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Pakistan

One of our leaders is dead. My country is in turmoil. My flag is at half mast. My people are being tormented. Those across are borders are sending mercenaries to destroy the country. Our enemies are emboldened. Our well-wishers are quiet. Take a deep breath. Remember "Pakistan manzil nahin nishan e manzil hai". This too shall pass. We will overcome. DON'T MESS WITH PAKISTANIS. They come back fighting and stronger. This is the legacy.

NEVER SEE THEM SWEAT: 

Our Leaders are missing in action! The Neros are letting our country burn!

THIS IS OUR LAND!

Volunteers defend our Pakistani property! Don’t let them loot or steal.

REBUILD. HELP! GIVE  A RIDE! REPAINT, HELP OTHERS REBUILD!

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One of our leaders is dead. My country is in turmoil. My flag is at half mast. My people are being tormented. Those across are borders are sending mercenaries to destroy the country. Our enemies are emboldened. Our well-wishers are quiet. Take a deep breath. Remember “Pakistan manzil nahin nishan e manzil hai

Some had threatened “Dam a dam must qalandar“. Much of the mayham was pre-planned. The looting and rioting was pre-planned for personal benifit and to destabilize the country. 

REBUILD. HELP! GIVE  A RIDE! REPAINT, HELP OTHERS REBUILD! 

PUT OUT FIRES. FIX THE AMBULANCES.

The nation got together to help the earthquake victims. Or nation needs to come together. All “leaders” need to stop this. If the leaders are absent, haul them to the TV station or the radio stattion and ask them to ask the looters to stop. STOP! Don’t destroy Pakistani property.

ASSASSINATION WAS COMMITTED TO CREATE CHAOS IN PAKISTAN: Don’t fall in that trap.The assissination was committed to create ethnic and religious tensions. The Army does not benifit from the death. The enemies of Pakistan benifit from her death.

“They have failed before”. The prophets of doom will fail again.

Yet it is the India of Gandhi which remains in the American imagination and distorts at every angle our impressions of India and hence our view of Pakistan. Modern India unambiguously regards itself as the dominant power in the region. It has waged war with China, three wars with Pakistan, occupied the disputed territory of Jammu and Kashmir, annexed the Portuguese enclave of Goa, seized the princely Muslim state of Junagadh, annexed the Himalayan state of Sikkim, exerts political control over Nepal and Bhutan, intervened militarily in Pakistan’s civil war which established Bangladesh, intervenes in the Tamil-Sinhalese violence in Sri Lanka, continues to conflict with Pakistan over the boundary of the Siachen glacier and is adamant in its refusal to implement a series of United Nations resolutions starting in 1948 calling for a plebiscite in Kashmir. In view of these well-defined instances of hegemonic impulse there can be little wonder about Pakistan’s concern that its security technology should match India’s. In his autobiography, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, analyzed the strategy of the United States to bring India and Pakistan together as a buffer against China. He deftly characterized the Pakistani view of India, “The idea of becoming subservient to India is abhorrent and that of cooperation with India, with the object of promoting tension with China, equally repugnant.”  Ralph Braibanti 

Pakistan was born on the 27th of Ramazan and God will keep her safe. In these troubled times think about what Alama Iqbal said:

Tu shaaen haa, basaira kar pharaon kee chatanon pur”

..”Jhapatna palatna, palat kar jhapatna; Lahu garm rakhne ka hai ik bahana“…..Alama Iqbal

Pakistani is invincible. Pakistanis are a proud nation. DON’T MESS WITH PAKISTANIS. They come back fighting and stronger. This is the legacy.

Remember that ….we shall fight ,and we shall fight for 1,000 years as we have fought for 1,000 years in the past….we can continue ! ” (ZAB at the United Nations )

Read Iqbal:

DIL ZINDA-O-BEDAAR AGAR HO TO BA-TADREEJ

BANDE KO ATA KARTA HAI CHASHME-NIGRAA(N) AUR

ALFAZ-O-MAANI MEIN TAFAWAT NAHI LEKIN

MULLAH KI AZAA(N) AUR, MUJAHID KI AZAA(N) AUR

PARWAAZ HAI DONO KI ISI EK FIZAA MEIN

KARGAZ KA JAHA(N) AUR HAI, SHAHEEN KA JAHA AUR

1. If your heart is alive and alert then gradually Allah gives his banda different way to look at things.

2. Both Mulla and Mujahid say Allah-O-Akbar, Although words and meaning are same, but there is a differnce in purpose

3. Although both Vulture and Falcon fly in the same sky, both have different way of living, vulture flies low and lives on dead bodies, where as falcon flies high and lives on preys.

“kitnay Bhutto maro gay” “har ghar main Bhutto hai” “hum sub Bhutto hain”

“Unlike any other Muslim nation, Pakistan has a complicated web of relationships with the entire world of Islam (Ummah). It is a mistaken notion to think of Pakistan exclusively in the context of South Asia or the South Asian subcontinent. Having fragmented from that subcontinent with no exclusionary topographical boundaries separating it from the Indian states of Punjab and Rajasthan and the disputed area of Kashmir, that assumption is easy to make. But it is erroneous. The topographical barriers separating Pakistan from its western and northern neighbours – Afghanistan, Iran and China – are much more formidable, but the cultural affinities are greater still. Afghan-Pushtu culture oversteps the Durand Line. Baluch-Brahui tribal culture is found in the Baluchistan of Pakistan and in the Baluchistan of Iran. Raph Braibanti

Pakistan was used by the USA in the First Afghan War against the USSR. India at the time was on the losing side of the battle and the USSR was not only defeated, it imploded.

Analysts see major cavities.  Today there is an overwhelming body of evidence that a similar fate faces “India.” India’s major problem is not a nuclear armed Pakistan, nor 160 million belligerent Pakistanis or even 160 million Bangledeshis nor the 160 million Indian Muslims. India’s problem is the 40 million Hindu White widows, and the Dalits and Naxalite insurrection that threatens to destroy the heart of midland. While the urban penury competes with rural poverty the plutocratic, dynastic democrats, the extremist rightists, and the megalomaniacs (Nero’s) dream of a global power, the heart of India is in pain and destitution.

How poor is India? Some startling statistics have just been released by a forgotten wing of Dr Singh’s own administration, the National Commission for Enterprises in the Unorganised Sector. Around 80 per cent of India’s working population is in this sector. Nearly 80 per cent of this group earns less than 20 rupees a day and 85 per cent of this sub group is trapped in debt. By that usual sleight of hand we have drawn an arbitrary line to define poverty: Rs 12 a day constitutes the poverty line. This encourages the illusion that 77 per cent of India is now above the poverty line. It isn’t that much above in any case. Nor is this poverty line index-linked to inflation. Twelve rupees a day buys much less today than it did three years ago. The traditional poverty groups remain where they were: 88 per cent of Scheduled Tribes and Castes, 80 per cent of “Other Backward Classes” and 85 per cent of Muslims belong to the “poor and vulnerable” class.

