This Months Article
This Months Article
Starting: Mon January
1, 2001
Ending: Wed January 31,
2001
Messages: 161
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Lashkar man admits
hand in Sikhs' massacre
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The Hindustan Times, January 1,
2001
>>> A Pakistani militant, arrested
in connection with the March massacre of 35 Sikhs in Chittisinghpora, Kashmir,
has admitted to his being a member of the attackers' team and his affiliation
to the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Tayyeba (LeT) outfit, a media report said
here on Sunday. ......
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Relink science to
spirit
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Francois Gautier, The Indian Express,
January 1, 2001
>>> Will science and spirituality
ever meet? This was the topic of a recent seminar at the prestigious Indian
Institute of Science in Bangalore. Indian scientists, one after the other,
expounded, on how reason, rigour, logic and the spirit of inquiry are the
most important parameters of scientific discovery. None of them, except
for Abdul Kalam, made references to ancient Indian science. All of them
spoke of science from a western point of view. ......
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"They only understand
force" (Interview: Chhota Shakeel)
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India-Today, January 1, 2001
>>> Chhota Shakeel, an aide of
Dawood Ibrahim who is emerging as a challenger, spoke to Special Correspondent
Sheela Raval on phone from Karachi. ......
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Weariness of Ayodhya
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Swapan Dasgupta, India-Today, January
1, 2001
>>> Few public debates have been
as tired, repetitive and contrived as the one on the Ayodhya dispute that
preoccupied Parliament and the media for the past three weeks. The Opposition
scored a few brownie points by recording the Rajya Sabha's feeble disagreement
with the prime minister's numerous utterances on the issue. ......
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Goodbye, foul Millennium:
millennius horribilis
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Rajeev Srinivasan, Rediff on Net,
January 1, 2001
>>> This past thousand years of
the Common Era have not been kind to India. In 1001 CE, the subcontinent
was in good shape. Rajaraja Chola was on the throne at Thanjavur
in the Kaveri Delta, and his maritime conquests in Southeast Asia were
in the future; and the Golden Age of the Guptas was of recent memory in
the North. ......
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Kashmir: abominable
abdication
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Sandhya Jain, The Pioneer, January
2, 2001
>>> It would be churlish to deny
ISI credit for the speed and skill with which it has encircled India with
hostile bases and virtually paralyzed it from within. The depth of
ISI penetration, its stupendous network of allies and informers, and the
sheer audacity with which it strikes in the heart of the capital is unparalleled.
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Ceasefire brings death
and doom for "renegade" militants
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www.tehelka.com, January 3, 2001
>>> Although Prime Minister Atal
Behari Vajpayee's unilateral ceasefire move has led to a significant decrease
in the militancy-related casualties in the strife-torn state, it has however
proved a costly affair for the surrendered militants helping various security
agencies in counter-insurgency (CI) operations. ......
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By George, he has
done it!
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Wilson John, The Pioneer, January
3, 2001
>>> There is one thing good about
George Fernandes. He misses no chance to show his solidarity with
the troops. ......
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Lashkar planned to
attack Azim Premji's residence
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Anil Lulla, The News Today, January
3, 2001
>>> The Lashkar-e-Toiba made an
aborted attempt to attack ICE baron Azim Premji's residence in Bangalore
to attract international attention. This was disclosed to the police
by a Lashkar militant, arrested in New Delhi for his role in the Red Fort
shoot out. ......
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Awaiting The Backlash
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Swapan Dasgupta, India Today, January
8, 2001
>>> The Lashkar-e-Toiba made an
aborted attempt to attack ICE baron Azim Premji's residence in Bangalore
to attract international attention. This was disclosed to the police
by a Lashkar militant, arrested in New Delhi for his role in the Red Fort
shoot out. ......
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The Buddhas of Bamiyan
- Challenged witnesses of Afghanistan's forgotten past
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Jet Van Krieken, The International
Institute for Asian Studies
>>> At a symposium last April on
the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the Kern Institute in Leiden, Dr
P. Verhagen emphasized the importance of manuscripts from Afghanistan for
the understanding and study of early Buddhism. ......
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Kashmir Militants
To Continue War
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Amir Zia, Associated Press, January
2, 2001
>>> Militants battling Indian soldiers
in disputed Kashmir pledged Tuesday to continue their secessionist war
despite political talks planned for later this month and recent moves toward
peace. ......
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Web of terror
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Anuradha Chenoy, The Asian Age,
January 3, 2001
>>> Extremism fuelled by the Afghan
Taliban movement continues to spread across the post-Soviet countries and
beyond. Chechnya, Dagestan and the North Caucasus in Russia, the Fergana
Valley region in Uzbekistan, bordering Kirgizia and the mountainous regions
of Tajikistan, are all facing Islamic insurgencies that threaten the region.
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VHP shrugs off PM
remark, plans Mandir
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Venkatesh Kesari, The Asian Age,
January 3, 2001
>>> "He (Mr Vajpayee) is a politician
but we will go ahead with the programme (of temple construction)," said
VHP senior vice-president Acharya Giriraj Kishore. ......
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The Kerala model
is an abject failure
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T V R Shenoy, Rediff on Net, January
3, 2001
>>> Kerala and Keralites have been
in the news quite frequently in the past week. On Christmas day, I was
delighted to note that the prestigious Mastermind India quiz that appears
on the BBC had been won by a woman from Kerala, and that the runner-up
was a man from the same state. Later, I was happy to note that the prime
minister had chosen Kerala as a holiday destination. ......
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It's time for introspection
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Masood Haider, Dawn, January 3,
2001
>>> It is time for Gen Pervez Musharraf's
government to do some introspection of the policies it has so far set in
motion vis-a-vis militant Jihadi groups. ......
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Border Clashes Flare
in India
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Binoo Joshi, Associated Press, January
3, 2001
>>> In the first fighting since
a cease-fire began five weeks ago, four Indian soldiers and two civilians
died Wednesday in clashes on India's border with Pakistan. ......
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The Holy Terror
- Dilemma of Liberal Britain
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Rashmee Z Ahmed, The Times of India,
January 4, 2001
>>> December 2000: A suicide bomb
attack in Srinagar, allegedly by a youth who travelled half-way round the
world to his death from Birmingham, England. ......
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Muslims call for
'holy war' investigation
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BBC News, January 4, 2001
>>> The Muslim peer Lord Ahmed
of Rotherham has called for an investigation into the alleged recruitment
of young British Muslims to fight in so-called holy wars. ......
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'Kashmir is a natural
part of Pakistan'
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www.tehelka.com, January 4, 2001
>>> Dukhteran-e-Milat or Daughters
of the Nation (DM) surfaced in 1986 as a social reform movement, when its
chief Asiya Andrabi started a crusade for women's rights like seat reservation
in public transport, dowry, eve-teasing and pornography. ......
