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      The killing of militants and security forces has become a routine feature in Jammu and Kashmir. But what is not routine is the fact that the chief minister of India's most sensitive state does not bother to attend the funerals of securitymen killed battling militancy. Instead, he attends the funerals of terrorists slain by the security forces, undermining the latter's morale. .....
     

      While the media remain fixated on the plight of Muslim prisoners in Iraq, they have largely ignored the danger that radicalized Muslim prisoners pose here at home. .....
     

      While the `nativity' as a criterion for eligibility is not a legally sustainable issue, though an emotional one on which the electorate can be swayed, other issues merit re-examination as they appear to be germane to a political and legal debate on the eligibility and suitability of Sonia Gandhi as Prime Minister. .....
     

      Indians who believe White is right may be shocked to learn that as the June 17 deadline for finalising the European Union constitution approaches, the continent stands ruptured over God. Europe is deeply divided over whether its constitution should include a reference to its Christian heritage, a major impact on its history and culture. .....
     

      Thoughts on issues of current interest [my comments - as an Indian citizen - within square brackets], including instances of some double standards of our public figures, especially in the construction of Indian identity (all those Macaulayan myths, and the hypocrisy that is Nehruvian secularism) .....
     

      India is shining-at least here. A unique rainwater harvesting programme in this non-descript village launched three summers ago has achieved what seemed impossible: weeding out the casteism and untouchability that had been plaguing the village for years. .....
     

      A website, speaking on behalf of Al-Qaeda terror network, on Monday claimed that the gunmen who stormed a luxury apartment in Saudi Arabian city of Al-Khobar killed 10 Indians. .....
     

      Police in Orissa have arrested a pastor and his associate for allegedly trying to convert Hindus to Christianity, officials here said Sunday. .....
     

      When, on April 26, Mehbooba Mufti lifted the veil of a woman's burkha in an attempt to expose a bogus voter at a polling booth in the Srinagar parliamentary constituency, the president of the People's Democratic Party unveiled a few other issues as well, which have remained largely concealed even from the thinking man. Below is an enumerated exposition of these issues. .....
     

      It is well known that no Indian politician ever gets punished for criminal acts. See Sukh Ram. No criminal gets punished either if he joins politics. See Shahabuddin, lodged in Siwan jail, but re- elected to Parliament nonetheless. .....
     

      Devi Lal, Haryana stalwart and former Deputy Prime Minister under V P Singh, had a very earthy wisdom. Confronted by an abstruse exercise in ideological hair-splitting before the 1989 poll, he asked: "Who reads manifestos?" .....
     

      Those who have Al-Qaeda connections or deal in terrorism are relatively easy to classify, once they are found out. The state has ways to investigate and punish illegal activities. In September 2003, for example, Taysir Alony, a star reporter for the Al-Jazeera television network, was arrested in Spain on charges of belonging to Al-Qaeda. .....
     

      Many Arabs wanting to marry a young Hyderabadi woman or two for a price slip into the city on the pretext of seeking medical treatment. That's how 73-year-old Mohammed Jaffer Yakub Hasan came to be in the old Arab quarter of Barkas, where he mar­ried three young women over a period of a few days. He is now in police custody. .....
     

      India faces three challenges in Kashmir. One, to defeat the Pakistani game which seeks secession of Kashmir on religious principle. Secondly, to defeat the local forces of Muslim communalism and fundamentalism and lastly, to see that no group feels discriminated against. The way the Indian state tackles the challenges in Kashmir will have profound bearing both on Kashmir's future as a secularist society and also as a part of India. .....
     

      In a society where people of various faiths live and work side by side, it is only natural that such association should lead to strong and enduring friendships between members of the complementary sex belonging to different faiths. .....
     

      In a bid to control education in Nepal, Maoist rebels are abducting hundreds of teachers from far-flung rural areas to indoctrinate them, causing many terrorized educationists to flee their posts. .....
     

      You could have heard a pin drop. After all, the event was one of awe-inspiring pomp and circumstance in that blue-chip, Ivy League temple of higher learning--Harvard University. Manjul Bhargava stepped up to the microphone, clad underneath his graduation gown in his Indian kurta and pajama. .....
     

      As each day passes, you get fresh evidence of the arduousness of the task confronting Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. Sonia Gandhi, who nominated him as PM in the first place, did well to opt out considering the hazardous nature of the job keeping a coalition of diverse and enormously ambitious elements going in a semblance of order. .....
     

