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Ms Maha Mayawati Dares BJP
To Hold Polls Using Ballot Papers the best GIF BSP v/s BJP
RSS India’s number 1 terror group: Former Mumbai police officer
Hence, RSS supporters on social media celebrating her assassination!
The elections in India in 2018 include the eight state legislative assembly elections.
in Classical English,
Gujarati- ક્લાસિકલ
ગુજરાતી,66) Classical Marathi-शास्त्रीय मराठी,75) Classical
Punjabiਕਲਾਸੀਕਲ ਪੰਜਾਬੀ
Ms Maha Mayawati Dares BJP To Hold Polls Using Ballot Papers
BSP v/s BJP
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/…/articlesh…/49943534.cms
Just 1% intolerant, violent, militant, shooting, lynching, lunatic,
mentally retarded number one terrorists of the world chitpavan brahmin
RSS (rakshasa Swayam Sevak) of stealth, shadowy, discriminatory hindutva
cult psychopaths rejoice on the murder of 99% Sravajan samaj, days are
not too far off when the chamcha, chela, slave, bootlicker and own
mother’s flesh eater Murderer of democratic institutions (Modi) (Mad
doggy) are stoned and put them in mental asylums.
People of this
country are calm, quiet, alert, attentive and have an equanimity mind
with a clear understanding that everything is changing.
All the under ground organisations are headed by chitpavan brahmins. That is the reason no action is being taken on them.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/…/articlesh…/49943534.cms
RSS India’s number 1 terror group: Former Mumbai police officer
Hence, RSS supporters on social media celebrating her assassination!
RSS activists have been chargesheeted in at least 13 cases of terror
acts in which RDX has been used, the ex-officer said. (File Photo)RSS
activists have been chargesheeted in at least 13 cases of terror acts in
which RDX has been used, the ex-o… Read More
KOLKATA: Claiming
that the activists of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) have been
indicted in at least 13 terror cases across India, former Maharashtra
inspector general of police S M Mushrif on Thursday described the BJP’s
ideological mentor as India’s number one terrorist organisation.
“RSS activists have been chargesheeted in at least 13 cases of terror
acts in which RDX has been used. If organisations like Bajrang Dal are
taken into the account, then the number of such cases goes up to 17,”
Mushrif said at an event in Kolkata.
“The RSS is India’s number
one terrorist organisation, there is no doubt on this,” said Mushrif,
referring to the 2007 Mecca Masjid bombing in Hyderabad, the 2006 and
2008 Malegaon blasts in Maharashtra and the 2007 Samjhauta Express
bombings among others.
Mushrif, however, asserted that “saffron terror” had no bearing on which party was in power.
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“The RSS as a terror organisation has nothing to do with political
power. It is immaterial which party is in power. It is the system that
is working, it’s the Brahminical system. And when I say Brahminical, it
doesn’t mean the Brahmin, it’s the mentality, the attitude to dominate
and oppress,” he said.
However, Mushrif was not in agreement with
the view that intolerance was rising in recent times. “Intolerance has
been going on for a long time. There have been many severe bigger
incidents earlier, I don’t understand why it is being highlighted now,”
he asked.
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Reiterating his claims that the Intelligence Bureau (IB) masterminded
the killing of Hemant Karkare, who was probing the involvement of Hindu
radicals in terror acts, during the Mumbai terror attack in 2008,
Mushrif called for a people’s movement to establish the truth behind the
killing of the Mumbai Anti-Terrorism Squad chief.
“There is
clinching evidence about the IB’s involvement but all efforts to
establish that have been defeated. Our efforts to call for an
independent probe have always been defeated. Unless there is a massive
public movement, this will never be established,” said Mushrif, who made
the sensational claims in his book “Who Killed Karkare”.
Mushrif, along with national award winning music director and former
Trinamool Lok Sabha member Kabir Suman, was speaking at an event to
commemorate Karkare’s martyrdom.
