Tag: Assam

  • Christian Conversions Indian North East A Christian Report

    Main Land India does not seem to be bothered about the North East India.

    It comes to India’s attention only when elections are due.

    The people of North East India have come as far South India in search of Jobs and some of them are settling down while most of them have bitter memories.

    They are generally not accepted and assimilated here and the students are the worst hit.

    Please read my post ‘North East Is Is A Part of India?’

    Conversion of Hindus
    Christians convert hindus

    There is a periodical hue and cry over the attempt by the attempts of the Christian Missionaries and the Christian NGOs to covert Hindus, especially of Tribals .

    When Hindu Organizations like the RSS try to stem the rot by engaging in Social Service activity, The Parties, barring the BJP cry Hindu Terrorism and prevent such activities.

    Promptly the Home Ministry comes with a Statement with doctored statistics that there is Conversions by the Christians!

    Now people in the mainland are confused.

    Just  what is the status of  Conversions in the North East?

    Report by a Christian who is not Missionary.

    Read on.

    This is about the latest mission of some of the members of The Vedic Friends Association and their friends working to keep the Vedic tradition in India’s Northeast region. This is where there has been ongoing trouble from militants trying to force Christianity on people of the area and then secede from India as a separate Christian country.

    Our trip to India started with a seminar in Hyderabad, titled “Global Hinduism in the New Millennium”. Invocations were presented by Swami Dayananda Sarasvati, and speakers included authors Michael Cremo, David Frawley, Stephen Knapp, Jeffrey Armstrong, along with Isvara dasa, Basu Ghosh, Parama Karuna devi, S. D. Youngwolf, Vrindavana Parker, and K. S. Sudarshanji. The seminar went well, and many people were eager to meet us after and during our talks. We had good press coverage in the local newspapers for the seminar, with articles appearing in such papers as The Deccan. From those articles we had around 20 new applicants to join my organization, the Vedic Friends Association.

    From Hyderabad Jeffrey Armstrong went on his own tour, in South India and Mumbai. But S.D.Youngwolf, Parama Karuna and I went to Khammam where we had lunch with Jeeara Swami, who is the head of the Ramanuja sect in the area. He is quite popular and is also working in many areas for the benefit of the people, including the local tribals. So we had a nice conversation with him, and then lunch. Later in the evening we also gave talks at a local organization. Thereafter we took an overnight train to Kolkatta, wherein we met up with Vrindavana Parker. Parama Karuna was returning to Puri, while the rest of us were going up into India’s northeast. After spending a night in Kolkatta, S.D., Vrin and I took a plane to Guahati, Assam. Vrin spent two weeks touring Arunachal Pradesh, while S.D. and I went first to Nagaland. We were supposed to fly to Dimapur, but the weather was bad and our plane was diverted to Guahati, after which we took a night train to Dimapur…

    Why concern ourselves with the Northeast area of India? Because there are those who have been working for years to make it secede from India and make it into a separate Christian country. Yet it is a big part of the Vedic culture and tradition of India. For example, when we look back at the history of the region we find that Lord Krishna‘s friend Arjuna had married a Naga wife, Ulupi, in Nagaland. Arjuna’s brother Bhima also married a Bachari tribal girl from the area of Nagaland. The city of Dimapur has the ruins of the Bachari tribe known as Bhima’s palace. In fact, Dimapur is one of the oldest cities in the northeast, being 2,000 or 3,000 years old, if not older, and was once known as Hidimbipur after the name of Bhima’s wife, Hidimbi. She was a member of the Dimasa Bachari tribe. Their son was Ghatotkaca.

    Furthermore, Krishna married Rukmini in Arunachal Pradesh. The area of Agninagar is where the story of Usha and Anirudha took place. Anirudha was the grandson of Krishna and the son of Pradyumna. It is where the huge battle happened between Anirudha and the army of Usha’s father. Landmarks in the area can be seen of this episode of Vedic history. This is described in the Srimad-Bhagavatam. So there is much of India’s ancient tradition that connects the area. So to help keep it as a part of India and preserve it’s tradition is important, rather than letting it become another chip taken away from the country, like the militants have tried to do with Kashmir on the other side of northern India. So this was our purpose for going into the area. To do this the Vedic Friends Association works with other organizations in the area that share the same concern..

