Guest guest Posted December 12, 2003 Report Share Posted December 12, 2003 --- Mohan Gupta <mgupta wrote: > "Mohan Gupta" <mgupta > "a4India\"" <info > THE SOUL OF BHARAT IS FOR GRABS > Wed, 10 Dec 2003 00:33:09 -0500 > > THE SOUL OF BHARAT IS FOR GRABS > > Even after half a century of getting > independence, there is no social, economic and > political justice, equality of justice and > opportunity to every individual in Bharat. There is > also threat to the unity and integrity to the > nation. The Congress and all pseudo-secular parties > lack the expertise to halt the demise of Bharat > nation. They all have more important issues on > their agenda such as party solidarity, the firmness > of their grip on power. > > Exercising political power without conforming to > Dharma, which includes Rajdharma, is the sole cause > of all the problems of India. > > Communist party is operating in Bharat much > before the independence of Bharat, even then it has > not become a national party, its influence is > confined mainly in two states and in > > certain pockets of Bharat. After independence many > political parties had been formed, except Jan Sangh > or its later incarnation BJP, all other parties > either have been wiped out or confined to some > certain areas. > > BJP, even coming into existence after > independence was the single largest party in 1996 > Lok Sabha elections. The emergence of BJP as the > single largest party in Lok Sabha shocked every > political formation in the country at that time. > > Question arises what factors or social forces > brought about such a miracle in the political > situation in 1996 election. The analysis of > intelligentsia, western educated elite, political > and social leaders, the so-called core group of > think tanks reflects their total political > bankruptcy. > > It is worthwhile noting that everyone > enumerated every possible cause for defeat of ruling > Congress party from rampant corruption to > mis-governance, from high prices to social injustice > which are the usual causes mentioned for a defeat of > a political party. > > Congress party was able to survive as a ruling > party up to half a century as people gave it a > credit for winning independence of truncated Bharat > from British and also it projected itself as the > protector of poor and downtrodden and minorities > especially Muslims. > > Marxist intellectuals basking under the benign > benevolence of Nehruvian and Rajivian legacy, failed > to realize the cultural ethos and social forces > working in the country. The Marxist comrades once > sold their souls to the hated British. The CPM has > always been anti-national party. Obsessed by their > traditional thinking of the Stalin era, they > remained alienated from the history, philosophy and > the cultural traditions of the multi-religious and > multi ethnic character of India, which is the > ever-present driving force of Bharatiya society. > > All the political parties of Bharat swear by > secularism, which is in fact pseudo-secularism. > Congress spokesman Shri V.N.Gadgil once said, "The > time has come to re-examine the congress concept of > secularism. An impression has gone deep in the > minds of Hindus that congress pampers Muslims." > Congress brand of secularism was in reality an > inverted image of secularism, installed in the > Bharatiya minds, an illusion which could never > become a reality, both in theory and practice. > > All the political parties fail to understand > that the secular outlook is an intrinsic part of the > cultural and philosophical tradition and history of > the Bharatiya subcontinent. The secular outlook is > firmly rooted in the minds of Bharatiya people, > irrespective of their religion and language from the > hoary past when no record of any religion exists in > the world except the Santana Dharma in Bharat. > > The exposure of the perverted concept of > secularism as practiced in Bharat moved the masses, > cutting across all barriers of religion and caste, > language, territories and made the educated and > illiterate to vote for BJP. In 1996 Lok Sabha > elections, BJP crossed the hump by out beating the > congress and all other parties and becoming the > largest party in Bharatiya parliament. All the > opinion polls by various agencies after the 1996 Lok > Sabha elections pointed out that the popularity of > BJP is fast increasing all over Bharat after > successfully crossing the hump. > > All political parties except BJP appear to be > incapable of understanding the political and > cultural ethos of Indian people. Such inability can > cause a position that will inevitably