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Dec 14, 2013, 12:00 am IST
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Samajwadi party Chief Mulayam Singh Yadav’s demand to prohibit speaking in English by some Member of the Parliament in its session is totally irrelevant. He might have forgotten that even after lapse of 66 years of Independence our Mera Bharat Mahan does not have its own national language and national religion like other notions.  General impression and wrong notions are being created that Hindi is a national language which is far from the truth as it has no constitutional status. When Pt Nehru was PM since then three language formula has been accepted by the GoI viz Hindi is an official language, English is a link language and third one is regional language. Instead of making unnecessary irrational and irrelevant demand Malayam Singh should bring  pressure on his friendly Congress led UPA Government  at the Centre for declaring  Hindi as national language by amending the Constitution accordingly. He should bear in the mind that as long as three language formula is in force the Members of the Parliament have got full right to speak in either of three languages as stated in the formula. Hence his demand deserve to be rejected.

SriDhar V Kulkarni. Tilak Chowk Kalyan (West) 421 301

Organiser  17.11.2013, Kudo’s to Organiser for its issue dated 17.11.2013. The issue is very interesting and informative since all the articles in the issue are very impressive. Kindly accept my heartiest congratulations.

RK Goyal , Navi Mumbai

Media to reset its moral compass (Organiser, 17.11.2013);  ‘Narad’s’ remark in Organiser dated 17.11.2013 that  “All that the Hindus had claimed was just one freedom to build a temple of Sri Ram on the site where he was reportedly born”. Why is ‘Narad’  pleading? Is he not a Bharatiya? Don’t we  Hindus have the prerogative and freedom to give a befitting structure for us to  install, worship and venerate this Avatarapurusha  in our  motherland? Do we have to seek the permission of Muslims? ‘Narad’ continues “May I hope and pray that  they will change their minds etc. etc.” Who wants Hindus-Muslim unity? The so-called secularists?—Not unity but  votes that is the reason why they too are not keen about building  a temple so that they can rule again and destroy what little  is left of Hindutva. This idea of appeasement of Muslims has been stretched to a breaking point. Don’t forget that our neighbour is dangerous and unstable and their own country is being torn apart by jihadist violence. No amount of healing or peaceful talks will lessen the threat looming over us. Our own home grown terrorism is gaining strength day by day for the Muslims of Bharat have joined hands with fundamentalists unleashing terror and disrupting the even tenor of our lives. If this state of affairs continue in Bharat we will fall a prey to a religion which wrongly thinks that their God has given them the sword to rout out Hindutva.  Are we building a temple in Pakistan? This is our motherland and we have every right to build a temple for the one who was born with the sacred mission of Dushtashikshaka and  Shishtarakshaka.  Hindus should shape their own destiny and protect the unique way of life  that Hindutava teaches.

Shanta  Dyuthikar, 39, 15th Cross, Malleshwaram, Bengaluru

Illegal occupation of land by madrasas This refers to some Muslim scholars and NGOs  objecting to the order of the  Collector of Chittoor for demolition of  unauthorised  construction by a Muslim organisation (Metro India  dt. 26.11.13). There is a signboard which clearly says  that the  building is for an  International  Islamic College and Women’s  Arabic College. These organisations have violated the  law  by  constructing something which is  not  authorised   and now they say that since there are so many unauthorised  buildings which are not orderd to be  demolished, they would not allow the  demolition  of  what they constructed illegally. That means, they are  defying the law of the  land. They are self-declared law-breakers and they are glorying in that.  The website which advertises these Islamic institutions shows Balaji and  Tirumala temples.   These  will indicate to the  International  Islamist movement that the Indian Islamic  movement is strong enough  to plant any Islamist  institution even in the  most  sacred Hindu places  just as Babur’s General Mir Baqi planted a mosque in Ayodhya at a place  believed   for thousands of years to be the  birth place of  Sri Ram. Why could not this institution be located in the old city of  Hyderabad and why only in a place which lies within the   sacred  area around Lord Venkateswara’s and so many other temples in Tirupati?

Dr TH Chowdary, 8, P&T Colony, Karkhana, Secunderabad: 500 009

Why the PM should not skip CHOGM in Colombo (Organiser, 17.11.2013); This  refers to ‘Why the PM should not skip chogm in  Colombo’ by Seshadri Chari in Organiser. He has pleaded that “State level concern should not determine the foreign policy and if the PM skips this meeting, it means we are pushing Sri Lanka towards Pakistan and China.” It is  shameful for India, that USA and European countries are taking more and keen interest in the Human Rights of Tamils in Sri Lanka, but India has miserably failed to do its legitimate duty of protecting  the life and rights of Tamils in  Sri Lanka. Sinhalese Government of Sri  Lanka never gave equal rights to the Tamils, and indulged in mass slaughter of innocent Tamil civilians and rape of Tamil women. It is certainly not the responsibility of India to ensure united Sri Lanka on the dead bodies of Tamils. Tamil Nadu is as much part of India as any other State, and their concerns are India’s concern. And lastly, it  may be added , that just like anti-Hindu Congress rulers in India, the Sinhalese Government in Sri Lanka is anti-Hindu Tamils, but is very favourable with Muslim Tamils of Sri Lanka.

ANAND PRAKASH, 72/ Sector-8, Panchkula:134 109

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