Guest guest Posted May 23, 2004 Report Share Posted May 23, 2004 NEHRU REFUSED TO RECOGNIZE FOREIGN CLAIMS bjpnews >bjp-l (BJP Discussion Group) >vaidika1008 >[bJP News] Do we need a foreign captain to hoist our national >flag? >Sat, 22 May 2004 09:07:34 -0500 > >Do we need a foreign captain to hoist our national flag? >B.C. Dutta >Organiser, April 11, 2004 >http://www.organiser.org/dynamic/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=18&pa\ ge=22 > > >Even though the present Congress leadership is out to have a person of >foreign >origin as the Prime Minister of India, their earlier illustrious leaders >held a >different view, as is evident from their decision on the issue of >succession to >the Maharaja of Indore. > >It may be recalled that in 1950 after the Indian Constitution came into >force on >January 26, 1950, the then Maharaja of Indore, Yashwant Rao Holkar, wanted >his >son Richard, born of his American wife, to succeed him as the ruler of >Indore. >However, the then President of India, Rajendra Prasad, Prime Minister >Jawaharlal Nehru and Home Minister Sardar Patel objected, making it clear >that >the son of his foreign wife > >could not succeed him. Hence, even though unprecedented, Maharaja’s >daughter, >Usha Raje Holkar, born of his Hindu wife, was made the inheritor of Indore >throne. > >Thus in 1961, after the death of the Maharaja, his daughter Usha Raje >Holkar was >recognised as the next ruler of Indore by the Government of India, run by >the >Congress leaders such as Nehru, Rajendra Prasad and others. In deference to >such precedence not only Smt Sonia Gandhi but her children, Priyanka and >Rahul >as well, cannot become the Prime Minister or the President of India. It is >a >pity that the present Congress under its new leadership takes pride in >disregarding the precedence set by its illustrious leaders such as Nehru, >Rajendra Prasad, Sardar Patel and others and find nothing wrong in >projecting a >citizen of foreign origin as India’s Prime Minister. > >It may be mentioned here that earlier, a naturalised Italian citizen, >Sonali >Dasgupta of Indian origin, who married Italian film director Roberto >Rossellini, was not allowed even to stand for a municipal election as >Italian >law did not permit it. > >The people who are aware of Indian history may recall that 2000 years ago, >Chanakya arranged the marriage of Chandragupta Maurya with the daughter of >Selukas (the Greek General) to strengthen the ties between India and >Greece. >But it was agreed that neither Selukas’s daughter nor her progeny would >inherit >the throne; only the child born of an Indian wife of Chandragupta Maurya >would >inherit it. So even 2,000 years ago the law governing foreign marriages and >problems of inheritance arising out of them was well defined. So no >foreigner >can inherit Indian rulership. > >It is surprising how the makers of our Constitution ignored this >significant >historical fact to make suitable provisions in the Indian Constitution so >that >the posts of President, Vice President and Prime Minister could be reserved >for >persons of Indian origin. It is difficult to visualise India-a country of >over >a billion people-being represented in international fora by a person of >foreign >origin. > >America, the second largest democracy in the world, has the law barring a >foreign citizen to contest for the President’s post. This does not affect >America in being recognised as a democratic country. So India will still >remain >a democratic country, if it seeks to enact a law to bar a foreign-born >citizen >from becoming President or Vice President or Prime Minister. > >It is encouraging to note that the BJP leaders are well aware of the >position, >though they could not take any legislative action in this regard as they >lacked >majority in the Rajya Sabha. However, it is expected that if the BJP comes >to >power after the ensuing general elections, it will take suitable >legislative >action in the matter. >(The writer is a retired IRS bureaucrat) > > > > > >------------------------------- >This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program. > > _______________ Watch LIVE baseball games on your computer with MLB.TV, included with MSN Premium! http://join.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200439ave/direct/01/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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