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Monday, September 8, 2008

Re: [mukto-mona] Atten: Dr Sukhamaya Bain

WRT: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mukto-mona/message/49772

Vyas Dev is said to be a man of the seventh century in the common era by the
Encarta encyclopaedia.

Mono-theistic religions in a society behave like piranha in a pond. The
former swallows up all religions which previously existed, and the latter
swallows up all the fishes which live in the pond.


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[ALOCHONA] "Porajito sainiker domvokti " n Earsad - Hasina oikko

Dear all,
Ex prime minister sk Hasina once in 90s (during the Ershad regime )termed one of Earshads statement as" Porajito Sainiker Domvokti" it means although being a defeated pro Park army man ear shad is talking  much .The role of Ear shad  in our liberation war  was against was against Bangladesh .Not only that Hazing informed us that   E was one of the members of Pak Army  commission  to try the army who joined the liberation war.
 
But the" Porajito Sainik" become "Swadhinoter sopokhoo sakti "by Joining moha jote of Hasina.
This is the real face  of BAL and Hasina and their so called Chetona.
 Dear pro BAL  writers  any comments regarding this?

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[mukto-mona] [Bangla article] Capitalism or Socialism? What is best solution for us?

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[mukto-mona] Kon Obosthay Niye Jaowa Hocche? (Bangla)

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[mukto-mona] CERN : Atom-smasher may prove 'God particle'

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Atom Smasher Fires Soon ! 1 in 50 million To End World:
 
 
 
Atom-smasher may prove 'God particle'
  • Deborah Smith
  • September 9, 2008 - 10:50AM
One gigantic small part of the Large Hadron Collider.
One gigantic small part of the Large Hadron Collider.
It has been heralded as a monumental creation that will reveal the fundamental nature of the universe, but also as a doomsday machine that could destroy the planet.
The world's biggest instrument - a $9 billion atom-smasher that will recreate conditions not seen since a split second after the big bang 14 billion years ago - will be switched on tomorrow.

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Subatomic particles

 

Atom smasher seeks God particle

Scientists involved in a historic 'Big Bang' experiment to begin this week hope it will turn up many surprises about the universe and its origins.
Holding their breath will be Australian scientists who have helped design and construct one of the huge detectors in the device that will search for an elusive subatomic particle, dubbed the "God particle".
A physicist from the University of Sydney, Kevin Varvell, said he was excited that after 20years of planning, the instrument - called the large hadron collider - would begin operation to expore the nature of matter.
"At last we can test some of our ideas about what we are made of. It will help answer some big and deep questions," he said.
Built 100 metres below the Swiss countryside by CERN, the European Organisation for Nuclear Research, the collider will fire two beams of particles in opposite directions around a 27-kilometre ring at almost the speed of light.
When the beams collide head on, they will create fireballs and showers of subatomic debris never witnessed before.
Dr Varvell said the impacts could produce man-made mini black holes, reveal that the universe has extra dimensions that are normally curled up, and throw light on the nature of the mysterious dark matter which makes up most of the cosmos.
It should also reveal whether the Higgs boson, or God particle, exists or not.
According to the standard theory of matter, the boson gives everything its mass, and the Australian team helped design the 7000-tonne ATLAS detector in one of the cathedral-sized caverns that will look for it.
Dr Varvell said if the boson was not spotted,"that would tell us something very profound as well".
New theories about the underlying physics of the universe would have to be developed, he said.
Dr Varvell will give a lecture on the collider with Dr Karl Kruszelnicki at the University of Sydney on Wednesday.
 
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    [mukto-mona] The truth behind Pan-Islamism

    SAN-Feature Service

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    September 9, 2008

     

    The truth behind Pan-Islamism

    Dr.Farish A Noor

     

     The longing for an extended Islamoscape with an unbroken frontier that expands continuously can and should be seen as part of the evolution of a Muslim consciousness and sensibility that is global in its scope and outlook

     

    SAN-Feature Service: Today there is much talk, accompanied by some degree of unnecessary speculation and fear-mongering, about the claims and ambitions of Islamists who seek to create a global Caliphate as the panacea for the ills of Muslim society worldwide.

     

    That such talk of a pan-Islamic global project would spook the spooks of the international anti-terror industry is, of course, not entirely surprising for nothing seems to agitate the public more these days than the idea of a couple of Muslims getting together and plotting the imminent takeover of the universe.

     

    There are, presently, a plethora of Islamist organisations and mass movements who have taken the notion of the global Caliphate as their goal. Groups like the Hizb-ut Tahrir openly proclaim their vision of a pan-Islamic world; while mainstream Islamist parties ranging from the Ikhwan-ul Muslimin of Egypt and the Arab world to the Jama'at-e Islami of South Asia to the Pan-Malaysian Islamic party of Malaysia have also spread their networks and contacts beyond the host countries where they first emerged.

