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SIGNIFICANCE OF NUMBERS 15 AND 28 FOR INDIA AND THE REPUBLIC DAY.






















































































































SIGNIFICANCE OF NUMBERS 15 AND 28 FOR INDIA AND THE REPUBLIC DAY. 

1.Army Day is celebrated on January 15 every year in India, in recognition of Lieutenant General (later Field Marshal) K. M. Cariappa's becoming the first Indian Commander-in-Chief in 1948. The day is celebrated in the form of parades and other military shows. Cariappa settled down amidst greenery and nature, in his house 'Roshanara' at Madikeri in Kodagu, after his retirement from public service. He loved the environment and the flora and fauna around him. He spent a lot of his leisure time educating people about cleanliness, pollution control and other essential issues.

On 15 May 1993, Field Marshal Cariappa died in Bangalore at an age of 94.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Army_Day 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K._M._Cariappa 
 
2. Ayodhya debate

The Ayodhya debate is a political, historical and socio-religious debate that was prevalent especially in the 1990s in South Asia. References such as the 1986 edition of theEncyclopædia Britannica reported that "Rama’s birthplace is marked by a mosque, erected by the Moghul emperor Babar in 1528 on the site of an earlier temple".[2] According to the Hindu view, the ancient temple could have been destroyed on the orders of Mughal emperor Babur.

(Court verdict by Col. F.E.A. Chamier, District Judge, Faizabad (1886). On 18th March 1886 the Faizabad District Judge passed an order in which he wrote: "I visited the land in dispute yesterday in the presence of all parties. I found that the Masjid built by Emperor Babar stands on the border of Ayodhya, that is to say, to the west and south. It is clear of habitants. It is most unfortunate that a Masjid should have been built on land specially held sacred by the Hindus, but as that event occurred 356 years ago, it is too late now to agree with the grievances." (Court verdict by Col. F.E.A. Chamier, District Judge, Faizabad (1886))

The situation regarding the Ram Janmabhoomi has been compared to the Temple Mount controversies and claims in Israel by the Middle East scholar and Islam critic Daniel Pipes [2]. In particular, Pipes writes:

"Ayodhya prompts several thoughts relating to the Temple Mount. It shows that the Temple Mount dispute is far from unique. Moslems have habitually asserted the supremacy of Islam through architecture, building on top of the monuments of other faiths (as in Jerusalem and Ayodhya) or appropriating them (e.g. the Ka'ba in Mecca and the Hagia Sophia in Constantinople)."

The Hindu Nationalist movement has been pressing for reclaiming three of its most holy sites which had been suffered sacrilege at the hands of Islam - at Ayodhya, Mathura and Varanasi. L K Advani, the leader of the BJP in his memoirs argues "If Muslims are entitled to an Islamic atmosphere in Mecca, and if Christians are entitled to a Christian atmosphere in the Vatican, why is it wrong for the Hindus to expect a Hindu atmosphere in Ayodhya.
 
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayodhya_debate 

David Abraham Cheulkar (1908 - 1981), popularly known as David was a Jewish-Indian Hindi-language film actor, who started his film career with 1941 film Naya Sansar and went on to act in over 110 films.

He was actively associated with IPTA and hence was part of many Khwaja Ahmad Abbas's films, including, Pardesi, Shehar Aur Sapna, Munaa and Char Dil Char Raahein.

He was a member of Mumbai's Bene Israel community.

Strongly associated with friendly uncle roles, David is best known for his portrayal of John Chacha in the 1954 hit Boot Polish, directed by Prakash Arora for which he won the 1955 Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award. The song "Nanhe Munne Bachche" from the film, picturized with him became a memorable song of that era.

He died on 28 December 1981.

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28, Gurudwara Rakab Ganj Road, New Delhi 110001

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Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-1882)

Sudden Light

I HAVE been here before,
But when or how I cannot tell:
I know the grass beyond the door,
The sweet keen smell,
The sighing sound, the lights around the shore.

You have been mine before,—
How long ago I may not know:
But just when at that swallow's soar
Your neck turned so,
Some veil did fall,—I knew it all of yore.
Then, now,—perchance again! . . . .
O round mine eyes your tresses shake!
Shall we not lie as we have lain
Thus for Love's sake,
And sleep, and wake, yet never break the chain?
note the date of death and birth -28/82

BRAHMA

by: Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882)

iF the red slayer think he slays,
Or if the slain think he is slain,
They know not well the subtle ways
I keep, and pass, and turn again.

