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NaMo, do not allow ED to pass the buck. Nationalise kaalaadhan.

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Facing staff crunch, ED could take 6 years to probe black money cases



Facing staff crunch, ED could take 6 years to probe black money cases
An internal assessment of Enforcement Directorate, which handles all PMLA cases, shows that its investigating officers achieved an average disposal rate of just 1.4 cases during 2013-14.
NEW DELHI: Ambitious plans on recovering black money could run into reality check soon. 

Official estimates show that for investigating officers to complete just the existing cases under Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), the most effective legislation for dealing with black money, would take at least six more years. And if the trend of more and more cases being referred for investigation under PMLA continues, this could take even longer. 

An internal assessment of Enforcement Directorate, which handles all PMLA cases, shows that its investigating officers achieved an average disposal rate of just 1.4 cases during 2013-14. And the pendency of PMLA cases per officer was a staggering 7.7. 

If the existing number of investigating officers were to complete the PMLA cases, it would take 5.5 years. 


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However, this pendency could further go up as the SIT on black money has been referring more and more cases to ED for registration under PMLA. Among those cases that are now being taken up under PMLA are those originating from mining scams and some from the list of Indians holding accounts in tax havens. 


Officials concede that PMLA is the most effective legislation on black money issues, especially since it provides for easy attachment of assets linked to money laundering. In 2013-14, properties valued at over Rs 1395 crore had been confirmed by adjudicating authority, while another Rs 1773 crore worth of assets were under attachment. 

The Central Board of Excise and Customs has recently written to the government to give powers to act under PMLA to the customs and Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI). 

ED is also facing similar delays in the administration of FEMA (foreign exchange management act). While an investigating officer disposes on average 15.7 FEMA cases a year, each one has 50.8 cases pending against them. This means each officer would take over three years to dispose of existing FEMA cases. 

The delay in ED is caused by huge shortage of manpower, with the agency running with just 33% of the sanctioned strength. Out of a sanctioned strength of 2064, it has just 686 employees. A total of 1378 posts are to be filled up. 

ED is also facing a fresh exodus of officials on deputation in recent months, because of their eagerness to return to the parent cadre for career progression. 


National Herald ghotala. Summons to Sam through MEA and Interpol

National Herald ghotala: Summons against Pitroda to be served through MEA -- Dr. Swamy makes his point.

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Herald case: Summons against Pitroda to be served through MEA

A Delhi court today said that the summons issued against Sam Pitroda, who along with Congress President Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi and others, was named as accused on the issue of acquisition of National Herald daily, be served through the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA).

The court's direction came after BJP leader Subramanian Swamy, who is the complainant in the case, informed it that summons issued against Pitroda, former chairman of National Knowledge Commission, has not been served yet. Swamy said Pitroda is presently residing in the USA.

"Let accused number six (Pitroda) be summoned through the MEA....," the magistrate said and fixed the matter for further proceedings on January 31 next year.

The Delhi High Court had earlier stayed the criminal proceedings pending before the trial court against Sonia Gandhi, Rahul and others.

The Congress leaders have challenged the lower court's summoning orders against them on a complaint of Swamy alleging cheating and misappropriation of funds in the acquisition of the daily by Young Indian (YI).

The stay from the high court had come as a relief to Sonia, Rahul and others including Congress treasurer Moti Lal Vora, general secretary Oscar Fernandes and Suman Dubey who were summoned as accused by the trial court.

While summoning the accused in the case, the trial court had held that Swamy has established a prima facie case of cheating, misappropriation of funds and criminal breach of trust against them.

Swamy had accused Sonia, Rahul and others of conspiring to cheat and misappropriate funds by paying just Rs 50 lakh by which YI obtained the right to recover Rs 90.25 crore which the Associated Journals Limited had owed to the Congress party.
The accused persons were summoned under sections 403 (dishonest misappropriation of property, 406 (criminal breach of trust) and 420 (cheating) read with section 120B (criminal conspiracy) of the IPC.
http://www.business-standard.com/article/pti-stories/herald-case-summons-against-pitroda-to-be-served-through-mea-114120900808_1.html

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Is the Buddha Smiling on Narendra Modi's India?

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                
NEW DELHI -- Since Prime Minister Narendra Modi seldom speaks in Parliament, and also refrains from interacting with the Indian media, the only source one can turn to in order to appraise his record in office are his own words and actions and, no less significant, his studied silence on matters that cause grave anxiety to large swathes of public opinion.
His moves to energize the country's Leviathan bureaucracy and to compel it to be tightly focused on his government's priorities -- rapid economic growth and the strengthening of India's security and strategic interests -- continue to win him plaudits from world leaders, Indian and foreign corporate giants and, not least, from the Indian diaspora across continents.
But such enthusiasm comes with plenty of caveats. In line with its "Make in India" mantra, the Modi government, known to be pro-business, has taken some steps to facilitate private sector involvement in areas like infrastructure, railways, insurance and defense, especially if it includes transfer of sophisticated technology. But it is yet to announce major reforms that would boost domestic and foreign investment.
India's standing on this count leaves much to be desired. Investors seek swift decisions whether these relate to labor laws, land acquisition, clearances at various levels of governance, taxation, flexible credit policies and environmental laws and so forth. These measures, it is widely believed, will be rolled out when the annual budget is announced early next year.
Other than the failure to fulfill his election promise that he would bring back "black money" -- billions of dollars that Indians have illegally stashed abroad -- within a hundred days, Modi has sent all the right signals on the economic front. However, his silence on certain other fronts causes much disquiet. While he has launched a high-profile campaign to improve the abysmal sanitary conditions in the country, he has yet to reveal a comprehensive strategy to address India's dismal ranking in the U.N.'s Human Development Index.
Moreover, his human resource development minister, Smriti Irani, has appointed individuals sympathetic to Hindu right-wing organizations but with dubious scholarly credentials to head a number of prestigious educational institutions. She has alsochanged curriculum in schools to reflect the highly contested views of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, the ruling dispensation's ideological mentor.
Of even greater concern is the prime minister's stubborn refusal to rap on the knuckles leaders of his party and his extended ideological family, including a couple of his ministers, for indulging in hate speech targeting minorities, especially Muslims. Such diatribes have served to polarize opinion along religious lines. There is some evidence to suggest that the polarization has benefited the Bharatiya Janata Party, Modi's political formation, in national and state elections. But it has also alienated the minorities and, in extreme instances, pushed young, educated Muslims to embrace radical Islam and even to make common cause with national and international terror groups.
FOREIGN POLICY SUCCESS
On foreign policy, however, the prime minister's success has exceeded all expectations. He sprang a surprise when he invited leaders of South Asian nations to witness his oath-taking ceremony. This was a clear indication of one of his priorities: to establish close and mutually beneficial relations with India's neighbors. Regional peace, he correctly reckoned, would give him more elbow room to deal with major world powers.
The first of his eight visits abroad was to tiny Bhutan. No one could miss its symbolic significance. His two visits to Nepal went beyond symbolism. With his emphasis on undertaking joint projects, especially in power generation, he wowed that country's Parliament and public opinion at large. His government has also reached out to Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Myanmar and Afghanistan to strengthen economic and strategic ties.
The only country in the neighborhood that has proved to be highly problematic to Modi is Pakistan. The presence of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif at his oath-taking ceremony had kindled hopes of a slow but steady improvement in India-Pakistan relations. But tensions on the border, Islamabad's refusal to crack down on terror groups that had staged violent attacks on Indian soil, its moves to raise the Kashmir issue in international forums and its molly-coddling of Kashmiri separatists led New Delhi to cancel a scheduled meeting of the foreign secretaries of the two countries.
The strain in this bilateral relation was in full evidence at the SAARC summit in Kathmandu in November. While it ended with a handshake between the two prime ministers, there is little doubt that their ties will continue to be tense.
Part of the reason is the internal situation in Pakistan. It has severely undermined Sharif's authority. The other part is New Delhi's conviction that Pakistan's powerful army, and especially its intelligence agency, ISI, is resolutely against normalization of relations with India since this would erode the preponderant role it has been playing in determining the country's foreign and strategic policies.
Where Modi has scored, however, is in convincing three major countries -- Japan, theU.S. and Australia -- as well as some smaller ones like Vietnam and Fiji -- that India can be trusted to be a serious economic and strategic partner.
On the first count, he has assured them that he will do all that it takes to provide a congenial environment for their investors. And on the latter count, he has guaranteed them that India would strain every nerve to realize their shared goals: maritime security, peaceful settlement of disputes, zero tolerance for terrorism, transparent commerce etc. Moreover, he has signaled to them that his government would not come in the way of an international consensus on realizing the objectives of the World Trade Organization and those pertaining to climate change.
It is tempting to argue that these initiatives, not to mention his veiled criticism of Beijing for its muscle-flexing in the South China Sea, are intended, directly or otherwise, to contain China's growing power in Asia and beyond. That temptation must be resisted.

"Any ganging up against China, a vastly superior economic and military power, would be counter-productive."


Modi is a pragmatist. He knows that any ganging up against China, a vastly superior economic and military power, would be counter-productive. That is why he has decided to participate in two China-led projects -- the New Development Bank and the Asian Infrastructure Bank -- that are meant to reduce western and Japanese influence over international financial institutions.
For much the same reason, he rolled out the red carpet for Xi Jinping. He dealt firmly with Chinese incursions on the Sino-Indian border that took place during the visit but, at the same time, got the Chinese leader to commit to vast investments in infrastructure and manufacturing. Also significant is his decision to appoint his closest aide on foreign policy and strategic affairs, Ajit Doval, the national security adviser, as India's representative for talks on the disputed border between the two countries.
Such robust pragmatism is bound to yield a richer harvest in the weeks to come.Vladimir Putin has come calling. His current visit is expected to result in raising Indo-Russian economic and strategic ties to a level unmatched in recent years.
More significant is Modi's diplomatic coup: President Barack Obama's decision to be the chief guest on India's Republic day on Jan. 26 next year. His statements during this visit, and the agreements both countries sign, should indicate the extent to which India in fact matters on the world stage.
KISSINGER WEIGHS IN
On this score, the observations of an influential analyst of world affairs merit attention. In his latest book, World Order, Henry Kissinger cautions that "with India, Japan and China all led by strong and strategically oriented administrations, the scope both for intensified rivalries and for potential bold resolutions will expand." He then goes on to add: "In any of these evolutions, India will be a fulcrum of twenty-first century order: an indispensable element, based on its geography, resources, and traditions of sophisticated leadership, in the strategic and ideological evolution of the regions and the concepts of order at whose intersection it stands."
Narendra Modi, who has demonstrated his ability to wield both hard power and soft power (Hinduism, Buddhism, cricket, Bollywood) to good effect, has his job cut out for him. He is aware that good fortune awaits India so long as the Buddha keeps smiling.
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Skambha Sukta ( Atharva Veda X-7 ). A pair of Yupa stambha of Dholavira. Signify div 'light' svar 'twilight'

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The pillar is a cultural artifact, it belongs to the Hindu tradition. What is the meaning of the symbol with interrelationships in prayer and doctrine? (Snodgrass, Adrian, 1992, The symbolism of the Stupa, Motilal Banarsidass Publishers, New Delhi).

Atharva Veda (X.8.2) declares that Heaven and Earth stand fast being pillared apart by the pillar. Like the pillar, twilight of the dawn and dusk split apart the originally fused Heaven and Earth.

Light of dawn ‘divorces the coterminous regions – Sky and Earth – and makes manifest the several worlds. (RV VII.80; cf. VI.32.2, SBr. IV 6.7.9).

‘Sun is spac, for it is only when it rises that the world is seen’ (Jaiminiya Upanishad Brahmana I.25.1-2). When the sun sets, space returns into the void (JUB III.1.1-2).

Indra supports heavn and earth by ‘opening the shadows with the dawn and the sun’. (RV I.62.5). He ‘extends heaven by the sun; and the sun is the prp whereby he struts it.’ (RV X.111.5).

‘He who knows the Brahman in man knows the Supreme Being and he who knows the Supreme Brahman knows the Skambha’. (AV X. 7.17).

Linga-Purana (I.17.5-52; 19.8 ff.) provides a narrative. Siva appeared before Brahma and Vishnu as a fiery linga with thousands of flames. As a Goose, Brahma attempted to fly to the apex of the column; Vishnu as a Boar plunged through the earth to find the foot of the blazing column. Even after a thousand years, they couldn’t reach the destination, bow in homage to the Pillar of the Universe as the Paramaatman.

He is the ‘Pillar supporting the kindreds, that is, gods and men’. (RV I.59.1-2). He is the standard (ketu) of the yajna (equivalent of the dawn), the standard which supports heaven in the East at daybreak. (RV I.113.19; III.8.8).

The same spectra of meanings abound in Bauddham, as a symbolic continuum. So it is, the Buddha is a fiery pillar, comprising adorants at the feet marked with the Wheel of Dharma and the apex marked by a S’rivatsa (pair of fishes tied together by a thread, read as hieroglyph composition: ayira (metath. ariya) dhama, mandating norms of social, interpersonal conduct). Just as Agni awakens at dawn, the Buddha is the awakened.
Railing crossbar with monks worshiping a fiery pillar, a symbol of the Buddha, , Great Stupa of AmaravatiWorshippers of a fiery pillar, Amaravati stupa.
Naga worshippers of fiery pillar, Amaravati stupa. 




Two pillars flanking the ziggurat on Sit-Shamshi bronze find their parallel in a pair of stone pillars in Dholavira in front of an 8-shaped stone structure which perhaps constituted a kole.l 'smithy, temple'.
Mirror: https://www.academia.edu/9733470/Skambha_Sukta_Atharva_Veda_X-7_._A_pair_of_Yupa_stambha_of_Dholavira._Signify_div_light_svar_twilight
Kalibangan fire-altars. In one pit, a cylindrical clay stele was found. Could such steles located in many ancient archaeological sites, denote skambha of Atharvaveda? Such stele were 30-40 cms. in height and 10-15 cms. in diameter, and formed the centrepoint of the hearths (Lal, BB 1984, Some reflections on the structural remains at Kalibangan in in Indus civilization: New perspectives, AH Dani ed.: 57).

A pair of Skambha in Dholavira close to kole.l 'smithy, temple' (8-shaped stone structure).
Furnace. Sarasvati-Sindhu civilization.

स्कम्भ् 1 Ā., 5, 9 P. (स्कम्भते, स्कभ्नोति, स्कभ्नाति) 1 To create. -2 To stop, hinder, impede, obstruct, curb, restrain; स्कभायत निर्ऋतिं सेधतामतिम् Ṛv.1.76.4.-3 To prop, support; चस्कम्भ यः स्वरभसा$स्खलता त्रिपृष्ठम् Bhāg.2. 7.4. -Caus. (स्कम्भयति-ते or स्कम्भायति-ते) To stop &c. 

I suggest that the pair of skambha are hieroglyphs denoting the transformation process in a fire-altar converting dhatu, 'minerals' into cast metals in the temple, kole.l 'smithy, temple' (Kota language). They are the prop which link earth and heaven, material manifestations and cosmic consciousness and phenomena, knowable, unknowable.

 A pair of Yupa stambha of Dholavira. Signify div 'light' svar 'twilight' -- deva and asura, worship of devi and sun divinities symbolising cosmic energy and power.

Root: दिव् I. 4 P. (दीव्यति, द्यूत or द्यून; desid. दुद्यूषति, दिदे- विषति) 1 To shine, be bright; दीव्यत्युच्चैर्लघुरघुपतिः किं नु वा स्यात् किमन्यत् Mv.6.53.दिव् f. [दीव्यन्त्यत्र दिव्-बा˚ आधारे डिवि Tv.] (Nom. sing. द्यौः) 1 The heaven; दिवं मरुत्वानिव भोक्ष्यते भुवम् R.3. 4,12; Me.3. -2 The sky; दिव्यन्तरिक्षे भूमौ च घोरमुत्पात- जं भयम् Rām.2.1.43 देवटः An artisan, a mechanic. देविक a. (-की f.), देविल a. Divine, godly; Virtuous, pious.

Root: svar 'sun', twilight.


Atharva Veda ( X - 7,8) --- Skambha Suktam

The origins of the worship of the Shiva-Linga are unknown. Shiva-Linga has one complete purana which is dedicated to its form and origin. It may be a symbolic representation of self (Atma Linga) or of everything. Some associate it with the physical form of Pranava (Om). Oval form represents even the shape of the Universe including the existing space. The beginning of the oval form is A in OM and prolonged part is U in OM and M is the ending part of the linga. It is single shape of Trimurti. Praying Shiva Linga is considered as praying the Thrimurti in absolute form. Linga represents absolute and Single power of this universe. Some associate them with the famous hymn in the Atharva-Veda Samhitâ sung in praise of the Yupa-Stambha, the sacrificial post. In that hymn a description is found of the beginningless and endless Stambha or Skambha and it is shown that the said Skambha is put in place of the eternal Brahman. As afterwards the Yajna (sacrificial) fire, its smoke, ashes and flames, the Soma plant and the ox that used to carry on its back the wood for the Vedic sacrifice gave place to the conceptions of the brightness of Shiva's body, his tawny matted-hair, his blue throat and the riding on the bull of the Shiva. The Yupa-Skambha gave place in time to the Shiva-Linga. In the Linga Purâna the same hymn is expanded in the shape of stories, meant to establish the glory of the great Stambha and the superiority of Mahâdeva.


In the context of Hindu mythology, stambha, also spelt as Skambha, is believed to a cosmic column. It is believed that the stambha functions as a bond, which joins the heaven (Svarga) and the earth (prithvi). A number of Hindu scriptures, including the Atharva Veda, have references to stambha. In the Atharva Veda, a celestial stambha has been mentioned, and that has been described as a scaffold, which supports the cosmos and material creation

Skambha Sukta ( Atharva Veda X-7 )

kásminn áṅge tápo asyā́dhi tiṣṭhati kásminn áṅga r̥tám asyā́dhy ā́hitam
kvà vratáṃ kvà śraddhā́sya tiṣṭhati kásminn áṅge satyám asya prátiṣṭhitam 1

kásmād áṅgād dīpyate agnír asya kásmād áṅgāt pavate mātaríśva
kásmād áṅgād ví mimīté 'dhi candrámā mahá skambhásya mímāno áṅgam 2

kásminn áṅge tiṣṭhati bhū́mir asya kásminn áṅge tiṣṭhaty antárikṣam
kásminn áṅge tiṣṭhaty ā́hitā dyáuḥ kásminn áṅge tiṣṭhaty úttaraṃ diváḥ 3

kvà prépsan dīpyata ūrdhvó agníḥ kvà prépsan pavate mātaríśvā
yátra prépsantīr abhiyánty āvŕ̥taḥ skambháṃ táṃ brūhi katamáḥ svid evá sáḥ 4

kvā̀rdhamāsā́ḥ kvà yanti mā́sāḥ saṃvatsaréṇa sahá saṃvidānā́ḥ
yátra yánty r̥távo yátrārtavā́ḥ skambháṃ táṃ brūhi katamáḥ svid evá sáḥ 5

kvà prépsantī yuvatī́ vírūpe ahorātré dravataḥ saṃvidāné
yátra prépsantīr abhiyánty ā́paḥ skambháṃ táṃ brūhi katamáḥ svid evá sáḥ 6

yásmint stabdhvā́ prajā́patir lokā́nt sárvām̐ ádhārayat
skambháṃ táṃ brūhi katamáḥ svid evá sáḥ 7

yát paramám avamám yác ca madhyamáṃ prajā́patiḥ sasr̥jé viśvárūpam
kíyatā skambháḥ prá viveśa tátra yán ná prā́viśat kíyat tád babhūva 8

kíyatā skambháḥ prá viveśa bhūtám kíyad bhaviṣyád anvā́śaye 'sya
ékaṃ yád áṅgam ákr̥ṇot sahasradhā́ kíyatā skambháḥ prá viveśa tátra 9

yátra lokā́mś ca kóśāṃś cā́po bráhma jánā vidúḥ
ásac ca yátra sác cāntá skambháṃ táṃ brūhi katamáḥ svid evá sáḥ 10

yátra tápaḥ parākrámya vratáṃ dhāráyaty úttaram
r̥táṃ ca yátra śraddhā́ cā́po bráhma samā́hitāḥ skambháṃ táṃ brūhi katamáḥ svid evá sáḥ 11

yásmin bhū́mir antárikṣaṃ dyáur yásminn ádhy ā́hitā
yátrāgníś candrámāḥ sū́ryo vā́tas tiṣṭhanty ā́rpitāḥ skambháṃ táṃ brūhi katamáḥ svid evá sáḥ 12

yásya tráyastriṃśad devā́ áṅge sárve samā́hitāḥ
skambháṃ táṃ brūhi katamáḥ svid evá sáḥ 13

yátra ŕ̥ṣayaḥ prathamajā́ ŕ̥caḥ sā́ma yájur mahī́
ekarṣír yásminn ā́rpitaḥ skambháṃ táṃ brūhi katamáḥ svid evá sáḥ 14

yátrāmŕ̥taṃ ca mr̥tyúś ca púruṣé 'dhi samā́hite
samudró yásya nāḍyàḥ púruṣé 'dhi samā́hitāḥ skambháṃ táṃ brūhi katamáḥ svid evá sáḥ 15

yásya cátasraḥ pradíśo nāḍyàs tíṣṭhanti prathamā́ḥ
yajñó yátra párākrāntaḥ skambháṃ táṃ brūhi katamáḥ svid evá sáḥ 16

yé púruṣe bráhma vidús té viduḥ parameṣṭhínam
yó véda parameṣṭhínaṃ yáś ca véda prajā́patim
jyeṣṭháṃ yé brā́hmaṇaṃ vidús te skambhám anusáṃviduḥ 17

yásya śíro vaiśvānaráś cákṣur áṅgirasó 'bhavan
áṅgāni yásya yātávaḥ skambháṃ táṃ brūhi katamáḥ svid evá sáḥ 18

yásya bráhma múkham āhúr jihvā́ṃ madhukaśā́m utá
virā́jam ū́dho yásyāhúḥ skambháṃ táṃ brūhi katamáḥ svid evá sáḥ 19

yásmād ŕ̥co apā́takṣan yájur yásmād apā́kaṣan
sā́māni yásya lómāny atharvāṅgiráso múkhaṃ skambháṃ táṃ brūhi katamáḥ svid evá sáḥ 20

asaccākhā́ṃ pratíṣṭhantīṃ paramám iva jánā viduḥ
utó sán manyanté 'vare yé te śā́khām upā́sate 21

yátrādityā́ś ca rudrā́ś ca vásavaś ca samā́hítāḥ
bhūtáṃ ca yátra bhávyaṃ ca sárve lokā́ḥ prátiṣṭhitāḥ skambháṃ táṃ brūhi katamáḥ svid evá sáḥ 22

yásya tráyastriṃśad devā́ nidhíṃ rákṣanti sarvadā́
nidhíṃ tám adyá kó veda yáṃ devā abhirákṣatha 23

yátra devā́ brahmavído bráhma jyeṣṭhám upā́sate
yó vái tā́n vidyā́t pratyákṣaṃ sá brahmā́ véditā syāt 24

br̥hánto nā́ma té devā́ yé 'sataḥ pári jajñiré
ékaṃ tád áṅgaṃ skambhásyā́sad āhuḥ paró jánāḥ 25

yátra skambháḥ prajanáyan purāṇáṃ vyávartayat
ékaṃ tád áṅgaṃ skambhásya purāṇám anusáṃviduḥ 26

yásya tráyastriṃśad devā́ áṅge gā́trā vibhejiré
tā́n vái tráyastriṃśad devā́n éke brahamvído viduḥ 27

hiraṇyagarbhám paramám anatyudyáṃ jánā viduḥ
skambhás tád ágre prā́siñcad dhíraṇyaṃ loké antarā́ 28

skambhé lokā́ḥ skambhé tápaḥ skambhé 'dhy r̥tám ā́hitam
skámbha tvā́ veda pratyákṣam índre sárvaṃ samā́hitam 29

índre lokā́ índre tápa índre 'dhy r̥tám ā́hitam
índraṃ tvā́ veda pratyákṣaṃ skambhé sárvaṃ prátiṣṭhitam 30

nā́ma nā́mnā johavīti purā́ sū́ryāt puróṣásaḥ
yád ajáḥ prathamáṃ saṃbabhū́va sá ha tát svarā́jyam iyāya yásmān nā́nyát páram ásti bhūtám 31

yásya bhū́miḥ pramā́ntárikṣam utódáram
dívaṃ yáś cakré mūrdhā́naṃ tásmai jyeṣṭhā́ya bráhmaṇe námaḥ 32

yásya sū́ryaś cákṣuś candrámāś ca púnarṇavaḥ
agníṃ yáś cakrá āsyàṃ tásmai jyeṣṭhā́ya bráhmaṇe námaḥ 33

yásya vā́taḥ prāṇāpānáu cákṣur áṅgirasó 'bhavan
díśo yáś cakré prajñā́nīs tásmai jyeṣṭhā́ya bráhmaṇe námaḥ 34

skambhó dādhāra dyā́vāpr̥thivī́ ubhé imé skambhó dādhārorv àntárikṣam
skambhó dādhāra pradíśaḥ ṣáḍ urvī́ḥ skambhá idáṃ víśvaṃ bhúvanam ā́ viveśa 35

yáḥ śrámāt tápaso jātó lokā́nt sárvānt samānaśé
sómaṃ yáś cakré kévalaṃ tásmai jyeṣṭhā́ya bráhmaṇe námaḥ 36

katháṃ vā́to nélayati katháṃ ná ramate mánaḥ
kím ā́paḥ satyáṃ prépsantīr nélayanti kadā́ caná 37

mahád yakṣáṃ bhúvanasya mádhye tápasi krāntáṃ salilásya pr̥ṣṭhé
tásmin chrayante yá u ké ca devā́ vr̥kṣásya skándhaḥ paríta iva śā́khāḥ 38

yásmai hástābhyāṃ pā́dābhyāṃ vācā́ śrótreṇa cákṣuṣā
yásmai devā́ḥ sádā balíṃ prayáchanti vímité 'mitaṃ skambháṃ táṃ brūhi katamáḥ svid evá sáḥ 39

ápa tásya hatáṃ támo vyā́vr̥ttaḥ sá pāpmánā
sárvāṇi tásmin jyótīṃṣi yā́ni trī́ṇi prajā́patau 40

yó vetasáṃ hiraṇyáyaṃ tiṣṭhantaṃ salilé véda
sá vái gúhyaḥ prajā́patiḥ 41

tantrám éke yuvatī́ vírūpe abhyākrā́maṃ vayataḥ ṣáṇmayūkham prā́nyā́ tántūṃs tiráte dhatté anyā́ nā́pa vr̥ñjāte ná gamāto ántam 42

táyor aháṃ parinŕ̥tyantyor iva ná ví jānāmi yatarā́ parástāt
púmān enad vayaty úd gr̥ṇanti púmān enad ví jabhārā́dhi nā́ke 43

imé mayū́khā úpa tastabhur dívaṃ sā́māni cakrus tásarāṇi vā́tave 44


MEANING:



1)Which of his members is the seat of Fervour: Which is the base of Ceremonial Order? Where in him standeth Faith? Where Holy Duty? Where, in what part of him is truth implanted?



