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Kashmiri Pundits, the Untold Stories

From: Deva Sarran samaroo < >

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The Saffron Valley of Kashmir stands desolated today as if vultures have descended on the sacred land of mystic splendour. So far legendary Kashmiri Pandits have suffered SEVEN BRUTAL FORCED EXODUSES from their HOMELAND. In 1989-90,  barbarous terrorists hounded the legendary Kashmiri Pandits out of their homes; brutally killed thousands of natives; and, ventured to change the 6000 years old history and culture of Kashmir. The satanic cruelties of the terrorists crossed extreme limits in inhuman behaviour  that even the iconoclast Sikander, bigoted Ali Shah, dogmatic Haider Shah, sectarian Chaks, intolerant Aurangzeb and tyrannical Afghans will be feeling stung in their graves for the native people of Kashmir. But the pretended world bodies, contaminated human rights organizations, pseudo-secularists, self-styled leaders, so-called policy makers, tainted political parties and slack bureaucracy have failed to express serious concern at this great human tragedy of satanic genocide. Kashmiri Pandits are still living in forced exile since last 31 years.

Portuguese Conquest In India

From: Deva Sarran Samaroo < >, is this the questi

Portuguese Conquest In India

AN UNTOLD STORY IN OUR HISTORY BOOKS

TRUE HISTORY OF INDIA

DID YOU KNOW OF THIS STORY ABOUT ABBAKKA CHOWTA 👇👇👇?

The year was 1555. Portuguese colonial power was at its peak in the 1500’s. They destroyed Zamorins of Calicut. Defeated the Sultan of Bijapur.

Took away Daman from the Sultan of Gujarat, Established a colony in Mylapore,

Captured Bombay and made Goa as their headquarters.

And while they were at it, pretty much unchallenged, they even ruined the ancient Kapaleeswarar Temple to build a Church over it.

Their next target, the super profitable port of Mangalore.

Their only bad luck, just 14 kilometers south of Mangalore was the small settlement of Ullal – ruled then by a feisty 30-year-old woman – *RANI ABBAKKA CHOWTA*

Initially, they took her lightly and sent a few boats and soldiers to capture and bring her back to Goa – Those boats never came back.

Shocked and enraged, they sent a huge fleet of ships this time, under the command of much celebrated Admiral Dom Álvaro da Silveira – The admiral soon returned, badly injured and empty handed.

Thereafter, another Portuguese fleet was sent – only a few injured from the crew managed to make it back.

Then the Portuguese went on to capture the Mangalore port and the fort anyways, perhaps planning to tackle Rani Abbakka Chowta from the convenient distance of the Mangalore fort.

After the successful capture of Mangalore, a huge army under João Peixoto, an experienced Portuguese General was sent to Ullal.

The brief was simple: Subjugate Ullal and capture Abbakka Chowta.

The plan was foolproof- there was no way a 30-year-old lady with a few men could withstand the might of an army of thousands with advanced weapons.

*The Portuguese reached Ullal and found it deserted. Abbakka was nowhere in sight.*

_*They roamed around, relaxed and thanked their stars – Just when they were about to call it a victory – Mrs Chowta attacked with 200 of her chosen men – there was chaos all around and many portuguese lost their lives even without a fight. *_

General João Peixoto was assassinated, 70 Portuguese were captured and the rest just ran away.

*So, if you’re Abbakka Chowta, who’s just defeated a large army of aggressors, killed a general, captured fighters and defended her city – What will you do? *

– Rest and enjoy the moment, right?

– Right?    No!

*_Rani Abbakka Chowta, rode with her men towards Mangalore that same night, and laid a siege of the Mangalore fort – She not just broke inside the fort successfully – but assassinated Admiral Mascaren has the Chief of the Portuguese power there and forced the remaining Portuguese to vacate the fort. *_

She didn’t just stop at this but went on to even capture the Portuguese settlement at Kundapura, a full 100 kms, north of Mangalore – Just to make a point.

The Portuguese finally managed to get back at Abbakka Chowta by *convincing her estranged husband, (a traitor) to betray for money. * She was arrested and put in the prison where she revolted again and was killed while trying to escape.

