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Readers’ Forum : Return of Geeta from Pakistan

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Nov 9, 2015, 12:00 am IST
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It refers to return of differently  abled Geeta by Pakistan to Bharat for which Bharat is likely to reciprocate the gesture by return of juvenile Ramzan to Pakistan. It is in interest of both the countries and also on humanitarian grounds that both nations may exchange list of prisoners in each-other nation, and those having crossed the border accidently may be returned back to country of their respective origin. It will save a lot in spending too much on making innocent people prisoners in each-other country. However till such a decision is taken, at least juvenile having accidently crossed the border must be immediately exchanged rather than symbolic gesture in return of Geeta from Pakistan back to Bharat, and possibly Ramzan from Bharat back to Pakistan. Donation of hefty sum of one crore by the government of Bharat to Pakistan’s NGO Edhi Foundation, though it was not accepted by that NGO, who took care of Geeta during her captivity in Pakistan may set a wrong trend. Pakistan’s government would then might exhibit similar gesture by donating hugely to the NGOs of Bharat who took care of Ramzan. NGOs are in themselves adequately funded and many a times from foreign countries also and thus require no such huge donations from governments.
MADHU AGRAWAL,
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A Cheap Protein for ‘Secular’ Politics

(Organiser, 25.10.15 ); This refers to the article ‘A cheap Protein for 'Secular Politics’ ’ by Abhitosh Pratap Singh Rathore in Organiser. It is just an illusion and a wrong notion that people think they can get cheap protein out of beef compared to other mode of meat such as chicken, mutton or fish etc. Let us know some true facts about beef:-
(1)    Beef is much difficult to digest than other foods and requires much larger quantity of your digestive enzymes to digest it. Thus it exhausts your enzymes more readily and at an earlier age.
(2)    Beef contains “Death Hormones” liberated by the animal in to the flesh at the time of its death, which ends up in the meat.
(3)    Eating beef results in high cholesterol in the blood and high blood pressure.
In this connection, I wish to quote the words of Hajrat Ayesha—“Cow Milk and Butter are Medicine. Its meat is the cause of disease.” Now, I wish to ask whether “Beef” is a cheap protein or an expensive and disastrous protein?
SETURAM ASPARI.
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Reassessing Vedic Chronology

(Organiser, 11.10.15 ); Apropos to the article ‘Reassessing Vedic Chronology’ by Pramod Kumar in Organiser. Views expressed by most of the Vedic scholars , archaeologists and scientists at the seminar organised by the Sanskrit Department of Delhi University are disappointing. It has been stated that, “Scholars said, the Vedas date back to 6000 BC”. Such views are the outcome of the distorted history, prepared by the western and the Marxist writers, being taught up till now, all due to contempt by the Nehruvians and Gandhians. The latest discoveries prove that this earth is billions of years old. It is only the Hindus, who have preserved human heritage from the very start of humanity. According to Vedas and astronomy, total life of universe is 4.32 billion years. Each Chaturyuga consists of four yugas, in the ratio of 4:3:2:1, the last one being Kaliyuga with a span of 4.32 lakh years. As is mentioned on each issue of Organiser, at present we have 5117th year of Kali Yugabad. This earth is about 2 billion years old as per Hindu astronomy and our Vedas are also about that much old. Our new history books must include such views and should not ignore Bharateeya knowledge and wisdom.
 ANAND PRAKASH, 72/Sector-8, Panchkula:134 109

Transforming the Discourse

(Organiser,18.10.15); Apropos of the article ‘Transforming The Discourse’ by Adv Ronik Sharma and Dr Ganesh Malhotra in Organiser. People of Pakistan occupied Jammu and Kashmir have been agitating against constant aggression and human rights violation by Pakistan armed forces and the government of Pakistan right from day one i.e. 15.8.1947 but all this was never allowed to come to light by pro -Pakistan Congress which had been exploiting Bharat since long. With the coming of BJP to power the pathetic condition of Hindus in Pakistan has surfaced. And we are happy to learn that the BJP government under the guidance of Shri Narendra Modi is taking all the steps required to help the minorities especially the Hindus to come out from this hell. People of PoK actually want to join Bharat and I am sure that if a plebiscite is conducted 100 per cent voters will prefer to join Bharat.
SUHASINI  KIRANI,
Hyderabad

Beef: An instrument of Divide and Rule

When there was a Dog Meat Festival in China all the  Sickular (i.e. the so- called  secular) people started protesting and demanded that it  should be banned, the reason being many people across the world have dogs as pets and treat them as a family members. It hurt their sentiments. Over 60 crore Bharateeyas have cows in their homes, they look after them and treat them as family members. About a billion people worldwide respect them and consider them as ‘Gau Mata’. If not anything at least out of respect for their sentiments beef should be banned in Bharat.
Further neither Islam nor Christanity religious book propagate eating beef, in fact cows are not found in Arabia where both these religions originated. Beef eating was started in Bharat by the British as ploy to divide the Hindu and Islam community and some of our so-called leaders are deliberately organising beef eating festivals today to instigate the Hindus and create tensions between the two communities to serve their own political benefits. Beef has always been a very sentimental issue for the Hindus and will remain so, it has nothing to do with who is in Government. Don’t forget the Bharat's First War of Independence in 1857 started because of rumours of cow fat being used in British made gun shells. The people of this country will never forgive those who are propagating eating beef today to instigate the Hindus and create a wedge between the Hindus and Muslims for their own political benefits. Shame on people like comrade Bikash Bhattacharjee and Sujon Sarkar.
 BASUDEV PAUL, By Email: [email protected]      

Baseless Criticism

 I was shocked to learn that historian Irfan Habib has compared the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh to the Islamic State. Can Mr Habib cite any example where RSS cadres have forcibly captured young girls for converting them into sex slaves? Can he cite any instance where RSS workers have exploded a bomb in a prayer hall? Can he cite any instance where RSS workers have put captured men to firing brigade? Even after making such intolerably pernicious statement, he is still enjoying the liberty of being a Bharateeya citizen. Does this not prove the existence of a liberal, tolerant atmosphere in Bharat?    M C SHARMA, Kanpur        

Selective Amnesia

(Organiser, 25.10.15);This refers to the Front Page Story of Organiser titled ‘Selective Amnesia’. The pseudo-secular writers who have returned their awards, had  a prediction that if Narendra Modi becomes the Prime Minister , Bharat will go to hell in the handbasket. However , they waited for 16 months , and when their prediction did not materialise, they found an excuse in the Dadri incident. They were so desperate, that the very obvious hypocrisy did not bother them.
PB JOSHIPUR, By:Email

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