Saturday, June 7, 2014

Re: [IAC#RG] Arundhati Roy: Big money’ is backing Modi to end resistance

Dear Rina

Thanks for your email, plus its good you have you back as a contributor.

Let me clarify right away that I dont have any "grudge" against Arvind Kejriwal as an individual. He is in the public eye by his own choice, and I or you, as private persons, are free to comment on his antics, affiliations and motivations - and especially his anti-national sponsors and mentors, to the extent his actions impinge on us. Our duty is to caution others with facts and evidences, we can lead the horses to water but can't make them drink it.

Neither do I hold any brief for Ms. Arundhati Roy, whom I have never met or ever had any communication(s) with.

Now to the meat of your email:

1) IAC is unabashedly a "Hindutva" organisation with a lineage derive from secular Hindutva movements and with a Swadeshi philosophy. Let us recall clauses 3.005, 4.002 and 4.003 of the IAC Charter we drafted together which are specifically relevant

"3.005: A Patriotic Movement of Ancient Lineage and Revolutionary Spirit Members will independently familiarise themselves with the morals, history and ideology of the parent 'Hindustan Republican Association' which secured independence for India from foreign rule in a non-sectarian and non-communal revolutionary manner. "
..
4.002: Secularism
The IAC movement supports whatever rights and laws different communities may demand for themselves, provided they do not clash with the interests of other communities or the national interest and are extended to all citizens. Hearty and organic union in different communities must be conducted under a Common Civil Code.
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4.003: God
In the spiritual domain, the IAC movement aims at establishing that this world is real and the manifestation of the one individual soul, the supreme source of all power, all knowledge and all beauty. IAC maintains that every living being possesses the inherent power to communicate directly without the need for intermediaries and at any time or in any place or manner.

Its well known that Arundhati's Roy's father was a "Hindu" (more on that in some other post) and her mother was a "Syrian Christian". They were lawfully married ("organic union in different communities") and there was no question of Roy's father taking or demanding any "DOWRY" as it is prohibited in the pure Hinduism he followed.

Not having received dowry, Mary Roy demanded her equal rights in the family property under the secular India Succession Act 1925. And apparently she finally received justice only in 2011.

So as its not clear to me why you are upset with by Mary Roy's legal actions if we all seem to want a Uniform Civil Code to secure a secular Hindustan, here follow
a few queries to you :

1) Should women not have equal rights with men ?

2) If not, should women get special treatment over men, or vice-versa ?

3) Are UCC laws like the Indian Succession Act or Special Marriages Act 1954 not far better than Nehruvian hodge-podges like "Hindu Succession Act" or "Hindu Marriage Act 1955".
(Please do a comparative clause wise comparison between the "Special Marriages Act 1872" and the present "Hindu Marriage Act 1955" - they are strikingly similar), and then do the same for the Hindu Marriages Act 1955 versus the Special Marriages Act 1954 (which is a highly advanced, progressive and SECULAR law).

(a) Should IAC say that Hindu women should be effectively married under a 150 year old British law which was drafted exclusively for non-Hindus (ie. Keshub Chandra Sen's so-called "Brahmo Samaj of India") ?

(b) Should women be compelled to marry within their own community and be automatically disinherited if they marry outside it ?

4) Should there still be some antiquated concepts in law like
"stridhan" and "maintenance under CrPC" to "safeguard" (??)  Hindu women or Shah Bano ? Should we still perpetuate "Dowry" in society ?

5) Are you in favour of the present Indian legal system and its
judges, advocate mafias AND "TAARIKH PE TAARIKH PE TAARIKH".

6) Should we tell those Muslims who are Indian (or Indians who practice Islam as the religion of their choice) that they (to quote Shyama Prasa Mukherjee) " .. can pack their bags and go to any country they want .."

Actually, this has nothing to do with whether Arundhati Roy or Mary Roy were Christians (is Arundhati Roy a Christian ??) and should be made to emigrate to an Islamic country. The replies received on this thread clearly show that beyond making irrelevant personal attacks with bizarre logic, our desi Col. Blimp keyboard warriors, are incapable of stringing together any coherent argument against  Ms. Arundhati Roy's (deliberately provocative) logic/statements/facts or taking up my suggestion to hoist Ms. Roy on her own petard in some public forum.

