Sunday, May 31, 2015

West Bengal Politics: Appeasement

Minority vote bank is exclusively attractive in West Bengal. The Muslim population is 26%, almost double the national average. Though Karl Marx said, ‘Religion is the opium to the mankind’, the CPIM led Left Front took a different path altogether by appeasing the minorities, especially Muslims throughout their tenure of 34 years. The LF used the porous border of West Bengal-Bangladesh to their advantage, allowed illegal immigrants and effectively converted them as their vote bank. The LF never took any steps for the development or betterment of the down trodden Muslims.

2008 onwards, the Left Front (LF) government started to lose its ground in West Bengal. The 3-tier Panchayat election in 2008 gave a clear indication of that. Going beyond the wildest imaginations of both the ruling Party and the opposition, rural West Bengal gave its verdict against the Left Front. Trinamool Congress (TMC) started to spread its fangs in West Bengal.

Mamata Banerjee continued that Bengalified Left legacy with a greater magnitude as she came to power in 2011. She took appeasement to a newer height by announcing various freebees for Muslims – Rs 2,500-a-month honorarium to imams and Rs 1,000 a month for muezzins (who call for prayers), a proposal to build a hospital exclusively for Muslims at Bhangar in South 24 Parganas, Rs 500-crore plan for upkeep of mosques and clerics’ dole, pre-matric scholarships ranging between Rs 1000 and Rs 10000, a mobile library containing 5000 books and laptops for Madrasa toppers, bicycles to Muslim girls and allowed a massive rally in Kolkata in support of the mastermind of 1971 Bangladesh genocide. Many can argue that these were announced by her for development of down trodden Muslim minority but what was allowing a massive rally in Kolkata in support of the mastermind of 1971 Bangladesh genocide?

The year 2013 started with Syed Noor-ul-Rehman Barkati, the Shahi Imam of the Tipu Sultan mosque, bragging that he stopped writer Salman Rushdie’s entry into the cultured, literary Kolkata of our memory by a mere phone call to the CM – Mamata Banerjee. The year ended with the Kolkata police reportedly stalling indefinitely a TV serial, Dusahobas, scripted by Taslima Nasreen after Muslims groups complained that it would hurt religious sentiments.

Latest Census data shows a 5-7% increase in Muslim population in just 10 years in districts of Assam and West Bengal bordering Bangladesh. Migration from Bangladesh has traditionally been for livelihood. But lately the concern has been about radical elements chased away by the Sheikh Hasina government finding protection in Trinamool Congress-ruled West Bengal for votes and muscle power.

Appeasement reached its new height, on 19 January 2014, Ahmed Hassan Imran was nominated to the Upper House of the Parliament by TMC. Ahmed Hassan Imran is allegedly involved in 2007 Kolkata riots and 2013 Canning riots. Right after Imran was elected as Rajya Sabha MP, Pankaj Saran the Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh was reported to have sent an important dossier to the Government of India. The said dossier contained information regarding Imran’s contact with several anti-India groups which are said to be based in Bangladesh. According to the dossier, Imran actually came to India in 1971 from Srihatta region of present day Bangladesh. Initially residing in the Dhubri district of Assam, he later shifted to the Jalpaiguri district of West Bengal. Between 1975 and 1976, he founded and led the West Bengal Muslim Student Association. The organization expanded rapidly under his leadership. The WBMSA was among the several Muslim student organizations which attended an important conference in Aligarh in 24 April 1977. It was after this conference that the Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) was created with Ahmed Hasan Imran being made as the head of its West Bengal chapter, a post he retained for the next three years. SIMI was recognized as a terrorist organization and banned by the Indian Government in 2001. Imran claimed that he never had contact with any radical anti-Indian, Islamic groups. However he also admitted, ‘I was indeed a member of SIMI from 1977 till 1984.’ The organization was not banned in India during that period.

Now let us see those 2 riots in which Ahmed Hassan Imran was allegedly involved:

2007 Kolkata Riot
On 17 August, Muslim clerics in Kolkata issued death warrant against Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen. The 2007 Kolkata riots took place in Kolkata on 21 November 2007, when anti-Taslima Nasreen protesters under the banner of All India Minority Forum blockaded major portion of central Kolkata and resorted to arson and violence. The West Bengal government deployed the army in the afternoon.

Several media persons from television channels were hurt due to stone pelting. The riots set fire to two party offices of the ruling party Communist Party of India (Marxist). The violence led to severe traffic snarls during the morning rush hour in Sealdah, Mullickbazar, C.I.T. Road, Alimuddin Street, Puddapukur, Moulali and Entally. As the streets of Kolkata turned into a combat zone, the State Government asked for six columns of army. At 3 PM, two columns of army, each comprising 100 to 120 soldiers staged flag march in the city. Four more columns were preparing to move soon.

Two months after the incident, Dharmamukta Manabbadi Mancha, an organization of secular Muslims, held a press conference at the Press Club in Kolkata in protest of the expulsion of Taslima Nasreen from Kolkata.

2013 Canning Riot
On 19 February 2013, shortly after midnight, a Muslim Imam from Ghutiari Sharif in Canning subdivision was returning from a religious congregation at Jamtala in Jaynagar, in a motorcycle along with a colleague. When they reached Naliakhali around 2 a.m., they were intercepted by a gang of waylayers, who robbed the cleric and shot him. According to police sources the cleric was reportedly carrying 1,150,000 in cash that was looted by the unidentified gunmen. The altercation resulted in the death of the Imam, although his companion managed to flee after sustaining injuries. At dawn, the driver of the first bus from Golabari to Canning discovered the body and intimated the Canning police station.

