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Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Re: [chottala.com] FW: Secular India: The hidden massacre



Guess where Jinnha is and how this effects some of Bangladesh Military that served as UN forces..well he is the UN forces Chief in Golan Heights to Kashmir..by the way Gandhi was an Lawyer so was Jaharlal Neheru.., Their is a Book I think kind of joint collaboration of ..Mahatma & Sir Syed Ahmed that tells me more..well if you have pictures of Sir Syed Ahmed take a close look with Obama..By the way you do not get TIME MAGAZINE expose unless you are with..TIME magazine and these where GOLDGERG..s..Mahatma was an Lawyer  who has been to South Africa to England but not a Barrister..where as Neheru was an Barrister I think ..despite all the negatives of Secularism as some say proposed by Jew..I think that is how the English made many rules in England and their colonies, I think that is what English preferred, I was more of understanding English where more behind the thought of school of secularism..it could be an Jewish man out of England for that matter..

As one mentions, of..this killing in 1947..on have to wonder..why Mahatma never did have prominent role in Gov of India after its independence...and to be candid  this killings who kept secret never tried and etc..well then their was NATHURAM..read was an hindu extremist...who killed Mahatma..well can you connect the dot..can you wonder what motivated NATHURAM to go to that extent..

Just think..Neheru Was an Brahman.. one of the last meal Buddha ate before he died was given to him ..by wife of an Brahman  after which he got sick..it seems Brahmin with Swami Beibekanada and Brahman with Buddha..


From: Debasish Barua <gorba196138@yahoo.com>
To: chottala@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2013 7:42 PM
Subject: Re: [chottala.com] FW: Secular India: The hidden massacre

 
Because Jinnha The Aga Khani wanted it that way..just watch the movie Gandhi..the last minute decision by Jinnha to to have a separate Homeland for Moslems  Jinnha Portoge was Zulfiquar son of an Hindu/Jewish Goon Babu..Bhuttos brother is Salauddin Kader Chy..it comes down to Gandhi nor Neheru had appetite for war over this..if any representative of true Moslem in that was of Sir Syed Ahmed  could tell you much more..Now Sir Syed Ahmed  that may be another Mystery..

Indira Gandhi was not related to Mahatma Gandhi..she was daughter of Neheru but married to an Persian whose name was also Gandhi  , Feroze Gandhi..well if you look at him he will remind you of our Chemistry Faculty at FCC..


From: Shahadat Hussaini <shahadathussaini@hotmail.com>
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Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2013 9:47 AM
Subject: [chottala.com] FW: Secular India: The hidden massacre

 

 

Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2013 12:13:04 +0600
Subject: Secular India: The hidden massacre
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Hyderabad 1948: India's hidden massacre

By Mike Thomson
When India was partitioned in 1947 about 500,000 people died in communal rioting, mainly along the borders with Pakistan. But a year later another massacre occurred in central India, which until now has remained clouded in secrecy.
In September and October 1948, soon after independence from the British Empire, tens of thousands of people were brutally slaughtered in central India.
Some were lined up and shot by Indian Army soldiers. Yet a government-commissioned report into what happened was never published and few in India know about the massacre. Critics have accused successive Indian governments of an ongoing cover-up.
The massacres took place a year after the violence of partition in what was then Hyderabad state, in the heart of India. It was one of 500 princely states that had enjoyed autonomy under British colonial rule.When independence came in 1947 nearly all of these states agreed to become part of India.


But Hyderabad's Muslim Nizam, or prince, insisted on remaining independent. This outraged the new country's mainly Hindu leaders in New Delhi.After an acrimonious stand-off between Delhi and Hyderabad, the government finally lost patience.

In addition to their desire to prevent an independent Muslim-led state taking root in the heart of predominantly Hindu India was another worry.Members of the powerful Razakar militia, the armed wing of Hyderabad's most powerful Muslim political party, were terrorising many Hindu villagers.
This gave the Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, the pretext he needed. In September 1948 the Indian Army invaded Hyderabad.
In what was rather misleadingly known as a "police action" the Nizam's forces were defeated after just a few days without any significant loss of civilian lives. But word then reached Delhi that arson, looting, and the mass murder and rape of Muslims had followed the invasion.
Determined to get to the bottom of what was happening, an alarmed Nehru commissioned a small mixed-faith team to go to Hyderabad to investigate.It was led by a Hindu congressman, Pandit Sunderlal. But the resulting report that bore his name was never published.


Pandit Sunderlal's team concluded that between 27,000 and 40,000 died
The Sunderlal team visited dozens of villages throughout the state.At each one they carefully chronicled the accounts of Muslims who had survived the appalling violence: "We had absolutely unimpeachable evidence to the effect that there were instances in which men belonging to the Indian Army and also to the local police took part in looting and even other crimes.
"During our tour we gathered, at not a few places, that soldiers encouraged, persuaded and in a few cases even compelled the Hindu mob to loot Muslim shops and houses."The team reported that while Muslims villagers were disarmed by the Indian Army, Hindus were often left with their weapons.
In some cases, it said, Indian soldiers themselves took an active hand in the butchery: "At a number of places members of the armed forces brought out Muslim adult males from villages and towns and massacred them in cold blood."
The investigation team also reported, however, that in many other instances the Indian Army had behaved well and protected Muslims.The backlash was said to have been in response to many years of intimidation and violence against Hindus by the Razakars.
In confidential notes attached to the Sunderlal report, its authors detailed the gruesome nature of the Hindu revenge: "In many places we were shown wells still full of corpses that were rotting. In one such we counted 11 bodies which included that of a woman with a small child sticking to her breast.
And it went on: "We saw remnants of corpses lying in ditches. At several places the bodies had been burnt and we would see the charred bones and skulls still lying there."The Sunderlal report estimated that between 27,000 to 40,000 people lost their lives.
No official explanation was given for Nehru's decision not to publish the contents of the Sunderlal report. Though it is likely that, in the powder-keg years that followed independence, news of what happened might have sparked more Muslim reprisals against Hindus.
It is also unclear why, all these decades later, there is still no reference to what happened in the nation's school books. Even today few Indians have any idea what happened.
The Sunderlal report remains elusive, although, unknown to many, it is now open for viewing at the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library in New Delhi.
There has been a call recently in the Indian press for it to be made more widely available, so the entire nation can learn what happened.It could be argued this might risk igniting ongoing tensions between Muslims and Hindus.
"Living as we are in this country with all our conflicts and problems, I wouldn't make a big fuss over it," says Burgula Narasingh Rao, a Hindu who lived through those times in Hyderabad and is now in his 80s."What happens, reaction and counter-reaction and various things will go on and on, but at the academic level, at the research level, at your broadcasting level, let these things come out. I have no problem with that."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-24159594
Audio: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03bds48






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