Thursday, July 30, 2015

Yakoob Memon's Hanging

Today Yakoob Memon was hanged in Nagpur for his role in 1993 serial bomb blast in Mumbai. These explosions killed 257 people and leaving more than 700 injured. His hanging is a right step towards solving problem of terror attacks. Fear of death must be bought to the mind of people planning and executing the attack.

Some anti-national elements tried to question Yakoob's execution on very flimsy grounds; they filed mercy petitions and review petitions in Supreme Court. These petitions were rejected many times by Supreme Court and the president.

Many well-known people tried to question Supreme Court judgment and considered themselves above Supreme Court. One such person is Salman Khan who tweeted against hanging of Yakoob Memon. Salman Khan and other Muslim leaders tried to pull support for Yakoob Memon in the name of religion but when they got stiff opposition from nationalist forces, they retracted and now are saying that they respect Supreme Court judgment.

Some people are still continuing their protest against Yakoob's hanging and writing articles in leading news websites. I commented on these sites separately but it worth mentioning here also. These people who are writing this kind of article are paid by anti-national elements from outside India. These people are saying that Yakoob's hanging will deter people from surrendering to law. I would like to correct that Yakoob Memon did not surrender but was arrested in Nepal and bought to India. Anyway it makes no sense to hold a trial with a restriction that guilty should not be punished.

Till now in mind of terrorist and their masters are going that India will never kill terrorists because of fear of Muslim vote bank. But with Yakoob Memon's execution clear message will go to them that India can hang the terrorists. For the first time court was opened in night 3:30 AM to hear mercy plea of Yakoob Memon so that Yakoob's supporter were not able to use judicial procedure delays to save Yakoob.

Maharastra government and Central government in India did their job of upholding judicial sovereignty over the vote bank politics. Good job! Please keep it up.
  

Friday, July 24, 2015

Retirement age in news once again

Now a day I am hearing rumors that 7th CPC may recommend for reduce in age of retirement of CG Employees in two criteria. The retirement age as the completion of 33 years of service, or at the age of 60, whichever comes first.

This criterion looks unfair to me. Because if there one intelligent and capable employee joins the service at age of 21 and another less capable person joins the service at age of 27 because it took him 6 years more to reach to knowledge level required for service. Then both people will be allowed to serve for 33 years and it will kill merit. The intelligent and hardworking people will on disadvantage and dumb people will be having an edge over intelligent and competent people.

People are saying that why should government pay salary to one person more than 33 years. I would like to say that salary is being paid in return of service employee is rendering and not a favor. If we retire people at young age then our pension expenditure will increase. If we want to increase opportunities for young people then we can reduce retirement age from 60 to 58 years which will put incompetent staff on disadvantage and not put competent and hardworking staff on disadvantage.


Thursday, July 23, 2015

Britain must pay reparations to India

One good speech of Shashi Tharoor. I was not expecting this from him. All things said by Shashi Tharoor are true and you can find more details in Lala Lajpat Rai's book England's Debt to India

You tube link to speech is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7CW7S0zxv4

Viewpoint: Britain must pay reparations to India

22 July 2015

At the end of May, the Oxford Union held a debate on the motion "This house believes Britain owes reparations to her former colonies". Speakers included former Conservative MP Sir Richard Ottaway, Indian politician and writer Shashi Tharoor and British historian John Mackenzie. Shashi Tharoor's argument in support of the motion, went viral in India after he tweeted it out from his personal account. The argument has found favour among Indians, where the subject of colonial exploitation remains a sore topic. Here he gives a summary of his views:

Indian economy

At the beginning of the 18th Century, India's share of the world economy was 23%, as large as all of Europe put together. By the time the British departed India, it had dropped to less than 4%.

The reason was simple: India was governed for the benefit of Britain. Britain's rise for 200 years was financed by its depredations in India.

By the end of the 19th Century, India was Britain's biggest cash-cow, the world's biggest purchaser of British exports and the source of highly paid employment for British civil servants - all at India's own expense. We literally paid for our own oppression.

De-industrialisation of India

Britain's Industrial Revolution was built on the de-industrialisation of India - the destruction of Indian textiles and their replacement by manufacturing in England, using Indian raw material and exporting the finished products back to India and the rest of the world.

The handloom weavers of Bengal had produced and exported some of the world's most desirable fabrics, especially cheap but fine muslins, some light as "woven air".

Britain's response was to cut off the thumbs of Bengali weavers, break their looms and impose duties and tariffs on Indian cloth, while flooding India and the world with cheaper fabric from the new satanic steam mills of Britain.

Weavers became beggars, manufacturing collapsed; the population of Dhaka, which was once the great centre of muslin production, fell by 90%.

So instead of a great exporter of finished products, India became an importer of British ones, while its share of world exports fell from 27% to 2%.

'Clive of India'

Colonialists like Robert Clive bought their "rotten boroughs" in England with the proceeds of their loot in India (loot, by the way, was a Hindi word they took into their dictionaries as well as their habits), while publicly marvelling at their own self-restraint in not stealing even more than they did.

