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Thursday, 13 March 2014

Islamists exercised their Peace Powers in Kolkata against Paris Nude protest against Islam. Frightened Hindus just enjoyed it !

Islamic Peace-lovers attacked Civil Society in Kolkata for defending Islam. Hindus are in Panic. Courtesy: TMC.

Hinduexistence |Upananda Brahmachari | Kolkata | 11 March 2014 :: There was a vulgar nude protest against Islam in Paris.  A number of Arab and Iranian women staged an unusual protest in the Louvre Art Museum’s Square to call for equality and secularism on the occasion of the International Women’s Day, March 08, 2014. Tunisian activist Amina al-Souboui, Egyptian Alia al-Mahdi and five other Arab and Iranian women demonstrated fully naked and called, in French, for freedom, equality and secularism. Protest organizer Safia Lebdi says the demonstration was connected to International Women’s Day. She said the women waved flags of Tunisia, Algeria, Egypt and Iran to highlight the many legal and cultural restrictions imposed on women in the Muslim world. These women were protesting against Sharia, Islamic injustice to the Muslim women and obviously the gender discrimination in Islam.
Nude protests in Europe and America are getting more casual than earlier and the electronic medias generally grab it to increase their trp (Television Rating Points) and print medias also crave into the focus on it. It runs across the globe, though vulgar, but the protesters enjoy the rights of vulgarity in  America and Europe as such without comments. We, Indians don’t support such vulgarity, but attack upon civil society in the name of defending Islam is brutal enough and more condemnable. The nudity against Islam in Paris created a panic in Kolkata (Capital city of West Bengal and the so called Cultural City of India), while the Islamist maroons went on rampage in Park Circus area on the broad day light on 11th March 2014. Under the nose of Police, the Muslim goons attacked civil society, tried to put fire on vehicles and vandalized public properties. They all did it in the name Islamic peace and in the name of defending Islam.
As a matter of fact the Bengali daily ‘Khabor 365 Din’ carried its cover page of the tabloid entertainment supplement ‘Bibi’ with the lead heading ‘Nari Nirjataner Pratibade’ (In protest of  torture against women) with the sub heading ‘Nari Dibase Biswa jure Pratibad’ (Protest worldwide in the Women’s day) and also published the caption ‘Paris-er Luvor Pyramid-er samne femener pratibad’ (Protest of feminists in front of Louvre Pyramid in Paris). The Cover story of the Tabloid was continued in pages 4 and 5, with more photographs of naked women protesting with Arabic texts and perhaps that contained the name of Allah and Muhammad in their bodies.
Traffic in the city was  thrown out of gear when people from fundamental Islamic groups put up blockades at places to protest the publication of AFP and Getty Images photographs in ‘Khabor 365 Din’  that they said hurt their religious sentiments. Hurt at their hearts the fundamental Muslims created panic into the Civil society of Kolkata to make the public in their sense with the Jihadi illustrations of Islamic peace as it is.
Islamic Protest in Kolkata against Paris Nude protest against Islam.
Jihadi Activism in Kolkata against Paris Nude protest against Islam. Attacking Others is an Art of Islam in the name of Defending Islam.
Kolkata Police said around 15 people gathered outside the newspaper office near Kala Mandir in Shakespeare Sarani at about 11 a.m. and started demonstrating. Police rushed to the spot and dispersed the mob. But it was too late as Islamist of Kolkata retrieved their way of earlier offensive agitations against Taslima Nasrin (actually some TMC leaders issued death warrant against Taslima) , The Statesman (for reproduction an article of Johnn Hari  in Independent - Why should I respect these oppressive religions? ) or the American Center (attacking American Centre for the amateur film Innocence of Islam).
An Islamic media claimed that `Khabor 365 Din’ is seen as pro-TMC paper and publication of such “anti-religious” photographs that is seen as “hurting the sentiments” just before the elections, may affect the elections’ outcome, many TMC insiders feel. According to source of CMO, Chief Minister Mamta Banerjee is herself looking at the situation.
Nude Protest against Sharia, Islam and Rights Violation is increasing in Europe and America.
Nude Protests against Sharia, Islam and Rights Violation is increasing in Europe and America.
They also narrated that Police immediately swung in action and took stock of the situation. Within minutes the news reached the state administration office as well as the Chief Minister Office at Nabbana. Protesters demanded the arrest of the Editor of the Bengali Daily. Source said, Police Head Quarter at Lalbazar called the Assistant editor of the `Khabor 365 Din’ Mr Abhijit Majumder and their Crime reporter to meet the higher police officials.
They entire area from Park Circus Maidan (the original hub of Indian Mujaheddin) upto Mallick Bazar was turned panic stricken as the fanatic Muslims started attacking on Hindu properties and vehicles owned by Hindus and they also put fire on a huge number of copies of the impugned supplement of ‘Khabar 365 Din’.
The TMC leader and State Urban Minister, Mr. Firhad Hakim (Bobby) and the Imam of Nakhoda Mosque rushed to the spot, but did that what they knew well.
Kolkata again saw another nightmare of the peaceful activities of Islam that gave a sign of Islamic control over the city of Direct Action perpetrated by the Rajakars and the Muslim Leaguers before independence. They are still living and increasing in Kolkata under the protection of present ruling party.
Hindus of Kolkata  feel an insecurity under Islamic brawl and Mamata Banerjee has nothing to do to check Islamic fundamentalism and fanatic insurgency in Kolkata. ( Courtesy : Hinduexistence )