Shortly after news of the Imam's death was known to the local population, scores of Muslim mourners who gathered at dawn around the body of the Imam, at the location of the shooting, blocked the road. When a junior police officer and two constables were sent to recover the body, they were surrounded by the crowd and assaulted.

A crowd gathered at the site of the attack and rumors started to spread that the killers were from the village of Naliakhali. Naliakhali is a Hindu majority village in the Gopalpur panchayat under the executive jurisdiction of the Canning police station. Thousands of people from neighbouring areas, such as Canning, Jibantala, Sarengabad, Jhorormore, Narayanpur and Dhoaghata gathered on the site and refused to part with the body of cleric. When the police tried to take away the body of the cleric for processing, the mob attacked the police with brickbats. Anup Kumar Ghosh, the sub-inspector of the police station at Canning, was injured and admitted to the Canning Sub-divisional Hospital. Seven policemen were injured in the attack. The mob also attacked and damaged police vehicles.

A local school principal reportedly incited the mob into violence. At around 10 a.m., a heavily armed mob of at least 10,000 began an attack upon Naliakhali. They ransacked and looted the houses of Bengali Hindus as the residents fled for their lives. The rioters hurled bombs, doused the houses with petrol and set them on fire. Violence and arson spread to nearby locations such as Dhopar More and Bangalpara. Hindu homes and places of business were ransacked in Gopalpur, Goladogra and Herobhanga. The crowd blocked the road at Bhangankhali, Priyor More, Hospital More and Natunhat. Protesters also staged a rail blocked at Ghutiari Sharif station in the Sealdah-Canning section of the Eastern Railway.

At around 11 a.m., the South 24 Parganas District Superintendent of Police Praveen Kumar Tripathi, reached the spot along with a massive Riot Squad and Rapid Action Force battalions. They resorted to lathicharge in order to pacify and disperse the mob. The body of the Imam was then sent for an autopsy. In the late afternoon reinforcements from the Bidhannagar Police Commissionerate and the Howrah Police Commissionerate reached with water cannons to douse the flames of the burning village. The police evoked Section-144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure and established a curfew in the area.

In the violence, more than 200 houses were burnt in several villages that came under the jurisdictions of the Canning, Joynagar, Kultali and Basanti police stations, displacing more than 2,000 people. Some of the displaced people took shelter in makeshift relief camps while others had to live on the road. The state government announced a compensation of 300,000 to the family of the murdered cleric and 10,000 to each of the 93 families displaced by the violence.

Political observers have linked the violence to the then nearing panchayat elections of 2013 in the region, where the TMC and the CPIM were trying to woo Muslim voters in the district.


to be continued .........

Sunday, May 17, 2015

Agreements signed between India and China

List of 24 agreements signed between India and China:

1. Protocols between India and China on the establishment of consulates-general at Chengdu and Chennai and the extension of the consular district of the consulate general of India in Guanzhou to include Jiangxi province.

2. MoU between the ministry of skill development and entrepreneurship of India and the ministry of human resources and social security of China on cooperation in the field of vocational education and skill development.

3. Action plan on cooperation in setting up of the Mahatma Gandhi National Institute for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship in Ahmedabad/Gandhinagar in Gujarat.

4. MoU between India and China on consultative mechanism for cooperation in trade negotiations.

5.MoU on cooperation between the ministry of external affairs of India and international department of the central committee of the Communist Party of China.

6.Action plan between the National Railway Administration of China and the ministry of railways of India on enhancing cooperation in the railway sector. (2015-16).

7. MoU on education exchange programme.

8. MoU between the ministry of mines of India and the ministry of land and resources of China on the cooperation in the mining and minerals sector.

9. Space Cooperation Outline (2015-2020).

10. Protocol on health and safety regulations on importing Indian rapeseed meal between the export inspection council, ministry of commerce and industry of India and the general administration of quality supervision, inspection and quarantine.

11. MoU between Doordarshan and China Central Television on cooperation in the field of broadcasting.

12. Agreement between the ministry of tourism of India and the national tourism administration of China on cooperation in the field of tourism.

13. MoU on establishing India-China think-tanks forum.

14. MoU between India's Niti Aayog and the Development Research Centre, State Council of China.

15. MoU between India's ministry of earth sciences and the China Earthquake Administration concerning cooperation in the field of earthquake science and earthquake engineering.

16. MoU between India's ministry of earth sciences and the State Oceanic Administration of China on cooperation in the field of ocean science, ocean technology, climate change, polar science and cryosphere.

17. MoU on scientific cooperation between Geological Survey of India, ministry of mines of India and the China Geological Survey, ministry of land and resources of China in geoscience.

18. MoU between the ministry of external affairs of India and ministry of foreign affairs of China on establishment of states/provincial leaders' forum.

19. Agreement on the establishment of sister-state/province relations between state government of Karnataka and provincial government of Sichuan of China.

20. Agreement on establishment of sister-city relations between Chennai and Chongqing of China.

21. Agreement on establishment of sister-city relations between Hyderabad and Qingdao of China.

22. Agreement on establishment of sister-city relations between Aurangabad and Dunhuang of China.

23. MoU between the Indian Council for Cultural Relations and Fudan University on the establishment of a centre for Gandhian and Indian studies.

