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Jan 24, 2018, 04:26 pm IST
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Organiser is truly a national weekly and gives importance to Hindu cause, without which our country would have been in the grip of anti-national forces led by the Congress

Anand Prakash
(A letter writer)

I have been a reader of Organiser Weekly for more than  half a century. This is the only weekly deeply committed to the national cause. From the day I became reader of this magazine, I have been sending letters for ‘Reader’s Forum’ which are generally published. I used to write in other papers also but since most of them are in the grip of anti-national forces led by the Congress Party, they rarely used to give space to my articles.  In fact I am grateful to Organiser for the boldness to publish my views so frequently.  I was about
thirteen years of age , when India was Partitioned. I am a witness to the fate of the Hindus and Sikhs after the creation of Pakistan. Therefore I have very adverse and firm views about the Muslims , Jinnah , Muslim League, Gandhi, Nehru and other Congress leaders, who are directly responsible for the loot , mass slaughter of Hindus and Sikhs and rape and abduction of Hindu girls and women.

Congratulations

This is with reference to the editorial of Organiser titled ‘Executing the Pakistani Plot?’ issue dated Jan 14.However before writing my views on the Battle of Bhima Koregaon I would like to congratulate Organiser  on its  70th anniversary. The Weekly is unlike other English media which plays behind the bush while writing stories. It is the only news magazine which presents the news and views without distorting the facts. I see a ray of hope in Organiser. I am sending my best wishes to Organiser from Australia through this mail. I fail to understand what wrong is there in celebrating the 200th
anniversary of the Battle of  Bhima Koregaon fought on  January 1, 1818. You cannot
overlook  history. The Maratha power had spread up to Indus by Baji Rao. Had the Marathas not been defeated in the Third Battle of Panipat on January 14, 1761, India would never have got enslaved by the British. It was the Martha power that fought against the British up to the Battle of Bhima Koregaon fought in 1818. After that battle there was no opposition to the British except the First Battle of Independence fought in 1857. It is
regrettable that the Congress and its allies are playing the dangerous game of exploiting all sorts of elements to get few votes. The secret meeting of the Congress leaders with Pakistan leaders and diplomats is regrettable. It seems that the Congress and its allies are determined to support Muslims on every issue be it Kashmir or Triple Talaq. It appears that the Congress leaders like Nehru agreed to the demand of Pakistan bypassing Gandhiji only to appease the Muslims.
AMAR JIT SINGH GORAYA, Australia             

Since my realistic views find place in this weekly, therefore this is one more reason for liking it. There used to be one regular column in Organiser named ‘Cabbages & Kings’ written by late Shri V P Bhatia, which I liked the most. His articles were very informative, mostly dealing with Pakistan, Muslims and Congress leaders and the problems created by them. Organiser is truly a national weekly and gives importance to Hindu cause, without which our country would have been in the grip of anti-national forces led by the Congress. My good wishes are with Organiser for completing 70 years.    n

 

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