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Exposing DuryodhanasApropos (Duryodhana & his Dynastic Legacy), Organiser, May 19, 2019, the editorial made an interesting read. Ironically, the modern day Duryodhanas who have been raised on a heavy dose of Joan of Arc and other western garbage a

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Exposing Duryodhanas
Apropos (Duryodhana & his Dynastic Legacy), Organiser, May 19, 2019, the editorial made an interesting read. Ironically, the modern day Duryodhanas who have been raised on a heavy dose of Joan of Arc and other western garbage are calling the Prime Minister a Duryodhana. What a sad state of affairs! It hurts a lot when these western-educated liberal sickulars bares their fangs against PM who religiously goes to the border to celebrate Diwali with the soldiers every year since he became PM of the nation! The time is not far off when these sickular Duryodhanas will stand exposed by the people after May 23, when the nation delivers its mandate!
Ganesh Vaidya, Haridwar
 
 
 
Didi Unleashing Reign of Terror
Apropos (CPM started, TMC Perfected), Organiser, May 19, 2019, After decades of Communist misrule and economic misery, the Bengalis dealt a crushing blow to the Communist dinosaurs who oppressed the poor Bengalis with their twisted ideology, which basically is now consigned to the dustbin of history. So the Bengalis voted Didi to power with gusto, as they saw a breath of fresh air in her. Alas, what a disappointment! ‘Speed breaker’ Didi has only started where the Marxists left off decades ago, unleashing a reign of terror on dissidents and opposition leaders who refused to toe her line. Now the people of West Bengal have seen through her real face – a dictator who sucks up to the minority vote bank to stick to power and perpetuate her reign of terror on disillusioned supporters of BJP. With the saffron wave in full swing, Didi’s reign will come to an end soon. You can’t fool all the people all the time!
Subhash Burman, Kolkata
Godse as Terrorist
It refers to Kamal Haasan calling Nathuram Godse as the first Hindu terrorist. Such persons seem to have not read the history. There is no reason to defend Godse and his act, but by the logic of Kamal Hassan, even freedom-fighters Rajguru, Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, Ashfaqualla Khan and many others having martyred themselves to the motherland would also be termed terrorists. Hindu-terrorist is the term innovated by pseudo-seculars lobby for minority-appeasement. Hindutva is a way of life which is full of tolerance allowing even pseudo-secularists to be a part of the Indian political system. It is time that all martyrs having laid down their lives for the motherland may be given due respect by figuring them on currency-notes.SUBHASH CHANDRA AGRAWAL, Delhi
 
Islamic Extremism
APROPOS (Muslim Mobocracy), Organiser, May 19, 2019, the Muslim Mobocracy is rearing its ugly head. This time in Hyderabad one of the breeding grounds of Islamic extremism in the South. It strikes strange how the land that has been unclaimed for so many years can suddenly become a land of the Waqf Board? The board itself put up a few days before the police seized the land for the city’s development work, looks as if it has been just a few days ago. Fake narrative over the ‘antiquity’ of the disputed land was to suit the politics of appeasement. Finally, the city brought down on its knees, where the Muslims won on sheer muscle power and Islamic extremism.
Dr Sanjay Arya, Moradabad
 
Politics & Calamity
Apropos (Relief Above Politics), Organiser, May 19, 2019, the joint relief operation by the Centre and Odisha Government during cyclone Fani sets a healthy precedent that there should be no politics at all during the calamities. However, this unity was not witnessed in West Bengal where the state CM Mamata Banerjee refused to take any help from the Centre. This behaviour of the CM has only harmed the interests of the cyclone victims because they did not get timely relief after the cyclone. As usual, the RSS workers have also done a commendable relief work in Odisha which has been appreciated by all.
Devdas, Coimbatore
 
Clean Politics
Apropos (I know, honesty is a very difficult path to move ahead, but that is the only path I know), Organiser, May 19, 2019, the interview with film actor turned politician Sunny Deol is very informative. The comment of the film actor that it is time to strengthen the hands of Modiji showcases the feelings of the majority of the countrymen. Only criticizing politics for the presence of wrong people is not enough, the good people must join the politics to clean it.
Rajiv Vishwakarma, New Delhi
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