Tag: Indian Election

  • Rahul Gandhi’s speech in the Indian Parliament

    Rahul Gandhi’s speech in the Indian Parliament


    Rahul Gandhi”s recent speech in the Lok Sabha during the no confidence motion proceedings on Manipur is being hailed by some as historical, as if it were a speech of Demosthenes, Cicero, Daniel Webster, Abraham Lincoln, Winston Churchill.or Martin Luther King Junior




    In his speech Rahul talked a lot about his Bharat Jodo Yatra ( march to unite India ), which was really irrelevant since the no confidence motion pertained only to Manipur. I have earlier written about this Yatra and called it a gimmick.

    Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo Yatra is just a stunt and gimmick: Justice Katju

    The truth about the Bharat Jodo Yatra

    Rahul then launched a furious and vociferous diatribe against the BJP Govt, accusing it of murdering India, and denouncing Prime Minister Modi as a traitor, a Ravan ( the demon king of Lanka whom Lord Ram killed ), who burnt his own kingdom by his ahankaar ( conceit ), and one who has thrown kerosene throughout India.


    The motion of no confidence related to events in the state of Manipur, so instead of devoting most of his time speaking on his Bharat Jodo Yatra, Rahul Gandhi should have utilised it in giving hard facts and figures relating to the Manipur ethnic violence. He should have spoken on how the Meitei-Kuki conflict originated, how it developed, what is the situation at present,. and how it can be resolved.


    But instead what Rahul Gandhi did can only be described as grandstanding. He first indulged in self praise, mentioning how he walked from Kanyakumari in the south to Kashmir in the north, despite acute pain in his knee and enduring other hardships. He then said that India was a voice ( whatever that meant ) for which he was prepared to give his life. Finally, he launched his diatribe against Modi. And having ended his speech he immediately walked out, like Pontius Pilate who said ” What is truth ? ” and would not wait for a reply.


    What was Rahul Gandhi’s real purpose in giving this speech ? One can only speculate, but these points occur to me :
    (1) Rahul’s aim is to become the leader of the Opposition, not just a mere member of the Opposition alliance called INDIA ( which has recently been formed ), so that he can later become the next Prime Minister of India
    (2) He wants the Muslim vote bank, which is particularly large in north India, and he wants it desparately in the forthcoming 2024 parliamentary elections.


    I am no supporter of the BJP ( in fact I have often strongly criticised it for its communal politics ), but Rahul Gandhi seems to me to be an empty headed spoilt brat, who has no idea how to solve India’s massive socio-economic problems, but in whose head has been instilled the idea that he is the legitimate and rightful claimant to the throne of India as he belongs to the ruling dynasty.

    Justice Markandey Katju: On Rahul Gandhi’s visit to the United States


    He reminds me of that other clown, The Young Pretender, Bonnie Prince Charlie, and I am inclined to believe he will have a similar fate as that other buffoon.

  • How to make India free

    How to make India free


    By Justice Katju
    Now that the name of Mughal Gardens In Rashtrapati Bhawan has been changed to Amrit Udyan, chapters on Mughal history have been ordered to be removed from the history syllabus by NCERT, the name of my hometown Allahabad changed to Prayagraj, Fyzabad changed to Ayodhya, Mughalsarai Junction changed to Pt Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Junction, Aurangabad changed to Sambhajinagar etc, and Babri Masjid demolished to give way to construction of a ‘bhavya’ Ram Mandir, I suggest the following steps be also taken to make India really free from all traces of of our detested oppressors, invaders and enslavers :


    https://www.dw.com/en/why-is-india-hinduizing-cities-muslim-names/a-46259523

    1. Demolish Red Fort, Qutub Minar, Humayun’s tomb and Jama Masjid In Delhi
    2. Demolish Taj Mahal In Agra
    3. Close down Aligarh Muslim University In Aligarh, Jamia Milia in Delhi, Osmania University In Hyderabad, and Dar-ul- Uloom in Deoband
    4. Demolish Char Minar In Hyderabad and other Muslim constructions In India
    5. Close down Ajmer dargah and Nizamuddin Aulia dargah
    6. Close down Urdu, Persian and Arabic Departments In all Universities and Colleges In India
      7 Ban singing of songs in which Urdu or Persian words are used ( Hindi film songs use a lot of Urdu, and so they particularly should be banned ). Ban songs by Mohammed Rafi, Talat Mehmood, Ghulam Ali, Mehdi Hasan, Begum Akhtar and other Muslim singers
    7. Ban recitation of Urdu shaayari, and for this ban mushairas
    8. Ban teaching of Hindi poetry by Muslim poets like Rahim, Raskhan, Jaayasi, etc in our educational institutions
    9. Change Muslim names of all cities, mohallas, villages and other places in India and give them Hindu names
      And finally, accelerate the ‘ghar waapasi’ programme
      This should be done before the 2024 Lok Sabha elections

    Hari Om

  • Elections in India by Justice Markandey Katju

    Elections in India by Justice Markandey Katju

    In India the state assembly elections in Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh and for the Municipal Council of Delhi are over, and the results are awaited. Soon thereafter preparations will begin for the state assembly elections in 2023 in Tripura ( due in March ), Karnataka ( due in May ), Madhya Pradesh and Chattisgarh ( due in November ), and Rajasthan ( due in December ). And of course the parliamentary elections due in 2024.

    India has 28 states and 8 union territories, apart from the hundreds of local bodies like Municipal Corporations, Zila Panchayats, Block Panchayats, gram panchayats, etc for which elections are held regularly. The country is perpetually in an election mode, and the public participate in them enthusiastically.

    What our simpleton people do not realise is that they are being taken for a ride. Will change in the ruling parties or their representatives make any substantial difference in their lives ? Will it reduce or eliminate poverty, hunger, unemployment, price rise, lack of proper healthcare and good education for the masses ? Not at all. It is change in the system which is required for this, but no one talks of that.

    The system of parliamentary elections ( which we blindly borrowed from the British ) further entrenches casteism and communalism in India, which are the main feudal forces holding up our progress, for parliamentary elections largely run on caste and communal vote banks. And so it has to be replaced by an alternate system which unleashes our potential, and enables our country to march rapidly towards a high level of industrialisation and modernisation, which alone can give prosperity and a high standard of living to our people.But no one talks of that, not even our so called ‘intellectuals’ and our supposedly ‘free’ media.

    It is time that the patriotic thinkers in India realise this, awaken our gullible masses from their slumber, and using their creativity think out and devise such an alternative to the present system. Otherwise we will remain in the mess we are in today indefinitely