Saturday 18 November 2017

Aurangzeb tried to destroy Kailas Temple of Ellora

With 1000 labourers and 3 years continuous effort, Aurangzeb could not destroy this temple, know which temple it is!

By Postcard Team
26 February 2017

The Kailasa Temple in Ellora is an architectural masterpiece. Its structure & carvings remain unmatched till date. There also remains no clue of its origin, its constructors, & nor are there any inscriptions revealing the purpose of the construction. The temple is not only an architectural marvel, but may even have some mind-boggling secrets to it that haven’t come to light yet.

Elaborated below are some undecipherable facts about the Kailasa Temple –

● The temple wasn’t built by adding stones, which is how any such construction would normally be done, but instead by carving out an entire mountain. It is the only temple in the world that has been constructed in such fashion.

● Archaeologists confirm that 4 lakh tons of rock was scooped out to construct the temple. Such a massive task is estimated to take centuries to be completed. But the rock was scooped out, the design finalized, & then the carvings done in just 18 years!

● The question now arises – Was this actually done by humans with chisels, pickaxes & hammers? Let’s do a simple math. Let’s calculate the per/hour extraction of rock that would have happened. Assumptions – ignored the time spent in wartime, festivals, & rainy days, & that workers worked nonstop for 18 years 12 hours every day.

4 lakh tons of rock extracted in 18 years equals 22,222 tons in one year which is 60 tons every day, & 5 tons every hour. Such heavy extraction of rock can’t even be done today with advanced machines! So, how could have humans done this, that too with rudimentary tools? It is very probable that the construction was done by some extra-terrestrial forces.

● The Kailasa Temple was the first temple to be created in the Ellora complex. It is also the only one visible from air. One fascinating aspect visible from air is an ‘X’ shape. On ground, this shape is formed by four lions. Was this ‘X’ shape created to aid some extra-terrestrials forces with regards to the location of the temple?

● Unlike other temples, the Kailasa Temple is perfectly oriented with respect to directions.

● Also, the temple has bridges connecting towers, rain water harvesting system, drainage system, hidden underground passages, secret peek-holes that show people walking in, elaborate balconies, & complex stairways. The temple is a marvel in every sense, & there isn’t any doubt that it was created by a much advanced civilisation.

When Hindu Mystery Defeated Aurangzeb

In 1682, Aurangzeb decided to destroy the Kailasa Temple, in line with his anti-Hindu fanaticism. He dedicated 1,000 laborers to do the task for him. But they failed miserably.

These laborers worked for 3 years yet couldn’t even come close to destroying this Hindu marvel. The most they were able to achieve was disfiguring some statues, & leaving dents here & there. Aurangzeb accepted defeat.

It is imperative for us Hindus to know about our glorious past. No religion has such astounding history of gods & goddesses, temples & caves, wars & conquests, culture & tradition.

Vinayak Jain

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Wednesday 26 November 2014

What’s the Most Earth-Like Planet In The Solar System?

What’s the Most Earth-Like Planet In The Solar System?
by FRASER CAIN 

Life on Earth got you down? Thinking you’d like to pick up and move to another planet? I’ve got bad news for you. Without protection, there’s no place in the entire Solar System that wouldn’t kill you in few seconds.
You’re looking at scorching temperatures, poisonous atmospheres, crushing gravity, bone chilling cold, a complete lack of oxygen, killer radiation, and more.
The entire Solar System is hostile to life as we know it.
If we had to choose from a range of terrible options, what would be the most Earthlike place in the Solar System?

We would want a world that has a similar gravity, similar atmospheric pressure and composition, protection from radiation, and a comfortable temperature. Just like the Earth.
Let’s look at a few candidates:

The Moon. Credit: Logan Mancuso
The Moon looks good. It’s close and… well, it’s close. It’s an airless world, so you’d need a spacesuit. Low gravity is bad news for your bones, which will lose mass and become brittle. Temperatures range from freezing cold to scorching hot, and there’s no atmosphere or significant magnetic field to protect you from the radiation of space.
While we’re suggesting moons, how about Titan, Saturn’s largest Moon?
It’s only 15% of Earth’s gravity, and the temperatures dip down to minus -179 degrees C; cold enough that it rains liquid methane. Even though the atmosphere is unbreathable, the good news is that the pressure is only a little higher than Earth’s. Which means you wouldn’t need a pressurized spacesuit, just a really, really warm coat.