Sunday, 15 September 2013

Pakistan violates ceasefire again.


Pakistan violates ceasefire again.

Pakistan violates ceasefire again
IBN live | India | 15 Sep 2013 :: Pakistani troops on Sunday fired at Indian positions in Mendhar sector along the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir, police said. "Around 6.30 am, Pakistani troops fired at Pilli and Noal posts in Dari Dabsi area of the LoC in Mendhar sector," police sources told IANS. The Pakistan army used automatics and light weapons and the Indian side retaliated the fire.

Till last reports came in, firing exchangebetween the two sides was still going on. On Friday, India's External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid and Pakistan's adviser on foreign affairs and national security, Sartaj Aziz, agreed to a meeting of the prime ministers of the two countries in New York later this month. Aziz and Khurshid met in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit. The two leaders had agreed to respect the LoC ceasefire agreement. Just two days after the meet, Pakistan again violated the ceasefire. The bilateral ceasefire agreement was signed by the two neighbours in November 2003. It had brought normalcy in the lives of thousands of people living close to the border. India has been accusing Pakistan of unprovoked violation of the ceasefire agreement since the beginning of the year.(Courtesy:IBN live)

Monday, 9 September 2013

Communal riots spread in north India, 28 killed.

Hindus and Muslims riots spread in north India, 28 killed.

Indian army conducts a flag march following
 communal clashes at Muzaffarnagar in India,
 Sept 8, 2013. — Photo by AP
MUZAFFARNAGAR | India | 09 Sep 2013 :: Communal violence was spreading into new areas of northern India on Monday, despite an army-enforced curfew put in place after deadly weekend clashes broke out between Hindus and Muslims.
Gunfire and street battles that erupted Saturday in villages around Muzaffarnagar in Uttar Pradesh state have killed at least 28 people and left many more missing, police said.
Soldiers deployed to the region have been given orders to shoot rioters on sight, state government official Kamal Saxena said.
By Monday morning police had arrested 90 people. Still, the violence spread to the neighbouring districts of Shamli and Meerut overnight.
Dozens of rioters attacked a group of soldiers who were evacuating people Sunday night from the riot-torn village of Wazidpur, Saxena said.
The soldiers responded by opening fire on the rioters, but no one was hit, he said.
The violence began Saturday night after a meeting of thousands of Hindu farmers called for justice in the killing of three young men from Kawal village who had objected when a woman was being verbally harassed.
Officials said some of the farmers had given hate-filled speeches against Muslims at the meeting.
Clashes with Muslims broke out after the meeting, with many participants carrying guns, swords and knives, senior police officer Arun Kumar said.
Incendiary rumours being spread by mobile phones and social media were fuelling the spread of violence and making it difficult for soldiers to restore calm, state police inspector Ashish Gupta said.
Shops and schools were closed Monday in Muzaffarnagar, about 125 kilometres north of New Delhi. Soldiers are searching homes for weapons.(Courtesy:Dawn)Read More>>>

Monday, 26 August 2013

26 jawans killed along LoC by Pak in last 3 years.


26 jawans killed along LoC by Pak in last 3 years.

