Let the R.S.S. leader praise Jinnah but he must tell who has assassinated Gandhi? Tamil Speech by S.V.Ramani.
The former chief of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, KS Sudarshan, has said in Indore on 25-8-2009 that Jinnah was
“a true (Indian) nationalist” and secular in his outlook until he was painted in a corner by Congress leaders like Jawaharlal Nehru.
Sudarshan praised Jinnah’s secular outlook by recalling that “when Mahatma Gandhi supported the Khilafat movement in 1919, Jinnah opposed it. He went on to say that it was not Jinnah, but Gandhi’s soft-corner for Nehru, which resulted in the 1947 Partition. He also said Gandhi had repeatedly offended Jinnah.
I want to bring it to the notice of K.S. Sudharsan before Independence, Jinnah replied to a foreign correspondent “The last thing in attaining freedom for Pakistan, I seek is bloodshed. Although if driven to it, no Muslim is afraid to defend himself. “After some years Sir Sikander Hayat Khan, the Chief Minister of the Punjab had expressed his fear that if Pakistan if created would mean a massacre. His fear proved to be only true and a lot of massacre engulfed Muslims, Hindus and others.
In the March and April 1919, the struggle for the Independence was almost entirely confined to the Punjab and Western India. Most of the rioting in Delhi, Lahore, Amristar and elsewhere was characterized by racial hatred which was instigated by British Government. Without any reason, the government arrested Mahatma Gandhi on his way to Punjab and this provoked a riot in the mill town of Ahmadabad, where Gandhi was well known and loved by all. Gandhi was again released and helped to restore order.
On 15th April martial law was declared in the Punjab in consequence of a deal, which becomes one of the great rallying cries of Indian Independence. Amristar a city of 3, 00,000 inhabitants and the important religious centre of the Sikhs were about 250 miles north-west of Delhi. In Amristar on 10th April two nationalist leaders were arrested and deported. Provoked by this act of British Rulers a large crowd attempted to enter the European Cantonment and being turned away by British Army, they began rioting in city. Two banks were attacked and other Europeans were also attacked by them and railway stations set on fire.
The Military under one General Dyer restored order and all public meetings and assemblies were declared illegal. On April 13th to protest against the atrocities of General Dyer thousands of people gathered in a large enclosed ground known as “Jallianwalla Bagh”. On hearing this General Dyer personally went to the spot with ninety Gurka and Baluchi soldiers and two armoured cars with which he blocked the only exit of the Ground. Then without warning he ordered his men to open fire on the densely packed innocent people, and on his own admission fired 1605 rounds before he withdrew, ordering the armoured cars to remain and prevent anyone from leaving or entering the Bagh. Official figures gave 379 dead and 1200 wounded but really thousands of people were massacred by the shooting of cruel Dyer.
The affair of the Jallianwala Bagh certainly had a moral effect, particularly upon Gandhi. For him there was now no compromise with the British and he declared the Co-operation in any shape or form with this satanic government is sinful.
How the R.S.S. leader not aware of these incidents, and how he is appreciating Jinnah for not even condemning the incidents of Jallianwallah Bagh? Let the R.S.S. leader praise Jinnah but he must tell who has assassinated Gandhi and what is the reason for that?
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Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Friday, August 21, 2009
Jinnah never wants to be the ambassador of Hindu-Muslim unity. Tamil Speech by S.V.Ramani.
Jinnah never wants to be the ambassador of Hindu-Muslim unity. Tamil Speech by S.V.Ramani.
The ambition of Indian freedom fighter Gopalakrisha Gokhale was the Jinnah to be the ambassador of Hindu-Muslim unity. But his ambition wilted before the challenge of events and ironically, Jinnah became the ambassador of Hindu-Muslim strife ending in mutual slaughter.
Jinnah never tolerate even the suggestion that Muslim and Hindu belonged to one country. Jinnah said, we are the nation with our own distinctive culture and civilization, language and literature, art, and architecture, names and nomenclature and legal laws and moral codes, customs and history. We are different and we cannot be together only in the ballot box.
Gandhi commented, whether the two nation theory of Jinnah will become one if the whole of India accepted Islam? Jinnah had no answer of Gandhi’s question.
Jinnah was confusing nationality with religion. If every religion were to constitute a nation, the world would be broken up into fragments.
Significantly, the pathological emphasis on religion in justification of separate homeland for Muslims was not supported by religious leaders of Islam in India. Maulana Maududi, head of the Jamait-e-Islam explained, why we should foolishly waste our time in expediting the so called Muslim national state, when we know that it will not only be useful for our purposes, but will prove an obstacle in our path.
Once Jinnah was asked, what he proposed to do for the areas where Muslims were in a minority. He replied, they must accept the citizenship in the state in which they are. They can remain there as foreigners or they can come to Pakistan. Once he told, he never tolerate even the suggestion that Muslim and Hindu belonged to one country. Thus he swung from one extreme to other.
In regard to Sikhs demand, he proceeded to make a distinction between nation and sub-national groups, advising the latter to be content with, what could be expected from a civilized Government.
The division conflicted in Jinnah’s thought was reflected in princely states. On 25th July 1944 he assured the ruler of Jammu and Kashmir, it was not the policy of the Muslim League to interfere in the administration of the state or to raise grave issues between the Maharaja’s Government and people.
But the words told by Jinnah were not kept by his successors, and Pakistan extremists activities are still going on daily in Jammu and Kashmir. Even to-day the dream of Gandhi for Hindu-Muslim unity never fulfilled.