Far or forgot to me is near;
Shadow and sunlight are the same;
The vanish'd gods to me appear;
And one to me are shame and fame.

They reckon ill who leave me out;
When me they fly, I am the wings;
I am the doubter and the doubt,
And I the hymn the Brahmin sings.

The strong gods pine for my abode,
And pine in vain the sacred Seven;
But thou, meek lover of the good!
Find me, and turn thy back on heaven.

"Brahma" is reprinted from Yale Book of American Verse. Ed. Thomas R. Lounsbury. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1912.

INVESTIGATE-BURIED IN CHRISTIAN GRAVEYARD BEHIND DELHI UNIVERSITY
KARAN SHARMA
DOB-28-12-1966
DOD-17-8-2007
AGE 39
http://kalpita-raj.sulekha.com/blog/post/2007/08/on-the-mysteriois-death-of-our-brave-army-officer.htm


Search Result For party :manu sharma" are : 8 S.
No. Diary No. / Case No.
[STATUS]
Petitioner Vs. Respondent
Advocate Listing Date
Court No.
1

CRL.A. 193/2006
[PENDING]

Order(s)
Judgement(s)

STATE
Vs.
SIDHARTHA VASHISHT @ MANU SHARMA
Advocate :
MS. MUKTA GUPTA
Court No.
: 35
Last Date :
11/11/2008
Next Date :
04/02/2009

see these bastards are committing legal crimes of religion -no.28 and 24

STATE ..... Appellant

Through Ms.Mukta Gupta, Standing counsel.

versus

SIDHARTHA VSHISHT @ MANU SHARMA and ORS. ..... Respondent

Through Mr.M.J.Singh, Advocate.

Mr.Sudarshan Rajan and Mr.Ashish Das, Advocates for PW-2.

Mr.Rajesh Chugh and Mr.Saurabh Sharma, Advocates for PW-3.

Ms.Savita Prabhakar and Ms.Monika Bhanot, Advocates for PW-95

CORAM:

HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE B.N.CHATURVEDI

HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE P.K. BHASIN

O R D E R

28.07.2008

The appeal before the Supreme Court is reported to have been listed for

regular hearing and it is likely to take some time before it comes up for

hearing. In the circumstances, the appeal is adjourned sine die. The

proceedings may be got revived at appropriate stage.

B.N.CHATURVEDI,J

P.K. BHASIN, J

JULY 28, 2008

Da



WHAT AILS CBI AND MAKES IT A TOAD IN INDIA'S TERROR POOL http://www.cbi.gov.in/interpol/interpol.php The limits of its operation are laid down in Article 3: "It is strictly forbidden for the Organization to undertake any intervention or activities of a political, military, religious or racial character." According to the interpretation given to Article 3, a political offence is one which is considered to be of a predominantly political nature because of the surrounding circumstances and underlying motives, even if the offence itself is covered by the ordinary criminal law in the country in which it was committed. This interpretation, based on the predominant aspects of the offence, is embodied in a resolution adopted by Interpol’s General Assembly in 1951. In addition, a resolution adopted in 1984 states that, in general, offences are not considered to be political when they are committed outside a "conflict area" and when the victims are not connected with the aims or objectives pursued by the offenders.

International Crime FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION US http://www.fbi.gov/quickfacts.htm http://www.fbi.gov/aboutus.htm Legal Attaché Offices Our mission is to help protect you, your communities, and your businesses from the most dangerous threats facing our nation—from international and domestic terrorists to spies on U.S. soil…from cyber villains to corrupt government officials…from mobsters to violent gangs…from child predators to serial killers.

Learn more here about our work with law enforcement and intelligence partners across the country and around the globe. International Crime http://www.fbi.gov/aboutus.htm Legal Attaché Offices For more than six decades, the FBI has stationed agents and other personnel overseas to help protect Americans back home by building relationships with principal law enforcement, intelligence, and services around the globe and facilitating a prompt and continuous exchange of information. Today, we have Legal Attaché offices—commonly known as Legats—and smaller sub-offices in 75 key cities around the globe, providing coverage for more than 200 countries, territories, and islands. Each office is established through mutual agreement with the host country and is situated in the U.S. embassy or consulate in that nation.

