Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Sundry Idiots and Liberal retards opposing beef ban in India

There is a section of aggressive minority-ism bogeymen who appear every now and then to expose their farcical "liberalism" that is another word for gross anti-Hinduism in India. These liberal retards think they own the nation and can override anything that the nation holds sacred, that the founding fathers of the constitution put in as a directive principle, that the Supreme Court has upheld, that even the Mughals and British Colonialists had respected and that majority of the states in India have ratified.

Traditionally cows are considered sacred in Hindu India. Hinduism is based on the concept of omnipresence of the Divine, and the presence of a soul in all creations including bovine.The concept of slaughtering cows among the militant minorities and useful liberal idiots from the hindu community arose from the historical invasions of Islamists who enforced dhimmitude and humiliation on the vanquished Hindu subjects. For example, In 1756–57, in what was his fourth invasion of India, the founder of the Durrani Empire, Ahmad Shāh Durrānī sacked Delhi and plundered Agra, Mathura, and Vrndavana. On his way back to Afghanistan, he attacked the Golden Temple in Amritsar and filled its sacred pool with the blood of slaughtered cows. These are the kind of traditions our Liberals retards seek to uphold.


In independent India there was a committed intent to protect cows.

The "Preservation, protection and improvement of stock and prevention of animal diseases, veterinary training and practice" is Entry 15 of the State List of the Seventh Schedule of the Constitution. Presently 24 out of 29 states in India currently have various regulations prohibiting either the slaughter or sale of cows.

Prohibition of cow slaughter is a Directive Principles of State Policy contained in Article 48 of the Constitution.Almost 95% of the slaughter houses in India are illegal, purportedly serving to the illegal demands of the liberal community that can go to any lengths to satiate their illegitimate and illegal quirks.


On October 26,2005  the Supreme Court of India , in a landmark judgement upheld the constitutional validity of anti-cow slaughter laws enacted by different state governments in India.

History

It is said that the CHola King Manu Needhi Cholan killed his own son to provide justice to a cow. The ancient sculptures of Indus valley civilizations and the continued worship of Nandi proves the eminent place of bovines in traditional Indian society.

In medieval times, The Mughal emperor Babar ruled in 1526 that killing cows was forbidden. In his Wasiyyat namd-i-majchfi (Persian: secret testament‎) to his son and successor, Humayun, dated First Jamadi-ul-Awwal 935 Hijri (11 January 1529), babur instructed that hearts of people of Hindustan can be won by keeping bigotry aside (implying that Hindu community wishes should be respected). This restriction on cow slaughter continued until Ahmad Shah's rule in 1754, although there was a reversal in 1645 under the reign of ultra-Islamist Aurangzeb, who revived cruel subjugation of dharmic communities. He imposed cow slaughter to humiliate the Hindu subjects, as mentioned in 9th Sikh Guru Tegh Bahadur's memoirs. However, after Aurangzeb, the resurgent Maratha and Sikh empires banned cow slaughter again.

Even while the British, who were habitual beef eaters forced slaughter, the rebellion of 1857 against the British East India Company, led by both Hindus and Muslim sepoys was based on the reverence of the cow. Every social movement like Arya Samaj also stressed on cow protection.

In the late 1800s, Some incidents precipitated by the British led to Hindu-Muslim riots in Mumbai, Rangoon, Azamgarh, etc on the issue of cow slaughter. In the backdrop of violent riots, Queen Victoria mentioned the cow protection movement in a letter, dated 8 December 1893, to then Viceroy Lansdowne, writing, "The Queen greatly admired the Viceroy's speech on the Cow-killing agitation. While she quite agrees in the necessity of perfect fairness, she thinks the Muhammadans do require more protection than Hindus, and they are decidedly by far the more loyal. Though the Muhammadan's cow-killing is made the pretext for the agitation, it is, in fact, directed against us, who kill far more cows for our army, &c., than the Muhammadans." It is since then that the protection of beef-eating people crept into Indian Governance, in spite of most great freedom fighters of the time actively participating in cow-protection movements. It became a fight between the elite and the masses since then.

Post-Independence Congress-led governments, who were but an extension of the colonial Raj, continued with the encouragement of cow-slaughter in the name of scientific temperament and rationalism. It also went so far as to release grants and loans for setting up of modern slaughter houses, which the Hindu Nationalists call the Pink Revolution.

