The Jallianwala Bagh Massacre

The Jallianwala Bagh Massacre

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The Jallianwala Bagh massacre (also known as the Amritsar massacre), took place in the Jallianwala Bagh public garden in the northern Indian city of Amritsar on 13 April 1919. The shooting that took place was ordered by Brigadier-General Reginald E.H. Dyer.

On Sunday, 13 April 1919, Dyer went with fifty riflemen to a raised bank and ordered them to shoot at the crowd a meeting of 15,000 to 20,000 people including women, children and the elderly had assembled at Jallianwala Bagh. Dyer continued the firing for about ten minutes, till the ammunition supply was almost exhausted; Dyer stated that 1,650 rounds had been fired, a number which seems to have been derived by counting empty cartridge cases picked up by the troops. Official British Indian sources gave a figure of 379 identified dead, with approximately 1,100 wounded. The casualty number estimated by the Indian National Congress was more than 1,500, with approximately 1,000 dead at the spot.

On 13 April, the traditional festival of  Vaisakhi, thousands of Sikhs, Muslims and Hindus gathered in the Jallianwala Bagh (garden) near the Harmandir Sahib in Amritsar.

An hour after the meeting began as scheduled at 4:30 pm, Dyer arrived with a group of sixty-five Gurkha and twenty-five Baluchi soldiers into the Bagh. Fifty of them were armed with rifles. Dyer had also brought two armoured cars armed with machine guns; however, the vehicles were left outside, as they were unable to enter the Bagh through the narrow entrance. The Jallianwala Bagh was surrounded on all sides by houses and buildings and had few narrow entrances. Most of them were kept permanently locked. The main entrance was relatively wide, but was guarded by the troops backed by the armoured vehicles.

Dyer, without warning the crowd to disperse blocked the main exits. He explained later that this act “was not to disperse the meeting but to punish the Indians for disobedience. Dyer ordered his troops to begin shooting toward the densest sections of the crowd (including women and children). Firing continued for approximately ten minutes. Cease-fire was ordered only when ammunition supplies were almost exhausted, after approximately 1,650 rounds were spent.

Many people died in stampedes at the narrow gates or by jumping into the solitary well on the compound to escape the shooting. A plaque in the monument at the site, set up after independence, says that 120 bodies were pulled out of the well. The wounded could not be moved from where they had fallen, as a curfew was declared; and many more died during the night. (Courtesy : Wikipedia)

Jallianwala Bagh - Bullet Marks
Jallianwala Bagh – Bullet Marks

 

The Martyr's well at Jallianwala Bagh
The Martyr’s well at Jallianwala Bagh


The Jallianwalla Bagh in 1919, months after the massacre
The Jallianwalla Bagh in 1919, months after the massacre
Jallianwala Bagh massacre memorial
Jallianwala Bagh massacre memorial
Narrow passage to Jallianwala Bagh Garden through which the shooting was conducted
Narrow passage to Jallianwala Bagh Garden through which the shooting was conducted
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MichaelO Dwyer

The Love Saga – Nenu Chusina Oka Prema Kavyam !!!

The Love Saga – Nenu chusina oka Prema Kavyam !!!

When I am completely convinced and almost decided  that there is no such thing as ‘true love’ exists in this hypocratic,  opportunistic, cunning and crooked human race. To my astonishment, I came across these two wonderful people, who proved that there is still something called ‘true love’ exists on this world.

I wanted to tell this story since so many days, but kept it to my heart for some reason. But now I decided to tell this story in bits and pieces, if not entire.

Through my personal experiences and the people I came across, the stories I heard from my friends and things I got to know from known people made me fully convinced that there is no such thing as True love in this world(or may be in humans). Today’s love is… just an opportunity to enjoy for some people, a compulsion for some,  gifts for some and sex for some people…..as many reasons as one can find to get into love, but except true love.

And one fine day I got to see these two wonderful people from very close. They were my teammates at my office. Initially I never gave any importance to it, though I got to know that they are in love ( somehow I stopped believing in it). But day by day they made me believe in true love again with their commitment, behavior, passion and love for each other. I never cared so much about it initially, but gradually when I got to see some moments and after spending some time together, I started believing in their commitment. I did not do anything intentional, or favored in any special way to help them at the cost of other teammates, but I didn’t also became an hindrance for their love in any way.

Ok, I am hitting here and there till now leaving the main point. Let me back on the point.

