From: Ram Ohri < > wrote:
Dear RajivThe main source of anti-Hindu activities (still continuing) is the Ministry of Minority Affairs. There was no such Ministry before 2006 because a legally constituted Minority Commission was already there since 1992-1993.The present Minority Affairs Ministry was set up in 2006 as a prelude to the implementation of a “Muslims First” policy. It came into existence because of machinations of Ahmed Patel. The Accidental Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, was instructed by Ahmed Patel (Sonia’s Political Adviser) to make this declaration on 9th Dec, 2006 (birthday of Sonia Gandhi). Our unpaid and paid media totally ignored the VITAL connection between Sonia’s birthday and Dr Manmohan Singh’s Muslims First policy statement on 9th Dec, 2006. Due to sheer pusillanimity no Hindu leader had the guts to question it, nor any street marches were organised against reducing Hindus to second class citizens (Dhimmies) by the then P M under orders of Ahmed Patel.It is time you knew that for a spell of 10 years India was under the Islamic rule of Ahmed Patel. As pointed out by Sanjay Baru in his book ‘Accidental Prime Minister’ all policy files were sent by the then P M’s office to 10 Janpath. Sonia Gandhi not have any clue to the intricacies.of governance nor did know which Chief Minister would be useful. All appointments and selection of Chief Ministers, etc., was done by Ahmed Patel who had constituted an NAC (packed with AP’s chamchas). Ahmed Patel was the moving spirit behind the Prevention of Communal Violence Bill which stipulated that in every riot members of the majority community (i.e., Hindus) will be held guilty and punished. For once the Hindu intellectuals showed some spine and opposed the proposed law.To revert to Sacharology, I coined this word because Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi is no different from Sakman Khurshid. He has obtained PM’s consent to ampere Muslims by scholarships and other financial benefits.I therefore was compelled to write to him an Open Letter pleading with him not to violate his Oath of Office.In our group (now almost extinct) there are no brave-hearts who are willing to stick their neck out. But my great friend, Major General Vinod Karnik, decided to stand up and support me. He, too, has written an Open Letter to Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi with copies to the President of India and our P.M.My suggestion is that you may try to organize a team whose members could research and make out a case for abolition of Minority Affairs Ministry. I alone cannot do it because of my failing health. I have a pacemaker and was in hospital on 2 occasions because of my cardiac problemBefore 2006 there was no Minority Affairs Ministry. Why should a secular nation have a MinorityAffairs Ministry ?Hope to be excused for this longish mail.RegardsRam Ohri