Our Legal Attaché program is managed by the Office of International Operations at FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C. This office keeps in close contact with other federal agencies, Interpol, foreign police and security officers in Washington, and national and international law enforcement associations. International liaison and information sharing are conducted in accordance with Executive Orders, laws, treaties, Attorney General Guidelines, FBI policies, and interagency agreements. For more information * Select Investigative Accomplishments * International Stories * Recent Testimony * History of FBI Legal Attachés * International Students at the National Academy http://www.fbi.gov/contact/legat/legat.htm http://www.fbi.gov/contact/legat/asia.htm New Dehli, India American Embassy: 011-91-11-419-8000 Nations covered: Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Sri Lanka

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_Octavian_Hume


Hume proposed to develop fuelwood plantations "in every village in the drier portions of the country" and thereby provide a substitute heating and cooking fuel so that manure could be returned to the land. Such plantations, he wrote, were "a thing that is entirely in accord with the traditions of the country-a thing that the people would understand, appreciate, and, with a little judicious pressure, cooperate in."

He also took note of rural indebtedness, chiefly caused by the use of land as security, a practice the British themselves had introduced. Hume denounced it as another of "the cruel blunders into which our narrow-minded, though wholly benevolent, desire to reproduce England in India has led us." Hume also wanted government-run banks, at least until cooperative banks could be established.[3]


Smita Patil (Marathi: स्मिता पाटील) (October 17, 1955 – 13 December 1986) was a leading Indian actress from the 1970s to the 1980s in both Hindi and Marathi cinema.
Smita was the daughter of a Maharashtrian politician Shivajirao Patil & social worker mother from Shirpur town of Khandesh province of Maharashtra State.Smita died as a result of childbirth complications on December 13, 1986, barely 6 hours after having given birth to her son, Prateek Smit Babbar - so named in an extensively televised appearance by her grieving widower, Raj Babbar, whose tearful but long performance in front of the news cameras was seen as unnatural & contrived by most Indians.Prateek made his debut in Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na playing Genelia's Brother.

Barack Hussein Obama II (pronounced /bəˈrɑːk hʊˈseɪn oʊˈbɑːmə/; born August 4, 1961) is the President-elect of the United States of America, and the first African American to be elected President of the United States. Obama was the junior United States Senator from Illinois from January 3, 2005, until his resignation on November 16, 2008, following his election to the presidency. His term of office as the forty-fourth U.S. president will begin on January 20, 2009.Obama served for twelve years as a professor at the University of Chicago Law School, teaching constitutional law. He was first classified as a Lecturer from 1992 to 1996, and then as a Senior Lecturer from 1996 to 2004.[37] He also joined Davis, Miner, Barnhill & Galland, a twelve-attorney law firm specializing in civil rights litigation and neighborhood economic development, where he was an associate for three years from 1993 to 1996, then of counsel from 1996 to 2004, with his law license becoming inactive in 2002.in 2007, Obama sponsored an amendment to the Defense Authorization Act adding safeguards for personality disorder military discharges.[85] This amendment passed the full Senate in the spring of 2008.[86] He sponsored the Iran Sanctions Enabling Act supporting divestment of state pension funds from Iran's oil and gas industry, which has not passed committee, and co-sponsored legislation to reduce risks of nuclear terrorism.[87][88] Obama also sponsored a Senate amendment to the State Children's Health Insurance Program providing one year of job protection for family members caring for soldiers with combat-related injuries.[89]In November 2006, Obama called for a "phased redeployment of U.S. troops from Iraq" and an opening of diplomatic dialogue with Syria and Iran.[141] In a March 2007 speech to AIPAC, a pro-Israel lobby, he said that the primary way to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons is through talks and diplomacy, although he did not rule out military action.[142] Obama has indicated that he would engage in "direct presidential diplomacy" with Iran without preconditions.[143][144][145] Detailing his strategy for fighting global terrorism in August 2007, Obama said "it was a terrible mistake to fail to act" against a 2005 meeting of al-Qaeda leaders that U.S. intelligence had confirmed to be taking place in Pakistan's Federally Administered Tribal Areas. He said that as president he would not miss a similar opportunity, even without the support of the Pakistani government.[146]

