Monday, June 17, 2013

Spying through Internet by the Governments out of Imperialistic attitude.

Now a days the world is surging up with the news reveled by "The Guardian"about spying of NSA of US through Internet.

Daily  new stories of Governmental spying are coming as headline news on the media.Today also a story of spying has been published by the http://www.hindustantimes.com,the heading of which is "Britain 'spied' on G20 delegates in 2009: report"

It seems that several Governments are using the Internet as one of their spying devices. However,spying to prevent terrorism in the world using Internet can not be said as bad,but in fact it appears that Governments are more interested to spy on others as terrorist attack on World Trade Center of US could not be prevented.

Spying through Internet by the Governments of world's top countries on other countries is earning hatred of common people as such activity shows a trend of Imperialism.

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

JD(U) upset for Narendra Modi's elevation

Here are some head lines brought by news agencies:
1.Narendra Modi's elevation widens BJP-JD(U) divide-ZEE NEWS
2.Narendra Modi's elevation widens BJP-JD(U) divide-IBN LIVE
3.Upset with Modi's elevation, Nitish begins work for a JD(U)-BJP split-IBNLive
4.No difference between Advani, Modi: Lalu-Business Standard

Along with the above head lines it is clear that some thing may happen in side NDA due to Modi's elevation as election campaign committee chief and as following Modi's elevation on Sunday, JD(U) had said that it was discussing its response to the development. The CM is reported to have begun consultations with senior colleagues on the matter.

Being  a key ally of the BJP, Bihar Chief Minister and JD(U) leader Nitish Kumar, has opposed to Modi being projected as the PM candidate of the NDA. Modi's anointment as the BJP poll panel chief is a step towards him being named party's PM candidate eventually report news agencies.However,it seems that BJP is passing through a very hard time inside and out side.

Slow acting CBI against Congress MP!

News agencies report has revealed that  CBI on Tuesday registered only an FIR against Congress MP Naveen Jindal, who happens to be the head of tainted company Jindal Power and Steel Ltd (JSPL), there has been no action against the influential Haryana leader yet.

The report states further that "It is in complete contradiction of the action taken against the YSR Congress chief, Y.S. Jaganmohan Reddy, who had been arrested by the agency after being questioned for nearly 21 hours over three days in a disproportionate assets case.

Although,the charges against Reddy are almost similar to the ones against Jindal in the coal block allocation scam case. However, despite registering an FIR against him, the agency has not initiated any action against him."



You can see the details report here

Saturday, June 8, 2013

CMS (Central Monitoring System) under question mark!

Chiller news reported by News agencies that "Central Monitoring System (CMS) initiated by UPA Govt.has come under question a day after it was revealed that the US’ National Security Agency has been monitoring data of mobile phone users.

The UPA government introduced CMS in Parliament in 2012, and it was rolled out in April 2013.The system is expected to enable the government to monitor all phone and internet communications in the country.

Indian activists too have raised concerns that the CMS will inhibit them from expressing their opinions and sharing information. Experts say such surveillance capabilities have purposely been used around the world to target critics, journalists, and human rights activists."

It seems that surveillance capabilities of CMS introduced by UPA may hinder privacy and freedom of of the Indian people and be misused in vested interest as NSA of US has set example already... 

For more details one may visit Zeenews.com

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Indian Prime Minister is really so???

One might have gone through the article published by washingtonpost.com "India’s ‘silent’ prime minister becomes a tragic figure".

Some glimpses from the article are:

1.India’s Prime Minister Manmohan Singh helped set his country on the path to modernity, prosperity and power, but critics say the shy, soft-spoken
79-year-old is in danger of going down in history as a failure.

2.Every day for the past two weeks, India’s Parliament has been adjourned as the opposition bays for Singh’s resignation over allegations of waste and corruption in the allocation of coal-
mining concessions.

3.The story of Singh’s dramatic fall from grace in his second term in office and the slow but steady tarnishing of his reputation has played out in parallel with his country’s decline on his watch. As India’s economy has slowed and as its reputation for rampant corruption has reasserted itself, the idea that the country was on an inexorable road to becoming a global power has increasingly come into question.

4.“More and more, he has become a tragic figure in our history,” said political historian Ramachandra Guha. The historian told the Caravan, an Indian magazine, last year that Singh had been fatally handicapped by “timidity, complacency and intellectual dishonesty."


Although the article is very timely and has focused the actual picture of the present situation of India .It is true that UPA has failed to uplift India's economic condition and responsibility points to huge corruption and scams. Mostly ministers of UPA are involved with corrupt activities against the interest of Indian people.

But it is also true that personally Manmohan Singh is a clean man till date.Opposition's demand for his resignation basing on coal block scam is also reasonable. Now the question is every alliance Govt.has some limitations and perhaps to continue the Govt.and to maintain equilibrium in side the Govt.PM could not be strict in many occasions and due to his limitations only today he is called as "silent".

If today this UPA Govt. fall then what option will remain with the Indian people? whom they will give the responsibility of the Govt ? as BJP and other oppositions already have shown their inefficiency and corrupt activities in past.So it is the people who are in actual crisis as no body is thinking about the real condition of people.

It is clear from the Anna Hazare's movement that Indian people dislike UPA and opposition both and they do not rely on them... To be continued

Friday, August 17, 2012

Is WEst Bengal living inside the fist of a disguised fascist???

Following are the reports from news agencies:

"With no Trinamool Congress member present in the Lok Sabha, Acharia turned the debate into a Mamata-bashing exercise finding fault in her various actions since she came to power last year.

Initiating a discussion on effective steps to curb rising incidents of violation of human rights in the country, the CPM leader hit out at the West Bengal chief minister, without naming her, for arresting a farmer for questioning her at a public rally on rise in fertiliser prices.

Acharia said the chief minister dubbed the farmer as a Maoist and immediately got him arrested.

He pointed out that the Press Council of India chairman Markandeya Katju had described the chief minister as “dictatorial, intolerant and whimsical”.


Maintaining that the right to expression was a fundamental right, Acharia said this was a violation of human rights.

He also recounted the incident where in a Jadavpur University professor was arrested for circulating a cartoon.

Acharia said when the professor was manhandled by “TMC hoodlums”, the police picked him up and not the miscreant.

He pointed out that the State Human Rights Commission had made certain observations against the incident."

Would you think that WEst Bengal is living inside the fist of a disguised fascist???

UPA Govt of India a hIghest Corrupted Govt in the world

UPA of India, being responsible for Huge scams, corrupt and criminal activities during past a few years a new one ,Coal Block scam has been grafted on it's crown.

CAG's findings that private firms had got "undue benefits" to the tune of Rs3.06 lakh crore in coal, aviation and power sectors has added another chapter of corrupt activities of UPA Govt of India.

Rejecting the CAG report which estimated a gain of Rs 1.86 lakh crore to private firms in allocation of 57 coal blocks between 2005 and 2009, Coal Minister Sriprakash Jaiswal insisted that calculations were faulty and notional.

Defending the coal allocations without competitive bidding during that period, Jaiswal said the method adopted was "transparent" and that the auction route was not chosen as there were conflicting opinions from the Law Ministry in 2006.

Critics says UPA  a highest corrupted Govt. ever seen in India.

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