My Letter to PM on Simple ways to Hinduise Bharat
P.
Deivamuthu, Editor, Hindu Voice
(This letter was sent by Speed Post on 28th
May 2014)
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27th May 2014
Shri Narendra Modi Ji
Prime
Minister of India
Gujarat Bhavan
New Delhi 110001
Dear Prime
Minister, Modiji, Pranaam.
Sub: Simple ways to Hinduise Bharat
At
the outset, let me congratulate you for leading the BJP to a grand victory, and
becoming the first non-Congress Prime Minister of our nation with a clear
majority. Your oath taking ceremony on 26th May was indeed grandeur, with the
presence of many Hindu saints and RSS leaders.
Hindu Voice, a Monthly in
English and Hindi, is not unknown to you. Directorate of Information, Govt. of
Gujarat, is a Life Member of Hindu Voice. Copies are also posted to you
personally. You have also conveyed your Best Wishes to Hindu Voice, many years
ago, vide your letter dated 7th March 2003.
Hindu Voice has special
relationship with Gujarat. It was launched in April 2002, in memory of the 58
Karsevaks burnt alive at Godhra on 27th Feb. 2002. Hindu Voice has been
consistently campaigning for making you the PM candidate. In fact, in my
editorial in Hindu Voice as early as June 2008, I had pleaded that you be
declared as the PM candidate for the 2009 parliamentary election itself. I am
happy that this has happened in 2014 and because of that we have got our Second
Independence.
As the Editor of Hindu Voice, I have been propagating that
Hindutva (Hinduism) is Rashtriyatuva (Nationalism), and Hindutva is the only
unifying factor of all Indians. Hindutva encompasses everything humanity
stands for, including secularism and democracy. Hindutva is not divisive; it is
inclusive. I am sure that most of our Muslim and Christian brothers too will
agree on this fact. By electing BJP and its allies overwhelmingly, the people
have confirmed my stand.
Therefore, more emphasis should be placed on
Hindutva, so that our unity is further strengthened, and secularism and
democracy thrive.
This will also be in accordance with our constitution. Our
constitution bears the pictures of Sri Ram, Sri Krishna, Lord Natraj, Lord
Mahavir, Lord Bhuddha, Vedic Yajna, Kurukshetra, Geeta Upadesh, Lanka Vijay and
Sita Uddhar, etc. etc. Therefore, it is a Hindu Constitution.
Our
Constitution Makers too were well aware that the identity of our Nation is
Hindu. Vedic slogans like ‘Satyameva Jayate’, ‘Satyam, Shivan, Sundaram’,
‘Dharma-Chakra-Pravartana’, etc. were used by various Govt. Depts. Because
it is a Hindu Nation, they felt, India was, is and will always remain ‘secular’.
Hence, they never felt the need for the word ‘secular’ in the preamble to our
Constitution (which was inserted by Smt. Indira Gandhi during Emergency).
Hindus, by nature, are secular, and Hinduism is perforce secularism.
Here are a few more proofs that India is a Hindu nation - legally,
spiritually and culturally. Indian Satellites are named Aryabhata, Baskara,
Rohini, etc. Our missiles are named Agni, Prithvi, Akash, etc. Our war ships are
named INS Vikrant, Viraat, Vikramatitya, Godavari, Ganga, Brahmaputra, Shivalik,
Abhay, Sarayu, Sukanya, Varuna, Tarangini, etc. Our Submarines are named
Sindhudhvaj, Sindhughosh, Sindhuratna, etc. Our battle tanks are named Arjun,
Bhishma, Ajeya, etc. All the above names are associated with Hindu culture. If
one enters into the BARC Complex at Trombay (Mumbai), one is pleasantly
surprised to find that all the multi-storey buildings there are named Aruna,
Varun, Godavari, Kaveri, Ganga, Yamuna, Saraswati, Prayag, Narmada, etc. - all
our sacred rivers.
However, the Nehruvian Congress had not only tried to
hide these Hindu spiritual and cultural elements in our constitution, but had
tried to drain the nation of its spiritualism and culture. It was trying to
detach this nation from its Hindu roots and make India into an adharmic
(dharma-nirpeksh) state. Hence it had spread a canard that Hinduism is communal
and only minorities are secular, which led to divisiveness in the society. This
anomaly has to be set right and the nation has to be brought to its Hindu
moorings, which is its soul.
Now that you have made India Congress-free
and there is a radically transformed environment in the nation, there needs to
be a paradigm shift in your Govt.’s approach towards ‘secularism’ and
‘communalism’, in letter and spirit. Your Govt. should recognise the spiritual
and cultural sentiments of the people and our Constitution Makers, and hinduise
Bharat. Muslims and Christians need not fear. There will be complete religious
freedom in a Hinduised Bharat, but their loyalty to Bharat should be beyond
doubt.
While development and good governance is important, which I am
sure you will provide, the need for national integration is of paramount
importance. Going to a Temple, Mosque or Church is a personal choice, but every
one should be absolutely loyal to Mother India. We have had enough of Nehruvian
Secularism and Macaulayism. Now, let the country get back to its civilisational
roots. Hence, you should take the following steps to Hinduise
Bharat.
