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Sunday, 26 April 2015

BJP Promises Indian Citizenship For Bangladeshi Hindu Refugees

Hindu refugees from Bangladesh will be given Indian citizenship if BJP comes to power in Assam in next year's Assembly poll, party president Amit Shah said. Some Hindus have come from Bangladesh due to religious disturbances.

BJP will give all of them citizenship once we come to power in Assam next year," Shah said at a rally here. Not only in Assam, but the party will work towards giving Indian citizenship to all Bangladeshi Hindu immigrants across the country, he added.

"Next elections will be fought on this issue. Assam poll will be for freeing the state of illegal Bangladeshi immigrants. Assam polls will also

Wednesday, 22 April 2015

Reasons Why I Want Bodoland


Let’s review the history of Bodo-Kacharis, History reveals that we Bodos(Bodo is derived from 'Bod' which means 'Tibet'), known as Kiratas, Asuras, Danavas and Mlecchhas in the ancient period of time, were the earliest inhabitants of the Northeastern region of India. Our ancestors migrated to the north-eastern part of India at about 5000 BC in search of greener pasture and better living from central Asia such as China, Mongolia, Tibet and Siberia. Writing about Bodos Endle remarked "in feature and general appearance they approximate very closely to Mongolian type; and this would seem to point to Tibet and China as the original home of the race". With the passage of time and situation, our ancestors scattered in different parts of the region and acquired different tribe names.  In the Brahmaputra Valley we are known as Boros, in Tripura as Tripuris, in north Cachar as Dimasas and so on.

Bodo-Kacharis were first classified by S. Endle as the Kacharis. Here, Bodo is derived from

Tuesday, 21 April 2015

The British stooge Tagore and the National Anthem - By Justice Markandey Katju

There is a controversy as to whether the Indian national anthem "Jana Gana Mana" was written by Rabindra Nath Tagore in praise of God, or as sycophancy in praise of the British King George the fifth.

In my opinion the evidence is strongly in favour of the second view.
To explain, let me first quote the Engish translation of the song:
  • "Victory to thee,
  • O ruler of the minds of the people,
  • O Dispenser of India's destiny.
  • Thy name rouses the hearts of Punjab, Sindh,Gujarat and Maratha,Of the Dravida, Odisha and Bengal;
  • It echoes in the hills of the Vindhyas and Himalayas,
  • mingles in the music of Yamuna and Ganges and ischanted by the waves of the Indian Sea.
  • We get up with your blessed name on our lips,
  • We pray for your auspicious blessings,
  • Thou dispenser of India's destiny.
  • Victory, victory, victory to thee."
Now a few things must be noted about this song:

1.The song was composed at precisely the time of the visit of the British King George the fifth and Queen Mary in December, 1911.

2.The poem does not indicate any love for the motherland.

3. The "Adhinayak" (Lord or Ruler) is being hailed. Who was the ruler of India in 1911? It was the British, headed by their King-Emperor.

4. Who was the "Bharat Bhagya Vidhata" (dispenser of India's destiny) at that time ? It was none but the British, since they were ruling India in 1911.

5.The song was sung for the first time in India on the second day of the Calcutta Conference of the Congress party in December 1911. This conference was held specially to give a loyal welcome to King George the fifth, and to thank him for annulling the Partition of Bengal in 1905.

6. The agenda of the second day of the Calcutta Conference, in which the song was sung, was specially reserved for giving a loyal welcome to George the fifth, and a resolution was adopted unanimously that day welcoming and expressing loyalty to the emperor and empress.

7. It was only as late as in 1937, when he wanted to show himself as a patriot, that Tagore denied that he had written the song to honour the British king. 

The above facts almost conclusively prove that "Jana Gana Mana" was composed and sung as an act of sycophancy to the British king.

And we have proudly adopted this song as our national anthem?
Jai ho!