Turning on the Tap – Commissioned artwork – Colonist tapping into a sub-surface aquifer (©Mars Foundation)
How about Mars, the target of so many colonization plans and sci fi adventures?
The gravity of Mars is only 38% the gravity of Earth; and we don’t know what effect a long stay in this gravity would have on the human body. The atmosphere is poisonous carbon dioxide, and the pressure is less than 1% of sea level on Earth. So, you’d better pack a spacesuit. The temperatures can rise as high as a comfortable 35 degrees C, but then plunge down to -143 degrees C at the poles. One big problem with Mars is a total lack of magnetosphere. Radiation from space would be a constant hazard for anyone on the surface of the planet.

Atmosphere of Venus. Credit: ESA
Perhaps another planet? How about Venus?
On the surface, it’s right out of the running. The temperature is an oven-like 462 degrees C, with a surface pressure 92 times more than Earth. The atmosphere is almost entirely carbon dioxide, with clouds of sulphuric acid. On the plus side, it has gravity roughly similar to Earth, and a thick atmosphere that would protect you from radiation.
Unfortunately, you’d die faster on the surface of Venus than almost anywhere else in the Solar System.
But… there is a place on Venus that’s downright lovely.
Up in the clouds.
Cloud city in the atmosphere of Venus

Amazingly, if you rise up through the clouds of Venus to an altitude of 50-60 kilometers, the atmospheric pressure and temperature are the same as on Earth. The atmosphere would still be toxic carbon dioxide, but breathable air would be a “lifting gas” on Venus. You could float around the skies of Venus in a balloon made of breathable air. Stand out on the deck of your Venusian sky city in shorts and a T-shirt, soaking up the sunlight in regular Earth gravity.
Sounds idyllic, right?
So, opinions will vary. Some think Mars is the most Earthlike place in the Solar System, but in my opinion, the clouds of Venus are the place to go.

I’ll see you there.

Saturday 11 October 2014

THE IMMORTAL LORD HANUMAN REVEALS HIS ARRIVAL TO A JUNGLE AT SRI LANKA EVERY 41 YEARS FIRST TIME IN KALIYUGA

THE IMMORTAL LORD HANUMAN REVEALS HIS ARRIVAL TO A JUNGLE AT SRI LANKA EVERY 41 YEARS FIRST TIME IN KALIYUGA
In a jungle of Sri Lanka a tribe called Mathangs is staying totally disconnected from modern world. Their history goes back to Ramayana period. After death of Lord Ram he came to these jungles of Sri Lanka and stayed with this tribe. He offered them Bramha Gyan to them and promised them that he will visit their next generations after every 41 years and offer them Bramha Gyan.






Recently in May 2014 Lord Hanuman visited them. His next visit will be 2055. When Lord Hanuman visits these tribes they write all happenings in a book till Lord Hanuman stays with them in their language. Setu Asia a voluntary organization knew this first time in this Kaliyuga. They are translating the writings in the book with this tribe. They have translated first chapter of his recent visit now and is available on