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Will our media grow
up?
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Colonel Anil Athale (retd), Rediff
on Net, January 5, 2001
>>> The recent riots in Nepal,
over remarks that were never made by Hrithik Roshan, again underscored
the power of the printed word. Many in India gloated over the apparent
'irrationality' of it all and felt that the Nepalese media was guilty of
being gullible and fell victim to a disinformation campaign masterminded
by the Mumbai Mafia or Pakistan. ......
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Irresponsible scribes
spoil newspapers' credibility
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M V Kamath, Free Press Journal,
January 5, 2001
>>> TIME (Dec. 2000) magazine has
declared that US President-elect George W Bush is its Person of the Year.
In a letter to the reader, the magazine's Managing Editor, Walter Isaacson
stated that the weekly had been considering "a variety of candidates" for
Person of the Year. ......
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Afghan refugees,
the mindless killers operating in Kashmir
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Sahdev Vohra, Free Press Journal,
January 5, 2001
>>> The Afghans inhabit areas adjoining
Kashmir in the north west and both had a common past under the Shahi dynasties
of the pre-Islamic times. As a race, the Afghans made an appearance in
history later. ......
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Militancy claimed
2839 lives in J&K in the year 2000
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The Indian Express, January 5, 2001
>>> Jammu - Pakistan-sponsored
militancy took a toll of 2839 people, including 1520 militants, in Jammu
and Kashmir during the last year, an official spokesman said. ......
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BJP charges IHC with
dragging Joshi into controversy
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The Hindustan Times, January 5,
2001
>>> The BJP has accused the Indian
History Congress (IHC) of "dragging Human Resources Development Minister
M M Joshi into a controversy" at its just finished session for his policy
statement on 'national curriculum framework of school education'. ......
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Attempt to burgle
Badrinath temple foiled, ISI agent held
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The Hindustan Times, January 5,
2001
>>> An attempt by a suspected ISI
agent to take away precious idols from the holy shrine of Badrinath has
been foiled, police said here today. ......
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'Jamia has weathered
crisis bravely'
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Rajeev R Roy, The Pioneer, January
6, 2001
>>> As an institution Jamia Millia
Islamia is strange. It is perhaps the only central university of the country
which has the privilege of hitting the headlines but unfortunately for
the wrong reasons. ......
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Hideouts of Terror
- I
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Sayantan Chakravarty and Amarnath
K. Menon, India Today, January 8, 2001
>>> The Red Fort is more than just
another imposing Mughal monument. It is a symbol of independent India,
the place from where the prime minister addresses the nation on August
15. On the night of December 22, gunfire was heard inside the fort which
also serves as an army garrison. Two jawans and a civilian lay dead. There
was no sign of the intruders. ......
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Hideouts of Terror
- II
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Sayantan Chakravarty and Amarnath
K. Menon, India Today, January 8, 2001
>>> DELHI - New Fears in the Old
City - The walled city of shahjahanabad. The Jama Masjid area. It's a little
island with many names and an even greater number of stories. Every alley
in this northern enclave of the national capital has had its date with
history. ......
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Hideouts of Terror
- III
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Sayantan Chakravarty and Amarnath
K. Menon, India Today, January 8, 2001
>>> HYDERABAD - Climate of Jehad
- Seven-year-old Saleem came dressed as told. He covered his face and brought
along his new gift-a toy Kalashnikov-to join the rally. The December 6
protest rally is an annual feature of Hyderabad but it is also illustrates
how the jehadi mindset takes hold of a boy's mind. ......
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"Jehad Was My Motivation"
(Interview / Ashfaq Ahmed)
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India Today, January 8, 2001
>>> Sixteen months ago Lashkar-e-Toiba
(LET)'s Ashfaq Ahmed, 28, arrived in India. His mission: jehad. Two days
after his arrest for organising the Red Fort killings, he spoke to Principal
Correspondent Sayantan Chakravarty. ......
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Counter Terrorism
- Neither Policy Nor Law
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Harinder Baweja, India Today, January
8, 2001
>>> The dangers to it are less
threatening but the US has had a straightforward counter-terrorism policy
in place for years: make no concessions to terrorists and strike no deals;
bring terrorists to justice; and isolate and apply pressure on states that
sponsor terrorism to make them change. ......
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The Pope's Armada
(a book review)
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Michael Joseph Gross, www.Amazon.com
>>> Of the several right-wing Catholic
organizations that have gained influence in the Roman Church during the
reign of Pope John Paul II, Opus Dei is by far the most famous. ......
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A hero in eclipse
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Mahesh Rangarajan, The Telegraph,
January 2, 2001
>>> The Andhra Pradesh chief minister,
N. Chandrababu Naidu made a little-noticed comment during the rumpus over
Ayodhya. India, he said, had little time to spare for non-issues that both
the ruling combine and the opposition spent so much time on. ......
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Ranchi tense after
stray violence
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The Telegraph, January 2, 2001
>>> Stray incidents of arson and
stone pelting were reported from some parts of the city as it ushered in
the new year amid an indefinite curfew. The curfew was clamped yesterday
evening following the death of deputy superintendent of police U.C. Jha.
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Researcher Cites
Ashcroft 'Ties to White Supremacists'
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U.S. Newswire, January 2, 2001
>>> John Ashcroft, whose nomination
for attorney general will be considered by the Senate later this month,
"has a history of reaching out to white supremacist groups," a longtime
researcher in his home state of Missouri said today. ......
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The absurd depths
of 'secularism'
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Arvind Lavakare, Rediff on Net,
January 4, 2001
>>> Parliament has made some
shams of 'secularism' raise their ugly heads yet again. Syed Ahmed Bukhari,
the Imam of the Jama Masjid, Vincent Concessao, the Archbishop of Delhi,
and Rajeev Dhavan have quickly denounced the 'communalism' of Vajpayee
& Co while baying for the 'secular' word mentioned in our Constitution's
Preamble. ......
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ISI, not Mumbai mafia,
had a role in anit-Hrithik riots in Nepalurd depths of 'secularism'
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S Balakrishnan, The Times of India,
January 4, 2001
>>> There is little evidence of
the Mumbai underworld's hand in the anti-Hrithik Roshan riots which rocked
parts of Nepal recently. When the riots first broke out, there were suggestions
that the Dawood Ibrahim gang, which was upset with the superstar for declining
to act in a film which it had proposed to produce on a benami basis, had
instigated the violence. ......
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Marxist monopoly
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Editorial, The Indian Express, January
5, 2001
>>> Buddhadev Bhattacharya might
be making serious efforts to change from being a stodgy Marxist to a bhadralok,
at least since he took over the baton from comrade Jyoti Basu as the chief
minister of West Bengal. ......
