Sunday, July 27, 2008

Bomb Minister - A minister who supervises endless terrorist bomb blasts

Possibly, the worst home minister ever.

Ladies and Gentlemen, Mr Shivraj Patil.

1 comment:

MAMTA DHODY said...

PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TO GET THE REAL PICTURE:-
Dated-23-7-2008
TO,
Technical and Administrative officer,
Lt.Colonel Santosh Tripathi,
DIPR,[DRDO]
TIMARPUR,
LUCKNOW ROAD.
DEHLI-54.

SUBJECT :-RESEARCH SUBMITED AT DIPR AS WELL AS PSYCHOLOGY AND LAW DEPARTMENT AS AN INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH AT DEHLI UNIVERSITY SINCE 10-10-2005 AND IN DIPR SINCE 31-7-2006.

SIR,

AT YOUR PERUSAL ARE DOCUMENTS AS PER PAPERS SUBMITTED AT DIPR ON 1ST OF AUGUST 2006 TO KEEP YOU ABREAST OF THE LATEST DEVELOPMENTS ON THE ISSUE OF INTRODUCTION OF FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY IN THE COURTS OF INDIA ; AS AN INTERVENTION PROCEDURE IN THE INDIAN JUDICIARY AS PER “THE INDIAN EVIDENCE ACT OF 1872” ;CLAUSE 45 –“OPINION OF EXPERTS.”

It concerns the Army as the army has to face many civilian pitfalls in the course of their work and also exemplified by the famous charge sheet displayed at the INA trial museum at the RED FORT and the greatest morale booster and hero of the nation Shri Subhash Chandra Bose Ji and All India Forward Bloc whose inception took place on 3rd of May 1939.
“Post-war reorganization
At the end of the war, the Forward Bloc was reorganized. In February 1946 R.S. Ruiker organised an All India Active Workers Conference at Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh. The conference declared the formation of the 'FB Workers Assembly', in practice the legal cover of the still illegal Forward Bloc. Notably some leading communists from Bombay, like K.N. Joglekar and Soli Batliwalli, joined the 'FB Workers Assembly'. The Workers Assembly conference declared that the "Forward Bloc is a Socialist Party, accepting the theory of class struggle in its fullest implications and a programme of revolutionary mass action for the attainment of Socialism leading to a Classless Society."[7]
The Ahead of the 1946 assembly elections the ban on the Bloc was lifted in June that year. The Working Committee of the Forward Bloc met on June 10.[8]
Elections to the Constituent Assembly and to provincial legislatures were held in December 1946. The Forward Bloc contested the elections. H.V. Kamath won a seat in the Constituent Assembly and Jyotish Chandra Ghosh, Hemantha Kumar Basu and Lila Roy were elected to the Bengal Legislative Assembly.[9]
However, the Bloc was clearly divided along ideological lines. One section was influenced by Marxism whereas the other upheld 'Subhasism', a syncretic ideology consisting of socialism, nationalism and Indian spiritualism.

Netaji poster in Thiruvananthapuram

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_India_Forward_Bloc.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afsir_Karim
Kashmir: The Troubled Frontiers (1994).
Major General Afsir Karim, is a well known retired Indian Army general and military scholar who has authored several books on strategic affairs & military studies. He is a graduate of the Defense Services Staff College, Wellington and the National Defence College.
[edit] Army career
General Karim was commissioned in the Indian Army in June 1954. He commanded a Para Battalion during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 in the Eastern Sector. In 1978, he assumed command of an infantry brigade in high altitude in the Northern Sector. In May 1984, he took over command of an infantry division of the Southern Command. He was a member of India's National Security Advisory Board (1999-2001), and was awarded the AVSM for distinguished service of an exceptional order by the Indian government for his military service.
He retired from the Indian Army on 31 May 1989.

Sir ,my endeavors are governed by the Article 51 A of the Indian Constitution which empowers me as following inspite of the fact; that my grandfather was Senior Accounts officer in the Military cadre at AOC –Ordnance Corps , Khamaria ,Jabalpur ,drawing a salary of Rs.750 in 1950:-
PART IVA
FUNDAMENTAL DUTIES
51A. Fundamental duties.—It shall be the duty of every citizen of India—
(a) to abide by the Constitution and respect its ideals and institutions, the National Flag and the National Anthem;
(b) to cherish and follow the noble ideals which inspired our national struggle for freedom;
(c) to uphold and protect the sovereignty, unity and integrity of India;
(d) to defend the country and render national service when called upon to do so;
(e) to promote harmony and the spirit of common brotherhood amongst all the people of India transcending religious, linguistic and regional or sectional diversities; to renounce practices derogatory to the dignity of women;
(f) to value and preserve the rich heritage of our composite culture;
(g) to protect and improve the natural environment including forests, lakes, rivers and wild life, and to have compassion for living creatures;
(h) to develop the scientific temper, humanism and the spirit of inquiry and reform;
(i) to safeguard public property and to abjure violence;
(j) to strive towards excellence in all spheres of individual and collective activity so that the nation constantly rises to higher levels of endeavour and achievement.

49. Protection of monuments and places and objects of national importance.—It shall be the obligation of the State to protect every monument or place or object of artistic or historic interest, declared by or under law made by Parliament to be of national importance, from spoliation, disfigurement, destruction, removal, disposal or export, as the case may be.

50. Separation of judiciary from executive.—The State shall take steps to separate the judiciary from the executive in the public services of the State.

51. Promotion of international peace and security.—The State shall endeavour to—
(a) promote international peace and security;
(b) maintain just and honorable relations between nations;
(c) foster respect for international law and treaty obligations in the dealings of organized peoples with one another; and
(d) encourage settlement of international disputes by arbitration.

Please see the illustration on page 164 of the book Kashmir: The Troubled Frontiers (1994) and view my work in the same perspective.My father Mr.Jagdish Chandra Dhody who was also working on the same lines as me; expired on a very significant date by a so called heart attack on 16-11-1994 ,16th samskara being of death in Hindus, leaving behind a legacy of bleeding hearts for me.
At your perusal is also the power point presentation of my research submitted at Dehli University on which they have taken no action fixing imaginary age limits on research –totally ludicrous and illogical as half of the proffs at DU are not Ph.ds and Half are doing D.Litts.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_of_Letters
Please see that I have also made a blog spot on the Police and the Army which will update you :-
ORGANIZED CRIME AND TERRORISM IN INDIA
http://bhatiyajantatalji.blogspot.com/
Thanking You,


Mamta Dhody Kalra
1513,Outrawm Lane,
Mukherjee Nagar
Delhi-9- Ring 276055550