Saturday 16 August 2014

Hinduism is Diminishing


India is a story of 'Slow death' : Rajiv
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There was a question put up by an elderly person from the audience, that from last 700-800 years, we got a lot of onslaught of foreign invasions in India, but we still survived and in the last 20 years we seems to be reviving and coming up.
Rajiv answered him, by following argument:
Disagreeing with the question, We commonly like to say that we are invincible because we have survived. Nothing can happen to us, we are 5000 years old civilization. This all is NOT true.
Until, 2000 years ago there was no Christianity, there was no Islam, who are 50% of the world today combined. Between Hinduism and Buddhism, there was all of Asia.
If you consider even Hinduism alone, from Afghanistan to Bali (end point of Indonesia) was all Hinduism. From lanka to not just Mt Kailash, but also the Kazakhstan, some part of China also has Shiva temples, Mangolia, Japan. If you take that space or area, we currently now 15-20% of that area, so we have shrunk 80%.
'doobe nahi, bus 80 pratishat shrink ho gaye' (English: Did not drowned, but only shrunk by 80%).
If you work in a company and a man comes to you and says 'Sir, we are still not bankrupt, our market share has gone down by 80%, but good news is we are not bankrupt'. I do not think that you would appreciate that and say it's good news.
You will have to look that, we (India and Hindus) have lost 80% of their territory. Even, as recently as in 1947, we have lost so much of our territory. After shrinking so much, we are not safe with-in India as 'Hindus' even today, there may be more partitions. There may be partition about the North-east, which means a lot Brahmputra river water, there may be partition about Kashmir, so Indus valley water, which means Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan water. Nepal could be going to Maoists (China), which means all the Ganga water.
So, all main 3 rivers are in threat, because of these insurrections, separatists movements and my book 'Breaking-India' writes about these separatist identities like Dravidian vs Aryan.
So, we hardly safe and secure even with-in India. We cannot say that 'humko kuch nahin hua, humko maar pitkar, kisine humaari ek banhh todh di, we are happy that hamari ek banhh to hai. Ek aankh le li, we happy that en aankh toh hai, hum andhe thode hi na hue' (English: Nothing has happened to us. Like even after got beaten up, after loosing one arm, one says no worries, I have one arm left. After loosing one eye, one gets happy that, he is not yet blind as he has one left).
This is NOT a success story, but a story of 'Slow Death'. I agree that it is not a fast death, as we have not been killed, but certainly got setbacks. And setbacks by the 'Siddhantas' (philosophies) which is not so advance than us, not so based on merit as ours.
So, people will say to me that, 'ki Devta ne kaha tha kuch nahin hoga, sab theek ho jayega' (Devta said that nothing worry, everything will be fine), bit for last 1000 years, Devta did not save us. I don't know, but its true.
I would like to quote Bhagwatgeeta here, during the war of Mahabharata at Kurukshetra, Krishna told Arjuna that, both 'Dharma and Adharma' always remains here, and you (Arjuna) have to fight Adharma without any excuse. (You cannot say that, I will stay at home, everything will be done by itself). Arjuna tried to give that argument, but Shri Krishna had to explain to him, that things won't work like that, as Ajuna had the duty to go out in the battle-field and fight against Adharma.
So, Adharma is still there today, it has NOT gone. The Krukshetra is the 'Global Intellectual theater' today. All over the world there is a battle of ideas, 'Siddhantas' (Philosophies), different world views are going on. Some can be seen physical wars and other are fought psychologically and intellectually.
So, I see history differently, I see the battles are still going on and We (India and Hindus) have been loosing, more than winning. And we are shrinking even today, even with-in India.
See the video here : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZkmwHMe7RA
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Rajiv Malhotra

Thursday 16 January 2014

About Raahu Kaal

About Raahu Kaal
According to Vedic astrology Rahu is an inauspicious planet. During transition of planets the time under the influence of Rahu should be avoided to do any auspicious work. Doing Puja, Hawan or Yagya (यज्ञ) to propitiate auspicious planets during this time is interfered by Rahu due to its malefic nature. If one does Puja, Hawan or Yagya during Rahu Kaal then desired results are not achieved. Hence it is important to consider Rahu Kaal before starting any new work. By doing so, possibility of achieving desired results is increased.

However any work related to Rahu gives good results during this period. Hawan, Yagya, etc. to propitiate Rahu can be done during this time.

People, especially in South India, give utmost importance to Rahu Kaal. Auspicious activities like marriage rituals, engagement, Graha Pravesh, any purchase of stocks, shares, gold, home, car and starting new business or trade are avoided during this time. Rahu Kaal is considered only for undertaking any new work and already started work can be continued during Rahu Kaal.

