Bharatavarsha, if you read this, read particularly the second article that follows. Sandhya says something better than I could have said it.
1. http://haindavakeralam.com/HKPage.aspx?P...196&SKIN=B
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Ongoing Sexual Jihad - One more Hindu girl ended her life</b>
11/02/2009 14:46:09Â HK
Mangalore: When the pseudo feminists and a section of media decries about the need and importance of Valentineâs day and Pub culture in Indian Society, Hindu girls are ending their life due to rape and torture by Jihadi Romeos.
16 year old Aswini Kulal is the recent victim of Sexual Jihad against Kafirs. <b>Aswini Kulal who was raped by Abdul Salam ended her life on a piece of rope.</b> Police arrested 26 year old Abdul Salam in connection with the suicide of this School girl.
Aswini was lured by Abdul Salam a typical Jihadi Romeo and raped her by taking her into his hideout in a hill top near Venoor. Â
<b>Three school girls consumed poison and ended their life in Alappuzha, Those responsible in that case were also Muslim youth.</b> National Medias which were in Mangalore before time during pub attack is no where in scene now in Mangalore to report the sad plight of this girl. Minister Renuka Choudhary who sprouted up as the saviour of liberal womenâs right since two weeks back too is mum about th eongoing sexual Jihad in the country.
<b>The surge of Jihadi Romeos in Mangalore and near by areas is not isolated incidents (As our Secular Pandits wish to believe) but bitter truth.</b> We urge the secular parents once again to enlighten their daughters about these monsters lurking behind. Lofty ideals of secularism will not help to soothe the grief of your daughter who find solace in a piece of rope or a spoon of poison. <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
2. Meanwhile Minister NukeRay Choudhary (a crypto herself, in all likelihood) is busy encouraging christoism ('psecularism') in order to provide more Hindu victims for the jihadists:
http://vijayvaani.com/FrmPublicDisplayAr...spx?id=382
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>âPub Bharoâ: Be my Valentine</b>Â Â Â
Sandhya Jain
09 Feb 2009
No matter how liberal a countryâs ethos, no matter how depraved and debauched its social reality, no polity in the world will permit a minister or public servant to call for <b>a âPub Bharoâ movement in support of the Christian festival, Valentineâs Day</b>, which falls on 14 February.
It is not just a question of public decorum or political orthodoxy. This touches the social and cultural health of a nation at its very core; alcoholism has grim societal consequences and can simply implode a nation from within. The erstwhile Soviet Union faced this disaster in its Stalinist-Communist years, and many Western nations are struggling with alcoholism, broken homes, and worse, drug abuse.
So there can be only ONE REASON why Ms. Renuka Choudhary, Minister of State for Women and Child Development (what an irony), could indulge in such outrageous bravado without being made to step down immediately â and that is the fact that the UPA chairperson and Congress party president Sonia Gandhi is an Italian-born Roman Catholic, and âpub cultureâ and Valentineâs Day are an intrinsic part of contemporary Western Christian society.Â
Western corporates have worked overtime for more than a decade to make Valentineâs Day a major event among Indian youth, to de-culturise them from traditional Indian mores. When India already has Basant, Baisakhi and Holi festivals, <b>where is the need for Valentineâs for youth to let down their hair? This Western-style pressure-driven dating or shopping (ably assisted by leading Indian newspapers and columnists) has fizzled out in the past few years as a natural resistance developed among the youth who want to do things at their own pace.</b>
The startling events in a Mangalore pub last month has come as grist to the mill of <b>the Congress Party and its Western leadership, which is trying to convert the specious practice of âdrink alcohol at any time of the dayâ into an issue of individual, and particularly womenâs liberty.</b> Personally I am quite sure that the pub is not the best substitute for the coffee shop or snack counter. I am also doubtful that the Congress approach will eventually succeed with parents, concerned citizens, and police officers coping with growing incidents of youthful drunken driving and their tragic aftermath.
Given the emerging truth about the capital city of Delhi, it would seem that pubs are already full to the brim, that too, with school-going minors, who should be thrown out by responsible managements. As the legal age for drinking in a public place in Delhi is 25 years (when the revellers would be earning and spending their own money), there is no way that waiters and bartenders can mistake young adolescents for working men. They are selling alcohol for the money, plain and simple. That is corporate culture; and that is precisely what responsible governments and societies seek to control.
