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Readers’ Forum : Writing off the Right Thinking

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Nov 23, 2015, 12:00 am IST
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Jeay Sindh Freedom Movement chairman Sohail Abro

Jeay Sindh Freedom Movement chairman Sohail Abro

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(Organiser, 4.10.15); This is with reference the article ‘Writing off the Right Thinking’ by Chandni Sengupta in Organiser. I totally agree with the writer’s view that Muslim historians are trying to white wash Bharateeya history. It has been rightly written that Pro Irfan Habib needs to realise that there is a world beyond the Leftist paradigm and that there are other ideologies which need equal recognition and respect.   
A L RAWAL, Delhi

Gift Cow Products on Festivals

(Organiser,18.10.2015);This refers to a news item published in the  ‘News Roundup’ page  of Organiser ,titled ‘Gift Cow Products on Festivals’. It is heartening to know that a ‘Cow Product Sales Counter’ has come up in Delhi and Dr. Pravin Togadia of VHP, has appealed to people to gift cow products on festivals. If we really want to save cow from the hand of the beef eaters, the cow owners have to be enterprising by not only utilising cow’s milk, but enormous products that can be made out of its dung and urine (goumutra), which includes medicines, cosmetics, toiletries, insecticides, pesticides, organic manure etc. Every citizen of this country should use the cow related products on daily basis. We wish that exclusive Cow Products Sales Counters  should come up in every town and city of our country. This can be possible only with the active participation of each and every citizen of Bharat. We expect positive response from Modi government too.
 SETURAM ASPARI.
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Why Hindu Bengali Refugees Need Protection

(Organiser, 18.10.15); This refers to the article ‘Why Hindu Bengali Refugees need protection’ in Organiser by Shri Jyoti Lal Chowdhury. The writer has discussed it as a humanitarian issue with reference to the notification issued by the government for allowing all refugees, who arrived before December 31, 2014. This notification is not sufficient as all Hindus ( including Sikhs, Jains and Buddhists) have legitimate right to come and settle in our truncated Bharat. Basic question is as to what was the basis of Partition in 1947?Pakistan was demanded by the Muslims of entire undivided Bharat, and was given to them as their exclusive home land . Jinnah and the Muslim League had been pleading for ‘Complete Exchange of Population’. Dr Ambedkar had also advised that it was in the interest of the Hindus to accept Pakistan with complete exchange of population. The remaining truncated Bharat was certainly meant to be a homeland for the Hindus. But since Congress didn’t accept it, Jinnah and the Muslim League liquidated the entire Hindu population from Pakistan in a most cruel manner .Not only this refugees entering truncated Bharat after July 9th, 1948 were prevented from becoming citizens of Bharat as per Article 6 of the Constitution of Bharat .This injustice to the Hindus has to be ended by amending the Constitution and Muslims to be treated as Pakistanis and Bangladeshis.
 ANAND PRAKASH,
72/Sector -8, Panchkula: 134 109

Sagacious Act

The Suprem Court’s call to scrap quotas in higher educational institutes is indeed sagacious for tangible reasons. Moreover, reservations, particularly linked with the caste of the beneficiaries, are conspicuously a privilege and therefore cannot be claimed as an eternal right by certain caste groups. Besides, giving admissions to mediocre students solely on caste related reasons and neglecting genuinely deserving candidates, is absolutely absurd. It also goes against the interests of the nation.
 TKM KUMBALAMCHUVATTIL,
Muvattupuzha, Kerala

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