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Fight the war like a war

This is with reference to the editorial ?Fight the war like a war,? in Organiser. After gruesome killing of 27 Congress persons by the Maoists on May 25, at Dantewada, VVIPS of Delhi rushed to Raipur by air alongwith their bullet proof cars to visit the spot where this ghastly incident happened and to console the bereaved families.

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Jun 24, 2013, 12:22 am IST
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undefined(Organiser, 9.6.2013); This is with reference to the editorial ‘Fight the war like a war,’ in Organiser. After gruesome killing of 27 Congress persons by the Maoists on May 25, at Dantewada, VVIPS of Delhi rushed to Raipur by air alongwith their bullet proof cars to visit the spot where this ghastly incident  happened and to console the bereaved families. Sonia Gandhi looked very worried and nervous. Rahul Gandhi in his speech avoided the word ‘Maoists’. Sonia Gandhi’s National Advisory Council(NAC) and Manmohan Singh always have  difference of opinion and in approach towards this serious problem. Her NAC members and other associates like Aruna Roy, Harsh Mandhav, Fr John Dayal, Swami Agnivesh and other Leftists being groomed at JNU, Jadavepur and Kolkata universities are sympathisers of Maoists. Top Congress leaders like Digvijay Singh and Manishanker Iyre have been very vocal  in favour of Maoists. After this incident they have no word to speak. It appears they are still obsessed with imaginary  saffron terror.   The most shocking is that Congress in election rallies in Dantewada has been blatantly propagating about the police excesses. It even withdrew from all party meeting called by Dr Raman Singh CM. How long we can  ignore  this monster like problem? When will UPA be serious?

HS Mehtani, 89/7, East Punjabi Bagh,

New Delhi: 26

Channelise the youth power (Organiser, 16.6.2013); This refers to the article titled ‘Channelise the youth power’ in Organiser. Shri Nirmalanandnath Mahaswami  has rightly said that we should channelise the youth power and divert it towards positive and constructive activities so that that it can be harnessed properly for the development of the society. Nowadays  the youth is mostly using its energy in negative activities due to which the crime  rate is increasing. There is an urgent need to divert their  energy towards positive and constructive activities.  And this can be done through their homes and the institutions  where they should be taught  about the  moral, ethical,  spiritual values and the duty they have towards  the society and the family

Priyanka  Khandelwal,  Delhi

Congress grilled over Sikh carnage (Organiser, 21.4.2013); This  is with reference to the front page article in Organiser, ‘Congress grilled over Sikh carnage’. The court’s  order to the CBI to re-open 1984 Sikh carnage will prove in the course of time only a safety value measure for the Congress and will lead to  nowhere. This is so because the CBI need not  accept court’s orders or adopt time pass tactics at the behest of its political boss, Congress. Earlier also the CBI had given clean chit to one and all the accused in this case including, Jagish Tytler. The modus operandi which  the CBI adopts is  very simple. CBI keeps on giving clean chit to one and all Congress wallas  in the name of   no proper witness and in case any inimical witness comes to depose he/she will be made to withdraw his affidavit or is silenced other way. The text in the article reminds me of the genocide  of the innocent Hindus during the Partition of India. There were more than 5,000 Sikhs killed and many more wounded in the 1984 riots. This was as good as war time  death toll. Since Police was nowhere to  be seen, Army took over but that was also without any arms and ammunitions. Very cunningly to silence this carnage Sonia Miano Italian Christian lady appointed a Sikh as her bodyguard in the guise of Prime Minister. I appeal to the CBI to take into consideration the deposition given by Bibi Lakhwinder Kaur, Gurusharan Singh Sandhu and prove their solidarity with the nation and judiciary and prove that they are not paid Congress Party cadres in the guise of CBI uniform. The 1984 carnage has been well described in the book Sarkari Qatle-e-aam by Gurucharan Singh Babbar. The book is itself a documentary evidence. But power drunk Congress never cared for the Sikh sentiments because Sikhs are Hindu. Had it been a case related to Muslims or Christians Congress would have hanged Jagdish Titler by now.