      Otherwise a very private individual, Sonia Gandhi made an uncharacteristic admission in a pre-election TV interview. Her sense of duty, she said, also stemmed from the silent expectations of all those past generations of Nehrus and Gandhis whose portraits graced her home. Their eyes seemed to follow her, prodding her to her duties. .....
     

      The recent Papal contention that there is prohibition of religious freedom in India is an allegation to be taken seriously by the State as well as the Indian people. Addressing the Bishops of India during their ad limina visit to the Vatican, the Pope charged that the "free exercise of the natural right to religious freedom" is prohibited in India. .....
     

      The Amnesty International Report 2004 has pinpointed certain human rights abuses in Bangladesh. That includes police excesses, attack on Hindus and Ahmadiyyas and violence against women. .....
     

      Floating stones of Rameshwaram have a mythological twist to it. According to the Hindu mythological epic Ramayana, which was supposed to have taken place over 17 million years ago, Lord Rama and his army of monkeys used stones to build a bridge across the Palk Strait to link Rameshwaram to Sri Lanka. .....
     

      Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Thursday defended the tainted Bihar biggies in his ministerial team saying that "till they are convicted, they would be presumed to be innocent." .....
     

      When the world is preparing itself to protect its civilians from Jihadi Terrorism, Indian Govt is repealing the Anti Terrorism act (POTA). After 1989, in just one decade, over 10,000 Army & Police jawans & over 40,000 civilians were killed by Jihadi terrorists in J & K. Thousands of Terrorists were arrested but not a single one was convicted due to insufficient legal provision to deal with terrorism. Later on our Parliament was attacked and the Jihadi attackers were convicted only due to POTA. .....
     

      As if the tainted history-sheets of the past were not enough, controversial Union Minister of State for Food and Agriculture Mohammad Taslimuddin could also land in trouble for making false declarations before the Election Commission. .....
     

      The report is about the shocking insensitivity of the political class in Jammu & Kashmir and in New Delhi in failing to express their solidarity with over 30 members of our Border Security Force and their families, who were killed by Pakistan-sponsored terrorists through an improvised explosive device on the Jammu-Srinagar highway on May 23. .....
     

      Morale has plummeted in the Border Security Force as a result of the political neglect of the victims of Sunday's Lower Munda bombing. Twelve soldiers and 17 civilians, including six women and children, were killed in the bombing, which targeted a bus carrying combat troops returning home on vacation along with their families. Five survivors are now battling for their lives in the Safdarjang Hospital in New Delhi. .....
     

      The Left has decided not to sign the common minimum programme (CMP) but only endorse it if its "viewpoint is adequately represented." .....
     

      Are we at that stage in our history when Hindu-Muslim riots will henceforth become a thing of the past and both communities will live happily at peace with each other? Cross your fingers, but it just seems possible. In howsoever a measured way, Muslims are coming to trust Hindus. And credit, perhaps, should be given to Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee. .....
     

      The chatter was persistent--and alarming. In the weeks after the deadly March bombings of four commuter trains in Madrid by al Qaeda operatives, the supersecret U.S. surveillance network, Echelon, intercepted a number of messages from suspected terrorists suggesting planning for a massive, multipronged assault on the United States. .....
     

      Police here have arrested a 73-year-old Arab for deserting his teenage wife after spending only two days with her and prevented him from marrying for the sixth time. .....
     

      Key Internet service providers, including Videsh Sanchar Nigam Limited, India's largest ISP with more than 800,000 subscribers, have blocked access to a web site, www.hinduunity.org .....
     

      Michael Horowitz was named one of the 10 most influential Christians of the year in 1997 by a Southern Baptist magazine. The only catch: He's Jewish. .....
     

      Sonia Gandhi employed most charitable terms to explain her abrupt disengagement from Prime Ministerial race. Yet, she stopped short of providing any precise or objective reason. She avowedly never had a fascination for that august office; and now abided by her ``inner voice'' or ``voice of conscience'' to stand apart. .....
     

      National security and foreign policy issues attracted little attention during the agonisingly long electoral process. This was not surprising. Successive governments have adopted policies that have enjoyed a broad national consensus. .....
     

      President Pervez Musharraf said yesterday that a top terror suspect responsible for several attacks in China has been killed by Pakistani security forces in the northwestern tribal region. .....
     

      Next weekend, the Cincinnati Hindu Temple will host a weekend of celebrations marking the completion of the congregation's building. .....
     

      So will the Special Investigating Team (SIT) probing the Godhra train carnage be able to arrest the 45 accused still absconding? Not without divine intervention, the team would have you believe. That's why the SIT says that its failure to arrest the absconding accused, despite the "best of efforts," because "it's God who ultimately grants success." .....
     

