We do not need leaders who can not save minority Sikhs, Hindus and Jains (single Jain temple burnt down) in their own state J & K, who fear China((repeated incursions, nuclear help toPak etc.) and Pakistan (bleeding India),who can not tame Kashmiri separatists, who can not punish terrorists, who can sell their conscience for Muslim votes, who do not care about other minorities, who are involved in corruption, who raise absurd demands like salary for Imams.
Are we living in a theologian country like Saudi Arabia? Even Pakistan does not pay the Imams.
Country-men beware of these traitors. Do not give votes to such people. They are not friends of the Muslims either. They foment dissensions, divisions and disunity in society so that they may enjoy powers and make money by looting the poor.
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Saturday, August 21, 2010
MPs' self indulgence at the cost of poor India
It has been very disgraceful for an institution like the Parliament that its members without scruple or compunction succeeded in augmenting their pay & perks in an insensitive and unabashed manner. Are they the true representatives of the majority of Indians who cover themselves in rags and live on crumbs? If the parties of Laloo, Mulayam, Mayavati or Soren spearheaded the pay-hike vociferous disorderliness on the floor and disrupted the parliamentary proceedings for self-aggrandizement it is comprehensible for obvious reasons. People of the country know these persons. But what about others belonging to JDU, Congress and some others. It is utter lack of accountability if not shamelessly immoral.
With people starving, food grains rotting in Govt. godowns, prices of essential commodities escalating, the politicians rejoice in scams, scandals,muddles and loot of public money. Then why need for extra money that is only a drop in the ocean (only about 5-lakh a month; if pay, office allowance, parliamentary allowances ,free accommodation, TA & DA, free air-rail passes for the couple, free meal & break fast, canteen facilities in parliament, almost free electricity and telephone-mobile bills, free best medical care and many more such allowances are consolidated in monetary terms.
Huge corruption in IPL games, Commonwealth games, NREG, MPs’ funds, questions for money and other means are there even then the greed and cravings?
Friday, August 13, 2010
lopsided appointment of judges in High courts
The day the Supreme Court in the Indra Sawhney case ruled 'caste' as 'class', caste became an indelible reality of policy-formulation by Union and state Governments.
And now the union govt. has ordered for a caste-based census, caste is no longer limited to governance but has become an inevitable social hard reality.
Therefore it is imperative that there must be a caste-balance in the appointment of judges also. Today the imbalance is more pronounced and palpable in the number of judges in Patna High Court. A particular upper caste group alone has more than 37% representation.
The Law Minister must take steps to make the system evenly representative in all respects. There is no dearth of meritorious and honest people in other social groups.
If Mr. Moiley is really serious to streamline the judiciary he should make it a policy matter to transfer at least 1/3rd of the judges to outside courts.
The effort should be to ensure that a democratic system of Indian polity works efficiently and without caste prejudices.
And now the union govt. has ordered for a caste-based census, caste is no longer limited to governance but has become an inevitable social hard reality.
Therefore it is imperative that there must be a caste-balance in the appointment of judges also. Today the imbalance is more pronounced and palpable in the number of judges in Patna High Court. A particular upper caste group alone has more than 37% representation.
The Law Minister must take steps to make the system evenly representative in all respects. There is no dearth of meritorious and honest people in other social groups.
If Mr. Moiley is really serious to streamline the judiciary he should make it a policy matter to transfer at least 1/3rd of the judges to outside courts.
The effort should be to ensure that a democratic system of Indian polity works efficiently and without caste prejudices.
Friday, August 6, 2010
Extravagance in CAG organisation unpardonable
Apropos "CAG rebukes ONGC for 'unfruitful' expenditure" ET 6.8.10.
Please refer to my blog"CAG's statement against corruption in public life is encouraging". Here I would not comment much on 'unfruitful expenditure' in the IA & AD. I cite an example asto how the official chamber of the Accountant General (A&E) Bihar Patna has got spruced up many times during the period from 2002 to 2010 at very huge costs in sync with the aesthetic taste and liking of the AG Sahibs who have "ruled, ravaged and enjoyed" their fiefdom recklessly during the period.
Only recently the chamber has again been needlessly renovated, refurnished, re adorned and reequipped with costly ornates, ante-room fixtures & fittings, ACs and other costly items of luxury which even the erstwhile native rulers would not have enjoyed what the 'dignified clerks' of today's India are enjoying at the cost of public money.The dazzle and razzle of the imperial surroundings will blind human eyes. I call upon the CVC to visit the chamber and assess the expenses which may be more than Rs. fifteen lakhs. And I am cocksure that it is onlly a tip of the iceberg. More skeletons are bound to tumble out of the closet then.
This is the saga of Central Civil Service people in an impoverished and malnourished country where half of the population goes without food for one time of the day.
There is no word to denounce the extravagance.
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Killings under State-patronage is a gory crime condemn it
Politics on the fake encounters is getting raunchier. Congress party and its leaders have suddenly been writhing in pain at the encounter of the gangster and extortionist Sohrabuddin with only notion that they would garner some muslim votes.
I fully endorse the Supreme Court’s stance to order CBI inquiry into the above police encounter. At the same time it should also order CBI inquiry into the encounter of Hemchandra Pandey a journalist alongwith the Maoist spokesperson Azad (as well as other Maoists after all they are not gangsters but ideological dissidents) killed in Andhra Pradesh. It should further go to order similar inquiry into the killings of hundreds of alleged Punjab militants during Congress rule (with KPS Gill leading the force).
Not only that, there should be an standing order that in the event of every such fake killing by state, a CBI inquiry be mandatory (whenever the family of the victim approaches state agencies).
Rule of Law can not differentiate between majority-minority or Congress- BJP.
The police must be professional and impartial and must have freedom to raid any temple, mosque, church or gurudwara and any basti or ghetto or shrine that acts as habitat for anti-national elements. The politicians playing communal politics for votes must be branded as traitors.
Otherwise tomorrow if daud is dead the whole party will be wailing.
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