PRAMOD PRABHAKAR VALSANGKAR,                         Dilsukhnagar, Hyderabad : 500 060

Drastic fall in the farming workforce  It is an alarming situation  for India a country based on the slogan of Jai Jawan Jai Kisan that  there is a drastic fall of farmers in the farming sector. There are now nine million fewer farmers that there were in 2001. This is the first time since 1971 that the absolute number  of cultivators has fallen. This clearly shows that either the farmers are not getting  enough reward for the labour they are putting in or too much of glamour towards urbanisation is attracting them to leave  their  old profession and move towards the cities to do odd jobs. Right now we are not realising the adversities of the situation but a day is not far off when we will not have enough to eat since  there is a rise in population and less people to produce, i.e. more mouth to eat and less hand to produce.

Mahesh Chandra SHarma, E-198, Panki, Kanpur

Idol worship saves man from egocentrism (Organiser, 2.6.2013);Shri Shakil Ahmed’s statement that  Hindu reformers like Buddha, Mahavira and Vivekananda had opposed idol worship is totally incorrect and misleading. Vivekananda  had said, “I must tell my countrymen that, all the knowledge attained by my Guru Ramkrishna  had been attained through idol worship only.’

Prabhakar Bapat, 2830               Veer Savarkar Road, Ratnagiri: 415 612, Maharashtra

Leading saints meet President (Organiser, 9.6.2013); This  refers to the report ‘Leading saints meet President Shri Pranab Mukherjee at Rashtrapati Bhavan’ in Organiser  dated 9.6.2013. It is good that Hindu Saints and the VHP leaders met the President and highlighted  some of their  issues and demands. As per the Constitution of India, the President has no powers to do anything himself, except to speak to Prime Minister a dummy person, who is worried more about the Muslims and often speaks openly.  Therefore it  is futile to expect anything. Pity is, that the Hindus made the maximum sacrifices for freedom from  the British rule, whereas Muslims made practically no contribution. Muslims wanted Pakistan and created a civil war situation for its achievement, and were able to get Pakistan as their separate homeland. What Hindus got after so many sacrifices? Nothing . This truncated India  belongs to the Hindus (Sikh, Buddhists, Jains included). Muslims have no right on its resources. But Manmohan Singh has been openly favouring  Muslims and asking for special favours for them, without any protest or opposition form any corner. All Hindus should be made aware of the fact, that this truncated India was meant to be homeland for the Hindus, just as Pakistan is  the homeland for the Muslims. This is a historical fact. Why saints and VHP did not make demand for complete exchange of population, and defranchising of the Muslims, who have no business to live in India, as they have already liquidated practically all Hindu, Sikhs, Jains, Buddhists from Pakistan and Bangladesh. Saints and VHP must make such a demand, and it would solve all the problems and issues raised by them.

Anand Prakash,                                         72/Sector-8, Panchkula: 134 109

Every Indian  should sing it If  Christians have no objection in singing Vande Mataram, why do Muslims? Vande Mataram is such a beautiful song  and I like it very much. It is also the national song of India, just as the Jana-gana-mana  is the national anthem of India.  I always keep singing the song Vande Mataram when I’m alone in the house or while walking down the road. I feel every Indian should sing it, no matter what caste or religion he or she belongs too. I get a patriotic feeling when I sing the song.

Jubel D’Cruz, Dombivili, Mumbai:  421 202

Puppet show People of India are seeing a puppet show for the last nine years where Sonia Gandhi  is pulling the strings of the puppet Manmohan Singh. Both Sonia and Rahul Gandhi are devoid of  knowledge of Indian history,  its people, culture and religion, etc. Nobody knows about  their educational qualifications. They maybe called as semi-educated, semi-literate as they always read out scripts prepared by others. A vast country like India must not be placed under their charge. Politicians  who are incompetent and surrounded by sycophants are apt to be immersed in corruption. Both Sonia and Rahul have intense hatred for the majority community  i.e. Hindus of the country. They never visit  the Jammu refugee camps of Kashmiri Pandits and sympathise with them. Raul Gandhi is indecisive and cannot lead himself. How can he lead a nation of 1.2  billion people?

Pradip Kumar Sarkar,

67, Gouri Bari Lane, Kolkata: 700 004

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