Sunday, September 9, 2012

Manmohan Singh in hot seat.


The Washington Post comments on the performance of Indian Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh.


India’s ‘silent’ prime minister becomes a tragic figure

By Simon Denyer, Published: September 4

NEW DELHI — India’s Prime Minister Manmohan Singh helped set his country on the path to modernity, prosperity and power, but critics say the shy, soft-spoken
79-year-old is in danger of going down in history as a failure.

The architect of India’s economic reforms, Singh was a major force behind his country’s rapprochement with the United States and is a respected figure on the world stage. President Obama’s aides used to boast of his tremendous rapport and friendship with Singh.

But the image of the scrupulously honorable, humble and intellectual technocrat has slowly given way to a completely different one: a dithering, ineffectual bureaucrat presiding over a deeply corrupt government.

Every day for the past two weeks, India’s Parliament has been adjourned as the opposition bays for Singh’s resignation over allegations of waste and corruption in the allocation of coal-
mining concessions.

The story of Singh’s dramatic fall from grace in his second term in office and the slow but steady tarnishing of his reputation has played out in parallel with his country’s decline on his watch. As India’s economy has slowed and as its reputation for rampant corruption has reasserted itself, the idea that the country was on an inexorable road to becoming a global power has increasingly come into question.

“More and more, he has become a tragic figure in our history,” said political historian Ramachandra Guha. The historian told the Caravan, an Indian magazine, last year that Singh had been fatally handicapped by “timidity, complacency and intellectual dishonesty.’’

The irony is that Singh’s greatest selling points — his incorruptibility and economic experience — are the mirror image of his government’s greatest failings.

Under Singh, economic reforms have stalled, growth has slowed sharply and the rupee has collapsed. But just as damaging to his reputation is the accusation that he looked the other way and remained silent as his cabinet colleagues filled their own pockets.

In the process, he transformed himself from an object of respect to one of ridicule and endured the worst period in his life, Sanjaya Baru, Singh’s media adviser during his first term, said in a 2011 interview with the Caravan. In a telephone conversation, Baru said his sentiments had not changed.

Attendees at meetings and conferences were jokingly urged to put their phones into “Manmohan Singh mode,” while one joke cited a dentist urging the seated prime minister, “At least in my clinic, please open your mouth.”

Singh finally did open his mouth last week, to rebut criticism from the government auditor that the national treasury had been cheated of billions of dollars after coal-mining concessions were granted to private companies for a pittance — including during a five-year period when Singh doubled as coal minister.

Singh denied that there was “any impropriety,” but he was drowned out by catcalls when he attempted to address Parliament on the issue. His brief statement to the media afterward appeared to do little to change the impression of a man whose aloofness from the rough-and-tumble of Indian politics has been transformed from an asset into a liability.

“It has been my general practice not to respond to motivated criticism directed personally at me,” he said. “My general attitude has been, ‘My silence is better than a thousand answers; it keeps intact the honor of innumerable questions.’ ”

Singh probably will survive calls for his resignation, but the scandal represents a new low in a reputation that has been sinking for more than a year.

‘I have to do my duty’

Singh was born in 1932 into a small-time trader’s family in a village in what is now Pakistan, walking miles to school every day and studying by the light of a kerosene lamp. The family moved to India shortly before partition of the subcontinent in 1947, and Singh pleaded with his father to be allowed to continue with his studies rather than join the dry-fruit trade.

A series of scholarships allowed Singh to continue those studies first at Cambridge and then at Oxford, where he completed a PhD. Marriage was arranged with Gursharan Kaur in 1958; they have three daughters.

A successful career in the bureaucracy followed, but it was in 1991 that Singh was thrust into the spotlight as finance minister amid a financial crisis.

With little choice, Singh introduced a series of policies that freed the Indian economy from suffocating state control and unleashed the dynamism of its private sector.

More than a decade later, in 2004, Singh again found himself on center stage, becoming in his own words an “accidental prime minister.”

The Congress party led by Italian-born Sonia Gandhi had surprised many people by winning national elections that year, but she sprang an even bigger surprise by renouncing the top job and handing it to Singh.

In him she saw not only the perfect figure­head for her government but also a man of unquestioning loyalty, party insiders say, someone she could both trust and control.

