Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Bihar Election 2010


Well friends the day of November 24 started with daily shedule for the many people in India but Bihar was waiting the result of state assembly results , as per the speculations it was considered that the NDA will come back to the power in the because the Hero of the election 2010 Nitish Kumar.
The most backward indian state Bihar's people has given not only clear mandate but have shown much stronger trust in Nitish Kumar Nitish Kumar's JD(U) secured 116 seats of 141 seats It contested and the biggest gainer of this election Bjp did secure 91 out of 102.
Now come to the point of losers Lalu Prasad yadav rethink about his M Y factor because from three consecutive elections this factor is not working for this Dharti putra Part-2 Lalu prasad yadav . LJP supremo and the most deserving politician of the state Ram villas paswan also could not done any thing beside it that he is the most addict of Islamic supremacy in Indian politics but could only secure 3 seats while contested on 75 seats.

but Mummy's son Rahul Gandhi ,why he could not make any place in the heart of Bihari voter while he attended many dinners and lunches in the huts of Dalits from all over india , He many times compared RSS with SIMI but nothing could get him better one. Now first he should try to make his speeches himself because always he use the ready made statements but when the innocent Rahul use his own tongue The controversies come up .
He need to understand that it could be a lession to him that the Indian politics not going to be based on the promises what hade been made by his ancestors in last 6 decades.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

The Pride of Rajpoots

To: Indian parliament
Dear citizens of India (irrespective of religion, caste, colour creed).

A brief note on Prithvi Raj (III)Chauhan:
Prithviraj Chauhan was the last Hindu king to sit upon the throne of Delhi.
Delhi continued to be under the control of muslim rulers untill the British period. In the first Battle of Taraori (misspled as Tarain) (1191 CE) Muhammad Ghori invaded Prithviraj's domains. Prithvi Raj defeated Ghori.
He begged his captor for mercy and release. Prithviraj's ministers advised against pardoning the aggressor. However, the chivalrous and valiant Prithviraj respectfully released the vanquished Ghori.
Second Battle of Tarain (1192 CE): The very next year, Ghori repaid Prithviraj's gesture by again invading Prithviraj's kingdom with a stronger army. Again, the two armies met at Tarain. The Hindus followed a traditional practice of battling only between sunrise and sunset. Ghori attacked the surprised Rajput army before daybreak and thus emerged victorious.
As a prisoner Prithvi Raj haughtily looked straight into the Ghori’s eyes. On this Ghori made Prithvi blind.
Even after loss of his sight, he did not lose courage. He along with his poet friend Chand Bardai killed Ghori and then stabbed themselves to put a chivalrous life to an end. Prithvi Raj rather sought his death himself than being killed by Ghori's army. Such was the life of this great warrior and saviour of his subjects.

Even today Afghans vent their anger on Prithviraj's Grave by stabbing on it through a rope & then pay accolades to their defeated king Ghori. It's a pity that the Indian Government who is engaged in the construction work of a war ravaged country has no time to pay honour or renovate the grave of a Valiant King.Our honourable Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Rahul Gandhi had time to visit Babur’s grave and pay ‘homage’ (if I may add, to please a section of society) and not to our very own Indian.


It is not a matter of which caste he belonged to but what he did and who he was – A great Indian king. His is a story only heard in hypothetical story books. However he was for real and died and lived in way which is worth saving his grave of malicious people.

Some part of Indian tax payer’s income goes into the resurrection of Afghanistan and we have the moral right to question the dilapidated state of the grave. People who beat up the grave should come and see Humayun’s tomb in India – a contrast in the treatment meted out and maintenance.

We request our fellow citizens to pass this mail forth to each and everyone and request Indian Government to take up this issue forth with the Government of Afghanistan. Either the remains should come back or treated with respect.

I hope and expect every Indian will take sometime off his/her valuable time to pass this on and put this little (even if it is like a drop in the ocean) effort to save the grave of our martyr.