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[quote author=all star link=topic=209257.msg2558327#msg2558327 date=1309803499]
[url=http://www.fakingnews.com/2011/01/reddy-and-raju-families-agree-on-dividing-andhra-into-three-states/]http://www.fakingnews.com/2011/01/reddy-and-raju-families-agree-on-dividing-andhra-into-three-states/[/url]  j&* (o^ *n$ :surprised-038:
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[quote author=Maddy_Rulez link=topic=209268.msg2558407#msg2558407 date=1309805431]
The time has come for a new movement. This time, it is emerging from the Vizag region and the demand is that Vizag must be renamed as Alluri District. The folks demanding this are distant relatives of the legendary freedom fighter Alluri Seetarama Raju.

They have announced about doing a fast unto death in front of the Vizag collectorate and before they could get some limelight, the Communist Party of India (CPI) has entered the scene supporting this cause. Well….both groups are mentioning about the valour and legacy of Alluri Seetharama Raju and hence this demand.

While it is not sure what the cause for this sudden demand is, here is another side to it. Few rationalists say “This is a cheap publicity stunt to get some attention and it is sad to see these people taking the name of a great freedom fighter for their selfish promotion. If they come up with some charity acts and social service gestures in the remote areas where he lived and give it the name of Seetharama Raju, the great man’s soul will be much happier.”
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[quote author=ROUDRAM link=topic=209267.msg2558405#msg2558405 date=1309805386]
A few days ago, Indian Prime Minster Dr Manmohan Singh suggested that Pakistan should leave the Kashmir issue alone and focus on its own internal problems. This idea led to the usual protests in Pakistan. If we excise our pathological fear and dislike of anything Indian (at least officially), does this statement still seem outrageous?
Let me quote another politician. In a recent interview, Maulana Fazlur Rehman remarked on Kashmir: “Obviously, we are in favour of a political solution… Things have changed so much. Now the concept of wining Kashmir has taken a back seat to the urgency of saving Pakistan.” Does this comment sound better and sensible? Things have indeed changed a lot during the last 60 years and we need to take cognisance of the changed scenario and adjust accordingly.
Nearly 64 years ago, when Indian troops landed in Kashmir on October 27, 1947, Pakistan refused to accept the accession of Kashmir to India on grounds that the wishes of the people of the state had not been ascertained. This was certainly the rightful moral position. As a matter of fact, when India refused to accept the legal accession of Junagadh to Pakistan and occupied the state on November 9, 1947, Pakistan only resorted to indignant protests, as it knew that the vast majority of its Hindu population were eager to join India. Pakistan had obviously hoped that India would apply the same principle to Kashmir — something which both Nehru and Mountbatten promised to do.
However, our moral high ground is now leading us to political and economic suicide. It is a no-brainer that if Pakistan had not embarked on a costly confrontation with India over Kashmir, the military would not have been so strengthened as to take over the government four times. It is also no secret that if the conflict with India had not been present, we would have had no reason to spend over half of our budget on defence and that our country would have easily been a high middle-income country by now.
These historical reasons aside, now there are several more complicating factors. Pakistan is under a severe attack from terrorists almost every day, its economy is extremely shaky and its politics is corrupt, fractured and baseless. While accurate economic indicators are hard to obtain, it is clear that despite being practically a war zone since 1989, Indian Kashmir has managed a higher literacy, economic growth and per capita income rate than most of Pakistan. Thus, why would the Kashmiris want to join Pakistan now? What do we have to offer them any longer?
In 1947-8, Pakistan was a new country, full of ambition and striving to become a progressive homeland for the Muslims of South Asia. In that context, the Kashmiris naturally felt an affinity towards their Muslim brethren in Pakistan and wanted to join them. Since then, official Pakistan has time and again shown its contempt for diversity within the national polity and the East Pakistan, Baloch and anti-Pakhtunistan operations are a clear example of the state’s unwillingness to accept true provincial autonomy.
Therefore, unless we put our own house in order first, we should not harbour any grand ideas about attaining Indian Kashmir. It is ludicrous to hope to incorporate a large territory, with a different development trajectory over the last six decades, when parts of our own country are not under the government’s control, and when most people in Pakistan are worrying about its dire economic and security situation.
Moreover, if not for our sake, we should shelf our hawkish stance on Kashmir for the sake of the 140 million Indian Muslims. If the government is really concerned about the suffering Muslims of Kashmir, it should also care about the suffering of the millions of Muslims in India proper who are suffering (among other things) the suspicion being Muslim brings in a Hindu majority state due to the antagonistic attitude of Pakistan.
Kashmiris deserve their right of self-determination, but that should certainly not come at the cost of our own survival and not when all that we will be able to offer them is a failed state.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 5th, 2011.
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BANGALORE: Students, professionals, residents of Sankey Road and activists holding a peaceful protest were allegedly shoved and dragged to the High Grounds and Vyalikaval police stations. This left some of them bruised and seriously hurt.

