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By: Kiran R
March 18, 2005
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Secularism as it is spoken of today has no meaning. If one
speaks of Hinduism or makes a reference to a Hindu God or says he votes
for the BJP - the conclusion from people around is - "this person is not
secular". I have come across these many times -
People who claim to be
secular fail in defining what is secularism
Ask them to define secularism and they will blink for some time and
possibly smile - "what a question" - But they fail miserably in defining
it. Ok say they define it as 'equality of all religions', 'respect for all
religions'....etc. Agreed. But how do they apply the meaning? Ask them if
the current Indian Government is secular? Of course, "Yes" is the answer -
Isn't Laloo a part of the Indian government as railway minister - Is he
secular? Is Laloo who seeks votes based on caste secular? Is the
Indian Muslim League a part of the UPA secular? Was Rajiv Gandhi secular?
These people who lose no time in pointing to Narendra Modi’s “Every
action has an equal and opposite reaction” have conveniently forgotten
Rajiv Gandhi’s comments on the anti-sikh riots. [Rajiv Gandhi's unpardonable reference to the
shaking of the earth when a banyan tree fell down].
In India it is no longer development that wins elections. It is 'caste
alliances' -- it is no longer 'cast your vote', it is 'vote your caste'.
Secularism is used as a political tool without meaning
They say that the BJP
is fascist, that the BJP is communal
The problem with the Macaulay system of education that we inherited is
that it created a breed of Indians who were "Indian by birth, British by
education". We use big words like fascism without knowing the meaning. Ask
90% of the people to define it and they fail miserably - they use it to
hurl abuses at a political party without knowing its meaning. Just ask
them to define fascist.
27% of India's
population votes the BJP. Are these people communal? Is 32 % of India that
votes for NDA communal? Is one in every 3 Indians communal? Is one in
every 3 Indians fascist?
Secularism in India is
'minority appeasement' and 'anti majorityism'
The political parties want the 'law to take its own course' in the Ram
Janmabhoomi issue. But they had no compunctions when it came to
amending the constitution in the Shah Bano case [A poor old lady
wanted a maintenance/living allowance from her husband and when the court
ruled in her favour, there was a hue and cry. The secular Congress
government amended the constitution to reverse the judgement]. But why can
it not be amended for the Ram Temple issue.
If Kashmir is a part
of India, why should Article 370 exist?
If there were no article 370, any Indian outside Kashmir would have been
able to buy land in Kashmir, more people would have settled there and we
may not have had the Kashmir issue. Why are people who want Article 370
abrogated communal?
When Muslims in the
USA conform to a Uniform Civil Code in the USA, how come they do not want
to have a uniform civil code in India?
Our 'secular' lawmakers have turned a blind eye to it. People who want a
common law for all religions are communal. Surely secularism in India is a
'junk' word.
In the name of
secularism, irreparable damage has been done to the country
The media selectively blacks out information and does not fairly report
both sides of an issue [eg His Holiness the Shankaracharya issue. Except
for the Pioneer and Indian Express]. The country is being subjected to a
disinformation campaign in the name of secularism.
Most of the Indian history we study originated from the ideas of ‘secular’
leftist historians. The efforts of Netaji, Savarkar, Chandrashekar azad,
bhagat singh find cursory reference in our textbooks
Popular mandate is
subverted in the name of secularism
-In Karnataka, people voted out the SM Krishna Congress government. It had
a majority on its own but in the elections, its seats were almost halved.
BJP emerged as the single largest party with few seats short of majority -
It was an anti Congress mandate - conveniently subverted with the Congress
entering into an alliance with the Janata Dal (secular) of Deve Gowda. A
party that was voted out returned in the name of secularism
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The governors appointed by NDA in Goa, Jharkhand, Bihar and other places
were asked to leave. The reason given was they are saffron or communal.
We have seen the 'murder of democracy' in
Goa and Jharkhand by
the secular governors appointed by UPA.
How many times can one subvert the popular mandate in name of secularism -
In India there is no limit.
Saffron means
renunciation
It is one of the
colours of the national flag and has been worn by our great sages and
rishis since time immemorial. It is today the most abused colour.
‘Secular’ India will never come to know how Netaji died
Recently, there were
articles about the Taiwan Government that there was no air crash that
history says killed Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose. If there was no air crash
how did Netaji die?
The Mukherjee commission and Dr Purabi roy and several researchers say
there is material to prove that Netaji was captive in Russia in 1946 (much
after his reported death). Netaji's elder brother had said in 1947 - "Subhash
is alive and Jawaharlal knows it" Was Subhash Chandra Bose left to die
in imprisonment in Russia under Stalin? God knows. Probably in ‘secular’
India, we will never come to know. With the 'secular' Congress government
having decided not to extend tenure of Justice Mukherjee commission, we
will probably never come to know. [http://www.hindustantimes.com/news/specials/Netaji/emilie_main.htm
for details]. Was 'Secular' India a silent ignorant spectator to Netaji's
possible secret imprisonment and death in Russia under Stalin?
'Secular' Nehru's gifts to India are well known. General Cariappa had said
– “Give me 24 hours and I will get Kashmir”. We went to UN. And that part
of Kashmir that was left unconquered is now POK (Pakistan occupied)
In the name of secularism, it will be interesting to see the many jokes
that are going to be played on the Indian people and democracy in the
future. The country has reached a stage where secularism has become a joke.
Kiran R
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