Not only politicians, even media people are purchasable commodity in Bharat
From: BRAMHASTHRA
Corruption & communism-2 sides of same coin-commies born & brought up on KGB money
Not only politicians, even media people are purchasable commodity in Bharat. In the scandal of parliament members taking bribe for asking questions, all the parties were involved but the communists were not mentioned. Why communists have not been mentioned -because- the media people have been purchased. If one goes to cobrapost.com- one will find no way to get in touch with them-no contact as well etc.
AAJ-tak deleted the names of 9 commy MP's, three SP, 4 NCP MP's? If u Aaj Tak has secret cameras-others also have sharper ones??????
COMMUNIST MP from Asansol use to take 3-Bottles of SCOTCH WHISKY IN 1969-70'S-Why- Not to raise UNPLEASANT QUESTIONS.
Once a Communist, Khwaja Ahmed Abbas's remark is noteworthy: "India was killed by the CPI which provided the Muslim separatists with an ideological basis for irrational and anti-national demand for Pakistan. Phrases like 'homeland', 'nationalities', 'self-determination', etc., were all ammunition supplied by the communists to the legions of Pakistan".
For the rest of the War, the Indian Communists were, for all practical purposes, hired agents of the British.
Majumdar tells us (Volume III, pp 569):
During the great national upsurge of 1942, the Communists acted as stooges and spies of the British Government, and helped them against their own countrymen fighting for freedom. The part played by the Communists can be best understood from confidential correspondence during the years 1942, 1943 and 1944 between P.C. Joshi, the General Secretary of the Communist Party of India and Sir Reginald Maxwell, Home Member of the Government of India. ... it is quite clear from the correspondence that "an alliance existed between the Politburo of the Communist Party and the Home Department of the Government of India, by which Mr. Joshi was placing at the disposal of the Government of India the services of his Party members;" that the "various political drives undertaken by the Party in the name of anti-Fascist campaigns were a part of the arrangement which helped the Government of India to tide over certain crises;” But of course this did not come cheap, and Communist leaders like Joshi, Dange and others were generously paid by the British for their services.
One well-known Communist intellectual was paid as much as rupees 16,000 a month! This allowed many of them to maintain lavish lifestyles - much in the manner of many 'Gandhians' today. But spying on the nationalists was only the beginning of this sordid if profitable enterprise. The Famous Historian Mazumdar has written huge volumes which can be found in various museums and historical archives
Majumdar tells us (Volume III, p 570):
... Joshi had, as General Secretary to the Party, written a letter in which he offered 'unconditional help' to the then Government of India and the Army GHQ to fight the 1942 underground workers and the Azad Hind Fauz (Indian National Army) of Subhas Chandra Bose, even to the point of getting them arrested. ... Joshi's letter also revealed that the CPI was receiving financial aid from the Government, had a secret pact with the Muslim League, and was undermining Congress activity in various ways.
It is no secret that at the time of independence the Communists openly supported the formation of Pakistan. "Not only did the Communists support the demand for Pakistan but went much further by saying that every linguistic group in India had a distinct nationality and was therefore entitled, as they claimed was the case in the USSR, to the right to secede." (ibid)Independence did not put a stop to Communist treachery. On the heels of independence, the new Indian Government was faced with the problem of the integration of the princely states numbering over five hundred. Here was fertile ground for the Communists, especially Hyderabad, then at the mercy of Kasim Rizvi and his fanatical band of terrorists known as the Razakars.
ARTICLE-2-Netaji missing from crash death register
KOLKATA: Add one more to the swirl of conspiracy theories around Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’s disappearance.
It’s now with the Home Ministry as Exhibit Number 304. Written in Japanese, it’s a 60-year-old “death register” issued by the local municipality in Taihoku 10 days after the August 17, 1945 air crash in which Netaji is said to have been killed. The death register does not have Netaji’s name. Neither does it mention the name of the pilot or the co-pilot. This forms the key evidence behind the conclusion of the Justice Manoj Kumar Mukherjee commission—as first reported in this website's newspaper on November 13—that Netaji did not die in the plane crash.” The Commission’s report indeed cites this evidence. I cannot comment on whether there is any further scope of inquiry”, Mukherjee told this website's newspaper. The evidence he is referring to—he submitted his report last month—contradicts the official Indian line and the finding of the previous two commissions, Shah Nawaz Committee (1956) and the Khosla Commission (1972), which concluded that Netaji had died in the plane crash.
The death register is a 25-page list of 273 persons—Japanese, Chinese and British—cremated and buried under the Taihoku municipality from August 17, 1945 to August 27, 1945.
The Mukherjee Commission had asked for death records of that period from the Taipei City Government in January, 2005.