2)Out of which member glows the light of Agni? Form which proceeds the breath of Mātarisvan? From which doth Chandra measure out his journey, travelling over Skambha's mighty body?



3)Which of his members is the earth's upholder? Which gives the middle air a base to rest on? Where, in which member is the sky established? Where hath the space above the sky its dwelling?



4)Whitherward yearning blazeth Agni upward? Whitherward yearning bloweth Mātarisvan? Who out of many, tell me, is that Skambha to whom with long- ing go the turning pathways?



5)Whitheward go the half-months, and, accordant with the full year, the months in their procession? Who out of many, tell me, is that Skambha to whom go seasons and the groups of seasons?



6)Whitherward yearning speed the two young Damsels, accordant, Day and Night, of different colour? Who out of many, tell me, is that Skambha to whom the Waters take their way with longing?



7)Who out of many, tell me, is that Skambha, On whom Prajāpati set up and firmly stablished all the worlds?



8)That universe which Prajāpati created, wearing all forms,, the highest, midmost, lowest, How far did Skambha penetrate within it? What portion did he leave unpenetrated?



9)How far within the past hath Skambha entered? How much of him hath reached into the future? That one part which he set in thousand places,—how far did Skambha penetrate within it?



10)Who out of many, tell me, is that Skambha in whom men recognize the Waters, Brahma, In whom they know the worlds and their enclosures, in whom are non-existence and existence?



11)Declare that. Skambha, who is he of many, In whom, exerting every power, Fervour maintains her loftiest vow; In whom are comprehended Law, Waters, Devotion and Belief



12)Who out of many, tell me, is that Skambha On whom as their foundation earth and firmament and sky are set; In whom as their appointed place rest Fire and Moon and Sun and Wind?



13)Who out of many, tell me, is that Skambha He in whose body are contained all three-and-thirty Deities?



14)Who out of many, tell me, is that Skambha. In whom the Sages earliest born, the Richas, Sāman, Yajus, Earth, and the one highest Sage abide?



15)Who out of many, tell me, is the Skambha. Who comprehendeth, for mankind, both immortality and death, He who containeth for mankind the gathered waters as his veins?



16)Who out of many, tell me, is that Skambha, He whose chief arteries stand there, the sky's four regions, he irk whom Sacrifice putteth forth its might?



17)They who in Purusha understand Brahma know Him who is. Supreme. He who knows Him who is Supreme, and he who knows the Lord of Life, These know the loftiest Power Divine, and thence know Skam- bha thoroughly.



18)Who out of many, tell me, is that Skambha Of whom Vaisvānara became the head, the Angirases his eye, and Yātus his corporeal parts?



19)Who out of many, tell me, is that Skambha Whose mouth they say is Holy Lore, his tongue the Honey- sweetened Whip, his udder is Virāj, they say?



20)Who out of many, tell me, is that Skambha From whom they hewed the lichas off, from whom they chipped the Yajus, he Whose hairs are Sāma-verses and his mouth the Atharvāngi- rases?



21)Men count as 'twere a thing supreme nonentity's conspicuous branch; And lower man who serve thy branch regard it as an entity.



22)Who out of many, tell me, is that Skambha In whom Ādityas dwell, in whom Rudras and Vasus are contained, In whom the future and the past and all the worlds are firmly set;



23)Whose secret treasure evermore the three-and thirty Gods protect? Who knoweth now the treasure which, O Deities ye watch and guard?



24)Where the Gods, versed in Sacred Lore, worship the loftiest Power Divine The priest who knows them face to face may be a sage who knows the truth.



25)Great, verily, are those Gods who sprang from non-existence into life. Further, men say that that one part of Skambha is nonentity.



26)Where Skambha generating gave the Ancient World its shape and form, They recognized that single part of Skambha as the Ancient World,



27)The three-and-thirty Gods within his body were disposed as limbs: Some, deeply versed in Holy Lore, some know those three-and- thirty Gods.



28)Men know Hiranyagarbha as supreme and inexpressible: In the beginning, in the midst of the world, Skambha poured that gold.



29)On Skambha Fervour rests, the worlds and Holy Law repose on him. Skambha, I clearly know that all of thee on Indra is imposed.



30)On Indra Fervour rests, on him the worlds and Holy Law recline. Indra, I clearly know that all of thee on Skambha findeth rest.



31)Ere sun and dawn man calls and calls one Deity by the other's name. When the Unborn first sprang into existence he reached that independent sovran lordship; than which aught higher never hath arisen.



32)Be reverence paid to him, that highest Brahma, whose base is Earth, his belly Air, who made the sky to be his head.



33)Homage to highest Brahma, him whose eye is Sūrya and the Moon who groweth young and new again, him who made Agni for his mouth.



34)Homage to highest Brahma, him whose two life-breathings were the Wind, The Angirases his sight: who made the regions be his means of sense.



35)Skambha set fast these two, the earth and heaven, Skambha maintained the ample air between them. Skambha established the six spacious regions: this whole world Skambha entered and pervaded.



36)Homage to highest Brahma, him who, sprung from Fervour and from toil, Filled all the worlds completely, who made Soma for himself alone.



37)Why doth the Wind move ceaselessly? Why doth the spirit take no rest? Why do the Waters, seeking truth, never at any time repose?



38)Absorbed in Fervour, is the mighty Being, in the world's centre, on the waters' surface. To him the Deities, one and all betake them. So stand the tree- trunk with the branches round it.



39)Who out of many, tell me, is that Skambha. To whom the Deities with hands, with feet, and voice, and ear, and eye. Present unmeasured tribute in the measured hall of sacrifice?



40)Darkness is chased away from him: he is exempt from all dist- ress. In him are all the lights, the three abiding in Prajāpati.



41)He verily who knows the Reed of Gold that stands amid the flood, is the mysterious Lord of Life.



42)Singly the two young Maids of different colours approach the six-pegged warp in turns and weave it. The one draws out the threads, the other lays them: they break them not, they reach no end of labour.



43)Of these two, dancing round as 'twere, I cannot distinguish whether ranks before the other. A Male in weaves this web, a Male divides it: a Male hath stretched it to the cope of heaven



44)These pegs have buttressed up the sky. The Sāmans have turned them into shuttles for the weaving. 


Lord Shiva in form of Skambha(pillar or Linga) blessing Hari & Brahma



yó bhūtáṃ ca bhávyaṃ ca sárvaṃ yáś cādhitíṣṭhati
sv àryásya ca kévalaṃ tásmai jyeṣṭhā́ya bráhmaṇe námaḥ 1
Worship to loftiest Brahma, Lord of what hath been and what shall be, To him who rules the universe, and heavenly light is all his own!

skambhénemé víṣṭabhite dyáuś ca bhū́miś ca tiṣṭhataḥ
skambhá idáṃ sárvam ātmanvád yát prāṇán nimiṣác ca yát 2
Upheld by Skambha's power these two, the heaven and the earth,stand fast. Skambha is all this world of life, whatever breathes or shuts eye.

tisró ha prajā́ atyāyám āyan ny ànyā́ arkám abhíto 'viśanta
br̥hán ha tasthau rájaso vimā́no hárito háriṇīr ā́ viveśa 3
Three generations have gone by and vanished and others near have entered into sunlight. There stood on high he who metes out the region into green, plants hath passed the Golden-coloured

dvā́daśa pradháyaś cakrám ékaṃ trī́ṇi nábhyāni ká u tác ciketa
tátrā́hatās trī́ṇi śatā́ni śaṅkávaḥ ṣaṣṭíś ca khī́lā ávicācalā yé 4
One is the wheel, the tires are twelve in number, the naves are three What man hath understood it?Three hundred spokes have thereupon been hammered, and sixty pins set firmly in their places.

idáṃ savitar ví jānīhi ṣáḍ yamā́ éka ekajáḥ
tásmin hāpitvám ichante yá eṣām éka ekajáḥ 5
Discern thou this, O Savitar. Six are the twins, one singly born.They claim relationship in that among them which is born alone.

āvíḥ sán níhitaṃ gúhā járan nā́ma mahát padám
tátredáṃ sárvam ā́rpitam éjat prāṇát prátiṣṭhitam 6
Though manifest, it lies concealed in the vast place they call the old:Therein is firmly stationed all the moving, breathing universe.

ékacakraṃ vartata ékanemi sahásrākṣaraṃ prá puró ní paścā
ardhéna víśvaṃ bhúvanaṃ jajā́na yád asyārdháṃ kvà tád babhūva 7
Up, eastward downward in the west, 'it rolleth, with countless elements, one-wheeled, single-fellied.With half it hath begotten all creation. Where hath the other half become unnoticed?

pañcavāhī́ vahatyágram eṣāṃ práṣṭayo yuktā́ anusáṃvahanti
áyātam asya dadr̥śé ná yātáṃ páraṃ nédīyó 'varaṃ dávīyaḥ 8
In front of these the five-horsed car moves onward: side-horses, harnessed with the others draw it. No one hath seen its hither course untravelled; the height sees it more near, the depth more distant.

tiryágbilaś camasá ūrdhvábudhnas tásmin yáśo níhitaṃ viśvárūpam
tád āsata ŕ̥ṣayaḥ saptá sākáṃ yé asyá gopā́ maható babhūvúḥ 9
The bowl with mouth inclined and bottom upward holds stored within it every form of glory.Thereon together sit the Seven Rishis who have become thismighty One's protectors

yā́ purástād yujyáte yā́ ca paścā́d yā́ viśváto yujyáte yā́ ca sarvátaḥ
yáyā yajñáḥ prā́ṅ tāyáte tā́ṃ tvā pr̥chāmi katamā́ sā́ r̥cā́m 10
The Verse employed at opening and conclusion, the Verseemployed in each and every portion;That by which sacrifice proceedeth onward. I ask thee which is that of all the Verses

yád éjati pátati yác ca tíṣṭhati prāṇád áprāṇan nimiṣác ca yád bhúvat
tád dādhāra pr̥thivī́ṃ viśvárūpaṃ tát saṃbhū́ya bhavaty ékam evá 11
That which hath power of motion, that which flies, or stands,which breathes or breathes not, which, existing, shuts the eyeWearing all forms that entity upholds the earth, and in its closeconsistence still is only one.

anantáṃ vítataṃ purutrā́nantám ántavac cā sámante
té nākapāláś carati vicinván vidvā́n bhūtám utá bhávyam asya 12
The infinite to every side extended, the finite and the infinite around us,These twain Heaven's Lord divides as he advances, knowing the past hereof and all the future

prajā́patiś carati gárbhe antár ádr̥śyamāno bahudhā́ ví jāyate
ardhéna víśvaṃ bhúvanaṃ jajā́na yád asyārdháṃ katamáḥ sá ketúḥ 13
Within the womb Prajapati is moving: he, though unseen, is born in sundry places. He with one half engendered all creation. What sign is there to tell us of the other?

ūrdhváṃ bhárantam udakáṃ kumbhénevodahāryàm
páśyanti sárve cákṣuṣā ná sárve mánasā viduḥ 14
All men behold him with the eye, but with the mind they know not him.Holding aloft the water as a water-bearer in her jar.

dūré pūrṇéna vasati dūrá ūnéna hīyate
mahád yakṣáṃ bhúvanasya mádhye tásmai balíṃ rāṣṭrabhŕ̥to bharanti 15
With the full vase he dwells afar, is left far off what time it fails, A mighty Being in creation's centre: to him the rulers of the realms bring tribute.

yátaḥ sū́ryaḥ udéty ástaṃ yátra ca gáchati
tád evá manye 'háṃ jyeṣṭháṃ tád u nā́ty eti kíṃ caná 16
That, whence the Sun arises, that whither he goes to take his rest,That verily I hold supreme: naught in the world surpasses it.

yé arvā́ṅ mádhya utá vā purāṇáṃ védaṃ vidvā́ṃsam abhíto vádanti
ādityám evá té pári vadanti sárve agníṃ dvitī́yaṃ trivŕ̥taṃ ca haṃsám 17
Those who in recent times, midmost, or ancient, on all sides.greet the sage who knows the Veda,One and all, verily discuss Aditya, the second Agni, and the threefold Hansa.

sahasrāhṇyáṃ víyatāv asya pakṣáu hárer haṃsásya pátataḥ svargám
sá devā́nt sárvān úrasy upadádya saṃpáśyan yāti bhúvanāni víśvā 18
This gold-hued Haiisa's wings, flying to heaven, spread o'er athousand days' continued journey.Supporting all the Gods upon his bosom, he goes his way beholding every creature.

satyénordhvás tapati bráhmaṇārvā́ṅ ví paśyati
prāṇéna tiryáṅ prā́ṇati yásmin jyeṣṭhám ádhi śritám 19
By truth he blazes up aloft by Brahma, he looks down below: He breathes obliquely with his breath, he on whom what is highest rests.

yó vái té vidyā́d aráṇī yā́bhyāṃ nirmathyáte vásu
sá vidvā́n jyeṣṭháṃ manyeta sá vidyād brā́hmaṇaṃ mahát 20
The sage who knows the kindling-sticks whence by attrition wealth is drawn,Will comprehend what is most high, will know the mighty Brahmana.

apā́d ágre sám abhavat só ágre svàr ā́bharat
cátuṣpād bhūtvā́ bhógyaḥ sárvam ā́datta bhójanam 21
Footless at first was he produced, footless he brought celestiallight. Four-footed grown, and meet for use, he seized each thing enjoyable.

bhógyo bhavad átho ánnam adad bahú 
yó devám uttarā́vantam upā́sātai sanātánam 22
Useful will he become, and then will he consume great store of food The man who humbly worshippeth the eternal and victorious God.

sanātánam enam āhur utā́dyá syāt púnarṇavaḥ
ahorātré prá jāyete anyó anyásya rūpáyoḥ 23
Him too they call eternal; he may become new again to-day.Day and Night reproduce themselves, each from the form the other wears.

śatáṃ sahásram ayútaṃ nyàrbudam asaṃkhyeyáṃ svám asmin níviṣṭam 
tád asya ghnanty abhipáśyata evá tásmād devó rocat eṣá etát 24
A hundred, thousand, myriad, yea a hundred million stores of wealth that passes count are laid in him.This wealth they kill as he looks on, and now this God shines bright therefrom.

bā́lād ékam aṇīyaskám utáikaṃ néva dr̥śyate
tátaḥ páriṣvajīyasī devátā sā́ máma priyā́ 25
One is yet finer than a hair, one is not even visible. And hence the Deity who grasps with firmer hold is dear to me.

iyáṃ kalyāṇy àjárā mártyasyāmŕ̥tā gr̥hé 
yásmai kr̥tā́ śáye sá yáś cakā́ra jajā́ra sáḥ 26
This fair one is untouched by age, immortal in a mortal's house. He for whom she was made lies low, and he who formed her hath grown old.

tváṃ strī́ tváṃ púmān asi tváṃ kumārá utá vā kumārī́
tváṃ jīrṇó daṇḍéna vañcasi tváṃ jātó bhavasi viśvátomukhaḥ 27
Thou art a woman, and a man; thou art a damsel and a boy. Grown old thou totterest with a staff, new-born thou lookest every way.

utáiṣāṃ pitótá vā putrá eṣām utáiṣāṃ jyeṣṭhá utá vā kaniṣṭháḥ 
éko ha devó mánasi práviṣṭaḥ prathamó jātáḥ sá u gárbhe antáḥ 28
Either the sire or son of these, the eldest or the youngest child.As sole God dwelling in the mind, first born, he still is in the womb.

pūrṇā́t pūrṇám úd acati pūrṇáṃ pūrṇéna sicyate
utó tád adyá vidyāma yátas tát pariṣicyáte 29
Forth from the full he lifts the full, the full he sprinkles withthe full.Now also may we know the source from which the stream is sprinkled round.

eṣā́ sanátnī sánam evá jātáiṣā́ purāṇī́ pári sárvaṃ babhūva
mahī́ devy ùṣáso vibhātī́ sáikenaikena miṣatā́ ví caṣṭe 30
Brought forth in olden time, the everlasting, high over all that is was she, the Ancient. The mighty Goddess of the Morn, refulgent with one eye, looketh round with one that winketh,

ávir vái nā́ma devátarténāste párīvr̥tā 
tásyā rūpéṇemé vr̥kṣā́ háritā háritasrajaḥ 31
Known by the name of Guardian Grace the Deity sits girt by Right.The trees have taken from her hue, green-garlanded, their robe of green.

ánti sántaṃ ná jahāty ánti sántaṃ ná paśyati
devásya paśya kā́vyaṃ ná mamāra ná jīryati 32
When he is near she leaves him not, she sees him not though he is near. Behold the wisdom of the God; he hath not died, he grows not old.

apūrvéṇeṣitā́ vā́cas tā́ vadanti yathāyathám
vádantīr yátra gáchanti tád āhur brā́hmaṇaṃ mahát 33
Voices that never were before emitted speak as fitteth them. Whither they go and speak, they say there is the mighty Brahmana.

yátra devā́ś ca manuṣyā̀ś cārā́ nā́bhāv iva śritā́ḥ
apā́ṃ tvā púṣpaṃ pr̥chāmi yátra tán māyáyā hitám 34
I ask thee where the waters' flower by wondrous magic art was placed,Thereon the Gods and men are set as spokes are fastened in the nave.

yébhir vā́ta iṣitáḥ pravā́ti yé dádante páñca díśaḥ sadhrī́cīḥ
yá ā́hutim atyámanyanta devā́ apā́ṃ netā́raḥ katamé tá āsan 35
Who gave command unto the wind that blowet! Who ranged the five united heavenly regions? Who were the Gods who cared not for oblations! Which of them brought the sacrificial waters?

imā́m eṣāṃ pr̥thivī́ṃ vásta éko 'ntárikṣaṃ páry éko babhūva
dívam eṣāṃ dadate yó vidhartā́ víśvā ā́śāḥ práti rakṣanty éke 36
One God inhabiteth the earth we live on; another hath encompassed air's mid-region. One, the Supporter, takes the heaven and bears it: some keeping watch guard all the quarters safely.

yó vidyā́t sū́traṃ vítataṃ yásminn ótāḥ prajā́ imā́ḥ
sū́traṃ sū́trasya yó vidyā́d sá vidyād brā́hmaṇaṃ mahát 37
The man who knows the drawn-out string on which these creatures all are strung,The man who knows the thread's thread, he may know the mighty Brahmana.

védāháṃ sū́traṃ vítataṃ yásminn ótāḥ prajā́ imā́ḥ
sū́traṃ sū́trasyāháṃ vedā́tho yád brā́hmaṇaṃ mahád 38
I know the drawn-out string, the thread whereon these creatures all are strung. I know the thread's thread also, thus I know the mighty Brahmana.

yád antarā́ dyā́vāpr̥thivī́ agnír áit pradáhan viśvadāvyàḥ
yátrā́tiṣṭhann ékapatnīḥ parástāt kvèvāsīn mātaríśvā tadā́nīm 39
When Agni passed between the earth and heaven devouring with his flame the all-consumer,Where dwelt afar the spouses of one husband, where at that moment, where was Matarisvan?

apsv ā̀sīn mātaríśvā práviṣṭaḥ práviṣṭā devā́ḥ salilā́ny āsan
br̥hán ha tasthau rájaso vimā́naḥ pávamāno haríta ā́ viveśa 40

Into the floods had Matarisvan entered, the deities had past into the waters. There stood the mighty measurer of the region: into the verdant plants went Pavamana.