      The NDA has finally entered Kerala's political firmament, hitherto dominated by either the Congress-led UDF or the CPM-led LDF. For the first time in the state's electoral history, the voter exercised a third political option in the figure of NDA candidate PC Thomas, Union Minister of State for Law and Justice in the Vajpayee Cabinet. .....
     

      In an official church document released Friday, the Vatican discouraged marriage between Catholics and Muslims, especially Catholic women and Muslim men. .....
     

      "That the PRIME MINISTER'S HOUSE (of Rajiv Gandhi)had access to funds from abroad,I became aware of in a very curious way.After Arun Singh was shifted from the PMO to the Ministry of Defence,the cabinet secretary supervised the Prime Minister's special security force in a rather loose fashion and I became associated with this. .....
     

      Elections to the 14th Lok Sabha are over. The voters have given their verdict. I accept the verdict. This evening, I submitted my resignation to respected Rashtrapatiji. India is the worldâ?Ts largest democracy. It is always with the will of the people that governments have been formed - and changed. .....
     

      Thoughts on issues of current interest [my comments - as an Indian citizen - within square brackets], including instances of some double standards of our public figures, especially in the construction of Indian identity (all those Macaulayan myths, and the hypocrisy that is Nehruvian secularism) .....
     

      Dispelling one of the most-repeated myths with hard, cold facts As suicide bombings increase in Iraq, in Saudi Arabia, and in Israel, more and more people have come to believe that this tactic is a result of desperation. They see a direct link between oppression, occupation, poverty, and humiliation on the one hand, and a willingness to blow oneself up for the cause on the other hand. .....
     

      The 'right' tone was, of course, set by The New York Times, that doyen of American wisdom, when it editorially castrated Indians opposing Sonia Gandhi as prime minister for being xenophobic nationalists, conveniently forgetting that US law prohibits a foreign-born citizen from becoming president. .....
     

      Militants have carried out their deadliest ever strike on security forces in Jammu & Kashmir a day after Dr Manmohan Singh's Congress-led coalition Government assumed office at the Centre. In a landmine blast, unprecedented in 16-year-long insurgency, a BSF vehicle has been blown up near Lower Munda on Srinagar- Jammu highway, killing as many as 30 soldiers and their family members. .....
     

      Iranian Muslim Amir Taheri says his faith cannot embrace western liberalism because our notions of equality are antithetical to the basis of Islam. .....
     

      "Although there seem to be no myths or folktales in which Ganesa explicitly performs oral sex, his insatiable appetite for sweets may be interpreted as an effort to satisfy a hunger that seems inappropriate in an otherwise ascetic disposition, a hunger having clear erotic overtones." .....
     

      Leading US Congressman Frank Pallone, founder of the Congressional Caucus on India and Indian Americans, has expressed his deep concern over the persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh. .....
     

      Mr. PALLONE. Mr. Speaker, I rise this evening to express my deep concern over the persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh. The coalition government of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, BNP, which came to power on October 1, 2001, has initiated a violent campaign. .....
     

      In1950 the then Maharaja of Indore, Yashwant Rao Holkar, wanted his son Richard, born of his American wife, to succeed him as the ruler of Indore. .....
     

      China has threatened to strip Liverpool of its twin city status with Shanghai if officials from the British city meet exiled Tibetan leader the Dalai Lama next week, a report said on Sunday. .....
     

      There is a 'Bakul'  tree just at the entrance of Rashtrapati Bhavan to the right.  It is silent witness of all the events taking place in the closed halls of Rashtrapati Bhavan. .....
     

      During the counting of votes for both the 1998 and 1999 general election, I was in the studios of Doordarshan for two full days helping the presenters with the political and statistical analysis of the results. Let me assure you there is no better place than a TV studio to scrutinise both the exhilaration and the despondency of the main political players. .....
     

      A bomb struck a bus carrying vacationing soldiers and their families on Sunday, killing 33 people and wounding 10 in Indian- controlled Kashmir (news - web sites), officials said, just a day after the new Indian prime minister was sworn in. .....
     

      Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) chief Laloo Prasad Yadav has rattled the Congress with a sensational demand. .....
     

      We have to overcome a misunderstanding asserted by Italian scholars that one has to be born in India to be a Hindu. Our Sangha also hopes to spread the authentic Hindu culture among Italians who take yoga as just a sweet gymnastic," stated Swami Yoganandagiri. His December invitation to Hinduism Today outlined plans for a June international conference in Milan on the controversial subject of conversion to Hinduism, among other subjects. .....
     