24. MoU between Indian Council for Cultural Relations and Yunnan Minzu University on the establishment of a yoga college

Friday, May 15, 2015

পিংলা সংবাদ

বিদূষক (হাঁপাতে হাঁপাতে) - মহারাণী একটা খবর করছি নিবেদন
ওই পিংলায় আবার হয়েছে বিস্ফোরণ

মহারাণী - ওটা বিয়েবাড়ির বাজি, 
বাকি সব বিরোধীদের কারসাজি
দু এক খান ছিল, 
সেগুলোই ফেটে গেল।

বিদূষক - ওঃ মহারাণী, 
আপনি কতো জ্ঞানী

মহারাণী - সে তো আমি জানি 
কি!!! আমি জ্ঞানী বুঝলে এতদিন পরে !!
কোন কামানোর পোস্ট পাবেনা এবারে !! 

বিদূষক - মহারাণী মাফ করুন , 
যে কোন কমিটির চ্যেয়ারমান করুন। 
আর তো মাত্র ৩৬৫ দিন, 
আমায় কিছু তো কামাতে তো দিন্‌... _/।\_

মহারাণী - সময় এলেই কামাবে , 
কিন্তু কি করে লুকাবে ।!!! 
মদন কে দেখে শিক্ষা নাও,
রয়ে সয়ে কামাও।

বিদূষক - এখন আর কিসের ভয় ,
মোদিজীতো সঙ্গে রয়

মহারাণী - বিজেপি কে আর নাই ভয়, 
বাম গুলোই ত্যাঁদড় হয়। 
আবার হয়তো শুরু করবে আন্দোলন, 
ঘুষি মের দফারফা হবে তখন।

বিদূষক - এখন উপায় কি

মহারাণী - বসো , ভেবে দেখি উপায় আর আছে কি কি 
সবে দাদার হাতে হাত দিলাম, 
সিবিআই কে জোর ঠেকালাম। 
আমি আর মুকুল 
একই বৃন্তে দুটি ফুল। 
ঝগড়াঝাঁটি সব অভিনয় ,
রাজনীতিতে তে এসব করতে হয়। 
ভোটে জেতার আগে এক,
জেতার পরে রূপ অন্য,
এ সবই ক্ষমতায় থাকার জন্য। 
এখনো পরিবারের পুরো হয়নি কামানো,
তাইতো মোদী দাদার হাত ধরে সিবিআই কে ঠেকানো।

বিদূষক - উফফ ভাবা যায় না , 
এরকম বুদ্ধি দেখা যায়না। 
জালি ডিগ্রী , ভুল ইংরেজি উচ্চারন 
সেই দিয়ে চলছে বঙ্গ শাসন

মহারাণী- বুদ্ধি না থাকলে কি এমন হতো !!! 
কেমন হল সাইজ কিষাণ আর ছত্রধর মাহাতো
এখন দু জনেই মাওবাদী শয়তান,
আর আমি মহান!! !! মহান!!! 

Saturday, May 9, 2015

তৃনমূলকৃত সুকুমার



নন্দলাল - দেবদুলাল


ওহে নন্দলাল,
শুনছি নাকি মেয়ের বিয়ে?
পাত্র কেমন দেখে এলে?
পাত্র খুবই ভালো।
নির্ভেজাল তৃণমূলী
দশ জনকে করে গুলি-
দলে প্রমোশনটা হল।

বুঝলে, পাত্র খুবই ভালো।
তা হোক গে,
বুঝলে নন্দলাল,
পাত্র তেমন তাজা হলে-
অমন গোলা-গুলি চলে।
"জয় কালি জয় কালি" বলে-
দাও ঝুলিয়ে দাও ঝুলিয়ে।

তবে বুঝলে দেবদুলাল,
আরেকটু দোষ আছে, তোমায় বলছি নিচুস্বরে-
সুযোগ পেলে পাত্র ভায়া,
ধর্ষণ টর্সন করে।



হ্যাঁ, বলো কি নন্দলাল!
শেষে কিনা পেলে-
ধর্ষণ করা ছেলে?

আরে আরে নানা নানা বুঝলে দেবদুলাল,

ধর্ষণ করে মাঝে মাঝে
মদ-গাঁজা খেলে।।

হ্যাঁ, বলো কি নন্দলাল!
শেষে কিনা পেলে-
ধর্ষণ করা মদ খাওয়া ছেলে?

আরে আরে নানা নানা বুঝলে দেবদুলাল,,

নেশা করে তোলা থেকে
বখরা কিছু পেলে।।

হ্যাঁ, বলো কি নন্দলাল!
শেষে কিনা পেলে-
ধর্ষণ করা মদ খাওয়া তোলাবাজ ছেলে?

আরে আরে নানা নানা বুঝলে দেবদুলাল,

তোলা পায় মেশিন হাতে
বাড়ী বাড়ী গেলে।।

হ্যাঁ, বলো কি নন্দলাল!
শেষে কিনা পেলে-
ধর্ষণ করা মদ খাওয়া মেশিন হাতে তোলাবাজ ছেলে?