úttareṇeva gayatrī́m amŕ̥té 'dhi ví cakrame
sā́mnā yé sā́ma saṃvidúr ajás tád dadr̥śe kvà 41

Over the Gayatri, above the immortal world he strode away.Those who by Song discovered Song--where did the Unborn see that thing?

nivéśanaḥ saṃgámano vásūnāṃ devá iva savitā́ satyádharmā 
índro ná tasthau samaré dhánānām 42

Luller to rest, and gatherer-up of treasures, Savitar like a God whose laws are constant, hath stood like Indra in the war for riches.

puṇḍárīkaṃ návadvāraṃ tribhír guṇébhir ā́vr̥tam 
tásmin yád yakṣám ātmanvát tád vái brahmavído viduḥ 43
Men versed in sacred knowledge know that living Being that abides. In the nine-portalled Lotus Flower, enclosed with triple bands and bonds.

akāmó dhī́ro amŕ̥taḥ svayaṃbhū́ rásena tr̥ptó ná kútaś canónaḥ
tám evá vidvā́n ná bibhāya mr̥tyór ātmā́naṃ dhī́ram ajáraṃ yúvānam 44
Desireless, firm, immortal, self-existent, contented with the essence, lacking nothing, Free from the fear of Death is he who knoweth that Soul courageous, youthful, undecaying.

http://hara-hara-mahadev.blogspot.in/2009/08/atharva-veda-x-78-skambha-suktam.html

Psec media bent out of shape celebrating ghar vapsi -- Mohammad Ali

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Published: December 12, 2014 03:59 IST | Updated: December 12, 2014 12:21 IST

‘Biggest’ conversion on the anvil

Mohammad Ali
Muslims stage a protest against religious conversion in Agra on Wednesday. Another re-conversion programme is being planned in Aligarh.
PTI
Muslims stage a protest against religious conversion in Agra on Wednesday. Another re-conversion programme is being planned in Aligarh.
An Aligarh-based right-wing group, the Hindu Jagaran Samiti, on Thursday announced the “biggest ever” conversion programme in the country on December 25.
The announcement was immediately welcomed by BJP MP from Gorakhpur, Yogi Adityanath, and party MP from Aligarh Satish Gautam, who are expected to attend the programme.
“A number of people who had earlier left the fold of Hinduism will be reconverted at a grand ceremony to be held in Aligarh on Christmas,” Rajeshwar Singh, the regional in-charge of the Hindu Jagaran Samiti, told The Hindu over phone.
“It is not conversion as the media is branding it. A large number of citizens of this country had earlier left Hinduism due to enticement and fear. Now, they are coming back to their original faith. It is a ‘ghar vapsi’ for them,” he said.
“People from different districts of western Uttar Pradesh wanting to return to their original faith would participate.”
“Christian missionaries have been doing large-scale illegal conversion in the country. Christian families coming back into the Hindu fold also means rejection of the faith which was forced on them. Aligarh had a Hindu past. It is time we take control of our history and the city,” added Mr. Singh, who claimed to be a pracharak.
By evening, there were reports that Mr. Singh was under pressure to cancel the programme. When The Hindu tried to contact him, his phone was found switched off.
Printable version | Dec 12, 2014 1:47:09 PM | 

  • Atul Kumar  
    When hindu converts to other religion, media is like blind, dumb and deaf. But when people converts to hunduism, media liberals hue and cry over top of their lungs.
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    • RV  
      Why don't they silently do it. Why make a fuss ask for publicity?
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      • Dinesh Pabshetwar  
        Citizens of India have right to adopt any religion they want. Christians conversion is well known and forcefull conversion of musluims by luring is also well know. Then why there is oppose to hindu conversion. This once again shows Bias Indian Media. Most important is that Hindu activists should not publicise this event as like other activists.
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        • moonsamy  
          It's true, since the GE, every morning, on opening the newspapers, one's BP shoots up. We spend more of our valuable time discussing on petty, flimsy, absurd or no sense issues, with Newspapers bringing out Editorials on such irrelevant hypothetical outbursts. But absolutely there is no talk/debate on how to built toilets or design and build our own high-speed trains or air crafts etc.
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          • Prakash  
            We need to confirm whether this is a voluntary conversion or forced conversion. If it is a wishful conversion of those individuals, then no one should have any problem, since it is as per fundamental rights of the constitution.
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            Sunil · Murthy · kapyS  Up Voted
          • R. Sathasivam  
            One: The media needs to be controlled and fixed. There is no one to control the meia. The media is become a serious threat to the Indian Democaracy. Two: where were the media all the time a great portion of Hidus are converted to other religions? Three: Christianity is origin of India? Or any other religion for this matter? Four: Hindus are the beggers of India on their own soil? Letting others to domontate? Five: All Media- THE HINDU too: Please correct and come up. Or else you are all the uncontrollable permenant evils of the humantity.
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            Sunil · Murthy · sruta · sruta  Up Voted
            • raju  
              un education is one of the reason for conversion
              about 2 hours ago ·   (2) ·   (1) ·  reply (0) · 
              •  Jai Suresh  
                I guess it is the publicity that these conversion are garnering that has made people feel insecure. People were converting all the time since the beginning of religion and will continue to convert the last religion fades away or till humanity exists.
                about 2 hours ago ·   (19) ·   (0) ·  reply (0) · 
                • Deepak  
                  We are indian' whatever our cast it does't matter
                  about 2 hours ago ·   (2) ·   (0) ·  reply (0) · 
                  • Anand  
                    When the DON'TKNOWS understand God and religion are two different things with no connection whatsoever, then all our problems will be solved. There is no man made religion without its evils.
                    about 2 hours ago ·   (1) ·   (0) ·  reply (1) · 
                  • Govind  
                    We are in democratic country, people have a right live. Once these people have converted with some belief, now they are realized and they want to come back. We should welcome …..Its a common practice
                    about 2 hours ago ·   (4) ·   (0) ·  reply (0) · 
                    • Murthy  
                      Why is it that only "Conversion to Hindu" is reported in this fashion. There are a number of videos and other material available on the net that shows group conversions to other faiths !!.. Why can't media cover these ? Is it all sensationalizing the news.. selling more media ? At the cost of people..
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                      Sunil · Murthy  Up Voted
                      • Amir  
                        Guys, whats a big deal about this conversion issue ? Why are people making such a big issue of all these so called childish things.Let them be what ever religion they want to follow.They are not small kids.Hindus, Muslims,christians, Jews, buddhists ! its human beliefs,the most important thing above all is to be good humans.Religion is means of leading humanly life.No religion teaches you to kill,maim, or inflict harm on your fellow beings.I do not understand why Media is making a hell of a issue ?????
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                        • Abhi  
                          If this ideology continues ,,,,, unfortunately riots are bound to happen.. Oh god...give them and all of us healthy mind, clear mind....
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                          • Prabhakaran  
                            There is nothing to worry for those accepting their original faith and returning to Hinduism. They are returning on their own free will and not under pressure from any group. Media and opposition leaders are creating unnecessary frenzy and pressure. This negative reaction was not seen even once when Hindus in large numbers are converted by Christian missionaries and Islamic missionaries over the past many decades in various parts of the country. Nobody lifted a finger then, but many fingers are lifted now that some of the converts are returning to their original "home".
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                            Sunil · Sunil  Up Voted
                            •  Ravinder Brar President at Progressive Democratic Common Cause Forum 
                              The country would head for division,alienation and frustration by such controversies;Remeber we are global now and the world watches us.
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                              • anil  
                                Unless you bring a law of anti-conversion , these RSS, Christian missionaries and Islamic groups won't stop . Previously they were muslims , now it is missionaries and RSS. WHole tribal belt of eastern states have been converted. Can someone answer why ?
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                                • sathyasnehi  
                                  What are these people trying to achieve by making clones of themselves? What makes them believe that their version of religion and politics is the best and solution for India? What makes them think "uniformity" is the panacea for all problems man faces? Why are they blind to "unity in DIVERSITY" principle ingrained in nature? Why can't they see their thinking goes starkly against the "LAWS OF NATURE"? Why can't they see each individual is "unique", not the same, let alone communities of them? Why can't they see every individual enjoys freedom to choose their beliefs, practice, propagate, accept and reject religious, social and political views and beliefs of their choice? Why are they so intolerant of "differences"? Why are they fomenting hatred between people groups in this country? Why are feeling so insecure about change? What makes them think they have a right to FORCE their beliefs on fellow citizens? Why are they not able to grow beyond medieval and primitive ways of some people?
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                                  • kvl  
                                    Beloved and respected PM ,put an end to these type of incidents which are giving scope for the opposition to attack you,BJp and RSS as they found some points. Why are you allowing this when you promised good governance,?public wants better amenities, corrupt-free,clean rule which is absent from a long time. so please think over this and terminate this kind of propaganda by your followers ,advice them to serve the communityof all sections..
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                                  • Babu Svks  
                                    Are we not living in Democratic country to follow any religion of our will? Why such a big news if some people choose to follow another religion.
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                                    Sunil · Sunil  Up Voted
                                    • Gowthami  
                                      Where is the country heading to. Nobody wants conversions, religious discussions. We want development, prosperity, education and equal society. These politicians while campaigning promise to do something but once they become MPs and MLAs do something else. World is stepping forward making science as its religion and development as its agenda. But India is moving backwards into the ancient era where religion has dominance and people blindly believed everything without any rational thought.
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                                    • Sai  
                                      Why such a hue and cry in the media for hinduism conversions? Why not for other religion conversions?
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                                      Sunil · Sunil  Up Voted
                                      • venkat  
                                        Freedom to take up any 'faith' by anybody is a fundamental right that cannot be negotiated. But the Inconvenient Truth: Vast majority of the conversions involve people with the lowest educational and lowest income levels....a clear pointer to the fact that they are induced and not spontaneous. How many times has anybody here seen a rich educated person spontaneously alter his faith? If at all, means/knowledge will only make people break away from faith and embrace spirituality or turn agnostic. Its an amusing irony that many people who posed the fantastic question "How can anybody 'force' a voluntary conversion?" are vociferous in their protest now.
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                                        • Anuradha Kalhan  
                                          They may keep converting and reconverting all the poor till they give them houses, health care, scientific education. Do not convert them just just for Adhar and BPL cards! These agents of the BJP should should not convert so cheaply its embarrassing.
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                                          • G.V.venugopal  
                                            the headlines are misleading !!!!! Christainity and Isalm were brought to India !!!! The facts are Christianity was born 2000 yrs back and Islam in 6th century only whereas Hinduism is much more older than these religions and NATIVE to this land !!!!! In other words any INDIAN changing from Christianity and Islam should be considered HOME COMING and not Conversion !!!!!
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                                            Sunil · Sunil  Up Voted
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                                            • D  
                                              Is it high time religion based vote bank politics – of all shapes and kinds - should end?
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                                              • Ashwin  
                                                I see so many christian missionaries which try to convert ppl convert silently in Hyderabad. Why there is no noise agaist this. Sick to see the biased nature of the media and press. Also what is the need of reservations based on Religion, it is just another way of alluring ppl to convert.
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                                                raju · raju · Jai-Suresh · Sunil · Sunil  Up Voted
                                                • Loganathan  
                                                  This is one another blunder by BJP. Why do they want this to be such a big event, create anxiety among many religious groups. India is secular, don't make it to be single religion dominated.
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                                                  Sunil · Sunil  Down Voted
                                                  • Jayanthi  
                                                    I do not understand all this so called protests against conversions. If the converts want to get converted it is none of the business of the fellow religious people or lraders and even politicians. If it hurts them genuinely so much I cannot imagine how much it hurt them in those days of forceful conversions by inducements like money or by force?
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                                                    • KaniarakathGeorge  
                                                      It is an inalienable right of humans to choose any religion they want; one should not in any way be compelled to go back to the religion of their ancestors for whatever reasons they embraced another religion. Imposition of any religious or political ideology is a crime against humanity.
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                                                      http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/other-states/biggest-conversion-on-the-anvil/article6684367.ece

                                                      RSS body seeks donations to fund Christmas ‘conversions’ in Aligarh


                                                      Venkaiah Naidu clears govt’s stand on Agra ‘conversions’
                                                      Venkaiah Naidu clears govt’s stand on Agra ‘conversions’
                                                      ALIGARH: Dharam Jagran Samiti, an RSS offshoot, has distributed pamphlets in Aligarh seeking donations for converting Christians and Muslims to Hinduism. The pamphlet says it costs Rs 2 lakh to convert a Christian and Rs 5 lakh to convert a Muslim. It has set December 25 as the date for a major conversion ceremony and put down an annual target of 2 lakh conversions — 1 lakh Muslims and 1 lakh Christians. 

                                                      The pamphlets, carrying the letter head of the Dharam Jagran Samiti, pashchim chhetra (western UP, Braj prant, Meerut and Uttarakhand), have found their way to many houses in Aligarh. It proposes a fund for a grand "ghar vapsi" (homecoming) of Christians and Muslims, who are a "samasya" (problem) in the country. 

                                                      The letter addresses recipients as "bandhuvar" (friends) and says: "Lots of money will be required in the 'ghar vapsi' because the work of conversion is increasing — more workers and more people to be covered. Please contribute money so that all arrangements are in place."

                                                      READ ALSO: Govt picthes for law against conversion 

                                                      Asked why are Muslims and Christians a "samasya", Kanshinath Bansal, a key member of the Samiti, said, "Because Christianity is a samasya. Muslim (sic) is also a samasya. One worker needs that much money to work on a samasya every year."

                                                       

                                                      This came even as Yogi Adityanath, the firebrand BJP MP from Gorakhpur, confirmed his visit on December 25 to Aligarh for an event that aims to convert 5,000 Muslims and 1,000 Christians at the local Maheshwari College. 

                                                      Adityanath told TOI, "The administration and media have given it an exaggerated look. People are willingly converting themselves in 'ghar vapsi'. The event will happen as scheduled and I will be there."

                                                      READ ALSO: Mulayam yo-yos on Agra 'conversions' 

                                                      He added, "When Hindus convert to Islam or to Christianity, nobody comes in for a check. Why is this being done when they want to convert back to Hinduism? There are many other issues that the administration and media should concentrate on rather than this. Muslims in Agra had also written a letter asking for a mandir. The situation went out of control because of the interference of media, administration and sundry religious leaders."


                                                      Yogi Adityanath. 

                                                      The district administration, already anxious, said it is not taking any chances. J Ravinder Goud, SSP Aligarh, said, "There is no question of giving permission for the 'ghar vapsi' that is being planned in Maheshwari College. The issue has already flared up. We are not allowing it and if in case there is a violation, we will deal with the situation accordingly."

                                                      READ ALSO: After 'conversion', rag pickers can't pick pieces now 

                                                      Not long ago, the Hindu outfit had taken over a small church on the outskirts of Aligarh, replacing the cross with a Shiva picture. Then, too, it had conducted a 'ghar vapsi' for 72 Valmikis, all of them Christians. 

                                                      Christian and Muslim groups reacted with anger and caution. Community leader Vincent Joel said, "Ever since the church incident in Asroi, Christians have been praying for the dawn of achche din, where the country is not divided on the basis of religion or caste. We are praying to the Lord to grant the perpetrators of such mischief some wisdom."


                                                      Members of the Muslim community hold a protest meeting in Agra against the "forceful conversions" of some families of the community into Hinduism in the city. 

                                                      Muslim organizations Millat Bedari Muhim Committee and Forum for Muslim Studies and Analysis condemned the "open and public call for conversion". Professor Razaullah Khan, president of both the outfits, said, "It is very disturbing to see how publicly they call for ghar vapsi. (UP) elections are slated for 2017 and now this gathering is being done to polarize society and divide votes. We should not let it happen."

                                                      http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/RSS-body-seeks-donations-to-fund-Christmas-conversions-in-Aligarh/articleshow/45484672.cms

                                                      Sharada scam: Minister in Mamata Didi Cabinet Madan Mitra arrested by CBI

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                                                      Bengal Cabinet Minister Madan Mitra arrested on prima facie evidence of criminal conspiracy, cheating and misappropriation, says CBI.

                                                      Saradha scam: CBI arrests WB Transport Minister Madan Mitra

                                                      The other people with direct TMC links who have been arrested are Srinjoy Bose and Kunal Ghosh
                                                      Madan Mitra entering the CBI office for interrogation (pic: Subrata Majumder)
                                                      West Bengal Transport Minister Madan Mitra, a close aide of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, was arrested today by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), for his alleged links with the Saradha scam, after an interrogation that lasted just a few hours.

                                                      The setting in the morning was dramatic when Mitra reached the CBI office at 10:55 pm, five minutes ahead of time. The CGO complex of the investigative agency in Salt Lake was teeming with policemen. Four of the five gates were closed, and bore a signage saying, all gates closed due to administrative reason. The move was in anticipation of a ruckus by the minister's followers.

                                                      Mitra was asked to appear before the CBI on Thursday, but he had sought an extra day. It is understood that Mitra refused to answer many questions posed by the agency which precipitated the arrest on prima facie evidence of criminal conspiracy, cheating and misappropriation as well as deriving undue financial benefits from the Saradha group.

                                                      Mitra apart, the CBI also arrested Sudipta Sen and Saradha group's legal advisor, Naresh Bhalotia, today, on charges of criminal conspiracy, cheating and diversion of funds in the same case.

                                                      Mitra had been served summons by the CBI last month. However, he evaded questioning on health grounds. He was admitted to private hospital, Belle Vue Clinic, which he quietly left for state-run SSKM hospital. Mitra's name came up in CBI's interrogation of his former aide, Bapi Karim. Karim was quizzed immediately after the agency took charge of the investigation. Among many other allegations, Mitra headed Saradha's employee union.

                                                       A video footage of Mitra started doing the rounds after the Saradha scam came to light. In the footage he was seen addressing depositors at a Saradha function dated July 29, 2009. "I am thankful to Sudipta Sen. He has proved himself by spreading his empire outside Bengal. I am proud that the Saradha group has its roots in Bankura's Bishnupur from where I have been elected to the assembly," he was heard saying.

                                                      In May 2014, Supreme Court had directed the CBI to probe into the operations of deposit-taking firms including Saradha. The Apex Court also wanted the agency to looking into the "larger conspiracy" angle.

                                                      Apart from Mitra, the other people with direct TMC links who have been arrested by the CBI are MP, Srinjoy Bose, senior leader and former director general of West Bengal police Rajat Majumdar, suspended MP Kunal Ghosh.

                                                      Ironically, Chief Minister, Mamata Banerjee, had given Mitra, Bose and Ghosh a clean chit last year when she said sarcastically directed a question to rival CPI(M), "Kunal chor, Tumpai (Srinjoy) chor, Mukul chor, ami chor, aar apnara sobai sadhu?" Today, the Opposition parties lost no time in pointing out, three are behind bars. "When will the others join them?" asked CPI(M) leader, Md Salim.

                                                      Chargesheet in Saradha Tours and Travels case:

                                                      Sudipta Sen, promoter, Saradha Group

                                                      * Debjani Mukherjee, key-aide of Sudipta Sen

                                                      * Kunal Ghosh, former TMC MP, CEO of Saradha's media wing

                                                      Chargesheet in Saradha Realty case:

                                                      * Sudipta Sen, promoter, Saradha group

                                                      * Debjani Mukherjee, key-aide of Sudipta Sen

                                                      * Debabrata Sarkar, East Bengal club official

                                                      * Rajat Majumder, TMC leader and former West Bengal police chief

                                                      * Sandhir Agawrwal, businessman

                                                      * Sajjan Agarwal, businessman and father of  Sandhir Agawrwal

                                                      * Sadananda Gogoi, Assamese singer
                                                      http://www.business-standard.com/article/politics/saradha-scam-cbi-arrests-wb-transport-minister-madan-mitra-114121200833_1.html 
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                                                      CBI arrests Trinamul minister Madan after intense grilling in Saradha case

                                                      Calcutta, Dec 12 (PTI): The Central Bureau of Investigation on Friday arrested West Bengal’s transport minister Madan Mitra after questioning him in the Rs 2000-crore Saradha ponzi scam.
                                                      Mitra had reported to the CBI office in Salt Lake’s CGO complex in the morning, after dodging summons for nearly a month, citing illnesses.
                                                      He was questioned in two sessions beginning shortly after he reached at 11am.
                                                      Mitra, the first minister in the state’s Trinamul government to be arrested by the CBI in the Saradha case, was arrested at 4pm, according to television channels.
                                                      The government had ringed the complex with a large force of policemen, who could be seen preventing reporters and TV crews from entering. The CBI said it had not asked for any police force.
                                                      The CBI’s crime branch had served a summons on Mitra on November 18, but he had already checked into a private hospital claiming to be ill.
                                                      When doctors failed to find any condition that would prevent him from facing to the CBI, Mitra had moved to a government hospital. But doctors there said he is fit, and released him on November 26.
                                                      http://www.telegraphindia.com/1141212/jsp/frontpage/story_19205869.jsp#.VIraaNKUeSo


                                                      West Bengal Transport Minister Madan Mitra arrives at the CBI's office in Kolkata hours before his arrest. (Subhankar Chakraborty/HT photo)
                                                      - See more at: http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/saradha-scam-madan-mitra-appears-before-cbi/article1-1295803.aspx#sthash.hgz8GdFo.dpuf

                                                      Saradha scam: West Bengal transport minister Madan Mitra arrested




                                                      Saradha scam: TMC minister Madan Mitra arrested by CBI

                                                      Saradha scam: TMC minister Madan Mitra arrested by CBI
                                                      NEW DELHI: In a rude jolt for Mamata Banerjee, West Bengal transport minister Madan Mitra has been arrested for his role in the Saradha scam. The minister was questioned by the CBI earlier on Friday in connection with the multi-crore scam.

                                                      The Trinamool leader has been booked for cheating, criminal conspiracy and misappropriation.

                                                      Mitra was summoned by the agency on November 15. He had then received an email from the agency asking him to appear for questioning. However, the minister citing health reasons had sought relaxation from questioning.

                                                      So far, the CBI has arrested Trinamool Congress MP, Srinjoy Bose; suspended MP Kunal Ghosh and party functionary, Rajat Majumdar along with three other people —Debabrata Sarkar, Sandhir Agarwal and Sadanand Gogoi — in connection with the Saradha scam.
                                                      The Saradha group, involved in various ponzi schemes, went bust in April 2013 duping thousands of small investors across West Bengal, Assam, Tripura, Bihar and Odisha. Its chairman, Sudipta Sen arrested after the scam broke out by West Bengal police; has since then been in jail.

                                                      http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Saradha-scam-West-Bengal-transport-minister-Madan-Mitra-arrested/articleshow/45493734.cms?prtpage=1

                                                      Published: December 12, 2014 14:34 IST | Updated: December 12, 2014 16:54 IST

                                                      Saradha scam: CBI arrests West Bengal Minister Madan Mitra

                                                      Special Correspondent

                                                      • The Hindu
                                                        The CBI on Friday arrested West Bengal Transport Minister Madan Mitra in connection with the Saradha chitfund scam. File photo
                                                      • The CBI on Friday arrested West Bengal Transport Minister Madan Mitra in connection with the Saradha chitfund scam. File photo
                                                        The Hindu
                                                        The CBI on Friday arrested West Bengal Transport Minister Madan Mitra in connection with the Saradha chitfund scam. File photo

                                                      Development comes three weeks after the arrest of Trinamool Rajya Sabha MP Srinjoy Bose.

                                                      In a major development concerning the ongoing investigation in the multi-crore Saradha scam the Central Bureau of Investigation on Friday arrested West Bengal Transport Minster and senior Trinamool Congress leader Madan Mitra.
                                                      Mr. Mitra, perceived to be close to Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, is an important Minister in her cabinet. He is the first Minister in West Bengal to be arrested by the CBI in the Saradha case
                                                      “CBI has arrested Madan Mitra, a Cabinet Minister in the Government of West Bengal on prima facie evidence of criminal conspiracy, cheating and misappropriation as well as deriving undue financial benefits from the Saradha Scam,” a senior official of the CBI told The Hindu.
                                                      The arrest comes as a major embarrassment to the West Bengal’s ruling party which had already suffered a battering of its image on account of several of its leaders involved in various Ponzi scams.
                                                      The setback comes three weeks after the CBI arrested Trinamool Rajya Sabha MP Srinjoy Bose in the Saradha scam.
                                                      Mr . Mitra was earlier summoned by the agency on November 21, 2014. However, since he was admitted to a city hospital the Minister sought exemption from appearing before the CBI.
                                                      On Friday, Mr. Mitra appeared before the office of the CBI located at CGO complex in Salt Lake area at around 11 a.m. Though he did not respond to questions by journalists, he appeared disturbed at photographs and videos being taken before entering the CBI office and complained to local police about this. He was reportedly grilled for over three hours prior to his arrest.
                                                      Other than allegations of pressurising Saradha chairman and managing director Sudipta Sen, Mr. Mitra has publicly endorsed the Saradha group. In a public gathering, whose recordings are going round in local channels, the Minister is seen heaping praises on Mr. Sen stating that the Saradha chief has shown “how to make an ocean from a drop of water”.
                                                      The agency has also arrested retired DGP and Trinamool leader Rajat Majumdar along with three other people — Debabrata Sarkar, Sandhir Agarwal and Sadanand Gogoi — in connection with the Saradha scam.

                                                      Printable version | Dec 12, 2014 5:29:16 PM | http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/other-states/saradha-scam-west-bengal-transport-minister-questioned-by-cbi/article6685964.ece

                                                      Madan Mitra says whatever he has to say, he would disclose only to cbi.