     

    International conferences bring together Islamists from all corners of the globe with the frequency we associate more with international governmental or business conferences; and the internet has already created a virtual Islamoscape where Islamists from every country on the planet may interact simultaneously in real time. In many respects, such a global pan-Islamic universe already exists, and it can be said that the pan-Islamic world is a virtual empire where the sun never sets.

     

    Yet looking beyond the narrow concerns of 'securocrats' obsessed with the threat of Islamic terrorism, we need to peer beneath the discursive carapace of this grand project and understand its true import and what it hopes to achieve.

     

    In my discussions with Islamists from Pakistan to Indonesia, I have been struck by the common appeal of them all. They long to create a global pan-Islamic space where belonging to the same faith community is the only passport one needs to travel across the Muslim world unrestricted.

     

    In many respects, this is reminiscent of the travels of Ibn Batuta, the celebrated Muslim traveller whose journeys took him across Africa and all the way to Southeast Asia and beyond. Ibn Batuta was, of course, a bad traveller and a fussy tourist who insisted all the time that he be served halal food and get to live in comfortable familiar surroundings that did not offend or contradict his Muslim sensibilities.

     

    What he sought then, and what Islamists today seek, are the same: the freedom to travel across the globe while remaining comfortable in the safe confines of a Muslim universe.

     

    The global Islamist project can and should be seen in this light as well, for this is yet another aspect of its ambitions. Though it is sometimes couched in somewhat aggressive, if not militarist, terms of conquest and expansion, the yearning is fundamentally a mundane one.

     

    What is it that these global Islamists seek? On the one hand the project is restorative in nature: it seeks to restore to the Muslim world the cosmopolitanism and universalism that it once professed but lost with the coming of European imperialism. The Muslim world, we should remember, was global in its outlook and outreach, and Muslim merchants, scholars, diplomats and mystics travelled across the world with ease and regularity that was guaranteed by the presence of long-established networks, itineraries and a communicative infrastructure that were the sinews of this global system.

     

    On the other hand the pan-Islamist vision is also one that is guided by the longing for safety and comfort, where itinerant Muslims feel the need to belong to a globalised world that is safe, or at least not hostile to them. In the same way that itinerant merchants and scholars of the past depended on letters of introduction and guarantees of safe passage that would allow them to travel with ease, likewise the global Islamists today seek the same assurances from an international order that ought to be protecting them. Hence the appeal to Muslim identity and a common faith and value system as the guarantee that their mobility would not be restricted.

     

    This yearning for mobility, freedom of movement, the right to live and settle anywhere, all happen to be pragmatic, mundane and material concerns that are in fact universal and are symptoms of the globalised age we live in. The longing for an extended Islamoscape with an unbroken frontier that extends and expands continuously can and should be seen as part of the evolution of a Muslim consciousness and sensibility that is global in its scope and outlook, the pining for a global Muslim citizenship so to speak.

     

    Already we see the first real material evidence of such a global network in the making around us. Talk of a global Muslim currency (the so-called golden Dinar) that was dismissed as pseudo-economic froth not too long ago has gained momentum and is being taken seriously by some of the more developed Muslim countries in the world. Likewise the idea of a common Muslim trading bloc, to demonstrate the combined purchasing power of the so-called 'Muslim dollar' and its market.

     

    The landscape of the Muslim world today is littered with hundreds of 'Muslim hotels' and resorts that cater to the culturally-specific needs of Muslims, whatever they might be. And there is even talk of the world's first 'Islamic car' — a project mooted by the governments of Iran and Malaysia — to help Muslims travel around the world in the comfort of a Muslim environment, albeit confined within the four doors of the passengers' cabin.

     

    In many respects it is not surprising nor unexpected that Muslims today would have such global ambitions for we do live, after all, in a global age and where the very idea of global citizenship — underpinned by the values of cosmopolitanism and universalism — are in common currency..

     

    How does this global Islamic vision differ from that of other faith communities, who likewise wish to create a safe space for its adherents the world over; and crucially, how does this global outlook differ from the universalist claims and ambitions of global capital, that has brought us a host of safe spaces and safe networks of communication and movement from the ubiquitous Hilton hotels that are universally uniform to the phenomenon of a McWorld where the staple diet of urban denizens in many countries today happens to be cheeseburgers with french fries?

