Sunday, July 4, 2010

SERIES OF INJUSTICES ON HINDUS – ANANDSHANKAR PANDYA

 

Series of injustices on Hindus – anandshankar Pandya

 

In the world everywhere today there is great demand for justice to the oppressed, but great injustice is being perpetrated on crores of Hindus in every walk of life since many years and nobody cares.

 

There is enquiry after enquiry on Chief Minister of Gujarat Shri Narendra Modi since more than five years of the post Godhara riots which was controlled in only 3 days but no secular party has the conscience to raise even a finger on Faruq Abdulla the then Chief Minister of Kashmir where about 35000 Hindus were mercilessly tortured and then killed regularly during many years as well as over the most in human burning of 57 Rambhakt in the Godhara Train. Oh but why should you worry for the life of Hindus. It comes very cheap.

 

There were many riots in the congress ruled Gujarat which were controlled between 7 to 15 days. Then why Narendra Modi is the selective target. Because first he is a Hindu and second because he is bringing great economic and social progress to the people of Gujarat, free from corruption thus Gujarat is the best ruled state in India. These things are disestablishing the Indrason (throne) of the Government in Center.


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  2. THE ENEMY PROPERTY ACT, 1968THE ENEMY PROPERTY ACT, 1968

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    An Act to provide for the continued vesting of enemy property vested in the Custodian of Enemy Property for India under the Defence of India Rules, 1962 1[and the Defence of India Rules, 1971], and for matters connected therewith.
    BE it enacted by Parliament in the Nineteenth Year of the
    Republic of India as follows:-
    1. Short title, extent, application and commencement. (1) This
    Act may be called the Enemy Property Act, 1968.(2) It extends to the whole of India except the State of Jammu and Kashmir and it applies also to all citizens of India outside India and to branches and agencies outside India of companies or bodies corporate registered or incorporated in India.
    (3) It shall be deemed to have come into force on the 10th day of July, 1968.2.Definitions.
    2. Definitions. In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,-
    (a) “Custodian” means the Custodian of Enemy Property for
    India appointed or deemed to have been appointed under section 3 and includes a Deputy Custodian and an Assistant
    Custodian of Enemy Property appointed or deemed to have been appointed under that section;
    (b) “enemy” or “enemy subject” or “enemy firm” means a person or country who or which was an enemy, an enemy subject or an enemy firm, as the case may be, under the
    Defence of India Act, 1962 (51 of 1962), and the Defence of
    India Rules, 1962 2[or the Defence of India Act,1971 (12 of
    1971) and the Defence of India Rules, 1971], but does not include a citizen of India;
    (c) “enemy property” means any property for the time being belonging to or held or managed on behalf of an enemy, an enemy subject or an enemy firm:
    Provided that where an individual enemy subject dies in the territories to which this Act extends, any property which

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  3. ———————————————————————

    1 Ins. by Act 40 of 1977, s. 2 (w.e.f. 27-9-1977).

    2 Ins. by s. 3, ibid. (w.e.f. 27-9-1977).
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    26.immediately before his death, belonged to or was held by him or was managed on his behalf, may, notwithstanding his death, continue to be regarded as enemy property for the purposes of this Act ;

    (d) “prescribed” means prescribed by rules made under this
    Act.

    3. Appointment of custodian of Enemy property for India and
    Deputy custodian, etc. The Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint a Custodian of Enemy Property for Indian and one or more Deputy Custodians and Assistant Custodians or Enemy
    Property for such local areas as may be specified in the notification:

    Provided that the Custodian of Enemy Property for Indian and any
    Deputy Custodian or Assistant Custodian of Enemy Property appointed under the Defence of India Rules, 1962 1[or the Defence of India
    Rules, 1971, as the case may be], shall be deemed to have been appointed under this section.

    4. Appointment of inspectors of Enemy property. The Central
    Government may, either generally or for any particular area, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint one or more Inspectors of Enemy Property for securing compliance with the provisions of this
    Act and may, by general or special order, provide for the distribution and allocation of the work to be performed by them for securing such compliance:

    Provided that every Inspector of Enemy Firms appointed under the
    Defence of India Rules, 1962 2[or the Defence of India Rules, 1971, as the case may be], shall be deemed to be an Inspector of Enemy Property appointed under this section.

    5. Property vested in the Custodian of Enemy property for India under the Defence of India Rules, 1962, and the Defence of India
    Rules, 1971 to continue to vest in Custodian. 3[(1)] Notwithstanding the expiration of the Defence of India Act, 1962 (51 of 1962), and the Defence of India Rules, 1962, all enemy property vested before such expiration in the Custodian of Enemy Property for India appointed under the said Rules and continuing to vest in him immediately before the commencement of this Act, shall, as from such commencement, vest in the Custodian.

    2 [ (2) Notwithstanding the expiration of the Defence of India
    Act, 1971 (12 of 1971) and the Defence of India Rules, 1971, all enemy property vested before such expiration in the Custodian of Enemy
    Property for India appointed under the said Rules and continuing to vest in him immediately before the commencement of the Enemy Property
    (Amend-

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