Rahu Kaal, which is also spelled as Rahu Kala, Rahu Kal, Rahu Kalam and Rahu Kalaam, is a certain amount of time every day which lasts approximately for one and half hour. Rahu Kaal is one of the eight segments of the day between sunrise and sunset. Eight segments of the day are calculated by taking the total time between sunrise and sunset at a given place and then dividing this time duration by eight.

For Sunrise and Sunset geometric value of sunrise and sunset moments are taken. Geometric sunrise is different from observational sunrise as geometric sunrise doesn’t consider refraction, altitude of the observer and atmospheric conditions to calculate sunrise moment. Also geometric sunrise marks sunrise moment when middle of the Sun becomes visible at eastern horizon while observational sunrise marks sunrise moment when upper limb of the Sun becomes visible at eastern horizon.

Rahu Kaal timings and duration are not same for any two locations due to difference in local timings of sunrise and sunset. Even for one location Rahu Kaal timing and duration are not same for all days as sunrise and sunset timings keep changing throughout the year. In other words Rahu Kaal varies from place to place and from day to day. Hence Rahu Kaal should be looked at for each day.


 Rahu Kaal window on all weekdays
After sunrise first period (out of eight division of time between sunrise and sunset) which approximately lasts for one and half hour is always auspicious as this duration of the day is always free from malefic effects of Rahu. On Monday Rahu Kaal falls on the 2nd period, Saturday on the 3rd period, Friday on the 4th period, Wednesday on the 5th period, Thursday on the 6th period, Tuesday on the 7th period and Sunday on the 8th period.

Few people consider Rahu Kaal for night duration also which is less popular as most important and auspicious work are started during day time. However Rahu Kaal during night can also be calculated by dividing duration between sunset and next day sunrise by eight. According to some Rahu Kaal on Tuesday, Friday and Sunday has more malefic effects than those of other weekdays.

Thursday 26 December 2013

Save Hinduism Save India !

Save Hinduism Save India!
Posted by hinduexistence on December 17, 2013
Conspiracy against Hindus through Congressi laws and legislation.
Anti Hindu Indian Cabinet clears the draconian Communal Violence Bill. Communal Violence Bill with utter discord of decisions and adopted an appeasing decision that may make a lot of troubles  in the way the state functions during a communal crisis and violence.
The new version of Prevention of Communal Violence (Access to Justice and Reparations) Bill, 2013, though makes bureaucrats and public servants accountable for any acts of commission and omission while handling communal violence, however, bureaucrats who refuse to obey unlawful orders of their superiors during communal situations cannot be held responsible arbitrarily for