In a December 2005, Washington Post opinion column, and at the Save Darfur rally in April 2006, Obama called for more assertive action to oppose genocide in the Darfur region of Sudan.[147] He has divested $180,000 in personal holdings of Sudan-related stock, and has urged divestment from companies doing business in Iran.[148] In the July–August 2007 issue of Foreign Affairs, Obama called for an outward looking post-Iraq War foreign policy and the renewal of American military, diplomatic, and moral leadership in the world. Saying that "we can neither retreat from the world nor try to bully it into submission," he called on Americans to "lead the world, by deed and by example."[149]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barack_Obama


The Flag That's Yours And Mine 1909 The Liberty Song 1768 Music by: William Boyce Lyrics by: John Dickinson Cover artist: none Sources disagree on what may have been America's first patriotic song. The authoritative New Grove Dictionary of American Music credits this song as the first true American patriotic song. Music by: Henry A. Stone Lyrics by: Stone National Emblem March 1907 Music by: E.E. Bagley Lyrics by: None, piano solo Perhaps the most prolific and most memorable patriotic works are the many marches that were penned by great American composers over the course of our history. It is the marches that are played at parades, festivals, military expositions and fireworks celebrations on Independence Day. Of course, the king of American marches was John Phillip Sousa and his famous Stars And Stripes Forever (MIDI) is perhaps the most famous march of them all. Regardless of Sousa's fame, there were hundreds of other grand marches composed by fine composers and among them is E.E. Bagley's National Emblem. This march is easily the equal of Stars and Stripes and is also one of the most popular and often played marches from our early musical heritage. A stirring and musically enjoyable work, this march certainly deserves a place in the American patriotic musical hall of fame. It has been said that "National Emblem is one of America’s most 'perfect' marches, causing the false impression that it was written by Sousa." Legendary brass band and orchestral conductor Frederick Fennell said of this piece, “It is a march for marching; sit-down performances of it should continue to march, for that is its heritage – music for the feet, not the head – and it is unmistakably music for the spirit!� Edwin Eugene Bagley (1857 - 1922) Was one of Americas most eminent bandmasters and composer of marches. His most famous march is the National Emblem however many of his marches are still quite popular today and are frequently played at military ceremonies. The tune to the National Emblem was used in a novelty song, And The Monkey Wrapped His Tail Around The Flagpole. Bagley began his music career at the age of nine as a vocalist and comedian with Leavitt’s Bellringers, a company of entertainers that toured many of the larger cities of the United States. He began playing the cornet, traveling for six years with the Swiss Bellringers, after which time he joined Blaisdell’s Orchestra of Concord, New Hampshire. In 1880, he came to Boston as a solo cornetist at the Park Theater. For nine years, he traveled with the Bostonians, an opera company. While with this company, he changed from cornet to trombone. He performed with the Germania Band of Boston and the Boston Symphony Orchestra. By this time he had already composed many marches, including Front Section, The Imperial, The Ambassador, and America Victorious. Bagley never took a lesson on any musical instrument. He was also a fine artist who could have made a name for himself as a caricaturist. http://parlorsongs.com/issues/2006-7/thismonth/feature.php http://parlorsongs.com/issues/2002-7/thismonth/feature.php

1924

Music by: E. T. Paull
Cover artist: Hoen Lithographers

Speaking of the spirit of America! In his very last composition, E. T. Paull chose to honor America and our origins with this terrific march with an equally terrific cover. Through over 230 years the spirit of America has stayed strong and though subject to criticism, we are still the bastion of freedom and democracy for the world. No other flag has been so honored (and reviled by some) and held high as a symbol of peace and hope. May she continue to wave and carry the message of freedom forever. Happy birthday America!

Subhas Chandra Bose (Bengali: born January 23, 1897; presumed to have died August 18, 1945 although this is disputed), popularly known as Netaji (literally "Respected Leader"), is one of the most respected politicians of modern India. He was a devout Hindu and spent much time in meditation.[2] He was strongly influenced by Swami Vivekananda's teachings and was known for his patriotic zeal as a student. He established a separate political party, the All India Forward Bloc and continued to call for the full and immediate independence of India from British rule. He was imprisoned by the British authorities eleven times.