lead them on > the path of more religious and ethnic divide, to > conditions of social anarchy and political chaos, > threatening the integrity and sovereignty of the > country. > > The previous Lok Sabha elections have proved > that the people of this country endorse or want > Hindutva. People want the rein of power into the > hands of those committed to protect the ancient > culture and human values of this nation. To win the > election in Bharat in future, any political party > have to have a through knowledge of Hindu > scriptures, culture and tradition, where the soul of > India lies. Except BJP, no anti-communal warrior > has such knowledge. > > Many people are wondering what difference would > it really make for Hindus and Hinduism, if BJP comes > to power. What kind of impact it will make on > Hindus, Hindu institutions, and the Hindu religion > and inter religious relations within Bharat. > > When BJP won the elections in Gujarat, then the > pundits had dismissed Mr. Narendra Modi's landslide > victory in Gujarat as one "crafted on corpses" and, > thus, a flash in the pan. They said the BJP could > never win without stoking the baser emotions of the > people; that Ms Uma Bharti was a maverick who > couldn't be taken seriously; that Ms Vasundhara Raje > was an "arrogant princess" out of touch with the > people's aspirations. > > BJP has won the provincial elections in Rajasthan, > Madhya Pradesh and Chattisgarh conducted in December > 2003. This is the first election considered to be > quality of life election. In this election, BJP > avoided Hindutva as an election issue, instead chose > to focus on development and governance. Ram Madhav, > a spokesman of Rastriya Swayamsevak Sangh said it > was wrong to dismiss Hindutva as a force in any > election. Delhi is the only territory where BJP lost > election in this provincial election. Narendra Modi > wanted to campaign in Delhi on behalf of BJP, but > was not given a chance; otherwise picture would have > been slightly different in Delhi election as well. > > The pundits, especially in the English language > media, are now on the run because they, even more > than 10 Janpath, are out of touch with voters' > perceptions. > > The BJP's spectacular victories in the three Hindi > heartland states, in fact, mark the hijacking of a > traditional Congress plank and exposing it as > hollow. All these years, the Congress projected > itself as the party of stability and development, > contending that the country's growth was entirely > the result of the vision and determination of the > Nehru-Gandhi dynasty. In fact the policies of so > called Mahatma Gandhi and anti-Hindu Nehru and phony > Gandhis have put progress of Bharat backward by at > least a century. > > Nehru - Gandhi has made a sort of monopoly in > running Bharat country, as if Bharat is a pocket > borough of Nehru Gandhi family and if this family > has all the knowledge of the world for running the > country forever. Italian born Sonia has no knowledge > of Bharatiya religion, culture, traditions, and > languages; even then she expects to become Prime > Minister of Hindu Bharat, while she herself is a > Christian. Sonia is trying to spread Christianity in > Bharat by many dubious means. She took her Bharatiya > citizen after staying many years in Bharat, this > fact shows how much attachment she has got for > Bharat. This fact also shows that Sonia has her > loyalties more for Italy and Christianity. > > Congress party members, workers and the people who > support and vote for congress party, if not outright > traitors of Bharat, then at least such categories of > people are not very enlightened people. > > By and large, people who believed in Congress party > and Nehru- Gandhi family, mesmerized as they were by > the sight of large dams, huge public sector > factories and other such symbols of > industrialization. They voted against the Congress > only when it hurt their sentiments. Thus, the party > was removed from power at the Center in 1977 in an > emotional outburst against the Emergency and in 1989 > because of the disillusionment with corruption in > high places. > > The BJP's fortunes soared since 1991 not because > people expected better governance from it, but on > the account of the emotional appeal of the Ram > Mandir Movement. > > The party's Hindutva plank still holds considerable > sentimental and adhesive appeal. But its stunning > victory in the Assembly polls this time shows people > now also expect good governance from the BJP; the > party has won its spurs by focusing upon development > issues during its five-plus years in power at the > Center. > > There was nothing emotional to help the BJP this > time, neither Mandir nor Kargil. In fact, so-called > pundits were ready with obituaries saying it was no > longer a "party with a difference". > > With the increase of credibility of BJP amongst the > masses, a Hindu awareness has strengthened which > cuts across party affiliations. Many Bharatiya > people are looking for a change. Everyone feels the > need for upliftment of Hindu ideals and values. A > pro- Hindu government would boost the morale of > Hindu organisations and their activists. > > For many years, Hinduism has suffered and > Hindus have no voice in the country. Islamisation > and christianisation of Bharat is in full swing. > Hindus need such organizations which can regulate, > control, guide and protect their heritage. The > GOVERNMENT OF Bharat and Gandhi -Nehru had already > sold Hindus to secularism, so the aim of Hindus must > be to make Bharat a Hindu Rashtra but in the mean > time Hindus must establish such organizations to > safeguard their interests. Any organisation must > give priority to the following points > 1. Population control by ONE COUPLE ONE CHILD. 2. > One civil code. 3.Abolish special status of J.AND K. > 4 Abolishing subsidy for Hajj and stopping > appeasement of Muslims and Christians on name of > minority. 5. Severe all links with Pakistan/ > Bangladesh and expel all illegal immigrants > including 20 Million Bangladeshis. 6.control > corruption. 7. Replace English in Bharat by Sanskrit > and other Bharatiya languages. > If we fail to implement the above plans > then our all-economic gain will come to zero. Just > talking and writing to each other is not enough but > IT IS GOOD THAT HINDUS HAVE STARTED TALKING. > > Many people expect, a BJP government can now revive > the lost glory of Hindu religion and give Hindus a > chance to hold their heads high. Swami Vivekananda > and Sri Aurobindo had taught us that the center of > Hinduism is spirituality and Hinduism would rise > through Sanatana Dharma. > > Any government, which understands the soul of > India, would help in the sublimation of the > inferiority complex among the Hindus and teach them > to assert themselves. Hindutva is a wide and all > encompassing term, which includes age-old Vedic > Dharma, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism and many other > minor sects. Hinduism has always been and would > always be secular and tolerant toward other > religions, if they survive in future. > > By the time of next general election in 2004 of > Bharat, whatever is left of Congress party, may > either disintegrate or may be wiped out as a major > political force. Only the parties, which understand > the soul of India would survive as a major > political, force in future elections. Congress has > already got many times over the reward by projecting > itself as the party, which won freedom for truncated > Bharat. > > The soul of Bharat is for grabs in the next > general election of Bharat which could be sometime > in early 2004. > > Hindus need an organization, which can run all are > temples at national level. > > Hindu Monks Form New Organization at Chennai Meeting > for Hindu Causes: > http://www.hindunet.com/News/default.php? > dtstr=20031202&Formsearchresults_Page=7#searchresults > > CHENNAI, INDIA, December 2, 2003: The Hindu Dharma > Acharya Sabha, an apex body comprising all Acharyas > and Mandaleswars (both leaders within Hindu > monastic orders), was formed here with the objective > of having a coordinated effort on issues concerning > Hindus. The convener > of the Acharya Sabha, Swami Dayananda Saraswathi, > talking to newsmen here today, said the monastery > leaders were for a uniform civil code. The > Constitution, he said, provided for a Uniform Civil > Code but it was yet to be enacted. Similarly, the > Sabha wanted the Center to ban slaughter of cows as > the animal was a symbol of worship for Hindus. > Demanding that the States hand over the temple > administration to autonomous bodies, he said that at > present there was government interference in the > administration of temples and donations to temples > were utilized for other purposes. Temple funds > should be utilized only for Hindu religious > purposes, he said. The meet congratulated Tamil Nadu > for enacting a legislation to ban conversion and > urged the Center and the States to follow suit. > > > Make Sanskrit and Hindi Visible or Narak is > available > ================ > > New Photos - easier uploading and sharing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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