24 May, 2011

Narada Jayanti - Vaisakha Bahula Dwitiya


Bhagavan Sri Narada Jayanti on Vaisakha Bahula Dwitiya held on 19th May 2011 at Jagruti Bhavan, Kachiguda, Hyderabad under the Presidentship of Sri G.Valliswar, Editor, 'Andhra Pradesh' Monthly Magazine. Programme organised by Samachara Bharati (a Vishwa Samvad Kendra-Andhra Pradesh). Sri Madabhusi Sridhar Professor, Nalswar University for Law participated as Chief Guest and addresed on the "Paid News in the Indian Media". Sri Kasireddy Venkata Reddy, Secretary, Hindu Dharma Prachara Parishad, Tirumala Tirupathi Devasthanam (Temple) participated as Chief Speaker. In this programme, the two Senior journalists were felicitated. 1. Sri Radhe Shyam Sukla, Editor Swatantra Vaartha hindi daily was felicitated with shwal, and presented Sri "Bhandaru Sadasiva Rao Puraskar". 2. Sri G.Valliswar, Chief Editor of 'Andhra Pradesh' Monthly magazine, published by Govt. of Andhra Pradesh, felicitated with Shwal, and offered "Vadlamudi Rammohan Rao Puraskar". 

In the programme before felicitations, Sri Madhbhushi Sridhar, Professor Nalsar University for Law addressed on the issue of "Paid News in the Indian Meida", and Sri Kasireddy Venkatareddy addresed on the impotance of Narada Jayanti. 

In the programme 75 journalists participated. Programme closed with Lunch.

Addressing Sri Madabhushi Sridhar, Professor of Nalsar University for Law, as Chief Guest
Addresing Dr.Kasireddy Venkatareddy, Secretary, Hindu Dharma Prachara Parishad, Tirumala Tirupathi Devasthanam as Chief Speaker
Felicitation to Sri Radheshyam Sukla, Editor, 'Swatantra Vaartha' hindi daily
Programme Coverage in EENADU, a Telugu Daily


Felicitation to Sri G.Valliswar, Chief Editor, Andhra Pradesh Monthly Magazine
Programme Coverage in SWANTRA VAARTHA, a Hindi Daily

17 May, 2011

కందర్ప రామచంద్ర రావు కన్నుమూత

కందర్ప రామచంద్ర రావు కన్నుమూత 
 
కందర్ప రామచంద్ర రావు - Kandarpa Ramchandra Rao













11 May, 2011

A dead Osama more potent?


S Gurumurthy
First Published : 02 May 2011 10:44:00 PM IST 
Last Updated : 03 May 2011 12:30:38 AM IST 

Osama Bin Laden, who terrorised the US and the West for almost two decades, is dead. Proudly claiming that on his supari the CIA has killed Osama, US President Barrack Hussein Obama has declared that justice has been done. A US White House spokesman has claimed that the war on terror has ended. The cause of Osama’s death at the hands of the CIA is obvious; but what about its consequences? Is it the end of Islamic terror? It calls for a study of Osama and the history of his version of Islam.  

Osama’s bio will captivate any pious Muslim. He was undoubtedly the soul, head and face of the global Islamic terror. But he was not a product of Islamic history. He was the yield of the Cold War story; a product of the US geo-political alliance with extremist Islam against the Soviet Union in the Afghan war, where the modern global Jihadi Islam incubated. On Nov. 5, 1979 when Khomeini was declaring that the “Americans are the Great Satan”, Osama was a trusted ally of US, being part of the Jihad in Afghanistan supported by the US. Yet, Osama — not his Jihadi-senior Ayotullah Khomeini — fathered the modern global Islamic Jihad.  How? 

Born of the tenth wife of his wealthy father, Osama had all the wealth to enjoy. But that did not attract him, nor distract him. He did study economics and business administration, but found more meaning for his life in Quran and Jihad and in interpreting both. He married first in 1974 at the age of 17, went on to marry thrice more, and fathered as many as 25 or 26 children by 2002. But this huge domestic burden did little to deter the young Jihadi. Look at him from the Muslim perspective. Will not a Muslim youth see him as an idealist who spurned all the fun the world had offered and preferred live in forest and mountains for his beliefs instead? What was the bite in Osama, which Khomeini lacked? That bite was the Wahhabi Islam — the idea of mass killing for Islam’s sake.  

Wahhabi Islam bears the surname of Mohammed Ibn Abd Al-Wahhab who was born in early 17th century. But, according to Charles Allen, a renowned historian of the British Raj in India, the roots of Wahhabi Islam go back to late 13th century. Ibn Taimiyya, an Islamic theologian, was eyewitness to the slaughter of millions of Muslims — men, women and children — by the Mongols led by Chengis Khan, later by Hulagu Khan, who had all but wiped out the Islamic power. He evangelised that Muslims, if they were to survive, should give up the lesser Jihad (Jihad Kabeer) preached by the Sufis and start the greater Jihad (Jihad Akbar). He classified Islam’s enemies into four: One, Christians with whom peace was possible; two, un-Islamic Muslims with whom no peace was possible till they were back to Islamic ways; three, Muslims not practising Islamic rituals, who must be killed mercilessly;  four, those being Muslims but rejecting Islam, too deserved no mercy. Ibn Taimiyya was rejected in his own times; he was jailed repeatedly and even branded heretic. Taimiyya’s theology, says Allen, was never forgotten and continued attract adherents. The violent ideology of Taimiyya’s survived and exploded after him, through Al-Wahhab first, Osama later.  