      The argument that Sikhs are not distinct from Hindus, or simply they are Hindus will be assessed on teachings contained in the Shri Guru Granth Sahib, certain characteristics of the Sikhs, the Sikh Gurus, the beliefs and practices of the Sikh nobility, and a brief comparison of ritual. The ritual aspects of the Sikh tradition can be discussed briefly to demonstrate the Hindu origins remaining in the scriptures. .....
     

      May 22 2004 is Maharana Pratap Jayanti - Jyeshtha Shuka Tritiya, 2060. Even I did not know about it till I saw my calendar. We may or may not know about Maharana Pratap outside of the stories we were told in our childhood, but considering the times we are in, it is only befitting that we remember this eternal patriot who is credited as having fought the first war of Independence. .....
     

      The chief of Pakistan's Jamaat-e-Islami party, Qazi Hussain Ahmed, has been refused entry into Europe as most Jewish organizations in the region see him as a 'terrorist'. .....
     

      The next time you introduce yourself as "myself D Patel" to a visa officer at the US consulate, don't be surprised if he stares at you. He might ask you to read a few paragraphs from an American novel. Your ordeal may not end there. He will then ask you to explain what you read, with proper grammatical inflections. .....
     

      Israel does not figure in the Congress document at all. As already mentioned in Part II of this series, it was under Indira Gandhi in the late 1960s that channels of communication and mutual security assistance with Israel were opened. .....
     

      India's army chief said on Friday that more than 3,000 Muslim militants were ready to slip into Indian Kashmir from Pakistan. .....
     

      Almost three years after armed ultras attacked a CRPF camp on the outskirts of the national capital killing a soldier, a Delhi court on Friday awarded death sentence to a Pakistani national for his role in the attack. .....
     

      The top British diplomat in Bangladesh has been wounded in a bomb attack in the north-eastern town of Sylhet, police have said. .....
     

      In a gruesome incident, militants beheaded two sons of a retired Army officer in Baramulla district of north Kashmir Thursday, official sources said. .....
     

      With surveillance grids and fencing along the border ensuring a "zero infiltration syndrome", militant trainers at the launch pads in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir are forcing the militant groups to experiment with new ways to enter into Indian territory. .....
     

      India goes to the polls and the world notices. Pakistan plunges into another exercise in authoritarian management and the world notices but through jaundiced eyes. Are we so dumb that the comparison escapes us? .....
     

      A two-member Bench of Supreme Court delivered an important ver-dict on April 12 in the widely publicised Best Bakery case of Vadodara (Gujarat). The 69-page verdict delivered by Justice Doraiswamy Raju and Justice Arijit Pasayat was written and read out by the latter. .....
     

      O'Reilly. The subject was comments Bazian had made at a left-wing rally in San Francisco on April 10, 2004, calling for an "intifada" in the United States. .....
     

      It is on record that 'at least twice in the Constituent Assembly efforts were made to make a specific mention of the principle of secularism in the Constitution. For example, an amendment had sought to ensure that no law could be made which discriminates between man and man on the basis of religion, or applies to adherents of any one religion and leaves others untouched. .....
     

      More than 100 first-generation Hindus in the city are taking part in a new project to record their memories of emigrating to Britain. .....
     

      The earlier controversy as to whether Sonia Gandhi, a naturalised citizen of India, is eligible to become the Prime Minister of India is now followed by the question whether she can, under our Constitution and parliamentary statutes, even be the leader of the Opposition in Parliament, and for that matter, a Member of Parliament. .....
     

      It is Sonia Gandhi's latest gender gem: ''The day I became the daughter-in- law of Indira Gandhi's house, I became an Indian. The rest is all technical.'' By that logic, one Louis de Raedt can be considered to have had even better credentials to be regarded as an Indian. .....
     

      For almost half a century, Europe has depended on imported labor to do the kind of menial jobs its own people don't want to do -- so much so that, today, the population of France is almost 10 percent Muslim. .....
     

      A statue in a Spanish cathedral showing St James slicing the heads off Moorish invaders is to be removed to avoid causing offence to Muslims. .....
     

      I must admit that the taste of humble pie eaten cold is particularly bracing to the soul. I was wrong; no, I was comprehensively wrong about the outcome of Election 2004. Fortunately, every other member of the chatterati, including the die-hard Old Left windbags who are now preening, also had accepted as a fait accompli the return of the NDA to power. But that's cold comfort. .....
     

      It's official: the world's largest-circulated English daily has been involved in some shady business. Exposing a long-known trade fact, a leading Mumbai English tabloid, Mid-Day, last week published the "rates" for purchasing editorial features in the Times of India. The Times has not issued a denial, and the rogue rate card seems to be the latest indicator of rotting media ethics and tolerance in India for corruption. .....
     

