Wise words for the Day!

People usually change for only two reasons:-
“Its either they have learn a lot,
Or they have been hurt a lot..”

True lines:-
Everyone wants to park his vehicle in shadow…..
but no one wants to plant a tree…! AThink on it..!

“Minimum requirements & maximum adjustments are the two steps of A happy & successful Life.”

The Best Gift you Got in Your life is
“Finding someone who knows all Your Mistakes ‘n Weaknesses and still thinks You’re Amazing.

” Two fundamentals of life:
Walk, like you are the king.
Or
Walk, like you don’t care who is the king.”

Enjoy LIFE in your own way..!! Good Morning ..

WORRY IS THE INTEREST PAID BY THOSE WHO BORROW TROUBLE…

I just signed “An appeal to the Entire World: Kindly Observe November 25 as Meatless Day”

Hi 
I just signed this petition and wanted to ask for your support. The more people who join the campaign, the more likely it is to win. Will you help by adding your name?
Thanks,
Vijay

An appeal to the Entire World: Kindly Observe November 25 as Meatless Day

By Vijay Talreja
Pune, MH
In keeping up with the ideals of its founder, The Sadhu Vaswani Mission had launched the (S.A.K.) Campaign since 1986. The purpose of the campaign is to promote compassion, nonviolence & reverence for all life.
It is the first step towards World Peace, said Sadhu Vaswani – whose birthday, November 25, is now celebrated all over as International Meatless Day.
S.A.K. is spearheaded by Rev.Dada J.P Vaswani, Spiritual Mentor and Head of the Sadhu Vaswani Mission. The campaign has met with considerable success in that, every year, millions of individuals send their pledges to the Sadhu Vaswani Mission to go meatless on this day. Slaughter houses are humbly requested for the closure of slaughter-houses as well as butchers’ shops on November 25 every year.
 Meat eating and world peace appear to be poles apart. Actually the two are interlinked. So long as animals and birds are slain to provide food for man, so long we will not see peace on the face of this Earth. The root cause of world wars is irreverence towards life.
In order to create an awareness in the minds of citizens about the Meatless Day campaign, You can support this noble cause by pledging to be vegetarin on November 25 by signing this petition.

It is important to be vegetarian because it is good for the health of the people. Secondly the issue of aesthetics as the idea of eating somebody being killed is itself unaesthetic and the most important thing is compassion, I believe that creation is one family – birds and animals are man’s younger brothers and sisters in the one family of creation and it is the duty of man to love and share the love with this younger brothers and sisters and it is the duty of every man to give the love of his heart to animals and birds, to guard them from the cruel knife of the butcher.

– Dada J.P. Vaswani.

Holy, holy, holy is every creature! Touch ye these children of the Lord with reverence and love! Harm them not! But serve them in deep humility!

– Sadhu Vaswani.

Sign Vijay’s petition                                     

HISTORY : " WHEN V.P. MENON CORNERED A BRITISH GENERAL "- L K ADVANI’S BLOG!!


Interesting and informative particularly with the Nehru- Patel spat being in the news, but more importantly the attitude of the British officers who had been kept back to head the Armed Forces.  The British were highly biased with the result that we lost Gilgit Baltistan, and the Redcliff Line gave away Lahore and Chitagong along with the Chitagong Hill Tract, a wmajority area
 http://blog.lkadvani.in/blog-in-english/when-vp-menon-cornered-a-british
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 WHEN V.P. MENON CORNERED A BRITISH GENERAL
 November 5, 2013

 Last month, I wrote a blog titled: Dr. Munshi’s Historic Letter to Pandit Nehru.
In the Tailpiece to this blog I had recalled what I had read in a recent Pioneer report that Panditji wanted to refer the Hyderabad issue also to the U.N. Security Council and he had strongly disapproved of Sardar Patel’s decision to send the army into Hyderabad.

