The evil which resides in India is embedded in the Hindu psyche. This Hindu cult (based on myths and superstitions), which masquerades as a religion has no ethical and moral values. It is an animistic cult, whose objects of worship range from the male organ or phallus (lingam), the fear of lunar eclipse as evil omen, cow urine drinking as an elixir for good health health and as an an aphrodisiac, worship of monkeys (which are off-limits to population control and often compete for food with humans). In the Hindu cult, practice of hymen mutilation is common,. Young females are forced to insert the stone phallus of a Hindu “god.’ The West looks at India with rose-colored lenses and like an ostrich or the three monkeys, see no evil, hear no evil, or speak no evil about India. The wily Mr.Gandhi, who loved to sleep with vigins to excercise his “self-control,” is a Western demi-god. Westerners never bother to dig deep into Mr.Gandhi’s character. Though Mr Gandhi preached non-violence, he incited an emotionally naive and politically charged East Punjab’s Sikh Janta to go on rampage against their Muslim neighbours. But, Karma did not spare the Sikhs either, several thousand young Sikhs were killed in genocidal massacre by Hindus, following the assasination of India Gandhi. Even though, Jesus (PBUH) gave a message of non-violence 2000 years ago, the West or Christiansi totally ignored it, and creat violence around the globe. But, Gandhi, who stole this message and propagated it, as if he originated it, is lionized in the West. Gandhi’s message was stolen from Jesus’s teaching. But, the West still gives Mr.Gandhi credit for it and lionizes him as, if Gandhi, belongs in the same category as Jesus or even, Mother Teresa. Hindus have mastered the art of lying and presenting old wine in new bottles, from the chicanery of Chanakiya. The West has been duped by the secular fascade of the largest Hindu country, on the globe. India is a hindu nation. West needs to understand India from that perspective, and not fall for the balderdash of a secular India. If India was secular, then why are Dalits, Christians, Muslims, Buddhists, Jains, and Sikhs. are discriminated against in Indian society. In the cult of Hinduism, lying is an acceptable norm. Chanikiya, the Hindu savant, gave lies an acceptable role in Hinduism. But, truth always comes out in the end. So, here we present a Hindu lie, perpetrated by Indian Hindus, beeing debunked by a woman of conscience, who also happens to be Hindu. This is the true story of the so-called, “bengladesh war of liberation.” A war spearhed by India, inspired by an Indian agent Mujib-ur-Rahman, and executed by Indian Army with the collaboration of East Pakistani hindus. In the so-called Bengaladesh War of Independence, Hinduism and Nationalism Won, Islam lost! But, one also cannot forget the incompetance of Pakistani leadership of 1971, where Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto’s lust for power acted as a catalyst for the break-up of United Pakistan. However, as Karma will play its own part, in not too distant future, Indian Hindus, will get the taste of their own medicine, as the saying goes, “what goes around, comes around.” History repeats itself. Time is always on history’s side. Balkanization of India is already begining to happen, if not de jure, but de facto.
Dead Reckoning by Sarmila Bose redefines 1971 history
Posted on 05 November 2010
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This ground-breaking book chronicles the 1971 war in South Asia by reconstituting the memories of those on opposing sides of the conflict. 1971 was marked by a bitter civil war within Pakistan and war between India and Pakistan, backed respectively by the Soviet Union and the United States. It was fought over the territory of East Pakistan, which seceded to become Bangladesh. Through a detailed investigation of events on the ground, Sarmila Bose contextualises and humanises the war while analysing what the events reveal about the nature of the conflict itself. The story of 1971 has so far been dominated by the narrative of the victorious side. All parties to the war are still largely imprisoned by wartime partisan mythologies. Bose reconstructs events via interviews conducted in Bangladesh and Pakistan, published and unpublished reminiscences in Bengali and English of participants on all sides, official documents, foreign media reports and other sources. Her book challenges assumptions about the nature of the conflict, and exposes the ways in which the 1971 war is still playing out in the region.
Product code: 455601, ISBN13: 9781849040495, 288 pages, paperback
Published by C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd in 2011
SARMILA BOSE is Senior Research Fellow in the Politics of South Asia at the University of Oxford. She was a political journalist in India and combines academic and media work. She was educated at Bryn Mawr College and Harvard University.
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