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Wednesday 16 January 2008

World's Top Twenty five Trains


If there is anything that is not mechanical in the world of science and technology it is certainly travelling by trains. In my childhood it was very romantic to even hear the sound of train whistling past in far. Even a person who dislikes most to be in a crowded place feels glad to be in the midst of crowded Howrah Railway station and waiting for his train. A long distance travel by train is itself a festive occasion even before the journey begins. The airplane can save time and afford comfort but it cannot make a journey a joyous affair as the train does. I do not know if there is an association of air-travelers internationally; but there is one with the railway travelers. The Society of International Railway Travelers with its office in Louisville, Kentucky, USA has recently announced the names of world’s top twenty five trains. Their assessment is based on their practical experiences, their writers, editors, members- world over and their staff. The list has been published in January 16, 2008. They have not made a ranking list. Their list is given below:

NORTH AMERICA

1. Canadian Express


2. Royal Canadian Pacific

3. Canadian Rockies Steam Express

4. Rocky Mountaineer (Canada)

5. GrandLuxe Express (US)

6. Sierra Madre Express (Mexico)


SOUTH AMERICA

7. Andean Explorer(Peru)


8. Hiram Bingham (Peru)

AFRICA
9. Blue Train (South
Africa)


10. Pride of Africa(Rovos Rail-South Africa)


ASIA/INDIAN SUB-CONTINENY

11. Palace on Wheel (India)

12. Eastern and Oriental Express (SE Asia)

13. Shangrila Express(Tibet)

14. Darjeeling Toy Train (India)

15. Deccan Odyssey (India)

EUROPE

16. Danube Express(Central Europe, Turkey)


17. Al Andalus Express (Spain)

18. El Transcantabrico (Spain)

19. Trans-Siberian Express (Russia)

20. Venice Simplon-Oriental Express (Europe)

21. Glacier Express (Switzerland)

22. Royal Scotsman (Scotland)

DOWN UNDER
23. Ghan (
Australia)

24. Indian Pacific (Australia)


25. Sunlander (Australia)


According to the President of the Society-Eleanor Hardy, the above trains met stringent standards for service, accommodation, scenery, itinerary, off-train experiences and passenger enjoyment.

All these trains have a high fare-tag except the Darjeeling Toy Train which earns Rs 26,000-64,000 from fare for an entire train for a day. The Train was declared UNESCO World

Heritage Site in 1999. The Train was introduced in 1879.

Monday 14 January 2008

The Maneater and Super Sarko


Never in the history of France –has she been as unfortunate as having led by a person who lowered the prestige and dignity of this cultured nation as Nicolas Sarkozy has done. One wonders why the people of France are still allowing Sarcozy, a slave of his sexual impulse for a cheap woman Carla Bruni to hold the highest post of their country. What is most sickening situation is that Sarcozy does not feel it to keep his affair as something private. He enjoys brazenly the delight of his relation with Carla. Was it possible for de Gaulle to go in such way? Can the British people tolerate such situation with their Prime Minister? One can not think of seeing Sarkozy the man as the President of the US. The whole of American People and the media would have revolted. Bill Clinton was just at the verge of being impeached for his secret relation with Monica Lewinsky. In 1983 John Profumo, the then Secretary of State for War had to resign on the face of wide spread criticisms for his relation with a show girl-Christine Keeler. Even Harold MacMillan retired after some months for this scandal.

CLINTON AND MONICALEWINSKY

CHRISTINE KEELER AND JOHN PROFUMO
Sarcozy accompanies his girl friend whenever he visits a foreign country. This causes embarrassments for other countries in treating a girl friend of the French President within the norms of protocol. By what right Sarkozy can claim that a foreign country must have to bear the troubles of treating his concubine as the First Lady of France? Has Sarcozy lost his normal sense? Yes he has lost. Francois Fillion, the Prime Minister is worried that Carla Bruni has turned Sarkozy’s head. He is reported by le Canard to have said “When you talk to the President, he does not always listen”.
But who is Carla Bruni? She is 40 years Old Italian singer and model has now been living in France for five years. According to the Telegraph.com “Only someone without a heart could begrudge Nicolas Sarkozy his moment of happy insanity with Carla Bruni. Ms Bruni, an Italian heiress and former supermodel who has reinvented herself as a successful chanteuse, is evidently made of extraordinary stuff. Rather like the actress Angelina Jolie, she possesses that dangerous, high-octane combination of unusual beauty and wily intelligence that can reduce even quite sensible men to mush within seconds. Mr Sarkozy has clearly been comprehensively liquefied: he will have to guard against any political opponent in possession of a large straw.”
Now Sarkozy has brought her to Elysee Palace and Carla has been assigned a room for her song writing. The ‘First Lady’ and the potential first mother-in-law have now got the full control of Elysee Palace and expect everybody to take commands from them.
Now it’s for all whether to explain Sarcozy –opera as a symbol of future Western society or to see it as an exceptional accident in the French Government. Actually Sarcozy is a philistine. According to weekly Canard Enchaine –Sarcozy is such a person who laughs over the slightest thing and likes to tell jokes and dirty stories. Now just have a look as an example –what these shameless duos have shown the French people through a five-course lunch at an exclusive Paris restaurant amidst the VIP guests including the ex-Prime Minister of UK-Tony Blair. The former PM was invited to the five-star Hotel Bristol after addressing a rally of Sarkozy's Union for a Popular Movement party. But all eyes were on the 40-year-old Bruni, who every now and again lifted her sunglasses to lean in and nuzzle the presidential cheek. Sarkozy reciprocated with kisses and cuddles, oblivious of any uncomfortable fidgeting from those around them.
What France is getting from their democracy? Is it better than India under Jahangir?