      In the last five years, 23-year-old Prashant Chadha has battled blindness, paralysis and even death. Yet next month he will walk into the portals of one of the world's top B-schools. .....
     

      With the exception of the Oklahoma City bombing of 1995, notes Al-Qaeda authority Rohan Gunaratna, all major terrorist attacks of the past decade in the West have been carried out by immigrants. A closer look finds that these were not just any immigrants but invariably from a specific background .....
     

      Several myths perpetuated by political strategists and media pundits have been blown apart by the astounding outcome of the 2004 Lok Sabha polls. For instance, everyone now acknowledges the hollow basis for glib assertions made in the past about "India Shining" and the impossibility of a foreign born to gain acceptance as the Prime Minister of the country. .....
     

      The Commission sent a team to the province, which observed the Hindus of Kalat, Mastung, Machh and Kolpur and discovered that the Baloch and Brahui tribes kept them to do jobs (musicians, carpenters, merchants) considered below their honour by the Muslims. .....
     

      Sushma Swaraj expressed the deep anguish of thousands of Indians with her threat to resign from the Rajya Sabha if the Italian-born Sonia Gandhi seizes the country's top executive post. Ms. Gandhi had pointedly withdrawn from the prime ministerial stakes in the course of the election campaign in order to facilitate the rise of a non-BJP grouping at the Centre. .....
     

      A senior bureaucrat, who had served Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi and is now retired, argued passionately against Sonia Gandhi's candidature for the prime minister's post. .....
     

      As a surprised India watches Atal Bihari Vajpayee walk away into likely retirement, the debate over his likely successor Sonia Gandhi has intensified. While those opposing India's first foreign- born prime minister have been loudly stating their views, the Congress president does have her supporters too. .....
     

      The pollsters and political pundits may be red faced over predictions gone awry, but TNN found that people on the street were more blase. .....
     

      They speak in an ever changing code. The word for prison might be hospital. Passport becomes book, or sometimes djellaba, the simple robe worn by men in North Africa. Explosives is honey or sneakers. .....
     

      There is a school of romantics who uphold the view that the Indian electorate is so amazingly canny that it should get honorary membership of the Mensa club for earthly geniuses. Its unceasing ability to either quietly reject existing rulers or boisterously endorse new claimants for governance has won it many admirers. .....
     

      Some days ago during a discussion on CNBC, Karan Thapar asked me, "Are you suggesting that the BJP has run a perfect campaign?' This was in the context of my having defended the party's decision to call an election a few months ahead of schedule. .....
     

      Thoughts on issues of current interest [my comments - as an Indian citizen - within square brackets], including instances of some double standards of our public figures, especially in the construction of Indian identity (all those Macaulayan myths, and the hypocrisy that is Nehruvian secularism). .....
     

      Vinayak Lohani, 26, always knew boardroom brainstorms were not his cup of tea. In fact, long before campus recruitment began at the Indian Institute of Management, Joka, he had found his true calling-educating and sheltering abandoned street children. .....
     

      The geopolitical triangle to watch this century: India, China and the United States. The interplay of the world's two most populous nations and the sole superpower is a strategist's dream, complete with civilisational competition and shifting interests. .....
     

      Bomb blasts rocked three Buddhist temples in Thailand 's restive Muslim-dominated south within an hour late on Sunday, damaging the buildings but causing no injuries, police said. .....
     

      Congress was seriously considering the inclusion of Samajwadi party in the coalition government led by it at the Centre, party leader Salman Khurshid said on Saturday. .....
     

      Missionaries are working hard to bring salvation to tribal people in Chiang Rai's highlands. Concerned about nefarious activities, the Thai government is quietly investigating. About time too, many would say: missionaries are accused of destroying traditional cultures and societies, exploiting highlanders' ignorance and spurring conflict. .....
     

      It is extraordinary that Mr Mulayam Singh Yadav, who has often been endearingly addressed as Maulana, should now face the odium of the Muslims. The provocation has been an advertisement by the Samajwadi Party which compares his sacrifices with those of Imam al Husayn at Karballa. On behalf of the ulema in UP, Maulana Kalbe Jawwad has asked the party to apologise for hurting the sentiments of Muslims. .....
     

      Noted journalists M J Akbar and Dilip Padgaonkar have resigned from the Ram Jethmalani-led Kashmir Committee which was appointed by the Government to facilitate talks with seperatist groups in Kashmir. .....
     

