Tag: North East

  • Extortion Terrorism By Chruch In North East

    I have been posting articles on the North East, pointing out the dangers of not paying attention to the area and our refusal to assimilate them in the main stream India.

    North east territory of India
    India,North East

    Our continued indifference to the North East will result in the  creation of a Moro area, Philippines,which is a hot bed of International Islamic terrorism.

    The opportunity is being used by the Church to extort people in the North east, fuel Terrorism and incite people into demanding separate Statehood.

    Check these reports.

    These are not by Hindu zealots, some of them not even Hindus!

    Story:

    Agence France-Presse, Guwahati, December 31

     

            Tribal Hindu villagers in Tripura on Tuesday pledged to fight alleged extortion demands by a Christian separatist group, community leaders said. Militants of the outlawed National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) have served extortion notices to hundreds of Hindu tribals and threatened them with death if they do not pay up.

            “The demand notes were served only to tribal Hindu villagers with warnings of capital punishment to those who violated their diktat,” Aswathama Jamatia, head priest of the Jamatia Hoda, an influential tribal Hindu group, told AFP by telephone. 

            Police have confirmed the extortion demands by the NLFT, which is a predominantly Christian group fighting for an independent tribal homeland. Community leaders say the NLFT has demanded three per cent of the annual earnings of all government employees as tax, besides charging anything between Rs 2,000 to Rs 5,000 from farmers and businessmen.

            Villagers in remote areas have formed vigilante groups to foil the NLFT’s drive. “People armed with sticks and other crude weapons, including bows and arrows, patrol vulnerable villages to scare away militants who come for extorting money,” Rampada Jamatia, secretary of the Jamatia Hoda, said. “At no cost are we going to pay the militants.”

            Tribal Hindus account for about 22 per cent of Tripura’s 3.2 million people. Christians are just about eight per cent of the state’s population. Tribal Hindus also accuse the NLFT of converting people to Christianity at gunpoint. Insurgency in the state took root after a massive influx of Bengali-speaking refugees when East Pakistan, now Bangladesh, was created during India’s partition in 1947…

    ..

    There is clear evidence which confirms that some international Christian organizations are backing terrorism and separatist movements in India’s North-east. These church backed organizations are providing funds, arms and ammunitions with the aim of creating a separate Christian state.


    Tripura

     

    The National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) was founded in December 1989. Since its inception the NLFT has been engaged in an armed struggle to carve out a separate Christian nation – Tripura. The backing of the Baptist church right from the beginning has enabled this organization to spread its base. Due to its terrorist activities, the organization was banned by the government in 1997 but it continued its operations from across the Bangladesh border.

     

    The priests of the Baptist church supply arms and ammunitions to these terrorist rebels. Nagmanlal Halam, the secretary of the Noapara Baptist Church in Tripura was arrested by CRPF in April 2000 on charges of aiding insurgents and possessing a large quantity of explosives including 60 gelatin sticks, 5kg of potassium, 2kg of sulphur and other ingredients for making powerful bombs. Two junior members of the same church, who had been arrested earlier tipped the police off about the explosives which were meant for terrorist organizations like the NLFT. Mr. Halam confessed to buying and supplying explosives to the NLFT. Another church official, Jatna Koloi, who was also arrested, admitted that he received training in guerrilla warfare at an NLFT base.

     

    It is now apparent that the pattern of forced conversions at gunpoint are irrefutably linked to the Baptist Church in Tripura. The NLFT is accused of forcing Tripura’s indigenous tribes to become Christians and give up Hindu forms of worship in areas under their control. For decades Tripura’s

    indigenous tribal population has been dragged out of their homes and forced to convert to Christianity under threat of violence. Whenever any of the tribals organize Hindu festivals or rituals, the terrorist groups attack to desecrate and kill the participants. There have been incidents of issuing a ban on the Hindu festivals of Durga Puja and Saraswati Puja. The NLFT manifesto says that they want to expand what they describe as the kingdom of God and Christ in Tripura. The hill tribe ‘Jamatiya’ worship their traditional god ‘Gadiya’, who is supposed to be an incarnation of Lord Shiva, in the month of March. The terrorists have issued an order that the ‘Gadiya’ be prayed on the Christmas day instead.

     

    The Baptist Church in Tripura was set up by missionaries from New Zealand 60 years ago. It won only a few thousand converts until 1980 when a mass scale ethnic riot was engineered by the Church in which systematic ethnic cleansing of Hindu and Buddhist tribals was initiated. Thousands of women were raped and kidnapped and forced to convert to Christianity. The terrorists receive military aid from extremist Christian groups in Australia and New Zealand. They also have ongoing exchanges with Islamic terrorist and ISI who push in arms from the Bangladeshi border.