*Lesson from story: It is the local Indians, who themselves are responsible for slavery of our nation for 1000 years by siding with Enemies. *

*Abbakka Chowta was a Jain who fought against the Portuguese for four decades, with an army comprising of both Hindus and Muslims, a full 300 years before the First War of Indian Independence in 1857. *

What did we Indians do to her, as a mark of our respect and gratitude? – We just forgot her.

We didn’t name our girls after her. We didn’t even teach her stories to our kids.

Yes, we did release a Postal Stamp in her name, named a boat after her and erected 2 statues – yes just 2 statues in the whole of India for someone who should be our national hero.

The Indian Coast Guard ship ICGS Rani Abbakka the 1st of a series of five inshore patrol vessels built at Hindustan Shipyard Ltd is named after Abbakka Mahadevi.

We might have got to read a chapter about her in our text books, had she been a European or an American.

Many talk about her being the last Indian to have the power of the agni-ban. In all this cacophony, our generation has lost a great hero – a great source of inspiration.

Still wondering why you’ve not heard about her yet?

 

A rare peep into horrific life at the “Partition”,1947.

From: Rajput < >

A rare peep into life at “Partition”,1947.

All such personal stories are invaluable since they point to “who is who” in our midst, or neighborhood, and who will do WHAT when the “chips are down”.

 
Such true and honest accounts make us (PEOPLE) prepare for the worst when the “Sarkaar” fails, falls, or is seen standing among the “KAURAVAS” (the asuras), as it happened in 1947.
 
 They are all the more important since the governments of the time feed only good news to keep the voters in humor in order to get votes. Moreover they lean heavily on the old well-established icons like “Gandhi” in order to convey the impression that they served the nation well. They avoid mentioning the word, “Partition”!

 
PEOPLE need to write down these accounts whenever they appear. It is for the sake of self preservation. We were surprised and punished in 1947 for only one crime, IGNORANCE OF HISTORY. “Partition” will soon fall into “history”. The traitors who betrayed our United India, perhaps encouraged by our masters from the UNITED Kingdom, are not only forgotten but revered and worshiped. Hence it is vital to WELCOME such frank and true accounts. (E-mail below). 
 
Israel has done the honorable thing: to establish HOLOCAUST MUSEUMS to keep such accounts safe for ever. Hindus (and Sikhs) need to catch up with them in this respect. What’s the reason that neither State nor Center (governments) in Bharat “deny” Partition. Is the reputation and image of MK Gandhi ABOVE Bharat Mata? (It seems so to the whole world!)
 
rajput
16 August 2020

—–Original Message—–
From: ‘Ishwinder Singh’ < >
Sent: Sun, 16 Aug 2020 10:30
Subject: [learning-zone] As mobs came, the women chose death over dishonour