“Yet it is the India of Gandhi which remains in the American imagination and distorts at every angle our impressions of India and hence our view of Pakistan. Modern India unambiguously regards itself as the dominant power in the region. It has waged war with China, three wars with Pakistan, occupied the disputed territory of Jammu and Kashmir, annexed the Portuguese enclave of Goa, seized the princely Muslim state of Junagadh, annexed the Himalayan state of Sikkim, exerts political control over Nepal and Bhutan, intervened militarily in Pakistan’s civil war which established Bangladesh, intervenes in the Tamil-Sinhalese violence in Sri Lanka, continues to conflict with Pakistan over the boundary of the Siachen glacier and is adamant in its refusal to implement a series of United Nations resolutions starting in 1948 calling for a plebiscite in Kashmir. In view of these well-defined instances of hegemonic impulse there can be little wonder about Pakistan’s concern that its security technology should match India’s. In his autobiography, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, analyzed the strategy of the United States to bring India and Pakistan together as a buffer against China. He deftly characterized the Pakistani view of India, “The idea of becoming subservient to India is abhorrent and that of cooperation with India, with the object of promoting tension with China, equally repugnant.”

M. J. Akbar is Editor-in-Chief of the Asian Age and Deccan Chronicle newspapers. He can be reached at mjakbar@asianage.com

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Say Thank You

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CIA involvement in Pakistan. These is a partial listing of declassified material from the US National Archives. The most interesting pieces of information that I have discovered are:

Gandhi unveiled: The Fakir has no clothes– A critical analysis of Mohandas Gandhi's political and personal life

 CIA involvement in Pakistan. These is a partial listing of declassified material from the US National Archives. The most interesting pieces of information that I have discovered are:Lecher Gandhi who slept with young naked young girlsCIA involvement in Pakistan. These is a partial listing of declassified material from the US National Archives. The most interesting pieces of information that I have discovered are:

THE FAKIR HAS NO CLOTHES–The farce of “Non-Violence”. A critical analysis of Mohandas Gandhi’s personal life

Gandhi and his neiceGandhi and his neiceGandhi’s women

Mohandas (not Mahatma) Gandhi’s Failed Leadership in Politics and Gandhi’s Domestic Violence and weird Sexual Perversion in his private life.

The myth of Mohandas K. Gandhi debunked. He gets an “F” on South Africa, Salt Match, Non-Violence, and independence

Which war did Mohandas Gandhi support. All of them. There wasn’t a war that the prophet of Non-Violence did not support. He was Sergeant Major in the British Army and won a medal for his war duties

Gandhi’s racism. The truth behind the mask. Behold Sergeant Major Gandhi who supported the British during the Boer war, Zulu rebellion. Behold the prophet of peace who worked to stratify the South African society.

Gandhi did not bring the British Empire down.

Gandhi’s letter to his friend Hitler.

Bose and Thackeray questions Gandhi’s “celibacy”.

Mohandas Gandhi’s Failed Leadership in Politics, and Gandhi’s Domestic Violence and weird Sexual Perversion in his private lifeNEW DELHI, Dec. 27: Remarks by right-wing politician Bal Thackeray
questioning the celibacy of Mahatma Gandhi, father of the Indian nation, have caused a furore, reports said on Friday.
 

“Gandhiji was always accompanied by two girls. Yet that was okay with everyone. If we do something, we are criticised. Gandhi’s celibacy was a fraud,

Press reports quoted Thackeray, chief of the regional Shiv Sena party which rules the western sate of Maharashtra in coalition with the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)…

His failures, Pedophilia and sexual perversion fetishes

A plethora of information is now coming out of many sources shedding light on the life of Mr. Gandhi and his support for the British war machine, his disdain for the Africans in South Africa and his advice to invade Kashmir, and his suggestion to the Sikhs to not let their swords rust is contrary to the image of the pervert marketed in the West.For lurid details about Gandhi’s lecherous behaviour see other posts on this site, writings of G.B. Singh as well as Collins et all: “Freedom at Midnight”

 Interested readers may look up Chapter 4 (A Last Tattoo
“…at the age of sixty-seven, thirty years after he had sworn his vow of
Brahmacharya, Gandhi awoke after an arousing dream with what would have been to most men of that age a source of some satisfaction, but was to Gandhi a calamity, an erection.” [Page 81, Freedom at Midnight,Simon&Schuster Edition,1975].

The following is a quote from Collins and La Pierre in “Freedom at
Midnight
. Chapter 4 (A Last Tattoo For A Dying Raj) Gandhi saw in Manu’s words the chance to make her the perfect female votary.

“If out of India’s millions of daughters, I can train even one into an ideal woman by becoming an ideal mother to you” he told he “I shall have remembered a unique service to womankind“.

But first he felt he had to be sure she was telling the truth. Only his closest collaborators were accompanying him to Noakhali, he informed her, but she would be welcome, provided she submitted to his discipline and went through the test which he meant to subject her.

They would, he decreed, share each night the crude straw pallet which
passed for his bed. He regarded himself her mother; she had said that she
found nothing but a mothers love for him. If they were both truthful, if he
remained firm in his ancient vow of chastity and she had never know sexual
arousal, then they would be able to lie together in the innocence of a
mother daughter. If one of them was not being truthful, they would soon
discover it.

“…at the age of sixty-seven, thirty years after he had sworn his vow of
Brahmacharya, Gandhi awoke after an arousing dream with what would have been to most men of that age a source of some satisfaction, but was to Gandhi a calamity, an erection.”
[Page 81, Freedom at Midnight,Simon&Schuster Edition,1975].

Collins does not mention what Manu said or did, or what the collaborators heard!!

Got urine. It was first revealed by Prime Minister Morarjee Desai that he drank his own piss. So started a huge furor. Then it was disocovered that many temples advocate piss-drinking and many holy men do it. Ordinary Indians also do it routinely.

Erik H Erikson (american psychoanalys)while doing his reasearch in india on Ghabdi wrote about Ghandis episodes with other women besides Manu the articles were also published in new yorker of 1996. He gives the reference of a book by Nirmal Bose : My days with Gandhi. It deals with this problem and other, very respectfully in two chapters On 3.2.1947 he said, as Nirmal Bose quotes :

” What [ he was ?]doing was not for imitation. It was undoubtly dangerous, but it ceased to be so if the conditions were rigidly observed. “

His failures, Pedophilia and sexual perversion fetishes

POLITICAL FAILURE OF GANDHI: The biggest Urban Myth is that Mr. Gandhi led a movement for the independence from the British. Gandhi did not bring the British empire to its knees. In 1945 the tottering “empire” was its knees already. Actually it had been knocked out (KO!). WW2 with 50 million dead had totally destroyed London and decimated the infrastructure of the country. There was no appetite for empire. British voters threw out Churchill. The exhausted British had already decided to leave all her colonies after the 2nd world war. After the Labor Atlee government took over in Britain, the only point of discussion was “when” to dismantle the colonies. Nigeria, Malaysia, Kuwait, Iraq all got their independence without any “Gandhi”.