Upananda Brahmachari | HE News Bureau | New Delhi | Dec 16, 2013:: The Indian Union Cabinet on Monday cleared a re-framed version of the Prevention of
dereliction of duty, if any so far.
Despite the pragmatic opposition from BJP’s Prime Ministrial candidate Narendra Modi, Tami Nadu’s chief minister J Jayalalitha, Odisha Chief Minister Navin Patnaik and West Bengal’s chief minister Mamata Banerjee, the Bill was supported by the ruling UPA, SP and BSP. Though it is said that if the Bill is passed at the Parliament, it would be reworked to form a neutral frame of jurisdiction, not blaming the majority or the minority community responsible for the violence, but it is nothing but an eye washing only to discriminate the majority people in any communal crisis. At the time of Communal violence and riot etc., the minority people mainly Muslim people of the land will take an upper-hand to lodge primafacie  FIR against any Hindu to harass individually, collectively or organizationally. BJP’s prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi had, in a recent letter to the prime minister, dismissed the Bill as “ill-conceived, poorly drafted and a recipe of disaster” and sought wider consultations on its provisions.
The BJP utterly criticized the bill as being loaded against the majority community, while parties like SP and BSP slammed it for encroaching upon the domain of the states. The Prime Hindu organisations Vishwa Hindu Parishad, Hindu Janjagruti Samiti, Hindu Munnani and others opposed the Bill earlier for its anti Hindu communal notes.
The communal side heading by  Jamaat Ulama-i-Hind chief Maulana Mahmood Madani warned political leaders of a befitting reply from the Muslim people in case they delayed passing the anti-riots bill.
The Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde had conveyed  earlier that he hoped to bring the Prevention of Communal Violence Bill in the current session. Even though the government may try to introduce the bill in this session, with the Lokpal Bill now a top priority, it remains doubtful if the anti-riots bill can be taken up before the session ends on December 20. The bill, if introduced, may be referred to a parliamentary standing committee. However, the government would have made a statement of redeeming a promise that it made nine years ago.
Earlier, the another communal face of Congress, Salman Khursid (External Affairs Minister), challenged the Hindu organisations to make the Communal Violence Bill be passed for enactment.
After passing the Hindu Code Bill in 1955 by Congress to lessen the numbers of Hindus in , this  Prevention of Communal Violence (Access to Justice and Reparations) Bill, 2013 (commonly known as Communal Violence Bill) is the major attack upon Hindus after the Constitutional Change to insert the word ‘Secular’ in the preamble in the year 1976 through  Forty-second Amendment.
VHP to launch Nation wide Agitation oppossing Communal Violence Bill.
VHP News | New Delhi | December 5, 2013 (updated Dec 16, 2013):: As the announcement by the Union Govt bringing the Communal Violence bill is made public, Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) has formally opposed the bill & any move to bring the bill. Opposing the bill VHP International Working President Dr Pravin Togadia said,
“The so called Communal Violence bill by whichever name it is introduced will be opposed democratically. The bill in the garb of protecting Muslims, actually targets Hindus. We urge the Union Govt not to bring such an unconstitutional bill to persecute Hindus. How the Bill targets Hindus:
1.      The bill has in its premise that all Hindus are criminals & all Muslims are innocent victims. This is a complete mockery of the natural justice & therefore the bill is completely anti-Hindu & discriminates against Hindus. Favouring Muslims & targeting Hindus is utterly unacceptable & totally unconstitutional.
2.      The international & basic principle of the law is that it should be equally applicable to all. But the Communal Violence bill targets Hindus whereas does not address violence by Muslims against Hindus & other communities.
3.      Another fundamental of justice is that until proven guilty by the highest Court, the accused is not a convict or guilty. Meaning, until then the accused is innocent, But in this bill the premise is that Hindus are guilty & only because a Muslim tells the police anything, Hindu will be arrested non-bailable treating Hindu guilty without trial.
4.      The responsibility of proving the crime is on the complainant. But in this bill, the arrested Hindu has to alone prove that she / he is innocent while without verifying the truth, the witnesses or words by the Muslim will be taken as the final word. This is a complete mockery of justice & religious discrimination against Hindus.
5.      By this bill, the Union Govt is giving all Police in Bharat in the hands of Muslims. The SP level officer of the police has to report to the Muslim complainant every week at the complainant’s home about the progress of the investigations! This way even the Jihadists will be able to get away with the severest of attacks on the nation whereas the Hindus will rot in the jails. Giving all controls of the police & judiciary in the hands of Muslims through this bill puts Bharat as a nation in permanent danger making every other community unsafe.
6.      Hindus are not allowed to utter the word ‘Muslim’ or if the Muslim businessman complains that his business is not doing well because of the Hindu businessman, then the Hindu businessman will be arrested & tried under this Communal violence bill.
Dr Togadia urged all Hindus in Bharat to write letters in civilized & parliamentary language to the Hon. President of Bharat, to the Prime Minister of Bharat & to the Hon. Chief Justice of Bharat opposing the said bill. He also appealed all political parties to oppose the bill not only because it may affect the state powers but more importantly it gives full control of the police & judiciary & thereby of the nation to Muslims making Bharat most unsafe for all others. If the Govt yet brings in the Communal Bill targeting Hindus then VHP will do nation-wide democratic agitations.
Posted by hinduexistence on December 5, 2013



