Tag: Sikh

  • Nehru Provoked Sino- Indian War 1962

     

    It is always easy and rewarding to accept statements of our leaders and be complimented as Patriotic and if you question the words or the lives of these people, you had it,

     

    I published an article stating that there are numerous references , documents and articles on the Nehru Family.

     

    On Nehru being born in a Brothel,his father Motilal Nehru running it,

     

    On Sonia Gandhi‘s Profile,Her Educational Qualifications. her reported involvement in the theft of Antiques from India,Her father having been a Nazi,

     

    Her close association with Quattarochi , Bofors  Deal,KGB paid Sonia and Rahul Gandhi.

     

    On Rahiul Gandhi’s educational qualification.

     

    I had received a lot of compliments for providing information with authentic sources, I also received criticisms.

     

    Some of them abusive.

     

    Of the mildest criticism I received this one I choose as the best.

     

    ‘One who comments on Sri Chakra should not comment on others like this”

     

    This is from a reader in Facebook.

     

    I understand.

     

    Much as I would like to avoid writing about these voluntary characters, and willful propagation of falsehood as Truth, including in School text Books,

     

    I feel I should not shy away from the Facts backed by documents.

     

    This is the purpose of my posts on these subjects.

    Mao met nehru before Sino Indian War
    Mao Tse Tung and Nehru
    image credit.Dccan Chronicle Archives.

     

    If contrary views are presented I am willing to post them.

     

    All in the purpose of making people aware.

     

    We have been taught in History ,in Schools, that China attacked India, while chanting Indi Chini Bhai Bhai, after attending a Conference , thus stabbing Nehru and India in the back.

     

    Curious in India is the fact that the nation is equated to a  Politician!

     

    This  tradition continues even today.

     

    What are the facts of Chinese Aggression?

     

    1.The disputed territory, if one were to go by the earliest ownership(reasonably , about 250 years earlier,if one were to extend this beyond this point there is no India!), was owned by the Chinese.

     

    2.After the conquest by  the Sikh Confederacy of Ladakh in 1842 the territory became a disputed one with the Chinese as it was owned by The Chinese and

    when the British conquered the Sikhs, the territory became territory which was guaranteed by the Kashmir,which was defeated by the Sikhs , who were

    finally taken over by the British.

     

    So British control in a guarantee of Fourth Order,,British to Sikhs, Sikhs to Kashmir, Kashmir to Ladakh!

     

    This is the ownership of the territory for which China attacked India.

     

    Was China’s attack unprovoked?

     

    No.

     

    Nehru  provoked it.

     

    At the beginning of 1961, Nehru appointed General B. M. Kaul as army Chief of General Staff,[32] but he refused to increase military spending and prepare for a possible war.[32]According to James Barnard Calvin of the U.S. Navy, in 1959, India started sending Indian troops and border patrols into disputed areas. This program created both skirmishes and deteriorating relations between India and China.[8] The aim of this policy was to create outposts behind advancing Chinese troops to interdict their supplies, forcing them north of the disputed line.[8][26][30][33] There were eventually 60 such outposts, including 43 north of the McMahon Line, to which India claimed sovereignty.[8][13] China viewed this as further confirmation of Indian expansionist plans directed towards Tibet. According to the Indian official history, implementation of the Forward Policy was intended to provide evidence of Indian occupation in the previously unoccupied region through which Chinese troops had been advancing. Kaul was confident, through contact with Indian Intelligence and CIA information, that China would not react with force.[19] Indeed, at first the PLA simply withdrew, but eventually Chinese forces began to counter-encircle the Indian positions which clearly encroached into the north of McMahon Line. This led to a tit-for-tat Indian reaction, with each force attempting to outmanoeuver the other. However, despite the escalating nature of the dispute, the two forces withheld from engaging each other directly.[2]

    Chinese attention was diverted for a time by the military activity of the Nationalists on Taiwan, but on 23 June the U.S. assured China that a Nationalist invasion would not be permitted.[34] China’s heavy artillery facing Taiwan could then be moved to Tibet.[35] It took China six to eight months to gather the resources needed for the war, according to Anil Athale, author of the official Indian history.[35] The Chinese sent a large quantity of non-military supplies to Tibet through the Indian port of Calcutta.[35]

    Early incidents

    Various border conflicts and “military incidents” between India and China flared up throughout the summer and autumn of 1962. In May, the Indian Air Force was told not to plan for close air support, although it was assessed as being a feasible way to counter the unfavourable ratio of Chinese to Indian troops.[36] In June, a skirmish caused the deaths of dozens of Chinese troops. The Indian Intelligence Bureau received information about a Chinese buildup along the border which could be a precursor to war.[36]