Let us die for the empire

It was first revealed by Prime Minister Morarjee Desai that he drank his own piss. So started a huge furor. Then it was disocovered that many temples advocate piss-drinking and many holy men do it. Ordinary Indians also do it routinely.What kind of national leaders sits in a religious “Ashram” and wears a monk like religious uniform? Would this sort of enlightened soul be acceptable to a diverse population? The answer is no.

It is nonsensical to say that Gandhi won freedom for the Subcontinent “without spilling a drop of blood.”Non-violence” was just a slogan. Gandhi sent thousands to fight in the British wars. Five million died in 1947.  In the 40′s  when the British colonial rule was taking its last breadth there was a strong wave of nationalism across the globe, in China, in Malysia, in Nigeria, in South Africa, and in the Subcontinent. Many of the leaders were Tipu Sultan, Bahadar Shah Zafar, Alam Iqbal, Mohhammad Ali Jinnah, Maula Mohammad Azad, The Ali Brothers, Maulana Abdul Bari Farangi Mahali, Lokmanya Tilak, Chaudhry Rehmat Ali, Gokhale, Lal Lajpat Rai, Veer Savarkar and many other unnamed heroes. Their sacrifices were not less than Mahatma Gandhi. 

Gandhi came to the political scene in India after Jinnah, Iqbal, and Sir Syed. He came after Tilak Yug,  Subhash Chandra Bose  launched the “Azad Hind Fauj.”  The devastating affects of the 2nd Tribal War (World War II) forced the British government to abandon her Colonial Empire.

GANDHI WAS “CREATED” TO USE THE SOUTH AFRICANS IN THE BRITISH WARS: Gandhi was a creation of the British and they used him to get the South Africans to fight in the British wars. He also stratified the South African society.

From Oct. 1899 to  May 31st, 1902 Mahatma Gandhi did not mention in “Non-Violence.”At the beginning of the South African War, Gandhi argued that “Indians must support the War effort in order to legitimize their claims to full citizenship. “ 
 

The  “Prophet of Non-Violence“, the “apostle of peace” urged the Indians to support the British by enlisting in the army during World War I.

By supporting the British war effort in South Africa as well as in the Subcontinent, he actually prolonged Britian’s occupation of the Subcontinent and prolonged the life of the British Empire. In 1945 the tottering “empire” was its knees already.

Mr. Geert Wilders is not unique. The world should not be surprised at the Dutch. The soil of the Netherlands nurtures hatred. The Dutch have a long history of bigotry. From the Jan Van Reebeik, to the Brutal Boer Dutch colonialism, to the Apartheid regime in South Africa to the Nazi barbarism—the Dutch have supported racism.GANDHI WAS A TOTAL FAILURE IN SOUTH AFRICA: Gandhi was a failure in South Africa and a failed attorney in Bombay. His failure hardened “Apartheid” and it took decades to dismantle it. This created a rift with the Black of South Africa who rejected this. Gandhi urged the colonial authorities to raise a volunteer militia of Indians to fight for the Empire. Gandhi informed the “South African Natal Authorities” that it would be a “criminal folly” if they did not enlist Indians for the war. Mr. Gandhi urged the Indian community to show their loyalty to the British Empire by raising funds for the War. He reminded them that they were in South Africa due to the courtesy of the Empire.

Debunking the movie. Shedding light on support for colonialism, empire, racism, and Hindu religious dogma

GANDHI (self proclaimed “RECRUITER IN CHIEF”) WAS IMPORTED TO THE SUBCONTINENT BY THE BRITISH TO SUPPORT THE WAR EFFORT :The British Empire included many countries in Africa and Asia. In the Subcontinent it included more than 500 states. At the end of the 2nd Tribal War in Europe (WW2), the pillars of the once mighty British Empire were collapsing. In the Subcontinent the War of Independence of 1857 (also known as “Indian Mutiny“) had failed.Gandhi’s arrival in India was a carefully planned and crafted scheme to get rid of the Muslim leadership in the Indian National Congress. Some of the biggest millionaires in India devised a marketing plan to construct a leader for a superstitious, illiterate and colonized people. Gandhi was the perfect candidate. He was imported from South Africa. Special trains were constructed to transport Gandhi in “3rd class” bogeys.

 GANDHI WAS “CREATED” TO USE THE SOUTH AFRICANS IN THE BRITISH WARS: Gandhi was a creation of the British and they used him to get the South Africans to fight in the British wars. He also stratified the South African society. From Oct. 1899 to  May 31st, 1902 Mahatma Gandhi did not mention in “Non-Violence.”At the beginning of the South African War, Gandhi argued that “Indians must support the War effort in order to legitimize their claims to full citizenship. ”

The Salt March and his fast in Calcutta were managed events for publicity and fund raising. Huge crowds were attracted to this circus.  Funds were generated to support the Indian National Congress and other organizations which unleashed a campaign of terror against the Muslims of Bengal and Kashmir.  Initially the INC was not a communal organization but it used the RSS and the Jan Sangh to do its dirty work. The machinery worked overtime to put the Subcontinent on the track of Ram Rajhya.Gandhi first introduced Hindu religious symbols to Motilal Nehru’s Secular Indian National Congress and then tried to make all of India succumb to a racist Hindu Ram Rajha rule. The British brought Gandhi back to India from South Africa to sabotage Indian national movement against British rule. The Congress Party at the time was a secular party.  At the expense of other important people  Nehru-Gandhi were imposed on the party which had been  set up under the patronage of the British authorities.

“One of his reason for launching the Civil Disobedient Movement is to contain the violence of revolutionaries.” Gandhi’s letter to the Viceroy in1930

The 2nd World War broke out in 1939 after Nazi Germany invaded Poland. Initially, Mr. Gandhi favored offering “non-violent moral support” to the British effort, but other Congress leaders were offended by the unilateral inclusion of the people of the Subcontinent into the war, without the consultation of the people’s representatives (INC,ML, AD, RSS, Jan Sangh etc.).

Mr. Gandhi introduced religious symbols into politics which led to the Indian National attracting the communalists like Patel. As a result of the Ashrams and the satyargarhs and the Banda Mahtaram INC became a Hindu Party with the Muslims in the Muslim League and the Sikhs in the Akali Dal. Unable to agree on the Cabinet Mission Plan all agreed to gain independence in a different manner from the British. Gandhi’s religious symbols eventually led to the BJP ruling India, Ayodhia and the massacres in Gujrat. Secularism in India means “Hinduism Light”. Dynestic “Democracy” in India was imposed to wrest the control of India from Muslim lands. Land reforms were forced on a vulnerable Muslim population and their lands were confiscated.  

