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Polarisation politics sure to bounce back

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Jun 21, 2014, 12:00 am IST
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Readers’ Forum: Polarisation politics sure to bounce back

(Organiser, 27.4.2014);This is with reference to ‘Polarisation politics sure to bounce back’ by Dr Ravindra Agrawal, Organiser dt. 27.4.2014. He is perfectly correct that during 1945-46 elections, practically all Muslim seats were captured by Muslim League, and Congress could not win even a single Muslim seat. It is also a fact, that Muslim League fought the elections on the issue of creation of Pakistan as an exclusive homeland for 10 crore Muslims of India, leaving the truncated India, a homeland for the Hindus and non-Muslims. Thus Jinnah and Muslim league were very reasonable, and had no objection for the truncated India to become homeland for the Hindus and non-Muslims. Nehru and Congress leaders got transfer of power of the Hindus/ non-Muslim India, but later refused to protect Hindu/ non-Muslim interests, and continued to play the dirty game of Hindu-Muslim unity, which had been buried in the grave of Pakistan in 1947. This is the biggest treachery. Shri Agarwal has blamed the British, which is not acceptable. British were quite reasonable and separated the Hindus and Muslims, so that both can live peacefully in their respective homelands. Even Jinnah was more reasonable than Gandhi-Nehru etc. because he had offered to have complete exchange of population.
Anand Prakash, 72/Sector-8, Panchkula-134 109


Let Modiji work

Fifteen years ago Germany was considered to be the ‘Sick man of Europe’. Now mind you it took a long long time to change the country into an ‘Economic power house.’ Similar situation has struck Bharat. The Congress Party with about 44 seats is posteuring to be a strong Opposition in the Parliament. They have to remember and look back for their sick performance for ten long years. It will take Modiji and his colleagues quite some time to nurse the country back to good health. Our PM doesn’t have a magic wand to wave, to cure the ailing Bharat overnight. It is laughable and the Congress should feel ashamed for their behaviou in the Lok Sabha. How come they have the impunity to criticise every move of the present government?
Shanta Dyuthikar, 39, 15th Cross Road Malleshwaram, Bengaluru :3


Baseless demonstration by Congress

Congress demonstrating against power supply breakdown is nothing but mockery of democracy and shameless political opportunism in nature. As they have selectively forgotten that their decades long misrule of Delhi has just ended, besides present ruler the LG of Delhi is blue eyed boy of Madam Sonia Gandhi. Present power and water supply crisis in Delhi is nothing but handiwork of 15 years of Sheila Dikshit, Arvinder Lovely corruption. All INC leaders are termite within the system and needs to be pest controlled. Congress leaders have fortified all their power of democratic protest due to their own mischief, arrogance and over confidence. I protest against Congress shedding crocodile tears and condemn media for glorifying the INC termites.
Somen Mukherjee , Kolkata


Decentralisation of power

After spending several hundreds of crores of rupees in bringing up ‘Suvarna Soudha’ in order to facilitate a good governance in North-Karnataka region and relieve burden on the State capital and subsequently also provide good governance in south-Karnataka region for an overall development of the State, it is pity and disgusting that Karnataka Government has not made any slightest efforts in delegating and decentralisation at Suvarna Soudha. It is strongly apprehended that self-vested interested people are stopping this development in fear that they will miss and loose ampful of opportunities at the State capital.We fear that if needful decentralisation is not processed to Suvarna Soudha, we apprehend a huge loss may occur to the development of North Karnataka region in the coming years and lest one day it should not turn out to be another ‘Telangana’ to us, demanding a separate independent State to develop their backward area. Therefore we appeal to the State and Central government to take immediate steps and expedite the process of decentralisation of power and functions in Suvarna Soudha. We also wish that in such a political situation occurring in other states of India, also the same model should be followed.
Seturam Aspari, Email: [email protected]


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