    When the RSS and other Hindu organizations decided to help the Hindus under attack in Tripura by aiding them in reconversion, hundreds of the RSS volunteers were attacked, threatened and blackmailed. Several of them were murdered and a number of them were kidnapped and held hostage by the Christian terrorists. In August 2000, Swami Shantikali Maharaj, the famous Hindu sage known for his social services was killed by the terrorists. In December 2000, Lavkumar Jamatiya, the priest of the ‘Jamatiya’ tribe was killed, two Hindu temples and one Buddhist temple were destroyed and order was issued to end all non-Christian methods of praying. In the year 2001, there were 826 terrorist attacks in Tripura in which 405 persons were killed and 481 cases of kidnapping by the rebels.

     

    Nagaland

     

    The National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN), a separatist organization has two main factions. Both the factions are headed by Christians and get financial support from World Council of Churches, a missionary organization. China provides arms and ammunitions to both the factions.

     

    The NSCN has its offices in New York, Geneva and Hague which display boards with legend ‘Peoples Republic of Nagaland’. It has twice raised its demand for an independent nation in the United Nations. The NSCN has its own government which collects money from the local people. One third of the salaries of the government servants is taken away as Nagaland Tax before disbursement. Most of the banks in Nagaland have closed down because of the huge sums extracted by this outfit. The letterheads and stamps of this unofficial government read ‘Nagaland for Christ’.

     

    There is evidence of NSCN having ties with the ISI. The NSCN general secretary in an interview with the English daily ‘Hindu’ accepted that they were trying to create pressure on the Indian army in the north-east so that there was less pressure from the army in Kashmir.

     

    Meghalaya

     

    The proselytizing activities of the Christian missionaries during the 150 years of patronage from the British rule have resulted in the conversion of two-thirds of the people of the state to Christianity. After independence in 1947, many of the locals started reverting to their original tribal religion and lifestyle. The natives of the Khasi hills started to once again get associated with their roots. They formed an organization called ‘Sengkhasi’. Shri Rejoy Singh Khongsha, an important official of this organization, at first got threats and later was abducted by North-east Red Army, a separatist and terrorist outfit known to have direct links with the church. The church has been threatening the leaders of ‘Sengkhasi’ for their connection with the Hindu organisations.

     

    The Church in the north-east is also known to be associated with smuggling across the borders and circulation of fake currency notes. In December 1998, Bedang Tamjen, a Jemi-Naga missionary was arrested for making fake currency notes.

     

    The most shocking fact is that the Indian media has not even mentioned these facts in their coverage. Whereas even unconfirmed rumors about any attack on Christians are immediately touted as “an assault on minorities”, not a word is spared to enlighten the Indian citizenry about the religious terrorism that is taking place in the north-east…

    The recent terrorist strikes in the USA on September 11, 2001, in which the World Trade Centre and Pentagon were “crash-bombed” by large airplanes, have brought a new resolve in the global community to root out terrorism from all parts of the world. The Americans are playing a leading role in building a world coalition against terrorism. This is the best time to remind the Americans that Baptist Christian terrorists are active in India’s North-East and they derive their financial support from the southern parts of the USA where the Baptist Church has a strong following. Funds are collected in the form of donations in various church establishments in the name of evangelical work. Some of this money is spent in true philanthropic work of spreading education and healthcare. However, it has been suspected for a long time that a part of this fund gets diverted for buying arms for the Baptist terrorists of the North-East. Our ex-Chief Election Commissioner, T.N. Seshan, gave voice to this suspicion in a television panel discussion on Doordarshan as early as in 1993. Our Army is baffled by the seemingly unending supply of sophisticated and expensive supply of arms and equipment flooding into our North-East. All terrorists of various hues, the so-called Darjeeling Gorkha, the so-called Kamtapuri, Bodo, Ulfa, Naga, Manipuri, Tripuri, etc, are flush with automatic rifles, land mines, remote control devices and so on. Money generated by the local extortion of businessmen and citizens account for only a small fraction. Therefore the greater part must be coming from abroad. It is suspected that the funds come from Islamic sources such as the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) of Pakistan, the Gulf states etc. and Christian sources such as the Baptist Church in southern USA and the Presbyterian Church of the UK.

    Source:

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

     

     

    Enhanced by Zemanta
  • North East Is It A Part Of India? Plight Of Students

    One would find scant coverage of news from the North east of India.

    Many are not even aware of the States in the North eastern Part of India,which in a paternalistic way called as the Seven Sisters of India.

    Indian media wakes up on the issues of the North east when there is an insurgency activity, election, Rape or a Corruption case erupts up.

    Many students from the North East study in Indian Universities, especially in the South, like the Manipal Group of Institutions in Karnataka ,Bangalore and Anna University in Tamil Nadu.

    The students do not get the same treatment as the other Students.

