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vijay sheth <veej...@gmail.com>Date: Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 5:34 PM
Subject: Fwd: FW: 10 Shades of Indian Secularism
To: sunil shah <
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Time to ponder over the issues
10
Shades of
Indian Secularism
1 ) In India, with 80% Hindu
population, and the
only homeland of Hindus in the world, the birthdays of great sons
of the soil, Shri Ram and Shri Krishna, are not compulsory
central government holidays, while the birthday of Saudi Arabia
born prophet Mohammad and both the birth and crucification day of
Bethlehem born Jesus, are compulsory holidays throughout India.
This seems in sync with the secular hypothesis that Ram and
Krishna are imaginary comic characters while Mohammad and Jesus
are actual historical characters. There are only 2 Hindu holidays
out of compulsory 14, in contrast with 4 Muslim ones.
2) The Constitution of India enables
the government to take control of Hindu temples and trusts and
appoint its nominees in their controlling body and
even control
its funds. The government doesn't have this privilege for the
mosques or churches. The government cannot interfere in
the functioning of the mosques, madarsas and any
minority institutions even if they receive government aid, which is
taxpayers' money. The minority institutions are not bound to
comply with the Right to Education act either. This can be seen
as a lighter version of Pakistan and Bangladesh's enemy property
laws which enable their governments to confiscate the propeties
of Hindus by declaring them enemy properties.
3) Everyone knows that India doesn't have uniform
civil code. Indian muslim males are legally allowed to have up to
4 wives at a time, and can divorce them by saying 'Talaaq'
thrice, in compliance with Sharia. Hindus and Christians have to
follow proper court procedures to file for divorce. The women
right activists who organise 'slut-walks' to celebrate their
'rights' and advocate girls visiting pubs, do not speak on this
matter. Shah Bano case stands as a glaring example of how secularism
is a constitutionally prescribed drug meant only for Hindus, not
for minorities.
4) Prayagraj, one of the holiest pilgrimages of
Hindus, is called Allah-abad. Kashi, Ayodhya and Mathura, each of
these 3 holy sites has been desecrated and yet not fully
restored. The signboards of Auragzeb road in Delhi stand as the
testimony to India's slavery that Indian secularism celebrates so
profusely. In 2007, over 1 lakh Indian
muslims paid homage to
Aurangzeb's tomb on his 300th anniversary, that's when Aurangzeb
is known to be the perpetrator of the largest Hindu genocide
ever. Aurangzeb had even got Guru Teg Bahadur beheaded in his court
for his refusal to convert to Islam.
5) An instance of Indian secularism is the
1978 directive to NCERT which instructs it to erase all medieval
history which paints a picture of clash between native Hindus and
invading muslims in that era. Consequently, we have a chapter
each from Akbar to Aurangzeb, but Shivaji and Maharana Pratap are
squeezed into a paragraph each inhistory books. Despite all the
evidence to the contrary, discredited Aryan Invasion Theory is
still taught in Indian schools. The history books do not
cover
the Mahabharata despite a plethora of archaeological evidence
available to conclusively establish its historicity.
6) The Archealogical Survey of India in its
annual report of 1924-25 published a long list of Hindu temples
demolished during Islamic rule. Sita Ram Goel, Arun Shourie and
others have published a book after conducting research and
they've given a 64 page long district-wise list of Islamic
monuments which were constructed by demolishing Hindu temples.
This list, in the book, "Hindu temples - what happened
to them", includes around 2000+ temples and gives in
most cases, the year of construction of those structures also.
Even in Kashmir, hundreds of temples, small and large have been
desecrated over
during the exodus of Hindus in early 90s. The
same, however, is a non-issue in larger secular polity. It's
continued unabted in whichever time or space, Hindus have become
weak.
7) From Ram Mandir to Ram Setu and to Bhagwad
Geeta, all have been dragged into Indian courts. India is the
only country in the world where the faith of 100 Crore people is
humiliated. It'd be silly to look for parallels where in a Muslim
majority country, Quran or the prophet, or in a Christian
majority country, Bible or the Christ, could be dragged into a
court of law. In India, the central government filed an affidavit
in the Supreme Court suggesting that Ram never existed. In the
same country, Christian missionaries openly preach about Hindus'
false and 'characterless' gods, and so do Islamic missionaries
like Zakir Naik, but the tag of 'hate-monger' has been attributed
to Hindu right wing by secular luminaries in media and otherwise.
8) There are numerous government schemes which are
run exclusively for the benefit of minorities at the expense of
taxpayer money, despite an apparent prohibition to the same in
the constitution. Pashchim Banga government paying monthly
stipend to all the Imams of all the mosques in the state is a
glaring example of this. The same is not extended to Hindu
pujaris. The Haj subsidy, against which the Supreme Court finally
ordered, which had been running since Independence even when no
other country, not even Pakistan offers it, is another
example.
9) The pious Human Right Activists, known for
their love for Jihadi terrorists, those who have been
running
justiceforafzalguru.org for years
now, have not spoken for the inhumane treatment meted out
to Sadhvi Pragya, and Swami Aseemanand. Their love for those
displaced in Gujarat riots, their sympathy on crores of
Bangladeshi infiltrators and their disgusting silence and aversion
on lakhs of Kashmiri Hindu refugees and Pakistani Hindu refugees
is another jewel of the muddled waters of Indian secularism.
10) The practice of Saraswati Vandana has been
discontinued from almost all government events with the rise of
secular
fanaticism. The TV series Chanakya of 90's was asked to
remove Saffron flags from it, its being indispensable to
the picturaization of Chanakya's Akhand
Bharat notwithstanding. Doordarshan's 'Satyam Shivam Sundaram'
had also been removed before being brought back. Off late, even
the practice of lighting a lamp has been criticised as
'unislamic'. A litigation was filed in Gujarat high court for
inaugurating a room by breaking a coconut for its being a Hindu
(not Secular). A case was lodged in Chennai High Court
to prohibit the employees celebrating festivals in office space.
The beast of secular fanaticism has gone wilder over the years,
and if not us, posterity will have to bear the brunt of
our callous ignorance.
Source:IBTL
We're
becoming 2nd class citizens in our own country. The likes of Digvijay Singh
having the gumption of saying that the riots in Assam were because of
'Hindu infiltrators'.
Not one
word of protest on the racial riots there, WHY- because it's a
Congress ruled
state !
TIME
TO WAKE UP
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