     

    Looking closer at some of the global Islamist networks that span the globe today, such as the Tablighi Jama'at (the world's biggest Muslim missionary movement), the network of Islamist parties with transnational or supra-national ambitions, Muslim guilds and trading groups, Sufi mystical networks and the like, we can see that they all share family resemblances with the more mainstream modes of globalisation that is capital-driven.

     

    This is not to say that Islamist networks can be likened to McDonald's or cast as a franchise business with branches to be opened around every street corner. But it does mean that much of the talk of pan-Islamism and the creation of global Islamist networks we have seen the world over thus far is not as alien or exotic as we might think.--SAN-Feature Service

     

    Dr Farish A Noor is a Senior Fellow at the S Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; and one of the founders of the www.othermalaysia.org research site

     


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    [ALOCHONA] Visit To Orissa

    Visit To Orissa

     

    By Shabnam Hashmi

     

    I went to Orissa for two days as part of a delegation. We were not allowed to enter Kandhamal. We met a large number of victims in Bhubaneshwar, met the governor and the local civil society members as well as priests of various churches.

     

    Visit to Kandhamal next week depends on the fact whether the Govt will permit us to go there or not. VHP's Togadia has been allowed to go and add more fuel to the fire.

    This account is based on the testimonies of:

     

    8 priests and over 300 families who hid in thick forests without water and food, with small hungry children, with thousands of mosquitoes and other insects and who walked over 280 kilometers to reach Bhubaneshwar with just the set of clothes that they were wearing. It took them 5 days to reach the city.

     

    It is not safe to give the names or addresses of those who testified before us as even now VHP and the other Sangh organisations are still attacking the villages , burning houses, shops and churches, catching people, tonsuring them, forcing them to sign that they have become Hindus.

     

    It is an Indian tradition to talk with respect about those who have departed from this world. Pray that their soul may rest in peace.

     

    Swami Laxmananda Saraswati was killed on August 23rd, 2008 at the VHP ashram in Jalespata, Kandhamal, Orissa. A large number of organisations across India condemned the attack and his killing.

     

    While condemning every violent act and his killing there is a need to look at his work and message before making him a martyr.

     

    The swami came to Kandhamal in 1969. He travelled from village to village initially contacting the business community, organising poojas and bhajans, which very soon turned into inflammatory messages against the local Christian community.. Initially in 1970es the attacks came on smaller villages. The first organised attack came in 1987. People from 6-7 villages were collected together to attack a village which had a large Christian population. Under his leadership 16 churches were burnt down in 1986-87. There were 56 cases registered for this but Swami was not arrested. Not even under the 'secular' governments. The sheer fact that none of the political parties touched him, due to their deep concern for the 'Hindu' vote, he got emboldened and his campaigns became more aggressive and vicious.

     

    While Christians were attacked using the bogey of conversion, the VHP and the swami spearheaded the campaign to forcibly convert local animistic Tribals and Christian Tribals into Hindus, calling it ghar wapsi or reconversion as if the tribals were ever in the Hindu fold.

     

    On January 22, 1999 Graham Stains and his two young sons were burnt to death by a Sangh sponsored mob in Keonjhar district of Orissa. Same year in September another Christian priest was killed in the village Jamudhi , also in Keonjhar district.

     

    After Graham Stains was murdered by the Sangh goons instead of condemning the murder the then Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee asked for a national debate on conversion and within a week of that VHP printed and distributed over 5 million pamphlets full of vicious propaganda against the Christian minority. Similarly when the whole drama of the Shabri Kumbh was going on in the dang district of Gujarat where also Christians have been under attack since 1998, the VHP distributed vicious Cds against Christians. The distribution of the CDs was challenged by us in the Supreme Court through a PIL. Under the garb of doing educational and development work the sangh has opened Vanvasi Kalyan Ashrams and Ekal Vidyalaya throughout the tribal belts in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and Orissa. The VHP alone has over one lakh workers in Orissa. There are approximately 6000 RSS shakhas.

     

    On December 24, 2007 violence broke out over Christmas celebrations in Kandhamal district. Attackers from VHP/ RSS came with axes, rods etc. hundreds of houses, Christian institutions, businesses, and properties were attacked and raised to the ground in the violence that continued for over a month. For years the administration has ignored the hate campaigns and the violence against the Christians. The VHP has not only been in the fore front of these violent attacks but has sowed the seeds of hatred by distributing highly provocative material against the Christian community.

     

    Swami Laxmananda Saraswati was killed on August 23rd, 2008 allegedly by Maoists. VHP declared a bandh on August 25, 2008. His body was taken in a procession travelling close to 150 kilometers accompanied by a VHP mob and the police and administration. It stopped in front of many churches, raising highly abusive and provocative slogans, attacking the churches, Christian institutions breaking glasses, furniture, attacking people, while the police looked on including the highest officers of the state and the district.