SCHEME TO DETHRONE THE MUSLIMS FROM THE CORRIDORS OF POWER: A scheme was created to disable the Muslim infrastructure of India and get rid of the rulers who had ruled India for more than a thousand years. A word that had not been in vogue was issued into the lexicon of the English language. This word “Democracy” did not appear in the American constituion and Socrates, Jeffersen, Hamilton and others had written much against it. However the word galvanized the people of Britian and America to fight Fascism. It worked to draw in the Americans to the war. The British used this word to seduce the Hindus of the Subcontinent to lure them into supporting them so that after they left, they would rule the Subcontinent–something they had not dreamed about in more than a thousand years.

The politics of sex locked the British Empire into irrational decision making. There is an overwhelming body of evidence to show that Lord Mountbatten was gay. Lord Mountbatten was seduced by Mr. Nehru whose homosexual tendencies have been mentioned by Stanley Wolpert and others. Lord Mountbatten’s wife Edwina’s affair with Mr. Nehru is well known also.

GANDHI WAS A FAILURE IN THE SUBCONTIENT:Gandhi had pledged to keep a fast to death on many occasions. He did not do so.

The anti-Muslim thrust of some of Gandhi’s Hindu opponents combined with Muslim separatism to produce Pakistan.” Gandhi’s grandson

The Gandhi opponents in India were unhappy with him for “allowing Pakistan”. They also think that the “protest fast unto death and the non-violent arm of Gandhism was a fraud. Both Mahatma Gandhi and British Empire knew this. This was a friendly fight as Congress, its allies and left fronts are doing. After all they are true loyalist of Nehru Gandhi dynasty. “ 

THE NON-VIOLENCE SLOGAN WAS FOR THE SAKE OF THE BRITISH RULERS–SERGEANT MAJOR GANDHI ACTUALLY SUPPORTED ALL THIER WARS

 The “Non Violence” theme in the Subcontient was a great marketing ploy of Mr. Nehru and Mr. Gandhi. Gandhis sole contribution to history was to make 150 million Muslims of India subservient to the Hindus.   Attempts to make another 300 million subservient continue.Other than lip service he was unable to eliminate the caste system in India. Sati and “White Widows” remain instilled in the fabric of India.

PERSONAL FAILURE:

“We know from his autobiography how shamefully he treated his wife. He was transparently honest and he had much less to hide from anyone else. Nothing can be found if other public figures are to be scrutinized because things have been carefully hidden and suppressed.” Gandhi, the family man

  1. Gandhi used to beat his wife up routinely.
  2. Gandhi was having sex when his father lay breathing his last upstairs.
  3. Gandhi denied sex to his wife for decades
  4. Gandhi was an adulterer and had a spiritual marriage with two British women who were in the Ashram
  5. Gandhi slept naked with his niece and other women to prove that he could control his manliness.
  6. Gandhi would do enemas twice a day and if he liked you allowed you to enter the piece up his rectum.
  7. Gandhi son left him and converted to Islam
  8. Gandhi was a total failure in South Africa where he tried to stratify the society, Whites, Indians and Africans

The Indian government contributed $10 million for the movie Gandhi. It is based on a book of fiction called “Freedom at Midnight” by Collins et al. You can see glossed over failures and the perversion in the movie Gandhi but it is not overt and explicitly shown. You have to be smart and familiar with the history to see it embedded in the movie.

This is what Time Magazine says:

“Exceptions to the author’s reserve mostly center on Gandhi’s limitations as a family man. Where the world sees a saint, Rajmohan Gandhi sees a cruel husband and a mostly absent father, paying scant attention to his children’s schooling and dragging wife Kasturba across continents at will, belittling her desire for the simplest of material possessions, then expecting her to comply when he turns from amorous husband to platonic companion to apparent adulterer. Gandhi took on a magnetic personality in the presence of young women, and was able to persuade them to join him in peculiar experiments of sleeping and bathing naked together, without touching, all apparently to strengthen his chastity. (Whether these experiments were always successful is anyone’s guess.) It is also revealed that Gandhi began a romantic liaison with Saraladevi Chaudhurani, niece of the great poet Rabindranath Tagore—a disclosure that has created a buzz in the Indian press. The author tells us that Gandhi, perhaps disingenuously, called it a “spiritual marriage,” a “partnership between two persons of the opposite sex where the physical is wholly absent.”  This bombshell occupies only five pages, but it gives Rajmohan Gandhi enough material for his book’s redeeming feature—namely, the clear depiction of the tensions between Gandhi’s erratic emotional compass and his unswerving moral one. For despite the occasional salacious lapses, the overarching principle that infused Gandhi’s life was his intrinsic belief in the equality of all souls. 

“Mahatma Gandhi was not shy of speaking about his relationship with his women associates, except in a few cases. He wanted the world to know of his tryst with Brahmacharya in which women constituted an integral part. He kept a meticulous record and tried to make the players keep the records too. Alas! Most of them seem to have either destroyed the records or refused to disclose the intensity of their feelings. A construct, however, is still possible based on Gandhiji’s writings and on basis of writings of some of them, who were involved. Gandhiji persuaded Kanchan Shah, his role model for Married Brahmacharya, and Prabhavati, wife of Jaiprakash Narayan, to practice married Brahmacharya. It was a difficult odyssey and the book tries to analyse why it was difficult.”

“It was the revulsion from sex that forced Gandhiji to take the vow of Brahamacharya in 1906. Then onwards, till the laboratory experiment in Noakhali, Gandhiji kept trying to find out if it was possible to overcome desire and remain a brahmachari. There were more than a dozen women who came to closely associated with him at one time or the other. Some of them were foreigners – Millie Graham Polak, Sonja Schlesin, Esther Faering, Nilla Cram Cook, Margarete Spiegel and Mirabehn. Prabhavati, Kanchan Shah, Shushila Nayyar and Manu Gandhi formed a part of his entourage at various points in time. He called JEKI “the Only Adopted Daughter”. Gandhiji was too found of Saraldevi Chowdharani, Rabindranath Tagore’s niece, and often displayed her as his mannequin for popularizing Khadi. He called her his “spiritual wife”.

His closeness to Saraladevi or arguments on Brahmacharya with Premabehn Kantak created a storm in the ashram and exposed him to public glare. He was undaunted and made a tactical retreat to allow the storm to subside. Soon things were back to normal. While the world was unsure, the Mahatma was sure of his actions.

There was a definite attraction in Gandhiji that brought womenfolk to him. It is quite possible that they were looking for glory and he provided the opportunity. Some like Mirabehn were inspired by his ideals and wanted to devote their entire life to his cause. But once they came close, Gandhiji and not his cause became their obsession. They hardly knew this was the next step to losing him, as the Mahatma could not be chained. He had higher goals. The book is a psycho-biography and a study of man-woman relationship involving one of the greatest men in living memory.”

