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Get Converted or Get Raped

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Readers' Forum:  Thumbs-up to a Resurgent Year

(Organiser, 31.5.2015); It has been a year since Shri Narendra Modi has been our country’s Prime Minister and within this short period he has brought out the best of his performance, such as improving relations with our neighbouring countries and passing many Reform Bills, etc. Added to these achievements of his, the Modi government also gets the credit of taking measures for cow protection, which perhaps happened for the first time in the Independent Bharat. The ‘Gokulgram’ project worth rupees 500.00 crore for developing and promoting Indian breed of cows throughout Bharat, together with envisaging two genetic laboratories for cows are a note worthy accomplishments. But still a long way has to go in this regard , such as making a Ministry exclusively for developing and promoting animal husbandry and dairy sector , declaring cow as a national animal of Bharat and enforcing a Bill in the Parliament for making cow protection law mandatory in every State.
SETURAM ASPARI,
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(Organiser, 10.5.2015); This refers to the article ‘Get Converted or Get Raped’ in Organiser. I feel very sorry for our law enforcing authorities which get activated after knowing the caste of a person. If a Hindu even commits a small crime action is taken immediately, in fact the incident is blown out of proportion. But if a Muslim commits even a horrendous crime no action is taken .The same thing happened in the Sultan Nagar locality of Gajraula, Uttar Pradesh , where a Hindu lady was repeatedly raped by a Muslim landlord because she had failed to pay the rent on time. When the matter was reported to Gajraula Police Station the victim was rebuked and forcibly returned by the officer on duty and no action was taken against the rapist because he is a Muslim. This is not just one case but one of the several cases that are happening every day in Hindu majority Bharat. It is high time that Hindus should unite and protect on their own the womanhood of Hindu women. The two day Hindu Sansad in Haridwar by the Hindu intellectuals and the dharmacharyas that had voiced against love jihad should put their slogan in practice and liquidate the animal instinct of the Muslim fundamentalists.
PRAMOD PRABHAKAR VALSANGKAR, Hyderabad: 500 060

Poisoning Student Politics

(Organiser,14.6.2015 ) ; I congratulate Organiser for publishing the article titled ‘Poisoning Student Politics’ by Adithya Reddy at a time, when national media is shedding crocodile tears on banning of Ambedkar-Periyar Study Circle at IIT Madras. It concerns one and all with ongoing terrorism in Bharat as well as abroad. Leftists are harbouring anti-nationals who do not believe in one nation. Such people are freely being fed by the so-called Nehruvian type of politics which is full of dirt. It is very rightly said that there is too much politics in education and no education in politics. This can be one of the main reasons that no university of Bharat appears in the list of top 200 universities of the world. One feels very sad to learn that the so-called Neo-Socialists and Leftists leave no opportunity in condemning Hindu heritage and moral values.
Dr SUKESH CHANDER
SHARMA
Chandigarh: 160 014

The First Martyr of Faith

(Organiser 31.5.2015);This refers to ‘The First Martyr of Faith’ by Rajesh Pathak in Organiser in which it has been described in detail the extreme cruelty done by the Muslim rulers against Guru Arjandevji. There were no British to instigate Muslim rulers to torture Guru Arjandevji. Nor there were British to instigate Aurangzeb,Ghori,Ghaznavi, Taimur the Lame and hordes of other Muslim invaders and rulers, who committed all sorts of crime against the unharmed Hindu civil population. Now we find that practically all political leaders of all parties excluding one or two are harping the same tune, that it was the British who followed the policy of ‘Divide and Rule’ and try to hide the sins and crimes of Muslims, and befool the Hindus. I would suggest to the leaders of all the political parties to expose the teachings of Islam , which promotes hatred and violence against non- Muslims.
ANAND PRAKASH,
72/Sector-8, Panchkula:134 109

 

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