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date: 26 jun 2008



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please read the following shocking news from partitioned indian secular state (p.i.s.s.) with great concern. 



they are crushing freedom of expression that is rock bottom of democracy. they are walking in the footprints of stalin, hitler and our own ?olitical witch?indira khanum (aks gandhi).



times are bad for freedom of expression in bharat because the government are ?ogs & bitches?inspired by ?ashtramata?from italy and doing the bidding of ?taly & islam?



parliament of subservient ?ndian coolies?is so degraded & submissive that if the italian ?other of nation? the import of ?ofors chor?was to fill bottles with her own urine, these would be snapped up by the indian mp? for rs. 1,000 a piece without shame or embarrassment. 



?id our former prime minsiter shri morarji desai not advocate drinking urine??they would say if ridiculed by george bush, frowned upon by gordon brown and spat on by nawab sharif



where books are burnt or banned, there is no democracy but the rule of ?ogs & bitches?that will take all, yes, all, towards destruction like nazi germay on 8 may 1945.



jawaharlal nehru, who emerged as an autocratic dictator after the unconditional surrender of one third of india, made sure that corruption and nepotism ruled and free press was crushed.



his tradition was followed by his daughter, indira, who returned our own captured territory to mohammed in 1972 and told the moaning grumbling indians, ?hut up! east pakistan will be islamic bangladesh while secularism of ?apu?mk gandhni is for the marathas, rajputs, the sikhs and all the rest, to lick.?


gagging ex services officers is sympton of ongoing evolution within the decomposing partitioned india towards frustration, discontent, defiance, riots, massacres and eventually slaughter on an unprecedented scale.



the present dynastic / dictatorial political set up is unsustainable. it is crumblig.



commenting on robert mugabe, the power hungry president of zimbabwe, the veteran south african leader nelson mandela commented (25 june 2008) "it is failed leadership.?



in india there is no leadership at all. thus there can be no question at all of a ?ailed?leadership.



where was leadership over the bogus partition that was not accompanied by orderly transfer of population? where is leadership in kashmir today?



in the pitch darkness of brainwashing and in the fog of deception created by hindu bashing/sikh killer party of traitors and gangsters (all-india congress party that ensured that ?ndia?emerged without a leg and an arm in 1947) it is a healthy sign for the future of the nation if now the ex armed forces officers are trying to speak out.



don? let those who celebrate the ?ofors chor?gag these good men and women who wore uniform to serve the country but ended up in disgrace, serving the enemy under the title of nehru dynasty.



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govt gags retired officers from writing books






sudhi ranjan sen





tuesday, june 17, 2008 (new delhi)





retired officers writing books and articles have put the government in a spot many times, after a series of such embarassments, the government is cracking down. 


now officers of 12 agencies will need permission before writing on security issues and a violation could cost them their pension.





the government has made new rules to avoid embarrassing books like that by major general vk singh, the retired raw spy.





the goverment is silencing security and intelligence officers of about 12 agencies by changing pension rules. 











according to the new government rules, retired officials need permission before publishing, the pension of violators can be held or cut and the serving officers have to sign a 'secrecy' undertaking that they would not make any information public after retirement, even through press releases.





major general singh, the man whose book on the raw started it all says that it is bad move. 





''they don't want anyone to write. there will be gaps in history of governance,'' said major general vk singh.





''this is bad for our democracy,'' said m k dhar, former additional director, ib.



''this is bad for our democracy,'' said m k dhar, former additional director, ib.



no government official is speaking out but off the record they say they are convinced of the need to monitor retired officers, publishing books and articles on sensitive security issues.



organisations like the research and analysis wing (raw) and to great extent even the intelligence bureau have little or no parliamentary supervision and orders like these will make them even more remote, allowing corruption and violations of rules and regulation to be buried, perhaps for ever.



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