Experts from Gandhi’ grandson’s Book “Mohandas”:

“Saraladevi was the topic of discussion in undertones and overtones among his friends, associated and family members. How could Ba not be affected? The years 1919 and 1920 were years of mental torture and agony for her”. (page 220)

Gandhiji referred to “small-talks, whispers and innuendos” going around of which he was well aware: “He was already in the midst of so much suspicion and distrust, he told the gathering, that he did not want his most innocent acts to be misunderstood and misrepresented”. (page 339)

The Sarla Devi episode in his life establishes his humanity. To suppress any information on Gandhi would have meant doing injustice to what he stood for all his life – truth. I have only presented the facts as a scholar not a sensationalist journalist” (Mr Gandhi the grandson of Mohandas Gandhi)

The book “Mohandas” also describes Gandhi’s practice of brahmacharya in his life. He would sleep nude with his niece Manu. “It’s a matter of historical record. This has been written about many times. Even Gandhi wrote about it. In doing so, he was surrendering his sexuality and that of his partner’s, after passing a huge test,

Dr. Sushila Nayar told Ved Mehta that she used to sleep with Gandhi as she regarded him as a Hindu god.

Responding to noted Gandhian Rajmohan Gandhi’s recent claim about Mahatma Gandhi’s fondness for Sarla Devi, his granddaughter Tara Gandhi Bhattacharjee on Friday said as a man of great aesthetic sensibility, if Gandhi felt attracted to a “woman of intellect” it could be natural. Elaborating her point, Bhattacharjee said Mahatma Gandhi also admired the way Rajkumari Amrit Kaur held her pen.

In another book “Mira and the Mahatma”, psychoanalyst Sudhir Kakkar delves deep into the desires that lay buried in the “Mahatma’s” heart. The hero pines for the company of his Mira who is away from him. “You are on the brain. I look about me, and I miss you. I open the charkha and miss you,”  (Excerpt from Sudhir Kakkar’s book).

India. Indians drink cow urine which they call gaumutra. It is interesting to see the “finer things” of India. Stuff that you don’t see in Bollywood movies, and India’s Marketing Inc. Apprently cow urine is sold in bottles and in tablet and cream form in India. The internet is full of websites on the so called advantaes of drinking cow urine. One website called a cow, “a walking pharmacy”. Some sell it as “steralized and completely fresh”Fish oil with cow urine.India. Indians drink cow urine which they call gaumutra. It is interesting to see the “finer things” of India. Stuff that you don’t see in Bollywood movies, and India’s Marketing Inc. Apprently cow urine is sold in bottles and in tablet and cream form in India. The internet is full of websites on the so called advantaes of drinking cow urine. One website called a cow, “a walking pharmacy”. Some sell it as “steralized and completely fresh”India. Indians drink cow urine which they call gaumutra. It is interesting to see the “finer things” of India. Stuff that you don’t see in Bollywood movies, and India’s Marketing Inc. Apprently cow urine is sold in bottles and in tablet and cream form in India. The internet is full of websites on the so called advantaes of drinking cow urine. One website called a cow, “a walking pharmacy”. Some sell it as “steralized and completely fresh”THE ORIGINS OF THE “MAHATMA” MONIKER: EVANGALIST GOALS OF MISSIONARIES IN THE SUBCONTINENT.

Mr. Mohandas Gandhi was converted into a “Mahatma”  under the auspicies of the British in South Africa. Its genesis was started by the white Christian clergy. Rev. Joseph J. Doke, a Baptist Minster was the first to write the biography of M. K. Gandhi.
What started as a ploy became an avalanche under a well planned scheme.  Pastor John H. Holmes, a Unitarian ”priest” from New York praised Gandhi in his writings and sermons with titles like:

  • “Gandhi: The Modern Christ”,
  • “Mahatma Gandhi: The Greatest Man since Jesus Christ”,
  • Mahatma Ji: Reincarnation of Christ” and
  • “Gandhi before Pilate.”

Romain Rolland, the French Nobel Laureate in literature thought of Gandhi not only as a Hindu saint, but also “another Christ”. He wrote Gandhi’s new biography in French which poured praise on the the diety— “Gandhi is the One Luminous, Creator of All,”Mahatma.”

At this juncture the Nehru-Gandhi loyalist Hindus were brought in.  Muslims and others from the Subcontinent were left aghast when Krishnalal Shridharni elevated Gandhi to the status of twentieth century Hindu god – “The seventh reincarnation of Vishnu, Lord Rama.”

One of the objectives of colonialism was the “civilze” the “natives” and the “tribes”. According to Rdyard Kipling this was the “White Man’s Burden”. The British machinery and their accolytes, the Christian clergy had an ulterior motive in building the Gandhi myth. Similar schemes had worked in Africa and Latin America. Local dieties were “included” in Christian concepts to make it more palatable to the people. Later these “local influences” would be purged.

The Colonial rulers thought that by elevating Gandhi to a 20th century messiah and then converting him would open the flood gate for evangelizing and converting the Hindu and masses. However Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was not Emperor Constantine, and was unable to fulfill the wishes of the colonian masters.

Many believe that this wish of foreign funded Christian Missionaries is being fulfilled by Christian Sonia Gandhi and her Christian lobby. Many Indians are upset that Glady Stains was awarded Padmshree. Many Indians are upset at the missionary activities of the faith healer Benny Hinn’s organized in Bangalore with the support of Andhra Government to please, Sonia Gandhi, the Pope and the Vatican City’s its Indian ambassador.  

Behold the God that supported the British wars, did not oppose “Aparthied” in South Africa, beat his wife, slept naked with his neice and had affairs with various women.

Source: Mohandas by Gandhi’s grandson, In Search of Truth by Mohandas Gandhi, Freedom at Midnight by Le Pierre (screen play for the movie Gandhi).

Mohandas– a true story of a man, his people and an empire, on Mahatma Gandhi” by former Parliamentarian and writer Mr. Rajmohan Gandhi

http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1609478,00.html

Lord Mintos SubcontinentVery few policy makers in India dare to acknowledge the danger to the nation’s territorial integrity. The security and integrity of the nation has become hostage to vote-bank politics. Democracy and more than eight percent economic growth will be of no avail if the country as such withers away. India is not only being frayed at its borders by insurgencies, but its very writ in the heartland is becoming increasingly questionable. The rise of a nation is predicated upon unity, peace and stability, which are essentially determined by good governance. The prevailing security scenario poses the serious question - Is India’s development and economic growth becoming unsustainable due to poor handling of the security? There are three dangers to the territorial integrity that bedevil the nation. Bharat Verma. Indian Defense Institute.Its all unraveling. The government does not control 60% of the lland which is under Naxalite control. “India” faces many problem to keep the diverse 570 states which were cobbled together. 

AssamNaxalite insurrectionOccupied KashmirAssam, the seven siters and the Naxalites want their indpendence. Kashmir doesn’t want to be part of India.

Cracks showing in IndiaIndians are cutting India to size! 