আরে আরে নানা নানা বুঝলে দেবদুলাল,

এমন কাজ আর করবে না ও এমনি ভালো ছেলে,
চিটফান্ডের ব্যবসায়
মোটা টাকা মেলে।।

হ্যাঁ, বলো কি নন্দলাল!
তোবা তোবা তোবা
এযে দেখছি এক্কেবারে হার হাভাতে ছেলে রে বাবা!

আরে আরে নানা নানা বুঝলে দেবদুলাল,

এখন সে আর ফেলনা তো নয়, এমনি ভালো ছেলে,
রাজ্য থেকে পাত্র এবার
"বঙ্গ ভূষণ" পেলে।।

হ্যাঁ, বলো কি নন্দলাল!
এযে দেখছি খাসা ছেলে-
তেনার হাতের পরশ পেলে,
সব কলঙ্ক যাবে চলে।
"জয় কালি জয় কালি" বলে-
দাও ঝুলিয়ে দাও ঝুলিয়ে।

"জয় কালি জয় কালি" বলে-
দাও ঝুলিয়ে দাও ঝুলিয়ে।

(বি দ্র :নন্দলাল=বিমল শণ্কর নন্দ ও দেবদুলাল= দেবনারায়ান সরকার )

Thursday, May 7, 2015

The Conspiracy - Nadia Riot

Nadia, a district of West Bengal is situated at Indo-Bangladesh border. Jamaats have illegally migrated to India heavily and put up camps on both sides of the border. They are trying to destabilise the border districts of West Bengal so that they can establish their authority to take control by creating communal unrest.

On Sunday, 3rd May, 2015 at around 12 noon, a group of Hindu schedule caste and schedule tribe farmers of Nauda village of Juranpur panchayat in Nadia district of West Bengal were going to Jamalpur Baba Sthan (The land of Lord Shiva) situated at Burdwan district in West Bengal. The devotees were playing drums, bugles, flutes, other religious musical instruments and were carrying along with flowers, fruits and other ritual belongings to offer Puja at Baba Sthan. All the devotees were on fasting, as fasting is an integral part of this Puja.

On the way from Juranpur to Jamalpur there is a place called Flood Centre – the place where flood affected people takes shelter. While passing by the Flood Centre, the devotees were suddenly attacked by a group of Muslims without any provocation. It seems that they were doing some suspicious work & got disturbed with the sound of bugles, drum & flutes. This Muslim group started hurling bombs on the devotees; however the devotees could manage to escape from the place alive.

On Monday, the very next day, i.e on 4th May 2015, these devotees were returning from Baba Sthan to their own village Nauda Juranpur, after offering their Puja. All of them were very tired due to their journey and for day long fasting. At around 9 am, huge number of local Muslims started shooting bullets from a mosque, which is adjacent to the above mentioned Flood Centre, without any provocation on these Hindu devotees. Another group of Muslims who were not the denizens of that locality (obviously they are Bangladeshi Citizens better call them Jamaats), started bombing on them from the Flood Centre, it continued for more than 3 hours.

Hearing the sound of bombing and firing 12 Hindus from Chhutipur, a nearby village came to rescue them, but they failed. Three members of a family were gunned down. Some women were also shot. Many others were injured and fell down on the road. Some of them had been chopped and stabbed by the Muslim people. The Muslim group burnt 35 houses of the Hindus and more than one hundred cows, calves, ducks, hens, goats and other domestic animals were killed. The Muslims  robbed cows, calves and buffaloes which were grazing on the field. Before burning the houses they robbed all the households, cash, jewellery, and other valuable goods.

If you can recollect the Nun Rape case at Ranaghat couple of months ago, the Bangladeshi Criminals looted all valuables from the school. The same group did dacoity at Balurghat as well. So it is clear that these Jamaat criminals not only have the intention to loot, they have the motive to create communal unrest also.

Maru Hazra (aged 45), Akhay Hazra (18 yr old son of Maru hazra), Shanta Hazra (aged 32, brother of Maru Hazra) and Aparna Hazra (aged 40, wife of Maru Hazra) had been ‘gheraoed’ by more or less 120 Muslims and they were gunned down without any provocation!!!!

A person among the Hindus phoned the police but the police didn’t arrive. The police came at around 5 pm, when the entire occurrence was over and took possession of all the dead bodies lying on the road and sent them to Krishnanagar. The Katwa Government hospital refused to admit the injured persons and misbehaved with them. Two injured have been taken to private hospital for treatment. Some of the other injured were shifted to Burdwan State Hospital and at Burdwan Medical College. Injured people were not allotted beds, were kept on ground without treatment. Later on Aparna Hazra, Sanathan Sarkar and few others had been shifted to Kolkata under the instruction of CM Mamata Banerjee, as told by one SI of Burdwan PS of Burdwan district.

You will be surprised to know Mrs. Aparna Hajra is mother of a CRPF Jawan, Tanmay Hajra. He is posted at Kashmir. We talked to his senior (Brigadier or Colonel, we are not sure) R.P Gupta and requested him to send Tanmay to Kolkata as early as possible. Gupta, a strong nationalist, understood grvity of situation and arranged required official procedures immediately. So Mother of a Jawan, who is protecting the country at another border, is getting attacked by miscreants of another country!

Bharatiya Janata Party workers performing
the last rituals of the victims
Now Aparna Hazra (aged 40) and Mainak Hazra (aged 45) are in SSKM Hospital and Mukta Sarkar (aged 40) is in M.R. Bangur Hospital, Kolkata. Sanathan Sarkar is in N.R.S hospital and is yet to be allotted a bed till now! None of them are getting proper medical attention. Many people including women are missing till date. Till now none has been arrested by the police for this entire episode!!