Communal Violence Bill a recipe for disaster, Narendra Modi writes to PM.
PTI | AHMEDABAD |  Dec 5, 2013 ::  Questioning the timing of bringing the Communal Violence Bill, Narendra Modi on Thursday wrote to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, describing the proposed legislation as “ill-conceived, poorly drafted and a recipe for disaster”.
Terming the bill as an attempt to encroach upon the domain of states, the BJP’s PM candidate sought wider consultations among various stakeholders, such as state governments, political parties, police and security agencies, before making any move on the issue.
Modi’s letter comes on the morning of beginning of the winter session of Parliament in which the bill is likely to be taken up.
“Communal Violence Bill is ill-conceived, poorly drafted and a recipe for disaster,” Modi said in his letter.
Meanwhile, PM Manmohan Singh when asked about Narendra Modi’s opposition to Communal Bill, said, “It will be our effort to evolve broad-based consensus on all matters of great legislative importance.”
The Gujarat chief minister said, “the timing to bring the bill is suspicious owing to political considerations and vote bank politics, rather than genuine concerns”.
Expressing strong concern that the proposed legislation would further divide people on religious and linguistic lines, Modi said, “religious and linguistic identities would become more reinforced and even ordinary incidents of violence would be given a communal colour thus giving the opposite result of what the bill intends to achieve”.
He also brought out various “operational issues” in the proposed Prevention of Communal Violence (Access to Justice and Reparations) Bill, 2013.
“For example, Section 3(f) that defines ‘hostile environment’, is wide-ranging, vague and open to misuse. Likewise, the definition of communal violence under Section 3 (d) read with Section 4 would raise questions on whether the Centre is introducing the concept of ‘thought crime’ in the context of the Indian criminal jurisprudence,” the letter said.
[Courtesy: TOI | VSK AP].
Posted by hinduexistence on December 5, 2013
India Opposition Seen Winning Four State Elections in Modi Boost


Bloomberg | Andrew MacAskill & Bibhudatta Pradhan | Dec 4, 2013:: India’s main opposition party is set to take control of two states from the Congress party and keep control in two others, boosting its campaign to end the ruling party’s 10-year hold on power in national voting next year, exit polls showed.
The Bharatiya Janata Party, which picked Narendra Modi as its prime ministerial candidate in September, will win elections in states that account for almost a sixth of India’s population, including two currently held by the ruling Congress party, according to an exit poll conducted by C-Voter and broadcast on the Times Now television channel. Vote counting and official results will occur on Dec. 8.
The elections, held in recent weeks, are the final test for India’s two major national parties before elections that must be held by May 2014. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s Congress party has seen corruption scandals, elevated consumer inflation and the weakest economic growth in a decade erode its popularity.
BJP victories in the four states may boost Indian stocks, according to Deven Choksey, managing director of Mumbai-based K.R. Choksey Shares & Securities Pvt. The benchmark S&P BSE Sensex, which has climbed 6.6 percent this year, fell 0.7 percent in Mumbai today.
“These results are good news for the stock market,” Choksey said. “The turnout in Delhi means a big victory margin for the BJP. A victory in Delhi will be the trump card for the BJP in the 2014 national elections.”
Delhi Poll
In a setback for Congress, the exit poll shows the Hindu nationalist BJP gaining its highest seat tally since 1993 in New Delhi while falling short of a majority. The BJP will have 29 of the capital’s 70 seats, with the incumbent Congress taking 21. The Aam Aadmi Party, which campaigned against corruption while contesting its first election, is poised to win 16 seats to hold the balance of power, the poll showed.
The BJP will also wrest control of Rajasthan from Congress by winning 130 out of 200 seats, up from its current total of 78, according to the poll.
While Modi’s party will retain power in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, Congress is poised to gain seats from its current tallies, the poll showed. In Mizoram, a small state in India’s northeast ruled by Congress that also held elections, no exit polls were conducted.
No margin of error or details of the poll methodology were given.
All the state elections had record voter turnout, the Hindustan Times reported, without saying where it got the information.
Modi Record
Modi, chief minister of Gujarat state in western India, is projecting his record of governance and stronger-than-average economic growth in the state he has ruled since 2001 in an attempt to propel his party to national power. Congress has been deploying Rahul Gandhi and his mother Sonia Gandhi, the party’s president, both members of a political dynasty that has ruled the country for more than half of the 66 years since independence.
The price of onions, a key ingredient in Indian cooking, has climbed 278 percent in the last year. Higher food prices eat into consumers’ disposable incomes and disproportionately impact the poor who make up about two thirds of India’s population.
India’s final full session of parliament before the general election begins tomorrow. The government has listed 38 bills for passage including one that would give a third of the seats in parliament to women. Singh said yesterday the government is committed to passing legislation to create a new state in southern India. [Courtesy: Bloomberg].
BJP set to return in Rajasthan, to retain MP, Chhattishgarh; leads in Delhi, say exit polls