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Hardline women's
group breaks silence to attack moderate
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Tariq Bhat, The Indian Express,
January 5, 2001
>>> Adding its voice to the increasingly
vocal fundamentalist fringe in the Valley, the hardline all-women group,
the pro-Pakistan Dukhtaran-e-Milat (daughters of the extended Muslim nation)
today warned moderate Hurriyat leader Abdul Gani Lone of dire consequences
``in case he did not rein in his tongue'' against ``foreign militants and
Islam.'' ......
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Inscription throws
new light on Hindu rule in Afghanistan
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The Times of India, January 5, 2001
>>> A stone inscription in Sanskrit,
recovered from the city of Mazar-I-Sharif in northern Afghanistan, a few
years ago, has thrown new light on the reign of Veka, the Hindu Shahi ruler
in that country. ......
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Stop blowing hot
and cold
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Kuldip Nayar, Dawn, January 6, 2001
>>> Blowing hot and cold in politics
is bad enough but it is dangerous in uneasy situations. Things go out of
hand. Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee has said that "there are certain
elements bent on destroying peace in India." ......
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Idgah Maidan row
disturbs communal amity in Ichalkaranji
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Abhay Vaidya, The Times of India,
January 6, 2001
>>> An unsettling calm prevails
in this textile town of southern Maharashtra with a strong posse of the
State Reserve police barricading Station Road which leads to the controversial
Idgah Maidan. ......
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Indian city braces
for massive Hindu gathering
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Sunil Kataria, The Hindu Group,
January 7, 2001
>>> Hindu pilgrims swarmed to a
spot on the holy Ganges river in India on Sunday as officials fretted over
safety ahead of what is expected to be the world's biggest gathering of
human beings. ......
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Ayodhya talks: no
one's taking it seriously
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Sharad Gupta, The Indian Express,
January 7, 2001
>>> The much-hyped ``Ayodhya talks''
between BJP MP Vinay Katiyar and Mohammad Hashim, a litigant in the Babri
case, scheduled for January 13, seem to have lost credibility even before
they could begin. ......
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Are green activist
the new imperialists?
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Swaminathan S. Anklesaria Aiyar,
The Times of India, January 7, 2001
>>> Prof. Deepak Lal's inaugural
Julian Simon Lecture at liberty institute in Delhi last month was scintillating
attack on the new cultural imperialism of international Greens and their
local compradors. He says the Green movement is a secular religion filling
the void created in the West by the retreat of faith in God. Its aim is
to assume a new 'white man's burden' and impose its values on the world.
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'India should be
declared a spiritual country'
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Srinivas Iyer, The Times of India,
January 7, 2001
>>> Today, with the fabric of the
Indian state becoming increasingly disturbed due to religious problems,
communal harmony seems a distant dream. Sri Jyendra Saraswathi Sankaracharya
of the Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam believes that the only solution is to declare
India a spiritual state. ......
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Hinduising History
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Organiser, January 7, 2001
>>> Indian Express reporters certainly
deserve to be on the staff of India's biggest English-language daily newspaper.
They are thorough professionals. That is, as journalists they are thorough
practitioners of the ignorant profession. ......
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Pakistan to export
defence technology to Muslim world: PTI
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Rediff on Net, January 8, 2001
>>> Pakistan will assist Islamic
countries in defence technology and sell medium and low-range arsenal to
them. ......
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LF Govt orders CID
probe into Garbeta incident
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Rediff on Net, January 8, 2001
>>> Giving in to pressure by Trinamul
Congress-led opposition, the Left Front government on Monday ordered a
CID probe into the alleged massacre of 11 people at Garbeta in Midnapore
district even as a National Democratic Alliance fact-finding team recommended
a CBI investigation and said the state was a 'fit case' for imposition
of President's rule. ......
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Indians lobby against
Bush nominee
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Chidanand Rajghatta, The Indian
Express, January 8, 2001
>>> The Pakistani-American, a Reagan-era
Republican who is a front-runner for the pivotal post of Assistant Secretary
of State for South Asia, is at the receiving end of a flaming debate mainly
on the Internet over her possible appointment. ......
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Mobilising Pakistan's
friends
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C. Raja Mohan, The Hindu, January
8, 2001
>>> My enemy's enemy is a friend.
A friend of my enemy is also an enemy. Such simple propositions have a
ring of truth but are not always helpful in the making of foreign policy.
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British Firm Says
Curry Pills May Prevent Cancer
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Ben Hirschler, Reuters, January
8, 2001
>>> An Indian spice used in curry
might help prevent and treat bowel cancer, British biotechnology firm Phytopharm
Plc. said Monday. ......
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Hemnagar's melancholy
history
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T V R Shenoy, Rediff on Net, January
8, 2001
>>> No smoke, runs the adage, without
fire. Well, here is a new one for our degenerate times: no blood, bones,
bullets, or burnt houses without murder. ......
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Cowardly comrades
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Editorial, The Indian Express, January
8, 2001
>>> Massacres were conventionally
supposed to be the handiwork of terrorists and they apparently always occurred
either in the badlands of Bihar, in the vale of Kashmir, in the hinterland
of Assam or in the doab of Punjab. Not any more. ......
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India must take advantage
of Beijing's 'sweet amiability'
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Claude Arpi, Rediff on Net, January
9, 2001
>>> India will receive Li Peng,
the second-highest ranking Chinese leader, this week. He will stay seven
days in India and according to foreign ministry sources, his visit will
"promote ties between Asia's largest nations and pave the way for a trip
by Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji." ......
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Li Peng to meet with
Dr Kotnis's family
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Syed Firdaus Ashraf, Rediff on Net,
January 9, 2001
>>> Opposite the Kennedy Bridge
in south Bombay is Model House. Unknown to the thousands of people who
pass the building every day live Leelavati Palekar, 83; 80-year-old Manorama
and 73-year-old Dr Vatsala Kotnis. ......
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Another summit, another
surrender?
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Arvind Lavakare, Rediff on Net,
January 9, 2001
>>> It now seems certain that another
Indian prime minister will meet another Pak boss at another 'summit' in
yet another effort to resolve the J&K imbroglio. Vajpayee's latest
media musings from Kerala have indicated his willingness to do just that.
And Farooq Abdullah sees that happening soon enough. ......
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Head Scarf Ban Prompts
Stabbing
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The Associated Press, January 9,
2001
>>> A professor was stabbed after
defending the state's ban on Islamic-style head scarves, newspapers reported
Tuesday. ......