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Hindutva supporters rejoice Gauri Lankesh’s murder, BJP IT Cell chief’s old tweet goes viral
“The
RSS is India’s number one terrorist organisation, there is no doubt on
this,” said former Maharashtra inspector general of police S M Mushrif,
referring to the…
timesofindia.indiatimes.com
Bahujan Samaj Party vs Bharathiya Janatha Party
intelligent cadres for Sarvajan hithay Sarvajan sukhaya of the world
have to approach all the voters physically and through WhatsApp,
Facebook, Twitter, SMSes, emails and through virgin media but not
PRESSTITUTES to make them vote forElectronic Voting Machines vs Ballot
BJP vs BSP
Ms Maha Mayawati Dares BJP To Hold Polls Using Ballot Papers
Bahujan Samaj Party vs Bharathiya Janatha Party
The intelligent cadres for Sarvajan hithay Sarvajan sukhaya of the world
have to approach all the voters physically and through WhatsApp,
Facebook, Twitter, SMSes, emails and through virgin media but not
PRESSTITUTES to make them vote forElectronic Voting Machines vs Ballot
Papers
ie.,
BJP vs BSP
Awakened with Awareness
Maha Mayawati vs Dull-headed Chief Chitpavan brahmins RSS (Rakshsa Swayam Sewaks)
Modern Constitution vs Outdated Manusmriti
Non-violence vs intolerant violence
Compassion vs hatred
Equality vs inequalities
https://sabrangindia.in/article/sanghs-hypocrisy-dalits-its-time-read-bunch-thoughts-again
The Sangh’s Hypocrisy on SC/STs, It’s Time to Read ‘Bunch of Thoughts’, Again!
‘Bunch of Thoughts’ by ‘Guru’ M.S. Golwalkar needs to be re-visited
to understand where the Sangh and Its Votaries Stand on Caste, and SC/STs
If one historically traces the ideology guiding the BJP (Bahuth Jiyadha
Psychopaths) and the Sangh, one can notice the deep impact of chitpavan brahmanical hegemony on them.
Soon after the Murderer of democratic institutions (Mod)i’s condemnation
of the Una incident in his post “Monkey Baat” address, the Rakshasa
Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) also criticised
the attack on SC/STs. The timing of the two statements, expose the
hollowness of the condemnations expressed. The attack on Scheduled Caste
youth in
Una (Gujarat) took place on July 11 and Modi spoke against it only on August 6.
Both the statements were made almost a month after the Una incident.
The “seriousness” of the RSS is also evident from the fact that, along
with condemnation, it added that the “Modi should have not called 80 percent Gau Rakshaks fake”.
It must also be noted that while the Visha Hindu Psychopaths (VHP), an
avathar of the RSS, chose to remain officially silent, functionaries of
both
the VHP and Bajan Dal (BD), another avathar outfit, tweeted “Garv se
kaho hum gorakshaks hai” (We are proud to be Cow Protectors), a play on
their trademark slogan “Garv se kaho hum Hindu hai” (We
are proud to be Hindus). The latter slogan was a call to arms,
virtually in the 1990s as the campaign for the demolition of the Babri
masjid built up without maintaining the status quo as per the Modern Constitution .
Timing apart, the question that needs to be asked is, are the Sangh and
BJP actually concerned about the atrocities on SC/STs? Are they serious
about the question of caste? One needs to look back a bit to find the
answers.
If one historically traces the ideology guiding the BJP and the Sangh,
one can notice the deep impact of chitpavan brahmanical hegemony on
them. One must
ask why the leadership of the Sangh has always been in the hands of the
upper castes. Five of its six sarsanghchalaks (chiefs/supremos),
including the present incumbent Mohan Bhagwat, are chitpavan brahmins.
The only
exception was Rajendra Singh, but he too was an upper-caste (Thakur).
The Sangh has always believed in the idea of Varna system i.e. the four
fold division of the society as per the manusmriti. the chitpavan
brahmins as 1st rate athmas (souls), kshatrias 2nd, vysias 3rd, shudras
4th rate souls and the aboringinal inhabitants of Jambudvipa, the so
called untouchables (SC/STs) as having no soul at all so that they can
shoot, lynch and physically and mentally cause harm to them. But the
Buddha never believed in any soul. He said that all are equal. Hence the
Chief Architect Dr BR Amberdkar in his Modern Constitution incorporated
liberty, equality and fraternity for the welfare, happiness and peace
for all societies.