Since you seem to think I am pro-Christian, let me tell you, that as an Upacharya of the religion whose founder in 1857 publicly told visiting proselytiseing Christian Missionaries (the Rev. Charles Dall from Harvard) to get the f*** out of his house and not speak the name of Jesus Christ within its walls
http://uudb.org/articles/charlesdall.html 
(please read this article carefully, as a Kolkattan you will appreciate its subtleties
better than most), that I can equally openly say that Kejriwal and Namo are masquerading as "nationalists" while functioning as tools of an ancient Judeo-Christian capitalist cabal which for long controls India's (ie. Bharat's) economy indirectly whenever they cannot do so directly.

If you know history, you will know that this gentleman (Rev. Charles Dall) is the 'harami' who thereupon set in place a chain of events which have eventually resulted in the "Boston Brahmins", many of whom are actually secretly Jewish, controlling India today through their puppet organisations, like the RSS (who, like Gandhi, were nothing but British quislings during the Indian Independence movement), whose members include Namo and Kejriwal - who have both completed their so-called "officer training courses" which includes familiarisation trips to the USA and other Western countries for the star performers, and with stints at cabal front organisations like Mother Teresa or Ramakrishna Mission (in Kejriwal's case both) as part of their "officer" training.

In any case, neither Namo or Kejriwal were the first to benefit from these US religious proselytiseing groups (who are passing off some fake version of Hinduism, designed in USA, which is Christianity and nothing but Christianity). 120 years ago "Swami" Vivekananda was extensively trained as a Christian imperialist operative in USA for 3 years and, in the RK Mission's own affidavit in the SC, had abandoned his Hinduism and returned as a non-Hindu --> to propagate a manufactured persistent myth that "Christ=Krishna" (Herod=Kansa) and vice-versa and how Hindu India and Christian USA must stand together as one nation under God against the Muslim hordes and palm it off as "Ramakrishna-ism". In fact Vivekananda was a Rev. Charles Dall protege from start to finish, and this entire fake "Vivekananda nationalism" is scripted to break India into little Christian enclaves which can hold out against Muslims and the "Godless".

On Kejriwal:
Was Kejriwal not trained and groomed for many years by a top CIA operative and former NAC member, whose "husband" openly receives tens of crore rupees each year from foreign sources through a US registered NGO. Is this foreign money not used to "educate" tribals / Dalits and convert them to neo-Christians who are sent abroad to even worse off countries in Africa as evangelists ?

Does anybody, especially Arvind Kejriwal, deny that he has received huge amounts of money from foreign sources ?

Actually, AAP/Arvind Kejriwal is very much a vital cog of the long-term US strategy to get their man NaMo (and their backup party - the BJP) elected as India's PM /Govt. with a massive mandate to buy US jet fighters and other expensive toys.

Please remember, the last time the USA did so it was to get India to detonate a US gifted fusion device (supposedly to get India into the P-5 as a nuclear power), which China promptly check-mated by elevating Pakistan to the same club, then they made us fight a "war" with Pakistan and ensured that their Congress returned to power.

Sarbajit

On 6/6/14, Rina Mukherji <rina.mukherji@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Mr Sarbajit Roy,
>
> Arundhati Roy's mother did fight and win a case for being allowed a share
> of the family property. But there is a lot of controversy regarding what
> Maria Roy did. We  better not dwell on that. Her family was in no way
> trying to uplift women or do any social work. Where taking a stand against
> Christians is concerned, I feel you should actually go and survey the
> situation in Orissa first-hand. The new  Christian denominations are
> playing a dirty game in Orissa, Jharkhand, and Punjab, as also many parts
> of South India, using our caste-structure to create divisions and convert
> people.
>
> I may not condone the Staines' murder, but you must understand the
> sentiments behind the Kandhamal riots.
>
> BTW, when Ms Roy talks of big money backing Modi, let her be forthright
> about her ilk, who keep talking of India abandoning Kashmir. Why does she
> not talk of the pandits and the fact that they have become refugees in
> their own land.
>
> There is a lot said about Modi's hand in the Gujarat riots. What about the
> Congress and their hand in the Anti-Sikh riots. People like HKL Bhagat were
> openly directing the rioters; at least Modi was not doing that.
>
> We have so many others-alike Modi- who have let rioters have their way.
> Akhilesh Yadav is a case in point-and Muzaffarnagar is a stark example of
> what they are capable of.
>
> Don't forget, there have been many more riots under the Congress....who is
> responsible for them?
>
>
> Pls do not jump to conclusions without adequate evidence.
>
> ( You have been alleging a lot of things about Arvind Kejriwal and his
> background....a lot of which is so far-fetched that it is not even worth
> commenting upon. Please do not indulge in such falsehoods, mainly because
> you have a personal grudge against a particular individual)
>
> Regards,
>
> Dr  Rina Mukherji
>
> Kolkata


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