“I’m a small person put in this big chair,” Singh told broadcaster Charlie Rose in 2006. “I have to do my duty, whatever task is allotted of me.”

From the start, it was clear that Sonia Gandhi held the real reins of power. The Gandhi family has ruled India for most of its post-
independence history and enjoys an almost cultlike status within the Congress party. Sonia’s word was destined to remain law.

But Singh made his mark during his first term in office, standing up to opposition from his coalition partners and from within his own party to push through a civil nuclear cooperation deal with the United States in 2008, alandmark agreement that ended India’s nuclear isolation after its weapons tests in 1974 and 1998.

It was a moment that almost brought his government down, an issue over which he offered to resign. While no electricity has yet flowed from that pact, it marked a major step forward in India’s relations with the United States.

The Congress-led coalition went on to win a second term in 2009, in what many people saw as a mandate for Singh.

The 2009 election “was a victory for him, but he did not step up to claim it — maybe because he is too academic, maybe because he is too old,” said Tushar Poddar, managing director at Goldman Sachs in Mumbai. “That lack of leadership, that lack of boldness, lack of will — that really shocked us. That really shocked foreign investors.”

‘He suffers from doubts’

In a series of largely off-the-
record conversations, friends and colleagues painted a picture of a man who felt undermined by his own party and who sank into depression and self-pity.

His one attempt in 1999 to run for a parliamentary seat from a supposedly safe district in the capital, New Delhi, had ended in ignominious defeat. His failure to contest a parliamentary seat in 2009, making him the only Indian prime minister not to have done so, further undermined both his confidence, his friends and colleagues say, and his standing in the eyes of the party.

Congress, insiders say, never accepted that the 2009 election was a mandate for Singh and jealously resented the idea that he could be seen to be anywhere near as important as a Gandhi. Rahul, Sonia’s son, was being groomed to take over from Singh, and the prime minister needed to be cut down to size.

He soon was openly criticized by his own party over attempts to continue a peace process with Pakistan despite the 2008 attack on Mumbai by Pakistani militants.

Singh became even more quiet at his own cabinet meetings, to the point of not speaking up for the sort of economic changes many thought he ought to be championing.

“His gut instincts are very good, but sometimes he suffers from doubts about the political feasibility, about getting things done,” said Jagdish N. Bhagwati, a Columbia University professor who has been friends with Singh since their Cambridge days.

Singh will go down in history as India’s first Sikh prime minister and the country’s third-longest-serving premier, but also as someone who did not know when to retire, Guha said.

“He is obviously tired, listless, without energy,” he said. “At his time of life, it is not as though he is going to get a new burst of energy. Things are horribly out of control and can only get worse for him, for his party and for his government.”



Tuesday, September 4, 2012

The Anna Triangle....

Anna Hazare had once given a direction to the whole nation , with his non political protest against corruption.The whole nation supported his crusade to eradicate corruption from the country. But during his last protest at Jantar Mantar in Delhi, where he announced that he and his team is going to take a dip in politics and form a political party, from that day his protest has become directionless and the differences between Arvind Kejriwal and Kiran Bedi has come to surface.

The reasons why Annajee lost the focus, because when he started his protest it was a sincere non political agenda, which the people of India supported, because they were the victim of widespread corruption throughout the country. We the people of India had seen a light coming out of a dark tunnel to end our problems against corruption..

 Mahatma Gandhi , when he started his Quit India Movement against the Britishers, also had differences with the leaders like Sardar Patel and Nehru , he was a master strategist in politics and had decades of experience in handling political differences. He was successful in convincing leaders to work as per his line of action.

In 1970, Shri Jayprakash Narayan started a non political movement against Indira Gandhi Government for corruption. Jayprakash Narayan also had a team of prominent people working for him to force this movement ahead , which had internal differences, but he was capable to handle it efficiently and as a result the Congress was defeated and the country had a non Congress government in form of Janta Party.

Anna Hazare is facing the same problem of differences in is core team , between Kiran Bedi and Arvind Kejriwal . Since he is not capable to handle these differences which has now come out in public hence the protest has become without a directionless, the people of the country have now lost faith in this movement.

Why the core team fell apart, because Arvind Kejriwal had joined Anna Hazare , for his own selfish motive of entering politics through this platform.

