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Bloggers react to Tehelka’s Operation Kalank

Following up on an earlier post, here are a few more links: Amardeep Singh, Prem Panicker, Dilip D’Souza, IndScribe, Kashif-ul-Huda, Mirza Faizal, Niket, Amrita Rajan, Shome, Krish, Bhupinder Singh, Rahul Siddharthan, …

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Pickled Politics » The expos&eacute on Gujarat massacre
October 29th, 2007, 12:41 am | #

[...] a major bribery scandal involving its defence minister. The story is all over the Indian press and blogs. For some bizarre reason the Guardian has zilch coverage and the BBC’s story is horrendously [...]

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praveenkumar
October 31st, 2007, 1:54 am | #

can u send me the clippings of operation kalank?

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gujju
November 1st, 2007, 3:27 am | #

The world has gone through different eras of genocide and killings witnessed by both, our earlier and present generations and subsequent actions taken by the “Moral Policing�, Heads of states of various countries to ensure a fair, just and civilised society.

Actions taken have included, Sanctions, social boycott and even wars fought to ensure a civilised civilisation in this world.

What we see today, that is happening in Gujarat, is an repeat of the “Hitler� and “Saddam Hussein�era and it seems that the world has become too impotent and frigid to even react to the Genocide that has taken place.

Journalism has again come to the rescue of Democracy and the need to restore a civilised and moral society.

Recent revelations on the audio/visual Media has clearly shown the nexus of the administrative, political, executive and legal machinery in such a way as to manipulate the facts to suit their devious and devilous actions which include nothing less than mass genocide.

These actions cannot be condoned and needs to be addressed by the national, international communities and political systems by means of social and economic boycotts and trials of a criminal nature at the Hague.

There also needs to be total economic boycotts by the Central government of India by stopping all types of aids and infrastructural reforms. All other states of India should officially boycott all types of services and businesses originating from Gujarat and sever all connections at both social and economic levels.

All foreign companies and institutions including diplomatic representations should immediately stop functioning and pull out of Gujarat as a mark of solidarity towards a fair and free democracy and above all a civilised society.

It is apparent that the state of Gujarat has gone back to the “stone age� era and there remains no accountability in terms of moral and civilised terms whatsoever.

Gujarat Is an integral part of India and has its bearings to the Constitution of India and this fact cannot be overlooked by the people of the country and through them the Present Central government,the administrative and the Judiciary, and any overlooking of these facts would by default make us all party to this heinous crime which has been committed and admission of which was openly made on audio and video.

Just speaking about it in critical terms by all is not enough, but making proper and fit amends by taking suitable constitutional remedies on the basis of the powers bestowed by the Indian Constitution to enable safeguarding the interests of all and as mentioned, implied and understood in the Constitution of India and laws laid down thereof need to be taken forthwith and with retrospective effect.

Failure to do so would tantamount to an nexus on the national level and a moral degradation of India at the International level.

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