                                                      Indians in HSBC list hold Rs. 4,479 crore black money: Centre

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                                                      Indians in HSBC list hold Rs. 4,479 crore black money: Centre

                                                      PTI
                                                      • File photo shows sand artist Sudarsan Pattnaik’s sculpture on black money at Puri beach. In a first major disclosure about money held in Swiss banks, the government on Friday said Rs. 4,479 crore is held in the accounts owned by Indians, who figured on the HSBC list.
                                                        PTI
                                                        File photo shows sand artist Sudarsan Pattnaik’s sculpture on black money at Puri beach. In a first major disclosure about money held in Swiss banks, the government on Friday said Rs. 4,479 crore is held in the accounts owned by Indians, who figured on the HSBC list.
                                                      • In a first major disclosure about money held in Swiss banks, the government on Friday said Rs. 4,479 crore is held in the accounts owned by Indians, who figured on the HSBC list.
                                                        The Hindu
                                                        In a first major disclosure about money held in Swiss banks, the government on Friday said Rs. 4,479 crore is held in the accounts owned by Indians, who figured on the HSBC list.
                                                      In first major disclosure about money held in Swiss banks, the government on Friday said Rs. 4,479 crore is held in the accounts owned by Indians, who figured on the HSBC list, and the Income Tax Department has initiated action against 79 of such account holders.
                                                      Besides, the department and other agencies including the Enforcement Directorate are probing cases involving unaccounted wealth totalling Rs. 14,957.95 crore within India.
                                                      In case of suspected black money abroad, the disclosure relates to a list of 628 Indians, who figured on a list of account holders in HSBC’s Geneva branch that India had got from the French government.
                                                      Out of these, no balance has been found in case of 289 accounts, according to a report of the Special Investigation Team on black money which was submitted to the Supreme Court.
                                                      “Out of the 628 persons, 201 are either non-residents or non-traceable, leaving 427 persons cases as actionable cases,” an official statement said while releasing “relevant portion of the second report of SIT on black money”.
                                                      The amount involved in these cases is about Rs. 4,479 crore. Of this, the Income Tax Department has finalised assessment for 79 entities involving more than 300 cases.
                                                      “An amount of Rs. 2,926 crore has been brought to tax towards the undisclosed balances in the accounts relating to these persons,” the statement said, adding that taxes along with interest at applicable rates have been levied.
                                                      “Penalty proceedings under Income Tax Act, 1961 have been initiated in 46 cases. Such penalties have been levied in three cases so far. With regard to other assesses, proceedings are pending,” it said.
                                                      The statement, however, did not disclose the names of the account holders.
                                                      Prosecutions have been initiated in six cases for wilful attempts to evade taxes besides show cause notices have been issued in 10 others, it said.
                                                      “In other cases, necessary action is being expedited and substantial progress is expected in coming months,” it added.
                                                      Earlier in the day, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had said at a function in New Delhi that proceedings in the cases related to the HSBC list will be completed by March 31, 2015.
                                                      While suggesting steps like curbs on cash transportation beyond a level and mandatory quoting of PAN for cash and cheque payments over Rs. 1 lakh, the SIT has flagged off mining, ponzi schemes, iron ore exports, misuse of export-import route as major areas prone to black money transactions.
                                                      It also pointed out that ‘Angadias’, persons carry large amounts of cash while acting as ‘money couriers’ in Gujarat and Maharashtra especially, were playing a key role in transfer of unaccounted money.
                                                      Giving update on various cases, the statement said that Directorate of Revenue Intelligence has furnished information in 31 cases of iron ore export, of which 11 parties have admitted to undervaluation and paid Rs. 116.73 crore.
                                                      In other cases, show cause notices have been issued and action will be taken in accordance with law.
                                                      Besides, the ED is attaching property worth Rs. 400 crore and has arrested a person in a case relating to mining in Odisha.
                                                      In Karnataka, three attachment orders have been passed for assets worth a total of Rs. 995.97 crore.
                                                      In several cases in Goa and Jharkhand, preliminary scrutiny and investigation is in progress in connection with illegal mining.
                                                      The report also pointed out that the ED is facing difficulties in taking coercive action in ponzi chit fund cases due to a stay order by Kolkata High Court.
                                                      In one case in Jharkhand, provisional attachment orders for properties worth Rs. 452.43 crore were passed while Rs. 884.13 crore worth of assets have been attached in another mining case in Karnataka.
                                                      In a similar case in Andhra Pradesh, Rs. 1093.10 crore worth assets have been attached.
                                                      Citing examples of European countries, the SIT said that there should be a limit on transportation and holding of cash.
                                                      Government may consider reasonable threshold which could be Rs. 10 lakh or Rs. 15 lakh.
                                                      “This would control holding of unaccounted money to a large extent. This would also control transfer of unaccounted cash from one destination to other, which at present is rampant, may be Angadias or by other means,” it said.
                                                      The SIT has also suggested setting up of an institutional mechanism to examine mismatch between export/import data with corresponding data of other countries on a quarterly basis to unearth black money.
                                                      Also, the shipping bills should include the international market price of goods and machinery sought to be exported. .
                                                      “This suggestion is under consideration and is likely to be implemented within short time,” the statement said.
                                                      The SIT also suggested that the tax evasion of Rs. 50 lakh or more be made a ‘predicate offence’ so that action can be taken under Prevention of Money Laundering Act.
                                                      In case it is found that an individual or entity owns a property abroad in violation of the law, a provision should be made in the FEMA to provide for seizure and confiscation of property of equivalent value within the country.
                                                      Also, there should be a dynamic interaction between different stakeholders like reporting entities, Financial Intelligence Unit and law enforcement authorities.
                                                      In cases where ED has attached a property and there are income tax dues to be collected, the SIT said that the former should be open to recovering dues from the attached property.
                                                      It also suggested setting up of a central KYC registry to weed out use of multiple identities for financial transactions.
                                                      SIT said that at least five additional chief judicial magistrates courts should be set up in Mumbai to deal with 5000 pending IT prosecution cases.
                                                      http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/black-money-probe-indians-in-hsbc-list-hold-rs-4479-crore-says-centre/article6686536.ece?homepage=true

                                                      Kunal chor? Arrested. Madan chor? Arrested. Tumpai chor? Arrested. Mukul chor? Aami chor? -- Mamata Didi

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                                                      First serving minister to be arrested
                                                      CHEHARAGULO DEKHLEI BHOY KORE: TRULY SPOKEN, CM
                                                      Chief minister Mamata Banerjee declares at Nabanna on Friday evening that “you cannot bring police from Delhi and indulge in goondaism. Chehara guloi gundar moto… cheharagulo dekhlei bhoy kore (their appearances are like those of goondas… One feels scared when one looks at them)”. Picture by Pradip Sanyal
                                                      Mamata: They arrested him on a Friday because courts will be closed on Saturday and Sunday
                                                      Not to forget: The CBI had asked Madan to appear on Thursday. Friday was Madan’s choice. Madan will be produced in court on Saturday. Irrespective of day of arrest, a person has to be produced before a magistrate within 24 hours for further detention
                                                      Mamata: He will be produced in a CBI court…. CBI court toh dhamadhara (loosely translated as ‘underling or ‘minion’ and, in this context, ‘unable to act independently’)
                                                      Not to forget: The judges in the CBI courts are appointed by the state government. To cast aspersions on the judiciary can invite contempt even if the chief minister does so
                                                      Mamata: Has Madan done anything after Saradha was declared a chit fund company?
                                                      Not to forget: The suggestion appears to be an indirect admission that Madan had associated himself with the company until “it was declared a chit fund company”. Saradha has never been declared a chit fund company
                                                      — because it was never a chit fund. It was a deposit mobilisation company whose collections grew in tandem with the surge in Trinamul’s political fortunes. Saradha’s political godfathers distanced themselves from the company only after the scandal broke and Sudipta Sen fled

                                                      Mamata: If I arrest central ministers on one charge or the other, will it be good for democracy?
                                                      Not to forget: If central ministers — or anyone for that matter — break the law, it is not up to the chief minister
                                                      to decide whether to arrest them or not. If the crime warrants arrest, the law of the land has provisions to carry out the arrest. Contrary to what Trinamul leaders have been saying, a minister can be arrested without informing the Speaker in advance. The Speaker needs to be informed but after the arrest


                                                      Madan Mitra after his arrest.
                                                      (Mayukh Sengupta)
                                                      Calcutta, Dec. 12: Madan Mitra this afternoon became the first serving minister in Bengal to be arrested, an expected event freighted with the spectre of unexpected consequences.
                                                      The arrest of the street-savvy politician in the Saradha case also served to retrace the perilous path Trinamul chose since riding to power on the sole but sledge-hammer strength of a leader who was toasted all across the country as the symbol of honesty.
                                                      Mitra, the state transport and sports minister, was arrested by the CBI after he was questioned for nearly five hours.
                                                      The swoop clocked another first: no politician had been arrested earlier in the Saradha case on the very first day of interrogation. But unlike the others, Mitra's hospital-hopping had given the CBI enough time to prepare itself.
                                                      The minister has been slapped with charges linked to cheating, criminal conspiracy, misappropriation and "deriving undue financial benefits from the Saradha Group".
                                                      Chief minister Mamata Banerjee called the arrest a political conspiracy by the BJP against her government. Mitra will continue to be a minister as Mamata has refused to accept his resignation. She has announced plans for an agitation from tomorrow.
                                                      Mamata's fusillade from Nabanna, the state secretariat, prompted the BJP to coin the term "Nibor Dooh" - a reverse play on Robin Hood. The Left will hit the streets tomorrow to demand Mamata's interrogation.
                                                      Mitra has been arrested in connection with a Saradha Realty case. The CBI also arrested Naresh Balodia, Saradha boss Sudipta Sen's legal adviser, on the charges of criminal conspiracy, cheating and diversion of funds.
                                                      "There are reasons to believe that Mitra was involved with Sudipta Sen in plotting a conspiracy that ensured phenomenal growth of Saradha Realty within a period of two years at the expense of investors," said a CBI officer.
                                                      "He refused to accept the charges initially but later went mum as evidence was produced before him," the officer added.
                                                      Mitra reached the CBI office around 10.55am. The battery of supporters usually seen around the minister was missing in the morning.
                                                      By late tonight, when Mitra was shifted from the CGO complex in Salt Lake to the Electronics Complex police station, several foot soldiers had turned up to shout slogans. Mitra is expected to be produced in the CBI court in Alipore tomorrow.
                                                      Other than Mitra's public appearances with Sudipta Sen, what put the CBI on the minister's trail was the way the Saradha boss went about acquiring land in Bishnupur in South 24-Parganas for the Saradha Gardens project.
                                                      Investigations revealed that the group's biggest land assets were in Bishnupur. The acquisitions mostly took place soon after Mitra was elected as the MLA of the Bishnupur West Assembly seat in 2009.
                                                      Instances of such striking "coincidence" have proved to be the biggest millstone around Trinamul's neck.
                                                      In 2010, Mitra attended a meeting of Saradha investors at the Netaji Indoor Stadium and showered praise on Sudipta Sen. Mitra later said he was then not aware that Saradha was a "chit fund company".
                                                      Law officer quits
                                                      It was a bad day in office for Mamata on another count, too. The state's advocate-general, Bimal Chatterjee, resigned, citing poor health. But legal sources said the government's attitude was to blame for the second such resignation since the Mamata government assumed power.
                                                      http://www.telegraphindia.com/1141213/jsp/frontpage/story_3487.jsp#.VIu4V9KUeSo

                                                      Ahead: uncharted & unpredictable terrain

                                                      Calcutta, Dec. 12: If the arrest of Madan Mitra was a chronicle foretold, what lies ahead is the great unknown.
                                                      So far, the plot has stuck faithfully - but for one change in the sequence - to the prophetic script Mamata had unwittingly authored in the summer of 2013 when she unveiled a rhetorical "list of thieves".
                                                      Kunal chor? Arrested.
                                                      Madan chor? Arrested.
                                                      Tumpai chor? Arrested.
                                                      Mukul chor?
                                                      Aami chor?
                                                      The strike rate so far is exceptional, even though Madan was arrested after Tumpai aka Srinjoy Bose, the Trinamul Rajya Sabha MP.
                                                      The question that cannot wait to escape almost every lip in Bengal - and many parts of the country - is which symbol will fill the imaginary boxes against the remaining two questions: tick or cross?
                                                      Veteran CBI officers not connected with the Saradha probe pointed out that every additional arrest meant more paperwork for a team with limited resources.
                                                      The investigators usually focus on fulfilling the immediate legal requirements - ensuring that a chargesheet is drawn up within 90 days of the arrest and leads thrown up during interrogation are pursued - before turning their attention to more suspects.
                                                      What Mitra's arrest has done is that it has heralded Mamata and Trinamul into uncharted waters.
                                                      Mamata conceded as much today. " Ei lorai banchar lorai (This is a battle for survival)," the chief minister said, referring to the fight with the BJP.
                                                      Never afraid of skirmish on the street and its consequences, Mamata uncharacteristically gave too much emphasis on "arrest".
                                                      Not once but twice today she dared the Prime Minister to arrest her - and proceeded to predict another round of hospitalisation for the illness-prone Madan, although he was lodged in a police station till late tonight. "I will go to SSKM hospital to meet Madan Mitra. I dare Narendra Modi and Amit Shah to arrest me," Mamata said at Nabanna. <-6.000>where she repeated the Trinamul charge that the arrest was politically motivated.
                                                      Ever since the Saradha scandal broke and once the Supreme Court handed over the probe to the CBI, it was more or less certain that MPs Kunal Ghosh and Bose would be under the glare of law enforcement.
                                                      Madan pushed matters to the edge of a farce by hospital-hopping and sent shivers down the Trinamul spine by speaking up from his purported sick bed.
                                                      Mamata, who had gradually distanced herself from Madan when the scandal broke, was forced to return to his side, prompting suggestions that the advantages of a monitored as well as tongue-tied liability outweigh the unpredictable costs of an uncontrolled and media-friendly dumped ally.
                                                      At Nabanna, a furious Mamata announced her party's decision to hit the streets from Saturday against the arrest, which she described as "unethical, undemocratic and unconstitutional".
                                                      Initially, Mamata did not address the media but left the task to the party that launched a fusillade of familiar charges ranging from political motivation to vindictiveness.
                                                      One omission stood out in the official statement: there was no claim that Madan was innocent. Mamata later vigorously defended Madan but Trinamul somehow did not find the clean chit important enough to include in a 600-word synopsis issued in the evening.
                                                      "Had he done anything wrong, I would have removed him. But he is innocent. So, I will not accept his resignation letter," the chief minister said. "I will look after the department till he returns."
                                                      But even the chief minister appeared to leave some wiggle room for the possibility of something unexpected coming up during the probe, saying that the "nice" Madan has a habit of rushing into situations.
                                                      Madan khela dhula bhalobashe. O ektu horbor kore kintu manush bhalo (Madan loves sports. He rushes into things but he is a nice person)," the chief minister said.
                                                      Although the possibility of Madan's arrest was in the air for weeks, Mamata said: "A BJP leader had taken some names and claimed that they will be arrested during a meeting in Calcutta a few days ago. How did he get to know? It is a clear political conspiracy and vendetta...."
                                                      Given Madan's love of sports and his additional portfolio, Trinamul is fielding sportspersons on the streets to protest the arrest of Mitra.
                                                      Within Trinamul, speculation swirled around how Madan would react in CBI custody. "No one knows what Madan will tell the interrogators. Kunal has made so many allegations against Mamata. Who can stop Madan from doing so?" asked a senior party leader.
                                                      Trinamul insiders said uncertainty over Madan's response in custody had forced Mamata to stand by him in public. "There is no other way out for Didi but to hit the streets.... Had she accepted Madan-da's resignation or remained silent, it would have sent a signal that she accepted his involvement," said a Trinamul MP.
                                                      Trinamul sources also pointed to the growing discomfort over painter Suvaprasanna, Mamata's culture clan member under the scanner of both the CBI and the Enforcement Directorate.
                                                      Some Trinamul leaders read in Mamata's response to Madan's arrest signs of jitters.
                                                      "Shyamapada (Mukherjee, textile minister) was questioned by the CBI. For that reason, she did not allow him to attend cabinet meetings. Now a minister has been arrested and yet she is defending him from the seat of power? Obviously, she is jittery," said a Trinamul source.
                                                      The Trinamul synopsis of Mamata's comments ends with the point: "Agenda of governance will not be affected by politics."
                                                      The times ahead should indeed be interesting.

                                                      http://www.telegraphindia.com/1141213/jsp/frontpage/story_3488.jsp#.VIu4qdKUeSo

                                                      RSS traps the 'seculars' to support ban on conversions of Hindus and others -- S. Gurumurthy

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                                                      Is the Stage Set for Mother of All Debates?

                                                      Published: 13th December 2014 05:56 AM
                                                      Last Updated: 13th December 2014 05:56 AM
                                                      If, as reported, the conversion of 350 odd Muslims in Ved Nagar in Agra to Hinduism is the work of RSS, it is clear that the RSS has grown strategic. By a small move that is smart too, the RSS seems to have triggered a debate on conversions which it has been asking for decades but evaded by its critics who merely kept abusing the RSS. Hindus are not best known for strategic thinking, save exceptions like Sri Krishna, Chanakya, Chatrapati Shivaji and Mahatma Gandhi. Lack of strategic thinking among Hindus is no surprise because they did not have any agenda to capture, subordinate and rule the world through their religion, Gods or weapons.
                                                      Recently [March 30, 2013] ‘The Economist’ magazine derided India’s lack strategic culture as the main impediment to its emergence as global power. The Economist is right. Hindus did not need, and therefore did not have, offensive strategy against any. Stray strategic thinking like uniting the Hindus has been late development in Hindu history, more oriented to defending their religion and culture that is inclusive.
                                                      The RSS, which spearheads efforts for a harmonious Hindu society, has been quite plain about its agenda yet inclusive in its philosophy. It calls this nation, not the Indian state, as Hindu Rashtra. It believes that Indian Muslims are not heirs of the Arabs, but very much indigenous in stock. Nor Christians in India, in its view, European descendants. Its conviction is that all Indians have the same, not different, forefathers and culture.
                                                      On facts and logic, the RSS seems right. Even Muslims, who are generally  exclusive, never claimed a different ancestry till as late as early 19th century. In the Census of India in 1901, out of some 6.6 crore Muslims living in undivided India, only 3.5 lakh (just a minuscule one in two hundred) had claimed to be heirs of Mughals (Hindu Culture During and after Muslim Rule: Survival and Subsequent Challenges by Dr. Ram Gopal. 1994).
                                                      The RSS had relied on this logic and fact of common ancestry to seek to assimilate Muslims and Christians into the national mainstream.
                                                      Assimilation harmonises. And does not antagonise. Swami Vivekananda told the proselytising religions at World Parliament of Religions in his final address to them on September 27, 1893, to assimilate, not destroy .
                                                      Assimilation is not destruction because it is not conversion. Conversion destroys.
                                                      According to the Nobel Laureate Sir V S Naipaul, “To be converted you have to destroy your past, destroy your history. You have to stamp on it, you have to say ‘my ancestral culture does not exist, it doesn’t matter .”
                                                      Conversion is destruction of culture, nation and state, while assimilation is construction of all the three. Mahatma Gandhi was as plain as the RSS in his testament Hind Swaraj [1909]. In which after three decades, he said, he was unwilling to change a comma or full stop -- that assimilation of Muslims was the answer to Hindu-Muslim problem. Asked whether the introduction of Mohammedanism had not unmade India as a nation, Mahatma Gandhi said: “India cannot cease to be one nation because people belonging to different religions live in it. The introduction of foreigners does not necessarily destroy the nation, they merge in it. A country is one nation only when such a condition obtains in it.”
                                                      That country must have a faculty for assimilation, India has ever been such a country.  But, when RSS spoke of assimilation, the ‘seculars’, ignorant of what Gandhi or Vivekananda had said or ignoring both, abused it as communal. The ‘secular’ megaphones were so noisy that they drowned all feeble voices calling for saner debate.
                                                      Does it need a seer to say that the people most devastated by conversion are and continue to be Hindus? Undeniably, every non-Hindu in India is a convert from Hinduism. Conversion hits almost exclusively only the non-proselytising Hinduism. Therefore, for several decades, it is the Hindu outfits which have been demanding ban on conversions. The Christians and Muslims and, for their ballot papers, the ‘seculars’, were opposing.
                                                      Now Agra conversions seem to have trapped the ‘seculars’ into debating the very idea of religious conversions. When the RSS called for ban on conversions the ‘seculars’ said it was an attempt to stifle religious freedom. The ‘seculars’ have been evading this debate for decades even after the Supreme Court approved the anti-conversion laws passed by Madhya Pradesh and Orissa Governments in 1967. After the Neogi Committee appointed by the Congress government in Madhya Pradesh had established that innocent tribals were being converted by allurement, fraud, force, inducement, or fraud€ , the anti-conversion laws were passed. No one could say that any one could be converted by such uncivilised means. Yet the Church challenged the law as stifling the right to profess and propagate  one’s faith granted under Art 25(1) of the Constitution. The Court threw it out saying “what Article 25(1) grants, by the word propagate, is not the right to convert another person to one’s own religion by exposition of its tenets. So propagation and conversion are not identical. Propagation is permitted by law but conversion is not.
                                                      Did any ‘secular’ party or leader tell the Parliament that this is what the Supreme Court said in 1977? If they did that then they have to talk against conversion of Hindus too. They only talked against Agra conversions, not conversions as such. And in line with them, the ‘secular’ media screams poor Muslims converted by Hindutva outfits . Undoubtedly both the ‘secular’ parties and the ‘secular’ media have been shocked by the Agra development. Why?
                                                      For them it has been normal and quite acceptable for poor Hindus to get converted to the only true faiths of the world. They never imagined that Hindus who believe all faiths are valid for their respective followers would ever convert others to their faith. The ‘seculars’ had almost reserved the right to convert only to those religions which believe their God as the only true God and the Gods of others fake and false and therefore have to be wiped out.
                                                      When the ‘seculars’ bowled the full toss of Agra conversions at Modi government, Venkiah Naidu promptly seized the opportunity “hitting the ball for a six “ to propose a central law for ban on conversions. Now is the Modi government not free to bring a law to ban conversions by inducement and fraud, including Agra conversions? It is. If it does, can the ‘seculars’ oppose it? Cannot. Because if they do then they cannot fault Agra conversions. If they do not, then they cannot oppose a law that will stop millions of Hindus being converted through inducement and allurement.
                                                      What the RSS could not achieve by decades of reasoning and pleading, it seems to have got on a platter by its single act of converting a few hundred Muslims into Hindus and trapping the ‘seculars’ to oppose it.
                                                      Indeed a very small price to pay for a very logical outcome namely debate for ban on induced and fraudulent conversions. The stage is now clearly set for this mother of all debates.
                                                      Tail piece: Ban on such conversions is fully in line with the declaration of all world religious leaders on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of human rights held in Amsterdam under the aegis of United Nations on 10th December 2008.
                                                      All religions including Hinduism, Buddhism and the two proselytising religions Islam and Christianity have signed a declaration that they shall mutually respect, not deride, each others’ faith. It is not clearly the Hindu view? They also agreed that the freedom to retain one’s religion or choose another shall be without coercion or inducement. Is this not what the RSS has been asking for decades?
                                                      S Gurumurthy is a well-known commentator on political and economic issues.
                                                      Email:comment@gurumurthy.net
                                                      http://www.newindianexpress.com/nation/Is-the-Stage-Set-for-Mother-of-All-Debates/2014/12/13/article2569077.ece

                                                      Saradha scam: Mamata Didi's many uses of bamboo, proven by language and gesture. Shame on you, Mamata; quit politics, paint bamboo instead of trinamul.

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                                                      Mamata Banerjee uses slang again, this time at a govt function Posted by: Shubham Ghosh Updated: Thursday, December 4, 2014, 10:40 [IST] Share this on your social network:    FacebookTwitterGoogle+   CommentsMail Jalpaiguri (West Bengal), Dec 4: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee made the headlines recently for uttering a couple of slangs while addressing her party workers. She was criticised in all medium for the reckless use of words aimed at the Centre and some other 'unknown enemy'. [Mamata Banerjee uses abusive words at Trinamool Congress event] But the mercurial supremo of the Trinamool Conrgess (TMC) was little bothered. On Wednesday, she again let loose a verbal assault and this time, from the platform of a government event. Banerjee said at the inauguration of a sports village in Jalpaiguri, said: "Jara kaaj korche, sarakkhon tader picchone ki kore bamboo dewa jaye, tar chinta kore beracche" (efforts are always on to target those who are doing real work). She even made indecent gestures with her hand while uttering this. The expression "bamboo dewa" is considered a slang but Banerjee has little reservations in using it, even as a chief minister. Banerjee's words left the officials and police officers present on the occasion stunned. Some were seen looking at each other while some others ran for a shelter to express their amusement. The Opposition was quick to grab the opportunity. While a senior BJP leader said using the slang repeatedly shows that it is not a slip of tongue but something with which one is familiar. A Left MP asked whether the chief minister was trying to attract the national media by uttering "bamboo". Banerjee used the Bengali form of the same word (baansh) last time, accompanying it with the same indecent gesture. Oneindia News

                                                      http://www.oneindia.com/kolkata/west-bengal-chief-minister-mamata-banerjee-uses-slang-again-1581322.html

                                                      Bamboos and backsides: Bhadralok 'horror' at Mamata is classist and sexist

                                                      by Sandip Roy  Dec 5, 2014 11:13 IST
                                                      On NDTV the other night when asked why the West Bengal was fighting a CBI probe into Saradha tooth and nail when Odisha’s Naveen Patnaik and Assam’s Tarun Gogoiwere not, Trinamool’s Derek O’Brien smiled and said that with all due respect, Naveen Patnaik was Naveen Patnaik and Tarun Gogoi was Tarun Gogoi but Mamata Banerjee was Mamata Banerjee.
                                                      Didi just proved him right.
                                                      At a meeting in Jalpaiguri, Mamata the Irrepressible wanted to express her annoyance with the CPM for going to Narendra Modi to rake up the Saradha issue. But Mamata Banerjee being Mamata Banerjee she decided to let fly some salty Bengali slang, a far cry from the genteel Rabindrasangeet she has spewing out of her traffic lights.
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                                                      Nijera 34 bochhor khomotai chhilo. Kichhu kortey paareni. Aar jaara korchhey taader bamboo diye berachhe. (They were in power for 34 years and could do nothing. And they are shoving the bamboo (up the rear ends) of those who are doing something.)
                                                      Bengali bhadralok are aghast. For years they merely turned its nose up at Mamata because of her unpolished rough and tumble street-tough ways, but they tolerated her in a way they would not have tolerated a man from her class background. Now, to them, it looks like Didi is showing her class. The Telegraph pasted a bamboo curtain on its front page with a banner headline saying BAMBOO REPUBLIC – No word is too crude, no gesticulation too loud. And the copy smirks “Readers who insist on their right to know may turn to Page 8 – only if you must and you are aged above18.”
                                                      The bhadralok doth protest too much. Didi’s language was slangy, earthy and in bad taste but hardly X-rated. School students routinely say the algebra examination was a “total baansh”. In the lexicon of insults most of which relate to vile acts being perpetrated on mothers and sisters, bamboo is hardly setting the Hooghly on fire.
                                                      Should a politician, especially a chief minister, watch her mouth? Absolutely. No matter if she curses up a blue streak in private, should she maintain a certain decorum in public? 100 percent. But at least Mamata Banerjee was not talking about shoving that bamboo up someone else’s rear.
                                                      That makes her a little different from her own MP, Tapas Pal who has gone into cold storage ever since video clips emerged of him telling an election meeting that if anyone insulted the mothers and daughters of Trinamool workers, he would let loose his boys into their homes and they would commit rape.
                                                      It also puts her a shade apart from Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti whose haramzada if taken literally casts aspersions on their parenthood of a huge swathe of the population.
                                                      But Mamata’s remark coming on the heels of Niranjan Jyoti’s jibe also reveals not just our discomfiture about street slang in public meetings but our extra discomfiture when it comes from a woman. The coarse-mouthed male politician does not raise as many eyebrows as a woman with a loose tongue. A woman is supposed to be demure and ladylike and a woman in politics is supposed to keep up that facade. Mamata broke that rule. That's her greatest sin. The front-page tut-tutting over her statement is really about her class and her sex.
                                                      However on the flip side that does not mean that women in politics can expect to treated with gentlemanly courtesy. Mamata is well aware of that. Her entire career has been dogged by slurs – ugly, personal, sexist barbs. In the 2011 campaign , CPM leader Anil Basu alleged Mamata Banerjee took money from America. But he phrased it in a way he would never have done if she was a man. He referred to a red light district and described Mamata’s Trinamool as a bhatar (client).
                                                      Basu had also once said after the Singur protests that Mamata “should have been pulled by her hair and dragged (home) to Kalighat and given a lesson for blocking a national highway.” She’s been called “Kalighater moyna” (the parrot of Kalighat, her neighbourhood). CPM general secretary Anil Biswas had sniffed that Mamata wasjomero aruchi as in even the devil would not want to touch her.
                                                      It’s not just Mamata. In the rough and tumble of politics, any woman who dares to be a leader can look forward to a barrage of personal attacks. They might be called Didi or Amma or Behenji but that’s where the courtesy ends.
                                                      In 1989 in melee in the Chennai assembly, Jayalalithaa found her pallu pulled and torn by angry DMK leaders whereupon she vowed to only re-enter as the chief minister. BJP’s Shaina NC wondered if Mayawati was a “he or a she”. Mulayam Singh Yadav sneered at Mayawati as a “parkati aurat” (bob-cut woman) after she cut her hair short. When 200 of his party's hoodlums tried to break into the room she was staying in in a state guest house, Mulayam sneered “Is she so beautiful that anyone would want to rape her?” Rahul Gandhi might be called Pappu and Narendra Modiderided as Phenku but those insults are still more about their intellectual faculties and political maturity rather than jibes at their sex, looks and love lives.
                                                      Mamata’s bamboo slip might betray her frayed nerves these days. Or it might be her idea of connecting with her audience. It’s not a shining "Friends, Romans and countrymen" moment in political oratory but it’s hardly the nadir of political discourse it’s being made out to be.
                                                      Sri Ramakrishna said you can reach God by many paths – the most important thing was to reach the roof whether by stone stairs or a rope or bamboo steps. “You can also climb up by a bamboo pole,” said the sage.
                                                      In these days of the Saradha scam, perhaps Didi just had the other Saradha Ma's divine consort Ramakrishna and his wisdom about the many uses of bamboo on her mind.
                                                      http://www.firstpost.com/politics/bamboos-and-backsides-bhadralok-horror-at-mamata-is-classist-and-sexist-1833987.html

                                                      Mamata Banerjee's 'bamboo' cuss outrages Bengal

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                                                      Use of street lingo is, however, nothing new when it comes to Trinamool.
                                                      KOLKATA: Even as Trinamool Congress on Thursday staged a walkout in Parliament to protest against the derogatory remarks by Union minister Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti, back home in Bengal, the party was mum on its leader's culpability at a public forum where she used rank bad language.