New Delhi | PTI | 26 Aug 2013 :: Twenty six Indian army personnel have been killed in attacks by the Pakistan Army along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir in the last three years, the Lok Sabha was told on Monday.


26 personnel have been killed from 2010 to August 19 this year in attacks by Pakistan Army attacks along the LoC, defence minister AK Antony said in a written reply to a query.
The question on the killing of five Indian soldiers in Poonch sector on August 6 was posed by 22 MPs cutting across party lines.
On the August 6 killings, the minister said a group of specialist troops of Pakistan Army crossed the Line of Control from Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir (PoK) side and attacked a patrol of Indian troops comprising one NCO and five other ranks.
"In the ensuing firefight, five of our brave soldiers were martyred and one soldier was injured," he said.(Courtesy:Hindustan Times)

Friday, 16 August 2013

India, Pakistan Accuse Each Other in Latest Kashmir Clash.


India, Pakistan Accuse Each Other in Latest Kashmir Clash.



Pakistani Kashmiris burn an Indian flag during an anti-Indian

rally in Muzaffarabad, capital of Pakistani Kashmir,

Thursday, Aug. 15, 2013. India's prime minister on Thursday

asked Pakistan to prevent Islamic militants from using its

territory as tensions rise between the longtime rivals following

the recent killing of five Indian soldiers in fighting along the

disputed Kashmir border. (AP Photo/M.D. Mughal)
ISLAMABAD | 16 Aug 2013 :: A Pakistani military official has accused Indian troops of firing across the disputed Kashmir border and wounding six civilians.
The official says the shooting took place on Thursday in the Kotli sector of Pakistan-held Kashmir, across the border from the Mendhar sector on the Indian side.
An Indian government official, Omar Abdullah, has said two civilians, including a porter working for the army, were wounded by Pakistani firing in Mendhar sector Thursday.
Pakistani and Indian military officials accused the other side of firing first. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity Friday in line with military policy.
Pakistan and India have traded accusations of firing across the Kashmir border over the last 10 days. Kashmir is divided between the two countries but claimed in its entirety by both.(Courtesy:Epoch)

Tuesday, 13 August 2013

LoC killings will delay Secretary-level talks: India.


LoC killings will delay Secretary-level talks: India.

File photo Indian security personnel near the Line of Control,
 Samba sector in Jammu and Kashmir. India on Tuesday told
 Pakistan that upholding sanctity of the LoC was the most
 importan Confidence Building Measure between the two countries.
NEW DELHI | PTI | 13 Aug 2013 :: Pakistan has suggested August 27-28 for the Wullar Barrage meeting between the water and power secretaries and September 16-17 for the Sir Creek issue.

India on Tuesday gave a clear indication that killing of five of its soldiers on LoC by the Pakistan Army will delay the India-Pakistan Secretary-level talks, asserting that dialogue can only proceed in an environment free of violence and terror.
It also asked Pakistan to uphold the sanctity of the LoC, saying it was the “most important Confidence Building Measure” between the two countries.
Pakistan should abide by its publicly-articulated commitment made by newly-elected Prime Minister to seek a relationship of peace, friendship and cooperation with India and should not allow its territory to be used against anti-India activities, an External Affairs Ministry spokesperson said.
He was responding to a query on Hafiz Saeed, the mastermind of the 26/11 terror attacks in Mumbai, leading Eid prayers at the famous Gaddafi stadium in Lahore.
Asked about India’s stand over the Pakistani proposal suggesting dates for Secretary-level talks, he said India did receive last month proposals for some Secretary-level dialogue which were to be hosted by Pakistan.
“... For peaceful dialogue to proceed we need an environment free of violence and terror. And certainly what has happened last week doesn’t fit into that. That said there was no timeline for the held definitely to held. We are considering these things and have factored-in all subsequent developments also. We will take a call in due time,” he said.
In its proposal, Pakistan has suggested August 27-28 for the Wullar Barrage meeting between the water and power secretaries and September 16-17 for the Sir Creek maritime boundary issue.(Courtesy:The Hindu)

Friday, 9 August 2013

Muslim, Hindu Gangs Riot in Kashmir.


Muslim, Hindu Gangs Riot in Kashmir.