Was Pakistan inevitable?

http://moinansari.wordpress.com/2007/12/07/was-pakistan-inevitable-the-inc-made-major-mistakes-before-and-after-1947/ 

Also on this site: How Jinnah and Liaqat Ali Khan outmaneuvered Gandhi, Nehru and the INC and Sir Chottu Ram’s Zamindara (renamed Unionist Party). Please click here

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IS INDIA A FAILED STATE: Also on this site. Please click here

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WHY PAKISTAN WAS CREATED?Also on this site. Please click here

Also on this site: Why Pakistan was created?

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Nehru's Commitement to Kashmirs & un-implemented UN resolutions on Indian Occupied Kashmir

Pakistani sites, please post this artilcle, improve on it and forward to allAny life lost is a loss to all humanity. The Indian Government numbers are around 60,000. International analysts say the number is twice that number. The Hurriat which is in dialogue with the Indian Governmnet and is a legitimate Kashmiri organization claims that the numbers are around 150,000 dead. We used 100,000 as the best estimate possible.

Occupied Jammu and Kashmiris want to sell their produce in Azad Kashmir. Northern Areas are not part of Kashmir and Azad Kashmir

Occupied Jammu and Kashmiris want to sell their produce in Azad Kashmir. Northern Areas are not part of Kashmir and Azad Kashmir

There has been a lot of activity on discussing Kashmir. However there has been little progress.Peace is a two way street. Historians have looked at the promises of previous Indian leaders on the subject. Nehru’s commitment to the people of Kashmir. Most Pakistanis know that Kashmir and Junagarh is Pakistani territory. There is a huge contraversy on the Article of Accession. Recently the grand daughter of Shaikh Abdullah described the AOA as “provisional. Many Pakistanis and world historians have gone further and do not accept the notion that any such document exists. Kashmir: Does the article of accession exist? India’s UN seat is held hostage to the unresolved UN resolutions. UN resolutions, and Nehru speeches on disputed nature of Kashmir.

Pakistani sites, please post this artilcle, improve on it and forward to allHere is some additional information NOT available to intelligent people of “Indian origin”. The resolutions have not been implemented and the plebscite promised by Nehru was never held. …yeah yeah we have already heard the “Indian story which says that all forces need to be removed…but the UN resolution does not talk about “all forces”, simply REGULAR FORCES…..

Here are the facts:
http://www.na.gov.pk/s_kashmir_india_comitment.html

INDIA’S COMMITMENT OF PLEBISCITE FOR THE PEOPLE OF KASHMIR

Occupied Kashmir“Our view which we have repeatedly made public is that the question of accession in any disputed territory or State must be decided in accordance with wishes of people and we adhere to this view.” JAWAHARLAL NEHRU, (in telegram No. 402-Primin-2227 dated 27 October 1947 to Prime Minister of Pakistan repeating telegram addressed to Prime Minister of United Kingdom).

Occupied KashmirIn regard to accession also, it has been made clear that this is subject to reference to people of State and their decision.” JAWAHARLAL NEHRU, (in telegram No.413 dated 28 October 1947 addressed to Prime Minister of Pakistan).

“ …….the people of Kashmir would decide the question of accession. It is open to them to accede to either Dominion then.”  JAWAHARLAL NEHRU, (in telegram No.255 dated 31 October 1947 addressed to Prime Minister of Pakistan).

Occupied KashmirKashmir should decide question of accession by plebiscite or referendum under international auspices such as those of the United Nations.” JAWAHARLAL NEHRU, (Letter No. 368-Primin dated 21 November 1947 to Prime Minister of Pakistan).

Occupied KashmirWe are anxious not to finalize anything in a moment of crisis and without the fullest opportunity to be given to the people of Kashmir to have their say. It is for them ultimately to decide.

“And let me make it clear that it has been our policy all along that where there is a dispute about the accession of a state to either Dominion, the accession must be made by the people of that state.”   JAWAHARLAL NEHRU, (Broadcast to the Nation: “All India Radio”: 2 November 1947).

The issue in Kashmir is whether violence and naked force should decide the future or the will of the people.” JAWAHARLAL NEHRU, (Statement in Indian Constituent Assembly; 25 November 1947).

“We have not opposed at any time an over-all plebiscite for the State as a whole…….” JAWAHARLAL NEHRU, (in telegram dated 16 August 1950 addressed to the U.N. Representative for India and Pakistan: S/1791 : Anne 1(B).

Occupied Kashmir“The most feasible method of ascertaining the wishes of the people was by fair and impartial plebiscite.” JAWAHARLAL NEHRU, (Joint press communique of the Prime Ministers of India and Pakistan issued in Delhi after their meeting on 20 August 1953).

Occupied KashmirPeople seem to forget that Kashmir is not a commodity for sale or to be bartered. It has an individual existence and its people must be the final arbiters of their future.” JAWAHARLAL NEHRU, (Report to the All-India Congress Committee, 6 July 1951; The Statesman, New Delhi, 9 July 1951).

Occupied Kashmir“Kashmir is not a thing to be bandied about between India and Pakistan but it has a soul of its own and an individuality of its own. Nothing can be done without the goodwill and consent of the people of Kashmir.” JAWAHARLAL NEHRU, (Statement in the Indian Parliament, 31 March 1955).

“We had given our pledge to the people of Kashmir, and subsequently to the United Nations; we stood by it and we stand by it today. Let the people of Kashmir decide.” JAWAHARLAL NEHRU, (Statement in the Indian Parliament, 12 February 1951).

“We have taken the issue to the United Nations and given our word of honour for a peaceful solution. As a great nation, we cannot go back on it. We have left the question for final solution to the people of Kashmir and we are determined to abide by their decision.” JAWAHARLAL NEHRU (Amrita Bazar Patrika, Calcutta, 2 January 1952).

“If, after a proper plebiscite, the people of Kashmir said, ‘We do not want to be with India’, we are committed to accept that. We will accept it though it might pain us. We will not send any army against them. We will accept that, however hurt we might feel about it, we will change the Constitution, if necessary.” JAWAHARLAL NEHRU       (Statement in the Indian Parliament, 26 June 1952).

I want to stress that it is only the people of Kashmir who can decide the future of Kashmir. It is not that we have merely said that to the United Nations and to the people of Kashmir; it is our conviction and one that is borne out by the policy that we have pursued, not only in Kashmir but every where.

“I started with the presumption that it is for the people of Kashmir to decide their own future. We will not compel them. In that sense, the people of Kashmir are sovereign.” JAWAHARLAL NEHRU   (Statement in Indian Parliament, 7 August 1952)

The whole dispute about Kashmir is still before the United Nations. We cannot just decide things concerning Kashmir. We cannot pass a bill or issue an order concerning Kashmir or do whatever we want. JAWAHARLAL NEHRU  (The Statesman, 1 May 1953)

Leave the decision regarding the future of this State to the people of the State is not merely a promise to your Government but also to the people of Kashmir and to the world.” JAWAHARLAL NEHRU  (In telegram No. 25 dated 31 October 1947 addressed to Prime Minister of Pakistan).