     

    After the December 2007 violence many organisations had come together and worked for relief and fought legal battles for the victims. Such organisations and individuals were especially targeted. Janvikas office was attacked thrice. All five organisations fighting for Dalit human rights were attacked: Janvikas, Gramiya Progoti, Pobara, Pollishree, Ajka. Tribal leaders heading the Dalit Adivasi Vikas Initiative, Phulbani Action Group and Forum for Peace and Justice were attacked. All shops were attacked. The initial number of attackers was 200-300 which swelled to 500-600. The mob comprised of mainly he business community led by hard core VHP leaders. AS the mob moved from one village to the second the number increased as local Sangh members kept adding to the mob. Some tribals also joined the attackers. Dasrath Pradhan died on the spot and Trinath Digal, who had taken out his goats for grazing was chased and his head was smashed with a stone. He died. Vikram Naik was attacked. He died after 3 days. Parikrit Naik was attacked on 25th. He managed to run and hide in the forest. After two days in the forest he decided to escape to safety. He was caught again and attacked, hacked into two and burnt.

     

    People were taken out from their homes and huddled together and forced to sign the papers that they are becoming Hindus or face the consequences.

     

    In Mondosore village around 10am on August 24th people from nearby villages gathered with knives, swords, weapons and collected near a temple about 1km away from the village. They were shouting provocative and abusive slogans against the Christians and inciting people to attack them. The mob blocked all the routes for going out from the village by felling huge logs and tree trunks on the roads. A huge mob gathered by now near the Shiv temple. The priest and nuns from the church ran to the jungle but they came back at 7pm once it was dark. Some people advised them to leave so they went to padri village. But the mobs came to know about their hiding places and they had to leave again, this time splitting in two groups and changing their hiding places but with no luck. No place was safe. The people who gave them shelter, including local tribals, their lives were threatened. The priest was escorted by a local man with a knife to the forest after crossing a stream. During the night about 60 women and children came to the same forest to hide and the nuns from the church also found their way to the forest hiding place. There was a hut nearby where everyone crowded in but there was no place even to sit. Around midnight the church bell started ringing. This was a signal that things were not right. The whole group moved to another area near the village but still under cover. They could see the village shops on fire, they could hear small bombs, shouting & screaming. More people came towards the forest to escape the attack. Through them came the news of shops belonging to Christians being burnt and one person was killed by the attackers.

     

    Around 6am the priest, 4 nuns and two orphan children decided to move to another place. They started walking, climbing mountains. Till 3 pm they walked for10kilometers and not reaching anywhere. Then they decided to rather die than get lost in the forest. When they came out they were near village Koroda. The people stared at them and they thought the end was near when a person on a motorcycle came and stopped near them. He was well built and there was a thin person at the back. The motorcyclist was a Hindu while the pillion rider a Christian. He took turns to transport them to a safer place in turns from where they managed to reach Bhubaneshwar.

     

    Another priest from the Phulbani headquarters expecting trouble after the swami's killing transferred all the records to his Hindu friends' houses. When the procession with the dead body arrived he hid in a nearby house while the others were asked to leave and hide behind the church. Sunday morning mob of 4000 people accompanied the procession. It was 7.30am. DIG, Collector, Police accompanied the procession. The mob broke the wall, smashed everything in the church and the residence. They started throwing stones. It was after some stones hit the police that they started a mild lathi charge. Local youth searched for the priest, nuns and other workers. Around 9am another lot came and started banging he door. Some of the boys who wee hiding came out and they were immediately beaten. The priest hid in a broken toilet. The mob came to the house where they were told he was hiding but never checked the toilet so he was saved. After one hour he came out on the road and asked for shelter in a house. Three houses refused, forth gave him shelter. The mob almost immediately reached there. The owners hid him in the kitchen but their house was attacked and broken down. Mob left only after 9pm. After they left the priest rushed to his house. His land phone was ringing and his assistant was on the line. He was hiding in the forest. Using a ladder the priest jumped behind the church and with the help of the light from the mobile phone found his was into the forest. Tuesday morning they started moving to another place in the forest when they by chance came across a hut belonging to a Hindu woman whom the priest had helped earlier. She and her daughter took them in, prepared food for them and fed them.

     

    27th morning at 4 am they again went back to the church and contacted every taxi service but no one agreed to take them. Then the news came that another father is severely beaten and is being rushed to Bhubaneshwar in an ambulance. The same ambulance brought them to the city along with the patient.

