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lakshmi sehgal \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ the same forces that destroyed the maya temples and civilization in latin america, the zoroastians in persia, the buddhists in afghanistan and the hindus in pakistan, bangladesh and indonesia are still actively at work in bharat.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ the anti hindu attitude in christianity and indoctrination in islam are perennial. anything that might be beneficial to the hindu nation is rejected, neglected or crushed by them. any patriotic movement, civil or military, is also suppressed. one such force was the ?ndian national army?that ought to have been celebrated, recognized, rewarded and honoured in public across our (broken) bharat after the departure of the british rulers from india in 1947.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ it is shocking but true that nehru of all the people on earth was dead set against this patriotic force. while he was ?icking the boots of foreigners?and thinking like mohammed, it was ina (indian national army) that gave the call to liberate india (?khand bharat? from slavery. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ while the british had raised their own (mercenary) indian army, that could trace its origin to the sepoys serving the east india company ** in order to defend their possessions (later ?ing and empire?, netaji? ina was a national army for bharat, the hindu nation? very own. it was our own ?ena? but how could we expect bandit nehru, the despicable traitor, to respect ina if he did not even respect india?\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ how quickly he let go of all the fertile and productive areas of bharat both in the east and the west, inhabited by tens of millions of hindus and sikhs, and then shamelessly sat on the ?hrone?like a sultan to milk the nation dry through corruption!\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ after the end of world war 2 when all the men and officers of ina were in jails, nehru spoke like the foreign rulers, saying, ?hey are traitors and should be tried for desertion. they deserve to be shot or hanged.?\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ it is a dark chapter in indian history that such a man was not put to death instantly for expressing such hostile views about ina that had a deep place in the nation? heart. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ where is that nation of ours that failed to honour netaji, his ina and even his memory? is it a third class or a fourth class nation that can raise an uninvited italian intruder sky high but bury netaji? ina deep under earth? what is that nation of ours where we see nehru? statues but not of netaji? where is that nation that is determined to regard nehru? daughter as indira gandhi, and a hindu to boot? in reality she was a hard bitten poisonous ?erpent?for the hindu nation having married one feroze khan of allahabad and converted to islam. as maimoona begum she was the sworn enemy of india and the hindus. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ one woman who had to be honoured publically was lakshmi sehgal who passed away on july 23, 2012. will our hindu nation smash maimoona begum? statues one day and erect those of lakshmi sehgal, instead?\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ jawaharlal nehru, being the ?astard?son of a muslim (http://in.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081025075144aa9q2i9 and being afraid of his own assassination for betraying akhand bharat was mortally afraid of the patriots, especially the ina. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ here a background is necessary. as we know the indians did not like slavery when they were under the british (european) rule. but there is no way the leaders of a divided and mutually bickering nation could protest or show resentment except by going totally ?on violent?and ?asting unto death?(self-immolation). \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ any public protest was banned. where people gathered to protest they were gunned down as we saw in jallianwala bagh in amritsar, punjab, in 1919.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ when world war 2 broke out there was rapid and extensive recruitment in the armed forces especially when england herself was threatened by the german invasion. many thousands of indian troops were sent to guard singapore that was a strategic location between india and australia. but when singapore fell to the japanese the indians taken prisoners of war (psow) volunteered to form indian national army to liberate india from the british rule.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ throughout indian history the role of women to liberate the motherland from slavery has been remarkable. they were not like the useless lot we have today, like ?ashtramata?sonia maino who is sitting on $50 million bofors commission, pratibha patil who illegally occupied army land, priyenka ?andhi?who is like the rest of dynasty, and so on. these women are worried about their own family and fortune, not the country or people. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ one of the noblest and the bravest among the indian womanhood, who ought to be remembered and celebrated at state level, was lakshmi sehgal. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ here is the obituary of capt lakshmi sehgal, published in the daily telegraph, london, 26 july 2012 (p. 29). \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ nationalist revolutionary who led a regiment of women against the raj ------ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\sub title against the photo: lakshmi sehgal: a close ally of subhas chandra bose, she commanded the rani of jhansi regiment during the imphal campaign. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\sub title against the photo: lakshmi sehgal: a close ally of subhas chandra bose, she commanded the rani of jhansi regiment during the imphal campaign. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ lakshmi sehgal, who has died aged 97, was a close ally of the indian nationalist revolutionary subhas chandra bose and commanded the rani of jhansi regiment, the women? wing of the indian national army (ina), which sided with germany and japan against the british during the second world war. