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Feb 27, 2010
My name is not Khan, I am Kaul
‘My name is Kaul. And I am terror-struck by Khans’.

By Tarun Vijay

I am not Khan. My name bears a different set of four letters: K A U L. Kaul. As those who know Indian names would understand I happened to be born in a family which was called Hindu by others. Hence, we were sure, we would never get a friend like KJ to make a movie on our humiliations, and the contemptuous and forced exile from our homeland. It's not fashionable. It's fashionable to get a Khan as a friend and portray his agony and pains and sufferings when he is asked by a US private to take off his shoes and show his socks. Natural and quite justifiable that Khan must feel insulted and enraged. Enough Masala to make a movie.

But unfortunately I am a Kaul. I am not a Khan.

Hence when my sisters and mothers were raped and killed, when six-year-old Seema was witness to the brutal slaughtering of her brother, mother and father with a butcher's knife by a Khan, nobody ever came to make a movie on my agony, pain and anguish, and tears.

No KJ would make a movie on Kashmiri Hindus. Because we are not Khans. We are Kauls.

When we look at our own selves as Kauls, we also see a macabre dance of leaders who people Parliament. Some of them were really concerned about us. They got the bungalows and acres of greenery and had their portraits were worshipped by the gullible devotees of patriotism.

They made reservations in schools and colleges for us. In many many other states. But never did they try that we go back to our homes. They have other priorities and 'love your jihadi neighborhood' programmes. They get flabbier and flabbier with the passing of each year, sit on sacks of sermons; issue instructions to live simply and follow moral principles delivered by ancestors and kept in documents treated with time-tested preservatives.

They could play with me because my name is Kaul. And not Mr Khan. I saw the trailer to this fabulous movie, which must do good business at the box office.

There was not even a hint that terror is bad and it is worse if it is perpetuated in the name of a religion that means Peace. Peace be upon all its followers and all other the creatures too.

So you make a movie on the humiliation of taking off shoes to a foreign police force which has decided not to allow another 9/11.

The humiliation of taking off the shoes and the urge to show that you are innocent is really too deep. But what about the humiliation of leaving your home and hearth and the world and the relatives and wife and mother and father? And being forced to live in shabby tents, at the mercy of nincompoop leaders encashing your misery and bribe-seeking babus? And seeing your daughters growing up too sudden and finding no place to hide your shame?

No KJ would ever come forward to make a movie, a telling, spine-chilling narration on the celluloid, of five-year-old Seema, who saw her parents and brother being slaughtered by a butcher's knife in Doda. Because her dad was not Mr Khan. He was one Mr Kaul.

Sorry, Mr Kaul and your entire ilk. I can't help you.

It's not fashionable to side with those who are Kauls. And Rainas. And Bhatts. Dismissively called KPs. KPs means Kashmiri Pandits. They are a bunch of communalists. They were the agents of one Mr Jagmohan who planned their exodus so that Khans can be blamed falsely. In fact, a movie can be made on how these KPs conspired their own exile to give a bad name to the loving and affectionate Khan brothers of the valley.

To voice the woes of Kauls is sinful. The right course to get counted in the lists of the Prime Minister's banquets and the President's parties is to announce from the roof top: hey, men and ladies, I am Mr Khan.

The biggest apartheid the state observes is to exclude those who cry for Kauls, wear the colours of Ayodhya, love the wisdom of the civilisational heritage, dare to assert as Hindus in a land which is known as Hindustan too and struggle to live with dignity as Kauls. They are out and exiled. You can see any list of honours and invites to summits and late-evening gala parties to toast a new brand. All that the Kauls are allowed is a space at Jantar Mantar: shout, weep and go back to your tents after a tiring demonstration. Mr Kaul, you have got a wrong name.

A dozen KJs would fly to take you atop the glory - posts and gardens of sympathies if you accept to wear a Khan name and love a Sunita, Pranita, Komal or a Kamini. Well, here you have a sweetheart in Mandira. That goes well with the story.

And you pegged the movie plot on autism.