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Truckloads of mandir
material reach Ayodhya
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Biswajeet Banerjee, The Times of
India, January 9, 2001
>>> As the suspense mounts over
the next move of the Dharam Sansad, pillars and stones carved for the proposed
Ram temple at three workshops in Rajasthan have already started reaching
Ayodhya. ......
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Assam sliding into
the Kashmir mode
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N. K. Pant, The Pioneer, January
10, 2001
>>> If the current series of massacres
are any indication, Assam seems to be fast sliding into the Kashmir mode
and hence needs to be tackled with a strong political will without further
delay. ......
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A perilous course
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Brahma Chellaney, The Hindustan
Times, January 10, 2001
>>> The renewed attention on Kashmir
is a reminder of how India continues to define its international image
in terms of an issue it has chronically mismanaged. With the mysterious
rise of the Hurriyat as a supposedly representative force, its leaders
are set to tour Pakistan on a visit sponsored by New Delhi and Islamabad
on US advice. ......
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Don't run down the
LCA
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Wilson John, The Pioneer, January
10, 2001
>>> It was an event which should
have made any self-respecting nation proud. The maiden flight of the Light
Combat Aircraft (LCA) early this month was not a mean achievement nor was
it merely a military affair. ......
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No bidders at Mafia
auction
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Sanjeev Srivastava, BBC News, January
11, 2001
>>> A much publicised
auction of property seized from Indian underworld
boss, Dawood Ibrahim, has failed to attract even one serious bidder. ......
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Indian National Congress
(P) Ltd
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Hiranmay Karlekar, The Pioneer,
January 11, 2001
>>> The Congress has done it again!
After Ms Sonia Gandhi's ascent to the party's presidency through the farce
of an election, members of the All-India Congress Committee (AICC) have
authorised her to nominate members to the Congress Working Committee (CWC).
......
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Pak Islamists back
Taliban
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The Daily Excelsior, January 11,
2001
>>> Islamic pressure groups based
in Pakistan today voiced support for Afghanistan's ruling Taliban movement
in facing new UN sanctions, and urged all Islamic countries to do the same.
......
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Pregnant, Unmarried
Nigerian Girl Sentenced to 180 Lashes Islamic Law To Be Applied
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www.zenit.org, January 11, 2001
>>> A 17-year old Nigerian girl
was sentenced to whipping (with 180 lashes) by an Islamic court. The reason
is that she is pregnant and unmarried and must suffer the punishment prescribed
by the Islamic law or shariah. ......
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At IIT Delhi, S in
Sanskrit stands for Science
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Nirmala Ganapathy, The Indian Express,
January 11, 2001
>>> Besides string theory and computer
architecture, students of the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, wiil
soon have the option of studying Sanskrit texts and the precise science
of Sanskrit grammar. ......
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Moon Eclipse Sparks
Unrest
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Yahoo! News, January 11, 2001
>>> Rampaging Muslims burned down
scores of hotels and bars in a northern Nigerian city in reaction to the
lunar eclipse which they blamed on sinners, residents said on Wednesday.
......
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British Indian body
calls for blocking anti-Indian sentiment over Kashmir
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IANS, www.newindpress.com, January
12, 2001
>>> The Indian Overseas Congress
(IOC) in London has appealed to Home Secretary Jack Straw to block the
efforts of a pro-Pakistani Muslim member of Britain's House of Lords to
whip up anti-Indian sentiments over Kashmir. ......
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Western Target Fears
Grow in Yemen
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Susan Sevareid, The Associated Press,
January 12, 2001
>>> Aden's Christ Church, presided
over by an American pastor, has always taken security seriously - kidnapping
foreigners and ransoming them for vehicles or services from the Yemeni
government is practically a tribal tradition. ......
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Religious organisation
to plant 6.5 cr. fruit-bearing saplings
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The Hindu, January 12, 2001
>>> In an epoch making event, 37
peethadhipathis of different sects and religions on Thursday decided to
take up a massive programme to plant a record 6.5-crore fruit-bearing saplings
in the State over five years to bring back ``greenery and happiness to
the people and animals.'' ......
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19 ISI agents chargesheeted
in Bombay: PTI
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Rediff on Net, January 12, 2001
>>> Nineteen members of the Dawood
Ibrahim gang have been chargesheeted for allegedly distributing, at the
behest of Pakistan's Inter Service Intelligence, fake currency notes to
the tune of Rs 10 million in Bombay and other parts of the country. ......
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China executes Islamic
leader
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Agencies, The Pioneer, January 13,
2001
>>> Chinese authorities have executed
the leader of an Islamic separatist group accused of planning and committing
'terrorist' attacks in the restive region of Xinjiang, a court official
and state media said on Friday. ......
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China executes Islamic
leader
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The Hindu, January 13, 2001
>>> Chinese authorities have executed
the leader of an Islamic separatist group accused of planning and committing
``terrorist'' attacks in the restive region of Xinjiang, a court official
and state media said today. ......
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History in the Faking
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India Today, January 15, 2001
>>> Public discourse in India,
it has often been lamented, prefers off the cuff rhetoric to intellectual
argument. It is a disease even Nobel laureates are not immune from. On
January 2, Amartya Sen, redoubtable economist and peripatetic philosopher,
inaugurated the Indian History Congress (IHC) in Calcutta and emphasised
"India's tradition of scepticism" and of "expression of hereticism and
heterodoxy". ......
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Clarifying Clarification
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Swapan Dasgupta, India Today, January
15, 2001
>>> There are some taunts that
disorient even the most unflappable of people. Atal Bihari Vajpayee doesn't
mind parliamentary barbs. A formidable debater, there is nothing he enjoys
more than a robust round of political sparring. ......
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Catholicism's Two
Faces
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Hinduism Today, January / February,
2001
>>> "Pope John Paul II," announced
his Eminence Cardinal Francis Arinze from the United Nations podium, gives
personal example as a promoter of reconciliation and harmony between peoples
of different religions. The promotion of peace is part and parcel of what
it means to be a Catholic." ......
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Our way is the only
way to God
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Hinduism Today, January / February,
2001
>>> Catholic declarations such
as Dominus Jesus are written for Catholic priests and theologians. They
make difficult reading for the lay person, especially one neither familiar
with the central concepts of the Catholic Church nor in possession Of a
copy of the Unabridged Oxford English Dictionary. ......
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Digging Dholavira
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Hinduism Today, January / February,
2001
>>> Nearly 5,000 years ago, a well-developed
civilization, commonly known as the Indus Valley Civilization, prospered
in what is today Northern India and Pakistan. The vast civilization covers
a territory the size of Texas-a quarter-million square miles. ......
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Manu and the Brits
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Madhu Kishwar, Hinduism Today, January
/ February, 2001
>>> On March 25 of year 2000, copies
of Manusmriti were burnt by reformers protesting against the ill-conceived
installation of the statue of Manu in the precincts of the Rajasthan High
Court. ......
