Tuesday, April 06, 2010

trivandrum: univ seminar on terrorism etc -- nice opportunity to bash hindus

apr 5th, 2010

just look at the participants: arch-frauds like k n panikkar and puniyani, the editor of the radical mohammedan fundamentalist paper 'tejas', plenty of other mohammedan apologists.

this is the kind of seminar that the JNU types organize and the government of india funds out of taxpayer money. no wonder they need to increase the amount of taxes raised. there aren't enough of these seminars. 

i am surprised they didn't bring in kancha ilaih for him to spit some more of his usual venom. or john dayal. or susan arundhati roy (aka 'genocide suzie').

i can predict the outcome of the seminar right now: 
they will find that all terrorism in south india is by hindus. 
when mohammedans plotted, ambushed and massacred unarmed hindus in maraad, that was just self-defense. 
when mohammedans indulge in large-scale love jihad, it is because they are so killingly appealing to hindu girls, just like their theology is so killingly appealing to all non-wicked people. 
when the ram sene prevents love-jihadi mohammedans from chatting up hindu girls in pubs, that is a violation of the woman's freedom of expression. but when mohammedans beat up taslima nasrin in hyderabad, that is no violation of a woman's freedom of expression.
when they train terrorists in the forests of the western ghats and send them to kashmir to kill indian soldiers, that is because they love democracy. 
when a love-jihad catch, one hindu convert from kerala, goes around with the sainted ishrat jehan and two pakistani terrorists, they are all innocents. 
when madani plans the coimbatore bomb blasts and his wife has had lots of conversations with known terrorist nazeer, these are all peace-loving poor innocent mohammedans. 

of course, i forgot. the meaning of the word 'innocent' in the mohammedan dictionary is "mohammedan". all non-mohammedans are wicked, most especially all hindus. including hindu babies and hindu toddlers. 

interestingly, there is conflict between mohammedans and christists in the south. a christist man who married a mohammedan girl was hacked to death in broad daylight in bangalore. john dayal, who usually whines even if a christist is bitten by a mosquito ("that was an RSS mosquito") was deafeningly silent. in kerala, there are periodic christist-mohammedan riots in coastal areas like the beach in trivandrum, where the mohammedans are trying to capture the waterfront by displacing christist fiserhmen. also in kerala, a christist teacher is now being persecuted because he allegedly said something about mohammed in a question paper. i believe his son was beaten up in prison because his father has gone missing. john dayal and pope ratzy are all very very silent (ok, ratzy has his own problems with pedophilia right now, so you can understand he's preoccupied, but dayal?)

