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, 22.12.2013; Sir regarding the front page of Organiser issue dated 22.12.2013 I have a suggestion to make— the election symbol of Congress i.e. the hand should have been in red colour instead of black, because it is a khooni panja. It is red with the blood of the 4,000 innocent Sikhs murdered by the Congress goondas in November 1984. That is why the Sikhs call this panja a khooni panja. We will be very happy the day Congress is dethroned in the coming Lok Sabha elections. Just as the Highlanders in Scotland cannot forget the massacre of the Scots in Glanco on1.1.1689 we also cannot forget the massacre of the Sikhs in November 1984. Congress not only massacred the Sikhs but gave high positions to the killers of the Sikhs. They were also forcibly blocking the construction of the memorial of the Sikhs killed in November 1984. It was when the top leaders of the BJP like Rajnath Singh and Shushma Swaraj came forward that the foundation stone in the memorial of 1984 victims in Gurudwara Rakab Ganj, Delhi was laid down. Still they say that Congress is a ‘secular’ party

Satinder Kaur, Australia

Organiser 12.1.2014 This refers to ‘Stark Reality’ by Dr Pravin Togadia, and ‘Send back illegal migrants before ratifying LBA’ by Manoj Sharma in Organiser. Dr Togadia has given a true picture of extreme poverty in villages, where Hindus are so poor, that they can hardly afford to meet both ends meet. On the other hand, Manoj Sharma has stated, that India must be spending 20,000 crore every year on illegal Bangladeshi Muslim infiltrators. Not only that, India is also spending huge amount of money in supplying food and other articles at subsidised rates for the Muslims of Kashmir Valley. As per news in the Tribune dated 5.1.2014, the total income from all sources in J&K is only 6,500 crore, pension another 2,000 crore and power losses also 2,000 crore. Special schemes for Muslims throughout India on communal basis must be in crores and crores of rupees. All this at the cost of Hindu tax payers, and by keeping Hindus poor. Dr Togadia has correctly stated that significantly. The aam Hindu makes the majority of Bharat, and therefore those who get privileges based on religion become khaas ‘Special people’. This phenomena would never end, so long as Muslims, who have no right to live in India after creation of Pakistan, continue to live in our country. They form a very solid and reliable vote-bank for Congress and its allies, and in return get all sort of undue advantages. Our democracy has been hijacked by Muslims. There is no other solution except complete exchange of population with Pakistan as advised by Dr BR Ambedkar in his book. Pakistan or the Partition of India.

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

AAP, Congress and the BJP(Organiser, 1.12.2014); This is with reference to ‘AAP, Congress and the BJP’ by Anandshankar Pandya in Organiser. Kejriwal is the new darling of the so-called secular media. He is being perceived by them to be the one who can stop the seemingly unstoppable Narendra Modi. I pity these people. During the last few days of his campaigning, Kejriwal and his comrades asked the voters to vote Modi in the Lok Sabha elections, but vote AAP for the Assembly. That is, the Aam Aadmi Party had to invoke Modi’s name during their campaign . Even a survey showed that about 33 per cent AAP workers are Modi supporters. The unexpected success of AAP in Delhi owes much to the fact that in the afternoon polling, Kapil Sibal and some other Congress leaders, seeing that their party has been heavily sidelined by the BJP with no scope or hope of recovery, transferred a big chunk of their vote to AAP. Otherwise AAP’s success won’t have been so impressive. This ground reality has not been mentioned by the media.

Ajay Mittal, 97Khandak, Meerut

Why Article 377 be preserved(Organiser, 1.9.2014); The Supreme Court has done well in rejecting the Government‘s petition to review its earlier decision upholding the constitutional validity Section- 377 of the Indian IPC (unnatural sexual offences). Those who are wanting same sex to be legalised are claiming freedom of choice guaranteed as a Fundamental Right in the Constitution. But one thing should be clear that the society and Government have a right to control unnatural and immoral behaviour of perverted persons.

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

Victory in the semi-finals (Organiser, 22.12.2014); The article ‘Victory in the semi-finals’ by MV Kamath in Organiser is full of sympathy for the Congress Party for all its shortcomings, not the least is the paucity of leadership. He has predicted that it is unlikely that there will be a revolt in the Congress Party. Not fair for the BJP. Such consideration for the Congress Party. With much sympathy he has invited the AAP to come to the aid of the BJP so that the two together can fight the mighty Congress Party.

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

A village of forest conservators(Organiser, 26.1.2014); This is with reference to Trendsetter titled ‘A village of forest conservators’ in Organiser by Pramod Kumar. Really it’s an remarkable step taken by the villagers. They have realised the importance of nature. But it’s such a pity that the so-called educated and sophisticated urban people even after knowing all about the value of Mother Nature are continuously destroying it day by day.

Sangeeta K Rajesh, Model School, Rohtak

National Water PolicyThis refers to the news item that the Central Government is contemplating to form a National Water Policy wherein 500 water related laws would be reviewed and formulated to prevent water crisis. This would be a laudable accomplishment. Besides law abiding, the parameters and functioning of water tribunals should also be covered and taken in its fold, or else the whole exercise will be meaningless and futile.

Seturam Aspari, email:[email protected]

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