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Hindus of South America
-
Hinduism Today, January / February,
2001
>>> The Indian subcontinent has
not been the only source of major Hindu migrations in the last 50 yeah.
Hundreds of thousands of Hindus have emigrated from the former British
colonies of Trinidad and Guyana to America and England and from the former
Dutch colony of Suriname to Holland. ......
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It's time, prejudices
were abandoned (translated from Gujrati Daily News Paper)
-
Editorial, The Mumbai Samachar (Gujrati
Daily), January 6, 2001
>>> Interferences in other nations'
activities has been defined in varied ways, is known by many names. Foreign
policies of certain nations occasionally, seem to have sort of sting and
spite towards others. Besides that, interferences in the internal matters
of other nations during recent times, seem to have taken a new form. ......
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Holy Warriors - One
Man and a Global Web of Violence
-
Stephen Engelberg, The New York
Times, January 14, 2001
>>> In 1987, several years after
he began training Arab volunteers to oust Soviet forces from Afghanistan,
Osama bin Laden had a vision. The time had come, he told friends, to start
a global jihad, or Islamic holy war, against the corrupt secular governments
of the Muslim Middle East and the Western powers that supported them. ......
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Infiltrators may
soon be 'the majority' in Assam
-
Deepak Sharma, The Pioneer, January
14, 2001
>>> It's a terrible blow to Assam's
composite culture. After the ISI menace, the Centre fears that the unabated
inflow of Bangladeshi infiltrators may well end up altering the demographic
character of the border State. ......
-
Kashmir for the Muslims
of all nationality!
-
Kedar Nath Pandey, Daily Excelsior,
January 15, 2001
>>> The Atal Behari Vajpayee Government
has surrendered India's right to govern Jammu and Kashmir. The All-Party
Hurriyat Conference, a separatist organisation backed by ISI has been entrusted
with the responsibility to negotiate with Pakistan a package for peace
in Jammu and Kashmir. ......
-
Muslims That Lead
Failed Coup Fined
-
Angela Potter, Associated Press,
January 16, 2001
>>> Trinidad's high court has fined
58 Muslim radicals $2.3 million for bombing the Caribbean country's police
headquarters in a failed 1990 coup. ......
-
800 Roma Killed Or
Missing in Kosovo, Says Romany Union
-
Agence France Presse, January 18,
2001
>>> Over 800 Romany Roma have been
either killed or abducted in Kosovo since the UN took over in the region
in June 1999, a Romany spokesman said on Wednesday, according to the Tanjug
news agency. ......
-
Pakistani Hindus
still rootless
-
Nirmal Sandhu, Tribune News, January
19, 2001
>>> About 35 families of Hindus
which left Pakistan after 1971 and landed at Kalian village, 7 km
from here, are still unsettled, trying for Indian citizenship. ......
-
Hindus build monuments
to their faith
-
Jon Yates, The Chicago Tribune,
January 19, 2001
>>> [Caption] The Hindu temple
in Lemont is framed by the temple's entrance. A $4.5 million community
center is being built nearby. Construction at Chicago-area Hindu temples
is booming, with two established temples expanding and new structures in
the works. (Tribune photo by Ed Wagner) ......
-
Disunited colours
of Hindu Samaj
-
Rajesh Ramachandran, The Times of
India, January 19, 2001
>>> The politics of the Shankaracharyas
is getting curiouser: One whole-heartedly opposes the Vishwa Hindu Parishad,
another is neutral and the third, of a lesser status, is completely with
the VHP. The maha mandeleswars of various akharas also are a fractious
lot. Thus, despite the Sangh Parivar's projections, the Hindu Samaj or
the Sant Samaj remains as disunited as ever. ......
-
VHP temple date:
March 12, 2002
-
Prem Panicker, Rediff on Net, January
20, 2001
>>> The much-awaited Vishwa Hindu
Parishad resolution regarding the date of construction of the Ram Temple
at Ayodhya was formally moved at 3.12 pm on Saturday. ......
-
NHRC team smells
blood in Midnapore
-
Ranit Mukherji, The Pioneer, January
20, 2001
>>> The National Human Rights Commission
officials, who visited Garbeta and other sensitive pockets of Midnapore
on Thursday and Friday, are convinced that murders have taken place at
Chhoto Anguria village under Garbeta police station. ......
-
Bush to Block U.S.
Abortion Funds Abroad - May Restore "Mexico City Policy"
-
www.Zenit.org, January 20, 2001
>>> President George W. Bush, vowing
to protect "every person at every stage and season of life,'' said today
he will take swift action to restrict U.S. funds to international family-planning
groups involved in abortion, the Associate Press reported. ......
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Sonia's resolve to
take holy dip sets tongues wagging
-
Swaraj Thapa, The Economic Times,
January 20, 2001
>>> In a move loaded with political
significance, Congress president Sonia Gandhi has decided to make a trip
to the Mahakumbh in Allahabad for a holy dip in the Sangam next week. ......
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Pakistan training
British Muslims for jehad
-
Vijay Dutt, The Hindustan Times,
January 22, 2001
>>> The lid has been ripped off
Pakistan's role and its support to Islamic and Kashmiri groups here in
raising funds and recruiting young Muslims for terrorism in Kashmir. It
is revealed that at least 900 young British Muslims leave the country every
year for training in Pakistan to fight the 'holy war' in Kashmir. ......
-
Towards Civil War?
-
Prem Shankar Jha, Outlook, January
22, 2001
>>> Politics has taken an ugly
turn in the Kashmir valley-one that could plunge the state into internecine
civil war if not arrested soon. This is signalled by the attempt of two
gun-toting terrorists to kill Hurriyat leader Shahid-ul-Islam. Maybe it
was motivated by personal rivalries. ......
-
The Final Edict
-
Arshad Mahmud, Outlook, January
22, 2001
>>> There was a perceptible sense
of optimism and joy on the streets of Dhaka this New Year's day when the
Bangladesh High Court, in a path-breaking judgement, declared all fatwas
illegal. Human rights activists were jubilant because the judgement, they
say, was a decisive blow to the menace of religious fundamentalism in the
country. Within hours, the celebrations had spilled on to the streets.
......
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The Rush of God's
angels
-
Sanjay Suri, Outlook, January 22,
2001
>>> In an east London office, its
walls plastered with posters of myriad militant groups from around the
world, Muqatil quickly covers his face the moment the camera is trained
on him. ......
-
End of the Durand
Line
-
Swapan Dasgupta, India Today, January
22, 2001
>>> Those in India who have been
overwhelmed by a passion to facilitate talks between New Delhi and the
military junta in Islamabad would be advised to read Pakistani journalist
Ahmed Rashid's enthralling book Taliban (I.B. Tauris, 2000) on the Taliban
movement in Afghanistan. ......