    During June–July 1962, Indian military planners began advocating “probing actions” against the Chinese, and accordingly, moved mountain troops forward to cut off Chinese supply lines. According to Patterson, the Indian motives were threefold:

    1. Test Chinese resolve and intentions regarding India.
    2. Test whether India would enjoy Soviet backing in the event of a Sino-Indian war.
    3. Create sympathy for India within the U.S., with whom relations had deteriorated after the Indian annexation of Goa.[20]:279

    On 10 July 1962, 350 Chinese troops surrounded an Indian occupied post in Chushul (north of the McMahon Line) but withdrew after a heated argument via loudspeaker.[9] On 22 July, the Forward Policy was extended to allow Indian troops to push back Chinese troops already established in disputed territory.[26] Whereas Indian troops were previously ordered to fire only in self-defence, all post commanders were now given discretion to open fire upon Chinese forces if threatened.[26] In August, the Chinese military improved its combat readiness along the McMahon Line and began stockpiling ammunition, weapons and gasoline.[8]

    Given his foreknowledge of the coming Cuban Missile CrisisMao Zedong was able to persuade Nikita Khrushchev to reverse the Russian policy of backing India, at least temporarily.[37] In mid-October, the Communist organ Pravda encouraged peace between India and China.[37] When the Cuban Missile Crisis ended and Mao’s rhetoric changed, however, Russia reversed course.[37]

    Confrontation at Thag La.

    In June 1962, Indian forces established an outpost at Dhola, on the southern slopes of the Thag La Ridge.[8] Dhola lay north of the McMahon Line but south of the ridges along which India interpreted the McMahon Line to run”

    Chinese Attempt at Mediation.

    He struck a match, and held the paper to the flames… He said it would take more than a quarter of a century to return to any substantive negotiation, provided the Chinese refrained from another attack on India.’

    On October 24, Premier Zhou received PKB; the atmosphere was ‘definitely chilly’.

    PKB writes, ‘He then said that the conflict had to stop, it had to end! He had therefore written a letter to Mr Nehru with three proposals: 1. The two countries should immediately agree to respect ‘the line of actual control’, and their armed forces should disengage and withdraw 20 km from this line; 2. The Chinese troops in the eastern sector would withdraw north of the line of actual control; 3. The prime ministers of the two countries should meet to seek a friendly and peaceful settlement.’

    In reply PKB presented the Indian viewpoint, adding, ‘China had agreed in 1960, when Zhou had visited New Delhi, to maintain the status quo in the North East Frontier Agency area. At this point he interrupted me sharply by saying that it was not true; he had never given such an assurance.’

    On November 19 and 20, PKB had two more meetings with Zhou.

    In December 1962, PKB was instructed to come to Delhi for the Sri Lankan prime minister’s visit; the six non-aligned mediator ‘Colombo Powers’ — Myanmar, Cambodia, Egypt, Ghana, Indonesia and Sri Lanka — had advanced proposals to ease India-China tensions.

    This was PKB’s first visit to Delhi during the assignment. Little wonder PKB felt he did not understand New Delhi’s thinking.

    On January 7, 1963, PKB was summoned, told that he should come alone.

    PKB writes, ‘He (Zhou)’ was in a pensive mood and somewhat tired, and said… he would like me to carry his very personal and verbal message only for Mr Nehru’s ears. He continued that war never solved any problems, but only created new ones… positive steps were urgently required besides public declarations and political statements. Mr Nehru, a man of high philosophy and great vision, and he had known each other personally over a period of many years. He understood Mr Nehru’s current political predicaments, but Mr Nehru should try and understand his (Zhou en-Lai’s) position as well. Mr Nehru should help Mr Zhou en-Lai’s hand, and a hand extended in friendship and cooperation…’

    ‘1. For the next three months, Mr Nehru and he would stop making negative statements about each other’s country although this may not stop others from making statements of counter-productive nature. 2. Mr Nehru and he should meet as soon as possible with only a small entourage, away from the press and publicity, in an agreed place, in order to exchange ideas for an agreed and joint action to defuse the current situation. This meeting in total privacy should last no longer than two days. 3. After this meeting, which would further ensure in every way the strengthening of the cease-fire line, the two governments would draw up a programme where they could jointly cooperate in areas like trade, science, culture and technology…’

    ‘When the climate for mutual trust had been created, then the border disputes would be discussed, on a sector to sector basis, by the two countries… He requested me again to give this strictly private and personal message directly to Mr Nehru.’

