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Congress grilled over Sikh carnage

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Aug 31, 2013, 12:00 am IST
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(Organise, 30.6.  2013); I am very very thankful to Pramod Prabhakar  Valsangkar for writing in  favour of the Sikhs in the Reader’s Forum page of  Organiser. The Congress Government will never punish the killers of Sikhs who massacred them  in  November 1984 as the Congress is totally anti-Sikh. Some time back two American Hindus wrote in the Indian Express that  there are two parties in India, Congress and  the BJP. Congress is the party of the Muslims and BJP is the party of  the Hindus ( and of the Sikhs). Dr Jay Dubashi in his article ‘Hindus still an anachronism for Westerners’ in Organiser dated 21.7.2013 correctly writes “ I told them that Indian National Congress was a western name because it was founded by a clutch of Englishmen and the principal Englishman behind it was a retired civil servant who instead of going back to England after retiring stayed behind to set up the Congress which was as much a British institution as an Indian one.

Satinder Kaur, 30, Gillmartin Dr Griffith NSW, Australia: 2680

Ayodhya: Resurrecting  the Lost World (Organiser, 18.8.2013); This refers to the book Rama & Ayodhya by Meenakshi Jain, and its review by Swadesh Singh in Organiser. It has become a fashion to quote Mahatma Gandhi to strengthen an argument. The book under review has also quoted Gandhi, that “The general spirit of India was most vividly reflected in Ramayana”. And further says that “It is a great misfortune of the nation that on this land we have to prove the existence of  Ram again and again.” The fact is that Mahatma Gandhi also did not believe in the existence of  Sri Ram. He chanted the name of Sri Ram  only to create followers and to befool the Hindus. Gandhi says in Harijan dated July 27, 1937, that  “I do not  mention the names of Rama and Krishna because they were not historical figures, but inclined to mention the names of Abu-Bakr and Umar.” Therefore we must understand, that, what Gandhi said and what he actually  had in mind were generally different. He did all possible wrongs to harm the Hindus, and appeased the Muslims through out his life . That is why, Lala Lajpat Rai and Swami Shraddhanand along with Madan Mohan Malviya organised Hindu Mahasabha, to watch Hindu interests, but Hindus were in the grip of Congress and Gandhi, and have been suffering all these years. This fact has been quoted by Dr B R Ambedkar in his book Pakistan or the Partition of India. He  writes on page-404-5 that “The Hindus are in the grip of the Congress and Congress is in the grip of Mr Gandhi. It cannot be said that Mr Gandhi has given the Congress the right lead.” Congress leaders are faithfully following Gandhi, who is the root cause of all the problems being faced by us.

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

Time for initiating the Great Indian Renaissance (Organiser, 11.8.2013); This is  with reference to ‘Time for Initiating the Great Indian Renaissance’ in Organiser, by MV Kamath. The BJP has an opportunity to come to power at the Centre. A few days back even Shri Advani was optimistic when he said BJP has the best chance to form the next government  but the BJP must  put its house in order.   Unfortunately, everyday one BJP leader or the other gives a statement on the PM issue, which gives a negative impression to its voters. The Congress has played its card by creating Telengana and has given hopes to other regions to trust Congress. Now, it is for the BJP and RSS to counter the challenge posed by the Congress. To counter Congress and other parties’ secular card BJP and Sangh must solicit the support of Hindu saints, who share BJP and Sangh’s vision.

Manoj  Sharma

How long will we accept attacks by Pakistan? (Organiser, 25.8.2013); Apropos of the article ‘How long will we accept attacks by Pakistan?’ by V Shanmuganathan in Organiser.  Thanks to a weak Defence Minister who  changes his mind  and statements everyday  and a puppet PM with a straight face unable to grasp the gravity of  the situation, confronting the nation and an accepted foreign ruler pulling the strings from  behind the scenes and sometimes, openly showing she is the boss the Bharatiyas  our jawans are being regularly butchered at the border by Pakistani soilders. To add insult to injury the   UPA government  talks of peace with Pakistan. What can one expect from a party with a weak hand (!) as its symbol? An olive branch in its hands while the neighbour holds a gun. A stupid State Minister makes a statement that one joins the army to die. These incursions  of Pakistan  and its defiance and aggression can be stopped by similar tactics not peace talks. Democracy has never had a place or priority in Islam for  remember  that their  religion stemmed  out of a sword. Does our government think that a change of heart or policy can be expected just because Nawaz Sharif has taken charge of a crumbling Pakistan where terrorists are killing their own people and extremists are gaining a foothold and dictating terms to the government?

Shanta Dyuthikar, 39, 13th Cross, Malleshwaram, Bengaluru:3

Why this election is so important to Mamata (Organiser, 4.8.2013); This refers to ‘Why this election is so important to Mamata’ by Asim Kumar Mitra in Organiser. Mamata might have won elections in West Bengal but she is unlikely to be accepted as an all India leader. In fact her tantrums, her mismanagement of West Bengal economy and her minorityism has  made her very unpopular. Her decision to give salaries from State treasury to maulanas has scandalised  Hindus everywhere. Many people now believe that BJP has got good chances to improve its vote share and seats in West Bengal as Bengali Hindus  it appears are fed up with all parties (except BJP) pandering to minority vote-banks. Time is also for Bengali Hindus to give resounding slaps to the Left, to Congress and to TMC. All  are chasing 25 per cent Muslim votes, ignoring 75 per cent Hindus.

JAYDEE  DESAI

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