Posted on 16 August 2010. Tags: Direct Action Day
Direct Action Day: August 16th, 1956–the day the Hindus rioted to partition Bengal. Hindu public opinion was mobilised around the Akhand Hindusthan (United India) slogan. Certain Congress leaders in Bengal imbibed a strong sense of Hindu identity, especially in view of the perceived threat from the Pakistan movement. Field Marshal Viscount Wavell estimated that appreciably [...]
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Posted in British Raj, Independence movement
Posted on 10 August 2010.
Gandhi did not bring the British Empire to its knees—they had already decided to leave. By supporting the war “Recruiter-in-Chief”, Sergeant Major Gandhi extended colonialism, and sent thousands to their death as cannon-fodder. Gandhi condones Zulu massacres and defends the British. Aug 4 1906 By supporting the British in the Boer War, their war against [...]
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Posted in British Raj
Posted on 25 June 2010. Tags: and Dr. Gilchrist created Modern Hindi 135 years ago, Dr. Gilchrist, Haidar Bakhsh Haidari, John Borthwick Gilchrist brought together Lallu Lal, Kazim Ali Jawan, Mazhar Ali Khan Wila, Mir Amman, Mir Bahadur Ali, Nihal Chand, Sadal Misra, Sher Ali Afsos
It is a fascinating tale of how the British manufactured history and actually created a language for the Hindus–to give them identity and make them the so called owners of the land. The culprits were John Borthwick Gilchrist (June 1759 – 1841) was a noted British Indologist like Sir James Princep. The other partners in [...]
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Posted in British Raj
Posted on 15 May 2010.
Gandhi did not bring the British Empire to its knees—they had already decided to leave. By supporting the war “Recruiter-in-Chief”, Sergeant Major Gandhi extended colonialism, and sent thousands to their death as cannon-fodder. Gandhi condones Zulu massacres and defends the British. Aug 4 1906 By supporting the British in the Boer War, their war against [...]
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Posted in British Raj
Posted on 10 March 2010.
Gandhi did not bring the British Empire to its knees—they had already decided to leave. By supporting the war “Recruiter-in-Chief”, Sergeant Major Gandhi extended colonialism, and sent thousands to their death as cannon-fodder. Gandhi condones Zulu massacres and defends the British. Aug 4 1906 By supporting the British in the Boer War, their war against [...]
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Posted in British Raj, Independence movement
Posted on 10 January 2010. Tags: Mohandas Gandhi
Gandhi did not bring the British Empire to its knees—they had already decided to leave. By supporting the war “Recruiter-in-Chief”, Sergeant Major Gandhi extended colonialism, and sent thousands to their death as cannon-fodder. Gandhi condones Zulu massacres and defends the British. Aug 4 1906 By supporting the British in the Boer War, their war against [...]
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Posted in British Raj, Independence movement
Posted on 10 January 2010. Tags: Direct Action Day
The temple indoctrinated brutes in the Indian Education Department perpetuate the History of the Indian National Congress ()INC0 as the History of South Asia. All those that oppose the INC are portrayed as villains, and all those that support the INC are portrayed as villains. Jaswant Singh tried to break that deeply entrenched paradigm, but [...]
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Posted in British Raj, Independence movement
Posted on 21 August 2009. Tags: Jaswant Singh, Mohammad Ali Jinnah
Jawswant Singh’s epiphany about Quaid e Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah has surprised most Bharatis. The reaction is sad reflection of the illiteracy of the Bharati press and media about the life and accomplishments of Mohmmad Ali Jinnah. The furore over the books is also a commentary of the condition of the educaiton system of Bharat [...]
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Posted in British Raj, History of Pakistan, Independence movement
Posted on 17 August 2009. Tags: Critical Analysis of Jawaharlal Nehru by Subhas Bose
My dear Jawahar, I find that for some time past you have developed tremendous dislike for me. I say this because I find that you take up enthusiastically every possible point against me; what could be said in my favour you ignore. What my political opponents urge against me you concede, while you are [...]
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Posted in British Raj, History of Pakistan, Independence movement
Posted on 28 May 2009. Tags: Britain's Gulag: The Brutal End of Empire in Kenya, Caroline Elkins, Kenya, UK
Empires have committed the worst atrocities on the planet. The British were not immune to it. Before Lord Clive came to South Asia, Bengal was the richest state of the Subcontinent, a granary which provided food to the entire area. It was a wealthy area with huge industrial output producing the best silk and clothing on [...]
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Posted in Current Affairs, UK Empire