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Readers? Forum : Blame it on Congress

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Aug 8, 2017, 11:02 am IST
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Blame it on Congress

This refers to the Book Review titled ‘Feeding lies to tender minds’ by Hemant Goswami in Organiser dated June 18. The review is of the book Brainwashed Republic by Neeraj Atri and Munieshwer A Sagar.The review gives a detail of how school children are being brainwashed by the NCERT history text books. The fact is that Gandhi, Nehru and associates always acted as agents of Pakistan and Muslims. They also had contempt for Hindu culture, traditions and our ancient literature. Therefore they promoted western culture and the Communists to destroy the remains of the Hindu culture which was left after the destruction by the Muslim invaders and the Britishers. The present situation has further gone down due to the rule by anti- Hindu Constitution and the followers of Gandhi and Nehru.Now since  we have Shri Ram Nath Kovind as the new President, it would be very easy to make truncated Bharat  a homeland for the Hindus and non-Muslims. This will solve so many serious problems like Islamic terrorism, love jihad,  cow slaughter, Muslim appeasement and strengthen our economy and progress in all spheres of national life.
Anand Prakash, Panchkula , Haryana

Allow Pilgrims

With reference to the article  ‘China Blocks Kailash Yatra’ by Amalendu Kundu in Organiser dated July 16. It’s unfortunate that China has linked the border differences with India along Sikkim to the devotees’ Kailash  Mansarovar  Yatra( through the Nathu-la Pass), and has stopped the pilgrim’s progress on this route protest. The provocation has been a standoff between Indian and Chinese troops in the Doka La area at the Sikkim-Tibet-Bhutan tri-junction.The primary reason for the confrontation is that both New Delhi and Beijing have differing perceptions on the sovereign boundaries—and this is neither new nor confined to the Sikkim border. But over the decades, both sides have been working hard to resolve the issue through established mechanisms. These systems have served the cause well to the extent that , despite sharp differences neither China nor India has resorted to an armed conflict. The present matter too could have been handled better. China has accused Indian troops of trespassing into the Chinese side and hampering construction work there. On the other hand , the Indian response is that Chinese soldiers came over to the Indian side and created ruckus. Whatever the situation maybe , it needs a quick resolution and the pilgrims must be allowed to continue their journey through the Nathu-la Pass route.  PRASHANT DUBEY, Madhya Pradesh

Can’t blame BJP
It does not surprise anyone to see Lalu Prasad and his family involved in another scam , given the kind of shoddy past Lalu Prasad and his family members have had. He and his family amassed huge illegal wealth during his and wife Rabri Devi’s  regime in Bihar. Someone  who was involved in large scale embezzlement  of Government funds by producing fake currency and indulged in Rs 1,000 crore scam should not say that he is being targeted by the ruling party. The chain of events in LARA  manipulated to accommodate Sujata Hotels Private Limited and Sarla Gupta gradually transferred land to Lalu’s wife and son Tejashwi  Prasad. At least the Congress should not say the word about misuse of Central Bureau of Investigation as during it’s ten year rule the bureau was a toy of its hand. Since Lalu’s Deputy Chief Minister son , Tejashwi is also being charged in this scam , Tejashwi Prasad should resign from his post or Nitish Kumar should sack him immediately, despite the coalition with the Rashtriya  Janata Dal created by Lalu Prasad.
BAL GOVIND, Noida
Save Jammu & Kashmir
The recent proposal of resuming the bus service to Muzaffarabad is aimed to push the State of Jammu  and Kashmir one more step away from India. The question of  so-called “divided families across Line of Control” is no more than an eyewash for the Indian people because the State consists of seven distinct geographical, lingual, cultural and ethnic parts i.e. Jammu, Kashmir Valley, Ladakh (still with India), Muzaffarabad, Baltistan and Gilgit (illegally occupied by Pakistan) and Aksai Chin (illegally handed over to China by Pakistan). Hence, there are practically no so- called divided families in Muzaffarabad and the Valley. The proposed bus service will achieve nothing except helping Pakistan’s propaganda of ‘Freedom Struggle in Kashmir’ and providing a safe route for the cross border terrorists.
TANISHA SAHNI, a student, Delhi

A Suggestion
A simple solution to implement a hassle free Goods and Services Tax (GST) system   is through use of technology. All the goods which are being manufactured  in the country should have unique code number like the Aadhar number  printed on them which can be  easily tracked through software. By doing so there would be complete clarity on the number of  pieces on which  GST has been paid or not.
KANIKA PRASHAR, a student, Delhi

 Deserves Appreciation
The Madras High Court’s order making the singing of Vande Mataram  mandatory in all the Government institutions deserves appreciation. The poem has mesmerised innumerable revolutionaries who sung it all through their sacrificial valour during the Freedom Struggle , and is the national song.
JAI PRAKASH GUPTA, Ambala Cantt

Sinking Congress
Congress is being marginalised in the one State after other. In Uttar Pradesh it is in single digit i.e. just 7 seats, its traditional hold in the North- East too is in the hands of the BJP now. So is the case in Bihar where it could get 27 seats with the charity of Rashtra Janata Dal, and is voice is no longer effective there. It is all due to the immaturity of Delhi based Congress leadership which is adept in disrupting  the working of apex institutions of democracy, with the two Nehru- Gandhis still ruling the roost . In Gujarat, it has a good number of 56 seats, but in the recent Presidential elections, 11 Congress MLA’s voted for Ram Nath Kovind as President. The Congress is in doldrums in Gujarat  and nobody can save it in the coming elections. The top duo in the Congress will not allow any fresh thinking within the Party.The Nehru-Gandhi dynasty will continue to ruin it down the hill in Gujarat. It has been the Congress’s dynastic policy which is the main cause of the ,Party’s decay, along with corruption.Had it made the senior most Minister Jagjivan Ram the Prime Minister of India when Mrs Indira Gandhi lost the elections in 1975 , the Scheduled Castes could have been won over for a long period of time. Again, the Congress could have put up a dalit face instead of Pratibha Devi Patil as the President . Meira Kumar could have been the candidate then, instead of now.
P N SAXENA, Via email  

                                                                                                                             

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