Jayaprakash Narayan in his letter to then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi calling for a ban on cow slaughter, Narayan wrote, "For myself, I cannot understand why, in a Hindu majority country like India, where rightly or wrongly, there is such a strong feeling about cow-slaughter, there cannot be a legal ban"

The opposition to cow-slaughter in India therefore has variously been motivated by Anti-Hinduism, Jehad, Elitism, Subjugation, or Colonialism. It is unfortunate our liberals mock the tradition of the majority population of their own nation to prove themselves as true inheritors of the worst sort of Invaders and British the country has seen.

Sunday, March 29, 2015

Why Saudi Invasion of Yemen is good for India if the war escalates.

It's like the 1800s again. Hardly had we grown out of iraqi invasion of Kuwait, US invasions of Iraq, Afghanistan and Russian  invasion of Ukraine, that saudi has invaded Yemen. US is signing deals with Saudi and Iran, and both these nations war against each other.

It is in this backdrop, and blinded by its hate and insecurity of Iran, that Saudi Arabia has invaded Yemen. Is Saudi involved in this war to help yemenis or liberate them or for its own hegemonic motives? 

To begin with, There was no legitimate govt in Yemen, and here we have saudi and Arab league reacting without a UN mandate. The Houthis were known so far as opposition to Al Qaeda which saudi claims to fight itself. Houthis do represent a section of Yemenis. was there not a way to have a political solution instead of having a foriegn country coming in and bombing them. Is the bombing going to bring Houthis to the negotiations  table?

While Yemen has been anarchic for some time it is debatable whether a political solution was or is possible. And Iran was also always very involved in aiding sections within Yemen , so foriegn intervention is not really new.

However saudis were responsible in a way for Houthis to gain legitimacy when they did not allow a democratic rather popular solution to find place when revolution overthrew the previous despot in 2012. Saudis wanted remnants of previous corrupt government to be in power in the shape of Hadi. That made Houthis challenge Haidi and claim valid representation of a section of its people.

Now saudi is bombing Yemen and not allowing Iran to take control. Yemen has always had tribal friction but what gives authoritarian backward fundamentalist dictatorship the legitimacy to get in and bomb another nation? And why then is Iran's arming of Houthis to be considered evil?

It is clear Saudi has used Yemen to create a new Arab Sunni army of tyrannical regimes with questionable human right records... an additional military force in the middle east that adds another dimension to the  tensions of the middle east.

Saudis warmongering, unfortunately is  being supported by US and Israel, and Saudi will bring war on itself. Remember Saudi is behind majority of terrorism in the region, and karma in my view will catch up. Also it is very clear that Saudi decided to take matters into its own hands when it realised beyond any doubts that US and Israel will not really counter Iran effectively in its backyard.

Iran has in last few years gained considerable influence in at least 4 countries- Iraq, Bahrain, Lebanon and Yemen. Im additiom Syria has not fully slipped out. Palestine hamas have always recieved considerable help from Iran too, although it does not add to Iranian sphere of influence but does add to its PR value in Arab world. Now these 4 countries i mentioned are the countries which are being unsettled by Saudi Arabia intervention to counter Iran's influence.

There is a new found sunni agression ( or i shoukd say insecurity) in the ME and unfortunately western powers are playing into their hands by supporting one against the other and disturbing the fragile balance between Shias and sunni.

The yemen strikes will definitely fuel a larger regional conflict, comes at it does on the back of a united Arab military force. In our own backyard, pakistan first declared to send it's troops to help saudi and then quickly retracted. It's hardly a political decision in pakistan and the army, the real state, seems to have pulled it in.  There are already enough fronts the pakistan defense establishment has open within pakistan to involve themselves with shady goals of this invasion. If there is but a larger involvement, the jehad will quickly reach pakistan itself. Pakistan is largely sunni but there is a sizeable shia minority that, if involved in a civil war, can bring anarchy on the streets of pakistan. In such an eventuality,  considering pakistan is a nuclear nation,  it won't be surprising that UN asks for greater control in governance of the armaments and intervene.

