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جوري
11-18-2012, 01:33 AM
MUMBAI, India -- Bal Thackeray, a Hindu extremist leader linked to waves of mob violence against Muslims and migrant workers in India, died Saturday after an illness of several weeks. He was 86.
Jalil Parkar, a doctor who treated him, said the politician had gone into cardio-respiratory arrest "which we tried to revive (him from), but we were unable to revive."
Thackeray, a one-time cartoonist, formed the Shiv Sena – which means Shiva's Army – in 1966 in Maharashtra. The political party's main aim has been to keep people who are not from Maharashtra out of the state and stem the spread of Islam and western values.
Thackeray's Sena is among the most xenophobic of India's Hindu right-wing political parties and held power in Mumbai from 1995 to 2000. His supporters often called him Hindu Hriday Samrat or emperor of Hindu hearts.
As news of his death was announced outside his residence in Mumbai, India's financial capital, many of his supporters sobbed and burst into tears.
Thousands of his followers from across his power base in the western state of Maharashtra began gathering outside his home in the state capital as the news of his ill health spread earlier this week. Mumbai police were on high alert because of the violent history of the group.
In 1992, members of Hindu right-wing groups, including the Sena and the Bharatiya Janata Party, were instrumental in destroying a 16th century mosque in north India that they said was the birthplace of the Hindu god Rama, and Thackeray was blamed for the violence and rioting that followed. In Mumbai alone, nearly 1,000 people were killed.
Sanjay Raut, a spokesman for Thackeray's party, appealed to his supporters to maintain peace.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh spoke to Thackeray's son Udhav and offered his condolences. He appealed for "calm and sobriety during this period of loss and mourning."

Lal Krishna Advani, a top leader of Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party, said Thackeray was uncompromising in his patriotism. "He possessed remarkable qualities of leadership."
Throughout his political career Thackeray was a powerful, rabble-rousing orator who routinely sanctioned the use of violence to propagate his political views. He was arrested at least twice for his for inflammatory speeches and writing.
His extreme regional and religious parochialism led him to advocate Hindu suicide bombers and planting bombs in Muslim neighborhoods to "protect the nation and all Hindus."
His followers often attacked and rampaged through the offices of media houses that he claimed were anti-Maharashtrian and anti-Hindu and threatened to dig up cricket pitches ahead of matches between largely Hindu India and its Muslim-majority neighbor Pakistan.
Even though the Shiv Sena's political grip over Mumbai – its longtime power base – has been waning over the last decade, it still commands tens of thousands of violent followers.
The slight, bespectacled leader often appeared in front of his supporters seated on a silver throne-like chair, a gift from party workers.
In the early 1990s he led a successful campaign to drop what he called the colonially tainted name Bombay – a Portuguese derivation of "beautiful bay" – and replace it with Mumbai, after the local Marathi language name for a Hindu goddess. The city is the capital of Maharashtra state.
His supporters continued to sporadically threaten violence against places and institutions that held on to the old name like the Bombay Stock Exchange, the Bombay High Court, the elite Bombay Scottish School and countless restaurants, shops and offices.
More recently his followers campaigned against the celebration of Valentine's Day in several Indian cities. They attacked shops and restaurants that allowed young couples to mark the day.
Through the early 2000s, Thackeray had appeared to be grooming his nephew Raj Thackeray as his political successor ahead of his own son Uddhav but in 2006 the infighting between the cousins led to Raj breaking away from the Sena. He formed the Maharashtra Reconstruction Party, which held onto the Sena's political planks of regional and religious chauvinism interspersed with occasional violence.
Thackeray is survived by two sons. His body will be kept in a park on Sunday to allow people to pay their last respects before his cremation.
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جوري
11-18-2012, 01:39 AM
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Predator
11-18-2012, 05:23 AM
The next person who should die similar to Bal should be Narendra Modi for instigating communal riots which killed over 1000 in gujarat