In regard to accession also it has been made clear that this is subject to reference to people of State and their decision.” JAWAHARLAL NEHRU   (In telegram No.413 dated 28 October 1947 addressed to Prime Minister of Pakistan).

That Government of India and Pakistan should make a joint request to U.N.O. to undertake a plebiscite in Kashmir at the earliest possible date.” JAWAHARLAL NEHRU  (In telegram No. Primin-304 dated 8 November 1947 addressed to Prime Minister of Pakistan).

We have always right from the beginning accepted the idea of the Kashmir people deciding their fate by referendum or plebiscite………..”

Ultimately, the final decision of settlement, which must come, has first of all to be made basically by the people of Kashmir…….” JAWAHARLAL NEHRU  Statement at Press Conference in London, 16 January 1951, The Statesman, 18 January 1951).

But so far as the Government of India are concerned, every assurance and international commitment in regard to Kashmir stands.” JAWAHARLAL NEHRU  (Statement in the Indian Council of States; 18 May 1954).
http://www.na.gov.pk/s_kashmir_india_comitment.html

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Kashmir in the United Nations

  1. Resolution 38 (1948) adopted by the Security Council at its 229th Meeting held on 17 January 1948
  2. Resolution 39 (1948) adopted by the Security Council at its 230th Meeting held on 20 January 1948
  3. Draft Resolution presented by the President of the Security Council and the Rapporteur on 6 February 1948
  4. Resolution 47 (1948) adopted by the Security Council at its 286th Meeting held on 21 April 1948
  5. Resolution 51 (1948) adopted by the Security Council at its 312th Meeting held on 3 June 1948
  6. Resolution adopted by the United Nations Commission for India and Pakistan on 13 August 1948
  7. Resolution adopted by the United Nations Commission for India and Pakistan on 5 January 1949
  8. Proposal in respect of Jammu and Kashmir made by General A.G.L. McNaughton, President of the Security Council of the United Nations on 22 December 1949
  9. Resolution 80 (1950) adopted by the Security Council at its 470th Meeting held on 14 March 1950
  10. Resolution 91 (1951) adopted by the Security Council at its 539th Meeting held on 30 March 1951
  11. Resolution 96 (1951) adopted by the Security Council al its 566th Meeting held on 10 November 1951
  12. Resolution 98 (1952) adopted by the Security Council at its 611th Meeting held on 23 December 1952
  13. Resolution 122 (1957) adopted by the Security Council at its 765th Meeting held on 24 January 1957
  14. Draft Resolution presented by Australia, Cuba, U.K. and U.S.A. on 14 February 1957
  15. Resolution 123 (1957) adopted by the Security Council at its 774th Meeting held on 21 February 1957
  16. Draft Resolution presented by Australia, Columbia,Philippines on 16 November 1957
  17. Resolution 126 (1957) adopted by the Security Council at its 808th Meeting held on 2 December 1957
  18. Draft Resolution submitted by Ireland to the Security Council on June 22, 1962
  19. Statement of the President of the Security Council (French Representative) made on the 18 May 1964 at the 1117th Meeting of the Council (Document No. S/PV. 1117, dated the 18 May l964) summarizing the conclusion of the debate on Kashmir
  20. Resolution 209 (1965) adopted by the Security Council at its 1237th Meeting held on 4 September 1965
  21. Resolution 210 (1965) adopted by the Security Council at its 1238th Meeting held on 6 September 1965
  22. Resolution 211 (1965) adopted by the Security Council at its 1242nd Meeting held on 20 September 1965
  23. Resolution 214 (1965) adopted by the Security Council at its 1245th Meeting held on 27 September 1965
  24. Resolution 215 (1965) adopted by the Security Council at its1251st Meeting held on 5 November 1965
  25. Resolution 303 (1971) adopted by the Security Council at its1606th Meeting held on 6 December 1971
  26. Question considered by the Security Council at its 1606th, 1607th and 1608th Meetings held on 4,5 and 6 December 1971
  27. Resolution 307 (1971) adopted by the Security Council at its 1616th Meeting held on 21 December 1971
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The “Two” “Nation” Theory (TNT) [Savarka, Rai, Ali, Hedgewar Iqbal, Ambedkar and Jinnah] vs. The One "Nation" Theory (ONT) [Gandhi, Azad, Nehru, Khan, and Patel]

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WHY WE CREATED PAKISTAN?

The Pakistan Ideology

The “Two” “Nation” Theory (TNT) Savarka, Rai, Ali, Hedgewar Iqbal, Ambedkar and Jinnah vs.

The One “Nation” Theory (ONT) Gandhi, Azad, Nehru, Khan, and Patel

by Moin Ansari

Updated on March 16th, 1996, Nov 14th, 2007

….the Aryans who settled in India at the dawn of history already formed a nation, now embodied in the Hindus…. Hindus are bound together not only by the tie of the love they bear to a common fatherland and by the common blood that courses through their veins and keeps our hearts throbbing and our affection warm but also by the tie of the common homage we pay to our great civilisation, our Hindu culture.”(Page108.) Vinayak Damodar Savarka the Originator of the TNT

….I became more than ever convinced that it was not the sword that won a place for Islam in those days in the scheme of life. It was the rigid simplicity, the utter self-effacement of the prophet, the scrupulous regard for his pledges, his intense devotion to his friends and followers, his intrepidity, his fearlessness, his absolute trust in God and in his own mission. These, and not the sword carried everything before them and surmounted every trouble.” M.K. GANDHI YOUNG INDIA, 1924. (10)

“The Hindus and Muslims belong to two different religious philosophies, social customs and literature. They neither intermarry, nor interdine together, and indeed they belong to two different civilizations which are based on conflicting ideas and conceptions. Their aspects on life and of life are different.” Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah

……. “at the heart of Hindu culture is Hindu religion, and its noble ideas are from the Vedas, Keshava Baliram Hedgewar Plutarch expressed this sentiment well some centuriesago: “A conqueror is always a lover of peace. He would like to make his entry into your citiesunopposed.” Does India talks peace in the Plutarchian sense?