The entire operation had taken place under the leadership of Md Nasiruddin Ahmed (Mobile no - 09836171710) son of Md Sarifuddin residing at Village - Mira Bazar, PO - Plassy, Dist - Nadia PIN - 741156 West Bengal. Md Nasiruddin is an elected MLA of Kaliaganj constituency from TMC since 2011. He was sitting in Kaliganj PS during the period when the entire operation took place at Kaliganj, predictively to influence the police so that police does not take any action. This action of his proves his malafied intention and also proves that this attack on Hindus by the Muslims was pre planned to break out a communal riot.

Md Nasiruddin Ahmed is one of the organising committee members of Plassy College. He had sanctioned Rs. 96, 00,000/- (Rupees Ninety Six lakh) in last year (2014) and Rs. 51, 00,000/-(Rupees Fifty One lakh) this year (2015) for this College. He had built a girls hostel with this money in the College premises which is for Muslim girls only. Not only that in the last month he had gathered around 50 to 60 Muslim girls of 7th standard and accommodated them in the mentioned girls’ hostel. Now he is planning to set up a 786 mission with these above mentioned small girls. District Magistrate of Nadia, P.B. Salim is also a Muslim and member of the Governing council of the college along with Mr. Nasiruddin . Leader of all political particulars and specially the leaders of Bharatiya Janata Party were protesting against holding 786 mission inside the college premises. They pointed out young girls can't stay in college campus and holding 786 mission is illegal. Salim and Md Nasiruddin Ahmed with their power in governing council dishonored all the demands by BJP leaders & allowed 786 Mission to run inside the college. Mr. Nasiruddin had sanctioned Rs.3 Lakh only to Saraswati Shishu Mandir Last year. Authority of school only received the sanction letter. But so much is his anger towards Hindu community that he cancelled that small grant also! It only shows how much "Secular" he is.

Altaf Hussain, ex-Panchayat Samiti Chairman of TMC, is one of the close aide of Md Nasiruddin Ahmed’ who was personally present at the time of the operation in Kaligunj. On 5th May 2015, Monday, at around 5pm, when the police ultimately went to the place of operation, 8 policemen were greeted with gunshots and were bombed under the instruction of Altaf Hussain and the Imam of the above mention mosque. The driver of the police van has lost one of his eyes and others were seriously injured.

After analysing the mode of operation, it appears that the said Md Nasiruddin Ahmed and the said Altaf Hussain and the Imam of the above mentioned mosque are associated with some international forbidden organisation and these organisations are supplying arms and ammunitions to them as well as funding them.


We demand Central and State authorities to take immediate action and initiate inquiry on MLA Nasiruddin Ahmed, Ex Panchayat Samiti Chairman Altaf Hussain and on the Imam immediately.



Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Highlights of New Proposed Goods & Service Tax (GST)


1. The basic principal governing behind GST is to have single Taxation System for Goods and Services across the country. Currently Indian economy has various taxes on Goods and services such as VAT, Service Tax, Excise, Entertainment Tax, Luxury Tax etc. now in the new Proposal of GST; we will be having only two taxes on all goods and Services as follows: 
a. State Level GST(SGST) 
b. Central Level GST (CGST) 

2. In case of Central GST, following Taxes will be subsumed with CGST which are at presently levied separately on goods and services by Central government: 
a. Central Excise Duty 
b. Additional Excise Duty 
c. The Excise Duty levied under Medicinal and toiletries preparation Act 
d. Service Tax 
e. Additional Custom Duty (CVD) 
f. Special Additional Duty 
g. Surcharge 
h. Education Cess and Secondary and Higher Secondary education Cess

3. In case of State GST, following taxes will be subsumed with SGST; which are presently levied on goods and services by State Governments : 
a. VAT/ Sales Tax 
b. Entertainment Tax (unless it is levied by local bodies) 
c. Luxury Tax 
d. Tax on lottery 
e. State Cess and Surcharge to the extend related to supply of goods and services. 

4. The basic principal for subsuming of taxes in GST is provided as follows: 
a. Those taxes which commences with import / manufacture /production of goods or provision of services at one end and the consumption of goods and services o other end. 
b. The taxes, levies and fees which are not related to supply of goods & services should not be subsumed under GST. 

5. Taxes on items containing alcohol and petroleum product are kept out of GST. They will continue to be taxed as per existing practices. 

6. Tax on Tobacco products will be subject to GST. But government can levy the extra Excise duty over and above GST.

7. The Small Taxpayer: The small taxpayers whose gross annual turnover is less than 1.5 Crore are exempted from CGST and SGST.

8. Input Tax Credit (ITC): Taxes Paid against CGST allowed as ITC against CGST. Taxes paid against SGST allowed as ITC against SGST.  

9. Cross utilization of ITC between the Central GST and State GST would not be allowed. Exception: Inter State Supply of goods and services. 

10. PAN based identification number will be allowed to each taxpayer to have integration of GST with Direct Tax. 

11. IGST Model and ITC: 
a. Center would levy IGST levy ( CGST + SGST) 
b. The ITC will be allowed in this transaction will be SGST, IGST, CGST as applicable. 
c. Appropriate provision will be provided for consignment or Stock transfer. 

