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Time is passing soooo fast... Things are changing by the time... Tiiiime.... tiiimee... tiiiiime...

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What a tragedy....................................

Since I was six months old, I was a fan of Michael Jackson. He was the best. I just can't describe how I felt when I heard the news of his death...............

June 27, 2009 | 6:56 AM Comments  1 comments

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Contextualization of communal politics in India and role of governments at Centre

by Amit Srivastava

Abstract
The sectarian politics is known as communal politics in south Asia, particularly in India. The division of colonial India and two nation theory was the greatest outcome of such politics. After independence, there have been many divisive political moves to consolidate votes by political parties. In early nineties, a political ideology became a major political power using such tactics. Divide and rule on the basis of caste was the formula used by the several caste leaders. The new equations were established and these also instigated the tendency of forming regional parties based on regional and caste chauvinism. The number of such regional and caste based parties grew substantially during last decade hence there was a need of new caste combination. Beside this, the larger and sharper segregation was based on religion. The study attempts to assess the new elevations in communal politics in India. The finer nuances of public opinion and indirect methods of thought control are being used to dope the sectarian policies pertaining social development measures. Study found that the congress party has largest stake in this communal architect and the party is also the largest beneficiary of this design. These measures would keep it in power until the existence of an equal wise opposition.

by Amit JNU, New Delhi http://beingtherebel.blogspot.com http://amitsrivastava.tumblr.com

June 21, 2009 | 8:06 AM Comments  0 comments

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FREEDOM

I never felt this way before
I never felt this light weighted before,
Like a feather; I am free…
Free to fly in this wind,
And cherish to be the king pin

I am in love, with the chirping of birds
Sky’s painting with black, blue and grey color
all for me is God’s love.
This musical wind makes me sing
A song that have been written long back
But waited for the perfect octet,

He blessed me with rain
this drained away all my pain;
Each drop of rain bought new smile and hope
Gave me the courage to fight and never take a hop
They asked me not to get wet
Coz I may catch cold and take a set back.
“You see me wet!
I see me completely dried up
And all the sorrow and pain just like this rain have been drained up.”

I never felt this way before
I never felt this light weighted before,
Like a feather; I am free…
Free to fly in this wind,
And cherish to be the king pin

Once seems to be an endless road,
today seems to be the path to reach my goal
Once seems to be the cactus near road
Today seems to be the flower with beautiful escort.

I can fly, I can fly
I always said this to me
Today I am flying without any worries
Saying out loud I have found ME!

June 21, 2009 | 7:43 AM Comments  1 comments

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A Train of Dream


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June 17, 2009 | 9:46 AM Comments  0 comments

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A tribute to those died in Teharan


Hail Democracy! Long live the democratic rights!!... Down with suppression and dictatorship of fundamentalists! It was largest gathering in last 30 years... to defend the democracy and to oppose the fraud of fundamentalist govt.




Despite all threat from government and Khomeini, people were out to defend their rights!




But they were attacked by hardliners, fundamentalists and police forces



They dint even spare women

Many became victim of brutal attacks

Many died in defense of democracy.
In time of liberty and globalization, such blots on humanity still exists. Let us join hands for our rights to choose the government we want. Let us pay tribute to those who lost their lives for our democratic rights. Let us remember their sacrifice now and forever ! Uphold our struggle against dictatorship, fundamentalism and suppressive regime.
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Amit
JNU, New Delhi
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June 16, 2009 | 5:06 AM Comments  0 comments

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A tribute to those who died in Teharan


Hail Democracy! Long live the democratic rights!!... Down with suppression and dictatorship of fundamentalists! It was largest gathering in last 30 years... to defend the democracy and to oppose the fraud of fundamentalist govt.




Despite all threat from government and Khameinei, people were out to defend their rights!




But they were attacked by hardliners, fundamentalists and police forces



They dint even spare women

Many became victim of brutal attacks

Many died in defense of democracy.
In time of liberty and globalization, such blots on humanity still exists. Let us join hands for our rights to choose the government we want. Let us pay tribute to those who lost their lives for our democratic rights. Let us remember their sacrifice now and forever ! Uphold our struggle against dictatorship, fundamentalism and suppressive regime.
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Amit
JNU, New Delhi
http://beingtherebel.blogspot.com
http://amitsrivastava.tumblr.com

June 16, 2009 | 5:06 AM Comments  0 comments

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लाल गिरगिटों की करतूत

पाश के लिए सबसे खतरनाक है सपनो का मर जाना.
लेकिन गरीबों के सपनों को बेच देना कही ज्यादा ख़तरनाक है.
आलम यह है कि पाश और भगत सिंह का नाम बेचने वाले लाल गिरगिटों ने
आज कल शोषितों के सपनों को भी बेचना शुरू कर दिया है!
बंगाल से छतीसगढ़ और आँध्रप्रदेश से केरल तक खुनी खेल खेलने वाले ये संगठित अपराधी
गरीबों को सब्जबाग दिखा कर उनका शोषण करते हैं...
गरीबों के हाथो गरीबो को मरवाते है और खुद विचारक बनाने का ढोंग करते हुए...
पार्श्व में बैठ कर ऐशो आराम फरमाते हैं!
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Amit
JNU, New Delhi
http://beingtherebel.blogspot.com
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June 10, 2009 | 5:06 AM Comments  0 comments

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लाल गिरगिटों की काली करतूत.