Such an internarional intervention  will eventually be good for India, and hence this new flared fitna is good for india in the long run. It also helps give a much more stable option to the people of azad kashmir for example, where the minority shia community is also much victimised.  A stretched pakistan establishment is unlikely to contain the heightened dissatisfaction within its own occupied Baloch and Pashtu regions, not to speak of the discontent Sindh and other regions have with overbearing Punjab. A shia sunni conflict has the potential to cripple and dismember Pakistan rapidly.

This is my amateur reading of a very complex situation. I don't pose to be any authority on ME or Islamic matters. Just crystal ball gazing :)

Monday, March 16, 2015

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Budget Proposals for F.Y. 2015-16 related to Individual Taxation: Update in 80CCD


The Government of India has announced the Annual Union Budget FY 2015-16. Here are the budget proposals pertaining to individual taxation.
  • Deduction for medi-claim insurance premium (Section 80D):
Increase in limit from Rs. 15,000 p.a. to Rs. 25,000 p.a. (Senior citizen from Rs. 20,000 p. a. to Rs. 30,000 p.a.).
Tax saving from Rs. 1,030 to Rs. 3,090 depending upon applicable tax slabs.
  • Transport allowance:
Increase in exemption limit from Rs. 9,600 p.a. to Rs. 19,200 p.a.
Tax saving from Rs. 989 to Rs. 2,966 depending upon applicable tax slabs.
  • Deduction of medical treatment of a person with disability and severe disability (Section 80DD & 80U):
Increase in limit from Rs. 50,000/ 1,00,000 p.a. to Rs. 75,000/ 1,25,000 p.a. respectively.
Tax saving from Rs. 2,575 to Rs. 7,725 depending upon applicable tax slabs.
  • Annuity plan of LIC or Pension Scheme (Section 80CCC)*:
Increase in limit from Rs. 1,00,000 p.a. to Rs. 1,50,000 p.a.
Tax saving from Rs. 5,150 to Rs. 15,450 depending upon applicable slabs.
  • Contribution to New Pension Scheme or Pension Fund (Section 80CCD)*:
Increase in limit from Rs. 1,00,000 p.a. to Rs. 1,50,000 p.a.
Tax saving from Rs. 5,150 to Rs. 15,450 depending upon applicable tax slabs.
Based on the fine print of Finance Bill, 2015 released, deduction limit u/s 80CCD is hereby clarified.


Note:  *Cumulative/ aggregate limit for deduction u/s 80C (PF, NSC, Housing loan principal repayment etc.), 80CCC and 80CCD is Rs. 1,50,000/- only.
IMPORTANT: Since the limit of Rs. 1,50,000 is generally utilised under the existing provisions, the proposed increase will most probably theoretical for most of the assesses.  
  • Investment in Sukanya Samriddi Account will be eligible for deduction u/s 80C. Interest on such investment will be exempt from income tax w.e. from F.Y.’14-‘15
  • Medical expenses upto Rs. 30,000/- is allowable as deduction u/s 80D in case of very senior citizen (80 years or more). However aggregate deduction in respect of premium and medical expenditure is Rs. 30,000/-.
  • Amount paid on account of medical treatment of specific disease of very senior citizen is allowable as deduction u/s 80DDB upto Rs. 80,000/-.
  • Donation to Swachh Bharat Kosh and Clean Ganga Fund will be eligible for 100% deduction u/s 80G from total income. w.e.f. A.Y. 2015-16)
  • Wealth Tax to be abolished. However additional 2% surcharge will be levied on the income tax of a person whose income exceeds 1 Crore.
  • TDS u/s 194A would be deducted on following interest (w.e.f. 1-06-2015) (applicable for all assessee).
  • Interest received from co-operative society
  • Interest on recurring deposit
  • Interest from bank (earlier the threshold limit of Rs. 10,000 p.a. was applicable to a branch, now the limit applicable to the bank per se.)
  • Employer has to collect/obtain all the proofs, evidence of the prescribed claim or deductions or exemptions or allowances or claim for set off of losses in prescribed form and manner (Section 192) (w.e.f. 01-06-2015).
  • Pre mature withdrawal from Provident Fund maintained with the trust:
Currently, amounts withdrawn before 5 years of PF membership, was treated as income of respective contribution period and subjected to tax.
Proposed TDS at flat rate of 10% on pre mature withdrawal proposed unless the withdrawal is for less than Rs. 30,000 or the employee submits Form 15G/H. In the absence of PAN of the employee, TDS at Maximum Marginal Rate.

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