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Time to format the ?Default Programme? of India

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Aug 31, 2013, 04:20 pm IST
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“A Nation in India must be a union of those, whose hearts beat to the same spiritual tune.”  —Swami Vivekananda

Contrary to this perception about India, the ‘Super Computer Mind’ of the Congress Party Shri Rahul Gandhi declared, “If India is computer; its default programme is Congress. Congress comes natural to India’s ethos.” He needs to understand that neither India is a machine nor he nor his  ‘family run party’ is  an operator of it. It maybe true that for the last 66 years the programme called “Congress” has systematically tried to convert India into a machine; it is definitely not a natural Indian ethos.

Taking benefit of the ‘virtual memory’ of the Indian masses, by appropriating the brand of Independent India, Congress programme installed certain features in the national ‘hardware’. The first feature is de-Indianisation of India. The external devices used by the great founder of this programme Jawahar Lal Nehru, tried his best to insert ‘incompatible configurations’ that has greatly hampered the ‘speed and performance’ of India. The inbuilt cultural history, educational system, social values and political and economic structures are damaged due to virus-attacks through these devices.

Another important feature inserted by this programme is ‘compartmentalisation’ of the hard disk on principles of divisiveness and disparities, so that the basic ethos of ‘Motherboard’ should become a ‘remote source’. The viruses of north-south, majority-minority, upper-lower, etc are inbuilt features of this programming. The ‘integral configuration’ of this Param-computer of the world, called India, is structurally incompatible with these divisions.

The cardinal feature of this Congress programme is ‘application’ called ‘philosophy of poverty’. Thorough this application, more than 74 installable programmes and cookies are downloaded into a cache memory called Nehru Rojgar Yojna, Indira Awas Yojna and Rajiv Gandhi Arogya Yojna, etc. New installations called Employment Guarantee Scheme and Food Security Bill are also added to this application. The biggest beneficiaries of these applications are two corporate giants called ‘Secularists’ and ‘Leftists’, funded by the second generation programmer called Indira Gandhi. They themselves generate virus then launch their new product for upgradation and virus protection.

With the ‘malware’ feature called ‘corruption’ becoming the basic feature of this programme initiated by the third generation programmer Rajiv Gandhi, the Congress programme started becoming outdated. Due to its extensive spread, various cleansing attempts could be sustained by this programme. But the users have now realised that mere ‘debugging’ or ‘running anti-virus’ will not suffice. There is a need for reformatting and re-Indianising the national body with India’s real ethos of cultural nationalism and self-sufficiency. Indians have started realising that they are being treated as just a part of a machine. The time has come to tell ourselves that formatting of the ‘default programme’ called Congress by invoking the ‘same spiritual tune’ of India is the need of the hour, not only for us but also for humanity at large.

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