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Readers’ Forum : Bengal’s Diminishing Hindus

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Jun 13, 2015, 12:00 am IST
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(Organiser, 24.5.2015);This refers to the cover story of Organiser titled ‘Bengal’s Diminishing Hindus’. Since the very inception of Partition of Bengal in 1905 it is only the Hindus in both parts of Bengal who have been subjected to mass annihilation by the communal Muslims with the active support of the then British Government and after 1947 by the active support by the agents of the British Government i.e. the Congress, Communists and now the Trinamool Congress of Mamata Bannerjee.In the name of secularism and minorities protection Islam and Islamic communalism is being so openly sponsored in West Bengal that  it can be described as  ‘State sponsored silent invasion’ and Mamata is not feeling any pinch . Instead she has disowned the Hindus killed in Kaliganj and has eagerly distributed heavy compensation to the Muslims of   Pingla, who were   manufacturing illegal arms.This is the height of treason.
PRAMOD PRABHAKAR VALSANGKAR,                                  Dilsukhnagar, Hyderabad: 500 060


 Thumbs-up to a Resurgent Year

(Organiser, 31.5.2015 ) ;Apropos of the article ‘Thumbs-up to a Resurgent Year’ in Organiser. The Government led by Shri Narendra Modi has in the past one year in office , made a good beginning. Policy paralysis has ended and the last one year has largely been corruption free, inflation has been controlled, various social security schemes have brought hope for the poor and the weak and the economy is looking up. The Government has done well on the foreign policy front, which will open many doors for Bharat. Given the manner in which Shri Modi has succeeded in re-formulating ties with Washington DC and Beijing, the extended and the immediate neighbourhood , and the way he has reached out to the Indian Diaspora , he deserves his moment of glory. Also, we must not forget the adept manner in which the Government helped Indians stranded in war – torn regions. One hopes that the years ahead will see a reformed, rejuvenated and responsive administration the succeeds in reaching out to the aam aadmi.
MC SHARMA, Kanpur


 Rastrotham Goushala
This refers to the statement of V S Ugrappa a Cong-I leader of the Karnataka State, wherein he has questioned and made allegations against the functioning of a goushala being run by the Sangh Parivar. His allegation is that the land allocated to them is being misused. We advice him to first ascertain the real facts and figures before making such absurd remarks. This goushala is run by the Sangh Parivar in the name of Rastrotham Goushala, situated at ‘Ghati Subramanya’ in Doddaballapura taluk of Bengaluru District.The goushala can be considered as a model goushala and has a cattle population of nearly 700 cows of various Indian breeds. Opening a goushala is included in the ‘Gokulgram’ project of the NDA- led Government. Here the cow urine and cow dung are utilised for making  ‘Organic Manure’ and in turn they are utilised in bringing up their own fodder within their own premises of the goushala. They have also been producing Gobargas out of the cow dung which in turn produces electricity. The convener of the goushala, Jeevan Kumar is dynamic and has been achieving all the accomplishments successfully. What else the Cong_I leaders capable of, except victimising our countrymen.
SETURAM ASPARI, Email: rangeshk@rediffmail.com

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