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The Islamic Occupation of India and the Chinese Occupation of Tibet: Hindu-Muslim Bhai-Bhai (Brothers) Then Why Pakistan: 1947?
The Islamic Occupation of India and the Chinese Occupation of Tibet: Hindu-Muslim Bhai-Bhai (Brothers) Then Why Pakistan: 1947?
The Islamic Occupation of India and the Chinese Occupation of Tibet: Hindu-Muslim Bhai-Bhai (Brothers) Then Why Pakistan: 1947?
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There were the days since 0 AD of the occupation of others lands and expansion by the Islamic terrorist armies on the surface of the Earth. For India, it started through Afghanistan in 1000 AD. It lasted many centuries in India, in particular over 10001947 and still continues. It is amazing in 1947 the Islamic occupation of India (Pakistan) was rewarded with the approval of the UNO and the Western democratic countries alike. Since this recent demonstration of the Islamic terrorist might, i.e., the claim of India in 1947, Islam has re-affirmed to the world what it is capable of. It declared its aims in 9/11, 26/11, in the twenty-first century. More and much worse is yet to come. Newly, Islam also boasts of the support of the Communist might (known for violation of the basic human rights), e.g., Russia and China. It looks like the days of the free world, particularly of the divided (religious in 1947 and lingual now) India through insurgency from Islam and the Mongol (Khan)-Communist China are numbered.
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Release dateApr 29, 2013
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The Islamic Occupation of India and the Chinese Occupation of Tibet: Hindu-Muslim Bhai-Bhai (Brothers) Then Why Pakistan: 1947?
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Krishan Nagar Lahore

At the time of freedom of India from the British rule in 1947, there was division of India into India and Pakistan. I was born in Lahore, Pakistan and was five years old when millions of people got massacred and millions became refugees. I was one of those lucky ones who made to Delhi (India) from Lahore. Many millions did not. This book is the story of my personal experience as a refugee in Delhi, where I grew up for the next thirty years and attained school and university education. Over the next thirty years in Delhi, I experienced further division of India based on languages into twenty-eight personal satate empires. I live in Sydney Australia. I am a physicist/scientist, and I have worked as an academic at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney, for many years. I am now retired and a visiting professor scientist at the UNSW.

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    THE ISLAMIC OCCUPATION of INDIA & the Chinese Occupation of TIBET

    HINDU-MUSLIM BHAI-BHAI (BROTHERS)

    THEN WHY PAKISTAN: 1947?

    Krishan Nagar Lahore

    A special note to the Reader

    ‘Democracy is not a word but a system to deliver to the aspirations and ambitions of the people. The Islamic and the Communist Systems do not want to deliver that. If there is no freedom of speech, thought and expression in a nation then there is not much left

    to aim and aspire ’

    The reader is reminded that this Book is not about a systematic description of the history of the freedom of India from Britain. It is an exposition of the series of events those developed during (1920-1947) and after the freedom of India from the British Empire. The events resulted before and after 1947 with no respect to the destruction of the lives and the property of the millions of people. The Book is written through the perception of the mind of a child who was 5 years old in 1947. He was a refugee from Lahore and one of the victims among many millions in 1947. He later grew up in Delhi during the period of the 1940s to 1980s. These were the prime periods of further developments in India after 1947. India had got its freedom from the Britain in 1947 which was more incomplete than complete. The progress was and still is haphazard and there is un-systematic approach to use the freedom in the interest of the people. The greed of immediate creation of the ’28 Personal Lingual State Empires’ after 1947, ignoring, the plight of people has triggered the author to take up this challenging task of writing his thoughts and expression. The child of 1942 is now in his seventies. He is the author of this Book and wishes to communicate to the world his experiences as a refugee from Lahore to Jammu, Jammu to Pathankot and then Pathankot to Delhi during the years 1947-1948. That child carried in his mind many questions as he grew up in Delhi. This growing up was with his family and in a surrounding of many other millions of refugees in Delhi. There was always in his mind and still is the curiosity to find out about certain things those happened and why they happened.

