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Monday 5 September 2011

Poor people should not be allowed to give birth




Poor people should not be allowed to give birth yes that is what i think although i know that most of u will disagree but for me it is a simple fact that a child is not a property of parents and if a person does not have enough money (in advance ) to afford the basic needs of the child (food,education,shelter) for atleast 3 years he does not have the right to make the child suffer.
yes i understand the rights of the poor point but what about the child.all i am saying is that there should be atleast some minimum criteria for being eligible to have a child after all whole life of a human being is at stake.
do they deserve this
i would like to know your views

A Week of Support for People’s War in India”

In India the people’s war is intensifying day by day. Led by the Maoist Communist Party of India it involves and has the support of millions of poor farmers, women, masses of untouchables, and now controls about ten States of the Confederation of India.
That’s a people’s war against poverty, feudal capitalistic exploitation, in the regions where most acute are the contradictions produced by the turbulent development of plundering resources, caste oppression and exploitation, by the Indian capital linked to imperialism.
With the help and support of the imperialists and especially the American imperialists, the Indian reactionary ruling classes are trying to suffocate the revolutionary movement, carrying out huge atrocities, whose barbarism there is no precedent.
The Indian government on behalf of imperialism describes the People’s War as the greatest threat to internal security, and launched against it across the country an unprecedented offensive, under the name of “Operation Green Hunt” with a large deployment of ultra-armed troops, Police and paramilitary forces trying to sow terror and genocide in the peoples of India, through raids, indiscriminate destruction, rapes and mass murders, arrests and disappearances, trying to assassinate the leaders, as occurred with Comrade Azad, a top Maoist leaders of the CPI(M). All this with the illusion of drowning in blood the struggle of a people for liberation.
But the Indian popular masses unite in the People’s War, giving rise to large protests and strikes against rising prices, corruption and state terrorism.
The imperialist governments, the United States, Europe, Russia, and their mass media support the criminal action of the Indian government; but in these countries also grows complaint and solidarity.
The Indian masses, led by the Maoist Communist Party of India, are writing an historical page in the class struggle in the current world.
The development of people’s war in India confirms that the revolution today is the main trend in the world and that Maoism assumes the role of command and leadership in the new wave of world revolution against the imperialism in crisis.
The proletariat of the whole world realizes that the advancement of people’s war in India calls into question not only the balance of power in the south Asian region but also in the disposition of the imperialist world system.
The International Committee in support of the people’s war launches a great international campaign, to be conducted in all forms, in most number of countries as possible, through a week of action, from 2nd to 9th April 2011.
This campaign is and must be the expression of proletarian internationalism and advancement of the unity of the international proletariat, of revolutionaries, democratic forces and the oppressed nations and peoples around the world.

India, a Rich Country Inhibited by the Hungry Poor!

Since 1992 India is on the path of economic resurgence, it has become third largest economy in Southeast Asia after China and Japan, and yet there are more hungry people in India than in Sudan. It may be a shocking revelation, but sadly true, India ranks 67th among 84 developing nations in the International Food Policy Research Institute’s annual “Global Hunger Index” for 2010. How shameful even smaller countries like Nepal, Sri Lanka, Sudan, North Korea and Pakistan rank higher than India. Nearly 42 percent of world’s underweight children under the age of five live in India and about 48 percent have stunted growth due to malnutrition and starvation.
As the Indian economy is growing fast, the population of undernourished is growing faster. At the beginning of liberalisation era in the 90’s nearly 24 percent population was undernourished as compared with 44 percent in 2003-08. No wonder infant mortality rate and of children under the age of five is much higher in India. In terms of Global Hunger Index (GHI), India’s composite GHI of 24 percent has been classified as alarming in terms of food security situation. How do the worthy economists of our country view this situation? What policy the Govt has to subdue hunger pangs of the undernourished millions? Ironically, increase in per capita income has not given any relief to the starving population- ‘mahangai dayan khai jaat hai’.


Tons and tons of food grains rot in the FCI godowns every year and eaten by the rodents, but our Agriculture Minister say ‘no’ to the needy poor. He is not agreeable to free distribution of grains despite Supreme Court’s directions. The Government hasn’t shown magnanimity for the undernourished and underprivileged poor of the country, even the Prime Minister has sided with the Agriculture Minister because of his compulsions best known to him.
Food is as important for survival as air and water. The spiralling price rise of food items has made it difficult for a common man to have two square coarse meals, forget about nutritious meals. The poor’s access to food is dwindling more rapidly. Government’s policy about food security is yet to see the light of the day as the policymakers are fighting over the need to have an ‘expensive’ National Food Security Act.