    PKB decided to tell no one in Delhi about the content of Zhou’s message, not even Foreign Secretary M J Desai. He met Nehru several times, ‘(Nehru) wanted me to go with him to his office in South Block. In the car he… was mumbling to himself, “What went wrong, where did I go wrong?” During my stay in New Delhi, I was with Mr Nehru a number of times, and used to hear this type of monologue…’

    ‘(Some days later, at the prime minister’s residence) He asked me about the message sent by Zhou en-Lai… immediately after the meeting with Chou, I had myself typed out so that no point might be missed… I gave him the one-page typed message which I carried constantly with me inside my wallet. He started reading it… going over it a few times. He then put down the paper on the table near him and seemed lost in thought…’

    ‘He returned from his thoughts, looked at me and said that it was not possible since matters had gone too far. He added that during my stay I had met members of the government and the Opposition, press people, as well as ordinary citizens, and surely I must have reached the same conclusion that no one in India would stand anymore Chinese bluff and all nonsense.’

    ‘He briefly recalled his efforts to help China with goodwill and friendship, and his close association with Zhou en-Lai, whose betrayal had led to fraudulent territorial claims by China and the invasion of India. He gave descriptions of meetings and details of discussions and negotiations with Zhou en-Lai. It was a melancholy monologue…’

    Citation.

    Nehru’s No to China for mediation

    Sino Indian War 1962 Wiki

     

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  • We Know Who But?

    Mahatma Gandhi,India
    Mahatma Gandhi,India

    We know who was involved in Mundra Affairs.

    Who had money withdrawn by Nagarvala,

    Had ordered the killing of a CBI officer, Raghavan who was investigating the case.

    Had LN Mishra Killed,

    Had collected Money from Builders in Mumbai for the party,

    Had funneled Sugar Co Operative Money to their Companies,

    Murdered his rivals and absconded,

    Swindled fodder money,

    Greased their palms in 2G,ISRO,CWG,Helicopter,Irrigation and their Mother Bofors.

    We know who has Swiss Bank Accounts,

    Stamp Paper deals,

    Had his party senior killed in Tamil Nadu,

    Let LTTE murder their own cadre and escape ,

    Were involved in Rajiv Gandhi’s Killing,

    Who incited mobs against the Sikhs,

    But    ?

    Mera Bharat Mahan,

    Jai Hind.

     

  • Khalistan,Memorial at Golden Temple.Centre State Apathy.

    Couple of Days ago , I watched the News Hour in Times Now Channel on the subject.

    It was sickening to see a representative  stating that the performance of Death Ceremony is a very personal one and a Religious one at that.

    The Government can not interfere!

    Memorial at The Golden Temple.jpg.
    Memorial at The Golden Temple.

     

     

    Bhindranwale and his band of Killers, Martyrs!

     

    On being asked to take a stand whether he condemns the Killers os of A.s.Vaidya, he ducked.

     

    And evasive reply of the attack of Brar in UK.

     

    Manjit Jots of SGPC declares that “where was the necessity of sending the Army into the Golden Temple and the Sikhs are hurt by Operation  Blue Star.”

    Why did the SGPC not throw out the killers from the temple who desecrated the shrine?

    Why did it not disown Dam Dami Taksal at that point of Time at least.

    It was not the army men and the outsiders that Bhindranwale had arranged killed, it is the ordinary Sikhs and Hindus.

    Like LTTE and DMK nexus, SGPC is the bane of Punjab.

    Akalis are losing their traditional vote bank  and they are resorting to this attitude.

    Look where it landed Punjab thirty years ago, by Indira Gandhi egging Bhindranwale, in the process she paid with her life.

    Looks as if the Akalis are soft on Terrorists and pro Khalistan Groups.

    Where is BJP?

    Attending Gadkari’s family wedding?

    Time action is taken by the people of Punjab. to nip these tendencies in the bud.

     

    And the Centre which is controlled by The Congress is not taking a tough stance on this issue, because it wants to unseat the Akali Dal!

    At the same time ,people like Tytler and those who indulged in senseless orgy on the assassination of Indira Gandhi go are scot-free on technical grounds.

    Scoundrels !

    If action against them is not taken the Sikhs’ anger is justified.

     

    Treading cautiously over the sensitive issue of construction of a memorial inside the Golden Temple for the ‘martyrs’ of the Operation Blue Star, the Centre on Wednesday said it would not like to interfere in the matter and respect the rights of the Shiromani Gurudwara Prabandhak Committee (SGPC) bestowed by the Constitution.

    Stating that the government was fully aware about the construction of the memorial in Amritsar by the committee that runs prominent Sikh shrines, home minister Sushil Kumar Shinde said, “There are certain things which certain organizations do. They enjoy certain rights and we do not want to impinge on them”.

