Guest guest Posted May 4, 2005 Report Share Posted May 4, 2005 >bjpnews (AT) bjpfriends (DOT) org>bjp-l (AT) bjpfriends (DOT) org (BJP Discussion Group) >vaidika1008 (AT) hotmail (DOT) com >[bJP News] No secular India if Hindu ethos undermined: Advani >Sun, 1 May 2005 08:30:59 -0700 > >No secular India if Hindu ethos undermined: Advani >Apr. 30, 2005 >India Daily > > >Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president L.K. Advani Saturday warned that India >would not remain secular and would even cease to be India if its Hindu identity >was undermined. Making a pitch for next year's Tamil Nadu elections while >addressing a seminar in the state capital, Advani gave a strong call for >protecting Hindu ethos while deploring what he described as a penchant for >running down Hindus. "The BJP will raise its powerful voice against any >attempts to dilute or erase the essentially Hindu identity and personality of >Tamil Nadu - indeed, of India as a whole," he said. "We believe firmly and >unreservedly in secularism but, equally, we hold that India is secular because >of her Hindu ethos. In other words, India will not remain secular - indeed, >India will not remain India as we know it and Tamil Nadu will not remain Tamil >Nadu as the people of this great state know it - if this essential Hindu ethos >and identity are undermined." Advani said the BJP had decided to go it alone in >the state because one of the two main regional parties chose to part ways with >it while the other "has conducted itself in such a manner that it became >impossible to continue our alliance with it". "We believe that Tamil Nadu is >waiting for, and fully deserves, liberation from the politics of vendetta, >confrontation and negativism that has marked the alternating regimes of the two >main parties in the state," he said. Stating that his party was proud of its >ideology, Advani asserted that when the BJP spoke of cultural nationalism, it >was not only about the construction of a Hindu temple at the site of the razed >Babri mosque in Ayodhya. The BJP would not allow Hindus to be divided on caste >lines by "pseudo-secular" parties with an eye on votes, he said, appealing to >people of the state to embrace a new political culture. This, he said, entailed >protecting and celebrating the hallowed Hindu history, spirituality, art and >culture, and personality of Tamil Nadu. Advani said he was "distressed" to see >how certain parties in Tamil Nadu had propagated atheism as their credo. "What >is especially disturbing is their penchant to deride Hinduism and Hindu >society. I wonder why they don''t preach atheism to Muslims and Christians, and >why they don''t ever raise issues of social reform and social justice among >non-Hindu communities. "The time has come for the people of Tamil Nadu to >boldly question those who think that, it is alright if someone says ''I am >proud to be a Muslim'' or ''I am proud to be a Christian'', but it is downright >communal and obscurantist if a Hindu says ''I am proud to be a Hindu''." The >BJP's ideology had three salient points, said Advani: commitment to >nationalism, healthy regional pride and a belief that religion is the soul of >India. > >------------------------------- >This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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