14 February 2009

SHRI RAMA SHIV SENA ALSO IN THE BELGIUM PRESS

Honderden arrestaties in India wegens Valentijn


De politie in India heeft in verschillende steden meer dan vierhonderd militante hindoes achter de tralies gezet die Valentijnsdag dreigden te verstoren. Restaurants, bars en winkels die valentijnskaarten verkopen, kregen politiebescherming om te voorkomen dat ze zouden worden aangevallen door heetgebakerde hindoes.

De fundamentalistische hindoeïstische partij Shiv Sena waarschuwde winkels en restaurants niet aan Valentijn mee te doen. Ook in voorgaande jaren zorgde de partij voor problemen. Leden van de Shiv Sena werpen zich op als moraalridders. Ze willen de traditionele waarden bewaren en zijn fel gekant tegen de steeds vrijere samenleving in India. Vooral jonge, moderne vrouwen moeten het vaak ontgelden.


Finaly some interst of the Indian internal problems in the international press in this case HET LAATSTE NIEUWS of Belgium

12 February 2009

LINK TO INDIAN, MYSTICAL, MEDITATIONAL AND BHAJANS RELIGIONAL MUSIC

http://www.mysticamusic.com/

SURJAZKUND MELA PICTURES & SURPRISING HANDICRAFT OBJECTS














AL-QAIDA WARNINGS TO INDIA

Now al-Qaida is openly defending Pakistan with one of the terror outfit's top commanders warning India of more Mumbai-like attacks. In Al-Qaida's Mustafa Abu al-Yazid has warned India in a video. (Times Now)
The al-Qaida threat follows an earlier offer by the Taliban to sink differences over the US-led war on terror and fight "common enemy" India shoulder-to-shoulder with the Pakistan army. The generous offer of assistance came even as Pakistan army is ostensibly engaged in trying to curtail the Taliban's growing influence.
The somewhat bizzare spectacle of jihadi terror organisations rushing to its aid might be slightly embarrassing for Islamabad but only underlines the Taliban-al-Qaida presence in Pakistan, and the impunity with which these groups operate. Pakistan may well have preferred that the al-Qaida did not express its empathy openly, but Al Yazid's statement is clearly meant to be in sync with the popular anti-India mood in the country.
Apart from exposing the interest of al-Qaida in India, seen to be part of the jihadi agenda, Al Yazid's appearance will further discredit Pakistan's ability to fight terror as the terrorist was believed to have been dead. It was Pakistan which had "confirmed" his death by conveying to the US that Al Yazid had been killed in an encounter with its security forces in the Bajaur tribal region last year in August. The nature of the Mumbai attacks had given rise to speculation over the possibility of al-Qaida having had a hand in the mayhem.
"India should know it will have to pay a heavy price if it attacks Pakistan. The mujahideen will sunder your armies into the ground, like they did to the Russians in Afghanistan," Al Yazid, widely accepted as No.3 in the al-Qaida hierarchy after Osama bin Laden and Ayman Al Zawahiri, was quoted as saying in the Arabic video by BBC. He also threatened to target economic centres and humiliate India further by bringing in suicide bombers from all over the world.

In the video, Al Yazid also urges Pakistanis to overthrow the civilian government. Till his `death', Al Yazid was believed to be the commander of al-Qaida in Afghanistan. He last appeared in a video in August last year in which he confirmed the death of another al-Qaida leader. An Egyptian like Al Zawahiri, he spent several years in jail - just like his compatriot - for his alleged involvement in the assassination of Egypt's president in 1981.

AND I AM ONCE AGAIN GETTING VERY SCARED

OPEN LETTER TO MUTALIK LEADER OF SHRI RAM SEN


Dear Mr Mutalik,
We would like to take this opportunity to apologise on behalf of all womankind for having marked our protest against your noble gesture.
We were not aware of the magnanimity of your actions because we were impaired by the beating we got in the pub that day.
Had it not been for your fellow companions who beat some sense into us, we would not have known what Indian culture meant.
It's only the women who missed this thrashing that dared to send those unmentionable pink nothings to you. Violence, as you made clear, is truly an inherent part of our rich culture.
We feel deeply ashamed that these women resorted to such depravities as drinking or even visiting a pub.
Your threat to marry of all couples celebrating Valentine's Day has finally made it obvious to all that marriage is the answer to everything.
We profusely thank you for voicing your protest against these immoral western deviations. But nevertheless we'd like to humbly pose a few questions put forth by our ignorant sisters who still think that women have rights.
Please forgive us for the same.
Here are their questions:

1. Why are you so afraid of Valentines Day?
2. Why are you gifting us saris - the most sensuous form of attire - that shows off more than what a jeans & tees will ever?
3. Would you have preferred if we gifted you bangles instead?
4. How are we defaming ourselves by sending you pink chaddis?
5. Do only women have to follow Indian culture?
6. Why are men allowed to embrace western culture? Shouldn't men wear lungis, kurtas then?
7. Have you received Jihadi training? Is that why you are for the Talibisation of Indian culture?