Aware of the looming threat, the villagers started arming themselves in the spring of 1947; even women were asked to renounce ornaments and take up arms.
Written by Kamaldeep Singh Brar | Amritsar | Published: August 15, 2020 1:28:22 pm
Kartar Kaur, Sawinder Kaur, Kesra Devi, Shakuntla, Harbanso….
The list of the brave women who chose death over dishonor during Partition is long indeed. Inscribed on a plaque installed at the Golden Temple, their names are synonymous with valor. Daughters, mothers and sisters of Bhuller village, now in Pakistan, they fought the army of rioters that descended on their village in August 1947 when freedom from the British was accompanied by the division of Punjab. Finally outnumbered, some jumped into the wells of their homes while others had themselves shot by their menfolk.
Their stories would have gone untold, had it not been for Dr Virsa Singh, a graduate of Government Medical College, Amritsar, who was then posted as chief surgeon at the Multan dispensary. A badly wounded Dr Singh managed to flee to Amritsar, and sure of his death, recorded a detailed statement of the bloodshed that took place at the village. As luck would have it, the doctor, whose wife Kartar Kaur and daughter Sawinder Kaur died at Bhuller, survived to run a flourishing practice near Jallianwala Bagh, and wrote a 52-page first-person account of the horrors that visited his village in Sheikhupura district.
What happened at Bhuller
A large, prosperous Sikh-majority village in Shekhupura district of Pakistan, Bhuller was rendered vulnerable by a network of canals that separated it from other Sikh-majority villages. Aware of the looming threat, the villagers started arming themselves in the spring of 1947; even women were asked to renounce ornaments and take up arms. Well-trained men formed ‘shahidi jathas’ who were to deter any attacks by goons. A moat was also dug around the boundary of the village habitation. As tension built up, some Hindu families from nearby villages too took shelter with them. But even though they were prepared, the support given to the army of marauders by the local police and army proved to be their undoing.
Dr Virsa recounted how the local police, instead of guarding them, took away their weapons. But in the midst of this wave of hate, a Muslim panchayat of neighboring Sran village promised to protect their life and property on August 28, 1947. Together, they formed what they called a ‘Sialkotia brotherhood’.
Nambardar Mohammad Khan of Vahle village told Dr Virsa Singh how the government machinery had given rioters a free hand till September 1, and the air was agog with rumors that poor Muslims would be given the land of rich Sikh landowners.
The first group of rioters attacked the village on the wee hours of August 31. The brave villagers used crude homemade bombs to beat them back. However, the rioters reassembled on September 1, and this time they were backed by the local police with weapons.
It was then that Dr Virsa Singh’s wife and daughter asked him to shoot them dead. In the melee that followed, many women committed suicide by jumping into the wells in their courtyards.
What followed was a bloodbath. Three Sikhs-Mool Singh, Vajinder Singh and Gupal Singh-managed to escape thanks to one Sher Mohammad, who hid them in his house.
Just when all seemed over, Balwant Kaur of Marur Kalan village across the canal led a jatha of Sikh warriors to the village. This group forced the rioters to flee. That is how Virsa Singh lived to tell the tale.
Then Akali leader Master Tara Singh took special care of these families, and ensured they were given land near Batala. Some women and children, who were kidnapped by rioters, were rescued within the next one year with the help of the Pakistan government. But there were many who never came back.
Kulwant Singh, who was just four when Bhuller was attacked, visited the village in 2004 to a different kind of reception. “A Muslim family living in our house greeted me warmly, now we remain in touch. But we have never broached the topic of Partition.”
On his part, Kulwant Singh holds an annual ‘Shahidi Jor Mela’ on August 31 along with other families who survived the attack. As they say, heroes never die.

