THE HIMALAYAN TALK: PALASH BISWAS TALKS AGAINST CASTEIST HEGEMONY IN SOUTH ASIA

THE HIMALAYAN TALK: PALASH BISWAS TALKS AGAINST CASTEIST HEGEMONY IN SOUTH ASIA INDIA AGAINST ITS OWN INDIGENOUS PEOPLES

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Thursday, November 26, 2009

Most Saleable is Human Meat and Ruling Heegmonies Enact Cannibals Urban as Shylock Returns with Vengeance. Price Rise Index Remains Well Ness Indicator for the Market Dominating Communities!

Most Saleable is Human Meat and Ruling Heegmonies Enact Cannibals Urban as Shylock Returns with Vengeance. Price Rise Index Remains Well Ness Indicator for the Market Dominating Communities!


Indian Holocaust My Father`s Life and Time -Two Hundred Thirty Four

Palash Biswas

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Parliament Thursday debated the rising food prices, but very few MPs were present in the Lok Sabha to discuss the issue.India has said government officials will be banned from holding posts in religion-oriented institutions, as it tabled a report on the razing of a mosque 17 years ago that caused widespread riots.


Today, one of my friends in ONGC, a Exploration scientist called me at home and wanted to meet me. I called him in my Office in the Evening. He came with with a Bamcef Vodkar Activist, Sanjay das based in Lucknow and entrusted with the task of Mobilisation in Bengal. The Scienties informed me that the ONGC explorated the KG basin but RIL has got the maximum benefit.He was worried of Disinvestment Drive in PSUS, listing of Oil companies and we also discussed the Auction of Oil Fields. Mr Das invited me for their Seminar to be held on 29th. We discussed a little bit Ideology and I had to warn the young friends that there would not be any so called social Movement once Resrvation and Quota FINISHED. beause the Ambedkarites have nothing to do the Ambedkarite Ideology and Reluctant to involve themselves in Resistance at any level. They gather just to harvest the Benefit of the Constitutional safeguards and NEVER do understand the Economy and Hegemony. In Bengal, the SC and OBC Comminities have reduced themselves as Converted Brahamins and I see no scope for any Change whatsoever in Bengal in near Future! Rather I am interseted in Mobilising all Social and Producive forces including the Ambedkarites and nationality Movements altogther.

During my travel in Princep Ghat Down local this evening I had the normal interactions with daily commuters who were rather interested in Card Playing.We were talking of Price rising and market scenerio. Everytyhing is available in Open Market Provided you have the Purcahsing Power. Nothing is Prohibited. You amy get Rs Seven Hundred KILO Tortoise meat in Open Market. Drugs and Wine available and human Trafficking is quite Profitable as SONAGACHHI Extends day by day. Even HUMAN Meat might be available and the Marketing government would be pleased to cater it to the Consumers of shining Sensex India!

Prices to climb further because the global economy is growing again, RBA official says!Exxaro Resources said that coal prices were likely to rise to between $70 (R522) and $75 per tonne in 2010 from around $65 per tonne this year on the back of rising global demand.India’s rupee fell for the first time in three days on speculation the nation’s refiners stepped up purchases of dollars to guard against rising oil costs.Rice prices may return to last year’s record levels and the world will see repeated food shortages without investment to boost production, the International Rice Research Institute said.China's stimulus spending has fueled massive overexpansion in industrial capacity that could drive a surge in low-priced exports amid weak global demand, possibly igniting a protectionist backlash abroad, a European business group warned Thursday.

As the horrors of the 26/11 strike came back to haunt India, people from all walks of life remember the day and speak out against terror.On the other hand,the government is "deeply concerned" about rising prices and will take all fiscal and monetary measures to contain prices, the finance minister said on Thursday.The dollar's sway over energy markets was on full display Wednesday, with oil and gasoline futures rising sharply as the U.S. currency tumbled to 15-month lows.Crude prices had been trading relatively flat, even after the government reported supplies grew by 1 million barrels last week.

"We are deeply concerned when prices go high," Pranab Mukherjee told parliament. "It will have to done by us - control of monetary policy, control of credit policy, control of fiscal policy."

Three Non Government Organisations (NGOs) will launch a campaign from November 28 to disprove the Madhya Pradesh Government's claim that the huge waste lying in the defunct Union Carbide Factory here was not toxic and hazardous.

