Friday, May 30, 2014

RE: [IAC#RG] E-Newspaper dt. 30.05.2014 (e01v01)

Without undermining the vested leadership of naxal movements it is totally condemnable if tribals are masscered. Our system is doing unfairness to tribals . Instead of the present land laws and land acquisition act new act has to be brought for giving  ownership of tribal to tribals collectively or individually. For many centuries real land owners are driven out of their land. In principal I support the cause of naxal movement but I am against their method of armed actions.

Gaur J K <gaurjk@hotmail.com> wrote:

30/5/14
 
Dear Sir,
 
Yesterday while suggesting closure of AK, discussion, I was wondering what kind of disucssion is going on This forum. As the name suggests,it should be devoted to serious discussion on subjects where we really want to resist any policy initiave/programme of the Govt. affecting welfare of the people. It is good that you have taken the initiave to clean frivolous/unconnected discusions and it is welcome and overdue.
 
Regarding Arundhati Roy,s post it is too early to prejudge what the Govt. under Modi will do regarding forest wealth,the inhabitants and use of other natural resources on indiscriminate or sustainable basis.
Arundhati Roys could also mean to suggest that the Govt. will tackle Naxalite problem harshly and if in the process,there is bloodshed, the Govt. will not back out. In other words indirectly she is  backing the naxals and trying to put the Govt. ob bsck foot. Rights of forest dwellers to land  andlivelihood have got mised up with Armed Rbellion with extra-territoral links which may imperil the national security sooner than later. Ms Roy is not justified to raise this issue at this stage.
He views on J&K and other controversial issues are known- what is not known are her links.
Regds
JKGaur
 

Date: Fri, 30 May 2014 01:49:50 +0530
From: sroy.mb@gmail.com
To: indiaresists@lists.riseup.net
Subject: [IAC#RG] E-Newspaper dt. 30.05.2014 (e01v01)

Postby Sarbajit » Thu May 29, 2014 4:35 am
'Big money' is backing Modi to end resistance, says Arundhati Roy

"Now, we have a democratically elected totalitarian government. Technically and legally, there is no party with enough seats to constitute an opposition", says Indian-author and activist Arundhati Roy in an interview to Pakistan's Dawn newspaper.

"What he [Modi] will be called upon to do is not to attack Muslims, it will be to sort out what is going on in the forests, to sweep out the resistance and hand over land to the mining and infrastructure corporations. He has been chosen as the man who does not blink in the face of bloodshed, not just Muslim bloodshed but any bloodshed."
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