12. GST Rate Structure: 
a. Two Rate Structure 
b. A lower rate for necessary items and goods of basic importance 
c. Standard rate for goods in General 
d. Special Rate 

13. Exports are fully exempted with Zero rates.

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

একটি কাল্পনিক বক্তৃতা বিশ্ববিখ্যাত পরিচালোক সত্যজিৎ রায়ের জন্মদিন উপলক্ষে

নমস্কার


আপনারা জানেন আজ বিখ্যাত পরিচালক সত্যজিৎ রায়ের জন্মদিন। ওনার ছবিতে আমি মালা দিয়ে প্রনাম করে শ্রদ্ধা জানালাম। (এই সবাই এসো, পর পর মালা দাও, আমার মালার নিচে দেবে) । উনি খুব বিখ্যাত ছিলেন, অনেক কিছু জানতেন, আমার মতো , তবে আমার আঁকা যেমন কোটি কোটি টাকায় বিক্রি হয়েছে ওনার হয়নি, তাই উনি ছবি পরিচালনাতে মন দিয়েছিলেন (এই শ্রীকান্ত এদিকে এসো)।

খুব বড় পরিবারের মানুষ ছিলেন, ওনার দাদু ছড়াটড়া লিখতেন, নাম ছিল উপেন্দ্র কিশোর রায় চৌধুরী। বাবাও বিখ্যাত ছিলেন সুকুমার রায়, ননসেন্স টাইপের গল্প আর কবিতা লিখতেন। ওনারা কি করে রায়চৌধুরী থেকে রায় হয়েগেলেন সেটা জানি না তবে এটা একটা পূর্বতন সরকারের চক্রান্ত বলে মনে হয়। এবার আসি সত্যজিৎ বাবুর প্রসঙ্গে, উনি সব সময় মা মাটি মানুষের জন্য ছবি করে গেছেন। বাম আমলে গ্রামাঞ্চলে মানুষ কত কষ্টের মধ্যে দিয়ে ছিল সেটা পথের পাঁচালী আর আকালের সন্ধানে দেখে বোঝা যায় (পাশ থেকে আকালের সন্ধানে তো মৃনাল বাবুর ছবি) ধুর তুমি চুপ করো , হ্যা যেটা বলছিলাম , চলচিত্রের ব্যাপারে দাদা সাহেব ফালকের সাথে খুব আলোচনা করতেন । পথের পাঁচালী আর চারুলতা দেখে রবি ঠাকুর তো খুব খুশি হয়েছিলেন। আমি ওনার নামে একটা উতসবের আয়োজন করবো ভাবছি। ক্লাবগুলো কে কিছি টাকা দিয়ে পাড়াগত ভাবে ছবি বানাবার প্রতিযোগিতা করবো ভাবছি (এই অরুপ, মদন তো নেই তুমি আর শ্রীকান্ত দেখো ব্যাপার টা)




সবশেষে উনি যদি আরও কিছু দিন বাঁচতেন তবে  মা মাটি মানুষের কাহিনীর ওপরে আরও অনেক ছবি বানাতেন। আমার একটাই খারাপ লাগছে আমি বঙ্গশ্রী বা বঙ্গবিভূষণ পুরস্কার দিতে পারলাম না।

( বি.দ্র.:~ উপরুক্ত বক্তার চরিত্র কাল্পনিক নহে)

Thursday, April 30, 2015

West Bengal Politics: Naxalite Movement

The History of Naxalite Movement in West Bengal

Following the India-China war, the party split into two during 1964 –Communist Party of India (CPI) and Communist Party of India (Marxist) {CPI (M)}. While the CPI preached the theory of ‘peaceful road to non-capitalist development’, the CPI(M) adopted the centrist line. Though there were serious differences on ideological and tactical grounds, both the parties went ahead with their parliamentary exercises and formed the United Front government in West Bengal.

In the backdrop of such organizational upheavals within the Indian Communist movement, an incident in a remote area transformed the history of left-wing extremism in India. The term Naxalites came from Naxalbari, a small village in West Bengal, where a section of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI-M) led by Charu Mazumdar, Kanu Sanyal, and Jangal Santhal initiated a violent uprising in 1967. In a remote village called Naxalbari in West Bengal, a tribal youth named Bimal Kissan, having obtained a judicial order, went to cultivate his land on 2 March 1967. The local landlords attacked him with the help of their goons. Tribal people of the area retaliated and started  forcefully recapturing their lands. What followed was a rebellion, which left one police sub inspector and nine tribals dead. Within a short span of about two months, this incident acquired great visibility and tremendous support from cross sections of Communist revolutionaries belonging to the state units of the CPI (M) in West Bengal, Bihar, Orissa, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Uttar Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir. 

If the readers go by the name of the states where Communist movement grew up they will notice a significant feature. States like West Bengal, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh have large number of Muslims as minority and states like Orissa,  Andhra Pradesh, Tamilnadu, Kerala have large number of Christan as minority. Historically Communist movement grew in India by adding fuel to the “Minority” sentiment from 1967 itself. So, we leave upto readers to understand meaning of so called “Communal” word.

