in the memory those departed souls who were victims of terrorist attacks, listen to speeches of politicians full of false rhetoric & assurances, giving interview to news channels alongwith celebrities and social workers from “peace brigade”. We don’t have any guts to do anything, apart from just to speak. Just look around, every one is speaking on Radio, on TV, in Newspapers, in rallies, in candlelight vigils, just speaking or asking the same question - are you angry,  are you sad  and forgetting thereafter for another year. We see bomb blasts, terrorists infiltrating and killing but we nod our heads and point our finger at someone that we think is responsible, pick up our stuff, go to work and life goes on. This 'chalta hai' attitude encourages those responsible to get away easily. We hide under this supposedly comforting idea that Mumbai or India will never be shaken by these acts and we will not allow these acts to stop us from functioning. But the real fact of the matter is, we just don’t care. Until we change our attitude,  this nation would suffer and we would get killed.

Nawaz Sarif was right when he made his famous "Dehati Aurat" comment - Pakistani govt. is 'Jehadi' and Indian govt. & its response is 'Dehati'. The reason for  our this helpless state is due to leadership paralysis and lacunae in decision making in our Govt.  All the strong nations of the world are able to exert tremendous pressure on their enemy essentially because they have strong leadership that hold tremendous decision making ability. We need a very strong decisive leadership. It’s high time, the people of this nation make the govt. open their eyes, value the life & property of common men and make them realise that they are appointed by the people to protect each & every citizen of  the nation and in case they are incompetent to do so, they must resign from their posts. India needs to prepare for a full and final war as an answer to terrorism. This is the only solution because the ‘avoid-confrontation policy’ of India has, so far, proved to be ineffective, especially in the context of Pakistan-related incidents of terrorism and state aggression.

The following records of Pakistan can only be ignored by fools -
Aggression by its armed forces repeatedly by violating the LOC and staging Kargil or such type of attacks on Indian soil.
Breeding terrorism in India –no more proof needed than David Headley, Ajmal Kasab and  Yasin Bhatkal.
Infiltrating terrorists not only in Jammu & Kashmir but nurturing, patronizing and masterminding terrorist infrastructure across India through LeT, JeM, IM and many other such organizations.
Engineering endless terrorist attacks in Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Gujarat and other parts of India including IC-814 hijack, attack on Parliament, 26/11 Mumbai terrorist attack etc.
Refusing to act against Dawood Ibrahim to Pakistani perpetrators of 26/11.
Using the Haqqani network to target Indians and Indian interests in Afghanistan.
Pumping arms, drugs and fake currency (minted in Pakistani government facilities) into India.
Open rallies in Pakistan professing balkanization of India, collection of funds and recruitment for jihad against India under the very nose of the govt. and with open support from the ISI & military.
Virus attacks on Indian defence & other networks.

Pakistan has formulated it’s nationalism around it’s hatred for India and its national goal is to destroy India culturally, economically and if possible militarily. The Pakistani establishment has a very clear India policy - bleed India by a thousand cuts with the task also outsourced to 3rd parties viz., Jihadi organizations and garner domestic support by transforming education & information into indoctrination of its masses.

Yet, India has been tolerating Pakistan and its evil design for far too long with patience and magnanimity, which has been attacking and humiliating us at every opportunity. This approach has obviously not worked and our “generosity” has been mistaken as our “weakness”. Pakistan needs to realize that there is a severe price to be paid for the dangerous game it has been playing with us. The time has come for India to give a befitting reply to its misadventures and must stop asking the US to apply pressure on Pakistan and start retaliating for all its acts of terrorism and aggression including 26/11. We must stop hoping that if we pamper Pakistan with our acts of kindness, which we have been doing for last 66 years and indulge in our “Aman Ki Asha” project, they will suddenly have this monumental change of heart and become our best friend & neighbour. We need to stop the peace charades, confidence building measures, cultural, sporting, economic ties and stop deluding ourselves that we are not at war with Pakistan (which we are for the last 66 years). We must stop linking our actions against Pakistan to the sensitivities of Indian Muslims. Yes all Muslims are not terrorists but it’s also true that not only in India but around the world 90% terrorists are Muslims and we must deal with it appropriately as USA or other such countries are dealing with. Anybody who is sympathetic to Pakistan or its actions can’t be a true Indian. We must also stop denying one of the fundamental truths of our relationship with Pakistan – the problem we are facing today is more a creation of our “inactions” of last 66 years, than the “actions” of Pakistan. Long-term actions are the need of the hour, without becoming hostage to vote bank politics and changes in Govt. It is a misconception that a “strong & stable” Pakistan is in our interest. This artificially created state out of our own body with full of hatred for us and with an antithetical self-definition, has caused untold miseries for India as well as rest of the world. Such a state can never ever be either friendly or beneficial for India. Like the USA’s objective with a similar “monster-state” called USSR, our long term objective and interest is the negation of this state for our own benefit and the benefit of a peaceful and civilized world order. And if we deny this reality and can’t act accordingly, we should stop pretending to be a great emerging power in the 21st century.