Thursday, March 21, 2013

Re: [IAC#RG] URGENT: Important group notice

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From: Deepak Malhotra Date: Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 9:54 AM
Subject: Re: [IAC#RG] URGENT: Important group notice

Sure Sarbajit,
If you can post my views/e mail on your on the network, it will be nice of you.
Thanks
Deepak

From: Sarbajit Roy <sroy.mb@gmail.com>
To: Deepak Malhotra <deepakmalho11@yahoo.co.in>
Sent: Friday, 22 March 2013 7:05 AM

Subject: Re: [IAC#RG] URGENT: Important group notice

Kind Attn: Maj. Gen Deepak Malhotra

Sir

My name is actually "Sarbajit"

For some reason your message was not delivered to the IAC mailing list but only reached me directly.

I am quite aware of the ground realities all over India, and also the impotence of the State to act to protect its people from discrimination and ethnic cleansing. A succession of weak governments at the Centre has reduced India to a laughing stock and unable to defend itself against internal and external aggression.

With best wishes

Sarbajit

On Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 12:16 AM, Deepak Malhotra <deepakmalho11@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
Dear Sarabjit,
I hope that is your name.
Your facts are highly incorrect.
Compare Hindus in Pakistan with Muslims in India.
Do you know what happened to Hindus and Sikhs in Kashmir, inspite of being a Hindu dominated country.
There is no discrimination in India , that is why more muslims from Bangladesh come and work here without fear.....
I can go on. Minorities in India get reservations, where do Hindus or Sikhs get reservation in the world in reciprocal basis as minorities?
Do not get carried forward with propoganda about Gujrat.
Pl refrain from wrong reporting.
Deepak
 

From: Sarbajit Roy <sroy.mb@gmail.com>
To: indiaresists <indiaresists@lists.riseup.net>
Sent: Thursday, 21 March 2013 8:25 PM

Subject: Re: [IAC#RG] URGENT: Important group notice

Dear ShriRam

I hope we can agree that  common Hindus, common Muslims, common Indians etc are ORDINARILY least concerned about religion beyond their simple worship and daily devotions.

However, there are the vested interests in all religions, not necessarily only Brahmins and Sayyids etc. which want to communalise issues for their own gain and agitate, inflame and arouse the ordinary people. It is happening in all states of India, whether ruled by Congress or BJP or Communists (actually now there is hardly any Communist ruled State left since hard-core Leftists have essentially turned to extremism) or anyone else.

The need of the hour is a UNIFYING force. which transcends Religion, Caste and Regionalism. That will only come I fear when we must all face a common enemy so powerful which will cause us to set all our petty differences aside before it is too late.

Let me also say some very unpalatable things for Hindus so that we can all move forward from our standard defensive positions to actually solve the problems together.

A) Muslims ARE treated as 2nd class citizens in India, (and as 3rd class citizens in Gujarat).

B) Caste Hindus are terrified by upsurge of empowered dalits and other depressed caste and tribal demographics which is scaring the shit out of them.

C) Hindus are no longer monolithic and are fragmented between Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains  and so many other splinter groups who no longer identify themselves primarily as Hindus.

D) "Hindus" are desperately trying to keep their flock together by similar scare tactics and false propaganda to project that Hindus are discriminated against. These are all POLITICAL and not religious issues.

E) All parties are openly collaborating with Naxals and Maoists for electoral reasons, but this totally demoralizes the enforcement agencies at the local level. Or Political parties should openly state that Naxals will be accommodated in mainstream politics without their laying down arms (Nepal example is in front of everybody)

F) 2014 (or sooner) national elections will be one of the most bitter and divisive elections fought yet. However, Bharat Bhagya Bhidata has always come to India's aid in some strange and mysterious manner and we all fervently must pray that the Great Being who rules our destiny will not fail his humble servants who sit at his feet to serve him.

Sarbajit


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