Now let us get back to our topic of Naxalite movement. These conflicts go back to the failure of implementing the 5th and 9th Schedules of the Constitution of India. In theory, these Schedules provide for a limited form of tribal autonomy with regard to exploiting natural resources on their lands, e.g. pharmaceutical and mining, and 'land ceiling laws', limiting the land to be possessed by landlords and distribution of excess land to landless farmers and labours. The caste system is another important social aspect of these conflicts.

Though the United Front Government of West Bengal, headed by the CPI (M) was able to contain the rebellion within 72 days using all repressive measures possible, these units had a formal meeting in November1967, as a result of which the All India Coordination Committee of Communist Revolutionaries (AICCCR) was formed in May 1968. ‘Allegiance to the armed struggle and non-participation in the elections’ were the two cardinal principles that the AICCR adopted for its operations. However, differences cropped up over how an armed struggle should be advanced and this led to the exclusion of a section of activists from Andhra Pradesh and West Bengal, led respectively by T. Nagi Reddy and Kanhai Chatterjee.

On the question of the ‘annihilation of the class enemy’ (শ্রেণী শত্রু), the Kanhai Chatterjee group had serious objections, as they were of the view that the annihilation of the class enemy should only be undertaken after building up mass agitations. However, a majority in the AICCCR rejected this and the AICCCR went ahead with the formation of the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) in May 1969. This led Chatterjee to join the Maoist Communist Centre(MCC). The CPI(M-L) held its first congress in 1970 in Kolkata and Charu Mazumdar was formally elected its general secretary.

Since then, both the CPI (M-L) and the MCC continued with their respective forms of armed struggle for the next couple of years. During this period, Charu Majumdar became the undisputed Naxalite guru and with the organizational skills of Kanu Sanyal and Jaghal Santhal, the movement spread to different corners of the country. The country witnessed the euphoria of a Maoist revolution. However, it was far more short-lived than expected. What was generally perceived by Indian as well as Chinese Communist revolutionaries as the final enactment of the revolution, in reality, proved to be no more than a dress rehearsal. As hundreds of CPI (ML) cadres lost their lives, and thousands were put behind bars, the movement witnessed confusion, splits and disintegration. During that period thousands of immaculate brains went wayward and thousands lost lives. Present young generation, those who have interest in politics, can ask their parents. Every family have some sad story to share. It is during that period, post-independence West Bengal witnessed massive destruction of Bengali intellectuals and talent. Charu Majumdar’s larger-than-life image also had its negative impact, for after his death in 1972, the central leadership of CPI (ML) virtually collapsed.

The history of the Naxal movement post-Charu Mazumdar, is characterized by a number of splits, brought about by personalized and narrow perceptions about the Maoist revolutionary line and attempts at course-correction by some of the major groups. Even Kanu Sanyal, one of the founders of the movement, could not escape this. He gave up the path of "dedicated armed struggle" by 1977 and accepted parliamentary practice as a form of revolutionary activity.

Violence in West Bengal
Around 1971 the Naxalites gained a strong presence among the radical sections of the student movement in Calcutta. Students left school to join the Naxalites. Charu Majumdar, to entice more students into his organisation, declared that revolutionary warfare was to take place not only in the rural areas as before, but everywhere and spontaneously. Thus Majumdar declared an "annihilation line", a dictum that Naxalites should assassinate individual "class enemies"(শ্রেণী শত্রু) – landlords, businessmen, university teachers, police officers, politicians of the right and left and others.

The chief minister, Siddhartha Shankar Ray of the Congress Party, instituted strong counter-measures against the Naxalites. The West Bengal police fought back to stop the Naxalites. The house of Somen Mitra, the Congress MLA, was allegedly turned into a torture chamber where Naxals were confined illegally by police and the Congress cadres. CPI-M cadres were also involved in the "state terror". After suffering losses and facing the public rejection of Majumdar's "annihilation line", the Naxalites alleged human rights violations by the West Bengal police, who responded that the state was effectively fighting a civil war and that democratic pleasantries had no place in a war, especially when the opponent did not fight within the norms of democracy and civility.

Large sections of the Naxal movement began to question Majumdar's leadership. In 1971 the CPI(ML) was split, as the Satyanarayan Singh revolted against Majumdar's leadership. In 1972 Majumdar was arrested by the police and died in Alipore Jail. His death accelerated the fragmentation of the movement.

The term ‘Naxal’ came from the name of a village - Naxalbari. In fact this village is in between Nepal border & main city of North Bengal Siliguri. Strategically village was important for Naxalites as they could have crossed Nepal border when attacked by police. CPI(M) ruled Bengal for 34 years and despite having an Minister, Mr. Ashoke Bhattacharya at Siliguri, the condition of village remained pathetic & roads even more horrible. Any public outage arises from under development of particular area. It appears none of the political parties were keen to develop this area even after Kanu Sanyal influence got reduced. We would like to draw reader's attention that Mr.SS Ahluwalia, from BJP, after being elected as MP in 2014 Lok Sabha Election from Darjeeling constituency noticed that and adopted village of Kanu Sanyal, Hatighisa, as his village for improvement in Adarsh Gram Yojana.

Difference between Naxalism and Maoism

Most of us get confused between Naxalites and Maoists when we hear these terms. We will try to explain in the simplest possible way the difference between Naxalites and Maoists so that our young readers can understand the difference.