They were taken into custody at the police stations, detained for over an hour, and later released.

Victoria D'Souza injured her back when she was allegedly dragged into the police van. "We were protesting peacefully. I fell down but police dragged me along a certain distance and pushed me into the van," she said.

Six girls and many boys were also injured. "I learnt about the protest online and decided to participate. These trees are more than 150 years old. If they cut them, we will never be able to see the trees again. The government is not thinking about the long run. Climate change is ruining us and it will just go on if trees are being chopped," said Saira Sayani.


Her right hand was injured when she was pulled and dragged into the police van. "We lay down on the ground to stop them from cutting the trees. It was a non-violent protest and we requested them to show us the legal order. But they lifted and dragged us. Many girls were bruised and injured," she said.

Saira added that a 16-year-old was pushed into a barbed fence, dragged along a wall and then pushed into the van. She was severely injured. However, she was determined to continue the protest till the BBMP stopped cutting trees.

Meenakshi Bharath said people were physically picked up and dumped into the vans. "I came to attend the protest and they picked me up immediately," she said.

Charges were framed against four people who were detained at Vyalikaval police station, but were later withdrawn. Said activist Vinay Sreenivasa: "We were charged under Sections 353, 143 and 149 for obstructing public servants from carrying out their duty. Police have dropped the charges now."

Environmentalist Suresh Heblikar said: "We were treated well at the police station. They gave us juice and said they were just carrying out orders."
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[quote author=PILLABACHAPK link=topic=208818.msg2554568#msg2554568 date=1309699365]
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[quote author=patriot link=topic=208801.msg2554477#msg2554477 date=1309682617]
deenemma... vallu chetla kosam anthaa pooratam chestunte.. mana vallu vunnaru... raktham taaguthunna.... pattichukuni sachee vade ledu  !q# !q#



[img]http://www.thehindu.com/multimedia/dynamic/00382/07BGPROTEST_382518f.jpg[/img]

BANGALORE: Students, professionals, residents of Sankey Road and activists holding a peaceful protest were allegedly shoved and dragged to the High Grounds and Vyalikaval police stations. This left some of them bruised and seriously hurt.

They were taken into custody at the police stations, detained for over an hour, and later released.

Victoria D'Souza injured her back when she was allegedly dragged into the police van. "We were protesting peacefully. I fell down but police dragged me along a certain distance and pushed me into the van," she said.

Six girls and many boys were also injured. "I learnt about the protest online and decided to participate. These trees are more than 150 years old. If they cut them, we will never be able to see the trees again. The government is not thinking about the long run. Climate change is ruining us and it will just go on if trees are being chopped," said Saira Sayani.


Her right hand was injured when she was pulled and dragged into the police van. "We lay down on the ground to stop them from cutting the trees. It was a non-violent protest and we requested them to show us the legal order. But they lifted and dragged us. Many girls were bruised and injured," she said.

Saira added that a 16-year-old was pushed into a barbed fence, dragged along a wall and then pushed into the van. She was severely injured. However, she was determined to continue the protest till the BBMP stopped cutting trees.

Meenakshi Bharath said people were physically picked up and dumped into the vans. "I came to attend the protest and they picked me up immediately," she said.

Charges were framed against four people who were detained at Vyalikaval police station, but were later withdrawn. Said activist Vinay Sreenivasa: "We were charged under Sections 353, 143 and 149 for obstructing public servants from carrying out their duty. Police have dropped the charges now."

Environmentalist Suresh Heblikar said: "We were treated well at the police station. They gave us juice and said they were just carrying out orders."
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