Friday 31 July 2015

Native People's Party

Rascal Panditwadi Congress keeps quite when any innocent Muslim get hanged :

Panditwadi Congress did not open it's mouth when Yakub Memon was getting hanged . Perhaps they had Kela in their mouth . But this not new for Panditwadi Congress . From the begging they coined CIA for every wrong that Videshi Brahmin organizations like RSS etc made to protect them . Then they shifted calling China and Pakistan responsible for every bomb blast ,disturbance made by Videshi Brahmins and labellings as Maowadi to Native people who made any just demand . During eighties they invented new theory apart from blaming Pakistan , blame Bangadeshi particularly Buddhist Chakams rounding them as criminals . Then they felt all the time they can not blame these Muslim populated countries so they started adding local Native poor Muslims like Memon , Ansari etc so that young boys can be picked up from UP , Bihar , Kerala , Maharashtra and put in jail for long as suspect holding responsible for every Brahmin made mischief so that they can claim they are some thing to end terrorism etc.

Even not that Brahminwadis and Panditwadis have made arrangement to blame Muslims for Mahatma Gandhi murder arranging Videshi Brahmin Nathuram Godse's sunta so that when caught he can be presented as Muslim murderer of Gandhiji . Thanks to Sardar Patel and Dr Ambedkar both were alert and Panditwadi , Brahminwadi , Manuwadi failed in their cunning design .

Since then and from that time every Brahminwadi , Panditwadi , Manuwadi forces in power have been blaming and claiming Pakistan and Indian Muslim hand in every mischief carried out by Videshi Brahmin organization .
Yakub Memon in his dieing statement he is innocent , not involved in Mumbai Bomb blast. He told Tiger Memon and Dawood also have no hand in this gruesome sin . Dawood wanted to come back and prove he is innocent so was Tiger . It is told by Jethmalani . Then who carried these Bomb Blasts ? Need fresh Inquiry by Judiciary .

Babari Masjid was demolished then Godhra train burning incident took place then Gujarat riots and then Mumbai Bomb blasts . Recently Justice Kolse Patil said that the bullet which killed Karkare was not from Kasab's gun . Then who killed Karkare ? Every thing is Golmal . One can understand Brahminwadis , Pandits and Manuwadis are hands in gloves that is why congress never raised voice for innocent Muslim killing and inducting in fabricated cases . We therefore call Congress as Rascal Congress , do not shed now crocodile tears after killing Yakub .

Nv. D.D.Raut , President , NPP

Our Message to Nation : Janeu Chhodo , Bharat Jodo 

Thursday 30 July 2015

Mul Bhartiya Vichar Manch

 Court Terrorism : Death sentence to Socrates


Trial and death
Main article: Trial of Socrates

Socrates lived during the time of the transition from the height of the Athenian hegemony to its decline with the defeat by Sparta and its allies in the Peloponnesian War. At a time when Athens sought to stabilize and recover from its humiliating defeat, the Athenian public may have been entertaining doubts about democracy as an efficient form of government. Socrates appears to have been a critic of democracy,[46] and some scholars interpret his trial as an expression of political infighting.[47]
The Death of Socrates, by Jacques-Louis David (1787)

Claiming loyalty to his city, Socrates clashed with the current course of Athenian politics and society.[48] He praises Sparta, archrival to Athens, directly and indirectly in various dialogues. One of Socrates' purported offenses to the city was his position as a social and moral critic. Rather than upholding a status quo and accepting the development of what he perceived as immorality within his region, Socrates questioned the collective notion of "might makes right" that he felt was common in Greece during this period. Plato refers to Socrates as the "gadfly" of the state (as the gadfly stings the horse into action, so Socrates stung various Athenians), insofar as he irritated some people with considerations of justice and the pursuit of goodness.[49] His attempts to improve the Athenians' sense of justice may have been the cause of his execution.

According to Plato's Apology, Socrates' life as the "gadfly" of Athens began when his friend Chaerephon asked the oracle at Delphi if anyone were wiser than Socrates; the Oracle responded that no-one was wiser. Socrates believed the Oracle's response was a paradox, because he believed he possessed no wisdom whatsoever. He proceeded to test the riddle by approaching men considered wise by the people of Athens—statesmen, poets, and artisans—in order to refute the Oracle's pronouncement. Questioning them, however, Socrates concluded: while each man thought he knew a great deal and was wise, in fact they knew very little and were not wise at all. Socrates realized the Oracle was correct; while so-called wise men thought themselves wise and yet were not, he himself knew he was not wise at all, which, paradoxically, made him the wiser one since he was the only person aware of his own ignorance. Socrates' paradoxical wisdom made the prominent Athenians he publicly questioned look foolish, turning them against him and leading to accusations of wrongdoing. Socrates defended his role as a gadfly until the end: at his trial, when Socrates was asked to propose his own punishment, he suggested a wage paid by the government and free dinners for the rest of his life instead, to finance the time he spent as Athens' benefactor.[50] He was, nevertheless, found guilty of both corrupting the minds of the youth of Athens and of impiety ("not believing in the gods of the state"),[51] and subsequently sentenced to death by drinking a mixture containing poison hemlock.[52][53][54][55]
Bust of Socrates in the Vatican Museum