The difference between Maoists struggle and the Naxalite movement is that both trace their origin to the Naxalbari uprising of 1967, but while the Naxalite movement thrives on the original spirit of Naxalbari; the Maoist struggle is an outcome of the 1967 uprising. Maoists work with an agenda and use weapons to achieve their aims. Naxalism focuses on mass organisations while the Maoism relies mainly on arms.

Naxalism

Naxalism originated as a rebellion against marginalization of the poor forest dwellers and gradually against the lack of development and poverty at the local level in rural parts of eastern India. It began in 1967 with an armed peasant uprising in Naxalbari village of Darjeeling district in West Bengal. 


The origin of the Naxals was a result of the split that took place in the Communist Party of India (Marxist) in 1967. It led to the formation of the Communist Party of India (Marxist and Leninist). West Bengal being the centre of the movement initially, Naxalism spread to the even lesser developed areas like Jharkhand, Odisha, Chhattisgarh and Andhra Pradesh.

The CPI-ML has been fighting elections in several states across India. Most prominent among these groups are the CPI-ML (Liberation), CPI-ML (Kanu), CPI-ML (Jan Shakti), CPI-ML (New Democracy) and others.

Maoism
Maoism originated in China as a form of communist theory derived from the teachings of Chinese political leader Mao Zedong. Maoists were the loyal believers of the Chairman Mao’s philosophy that "Power flows from the barrel of the gun."

When the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) was born out of the Naxalbari uprising, a section of communist rebels retained a distinct identity. Along with Marxism and Leninism, a new concept, which is of Maoism, started emerging in India.

Around 1966, the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) was formed in West Bengal. Keeping a low profile in the earlier years, the group shot into prominence in Bihar in the mid - 1980s, when they killed 54 Rajputs in Dalelchak-Bhagaura village of Aurangabad.



In other words, there are two fundamental differences between the Naxalites and Maoists. While the Naxalites take part in elections and many of them are registered parties with the Election Commission of India, Maoists do not support the elections at all. Also, the Naxalites may have an armed wing, but the existence of the Maoists depends on their armed militia.

Therefore, the two terms (Naxalites and Maoists) should not be used interchangeably as they are not same and their ideologies have different roots.


Reference
www.dnaindia.com
www.wikipedia.com
Kujur, Rajat – Naxal Movement in India: A profile




Monday, April 20, 2015

Digital Voting

Our Prime Minister, Sri Narendra Modi, has called for 'Digital India' and is working hard to implement it. The rationale behind 'Digital India' are to address and reduce corruption and to enhance the ambit of eGovernance through it. NDA government has already launched MyGov.in (URL - https://mygov.in) - a platform for citizen engagement towards good governance in India. MyGov.in is a website through which a citizen can directly reach Prime Minister or any other Ministers and give suggestions or register complaints.

In an initiative to further enhance the ambit of eGovernance, Government of India has launched a portal in April 2015, nvsp.in - National Voter's Service Portal. Using this portal a citizen can
  • Search name in National Electoral Roll by entering basic details.
  • Locate polling station on map.
  • Print voter information slip.
  • Apply for Enrolment, Modification, Deletion and change of address in electoral roll
  • Know Booth Level Officer(BLO), Electoral Roll Officer(ERO)
  • Know District Election Officials and officials in Chief Election Office
A step further, we may land into an era of Electronic Voting (eVoting)!

Is it necessary? Many political parties and leaders might oppose it. I hope readers won't ask which political parties or leaders will oppose this, after day long killing of Democracy in Kolkata Municipal Election!!




Can Voting be done through SMS, Internet and Mobile application? A question if answered 'Yes' will save exorbitant amount which is usually spent for election in India. Not only expenditure it will do the following:
  • Eliminate Rigging
  • Reduce Chaotic situation
  • Reduce Political Murders
  • Reduce attack on opposition parties' supporters
  • Person out of station can also Vote
  • Indians living abroad can vote
  • Save Trees (being Paperless)
  • Reduce long queues at Booth
  • Reduce huge expenditure On poll official's posting
  • Reduce Expenditure on State & Central Paramilitary force
People might raise questions for people those who doesn't have access to Mobile, Internet and Mobile application, for them the conventional way of voting will continue. In case of single mobile number in a family, there should not be any problem in sending multiple votes from a single mobile, if the SMS of vote carries EPIC voter number. One can not vote twice with the same EPIC number. It is for sure that parties like CPM, TMC and also Congress in Murshidabad will not like this as the system to vote in Bengal as voting by illegal ghost voters plays a major role in West Bengal vote. In most of the cases Ghost voters are dual citizen of India & Bangladesh.

Bharatiya Janata Party has proved by its unique member enrollment programme how effectively this process can be done. Till yesterday morning (19.04.2015) statistics showed 16,97,70,347 people has called the toll-free no. 1800-266-2020 . In the second step of sending EPIC no by SMS around 6 Crore people failed. It proves these 6 Crores are either illegal voters or supporters of other parties. At that point of time BJP's registerd members were 10,00,98,905 excluding those 6 Crores who didn't enroll their EPIC Number. All the Mobile numbers who passed first phase of giving missed call & those passed the second phase of sending SMS with EPIC number are in the records of the Bharatiya Janata Party.


So once again Bharatiya Janata Party has become trendsetter & proved that if you have respect in democracy you can solve the major electoral problem.

We urge the Election Commission of India to consider this option and implement it after evaluating its Pro and Cons. We want to live in a democratic world & don't want to see such picture on newspapers, as given below, on the very next day of poll.