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Cry for a Hindu Nation
- Miss swatireddy swati
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Over the last few years, there have been several incidents in Punjab and Jammu, in which some passengers were segregated and dragged out of buses to be lined up on the road side and shot to death. We should remember that in each of these incidents, the victims of the butchery, persons killed like stray dogs, were Hindus and Hindus alone. And they were killed because they were Hindus. Are Hindus free in their own native land? The entire Hindu population of the valley of Kashmir has been languishing outside the State in make-shift tents. What has the government of India done to stop this planned genocide of Hindus in Jammu and Kashmir? Will Ram Vilas Paswan who wants a Muslim to be a Chief Minister of Bihar have the political/moral courage to simultaneously declare that only a Hindu can be a Chief Minister in Jammu and Kashmir? I am firmly of the view that there is no State today, at any rate not in India, to protect Hindu interests in the international arena, to raise voice for the Hindus. If Jews are unjustly treated in any part of the world, the State of Israel, representative of an independent Jewish nation, immediately raises its voice. Some years ago, when Jews were killed in a bomb explosion in Argentina, the government of Israel took less than half an hour to announce that it will not spare the murderers. Government of India is not able to give physical protection to the devout Hindus going to the Amarnath Temple in Jammu and Kashmir, within our own nation, who are brutally attacked or killed every year. At the same time, the government of India accords a higher priority to the allotment of more funds to the Muslim Haj pilgrims than to the security considerations of the Hindus! I consider Abhas Chatterjee as one of the makers of the modern Hindu nation for having come out with this great vision statement: 'We have seen that the present Constitution of India is not based on Hindu ideals and ethos. Its provisions have been framed disregarding Hindu values and Hindu cultural and social traditions. It is always the preamble of a nation's Constitution which proclaims what is its national identity, what are its national ideals and goals, what is its national culture, for the weal of which society has it been formed. The present Constitution of India appears to be screaming at the top of its voice to announce that the India it talks of represents neither the Hindu nation, nor the Hindu religion, nor the Hindu culture, nor the Hindu society. 'By no stretch of imagination can you consider it a Constitution for the Hindus or of the Hindu nation. A Constitution that ignores Hindu ideals, which gives the nation less right than to its minorities, which does not recognize Hindus as a nation cannot be our Constitution. In my opinion, those who regard the present Constitution of India as their own, no matter how big leaders they may be -have not yet comprehended the concept of the Hindu nation.' 'A Hindu nation founded on Sanatana Dharma ought to be the cherished goal of all the Hindus in India today and not a fraudulent nation founded on pseudo-secularism'.

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