Aurangzeb Naqshbandi | Hindustan Times | New Delhi | December 04, 2013:: Barely five months before the Lok Sabha elections, exit polls on Wednesday predicted a sweep for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Delhi assembly elections.
Crucially, Arvind Kejriwal’s Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is projected make a strong debut in Delhi, where the Congress may lose power after 15 years.
The early indicators are sure to enthuse the BJP’s prime ministerial nominee and Gujarat chief minister, Narendra Modi.
He was the Hindu nationalist party’s star campaigner in all four states and did not refrain from attacking the top Congress leadership, which, on the other hand, chose to ignore his barbs.
The state elections have been billed as the semi-final before the final battle in the general elections due by April-May 2014. They have also been projected as a popularity test for Modi.
For the BJP, victory in these four states, which account for 72 of the total 543 Lok Sabha seats, would strengthen Modi’s bid to bring the saffron party back to power at the Centre after 10 years.
If the exit poll predictions come true, the BJP is headed for a hat-trick in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh and will oust the Congress in Rajasthan.
Delhi is predicted to go to the BJP too, but the big splash will be the emergence of Kejriwal’s AAP, which according to five different exit polls is likely to get as many as 17 seats.
To see the Exit polls click desired survey: C-fore | CNN IBN-The Week | C-voter | ABP News-Nielsen
Courtesy: Bloomberg | Hindustan Times | BCCL | Modi Times.
Posted by hinduexistence on September 13, 2013
3.2 million Bangladeshi migrants in India: UN.
Muslim migration from BD to India largest in developing world, posing a severe threat to various perspectives. 