A newspaper reported recently that minors below the age of 16 years are able to purchase liquor from government-owned shops! Every year, nearly 2,000 minors are involved in drunken driving cases in the capital alone, either as offenders or victims. The Excise Department blames the cityâs âpub cultureâ for drawing minors to consume alcohol.
Yet it is precisely this âpub cultureâ that is set to get a boost from the crusading Renuka Choudhary. The minister hopes this will also give a boost to Valentineâs Day, on which the âandolanâ will be launched in Mangalore city, and put the âmoral policeâ in its place.
Many questions remain unanswered about the Mangalore pub incident. The electronic media was called and in position to film the events as they unfolded, which images were later flashed on television screens across the country for days. But no one took the same precaution to call the police, and this needs to be explained.
Meanwhile, no doubt enthused by a groundswell of public opinion in its favour, given growing social reservations about pub culture and all-hour drinking it is inculcating among the youth, activists have put up posters decrying Valentineâs Day, noodle straps, and tight jeans. The Minister, in turn, has asked the youth to celebrate the day with gusto, and we can expect this to be raised to a national festival if UPA manages to form the next government.
<b>Renuka has gone so far as to send a notice to National Commission for Women member Nirmala Venkatesh for blaming pub security for the incident.</b> No doubt the liquor lobby will respond to the Congress during the forthcoming general elections.
As Valentineâs go, however, my vote goes to the acerbic Sri Rama Sene chief Pramod Muthalik. Brushing aside Renukaâs allegations that he does not know how to behave with the opposite gender or understand love, he has declared âlasting loveâ as his mantra. Thatâs the spirit (pun intended). Muthalik has promised to marry off all couples found celebrating this Christian festival; their photographs will be taken and plastered on public walls in the spirit of âpyar kiya to darna kya.â
So walk into my pub, be my Valentineâ¦<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
One of the comments:
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Â dear sandhya behenji, actually we in india already have a <b>festival of love in vasant panchami.</b> in the gupta era young men and women used to go to parka and gardens and make bowers of flowers to worship kamadeva, the god of love and make a wish for their loved one's affections. the dominant colour was yellow and there used to be music and dancing as part of the festivities. <b>perhaps to counter valentine we could revive this charming festival.</b>Â Â
 Shama Zaidi<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->Nice.
<i>When</i> does this festival traditionally take place?
1. http://haindavakeralam.com/HKPage.aspx?P...196&SKIN=B
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Ongoing Sexual Jihad - One more Hindu girl ended her life</b>
11/02/2009 14:46:09Â HK
Mangalore: When the pseudo feminists and a section of media decries about the need and importance of Valentineâs day and Pub culture in Indian Society, Hindu girls are ending their life due to rape and torture by Jihadi Romeos.
16 year old Aswini Kulal is the recent victim of Sexual Jihad against Kafirs. <b>Aswini Kulal who was raped by Abdul Salam ended her life on a piece of rope.</b> Police arrested 26 year old Abdul Salam in connection with the suicide of this School girl.
Aswini was lured by Abdul Salam a typical Jihadi Romeo and raped her by taking her into his hideout in a hill top near Venoor. Â
<b>Three school girls consumed poison and ended their life in Alappuzha, Those responsible in that case were also Muslim youth.</b> National Medias which were in Mangalore before time during pub attack is no where in scene now in Mangalore to report the sad plight of this girl. Minister Renuka Choudhary who sprouted up as the saviour of liberal womenâs right since two weeks back too is mum about th eongoing sexual Jihad in the country.
<b>The surge of Jihadi Romeos in Mangalore and near by areas is not isolated incidents (As our Secular Pandits wish to believe) but bitter truth.</b> We urge the secular parents once again to enlighten their daughters about these monsters lurking behind. Lofty ideals of secularism will not help to soothe the grief of your daughter who find solace in a piece of rope or a spoon of poison. <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
2. Meanwhile Minister NukeRay Choudhary (a crypto herself, in all likelihood) is busy encouraging christoism ('psecularism') in order to provide more Hindu victims for the jihadists:
http://vijayvaani.com/FrmPublicDisplayAr...spx?id=382
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>âPub Bharoâ: Be my Valentine</b>Â Â Â
Sandhya Jain
09 Feb 2009
No matter how liberal a countryâs ethos, no matter how depraved and debauched its social reality, no polity in the world will permit a minister or public servant to call for <b>a âPub Bharoâ movement in support of the Christian festival, Valentineâs Day</b>, which falls on 14 February.
