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Ban on Hindu Jagruti Site will produce a Stronger and Unbeatable Hindu Media in Bharat.


Ban on Hindu Jagruti Site will produce a Stronger and Unbeatable Hindu Media in Bharat.


BAN ON HINDU JANAJAGRUTI SAMITI SITE WILL PRODUCE A STRONGER AND UNBEATABLE HINDU MEDIA IN BHARAT.

~Upananda Brahmachari.
History repeats itself. The days of suffocating British Raj is back again through a notorious Italian lady, Sonia Gandhi nee Sonia Antonio Maino, (the real Vatican representative) and her Indian counterparts by censoring Hindu Media in a gag.   The present Congress led UPA (United Progressive Alliance) Govt. in India has banned numerous Hindu websites, blogs and pages in social media includinghttp://hindujagruti.org the internet organ of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, a famous Hindu organisation with world reputation. Pro Muslim and Pro Christian Congress Party in a mood to persecute the majority Hindus all along.
If we want to look back the repression in the British Raj, we see that the infamous “Gagging Act” of 1857 has been passed following the 1st Great Indian War against the British. It sought to regulate the establishment of printing presses and to restrain the circulation of printed mater. All presses had to have a license from the government. No distinction was made between publications in English and other regional languages. The Act also held that no printed material impugning the motives of the British Raj, tending to bring it hatred and contempt and exciting unlawful resistance to its orders. When the British Government found that the Gagging Act was not potent enough to repress all Nationalist sentiments, it went on to create a more forcible law, designed in part by Sir Alexander Arbuthnot and Sir Ashley Eden, Lieutenant Governor of Bengal. In the course of time, the Vernacular Press Act was passed in 1878 under the Governor Generalship and Viceroyalty of Lord Lytton, for ‘better control” of Indian language newspapers. The purpose of the Act was to control the printing and circulation of seditious material, calculated to produce disaffection, which was already present, against the British Government in India in the minds of the masses.
So far, thirty five vernacular papers in Bengal, including the Amrita Bazar Patrika, the editor of which was one Mahatma Sisir Kumar Ghose. Sir Ashley Eden summoned him and offered to contribute to his paper regularly, if he allowed what he published to go under scanner by Sir Ashley’s office first. Ghose refused, and remarked that “there ought to be at least one honest journalist in the land.” The Vernacular Press Act might be said to have grown from this incident. About the time the Act was passed, Sir Ashley remarked in a speech that forty five seditious writings published in fifteen different vernacular papers were presented before him before the Act was finalized. The Vernacular Press Act stated that any magistrate or Commissioner of Police had the authority to call upon any printer or publisher of a newspaper to enter into a bond, undertaking not to print a certain kind of material, and confiscate any printed mater it deemed objectionable. The affected party could not seek redress in a court of law. General threats to the Indian language press were these:
1. Any attempt to subvert the functioning of democratic institutions.
2. Agitations and violent incidents.
3. False allegations against British authorities or individuals.
4. Attempts at endangering law and order to disturb the normal functioning of the state.
5. Threats to internal stability.
Any one or more of the above were punishable by law. No redress could be sought in any court in the land.
In such a way of violation of jurisprudence and toeing the nature of democracy, the Britishers banned most of the Nationalist news papers and periodicals and also proscribed the writings of Vivekananda, Tilak, Aurobinda, Subhas, Savarkar and so on to curb on the struggle for freedom prior to our Independence in 1947.
Those black days are overlapping in a situation of semi-emergency now in Bharat (India), when the present heirs of those colonial authorities are repeating the same thing by banning Hindu Media to dismantle the unachieved Struggle for Hindu Freedom in Bharat. The corrupt Congress or the UPA is shameless. The so called social interlocutors and the media magnets are also magnificently malafide in nature.  So, we must condemn all of them with our utmost resentments.
As per reports the Govt in India has banned over 300 sites, blogs and pages, most of them are managed by Hindu individuals and organisations, without giving any intimation to the site owners. It is told that this ban has been made upon precautionary or preventative measures to check the Assam aftermath. But, there is hardly any Hindu retaliation yet in any corner of India except Assam, so that we may collect any evidence as a proof in connection with any repercussion generated from any Hindu site. But, most of the active Hindu sites are banned and the reactionary Muslim sites are allowed for the subversive activities against our Country and its people.
Those who are thinking that the ban on Hindu websites is effective on Hindu mainstream of life and Hindu activities, they are idiots enough. After banning the HINDUJAGRUTI SITE, hundreds of blogs and pages have erupted their pure dedication of Hindu Journalism as a supplementary to the HINDUJAGRUTI WEBSITE. And this can be a landmark to start a strong Hindu Media to replace the conventional Secular Media run by the Arab and Christian money power. So, a strong Hindu media is also an urgent need of the hours to kneel down the media menace of the secularists and to  nullify the Cyber Jihad waged against India by the Mullahs, as well.
We must enter now into building a strong Hindu Media in this critical juncture to knock down the anti national and anti Hindu ‘Secular Media’ which is most dangerous than anything.
Ban on Hindu Jagruti Site will produce a Stronger and Unbeatable Hindu Media in Bharat.
Jayatu Jayatu Hindu Rashtram!
Read some important reactions:

UPA banning HJS’ Website : Vinaash Kaale Vipreet Buddhi ! – B.R.Haran.

Senior Journalist.

I know the spirit of every Hindu volunteer serving under the banner of HJS is unbeatable – V.Sundaram, Janta Party.

It is a matter of great regret and shame that HJS website has been banned by the UPA ! – Narain Kataria, President, IAIF, USA.

 
 

Nationwide Protest on Ban Upon HJS Site.

19. Ratnagiri : 'Hindus will take to road if ban on HJS Website is not lifted'.
20. Demonstrations held at Ghatkopar and Nashik against ban imposed by Govt. on HJS website.

Comments

  1. Hi,

    Half the negative politics in India is due to the HOUSE OF LORDS -- which holds slimy and vested sycophants like mani shankar aiyer.

    Why do we forget that it was WTE ( waitress turned empress ) who had told congress men to AGGRESSIVELY defend Robert vadra—and started all this acrimony.

    And now shinde has blown AKD’s ( akkal ka dushman) chances by saying insane things like “saffron terror”.

    Punch into google search ABOLISH THE RAJYA SABHA VADAKAYIL

    Does AKD have the mental capability to handle a hostile press conference? So it is about own survival?

    Capt ajit vadakayil
    ..

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