A little bit more than patriotism. A little bit lower than jingoism. --- Nirendra Dev
Saturday, December 27, 2025
"New Delhi needs to keep thing stable" :::: Former Indian Army commander Lt Gen Arun Kumar Sahni (Retd) is one of the international observers for Myanmar polls : Panels have representatives from China, Russia and Vietnam too
China backs Myanmar polls; West call it sham :::: Junta stages election after five years of civil war
Former civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi remains jailed, while her hugely popular party has been dissolved and was not taking part.
Myanmar junta chief says election is 'free and fair'
A trickle of voters made their way to Myanmar's heavily restricted polls on Sunday, with the ruling junta touting the exercise as a return to democracy five years after it ousted the last elected government, triggering civil war.
Myanmar's junta leader Min Aung Hlaing said Sunday the country's elections are "free and fair", despite being run by the military which seized power in a coup five years ago.
"We guarantee it to be a free and fair election," he told reporters after casting his ballot in the capital Naypyidaw. "Its reputation is not tarnished because it's being held by the military."
Campaigners, Western diplomats and the UN's rights chief have all condemned the phased month-long vote, citing a ballot stacked with military allies and a stark crackdown on dissent.
The pro-military Union Solidarity and Development Party is widely expected to emerge as the largest one, in what critics say would be a rebranding of martial rule.
Within days of the announcement, Burma’s military intelligence service—which is more of a secret police force—launched a massive campaign against elected NLD MPs. By the end of the year, 65 had been arrested, nearly a dozen had fled to neighboring Thailand and India, and many resigned voluntarily.
The first of three rounds of voting taking place on Dec 28th.
More than 100 townships, including the commercial capital of Yangon, will vote in this first phase of the elections, followed by another 100 in the second phase on Jan 11, 2026.
The third round of voting will take place on Jan 25.
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".... power of organisation .... Jai Siya Ram" -- One post and an 'old BJP snap' tarnished Congress party's mega corrective measures meet of 2025 ::: Writing is crystal clear on the wall ---- Rahul's former Guru Digvijaya feels sidelined !!
" I write entirely to find out what I am thinking, what I am looking at, what I see and what it means"--
- American author Joan Didion
Is it out of place to quote a writer when we talk about a politician? - Just apply the statement in the context of Congress veteran Digvijaya Singh and replace the word 'write' with "Say or Do" -- and things would fall in their place.
What made Digvijaya Singh, a former Guru of Rahul Gandhi, take such a stance vis-a-vis organisational lapses of the Congress party especially in a contrast situation to the BJP and the ideological and the manpower backing of the RSS.
"Religion is bigger to Bangladeshis ... Our Hindu religion embraces everyone" -- says Himanta .... ::: In a crucial pre-poll messaging he envisions a Civilizational Batle -- It's a 'winner' as of now - Assam CM also says -- "For us, every election is a civilizational fight"
How Bangladesh crisis has come as a God-sent mega political opportunity for Himanta Biswa Sarma ?
It's like redefining the good old Holy War. Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma now calls it a 'civilizational battle'.
"To them (people in Bangladesh); ... is the country bigger or is religion?
Religion is bigger to them … Today, when we see Dipu Das’s condition in Bangladesh, then everyone is clearly able to see what situation the Assamese will have to face 20 years later,” BJP's arguably the 'best known leader' in the north east has brought back the debate over 'existential crisis' of Assamese people and also all other Hindus back to the fore. This means a political master stroke on the eve of elections.
It also means perhaps the ongoing developments in Bangladesh will help the Lotus party sail home and in this summer the Congress party will have another 'excuse' to look for a possible disastrous performance - the problems of Dhaka.
It may appear like 'Vote chori (or even snatching)'. This issue will also mean possibly - Himanta has snatched the win from the jaws of defeat.
Himanta is playing all to the galleries and has far done it bravely in terms of taking a calculated risk.
“Someone can say that we can co-exist. But our religion embraces everyone. The recent incidents in Bangladesh tell us all clearly that they (people in Bangladesh) believe in exclusiveness…," Himanta said in presence of BJP's future national president Nitin Nabin.
Playing it near perfection .... he has given a major hint that the Lotus party should use the 'crisis and chaos in Bangladesh' to upset the Trinamool Congress applecart in West Bengal.
If Himanta strategies go down well in Assam; they have to work in West Bengal too and hence in all likelihood - the 'Muslim appeasing' Mamata Banerjee will have to find ways to prove her Hindu credentials and even display her Gotra and take to 'wheel chair' as she did it all in her desperation in 2021.
Chief Minister Himanta has framed the upcoming Assam election as a “civilisational fight” at the BJP Assam’s State Executive Meeting.
He waxed eloquently - “The BJP government’s goal is development, but existence is as important. Our politics is development, and along with that it is preserving the identity…
Today, if you look at our state, two civilisations will be seen in front of us. One civilisation is a 5,000-year-old civilisation.