     

    We were able to talk to a few of the hundreds of women, children and men who ran from various villages and hid in the forests for days without food. They were from 15 different villages but the stories were the same. Their houses were attacks by mobs ranging from 300-500 people-all from the surrounding gram panchayats and villages. They came with axes and knives, with diesel, blocked all exit roots so that no one could escape in any vehicle. Burnt down houses, attacked churches, burnt tyres on the roads, beat up people. A young woman said that they have been told very clearly that they will be allowed into the village if and only if they become Hindus. She reached Bhubaneshwar on 31st along with others from the village, walking over 200 kilometres. Many of the victims narrated that the violence broke out with the arrival of the swami's body in each village. In all instances police was present with the procession.

     

    This account is based only on the testimonies for those who managed to escape and reach Bhubaneshwar. The situation is very serious in Orissa and only a full fact finding team can come out with full details after it is allowed to enter those areas.

     

    A Brief Profile of Violence Unleashed s far (Prepared by Prakash Louis AS ON 31ST AUGUST 2008)

    NAME OF BLOCKS/ NO OF VILLAGES/ NO OF HOUSEHOLDS AFFECTED
    UDYAGIRI 36/ 640

    RAIKIA 55 / 1391

    TIKABALI 25 / 558

    DARINGBADI 3 / 39

    PHIRINGIA 25 / 428

    CHOKAPADA 10 / 90

    PHOLBANI 4 / 129

    BALLIGUDA 18 / 555

    TUMUDIBANDH NOT AVAIILABLE

    KOTHAGARH NOT AVAILABLE

    K NUAGAM 18 274

    TOTAL 194 4104

    NO OF PLACES OF WORSHIP DAMAGED 50

    NO OF SHOPS DESTROYED IN RAIKIA 10

    CONVENTS DESTROYED 4

    NO OF BOYS/ GIRLS HOSTEL DESTROYED 5

    OTHER INSTITUTIONS DAMAGED 6

    NO OF PRIESTS ATTACKED 6

    NO OF DECEASED PEOPLE IN UDYAGIRI 26

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    [ALOCHONA] Asif Ali Zardari: The Godfather As President

    Asif Ali Zardari: The Godfather As President

    He may be a pliant partner for the west, but with his record of corruption, Zardari is the worst possible choice for Pakistan

    Asif Ali Zardari – singled out by fate to become Benazir Bhutto's husband and who, subsequently, did everything he could to prevent himself from being returned to obscurity – is about to become the new President of Pakistan. Oily-mouthed hangers-on, never in short supply in Pakistan, will orchestrate a few celebratory shows and the ready tongues of old cronies (some now appointed ambassadors to western capitals) will speak of how democracy has been enhanced. Zardari's close circle of friends, with whom he shared the spoils of power the last time around and who have remained loyal, refusing all inducements to turn state's evidence in the corrruption cases against him, will also be delighted. Small wonder then that definitions of democracy in Pakistan differ from person to person.

    There will be no expressions of joy on the streets to mark the transference of power from a moth-eaten general to a worm-eaten politician. The affection felt in some quarters for the Bhutto family is non-transferable. If Benazir were still alive, Zardari would not have been given any official post. She had been considering two other senior politicians for the presidency. Had she been more democratically inclined she would never have treated her political party so scornfully, reducing it to the status of a family heirloom, bequeathed to her son, with her husband as the regent till the boy came of age.
     
    This, and this alone, has aided Zardari's rise to the top. He was disliked by many of his wife's closest supporters in the People's Party (or the Bhutto Family Party, as it is referred to by disaffected members) even when she was alive. They blamed his greed and godfatherish behaviour to explain her fall from power on two previous occasions, which I always thought was slightly unfair. She knew. It was a joint enterprise. She was never one to regard politics alone as the consuming passion of her life and always envied the lifestyle and social behaviour of the very rich. And he was shameless in his endeavours to achieve that status.
     
    Today, he is the second richest person in the country, with estates and bank accounts littered on many continents, including a mansion in Surrey worth several million. Many of Benazir's inner circle, sidelined by the new boss (Zardari did rub their noses in excrement by having his apolitical sister elected from Larkana, hitherto a pocket borough of the Bhutto family) actively hate him. Benazir's uncle, Mumtaz Bhutto (head of the clan) has sharply denounced him. Some even encourage the grotesque view that he was in some way responsible for her death. This is foolish. He is only trying to fulfill her legacy. He was certainly charged with ordering the murder of his brother-in-law, Murtaza Bhutto, when Benazir was prime minister, but the case was never tried. Characteristically, one of Zardari's first acts after his party's victory in the February polls was to appoint Shoaib Suddle, the senior police officer connected to the Murtaza Bhutto ambush and killing, as the boss of the Federal Intelligence Agency. Loyalty is always repaid in full.
     
