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Readers’ Forum : The Hindu Grand Narrative

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May 9, 2015, 12:00 am IST
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(Organiser, 22.3.2015); Shri Rajiv Malhotra has raised a very important issue of Hinduism’s broad spectrum, in his article ‘The Hindu Grand Narrative’ in Organiser. Before 1947, we were being ruled by White Englishmen, but after 1947 ,reins of our country went into the hands of Black Englishmen, headed by Gandhi, Nehru brigade. For them Gandhi became the Father of the Nation, which has an eternal Hindu culture from the time immemorial. Thrusting a ‘Father’ in 20th century amounts to insulting and ridiculing our ancient nation. More so , because Gandhi is not even fit to be a citizen of Bharat, as he had been doing treachery at every step, throughout his life and finally converted truncated Bharat meant to be a homeland for the Hindus, to an inn giving more rights to the Muslims—who have no claim even to be citizen of Bharat. To appease the Muslims and degrade the Hindus, as correctly pointed out by Shri Malhotra, history , social sciences and humanities being taught to our students have been highly contaminated with western ideas, resulting in further degeneration of our society. The fact is that our ancient literature is very rich in these faculties and no other country can match us . Unless Bharat is made constitutionally a Hindu country, it would be impossible to correct the falsehoods being imposed on us. This is the most important job to be done by the Modi led BJP Government , and failure to do so would prove to be a catastrophe.
ANAND PRAKASH,
72/Sector – 8, Panchkula: 134 109


Love to nature is the key to ensure water to all

(Organiser, 5.4.2015); This refers to the interview of Rajendra Singh titled ‘Love to nature is the key to ensure water to all’ by Pramod Kumar in Organiser. By saying so what he wants to say is that we should love our trees, forest wealth and stop indiscriminate deforestation. Because it is these trees which holds the soil together by their roots and in turn the soil holds the rain water and releases it gradually round the year. It also regulates the atmosphere and the micro-climate, induce rains , prevents natural calamities such as landslides, floods and drought. Besides we should also protect our water bodies such as ponds, lakes, natural reservoirs because they are the only means and source to enrich and replenish the underground water.
SETURAM ASPARI,
Email: rangeshk@rediffmail.com


Endeavour for Harmonious and Prosperous Bharat
(Organiser, 22.3.2015); In the March 22nd issue of Organiser, Shri Suhas Hiremath in his article ‘Endeavour for Harmonious and Prosperous Bharat ’ has made a very pertinent observation about the media in our country . Under the auspices of the Rashtra Swayamsevak Sangh ( RSS), Seva Bharati and numerous other organisations are carrying out laudable, selfless humanitarian service centres in the field of education, health, social harmony, patriotism and nation-buliding. Their number is mind –boggling i.e. 1,35,000 in which millions of dedicated men and women are involved. But the media has no space to bring this to the notice of the world. Shri Hiremath’s observation that, “Unfortunately, the media today do not provide adequate space and attention to the work of such people and organisations” is a mild understatement. The hard matter of the fact is that the media is hell-bent on misrepresenting and maligning the entire Hindutva organisations.
Dr SURESH DHAYAGUDE, 4, Milap Society, Erandvana ,
Pune: 411 004


An Open Letter

(Organiser 12.4.2015) This refers to an ‘Open Letter’ titled ‘An Open Letter to Deepika Padukone’ by Dr Anshu Joshi in Organiser. The Indian women are known by the examples of Sita, Sati and Savitri. We need not have the so-called ‘freedom’ of the western women. We are content to live within our homes, giving birth to the children is our sacred duty. Our husbands are gods for us.
Even in western countries the Indian women who remain in their homes and cook the Indian food for their families are appreciated.
Satinder Kaur
Australia



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