I wept. It was too much. I wept as a father of a son who needed a story as an Indian. Who cares for his autistic son, his relationship with the western world, his love affair with a young sweet something as a human, as someone whose heart goes beyond being a Hindu, a Muslim or a proselytizing Vatican-centric aggressive soul. Not the one who would declare in newspaper interviews: "I think I am an ambassador for Islam". Shah Rukh is Shah Rukh, not because he is an ambassador for Islam. If that was true, he could have found a room in Deoband. Fine enough. But he became a heartthrob and a famousl star because he is a great actor. He owes everything he has to Indians and not just to Muslims. We love him not because he is some Mr Khan. We love him because he has portrayed the dreams, aspirations, pains, anguish and ups and downs of our daily life. As an Indian. As one of us.

If he wants to use our goodwill and love for strengthening his image as an ambassador for Islam, will we have to think to put up an ambassador for Hindus? That, at least to me, would be unacceptable because I trust everyone: a Khan or a Kaul or a Singh or a Victor. Who represents India represents us all too, including Hindus. My best ambassadorship would be an ambassadorship for the tricolour and not for anything else because I see my Ram and Dharma in that. I don't think even an Amitabh or a Hritik would ever think in terms Shah Rukh has chosen for himself. But shouldn't these big, tall, successful Indians who wear Hindu names make a movie on why Kauls were ousted? Why Godhra occurred in the first place? Why nobody, yes, not a single Muslim, comes forward to take up the cause of the exiled and killed and contemptuously marginalized Kauls whereas every Muslim complainant would have essentially a Hindu advocate to take on Hindus as fiercely as he can?

If you are Mr Khan and found dead on the railway tracks, the entire nation would be shaken. And he was also a Rizwan. May be just a coincidence that our Mr Khan in the movie is also a Rizwan.

Rizwan's death saw the police commissioner punished and cover stories written by missionary writers. But if you are a Sharma or a Kaul and happened to love an Ameena Yusuf in Srinagar, you would soon find your corpse inside the police thana and NONE, not even a small-time local paper would find it worthwhile to waste a column on you. No police constable would be asked to explain how a wrongly detained person was found dead in police custody?

Because the lover found dead inside a police thana was not Mr Khan. No KJ would ever come forward to make a movie on 'My name is Kaul. And I am terror-struck by Khans'.

Give me back my identity as an Indian, Mr. Khan and I would have no problem even wearing your name and appreciating the tender love of an autistic son.

Copyright © 2010 Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Jan 1, 2010
India likely to ban Google Maps and Bing Maps
Kashmir Telegraph News Service 

Highly placed government sources have told KashmirTelegraph.com that India is likely to ban Global version (.com domain) and China version (.cn domain) of Google Maps and Bing Maps for questioning the territorial integrity of the country. While the Global version continues to show Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir, and Arunachal Pradesh, as disputed, Chinese version is depicting Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh as part of China, with Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir shown as disputed. 

“This a serious matter and we’re contemplating a ban, as depiction of inaccurate boundaries, in this manner, is prejudicial to the interests of the safety and security of India,” a senior Indian government official, based in New Delhi, told KashmirTelegraph.com, on the condition of anonymity. Under the Indian laws, publication of maps depicting inaccurate external boundaries is a cognizable offence, under the Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1961, with imprisonment for a term which may extend to three years, or with fine, or with both. 

The controversial maps, KashmirTelegraph.com, has learnt from highly placed government sources, dealing with this matter, are going to be blocked / banned in India by the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, by invoking the Information Technology (Amendment) Act, 2008, section 69A (Procedure and Safeguards for Blocking for Access of Information by Public). 

The government, it is reliably learnt by KashmirTelegraph.com, is in the process of issuing directives to the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) and Controller of Certifying Authorities (CCA), to ask all Internet Service Providers to block these controversial websites / maps. 

The websites, which face a ban in India are: bing.com/maps, cn.bing.com/ditu, ditu.google.cn, maps.google.com, google.co.in/analytics and google.com/analytics. Some web pages of National Geographic and World Health Organization (WHO) website, which depict inaccurate Map of India are also under a scanner and are likely to be banned / blocked in India. 