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcN5wVoEboc
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Scimitar
11-18-2012, 05:29 AM
good riddance to bad rubbish
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جوري
11-18-2012, 09:55 AM
Muslims shouldn't let crap like that rise to power to begin with! They've already all kinds of labels for Muslims might as well live up to said reputation. May Allah swt hasten the demise of the enemies of Islam and may their death be painful and عذاب الآخرة اشد
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Predator
11-18-2012, 12:00 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Pure Purple
I'm bored of hearing this news.Worst part they forcefully shut down all the markets,shops since yesterday afternoon........Even if people don't want to(90% mumbaikar are outsider and not maharahtrian)....They close all the T.V channels,all you can watch news of thakeray. :hmm:
Hindus also literally worship politicans , filmstars,saints as gods in addition to their 3.3 billion gods . They are more people on this earth that worship men,monkeys,cows, elephants and snakes then the ones that worship the one true god
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جوري
11-18-2012, 01:45 PM
All the more reason for us to be victorious. In shaa Allah - man yansor Allah nasarah!
I think it's our time to reclaim what's ours. Just saw a khutbah by sheik Muhammad Alarifi discussing that and it gave me hope! Many have lost their drive and I wish all these happenings would motivate rather than overwhelm them!
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Predator
11-19-2012, 03:30 PM
Worshipped like a god

http://in.news.yahoo.com/two-girls-a...book-post.html



MUMBAI: Two Mumbai girls were arrested for questioning, onFacebook, the total shutdown in the city for Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray's funeral. They were ordered by a local court to spend 14 days in jail.

However, they have been granted bail after paying a bond of Rs 15,000 each.

Reports say that one of the girls, 21-year-old Shaheen Dhada, had posted on her Facebook wall: 'People like Thackeray are born and die daily and one should not observe a bandh for that. We should remember Bhagat Singh and Sukhdev, two martyrs of India's independence struggle.'

And surprisingly a friend of hers, Renu, who liked her post was also arrested.

A Mumbai Mirror report said that though the girl withdrew her comment from Facebook and also apologized for having posted it, a mob of some 2,000 Shiv Sena workers attacked and ransacked her uncle's orthopaedic clinic in Mumbai.

The girls were arrested under Section 295 (a) of the Indian Penal Code (for hurting religious sentiments) and Section 64 (a) of the Information Technology Act, 2000.


Mumbai was at a standstill on Sunday as lakhs of supporters of Shiv Sena party founder Bal Thackeray joined his funeral procession amidst tight security.

The city was choc-a-block with people from all walks of life wanting to pay their last respects to the late leader. While some took to the streets, others gathered on flyovers and even climbed trees to get a final glimpse of Thackeray, who spent most of the last four decades as one of India's most polarised and consummate politicians, championing the cause of national and Maharashtrian identity.
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Endymion
11-20-2012, 02:25 PM
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20 Nov 2012
Hindustan Times (Delhi)
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SHOCKING Status denouncing Thackeray ‘bandh’ prompted extreme step

When 21-year-old Palghar resident Shaheen Dhadha posted a Facebook update on Sunday, she could not have imagined she would be arrested over it. But, that’s exactly what happened to the science graduate, whose post denounced the statewide bandh following the death of Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray.

If that wasn’t enough, the Palghar police went on to arrest her 20-year-old friend, Rainu Shrinivasan, who had merely ‘liked’ the status, which read: “Today Mumbai shuts down due to fear, not due to respect.”

The police action was in response to a complaint by Bhushan Sankhe, Shiv Sena president for Palghar, a town located 87km from Mumbai. On Sunday, 30 to 40 unidentified persons also vandalised Dhadha’s uncle’s hospital in Palghar.

The two girls were booked under IPC sections 295A (hurting religious sentiments), 505(2) (promoting enmity or ill-will between classes) and section 66A of the Information Technology Act (sending offensive messages through communication services). Section 295A was later dropped and the two were released on a bail of R15,000 each. The case caused widespread outrage on social networking websites Facebook and Twitter, with netizens denouncing the extreme measure taken by the cops.

The sentiment was echoed by chairman of the Press Council of India, Justice Markandey Katju, who asked Maharashtra chief minister Prithviraj Chavan to take action against the police personnel responsible. Maharashtra’s director general of police, Sanjeev Dayal, also ordered an inquiry into the arrests.
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R P Singh of paper.hindustantimes.com

20 November 2012
14:35
This is the real face of democracy in india. On one side, hardcore criminals are roaming freely ordinary citizen is arrested for posting most honest comments.
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Even Altaf Hussein here has no such power to use police like that.This is offensive.
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Paprika
11-20-2012, 02:31 PM
Pity his jannah just came to end, I am prepared to bet right now he's wishing he was muslim. May Allah grant us death with Imaan. Ameen.
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