A Sanatan civilisation which gives acceptance to all kinds of prayers… Our is an inclusive civilisation… But in our state, because of the Congress’s weakness and its appeasement politics, gradually another civilisation was created…
In the 2011 census, in Assam, the Hindu and Muslim breakup shows 34% Muslims. If we don’t consider 3% Assamese Muslims, Muslims from Bangladesh who have settled here at different times were 31%.
In every census, there is a 4% increase… In the 2027 Census, in Assam, Bangladeshi-origin Miya Muslims will be near 40%,” he said.
The polls are due in Assam along with West Bengal, Tamil Nadu and Kerala by March-April next year.
Nitin Nabin's presence added another dimension to the political strategies as lately Bihari Hindus are at a confrontation stage with native tribals in the Karbi Anglong region. Nitin is a sitting BJP legislator.
Key BJP leaders national Vice President Baijayant Jay Panda - in charge of Assam and also BJP general secretary (Organisation) B L Santhosh also attended.
Sarma - of course - also spoke about developmental activities undertaken in the state during his tenure and the reach of the state government’s beneficiary schemes.
Himanta cleverly invoked the unrest in Bangladesh and the lynching of Hindu youth Dipu Chandra Das and has tried to give a mega spin to the electoral battle debates.
Till a few months back; Himanta was on defensive for multiple reasons. The state is rich in coal, oil and tea and yet there is an overwhelming number of unemployed people.
A few months back; he applied other tricks including quota issues for some tribal communities. He also released some old government reports that showed how Congress was responsible for several problems in the state and perhaps also the infamous massacre of Muslims in Nelly region in the 1980s.
And now Bangladesh crises.
Himanta went on to question the loyalties of Bengali-origin Muslims (Miyas) in the light of tensions between India and Bangladesh.
“There is a lot of discussion on the ‘Chicken Neck’ (corridor connecting Assam to the ‘mainland’). Who is on two sides of the Chicken Neck? Not Hindu people.
They are the people who have come from Bangladesh and have settled. When they came is irrelevant.
Tomorrow, if there is a war between India and Bangladesh, who will these people stand with? Where is the loyalty of these people? Their uncles and grandfathers are still in Bangladesh,” he said.
These are calculated rhetoric no doubts but in all likelihood these will have resonance with the local people -- because it is they who have suffered the most due to continued Congress support for Rohingyas and Bangladeshi Muslim infiltrators.
He also made a call to unite against “divisions among us”, hinting at the recent tensions in Karbi Anglong between local Karbi tribals and Bihari Hindus who have settled there.
“Till as long as we are alive, for us, every election is a civilizational fight, a fight with the resolve to keep the jati alive,” he said.
Is Karma real ? --- Karma operates for individuals, society and groups ... How does the scientific principles of cause and effect work ??
Can Man/woman ever emerge masters of their own fate ?
There is an eternal debate and one perhaps thinks about these more as we come to the end of a calendar year - 2025 ... and the year also marks the end of the first century of the new 21st century.
The core perception/idea of personal responsibility and the ethical law of cause and effect remains a powerful guide for navigating life.
It's ethical and often bordering on being practical even as the perceived 'metaphysical' aspects of Karma, such as literal rebirth, may not be universally accepted in a scientifically-focused era.
“Only dead fish swim with the stream”.
― Malcolm Muggeridge
Take a break and try to look at things in a different manner ....
The moot point often we discuss as human beings is that -- A society, a nation's or even an individual's life is actually predetermined.
Otherwise ... we call that Luck etc ...
L K Advani was the most promising Indian politician - who came from Pakistan following partition. He will go down the memory lane as the best Indian Prime Minister; we never had.
That's Karma, Fate etc etc for you ---
Look on the other side - two almost boring politicians - I K Gujral and Manmohan Singh could become the Prime Minister of world's largest democracy. Again both got the post -- by chance ....
Manmohan Singh was called 'the accidental prime minister'. So was Gujral and for that matter even H D Devw Gowda. If Sonia played the Santa Claus in the life of Manmohan Singh - chiefly for his 'yes madam' virtue ... in the case of Deve Gowda - it was Harkishen Singh Surjeet.
But people should not forget Prakash Karat. In the summer of 1996 - it was he who forced CPI-M polit bureau to vote against Jyoti Basu becoming India's Prime Minister.
Karma ... impact ??
Like Advani; Basu too was destined to be denied the historic opportunity.
'Happy is the man who finds a true friend, and far happier is he who finds that true friend in his wife.” – Franz Schub
Views suggesting predestination about 'Death'
Hinduism/Buddhism: Death's timing is linked to past karma (actions) and the soul's journey, with present actions shaping future lives.
Islam: Allah's will dictates the exact time and place of death, determined even before birth.
Christianity: God has numbered our days, making the time of death part of His divine plan, though life choices matter.