I am not sure whether to disclose the names of these people. I do not want to create any kind of trouble for them by any means, so I am keeping their names with me as of now. But will tell few things.

Especially , I wanna talk about this guy. I have seen a true passion and TRUE commitment in him for his girl. He does so many things (which might look simple to many) for his girl, and try to keep her happy always. He takes care of that girl as she is a little kid. I feel amazing when I see all those things he does for her (I never told them about this). I donno whether that girl realizes completely the worth of the guy or the things that he does for her, but honestly…it’s this guy who made me re-believe in TRUE love( Hey girlie,..please don’t get angry on me for saying this). And it’s not only the guy, this girl also does so many cutest things for that guy.

People say so many things….so many good things and talk being nice and honest and talk every good(crap) to market themselves as very good human beings. But most of them…99% of the people ( there’s no mathematic calculation to arrive at this figure) are opportunistic, selfish and ugly people. People talk good till the time they get an opportunity to do bad, and when they do it, they come with a nice and popular excuse as “ we cannot survive in this world if can’t do this”. They put the blame on others and get away nicely. I say these people are Cowards!!!. Some people talk and do good things ( rather won’t do bad things) cause of fear, but not cause of they are good. People who might look good  and talk nice things around us are may not really be good. It’s just that they did not get an opportunity or they are afraid of something to do the things that they actually want to do. But they really are ugliest people.

So the whole point here is….This guy who I was talking about..…always try to keep his commitment whole heartedly, though het get many opportunities, though he get many chances. As far as I seen, He never does anything intentionally that may cause pain to the girl. Yes, they also fight lots of times and do all those silly and nonsense things as everyone does…but still above all of them…the passion they have for each, their commitment for each other, the unknown language I could see when they look into each other’s eye…the shyness of the guy when he talk  about her, the love I see in the eye’s of the girl when she complaints me about the guy about a silly fight they had… when I saw the feelings of the guy when he had to go away from her…

everything……

Things I can share now

Few things which I cannot share now

……everything

It’s all divine.

A spell bound love story…which I witnessed from so close.

Guys… thanks for being part of my life. May God keep you together always and prosper your life with loads of happiness, happiness and happiness only.

**You may become the second bestest and happiest couple on this earth. Go for it.

***Don’t ask who is first!!!

 

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90% of Indians are ‘idiots’….!!!!!

An opinion expressed by Justice  Markandey Katju, Press Council of India (PCI) chairperson. ( Press Trust of India | December 08, 2012 23:55 IST ).

Justice Markandey Katju is the Chairman, Press Council of India. He was formerly a Judge of the Supreme Court of India.

At least 90 percent of Indians are “idiots” who can easily be misled by mischievous elements in the name of religion, Press Council of India (PCI) chairperson Justice Markandey Katju claimed.

“I say ninety percent of Indians are idiots. You people don’t have brains in your heads….It is so easy to take you for a ride,” he said at a seminar in the capital.

He said that a communal riot could be incited in Delhi for as meagre an amount as Rs. 2000. He said that all somebody has to do is make a mischievous gesture of disrespect to a place of worship and people start fighting each other.

“You mad people will start fighting amongst yourself not realising that some agent provocateur is behind this,” he said.

Justice Katju said that before 1857 there was no communalism in the country but the situation is different now. “Today 80 percent Hindus are communal and 80 percent Muslims are communal. This is the harsh truth, bitter truth that I am telling you. How is it that in 150 years you have gone backwards instead of moving forward because the English kept injecting poison,” Justice Katju said.

“The policy that emanated from London after the mutiny in 1857 that there is only one way to control this country that is to make Hindus and Muslims fight each other,” he said.

He said that then there was a propaganda that Hindi was the language of Hindus and Urdu of Muslims. “Our ancestors also studied Urdu, but it is so easy to fool you. You are idiots, so how difficult is it to make an idiot out of you,” he said.

Mr Katju said that he was saying these harsh things to make Indians, whom he loved to understand the whole game and not remain fools.

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Justice Katzu has explained in detail about his comments in  a later statement.

1. I have been misquoted in the press reports, but it is true that I have said that 90% Indians (not all) are fools. My intention in saying so was not to hurt anyone but to awaken people to the realities, that is, the widespread casteism, communalism, superstitions, and other backward traits in the mindset of a large section of our people which is blocking our progress and keeping us poor.

2. The figure 90% is not a mathematical figure, it simply means that in my opinion a large proportion of Indians (and again I repeat, not all) are fools.