Your Govt. should proclaim and propagate that (a) India was, is
and will be a Hindu nation, citing the above examples, (b) Hindutva (Hinduism)
is Nationalism (Rashtriyatva) and not communalism, as the Nehruvian Congress has
made us to believe; (c) Hinduism is a Way of Life, as confirmed by our Supreme
Court, and is not against any religion; (d) any act done in the name of Hinduism
is not communal; It is just national, and conforms to our constitution, and (e)
the survival of secularism and democracy, and the unity and integrity of India
is directly related to the preservation and growth of Hinduism.
The
following simple methods will make India a truly Hindu nation - in other words
more secular and democratic - without in any way altering the basic features of
our Constitution.
1. Print new currency notes and
coins with the picture of “Maa Laxmi”, replacing Mahatma Gandhi’s picture.
Hindus identify money with Devi Laxmi. So, befitting that sentiment, it is
natural that Maa Laxmi’s picture should appear on all currency notes and coins.
Withdraw all old notes.
The UPA Govt. had brought out
coins embossing the picture of Sister Alphonsa, Cross, Vaishnav Devi. etc. So
there is no legality involved in putting the picture of Maa Laxmi on currency
notes. This will also solve the black money problem within the country. Also,
the picture of Devi Laxmi will deter ISI from printing counterfeit notes in
Pakistan.
2. Make the slogans ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’ and
‘Vande Mataram’ compulsory for every citizen, to ensure their absolute loyalty
to India - Indian first and Hindu, Muslim, Christian later. These were the
slogans which kindled nationalist feelings amongst Indians and brought them
together during our freedom movement. They unite all Indians, irrespective of
their caste, creed, language, religion and region.
At
the time of partition, Babasaheb Ambedkar desired that there should be exchange
of population - all Muslims must be sent to Pakistan - as Dr. Ambedkar knew that
Islam and democracy can not co-exist. Dr. Rajendra Prasad desired that those
Muslims who stayed back must be disenfranchised - no voting rights for
Muslims. While Babasaheb’s suggestions are time-barred, we can implement
Dr. Rajendra Prasad’s suggestions and weed out those who say ‘I am a
Muslim/Christian first, Indian later’. Any one refusing to say ‘Bharat
Mata Ki Jai’ and ‘Vande Mataram’ should be disenfranchised. The application form
to enrol new voters should carry an undertaking to this effect. Also, these
slogans should be made compulsory for every Govt. employee.
3.
Make the singing of our National Anthem - Jana Gana Mana, and
ending it with ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’ and ‘Vande Mataram’ - compulsory for all
candidates at the time of filing their nomination papers for MPs and MLAs.
If any one fails or refuses to sing Jana Gana Mana, ending it with ‘Bharat Mata
Ki Jai’ and ‘Vande Mataram’, his nomination should be rejected. Otherwise, we
cannot stop a Pervez Musharraf, Dawood Ibrahim or an Abu Salim from fighting
election, and may even become the PM.
4. Similarly, at
the time of taking oath by MLAs, MPs, Ministers, CMs, PM, and President, they
should say at the end ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’ and ‘Vande Mataram’. Refusing to say
so will disqualify him from holding that position.
5.
Ban the word ‘minority’. No where in the world, citizens are divided in to
‘minority’ and ‘majority’ on the basis of religion. (Are Hindus/Muslims settled
in USA, UK, Canada, etc. called minorities there?) Our Constitution too
prohibits the word ‘Religious minority’. In fact, it was a distort by our
Nehruvian Congress with vote bank consideration. We are all Indians, with equal
rights and duties. Going to a temple, mosque or church is one’s personal choice.
6. This will naturally bring us to the ‘National
Minority Commission Act of 1992’ - an act meant to divide the Indian society.
This act itself is unconstitutional. It ultra vires Article 15 (1) of our
constitution. (“The State shall not discriminate against any citizen on grounds
only of religion, race, caste, sex, place of birth or any of them”). It goes
without saying that the appointment of the Sachchar Committee is also
unconstitutional.
7. Bring in an “Endangered
Civilization Protection Act” to save Sanatan Hindu Dharm, Hindu civilization,
Hindu practices, Hindu believes, Hindu scriptures, our heritage, culture and
traditions, and to stop conversion.
8. Give Moral
Policing Powers to some of our Hindu Organisations. To protect villagers from
Maoists, Salva Judum was created, in Chttisgarh. Similarly, to protect and
preserve Hindu Dharm, Believes, practices, scriptures, culture, tradition, etc.
moral/cultural policing rights should be given to selected Hindu Organisations
and Ashrams. Their members, working in tandem with the local police, should have
the power to stop any one from demeaning or tarnishing Hindu Gods, Hindu Way of
Life, Hindu culture, Hindu scriptures, etc., arrest them and hand them over to
the Police for further action. They can also identify infiltrators and hand them
over to the police for deportation.
9. Make the
lighting of our traditional lamp at every Govt. function compulsory. Any one
refusing to light the lamp must be disqualified. Similarly, all Govt. offices
should perform “Satyanarayan Pooja”, once in a year. It is purely scientific as
Yagna purifies the atmosphere.