      In this former industrial town north of London, a small group of young Britons whose parents emigrated from Pakistan after World War II have turned against their families' new home. They say they would like to see Prime Minister Tony Blair dead or deposed and an Islamic flag hanging outside No. 10 Downing Street. .....
     

      India, Seen variously as a country with massive poverty, an information technology power, and more recently as an outsourcing destination taking away jobs, is over the next two weeks staging the dance of democracy. .....
     

      The University of Guyana Hindu Society (UGHS) is scheduled to hold a symposium on April 29 and 30 on the theme "The Message of Hinduism: Its Relevance in Conflict Ridden Times." A release from the society said that prominent Hindu leaders would make presentations on various sub-themes and social issues of contention at the symposium which would be held at the Turkeyen Campus lawns. .....
     

      Gate-crashing into a function is a common phenomenon. But have you heard about the reverse of it: Including popular persons in the guest list of a function without their consent? .....
     

      This re-count starts when I was in Thailand in 1973 to do my post graduate studies in Engineering. The Institution was AIT and being an international institution for post graduate study there were students from many parts of the world, though the majority were from the Asian countries. .....
     

      A video posted Tuesday on an Islamic militant Website appeared to show a group affiliated with al-Qaida beheading an American contractor in Iraq, saying the death was revenge for the prisoner- abuse scandal. .....
     

      One of the last friendly faces Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl saw before he was kidnapped and murdered in Pakistan in 2002 was that of Asra Nomani, an American Muslim who was a close friend and Journal colleague. .....
     

      "Europe becomes more and more a province of Islam, a colony of Islam." So declares Oriana Fallaci in her new book, La Forza della Ragione (The Force of Reason). And the famed Italian journalist is right: Christianity's ancient stronghold of Europe is rapidly giving way to Islam. .....
     

      The death sentence on a liberal Iranian academic who was charged with blasphemy has been upheld, say agencies. .....
     

      Outrage at the death of a Catholic boy forced to convert to Islam at the hands of torturous abductors has prompted the Pakistan Catholic Bishop's Commission of Justice and Peace, to take up the legal case. The Christian youth died of injuries inflicted by a teacher and students at an Islamic school. .....
     

      Seizure of an enormous quantity of sophisticated arms at the Chittagong port in Bang­ladesh is most sensational and gravely portentous. The cache could be worth around a thousand crore and a convoy of lorries was lined up to transport it. .....
     

      In public meetings, professional conferences, in interfaith discussion groups, Muslim fundamentalist leaders frequently ask the question: "Are you a Muslim? Do you have any Islamic religious experience? If you don't have any experience with Islam, how can you tell me about Islamic Jihad, Koranic dictates and Islamic history?" Everything is Islamic religious "experience so many Muslim leaders would have us believe. .....
     

      Director Prakash Jha's films highlight society's underbelly. Whether it is the exploitation of women and their eventual uprising in Mrityudand, or the realistic Gangajal, they are a stark contrast to the fluffy kind of movies that most of Bollywood generally churns out. .....
     

      A Kashmiri Hindu exiled from his home and roots, Ashok Pandit waited for years to make his first feature film "Sheen". .....
     

      Israel, the United States, the European Union, India and parts of Africa, as well as Jews, Christians, Buddhists, Hindis, Animists and many others all have a common problem. Actually three common problems: they are all in a state of war with an organized global entity numbering in the many millions, they refuse to accept this reality, and they cannot even name the enemy. .....
     

      At 39, Ramesh Ramanathan couldn't have asked for more. As managing director of Citibank, Europe, he had scaled the peak of a rewarding career in a short span of time. His wife Swati was equally accomplished-a trained architect from Pratt Institute, New York-and together they made for an enviable couple, a point that was often talked about in the high-profile society dos that they were invariably invited to. .....
     

      It is indeed surprising how times change.   Once strictly taboo in the corridors of power, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and things connected with it now have official sanction. Well, practically so, with the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (I&B) of the Government of India actually funding a 30 minute documentary on Dr Keshav Balirampant Hedgewar, the founder of the RSS. .....
     

      Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee on Friday evening stated that after the Kargil war, the United States had pressurised India to give away some land to Pakistan before making peace moves, "but we stood firm and did not give in to the American pressure". .....
     

      Heavy deployment of the State Reserve Police (SRP) has been made at Cheetah Camp where around 23 persons, including eight policemen, were injured when members belonging to two different communities clashed for two successive days, yesterday. .....
     