-
The ISI advises
ULFA on every move, every action (Interview - Luhit Deuri, former ULFA
militant)
-
Rediff on Net, January 22, 2001
>>> Luhit Deuri was elated when
he cleared the medical entrance examination. But a week before he joined
the MBBS course, he received a call that was to change his life forever.
Probably, of many other lives as well. ......
-
Sangma says he won't
let foreign origin issue die out
-
Neerja Chowdhury, The Indian Express,
January 22, 2001
>>> The issue of debarring people
of foreign origin from holding constitutional positions, which had been
put on the backburner, came to the fore again as Purno A. Sangma, member
of the National Commission to Review the Working of the Constitution (NCRWC),
asserted again that he would not allow it to die down. ......
-
Sonia's holy dip
-
T V R Shenoy, Rediff on Net, January
23, 2001
>>> In 1999, Sonia Gandhi visited
the famed Hindu shrine at Tirupati amid a blaze of publicity. There is
nothing wrong with any politician choosing to do so. But many people thought
it offensive that she, a practising Catholic, would enter a place that
is, strictly speaking, forbidden to non-Hindus. ......
-
Musings on a shifting
faultline
-
Rakesh Sinha, The Telegraph, January
24, 2001
>>> It was surprising that the
prime minister's "Musings from Kumarakom" was discussed flippantly by the
secularist forces. Issues raised by him were lost in the midst of speculation
on the selective distribution of his article among the national and regional
dailies. ......
-
Bypass Democracy
-
Tavleen Singh, India Today, January
29, 2001
>>> As if it wear the final solution
to the Kashmir problem, we have, for weeks now, debated the composition
of the delegation of Hurriyat leaders that wishes to go to Pakistan. On
almost a daily basis newspapers across the country carried on their front
pages pictures of long-faced, pheran-clad gentlemen in gloomy discourse.
......
-
India will triumph
in the end
-
The text of President K R Narayanan's
address to the nation on the eve of Republic Day:
>>> On the eve of the 52nd Republic
Day of India, I have great pleasure to extend to all my brothers and sisters
living in India or abroad my greetings and good wishes. To the million
of kisans and mazdoors, teachers, doctors, scientists and technologists,
who have laboured hard to build up New India, I offer my gratitude and
greetings. ......
-
Muslim parties thwarted
negotiations over Ayodhya
-
Arvind Singh, www.india.com, January
11, 2001
>>> Two distinctly related events
coincided the advent of the New Year. First, Indian Historical Congress
was convened at Kolkata and second, BJP MP Mr. Vinay Katiyar invited Muslims
to negotiate over the Ayodhya issue. Moreover, the call was in consonance
with PM's willingness to have a negotiated settlement of the dispute. ......
-
'VHP not obliged
to heed to BJP dictates'
-
The Free Press Journal, January
15, 2001
>>> The VHP on Sunday said it was
not under any obligation to heed to the "dictates of the BJP or the Centre"
on the Ayodhya issue and asserted that any talks between Hindu and Muslim
leaders to evolve a consensus would have no bearing on its decision to
construct the Ram temple, reports PTI. ......
-
Adoption of Western
diet, lifestyles causes obesity: WHO
-
The Hindustan Times, January 17,
2001
>>> The Adoption of Western diets
and lifestyles has contributed. to an increase in overweight children in
developing countries, recent research has shown. ......
-
India's Temple Mount
-
Daniel Pipes, National Post of Canada,
January 18, 2001
>>> As Israeli intelligence services
raise alarms about the prospect of radical Jewish groups attacking
the mosques atop the Temple Mount, an eerily similar controversy is simultaneously
developing in India, with possible lessons and implications for Israel.
......
-
'Once a masjid,
always a masjid'
-
The Times of India, January 21,
2001
>>> As a follow-up action to the
Vishnu Hindu Parishad statement, the executive committee of the All-India
Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) is meeting here on Sunday. ......
-
Fernandes attacks
Islamabad for abetting terrorism
-
The Times of India, January 21,
2001
>>> Defence minister George Fernandes
came down heavily on Pakistan on Saturday for the manner it was responding
to the recent attack by militants in the Kashmir Valley. ......
-
The ravaging of
the Muslim soul
-
M. V. Kamnath, Organiser, January
21, 2001
>>> The sickening manner in which
the Opposition-and most notably the Congress-is playing the Muslim card
on the Babri Masjid issue can be met by only one party, the Muslim himself.
The Muslim community remains silent for several reasons: one, it has no
all-India leader who can command respect from all sections of Muslim society
from one end of the country to another. ......
-
Brokers for Intolerance
-
M.G. Vaidya, Organiser, January
21, 2001
>>> The so-called secular papers
are basically and congenitally anti-Hindu and therefore anti-RSS. They
cannot afford to be overtly anti-Hindu; therefore they vent their spleen
on the RSS. Had these papers any commitment to true secularism, they would
have attacked the Vatican and the Pope, who declared that all religions
cannot be equal, that there can be no salvation outside the Roman Catholic
Church. ......
-
Britons take war
holidays in Kashmir
-
Dalip Singh and James Clark, The
Sunday Times, January 21, 2001
>>> At Least 900 young British
Muslims are leaving the country each year to take part in the battle for
Kashmir, with many using holidays from good jobs to fight in what they
regard as a holy war, an investigation has revealed. ......
-
Muslim law board
rules out talks with VHP on Ayodhya issue
-
The Free Press Journal, January
22, 2001
>>> The All India Muslim Personal
Law Board (AIMPLB) on Sunday ruled out negotiation with VHP on Ayodhya
issue but kept its door open for talks with the government provided it
created a conducive atmosphere for a meaningful dialogue, reports PTI.
......
-
ISI trying to rake
up Hrithik issue again
-
The Times of India, January 24,
2001
>>> In a bid to rake up a fresh
controversy in Nepal on the Hrithik Roshan episode, Pakistan's ISI is circulating
"doctored" video cassettes of the Bollywood star's alleged interview to
MTV. ......
-
End this uncertainty
-
M H Askari, Rediff on Net, January
25, 2001
>>> Although Pakistan's official
reaction to the extension of the cease-fire in Kashmir, as expressed in
the statement issued by the foreign office in Islamabad on Wednesday, cannot
be regarded as unequivocal, Prime Minister Vajpayee's decision cannot but
be viewed as a positive step. ......
-
Beijing using front
companies to grab U.S. arms technology
-
Bill Gertz, The Washington Times,
January 26, 2001
>>> China is buying U.S. weapons
technology illegally through front companies in Hong Kong and Singapore,
U.S. intelligence officials said. ......