Spiritual Science:
The soul is eternal, but the body's lifespan (death) is predetermined by past causes, yet the soul's journey continues.
Friday, December 26, 2025
Myanmar 2025 .... What kind of stepping stone to circa 2026 and beyond ??? ::::: Long condemned for committing war crimes the country is no longer an 'outcast' !!!
Myanmar is set for elections.
“The election is being conducted for the people of Myanmar, not for the international community,” said the junta spokesperson Zaw Min Tun. “Whether the international community is satisfied or not, is irrelevant.”
The year 2025 would be remembered in multiple manner in international polity ... but the manner Myanmar's 'military leader' Min Aung Hlaing rushed in China and hurried to greet North Korea’s Kim Jong Un was certainly a telling moment.
This symbolized Myanmar’s leap into a special club -- one may say the 'authoritarian apprentice'.
China, Russia and even Belarus became Myanmar's primary political patrons. The Shanghai Cooperation Organization in China showcased a new alignment.
Min Aung Hlaing appeared alongside Chinese President Xi Jinping and also Russian President Vladimir Putin.
But what were the traditional champions of Democracy - the west including the US doing ?
The three-phase polls in Myanmar -- the first round slated on Dec 28 is billed as the first openly contested polls in 25 years.
In total there are a staggeringly high 6,000 candidates. There are special features and a few peculiarities attached to these polls.
The rise in Buddhist-led nationalism has seen an increase in anti-Muslim polity. Even the two main political parties - government-backed party Union of Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) and the opposition NLD, led by Aung San Suu Kyi - are not fielding any Muslim candidates.
Most of the handful of Muslims who are running in the election come from the United National Congress, which is calling for the end of discrimination against Muslims.
Out of the dozens of political parties jostling for power, one stands out for being entirely female - the appropriately named Women's Party (Mon).
The group of women, based in the Mon state, say they are campaigning for gender equality and the rights of all women across Myanmar, also known as Burma.
Recently formed, the party does not have an official headquarters and is using a private house, according to Channel News Asia.
(It may be added that in Nagaland - there is a Mon district and it is considered development-starved region and hub of Konyak tribe.)
One argument that is well understood is that with wars intensifying in Europe and the Middle East; for the western virtuous world; Myanmar’s struggle for freedom and chaos it is in has slipped down the priority list.
"Today, Myanmar stands isolated—not friendless, but surrounded by the wrong friends. It has become a proxy state of authoritarian regimes," says an article in www.irrawaddy.com.
Regime leader Min Aung Hlaing must feel that 2025 has been his best year yet since seizing power in a coup in 2021. Long condemned for committing war crimes including massacres and indiscriminate airstrikes against his own people, he is no longer an international outcast, thanks to China and Russia,
Assam News :::: Centre to appoint interlocutor on Constitutional status demand of Rabha, Mising, Tiwa communities :: BJP working president Nitin Nabin visits Assam
The Union Home Ministry to appoint interlocutor on constitutional status demand of Rabha, Mising, Tiwa
The assurance came after the Home Minister met delegations of the Rabha, Mising and Tiwa communities in New Delhi in the presence of Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma.
Assam Minister Ranoj Pegu was also present. The move is being seen as a significant step towards addressing the constitutional aspirations of the three indigenous groups. Welcoming the decision, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma expressed gratitude to the Union Home Minister, calling the assurance “deeply reassuring and heart-warming.”
For his part, the Home Minister said he had listened to the concerns raised by community representatives and assured them that their demands would be addressed.
“The Ministry of Home Affairs will soon appoint a senior official to work towards an amicable and lasting solution,” Shah said.
The demand for constitutional status has been a long-pending issue for the Rabha Hasong Autonomous Council, Mising Autonomous Council and Tiwa Autonomous Council, which are currently statutory bodies constituted by the Assam government.
BJP steps up Assam poll strategy as party;s newly appointed working president Nitin Nabin attends state executive meet
Assam BJP president Dilip Saikia said the party has set a target of securing over one crore votes in the 2026 Assembly elections
Addressing party workers, Nabin recalled his association with Assam since 2009, when he visited the state as a BJP Yuva Morcha leader.
He said the BJP’s focus on the Northeast dates back to former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, who believed the region’s development was essential for national progress.
Nabin, who is likely to take over as BJP national president by Feb 2026, criticised Congress, alleging that during its rule land rights were compromised and central funds failed to reach beneficiaries.
Within weeks of Nabin taking the charge -- he will lead the saffron outfit for polls in key states such as Assam (now under BJP), West Bengal (under Trinamool), Tamil Nadu (under DMK) and Kerala (under CPI-M led LDF).
"New Delhi needs to keep thing stable" :::: Former Indian Army commander Lt Gen Arun Kumar Sahni (Retd) is one of the international observers for Myanmar polls : Panels have representatives from China, Russia and Vietnam too
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