While Microsoft Corporation, despite repeated attempts by KashmirTelegraph.com, refused to comment on the controversy surrounding Bing Maps, Google Inc and National Geographic in a statement to KashmirTelegraph.com justified their stated position on these controversial maps and expressed their inability to correct the Map of India in line with the Political, Outline, and Physical maps of the Republic of India, as published by the Survey of India. 

“As far as Google Analytics product of yours is concerned, in absence of any committed timeline for correction, we’re constrained to ask you to withdraw the product from India, with immediate effect. And, re-introduce the product on the India-domain, once the maps used in the product, are corrected, in line with official maps, published by the Survey of India,” Romeet K Watt, Chief Editor, representing Kashmir Bachao Andolan wrote to Kent Walker, Vice President and General Council, Google Inc. 

Earlier Kent Walker had in statement to KashmirTelegraph.com said that Google was committed to finding a solution (referring to Google Analytics product) that will be in compliance with applicable laws however refused to put a timeframe citing “engineering changes” and “least possible interruption of other services”. 

“I would also point out that the depiction of maps on these tools is merely an illustrative representation of the region designed to assist website owners get statistics regarding the usage of their site in certain geographical areas. It is not drawn to scale nor does it purport to represent an accurate image of the maps. This is a well accepted position and users of mapping products do not look to map images on tools such as Google Analytics to derive information about cartographic issues,” Kent Walker further said on the controversy. 

“Notwithstanding the fact that depiction of maps on Google Analytics may be an illustrative representation, it is imperative that map is in accordance with at least the outline Map of India, as published by the Survey of India,” Romeet K Watt was quoted as saying in a communication to Kent Walker at Google Inc. 

Defending Google’s position on the distortion and misrepresentation of Map of India, Kent Walker said that it is Google's standard practice to show all disputed regions around the world on its global properties, such as on maps.google.com. 

"It has been Google’s consistent and global policy to depict disputed regions as per the claims made by the disputing / claiming nations on its global properties. This does not in any way endorse or affirm the position taken by any side but merely provides complete information on the prevailing geo-political situation to our users of global properties in a dispassionate and accurate manner,” Kent was quoted as saying. 

Localizing Maps to local domains to placate a particular country is pure convenience, and in this case is not acceptable from India stand point, especially with regard to Arunachal Pradesh, and Jammu and Kashmir. In the garb of complete information on the prevailing geopolitical situation, it is highly regrettable, Maps show J&K and Arunachal Pradesh as disputed. 

Citing Chinese law, Kent justified, the wrong depiction of Map of India on the China version. “Products that have been localized to the local domain of a country, such as maps.google.co.in, are generally subject to the writ and jurisdiction of local laws and therefore depict that country’s position as per the mandate of applicable local laws. It is for this reason that while operating on the Chinese domain, we comply with the mandates of their local law,” Walker told KashmirTelegraph.com 

Kent Walker insisting that Google does not in any way either question the territorial integrity or violate the mandates of local laws, but is rather a way of complying with the laws. 

National Geographic, piggybacking on its existing relationship with the Survey of India and Ministry of Tourism, by way of Incredible Map of India, justified the distortion and misrepresentation of the Map of India on its website. 

“When mapping the world at large, it is the policy of the National Geographic Society to have its maps show de facto situations and reflect the boundaries and names as closely as possible to those recognized by the governing bodies of the geographic areas involved. As a not-for-profit scientific and educational organization, the National Geographic Society strives to be apolitical, to consult multiple authoritative sources, and to make independent decisions based on extensive research,” Juan Jose Valdes, Director of Editorial and Research, National Geographic Maps was quoted as saying in a communiqué to KashmirTelegraph.com. 

Referring to inaccurate boundaries of India, Juan Jose Valdes, conveniently passed on the buck to Google and Microsoft. “Web site features a few dynamic mapping platforms, including Microsoft Bing Maps and Google Earth. National Geographic content is occasionally juxtaposed with content from these platforms and therefore the boundaries and place names shown do not necessarily reflect the cartographic policy of the National Geographic Society,” Juan Jose Valdes said in a letter to KashmirTelegraph.com

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Nov 22, 2009
"Arunachal Pradesh is Chinese Territory; Kashmir belongs to Pakistan, China"
Google has Three Maps for Three Countries - India, Pakistan, and China

KashmirTelegraph.com investigative team uncovers three versions of the Map of India on Google Maps - Indian version, Chinese version, and the Global version. While the Global version, which is accessible worldwide, shows Indian state of J&K, and Arunachal Pradesh, as disputed; the Chinese version, clearly aimed at placating the Chinese, represents Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh as part of China, with Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir shown, very conveniently, as disputed.