3. I never named you, nor any community, caste, or sect, and I never said that you are in the category of 90%. Hence I do not see how you are defamed.

4. I made this comment not to humiliate or harm anyone but because I love the Indian people, they are my people, and I wish them to prosper and have decent lives, which is only possible if the Indian masses develop the scientific outlook and scientific temper and give up casteism, communalism, superstitions and other mental attitudes which a large part (not all) of them presently suffer from. I wish to see India in the front ranks of the advanced industrialized nations of the world, with our people having a high standard of living, instead of suffering from the present evils of massive poverty, unemployment, price rise, corruption, farmer’s suicides, child malnutrition, absence of health care and good education, casteism etc. So you see I made that statement not to harm the Indian people, whom I love, but to benefit them. The truth is sometimes bitter, but sometimes bitter medicine has to be given to an ailing person.

Having said this, I may proceed to give a more elaborate explanation.

I wish to first of all clarify that I do not regard Indians as inherently stupid or foolish. It is only at present that large parts of our people are foolish. But there was a time when we were leading the whole world in science and technology, and India was perhaps the most prosperous country in the world. It is now that we are having bad times, but we had a glorious past and shall have a glorious future too, but for that we have to get rid of casteism, communalism, superstitions and other backward traits in the mentality of a large part of our people (because of which I call them fools).

India’s Past

With the aid of science we had built mighty civilizations thousands of years ago when most people in Europe( except in Greece and Rome) were living in forests. We had made outstanding scientific discoveries e.g. decimal system in mathematics, plastic surgery in medicine, etc (see in this connection my article ‘Sanskrit as a Language of Science on my blog justickatju.blogspot.in and on the website kgfindia.com). However, we subsequently took to the unscientific path of superstitions and empty rituals, which has led us to disaster. The way out of the present morass is to go back again to the path shown by our scientific ancestors, the path of Aryabhatta and Brahmagupta, Sushrut and Charak, Panini and Patanjali, Ramanujan and Raman.

It is not necessary to mention here all the great achievements of our ancestors, but I may just mention a few.

1. The decimal system in mathematics was the most remarkable and revolutionary invention in the past, and it was created by Indians. To understand its significance, one must know that the ancient Romans, who built a great civilization (The civilization of Caesar and Augustus), felt very uncomfortable with numbers above 1000. This was because they expressed their numbers in alphabets, I standing for 1, V for 5, X for 10, L for 50, C for 100, D for 500, and M for 1000. There was no single alphabet expressing a number above 1000. Hence to write 2000 an ancient Roman had to write MM, to write 3000 he had to write MMM, and to write 1 million he had to write M one thousand times, which would drive him crazy.

On the other hand, our ancestors discovered the number 0, and hence to write 1 million they had simply to put 6 zeros after 1.

2. Plastic surgery was invented by Sushrut 2000 years ago, whereas Europeans invented it only about 100 or 200 years back.

3. The English alphabets are all arranged haphazardly, there is no reason why D is followed by E, or E by F, or F by G, etc. On the other hand Panini in the first 14 sutras of his Ashtadhyayi arranged the alphabets in Sanskrit scientifically. Thus , the first sequence of 5 consonants (the  ka varga i.e. ka, kha, ga, gha, na ) are all sounds which emanate from the throat, the second sequence from the middle of the tongue, the third from the roof of the mouth, the fourth from the tip of the tongue, and the fifth from the lips. The second and fourth consonants in each sequence are aspirants in which the sound ‘ha’ is combined with the previous consonant e.g. ka+ha =kha.

4. 5000 years ago in the Indus Valley Civilization the system of town planning was created with straight streets, covered drains, water and sewage system, etc.

Before the coming of the British India was a prosperous country. Its share in world trade in 1700 was about 30%, which fell to 2% by the end of British rule and is still not more than 3%.

India’s Present

Today there is no doubt that India is a poor country. While there are some pockets of affluence, about 80% of our people are afflicted with poverty, unemployment and other evils, and one major cause of this is the mental backwardness of a large part of our people.

(though there are also brilliant people like the Indian scientists and engineers in Silicon Valley)  Consider the following:

1. When most of our people go to vote they cast their votes on the basis of caste or religion, not the merit of the candidate. What else is the meaning of vote banks? And this is exploited by some unscrupulous politicians who know how to manipulate and manage these vote banks. That is why many persons with criminal backgrounds get elected.