Al-Wahhab was schooled under Mohammed Hayat — believe it! — of Sind in India and his father, both Ibn Taimiyya’s disciples. Al-Wahhab and Shah Walliullah from India were co-students under Hayat. Shah Walliullah’s famous appeal to the Afghan ruler Ahmed Shah Abdali to invade India to re-establish Islamic rule is part of history. Yet, Wahhabi Islam was hated in Sunni Islamic societies till 1744 when Al-Wahhab forged a remarkable partnership with Muhammed Ibn Saud, the ancestor of the Saudi royalty, and found legitimacy. Result. Wahhabism, became the dominant religion of Saudi Arabia. And yet Saudi Arabia is the closest Islamic ally of US. The US had done away with Osama; but can it do away with the thought that inspired him? Never.   

Osama was no accident of history. He was the spiritual successor of Ibn Taimiyya and Al-Wahhab. Wahhabism is a powerful idea. Some 80 percent of the mosques in US are under Wahhabi control and 70 US Muslims are Wahhbis. In the last 30 years, the House of Sauds has reportedly given away some $85-90 billion to Wahhabis to spread the faith all over the world and to “leave the House of Sauds alone”.  

Osama protested against this betrayal. He wanted the House of Sauds to be true to their founding ideology. He later founded his own borderless empire — the Al Qaeda. With him the Al Qaeda may decline, but not terror. For, men die; but not ideas. Like Wahhabism lived after Taimiyya and Al-Wahhab, it will survive Osama also. The Americans know it, though they may not admit it.  

The Western media first saw the ongoing revolutions in the Islamic world as secular and democratic. In its issue (Feb 5-11) The Economist magazine glorified “Egypt rises up” on cover; later (Feb 19-25) it celebrated “The Awakening”; but its cover story (April 2-8) “Islam and the Arab Revolutions” was full of worries. It wrote: religion — read Islam — rather than democracy is a “growing force in the Arab awakening”. The West, happy when Libya exploded, became terrified when Syria boiled. Islamism — read anarchy — and not democracy, may replace the falling chieftains. Osama wanted anarchic Islam, not democratic states. A dead Osama, seen an Islamic idealist and a courageous Jihadi against the mighty US, may provide greater inspiration to Muslim youth than Ibn Taimiyyah did to Al-Wahhhab. Result: Osama death may inspire more, not extinguish all, terror. 

The writer is a well-known commentator on political and economic issues 
E-mail: comment@gurumurthy.net

Courtesy : Indian Express

09 May, 2011

Allahabad HC verdict minus trifurcation is RSS’s demand: Ram Madhav


Bangalore; May 9: “The trifurcation of  the Ram Janmabhoomi has been stayed by the Hon’ble Supreme Court and daily worship of the Ram lalla has been upheld. It was obvious that court stayed the Allahabad HC verdict, as all the petitioners have asked for the stay on it” Said RSS National Executive Council Member Shri Ram Madhav.

He was speaking to media persons at RSS State Headquarters ‘Keshavakrupa’ in Bangalore today.

Replying to a reporter’s question on the demand of RSS on this issue, Ram Madhav said “We are for a magnificent Ram temple in Ayodhya . Ideally we wish the issue to be settled outside the court but it has moved too far in the court. So everyone should wait for the legal process to conclude” .

He was addressing the media in the backdrop of the Supreme Court decision to stay the Allahabad High Court’s verdict on the trifurcation of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi. Earlier on September 30th, 2010 Allahabad Apex court gave a historic verdict saying that the disputed land is Sri Ramjanmabhoomi and is to be divided in 3 parts.

Times of India
Ayodhya title dispute: SC stays Allahabad HC verdict
 

 

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday put a stay on the Allahabad high court order partitioning the disputed land in Ayodhya into three parts

The SC said it was "something strange" on the Allahabad high court's part to order partitioning of the disputed land at Ayodhya as no party had sought it. The partition of disputed land has "opened a litany of litigation", it said.

A bench of justices Aftab Alam and R M Lodha, while terming the high court's judgement "as something strange," said the partition of the land was ordered despite none of the parties to the dispute seeking it.

"How could the high court engineer something like partitioning of disputed land on its own", the SC asked.

While directing that there shall be no religious activity on the 67 acre land, acquired by the central government adjacent to the disputed structure, the apex court bench said the status quo shall be maintained with regard to the rest of the land.

In the wake of the court's order, prayers at Ram Lala's make-shift temple at the disputed site in Ayodhya would be going on as usual.

"We are not disturbing anything which was going on", said a bench of Justices Aftab Alam and R M Lodha.

The Lucknow bench of the high court had in September last year passed the verdict directing partition of the 2.77 acre on which the disputed structure once stood into three parts among Muslims, Hindus and Nirmohi Akhara.

This was the first hearing in the apex court after the Allahabad high court's verdict in the title suit delivered in September last year.