Kasab hanged,Congress injected the hindutva nationalism dose in the veins of the nation !
Indian Holocaust My Father`s Life and Time, Chapter: Nine Hundred Twenty Six
Palash Biswas
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"I swear by God, won't do such a thing again" (Allah kasam dubara aisi galti nahi karunga), were the last helpless words uttered by Ajmal Kasab, the only surviving terrorist, proved guilty in 26/11 terror attacks in Mumbai.
Hindutva envelop creates the blind nationalism tsunami to bail out the corporate government of India.The political war is being fought as Hindutva vs Hindutva.The maharashtra government led by Congress and corporate media created the most wanted hindutva hype with Bal Thakre`s demise. The facebook post debacle has not changed the color as yet. With Kasab hanged in topmost secret mission, Congress injected the hindutva nationalism dose in the veins of the nation ahead of Gujarat Election.The hanging of Mohammed Ajmal Amir Kasab for the 2008 terrorist attack on Mumbai has robbed the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of an issue in the Gujarat elections and in the winter session of Parliament. I have been consistingly writing and speaking on the ruling hegemony strategy of manusmriti rule with a nuclear strategic alliance lead by zionist Israel and corporate imperialism.Economic reforms era is closely related with the resurrection of Hindutva promoted by Congress and sangh pariwar both. America`s War against terror returns to the topmost place with execution of kasab as frantic diplomatic efforts continued to secure a ceasefire in Gaza between Israel and Hamas, which saw the US secretary of state, Hillary Clinton, arrive in Cairo on Wednesday vowing to work to find an end to the latest conflict, India has not taken whatsoever stance against the ongoing genocide in Gaja in face of US Fiscal cliff and Eurozone recession hightened by impending oil crisis due to Arab Israel conflict.With the Lok Sabha Speaker's all-party meeting failing to break the logjam on Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in retail issue, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has invited the top brass of the main Opposition party, BJP, for a dinner on Thursday.
Kasab, sole surviving gunman of the 26/11 terror attack, was hanged at the Yerawada Jail in Pune at 7:30am today after his mercy petition was rejected by president Pranab Mukherjee earlier this month.BJP on Wednesday welcomed 26/11 attack convict Ajmal Kasab's hanging but underlined the need for a more serious approach to combating terrorism, including fast tracking of such cases, prompt implementation of sentences and pressurising Pakistan to stop cross-border terror.
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"Better  late than never. Kasab's hanging will act as a balm on the wounds of  the people of Mumbai but their wounds are still fresh. They will get  relief only when Kasab's handler's across the border are brought to  justice," BJP spokesperson Shahnawaz Hussain said.
It  took barely a fortnight for President Pranab Mukherjee to decide on the  mercy petition of 26/11 convict Ajmal Amir Kasab, who was hanged on  Wednesday morning in a Pune jail.
"The  president had rejected the mercy petition of Kasab on November 5," Venu  Rajamony, the president's press secretary, told IANS.
After  the Maharashtra government rejected Kasab's mercy plea on October 16  and the union home ministry followed suit on October 23, the file moved  to President Mukherjee.
Mukherjee took his decision in about 12 days, rejecting Kasab's plea on November 5 - thus paving the way for his execution.
By  November 8, the file had moved back to the Maharashtra government for  further action, and Kasab was hanged November 21 - five days before the  fourth anniversary of the carnage.
"The  president rejected Kasab's mercy petition November 5. I had forwarded  it to the Maharashtra government on November 8, and it was finalised  that day that Kasab would be hanged on November 21 at 7.30 a.m.", Home  Minister Sushilkumar Shinde told reporters confirming Kasab's hanging.
There are 14 mercy petitions before the president, including that of parliament attack convict Afzal Guru.
 The Indian government, reduced to a minority for the first time since  coming to power in 2004, is scrambling for support ahead of a parliament  session that will severely test its economic reform agenda, and its  chances of success look bleak.For the moment, there is no threat of the  government falling. But an obstructive opposition and unreliable allies  could mean there is little progress on reforms like opening up insurance  and pension businesses when parliament's month-long winter session gets  under way on Thursday.Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has engaged in  unusual dinner diplomacy with allies at his New Delhi home to build  consensus on the next round of economic reforms, which need  parliamentary approval.
 The  finance ministry will try to push some seven bills for passage in the  winter session of Parliament, including bills to reform the insurance  and pension sectors. The session starts on Thursday.
Pundits  say it is unlikely to gain a clear mandate for amendments to the  insurance act. In September, the cabinet cleared a proposal to raise the  foreign investment limit in insurance to 49 per cent from 26 per cent  at present.
The  govt is also planning to push a legislation to introduce options  trading in commodities — which proponents believe will give a new “price  discovery” option to farmers. Detractors have, however, slammed the  move to give the sharks who play the futures markets just one more  speculative instrument.
Options trading was banned when India launched forward trading in 1952 and had always been viewed with suspicion.
The  Bombay Cotton Trade Association — established in 1875 — is the world’s  second oldest futures trading market after the Chicago Board of Trade.  Futures trading was banned during the second world war and resumed in  fits and starts in the sixties.
Insurance, pension funds
The  BJP, the principal Opposition party, had agreed to support the  insurance bill, provided the FDI cap was retained at 26 per cent.
However,  with the government deciding to hike the cap, the BJP has made it clear  that it would oppose the bill. This would make it rather difficult for  the UPA to push the bill through in Parliament.
The  government does not expect any major hurdles before the pension bill,  finance ministry officials said, despite a clause that links FDI in  pension funds with the cap in insurance.
“If  Parliament does not agree with the insurance amendments, FDI in the  pension sector stays at 26 per cent… if it agrees then it goes up,”  officials said.
Trinamul  and the Left are opposing both the bills and are expected to vote  against them. Floor managers say this will not affect the pension bill.
Forward trading
The  Forward Contract Regulation Act (Amendment) Bill, to be taken up for  voting in this session, seeks to give more power to the forward market  regulator and do away with section 19 of the act that prohibits options  trading in commodities.
An  option gives the holder th
      
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