It is not just a question of public decorum or political orthodoxy. This touches the social and cultural health of a nation at its very core; alcoholism has grim societal consequences and can simply implode a nation from within. The erstwhile Soviet Union faced this disaster in its Stalinist-Communist years, and many Western nations are struggling with alcoholism, broken homes, and worse, drug abuse.
So there can be only ONE REASON why Ms. Renuka Choudhary, Minister of State for Women and Child Development (what an irony), could indulge in such outrageous bravado without being made to step down immediately â and that is the fact that the UPA chairperson and Congress party president Sonia Gandhi is an Italian-born Roman Catholic, and âpub cultureâ and Valentineâs Day are an intrinsic part of contemporary Western Christian society.Â
Western corporates have worked overtime for more than a decade to make Valentineâs Day a major event among Indian youth, to de-culturise them from traditional Indian mores. When India already has Basant, Baisakhi and Holi festivals, <b>where is the need for Valentineâs for youth to let down their hair? This Western-style pressure-driven dating or shopping (ably assisted by leading Indian newspapers and columnists) has fizzled out in the past few years as a natural resistance developed among the youth who want to do things at their own pace.</b>
The startling events in a Mangalore pub last month has come as grist to the mill of <b>the Congress Party and its Western leadership, which is trying to convert the specious practice of âdrink alcohol at any time of the dayâ into an issue of individual, and particularly womenâs liberty.</b> Personally I am quite sure that the pub is not the best substitute for the coffee shop or snack counter. I am also doubtful that the Congress approach will eventually succeed with parents, concerned citizens, and police officers coping with growing incidents of youthful drunken driving and their tragic aftermath.
Given the emerging truth about the capital city of Delhi, it would seem that pubs are already full to the brim, that too, with school-going minors, who should be thrown out by responsible managements. As the legal age for drinking in a public place in Delhi is 25 years (when the revellers would be earning and spending their own money), there is no way that waiters and bartenders can mistake young adolescents for working men. They are selling alcohol for the money, plain and simple. That is corporate culture; and that is precisely what responsible governments and societies seek to control.
A newspaper reported recently that minors below the age of 16 years are able to purchase liquor from government-owned shops! Every year, nearly 2,000 minors are involved in drunken driving cases in the capital alone, either as offenders or victims. The Excise Department blames the cityâs âpub cultureâ for drawing minors to consume alcohol.
Yet it is precisely this âpub cultureâ that is set to get a boost from the crusading Renuka Choudhary. The minister hopes this will also give a boost to Valentineâs Day, on which the âandolanâ will be launched in Mangalore city, and put the âmoral policeâ in its place.
Many questions remain unanswered about the Mangalore pub incident. The electronic media was called and in position to film the events as they unfolded, which images were later flashed on television screens across the country for days. But no one took the same precaution to call the police, and this needs to be explained.
Meanwhile, no doubt enthused by a groundswell of public opinion in its favour, given growing social reservations about pub culture and all-hour drinking it is inculcating among the youth, activists have put up posters decrying Valentineâs Day, noodle straps, and tight jeans. The Minister, in turn, has asked the youth to celebrate the day with gusto, and we can expect this to be raised to a national festival if UPA manages to form the next government.
<b>Renuka has gone so far as to send a notice to National Commission for Women member Nirmala Venkatesh for blaming pub security for the incident.</b> No doubt the liquor lobby will respond to the Congress during the forthcoming general elections.
As Valentineâs go, however, my vote goes to the acerbic Sri Rama Sene chief Pramod Muthalik. Brushing aside Renukaâs allegations that he does not know how to behave with the opposite gender or understand love, he has declared âlasting loveâ as his mantra. Thatâs the spirit (pun intended). Muthalik has promised to marry off all couples found celebrating this Christian festival; their photographs will be taken and plastered on public walls in the spirit of âpyar kiya to darna kya.â
So walk into my pub, be my Valentineâ¦<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
One of the comments:
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Â dear sandhya behenji, actually we in india already have a <b>festival of love in vasant panchami.</b> in the gupta era young men and women used to go to parka and gardens and make bowers of flowers to worship kamadeva, the god of love and make a wish for their loved one's affections. the dominant colour was yellow and there used to be music and dancing as part of the festivities. <b>perhaps to counter valentine we could revive this charming festival.</b>Â Â
 Shama Zaidi<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->Nice.
<i>When</i> does this festival traditionally take place?
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