"The campaign will start on November 28 -- five days before the 25th anniversary of the Bhopal Gas Tragedy in which thousands of people were killed and maimed," Bhopal Group for Information and Action Convener Satinath Sarangi told reporters here on Thursday. Sarangi said that Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and State Bhopal Gas Tragedy Relief and Rehabilitation Minister Babulal Gaur were favouring Dow Chemicals which has taken over Union Carbide, claiming that waste lying in the factory was not toxic.

Most Saleable is Human Meat and Ruling Heegmonies Enact Cannibals Urban as Shylock Returns with Vengeance. Price Rise Index Remains Well Ness Indicator for the Market Dominating Communities!The first anniversary of the horrific 26/11 Mumbai terror carnage was also the 60th anniversary of the adoption of the Indian constitution but sadly, this did not get the attention it deserved, a Rajya Sabha MP lamented Thursday.

Singur to Lalgarh, the Circle is COMPLETE to understand how our Democracy works. How the grass root level people have the opportunities to liberate themselves with their identities and nationalities, folk roots INTACT ! I also tried to trace the history of Genocide Culture, Americanisation of Indian Society, Politics and economics and the Global Resistance. I updated the Subaltern studies, literature, culture and History as much as possible! I tried to be interactive and my blogs have always been Open Forum where I posted correspondence and updates from both the Hemisphere!

Farmers, protesting the state government's sugarcane pricing policy, on Thursday stopped trains, pelted stones at cars and buses, blocked highways and clashed with police in Uttar Pradesh's Muzaffarnagar, Baghpat and Faizabad districts, officials said. No casualties were reported in the violence till evening.

Several groups of farmers vandalised public and private property in Muzaffarnagar's Ahlam town, about 350 km from Lucknow, and also damaged rail tracks there.

I tried to trace the Chronology in my Blogs as I could not get any space in mainstream media for these issues as a creative writer or professional journalist.

I tried to present a first version story and analysis with maximum information and updates with relevant material and links.

Humanitarian Catastrophe! ECONOMY and POLITICS Combined CRETES SO A
MANY GAZAS at HOME Like NANDIGRAM, SINGUR, PASCO and MARICHJHANPI!
SATYAM ASATYAM EPISODE is NOTHING but an EXPOSURE of the PERSECUTION
of the Productive FORCES and the DECIET ffaced by Generation Next!
MARXIST IDEOLOGY Brahaminised BRUTALLY!

My father Pulin Kumar Biswas never believed communists after Telengana and Dhiri Block betrayal. During seventies, while I was engaged in students` movement and later in Uttarakhand sangharsha Vahini, he would never listen any reference to ideology. Rather he sounded like George Bernard Shaw who said, `"The Apple Cart exposes the unreality of both democracy and royalty as our idealists conceive them." In fact, The Apple Cart is a treatise on the impossibility of any kind of government. Democracy, autocracy, and monarchy are all making the best of a bad situation, and none of them is doing very well. Shaw is no anarchist; he simply wants us to recognize, as King Magnus does, the invisible shackles that trip government and turn it into a farce. Shaw wrote in the `Preface to Apple Cart', Besides, the conflict is not really between royalty and democracy. It is between both and plutocracy, which, having destroyed the royal power by frank force under democratic pretexts, has bought and swallowed democracy. Money talks: money prints: money broadcasts: money reigns; and kings and labor leaders alike have to register its decrees, and even, by a staggering paradox, to finance its enterprises and guarantee its profits. Democracy is no longer bought: it is bilked. Ministers who are Socialists to the backbone are as helpless in the grip of Breakages Limited as its acknowledged henchmen: from the moment when they attain to what is with unintentional irony called power (meaning the drudgery of carrying on for the plutocrats) they no longer dare even to talk of nationalizing any industry, however socially vital, that has a farthing of profit for plutocracy still left in it, or that can be made to yield a farthing for it by subsidies.'

Ideology sounds always good. It was good enough in Soviet Union and in the entire communist world. What happened , it is history.

I was just born and I have simply no memory of Dhimri Block uprising in Himalayan terai. but I had enough opportunity to witness the trail and victimisation. In late sixties the communists in terai played the role of landbrokers in the same way as buddha is doing it in West Bengal on full scale. In our Bengali Refugee areas the communist villages were Netaji Nagar, Vijay Nagar, Pipulia, Chandipur, etc. Most of the communist peasants in these villages lost their land and leaders had their hand.