    In the country at large, his standing, always low, has sunk still further. The majority of Pakistan's 190 million citizens may be poor, illiterate or semi-literate, but their instincts are usually sound. An opinion poll carried out by the New America Foundation some months ago revealed Zardari's approval ratings at a low ebb – less than 14%. These figures confirm the view that he is the worst possible slice of Pakistan's crumbly nationhood. The people has had no say in his election. parliamentary cabals have already determined the result. I do not take too seriously the recent revelation that a psychiatrist had pronounced him suffering from acute dementia, incapable of recognising his children due to a chronic loss of memory. This was, as is known, designed for the courtroom had he been prosecuted in London or Geneva for large-scale money-laundering and corruption. All that is in abeyance now, since he has been elevated into a crucial figure in the "war on terror".
    A small mystery remained.
     
     Why did the US suddenly withdraw support from General Musharraf? An answer was provided on August 26 by Helene Cooper and Mark Mazzetti in the New York Times. The State Department, according to this report, was not in favour of an undignified and hasty departure, but unknown to them a hardcore neocon faction led by Zalmay Khalilzad, the US ambassador to the Security Council, was busy advising Asif Zardari in secret and helping him plan the campaign to oust the general:
    "Mr Khalilzad had spoken by telephone with Mr Zardari, the leader of the Pakistan Peoples party, several times a week for the past month until he was confronted about the unauthorised contacts, a senior United States official said, "Can I ask what sort of 'advice and help' you are providing?" … Mr. Boucher wrote in an angry email message to Mr Khalilzad. "What sort of channel is this? Governmental, private, personal?" Copies of the message were sent to others at the highest levels of the State Department; the message was provided to the New York Times by an administration official who had received a copy."


    Khalilzad is an inveterate factionalist and a master of intrigue. Having implanted Hamid Karzai in Kabul (with dire results as many in Washington now admit), he had been livid with Musharraf for refusing to give 100% support to his Afghan protege. Khalilzad now saw an opportunity to punish Musharraf and simultaneously try and create a Pakistani equivalent of Karzai.
    Zardari fitted the bill. He is perfectly suited to being a total creature of Washington. The Swiss government helpfully decided to release millions of dollars from Zardari's bank accounts that had, till now, been frozen due to the pending corruption cases. Like his late wife, Zardari, too, is now being laundered, just like the money he made when last in office as minister for investment. This weakness will make him a pliant president of Pakistan.
    The majority of the population is deeply hostile to the US/Nato presence in Afghanistan. Almost 80% favour a negotiated settlement and withdrawal of all foreign troops. Three days ago, a team of US commandos entered Pakistan "in search of terrorists" and 20 innocents were killed. Zardari was being tested. But if he permits US troops to enter the frontier province on "search-and-destroy" missions his career will be short-lived and the military will return in some shape or form. The High Command cannot afford to ignore the growing anger within its junior ranks at being forced to kill their own people.
     
    The president of Pakistan was designed in the 1972 constitution as an ornamental figure. Military dictators subverted and altered the constitution to their advantage. Will Zardari revert to his late father-in-law's constitution or preserve its existing powers?
    The country desperately needs a president capable of exercizing some moral authority and serving as the conscience of the country. The banished chief justice, Iftikhar Chaudhry, automatically comes to mind, as do the figures of Imran Khan and IA Rehman (the chairman of the Human Rights Commission), but the governing elite and its self-serving backers in Washington have always been blind to the real needs of this country. They should be careful. The sparks flying across the Afghan border might ignite a fire that is difficult to control.
     
    Tariq Ali's latest book, The Duel: Pakistan on the Flightpath of American Power, will be published by Simon and Schuster on September 15
     

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    [mukto-mona] Reporting on Singur

    Here goes a bunch of news and views on the historic agreement to end the impasse at Singur's Tata Morors (Nano) plant from the Sakaal Times, a newspaper belonging to the Nationalist Congress Party chief Sharad Pawar's family.
    The Kolkata correspondent, former Ananda Bazar Patrika, discovered that Trinamul supremo Mamata Banerjee created the trouble by harping on 400 acre demand, proving not only his allegiance to ABP but showing his indirect support to the CPM-Tata- pliant 24 Ghanta&Star Anada TV channel.
    But industrial tycoon, Rahul Bajaj appreciates Mamata's concern for the Tatas.
     
    Siddhartha Ghosh,
    Bhowanipur, Kolkata
     

    SINGUR DEADLOCK - Tatas keep the brakes on by Rajat Roy 9 Sep 08 (http://epaper.sakaaltimes.com/default.aspx?selPg=128&page=09_09_2008_001.jpg&ed=987&BMode=100&artHigh=14)

    Nano continues to wade through choppy waters.