पाश के लिए सबसे खतरनाक है सपनो का मर जाना.
लेकिन गरीबों के सपनों को बेच देना कही ज्यादा ख़तरनाक है.
आलम यह है कि पाश और भगत सिंह का नाम बेचने वाले लाल गिरगिटों ने
आज कल शोषितों के सपनों को भी बेचना शुरू कर दिया है!
बंगाल से छतीसगढ़ और आँध्रप्रदेश से केरल तक खुनी खेल खेलने वाले ये संगठित अपराधी
गरीबों को सब्जबाग दिखा कर उनका शोषण करते हैं...
गरीबों के हाथो गरीबो को मरवाते है और खुद विचारक बनाने का ढोंग करते हुए...
पार्श्व में बैठ कर ऐशो आराम फरमाते हैं!
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Amit
JNU, New Delhi
http://beingtherebel.blogspot.com
http://amitsrivastava.tumblr.com

June 10, 2009 | 5:06 AM Comments  0 comments

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Niger Delta: Tippers or (armoured) tanks

I have lived in Umuahia over the past 11 months, the closest to the Niger Delta that i have stayed for more than a week.

While visiting the Federal Government Girls college in Umuahia a couple of weeks back, i discovered that the road that leads to the school from the main road was graded and apparently abandoned by the contractor.

While speaking to one of the teachers later on about this, she laughed and said, the contractor came to site and soon as they were mobilised by the Federal Government, but as soon as they commenced work, a group of fierce, armed to the teeth, young men stormed the site and requested for the communities''share of the federal government largesse (contract money). In all, they are asking for a princely sum of 7million naira in order for them to allow contractors to work on a road that is less than 0.5km.

As i write, the graders and the tippers have dissapeared, because of the subtle threat of comply or be kidnapped, the contractors have wisely abandon the project while they seek alternative means to pacify the youths.

This is just an example of what happens in communities across the niger delta, where after years of neglect, Government is beginning to concentrate on infrastructure development in the region (schools, roads, hospitals, power plants e.t.c.).

However, the youth and indeed, sometimes the entire community have decided to eat their tommorrow today.

Out of fustration, government is beginning to roll out tanks to deal with the very ruthless ones amongst these several gangs of militants in the Delta and the people are crying foul.

I cringe too at the idea of rolling in tanks on the people, they, in actual fact have suffered, their sons (Saro Wiwa and the Ogoni 9) and several others have been murdered because they lent their voice to the struggles and pains and rape of their people and their land., However, the Niger Deltans are confused, i believe.

If not, who do they cry everyday for development, infrastructure and roads, and then go ahead to kidnap the very workers who have been commisioned to make this things happen in their society.

I am at a loss. I pity Mr. President. I am glad i am not in his shoes.

If i were, i am not sure i wont roll in tanks myself, to pave way for the tippers.

June 9, 2009 | 8:29 AM Comments  0 comments

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Omar, President of Gabon, and world's longest ruler is dead

Africa yesterday lost one of its sit-tight leaders, Gabonese President Omar Bongo, who died of heart attack in a Barcelona hospital.

Bongo, felt to be one of the world's wealthiest leaders, became its longest-serving ruler when Cuba's Fidel Castro handed power to his brother last year.

A lieutenant in the French Air Force before joining the civil service, Bongo kept a tight grip on the oil-rich former French colony after becoming president in 1967.

He banned opposition parties until 1990, and elections held since stirred unrest and rigging charges. While greatly feared, Bongo governed without the sustained brutality characteristic of many dictators.

His security staff was said to number 1,500 while the entire military has just 10,000 troops.

Africa's history has been checkered by sit-tight leaders who dot the continent, a number of them still remain to include the President of Egypt who has ruled for 22 years, and president of Senegal who has ruled for 9 years.


June 9, 2009 | 6:08 AM Comments  0 comments

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Mi Calle Alfonso con mis personajes...

La ciudad de Zaragoza que rara... Su aire(cierzo) fatal para la migraña que tengo, pero es mía. No toda la ciudad... Sólo unas partes entre unos minutiCOs son mios... Ya os voy a contar lo que es mio, para que cuidéis el espacio entre yo y mi mundo...

Entre semana, entre las 08.36-08.56 la Calle Alfonso es mía!!! Totalmente mía!!! Bajando hacia el Pilar desde el Coso...