The Pioneer report was based on a book written by an IAS officer, one MKK Nair.  In my blog relating to Dr. Munshi’s letter, I had said that I have been desperately searching for the book on which the news report was based, but I have not been able to locate it at any bookstore or even in any library. Shri Chandan Mitra, Pioneer Editor also had been unable to get it for me. Through this blog, I appealed to all my readers that I would feel “greatly indebted” to whosoever can procure the book for me. I also asked a senior leader of the Kerala BJP, and a former Parliamentary colleague of mine, Shri O. Rajagopal, to try to locate the book.

I am very happy that these efforts have borne fruit, thanks particularly to Rajagopalji. It appears that the book had been written in Malayalam. The news item in the Pioneer was based on that. The book was in the process of being translated into English. The translator, Shri Gopakumar, has now addressed a letter to me, and along with the letter sent me a copy of the translated manuscript which he writes would be published by the publishers soon after appropriate editing.

Going through the relevant portions of the book, I find that the cabinet meeting which occasioned a sharp exchange between Nehru and Patel on the Hyderabad issue took place shortly before the so called ‘police action’ actually took place in 1948. This was also a phase when Lord Mountbatten had left for London, and Rajaji had become Governor General.

What follows in MKK Nair’s book is an episode which casts a serious reflection on some British army officials hostile to India. Instead of paraphrasing this episode, or giving just its summary, let me put on record what Nair has exactly said in his book titled “The Story of an Era Told without Ill Will”.

Nair writes:

“On April 30, 1948, Indian Army withdrew fully from Hyderabad. After that, Rizvi and the Razakars began to behave licentiously all over the state. Mountbatten had left and Rajaji was the Governor General. Nehru, Rajaji and Patel were all aware of the dangerous situation prevailing in Hyderabad. Patel believed that the army should be sent to put an end to the Nizam’s wantonness. At about that time, the Nizam had sent an emissary to Pakistan and transferred a large sum of money from his Government account in London to Pakistan.

At a cabinet meeting, Patel had described these things and demanded that army be sent to end the terror-regime in Hyderabad. Nehru who usually spoke calmly, peacefully and with international etiquette, spoke losing his composure, ‘You are a total communalist.  I will never accept your recommendation.’

Patel remained unperturbed but left the room with his papers.

The situation in Hyderabad worsened day by day.  Rajaji wanted to find a solution to the basic issue and also conciliate between Nehru and Patel. He called V P Menon and talked to him. VP let Rajaji know that the army was being kept battle-ready and could be asked to attack at any time. Rajaji invited Nehru and Patel to come to Rashtrapati Bhavan (then the Governor General’s house) next day. V P Menon was also asked to be present.

As V P Menon was on his way to Rashtrapati Bhavan for the meeting, an ICS officer named Butch (from the State Home Ministry who had conducted discussions for integration of Travancore and Kochi) stopped him and handed over a letter. It was from the British High Commissioner and protested the rape of seventy year old nuns of a convent two days earlier by Razakars.  V P Menon handed over the letter to Rajaji when he reached for the meeting.

The meeting at Rashtrapati Bhavan began after Nehru and Patel arrived. Rajaji in his typical style described the situation in Hyderabad. He felt that, to safeguard India’s reputation, a decision should not be delayed any longer. Nehru was concerned about international repercussions. Rajaji then played his trump card – the letter from the British High Commissioner. Nehru read it. His face turned red and veins bulged on his bald head. Anger choked his words. He shot out of his chair, slammed his fist on the table and cried out, ‘Let’s not waste a moment. We’ll teach them a lesson.’

 Rajaji immediately told V P Menon, ‘VP, inform the Commander in-Chief to proceed according to the plan’

 VP conveyed the order to General Busher. Nehru sat with his head in his hands. He drank tea and remained silent. Rajaji smiled and said: ‘If it is cancer, it has to be removed, even if it is painful.’

 V P Menon returned to his office after the meeting and quickly planned the things to be done. The Commander-in-Chief of Pakistan was also an Englishman who nursed feelings of enmity with Indian leaders. When Busher took over from General Lockhart as Commander in-Chief, he had sworn allegiance to India in God’s name. Soon after Busher heard from V P Menon, he instructed Rajendra Singh who asked General Choudhary to begin military action at three next morning. At seven that evening, Busher contacted Karachi and spoke with his counterpart there. The conversation was in French.