-
Mass Conversion
comes Wrapped in a Saree
-
Suchandana Gupta, The Telegraph,
January 26, 2001
>>> A synthetic saree their rite
of passage, thousands of Christian tribals reverted to their "natural"
state of Hinduism in Chhatisgarh yesterday. ......
-
Trifling with truce
-
Anil Narendra, The Pioneer, January
26, 2001
>>> No matter what one might say
about
Pakistan, it speaks in one language where Kashmir or India is concerned.
......
-
Pak nationals held
for arms shipment
-
Agencies, The Pioneer, January 26,
2001
>>> The US Customs service has
announced the arrest of two people for allegedly conspiring to export
sophisticated military equipment to Pakistan in violation of US export
laws. ......
-
Mr India on Capitol
Hill
-
PN Tiku, The Pioneer, January 26,
2001
>>> The India caucus in the United
States Congress, primarily responsible for promoting Indo-American relations
may have to shift its perspective with the coming in of the new Republican
President George W Bush. ......
-
Jehad has no future
in Kashmir
-
Ayaz Amir, The Times of India, January
26, 2001
>>> It's Good that the guns have
fallen silent along the LoC. Good too if there is less aimless shelling
on the Siachen Glacier which surely must be the most foolish battlefield
in the world. But this flurry of activity should fool no one. None of it
will or can lead to a Camp David on Kashmir. ......
-
Earthquake: Helping
Hands Across USA
-
J. M. Shenoy, Rediff on Net, January
27, 2001
>>> Dr. Mahendra J. Dave's phone
would not stop ringing all night with calls from anxious friends and relatives
who wanted to know if he had more news about what was happening in Gujarat,
and how they could help the victims. ......
-
Egyptian author
gets prison sentence for blaspheming Islam
-
The Associated Press, January 27,
2001
>>> An Egyptian author was sentenced
Saturday to three years of hard labor for writings that offended Islam,
court officials said. ......
-
Gujarat finds hope
in army of good Samaritans
-
Times of India, January 29, 2001
>>> Where there is life, there
is hope. As this quake-ravaged city starts life all over again, there is
a rare display of grit and resilience in the face of great adversity and
despair. An entire army of volunteers has sprung up here, willing to help
out in any way it can to provide relief and succour to those traumatised
by Friday's earthquake. ......
-
Spot the monkey
at the Kumbh
-
Francois Gautier, The Indian Express,
January 29, 2001
>>> There was a very symbolic photo
published in The Indian Express during the early days of the Kumbha Mela:
a naga sannyasin wanting to take a quiet dip in the Sangam was trying to
shoo away a group of (mostly) western photographers. ......
-
Battle-hardened
men take over from novices
-
Arun Joshi, The Hindustan Times,
January 29, 2001
>>> Since July 1988 -- Year Zero
in the calendar of Kashmir insurgency -- any one who has seen Kashmir knows
that there are uncertainties ahead. ......
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Towards the Hindu
vote, warily
-
Sandhya Jain, The Pioneer, January
30, 2001
>>> Two events compete compellingly
for attention on the anniversary of the Republic: the lustrelessness of
the political elite, and the sheer vibrancy of the millions celebrating
the millennium's first Kumbh with a dignity and fervour that invests the
sannatan dharma with its eternal flavour and affirms the nation's civilizational
ethos. ......
-
Jamaat al-Muslimeen
International Press Release
-
January 8, 2001
>>> On January 8, 2001 Morgan State
University Radio (WEAA) in Baltimore had a program on Africa which
included the attack on Sudan which is now becoming common fare
in media around America. A person on the program was
indulging in the usual "slavery in Sudan" story. ......
-
Globalisation gobbledygook
-
Bharat Jhunjhunwala, The Pioneer,
January 17, 2001
>>> There are two ways that India
can grab the opportunities of globalisation. First is to tone up the bureaucracy,
use our own wealth to create infrastructure and push Indian businesses
to face global competition. ......
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Netaji: The remains
of history
-
Sandhya Jain, The Pioneer, January
17, 2001
>>> Prof Amartya Sen's ill-conceived
decision to lend the glamour of his Nobel Prize to bolster the vested interests
of Leftist historians and politicians at the recent Indian History Congress
in Calcutta, served only to underline the sheer vacuity, falsity, and inevitable
collapse of the red-tinted narrative. ......
-
British film maker
welcomes ban
-
N Vidyasagar, The Times of India,
January 18, 2001
>>> The ban imposed by Kumbh Mela
administration on taking photography and video shots at the bathing ghats
in the Sangam during the 2001 Maha Kumbh is valid and should be respected,
states a leading British film maker Michael Yorke. ......
-
Hindus build monuments
to their faith in suburbs
-
Jon Yates, Chicago Tribune, January
19, 2001
>>> As he waits to worship, Shah
looks over the sprawling complex. Stacks of bricks are piled beside two
ornate temples, the building blocks of a rising $4.5 million community
center. There are plans for Indian language classes, history lessons-even
a gift shop with traditional Hindu wares. ......
-
Where is the justice
Muhammad preached?
-
Ali Sharrif, Toronto Star, January
20, 2001
>>> An international outcry arose
when an Islamic court in the Nigerian state of Zamfara sentenced teenaged
Bariya Ibrahim Magazu to 100 lashes for engaging in premarital sex and
another 80 lashes for - in the courts view - falsely accusing her father's
friends of paying to have intercourse with her. ......
-
Inside story of
the Indo-US lovefest
-
Chidanand Rajghatta, The Indian
Express, January 20, 2001
>>> When officials of the Clinton
White House leave their workplace for the last time Friday evening, they
will each leave a single sheet of paper on the table for their successor.
......
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Freedom of religion
(Letters to the Editor)
-
Usha Balaji, The Newstime, January
21, 2001
>>> The Taliban regime in Afghanistan
has decreed death for any Afghan Muslim who changes his or her faith. Also,
according to the decree any one caught selling literature promoting Christianity
or Judaism will be imprisoned for five years. ......
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Help construct Ram
temple, RSS tells Sonia
-
Venkatesh Kesari, The Asian Age,
January 24, 2001
>>> A day after Congress president
Sonia Gandhi's trip to Kumbh Mela at Allahabad, the RSS on Tuesday appealed
her to join the Ayodhya movement and take the lead in building a Ram temple
at the disputed site. ......
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Govt may fall on
temple issue: VHP
-
The Free Press Journal, January
24, 2001
>>> Sangh Parivar outfit Vishwa
Hindu Parishad (VHP) on Tuesday talked tough on construction of Rain temple
in Ayodhya and gave a veiled warning to the Vajpayee government that it
may fall on the issue, reports PTI. ......