Golwalkar, their second head, had staunchly defended it and had called
the tasks performed by these Varnas as “selfless service”.He wrote:
The Gita
tells us that the individual who does his assigned duties in life in a
spirit of selfless service only worships God through such performance.” (Bunch of Thoughts; Once the Glory, PP 98)
Despite speaking against caste atrocities, RSS has published thousands
of copies of this book and follows it line by line.The doublespeak of
Sangh is evident from the fact that on one hand, they treat Manusmriti
as their holy book and on the other, talk about discontinuation of caste
atrocities. RSS’s love for Manusmriti is evident from the fact that,
when the constitution of India was being finalised, the RSS complained:
“To this day his laws as enunciated in the Manusmriti excite the
admiration of the world and elicit spontaneous obedience and conformity.
But to our constitutional pundits that means nothing” (Organiser quoted in Empire and Neoliberalism in Asia, pp 252).
The Manusmriti is important in this context because it is the book which
lays down the foundation of the oppressive caste system. This ancient
text goes on to define the duties assigned to each caste:
“To chitpavan brahmanas he assigned teaching and studying (the Veda),
sacrificing for their own benefit and for others, giving and accepting
(of alms). The Kshatriya he commanded to protect the people, to bestow
gifts, to offer sacrifices, to study (the Veda), and to abstain from
attaching himself to sensual pleasures; The Vaisya to tend cattle, to
bestow gifts, to offer sacrifices, to study (the Veda), to trade, to
lend money, and to cultivate land. One occupation only the lord
prescribed to the Sudra, to serve meekly even these (other) three
castes”. (The Laws of Manu, Translated by G.Buhler, PP 3)
The “Guru Ji” of RSS (Golwalkar) had fondly quoted Manu as ‘ Bhagwan’
and the ‘ greatest law giver’ in many of his texts. He not only called
Manu the supreme law giver but has also referred to him at various
places to cite the supremacy of chitpavan brahmins.
“It is this fact which made the first and greatest law giver of the
world - Manu, to lay down in his code, directing all the peoples of the
world
to come to learn their duties at the holy feet of the “Eldestborn”
chitpavan brahmans of this land.” (We, Our Nationhood Defined, PP 117)
It is the Manusmriti that designates corporal punishments for the lower
castes. The Cow vigilante groups supported by the VHP seek to implement
these very chitpavan brahmanical laws. The incidents at Una, Latehar, Dadri and
most recently in Andhra Pradesh are all are examples of this.
The Manusmriti quotes:
“For (stealing) cows belonging to chitpavan brahmanas, piercing (the
nostrils
of) a barren cow, and for stealing (other) cattle (belonging to
chitpavan brahmanas, the offender) shall forthwith lose half his feet.” (The Laws of Manu, Translated by G.Buhler, PP 53)
Even if we leave apart all these specific incidents, the Sangh has
always maintained its faith in the principle of violence. It goes back
to Manusmriti to quote how violence is the only tool to establish the
‘supremacy’ of the ‘rashtra’. They have continuously implemented the
same understanding within the country itself. Every time there has been a
discussion around Islamic terrorism, the Right-wing in the country has
found violence as the only counter to it. Many Sangh workers like
Colonel Purohit, Aseemanand and Sadhvi Pragya have been accused of
carrying out terror activities. The Sangh has vehemently denied
proximity with these individuals. But the ideals of violence remain
deeply rooted within the Sangh Parivar. Golwalkar’s ‘Bunch of Thought’
has discussed ways to use violence in order to “establish peace”. It
quotes:
“We had in the past set up standards of valour and heroism and
produced some of the greatest generals and conquerors the world has ever
known, who fought and killed and carried on fierce battles relentlessly
to establish peace wherein dharma reigned, supreme.”
The disagreement of RSS with the Indian constitution is in the public
domain. The anti-SC/ST agenda of the RSS can be traced in its demand for
the review of the reservation system. Both the RSS and the BJP opposed
the Mandal Commission’s recommendations that gave representation to the
Other Backward Castes (OBCs).
So the question is why has RSS/BJP suddenly developed love for SC/STs?
The only answer is the upcoming elections..
Uttar Pradesh which has traditionally voted for the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP). During
the 2014 Lok Sabha Polls,the BJP tamered the fraud EVMs to win elections
Since the Modi regime’s stint in Delhi however, there have been a spate
of incidents and the government’s response, that have dented this hold.
The suicide of Rohith Vemula (Hyderabad Central University, January 17,
2016), the Una atrocity (July 11, 2016), the personal attack on BSP
leader, Mayawati and demands for the review of reservations by the RSS,
have made the ruling party in India, vulnerable in UP. Both the
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the RSS are now desperately trying to
contain the surging SC/ST ire. But one must not forget that at the core
of their ideology, lies a deep-seated anti-SC/ST agenda.