  • Attempts to Shame a Sikh Woman,Shamed by Her-REDDIT user

    There are some in REDDIT who think they are the smartest guys around,know it all,patronising and down right boorish.

    One got  more than what he bargained for.

    REDDIT  comment on Sikh Woman.jpg.
    REDDIT comment on Sikh Woman

    A Reddit user going by the handle “european_douchebag” posted a surreptitious photo of a Sikh woman with the caption “i’m not sure what to conclude from this.” The user’s apparent confusion stems from the fact that the woman—bound by her religion not to cut her hair or alter her body—has an abundance of dark, untrimmed facial hair. The mind of european_douchebag was SO INCREDIBLY BLOWN by the fact that women have hair on their bodies—and, yes, faces—and that some women are bold, self-assured, and pious enough not to cave to western beauty standards (and gender expectations), there was nothing for him to do but post her photo online and wait for the abuse to flood in.

    But then something totally lovely and unexpected happened. The woman in the photo responded:

    “Hey, guys. This is Balpreet Kaur, the girl from the picture. I actually didn’t know about this until one of my friends told on facebook. If the OP wanted a picture, they could have just asked and I could have smiled 🙂 However, I’m not embarrased or even humiliated by the attention [negative and positve] that this picture is getting because, it’s who I am. Yes, I’m a baptized Sikh woman with facial hair. Yes, I realize that my gender is often confused and I look different than most women. However, baptized Sikhs believe in the sacredness of this body – it is a gift that has been given to us by the Divine Being [which is genderless, actually] and, must keep it intact as a submission to the divine will. Just as a child doesn’t reject the gift of his/her parents, Sikhs do not reject the body that has been given to us. By crying ‘mine, mine’ and changing this body-tool, we are essentially living in ego and creating a seperateness between ourselves and the divinity within us. By transcending societal views of beauty, I believe that I can focus more on my actions. My attitude and thoughts and actions have more value in them than my body because I recognize that this body is just going to become ash in the end, so why fuss about it? When I die, no one is going to remember what I looked like, heck, my kids will forget my voice, and slowly, all physical memory will fade away. However, my impact and legacy will remain: and, by not focusing on the physical beauty, I have time to cultivate those inner virtues and hopefully, focus my life on creating change and progress for this world in any way I can. So, to me, my face isn’t important but the smile and the happiness that lie behind the face are. 🙂 So, if anyone sees me at OSU, please come up and say hello. I appreciate all of the comments here, both positive and less positive because I’ve gotten a better understanding of myself and others from this. Also, the yoga pants are quite comfortable and the Better Together tshirt is actually from Interfaith Youth Core, an organization that focuses on storytelling and engagement between different faiths. 🙂 I hope this explains everything a bit more, and I apologize for causing such confusion and uttering anything that hurt anyone.”

    Original poster apologised.

    “I know that this post ISN’T a funny post but I felt the need to apologize to the Sikhs, Balpreet, and anyone else I offended when I posted that picture. Put simply it was stupid. Making fun of people is funny to some but incredibly degrading to the people you’re making fun of. It was an incredibly rude, judgmental, and ignorant thing to post.

    /r/Funny wasn’t the proper place to post this. Maybe /r/racism or /r/douchebagsofreddit or /r/intolerance would have been more appropriate. Reddit shouldn’t be about putting people down, but a group of people sending cool, interesting, or funny things. Reddit’s been in the news alot lately about a lot of cool things we’ve done, like a freaking AMA by the president. I’m sorry for being the part of reddit that is intolerant and douchebaggy. This isn’t 4chan, or 9gag, or some other stupid website where people post things like I did. It’s fucking reddit. Where some pretty amazing stuff has happened.

    I’ve read more about the Sikh faith and it was actually really interesting. It makes a whole lot of sense to work on having a legacy and not worrying about what you look like. I made that post for stupid internet points and I was ignorant.

    So reddit I’m sorry for being an asshole and for giving you negative publicity.
    Balpreet, I’m sorry for being a closed minded individual. You are a much better person than I am
    Sikhs, I’m sorry for insulting your culture and way of life.
    Balpreet’s faith in what she believes is astounding.”

    Some more comments in this thread.