    The Indian Government tried to hide the events of the devastation and the destruction in the areas of the Punjab, Sindh, Bengal and Kashmir on the lives and the properties of the millions of people. They even today refuse to talk about it and to account for the innocent millions of lives lost and why they were lost. My curious mind since that time has been hunting both within and outside to find answers to the questions which have remained unanswered for more than half a century in my mind. The intensity of the information presented in this Book presents the destruction and the trauma experienced as I grew up in Delhi over the years. It became part of the political atmosphere that later emerged in Delhi as India progressed on its path of secular democracy. The then Indian politicians made their efforts best to hide everything but the truth comes out sooner or later. The Indian leaders have not yet apologized to those innocent millions of victims of freedom of 1947. It certainly takes courage and strength of an honest leader to admit and apologize to the refugees of 1947. The character of the ‘Indian Leaders’ is not moral enough to face the truth.

    The centre piece of the Book is as follows. It is to expose to the people of India and of the world that there were 27 years at disposal over 1920-1947 to the prominent Indian leaders in their struggle for freedom from the Brits. Out of these leaders there were the so called the three prominent leaders. I call them as the Nanu, Ganu and the Janu (the familiar three Indian Monkeys). I want to tell to the world as to what they really wanted to do for their people. They failed to tell people the truth. But why? They did not make the meaning of the freedom clear to the innocent illiterate masses whom they actually abused for their personal freedom. These people were used as the guinea pigs of the freedom. The leaders abused them for their personal freedom and did not tell that the people of the Punjab, Sindh, Bengal and Jammu and Kashmir(J & K) would be in a serious harms way as a result of the actions of the 3 monkeys. While the innocent millions became refugees and millions lost their lives the leaders enjoyed their ‘free’ ‘political and public positions of power’. This was only to their own personal advantage. They simply inherited these positions of power ‘free’ from the Brits at the cost of the million who lost their lives.

    The Indian leaders have never apologized to those innocent lives they abused immorally to their selfish end. The author has chosen his pen name ‘Krishan Nagar Lahore’ as the author of this Book to emphasize the gravity of the beginning and the aftermath of the treacherous freedom mania of the leaders. It was all seen with his own eyes in Lahore and Jammu. Millions of innocent people got massacred and millions lost their lives. It did not bother the leaders. Lahore incidentally is the birth place of the author and many millions became refugees in Lahore in 1947. Millions (including the author and his parents family) who first migrated to Jammu in 1947 were told soon to move again after the Kashmir war with the Pakistan in 1947. The reason given was the refugees were not born in J & K so they could not settle there. The UNO will decide who will live there. Has UNO done it till today?

    India still does not know who has the right to live in Jammu and Kashmir (J & K). J & K has not developed at par with the rest of the country since its occupation by Pakistan in 1947. The capital of J&K Srinagar is still not an International Airport till today while more than a dozen international airports have been developed since 1947 in the rest of India. If the Indian Government can not maintain the security and the existence of the J&K State then why it is a State of India? The people of J&K have the right to advance and prosper as much as the rest of India. Why this right has been denied to them? The millions of refugees who stayed back in J & K in 1947 and did not move again to other parts of India still do not have their citizenship rights. That is India.

    The Indians leaders do not know what they do and why they do. It matters nothing to them. That is their democracy and that too the secular one? In this Book the author has chosen to include art of 67 pictures as a complement to the text form of expression. Each pieces of the art in the pictures tells a story of its own of the events, character, etc., etc., those were and still are the part of the geo-political history of India. The message of each Art Pictures included in the Book is towards the main theme of the Book. Their position in the Book at a particular page is not very critical. The resemblance to true events and characters if any is purely fictional and incidental. No conclusion in particular one way or the other is intended by the author in the pictures. The reader has the right to disagree to the information real or fictional presented in the Book. Every person has the right to make his or her own impression of the events presented and is free to criticize what is presented in the Book. An apology is made in advance in regard to offence if any meant advertently or inadvertently to any religion, faith, group, individual, etc., etc..

    This Book expresses several events those happened in India in the form of art pictures of the events, past, present and the ones that may happen in the future. Each picture tells a story of its own of a particular event or two. The presence of a picture at a particular page in the Book although related to the section where it is present is also an expression towards the global theme of the Book, i.e., ‘The Islamic Occupation of India and The Chinese Occupation of Tibet’. It is intended to make exposition in the Book global as well as local throughout the Book. This technique applied in the Book presents the story of a particular event as well as of the full story simultaneously. As they say a picture is worth thousand words the author has chosen picture presentation as the leading technique. This is also to avoid too much of text to write. There are also quotations written throughout the Book towards the global theme of he Book and their position in the Book is also not very critical. Moreover in this modern age of ‘Information Technology’ browsing through pictures is much easier and less strenuous. The e-Books are becoming more and more common place as the means of communication. The pictures presented here are an essential part of the Book. Each picture is a pictorial story of a particular event that happened in India’s past and predicts what may happen in the future as well.