And the British had the gall to call him "Clive of India", as if he belonged to the country, when all he really did was to ensure that much of the country belonged to him.

Bengal famine

As Britain ruthlessly exploited India, between 15 and 29 million Indians died tragically unnecessary deaths from starvation.

The last large-scale famine to take place in India was under British rule; none has taken place since, since free democracies don't let their people starve to death.

Some four million Bengalis died in the Great Bengal Famine of 1943 after Winston Churchill deliberately ordered the diversion of food from starving Indian civilians to well-supplied British soldiers and European stockpiles.

"The starvation of anyway underfed Bengalis is less serious than that of sturdy Greeks," he argued.

When officers of conscience pointed out in a telegram to the prime minister the scale of the tragedy caused by his decisions, Mr Churchill's only response was to ask peevishly "Why hasn't Gandhi died yet?"

Myth of 'enlightened despotism'

British imperialism had long justified itself with the pretence that it was enlightened despotism, conducted for the benefit of the governed. Mr Churchill's inhumane conduct in 1943 gave the lie to this myth.

Hundreds of people at a public meeting were shot dead by British troops at the Jallianwala Bagh

But it had been battered for two centuries already: British imperialism had triumphed not just by conquest and deception on a grand scale, but by blowing rebels to bits from the mouths of cannons, massacring unarmed protesters atJallianwala Bagh and upholding iniquity through institutionalised racism.

No Indian in the colonial era was ever allowed to feel British; he was always a subject, never a citizen.

Indian railways

'The railways were intended to help the British get around'

The construction of the Indian Railways is often pointed to as a benefit of British rule, ignoring the obvious fact that many countries have built railways without having to be colonised to do so.

Nor were the railways laid to serve the Indian public. They were intended to help the British get around, and above all to carry Indian raw materials to the ports to be shipped to Britain.

The movement of people was incidental except when it served colonial interests; no effort was made to ensure that supply matched demand for mass transport.

In fact the Indian Railways were a big British colonial scam.

British shareholders made absurd amounts of money by investing in the railways, where the government guaranteed extravagant returns on capital, paid for by Indian taxes.

Thanks to British rapacity, a mile of Indian railways cost double that of a mile in Canada and Australia.

It was a splendid racket for the British, who made all the profits, controlled the technology and supplied all the equipment, which meant once again that the benefits went out of India.

It was a scheme described at the time as "private enterprise at public risk". Private British enterprise, public Indian risk.

British aid

In recent years, even as the reparations debate has been growing louder, British politicians have in fact been wondering whether countries like India should even receive basic economic aid at the expense of the British taxpayer.

To begin with, the aid received is 0.4%, which is less than half of 1% of India's GDP.

British aid, which is far from the amounts a reparation debate would throw up, is only a fraction of India's fertiliser subsidy to farmers, which may be an appropriate metaphor for this argument.

Britons may see our love of cricket or the English language, or even parliamentary democracy, conjuring up memories of the Raj as in television series like Indian Summers, with Simla, and garden parties, and gentile Indians.


For many Indians, however, it is a history of loot, massacres, bloodshed, of the banishing of the last Mughal emperor on a bullock cart to Burma.

Indian soldiers in world wars


More than two million Indian soldiers participated in World War Two

India contributed more soldiers to British forces fighting the First World War than Australia, Canada, New Zealand and South Africa combined.

Despite suffering recession, poverty and an influenza epidemic, India's contributions in cash and materiel amount to £8bn ($12bn) in today's money.

Two and a half million Indians also fought for British forces in the Second World War, by the end of which £1.25bn of Britain's total £3bn war debt was owed to India, which was merely the tip of the iceberg that was colonial exploitation.

It still hasn't been paid.

'Return the Koh-i-Noor diamond'


'Maybe Britain could kindly return the Koh-i-Noor diamond'

What's important is not the quantum of reparations that Britain should pay, but the principle of atonement.

Two hundred years of injustice cannot be compensated for with any specific amount.

I, for one, would be happy to accept a symbolic pound a year for the next two hundred years, as a token of apology.

And maybe Britain could kindly return the Koh-i-Noor diamond to the country it was taken from!

Thursday, July 16, 2015

Delhi Government is interested in publicity and not in welfare of the people

Now a day I am seeing Delhi Government's advertisements praising Arvind Kejriwal and accusing central government of putting hindrance to their so called great work. But actually a lot of public money is being wasted in these advertisements instead of being used for welfare of the people.

Government need to have some publicity budget to make people aware of schemes launched for welfare of the people so that people can avail those schemes but Kejriwal Government is not using publicity budget for that purpose. It is using publicity budget for putting political advertisements.