-
RSS launches new
door-to-door campaign
-
The Asian Age, January 24, 2001
>>> If marketing is the fact of
life, then sell on. The Rashtriya Jagran Abhiyan (National Awareness Campaign)
is the new house to house campaign of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh backed
with the idea of targeting the ideology of the RSS to the grassroots, which
may even give the best of corporate lessons in marketing. Rashtriya Jagran
Abhiyan was launched in Gujarat on January 2 and will continue till February
8. ......
-
A months is more
than 30 days
-
Seema Mustafa, The Asian Age, January
25, 2001
>>> Prime Minister Atal Behari
Vajpayee, despite considerable opposition from within his Cabinet, has
again extended the ceasefire in Jammu and Kashmir by a month. He managed
to override the objections of his colleagues in the Cabinet Committee for
Security, and decided to keep the door open for discussions on Kashmir
with Pakistan and others from within the state. ......
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Christians, Muslims
need to Indianise, says RSS chief
-
The Deccan Herald, January 25, 2001
>>> RSS chief K S Sudarshan today
called upon the Christians and Muslims to "Indianise" themselves. He asked
the Indian Christians to form their own national Church and cut off their
links with the Vatican. Such a thought should be imbibed by the Muslims
also, he added. ......
-
Politics of dips
-
Editorial, The Asian Age, January
25, 2001
>>> While it may be quite true
that Mrs Sonia' Gandhi's holy dip at the Kumbh Mela had political overtones,
it is ironic that the Bharatiya Janata Party, which so cynically used religion
to project its politics on the Ayodhya issue, should be complaining about
the politics of it all. ......
-
Money makes Indians
go the Saudi way
-
H Bula Devi, The Statesman, January
26, 2001
>>> Economic has often played a
bigger role than faith in religious conversions. Something similar has
been happening in Saudi Arabia. ......
-
Disharmony in the
executive organ
-
Arvind Singh, www.india.com, January
27, 2001
>>> In 1962, the then governor
of Maharashtra Smt. Vijayalaxmi Pandit sent her customary Republic Day
speech to state cabinet led by Chief Minister V.P. Naik for approval. She
ostensibly had made some remarks on policy decisions taken by the government.
......
-
Islam in an Indian
environment
-
Sushil Chaudhury, The Sunday Statesman,
January 28, 2001
>>> Islam has been continuously
redefined, reinterpreted and contested over the last fifteen centuries,
as competing social groups have risen or fallen in prominence and influence.
......
-
Conversion slur
on Tripura Church
-
Sekhar Datta, The Telegraph, January
29, 2001
>>> Allegations have been levelled
against the Baptist Church in the state that it is forcibly trying to convert
Hindu tribal students in schools run by it. ......
-
Dalai Lama Says
Indian Christians Are Aliens.
-
Christian Internet circuit, January
29, 2001
>>> The Hindu revivalist VHP roped
in the buddhist spiritual leader Dalai Lama to make anti-Christian statements
at the Kumbh Nagar, a perfect place for all those who seek attention. The
VHP has already politicised to Kumbh Mela for their selfish political motives.
They have with the aid of the ruling parties adorned the garb of hindu
leadership. ......
-
Tripura Church accused
of 'forced' conversion
-
The Telegraph, January 29, 2001
>>> Allegations have been levelled
against the Baptist Church in the state that it is forcibly trying to convert
Hindu tribal students in schools run by it. ......
-
We'll rebuild on
our own
-
Dharmesh Thakkar, Mid-day, January
30, 2001
>>> A lone relative prays at a
funeral pyre at a crematorium in Ahmedabad, for an entire family that was
killed in the earthquake that rocked the country on Friday. ......
-
The man who saved
lives: Dr Gyaneshwar Rao
-
Rediff on Net, January 30, 2001
>>> This is a story about the battle
between the human will to survive and nature's destructive instinct. Dr
Gyaneshwar Rao is a well-known surgeon in Bhuj. After reading how he saved
many score lives the day the earthquake struck, you have little doubt who
the winner is in the fight between man and nature. ......
-
Hinduism lures Californian
-
Janaki Bahadur Kremmer, The Washington
Times, January 30, 2001
>>> She was a straight-A Stanford
University graduate, grew up in Beverly Hills, Calif., and was a "totally
content human being" - until she visited India. ......
-
Indians top in UK
schools
-
IANS, The Hindustan Times, January
30, 2001
>>> British Students of Indian
origin have come out on top in the national school results in Britain
last year, a survey of 2000's results by the Department of Education
and Employment revealed. ......
-
Frontier Post closed
down
-
Ismail Khan, www.jang.com, January
30, 2001
>>> The district administration
in Peshawar on Monday closed down an English daily and booked six of its
staffers besides its managing editor under the blasphemy law for publishing
a letter containing highly blasphemous material against Holy Prophet Muhammad
(peace be upon him). ......
-
What the Thunder
Said
-
Rajeev Srinivasan, Rediff on Net,
January 31, 2001
>>> Cry, the beloved country, yet
again. The photographs from Bhuj and other parts of Gujarat after the great
temblor are extraordinarily powerful. ......
-
Where Anti-India
Activities Thrive
-
Kedar Nath Pandey, The Navhind Times,
January 31, 2001
>>> The Atal Behari Vajpayee Government
has surrendered India's right to govern Jammu and Kashmir. The All
Party Hurriyat Conference, a separatist organisation backed by the Inter-Services
Intelligence (ISI) has been entrusted with the responsibility to negotiate
with Pakistan a package for peace in Jammu and Kashmir. ......
-
Appointing US Sey
for bellicos S.Asia
-
Harold Gould, The Navhind Times,
January 31, 2001
>>> A controversy has arisen in
the South Asian community in the United States concerning the impending
appointment of a new assistant secretary of state for South Asian affairs
to replace Karl Inderfurth. This is a key position that will greatly affect
the tone of United States-India relations for the next several years. ......
-
Creating new minorities
-
Hafizur Rahman, Dawn, January 31,
2001
>>> One continues to be amazed
by the persistence with which some people keep coming up with antediluvian
ideas about how Pakistan can be kept together and how its different provinces,
different races and different sects of Muslims should be treated. ......
-
It's a punishment
of God to Gujarat, says Karnataka minister
-
Anil Lulla, The Newspaper Today,
January 31, 2001
>>> There has been a clamour for
the resignation of Karnataka minister T. John over his controversial remark
in the Gujarat crisis. ......
-
An Indian Muslim
(Letter to the Editor)
-
Shoaib Naqvi, Friday Times, January
31, 2001
>>> Some vested interests amongst
Indian Muslims have made contradictory statements about Kashmir that are
not true. It is said that the more the Kashmir dispute escalates, the more
insecure Indian Muslims get. ......
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