Tuesday, March 31, 2009

John Dayal's blog

http://newshopper.sulekha.com/topic/nris/blogs/2007/09/people-like-us.htm
Where he mentions me.


People like Us?
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Posted by: John Dayal on Sep 9 2007 Comments (1)

A very brief autobiography of an RSS cadre

[JOHN DAYAL’S NOTE: Barring the men at the top, we know so little of the RSS cadres. To many they are just those men in newspaper and magazine photographs, burning effigies, or dressed in khaki shorts, at parade on their annual day at Dussehara. Some of us have also seen them proudly posing for the camera with a half demolished Babri mosque as the backdrop, or sitting in disciplined lines listening with rapt attention to their chief Kuppahalli Sudershan. Some of course are former Directors General of Police and Judges of High and lower courts, who apparently were very secular as long as they served the Government of India, and joint he Sangh Parivar on the day of their retirement. Many of them are bachelors. Many others are ordinary married men living ordinary lives. Some of them even work for international and Muslim-owned firms, in the Gulf States, or in other parts of West Asia and elsewhere. Venu is one such person. He differs from the others in being very active on the Internet, writing in his own blogs, intervening in other blogs. In one such blog, he gives very interesting curriculum vitae. ]

Name: Venu
• Age: 52
• Gender: Male
• Astrological Sign: Taurus
• Zodiac Year: Sheep
• Industry: Consulting
• Occupation: Stenographer
• Location: Mumbai: Maharashtra: India
About Me
I was born in Kluang in the state of Johore in Malaysia. Studying in La Salle Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur, I completed LCE exam in 1969. The racial riots of Malaysia in May 1969 resulted in non-citizens being asked to leave the country or take citizenship. My father opted to return to India. In India, I did not continue formal education. Studied shorthand. Went to work in Muscat at 19 and remained there till 1982. I became a pracharak of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh and was the state office secretary of Vishwa Hindu Parishad till 1984. Married in 1985, till 1990 I was on and off either working in Chennai or working as full timer in Kerala. Thus I had the opportunity to work in Bharatiya Vichar Kendra and Janmabhoomi. In 1990 I worked in Mumbai and then left again for Muscat. There I worked first in Desert Line and then in Al Hassan Corp. I returned to India and worked in Valluvanad Vidya Bhawan, a Sangha school in Malapuram District. By the end of the millennium I was back in Mumbai and am now working as a Stenographer for a CA firm.

Interests: English Literature
Favorite Movies: Nandanam
Favorite Music: Old songs of Yesudas
Favorite Books: Virginia Woolfe's essays.

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yash chhabra posted 2 yrs ago
sir, i could not understand the motive behind this blog. if you want to tell that working of an rss worker in a musilm owned movie is wrong, then i am sorry to hear this. i have many friends in rss who are true rss worker, not just flag carriers. they respect all relegions. for them humanity is the main religion.

earlier i used to hate muslims and christians. muslims because, my grand father was killed by some muslims during partition. christians because of their missionaries engaged in conerting poor and illitrate hindus into christians by luring them offering pretty gifts.
but these friends of mine made me to believe that as every hindu is not a saint, similarly all muslims and christians are not ghosts either. so due to their influence, i now respect all relgions. now i strongly believe that god is one and he resides in our soul. we have given him diiffernt names.
with regards.....yash

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Every inch of land in India belongs to every single Indian.

http://venu10.sulekha.com/dashboard.htm

Every inch of land in India belongs to every single Indian. This is the principle of nationalism. Partition may have happened once but it will never be repeated. The spirit of nationalism in India has become strong enough to ensure that. If Kashmir wants independence in the name of Allah, India will retain Kashmir in the name of Baba Amarnath.