Divided Hindus

Tuesday 02nd June 2015 05:53 EDT
 

For the last two weeks a very serious fissure has appeared in the Hindu unity. In the Indian Institute of Technology IIT  Chennai a student society called "Friends of Ambedkar" passed a resolution in their annual general meeting that Hinduism should be banned because of their divisive structure, discriminating against the schedule caste and denying them Human Rights. This resolution got the wind of the Central Govt. and the Institute's Management. The resolution was believed to be spreading hatred in the society and hence the student society was banned. 

This was enough for Rahul Gandhi to raise his Flag of Rebellion and he ordered his Student Congress to spread out on the streets cursing BJP government. Rahul has no constructive agenda except finding faults with the BJP government. The Indian Media has been of late acting as if some foreign power is holding their hands. Whether Electronic or Print  they are both now vociferously opposing BJP and Modi.  Recently in a Panel discussion on NDTV  all the panelists  including the anchor were lined up against the BJP  spokesperson. All were very supportive of  Friends of Ambedkar insisting that they have a right to expression,  as per the Indian Constitution. When the BJP spokesperson asked why this freedom is always used against Hindus and not Muslims, all the panelists said that it was a separate issue. 

My main concern is Hindu unity which is imperative for the survival of India. 

Pran Aggarwal MA FCA

Stanmore, Middlesex


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