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ she was born lakshmi swaminathan into a well-off family in madras on october 24, 1914. her father was a lawyer, her mother a social worker and independence activist. lakshmi studies medicine at madras medical college, and in 1940 left for singapore, where she established a clinic for poor migrant labourers from india.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ in 1942, following the fall of singapore to the japanese, she helped wounded indian prisoners of war. the following year she met sushas chandra bose, who had broken ranks with mahatma gandhi over his policy of non-violence and turned to the axis powers for help in liberating india from british rule. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ with japanese support, he organised the indian national army and sought recruits not only among indian pows, but also among the indian diaspora in south-east asia. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\ lakshmi had heard that bose was keen to draft women into the organization and requested a meeting from which she emerged with instructions to set up womens regiment, to be called the rani of jhansi regiment, after a heroine of the 1857 mutiny. most of the recruits were teenage volunteers of indian descent from malayan rubber estates; very few had ever been to india. they underwent standard military and combat training and some were chosen for more advanced training in jungle warfare. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ the first 500 women troops passed out of the singapore training camp in march 1944. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ during the imphal campaign, in which the ina fought alongside the japanese troops to capture the north-eastern indian city of imphal, an initial contingent of nearly 100 of the rani of jhansi troops moved to maymyo, ready to enter the gangetic plain of bengal and foment revolution. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ in the event, the japanese were driven back into burma by allied forces and, with its supply lines deluged by the monsoon, and harassed by allied air-dominance and local burmese irregulars, the ina beat a hasty retreat, losing men and equipment. the rani troops were given the task of coordinating the relief and care of the survivors. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ captain lakshmi, as she was known, was arrested by the british in may 1945 and repatriated to india the following march. but with anti british feeling running high, the colonial authorities soon concluded that keeping her in detention would prove counterproductive and released her. captain lakshmi, as she was known, was arrested by the british in may 1945 and repatriated to india the following march. but with anti british feeling running high, the colonial authorities soon concluded that keeping her in detention would prove counterproductive and released her. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ in 1947 she married colonel prem kumar sehgal, a fellow ina fighter, and settled in kanpur, where she returned to her medical practice. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ following partition she tended the refugees who were arriving in large numbers from pakistan and, later, during the bangladesh crisis of 1971, organised relief camps and medical help in calcutta for refugees streaming into india. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\ in 1971 she joined the communist party of india which she represented in the indian upper house of parliament, the rajya sabha. but in 1997 she admitted she was disillusioned with the reality of indian independence and the religious tensions exacerbated by partition; after a hindu mob destroyed the babri mosque in ayodhya in 1992, she had been appalled to see neighbours in kanpur dancing naked on the streets in celebration. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ lakshmi sehgal is survived by two daughters.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ ---------------------- lakshmi sehgal, born october 24, 1914, died july 23, 2012. (unquote).\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ nb: in their perennial prejudice the british editor notices her revulsion seeing the hindus celebrating the destruction of babri ?osque?but not the muslims celebrating the capture of one third of india and north kashmir, massacring hundreds of thousands of hindus in cold blood and abducting thousands of hindu and sikh females and marching them through towns after stripping them naked. nor does the editor of the reputed english daily mention her revulsion over the mutilation of netaji? ?khand bharat?that was ?illed?by the anglo-islamic nexus in 1947. we expect all the hindu nationalist parties to campaign for recognition of lakshmi sehgal as a national heroine, for a foundation to be set up in her name, jawaharlal nehru university to be re-named ?akshmi sehgal university?and her statues to replace the obscene and provocative ones of maimoona begum. \\\\\\\\\\\\ 4 august 2012. ========== **(on 31 december 1600, a group of merchants who had incorporated themselves into the east india company were given monopoly privileges on all trade with the east indies. the company's ships first arrived in india, at the port of surat, in 1608.) ================= \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ sir winston churchill? arguments against granting india freedom. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\?ower will go to the hands of rascals, rogues, freebooters, all indian leaders will be of low calibre and men of straw. they will have sweet tongues and sill hearts. they will fight among themselves for power, and india will be lost in political squabbles. a day would come when even air and water would be taxed in india.? let us prove him wrong by having ?indu rashtra? not this mongrel secular chaotic political system of bandit nehru! \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ ========================================================== 000000000

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