      Kalia in the district of Norail, Bangladesh is burning from the vengeful terror attacks of 'Alliance" party cadres and their supporters. These terrorists stuck at a minimum of four small villages where minorities live. All night long on Thursday, they attacked and ravaged more than one hundred homes. .....
     

      The incident occurred when some members of the minority community protested against the percussion instruments used during a procession held when it was passing in front of a place of worship, according to the police. .....
     

      Bharata Natyam and Kathak are among the South Asian dances that have been introduced as part of the B A undergraduate dance curriculum at the prestigious London Contemporary Dance School (LCDS). .....
     

      It is being reported that some ruling party leaders are involved in misdemeanor with police, they are excerpting pressure on police to release the criminals those has been arrested. The corrupted politicians have also warned victims those who are under police custody at a jossore jail to withdraw the case or they will face the dire consequences. .....
     

      Most civilized people, rarely apologize to, or pay allegiance to the flag of, a people that are openly killing their countrymen in the thousands, but Shilpa Shetty did it. She had to go that extra mile to prove her loyalty to the terrorist cause. In Lahore, she showed her allegiance to the Pakistani flag by kissing it and apologized profusely to the denizens of the terrorist state for "unintentionally hurting Pakistani sentiments". .....
     

      Except for the inaugural Mumbai Marathon, February 15, 2004 passed off in the country as usual -- with controversies about this or that, with corruption cases and with episodes of rape and riots and robberies. .....
     

      "Kashmir is not just the cause of extremists," says FRONTLINE/World's Obaid. "It's a deeply felt issue, embedded in Pakistan's identity." There's even a national holiday, Kashmir Day, and Obaid sees angry Pakistani nationalists burning an effigy of India's prime minister." .....
     

      The Gospel for Asia and the All-India Christian Council issued the following press release today. No other information has appeared in the press reports monitored by HPI, and there no independent confirmation of what might simply be wishful thinking from The Gospel for Asia, a zealous evangelical organization run by an Indian Christian out of Texas. .....
     

      In a major achievement, Jammu & Kashmir Police has killed Hizbul Mujahideen's "chief commander of operations" Abdur Rasheed Pir alias Gazi Shahab-ud-din in a brief shootout in Maharaj Ganj area of Srinagar interior today. .....
     

      Buoyed by exit poll results, Left Front partners are planning an active political career. A meeting in Delhi on May 15 and 16 will discuss what role they can play in ministry-making. Regional parties and the Left would have a much greater role to play, they feel. .....
     

      If straight talk of savagery offends you, if you believe in ethnic and gender diversity but not diversity of thought or if you think there is an acceptable gray area between good and evil, then turn to the funny pages, and take the children, too. .....
     

      The minister said the aim was to "bring objectivity and truth to our books rather than hate material or terror tales." .....
     

      The Centre sounded a red alert in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and West Bengal and ordered sealing of international borders in these states following intelligence reports of an ISI plan to destabilise the country. .....
     

      Thoughts on issues of current interest [my comments - as an Indian citizen - within square brackets], including instances of some double standards of our public figures, especially in the construction of Indian identity (all those Macaulayan myths, and the hypocrisy that is Nehruvian secularism) .....
     

      Amid the turmoil in Iraq and signs that Afghanistan still lacks a viable state, it's not surprising that doubts about the ability of the United States to support democratization are growing in the Middle East and even in the United States. .....
     

      In an endorsement of HRD Minister Murli Manohar Joshi's campaign, the Supreme Court today found no fault with the decision of the University Grants Commission to introduce "Vedic Astrology" courses in universities and dismissed a petition challenging it. .....
     

      We write to express dismay and outrage at the Channel 4 documentary on Kashmir broadcast on the 8th April 2004, which was filmed despite the fact that the GOI had declined permission to sanction it. The Channel 4 journalist, Sandra Jordan, apparently entered the country on a tourist visa and proceeded to film, in contravention of her status as a tourist. .....
     

      The death threats began six months ago. One morning, Irshad Manji opened her e-mail and read the first of many pledges to kill her. "It contained some pretty concrete details that showed a lot of thought had been put into the death-threat," she explains now, unblinking. She can't say how many she's received - "The police tell me not to talk about this stuff" - but she admits that "they are becoming pretty up-close and personal." .....
     

      The Spanish government is considering censoring the sermons of Muslim imams in an attempt to control the spread of radical Islamic ideas - a move that has been criticised as a lurch towards authoritarianism. .....
     

      The answer is no, according to Archbishop Michael Fitzgerald, the president of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue. .....
     

      Before the first round of voting in the general election, President A. P. J. Abdul Kalam broadcast to the nation a very simple but heartening message: please vote in large numbers and vote positively for the candidate or party of your choice. .....
     