JAHANGIR

Saturday 12 January 2008

Benazir and her father were die-hard enemies of India


Following article was recently published by Francois Gautier the editor in chief of Paris-based La Revue de l'Inde.

Francois Gautier | December 31, 2007 | 16:11 IST

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh described Benzair Bhutto as one of the outstanding leaders of our sub-continent, who always looked for reconciliation between India and Pakistan'.

Most magazines are doing cover stories on her.

Bhutto is on the verge of becoming a 'martyr of democracy'. It is a sad that a mother of three children was so brutally killed and we all mourn her terrible death.

Nevertheless, truth must be told. For, as usual, what the press says is not exactly what happened.

Firstly, under Bhutto, anti-Indian terrorism in the Kashmir region was fostered and increased. Benazir was also directly responsible for the ethnic cleansing of Hindus in Kashmir.

"She was instrumental in sponsoring jihad, openly inciting
militants to intensify terrorism in India," says Ajai Sahni, the executive director of the New Delhi-based Institute for Conflict Management. "I find it very difficult to discover a single element with her relationship to India that is positive and for the betterment of her country or the region," he adds.

Remember how she was shouting her slogans of azaadi, and exhorting the people of Kashmir to cut Jagmohan, then governor of the state, into pieces, as in "jag-jag, mo-mo, han-han". She would say this while making chopping motions with her right hand as it moved from her left wrist to the
elbow, leaving nobody in any doubt as to what she meant.

Secondly, under Bhutto, the Taliban formed and, helped by
Pakistan's intelligence service, swept across Afghanistan and later hosted Osama bin Laden. It is a bit of an irony that she may have been killed by the very people she helped foster if at all she was murdered.

Thirdly, she deliberately increased tension levels and then
threatened India with a pre-emptive nuclear strike. The tension peaked when Bhutto repeated her late father's immortal boast of waging a 1,000-year war against India. Even Rajiv Gandhi was forced to mock her in Parliament, asking if those who talked of a 1,000-year war could last even a 1,000 hours.

And fourthly, in her last speech before she died, she alluded to India as one of the threats Pakistan had to face, implying that if she was elected she would deal firmly with it.

Then why is it that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh calls her a
friend of India and that Indians mount candlelight vigils in the Gateway of India for her?

I interviewed Benazir Bhutto twice, the second time as she was campaigning to be re-elected for a second term. The first question I asked, was about Kashmir, as she was the one who had called for Azad Kashmir, a Kashmir free from India, which had triggered the ethnic cleansing of most of the Hindus of the Valley of Kashmir -- 400,000 of them had to flee their ancestral land.

"You know," she answered, "You have to understand the Pakistani point of view on Kashmir. If one goes by the logic of Partition, then at least the Kashmir valley, which is in great majority Muslim -- and it should be emphasised that for long the Hindus Pundits in Kashmir exploited and dominated the Muslims, who are getting back at them today -- should
have reverted to Pakistan. But let us say that officially we want to help grant Kashmiris their right to self-termination."

"That's the only reason?" I continued.

"No," answered Benazir. "It should be clear also that Pakistan never forgot the humiliating loss of Bangladesh at the hands of India, although India claims it only helped Bangladesh to gain its freedom in the face of what the Bangladeshis say was Pakistani genocide. Zia's emergence was
a result of that humiliation."

"But Zia hanged your father?" I interrupted.

"Yes and I hate him and god the almighty already punished him for that," said Benazir, alluding to Zia's death in a plane crash. "But Zia did one thing right, he started the whole policy of proxy war by supporting the separatist movements in Punjab and Kashmir, as a way of getting back at India."

"And what about Pakistan's nuclear bomb?" I asked.

"That's my father's work," she said proudly. "He realised, after having lost the 1965 and 1971 wars with India, that both numerically and strategically, we can never beat India in a conventional conflict. Thus he initiated the programme by saying that 'We will get the nuclear bomb, even
if we have to eat grass'."

"But is it not a dangerous weapon if it falls in the hands of the fundamentalists of your country?" I asked.

"No such danger," Benazir answered. "Anyway, it is not only a
deterrent against India's military conventional superiority and an answer to India's own nuclear capability, but also the ultimate weapon to re-assert Islam's moral superiority."

"We in Europe are going to unite in a Common Market, why don't Pakistan and India forget their differences and form some kind of confederation with other South Asian countries, instead of killing each other?" I asked.

"Pakistan and India were never one country," answered the imperiouslady. "They were only kept together by force, whether by Mauryan, Moghul or British rule. Hindus have recognised the reality of Islam, and we needed our own country to feel free."

I was flabbergasted: here was a lady educated in Oxford and
Harvard, who mouthed such irrational statements. She spoke good English, was pretty, articulate and pleased the press.

But when in power, she had to resort to anti-Indianism to please her voters. Her husband was known as Mr 10 Per Cent. She was hounded out of power twice for incompetence and corruption. Is she then a martyr of democracy? History will tell.
Francois Gautier is the editor in chief of Paris-based La Revue de l'Inde


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