When Bengali refugees settled in MP, Maharashtra, Andhra and Orrissa were planning to launch Marichjhapi agitaion, my father Pulin Kumar Biswas went to Mana Camp and tried to convince the refugees that it will be a folly to depend on the communist leaders in West Bengal. Jyoti Basu had visited Vilai and ram chatterjee went to mana to mobilise the agitation. Since my father has a very good relations with ND Tiwari and KC pant, the rfugee leaders did not believe him . He was the president of all India Bengali Refugee committe. He was mishandled and was saved by police. My father came back to Nainital and no refugee joined this Matrichjhapi movement under his influence ie UP, Bihar and Assam. What happened is Marichjhapi genocide by the Jyoti Basu government. I also protested the movement purely on ecological ground as I believed that sundar Van must be protected and Marichjhapi won`t solve the refugee problem. My father was very sad that no refugee movement could be mobilised in bengal and he held left responsible for this.

My father died in 2001. I still have faith in communist ideologybut I see the picture of ideological betrayal very clear. Sumit Sarkar and Tanika Sarkar always supported CPI-M and they are out to lodge their protest on indiscriminate land garbbing. Mahashweta Devi, arundhati Roy, Aparna Sen, Meeratul Naher, Ratan Basu Majumdar and the entire Bengal intellegentia is known for its left ideology. Even Medha Patekar launched so many movements with left countrywide. Now everyone is against left. Why? so everyone turns to be Naxalite!

Gold struck another historic peak of Rs 18,000 per ten gram in the national capital today on sustained buying by stockists for the current marriage season amid a weakening dollar and reports that more central banks might purchase gold from the IMF. The yellow metal spurted by Rs 220 to Rs 18,000 per ten gram, a level never seen before, on seasonal buying and as prices in international markets touched record levels with the dollar extending its losses. Traders said a weak dollar made the precious metal cheaper for buyers using stronger currencies.

Gold hit 1,180.20 dollars an ounce shortly after 1230 IST in trading on the London Bullion Market. The yellow metal is benefiting from its reputation as a hedge against inflation and anaemic economic growth in the West.

The gold has rallied 11 per cent after India bought 200 metric tons of gold from the International Monetary Fund in October. Mauritius, Sri Lanka and Russia have followed suit since then.

"Gold is moving on fast pace ever since the central banks started purchasing the metal," said Rakesh Anand of R K Jeweller, and added the market already passing through a bullish time on buying for the current marriage season. The precious metal in Asian region traded 0.8 per cent higher at 1,179.20 dollar an ounce while in futures trading in New York surged to record 1,181.60 dollar an ounce.

Since parliament opened last week, opposition parties had been demanding a "long debate" over the "burning issue" of rising prices of essential commodities. But when it finally happened, most MPs were absent.

At one point during the debate, only 80 of the 545 Lok Sabha members were in the house. And the presence never crossed 90 till 4 p.m. after the debate began at 1.30 p.m.

Even Leader of Opposition L.K. Advani was absent and so was his deputy Sushma Swaraj and most Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) members.

Among the treasury benches were a few ministers including Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar, who was the target of criticism from the MPs who spoke.

The issue has brought together adversaries like the Left parties, the BJP, the Samajwadi Party, Bahujan Samaj Party and the Rashtriya Lok Dal of Ajit Singh, who was also absent.

BJP's Murli Manohar Joshi in his long speech alleged that the government was "ignoring the farming community and deliberately not allowing the country to be self-sufficient" in food.

"Your pricing policy is anti-people," Joshi said. "You are serving your friends in the US at the cost of the poor."

Quoting an article by veteran journalist and former MP Kuldip Nayar, the BJP leader said the government had not realised that the growth rate doesn't reduce poverty and hunger. "It aggravates both."

He said the model of industrial agriculture and globalised trade on food are responsible for the hunger and farmers "inevitably depend on debt".

"You are putting at stake our sovereignty by continuously making the country dependent on food import," he said.

"Wake up, Mr Agriculture Minister. Be courageous and tell your government that your policies are wrong."

Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav said the government was ignoring India's annual food inflation that has touched a new high.

"Please, Mr Minister, tell us why is this happening. Why is India weakening day by day? Why cannot you control prices? You are known as farmers' leader and still Indian farmers are suffering," he said, as the minister was seen dozing off during the debate.

Mulayam Singh said one-fourth of the nation's wealth belonged to only 100 families.

"How much will you help them in growing their wealth and ignoring a poor farmer?" he asked.

Taking a dig at the government's pricing policy, the Samajwadi Party leader said: "A farmer is made to sell his crop cheaply and when he goes to buy commodities, he finds them unaffordable. Why? Which policy are you following?"

The house debated as India's annual food inflation based on the official wholesale price index jumped to 15.58 percent for the week ended Nov 14, as prices of potatoes more than doubled, while onion became dearer by 27 percent over the past 52 weeks.

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