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Caliphate-e-Chaos and Dialogue on New Islamic Regime

(Organiser, 27.7.2014); This refers to the editorial and Cover Story Caliphate-e-Chaos and Dialogue on New Islamic Regime in Organiser. While discussing global Islamic problems ,we must not forget certain facts, which specifically relate to India. Firstly, 20 crore Muslims now living in India, got their separate homeland in 1947,called Pakistan. Therefore they do not have any legal claim over truncated India, which is legally the homeland for the Hindus and non – Muslims. More so because they have practically liquidated entire Hindu and Sikh population from Pakistan in a most cruel manner. Secondly , these very Muslims had voted for the Muslim League led by Jinnah for creation of Pakistan as their exclusive homeland in 1945-46 elections and Muslim candidates of Gandhi and Nehru’s Congress could not win even a single Muslim seat. Thirdly in truncated India , now called India , Muslims have multiplied very fast and have increased their population from 9 per cent in 1951 to around 18-20 per cent now. They are danger to law and order and commit much more crimes than any other community. Before the end of this century Muslims would be in majority and convert India into an Islamic country and Akhand Pakistan.
ANAND PRAKASH, 72/Sector-8, Panchkula: 134 109


Remember Election Promises

We recollect NDA-2 government having being made electioneering promises ,such as corruption, black-money, terrorism and national security, Ganga cleansing , inflation ,etc. Though it has attended to many of these issues to a considerable extent, to our disappointment, we see no substantial is being given to cow-protection ,in the recent Union Budget .We could see Shri Narendra Modi making big promises in each and every of his election campaign to provide total cow protection in the country, such as making gobar gas a commercial commodity, establishing research and counseling centres in every region of all states, providing subsidised water, electricity, loans ,etc. establishing goushalas in every taluks of the country, etc. as similar to the provisions given to the industrial entrepreneurs. We hope that NDA will not turn out to be another UPA-3 .
SETURAM ASPARI,
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Although I support Bharatiya Janata Party but I am very dissappointed from the ‘Budget 2014’ . Finance Minister Shri Arun Jaitley did not carry forward the provision made in the interim budget by the previous government regarding waiving off the interest on education loan of 2009 to 2014 which amounts to 2,600 crore. Voice should be raised regarding this issue in the Parliament. When farmer’s loan can be waived off , corporate loan and its interest can be exempted , government can provide 11,000crore interest free loan to sugar mill owners , why not education loan and its interest can be waived off. I felt very bad that BJP government did not utter a single word regarding subsidy or moratorium on education loan and its interest.
ANIL KUMAR SINGH,
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Balancing Act

(Organiser, 20.7.2014); This is with reference to the front article ‘Balancing Act’ in Organiser by Shri Deborat Ghose. No budget can please one and all . It will have its pluses and minuses. The positive point of NDA budget is that it has given concessions to income tax payer’s .Further the large target for disinvestment should be appreciated. Setting up of 100 smart cities is a fabulous idea which will have a multiplier on various industries. The biggest challenge will be meeting tax collection targets and achieving deficit targets. But this is the best Finance Minister Shri Jaitley could have done in the short time at his disposal. He has maintained a balance between keeping aam aadmi and corporate groups happy, while keeping a weather eye cocked on his party’s prospects in coming State Assemblies. He did this with aplomb. Hopefully , he will clear the bottlenecks in implementing infrastructure projects and give a boost to the economy.
BAL GOVIND,
Noida 

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