2. ‘Honour’ killings are common in many parts of the country. This is a barbaric practice, and shows how backward many of us still are.

3. Dowry deaths are common in India, and as a former Judge I can tell you that our courts have a large number of cases of young married women who are murdered in a barbaric manner by their in laws for not getting dowry e.g. by pouring petrol on them and setting them on fire.

4. Scheduled castes are still often treated inhumanly, and an example is the recent attack on dalits in Dharmapuri district in Tamil Nadu.

5. Female foeticide is common in many parts of India. Often when a male child is born the relatives are happy and distribute sweets, but when a female child is born often relatives get dejected. This is also a sign of backwardness among many of us.

6. Communalism, which was almost non-existent in 1857, is widespread in our society today. Muslims often face discrimination in getting jobs, houses on rent, etc, as the Justice Sachar Committee report has highlighted.  Muslims are often falsely implicated in bomb blasts and they have to spend years in jail though ultimately found innocent.

As I mentioned, upto 1857 communalism was almost non-existent in India. There were no doubt differences between Hindu and Muslims, but there was no enmity between them. In the Mutiny of 1857 Hindus and Muslims jointly fought against the British. After crushing the Mutiny the British decided that the only way to control India was divide and rule.

Consequently, the policy came from London to create hatred between Hindus and Muslims. The British Collector used to secretly call the Panditji and gave him money to speak against the Muslims, and similarly he gave money to the Maulvi Saheb to speak against Hindus. All communal riots began after 1857. The communal award in the Minto-Morley ‘Reforms’ of 1909 introduced separate electorates for Hindus and Muslims. Year after year, decade after decade, the communal poison was injected by the British into our body politic, and even after 1947 there are elements which continue this (see online ‘History in the Service of Imperialism’ and my article ‘What is India’ on my blog justicekatju.blogspot.in)

Certain agent provocateurs take advantage of our backwardness to incite communal riots, and unfortunately many people fall prey to these evil designs and get emotionally carried away by communal propaganda and fight with each other.

5. Superstition is rampant in India. Most people believe in astrology, which is pure superstition and humbug. And it is not just the illiterates who believe in it, it is also most of the so called educated people in India. Many Ministers and Judges prefer to take oath of office at the ‘auspicious’ time.

A few years back it was announced that Lord Ganesh is drinking milk, and there was a rush of people to offer milk to Ganesh. Earlier, a ‘miracle’ chapati was circulating.

6. A large section of the media, taking advantage of the backwardness of a large section of our people, dishes out lives of filmstars, cricket, etc as if these are the real issues before the people, when the real issues are socio-economic.

As I said above, when I called most people(not all)  fools I did not wish to harm them, rather it was just the contrary. I want India to become a prosperous country, but this is possible only when the mindset of a large number of people changes, and their minds are rid of casteism, communalism, superstitions, and other backward ideas and they become scientific and modern.

By being modern I do not mean wearing a nice suit or a beautiful sari or skirt. By being modern I mean developing a modern mind, which means a rational mind, a scientific mind, and a questioning mind. As already stated above, at one time we led the whole world in science and technology, but today we are undoubtedly far behind the West and even China. How did this happen? Why were we left behind, why did we not have an Industrial Revolution like Europe? This is known as ‘Needham’s Question’ or ‘Needham’s Grand Question’, named after Prof. Joseph Needham of Cambridge University (1900-1995). It is high time Indians try to answer this question, instead of trying to evade the reality of the backwardness of most of us.

The worst thing in life is poverty, and 80% of our people are poor, which is largely because of the mental backwardness of most (not all) of us. To abolish poverty we need to spread the scientific outlook to every nook and corner of our country. It is only then that India will shine. And until that happens the vast majority of our people will continue to be taken for a ride.

Justice Markandey Katju
10.12.2012

Rajinikanth in Himalayas

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Mahatma Gandhi : Rare Photo Collection

Mahatma Gandhi with Rajaji

Mahatma Gandhi with Rabindra Nath Tagore

Mahatma Gandhi

Mahatma Gandhi

Rarest Photos of Mahatma Gandhi

Rarest Photos of Mahatma Gandhi

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Mahatma Gandhi Leading the Dandi March _ 06 Apr 1930

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Hanuman Chalisa

Hanuman Chalisa by SP Balu(high quality)

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PV Narasimha Rao – Father of Indian Economic Reforms

PV Narasimha Rao

One more legendary Prime Minister of India  Mr PV Narasimha Rao, an (un)forgotten Hero, the TRUE and ACTUAL initiator of Economic Reforms in India.  The common in Mr Vajpayee and Rao is, that they both are simple, humble, noble and down to earth persons. Did not accumulated any money using their official positions. One more interesting similarity between them is, Mr Vajpayee is poet and Mr Rao is a linguist.