                                                      At a public rally in Jalpaiguri on Wednesday, Mamata had used crass words replete with invectives and accompanied by gestures that were downright vulgar. Upset with CPM for approaching PM Narendra Modi on the Saradha probe, Mamata had said, "Nijera 34 bochhor khamatai chhilo. Kichhu korte pareni, aar jara korche tader bamboo diye berachhe. Bamboo jangale hoi, ghar bari toirir kaje lage, jane na bamboo jake tara kore she palate path pai na. Amader chamkale amra garjai..." (They were in power for 34 years, but could do nothing. Instead they are trying to figure out how to shove bamboos up the ... of those who are doing it)"

                                                      A day after her crude outburst, artists, writers and academics — a group she had actively courted till not so long ago — were united in saying that she had embarrassed them and the state of Bengal. 

                                                      "This was never seen in Bengal," said theatre actor Chandan Sen. "Politicians here had often towered over others. But this chief minister's continued use of road slang isn't only demeaning her, but also each one of us. This has to stop. This isn't politics any more. This isn't Bengal either."

                                                      Painter Wasim Kapoor said the chief minister herself was a writer and a poet. Writer Shobhaa De tweeted: "'Bamboo on the backside': I nominate it for Phrase of the Year. Thank you, Mamata Banerjee."

                                                      "We have some expectations from our leaders," said academic and author Nabanita Deb Sen. "The time, place and social responsibility of the speaker matters. You have to treat your language with care, otherwise you embarrass people. One is disappointed to hear such language..."



                                                      (West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee during a TMC rally in Siliguri.)

                                                      Linguist Pabitra Sarkar was more scathing. "For the last three years, there has been a decay in the political language in Bengal. While I shudder to think what my grandchild will make of such comments, I hope that the younger generation will dismiss such street language."

                                                      Use of such street lingo is, however, nothing new when it comes to Trinamool. State transport minister Madan Mitra had said while warning a police inspector, "Kaner gorai debo na... (Will box your ears)." Trinamool leader Sonali Guha had also used such slang while she was in the opposition.

                                                      Experts wonder whether the use of street lingo — once restricted to raucous gatherings, and strictly banished by the true-blue bhadralok — is an attempt to connect with those who attend the chief minister's rallies. Professor Achinta Biswas of Jadavpur University said: "People clapping and appreciating such comments is the bigger concern to me. It's not only the language; the gestures she made are also vulgar."

                                                      http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Mamata-Banerjees-bamboo-cuss-outrages-Bengal/articleshow/45379665.cms

                                                      Crossing the line: Mamata Banerjee takes the lead in use of foul language

                                                      HT Correspondent, Hindustan Times  Kolkata Kolkata, December 08, 2014

                                                      A new kind of intimidation tactic has emerged in the political theatre of Bengal, and this time the chief minister herself stands as the accused. Mamata Banerjee has led her party colleagues in hitting a new low of foul language use.
                                                      The latest episode happened a day after the CBI arrested Srinjoy Bose, Trinamool Congress MP.
                                                      While speaking to party workers on November 22, the CM said, “Ke tumi salla? Naam jane na keu. (Who are you bugger? No one knows your name),” while targeting a BJP leader.
                                                      On December 3, Banerjee once again crossed limits of decency in speech: “Nijeyra kortey pareyni, jara korchhey sharakkhon tadeyr pechhoney ki korey bamboo dewa jay tar chinta korey jachhey. (They couldn’t themselves work for the people, they are always trying to figure out how to shove bamboos up the... of those who are doing it).”
                                                      “Mamata is feeling threatened, and therefore, resorting to such language and behaviour,” BJP national secretary Siddharth Nath Singh claimed.

                                                      In June, TMC MP Tapas Paul had threatened to unleash his boys and rape women supporters of CPI(M). Food minister Jyotipriyo Mullick also asked his supporters to socially boycott CPI(M) workers, and even treat them as one treats venomous snakes.

                                                      http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/kolkata/didi-outshines-others-in-foul-language-use/article1-1294245.aspx

                                                      Didi Draws Flak for Repeated Use of Foul Language

                                                      Published: 05th December 2014 06:15 AM
                                                      KOLKATA: West Bengal Chief Minister and TMC chief Mamata Banerjee’s repeated use of foul language, unprecedented in the state’s political history, has drawn flak not only from the Opposition’ but also from leading citizens. CPM leader Sujan Chakraborty said, “Her actions and use of words don’t befit a CM. It is an insult to Bengali culture. As Bengalis, we are feeling ashamed.”
                                                      Shamik Bhattacharya, BJP MLA said, “She is displaying the culture of the TMC and the Bengali culture never approves of such behaviour from a Chief Minister.”
                                                      Veteran Congress leader Abdul Mannan remarked, “She should realise that she represents the people of Bengal. Use of such foul language is an insult to the people of West Bengal and our culture.”
                                                      Commenting on Mamata’s frequent digs at the media and abuse of it, former Chief Justice of HC, Bhagabati Prasad Banerjee said, “These actions and language prove that some people are yet to learn from the outcome faced by former (late) Prime Minister Indira Gandhi who imposed Emergency to gag the media. The media’s job is to criticise and highlight the failures of the government. That is Democracy.”
                                                      During her speech at an official public meeting in North Bengal on Wednesday, Mamata had said, “Peace prevails in the hills, as well as in Junglemahal now. But they can’t tolerate it. They couldn’t achieve it and that’s why they are always planning to give bamboo from the back. Just because you own a channel, you cannot just say anything you like. Limits are being crossed.”
                                                      “Bamboos are grown in jungles and used to make houses. They don’t know while giving bamboo to others, when bamboo will chase them, where they will seek shelter,” she had said, while gesturing with her right hand.
                                                      Reacting to the BJP’s state in-charge Siddharth Nath Singh’s slogan “Bhaag Mamata Bhaag”, during party president Amit Shah’s rally on November 30, she had remarked in Bengali, “Some are saying flee from Bengal. How dare! There is a saying that if you fly too high, you will be wiped out by a storm”.
                                                      During a TMC workers’ meeting on November 22, she had called Shah and Singh “shaala” and then immediately withdrew the word, but remarked, “No one has ever heard their names in Bengal.”
                                                      She used her right hand to gesture vulgarly  and said, “Since I went to Delhi Tumpai had to bambooed and arrested? I will go to Delhi repeatedly, a hundred times”.
                                                      TMC Rajya Sabha MP Srinjoy Basu alias Tumpai was arrested by the CBI for his alleged involvement in the Saradha scam.


                                                      http://www.newindianexpress.com/nation/Didi-Draws-Flak-for-Repeated-Use-of-Foul-Language/2014/12/05/article2556201.ece

                                                      Bengaluru exec behind Islamic State's top Twitter account arrested -- Saikat Datta & Sudipto Mondal

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                                                      HT Correspondents, Hindustan Times  New Delhi/Bengaluru, December 13, 2014
                                                      Bengaluru police have arrested Mehdi Masroor Biswas, the man named by UK-based Channel 4 as the one behind terror group Islamic State’s (IS) most influential Twitter handle.
                                                      Karnataka Director General of Police L Pachau and Bengaluru Police Commissioner M N Reddi, at a press conference on Saturday,  said Biwas confessed in custody that he ran the Twitter account @ShamiWitness.

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                                                      Screen grab of the now deactivated @ShamiWitness Twitter account.
                                                      Biwas, who is working with a multinational food company, confessed  that  he helped new IS terror recruits with his tweets and  was close to English-speaking members of the terror outfit, police said.
                                                      He took a 60GB monthly internet connection and  used to tweet well into the night, Reddi said, adding that Biswas also used to read all breaking news websites related to IS.
                                                      The 24-year old engineer was careful in hiding his true identity and was confident that it will never get revealed. His identity was exposed in an investigation by UK-based Channel 4 and inputs were passed on to Indian agencies.
                                                      Biwas was booked under the penal provisions of the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act for spreading the ideology of IS which is globally recognised as a terrorist organisation.
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                                                      CCB ON TOP: ISIS Tweeter ideologue Mehdi Masroor Biswas, 24, Engineer arrested at Bengaluru by Crime Branch (CCB)!
                                                      Son of a retired assistant engineer who worked with the West Bengal Electricity Board, Biswas was tracked to his house through his mobile phone which he did not attempt to switch off.

                                                      The Bengaluru police managed to get in touch after getting inputs from their counterparts in Kolkata.The Kolkata police contacted the registrar of Guru Nanak Institute of Technology, Sodepur, where Biswas studied and collected his photographs and admission details from the institute.
                                                      Channel 4 had claimed that Biswas used to run the Twitter account @ShamiWitness with  over 17,000 followers, “two-thirds of whom are foreign fighters” fighting for the IS in Iraq and Syria. His tweets were seen over 2 million times making him the “most influential twitter account” for the IS.
                                                      Biswas was frequently seen "advising" people planning to join the IS. One tweet gave advice on how to cross the Turkish border to cross over to Iraq. UK's Channel 4 contacted him around December 3 following which he shut down his Twitter account.
                                                      Biswas has been in Bengaluru from 2012 where he joined a food corporation as a trainee before being absorbed as a permanent employee in 2013.
                                                      Biswas was also one of the few to tweet the videos depicting the beheading of US social worker Peter Kessig by the IS within minutes of it being uploaded. Another tweet also encouraged the "deaths and rapes opf Kurdish fighters" fighting the IS in Iraq.

                                                      (With inputs from Saikat Datta in New Delhi and Sudipto Mondal in Bengaluru)

                                                      http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/bengaluru-police-arrest-executive-allegedly-behind-pro-is-twitter-handle/article1-1296099.aspx

                                                      "There are images of the PM with the Sahara chief. Should we demand that CBI arrest the PM?" -- Mamata of bamboo fame

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                                                      Madan Mitra will remain transport minister: Mamata Banerjee



                                                      Madan Mitra will remain transport minister: Mamata Banerjee
                                                      "Trinamool Congress MPs will protest in Parliament against BJP's politics of vendetta," Mamata Banerjee said.
                                                      KOLKATA: West Bengal transport minister Madan Mitra, who was arrested on Friday in a case relating to Saradha scam, was on Saturday produced before a court in Alipore.

                                                      The CBI had been questioning Mitra since 7am today.

                                                      Hundreds of Trinamool Congress supporters had gathered outside the Alipore court since morning.

                                                      Addressing the TMC supporters, TMC chief Mamata Banerjee said, "Madan Mitra will remain transport minister. I will handle the ministry in his absence."


                                                      READ ALSO: Madan Mitra had direct hand in Saradha scam, Left Front says 

                                                      Mamata 'biggest beneficiary' of Saradha scam, Kunal Ghosh says


                                                      "There are images of the PM with the Sahara chief. Should we demand that CBI arrest the PM?" Mamata Banerjee asked.

                                                      "Trinamool Congress MPs will protest in Parliament against BJP's politics of vendetta," Mamata Banerjee said.




                                                      The CBI had earlier arrested two TMC Rajya Sabha MPs Srinjay Bose and Kunal Ghosh in connection with the Saradha scam.

                                                      "What has happened is illegal and unconstitutional. It is a dangerous step to destroy democratic institutions. My government condemns the arrest of Madan Mitra in the strictest of terms," Banerjee had said on Friday.

                                                      "It is a conspiracy, very dirty conspiracy, I ask the Prime Minister to put me in jail first," a furious Banerjee had said.

                                                      She had also said that the Trinamool Congress would hit the streets and threatened to take up the issue in Parliament.

                                                      http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Madan-Mitra-will-remain-transport-minister-Mamata-Banerjee/articleshow/45504191.cms
                                                      Dec 13, 2014 at 05:24pm IST

                                                      Kaalaadhan: NaMo, needed nationalisation ordinance. Why can't $ accounts be held within India?

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                                                      Kaalaadhan: NaMo, needed nationalisation ordinance. Why can't $ accounts be held within India? 

                                                      Scrap Participatory Notes which are the fraudulent means to convert looted Indian Rs. into dollars and re-route the illicit wealth. For restitution of illicit wealth in tax havens, the nationalisation ordinance is a MUST expressing the will of the people which no tax haven can flout.

                                                      Kalyanaraman

                                                      Black money: SIT says govt can act against 427 foreign accounts

                                                      Probe team has asked CBDT to look into these 427 accounts that involve some Rs.4,479 cr of unaccounted for money

                                                      Tax officials have completed assessing 79 of these accounts and taxes can be levied on some `2,926 crore held in these accounts, SIT said. Photo: AFP
                                                      New Delhi: The Indian government can take action against 427 individuals or entities holding overseas accounts out of the 628 on which information was received from France, the Supreme Court-appointed special investigation team (SIT) probing the case of black money said on Friday.
                                                      The team, led by former judge M.B. Shah, had submitted its second confidential report to the apex court on 3 December, portions of which were disclosed on Friday.
                                                      The probe team has already asked the Central Board of Direct Taxes to look into these 427 accounts that involve a total of some `4,479 crore of unaccounted for money.
                                                      Tax officials have completed assessing 79 of these accounts and taxes can be levied on some `2,926 crore held in these accounts, SIT said.
                                                      Lawyer and Bharatiya Janata Party member of Parliament Ram Jethmalani had petitioned the Supreme Court in 2009 to bring back black money kept abroad by Indians. The apex court in July 2011 constituted SIT to investigate individuals and entities who had accounts with Liechtenstein banks, based on a list released by the German government at that time. SIT had submitted its first report on 20 August.
                                                      SIT in its second report has recommended a series of steps to restrict black money, which includes adopting a trade transparency system used by the US authorities, better monitoring of over- and under-invoicing in export and import transactions, and establishing an “institutional mechanism” to examine export and import data.
                                                      It has also suggested amending provisions of the Foreign Exchange Management Act (Fema) of 1999 to include a provision to seize and confiscate property of equivalent value within the country, “if it is held that property held abroad is in violation of section 4 of Fema”. Section 4 of Fema prohibits acquisition, holding, owning, possessing or transferring of any foreign exchange, foreign security or any immovable property situated outside India by a person residing in the country.
                                                      “This investigation will not proceed any further if this is the approach of the finance minister. The finance minister along with the attorney general are using the double taxation avoidance agreement (DTAA). DTAA doesn’t apply to dacoits, it applies to honest businessmen who are taxed under two jurisdictions. Person using this provision is a fool to approach a foreign government under this,” said Jethmalani, over the phone.
                                                      Lawyer Prashant Bhushan said that while SIT had given several recommendations, some of his suggestions were not considered.
                                                      “When it’s clear that in so many cases there are illegal accounts, why are these names not being disclosed to the public?” Bhushan asked. “Our recommendations regarding avoiding participatory notes and compelling disclosure of owners and shareholders of foreign companies investing in India have not been considered. Further, if you need information from countries like Switzerland, you’ll have to pass a law saying that all Indians would have to declare assets abroad and anything not declared would be considered an asset of crime.”
                                                      Participatory notes are offshore derivative instruments with Indian shares as underlying assets.
                                                      On 3 December, Bhushan, representing Aam Aadmi Party leader Arvind Kejriwal, had asked the Supreme court to disclose names of 250 individuals or entities who had admitted to holding accounts overseas. The court had not granted his plea.
                                                      http://www.livemint.com/Politics/h3QSLG0gq4lXn5bgHTeBIO/Black-money-SIT-says-govt-can-act-against-427-foreign-accou.html

                                                      Black money: ₹4,500 cr lying in bank accounts abroad, says SIT

                                                      Our Bureau
                                                      Wants PAN used in payments over ₹1 lakh, cap on amount of cash a person can keep
                                                      Income Tax authorities have traced about ₹4,500 crore in undisclosed money in bank accounts overseas, a Special Investigation Team (SIT) probing the matter said in its second report to the Supreme Court.
                                                      The report, released on Friday, said investigations are pending in 33 cases involving an amount of ₹14,957.95 crore, and that the Enforcement Directorate is in the process of attaching assets worth over ₹3,800 crore.
                                                      Of the 628 persons having bank accounts abroad, 339 have some money in their accounts, while the rest do not. And of them, 201 are non-residents or not traceable. In its recommendations, the SIT has proposed mandatory quoting of the Permanent Account Number (PAN) in sales involving payment of ₹1 lakh or more, to curb the creation of fake or bogus bills.
                                                      “The purchaser would also be under an obligation to ensure that the invoices he gets have the PAN number of the seller,” the report pointed out.
                                                      Cash purchase
                                                      The purchase or sale of goods or services by cash is rampant, which undoubtedly utilises or generates unaccounted money in society, the SIT observed,
                                                      In order to regulate possession and transportation of cash, the team suggested putting a limit on cash holdings for private use and including a provision in the Income Tax Act for confiscation of cash held beyond the prescribed limit. Various European countries have such provisions, the SIT said.
                                                      “Further, for holding of cash/currency notes also, there should be a limit, by prescribing a reasonable threshold, maybe ₹10 lakh or ₹15 lakh. This would control holding of unaccounted money to a large extent. This would also control transfer of unaccounted cash from one destination to another, which at present is rampant,” it said.
                                                      It also suggested a statutory rule allowing the Income Tax Department to recover dues in respect of the property attached by the Enforcement Directorate.
                                                      (This article was published on December 12, 2014)
                                                      http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/news/black-money-4500-cr-lying-in-bank-accounts-abroad-says-sit/article6686764.ece?homepage=true

                                                      Telhara (Bihar, India) -- a node in Bharatam Janam’s Meluhha Knowledge Network, ca. 5th century BCE

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                                                      Telhara (Bihar, India) -- a node in Bharatam Janam’s Meluhha Knowledge Network, ca. 5th century BCE



                                                      What is the oldest University in recorded history? 

                                                      It could be Takshashila University, dated ca. 700 BCE followed by Telhara, Nalanda, Vikramashila -- all of which could have constituted a Meluhha Knowledge Network of a Knowledge Society of ancient times. 

                                                      Here is a collation of some reports on archaeological finds of this great archaeological marvel related to a Knowledge Society in Bihar, India.

                                                      With the unraveling of the Indus Script cipher as Mlecchita Vikalpa (Meluhha cipher), a project has to be undertaken to document the Itihaasa of Bharatam Janam. 

                                                      Present indications are that Telhara will be recorded as a golden page of this narrative since this is in a region where the lingua franca was Meluhha, the center-piece of the Indian sprachbund effectively debunking the wrongly perceived multiplicity of language families of Bharatam Janam. It appears that most people spoke proto-Indian vaak (speech), venerated as a divine manifestation in Rigveda.

                                                      Kalyanaraman
                                                      Sarasvati Research Center

                                                      December 14, 2014

                                                      Published On: Sun, Dec 14th, 2014
                                                      By IANS

                                                      Telhara University’s ruins older than Nalanda, Vikramshila

                                                      Patna: The remains of Telhara University, discovered in Bihar, are older than Nalanda and Vikramshila universities, officials said here on Sunday.
                                                      Chinese traveller Heuen Tsang visited Telhara in the 7th century AD and he mentioned the university as "Teleadaka"
                                                      Chinese traveller Heuen Tsang visited Telhara in the 7th century AD and he mentioned the university as “Teleadaka”
                                                      Bihar’s Arts, Culture and Youth Affairs Secretary Anand Kishor said that based on key findings from the excavation, it can be confirmed that Telhara University was older than Nalanda and Vikramshila.
                                                      “A team of archaeologists has found four Buddhist monastery seals made of terracotta, bearing the inscriptions – Sri Prathamshivpur Mahavihariyaye Bikshu Sanghas – in Pali language in Nalanda district that indicated the university’s real name, which is usually described as Telhara University,” Kishor said.
                                                      Kishor said Chinese traveller Heuen Tsang visited Telhara in the 7th century AD and he mentioned the university as “Teleadaka” in his narrative.
                                                      Kishor told that archaeologists have discovered bricks that were used to lay the ancient university’s foundation.
                                                      “Bricks’ dimension 42x32x6 cm revealed a Kushan, first century AD, influence. That is a strong evidence that the Telhara University is older than fourth century’s Nalanda University and seventh century’s Vikramshila University.”.
                                                      Kishor said the archaeological discovery was a landmark achievement for Bihar.
                                                      He said archaeologists based on previous findings placed the Telhara University in the Gupta period between fourth and seventh century. But the new findings cleared all doubts as to the university’s age.
                                                      Atul Kumar Verma, director of state archaeology, said: “It is a positive development in the field of excavation in Bihar.”
                                                      “After discovery of remains of fourth century ancient Nalanda and eight century Vikramshila universities, this is the discovery of remains of third ancient university in the state,” Verma said.
                                                      He said remains of Telhara University were found during excavation of a 45-foot high mound. “We have also found a huge floor, statues in bronze and stone, and over 100 seals.”
                                                      Verma said Heuen Tsanng has given a graphic account of a cluster of as many as seven Buddhist monasteries flourishing at “Teleadaka”, also called “Tiladhak”, at Telhara site, where about a thousand monks studied under the Mahayana school of Buddhism.
                                                      The excavation at Telhara site was started in 2009 after the then chief minister Nitish Kumar took special interest in it.
                                                      Early this year, Nitish Kumar announced that specimen from the site would be housed in the proposed International Museum in Patna.
                                                      http://www.indileak.com/telhara-universitys-ruins-older-than-nalanda-vikramshila/

                                                      Telhara University's ruins older than Nalanda, Vikramshila

                                                      Sun, December 14, 2014, 04.01 PM IST

                                                      Patna, Dec 14: The remains of Telhara University, discovered in Bihar, are older than Nalanda and Vikramshila universities, officials said here on Sunday.
                                                      Bihar's Arts, Culture and Youth Affairs Secretary Anand Kishor said that based on key findings from the excavation, it can be confirmed that Telhara University was older than Nalanda and Vikramshila.
                                                      "A team of archaeologists has found four Buddhist monastery seals made of terracotta, bearing the inscriptions - Sri Prathamshivpur Mahavihariyaye Bikshu Sanghas - in Pali language in Nalanda district that indicated the university's real name, which is usually described as Telhara University," Kishor said.
                                                      Kishor said Chinese traveller Heuen Tsang visited Telhara in the 7th century AD and he mentioned the university as "Teleadaka" in his narrative.
                                                      Kishor told IANS that archaeologists have discovered bricks that were used to lay the ancient university's foundation.
                                                      "Bricks' dimension 42x32x6 cm revealed a Kushan, first century AD, influence. That is a strong evidence that the Telhara University is older than fourth century's Nalanda University and seventh century's Vikramshila University.".
                                                      Kishor said the archaeological discovery was a landmark achievement for Bihar.
                                                      He said archaeologists based on previous findings placed the Telhara University in the Gupta period between fourth and seventh century. But the new findings cleared all doubts as to the university's age.
                                                      Atul Kumar Verma, director of state archaeology, said: "It is a positive development in the field of excavation in Bihar."
                                                      "After discovery of remains of fourth century ancient Nalanda and eight century Vikramshila universities, this is the discovery of remains of third ancient university in the state," Verma said.
                                                      He said remains of Telhara University were found during excavation of a 45-foot high mound. "We have also found a huge floor, statues in bronze and stone, and over 100 seals."
                                                      Verma said Heuen Tsanng has given a graphic account of a cluster of as many as seven Buddhist monasteries flourishing at "Teleadaka", also called "Tiladhak", at Telhara site, where about a thousand monks studied under the Mahayana school of Buddhism.
                                                      The excavation at Telhara site was started in 2009 after the then chief minister Nitish Kumar took special interest in it.
                                                      Early this year, Nitish Kumar announced that specimen from the site would be housed in the proposed International Museum in Patna.