    A day after the WB government and the agitators led by Mamata Banerjee reached an understanding to end the Singur deadlock, Tata Motors said the company was "distressed at the limited clarity" in the outcome of the discussions.

    The company has also written to the government seeking clari?cation on the agreement in the wake of con?icting reports about the return of the project land to farmers.

    The government has not so far given details of the settlement. However, Trinamool Congress leader Mamata Ba nerjee has told her supporters that 300 acres of the project land would be returned to farmers, besides 100 acres from outside.

    On its part, the state government on Monday ruled out any change in the project or any relocation of the vendors' park.

    At Singur, the work remains suspended amid clear indications that the Tatas were ready to resume work.

    The company has a reason: the agreement reportedly impacts a number of ancillary units within the factory area.

    In a statement, the company reiterated that the viability of the Singur project depended mostly on the integral nature of the mother plant and the ancillary units.

    It said the management would review its decision for suspension of work "only if we are satis?ed that the viability of the project is not being impinged, the integral nature of the mother plant and our ancillary units are being maintained and all stakeholders are committed to developing a long-term congenial environment for smooth operations of the plant".

    Mamata Banerjee has already told her supporters at Singur that her party has only suspended its inde?nite dharna at Singur and not withdrawn it. "We may resume our dharna if the demands of the farmers — as re?ected in the agreement — were not met," Banerjee said.

    In Delhi, apex business chambers on Monday rallied behind Tata Motors. While the industry bodies lauded West Bengal Governor Gopal Krishna Gandhi, they demanded that ?ner details of the agreement between the state government and the Trinamool Congress be made public. The on-off tussle at Singur signi?es several lessons for all the stakeholders in the Tata Motors ultra-low-cost car project. The unprecedented response to agitation over 'forcible' land acquisition for setting up an industrial unit is not merely an issue of better land price for the farmers. The policy makers and corporate czars have to understand the historic linkages that land signi?es in a country traumatised by a long colonial rule.

    A long-term rehabilitation and resettlement of those impacted adversely by making them stakeholders in these projects is essential. Any rehabilitation and resettlement and rehabilitation have to entail job opportunities and reasonable monetary packages for the people of the region. This issue has dogged several special economic zone (SEZ) projects.

    Commerce secretary G K Pillai has gone on record saying that the compensation offered to the farmers of Singur was inadequate.

    Apart from this, the memorandum of understanding reached between Tata Motors and the state government was not made public. In an era of information overdose, such a move was counter-productive and set off rumours and outlandish claims by those opposed to the land acquisition.

    As mercurial Trinamool Congress leader Mamata Banerjee upped the ante to corner its arch rival Communist Party of India (Marxist), governor Gopal Krishna Gandhi moved in to salvage the situation. He persuaded Banerjee and chief minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee to agree to a land for land formula to end the row. However, in all these protracted negotiations, Tata Motors representatives were not present as if they were not a party to the dispute.

    And, the result was there for all to see. The euphoria over settlement of Singur land row was an extremely short-lived affair. Before the ink could dry on the agreement, Tatas announced their decision to continue with the suspension of work at Singur plant.

    Blaming limited clarity on the outcome of discussions between West Bengal government and the agitators, Tata Motors spokesman said, "the company is obliged to continue the suspension of construction and commissioning work at the Nano plant." The announcement puts a question mark on the agreement brokered by the governor. "We will review our stated position only if we are satis?ed that the viability of the project is not being impinged, the integral nature of the mother plant and our ancillary units are being maintained and all stakeholders are committed to develop a long term congenial environment for smooth operations of the plant in Singur," Tata spokesman stated. Similar concerns were raised by Confederation of Indian Industry chief mentor Tarun Das.

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    BAJAJ SPEAKS - 'Mamata fought for farmers, not politics'

    New Delhi Bureau 9 Sep 08 (http://epaper.sakaaltimes.com/default.aspx?selPg=128&page=09_09_2008_001.jpg&ed=987&BMode=100&artHigh=14)

     

    Leading industri alist Rahul Bajaj came out in strong support of Trinamool chief Mamata Banerjee, saying she was "not playing politics over the Singur issue" and was "?ghting for farmers".

    Reacting to resolution of Singur impasse, the Bajaj Automobiles chairman said, "The agreement is subject to scrutiny of details worked out between the three parties, i.e.

    the vendors, Mamata and the West Bengal government." Asked about his opinion on how he considered the decision, Bajaj said, "I am not sure what Tata Motors says on that but I do not believe that the West Bengal government would have given any commitment without ?rst consulting Tata Motors. I hope its October and Singur for Tata's Nano." Bajaj went on say that two-years back the West Bengal government did not take the issue raised by Mamata Bannerjee "seriously".