SRINAGAR | India | 09 Aug 2013 ::  Indian forces imposed an indefinite curfew Friday in a town in the Indian portion of Kashmir after firing tear gas and warning shots to disperse groups of Muslims and Hindus who clashed during Eid celebrations, police said.
The army began enforcing the curfew as rival groups attacked each other with stones and sticks, and burned several shops and vehicles in Kishtwar, a town 200 kilometers (125 miles) southeast of Srinagar, the main city in Indian-controlled Kashmir.
Several people were hurt in the clashes, said one police officer, who spoke on condition of anonymity as he was not authorized to talk to reporters.
The trouble erupted after Hindus objected to Muslims shouting raising pro-independence slogans on the Eid al-Fitr holiday, which caps the fasting month of Ramadan.
State Home Minister Sajad Ahmed Kitchloo, who is from the area, escaped unhurt when his motorcade was attacked with stones by the clashing groups.
The state director-general of police, Ashok Prasad, said “the situation is serious and our priority is not to allow the situation to escalate…. We are trying to enforce the curfew strictly.”
Anti-India feelings run deep in Kashmir, where about a dozen rebel groups have been fighting against Indian rule since 1989. More than 65,000 people, mostly civilians, have been killed.
The rebel groups have largely been suppressed by Indian troops in recent years, and resistance is now principally expressed through street protests.
Indian forces also used tear gas and pellet guns to quell thousands of stone-throwing protesters who took to the streets after the special Eid prayers in Srinagar.(Courtesy:Epoch Times)Read More>>>

Thursday, 8 August 2013

Timeline: Flashpoints and flare-ups in India-Pakistan ties.


Timeline: Flashpoints and flare-ups in India-Pakistan ties.

Five Indian soldiers were killed in an early-morning attack on Tuesday on their post along the disputed border with Pakistan in Kashmir, a senior Indian official said, just as the two countries were moving towards resuming stalled peace talks.
Here is a look at some highs and lows in relations between India and Pakistan.
1947 — The British Empire in the subcontinent is divided into two countries: India and Pakistan. The unexpected Partition and lack of proper arrangements for one of the greatest migrations of modern history led to skirmishes and bloodshed on both sides of the divide.
1947/48 — India and Pakistan go to war over Kashmir. The war ends with a UN-ordered ceasefire and resolution seeking a plebiscite for the people of Jammu and Kashmir to decide whether to become part of India or Pakistan.
1965 — India and Pakistan fight their second war over Kashmir. Fighting ends after the United Nations calls for a ceasefire.
1971 — A rebellion in East Pakistan and alleged interference from the Indian side lead the two countries to war for a third time. East Pakistan becomes independent Bangladesh.
1972 — Pakistani Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi sign agreement in Indian town of Simla over principles meant to govern relations.
1974 — India detonates its first nuclear device.
1989 — Separatist revolt starts in Indian-administered Kashmir. India accuses Pakistan of arming and sending militants into the region, which Pakistan denies.
1998 — India carries out nuclear tests. Pakistan responds with its own tests.
February 1999 — Indian Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee holds summit with Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif in Lahore.
1999 — India and Pakistan wage brief conflict in the mountains above Kargil on the Line of Control, the ceasefire line dividing Jammu and Kashmir.
July 2001 — Summit between Pakistani leader General Pervez Musharraf and Vajpayee in Agra in India ends in failure.
December 2001 — Militants attack Indian parliament. India blames Pakistan-based militants Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Mohammad of launching attack. Tensions rise as one million troops are mobilised on either side of the border; war only averted months later in June 2002.
2003 — Pakistan, India agree ceasefire on the Line of Control.
2004 — The two countries launch a formal peace process.
November 2008 — Ten gunmen launch three days of multiple attacks in Mumbai, killing 166. India again blames Pakistan-based militants and snaps talks with Pakistan.
February 2009 — India cautiously welcomes Pakistan’s probe into Mumbai attack. Pakistan admits the attack was launched and partly planned from inside Pakistani territory.
June 2009 — Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari meet on the sidelines of an international gathering in Russia. Singh tells Zardari he wants him to ensure militants cannot operate from Pakistan.
August 2009 — India gives Pakistan new “evidence” to investigate the Mumbai attacks and prosecute Hafiz Mohammad Saeed, suspected mastermind of the carnage.
March 2011 — Singh invites Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani to watch a historic World Cup cricket match between the two sides and discuss reviving peace process. India beat Pakistan in the match.
May 2011 — Indian and Pakistani troops exchange cross-border fire after an Indian soldier is killed by Pakistani troops in Kashmir. After talks, India and Pakistan break no ice on how to demilitarise the no-man’s land above the Siachen glacier.
July 2011 — Foreign ministers of India and Pakistan hold talks in New Delhi, hailing a “new era” in ties.
November 2011 — Pakistan decides to grant India Most Favoured Nation trade status. Singh and Gilani promise a new chapter in their history after discussions in the Maldives.
2011 — Pakistan takes further steps toward normal trade and travel ties with India, agreeing to open most commerce by February 2012 and ease visa rules.
April 2012 — Zardari meets Singh in New Delhi in the highest-level meeting on each other's soil in seven years.
November 2012 — India secretly hangs the lone survivor of the Pakistan-based militant squad responsible for the 2008 Mumbai attacks.
January 2013 — India accuses a group of Pakistani soldiers of “barbaric and inhuman” behaviour after two Indian soldiers are killed in a firefight in Kashmir and their bodies mutilated. Pakistan denies involvement.
Peace talks stall and Indian Prime Minister Singh says there can be no “business as usual”.
February 2013 — India hangs a Kashmiri man for the 2001 attack on its parliament that New Delhi blamed on militants backed operating from inside Pakistan.
May 2013 — India reacts furiously to the death in a Pakistani jail of an Indian farmer convicted of spying who was badly beaten by fellow inmates.
May 2013 — Nawaz Sharif returns to power in Pakistan and looks to ease mistrust with India.
July 2013 — Indian officials say Islamabad is pushing for Sharif and Singh to meet in New York in September, on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, to resume the peace process.(Courtesy:Dawn)