                                                      http://www.focusnews.com/?q=detail/national/1/455049


                                                      Another ancient university found in Nalanda


                                                      PATNA: Bihar is known as home to the ancient Nalanda and Vikramshila universities. But little known to the outside world, archaeologists have identified yet another ancient university at Telhara in Nalanda district, 60km from Patna.

                                                      The Bihar state directorate of archaeology had started excavation at the site on December 26, 2009 and discovered pottery, images and over a thousand seals belonging to the Gupta period (5th century AD) and the later Pala period (9-10th century AD).

                                                      "We also found a 75X75 metre floor dotted with a number of platforms with images of Buddha. The evidence of three temple structures is also found. Monks used to offer prayer on these platforms," says Atul K Verma, who headed the excavation team.

                                                      Verma, who is also the director of the state directorate of archaeology, said evidences from both Gupta and Pala period structures, like the one mentioned by Chinese traveller Xuanzang (Hiuen-Tsang) in his travelogue, have been unearthed during the excavation at the 35ft high Bulandi mound at Telhara.

                                                      "We have also found seals written with 'Teladhak Mahavihara', which was also authenticated by archaeologist Alexander Cunningham in his report," Verma told TOI. "Traces of ashes have also been found from the site which reminded us of the destruction by a Turkish attack led by Bakhtiyar Khilji in the 12th century," Verma said. The radius of the university was likely to be one km, he said.

                                                      Only a few days back, Nobel laureate Amartya Sen had visited this ancient site during his visit to Nalanda.

                                                      Telhara, a monastic site of Theravada tradition, was first discovered in 1872 by the then district magistrate of Nalanda, AM Broadley. In the 13th century, Telhara came under Turkish rule and, later, became an important settlement of Muslims.

                                                      http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/patna/Another-ancient-university-found-in-Nalanda/articleshow/28807538.cms

                                                      Thursday , January 16 , 2014 |

                                                      Varsity ruins near Nalanda
                                                      - Archaeologists find monastery seals and sculptures

                                                      (From top) A red sandstone sculpture and a monastery seal found from Telhara excavation site
                                                      Patna, Jan. 15: Archaeologists have found remains of another ancient university at Telhara, near the ruins of Nalanda.
                                                      According to historians, Telhara University’s reference has been found in the account of Chinese travellers Hiuen Tsang and Ithsing.
                                                      Atul Kumar Verma, director, archaeology, said the directorate of archaeology had got firm evidence of the Telhara University, about 40km from Nalanda.
                                                      “We have found the same monastery seal, which was found during the excavation carried out at the Nalanda University site. While we had discovered only two-three monastery seal then, we have found seven-eight similar seals this time. The monastery seals are made of terracotta and are in round shape. There is a wheel sign, flanked by two deer, on the seal also. The monastery seals, which we have found at Telhara, date back to thousand years and it is totally similar to the seals, which were found at the ruins of Nalanda University,” he added.
                                                      He said the team, including conservator S.K. Jha, senior technical assistant Nand Gopal among others, had been carrying out excavation work at the site since 2009.
                                                      The directorate runs under the state, art, culture and youth affairs department.
                                                      “What makes us more confident about our claims is the finding of three Buddhist temples, which Hiuen Tsang briefed in his account. Besides, we have also discovered a huge platform, which has the seating capacity of nearly thousand people. This platform has also got mention in Hiuen Tsang’s account. He has written that around a thousand monks used to sit for prayer on this platform. Our another important discovery is the teacher compartments. This has also got mention in Hiuen Tsang account,” said Verma.
                                                      The directorate has also got evidence that the varsity was equally popular in the Gupta period. “We have found sculptures made of red sandstone, which proves that the university was quite popular in the Gupta period. We have found pottery of different shapes and seals from the site of the Gupta period. There is a complete influence of the Gupta period in the strokes of writing, which we have found on the earthen pots. Another important finding is the 1ft layer of as — something similar found from the Nalanda University site. It is believed that Nalanda University was set on fire by Turkish Muslim army under Bakhtiyar Khilji in 1193. We have got evidence that Telhara University was also burnt by Khilji on his way,” Verma said.
                                                      Verma added that the finding of directorate of archaeology is important as it acknowledges the fact that Bihar was once the centre of education. “After discovering the ruins of Nalanda and Vikramshila University, we have been able to discover the remains of another university in Bihar. It is definitely one of our big achievements and it also establishes the fact that Bihar was once the centre of excellence,” said Verma.
                                                      Verma added that it would take the directorate at least 10 years to properly conserve the university. “It would take quite some time for conservation. At present, our directorate is facing manpower shortage. Most of the important posts, including assistant director, technical assistant, surveyor among others, are lying vacant. We have asked the Bihar Public Service Commission to fill up the vacant post. So far as my knowledge goes, they have initiated the process of recruitment,” said Verma.
                                                      Chief minister Nitish Kumar, who hails from Nalanda district, had visited the site several times to keep himself abreast about the progress of the excavation. He announced that relics from the site would be housed in the proposed International Museum coming up in Patna.
                                                      Nobel Laureate Amartya Sen also made a trip to the site last week on request of the chief minister to have a first-hand view of the excavations.
                                                      Sources said the directorate of archaeology has recently been quite active.
                                                      It is soon going to set up a pre-historic park at Chirand in Saran district. The pre-historic park would be set up at a cost of Rs 7 crore.

                                                      http://www.telegraphindia.com/1140116/jsp/bihar/story_17827039.jsp#.VI2qzNKUeSo

                                                      Friday , June 17 , 2011 |
                                                      Tourism boost to historic Telhara
                                                      Patna, June 16: Plans are afoot to bring Telhara, an ancient Buddhist monastic site, on the tourist map of India. Realising its richness as a heritage site after two rounds of excavations, the state government has decided to develop it as a tourist spot.
                                                      “The excavations revealed that it is a very precious site. So, we have decided to develop it as a tourist spot,” state art culture and youth affairs minister Sukhda Pandey toldThe Telegraph.
                                                      To begin with, a boundary wall would be erected around the excavated site. In the long run, the government intends to set up a museum to display the antiques found from the site.
                                                      “For now, we have decided to keep the historic items in the Biharsharif museum,” Pandey said.
                                                      Located 29km west of Nalanda, this monastic site was discovered in 1872 by A.M. Broadley, then magistrate of Nalanda, which was commented on with some details by Alexander Cunningham between 1875 and 1878. Cunningham intended to do the excavation of this site. But he could not because of protest by the settlers in the vicinity of the site then.
                                                      Contrary to the popular belief that the monastery came into existence during the Gupta period (4th to 7th century AD), the latest round of excavation at the site from January to May this year has revealed that it might have come up in the 3rd century BC. The first round of excavation was carried out from December 2009 to May 2010.
                                                      “Finding of northern black polished ware during the latest round of excavation suggests the monastery is much older,” Atul Verma, the excavation and exploration officer of the art and culture department, who led the excavation team at Telhara, said.
                                                      The findings of the excavation also suggest that the site might have been flooded and regained its importance during the Kushan period (1st century AD). “There was a 4-metre-thick layer of sand just above the layer in which northern black polished ware was found. It suggests flooding of the site,” Verma said, adding that sprinklers made of clay, which were an exclusive specialty of the Kushan period, were found in the layer above the sand.
                                                      The second round of excavation has also confirmed that that the monastery was a centre of Tantric Buddhism. The basalt statue of Yamantak, the god of death, with seven heads suggests so.
                                                      During the excavation work, the team members stumbled upon a 1.5-foot-thick layer of ash, suggesting burning of the monastery by Bakhtiyar Khilji, who had raided Bihar towards the end of the 12th century.
                                                      These findings apart, the latest round of excavation has also given evidence of presence of a three-storeyed structure at this place, as mentioned by Hiuen Tsang in his travel account. Evidence to prove the presence of prayer hall and residential cells of monks in the monastery has also been found.
                                                      A number of potteries and images belonging to the Gupta age and the Pal period were found. The excavation revealed a 34-metre-long floor lined by a number of cells.
                                                      Another brick paved floor with a wall almost 12-foot-high has been discovered below the prayer hall in the eastern side. Above this floor, a well was found.
                                                      In course of excavation, the team came across the Gupta age monastery. Nearly 60-metre-long brick wall of the monastery structure was found 8m below the ground-level. Another structure running in north-south direction was traced below it.
                                                      “So far, the two rounds of excavation have revealed many things. But two to three rounds of excavation would be carried out in coming years for the complete exploration of this site,” Verma said.
                                                      http://www.telegraphindia.com/1110617/jsp/bihar/story_14121217.jsp

                                                      Not Nalanda alone

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                                                      SUBALTERN SPOILS: The sites discovered in Nalanda district have thrown up seals, iron and terracota objects and concrete platforms


                                                      Bihar had another ancient university at Telhara.
                                                      Bihar is known across the globe as home to the ancient Nalanda and Vikramshila universities. But little known to the outside world, archaeologists have stumbled upon traces of another ancient university in Bihar - at Telhara, a small village 30 km from Biharsharif. Preliminary excavations launched by the Bihar government in December last year led to the discovery of pottery and images belonging to the Gupta period (5th century AD) and the later Pala period (9-10 th century AD). "We also found a 34-metre floor dotted with a number of platforms having Buddha images on them, " says Atul K Verma, who headed the excavation team.

                                                      An excavation and exploration officer in the Bihar state directorate of archaeology, Verma told TOI-Crest that excavation at the 35-fthigh Bulandi mound at Telhara has unearthed evidence of a three-storey concrete structure, like the one mentioned by Chinese traveller Xuanzang (Hieun Tsang) in his travelogue.

                                                      Telhara, a monastic site of Theravada tradition, was first discovered in 1872 by the then district magistrate of Nalanda, AM Broadley. In the 13th century, Telhara came under Turkish rule and later became an important settlement of Muslims. According to Bihar's culture secretary Vivek K Singh, further excavation at the site would start in October. "In view of its importance, we are going to declare it a state-protected site, " he says.

                                                      Not just that, non-descript Ghorakatora near Giriyak in Nalanda has had archaeologists baffled ever since they discovered a 3, 500-yearold site during excavations in the village a couple of years ago. More than 300 terracotta, stone, metal, glass, iron, bone and shell objects were among the finds at the site perched on National Highway-31 between Biharsharif and Nawada. ASI's Patna circle superintending archaeologist SK Manjul said the antiquities were in existence from the Chalcolithic period (1500-800 BC) to the Pala era.

                                                      In 2007-08, ASI conducted excavations near a five-metre high mound at the southern end of Begampur village, 1. 4 km away from the ruins of the old university at Nalanda. "One of the most important antiquities discovered at the site is a fragment of a seal with a three-line inscription in Brahmi script beside which a running deer has been depicted, " Manjul says. Excavation at the site also unearthed terracotta gamesman, beads, human and animal figurines, terracotta plaques, armlets, iron rings and nails and terracotta moulds of a horse - all belonging to the pre-Gupta and late medieval periods (200 AD - 1300 AD).

                                                      That's not all. Even a "small scale" excavation conducted at Damankhanda village, one km away from the ruins of Nalanda, revealed the remains of a Buddhist temple and architectural and sculptural remains dating back to 600 BC-1200 AD.

                                                      http://www.timescrest.com/coverstory/not-nalanda-alone-3091
                                                      Wednesday , February 9 , 2011 |
                                                      Digs hint at Tantric Buddhism
                                                      Patna, Feb. 8: The ongoing second round of excavation at Telhara, 29km west to Nalanda, has further lent credence to the theory that this Buddhist monastery was set up during the Gupta period.
                                                      “Pottery found during the excavation work hints that the monastery existed even during the Gupta period,” Atul Verma, the excavation and exploration officer of the art and culture department, leading the excavation team, told The Telegraph over phone from Telhara.
                                                      The pottery comprises black and red ware, sand red flip ware, which suggest the existence of the monastery in the Gupta period (AD 4th to 7th century).
                                                      The second round of excavations got underway on January 13 and is likely to continue till May this year.
                                                      Apart from the deeper digging of three of the seven trenches in which excavation was done in the first round, excavation in four new trenches would be undertaken in the second round.
                                                      Age apart, the latest findings also gave credence to the theory that this monastery was a centre of Tantric Buddhism. “Findings of statues of Marichi and Yamraja during the ongoing excavation suggests that this was a centre of Tantric Buddhism,” Verma said.
                                                      While the statue of Yamaraja, which is a rare finding, has seven heads and the “god of death” is sitting on seven horses, the statue of Marichi is sitting on six swines.
                                                      The latest round of excavation has also revealed presence of a 35-metre-long wall which has a height of 4.35 metre. “The height of this wall may be more as digging work in the trench is still on,” Verma said. Bricks used in wall are 32cm long, 18cm in breadth and 6cm wide each.
                                                      Senior officials in the art and culture department are very excited about the findings of the latest round of excavation and the department’s principal secretary K.P. Ramaiah would visit the site on 11th of this month.
                                                      “I want to see the findings of the latest rounds of excavation, hence I have decided to visit the site,” Ramaiah told The Telegraph and added that funds would not be a constraint as far as carrying out the excavation work at this site is concerned. The department is determined to collect all possible details related to this important site.
                                                      This monastic site was first discovered in 1872 by A.M. Broadley, the then district magistrate of Nalanda, which was commented on with some details by Alexander Cunningham between 1875 and 1878.
                                                      The first round of excavation at this site had started in December 2009 and it lasted about five months. The excavation had unearthed evidence of a three-storeyed concrete structure.
                                                      Existence of this structure has also been mentioned in the travel account of Chinese traveller Hiuen Tsang who visited the place in AD 7th century. Evidence of prayer halls and residential cells for monks in the monastery was also found during the first round of excavation.
                                                      It also revealed the presence of a 34-metre-long floor lined with a number of cells. The vast floor is dotted with a number of platforms with images of Buddha installed on them. A 4-foot-high blue basalt image of Buddha in Abhay Mudra and another in Dharma Chakra Mudra have also been found on the floor of the hall. These things suggest that it was a prayer hall, the presence of which has also been mentioned by Hiuen Tsang.
                                                      http://www.telegraphindia.com/1110209/jsp/bihar/story_13553304.jsp


                                                      Post No 864 Date: 24 February 2014
                                                      ( India had many ancient universities such as Taxila (Thatchasheelam), Kancheepuram, Vikramasila and Nalanda. Now one more university is discovered in Bihar)
                                                      From The Indian Express 23 February 2014 & another magazine...


                                                      A statue of the 12-armed Avlokiteshwar Buddha found from a Tiladhak site is at the Indian Museum in Kolkata. Perhaps the best known Pala sculpture from Telhara is now in Rietberg Muzeum, Zurich.
                                                      Following matter is added from another newspaper.
                                                      “We have found the same monastery seal, which was found during the excavation carried out at the Nalanda University site. While we had discovered only two-three monastery seal then, we have found seven-eight similar seals this time. The monastery seals are made of terracotta and are in round shape. There is a wheel sign, flanked by two deer, on the seal also. The monastery seals, which we have found at Telhara, date back to thousand years and it is totally similar to the seals, which were found at the ruins of Nalanda University,” he added.
                                                      Burnt down by Muslim Army
                                                      The directorate has also got evidence that the varsity was equally popular in the Gupta period. “We have found sculptures made of red sandstone, which proves that the university was quite popular in the Gupta period. We have found pottery of different shapes and seals from the site of the Gupta period. There is a complete influence of the Gupta period in the strokes of writing, which we have found on the earthen pots. Another important finding is the 1ft layer of ash — something similar found from the Nalanda University site. It is believed that Nalanda University was set on fire by Turkish Muslim army under Bakhtiyar Khilji in 1193. We have got evidence that Telhara University was also burnt by Khilji on his way,” Verma said.
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                                                      MAJOR FINDINGS
                                                      SEALS AND SEALING
                                                      The recovery of over 100 terracotta seals and sealings from the Gupta and Pala periods provides strong evidence of this being a Buddhist university. Besides seals of the chakra flanked by two deers, other seals have inscription of Buddhist mantras. Seals of Gaj-Lakshmi and flying birds were also found. Some inscriptions that have not yet been deciphered would be sent to Mysore for deciphering.
                                                      PLATFORM, TEMPLES
                                                      Just above the ashen layer — said to be proof of Turkish general Bakhtiyar Khilji having destroyed the monastery — is the sanctum sanctorum of three Buddhist shrines, each measuring 3.15 square metres. A big platform, found just below this ashen layer, is said to have accommodated over 1,000 monks.
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                                                      CELLS FOR TEACHERS
                                                      The excavation has so far revealed 11 cells of 4 square metres each. It is believed that these were faculty quarters. There is evidence of bricks from the Gupta and Pala periods.
                                                      COPPER BELL CHIMES
                                                      The excavation revealed several broken pieces of small bells. Parts of molten copper also suggest that the monastery was well-decorated.
                                                      CAUTION INSCRIPTION
                                                      A stone inscription in Sanskrit (early Nagari script), probably written just before the destruction of the Tiladhak mahavihara, says, “He who tries to destroy this monastery is either a donkey or a bull”. Below the stone inscription are images of the two animals.
                                                      FASTING BUDDHA AND VOTIVE STUPA
                                                      A miniature terracotta image of a fasting Buddha from the Pala period is a rare find. A six-foot-tall votive stupa from the Pala period suggests the prevalence of Buddhism.
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                                                      MAURYAN PERIOD
                                                      Bone tools and pottery shards of Northern Black Polished Ware points to this being a settlement in the Mauryan period.
                                                      STONE SCULPTURES
                                                      Among the over 15 stone sculptures found at the site are a red sandstone sculpture of Bodhisatva, Avlokiteshwar, Manjusri and the Buddha in his ‘earth witness’ mudra. A black stone statue of Buddha in abhay mudra (fearless mode) from the Pala period has been found. The red sandstone Bodhisatva sculpture is believed to be from the Gupta period. Some sculptures of Hindu deities such as Uma Maheshwar and Ganesh and Vishnu from the later Pala period were also found. The presence of a Yamantaka sculpture is evidence of Tantric Buddhism at the monastery.
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                                                      Contact swami_48@yahoo.com
                                                      http://tamilandvedas.com/tag/telhara-university/ 

                                                      Thursday , July 3 , 2014 |



                                                      Kushan hint in bricks

                                                      - Experts feel Telhara varsity precedes Gupta period
                                                      The recent excavation at the Telhara mound has hinted that the ancient university was older than believed.
                                                      Experts associated with its excavation are now claiming that the university originated in the Kushan period.
                                                      Atul Kumar Verma, director, archaeology, told The Telegraph that in the recent excavation, archaeologists have found some bricks of very large size (42x36x6.5cm) substantiating that the university belonged to the Kushan period. “Bricks of the Kushan period were quite large from other dynasties, including the Gupta and Pala periods,” said Verma.
                                                      Earlier, the university, whose reference had been found in the account of Chinese travellers Hiuen Tsang and Ithsing, was thought to come into existence in the Gupta period. The excavation work is going on at Telhara village, around 32km northwest of the Nalanda University ruins.
                                                      While the Kushan period is considered to be 1st century AD, the Gupta dynasty ruled from 3rd to 6th century AD.
                                                      The directorate of archaeology, which runs under the state art, culture and youths affairs department, started the excavation. It found sculptures of red sandstones proving that the university was quite popular in the Gupta period. The directorate had also found pottery of different shapes and seals from the site similar to those of the Gupta period. Experts had also found a complete influence of the Gupta period in the strokes of writing from the earthen pots found from the site.
                                                      An official of the directorate on condition of anonymity said they had also found some pottery items recently from the site which has firm evidence of its association with the Kushan period. “We have found some pottery items from the site such as sprinkler made of northern black polished ware similar to the pottery items of the Kushans. It is fine-grained clay with little tampering material. In Kushan period, most of the pottery items used to be made with a unique technique of glossy surface and it could produce a special type of metallic sound. These types of pottery items were made for elite people in the Kushan period. We also call it VIP pottery items. The pottery finding is crucial,” said an official.
                                                      Verma said it would take the directorate another 10 years to fully conserve the structure spread across 1km. “In one day, we are able to dig up only around 6cm area.”

                                                      http://www.telegraphindia.com/1140703/jsp/bihar/story_18574385.jsp#.VI2xYtKUeSo


                                                      World's first university was established in Takshila
                                                      As early as 700 B.C., there existed a giant University at Takshashila, located in the northwest region of Bharat (India).

                                                      The world's oldest recognized university

                                                      Taxila also known as Takshashila, flourished from 600 BC to 500 AD, in the kingdom of Gandhar. 68 subjects were taught at this university and the minimum entry age, ancient texts show, was 16. At one stage, it had 10,500 students including those from Babylon, Greece, Syria, and China. Experienced masters taught the vedas, languages, grammar, philosophy, medicine, surgery, archery, politics, warfare, astronomy, accounts, commerce, documentation, music, dance and other performing arts, futurology, the occult and mystical sciences,complex mathematical calculations. The panel of masters at the university included legendary scholars like Kautilya, Panini, Jivak and Vishnu Sharma. Thus, the concept of a full-fledged university was developed in India.
                                                      Famous Nalanda University
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                                                      The stupa of Sariputta at Nalanda University. "The first great university in recorded history."
                                                      Did you know that the University at Nalanda functioned from 500 to 1300 AD until destroyed by invaders?
                                                      During the 800 years that the university was operational, it attained great fame. Its campus was one mile in length and a half-mile in width. It also had 300 lecture halls with stone benches for sitting; laboratories and other facilities were also available. For example, the university had a towering observatory called the Ambudharaavlehi for astronomical research. It has boasted a massive library called Dharma Gunj or Mountain of Knowledge that was set up in three buildings named Ratna Sagar, Ratnodavi and Ratnayanjak. The entrance examination was very difficult and the pass rate was 3 out of every 10 students. Despite this hurdle, the Chinese traveler, Hien Tsang wrote in his diary that 10,000 students and 200 professors were at Nalanda University.
                                                      http://veda.wikidot.com/tip:world-first-university-takshila

                                                      Jara sat bhabe rajneeti korchhe tader pechhone bamboo deoar adhikar...Bamboo is official Mamata weapon, as Saradha noose tightens

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                                                      Sunday , December 14 , 2014 |

                                                      Twice-wielded, bamboo is official weapon


                                                      Flower petals are showered on the car that ferried Madan Mitra to Alipore court on Saturday. Picture by Bibhash Lodh

                                                      Mamata shows her nephew Abhishek’s cellphone displaying a picture of Narendra Modi and another person whom she referred to as “Sahara”. Picture by Pradip Sanyal 
                                                      Calcutta, Dec. 13: David had a sling and a stone. Didi has Dendrocalamus calostachyus.
                                                      The botanical name shares the capital 'D' with Didi but it is better known as the Indian bamboo, evidently chief minister Mamata Banerjee's weapon of choice in her battle with the modern-day Goliaths of Delhi.
                                                      Jara sat bhabe rajneeti korchhe tader pechhone bamboo deoar adhikar jodi tomar thake, tobe amaar o bolar adhikar aachhe (If you have the right to shove a bamboo up the rear of those who are doing honest politics, then I too have the right to speak)," Mamata told "sportspersons" who rallied today to protest the arrest of sports and transport minister Madan Mitra in the Saradha case.
                                                      Once might be happenstance but twice in Bengal politics has to be more than coincidence. This is the second time in 10 days Mamata is unleashing the boorish bambooastra. She did so first in Jalpaiguri on December 3, to the accompaniment of a gesture so that no one would be in doubt what the chief minister - an avid champion of culture and an avowed admirer of Tagore - meant.
                                                      Today, while relaunching the bamboo missile, Mamata did not appear to have reprised the gesture, probably because the great communicator is aware that the long pole is by now indelibly etched in the political psyche of Bengal.
                                                      Without the faintest touch of irony, Mamata declared at the meeting near Eden Gardens that her crusade is also intended at saving the culture of Bengal, which she said was "under threat".
                                                      It is not clear whether the loyal culture clan of the chief minister would henceforth be seen wielding a bamboo pole or a stick in public. The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) had identified itself with the broom while the umbrella became the symbol of the pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong.
                                                      The bamboo, after all, is much more potent - and painful, if the chief minister's graphic description is any indication - than either the broom or the umbrella.
                                                      Mamata herself gave a taste of the "cultural" campaign ahead - promising to uphold the dignity of her post and undermining it in the same breath.
                                                      "I hold a post so I am not saying this. Noyto boltam tene jibh chhirhe nebo (Otherwise, I would have said, 'I'll tear out their tongues')," Mamata said of her political rivals who suggested the CBI should probe those who turned up at the rally.
                                                      The "culture" was also in evidence when Trinamul sympathisers shouted "shame, shame" in a courtroom to egg on Mitra and drown the arguments of the CBI counsel. A police vehicle was damaged and journalists of Times Now, the television news channel, were chased. 
                                                      Asked why a chief minister would feel compelled to use such language, a consultant clinical psychologist said: "Extreme frustration can lead to aggression. Language such as this is a form of aggression. But repeated use of such language also signifies familiarity with it."
                                                      In keeping with the exalted status of the bamboo, the first foe facing the thrust is Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
                                                      Mamata demanded Modi's arrest, saying he had shared the dais with "Sahara". The reference appeared to be to Subrata Roy, now in jail in a financial case. Mamata was drawing a parallel with allegations that attendance at Saradha events made Mitra guilty.
                                                      Holding up a cellphone her nephew Abhishek Banerjee handed to her, Mamata said: "Should I show you photographs of Modi and Sahara? I have heard there is a red diary. It contains all the names. You will shiver on hearing the names."
                                                      Mamata added: "See, Aroop (Biswas, state housing minister) has found this on the Internet. Isn't this chit fund? There are photographs with Sahara... So, arrest the Prime Minister."
                                                      She asked Aroop to get 10 lakh posters of the photograph made and splash them.
                                                      The photograph appeared to have been taken when Roy attended Modi's third swearing-in ceremony in Ahmedabad on December 26, 2012.
                                                      If Mamata is going to make stage-sharing with Roy a ground for arrest, she will find it difficult to invite Amitabh Bachchan to inaugurate the Kolkata International Film Festival again. Bachchan, who used to be a regular face at Sahara events, had inaugurated Mamata's pet film festival three times in a row, including this year's edition last month.
                                                      In the Saradha scandal, thousands of poor depositors have lost money. In the Sahara case, questions are being asked about the identity of the depositors and whether they were fictitious.
                                                      Besides, by 2012, when Roy met Modi, Sahara's decline had begun. Saradha's most spectacular rise had taken place in the years Trinamul was in power.