    He stated that the fact that ancillary units are having to be moved cited "insensitiv ity on part of the West Bengal government." "Why are the ancillary units being moved now? Who was at fault? There was insensitivity on the part of the West Bengal government...then maybe they were at fault. I am not saying if the Tata's are at fault or not. There was a problem and it was buried for too long a duration," he said.

    Asked if the Tata's Nano project got caught in a political turf war, Bajaj responded, "Mamataji's party was trying to help poor farmers and calling it politics will be unfair.

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    IN FOCUS - Industry bodies welcome Singur accord

    Wants details of agreement between the state government and agitating Opposition to be made public

    New Delhi: Apex business chambers on Monday welcomed the agreement reached between the West Bengal government and Trinamool Congress, which has been spearheading a farmers' agitation against 'forcible' acquisition, to make way for Tata Motors small car project at Singur.

    Welcoming West Bengal governor Gopal Krishna Gandhi's initiative to resolve the Singur issue, industry chamber Ficci urged that all concerned should sit down to work out the details of the plan for a quick resolution of the crisis and resumption of plant construction work.

    Ficci said it "is concerned that devil is in the details." It said ancillary and vendor development is very critical from the point of view of employment generation. It sought an all-round settlement, "which is a win-win for the government, the Opposition, the Tatas, the ancillary units, the vendors and the farmers." Ficci secretary general Amit Mitra said the Tatas would have to do cost-bene?t analysis about the feasibility following the agreement and "that is why we are not getting a reaction from the Tatas perhaps".

    PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry, too, lauded the resolution of Singur imbroglio.

    The chamber's secretary general Krishan Kalra said, "It is a happy augury that there is a political consensus to continue with the project, which is going to create a large number of (avenues of) employment and to change the industrial landscape of West Bengal. It's also important that we should avoid sending a wrong message to international investors.

    Our compliments are to all stakeholders, who have initiated the compromise formula, including the governor, chief minister Buddhadeb Bhat tacharjee, Trinamool supremo Mamata Banerjee and Tata Motors chief Ratan Tata." Kalra said it is also a testimony that how vexatious political issues can be sorted out across the table in a spirit of give and take. "I hope Singur will be a classic example for others to follow in case of an impasse or political resistance." He hoped that the work in Singur would start soon and the target set for rolling out of the Nano is met. It is also important to have a committee to identify issues which might crop up in future and to resolve them without getting it precipitated.

    However, unable to see through the government-Opposition agreement, Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) chief mentor Tarun Das sounded a note of caution. "It is not clear what this agreement actually means. Does it ensure the continued viability of the Nano project?" He also wondered whether the agreement would mean "sustained peace to enable uninterrupted work in the long term." It would be helpful to get clari?cation on these issues, Das said.

    Another chamber, Assocham, said the West Bengal government should clarify what transpired during the talk to completely assure the Tatas that nothing "untoward" would happen at Singur. "This will give them (Tata Motors) con?dence in taking up the construction activities," Assocham president Sajjan Jindal said.

    Unclear deal

    Ficci says it is concerned that the devil is in the details.It said ancillliary and vendor development is very crucial for employment generation.

    Leading industri- alist Rahul Bajaj came out in strong support of Trinamool chief Mamata Banerjee, saying she was "not playing politics over the Singur issue" and was "?ghting for farmers". Reacting to resolution of Singur impasse, the Bajaj Automobiles chairman said, "The agreement is subject to scrutiny of details worked out between the three parties, i.e. the vendors, Mamata and the West Bengal government." Asked about his opinion on how he considered the decision, Bajaj said, "I am not sure what Tata Motors says on that but I do not believe that the West Bengal government would have given any com- mitment without ?rst consult- ing Tata Motors. I hope its October and Singur for Tata's Nano." Bajaj went on say that two-years back the West Ben- gal government did not take the issue raised by Mamata Bannerjee "seriously". He stated that the fact that ancillary units are having to be moved cited "insensitiv- ity on part of the West Bengal government." "Why are the an- cillary units being moved now? Who was at fault? There was insensitivity on the part of the West Bengal government...then maybe they were at fault. I am not saying if the Tata's are at fault or not. There was a prob- lem and it was buried for too long a duration," he said. Asked if the Tata's Nano project got caught in a politi- cal turf war, Bajaj responded, "Mamataji's party was trying to help poor farmers and calling it politics will be unfair.

     

     

     

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