    In fact in some campuses thee are separate Mess facilities  for them.

    In Hostel room allocations, these students are grouped together.

    They do not get a chance to mingle with the other students,

    On their part the North Indian Students do not make an effort to mingle with the others.

    There is also a (mis) conception that they are untrustworthy.

    The students who  stay out side the Hostel do not even get accommodation easily.

    In the unfortunate case of a Girl from the North East getting molested, there seems to be no action unless the students resort to strike.

    Unless we assimilate them we can not complain that they are being mistreated by India,

    Time for us to ponder and mix with them freely without waiting for the Government to announce some useless paper schemes only to make money by politicians.

    Manipur Girl rape
    Girl from Manipur raped

    Story:

    I first discovered that ‘we’ were seen as ‘different’ when we moved to Chandigarh. I was 16, and rather surprised when we were visited at lunchtime by Mrs. Khunjoo , who lived in the next apartment. Surprised because we don’t generally expect visitors at lunchtime. Certainly not visitors who spring lithely over the balconies as Mrs Khunjoo did.

    “Will you have lunch” my mother , ever hospitable asked her, the first time she manifested.

    “No no sister,” she said. “i just want to see.”

    “What do you want to see?”,I asked.

    “No, please , just what you are eating ?”

    She advanced upon our table. My Mother uncovered our serving dishes. She stared at it like some mystery was to be uncovered.

    “Arre!” said Mrs Khujroo. “Rice? Dal?”

    We do these things. We eat rice and dal but Mrs Khujroo was hoping that she would see something exotic.

    “Do people from Nagaland really eat dogs?” asked my landlady when she first learnt that I was from the North East. She was offended when I walked out of the room. Mrs Vaidya (named changed to protect the innocent, namely me) failed to even realise that what she said could be offensive. Mrs Vaidya represents mainland India’s opinion about the seven states of North East India. But at least she has given me a place to stay. Many other North-Eastern students have been turned away because they don’t “look like us”. The other thing is institutional. Don’t believe it? Consider this.

    One of India’s proudest moments was at the opening ceremony of the XIX Commonwealth Games. It was one of those moments when one feels proud to be part of such a great Indian Union. The Indian contingent marched in led by Abhinav Bindra proudly carrying our Indian flag. Before him, the signboard holder was wearing the Mizo tradition Puanchei dress. Such a proud moment for the North East to be finally recognised at a event of this scale.

    The very next morning the Times of India front page had a photograph of the Indian contingent. “All the teams were led out by girls wearing saris in different styles, except for the Indian team, which was heralded by a girl in a Naga dress.” So much for a “knowledgeable” leading daily.

    No North Eastern student in a mainland metropolitan city would be surprised by this sheer ignorance. It has become a part of their lives and an accepted fact that they do not belong here. Nor has the mainland made them feel like they’re part of this country. Hundreds of students come every year from the North East to seek admission in Delhi University. The joy of seeking admission is often cut short by the difficulties faced in the capital. Racial discrimination, language barriers, sexual harassment and trouble finding accommodation are only some of the numerous problems.”

    ..”

    A Khap Panchayat called by Bhagwant Singh(President), Bhartu Rathi(Secretary), and Dhiraj Tokas (husband of Counsellor) from Munirka has ordered the landlords in Munirka area to evict all the tenants from North East within 3 months, as per tweets by Bina Nepram ( twitter ID @BinaNepram), noted activist from Manipur.

    Also, there is Facebook update status message by here , sent to us by Twitte handle @Jorebungley.

    This Facebook update reads,

    The matter was first reported last night by What’s Up Darj ? and was subsequently reported by TheDC [Details here: http://goo.gl/xni0Yn%5D.

    TheDC has also come to know that those who called for Khap Panchayat are relatives of Ashish Tokas alias Vicky who has been arrested on the charges of raping a 14 year old child from Manipuri. Following the threat, concerned people from North East are currently gathering at the Vashant Vihar Police Station.

    TheDC team and people of Darjeeling strongly condemn this RACIST act and request the Central and Delhi governments to take appropriate action against the perpetrators.

    After tragic killing of Nido Tania, supposedly in a racial attack on 29 Jan 2014, students and activists from North East India have been protesting against racial discrimination in Delhi.

    This incident has not been picked up by mainstream media yet.

    Source:

    http://www.northeastblog.in/north-east-india/does-the-north-east-belong-to-india/

    Enhanced by Zemanta
  • Some Orissa Food Recipes

    Orissa, in the East and North East part of India has a varied food fare.

    It is known for subtle tastes of Spices.

    On the Vegetarian side one can taste various delicacies different from the other parts of India.

    Food from Orissa, India.
    Odisha Food.