Next morning at ten, V P Menon walked into Busher’s room. Assuming that he had come for details of the Hyderabad action, Busher brought him up to date with its progress. VP then said, ‘I know all that. I have come for something else. Did you speak with Pakistan’s Commander in-Chief yesterday evening.’  Hearing this, Busher’s face went pale.

 ‘VP, are you saying that we friends cannot speak with each other?

 ‘Was that a friendly conversation?’

‘Do you doubt it?’

 ‘Why did you speak in French?’

 ‘Have you started tapping telephones?’

“Shouldn’t we if circumstances warrant? Was it really a friendly chat?’

‘Of course!

V P Menon took out a document and gave it to Busher. It was the transcript of the previous evening’s conversation and an English translation which read:

 Busher: Attack on Hyderabad begins tonight. Will not last many days. If you must do anything, do so right away.

 Pakistan C-in-C: Thanks. Shall inform Liaquat Ali. Jinnah is on his deathbed.

Busher: After I do my duty, I shall be in your hands.’

 Busher who had pretended to be offended by telephone-tapping was sweating now. He looked sorrowfully at V P Menon and said, ‘What should I do, VP?  I have made a mistake. I am sorry.’

 V P Menon asked him, ‘Did you not swear allegiance to India in the name of God, with your hand on the Bible?’

Busher: ‘VP, please save me. I am willing to atone for what I have done. Don’t humiliate me. Help me for our old friendship.’

V P Menon obtained a letter from Busher that read, ‘I resign on personal and health grounds. Please accept it immediately’ and left.

General Cariappa was then given charge of the Indian Army.

L.K.

New Delhi

November 5, 2013

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For your computer and for my, circulate this notice to your friends and family contacts!

In the coming days be mindful: do not open any message that contains an attachment called:
“Update for Windows Live”   regardless of who you send.
It is a virus that burns the whole hard drive. This virus comes from a known person who has your address list.
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Scientists being killed, media silent, why?

SHOCKING !! 
The nation’s scientists/engineers are being systematically killed but the govt. and media seem to be unconcerned!! 
Homi K Bhaba was killed in 1966 by the CIA to put a damper on India’s nuclear programme.  The same thing is happening now.
Read the full article at source:
along with “Comments” from readers.
Gp Capt VK Vidyadhar (Retd)
Subject:[indianexservicemen] Fwd: Fw: Murder most foul
 
Hope this will get posted in the Gp mail Inbox!
Raj.
Lt Gen L.M. Rajgopal. AVSM, (Retd)
USA
Sent: Sat, Nov 9, 2013 12:35:02 AM 
Dear All,
Though we can do nothing about it, please note the media silence on this most shocking question. It awakens us to the invisible strings that pull media coverage and treatment.
Affly and with love,
Rahul
OUR FINEST BRAINS BEING MURDERED? WHY MEDIA SILENCE ?
Let each of us worry about what is happening “undercover” in our nation. Bharat Mata is bleeding from a thousand wounds.
In the past 3 years, two major nuclear institutions; Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) and Kaiga Nuclear Facility, have reported at least 9 unnatural deaths of nuclear scientists and engineers who had been working with them.
The latest casualty was discovered on 7th October, 2013, in the state of Andhra Pradesh, Vishakapatnam; two engineers – K.K Josh and Abhish Shivam (chief engineers connected with the building of India’s indigenous nuclear-powered submarine, Arihant.) were found dead in a very strange condition.
They were poisoned first and then left on railway tracks to make it look like an accident. The story of other scientists is strikingly similar. One thing in common : all deaths were in mysterious circumstances. There is obviously a well planned conspiracy behind this and our nation is under attack.
The matter of shame however is, the government has opted to remain silent and media has decided to take it unfocused. The report was published by international media (Read an excellent coverage here : http://www.sunday-guardian.com/news/pmo-unconcerned-about-scientist-deaths)
In any other country, a single such death would have been sufficient to create a storm, we in India have chosen to ignore it.

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