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NATIONAL SEMINAR
ON
GLOBALISATION, RELIGIOUS FUNDAMENTALISM AND TERRORISM
ISSUES IN SOUTH INDIA
(Under UGC – Special Assistance Programme)
Organised by
Department of Political Science,
University of Kerala
April 8-9, 2010
Venue
Seminar Hall
Department of Political Science
University of Kerala
Kariavattom Campus
Thiruvananthapuram
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PROGRAMME
April 8, 2010 (Thursday)
Registration 9:30 AM
Inaugural Session 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Welcome : Dr.K.M.Sajad Ibrahim
Presidential Address: Dr.G.Gopa Kumar,
(Professor and Head, Department of Political Science, University of Kerala)
Inaugural Address : Dr.K.N.Panikkar
(Vice Chairman, Kerala Higher Education Council)
Key Note Address: Ram Puniyani
(Noted Writer and Social Activist)
Vote of Thanks : Dr.Shaji Varkey
Tea Break: 11: 30 AM to 11:45 AM
Session – I: 11:45 to 1:15 PM
Globalisation, Religious Fundamentalism and Terrorism: Theoretical Issues
Chair: Dr.B.Vivekanandan, Former Professor, School of International Studies, JNU
Presentations:
1. Dr.P.Mohan Rao (Head, Department of Public Administration, Railway Degree
College, Lallaguda, Andhra Pradesh)
Terrorism: A Challenge Before the Nation
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2. Dr.Ramu Manivannan (Reader, Department of Politics and Public Administration,
University of Madras)
Culture, Identity and Politics in the Age of Globalisation
3. Dr.R.Sreekantan Nair (Reader, Department of Political Science, N.S.S. College,
Changanasserry, Kerala)
Globalisation of War on Terrorism: Implications for the Indian State
Lunch Break 1:15-2:00 PM
Session II 2:00 to 4:30 PM
Globalisation, Terrorism and Religious Fundamentalism: Major Dimensions
Chair: Dr.Shaji Varkey, Reader, Department of Political Science, University of Kerala
Presentations
1. Prof. Barik, (Professor in Public Administration, IIPA, New Delhi)
Vajpayee as a Hindutva Leader
1. Dr.Muzaffar Assadi (Professor and Chairman, Department of Political Science,
University of Mysore)
Fatwa, Stereotyping and Fundamentalism: Problems of Identities of Minorities
2. Chekkutty ( Executive Editor, Thejas Daily, Kozhikode)
Media, Religious Minorities and Terrorism: A Case Study of Kerala
3. Mr.S.Y.Surendra Kumar (Lecturer, Department of Political Science, University of
Bangalore)
Religious Fundamentalism under Globalisation
4. Mr.P.M.Joshy (Deputy Director, ICSSR Project on South Asia, Department of
Politics and International Studies, Pondicherry University)
Locating Hindutva: Modern-Post Modern Contours
5. Mukund Narvenkar (Lecturer, Department of Political Science, Fr.Agnel College of
Arts and Commerce, Pillar –Goa)
Maritime Terrorism: The New Treat to India's Security
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April 9, 2010 (Friday)
Session III – 10:00 AM – 1:00PM
A Survey on Religious Fundamentalism and Terrorism in South Indian States
Chair: Prof.Barik (IIPA, New Delhi)
Presentations
1. P.L.Dharma (Professor and Head, Department of Political Science, University of
Mangalore)
Dhakshina Kannada: Religion and Growing Mutual Intolerance
2. Shaji S. (Assistant Professor, CMDR, Dharwad, Karnataka)
Globalisation and Naxalism in Andhra Pradesh: A Perspective
3. Subhash Patil (Lecturer, Department of Political Science, R.P.D.College, Belgaum,
Karnataka)
Globalisation, Naxalism and Anachronistic State: An Analysis of Naxalite
Apocalypse in Karnataka
4. Mr.Asharaf Kadakkal (Lecturer, Department of Islamic Studies, University of
Kerala)
Changing Discourse among Muslim Radicals in Kerala
5. Mr.Anas (Research Student, Centre for West Asian Studies, Jamia Millia Islamia)
The Plurality of Islamic Movements in Kerala: Understanding the Elements of New
Secular Notion
6. Dr.A.Basheer (Reader, Department of Political Science, University of Kerala)
Political Sociology of Radical conduct by Muslim Individuals/Groups in Kerala
7. Dr.Joseph Antony (Reader, Department of Political Science, Fatima Matha College,
Kollam, Kerala
Emergence of Terrorism in Kerala
8. Dr.Josukutty (Lecturer, Department of Political Science, University of Kerala)
Political Islam and its Impact on Kerala
Lunch Break: 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM
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Session IV 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM
Response of Major Political Parties on Religious Fundamentalism and Terrorism
Chair: C.Gowridasan Nair (The Hindu)
1. Dr.Sebastian Paul (CPI(M))
2. Shri. Joseph Vazhakkan ( INC)
3. Shri.S.Shekhar (BJP)
4. Shri.Ahamed Kabeer (IUML)
Tea Break 3:30 PM to 3:45 PM
Concluding Session: 3:45 PM to 4:45 PM
Welcome: Dr.A.Bahseer
Rapporteurs Report : Anil Kumar P and Asha Lakshmi
Chair : Dr.Muzaffar Assadi (Professor and Chairman, Department of Political
Science, University of Mysore)
Valedictory Address : Dr.J. Prabhash (Pro-Vice Chancellor, University of Kerala)
Feedback from Delegates and Audience
Vote of Thanks: Dr.Josukutty

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