                                                      http://www.telegraphindia.com/1141214/jsp/frontpage/story_3616.jsp#.VI10H9KUeSo



                                                      DIDI SPEARHEADS STIR AS SARADHA NOOSE TIGHTENS

                                                      Sunday, 14 December 2014 | Saugar Sengupta/PNS | Kolkata/New Delhi

                                                      The fallout of West Bengal Transport Minister Madan Mitra’s arrest in connection with the Saradha scam spilled  onto the streets of Kolkata on Saturday with Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee leading a protest march and attacking yet again Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Centre for “manipulating” her party leader’s arrest. The Left, fast losing its political space to the BJP in the State, also took out a parallel march demanding the immediate grilling of the Chief Minister in the scam.
                                                      The BJP counter-attacked Mamata from Delhi as well as from Bengal saying that “rattled” by the possibility that her “own involvement” could come to light, she is pressing the “panic button”.
                                                      While Mitra was sent to four-day CBI custody till December 16, Mamata rejected demands to sack the Minister.
                                                      Addressing the rally, Mamata, who had dared Modi to arrest her shortly after Mitra’s arrest, targeted the PM yet again by saying: “If image is a proof of criminal conspiracy, then the Prime Minister should be arrested for Sahara scam.”
                                                      Apparently referring to photos of Mitra sharing the dais with Saradha Group chairman Sudipto Sen, who is now cooling his heels in jail, Mamata said, “There are photos of several CPI(M) leaders with chit fund owners. There are photos of the PM with the Sahara chief. Should we demand that CBI arrest PM Narendra Modi?”
                                                      Though she did not name BJP observer for Bengal Siddharthnath Singh, she, nevertheless, made her target of attack clear by saying “the man who had from a rally here said bhag Mamata bhag deserves his tongue to be torn off. I would have done so but for the dignity of my chair”.
                                                      She alleged that the BJP had planned Mitra’s arrest from Delhi and warned she would take the battle to its logical end by teaching the party leadership a lesson of lifetime. Attacking the CBI for “acting like the goons of their political bosses at the Centre”, she claimed Mitra, a key party organiser and also State Sports Minister, was called as a “witness” to the CBI office and was arrested hours after following a phone call from Delhi.
                                                      The BJP responded with BJP MP Meenakshi Lekhi maintaining, “If anything which is linking Mamata Banerjee with the scam, she would be investigated and interrogated by the CBI. It is for CBI to take that call and not for me to direct the CBI.” State BJP president Rahul Sinha termed her jumpy reaction a product of overpowering nervousness “anticipating the fate of many Trinamool leaders, including herself.”
                                                      Left leaders, including Biman Bose, who took out a massive rally demanding immediate quizzing of Mamata, said, “We want her to be grilled now so that things are revealed at the earliest.”
                                                      They also immediately dismissed her combative move saying she was doing so to save her own skin. “Unlike Tarun Gogoi or Naveen Patnaik she cannot junk her lieutenants because they will reveal all to the CBI then,” said CPI(M)’s Sujan Chakrabarty, adding she is mobilising the party goons so that they do not cross over to other camps.
                                                      The Chief Minister did what her Assam and Odisha counterparts wouldn’t by literally taking sides of the accused and inciting her partymen to hit the street, block traffic and jam the court premises for hours disallowing Mitra to be produced before the designated magistrate, he said.
                                                      “She is trying to save herself because she knows that if Kunal Ghosh can give her so much trouble then Mitra can definitely give her bigger blows if he gets antagonised against her. So she has no way but to back him,” said Rahul Sinha.
                                                      For his part, Mitra, who gave ample signs of breaking down earlier than thought, made a brief pleading before the court saying how the CBI officials initially expressed satisfaction with his statements during the grilling session on Friday. “I was given tea and even told that I would be let off soon. But at the last moment some officers came to me and expressed regrets saying there were orders from Delhi that I should be arrested.” Sources said the CBI could use his custody to make him sit in front of both Ghosh and Sudipto Sen.  
                                                      http://www.dailypioneer.com/todays-newspaper/didi-spearheads-stir-as-saradha-noose-tightens.html

                                                      Kaalaadhan; NaMo, issue ordinance nationalising kaalaadhan, declare it a crime to keep money in tax havens

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                                                      An integral part of the ordinance to nationalise kaaladhan should be a mandate that all monies of Bharatiya citizens should be held within the nation's financial system, irrespective of the currency of the deposits. 

                                                      Strengthen procedures to open foreign currency accounts in Bharatiya financial institutions.

                                                      Scrap Participatory Notes which use major hawala routes and launder kaalaadhan.

                                                      Kalyanaraman
                                                      Published: December 14, 2014 16:21 IST | Updated: December 14, 2014 16:21 IST

                                                      Swiss gold exports to India near Rs 1-trillion in 2014

                                                      PTI
                                                      Amid concerns of bullion trade being used for routing of black money, Switzerland’s gold exports to India have risen further and fast approaching Rs. 1 trillion mark for the entire 2014.
                                                      The Swiss gold exports to India stood at over 2.8 billion Swiss francs (over Rs. 18,000 crore) in October, up from about 2.2 billion Swiss francs in the previous month, shows the latest data from the Swiss Customs Administration.
                                                      This has taken the total Swiss gold exports to India since January this year to 14.2 billion Swiss francs (nearly Rs. 93,000 crore), as per the data compiled by Switzerland’s cross-border trade monitoring agency.
                                                      This surge in gold shipments has made India the largest destination for the yellow metal exports from Switzerland.
                                                      There are concerns that gold trade could be a possible route for laundering of unaccounted wealth, suspected to be stashed by Indians in Swiss banks, although there has been no official word from either countries so far in this regard.
                                                      The Supreme Court-constituted SIT, however, said in its latest report on black money that a dedicated institutional mechanism needs to be put in place to examine “mismatch between export/import data with corresponding import/export data of other countries on at least a quarterly, if not a monthly basis.”
                                                      The SIT said that this suggestion has been made by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), while citing the Data Analysis and Research for Trade Transparency System adopted by US, to control over/under invoicing to some extent.
                                                      “It is established since years that over invoicing or under invoicing is known method for stashing black money outside the country. Main question is how to control this malady. If there is proper vigilance to a large extent by the Customs Department, mis-invoicing can be controlled because, now-a-days, price of various goods/machineries is known in the international markets.”
                                                      “For this, data is also published and is available on computer at any point of time. Hence, it was suggested that in a Bill of Export/shipping Bills, an entry should be included, namely, what is the international market price of the goods/machineries which were sought to be exported,” the SIT said.
                                                      The government has informed the SIT that this suggestion is already under consideration and is likely to be implemented within a short time.
                                                      As per the data from the Indian government, gold imports jumped 280 per cent to USD 4.17 billion in October. In September as well, gold imports increased manifold to USD 3.75 billion. This means Switzerland alone accounted for 60-70 per cent of the gold that came to India during these months.
                                                      Under mounting global pressure, Swiss government started publishing trade data monthly from 2014 and included information on trade partners.
                                                      Data on imports and exports of gold, silver and coins was available on quarterly frequency as a separate product up to 2013 but data by trade partner was not available.
                                                      While industry watchers attribute the surge during October and September partly to increased demand for yellow metal during Diwali and other festivals in India, the sudden spike is also being seen suspiciously in the backdrop of gold being used for ‘layering’ purposes to move funds from Swiss banks amid growing scrutiny for suspected black money.
                                                      According to banking industry sources, banks operating in Switzerland, including those headquartered in the Alpine nation and the Swiss units of other European banks, have turned wary about dealing with their Indian clients in the wake of a growing scrutiny of such accounts.
                                                      A number of Swiss banks, including three with significant global presence, have begun telling their Indian clients to sign undertakings that are aimed at ‘de-risking’ the banking institutions from potential risks arising out of regulatory actions against the bank customers by foreign governments.
                                                      Some banks are also telling their clients to close their accounts if they are not ready to take such risks, or if they have apprehensions about such accounts not being compliant to regulatory requirements in their home countries.
                                                      Through these ‘de-risking’ undertakings, the customer agrees to take responsibility for any possible regulatory or administrative compliance with international norms.
                                                      A new strategy of ‘layering’ through gold and diamond trade came to light earlier this year at Swiss banks to thwart any attempt for identification of real beneficiary owners of funds entrusted with them, government and banking sources have said.
                                                      There is a growing suspicion that a portion of gold and diamond trade is being used to route funds from Swiss banks to India and other destinations.
                                                      ’Layering’ is a key stage in money laundering and involves moving illicit funds around financial system through a complex series of deals to complicate the paper trail.
                                                      This layering typically takes place between the first stage -- placement of black money in the financial system either in cash vaults, or through a series of cash or sham financial transactions -- and before the final ‘integration’ stage when money is put back into the financial system through various transactions for the benefit of its final recipient.
                                                      There has been a huge political uproar over Indian black money allegedly stashed in Swiss banks and the new government has said it is committed to tackling this menace.
                                                      As per Swiss National Bank’s latest data, the total money held by Indians in Swiss banks stood at over Rs 14,000 crore as on December 2013, up by nearly 42 per cent from a year ago.
                                                      http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/swiss-gold-exports-to-india-near-rs-1trillion-in-2014/article6690907.ece?css=print 
                                                      A file photo of Justices M.B. Shah (left) and Arijit Pasayat, chairman and vice-chairman respectively of the Special Investigation Team on black money.
                                                      The Hindu
                                                      A file photo of Justices M.B. Shah (left) and Arijit Pasayat, chairman and vice-chairman respectively of the Special Investigation Team on black money.
                                                      Make tax evasion serious crime for black money information: SIT chief 


                                                      By: Press Trust of India | New Delhi | Posted: December 14, 2014 5:11 pm | Updated: December 14, 2014 5:23 pm

                                                      Tax evasion needs to be made a serious ‘criminal offence’ to force foreign countries to reveal names and account details of Indians stashing illicit wealth abroad, the Special Investigation Team on black money has said.

                                                      While adding more teeth to India’s pursuit of black money kept abroad, this would also check generation of unaccounted wealth within the country, the SIT Chairman M B Shah said.

                                                      At present, tax evasion is a civil offence in India and it is dealt under the Income Tax Act, 1961 while forex violations are dealt under the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA). Both the laws are civil in nature and do not have criminal proceedings attached as such.
                                                      “We have made a serious pitch for this (making tax evasion a serious criminal offence in India). One reason is that, if tax crimes remain civil in nature, the foreign governments will not cooperate,” Shah said.

                                                      “If this is made a crime, then there is no difficulty and then they (foreign countries) are bound to reveal the names. That is the main purpose,” he added.

                                                      The Supreme Court-constituted SIT, which has former Supreme Court judges M B Shah and Arijit Pasayat as Chairman and Vice-Chairman, recently submitted its latest report on black money menace, wherein it has disclosed tracing of Rs 4,479 crore held by Indians in a Swiss bank and unaccounted wealth worth Rs 14,958 crore within India.

                                                      In this report, the SIT pointed out that more than 25 countries have made “tax crimes” a predicate offence.
                                                      India is seeking cooperation from a number of foreign jurisdictions, including Switzerland, in cases of suspected black money, but its requests have been turned down in maximum number of such instances as tax evasion is not dealt under strict criminal laws, unlike money laundering provisions.

                                                      To deal with this issue, the SIT has suggested making tax evasion of Rs 50 lakh and above a ‘predicate offence’, saying this would enable easier investigation into tax evasion crimes under the stringent laws of money laundering as stipulated under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA).

                                                      Pasayat said there is also a need to limit holding and transportation of cash and to check large-value ‘unreported’ cash dealings that are rampant even at public places like shopping malls.

                                                      - See more at: http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-others/make-tax-evasion-serious-crime-for-black-money-info-sit-chief/#sthash.5uyIJQo9.dpuf

                                                      ISIS threatens Bengaluru police after Jihad tweeter Mehdi arrest, warns of revenge

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                                                      Police had on Saturday said that Biswas has "confessed" that he was handling the pro-jihad tweeter "@ShamiWitness" that became a source of incitement and information for new ISIS recruits.
                                                      By: Press Trust of India | Bengaluru | Posted: December 14, 2014 6:04 pm | Updated: December 14, 2014 6:38 pm

                                                      A senior police officer has received a threat in connection with the arrest of Mehdi Masroor Biswas, the alleged handler of the most influential pro-Islamic State (IS) Twitter account, even as the latter was remanded in five-day police custody.

                                                      “Bengaluru CCB Police has got five days police remand of Mehdi Masroor Biswas. He was presented before the Magistrate last night,” DCP(Crime) Abhishek Goyal said on Sunday.
                                                      After Biswas was picked up on Saturday, Goyal received a threat message in reply to his tweet about the arrest of the 24-year-old engineer working as “manufacturing executive” with ITC Foods in Bengaluru from his one-room apartment here.

                                                      “@goyal_abhei we will not leave our brothers in your hand Revenge is coming wait for our reaction,” reads a reply from twitter handle @abouanfal6.

                                                      Responding to the threat, Goyal said he is not taking it much seriously.

                                                      “Personally I’m not taking the threat much seriously…. taking it in stride and not much alarmed,” he said.

                                                      On the basis of “credible” intelligence inputs received on the presence of ISIS Twitter Ideologue @ShamiWitness in Bengaluru, the city police chief had formed a special team, which closed in on Biswas and arrested him.

                                                      Bengaluru Police had launched a manhunt for Mehdi after Britain’s Channel 4 News had aired the report regarding the country’s IT capital’s link with the Twitter account that is followed by foreign jihadis.

                                                      Police had on Saturday said that Biswas has “confessed” that he was handling the pro-jihad tweeter “@ShamiWitness” that became a source of incitement and information for new ISIS recruits.

                                                      Biswas has been arrested under Sec 125 of IPC (whoever wages war against the Government of any Asiatic power in alliance or at peace with the Government of India or attempts to wage such war, or abets the waging of such war), Sections 18 and 39 of Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and Section 66 of the Information Technology act, they had said.

                                                      http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-others/isis-threatens-bangalore-police-after-mehdis-arrest-warns-of-revenge/ 


                                                      Tweeter on IS held, roots in Bengal

                                                      - Not a recruiter: Police
                                                      Mehdi Masroor Biswas.
                                                      Bangalore News Photos
                                                      Dec. 13: The 24-year-old alleged to have been the "most influential" tweeter on the Islamic State was hunched over his laptop in his rented Bangalore flat when police arrested him early this morning, following his purported outing by a British news channel.
                                                      "Mehdi Masroor Biswas is not a terror suspect; he's a man who lived in the virtual world carrying out IS propaganda. According to our information, he had not recruited anyone or facilitated any such activity within India," Bangalore police commissioner M.N. Reddi said.
                                                      Mehdi, a manufacturing executive with ITC Foods in Bangalore, is from Kaikhali in North 24-Parganas, about 20km from Calcutta, where his parents live.
                                                      His 72-year-old father Mekal Biswas, a former supervisor with the erstwhile West Bengal State Electricity Board, said Mehdi had told him over the phone last night that he may have been framed by a hacker.
                                                      Mehdi has "confessed" to being the man behind @ShamiWitness - among the most followed propaganda tools on IS - and will be produced before a magistrate tomorrow, Reddi said.
                                                      Britain's Channel 4 News, which spoke to the man behind @ShamiWitness over the phone and ran a story, did not reveal his full name.
                                                      An electrical engineer by qualification, Mehdi was a campus recruit who joined ITC Foods as a trainee in 2012 and had his job confirmed in March this year on an annual pay package of Rs 5.3 lakh.
                                                      "He did not resist arrest," said joint commissioner Hemant Nimbalkar, who led the raid on the one-room flat where the young man lived alone.
                                                      Mehdi has been charged under the Indian Penal Code's Section 125 (waging war against any Asiatic power in alliance with India), Sections 18 and 39 of the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (inciting or abetting terrorist acts, and support given to terrorists) and Section 66 of the IT Act (computer-related offences).
                                                      Reddi said Mehdi had come through as a die-hard IS supporter but not as a recruiter and there was no evidence so far about his possible links with any militant organisation in India.
                                                      "He has never travelled outside India," Reddi said. "He's only been in the virtual world with extremist messages to incite his readers, especially from English-speaking nations."
                                                      ITC Foods CEO Chittaranjan Dhar told The Telegraph: "I (came to) know about this only today, but I've never met this man."
                                                      A company statement said: "We informed Bengaluru police about his employment status as soon as we found media reports on this issue, and have extended every cooperation with the investigation process."
                                                      Biswas said he hadn't seen any unusual activity in the four months that he and his wife Mumtaz, 64, had spent with their son before returning a fortnight ago.
                                                      He contradicted the Bangalore police's claim that Mehdi used to be active on the Internet late into the night, saying his son went to bed early.
                                                      "We have been trying to find out about this but his friends don't want to speak to us," he said at his two-storey house in Kaikhali's Bimannagar neighbourhood, near Calcutta airport.
                                                      "We need to go (to Bangalore) immediately but we can't afford air tickets and haven't been able to get a train reservation. His flat in Bangalore is under lock and key... and we don't have the money for a lengthy hotel stay. We don't know what to do."
                                                      Biswas added: "We also need legal advice and support from friends and family, but nobody is coming forward now. It's a desperate situation."
                                                      Mehdi had studied at the Indira Gandhi Memorial School in Dum Dum before joining the Guru Nanak Institute of Technology in Sodepur in 2008 and graduating in 2012.
                                                      Preliminary investigations suggest that Mehdi began taking an interest in radical religious sites around 2009, Reddi said. He was most likely radicalised in the Web world, initially as an al Qaida supporter.
                                                      The commissioner said Mehdi appeared to be a loner without a social circle, and his flat in Gangammanagudi was hooked up to a 60GB monthly high-speed Internet connection.
                                                      Asked why it took a media expose for the police to learn about this Twitter handle, Reddi said the lack of a direct reference to Bangalore had helped "Shami Witness" evade the radar.
                                                      He said Channel 4 had taken an interest in the account because "much of the patronage it received was out of the UK".
                                                      "Shami Witness" would tweet the terror group's beheading videos, speak to fighters before they left to join the IS and after they arrived, and praised them as martyrs after their death.
                                                      He had told Channel 4 the reason he hadn't joined the IS was his family's financial dependence on him. But he had denied radicalising his online followers.
                                                      Although India is yet to formally ban the IS, Reddi said Section 125 of the IPC would apply. "The section does not require that a particular organisation is banned; it only requires waging war against a friendly nation," he said.
                                                      "His tweets show that he has abetted the waging of war against Asiatic powers that are on friendly terms with India."
                                                      Reddi was referring to tweets backing the outfit's acts and deriding the governments in Iraq, Syria and other nations in the Levant region.

                                                      http://www.telegraphindia.com/1141214/jsp/frontpage/story_3618.jsp#.VI2LbtKUeSo

                                                      'Swiss club' delays NaMo reform drive. NaMo, nationalise kaalaadhan. Book the traitors.

