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  • Part - IV

    Indian Subcontinent - Divided
    Burning With Hate and Religious Bigotry
    Serving The Masters

    By Parwaiz Khan

    The Indian Subcontinent - Divided and disintegrating at its very core.

    Pakistan on the West - A model of perpetual dictatorship and the rule of the feudal lords - In the process of devouring its own head.

    India - The world's Greatest Democracy ! - A nation consumed with the passion of mass-slaughtering and live-roasting of innocent humans, torturing and gang rapping of women and little girls - A country whose police stations can put Abu-Ghrib to shame any day.

    India - Where some 450 million people live in utter poverty - Some 200 million are chronically hungry - Some 600 million have no access to clean water and latrines. And, where 182,936 farmers committed suicide between 1997 and 2007.

    India - The world's Greatest Democracy - Where the majority - The poors and the lowers cast Indians - have no human rights.

    Bangladesh on the East - A model of human suffering, poverty and illiteracy - Beyond any hope.

    From Harmony to Hatred

    The Mughals had mastered the art of empire management in a region where they were a very tiny ethnic minority - They embedded themselves so much among the local nobilities and other regional kings that they were accepted as, sort of, Godfathers. Most of their court, the governors, viceroys and the military were comprised of the local Indian feudal lords of various ethnicities.

    Though In their own interests, Mughals had succeeded in creating a culture of unbelievable ethnic and religious tolerance, harmony and peaceful coexistence.

    The British had understood that the unity in India's vast diversity, among its people, was the surest guarantee for its freedom and prosperity, and hence assiduously worked to generate the distrust and hate among its people in order to continue and consolidate their rule. And, they sure succeeded.

    India - Burning in hate

    I had an opportunity to visit Delhi in December of 1984. It was the period after the murder of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi that had lead to the slaughter of the Sikh community. I had a meeting with a business contact who had become a personal friend of mine. There were a few other business partners in his office - all were, by religion, Hindus. My friend was narrating - with absolute delight and glee - the episode of a mob lynching of a young Sikh man by burning him alive! - The mob stopped the Sikh man's scooter - tied him on his scooter with his turban - soaked him with his own gas and put him on fire!

    Salughter of Sikhs

    This is the picture of the present day India - The Cradle of Non-Violance - The World's Greatest Democracy.

    "In the month of November of 1984 more than 4,000 Sikh men, women and children slaughtered. Women were raped while their terrified families pleaded for mercy, little or none of which was shown", The sikhsundesh.net.

    "In February 2002, Hindu fundamentalists carried out a genocidal ethnic cleansing of Muslims in the state of Gujarat, India.The genocide was conducted in a pre-planned collusion with the police and the state government. 15,000 - 20,000 people were brutally killed, over 140,000 were displaced, homes and businesses were burned and thousands of women were gang raped and burned alive."

    A Genocide
    As Garda Ghista states in her book 'The Gujarat Genocide: A case Study in Fundamentalist Cleansing', ... "The depths of sexual violence in Gujarat demand that the Hindustan (original name for India) of Hindu fundamentalism be renamed as Rapistan ..."

    And, these were not the isolated cases. Genocidal slaughters of innocent and defenseless human beings in India are a common occurrence. Thousands are butchered each year in various parts of the country - mostly the victims are of Muslim faith, but the Christians, the Untouchables and other ethnicities also get their fair share! Killing and rape of its own people - Always with the blessing of a proud Indian government.

    How it Happened???

    British Empire knew that the time had come for it to depart. The evolving and growing freedom movements in the nooks and corners of the colony were posing a grave danger to the existence of the Raj. By the 1920s a strong coalition of national leaders had emerged to challenge the British Raj and its puppets. The most prominent leaders of the Indian freedom movement were Dr Ajmal Khan, Lala Rajpat Roy, and Subhash Chandra Bose..

    Subhash Chandra Bose

    The gravest danger to The Empire was from Subhash Chandra Bose. He had mounted a very effective armed struggle against the British and their servants. He had become immensely popular and respected and was attracting recruits even from the British Indian army. He had given organizational structure to the movement, created Azad Hind Army (Free India Army) and had formed a government in exile.

    Bose had become a symbol of Indian unity, tolerance and coexistence. His movement was the gravest danger to the British since Tipu Sultan. Bose was intent on defeating the British and overthrowing the governmental structure that was comprised of British Servants.