The Forward Bloc of the Indian National Congress was formed on 3 May 1939 by Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, who had resigned from the presidency of the Indian National Congress on April 29 after being outmaneuvered by Gandhi. The formation of the Forward Bloc was announced to the public at a rally in Calcutta. In August the same year Bose began publishing a newspaper titled Forward Bloc. He travelled around the country, rallying support for his new political project. Bose advocated complete freedom for India at the earliest, whereas the Congress Committee wanted it in phases, through a Dominion status. Other younger leaders including Jawaharlal Nehru supported Bose and finally at the historic Lahore Congress convention, the Congress had to adopt Poorna Swaraj (complete freedom) as its motto. Bhagat Singh's martyrdom and the inability of the Congress leaders to save his life infuriated Bose and he started a movement opposing the Gandhi-Irwin Peace Pact. He was imprisoned and expelled from India. But defying the ban, he came back to India and was imprisoned again. He was imprisoned by the British authorities eleven times. [3] Headquarters 28, Gurudwara Rakab Ganj Road, New Delhi 110001.

The Justice Mukherjee Commission of Inquiry submitted its report to the Indian Government on November 8, 2005. The report was tabled in Parliament on May 17, 2006. The probe said in its report that Bose did not die in the plane crash and the ashes at the Renkoji Temple are not his. However, the Indian Government rejected the findings of the Commission. Mysterious Monk

Main article: Bhagwanji

Several people believed that the Hindu sanyasi named Bhagwanji, who lived in Faizabad, near Ayodhya and died in 1985, was Subhas Chandra Bose in exile. There had been at least four known occasions when Bhagwanji said he was Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose.[9] The belongings of the sanyasi were taken into custody after his death, following a court order in this regard. These were later subjected to the inspection by the Justice Mukherjee Commission of Inquiry. The commission refuted this belief, in the absence of any 'clinching evidence'.[10] The independent probe done by the Hindustan Times into this case had provided hints that the monk was Bose himself.[11] The life and works of Bhagwanji remain a mystery even today.

Post-war reorganization

At the end of the Second World War, the Forward Bloc was reorganized. In February 1946 R.S. Ruiker organised an All India Active Workers Conference at Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh. The conference declared the formation of the 'FB Workers Assembly', in practice the legal cover of the still illegal Forward Bloc. Notably some leading communists from Bombay, like K.N. Joglekar and Soli Batliwalli, joined the 'FB Workers Assembly'. The Workers Assembly conference declared that the "Forward Bloc is a Socialist Party, accepting the theory of class struggle in its fullest implications and a programme of revolutionary mass action for the attainment of Socialism leading to a Classless Society."[7]

BOOKS

Indian Pilgrim: an unfinished autobiography / Subhas Chandra Bose; edited by Sisir Kumar Bose and Sugata Bose, Oxford University Press, Calcutta, 1997

· Japanese-trained armies in Southeast Asia: independence and volunteer forces in World War II / Joyce C. Lebra, New York : Columbia University Press, 1977

· Burma: The Forgotten War / Jon Latimer, London: John Murray, 2004

· Mahanayak: Vishwas Patil

ITEM NO. 1           COURT NO.9              SECTION II
 
       SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
           RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS
 
CRL.MP NO. 1775 OF 2007 IN CRIMINAL APPEAL NO. 179 OF 2007
 
SIDHARTHA VASHISHT @ MANU SHARMA             Appellant (s)
           VERSUS
STATE (NCT OF DELHI)           Respondent(s)
(For Bail)
 
Date: 11/04/2008 This matter was called on for hearing today.
 
CORAM :
   HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE C.K. THAKKER
   HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE D.K. JAIN
 
For Appellant(s)   Mr. Ram Jethmalani, Sr. Adv.
                            Mr. P.H. Parekh, Adv.
                            Ms. Lata Krishnamurthy, Adv.
                            Mr. Harish Ghai, Adv.
                            Mr. Saurabh Ajay Gupta, Adv.
                            Ms. Bansuri Swaraj, Adv.
                            Ms. Joyeeta Banerjee, Adv.
                            Ms. Rajdeep Banerjee, Adv.
                            Mr. Lalit Chauhan, Adv.
                            Ms. Mary Mizty, Adv.
                            Ms. Somanadri Goud, Adv.
         for M/S. Parekh & Co.,Adv.
 