Saturday, 20 July 2013

7 Injured in Fresh Clashes in Indian Kashmir.

7 Injured in Fresh Clashes in Indian Kashmir.

SRINAGAR | India | AP | 20 Jul 2013 ::  Protesters clashed with government troops in several parts of Indian-controlled  Kashmir for the second straight day Saturday, defying a curfew imposed to restrain public anger over the killing of four villagers in the disputed region.
Police officials, speaking on customary condition of anonymity, said that the protesters threw rocks, and that police and paramilitary forces used batons and tear gas and fired warning shots of live ammunition to control the crowds. Five protesters and 2 police officers were injured in the clashes.
At least 50 people were injured in similar clashes Friday.
The unrest follows the fatal shootings by government troops Thursday of four villagers who were protesting the alleged desecration of the Muslim holy book by border guards in a remote village in the region.
The protesters accuse the Indian Border Security Force of tearing pages of several copies of the Quran and beating a school caretaker at a religious seminary during a search for militants Wednesday night.
The paramilitary force has denied the charges.
Kashmir is divided between India and Pakistan, with both countries claiming the region in its entirety.
Anti-India feelings run deep in Indian-held Kashmir, where about a dozen rebel groups have been fighting against Indian rule since 1989. More than 68,000 people have been killed in the conflict.
The rebel groups have largely been suppressed by Indian troops in recent years, and resistance is now principally expressed through street protests.(Courtesy: abc News)

Thursday, 18 July 2013

Indian forces shoot dead six protesters in Kashmir: police.

Indian forces shoot dead six protesters in Kashmir: police.

SRINAGAR, India / Jammu and Kashmir | AFP | 18 Jul 2013 :: Indian paramilitary troops Thursday shot dead six people protesting outside a Border Security Force station in Kashmir, two police officers said.
The incident happened in Gool, 230 kilometres south of the main city of Srinagar, the officers said on condition of anonymity.
“It is mayhem. Six are dead and dozens injured. The death toll could rise further,” said one.
Protesters had gathered outside the Border Security Force (BSF) station to demonstrate against an incident involving troops at a mosque on Wednesday evening, witnesses said.
The troops had entered the mosque in Gool to complain about the loud recitation of prayers by worshippers during the holy month of Ramazan, the witnesses told AFP.
Worshippers gathered outside the security force station from early Thursday to protest at the incident.
“The BSF soldiers fired indiscriminately, downing protesters left, right and centre,” one witness who declined to be identified told AFP by phone from the nearby village of Dharam.(Courtesy : Dawn)