Thank you and sorry for having taken up the valuable time you could have utilised in perpetrating more violence on uncultured women.

Jai Ho!

EIGHT OF A FAMILIY BEHEADED - INDIAN FARWEST

NAUGACHHIA (BIHAR): In an honour killing of arguably the worst kind, eight members of a family were shot, beheaded and their bodies thrown into the
Ganga in Binoba riverine area of Bihar's Naugachchia police district on Monday.
An eerie calm now prevails in the village where 21-year-old Ratan and 18-year-old Kanchan once met each other clandestinely. On January 14 this year, the duo eloped and tied the knot at Mandar temple at Baunsi in neighbouring Banka district.
While Ratan is almost illiterate, Kanchan has studied up to Class VI. Both belong to poor families and hail from Gangota caste. Yet, the elopement caused acute tension in the small village. For, the two families happened to be sympathisers of two rival gangs of criminals. "That's why we earlier thought it to be a gang war of attrition," a police officer said on Wednesday.
While one gang was led by Bhajjo Mandal, the other is led by Kongresi Mandal. Bhajjo, in fact, was uncle of Ratan while Kanchan's father Masudan Mandal is said to be an associate of Kongresi.
Masudan and his men started threatening Ratan's father Rupan with dire consequences if Kanchan did not return home. Villagers sympathising with Masudan later approached Rupan and Bhajjo and persuaded them to attend a "panchaiti" (a self-styled village court) for an amicable settlement of the matter.
However, when Bhajjo and his men reached for panchaiti , hundreds of armed men of Kongresi gang, who were called by Masudan, rained bullets on them.
"Kongresi was more keen on eliminating Bhajjo and his men than assisting the girl's family settle the matter," Naugachhia SP Gopal Prasad told TOI, adding that the deceased included Bhajjo.
An FIR has been lodged on the basis of statements of Bhajjo's brother and Ratan's father. "My son would never have married the girl had he known it would lead to so much of bloodbath," Ratan's mother says.
The lovebirds, meanwhile, remain incommunicado.

SHRI RAM SENE CRUSADE AGAINST WOMEN'S LIB

Fresh from the Mangalore pub assault, Shri Ram Sene is bracing up for the Valentine's Day.
The Sene plans to protest any Valentine's Day celebration on February 14 in Karnataka and is meeting on Wednesday to fine tune its agenda.
Sri Ram Sene chief Pramod Muthalik, who is now out on conditional bail in the Mangalore Pub attack case, has made it clear that his outfit will disrupt Valentine's Day celebration as it is against Indian culture.
"We are going to protest it. We will send memorandums to Home Minister and Chief Minister (of Karnataka) and we will also alert the police officials for all the hotels and colleges where the day will be celebrated with pomp and show," said Muthalik.
Muthalik claimed that celebrating Valentine's Day is an international conspiracy and blamed Christians for the celebrations.
"Valentine's day, Friendship Day... all these are international conspiracies against our culture. They are exploiting the girls by calling it as lover's day. Love cannot be for a single day. This is a conspiracy by the Christians," Muthalik said.
The warning has been extended to educational institutions, restaurants and shops selling gifts and greetings.
Meanwhile, Union Minister for Women and Child Developement Renuka Chowdhary urges Karnataka Government to take strict actions against Pramod Muthalik and Sri Ram Sena. Speaking about Muthalik, she said “He is not married so he doesn’t know how to respect gender.”
“Ram Sena is an anti-social organisation & in fact does not have an identity or legitimacy. Karnataka government should take cognizance of the incident & provide protection to women,” she added.

The question is why are they out of prison again after molesting girls just sitting in a pub.If conditional bail just mean that they should continue than the goal seems to be reached





11 February 2009

RISHIKESH'S AMBIANCE

This is a very welldone small video from "vladamikulec" from the Czech Republic, he published at YOU TUBE expressing the ambiance at Risikesh better than I did in my pictures. I hope he will forgive me the violation of is copyrights because of the admiration of his work.

Surajkund Crafts Mela's Folk Dancing

08 February 2009

Flow of Yoga - Demo 1 by Viru ( Rishikesh ) - India

Elegant allmost like ballet , full of power dynamic and flexibility

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