According to Xenophon's story, Socrates purposefully gave a defiant defense to the jury because "he believed he would be better off dead". Xenophon goes on to describe a defense by Socrates that explains the rigors of old age, and how Socrates would be glad to circumvent them by being sentenced to death. It is also understood that Socrates also wished to die because he "actually believed the right time had come for him to die."

Xenophon and Plato agree that Socrates had an opportunity to escape, as his followers were able to bribe the prison guards. There have been several suggestions offered as reasons why he chose to stay:

    He believed such a flight would indicate a fear of death, which he believed no true philosopher has.
    If he fled Athens his teaching would fare no better in another country, as he would continue questioning all he met and undoubtedly incur their displeasure.
    Having knowingly agreed to live under the city's laws, he implicitly subjected himself to the possibility of being accused of crimes by its citizens and judged guilty by its jury. To do otherwise would have caused him to break his "social contract" with the state, and so harm the state, an unprincipled act.
    If he escaped at the instigation of his friends, then his friends would become liable in law.[56]

The full reasoning behind his refusal to flee is the main subject of the Crito.[57]

Socrates' death is described at the end of Plato's Phaedo. Socrates turned down Crito's pleas to attempt an escape from prison. After drinking the poison, he was instructed to walk around until his legs felt numb. After he lay down, the man who administered the poison pinched his foot; Socrates could no longer feel his legs. The numbness slowly crept up his body until it reached his heart. Shortly before his death, Socrates speaks his last words to Crito: "Crito, we owe a rooster to Asclepius. Please, don't forget to pay the debt."

Asclepius was the Greek god for curing illness, and it is likely Socrates' last words meant that death is the cure—and freedom, of the soul from the body. Additionally, in Why Socrates Died: Dispelling the Myths, Robin Waterfield adds another interpretation of Socrates' last words. He suggests that Socrates was a voluntary scapegoat; his death was the purifying remedy for Athens' misfortunes. In this view, the token of appreciation for Asclepius would represent a cure for Athens' ailments.[49]

Can we call this Court Terrorism ? May be !

Nv. D.D.Raut ,
Vicharak , Mul Bhartiya Vichar Manch​

Our Message to Nation : Janeu Chhodo , Bharat Jodo

Wednesday 29 July 2015

Native People's Party :

Murderers of Mahatma Gandhi Won once again :

Yakub Memon is given Fasi at 6 .30 AM today 30 th July , 2015  in Nagpur Central Jail . He was hanged till death . His 22 years in Jail could not avert his hanging to life term punishment . He failed in his argument that he has not carried out Bomb Blast of Mumbai like Gandhi failed in his argument that he had not accepted partition of Hindustan and he was killed by Videshi Brahmin Nathuram Godse on 30 January , 1848 at Delhi . Native Non Brahmin Gandhi was killed by Videshi Brahmin Nathuram Godse . Is it not surprising ?

Why Native people expect from Videshi Brahmins truth and justice ?

Nv. D.D.Raut
President , NPP

Our Message to Nation : Janeu Chhodo , Bharat Jodo 

Tuesday 28 July 2015

Native People's Party :

Children's Chacha Kalam :

Dr APJ Abdul Kalam has become real popular Chacha of children in schools and colleges and even play ground . He was by nature scientist and therefore always advised children to develop scientific approach in all walks of life . He inspired children to speak out and fearlessly even on those matters which are called field of seniors .

By birth he was Native Indian Non Brahmin following Islam faith . He was believing Dharmatma Kabir and Mahatma Gandhiji thinking of simple living and high thinking .

He surpassed popularity as Chacha of children even of sarkari Chacha Nehru . He proved Non Brahmin Native are competent and brilliant to lead this nation in all fields right from science to government . He will be always remembered as Real Chacha of Children of India .

Nv. D.D.Raut , President , NPP

Our Message to Nation : Janeu Chhodo , Bharat Jodo