Judiciary and Double standards of Law in India

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Published: January 20, 2011
Judiciary and Double standards of Law in India  | read this item

It is often claimed by various minorities and struggling nations that there are double standards of law that are implemented by judiciary in India. The position is such that the statement of former chief Justice of Supreme Court of India, M.N. Venkatachaliah, as regards attitude of State that: “Show me the man; I will show you the Law” also depicts the scenario dominating the functioning of judiciary.

Does India deserve permanent membership in the United Nation Security Council?

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Published: November 14, 2010
Chithisinghpura Massacre orphans
Does India deserve permanent membership in the United Nation Security Council?  | read this item

The atrocities of the Indian forces committed against the Kashmiris cannot be forgotten, e. g., more than 192,685 killings, 215,877 arrests, 110,000 disappearances, 115,665 home demolitions, by Indian Security Forces, leaving 122,675 widows and 207,218 orphans. Indian forces have been committing crimes such as rape, torture, atrocities and gross human rights violations of the Kashmiri people. Nobody is there to listen to their agony for the past 63 years.

Pity the nation that has to silence its writers for speaking their minds: Arundhati Roy

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Published: November 10, 2010
Arundhati Roy (Author)
Arundhati Roy (Author cum Social Activist)

Arundhati Roy Booker Prize Winner Author.   | read this item

I write this from Srinagar, Kashmir. This morning’s papers say that I may be arrested on charges of sedition for what I have said at recent public meetings on Kashmir. I said what millions of people here say every day.

Indian Secularism and the Sikhs

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Published: November 8, 2010
Indian Secularism and the Sikhs  | read this item

Placed here is the main text of the presentation, a summary of which was read at the UN Human Rights Council, through the courtesy of the Interfaith International on June 12, 2008 at Geneva

Paradise on Fire: Violation of Human Rights in Kashmir – by Sanman Kaur Grewal

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Published: August 18, 2010
Paradise on Fire: Violation of Human Rights in Kashmir - by Sanman Kaur Grewal  | read this item

Following armed hostilities in 1947-1949 between India and Pakistan and intervention by the international community, the region once known as the Princely State of Jammu and Kashmir was divided. Commencing no later than October 1947, the Kashmir dispute has proved the most protracted territorial dispute in the United Nations era.

India at war with itself

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Published: August 15, 2010
India at war with itself  | read this item

The starter question I asked myself when I was thinking about what I might usefully say here today was this: How serious a threat to stability, and perhaps even democracy, are India’s insurgency movements?

Manmohan Singh Phenomena: India’s Grand Strategy of controlling thought of Sikhs

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Published: July 2, 2010
Manmohan Singh Phenomena: India’s Grand Strategy of controlling thought of Sikhs  | read this item

Ethno-political phenomena, everywhere in the world, have some common traits; one of then is thought control strategy on subjected group. The dominant group used this strategy on subject group by applying psychological weapons, out of which important psychological weapon is to co-opt the leaders from subject groups by the dominant group.

Historical Hatred between Hindus and Sikhs again haunting Punjab

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Published: June 12, 2010
Sikhs at Akal Takhat Sahib on 6 june 2010
Sikhs at Sri Akal Takht Sahib on June 6, 2010 to Observe Holocaust Day  | read this item

With connivance of Badal-BJP ruling alliance, Hindu extremist organizations are wildly active in hurting Sikh feelings. So many events have happened in past few weeks that indicate towards rising trend of Indo-Sikh Conflict.

Book Review: Who Killed Karkare? The Real Face of Terrorism in India, by S. M. Mushrif

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Published: May 10, 2010
Who Killed Karkare
Who Killed Karkare? by S. M. Mushrif, the former IG police, Maharashtra

Front Cover of Book Who Killed Karkare? by S. M. Mushrif, the former IG police, Maharashtra  | read this item

Who Killed Karkare? The Real Face of Terrorism in India, by S M Mushrif, the former IG police, Maharashtra, was first published in 2009. Since then a ‘Revised edition’ in 2009 and three more editions have already been published and the fourth edition is now being sent to the bookshops. The book has attracted unprecedented attention. The author has shared his long investigative observations with his readers.

How Kasab and Sajjan Kumar Differ from each other?

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Published: May 7, 2010
How Kasab and Sajjan Kumar Differ from each other?  | read this item

These days one news hits the T.V. Screens on all news channels and in almost all the News Papers that Kasab found guilty and people from all over India demands a severe Punishment for Kasab.

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