    The British knew that they had to leave. But they wanted to leave India in the hands of their loyal servants - divided and partitioned.

    And, the Master of the Game they had been. They had an assortment of loyal, well-groomed and well-positioned servants in stock. It was simply a matter of employing the strategy of hijack and substitute.

    Hijack and Substitute

    The beauty of this strategy is in its simplicity. A movement is either taken over by direct infiltration or the recruitment is curtailed by offering an alternative and orchestrated movement - Surgical removal operations are performed to eliminate the key leaders of the targeted movement - Then a glorified and well promoted fake movement is substituted for the real one.

    What we are seeing now is the result of a successful implementation of the Hijack and Substitute strategy back in time in India and, also elsewhere.

    The proven and loyal servants of The British Empire like; Mohandas Gandhi, Moti Lal and Jawahar Lal Nehru and Mohammed Ali Jinah were promoted and glorified as the leaders of the freedom movement. Bose's movement was hijacked and he - along with most of the key leaders - was assassinated.

    India - Safe and Secure in the British Loyal Hands

    Once established and well secured, The British Crown handed over their colony to these loyal servants of the empire.

    These British collaborators, implemented the British plan: Partitioned a unified nation - sowed the seeds of hate that are blooming and bearing fruits now - caused the slaughter of millions of humans during the hate wave of the partition - kept the British Raj Establishment and Infrastructure of the Government intact - Remained part of The British Common-Wealth - and, to this day their offsprings remain loyal servants of their masters.

    The Indian Subcontinent has made a turn-around - from peace and harmony to the madness of hate - it is burning, disintegrating and rotting at the core. And, the loyal servants of the tyranny and their masters trumpet and glorify Mahatma!

    Present day India is The Seat of atrocious crimes against humanity. Fueled with immense hate and religious bigotry, India is destined to disintegrate - Pakistan is already on the self-destruct mode and, Bangladesh is a swamp of utter poverty and misery that no body seems to care about.

    Unless a human revolution occurs and the non-humans are caged there is no hope for The Indian Subcontinent.

    And, The Empire Has Won!

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    Mohandas KaramChand Gandhi - Facts & Quotes:

    Gandhi is not alone - He had quite a company. - Jinah in Pakistan - Kamal Ataturk in Turkey - Mandela in South Africa - and many others too numerous to name here.

    Gandhi lived in colonial South Africa for twenty-one years from 1893 to 1914.

    Sgt. Mgr. Gandhi

    Sergeant Major Gandhi:
    Gandhi endorsed British war on South African blacks, sought comfort and assistance for British troops, and pursued recruitment into the armed services. Eventually, he was appointed a Sergeant Major in the British Army.

    Gandhi, a Loyal Servant:
    Gandhi formed the Natal Indian Congress on August 22, 1894, the no. 1 objective he declared was: "To promote concord and harmony among the Indians and Europeans in the Colony."

    He launched his Indian Opinion on June 4 1904: "The object of Indian Opinion was to bring the European and the Indian subjects of the King Edward closer together."

    In a statement made in 1906 to the Constitution Committee, the British Indian Association led by Gandhi said: "The British Indian Association has always admitted the principle of white domination and has, therefore, no desire, on behalf of the community it represents, for any political rights just for the sake of them."

    Gandhi was not a whit less racist than the white racists of South Africa. When addressing a public meeting in Bombay on Sept. 26 1896 , Gandhi said:

    " Ours is one continued struggle against degradation sought to be inflicted upon us by the European, who desire to degrade us to the level of the raw Kaffir (Africans), whose occupation is hunting and whose sole ambition is to collect a certain number of cattle to buy a wife with, and then pass his life in indolence and nakedness."

    Then to justify his participation in this massacre of the African Zulus, he went on :

    " I bore no grudge against the Zulus, they had harmed no Indian. I had doubts about the 'rebellion' itself, but I then believed that the British Empire existed for the welfare of the world. A genuine sense of loyalty prevented me from even wishing ill to the Empire. The righteness (sic) or otherwise of the 'rebellion' was therefore not likely to affect my decision."