The death register reached the commission after its visit to Taipei and Bangkok on January 26 and 27 this year. Translator Sandeep Kumar Sett’s letter to the commission (Exhibit 305) reads: “There is no entry in the name of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose/Chandra Bose, Pilot Takizawa, Co-Pilot Aoyagi and General Shidei in the above documents of cremation”.
Another letter which Justice Mukherjee has cited in his report as evidence against the crash theory is one from the CIA, archived at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) in Maryland.
The letter, which reached the Mukherjee Commission via the MEA on Jan 27, 2005, is on the letterhead of the Department of State and is dated June 28, 1946. It says: “A search of the files in the Intelligence Division reveals that there is no direct evidence that Subhas Chandra Bose was killed in an airplane crash at Taihoko, Formosa, despite the public statement of the Japanese to that effect”. This document was informally sent by the Friends of India Society in the US after it was declassified in 1986 but a certified copy reached the Commission only in January 2005.
Shameless Vatican Controlled Anti Hindu anti India Media
By taking the Help of AAJ-TAK-The communists want to ensure that they win the Bengal Election-because they know ALL BOGUS VOTERS IN BENGAL WILL BE DELETED BEFORE THE ELECTION IN 2006.
Before INDEPENDENCE ITSELF THE COMMUNIST SCUM BAGS WERE TAKING OVER Rs16000!!!!!!-
What happened AAJ-TAK Guys? We all know this character-who knows King Cobra may strike this imposter cobra and mind you as told to u all spell the TRUTH about the Balance 23 MP's [don't fabricate]-let us see u all have the Guts to swear on your Kith and Kin and say that it is limited to 11 only and there are no communists!!!!!!!! Don't Hide from Brahmastthra-Ashutosh Ji.Half Truth is more DANGEROUS THAN FULL LIE- Spill the Beans-Expose the Communists.
If Money was paid to raise Questions, Money must have been paid for not raising Questions also!!!!!!
Rebirth of Stalinism?
The American Thinker,
A new horror builds
Communist revolutions are all alike. They are characterized by the confiscation of private property, the destruction of wealth, the targeting of the middle class and industrious minorities, the rise of the lowly vicious, death squads, internal spies, aggression abroad, internal war and massacres.
We saw it in Russia. Vietnam. Cuba. Hungary. China. Czechoslovakia. Cambodia. Nicaragua. Ethiopia. Laos. Everywhere, the same abysmal events emerged, due to the totalitarian nature of communism. We know this anti-human ‘revolution’ well.
Venezuela has moved much closer to this reality as the dictatorship of Hugo Chavez continues to amass power. Several very disturbing articles detail the newer aspects of the deep slide downward in Venezuela.
Aleksander Boyd has translated a long article from the Spanish press about Chavez’s targeting of Spanish immigrants as ‘Kulaks,’ with vicious machete-wielding thugs burning crops and silos on the Spaniards’ tiny productive farms and casting the industrious minorities out into the wilderness, in the name of the ‘people.’
Another writer, probably under a pseudonym at Venezuela Today with real knowledge and supporting photos, describes the under-the-radar rise of urban terror gangs in Venezuela’s cities. These groups, whose photos show images of middle class punks on a power trip – think ‘Che Guevara,’ – are armed with grenades, guns and mortars. They are training like military units. They rule the barrios. They are uncontrolled even by Chavez. And are planning a massacre on the middle class people still in Venezuela, again, in the name of the ‘people.’
Options for dealing with communists.
1. There is difference between a Marxist and a Christian. A Christian is ipso facto a fool, an idiot of the highest caliber to believe in that nonsensical fabrication of illogical fallacies (also called the Bible). A genuine Marxist (i.e. unpaid by enemy adversaries) is often an intellectual who has tremendous conviction in his thought process.
2. Like Russell, who recoiled in horror when he thought Set Theory had a flaw; the genuine Marxist of today would shudder if you demolish his theory in front of him through a debate. And general claim is that his theory is not invincible.
3. Marxism has failed is a fact that you and I agree. But the Marxist would nicely and cleanly draw a distinction between Maoism, Stalinism and his personal Marxism to save himself.
4. Another point: If we, non-communists do not use their jargon to combat them on their turf, the genuine Marxist would never take us seriously. He would simply accuse us of analytical incompetence coupled with narrow- mindedness arising from nationalism.
5. Our purpose is to proselytize; i.e. to reconvert the lost Brahmin, Marxists, Muslims and Christians to their original faith. For this, it might be worthwhile to go to their turf, and fight them through their jargon and still manage to demolish their irrational and unfounded ideas.
6. This is not an activity for a group; it is rather an individual initiative that we would all try out in our personal lives. The next time, you encounter a Marxist in a theoretical argument, take him to his turf of logic and demolish it.
7. Yes, of course; we could also convert them on other turfs. A single exposure to extra-material realisation is all it takes to permanently convince a person that there is a world beyond what is perceived by the senses.
