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Now nothing is left to appease in Kashmir

This refers to ?Now nothing is left to appease in Kashmir?, by Joginder Singh in Organiser.

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Oct 13, 2013, 01:08 pm IST
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undefined(Organiser, 22.9.2013); This refers to ‘Now nothing is left to appease in Kashmir”, by Joginder Singh in Organiser. He has given a true picture of what is happening and being done by the terrorists and separatists, all Muslims, in Kashmir. It has been very correctly stated,  that government  at Delhi, has appeased the anti-national elements to such an extent, that it has resulted in strain in the working and demoralisation of paramilitary forces. This has resulted in paramilitary personnel accepting Voluntary Retirement Scheme (VRS), and the figure of exodus during the last five years is as big as 45,981. Joginder Singh has boldly said that those who cannot live in India, are free to avail their rights and migrate to their dream land of Pakistan. In this regard, Dr. BR Ambedkar, the first Law Minister under Nehru’s government, was also very clear. He writes in his book  Pakistan or the Partition of India page-325, that “Islam can never allow a true Muslim to adopt India as his motherland, and regard a Hindu as his kith and kin.” Dr. Ambedkar’s observation is proved correct, by the fact, that Muslims are creating terrorism and violence, not only in Kashmir, but throughout India, where ever they have concentration of population. On page 404, Dr Ambedkar cautions the Hindus, that “the  consequences must be terrible for the Hindus”, if they do not accept creation of Pakistan, with ‘Complete Exchange of Population’. Since Pakistan was accepted  without exchange of population, we are paying very heavy price for it. We must understand, that whole of India would become Pakistan by the end of this century, if exchange of population is  not done. Muslim population is rising at a very fact rate, but the Hindus are sleeping, and continue to talk of communal harmony which was tried  by Gandhi, Nehru and  the Congress, before 1947, but resulted in the Partition in 1947 with great bloodshed. Are we waiting for another  Partition  and bloodbath.

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

Terror and talks can’t  go Hand-In-Hand (Organiser, 6.10.2013); This is with reference the front page article in Organiser ‘Terror and Talks can’t go Hand-In-Hand’. “Militants attack an army camp in Samba; Twelve killed or more.” These incursions are going on every day and are demoralising every Bharatvasi. “These attacks are aimed at derailing talks”— Laughable. There is neither a train nor a derailment! Our Prime Minister thinks a track can be laid through talks. Sixty five years ago Jawaharlal Nehru removed all the obstacles  so that there will be a free entry for infiltrators. The Kashmir issue was deliberately left unsolved by Nehru and now our jawans are paying  the price. A Thrishanku Swarga situation. Every day our soldiers are becoming fodder to Pakistan canons. Nehru’s appeasement is being continued by Manmohan Singh. In spite of the Line of Control, Pakis are continuing their inborn aggressiveness and firing away, killing and beheading our jawans. Can anyone dream of talking to these  Islamist militants? Relationship between India and Pakistan in these 65 years has deteriorated and fundamentalist hydra has raised its head spewing hatred and venom. Where is the question of peace talks? If this trio—a weak PM, a foreigner and her reluctant immature son who  is being groomed to win the elections in 2014 continue even God cannot help Bharat. What happened to the Arab Spring? Muslims are killing each other and winter has set in.  When our internationally well known economist became our PM we rejoiced that Indian Spring had set in but alas no such miracle happened. Home grown terrorism aided and abetted by extremists from outside has taken deep roots in Bharat. Beware of the crescent before it turns into a full moon over Bharat. Muslim rule is just round the corner. Do you Bharatvasis want to be a hawk or a dove?

SHANTA DYUTHIKAR, 39,15th Cross Malleshwaram, Bengaluru

Bharat We do not seem to have one commonly accepted name for our country and for the people of our country. Bharat is the name of our country. No other name should be used except in foreign language, i.e. their version. Like wise, the people of this country are Bharatiyas. All those born in Bharat or have lived in Bharat for a certain number of years and  have accepted the citizenship of Bharat are Bharatiyas. Likewise all those born as Hindus or follow the Hindu religion are Hindus. Let us be clear about it.

CBD Rao, 39, 15th Cross Road, Malleshwaram, Bengaluru:3

A letter to Yasin Bhatkal (Organiser, 6.10.2013)This is with  reference to ‘A letter to Yasin Bhatkal’ by MV Kamath in Organiser. Bhatkal represents a religion which is intolerant towards other religions. Followers of Islam have yet to come to terms that they once ruled this land. But people like Bhatkals forget that their forefathers came as invaders and it was natural for the Hindus to reclaim their homeland. Jews who were driven out by the Nazis came to their homeland—Israeil after thousand of years and pushed out the Palestinians, but Hindus have allowed the Muslims to live. Bhatkals just cannot go on fighting in the name of Islam around the globe be it Philipines, Thailand or Burma. Bhatkals who believe in giving a million cuts to India in the name of religion must know that Bhatkals have also inflicted billions of wounds on themselves also —Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Egypt, Libya and list is long—as you sow so shall you reap

Manoj Sharma

Poor facilities for tourist We have flora , fauna, cultural diversity and history to showcase to the world. But tourists face many obstacles, thanks to the inadequate infrastructure and lack of basic amenities .Even simple prerequisities like clean bathing rooms are not available for the tourists. Go to any tourist destination in India , most of the buses display their destinations only in the local language. Ditto for the road signs. This makes it difficult for the tourists to navigate their way around . Our roads are littered with garbage. Footpaths are captured by hawkers. Instead of launching grand schemes for tourism promotion, the Government should look to improve basic infrastructure and amenities. This will ensure that tourism in India will flourish even without any promotion.

NICHOLAS NC , Mumbai

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