One classic case of Kejriwal Government's insensitivity towards people is that it put big hording saying that Delhi Government will take guarantee of educational loan's up to 10 lakhs for the students. It was a political advertisement because never on the advertisement was mentioned where to apply for the educational loan guarantee. Today is 16th July 2015 and admissions for most of the collages are over and I have not seen even a single advertisement giving details of scheme and procedure for applying for the scheme. It is because government is not interested in people welfare but publicity. I will be surprised if someone say that even a single student got educational loan guarantee from Delhi Government.

It is more than one year of Kejriwal Government in power and not even a single new government school has been opened in Delhi.

Delhi Government has increased the publicity budget from 23.7 crore rupee to 526 crore rupee. It is an increase of 21 times. This much money was not wasted by previous government. It is an unprecedented increase in wastage of public money and it must be stopped.

Ajay Makan of Congress party took a right step by going to court against misuse of public fund by Kejriwal Government.    

"The AAP government had increased their ad budget in a decision taken on June 25. The figure of Rs 526 crore is 21 times more than the previous budgetary allocation of Rs 23.7 crore in the year 2014-15," the plea added.

"This unprecedented expansion of Rs 500 crore in the publicity budget could have been well spent by Respondent No. 2 (Delhi Government) for building -- 100 schools (building cost of one school being Rs 5 crore approx.), purchasing 1,000 DTC buses (cost of one bus being Rs 50 lakh approx), building 10,000 flats for the EWS category (cost of 1 EWS category flat being Rs 5 Lakhs approx.) and other public welfare and development purposes," the plea said.




Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Kejriwal Government's Budget

Few days back I saw a full page advertisement in a leading English daily about Delhi Governments achievements till now. This advertisement started with saying "They kept bothering us but we kept working". This comment was about Central Government that too in an official advertisement of government on government. These kinds of things are not done even by Tamilnadu government where political parties keep cribbing about step motherly treatment given to Tamilnadu. These kinds of comments must be kept out of government's official communication.

As per Delhi Government advertisement government is planning to open 232 new schools and recruit 20,000 new teachers to provide education to children of Delhi. Some people are saying that, “what is purpose of opening new school when situation of schools are not good”. I would like say that is 20 lakh children of Delhi need education then Government can't provide quality education to 10 lakh people and leave 10 lakh children uneducated. Government need to provide education to all 20 lakh children, if not quality education then poor education but for everyone, should be government's aim. For this Delhi government have doubled education fund. This is a really good step if Kejriwal Government really wants to do it.

As for the people who are questioning government's decision to open new school, these people are worried that government will increase tax on them for providing education to poor people. These people don't want to give even a single rupee for welfare of the poor and object to government's every step of poor people's welfare in one pretext or other. These people should be ignored by government.


Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Kejriwal Government appointed AAP members as staff in Delhi Government

Today Delhi Government admitted that it appointed AAP members on huge salary as private staff in Delhi Government. These people are being paid between 60,000 and 1.5 lakhs a month. These people are neither elected representatives of the people nor they are appointed on the basis of test of merit conducted by a government authorities. These kinds of appointments are unethical and should be illegal in Indian law.

Arvind Kejriwal came to power with promise of an ethical government but is now indulging in every unethical practice which he can afford. He wants to put his pet people in key posts even if they are not qualified for that or not. If a CM needs personal staff to help him then he should choose them from a pool of qualified pool of IAS official and not from unqualified workers of his political party.

Arvind Kejriwal had been speaking against unqualified people being elected to Assembly and Parliament but now he is putting unqualified people in post which are exclusively of qualified people. This is not right.

Most shocking is case of appointing a driver who does not have a driving license and have not passed 10th class. Was he most qualified and deserving candidate in whole Delhi to be appointed as diver? I know many people with a valid driving license and with 10th class certificate who are willing to do CM's driver's job. Why could CM not find any such person in Delhi?


  • 1 Jul 2015
  • Hindustan Times (Delhi)
  • HT Correspondent ■ htreporters@hindustantimes.com

AAP members appointed as personal staff in Delhi govt



NEW DELHI: The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has appointed party members as staff in the Delhi government and are getting benefits such as official house and cars, the party admitted on Tuesday. The government admitted in the state assembly that house has been allotted to Bibhav Kumar, private secretary to CM and Aswathi Muralidharan, joint secretary to CM, in the reply to questions asked by BJP MLA OP Sharma.

The government also disclosed that the salary of those appointed as staff is equivalent to senior IAS officers.

“Everything has been done as per the rule and there is nothing illegal about it,” a Delhi government spokesperson said.

Few AAP members have been appointed as private secretaries to ministers. The staff is paid between ` 60,000 and ` 1.15 lakh a month. The Opposition raised question on giving house to party volunteers. Of the 81 sanctioned posts, 21 are in the chief minister’s office while every minister can hire 10 staff.

According to the reply submitted in the assembly, the government has given exemptions to few staff as they were not meeting the criteria. “Driver Mahesh Kumar has been given time of three months and one year to get light motor vehicle commercial license and class 10th certificate respectively,” the reply said.