    A reader is also advised to browse through the author’s web page on the ‘facebook’ ‘http://www.facebook.com/mohin.j.harappa, for more stories on the theme ‘freedom of India in 1947 and the lingual divisions thereafter’. The pictures presented in the Book are for story telling only. The story presented in the Book arose in the mind of the author due to his own personal experience about the freedom of India in 1947. As a child refugee of 5 years, from Lahore, he later grew up, in Delhi, India. He witnessed the horror of freedom for the people of Punjab, Sindh and Jamuu and Kashmir (J & K) in 1947. The author wants to tell his story vividly though the pictures imagined in his mind as part of his life. No malice is intended towards any religion, language, country, nation, territory, map, group, region, etc., etc. It is the story of the people who got caught in the evil designs of the leaders of India of that time.

    What happened after the freedom in 1947 worried the author even more. And the carnage still continues under the disguise of the ‘Democratic India’ and that too a secular one. If you turn eyes around the world you will see that no Islamic Nation is secular. They are just Islamic Only. That is why there is a need for writing this Book. It presents to the world as to where this world is heading for the future, with India, as a typical example. The pictures used in this Book are shear an author’s artistic impression of the events that happened in the past and those may happen in the future. A resemblance to the artifacts, pictures, monuments, areas, regions, maps, nations, etc., etc., is purely coincidental. No malice or ill will is meant towards any religion, faith, culture, belief, etc., etc., whatsoever. The author sometime tries to create a humor in some instances by using an expression sounding similar to some places, people, organization, etc., etc. The similarity is incidental and not real and no ill will is meant whatsoever directly or inadvertently, towards anybody or anything.

    The author submits apology in advance for any discomfort that may cause to some readers. The Art Picture 1-67 are included in the Book as parallel text expression towards the theme of the Book. The Reader is reminded that each Art Picture in the Book has a story of its own to tell. It can be read independent of other Art Pictures and the text in the Book. The pictures are distributed throughout the Book and do not necessarily belong to any specific page or a section. They are not referred to in the text specifically. They are just there to complement the text locally as well as globally. The Book is not written as a drama, novel or a formal text book. It is an anecdotal presentation of the events that happened during and before 1947. It was around the time India got its freedom from the Brits and is about the greed of power seen among the leaders of India thereafter. The Book is a useful exposition of the India’s past, preset and the possible future. Those who do not want to learn through detailed formal study of the Indian History this Book provides a worth while exposition instead.

    The Prologue

    ‘India is a federation of languages and there is nothing in common among the Indian people at large not even a language. Each federated Indian ‘Personal State Empire’ is a separated nation with its own language and culture.’

    This Book is about the past, present and the future of India. When I say past it is the past what India was during the two major periods of old civilizations called as the Rama and the Krishna Civilizations. That was India around more than 10, 000 years ago. The India then extended from the Hindu Kush Mountains near Afghanistan in the N-W to the Mount Kailash in the N-E and from North to South including Sri Lanka. The evidence of the vastness of these two civilizations can be seen throughout India, the E-W and the N-S. The way people live, what they believe, and how much intimate they are with their lands, mountains, rivers, oceans, etc., etc., tells the whole story. The believers of the Rama-Krishna Civilizations of India are more than a billion in population in India now and to prove them wrong would be as much unethical as immoral. This past of India is in the blood and the veins of Indians and does not require any claim religious or otherwise or as an Indian national.

    The vastness of the country in that past did not have any boundaries to claim and did not even make any exclusive zones for the non-Indians e.g., the Islamic people. Those who lived on the land were Indians. For nearly ten thousand years Hindu religion has been the religion of India and even today can be seen as the prevalent religion with its traditional values and is practiced throughout India. The Hindu religion in the past went through its ups and downs in its civilizations and the way of living and developed and refined itself for the coming generations to change themselves and follow more equitable paths including equality for men and women. Men and women together make a society. Women being the generator of the future civilizations need special respect for what they do. This is manifested in many ways in the Hindu religion, e.g., women are, depicted as rivers, land and the earth. Most of the Indian Rivers originate in the Himalayas which are as much Indian as the India itself, e.g., the River Indus, the River Sutlej, the River Chenab, the River Jhelum, the River Aravati(Ravi), the River Ganga, etc., etc.