Kiran Bedi had her own agenda to help Bhartiya Janta Party . Recently at Baba Ramdev's protest at Delhi,  again backed by BJP, Kiran Bedi was at the stage.Annajee your agenda is sincere, but you cannot succeed with the kind of people you are working with, who are using, you as a ladder and climbing their steps up, ignoring your the country.and your focus towards your agenda.  




Saturday, September 1, 2012

Raj Comments

Raj Thackeray has commented why should the singer Asha Bhosle ,  participate  in a reality show with Pakistani singers Runa Laila and Abida Parveen.. The show should be banned and not allowed to be performed.

When our country is facing so many issues with Pakistan, why should such concerts be allowed .  

Thursday, August 30, 2012

Hang & Finish

The bench of Supreme Court justices Aftab Alam and C K Prasad , said in their judgement to hang Ajmal Qasab said " The attacks have a magnitude of unprecedented enormity on all scales . The conspiracy behind the attacks was as deep and large as it was vicious.The preparation and training  for the execution  was as thorough as the execution was ruthless"  

The words itself say that how ruthlessly, he and his fellow terrorist have slaughtered the innocent man women and children. How can a man who has killed hundreds of people ask for mercy???? Why should our law allow such a procedure ????. Mercy petitions should be allowed on case to case basis not for such murderous acts carried out against our country in our own country..

The entire nation was waiting for this verdict, and each and everyone is of the opinion that now we should not waste time again following the course of law to hang Qasab.

Why the Presidents of India, do not act fast on clearance of mercy petitions. Because due to the non clearance of these mercy petitions for years after years, give a more comfortable and secured life to these terrorists and criminals in jails, we are more in pressure to look after them well, they enjoy all the facilities on the taxpayers money.    

The pending mercy petitions in the Indian jails are
1. Afzal Guru convicted for carrying out attack on Indian Parliament in December 2001. Supreme Court has upheld the death sentence on 2004.

2. Gurmeet Singh from Uttar Pradesh, convicted for killing 13 members of a family , including 8 children, in 1986. He was awarded death sentence in 1992, his mercy petition pending since 2007.

3. Saibanna Natikar from Karnataka, convicted for killing his first wife, found guilty for murdering his second wife and 18 month old daughter while on parole.

4. Murugan, Santhan and Perarivalan from Sri Lanka , convicted of assassination of Rajiv Gandhi in 1991. Then President Pratibha Patiel rejected the mercy petition, but political parties in Tamilnadu are planning to approach goverment again , seeking pardon.

5.Dharmpal from Haryana convicted in 1999 and sentenced death, still is alive after killing five members of the family of the girl he had raped.

Still there is a long list of this kind of mercy petitions of killers and murderers are alive and enjoying in the jails .with special treatment from the Indian goverment.

Now it is to be seen how the new President Pranab Mukherjee acts on these issues, Shri Balasaheb had rightly advised the new President not to give a second thought but to hang these murderers immediatly      
  

Sunday, August 19, 2012

JUNDAL'S FEAST.

Abu Jundal is having a fantastic time in the jail. due to Ramzan after Kasab the  jail authorities are feeding Jundal with special food everyday. They are breaking the food norms to serve the prisoners, only for Kasab and Jundal . This can only happen in Indian jails, where these kind of terrorists are given very important facilities. Hence Kasab and Jundal are enjoying and rejoicing their stay in Indian jails, with no tensions and problems, because we Indians can go on and on  for years without any firm judgement against these terrorists, like Abu Salem, Kasab and now Jundal..

As per jail rules the food  to be given for any prisoner is  at 7.00 am breakfast consists of either poha or upma and a cup of tea, thereafter at 10 am lunch which is simple dal, rice, a vegetable and chapati and at 3 pm again this type of food is given. This menu cannot be changed for any prisoner without court orders , but for Kasab and Jundal the menu is different.

They are given everyday one litre milk, dry fruits , 100 % cream plate , one plate bheja fry , one piece chicken roll , one plate kabab and also as per there demand mutton or chicken biryani . A middle class simple  citezen cannot afford everyday these kind of non vegetarian food which is very very expensive. Why the Indian government is supporting to the demands of these killers ??????     .       

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Hindus in Pakistan....