Democracy vs fascism
Sanity vs insanity
Elephant vs Lotus
With
the support of electionrunner by conducting regular polls with Ballot
papers, the result will show 99% votes for BSP and less than 1% for BJP
It is only after Mayawatiji exposed the EVMs scam the whole world got awakened.
Again
May Mayawatiji directs the most intelligent cadres starting from state
to booth level to go to the voters with Ballot Papers consisting names
and symbols of all the national and state level political parties to
request the voters to vote for the party they like. That way people can
choose their party in a free and fair manner. This will be a list system
of elections to vote for party and not for individuals. The Concerned
party can nominate the representatives on the basis of how many voters
each cadre had contacted. The results after counting the votes could be
made public through social media and media who support democracy.
https://www.election24.in/voter-list/madhya-pradesh/
Madhya Pradesh Voter List 2017 – 2018 Download PDF
Madhya Pradesh Voter List 2017 – has a 230-seat state legislative assembly. The state also sends 40 members to the Parliament
of India: 29 are elected to the Lok Sabha (Lower House) and 11 to the
Rajya Sabha (Upper House). The constitutional head of the state is the
Governor, appointed by the President of India. The executionary powers
lie with the Chief Minister, who is the elected leader of the state
legislature.
CEO Madhya Pradesh Voter List 2018
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- Then Select your Polling Station and Download/ Save your Voter List in PDF.
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released by the CEO MP. Till then you can download latest MP Voter List
here.
Constituency No. |
Constituency Name |
001 |
Sheopur |
002 |
Vijaypur |
003 |
Sabalgarh |
004 |
Joura |
005 |
Sumawali |
006 |
Morena |
007 |
Dimani |
008 |
Ambah – SC |
009 |
Ater |
010 |
Bhind |
011 |
Lahar |
012 |
Mehgaon |
013 |
Gohad – SC |
014 |
Gwalior Rural |
015 |
Gwalior |
016 |
Gwalior East |
017 |
Gwalior South |
018 |
Bhitarwar |
019 |
Dabra – SC |
020 |
Sewda |
021 |
Bhander – SC |
022 |
Datia |
023 |
Karera – SC |
024 |
Pohari |
025 |
Shivpuri |
026 |
Pichhore |
027 |
Kolaras |
028 |
Bamori |
029 |
Guna – SC |
030 |
Chachoura |
031 |
Raghogarh |
032 |
Ashok Nagar – SC |
033 |
Chanderi |
034 |
Mungaoli |
035 |
Bina – SC |
036 |
Khurai |
037 |
Surkhi |
038 |
Deori |
039 |
Rehli |
040 |
Naryoli |
041 |
Sagar |
042 |
Banda |
043 |
Tikamgarh |
044 |
Jatara – SC |
045 |
Prithvipur |
046 |
Niwari |
047 |
Khargapur |
048 |
Maharajpur |
049 |
Chandla – SC |
050 |
Rajnagar |
051 |
Chhatarpur |
052 |
Bijawar |
053 |
Malhara |
054 |
Pathariya |
055 |
Damoh |
056 |
Jabera |
057 |
Hatta |
058 |
Pawai |
059 |
Gunnaor |
060 |
Panna |
061 |
Chitrakoot |
062 |
Raigaon – SC |
063 |
Satna |
064 |
Nagod |
065 |
Maihar |
066 |
Amarpatan |
067 |
Rampur – Baghelan |
068 |
Sirmour |
069 |
Semariya |
070 |
Teonthar |
071 |
Mauganj |
072 |
Deotalab |
073 |
Mangawan – SC |
074 |
Rewa |
075 |