Direct Action Day by Muslims of India

From: Kumar Arun < >

The Direct Action Day.
It was on August 16, 1946 and the action started in Bihar and Bengal. Later repeated in Punjab.
Here is a picture from the evening before the Direct Action Day. Here the then Bengal Premier, Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy (right), is engrossed in a telephone conversation at his residence in Calcutta. Khawaja Nazimuddin, his predecessor, is seated next to him. Two years later, Khawaja Nazimuddin became Pakistan’s second governor-general and subsequently Pakistan’s second prime minister. (SourceSuhrawardy was known as the Butcher of Bengal. (Source)
Why was August 16, 1946 selected as the “Direct Action Day”.
Jinnah chose 16 August deliberately for a reason. That day in 1946 was the eighteenth Day of Ramzan and the day was associated with the Battle of Badr which resulted in Prophet Mohammad’s first decisive victory over the heathens and the subsequent conquest of Mecca. The then Chief Minister of Kolkata and an important Muslim League leader Suhrawardy and his Muslim League colleagues delivered fiery speeches reminding Muslims of Bengal of the victory of Badr and exhorting on them to follow in the footsteps of the Prophet and wrest a victory for Islam on 16 August. (Source)
In fact, the writer has seen the announcement that was carried out in the Dawn newspaper (which was owned by Jinnah) for the call to Direct Action Day. The central narrative was to duplicate the “Battle of Badr”.
Most of the accounts, specifically so in Pakistan and the Indian “Secular” media – characterized the events called “Great Calcutta Killings” following the Direct Action Day on 1946 as “Hindu-Muslim riots”. Thus trying to say that it was done by both equally and drive home a false equivalence.
Nothing could be more farcical!
Let us look at the facts from that time itself.
Here is an extract of the official Bengal Legislative Assembly Proceedings (1946) Vol.71, Pt.3.” (for download click on the link)
It explains clearly how the whole massacre was planned and started.
In fact, the legislative proceedings go on to show how the Muslim leadership worked to create obfuscation even when the evidence of who, how and why the massacres were started was very clear. Prior to the massacres on Direct Action Day, leaflets were distributed which clearly said what was going to be done.
It was at this very time, that the real fight for Independence was taking shape (Source). The ships from docks in Gujarat to Calcutta were taken over by the Indian sailors because they had been inspired by the amazing stories of the INA soldiers under trial at the Red Fort in Delhi. The Royal Air Force did a fly past over Bombay, the Army barracks went empty as Indians, whom the British depended on to kill Indians were deserting them.
The mutiny started on 18 February 1946 and by next evening a Naval Central Strike Committee was formed where Leading Signalman M.S Khan and Petty Officer Telegraphist Madan Singh were unanimously elected President and Vice-President respectively. It happened spontaneously!
Perfect scenario of communal harmony – right?
But all the mainstream politicians – from Jinnah to Gandhi, to Nehru to Maulana Azad – let these people down.
Why would Gandhi not back these people who were doing the ultimate non-violence – of deserting their imperialist masters?
The answer to this came out in the Khosla Commission deposition by Shyamlal Jain.
Netaji could still inspire the entire nation like no one else – despite the machinations of Gandhi and Nehru.
And, he was alive!
So afraid was the Congress establishment of Netaji and the Naval Mutiny that even in 1965, when Utpal Dutt did a play called Kallol in Calcutta (Congress ruled in Bengal at that time) he was arrested for that!
The main researcher on Netaji has been Anuj Dhar. You should read his books – “India’s Greatest Cover-up” and “Back from Dead”.
To get some quick information on this mystery read this post.
5 Reasons why Netaji Bose survived aircash and escaped to Russia - Drishtikone
When Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose went looking for help to fight against the British for independence as the Allies were locked in the World War II, he met Hitler. With Adam Von Trott, the translator and Hitler in the room with Bose, Hitler told Netaji that time for India’s Independence struggle wasn’t ripe yet. 

Why Britain Partitioned India? The Great Game

From: Gurvinder Singh < >

Comment: The Muslims led by Jinnah demanded partition by threatening for a civil war; and also under DIRECT Action began killing Hindus in large numbers. The Hindus, hypnotized by MK Gandhi, agreed unwillingly. – Suresh Vyas)

The Great Game 200813 - Why Britain partitioned India - GW

Rich in every aspect, India is a land that has always been coveted by every power and wealth hungry empire and despot. Empires came and went plundering what they could, but it was the wily British who institutionalised it for exploitation.
It was the ‘Jewel in the crown’ of the British Empire, and every effort was made to retain, expand its hold on India.
The Great Game nowadays means something else today but in 1830 it was the rivalry between Russia and the British for control of all lands that could impact British trade
In 1830 the Muslim Ottoman Empire was visibly in terminal decline and the Russian Empire was in ascendant. The British feared the invasion of India by Russia and the loss of its lucrative trade,

The British lost the 4 major wars it fought with the Sikhs and the Afghanistan and eventually Afghanistan became a buffer state between the two empires.

Compelled by the Americans as per the Atlantic Charter a reluctant Britain had to give up its colonies and set the lands free after the end of the second World War.
Britain now fretted that if they vacated India, because nothing could then stop a victorious and strong Russia confident after its achievements in World War II from simply marching into India.

Britain wanted to retain bases with troops and equipment in India to prevent such an eventuality. Both Nehru and Gandhi flatly turned that request down.

On the other hand Muhammad Ali Jinnah an astute man with a much better understanding of geopolitics readily accepted the request unconditionally.
He offered the British ‘Carte blanche‘ unconditional support and bases if they appointed him the first Prime Minister of independent India

There was however, a small problem, Jinnah’s voice had almost no say in the Congress party. The problem was easily solved, partition India into a Hindu majority Secular India and a Muslim majority Pakistan and appoint Jinnah the Prime Minister of Pakistan. Pakistan is the area that was contiguous with Afghanistan and where Britain wanted to have bases and troops, thus create an openly pro British buffer state.