In 1947, when there was a partition between India and Pakistan, nearly 80 lacs Hindus migrated to India.Many prominent personalities like actors Dev Anand, Sunil Dutt , Raj Kapoor and cricketer Lala Amarnath migrated to India from Pakistan and become Indian citizens . Our Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh also came to India during partition. Bhartiya Janta Party leader Shri Lalkrishna Advani was born in Karachi , settled in India after partition.

Apart from these famous personalities , many other Indians migrated in India , leaving back their assets, wealth and near and dear ones who were not keen to come to India and settle down.

But today the conditions of Hindu staying in Pakistan is miserable and they are not at all happy about their decision to stay back in Pakistan. In 1951 the Hindu population in Pakistan was 22 per cent, but today the Hindu population over there is only1.7 per cent.But the state of Hindus in Pakistan is so bad they are coming to India as refugees.

Recently many Hindu families had come to India , on visitors visa from Pakistan , for a pilgrimage to Vishnavdevi, said that they are not happy staying in Pakistan, and do not want to return back. Indian government has agreed to accept them as refugees .      

In Pakistan, the girls from the Hindu families , are kidnapped and forcibly married to Muslim boys. An incident which had a large scale coverage throughout Pakistan in which a Hindu girl age 19 yrs, named Rinkal, from Mirpur village, was kidnapped and forcibly married to Naved Shah. The girl's parents, filed a case in Supreme Court , to get their daughter back against Naved. After two months the court gave a verdict that Rinkal has married , with her own desire, and was not forced, and has converted to Islam, now the parents cannot get back their daughter.  A Pakistani Journalist Marvi Sirmede has found out many flaws and mistakes in this judgement. As per Marvi the kidnappers were supporters of a leader from Pakistan Peoples Party Abdul Haque. When the judgement had come the supporters of Abdul Haque , had a procession in the streets of Sindh, with Kashinov Rifles in there hands , and forcibly had Rinkal in the procession wearing a burkha.

The judge who gave the judgement , to this case told that during the in camera hearing , Rinkal was continuously crying and pleading that she wanted to go back to her parents. This case was so much controversial that it was published in New York Times.

The most sad and the important factor, how Hindus are treated in Pakistan, is that there are about 428 temples is Pakistan , but in only 28 temples, regular pujas are held , cleaned and maintained, the rest of the temples are in a precarious condition, without cleaning the deities and maintaining the temples . Can this happen today in India in a mosque, even the smallest mosque, in the most remote area of our country is looked after well, because we do no have any caste discrimination when it comes to God worship.

Why the Hindus feel insecure and are afraid to now stay in Pakistan because a series of incidents are happening now and than, to shatter the faith to stay there.

In 2006, in Lahore, in a populated area , a Hindu temple was demolished and a mall was constructed.

In 2010, a Hindu had taken water from tap in a Muslim colony, which sparked off a riot and in which 60 Hindus were killed.

In a month nearly 20 to 30 Hindu girls are forcibly kidnapped and converted to Islam and married to Muslim boys.

Recently 230 Hindus have come to India, selling their assets, business etc and not want to go back , but start fresh in India.

Throughout the world if muslims are treated badly anywhere, the muslim countries revolt, but when Hindus are treated badly why our so called leaders and the entire world keeps quiet.??? Is there any incident that namaz cannot be offered in the mosque in India??? They occupy the streets and block the traffic for there namaz ???? Than why Hindus cannot offer prayers in the temples and celebrate Janmastami/Holi/Dassera freely in Pakistan ??????    .

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INDIAN FLAG UNFURLS IN SPACE.

On Independence Day  for the first time, in 65 years on 15th August 2012. India should be a proud nation , because the Indian Tricolour was unfurled in space.


The honour to do this historical moment was done by none other than our Indian-American astronaut Sunita Williams. Sunita has her roots in India, which she has not forgotten. Her father is from Gujarat, who has thought her the traditions of our country.  

She is orbiting the earth 16 times a day at a speed of 7.71 km per second .
In one minute she covers 7.71 x 60 seconds equal to 462.60 kms.
In one hour she covers 462.60 x 60 minutes equal to 27756 kms.
And in 24 hours she covers 27756 x 24 equal to 666144 kms awesome .

Displaying the Indian flag at the International Space Station she praised the achievement of Mahatma Gandhi .Wishing India on the Independence Day she said " India itself is a very colourful country and  I am proud to be a part of the celebrations ''