Upananda Brahmachari | London | Sept 13, 2013:: It is not only a ‘Hindu allegation’ from BJP, Shiva Sena or the Hindu organisations at all. Shocking 3.2 million Bangladeshi Muslim influx is now a threat to employment, economy, internal security and political imbalance in India. The exodus from Bangladeshis into India has for the first time been termed by the United Nations as “the single largest bilateral stock of international migrants” in the eastern hemisphere and also in the developing world. The most of these infiltration from Bangladesh have been occurring under a political permission eyeing to a  Muslim vote Bank politics during the current decades unabated.  While these Muslim migrants are blessed by the political parties helping to get Ration cards, voter cards, other facilities with a declared package of rehabilitation, Hindu migrants from Bangladesh are getting nothing and denied for their legitimate refugee status.
Data revealed on Thursday by the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN-DESA) shows that in 2013, India was home to 3.2 million Bangladeshi residents who had migrated into the country and settled there.
And it is well known that most of them are Muslims and settled their new Bangladeshi colonies here and there, all over India including the capital of India. There are lakhs of Bangladeshi Muslims in Gurgaon, Jamuna Bank, Okhla, Laxminagar, Sarita Vihar, Waziravad and Jamia Milia areas in Greater Delhi.
Not surprisingly, India was the favorite destination for Bangladeshi migrants in 2013, the report said, as the major political parties excluding BJP  do not want to restrain this flood of Muslim migrants from Bangladesh. In fact, the head screwed non-BJP parties like Congress, CPI (M), CPI, Samajwadi Party, All India Trinmool Congress an others have not the ability to differentiate between the refugee Bangladeshi Hindus came to India due to severe persecution upon them and the infiltrator Bangladeshi Muslims came to India under a certain plan of demographic change in India.
For Indians, however, it was the Middle East that was the clear favorite for migration. Two countries in the Middle East were the main destinations – UAE, having 2.9 million Indian migrants, and Saudi Arabia which had 1.8 million. But, these Indians are not the claimant of any citizenship there, while Bangladeshi Muslim intruders are claiming every facility in Indian including their citizenship.  With the Bangladeshi Muslims, Rohingya Muslims from Myanmar are also creating a big problem in India.
However the biggest rise in the number of Indians migrating to a single country was to the US. In 2013, 2.1 million Indians were in the US, which was also home to 2.2 million foreign-born from China and 2 million from the Philippines.
The UN-DESA report said that since 2000, the number of international migrants born in China or India and living in the US had doubled, whereas the number of Mexican foreign-born had only risen by about 31%.
South Asians were the largest group of international migrants living outside their home region. Of the 36 million international migrants from south Asia, 13.5 million resided in the oil-producing countries of west Asia.
The report said more people were living abroad than ever before. In 2013, 232 million people, or 3.2% of the world’s population, were international migrants, compared with 175 million in 2000 and 154 million in 1990. The developed countries were home to 136 million migrants, compared to 96 million in the developing countries.
Most international migrants were of working age (20 to 64 years) and accounted for 74% of the total. Globally, women accounted for 48% of all international migrants.
Asians and Latin Americans living outside their home regions formed the largest global diaspora groups. In 2013, Asians represented the largest group, accounting for about 19 million migrants living in Europe, some 16 million in north America and about 3 million in Oceania.
The report, released by UN-DESA’s population division, said Europe and Asia combined hosted nearly two-thirds of all international migrants.
Europe remained the most popular destination region with 72 million international migrants in 2013, compared to 71 million in Asia.
Compared to other regions, Asia has seen the largest increase of international migrants since 2000, adding some 20 million migrants in 13 years.
John Wilmoth, director of the division, said, “This growth was mainly fuelled by the increasing demand for foreign labour in the oil-producing countries of western Asia and in south-eastern Asian countries with rapidly growing economies, such as Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand.”
In 2013, half of all international migrants lived in 10 countries, with the US hosting the largest number (45.8 million), followed by the Russian Federation (11 million); Germany (9.8 million); Saudi Arabia (9.1 million); United Arab Emirates (7.8 million); United Kingdom (7.8 million); France (7.4 million); Canada (7.3 million); Australia (6.5 million); and Spain (6.5 million).
The US gained the largest absolute number of international migrants between 1990 and 2013 — nearly 23 million, equal to one million additional migrants per year. The United Arab Emirates recorded the second largest gain with seven million, followed by Spain with six million.
Mr Wilmoth said, “Most international migrants settle in developing countries but in recent years they have been settling in almost equal number in developed and developing regions.”
The figures are released ahead of a high-level global summit on migration and development to be held by the General Assembly in New York on October 3 and 4.
Though the facts as above signify the migration problem all over the world, the Bangladeshi Muslim migrants are emerging a terrible force to capture the economy, employment, politics, culture and area wise demography from the hands of the son of the soil in many ways.
As per experts, Muslim migrants are seen in Jihad activism, halal propagation, local unrest, and Islamization of socio-political affairs. Bangladeshi Muslims are most active in India and in West Bengal particularly to hold demand for their reservation in every sphere, as they have the opportunity to mingle here with their same Bengali speaking, skull capped, bearded brothers and burqa clad sisters.
In India, Muslim migration from neighbouring countries is no more a localized problem in bordering areas, but now every state is facing  a severe illegal Muslim migrant problems in a sporadic manner.

Really, Muslim migration from Bangladesh to India is largest in developing world and it is posing a severe threat to various national aspects.