    This is a short description of my experience in Nagaland during December of 2003. I have written this due to my concern for the Naga people who have a lively and colorful culture. However, there is a danger that their culture is disappearing. Now some people may say that Naga culture is not under some kind of threat, but actually it is. For example, when we did a “Naga Identity” seminar in Dimapur, one of the young girls from a Naga tribe who attended admitted she knew none of the Naga songs and few legends. This ignorance of local traditions always increases with each generation if something is not done to help preserve it. So the culture will disappear at an increasing rate with every generation. But why is it disappearing? It is not necessarily from what some people would call a natural progression of a society. It is from a more deliberate plan started by outsiders. Let me explain just a few points of consideration…

    The fact is that the primary reason why the indigenous cultures of Northeast India are threatened is because of the conversion tactics that are engaged in by the western forms of monotheistic religions that have entered the area. This is primarily done by the Christian missionaries and groups that have taken up their cause. Even though the Christians profess the desire for doing humanitarian activities, their real goal is conversion. For example, in one Christian hospital that offers free care, which would be a good plug for the Christians, a pregnant woman registered herself for care in delivering her baby during childbirth. However, she was expected to sign papers that said she was converting to Christianity. When she refused to sign the papers, she was notified that the hospital would not take care of her without the signed papers. So, as she was nearing childbirth and hardly able to walk, she was forced to leave the hospital.

    In the west, Christian organizations raise money for humanitarian work with the idea of sending it to countries and people in need of it. But much of that money actually goes for conversion tactics, even to militant groups such as those in India’s northeast, and for “Christian” education in the third world countries. But what is the real purpose of such education? While I was in India I read in the newspaper of how two young Indian children in a Catholic school were beaten until they were bleeding and needed medical attention. Why? Because of merely speaking Hindi in a conversation with other Indian students on the Catholic school grounds. This is the way “Christian” education forces the students to give up their native ways and forget their previous culture and language.

    Furthermore, Christianity, in the name of progress and western values, has brought the increased use of drugs and alcohol, where it had previously been limited. While I was there, I personally saw a “Christian” Christmas party at the Sabarimata Hotel where we were staying. At this party, which was for Christians only, the teenagers and young adults were charged an entrance fee to attend. Therein they would dance, smoke, drink and then easily associate with those of the opposite sex. Being in a hotel, they could also “follow their path of salvation” in private rooms upstairs for more intimate affairs. So, although Nagaland is a dry country and alcohol is not allowed, I saw that for Christians liquor was easily flowing. In fact, although Christian pastors have banned local alcohol, it is common knowledge that no pastor is without his liquor.

    It is also interesting to note that abortion rates, which never used to be an issue, increase by 3 or 4 times in the months of January and February. Obviously, those Christmas parties produce some unwanted results. Is this the sign of the type of progress that adopting a new western form of religion can bring? In former times the punishment for illicit sex was quite strict and severe with Nagas, even up to being banished from the village. Or at least having the boy and girl being made to marry each other. But now they are invited to join the Christians through conversion who say their local laws will no longer apply to them once they convert. Then if they do these things they will not be forced to face the consequences of the local standards. Now many illegal elements have joined Christianity on this idea of avoiding local or traditional forms of punishments.

    In this way they have a double standard, depending on what they want to accomplish. In another example, the Christian churches, including the pastors and their wives, had been doing a double your money pyramid scheme, encouraging other members of the congregation to participate. But when the pyramid ran out of participants and people started losing money, there were so many complaints that the government stopped it. The Church was then subject to the anger of the people who lost money. They were asking what business does the church have in engaging in such duplicitous activities. But then the church put out a statement in the press merely saying that we should all simply forgive and forget. Of course, that doesn’t help return the money to those who lost it.