Gurh |
076 |
Churhat |
077 |
Sidhi |
078 |
Sihawal |
079 |
Chitrangi – ST |
080 |
Singrauli |
081 |
Devsar |
082 |
Dhauhani – ST |
083 |
Beohari – ST |
084 |
Jaisingnagar – ST |
085 |
Jaitpur – ST |
086 |
Kotma |
087 |
Anuppur- ST |
088 |
Pushprajgarh – ST |
089 |
Bandhavgarh – ST |
090 |
Manpur – ST |
091 |
Barwara – ST |
092 |
Vijayraghavgarh |
093 |
Murwara |
094 |
Bahoriband |
095 |
Patan |
096 |
Bargi |
097 |
Jabalpur Purba – SC |
098 |
Jabalpur Uttar |
099 |
Jabalpur Cantt. |
100 |
Jabalpur Paschim |
101 |
Panagar |
102 |
Sihora – ST |
103 |
Shahpura – ST |
104 |
Dindori – ST |
105 |
Bichhiya – ST |
106 |
Niwas – ST |
107 |
Mandla – ST |
108 |
Baihar – ST |
109 |
Lanji |
110 |
Paraswada |
111 |
Balaghat |
112 |
Waraseoni |
113 |
Katangi |
114 |
Barghat – ST |
115 |
Seoni |
116 |
Keolari |
117 |
Lakhnadon – ST |
118 |
Gotegaon – SC |
119 |
Narsingpur |
120 |
Narsingpur |
121 |
Gadarwara |
122 |
Junnardeo – ST |
123 |
Amarwara – ST |
124 |
Churai |
125 |
Saunsar |
126 |
Chhindwara |
127 |
Parasia – SC |
128 |
Pandhurna – ST |
129 |
Multai |
130 |
Amla – SC |
131 |
Betul |
132 |
Ghoradongri – ST |
133 |
Bhainsdehi – ST |
134 |
Timarni – ST |
135 |
Harda |
136 |
Seoni – Malwa |
137 |
Hoshangabad |
138 |
Sohagpur |
139 |
Pipariya – SC |
140 |
Udaipura |
141 |
Bhojpur |
142 |
Sanchi – SC |
143 |
Silwani |
144 |
Vidisha |
145 |
Basoda |
146 |
Kurwai – SC |
147 |
Sironj |
148 |
Shamshabad |
149 |
Berasia – SC |
150 |
Bhopal Uttar |
151 |
Narela, Bhopal |
152 |
Bhopal Dakshin-Paschim |
153 |
Bhopal Madhya |
154 |
Govindpura |
155 |
Huzur |
156 |
Budhni |
157 |
Ashta – SC |
158 |
Ichhawar |
159 |
Sehore |
160 |
Narsinghgarh |
161 |
Biaora |
162 |
Rajgarh |
163 |
Khilchipur |
164 |
Sarangpur – SC |
165 |
Susner |
166 |
Agar – SC |
167 |
Shajapur |
168 |
Shujalpur |
169 |
Kalapipal |
170 |
Sonkatch – SC |
171 |
Dewas |
172 |
Hatpipliya |
173 |
Khategaon |
174 |
Bagali – ST |
175 |
Mandhata |
176 |
Harsud – ST |
177 |
Khandwa – SC |
178 |
Pandhana – ST |
179 |
Nepanagar – ST |
180 |
Burhanpur |
181 |
Bhikangaon – ST |
182 |
Badwah |
183 |
Maheshwar – SC |
184 |
Kasrawad |
185 |
Khargone |
186 |
Bhagwanpura – ST |
187 |
Sendhawa – ST |
188 |
Rajpur – ST |
189 |
Pansemal – ST |
190 |
Badwani – ST |
191 |
Alirajpur – ST |
192 |
Jobat – ST |
193 |
Jhabua |
194 |
Thandla – ST |
195 |
Petlawad – ST |
196 |
Sardarpur – ST |
197 |
Gandhwani – ST |
198 |
Kukshi – ST |
199 |
Manawar |
200 |
Dharampuri – ST |
201 |
Dhar |
202 |
Badnawar |
203 |
Depalpur |
204 |
Indore – 1 |
205 |
Indore – 2 |
206 |
Indore – 3 |
207 |
Indore – 4 |
208 |
Indore – 5 |
209 |
Dr. Ambedkarnagar (Mhow) |
210 |
Rau |
211 |
Sanwer – SC |
212 |
Nagada – Khachrod |
213 |
Mahidpur |
214 |
Tarana |
215 |
Ghatiya – SC |
216 |
Ujjain Uttar |
217 |
Ujjain Dakshin |
218 |
Badnagar |
219 |
Ratlam Rural – ST |
220 |
Ratlam City |
221 |
Sailana – ST |
222 |
Jaora |
223 |
Alot |
224 |
Mandsaur |
225 |
Malhargarh – SC |
226 |
Suwasra |
227 |
Garoth |
228 |
Manasa |
229 |
Neemuch |
230 |
Jawad |
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