    Also, wearing turbans for women is a sign of inner strength and empowerment because we too are equal to Sikh men. Sikhism advocates total equality for both genders [the only difference between them are the last names] and therefore, it is okay, however rare the occurrence, for a woman to adorn herself with the turban just like her male counterparts. I encourage everyone to go and google and expand their knowledge of the sheer diversity in this nation – as will I; and gain a better understanding of each other

    [–]rebbykins 256 points 4 days ago

    You are an amazing person. Thank you for posting[–]ShadowOnABubble 147 points 1 day ago

    Also, a little known fact is that you would hardly find a Sikh begging anywhere. Statistically, Sikhs contribute 33% of the total income tax in India, 67% of total charities, comprise 45% of the Indian army. Their Gurudwaras (places of worship) serve food, free of charge, to the poor – regardless of age, religion, gender – everyday. This, inspite of Sikhs forming less than 2% of the Indian population and being picked up for butt of many jokes. A non-Sikh non-resident Indian from Kerala, in NYC.

    Balpreet Kaur happens to be one such person whose attitude and courage depict what Sikh believe to be everyday normalcy. For that, any amount of praise is insufficient. It is people like these who make me feel ashamed of myself, and rightly so.

    [–]Anna_Mosity 87 points 1 day ago

    The more I learn about Sikhs, the more I suspect that:
    a) I would be a better person if I behaved like they do
    and
    b) I could never qualify to be a Sikh because I am just not that good of a person.

    Rock on, Sikhs. Keep humbly making the world a better place

    [–]Kangrave 12 points 1 day ago

    Don’t worry, regardless of whether you’re a better person, it’s the act of attempting to better the world that makes a difference. Take it from an asshat (me), the world doesn’t care who you are, just whether you care at all.

    Humanity will however viciously mock each other to assure our innate sense of human entitlement gets shoved way to the bottom of things you should think about. Thus…you’re surrounded by assholes, from first class to

    ]daybird 133 points 4 days ago

    I’m so glad you posted; you are the epitome of what I love about humanity. I support your ways, and I admire your strength. :

    [–]SeaCarrot 74 points 4 days ago

    I dig your courage. Keyboard warriors be hatin’

    [–]anothertimearound 78 points 4 days ago

    Wow- you ARE the Sikh reddit needs..!

    [–]curiouscorncob 35 points 22 hours ago

  • Muslim men target Hindu/Sikh/white women.

    Tirumala Temple
    Image via Wikipedia
    Seems to be a well grounded apprehension.
    I do not have statistics;but I can say that Muslim men target Hindu women has been noticed by me .
    They also seem to target the upper caste women(!?) especially in South India.
    I had a discussion with a close firiend of mine for over 39 years,who is a Muslim,who, after initial denials ,informed me that they choose Hindu women, preferably from upper castes, for Muslims feel that Hindu women more cultured and they might help to improve upon their culture(does not mean that Muslim Culture is inferior) and Hindu women, in general, take good care of their family.
    Another observation he made was that as Muslims are allowed to have four wives(despite protestations to the contrary by some Muslim Scholars,this is the ground reality and ordinary Muslim believes that to have four four wives is sanctioned by Islam), he might not be transgressing Islam as he shall have a Muslim wife as well,
    In the process Hindu women are converted to Islam.
    Muslim men do not convert to Hinduism when they marry a Hindu girl;even if the do, it is stastistically negligible.
    Story:
    A day after UKs’ former home secretary Jack Straw blamed some Pakistani Muslim men for targeting “vulnerable” White girls sexually, UK’s Hindu and Sikh organizations also publicly accused Muslim groups of the same offence.

    Straw, in an interview to the BBC recently, had said, “…there is a specific problem which involves Pakistani heritage men…who target vulnerable young white girls…they see these young women, white girls who are vulnerable, some of them in care … who they think are easy meat.”

    Feeling emboldened by Straw’s statement, UK’s Hindu and Sikh organizations have also come in open and accused some Pakistani men of specifically targeting Hindu and Sikh girls. “This has been a serious concern for the last decade,” said Hardeep Singh of Network of Sikh Organizations (NSO) while talking to TOI on Monday.

    Sikhs and Hindus are annoyed that Straw had shown concern for White girls and not the Hindu and the Sikh teenage girls who have been coaxed by some Pakistani men for sex and religious conversion.

    ‘Not just White girls, Pak Muslim men sexually target Hindu and Sikh girls as well – The Times of India http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/pakistan/Not-just-White-girls-Pak-Muslim-men-sexually-target-Hindu-and-Sikh-girls-as-well/articleshow/7254035.cms#ixzz1AeAuMyQ0

    Related:
    Jack Straw was rounded on today after accusing some Pakistani men of preying on white girls because they are seen as ‘easy meat’.

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1345277/Jack-Straw-making-offensive-remarks-sex-abuse-cases.html#ixzz1AeFaFlcv