Pamulaparti Venkata
 “Narasimha Rao” (28 June 1921 – 23 December 2004) was an Indian lawyer, politician, and activist who served as the ninthPrime Minister of India (1991–1996).

*** Mr PV Narasimha Rao led an important administration, overseeing a major economic transformation and several home incidents affecting national security of India.  Rao who held the Industries portfolio was personally responsible for the dismantling of the Licence Raj as this came under the purview of the Industries Ministry. He is often referred to as the “Father of Indian Economic Reforms”.

Rao accelerated the dismantling of the license raj, reversing the socialist policies under the government of Rajiv Gandhi. He employed Dr. Manmohan Singh as hisFinance Minister to embark on historic economic transition.

With Rao’s mandate, Dr. Manmohan Singh launched India’s globalization angle of the reforms that implemented the IMF policies to rescue the almost bankrupt nation from economic collapse. Rao was also referred to as Chanakyafor his ability to steer tough economic and political legislation through the parliament at a time when he headed a minority government.

Economic Reforms

Rao’s major achievement is generally considered to be the liberalization of the Indian economy. The reforms were adopted to avert impending international default in 1991.  The reforms progressed furthest in the areas of opening up to foreign investment, reforming capital markets,deregulating domestic business, and reforming the trade regime. Rao’s government’s goals were reducing the fiscal deficitPrivatization of the public sector, and increasing investment in infrastructure. Trade reforms and changes in the regulation of foreign direct investment were introduced to open India to foreign trade while stabilizing external loans. Rao chose Manmohan Singh for the job of Finace Minister, who is  an acclaimed economist, played a central role in implementing these reforms.

Major reforms in India’s capital markets led to an influx of foreign portfolio investment. The major economic policies adopted by Rao include:

  • Abolishing in 1992 the Controller of Capital Issues which decided the prices and number of shares that firms could issue.
  • Introducing the SEBI Act of 1992 and the Security Laws (Amendment) which gave SEBI the legal authority to register and regulate all security market intermediaries.
  • Opening up in 1992 of India’s equity markets to investment by foreign institutional investors and permitting Indian firms to raise capital on international markets by issuing Global Depository Receipts (GDRs).
  • Starting in 1994 of the National Stock Exchange as a computer-based trading system which served as an instrument to leverage reforms of India’s other stock exchanges. The NSE emerged as India’s largest exchange by 1996.
  • Reducing tariffs from an average of 85 percent to 25 percent, and rolling back quantitative controls. (The rupee was made convertible on trade account.)
  • Encouraging foreign direct investment by increasing the maximum limit on share of foreign capital in joint ventures from 40 to 51% with 100% foreign equity permitted in priority sectors.
  • Streamlining procedures for FDI approvals, and in at least 35 industries, automatically approving projects within the limits for foreign participation.

The impact of these reforms may be gauged from the fact that total foreign investment (including foreign direct investment, portfolio investment, and investment raised on international capital markets) in India grew from a minuscule US $132 million in 1991–92 to $5.3 billion in 1995–96.  Rao began industrial policy reforms with the manufacturing sector. He slashed industriallicensing, leaving only 18 industries subject to licensing. Industrial regulation was rationalized.***

Personal Details:

Narasimha Rao was popularly known as PV.

P.V. Narasimha Rao had “humble social origins”. He was born in 28 June 1921 at Laknepally village -Near Narsampet in Warangal District to a Niyogi Telugu Brahmin family. At the age of 3 years he was adopted and brought up to Vangara village in the present-day Karimnagar district ofAndhra Pradesh. His father P. Ranga Rao and mother Rukminiamma hailed from agrarian families.

He studied Bachelor’s in the Arts college at the Osmania University and later on went to Fergusson College now under University of Pune where he completed a Master’s degree in law.  His mother tongue was Telugu and had an excellent command of Marathi. In addition to eight Indian languages (Telugu, Hindi, Urdu, Oriya, Marathi, Bengali, Gujarati, Tamil), he spoke English, French, Arabic, Spanish, German, Greek, Latin and Persian.

(courtesy : Wikipedia)