    Source:

    http://www.stephen-knapp.com/my_northeast_india_mission.htm

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  • North East Exodus,Assam Attacks,Some Thoughts on Volcano

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    North East people Leaving Bangalore.

    Initially there was attack by People on Muslims mainly, from Bangladesh.

    Subsequently Muslims attacked the people from the North East in Pune, Mumbai which was followed by attacks in other parts of the Country.

    (By the way, why do people as ‘Minority community’ instead of calling them as Muslims or Christians if they are involved in unlawful activities?

    Or you can call by name only the Hindus?

    Some secularism!)

    Now The Government is pointing out Pakistani elements for this trouble.

    No doubt, Pakistan might be involved.

    It is their job.

    The Government is conveniently avoiding to face the issue.

    The fact is there are illegal immigrants from Bangladesh, since 1971.

    The Government did nothing to get them repatriated to Bangladesh.

    All the Governments played the Religious card to get votes and did not take any action.

    The locals resent this.

    The attack in Assam is the result of this.

    Now the issue of attack in the other States.

    The people in other States were awaiting this opportunity.

    In general, it is a fact that the people from the North East indulge in unruly behaviour,banditry and Dacoity.

    There have been instances of molestation.

    Now you find more people from the North East in the South, especially in Hotels as plate cleaners, servers, building labourers.

    One has to see the top Restaurants in Bangalore and OMR Road In Chennai to check on this.

    The Employers pay them one third of what one has to pay for the locals.

    Labourers are paid Rs 100 ?Day against Rs 300 for building works.

    A Restaurant pays them Rs 150′ Day against 400 for locals!

    And these people work in areas where IT Professionals are concentrated.

    We know their Lifestyle.

    Money does not seem to matter.

    When an impoverished people see people so well off , they are tempted to indulge in anti-social activity.

    The issue is to be addressed by paying proper wages and help them integrate into the local population.

    No use in shifting blame.

    You are sitting on a Volcano

    Story:

    In an effort to instill confidence among the northeasterners living in Bangalore, deputy chief minister incharge of home R Ashoka himself will be leading night patrolling in the sensitive areas of the city ahead of Eid.

    Neelasandra, Shivajinagar, Anepalya, Koramangala are some of the areas where large population of northeasterners are concentrated in the city. “Night patrolling is to instill confidence among them and send a message that government is with them and the people have nothing to fear about,” Ashoka told TOI on Sunday. Night patrolling by the minister is expected to continue for couple of days.

    Though exodus has come down by a great extent, the state government doesn’t want to take chance as northeasterns fear that attack on them would start once Eid is over on Monday. About 30,000 people have so far reportedly fled the city.

    http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Exodus-of-northeast-people-Karnataka-home-minister-to-conduct-night-patrolling/articleshow/15558251.cms

  • Guwahati Rape Women in Power, No Solace to Women!

     

    Women have been demanding a more active role in Politics and positions of Power in India.

     

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    English: Sonia Gandhi, Indian politician, president of the Indian National Congress and the widow of former Prime Minister of India, Rajiv Gandhi. Français : Sonia Gandhi, une femme politique indienne, présidente du parti du congrès indien, et veuve de Rajiv Gandhi, ancien premier ministre de l’Inde. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

     

    There is constant clamour for reservation for women in all walks of Life.

     

    India witnessed National Shame when a young girl was molested in Public in a busy locality in Guwahati,Assam.

     

    Strangely there is a deafening silence from The Women in Power in India.

     

    Sonia Gandhi, the de facto Empress of India, who runs India,Sushma Swaraj,Leader of The Opposition in The Lok    Sabha,Prathibha Patil,The President of India,and Meira Kumar,Speaker of The Lok Sabha.

     

    And the Chief Ministers West Bengal and Tamil Nadu,Mamata Bannerjee,Jayalalithaa.

     

    Would the status of women improve if women were to be given more power, when they can not use their power at least in support of their Gender.

     

     

     

  • News Live Journalist Organised Guwahati Molestation

    It is a shame that in the pursuit of ‘Live Coverage’ Tv Journalists are stropping to such low levels.