For Respondent(s) Mr. Gopal Subramanium, ASG
                           Ms. Mukta Gupta, Adv.
                           Mr. Nikhil Nayyar,Adv.
                           Mr. Ankit Singhal, Adv.
                           Mr. T.V.S. Raghavendra Sreyas, Adv.
                           Mr. Vibha Garg, Adv.
          Mr. Nikhil Nayyar, Adv.
 
For intervening  Ms. Mamta Kalra, In person
party
      UPON hearing counsel the Court made the following
                ORDER
 
                       Mr. Ram Jethmalani, learned senior counsel commenced

submissions
             at 12.30 p.m. and concluded at 3.10 p.m. Thereafter, Mr. Gopal

Subramanium,
             learned Additional Solicitor General started his submissions

and had not
             concluded till the Court rose for the day.
 
                      List on April 16, 2008 at the bottom of the list

as part-heard.
 
 
                    [ Charanjeet Kaur ]                              

[ Vinod Kulvi ]
                      Court Master                                    Court Master

SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

Case Status

Status : DISPOSED


Status of : Writ Petition (Civil) 265 OF 2007


MAMTA KALRA .Vs. GOVT. OF MAHARASHTRA & ORS.


Pet. Adv. : PETITIONER-IN-PERSON


Subject Category : LETTER PETITION & PIL MATTER - OTHERS


Date of Disposal : 09/07/2007




Last updated on Jan 22 2009

PETITIONER IN PERSON


BEAUTIFUL RED OF JAISI KARNI WAISI BHARNI-JESSICA AND MEMORY OF MANU SMRITI IN PSYCHOLOGICAL TERRORISM OF THE PALESTINE LIBERATION ORGANIZATION WHICH KILLS ONE'S LOVED ONES WHETHER BY DEEDS,DOUBTS OR LITERALLY TO CREATE EXTREME PAIN-FORGETFULNESS OF MADNESS.THE ONLY RECOURSE IS GOD AND ATLEAST AN IMAGE OR STATUE TO LOVE IN A LOVE LESS WORLD.
CHARTAPATI SHIVAJI-BORN 1627 AND SEATED ON THRONE IN 1664 FOUGHT AGAINST THIS ISLAMIC TERRORISM OF BREAKING DOWN TEMPLES AND MAKING STEPS OF MASJIDS TO BREAK HINDUS MENTALLY AND THUS HIS DATE OF BIRTH AND NUMBER 27 IS USED TO INFLICT PSYCHOLOGICAL TERRORISM.
NEHRUJI DIED ON 27TH MAY 1964 AND PLO WAS FORMED IN THE SAME MONTH.I WAS GIVEN 327 MARKS IN MY 11TH CLASS BY 5 TEACHERS AND THE 27TH REGIMENT IS IN THE JAIL WHERE MANU SHARMA LIES IMPRISONED FOR A CRIME WHICH HE DID NOT COMMIT AND ONLY HAD THE MISFORTUNE TO BE NAMED MANU AFTER MANU SMRITI AS ALSO THE WOMEN WHO ARE SHY IN HINDU RELIGION AND ARE SLAUGHTERED FOR THEIR PURITY BY ISLAM IF THEIR HUSBAND MARRIES AGAIN AND IF THEY DO NOT ACCEPT ISLAM -THROUGH ARYA SAMAJ WHICH IS THE 16TH DEATH SAMASKARA FOR SUCH WOMEN AND AN OFF SHOOT OF CRIMINAL PLO ISLAM.
PLEASE SEE THE PHOTOS AND TRY TO UNDER STAND WHAT ACTUALLY HAPPENED IN THE COURSE OF HISTORY.
THE SYMBOL OF THE HINDU MAHASABHA IS AN INVERTED KALASH WHICH MEANS THAT NO ONE SHOULD DIE BEFORE THEIR TIME AS THE LAST RITES OF HINDUS ARE DONE IN A KALASH.THIS KALASH BECAME A BANGLE IN THE DOME OF ISKON TEMPLE WHICH ALSO GIVES A SIMILAR MESSAGE THAT NO ONE SHOULD DIE BEFORE THEIR TIME.
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