Pune, India: Close on the heels of serious discrepancies in the Map of India in the Google's analytics product (used for tracking website traffic), in India, showing parts of the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir, as belonging to Pakistan and China, Google has done it yet again.

Google has for a second time, questioned - by way of visible representation - territorial integrity, in a manner, which is prejudicial to the interests of the safety and security of India. 



To further its business interests, we believe Google has taken a position of convenience on the issue of maps - this is notwithstanding the fact that India is a huge market for your products," Romeet K Watt, Chief Editor, Kashmir Telegraph, representing Kashmir Bachao Andolan said in a communiqué to the Google Leadership Team today.

Watt wrote to Kent Walker, Vice President and General Counsel, Google Inc, to respect and recognize the Political, Outline, and Physical maps of the Republic of India; terming as pure convenience, strategy of the firm to localize Google Maps to local domains to placate the countries like Pakistan and China.

"It is not acceptable from India stand point, especially with regard to Arunachal Pradesh, and Jammu and Kashmir (J&K). In the garb of complete information on the prevailing geopolitical situation, it is highly regrettable; Google's Global version of Google Maps is showing J&K and Arunachal Pradesh as disputed," Watt said in a statement to KashmirTelegraph.com.

Earlier KashmirTelegraph.com investigative team uncovered three versions of the Map of India on Google Maps - Indian version, Chinese version, and the Global version. The Chinese version of Google Maps shows Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh as inside China's borders and parts of J&K as belonging to Pakistan and China. In contrast, the Indian version of Google Maps depicts both Arunachal Pradesh and J&K, as part of India. Whereas, Global version of Google Maps, shows both Arunachal Pradesh and J&K as disputed territories, within broken lines on the map.

Arunachal Pradesh, which attained its statehood on 20th February 1987, is the state next to Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan, with whom India shares an excellent neighborly relation. Arunachal Pradesh is an integral part of the country, however, from time to time; China has claimed it to be a part of its territory claiming it to be southern Tibet. China disputes the border, which is the McMahon Line, agreed to by Great Britain and then-independent Tibet in a 1914 treaty.

Parts of Indian state of J&K, it may be recalled, are illegally occupied by Pakistan and China. While China is occupying the northeastern portion (Aksai Chin and the Trans-Karakoram Tract), Pakistan continues to occupy Northern areas, and parts of Kashmir (Pakistan occupied Kashmir), with latter being used as a base to wage a pro-xy war against India. PoK has hundreds of militant training camps, which are used as launch pads by militants to illegally intrude into India and foment trouble.

Watt said that the strategy adopted by Google Inc is dangerous and cannot be accepted. "Google is taking a position on sensitive and political matters, favoring Pakistan and China, which is not acceptable and we expected better sensitivity from them," he further added.

Analysts have gone to the extent of terming distortion and misrepresentation of the Map of India as despicable, sinister plans by vested interest to put India on the back foot in-relation to China and Pakistan.

China has been ofl late indirectly supporting the seperatist cause, aided and abetted by Pakistan, in Kashmir by attempting to issue staped visa's to Indians of Kashmiri origin. India has already declared as “invalid” the standalone paper visas given by the Chinese embassy and consulates for Indians from Jammu and Kashmir and Arunachal Pradesh, and issued a travel advisory asking those going to China to ensure their visas are pasted on their passports.

In the context of recent statement made by Kashmiri separatist leaders like Mirwaiz Omar Farooq that China definitely has a role in the Kashmir dispute and had a direct link to the dispute, a senior political analyst told KashmirTelegraph.com that Google should be taken to court and prosecuted under relevant India laws.

The analyst further added: "Unfortunately, the ground reality is different. And Google's solution is not a solution. It's a joke."

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