    I am reminded of the Story by Geoffrey Archer where a News Paper Baron in his quest of Readership indulges in this type of activitiy.

    The Editor of News Live   has resigned for telecasting the molestationVideo.

    Mob Molests in Guwahati

    But he is silent on the complaint of the journalist orchestrating the attack.

    This incident raises the question on’ Sting Operations‘ carried out my main stream Media.

    Is it really the Social issues they are bothered about  or TRP ratings and name for the Journalist?

    I reckon it is a mixture of both.

    Unless people remain as human beings first, these incidents will continue.

    “The Assam government on Monday informed the Centre that the molestation of a girl in Guwahati was done allegedly at the behest of a TV journalist, who appeared to have orchestrated it with the help of the main accused for making a video.

    Sharing this with Union home secretary R K Singh, the state police chief Jayanto N Choudhury is learnt to have told him that theAssam Police will soon question the journalist and a cameraperson of a Guwahati-based news channel, who had video-graphed the molestation of the girl.

    “If any culpability is found, they will be arrested,” a source said, referring to a report of the Assam Police to the home ministry.

    Sources here said the state government has told the ministry that police was suspecting that TV journalist Gaurav Jyoti Neog might have orchestrated the molestation of the girl by instigating the mob as the prime accused Amar Jyoti Kalita, who is absconding, was reported to be his friend.”

    http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Assam-Police-to-Centre-TV-journo-cameraperson-orchestrated-Guwahati-molestation/articleshow/15010993.cms

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  • Guwahati Molestation Video, Sex Education is no answer

    Molestation by mob is increasing.

    Yesterday I posted a Blog ‘Kerala‘s Porn addiction‘ where I have quoted some expert saying lack of Sex education is a cause.

    For the reporter it is more important to film the  event than to save the girl!

    Th Media’s deafening silence  on the reporter’s action of Filming the incident instead of helping  the victim is strange.

    It is the Independent  that has highlighted this issue.

    If the media which is staffed by the educated(presumably)and the socially conscious is silent, how is it that Sex education is going to solve the problem, when normal education does not kindle the human quality of Compassion?

    SCENES captured on film by a television journalist of a mob molesting and stripping a teenage girl in a city in north-easternIndia have triggered outrage across the country.

    Many people are demanding to know why the journalist filmed the 30-minute assault, rather than trying to help the young woman.

    At least four men have been arrested by police in the aftermath of the attack on a 17-year-old fashion student.

    Officers said they were able to identify a number of the alleged participants from the footage that was broadcast on television and subsequently uploaded on to the internet.

    The media channel has defended the actions of its staff.

    The incident in the city of Guwahati has again highlighted the dangers and threats often faced by women in India, a nation where sexual harassment is often referred to by the media as ‘Eve-teasing’.

    Yesterday, television channels repeatedly broadcast the footage of the beating and assault of the young woman, said to have taken place after she had been celebrating a friend’s birthday in a bar.”

    http://www.independent.ie/world-news/asia-pacific/fury-as-tv-crew-film-sex-attack-but-fail-to-help-victim-3167976.html

    I am of the opinion that the absence of swift  deterrent punishment and erosion of moral values as the reason for the type of roguish behavior.

    Unless we address this problem , we would be like the economists who blabber on economy where no results would be forth coming sans sound bites.

    “A teenaged girl was pulled by her hair, lifted up, thrown down, beaten up, thrashed, molested, groped, slapped and stripped in full public view for 30 minutes on Monday night at a busy road near the Christian Basti area in Guwahati by a mob of around 20 men.

    I am beginning to think if my family  is atall safe in this country. It is hu some xpert saying lack of Sexrting to see a teenager to be treated in this manner.The video of the incident that was leaked on YouTube, shows the mob – consisting of around 20 men – beating the girl before stripping her.

    Its a shameful act from the city which was known for tolerance.

    The way the entire incident took place shows the mean and beastly thoughts that our “Youth” is cultivating in them.
    What troubles me more is the fact that it happened in the city where i had seen the light of my Youth and was always proud to be associated with this part of the country;