ANAND PRAKASH, 72/Sector-8, Panchkula:134 109
Bad Practice It is totally wrong and contrary to the basic concept of secularism to divide the people of this country into minority and majority. It is also bad in law. Since India i.e. Mera Bharat Mahan is not at all a theocratic state like that of Christians and Islamic countries in the globe, hence the question of calling minority and majority does not arise. If India is declared as theocratic state only then it would be appropriate to classify people as minority and majority. If Congress Party is under presumption that Muslim community alone is in minority it is absolutely wrong. Since its population surpassed 18 crore in a secular India. Infact Parsi community is coming under the purview of minority scale (Status). I fail to understand why legal, constitutional and political parties are silent on such a debatable issue. Even after lapse of 67 years of Independence such bad practice is in progress.
Sridhar V KulkarnI, Tilak Chowk Kayan (West) 421 301, Maharashtra
The true picture of secularism The so-called ‘Secularists’ always preach about their secularism before Hindus only, who are secular by nature. So they never oppose or react against it. The so-called secularists have no courage to preach their secularism before the Muslims in general. If by chance, they try to do it, they will forget the real definition of their secularism for ever. Digvijay Singh of Congress recently defined secularism as nothing but Sarvadharmasambhav, which already exists in Hindu blood as a rule whereas it exists in Muslims and Christians as an exception. Because they believe that only those, who have full faith and respect for their scripture and Prophet are only their true brethren and rest of all are pagans. So they need altogether different treatment. The so-called ‘secularist’ proclaim loudly about their secularism but are very cautious to even utter a single word about patriotism or nationalism. There is no emphasis for that in educational curriculum also in our country. The result is before us. If secularism is afraid of patriotism and nationalism, such secularism should be completely erased. The secularists call the Hindu nationalist as the enemy of the country. But the fact is that they themselves are the true enemies of the country by denying the fruits of patriotism and nationalism to certain section of the people of our country.
PS Reddy, D/19 Sector-1, Devendranagar, Raipur (CG) 492 009
Public reaction against love jehad (Organiser, 22.9.2013); This is with reference the article ‘Public reaction against love jehad’ in Organiser. It is true that the Muslim youths are indulging in love affairs with the Hindu girls in India which is causing communal backlash. In fact love is a two way affairs but if it occurs in youths (male and female) of different faiths or castes it creates trouble. In other countries it is a normal affair, but in India, it is still an offensive matter. Except in Bollywood, societies generally do not accept the trend leading to interfaith/caste marriages. No community allows or encourages their youths and Islam abhors the trend yet some sporadic cases flare up and communal peace is disturbed and the whole community is punished for a single instance. Females of societies where the dowry system is prevalent generally seek alliance with youths who do not prefer dowry and since Islam prohibited dowry as an evil (like bribe or booty) hence Hindu girls fell occasionally in these traps.
SHAKIL AHMED, 22-8-585, Lakkad Kote, Chatta Bazar, Hyderabad:500 002
A fan of RSS Although I am a great fan of RSS and VHP I was not aware about their worldwide programmes.I think lawyers should play a vital role in this noble cause of uniting and strengthening Hindu society. Being a young and fresh lawyer, I’m searching for a company of good lawyers who holds the views that of a pracharak and subscribes the Sangh ideology. It is too tough to work with Leftists and anti-India/anti-Hindus forces. We can achieve whatever we want under the leadership and guidance of Dr. Togadia and other like minded people. It reminds me a famous quote of a famous thinker: “Whatever mind can conceive, it can achieve.”
Akhilesh Dahiya , Advocate at High Court of Delhi.
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