Was Pakistan inevitable is on this site. You can click here

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  • THE FORTIES: THE THEORIES IN AIR 5
  • ONT VS. TNT: 6
  • Rama Rajha vs. Darul Islam: 6
  • United States of India vs. Mahabharata vs. India and Pakistan 6
  • THE LAHORE RESOLUTION (LATER KNOWN AS THE PAKISTAN RESOLUTION) 6
  • WHAT IS THE TWO NATION THEORY EXACTLY? 7
  • ANALYSIS OF THE TWO NATION THEORY: 7
  • BANGLADESH AS THIRD COUNTRY IN THE TWO NATIONS 8
  • GANDHI ON PARTITION 8
  • THE ONT PROPONENTS: THE NATIONALISTIC INDIAN ATTITUDE TOWARDS THE TNT: 8
  • THE PAKISTAN IDEOLOGY EXPLAINS “WHY PAKISTAN”? 9
  • TNT: WHY PAKISTAN 9
  • THE ORIGINS OF THE “TWO” NATION THEORY AND THE TRANSITION TO THE NATIONALITIES FACT 10
  • TNT: DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE HINDUS AND MUSLIMS 11
  • SYED AHMED KHAN, AND TNT: 12
  • TNT: HISTORICAL BASIS FOR THE SOVEREIGNTY OF MUSLIM PROVINCES 13
  • CRIPPS MISSION FAILED. THE CABINET MISSION PLAN 14
  • MUSLIM LEAGUE AND CONGRESS ACCEPT THE CABINET MISSION PLAN: Nehru waffles 14
  • SEPARATISM SETS IN: THE MUSLIMS FEARED THE BUDDHIST FATE SYNDROME 14
  • HINDU PROPONENTS OF THE TNT 15
  • SUMMARY OF THE TNT 16
  • CRITICISM OF THE TWO NATION THEORY: 17
  • MUSLIMS OF THE SUBCONTINENT REJECTED THE RELIGIOUS MUSLIM PARTIES 17
  • THE ONE NATION THEORY: THE RAMA RAJHA PROPONENTS 18
  • ONT PROPONENTS: POST INDEPENDENCE RAMIFICATIONS OF PARTITION 18
  • INDIAN MUSLIM SEPARATISM: THE TRANSFORMATION OF BRITISH SUBJECTS INTO SEPARATE NATIONS 21
  • ORIGINS OF THE MONIKER PAKISTAN 22
  • INDIAN SEPARATISM: WHY MUSLIMS WERE ALIENATED IN PRE-INDEPENDENCE 22
  • INDIA ? 22
  • FUNDAMENTALIST BRAHAMANIC PARTIES EXACERBATE SEPARATIST IDEAS 23
  • MUSLIM SEPARATISM: 24
  • THE THREE PHASES OF IQBAL AND THE MUSLIM NATION IN INDIA 24
  • THE RELIGIOUS RIGHT SUPPORTING PAKISTAN 25
  • IQBAL THE KASHMIRI POET WAS JINNAHS SUPPORT IN THE PUNJAB 26
  • QUAID-E-AZAM MOHAMMAD ALI JINNAH AND TNT: 26
  • QUIAD-E-AZAM, MOHAMAMD ALI JINNAH THE MUSLIM ADVOCATE 27
  • The GEOGRAPHIC TWO NATION THEORY: 28
  • REMEMBER PAKISTAN DAY 28
  • INTROSPECTED LOOK AT PAKISTAN 28

SUMMARY AND ABSTRACT ON SOUTH ASIAN SCHISMS

This article presents the arguments of political stratification and nation forming that were in the air in the Forties. The arguments against a unified Subcontinental maga-nation are discussed at length. The arguments for a Pakistani nation are analyzed in depth. Arguments from both sides are presented and refuted.

The history of Partition is not always in teleological progression. We have lost a lot of history by tracing our history by traveling through chronological diaries and self aggrandizing biographies. Neither Pakistani nor Indian history books have done an adequate job of tracing our roots. Neither explains partition properly.

The Pakistani text books ignore Hindu contributions to our common struggle against colonialism, and seem ashamed of the common lineage with non-Muslims—(Indus Valley, Buddhism), Pakistani historical narratives underplay the role of the nationalist Indian Muslim leadership, Jauhar, Azad and Suhrawardi, and over emphasize the importance of the RSS and Jan Sangh. Pakistani textbooks ignore the Sufi contributions to our struggle of independence and restrict discussion of Sufism to Shah Waliullah and a few others.

The Indian textbooks fail to see the fact that after the departure of the British—British India and its central colonial authority would have to be replaced with an equitable authority(ies). The Indian text books fail to mention the struggle to re-negotiate the role of the center and the role of the provinces, especially in the context of minorities. The Indian textbooks fail to see the Pakistan movement as a provincial and minority rebellion against the Nehruite Marxist-Leninist Federalism that was the hall mark of the INC.

The Indian textbooks fail to mention the wings of Congress, the Nehruite secular wing led by Nehru, the fundamentalist and communal wing led by Rai, the religious wing led by Gandhi, and the extreme nationalist wing led by Patel. The Bharat text books fail to recognize that fact that Gandhi was and was seen as a religious leader by the minorities and by a large section of the Hindu populace. The Indian text books over glorify many Hindu periods, fail to mention the Hindu Buddhist wars, diminish Brahmanism and Brahamanic cruelties towards non-Brahmins, relegate the Mughal era to the greatness of Akbar, ignore the Hindu communal organizations, demonize Muslim leaders who differed with Gandhi, brand secular and moderate Muslim leadership of the Muslim League as communal leaders, overlook the frailties of the INC leadership that led to the Hindu-Muslim schism, and fail to recognize the radical non-secular part of the Congress that scared the minorities.

The Indian textbooks neglect to mention the accomplishments of the Muslim League leadership in the Indian National context. The Indian textbooks fail to mention the facts that the Muslim League leadership that tried to safeguard the interests of the Indian Muslim minorities by fighting for separate electorates for the Muslims, and tried to guarantee the rights of the minorities through the Cabinet Mission Plan and by demanding one third of the representation in parliament. This ingenious plan would have guaranteed a fair and equitable settlement. However vested interests in the INC would not allow this.

The article has some in bred biases towards the Pakistani point of view. No apologies are given for this slant. The purpose of the article is not to convince people, simply to present facts and analysis.

THE FORTIES: THE THEORIES IN AIR

Freedom is in the air. The Union Jack is to come down. How do we deal with Indian independence? Are we mature enough to behave as civilized nations? The years preceding our independence was an intense time. The Freedom Movement created many leaders and many movements. Neither the Muslims nor the Hindus nor the Sikhs were monolithic groups. Each political group had many leaders. Many times the leadership seemed to head in different directions. The Harrow-Eaton Oxbridge led INC under the leadership of Motilal Nehru was a very different Congress. The INC led by his son Jawaharlal Nehru was a very different INC. The INC had several factions that split and made up.

Similarly the Muslim Movement had factions and grouping in it. Disgruntled elements in each of the major parties went and formed their own political parties and contested the elections. Each group had sub groupings and subdivisions. There were more than 550 states in the Subcontinent. The Forties gave us the opportunity to forge a country in the Subcontinent or create many nations. As a people we failed to remain at peace. As countries we failed to keep the peace. As nations we failed to usher in an era of prosperity into the Subcontinent. Today let history teach us some lessons.

ONT VS. TNT:

The Two Nation Theory is in direct contradiction of the One Nation Theory. There were proponents of the One Nation Theory in the Indian National Congress and many Muslims believed in the One Nation Theory. Similarly there were many Congressional Leaders that believed in the Two Nation Theory. There were many variations of the TNT and there were many variations of the ONT. On the one hand the TNT espoused many countries in the Subcontinent, on the other it espoused two countries.

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