2012/12/31

Akhil Bharatiya Adhibakta Parishad meets end


Akhil Bharatiya Adhibakta Parishad meets end
By Golak Chandra Das

BHUBANESWAR:The problems of North East as evident today emanate from the faulty policies of Britishers but sadly the current Indian government only furthering the divisive policies of the British Raj.

These views were expressed by a distinguished panel comprising Dr Krishna Gopal Sah-Sarkaryavah of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), Joydeep Roy, Senior Advocate Supreme Court  and Anuradha Paul, Advocate. The panellists put forth their views on the topic “NorthEast and East—Legal perspective” in the three-day national conference of Akhil Bhartiya Adhivakta Parishad.

Giving a detailed history of the grave problems of North East, Dr Gopal ji said the basic problem that nation faces today is about illegal immigration from Bangladesh. He urged everyone know the basics of existing problems of North East before a pliable solution can be attempted.

“In 1905 when Bengal was partitioned, East and West Bengal were carved out of the then state of Bengal. But then this was not that easy, the population of East Bengal was around 3 crore with Muslims in the majority. The then British rulers clubbed another province and named the new province as East Bengal and Assam,” said Dr Gopal. He added that this aspect is not known by almost 99.9% of our countrymen or by Assamese people. “Assam’s population was roughly around 30 lakh at that time. Governor General Curzon carved out this new province through the infamous Bengal partition and helped in the establishment of Muslim League at Dhaka in 1906.”

Dr Gopal added that Curzon then made Muslims agree that they start occupying and capturing vacant land of Assam. “This is the background of the issue where a Hindu majority province was clubbed with a Muslim majority province. The geographical area of Assam in those days was greater than that of East Bengal, which included the entire North East excluding the princely states of Trupura and Manipur. The entire area was roughly around 3 lakh square km. So the Muslim migration to these areas begins from this Bengal partition” he explained.

Dr Gopal added that in 1931, the then Census commissioner wrote in his report that if Muslim immigration continues unhindered in Assam and then a day would come when Assamese people would find Muslims in a majority in all their  districts.

“Despite Bengal’s division was abolished in 1911, yet Muslim majority areas had been clubbed with Assam for ever,” said Dr Gopal. He added that to understand things in the right perspective a little background of the issue needs to be understood.

“Soon after independence, when Gulzari Lal Nanda came to Assam he was shown black flags and then a new scheme was enacted that was called Prevention of Infiltration from Pakistan. (at that time Bangladesh had not been formed). Due to this close to 2 lakh 58 thousand illegal Pakistani infiltrators were identified and deported,” he said.

“Sadly, Prevention of Infiltration from Pakistan (PIP) was soon abolished. However, in 1983 a new Act called IMDT came into force that was meant to deport foreigners and illegal immigrants staying illegally in Bharat. But the Act was heavily lopsided and the onus to prove that a person is illegal immigrant lied on the person who moved an application that a person is an illegal immigrant,” said Dr Gopal.

He added that in 2005, Supreme Court struck down the IMDT Act. The SC in its ruling said that a deeper analysis of the IMDT Act reveals that they have been purposely enacted so as to give shelter to the illegal immigrants who have come to Assam from Bangladesh. The Apex Court further noted that the IMDT Act gives protection to the illegal immigrants instead of identifying and deporting them.

Dr Gopal added that in 2006, a new law was enacted that put the onus to prove that a person is illegal immigrant on the Police. Supreme Court yet again struck down the controversial law.

“At present there is no law in Assam to identify and deport illegal immigrants. Ironically, even the Foreigner Expulsion Act that is applicable across the country is not applicable in Assam,” he said.

Dr Gopal added that a sinister design to fragment Hindus of the country has been going on. Different terms were given for people living in jungles such as aboriginals, indigenous,  tribals etc…these different terms were used in subsequent census such that Hindus are not identified en-bloc in a census.

“The immediate effect of this is that 73% were Hindus in Assam’s population but due to the distorted nomenclature a big block of tribals immediately were demarcated under a separate heading. So a Hindu majority Assam was converted into a Hindu minority due to this faulty nomenclature. So the sinister design was to first convert a Hindu majority Assam into a Hindu minority, then club Assam with the province that would be given away to Pakistan,” he said.

Dr Gopal ji further advocated a deeper analysis of Sixth Schedule of Indian Constitution that has furthered fragmentation and created a “State within State” that keeps giving autonomy to smaller geographical regions.

“Another piquant issue hanging on several years is about the exchange of villages between India and Bangladesh. Certain Indian villages known as enclaves are present in Bangladesh and other Bangladeshi villages known as exclaves are present in India. An agreement was reached for mutual exchange of enclaves but the most dangerous aspect is that the exchange of villages will happen without having compensation of land. Bangladesh’s Parliament has ratified this agreement but Indian Parliament is yet to consider this issue. After Mrs Indira Gandhi, in 2011 PM Manmohan Singh went ahead with the proposal without having a compensation of land,” he explained.

“There is about 17,000 acre land that needs to be handed over to Bangladesh in the form of 11 enclaves and in return India will get only about 7,000 acre land from Bangladesh. However, a detailed study by representatives from Adhivakta Parishad establish that over 22,000 acre land will actually be given out by Indian government to Bangladesh,” Dr Gopal said.