    In Great Britain another storm of protest was raised against the atrocities perpetrated in Natal. The only time Gandhi mentioned the Zulu suppression was on August 4 1906, when he wrote in his Indian Opinion:

    " A controversy is going on in England about what the Natal Army did during the Kaffir rebellion. The people here believe that the whites of Natal perpetrated great atrocities on the Kaffirs. In reply to such critics, the Star has pointed to the doings of the Imperial Army in Egypt. Those among the Egyptian rebels who had been captured were ordered to be flogged. The flogging was continued to the limits of the victim's endurance; it took place in public and was watched by thousands of people. Those sentenced to death were also hanged at the same time. While those sentenced to death were hanging, the flogging of others was taken up. While the sentences were being executed, the relatives of the victims cried and wept until many of them swooned. If this is true, there is no reason why there should be such an outcry in England against Natal outrages."

    Even at this stage, Gandhi was not willing to tell the simple truth, that atrocities were committed. Then he borrowed the description of hanging and flogging in Egypt from the Star as if he did not know about that either. Did or did not Gandhi know that those Egyptians were not common criminals to be flogged and hanged and that they were the patriots, the flowers of the Egyptian nation?

    Gandhi, In Love with The British Empire:
    In 1915, in India, Gandhi made a memorable speech in Madras in which he proclaimed, "I discovered that the British Empire had certain ideal with which I have fallen in love"

    He proclaimed in a speech in Kheda (India) that the British "Love justice; they have shielded men against Oppression."

    Gandhi, The Recruiting Agent-in-Chief of the British Empire:
    In early 1918, as the war in Europe entered its final crisis, he wrote to the viceroy of India, "I have an idea that if I become your recruiting agent-in-chief, I might rain men upon you." He further wrote to the viceroy, " I would make India offer all her able-bodied sons as a sacrifice to the empire at this critical moment."

    Gandhi, some other Facts and Disclosures:
    Mr. Gandhi's jail was a velvet glove. He used to be "imprisoned" in the palace of the Sir Agha Khan!

    The British sponsored multi-millionaire tycoon Ghanshyam Das Birla was Gandhi's principal financial backer and a close associate.

    It is claimed that Mohandas Gandhi, like Nehru, Jinah and Kamal Ataturk, was a Freemason.

    It is documented that Gandhi used to sleep with naked teen-aged girls - that included his own 13-year-old niece! ! ! Gandhi claimed That it was to bolster his "self-control".

    Gandhi on Non-Violence:
    In a speech in 1920 Mohandas K. Gandhi declares, "If Muslims or Christians slaughter one cow, we will shed rivers of blood in India!"

    Gandhi, on India's Dalits (untouchables - lower castes):
    Gandhi was a "high caste" Hindu and a staunch supporter of the caste system. High castes represent a small minority in India, some 10-15% of the population, yet dominate Indian society in much the same way whites ruled South Africa during the official period of Apartheid. He believed in the Hindu doctrine, which states that Dalits are being punished by God for sins in a previous life. Under the religious codes of Hinduism, a Dalit's only hope is to be a good servant of the high castes.

    The Indian Constitution was authored by Gandhi's main critic and political opponent, Dr.Ambedkar - The only Dalit to ever had a degree in Law from Cambridge.

    Dr. Ambedkar, having spent his life overcoming caste based discrimination, had come to the conclusion that the only way Dalits could improve their lives is if they had the exclusive right to vote for their leaders, that a portion or reserved section of all elected positions were only for Dalits and only Dalits could vote for these reserved positions.

    Gandhi was determined to prevent this and went on hunger strike to change this article in the draft constitution. After many communal riots, where tens of thousands of Dalits were slaughtered, and with a leap in such violence predicted if Gandhi died, Dr. Ambedkar agreed with Gandhi to give up the Dalits right to exclusively elect their own leaders and Gandhi ended his hunger strike.

    This is our glorified and trumpeted Mahatma Gandhi!

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    References: Dr. Singh, Dr. Watson, and two grandsons of Mr. Mohandas Gandhi; "Gandhi Under Cross-Examination" and "Gandhi: Behind the Mask of Divinity" - Sarojini Naidu; "Records from South Africa" - Ved Mehta; "Mahatma Gandhi and His Apostles" (this book is banned in India) - Nirmal Bose; "My Days with Gandhi" - Pyarelal and Sushila Nayar; "Mahatma Gandhi, A Biography" - Gandhi's Grandsons; " Sexual Antics of Gandhi" - "Gandhi's Girls": - Time Magazine article - Thomas C. Mountain; "Ambedkar Journal on India's Dalits" - And numerous other sources.

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