Monday, May 28, 2012



The British Plan to Destroy India

When the British invaded India the two most astonishing things to them were the Indian Gurukul (educational) system and the Indian agriculture system. The then Governor of British India, Robert Clive, made extensive research on the agriculture system in India with idea of creating dependence on the industrial houses established by the British. The outcome of the research was as follows:

Cows were the basis of Indian agriculture and agriculture. Indian agriculture could not be executed without the help of cow. To break the back of Indian agriculture cows had to be eliminated.

He estimated that the number of cows in Bengal at that time outnumbered the number of men. Similar was the situation in the rest of India.

As a part of the Master Plan to destabilize the India, cow slaughter was initiated. The first slaughterhouse in India was started in 1760, with a capacity to kill 30,000 (Thirty thousand only) per day, at least ten million cows were eliminated in a years time. Once the cows were slaughtered there was no manure and no cow urine insecticide. Robert Clive started a number of slaughter houses before he left India.

In order to understand the results of Indian agriculture without animal slaughterhouses consider this: In 1740 in the Arcot District of Tamil Nadu, 5400 kilograms of rice was harvested from one acre of land using simple manure and pesticides like cow urine and cow dung. 

As a result of the 350 slaughterhouses which worked day and night, by 1910 India was practically bereft of cattle. India had to approach England’s doorstep for industrial manure. Thus industrial manure like urea and phosphate made way to India.Before British left India there was extensive use of industrial manure (chemical fertilizer).

Questioned about the unnecessary killing of animals, Gandhi (the original) answered that the day India attains independence, all the slaughterhouses in India would be closed. In 1929 Nehru in a public meeting stated that if he were to become the prime minister of India, the first thing he would do is to stop all the slaughterhouses. However, nothing was done. The tragedy of the situation is since 1947 the number has increased from 350 to 36,000(thirty six thousand) slaughterhouses. Today, the highly mechanized slaughterhouses at Al-kabir and Devanar of Andhra Pradesh and Maharastra have the capacity to slaughter 10,000(ten thousand) cows at a time. 

Today there is less than 1 cow for every 20 people in India, tractors are ubiquitous, and farmers are committing suicide by the tens-of-thousands due to impossible debt. It appears that the British have been very successful in subduing India.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

In UK, there is a mass transport system called Underground tube. The Underground serves 270 stations and has 402 kilometres (250 mi) of track, 45 per cent of which is underground.In 2007, more than one billion passenger journeys were recorded making it the third busiest metro system in Europe, after Moscow and Paris.

The tunnel is completely made of Iron. Whenever I travel in this tube, I feel that most of this are built using the iron ore stolen from India.

I am sure most of us are aware that india was prosperous till 12'th century. That is until mughal and british invasions. There were times where we have heard 'golden period of mauryas'. Do you know that before 12'th century, Europe was not prosperous and was struggling. Only after Europe increased Maritime/Navigation, that they started to colonolise asia, america, australia, that they prospered.