Saturday, November 05, 2011

In a shocking example of blatant lies posing as news the Times of India today leads with the headline " Sadbahavana Stabbed ". Sadbahavana means " good thoughts " and is the slogan used by Gujarat Chief Minister, Modi for his campaign for communal harmony. Just below the headline is a photograph of one Nadeem Saiyad who was apparently a witness in communal riots at Narod Patia and was stabbed to death yesterday by 4 men. Anyone seeing the headline and the photo would immediately jump to the conclusion that either Mr Modi or the BJP had something to do with Mr Saiyad's killing in an effort to suppress evidence of communal violence following massacre of Hindus in Sabarmati Express at Godhra. The Congress pit bull press has been vilifying Mr Modi for the deaths of a few " minorities " while keeping silent about 10,000 Sikhs killed in 1984 and the Union Carbide deaths. On reading the article it turns out that Mr Saiyad was murdered by 4 of the " minority " community because he had informed the police of the illegal slaughter of cows. In a similar campaign of lies the press has been wildly exaggerating any little slip made by Anna Hazare or his supporters and constantly defending the Congress as democratic. Firstly, it is not democratic to loot the country of trillions of rupees as the Congress and its allies have been doing. Secondly, if a witness has a criminal record will he be disqualified from testifying to a crime in any court of law? The dogs of Congress never mention the Adarsh, the CWG and other crimes perpetrated by the Congress. The protectors of the corrupt are true enemies of the people.

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