 Source- Justice Markandey Katju's blog

Monday, 20 April 2015

Hypocrisy in Bihu Celebration

Few day back the indigenous people in Assam went through a political storm where they went through long debates, "Who is an Assamese?" was the question mark put in everyone's desk. 

Some of the definitions given by different organization are listed bellow- 

1. Assam Sahitya Sabha: "Indian nationals irrespective of community, language, religion and place of origin, who accept Assamese as their mother tongue or either their second or third language." 
2. All Assam Students' Union: "Those who figure in the National Register of Citizens (NRC) 1951 and their descendents." 
3. Assam Sanmilita Mahasangha: "Indigenous people of Assam whose mother tongue is Assamese or who have their own local dialects and languages community-wise but use Assamese as link language to communicate between them."
 4. Dhirendra Nath Chakraborty: "Assamese comprise nearly 20 Castes and 60 ethnic groups, tea garden workers and Rajasthani or Bengali people who came long ago and accepted the local culture, the Garia Moriyas who entered assam almost at the time as the Ahoms and the Sikhs who came to fight for Ahom King Chandrakanta Singha.

But the recent statement made by the respected President of Pub Guwahati Bihu Sanmilan against Zublee Baruah again raised many question marks in everyone's ideologies. He stated in a TV Channel that Zublee is

Sunday, 19 April 2015

Who are Rajbongshis?

Rajbonshis are Hinduised people belonging to the lower caste in the Hindu caste system who now speak Assamese and Bengali languages. They are darker than other tribes. Some of them have Aryan features but some of them have mongoloid features. Their population is more than 1 crore.

*What's their origin?

Asking a Rajbonsghi, an obvious reply would be-"we're the descendants of the Koch kings" but the truth is that none of them are any descendant of the Koch kings. Can a single royal family sprout out into more than 1 crore population in just 500 years? There's no logic here therefore who are they? When the Bodo-Koch king, Naranarayan converted to Hinduism,he converted his family members to

Wednesday, 15 April 2015

BWISAGU Boosted up with the Baokungri Festival

Baisagu, one of the most popular seasonal festival of the Bodos, which means the start of the new year is a Boro word which originated from the word "Baisa" which means year or age, and "Agu" that means starting or start. Hence, 'Baisagu' the starting time of the year or age. This year Bwisagu started on 14th April, where a large number of people were seen enjoying the beauty of nature with songs, dance and special musical instruments like Kham, Siphung, Serja, jotha etc.

The festival is boosted up with the "Baokungry Festival" where thousand of people were seen in the Baokungri hill side of Kokrajhar district merrymaking, starting from young to old. Hiking on the stiff rough hill are seen, variety of foods from different ethnic groups added a flavor to the event. The beauty of Bodo Homeland is flowering with the colorful festival.

We the Trending Facts Now team extend our heartfelt greetings to our fellow BODOS on this Beautiful occasion, may this Bwisagu bring joy and peace in the region. 
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Monday, 13 April 2015

Reason Why I am Totally Against Cow Slaughter Ban in INDIA

I have no desire to be controversial, only a desire to be rational. Some might say "You should respect the feelings of majority!" my only answer is "I respect feelings of everybody, but I refuse to respect stupidity."
I am totally against the ban on cow slaughter, not because I like to eat beef! But, only because there is no ground of rationality in banning beef.
I went through this Article 48 which says slaughter of Cow is prohibited in Constitution of India, but not on religious grounds, but on Agriculture and Animal farming perspective. Here is the Statement:
Article 48 in The Constitution Of India 1949
48. Organization of agriculture and animal husbandry The State shall endeavour to organise agriculture and animal husbandry on modern and scientific lines and shall, in particular, take steps for preserving and improving the breeds, and prohibiting the slaughter, of cows and calves and other milch and draught cattle.
‪#‎NOTE‬ Not everything in the Constitution is sensible.
NOW!
90% of the world eats beef. Are they all rakshasi and