Monday, July 31, 2006

Bangalore bomber went to Iran

There were protests in Bangalore during Iraq war time where the commies shouted that its USA and not Iran thats at the centre of "axis of evil". We again saw huge protests by commie+muslim alliances in Lucknow, Delhi etc when India voted against Iran in the UN. Most Indians remain unaware of the threat that Iran poses directly to Indian Security.

B.Raman quotes Hindu that Muzzamil, the techie from Bangalore who helped blow the Mumbai Trains had reached Pak through Iran.

The Iranian Ayotollah's and Pakistan's Wahabis are the most bloody of Islamic schools that justify Jihad against all infidels. LeT's founder Mahmood Azhar is a wahabi. And not even a rat would enter Iran without the Ayotollah's getting to know. This one thus is a example of a direct collusion between these two for the common purpose.

It also goes on to prove why G.Bush's "axis of evil" is very much the "axis of evil" for Indians.

Sunday, July 30, 2006

A software programmer from Bangalore bombed Mumbai Trains

Muzzamil sheikh worked for Oracle. Oracle has since denied this. But I was told by a friend of mine that he was his team-mate there, with whom he played billiards.

Anyone who saw Narayanan, the NSA, interviewed by Karan Thapar would have noted his statement - LeT has changed tactics and is more interested in recruting tech-savvy guys for terrorism

Friday, July 14, 2006

Dhrupad

I had to go to a concert last week. I picked up a couple of classical music CDs to get myself ready. Bought them more so as can't tolerate FM anymore in my car. Names of Pt Jasraj and Pt Rajan/Sajan Mishra on the cover helpde. I was pleasently surprised to see that they had few recitals by Gundecha brothers, whose concert I was to go. Once heard, I simply cant have enough of their listening. I must admit, they have the same trancendental quality as the illustrous other two mentinoed. To quote the host of the concert, to hear them is to witness a Tandava by the Lord himself.

And there was the divine voice of Shruti Shadolikar. I have been a listener of classical music since I can remember. But after Pt Jasraj and Pt Bhimsen Joshi, if there ever was a solo renedition that made me bow my head, it was "Har Har Deva" by this lady.