     

    The oil base used is mostly mustard oil, but in festivals ghee is used. Panch phutana, a mix of cumin, mustard, fennel, fenugreek and kalonji (nigella) is widely used for tempering vegetables and dals, while garam masala (curry powder) and haladi (turmeric) are commonly used for non-vegetarian curries. Pakhala, a dish made of rice, water, and yogurt, that is fermented overnight, is very popular in summer, particularly in the rural areas. Odias are very fond of sweets and no Oriya repast is considered complete without some dessert at the end. Festivals and fasts witness a cuisine without onion and garlic, whereas other days witness an aroma of garlic and onion paste in curries. One can find restaurants serving food without onion and garlic in major places like Puri and other coastal area, which is run by Brahmin owners..

    Rice, breads and lentils

    Havisha dalma during the Kartikamonth containing plantain, arum, grated coconut and Dillenia indica fruit

    Generally people use many kinds of rice. One is Arua (sun dried and milled paddy) and another is ushuna (half boiled and milled paddy).

    The former is more popular in urban areas and Brhmin villages whereas Ushuna is popular in coastal and western, Northern Odisha villages. In southern Odisha Arua is popular even in villages. Generally scented rice varietis are used for kheeri/payas.

    • Chuda -Flattened rice.
    • Dali
    • Dalma(ଡାଲମା/ଡାଲେମା/ଡାଲଣା) – Mixed lentils with various vegetables, is popular due to the high nutritional value and consumed as a complete food.[1]
    • Khechedi(ଖେଚେଡ଼ି)- Rice and lentils with vegetables and occasionally potato. It is a general food at religious festivals.
    • Mandia Jau-Boiled Ragi cooled overnight
    • Chhatua – There are various kinds of Chhatua eaten as daily breakfast. Its a paste that has flour made from fried whole grain or wheat or rice and then mixed with sugar, banana, milk or curd.
    • Luchi (ଲୁଚି)- Unleavened flour bread deep fried in oil.
    • Mitha Bhata (ମିଠା ଭାତ), Kaanika (କାନିକା) – Mildly sweetened rice with assorted spices
    • Mudhi (ମୁଢ଼ି/ଭୁଜା)- It is puffed rice.
    • Pakhala (ପଖାଳ)- Rice soaked in water with yogurt and seasonings.
    • Paratta (ପରଟା)- Layered wheat bread rolled out in triangular or round shape and tawa-fried
    • Palao (ପଲଉ)- Rice in clarified butter with raisins, nuts, vegetables, whole spices
    • Poda Pitha is a cake made of rice and other spices which is eaten during the Raja festival.
    • Puri(ପୁରୀ) – Unleavened whole wheat flour bread deep fried in oil.

     

    Some Dishes.

    Dalma

    Ingredients:

    100gm pigeon pea /arhar dal (harada dali)

    50gm raw papaya (kancha amrutabhanda)

    50gm striped pear gourd / parwal (potala)

    50gm potato (alu)

    1 big onion (piaja)

    3-5 dry chili (sukhila lanka)

    ½ teaspoon mustard (sorisha)

    1 teaspoon cumin seeds (jeera)

    2 bay leaves (teja patra)

    ½ teaspoon turmeric powder (haladi gunda)

    3-teaspoon of any refined cooking oil (refain tela)

    ½ teaspoon cumin seeds powder (jeera gunda)

    ½ tea spoon chili powder (lanka gunda)

    salt to taste (luna)

     

    Method: 

    Wash the vegetables thoroughly. Cut them into small pieces. Put the vegetables, arhar dal, salt, ½ teaspoon turmeric powder and 3 to 4 cups of water in a Pressure Cooker and boil on medium flame. After one whistle switch off the gas. A little later as the pressure of the cooker is released, open the lid. Now heat 3 teaspoon of oil in a frying pan. Add jeera, mustard, bay leaves, chopped onions and 3-4 dry chilies. Fry till they turn golden brown. Now add all this to the boiled dal and vegetables of the pressure cooker and stir well. Add jeera powder and chili powder. Close the lid and heat further for 2 minutes. Your dalma is ready. Tastes best when served hot. May be served with rice or chapati also.

    Variations:

    What’s mentioned above is a simple recipe of Dalma. You may further make variations of the same by adding / replacing the vegetables with pumpkin, brinjal, plantain, and yam etc.  A little scrubbed coconut  may also be added. Using desi ghee (gua gheea) instead of refined oil lends subtle flavour to dalma. If you feel that the arhar dal is not getting boiled properly it may be soaked in water for about 30 minutes before putting the same in pressure cooker. Also find another variety of dalma elsewhere on this page, where moong dal is used instead of arhar dal..

     

    Sources:

    http://www.oriyanari.com/id2.html#name17

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuisine_of_Odisha#Typical_meals

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

    north-east-sl-2-2-2012.jpg
    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