    The thousands and thousands of years old the Indian Rivers are not only part of the religion, culture and civilizations of India but are also the integral part of the day to day source of fresh water supplies of India. This supply has recently (1947) been divided flowing in to regions that are no longer part of India. The ancestry, culture, way of living, for millions of Indians has not only been drastically eroded by the division of 1947 but has become downright destroyed. Pakistan and China’s aggressive occupation of the Himalyas over the last century has put in danger the free and fresh water supplies for the survival of he Indian people. Some of the Art Pictures present some typical examples showing the vastness of the past Indian fresh water river systems those once were an integral part of the Indian, culture, history, civilization and the survival but now they are not. The present India has got changed everything and India now is now on the cross roads of bearing the Islamic expansion and intrusion into the Indian way of living.

    In the present India we have an Islamic Nation on the Left (Pakistan), on the Right (Bangladesh) and also in the Centre(C), i.e., the Islam is all around, LRC, with plenty of Islam to understand and work out what lies ahead in the future of India. The reader is reminded at the outset that this Book is not written as a text book on the history or on geo-political science of India. The textual and the pictorial material presented is not to make any geo-technical claims whatsoever. It is written with emphasis on the history, rivers, mountains, culture, civilization, etc., etc, of India as a narrative and inspirational story for the readers to enjoy and perceive whatever arguments, criticisms, conclusions, etc., etc., they want to make about it. It is all their prerogative.

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    Art Picture 1. The picture depicts the various rivers of Punjab occupied by Pakistan in 1947.The Islam has taken over India over centuries not without a reason. They were looking for a new fertile water rich homeland. They were coming from the barren lands of Iran, Iraq, Uzbekhistan, etc., etc. The Punjab in the N-W of India rich in its river systems was the gateway to enter India. The Khyber Pass and the Indus River on the way were no match to the ‘Islamic Tsunami’. It punctured right through the Khyber Pass and the Indus River and occupied whole of India over 1000-1700 A.D.

    The author does not mean any thing in preference to one or the other, individual, group, religion, faith, belief, etc., etc. They are welcome to enjoy the past, present and the future, secrets of India, expressed in the Book. The reader is also reminded that in some of the Art Pictures in this Book the Figure numbers inset depict the Figures Numbers in the first Book by the author, i.e., the India Divided Religion ‘Then’ 1947(East-West) ‘Now’ What Languages (North-South)?…. published by the publisher, ‘Publish America’, USA, 2011 / ISBN: 9781462639755. These pictures from the previous Book form the source of narrative stories untold about India before and is the unique method of expression and exposition used in the Book.

    Now let us look briefly at the present India. The present India had basically started with arrival of Islam in India and its expansion over the period 1000-1700 A.D. ‘The Islamic Armies’ from the neighboring countries e.g., Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Uzbekistan, etc., etc, used Afghanistan as their base and attacked India over several centuries till they occupied whole of India as the ‘Islamic-Hindustan’. It is interesting to note that all the ‘World Armies’ are sitting now in Afghanistan to undo what the ‘Islamic Armies’ have been doing to India and around the world over centuries. The Pakistan, the Indian lands, which were forcibly taken away from India in 1947 as the ‘Islamic Only Lands’ has now posed threat not only to Afghanistan but also to the whole world and to India as well. All the terrorism of the world breeds in Pakistan and Afghanistan and then it is transferred to the rest of the world.

    India chose to be a secular democratic country after freedom from the Brits in 1947. In reality India (the present one not the old Rama’s and Krishna’s India) has never been a democratic and secular country since it declared itself to be so in 1947. It still works under the fear of the ‘Spell of the Islam’. That is not what a democracy does. ‘Indian Democracy’ is of the Islam, for the Islam and by the Islam even after 1947. It is corrupted by the Islam. What can be the biggest evidence of the corruption in India than the ‘Islamic Threat’ that dictates and drives the Indian Democracy till today? This is despite the fact that 1/3rd of India was given away to the ‘Islam Exclusively’ for the Islamic use only in 1947. This Book can only tell a fraction of the story of the vast, lands, minds, spirits, culture, history, etc., etc., that were given away in 1947. India is thousands of year old and that is what makes ‘The Indian Nation’. The Islam is just a devil over shadowing India and

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