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                                                      ‘Swiss club’ delays Modi’s reform drive
                                                      11 politicians, 16 serving and retired senior officials, four lawyers and six business executives form the core of the ‘Club’.
                                                      MADHAV NALAPAT  New Delhi | 13th Dec 2014
                                                      Key officials and others are working overtime to block, or at a minimum, delay, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's reform agenda. These individuals are part of the "Swiss Club" whose core consists of 11 politicians, 16 serving and retired senior officials, four lawyers and six business executives, each having substantial illicit accounts in offshore havens, and who have for decades acted as agents for foreign entities eager to dump overpriced products in India. The existence of the club was first revealed in the 2 November 2014 issue of this newspaper (Officials confident PM Modi will prevail over 'Swiss Club'). While honest officials committed to Prime Minister Modi's reform agenda are seeking to undo the attempted sabotage of the Modi reforms by the "Swiss Club", the latter are concentrating on tarnishing the reputation for probity and efficiency of Prime Minister Modi. "The political base of the NDA government rests on a single brick, which is public faith in the integrity and commitment of Modi, and it is this that is planned to come under attack. "
                                                      To generate scandals about the Modi government, selective leaks are being planned of those instances where the "Swiss Club", taking advantage of the lack of administrative experience of several ministers, is conniving at short-circuiting of procedures, which then could be subject to adverse interpretation in the courts. An official gave the example of some coal allocations (including that made through a government trading entity), which has reportedly "dispensed with the earlier policy of allocating coal to the first three bidders, with L1 getting 60%, L2 25% and L3 the balance 15%". This, officials say, has been altered to give the top bidder (L1) the entire allocation, a change in policy which has angered entities left out of the allocations. Although such decisions may have been based on merit, yet "it would be easy to levy charges of favouritism in Parliament and the media", these officials warn. Another claim is that "there has been a delay in filing FIRs against some of those named in the HSBC list of account holders". The real purpose behind such leaks would be to "slow down decision-making once again to the crawl that was present during the UPA decade", said a senior official, who pointed out that there was a much higher level of efficiency shown by the Modi PMO as compared to the Manmohan Singh PMO. Another attempted scandal-in-the-making concerns a senior opposition politician, who has been reported by officials as trying to ensure that a Mumbai-based construction mogul escapes from legal difficulties connected to the 2G scam. The ex-minister has reportedly warned that he would expose individuals in the present dispensation if the construction mogul as well as two reputed hawala operators now under arrest were not let off. Officials committed to the PM's programme say that they are confident that "PM Modi will reject any pressure" and that he would allow the law and the facts to dictate the decisions of the government, no matter who gets affected, even if they be from his own party.
                                                      The "Swiss Club" is busy seeking a season of scandal commencing early next year to recreate the Commonwealth scam period, this time with the NDA government in the dock. It may be noted that members of the "Swiss Club" abuse each other in public, but work jointly in private to protect each other and their friends. They are also active in tarnishing the reputations of those opposed to them, often by using their influence in the Income-Tax Department, CBI and other agencies for the purpose, besides of course the media. An official claimed that the club began its work of sabotaging the Modi government immediately after the 16 May 2014 poll victory of the BJP, "when information about individuals being considered for top posts was deliberately doctored, so that those close to the 'Swiss Club' had their records expunged of misdemeanours, while those opposed to the club were accused of wrongdoing of which they were innocent". Naturally, as such assessments were secret, those against whom false allegations were made were unable to defend themselves, especially as such charges made in secret were usually followed by false information fed to media channels to publicly blacken the names and records of those opposed to the Swiss Club. Officials warn that the influence of the club on tainted elements in the government's investigating and reporting machinery gets used to try and ensure that only those regarded as favourable to the Swiss Club get into key positions after vetting, with those outside the club's influence excluded by untruths and innuendo retailed in secret. Those officials eager to assist Prime Minister Modi to succeed in his reforms claim that PM Modi is aware of the efforts at sabotaging his quest for the best and the cleanest to serve in his team, and has been keeping a watch on all key officials to ensure that "bad apples" get replaced with honest officials.
                                                      However, the "Swiss Club" has ensured that the hunt for black money has thus far yielded dismal results, while the "big fish" outed by the BJP as corrupt during the 2014 campaign still enjoy immunity. The club is seeking to divert official attention away from the estimated $1 trillion illegally held abroad to black money in India. The SIT, filled as it is by officials familiar only with the present system rather than outside experts of integrity, is reported to be in the process of recommending yet more regulations and curbs, most of which are likely to do little to curb black money, but will further inhibit the investment climate in India and increase harassment. "The Swiss Club is the channel through which key politicians in all parties secrete cash abroad, so these politicians are united in protecting the members of what is the most powerful club in India, for fear that otherwise they themselves will get exposed", a senior official claimed. His colleague added that "bigwigs in previous governments who were part of the club saw to it that opposition politicians got paid off so as to get immunity even if there was a political upset, as in the 2004 or 2014 Lok Sabha polls". The obstacle facing such elements is Prime Minister Modi, which is why "the club is in overdrive seeking to tarnish the name of the PM, first by targeting a few of his ministers".
                                                      During Manmohan Singh's time, there existed a cosy system in the bureaucracy, where the senior-most landed the top posts irrespective of integrity or merit, and afterwards rewarded subordinates with tribunal, commission and other posts. Prime Minister Modi has rejected a calendar-based appointments system and gone for merit instead in key appointments, thereby annoying those who did little but rose far. Such elements are seeking to scare the junior bureaucracy by floating the rumour that PM Modi wants to lower the Central retirement age to 58, just as Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar has done in Haryana. The senior official said that "bureaucrats in Delhi are being warned by the Swiss Club that Delhi state will follow Haryana's lead and lower the retirement age, should the BJP come to power after the next Assembly polls".
                                                      The six-month extension given to Cabinet Secretary Ajit Seth (on grounds of need and efficacy) has resulted in some 1978 and 1979-batch IAS officers getting uncertain about their prospects. "The fact is that the PM expects performance, and protects those who work hard", an officer pointed out, adding that "for long, deadwood has clogged the system and needs to get replaced". It is precisely such "deadwood" that is working to implement the mandate of the Swiss Club, which is to damage prospects for speedy implementation of the Modi reforms.
                                                      Officials say that the PM is, these days, paying significant attention to the Home and Finance Ministries together with his close colleagues, Union ministers Rajnath Singh and Arun Jaitley. Both ministries are crucial to the success of his plans for reform, and are filled with elements close to the "Swiss Club", which is why both have been expert during the UPA days in blocking growth prospects and essential changes in procedures and rules. As yet, change is still too slow for comfort, despite the PMO's efforts. This is largely because of the bureaucratic slowdown created by "Swiss Club" elements, which have, for example, caused the piling up of over 900 personnel files, with even appointments of mid-level officials now being held up for months. The sharp decline in manufacturing last month has combined with the fact that, as a top official warned, "equity investment into India has been steadily declining even after the NDA came to power, while only debt has been rising fast", adding that "high debt flows into India were caused by the RBI policy of super-high interest rates". His colleague said that "only growth in equity investment will bring long-term value. Debt just increases vulnerability to external shocks". An officer pointed out that only 20% of the target of Rs 250,000 crore of extra tax revenue budgeted for the current financial year has been met, while the deficit target was overshot last month.
                                                      His colleague warned that "trying to squeeze higher taxes out of a declining production base, the way (former Finance Minister) Chidambaram did, will be toxic for the economy. The only way out is the Modi formula of extensive reforms in processes." However, this is an uphill task, given the "vested interests entrenched within the establishment, especially at senior levels, who have an interest in the present system, which enables leakages and punishes honesty".
                                                      By secretly lobbying against the decisive moves made by the PM, the "Swiss Club" is generating confusion in some ministries. In the Environment Ministry for example, there have been abrupt reversals of decisions on genetically modified foods (which are considered safe in the US), and in matters as urgent as the need to generate hydropower in Uttarakhand, which has several rivers ideally suited for the purpose. The effort is to stop or at least delay Prime Minister Modi's reforms, although these are making a significant impact on the overall economic climate, notably in ensuring a lower rate of inflation in essential commodities, more transparent decision-making, the scrapping of archaic laws and cumbersome procedures, the boosting of future employment through changes in labour laws and encouragement to job creation by changing land laws passed by the UPA which make the setting up of manufacturing units impossibly difficult. "But for Modi, the Indian economy would now be in recession", an official pointed out, although adding that the present rate of growth needed to be doubled. His colleague added that "The Swiss Club is only interested in protecting their illegal wealth and in helping the foreign interests which hold them in trust, and these are being threatened by the PM". Hence the developing plan to target the PM and his government within the coming months, so that decisions slow down and changes in procedures get abandoned. "We need a few members of the Swiss Club to be made accountable, and hopefully honest officers will ensure that this takes place", an official said, adding that "the battle between the reformers backing the PM and those seeking to sabotage change is far from won".
                                                      • expose that swiss club -with names -
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                                                            Swiss club or no Swiss club, the buck stops with Modi.
                                                            If Jaitley is a problem, the Modi should sack him today. If Modi can't get rid of saboteurs he has only himself to blame.
                                                            Frankly the only way to get back Red Money is to put Sonia & her cronies behind bars and subject them to Narco-Analysis.
                                                            Is it so hard to find who got 2G and Coal bribes? Start by arresting those who got the allotments.
                                                            Also, the author should stop promoting GMOs, which create genetic pollution for everybody, and are hazardous to health.
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                                                                Whatever !! Mr PM must deliver. that'Y ppl kicked UPA-2.
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                                                                    The hunt for black money got compromised the day the Supreme Court constituted the SIT and as soon as the Modi govt. took charge, swiftly inducted Arijit Pasayat as its Vice Chairman in a clandestine move. Pasayat was one of the key components of the UPA's strategy to checkmate Modi. It was Pasayat who had delivered all those anti-Gujarat judgments including the one on Zakia Jaffery's plea on Modi's direct involvement in riots. That judgment was delivered in extreme hurry on the eve of his retirement from SC. He was rewarded with instant appointment on his retirement as the Chairman of the Competition Commission Appellate Tribunal. As his tenure at CCAT ended, he was quickly made the Vice Chairman of the SIT on black money. Pasayat is a judge who has the rare honour of being thrown chappals at in the Supreme Court, at least twice. He was also asked to recuse himself from a case related to a corporate group since the senior counsel Shanti Bushan felt he was compromised and thus would not be fair to his client Deve Gowda. The intervention of the SC in the black money case seems part of a larger plot to safeguard the interests of the SWISS CLUB and I will not be surprised if the present CJI Dattu himself is part of it.
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                                                                        Reading the article without names is like reading thriller. Who would reveal the names?
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                                                                            Dear PM Modi. We have voted for you to destroy all these desh drohi clubs ruthlessly. We expect you to do it soon..
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                                                                                Such mercenary traitors have always existed in India. Modi has decisive mandate of the Indian people, and should be ruthless in crushing this so-called Swiss Club. He needs to make Swiss cheese out of them.
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                                                                                    Just like we used to see articles supporting MMS during UPA days, oh he's innocent.. all wrong-doing happening is political compulsion
                                                                                    Now we have this article that suggests there's no political compulsion still no action happening on bad apples because of some "club-compulsion"!! WOW!!
                                                                                    The present govt till date seems to be mostly implementing and passing same cr@p laws that they seemed to opposed during UPA regime... Yet it makes this govt different from predecessor.. How?
                                                                                    Yes, I too would want to have faith and confidence on this govt , but it's workings till date don't inspire much hope!
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                                                                                        ha ha. first it was '160 Club' within BJP before elections. And now it is 'Swiss Club'. So every year, Modi will be tied with one club or the other. without naming the members of such club, so that readers will start speculating. All such heads will get hit by soda clubs.
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                                                                                            Good article but doubt comes when you say GMO is considered safe in US..thats not the case, there is lot of opposition there only suppressed by powerful lobbyists.

                                                                                            http://www.sunday-guardian.com/news/swiss-club-delays-modis-reform-drive
                                                                                            Officials confident PM Modi will prevail over ‘Swiss Club’
                                                                                            Corrupt officials, businesspersons, some lawyers and politicians are working overtime to ensure the failure of the Prime Minister’s mission to bring back black money.
                                                                                            MADHAV NALAPAT  New Delhi | 1st Nov 2014
                                                                                            Officials eager to actualise Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vow of the return to legal channels of an estimated $500 billion-plus held illegally by Indian nationals and their nominees abroad warn that a secretive "Swiss Club" comprising corrupt officials, businesspersons, as well as some lawyers and politicians, is working behind the scenes to try and ensure the failure of the PM's mission. This group comprises influential individuals in India, across different spheres of authority, who possess undeclared bank accounts in Switzerland and other tax havens, and are consequently eager to ensure that information on such accounts never reaches India, lest their guilt get exposed. In view of the immense clout wielded by the Club's members — many in high positions — officials in the relevant departments prefer to remain unnamed. However, they appear confident of the Prime Minister overcoming such sabotage to bring to book those guilty of the loot of the nation on a scale not seen since Robert Clive was active in his piracy of the subcontinent two centuries ago.
                                                                                            Officials eager to implement the Prime Minister's promise say that the UPA's exclusive reliance on Double Taxation Avoidance Agreements (DTAA) to seek information from foreign governments on undeclared moneys held abroad "participated in the fiction that such deposits were the consequence of lawful work, when in reality such deposits stemmed from income earned through unlawful means" and hence did not require any assurance of secrecy.
                                                                                            A mid-level official revealed that "almost all such funds have been generated from criminal activity, such as participation in scams such as 2G, Commonwealth and others, or from banned trades such as narcotics or the under-invoicing of exports and the over-invoicing of exports. Even the method of transmission of such funds to overseas locations, in cases where rupees get converted into other currencies, is illegal, in that it is done through hawala channels, most of which are controlled by the same syndicates that operate narcotics and terror hubs." Such funds would not be bound by the secrecy codes prevailing in matters of routine tax compliance.
                                                                                            His senior added that "what needs to be done is to pass an ordinance declaring that all funds held abroad by Indian nationals and their nominees, which is not reported to the RBI, be made a criminal act, rather than be treated as a simple concealment of income". He claims that such a move would enable the speedy transmission of information even from established tax havens, "as secrecy is not necessary for moneys made illegally, such as from bribes or through fudging of export or import figures".
                                                                                            The officials were unanimous in the view that the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FACTA) with the US should get signed immediately, "as otherwise those with US accounts — many to take care of the expenses of their college-going children — will clear such accounts and escape detection". They were also in favour of "immediate signing" of the OECD Global Tax Information Pact, in view of the fact that 51 countries, including several tax havens, have signed on to the protocol, which facilitates exchange of information about funds parked in different locations. "Delay will only give time to those with such accounts to cover their tracks", a senior official said, adding that "the confidentiality condition would apply to only a very few of such accounts" and hence need not be a ground for delay of signature.
                                                                                            Official sources pointed out that there were basic differences between unaccounted-for money held abroad and black money hidden away within the country, as the latter had a complex of laws and procedures designed to facilitate discovery. In contrast, they say that the legal and administrative structure for dealing with funds illegally held abroad is close to zero. An official was confident that "Prime Minister Modi will take expeditious steps to ensure success despite the attempted sabotage by the 'Swiss Club' of the BJP's 2014 poll promise of return of such funds". Politically, "a significant chunk of Prime Minister Modi's support came from the belief among voters that he would succeed in ending corruption and in getting back money salted away abroad, and should the results of such a policy prove disappointing, the political repercussions would be immediate, including a fresh dose of oxygen to the Aam Aadmi Party", an official pointed out, adding that "what is needed is to fast-track criminal prosecutions against all those known to have clandestine bank accounts abroad", something that the UPA failed to do, and which the newly-constituted SIT also does not seem to have done.
                                                                                            An official familiar with tracking illicit financial flows pointed out that "disclosure (of names) is beneficial in that members of the public would then come forward to give additional information". He said that "the UPA's policy of keeping such names secret only assisted the perpetrators to clear out their accounts and escape accountability". According to him, "in databases in different departments, there are over 6,000 individuals known to be having a foreign account that has yet to be declared to the RBI". This is nearly ten times the number disclosed to the Supreme Court by the government a few days ago.
                                                                                            It was pointed out that "existing laws are sufficient to identify criminal proceeds, and once an offence gets registered (under IPC, PCA, UAPA, etc), the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) can get activated to attach properties". A senior official asked "Why Hassan Ali is being proceeded against only for a passport violation and not more serious offences?" He said that "during the past 15 years, there have been several cases of perpetrators who have had action taken under statutes which dilute the offences and enable them to escape".
                                                                                            He added that there was immediate need for an ordinance to facilitate the seizing by the government of illegal black money held overseas by Indian nationals and their nominees. In this context, he warned that "excluding close family members from disclosure of assets and scrutiny would enable the guilty to escape", as spouses and children are usually the preferred nominees of those holding black money abroad and within the country.
                                                                                            Stating that the Supreme Court-mandated SIT was not enough, and that the government could not surrender its executive prerogatives to any other branch of government, it was desirable that the entire matter not get outsourced to the Shah-Pasayat SIT, but that a new agency get created. They called for a Unified Black Money Retrieval Authority (UBMRA), which would be comprised of dedicated officers of the Enforcement Directorate, Directorate of Revenue Intelligence, Central Board of Direct Taxes, Central Bureau of Investigation, Intelligence Bureau, Research and Analysis Wing, Reserve Bank of India and other agencies involved in tracking financial flows. Their suggestion was that each of the proposed authority's task forces operate around separate round tables, with the officer of each agency having in front of him a computer screen with data from his agency, so that "quick and complete exchange of information on suspects can get done" within the room. The task forces, which should be located in the same building to facilitate exchange of information and coordination of investigation, would each look into matters such as (a) money laundering, (b) non-tax paid black money through genuine business; (c) terror financing; (d) narcotics, and so on. After leads have been discovered, each could be assigned to a particular agency (such as ED or CBI) for follow-up and prosecution.
                                                                                            According to the officers queried, within six months, "several thousand" prosecutions could get launched should the UBMRA get set up, a number which could accelerate rapidly in subsequent months. The officers spoken to were confident that any perception of slowness or disarray in the battle against black money, especially that held abroad, would soon get dispelled by decisive action on this front by Prime Minister Modi.
                                                                                            • I have several times advocated that GOI must declare by Ordinance that all funds parked in banks of worlds countries by resident Indian as criminal money and confiscate all the money parked and ask all the countries to provide details of such money on their banks and seize all the money to be refunded back to India.Otherwise the country will not get back our looted funds.If also Govt declares that all money hidden by tax evaders corrupts officers politicians be taxed by 50% and rest be made white then it can be brought back.Now govt has two options confiscate all the funds lying in worlds countrys banks or ask the hoarders to bring back money by paying 50% tax.
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                                                                                                  Unless we declare all black money outside now belongs to Govt and its stolen money with no taxes paid. People should be given chance to bring back in next 3 months with 50 % tax .

                                                                                                http://www.sunday-guardian.com/news/officials-confident-pm-modi-will-prevail-over-swiss-club

                                                                                                Hands-on Mamata Didi takes charge to save Bengal's 'culture and sports'. Long live the symbol of honesty, Mamata Bamboo Republic

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                                                                                                Ex-judge plea to HC: Protect CBI court

                                                                                                - Ganguly speaks out on ruckus
                                                                                                Trinamul’s stage for a sit-in to protest Madan Mitra’s arrest had no more than 30 people around 4.20pm on Sunday on the Maidan near footballer Gostho Paul’s statue. The organisers said the event had officially ended at 2pm and hence the thin turnout later in the day. Picture by Amit Datta
                                                                                                A placard at the manch reads: “Satata-r prateek Mamata Banerjee zindabad (Long live the symbol of honesty, Mamata Banerjee).” Mamata never needed such a certificate earlier to prove that she was one of the cleanest politicians in the country. 
                                                                                                Calcutta, Dec. 14: The furore in and around the CBI courtroom when Madan Mitra was produced on Saturday has prompted a former Supreme Court judge to appeal to the high court to intervene immediately and protect the lower court.
                                                                                                "If the judiciary is threatened, where will the common people go? As a retired Supreme Court judge, I am saying it is the high court's responsibility to protect the lower court," Justice Asok Kumar Ganguly told a news conference today.
                                                                                                "The high court should immediately intervene in the matter. The proceedings could not be heard. The CBI lawyer was not allowed to speak. Had I been the high court chief justice, I would have done this," Justice Ganguly added.
                                                                                                "The high court cannot remain silent when the sanctity of the judiciary is under attack. The high court should seek a report immediately," the former judge said.
                                                                                                Several lawyers and Trinamul supporters had shouted "shame, shame" and thumped on the desks during the proceedings in the Alipore court yesterday. Other Trinamul supporters had positioned themselves outside the court, showering petals on Mitra, attacking journalists and damaging a police vehicle.
                                                                                                CBI counsel Partha Sarathi Dutta was shouted down. The advocates and Mitra's supporters demanded that the agency list reasons to justify the charges levelled against Mitra and Naresh Balodia, Saradha chief Sudipta Sen's lawyer who was also arrested.
                                                                                                The CBI has sought a report on the incidents. Officers expressed the fear that the CBI might be compelled to seek a transfer of the trial to another state if the intimidation continued.
                                                                                                Justice Ganguly, who headed the state human rights commission, is the chairman of the Save Democracy Forum, which had called the news conference today to announce protests against the state of law and order in Bengal.
                                                                                                The Bengal government had sought Ganguly's removal after an intern alleged sexual misconduct. Justice Ganguly resigned from the panel. The intern has not filed a police complaint. The state human rights commission is now, ironically, headed by a former police chief.
                                                                                                Former mayor and advocate Bikash Ranjan Bhattacharyya told the news conference today that the behaviour of the lawyers owing allegiance to the ruling party did not surprise him. "This is their political culture," he said.

                                                                                                http://www.telegraphindia.com/story_3705.jsp

                                                                                                If it is Sunday, it must be a (protest) holiday

                                                                                                Calcutta, Dec. 14: The hands-on leader that she is, Mamata Banerjee took care of almost every detail on Saturday with a stern order: " Jeta bolchhi, seta shunun (listen to what I am saying)".
                                                                                                Rule 1: " Ei abosthan pratyek din dashta theke paanchta cholbe (this sit-in will continue from 10 am to 5pm everyday)."
                                                                                                Rule 2: " Sab player ra bosbe (all players will sit here)."
                                                                                                Rule 3: " Aar mike ta thik nei... mike ta thik kore neben (the mike is not working properly. Get it repaired)."
                                                                                                Mamata forgot to mention one little detail in holiday-happy Bengal: there are no Sunday breaks in the battle to save Bengal's "culture and sports" after the arrest of sports minister Madan Mitra in the Saradha case.
                                                                                                Which is probably why not more than 30 people were seen on Sunday afternoon on the very stage from which Mamata had set the 10am-to-5pm schedule 24 hours ago.
                                                                                                Sheepish Trinamul leaders said the programme was meant to be over at 2pm since it was a Sunday.
                                                                                                Sources said that on Sunday, the sit-in started around 10.30 am - 30 minutes behind the schedule prescribed by Mamata - and around 1,000 people were in attendance.
                                                                                                But minister and Howrah district Trinamul chief Arup Roy, who was assigned the task of filling the venue, said 4,000 people were at the venue till 2.00pm. "The sit-in was till 2pm and the 4,000 protesters from Howrah left after that," said Roy, who himself turned up around 1pm and left an hour later.
                                                                                                But the minister did not explain why 20-odd supporters, including Mamata's younger brother Swapan, were at the venue at 4.30pm if the sit-in was supposed to end for the day at 2pm.
                                                                                                Ex-footballer Gautam Sarkar, instrumental in getting players of yesteryear to the venue, said he was not aware of the change of time. "I was present at the dharna manch since 10.30am and stayed till 4pm. The turnout was good, considering it was Sunday," Sarkar said.
                                                                                                The lone senior leader at the protest today was the Trinamul state president and Calcutta South MP Subrata Bakshi. He left after 30 minutes.
                                                                                                Trinamul insiders said that organising a crowd at the shortest notice was not an easy task. "Arup was informed last night to get the people. At such a short notice, it is not very easy to fill a venue," said a source.
                                                                                                Former footballer Prashanta Banerjee said: "I was at a hospital since the morning because of my aunt's surgery. I will be at the manch on Monday."
                                                                                                The organisers are expecting a better turnout on Monday - and hoping that Mamata would keep her word that she would turn up once in a while at the manch as she is holding the sporting fort on behalf of Mitra.
                                                                                                Mamata, who held a closed-door meeting with senior leaders today, has apparently sent word that the protests should continue but without inconveniencing commuters.
                                                                                                A march by sports personalities is lined up for Monday afternoon from the manch. "The march will start at 2pm, go up to the Park Street crossing and return," said a Trinamul leader.
                                                                                                Trinamul MPs will also hold a demonstration outside Parliament. The MPs are expected to paralyse the Rajya Sabha through this week but on other issues such as the "reconversion" controversy and the insurance bill.
                                                                                                http://www.telegraphindia.com/1141215/jsp/frontpage/story_3705.jsp#.VI4lsNKUeSo
                                                                                                Published: December 15, 2014 00:16 IST | Updated: December 15, 2014 00:19 IST
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                                                                                                The rise and fall of Madan Mitra

                                                                                                Suvojit Bagchi
                                                                                                West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee with her lieutenant Madan Mitra. File Photo: Sushanta Patronobish
                                                                                                The Hindu
                                                                                                West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee with her lieutenant Madan Mitra. File Photo: Sushanta Patronobish

                                                                                                An accessible and affable politician, Mitra had friends across political parties, business houses, NGOs and the film industry

                                                                                                .Madan Mitra, one of the senior leaders of the Trinamool Congress, who traces his political roots to the Congress, has spent the first couple of nights in police custody, just a week after his 60th birthday. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) remanded him to custody on Saturday and almost no one, including his party colleagues, is expecting Mr. Mitra to get bail any time soon.
                                                                                                Mr. Mitra, born into a politically connected, landowning and business family of South Kolkata, started his political career in the ’70s as an aide of former Union Minister Priyaranjan Dasmunshi. He stayed with Mr. Dasmunshi over the next few decades and became an important student leader in South Kolkata. Within the Congress, Mr. Mitra and Mamata Banerjee were in rival camps. “They both are of the same age and joined the student’s wing of the Congress early in their career, and thus challenged each other on several occasions,” recalled a senior Congress leader.
                                                                                                Before shifting to the Trinamool Congress in the ’90s, Mr. Mitra had emerged as a Congress strongman, challenging the Left Front in South Kolkata. He launched a taxi driver’s union and wrested control of the union at the prestigious SSKM government hospital. He emerged as one of those leaders who created his own brand beyond the party, and was often described as a person who “helps” every one, irrespective of political affiliation. “He controlled many local boys’ clubs and could handle any critical situation using his boys [cadre] and money power,” said an industrialist, who managed to evict slum dwellers with the help of “Madanda” as Mr Mitra was known, in the ’90s.
                                                                                                An accessible and affable politician, Mr. Mitra made friends across political parties, business houses, NGOs and the film industry.
                                                                                                However, he has been at the centre of several controversies since the Trinamool Congress came to power in 2011. Many who attended his son’s marriage were astounded at the extravagance. The Bengali film industry, sports and business community were fully represented at the lavish event.
                                                                                                Opposition parties raised questions about Mr. Mitra’s role in the death of a woman lawyer and alleged that the case was never investigated properly. Mr. Mitra publicly heaped praise on Saradha Group chief Sudipta Sen, describing him as an outstanding achiever.
                                                                                                In recent months, Mr. Mitra, who had always shared a cordial relationship with the media, has been annoyed at his “trial by the media” as the Saradha scam unfolded and his connections with the tainted entrepreneur became evident.
                                                                                                Ms. Banerjee hardly questioned her lieutenant; Mr. Mitra managed party funds and cadre and organised vehicles and logistics during elections. Though the Chief Minister has started distancing herself from Mr. Mitra, she strongly defended him after his arrest on Friday, describing it as the “politics of vendetta.”
                                                                                                With the arrest of a key lieutenant, Ms. Banerjee is expected to face multiple problems. She will have to rally round his cadre and prevent an exodus from the party. The arrest of key aides — Kunal Ghosh, Srinjoy Bose and now Mr. Mitra — has also left her with little room to revive her ties with the BJP.

                                                                                                http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/other-states/the-rise-and-fall-of-madan-mitra/article6691398.ece?homepage=true&css=print
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