The die was cast, now to implant the plan. The British government had given a mandate to Mountbatten to grant India independence by July 1948.

Suddenly the plan was in danger. British intelligence had reliable information that Muhammad Ali Jinnah was suffering from tuberculosis and unlikely to survive another year.

Then there was the question, ‘what if the people of India and Pakistan decide to reunite?’ After all barring the occasional riot the people of all religions and communities within British India lived in relative harmony.

So not only was partition essential to post independence British plans but to do so in such a manner that they would remain bitterly divided for a long time.

The demarcation of the boundary between India and Pakistan was given to two teams of eminent lawyers uninformed, unadvised and unsuitable for the great task as boundary commissions. The notorious and ill fated demarcated line came to be known as the Radcliffe line.

Sir Cyril Radcliffe

Sir. Cyril Radcliffe

Sir. Cyril Radcliffe an English lawyer was summoned and assigned the job of trisecting most of India. He was appointed chairman of the two boundary commissions (One for Bengal and one for Panjab).

It is shocking to know, that Radcliffe had never visited India earlier, never read about or studied India until he was assigned the task. He was given just 5 weeks to complete the assignment. Arriving in India on July 8th 1947 he spent two weeks in bed recovering from ‘Delhi Belly'( a bad case of dysentery).

Radcliffe merely rubber stamped a plan that had been given to him by British authorities. We shall never know for certain, because Radcliffe destroyed all papers and records related with the decision of partition and he never spoke about it for the rest of his life.

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Lord Louis Mountbatten and his wife Edwina Mountbatten with Jinnah - 1947 - 10

L to R – Louis Mountbatten, Jinnah and Edwina Mountbatten

Independence was granted at midnight on 15th August 1947. Then the exact map of Partition of India was announced on 17th August 1947.

India had been partitioned into 626 parts. India, East Pakistan, West Pakistan and 623 independent kingdoms. It was a disaster for the Indians.

Many Indians found themselves on the wrong side of the boundary and now prey to violent gangs intent on spreading terror, looting, raping and destroying.

Mountbatten who had promised law and order in the transition was inactive and silent. He let India burn, which many suspect was deliberate or gross incompetence.
Nehru and Jinnah busy in strutting into their new offices are also culpable for their neglect in their duty.

It seems evident, that the wily British had deliberately created a mess. They had the mischievous intent, to create enough long lasting problems in the Indian sub-continent to pave the way for Britain’s return to rule and dominate India once again sometime in the future.

Many people like to believe independence is mainly because of the trio of Gandhi ji and Nehru and Jinnah that got India and Pakistan freedom. Though this opinion is widespread it is grossly untrue.

It disrespects the blood, sweat and tears contributed by countless Indians, and even some Britishers and foreigners. The role of America was key.

Though Louis Mountbatten the Viceroy of India had time till June 1948 to complete the partition and grant India freedom, he used a butcher’s knife to tear out the soul of a people bound by centuries old shared culture and history.

Unclassified Russian documents reveal that Russia never had plans to invade India.

Pakistan by becoming a key partner of the Americans and British, evolved into a footstool for any power that would pay it mercenary fees and give it international support for all its mischief and terrorist activities.

Pakistan never learnt to exercise independence and remains independent only in name. Pakistan is now a failed Pariah state dependent only on a Communist China which is slowly sucking out whatever vitality is left.

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Written and Posted: Aug 2020 ~ Gurvinder Singh – to earmark Indian Independence Day 15 August
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Interesting links.
Line of division – REAL AND IMAGINED ~ Kuldip Nayar
The Jewel in the Crown (TV series) – Wikipedia
The Great Game – Wikipedia
Why the British left India? – Guru Wonder
The Great Game Replayed – Indian Ambassador KC Singh

Note:
It was clear that a strong non aligned India had to be contained and what better than to give it a permanent headache in the form of Pakistan and 526 independent kingdoms. As Churchill hoped, that in a few decades, Indians would be begging the British to return and once again take charge of India.

 

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