Uttar Pradesh
SIMI IS DANGEROUS TO INDIA’S EXISTANCE
Submitted by K Prabhakar Rao on Mon, 08/11/2008 - 11:16. Aligarh Andhra Pradesh Assam Dar ul Islam Delhi jihad Karnataka Kerala Mohammed Ahmedullah Siddiqi MP Samjwadi party Tamil nadu Uttar Pradesh Zizia TaxStudent Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) a banned Muslim outfit is again in the news. It was established on April 25, 1977 at Aligarh by Mohammed Ahnedullah Siddiqi. This organization has been knocking at the doors of courts in India to get the ban lifted to enable to continue its nefarious activities. . SIMI had 400 cadres and 20000 members when it was banned. It is believed that SIMI has entrenched itself in Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Tamilnadu Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Assam and Delhi. This organization has now spread throughout India and has attracted educated youth too at educational Institutions in all probabilities. They are identified with India- hate campaign and propagate that India was ruled by Muslims in the past and therefore is a Muslim land. They claim that it is under the occupation and rule of Hindus who are now in majority and therefore it needs to be made into Dar- Ul- Islam at all costs. They claim that as per the Holy Scripture Quran, conducting Jihad that is a rightful act and must liberate the lands belonging to Muslims that are under occupation more so because it was a pious religious activity sanctioned by the scripture (1). ..............
Pseudo secularism
Submitted by K Prabhakar Rao on Fri, 12/28/2007 - 08:11. Aurangzeb hyderabad kashmir MK Gandhi Mughalistan Partition Sardar Patel Tasleema Nasreen Uttar PradeshIndia declared itself as the secular country at the time of independence and Muslims were given option to stay back or leave for Pakistan. Many have migrated and scores remained. But fact is that Muslim league was given more than 90 % votes at the time of granting independence that advocated partition of the country. Consequently India was partitioned. At the time of independence, Sardar (Leader) Patel, the former Deputy Prime Minister of India Stated that Muslims were free to migrate from India and if they choose to remain could not have dual loyalties. What he anticipated in 1947 happened soon. Patel is no more. His prophecy has become true. Muslims after partition mostly withdrew from the main stream and confined themselves into groups and identified with their religion than with the country. Every aspect was being linked to the religion (1). No doubt they felt at risk in majority India. The successive governments too followed appeasement policies to gain confidence of Muslim voters and this has resulted in a feeling that they have some special status in India and are required to be pampered. There were many communal riots in India at many places including Hyderabad. A section of Muslims openly supported Pakistan on all maters and Middle East than India. There were saner Muslims. But their voice was not heard. No one ventured to speak against the fundamentalists. The partition has driven permanent wedge between both the communities and fear of mistrust has become permanent in India. The assassination of MK Gandhi in 1948 itself was the outcome of severe dissatisfaction over his Muslim appeasement policies during the freedom struggle and partition of the country that it permanent damage to the nation. The Government continues the policy of appeasement and result is that Islamic terrorism has taken permanent roots in the country. Kashmir is threatened. Some even raised formation of Mughalistan in Uttar Pradesh areas (2). Government even hesitated to take action agsint the Muslim legislators who were responsible during the attacks on Tasleema Nasreen (3) and doctors at the hospitals in Hyderabad recently (4). All these incidents go to prove that pseudo secularism no doubt is practiced in the country. This article narrates the aspect of pseudo secularism in the form of English poems (5).