10. Bring a new law to
declare any one as persona non grata, who intentionally - insults our National
Anthem; refuses to say ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’ and ‘Vande Mataram’; shouts
Pakistan Jindabad; insults our security forces; burns our National flag; spews
venom in the name of religion and castes; talks of dividing India; supports
giving away any part of India; talks of human rights for terrorists; etc. Their
voting rights and fundamental rights must be forfeited, and they be allowed to
just subsist.
11. All the criminals in jail,
especially those arrested for terrorist activities, must be forced to do Yoga
for one hour every day morning. They must also be given religious discourse
every day evening for two hours, by different Hindu sadhus. This will reform 80%
of the criminals.
12. Remove all religious subsidy. No
Islamic country gives subsidy to Haj. Giving subsidy to Haj and Jerusalem is
against secularism. Also scrap all reservations on religious basis.
13.
Bring in Uniform Civil Code, with provisions that any one
having more than one wife or more than three children will be debarred from
standing for election.
14. Ban Slaughter of Cow and
its progeny, and give incentive to Cow Rearing (Go Palan). When a cow bears a
calf, the person who maintains the cow should be given a lump sum as
incentive.
15. Give incentive to Ved Patshalas and
Sanskrit learning. Schools teaching Sanskrit and students learning Sanskrit
should be given incentive. Incentive being given to Arab learning should be
withdrawn. We do not want to spread Arab culture in India.
16.
Pave the way for building a magnificent Ram Temple in
Ayodhya, and also for reconstructing temples in Mathura and Kashi.
17.
Vedic slogans like ‘Satyameva Jayate’, ‘Satyam, Shivan,
Sundaram’, ‘Dharma-Chakra-Pravartana’, etc. must be restored with
its
original glory. Every govt. stationery should carry the slogan ‘Satyameva
Jayate’. DD logo should include ‘Satyam, Shivan, Sundaram’, and the Chair of Lok
Sabha speaker should bear ‘Dharma-Chakra-Pravartana’. All these vedic slogans
were removed by the Nehruvian Congress.
18. Review
laws governing Hindus, which tries to destroy Hindu family institution. For
example, the Domestic Violence Act, 2005, trivializes Hindu marriages as Civil
Contracts and promotes live-in relationship. It also ridicules the spiritual and
cultural significance and sacredness of Hindu marriages. We worship women as
goddesses - Laxmi, Saraswati and Durga - and also Arthanareeshwar for giving
half of his body to his spouse. Such a spiritualism and culture cannot be
allowed to be hijacked in the name of women empowerment.
19.
Shiv Sena supremo late Balasaheb Thackrey and Shri Subhash
Desai (present MLA, Goregaon, Mumbai) were debarred from voting for six years,
for asking for votes in the name of Hindutva. Why no Muslim or Christian is
similarly debarred for asking for votes in the name of Allah and Jesus Christ,
which they wantonly do? This must be reversed. Asking for votes in the name of
Hindutva or Hinduism is no offence, as it is a way of Life according to our
Supreme Court. Conversely, Make asking for votes in the name of Allah and Jesus
Christ an offence.
20. Ban the use of Loudspeaker in
Mosques and Churches. In a secular country claiming to respect all religions,
shouting publicly that ‘There is no God except Allah’ and ‘Jesus is the only
Saviour’ is preposterous.
21. Your Govt should free
Hindu Mandirs from govt. control. Also the Govt. should provide basic facilities
at all Hindu Pilgrimage sites and River Ghats (such as Wash rooms, bahrooms,
change rooms, etc.)
22. Change the name of our
Motherland to 'Bharat' by removing the ambiguity in the Constitution and the
word 'India'. Also, change names of all places and roads - like Allahabad,
Aurangabad, Ahmedabad, Aurangzeb Road, St. Xavier Road, etc. - with that of our
freedom fighters.
23. Change the weekly holidays from
Sunday to Monday or Tuesday. {The timing of presenting Indian budget in
parliament was changed from 5.30 pm (which was
continued by the Nehruvian Congress, to suit Britishers) to 11.00 am by
the NDA Govt.}.
24. Change the school uniform of girl
students - from Skirts (meant for Christian nuns) to Salvar-Kamis with
Thuppatta.
After winning the elections, your visiting Kashi and
performing pooja and Ganga Aarthi there (on 17th May) proudly sporting the
sacred ash and tilak on your forehead, in the full glare of the TV is indeed a
bold message to the nation that you are a Hindu Nationalist. Your bowing before
parliament and placing your forehead on its steps (on 20th May), exactly like
Hindu devotees do before a entering temple, proves that you are showing the
nation of its Hindu ethos. Please extend this further and Hinduise Bharat by
implementing the above suggestions.
If you implement even some of my
above suggestions during the first few years of your Prime Ministership, I am
sure the entire nation will remain indebted to you. A Hinduised Bharat will vote
for you to be its PM for at least another two terms.
Thanking you and
wishing you a long inning as PM,
Yours, In the Services of Bharat Mata
P. Deivamuthu, Editor, Hindu
Voice.