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Poverty Line The Health and Welfare ministry in an affidavit has said that one needs to earn only Rs 455 in urban areas and Rs 328 rural areas per month to ‘cross poverty line’. But the irony is that almost 25 percent population of India is living below poverty line. All these figure are ridiculously low and a slap on the face of poor. These figures are very low but with such a low figures if 26 crore people are living below poverty line then it is a shame for all the successive governments and the second fastest emerging economy of the world. During 80s ‘garibi hatao’ (poverty eradication) used to be the main motto of Congress during ‘election season’ but nothing has been done at ground level.
States Orissa and Bihar are the most poor states of India despite of there numerous rich natural resources. 47.15 percent population of Orissa has been classified as poor while 42.6 percent people of Bihar live below poverty line. Urban poor of Orissa earn Rs 374 per month while rural poor earn 324. The income figures of Bihar are Rs. 380 and Rs 333. India’s northernmost state of Jammu and Kashmir is least affected by poverty as only 3.48 percent population of the state is poor. The percentage of poor is less even in its neighboring states Punjab, Haryan and Himachal Pradesh. An NGO named ‘Azadi Bachao Andolan’ had filed a petition in the Supreme Court and the health ministry had submitted this affidavit in answer to it.
Government Though eradication of urban and rural poverty has long been one of the objectives of various five year planning programs but it has remained only on papers while nothing has been done at the ground level. People had come to know about a ‘Kalawati’ during Rahul Gandhi’s speech in the Lok Sabha but there are millions of ‘Kalawaties’ who are living even in the worse conditions. There are various government schemes that have been launched for the welfare of poor people of India to provide them employment and food but they too have not worked. This situation is becoming worse with the increase of population. By presenting low figures poverty can not be eradicated. To eradicate it government will have to strike at its root causes that are increasing population, illiteracy and unemployment

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The worst condition of poor and needy people in India is a part of dirty politics. Since our independence, unsolved problem of common man indicates clearly that our leaders are not interested to solve their problems. You see the following agendas of our political parties in their election manifestos to solve:
1- Electricity problem
2- Unemployment
3- Illiteracy
4- Child labor
5- Safety of women and their development
6- Quality education
7- Inflation problem
8- Removing corruption from society
9- fighting to terrorism and crime
10- good law and order
11- Providing better medical facility
12- Good economic condition
13- disaster management
14- Giving equal rights of living to everyone
We heard all the political parties to solve these problems in five years if that particular party will be elected in the elections. However, majority of these problems remain unsolved and craving loud for attention. The miserable condition of India proves that our politicians don’t want the development of poor because if people will literate how they will fool them and what will be their agenda for next election?
At last I would like to say please don’t play with our patience for the shake of nation. Remember the sacrifices of freedom fighters and the soldiers how they willingly gave their lives for their nation and its people. Otherwise the day will not far when every common man became a criminal, a moist and a terrorist and they will play the game of blood in our nation while breaking law and order to get the Justice. Please remember the leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, Nehru ji, Lal bahadur shastri, Subhash Chandra Bose, Moulana Azad… and their contribution to our nation and follow them.

India needs to share its wealth with its people




 India needs to share its wealth with its people


… And not with Israel Aerospace Industries, Rosoboronexport, And Boeing
India misleads the world by claiming its space program is for commercial purposes. This is a first-rate military program that wastes resources, heightens tensions in the region and fulfils Indian elites’ aggressive designs toward Pakistan and China.


Friday 12 August 2011

Poor People in Pakistan

That poor woman.
no money no food & no home.
her  need help us 

This is Pakistan.....

A Poor 3 year old orphan boy collecting items from dirt. No education for children & finicial help provided by government to poor people



Shafan, 9, displaced by heavy floods for almost a year, is photographed as he sits in front of his family tent while taking refuge along a road in Sukkur, located in Pakistan's Sindh province July 13, 2011. Up to five million people in Pakistan are at risk from floods this year, partly due to poor reconstruction and the inadequate rehabilitation of survivors who are still reeling from last year's epic deluge, the United Nations said