      In a crisp blow to its critics, India's most controversial irrigation project has brought life back to hundreds of drought-prone villages in Gujarat. .....
       

      Thailand has defended its handling of violence in the Muslim south and rejected growing international calls for an investigation into the deaths of more than 100 militants. .....
     

      The focus of debates on Kashmir at the annual meetings of United Nations Human Rights Commission in Geneva (UNCHR) has certainly changed over the past about 10 years. .....
     

      Thousands of Muslim women will be exempted from having to show their faces on identity cards as the Government moves to allay fears among British Muslims that the new cards will be used to target them in the 'war on terror'. .....
     

      Both the Congress and the Left Front have reportedly begun courting the outlawed Student Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) in a bid to win over the Muslim votebank. .....
     

      A jury consists of 12 persons chosen to decide who has the better lawyer. Robert Frost's cynical view of the law found a dramatic echo in the land of Magna Carta this month. The defendant's Web site called it "The Ultimate Jihad [Holy War] Experience." Nothing less than a two-week firearms course in the U.S. Cost: $4,700. .....
     

      A number of resolutions were passed by Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh All India Representative Conference held at Jaipur. The first one concerned about the Jammu Kashmir Permanent Resident (Illegal) Act 2004. An excerpt about the 2nd resolution is given below. .....
     

      As Iraq gets murkier and Uncle Sam loses credibility in the war on terror, American analysts are waking up to the extent to which Saudi funds have penetrated the nation's soft underbelly. .....
       

      The current Lok Sabha election campaign has not generated much heat on "foreign affairs"; indeed, there has been more on the foreign origin of one of the candidates. Not having had the good karma to be born Indian, however, it will not be proper for me to comment on that. .....
       

      Within a month of his historic trip to the world's highest battlefield Siachen, President A P J Abdul Kalam will tomorrow visit the Line of Control in the Rajouri-Poonch sector in Jammu and Kashmir. .....
       

      An estimated 80 per cent of women prisoners in Pakistan are in jail because they failed to prove rape charges, and found themselves locked up on adultery convictions, according to a 2004 report by the National Commission on the Status of Women. .....
       

      When the Su So village football team won the local league championship last Sunday, the players were the pride of the small community in Songkhla's Saba Yoi district. .....
       

      The Indian Jewish community from Mumbai, commonly referred to as Bene-Israel, celebrated Maharashtra Day by organizing a series of cultural programmes in Marathi and pledging to strengthen ties with their country or origin, reports PTI. .....
       

      The answer is no, according to Archbishop Michael Fitzgerald, the president of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue. .....
       

      Despite a drop in number of incidents and casualties, India has continued to be the worst victim of terrorism during 2003 as well, according to figures collated by the US's latest report on global terrorism. .....
       

      In this working-class town surrounded by Detroit, every street corner is a meeting of nations. Kosinski Hardware sits across from Aladdin Sweets. Olga and Ania's Beauty Salon is next door to a Bosnian restaurant, and the local King Video advertises movies in Albanian, Arabic, Polish, and Hindi. Conversations on the street are as likely to be in Bengali or Polish as in English. .....
       

      World Muslim scholars meeting in Cairo urged incorporation of Sharia into the International Law to avoid eruption of more crises or other forms of injustice. .....
       

      It was disappointing to read Pius Kamau's comments regarding Hinduism in Thursday's Denver Post, not only for the lack of knowledge about this religion that he displayed, but also because he confuses the reader on the whole issue of racial tension between Asians and Africans in Africa. .....
       

      When the American Islamic Forum for Democracy organized "A Rally against Terror" on April 25 in Phoenix, its head, an Arizona physician named Zuhdi Jasser, said his goal was to give Muslim moderates "an opportunity to speak out publicly." And Jasser presented the rally as a robust response to the many criticisms that American Muslims had not produced a "groundswell of condemnation" against terrorism. .....
       

      This town's largest mosque is temporarily leaderless, its chief cleric having been expelled from France last week for advocating wife beating, stoning and other medieval Islamic views at odds with the principles of the modern French state. .....
       

      The focus of debates on Kashmir at the annual meetings of United Nations Human Rights Commission in Geneva (UNCHR) has certainly changed over the past about 10 years. .....
       

      Governor Ahmed Sani of Zamfara State, has ordered the demolition of all churches in the state, as he launched the second phase of his Sharia project yesterday. .....
       

      "Yoga cures heart prob­lems." Such assertions have been heard long enough. But when it came to substantiat­ing these claims one has only been met with silence. .....




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