Depende del autobús que llega al centro, tengo 20 minutos con mi gente que miro a sus ojos cada día.. Sólo hay unas 30-50 personas que cambian pero todos ellos dicen: todos somos iguales, somos diferentes.
Esta gente son los que están en cola del registro. Unos para solicitar la nacionalidad Española están allí desde la 08.00 de la mañana, unos para registrar a sus bebes, otros sólo quieren ir un paso más allá en la vida: para casarse... Si llego un poco antes, la cola no es muy grande, sin embargo siempre con gente con los doc. en la mano, quieren que abran la puerta ya y por lo menos esperan dentro...

Al mismo tiempo tengo 2 padres preferidos. Los dos creo que son hombres de negocios. No se pero siempre tienen esos trajes oscuros con su corbata que va a juego con su camisa. Uno de los padres tiene sólo una hija (o bien sólo una hija para llevar al bus del cole) Es mi favorito, lo que más me gusta es la mochilita de la niña :) Va a juego con su camisa, mejor que su corbata. Sólo una cosita; no tiene fumar andando con ella.

El segundo padre tiene 3 hijos. Uno chiquitin en su carro y dos maquinas corriendo en Calle Alfonso. Y el pobre padre está siempre intentando que paren.. Ahhh que bien empiezan el día..

Y después tengo mi pareja favorita!!! Son muy guapos y felices. (Si que sois felices, ¿no?)Cada mañana desayunan en el Gran Café Zaragoza.Cuando lo les veo, me preocupo.. ¿Dónde están?
 Si sigo en el mismo trabajo, igual dentro de unos años voy a tener mi tercer padre favorito en la Calle Alfonso... ¿Quien sabe?

Y mi compañera, la periodista. A veces nos vemos, a veces no.  A veces nos saludamos, a veces las dos pasamos pensando en otro mundo.. Yo pienso en mi calle, en mi gente de las mañanas de mi Calle Alfonso...

Y otra compañera oenegera corriendo al curro, cruzando mi calle...

Y mi querido hombre con su radio gritando en la Plaza SAS... No tengo palabras para el. :)


Así es mi ciudad... Así es mi Calle Alfonso por las mañanas, yendo al curro con pasos grandes aunque no llego nunca tarde...

Os quiero a todos y todas, mi gente. ¡Que seáis muy felices! Cada mañana os digo "buenos días" sin decir nada, lo sabéis ¿no?

June 9, 2009 | 2:06 AM Comments  0 comments

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host communities delay NIPP project

The inability of host communities where the National Integrated Power Projects (NIPP) are sited to allow vital work on transmission lines has slowed down the pace of work, the Vice-President Goodluck Jonathan - led Presidential Steering Committee on Power Projects has said.
The committee, which made this known at a meeting chaired by Jonathan and attended by six governors from the six geo-political zones in the country, and Ministers of Power, Finance, Justice and Petroleum, also lamented that even though there is over 4,500 megawatts available, constraints thrown up by inadequate gas supply, pipeline vandalism, inferior quality gas as well as security concerns had resulted in the delivery of just 2,500 megawatts as at today.
Addressing State House Correspondents on behalf of the committee in Abuja yesterday, the Governors of Kaduna, Namadi Sambo and Delta, Emmanuel Uduaghan, said the recent Niger Delta crisis involving the militants and the Joint Task Force (JTF) damaged one of the pipes that supplies gas to power the turbines.
The duo announced a 75-per cent average completion level of power projects in the country but appealed to host communities to allow vital work on transmission lines to continue.
The committee however, declined to name the restive communities, but said the committee members who divided themselves into four groups toured power projects in Calabar, Sapele, Afam, Egbema, Papalanto, Omotosho, Omoku and Egbenema.
Sambo said the tour revealed that 50 per cent of civil works had been done while almost 100 per cent of materials needed to complete the projects were on ground.
He said: “It is with pleasure that I inform you that the average completion stage of all the power plants is as at today 75 per cent. I must seize this opportunity to call on those communities that have the privilege of hosting these projects to continue to give their full cooperation particularly in the area of the transmission lines where we are having challenges with the communities.
“Work is going on in earnest and at today’s meeting we have reviewed the position and we are pleased with the amount of work; almost 100 per cent of the equipment are on site. The civil work in all the sites is over 50 per cent; the gas supply project is in progress; the substation and transmission lines are also in progress. But the challenges with the communities with regard to leeway and land areas are becoming great. And these services we are rendering are in the interest of first and foremost those communities that are hosting these projects.”
The Kaduna State governor said the cooperation of the host communities would lead to completion of the projects on time. “I am calling on behalf of the steering committee for the cooperation of all Nigerians to ensure that we complete these projects in good time. It is one thing to complete the plant; it is another transmitting. So we should allow the contractors easy and fast access in completing the projects”.
He said the governors of the communities affected were already negotiating with the inhabitants with a view to ensuring that the challenges were overcome especially as issues of compensation to them had long been dealt with.
Sambo also said the challenges with the communities as it concerned the NIPP projects, was not in any way affecting the target of 6,000 megawatts of electricity by December this year as promised by the administration.

June 8, 2009 | 11:30 PM Comments  0 comments

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