Anuradha Paul a member of the Adhivakta Parishad from Shillong said that Bangladesh has become a safe haven for radical insurgent groups. “A large number of terrorists from Pakistan come over to India via Dhaka because of the porous nature of Indo-Bangla border.” She also added that around 20 million Bangladeshis have entered India. “Around 7 lakh cows are smuggled from India inside Bangladesh to provide meat to their beef industry.”

She also took strong exception to a former BSF chief’s statement where he had advocated legalizing the cattle smuggling across the Indo-Bangla border.Joydeep Roy, Advocate Supreme Court of India said strong steps need to be taken to bring people from Andaman closer to the Indian mainland. There is an urgent need to inquire that the 572 islands that are part of Andaman island chain are actually with India.

The Akhil Bharatiya Adhivakta Parishad is the largest organization of lawyers in the country. With the motto of ‘Nyaya Mama Dharma ’ it is working all over the country. Since it’s inception in th

e year 1992, ABAP is working towards the object of resurrecting Bharatiya values and ingraining idealism in the hearts of advocates and for improving efficacy and standards of the Bar and the Judiciary of the country.

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Day-100: Inspiring the coastal Villages on Gram Vikas; Bharat Parikrama Yatra completes 100 days


Day-100: Inspiring the coastal Villages on Gram Vikas; Bharat Parikrama Yatra completes 100 days

Karki, Uttara Kannda District, November 16, 2012: 100 days! RSS Pracharak Sitarama Kedilaya lead Bharat Parikrama Yatra has successfully completed the first 100 days, on Friday, the yatra has reached a coastal village Karki of Northern Karnataka. Senior RSS Functionaries, well wishers, villagers received Bharat Parikrama Yatra at Karki Village this morning which arrived from Kasarakode Village where Kedilaya stayed yesterday.
Bharata Parikrama Yatra was launched at Kanyakumari on August 9-2012
Launched on August 9 at Kanyakumari, BHARAT PARIKRAMA YATRA is aimed to uplift the rural Indian Life. The Yatra has a scheduled duration of 5 years, covering 15000km, reaching almost all districts of India. SITARAMA KEDILAYA, held the position of Akhil Bharatiya Seva Pramukh last year. Hailing from Salmara village of Puttur of Karnataka, Sitaram Kedilaya has rendered his service as an RSS Pracharak since 1970.
Elaborating on the yatra, Sitarama Kedilaya said that a span of about 10 kilo metres will be covered on a daily basis by foot, after which he will take rest in the village that falls in the vicinity. The primary task he has to undertake will be to get in touch with the youth and the prominent members of the village and discuss important issues like care of sick. This will include the handicapped, blind etc. Other activities like taking a round of the entire village and engaging in a collective session of prayer at the village temple. This will help create a bond of great depth with the people, which will help the villagers realize that villages were, once upon a time, a single encompassing family. However, this feeling has taken a back seat now, which has led to a whole lot of problems everywhere. This has now escalated to national and international levels. The feeling of unity, along with creation of family bonds, if brought back to villages will ensure restoration of harmony to a great extent. This could be instrumental in the rekindling of the concept of ‘Vasudha Eva Kudumbakam’. And then, the journey will resume to the next village.
65 year old Sitarama Kedilaya has been, for a long time, strictly adhered to having a single meal a day. During the course of the journey, he will have no possessions or belongings with him. When asked what inspired him to undertake the endeavor at this age, that too all alone, he replied, “What makes you feel that I am alone? I have the thoughts and ideas of as many as 121 crore people with me. After all the very deed is for an all encompassing nation.”
Kedilaya has dedicated a slogan for the purpose. “Know Bharat, be Bharat and Make Bharat Vishwaguru”. The reason for the yatra is clear. The current trends that prevail are businesslike and commercial , where life is being seen only in terms of trade and profit. This unfortunately has given rise to poverty, unemployment and corruption everywhere. Another trend that prevails is that the world is now a battlefield, with life being nothing but constant strife. This thought stream has led to violence, terrorism and an existence hand with deadly weapons everywhere. This has led to deep turbulence and instability, with people all over the world making a mad scramble for any straw that will provide them with peace. And then this makes them realize that the road to solitude, ultimately happens to be Bharat. It is here that the relevance of the third and most important trend comes into being: “The world is a family and life is a revelation”.
Bharat has gifted this very concept to the entire world. This perception has no violence or strife. All it has is the message to live life filled with universal love, spirituality and compassion. Only this is required to pervade the entire world with harmony. The best place to initiate this is the villages. And so the endeavour is being undertaken for safeguarding villages, the country and the entire world.
BHARAT PARIKRAMA YATRA-:
November 16: Karki
November 17:  Handigona
November 18:  Deevagi
November 19:  Kodkani
November 20:  Betkuly
November 21:  Madanakeri
November 22: Chandumata 
November 23:  Alagery
November 24:  Avarsa
November 25: Amadally
November 26: Beenaga
November 27:  Devabagh
November 28: to GOA state. (Konkan Pranth)
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