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
R.S.S. must realize that Red Carpet will be spread to Congress, if it asks Advani to leave leadership of B.J.P. Tamil Speech by S.V.Ramani.
R.S.S. must realize that Red Carpet will be spread to Congress, if it asks Advani to leave leadership of B.J.P. Tamil Speech by S.V.Ramani.
In his first interview to the media since becoming RSS chief on March 21, 2009, the 59-year-old Mohan Madhukar Bhagwat spoke on the BJP’s leadership issues, changes in the RSS and the future of Hindutva.
He stressed that it was for the BJP to decide how and when to effect changes, but endorsed the need for a transition ahead of the next Lok Sabha elections and said this was required at “all levels” in the BJP.
Asked whether the BJP needed to switch to a younger leadership, he said, “Yes, but when... their privilege is. We have been saying to Advaniji since 2003 that you have sufficient young workers, bring them forward slowly.”
There is no necessity for B.J.P to shift to a young leadership, as L.K. Advani is the fittest person to lead the party with the assistance young party leaders. In the last parliament election B.J.P already gone down due to non participation of senior leader A.B.Vajpayee on health problem. We cannot forget that L.K.Advani only took up the election work, and even at this age he went on Day and Night tirelessly for propaganda for B.J.P. He now as a opposition party leader doing his best job. He is not shirking his job like other leaders by simply signing outside the Parliament and going to his house for sleep. L.K.Advani is a sincere leader with devotion to duty and country.
Lal Krishna Advani (L K Advani) is an Indian politician and a former president of the Bharatiya Janata Party. He was born on November 8, 1927 in Karachi. He did his schooling at St. Patrick’s, Karachi. He later graduated in Law from Bombay University. In 1947, he was an RSS organizer of Karachi city. When Jana Sangh was founded by Dr. Mukherjee in 1951, he became its Rajasthan State Secretary. In 1958, he shifted to Delhi and became the Secretary of Delhi Jana Sangh. During the period, he was also Secretary of the Jana Sangh Parliamentary Group.
In 1966, he was elected the Chairman of the Delhi Metropolitan Council and in 1970, he became a member of the Rajya Sabha. He was elected the President of Jana Sangh in 1973. In 1977, he was appointed as the Minister of Information and Broadcasting in the Janata Government. The BJP was launched in 1980. For six years, Advani held the post of Party General Secretary. He was jailed in 1990 for his famous Ram Rathyatra. He served as the Deputy Prime Minister of India from 2002 to 2004 and is currently the leader of opposition in the 14th Lok Sabha.
Advani demonstrates that his path of Hindutva, Indianness or Bhartiyata always translated for him along the lines of “sab jaati mahaan, sab jaati samman” (all castes are great, all castes are equal). His autobiography “named as “My Country My life” crossed the One lakh mark from the date of its release.
It is the request of all Hindutva minded people that Shimla retrospective session of B.J.P should not ask Advani to leave his leadership and instruct the younger politicians to work under him with his guidance. By asking L.K.Advaniji to the leave the B.J.P. Leadership, it will spread Red Carpet to congress.
Monday, August 17, 2009
Whether Jaswant Singh bridges the Gulf between India and Pakistan? Tamil Speech by S.V.Ramani.
Whether Jaswant Singh bridges the Gulf between India and Pakistan?
Tamil Speech by S.V.Ramani.
Tamil Speech by S.V.Ramani.
In 1946 Jawaharlal Nehru was asked to form an interim Government by British rulers. At that time Jawaharlal Nehru issued a Statement to the press that India was “going to run by Indians, for the benefit of Indians, whatever the religion or creed they may belong to and in whatever province or part of India they live.” When the Congress party formed the interim Government, Jinnah who had refused to join hands with it.
In protest against the formation of an interim Government by Jawaharlal Nehru, the Muslim league called for “Direct Action” to achieve Pakistan. Addressing the Muslim league council in Bombay on 29th july1946, Jinnah threw all his pseudo-constitutional methods to the winds and proclaimed “This day we bid good-bye to the constitutional methods.”
On August 16th 1946,which the Muslim league celebrated as “Direct Action Day”, there was on appalling outbreak of rioting in Calcutta, lasting several days, and according to official estimates about 5000persons were killed and 15,000 injured. For four days Calcutta accordingly witnessed scenes of hoologanism and vulgarity which should have sobered Jinnah. Jaswant may aware of all these this happenings
Apparently the dream of Homeland for Muslims had little faith in their political liberty. As the First Governor-General of Pakistan, Jinnah assumed powers under the 9th schedule rather than part II of the 1935 Act, “Which gave him at once dictatorial powers unknown to any constitutional Governor-General representing the King.” The only freedom which politicians enjoyed in the Jinnah’s Pakistan was the freedom to malign India, and to nurse and propagate the illusion of an India determined to destroy Pakistan. The same propaganda is now continued in Pakistan.
In Pakistan which rose out of sea of blood, all absolute power was concentrated in the hands of one individual. Such was the structure of Jinnah’s thought and actions which laid the foundation of Pakistan and inevitably, furnished the Blue print for Pakistan policy towards India and its relations with other countries. At the root of his thinking lay the assumption that there was nothing in common between Hindus and Muslims. If such a view were accepted, the gulf between India and Pakistan could never be bridged.
On his Seventeenth birth day Jinnah said, “Both Hindus and Muslims in India were slave under the heel of British rulers. His party is fighting the British and not the Hindus. We have to get freedom and establish Pakistan from the British and not from Hindus.” This exactly what Gandhi also told.
Let Jaswant praise Jinnah, but the gulf between the Muslims and Hindus must be bridged.