Saturday, September 15, 2007

Denying Ram is denying India: Tarun Vijay

"Mythology. The whole construct is a British anthropological revenge on us....."

The use of the word "mythology" in the context of Hindu heritage is indeed a
jarring English construct. Why Indian hacks persist with this pernicious
colonial nomenclature to the present day is inexplicable.

"Didn't the political masters who cleared the affidavit know that Ram doesn't need any birth certificate from occupants of the paan-stained dirty corridors of State?"

Indeed, that is what the arrogant seculars want, i.e. for the Hindus to grovel
painfully before the secular apparatus and beg for a birth certificate from some
half literate babu. And if they did stoop to that level and manage to acquire such a certificate, the seculars would wag their fingers condescendingly and declare that it was not duly attested. If the Hindus had the document attested by a registrar, they would derisively say No, this does not have the Sarkari round seal in blue ink.
If that too were obtained, sworn affidavits from eye witnesses would be demanded.

In other words, the secular thugs and their Mullah/Missionary/Marxist benefactors
want nothing less than the complete annihilation of India's Hindu identity.
The affidavit filed by the ASI in the Supreme Court is nothing but a pre-meditated act of aggression against Hinduism and India itself.
There needs to be proper accountability for such actions, otherwise the aggressors would be emboldened in their agenda to subjugate India yet again.

4 comments:

Ghost Writer said...

Yes indeed - the ASI memo seems to have touched of a snap fire-storm - at least in editorial circles.

This piece by Ashok Malik is a must read for the ones with the cerebral-intellectual bent http://www.dailypioneer.com/columnist1.asp?main_variable=Columnist&file_name=ashok%2Fashok88%2Etxt&writer=ashok
Ashok is right of course in pointing out how little actual 'scientific' investigation is actually allowed (thanks to the establishment historian and JNU-types) into Indian antiquity. The Saraswati river project being a case in point.

This piece by Gurumurthy is interesting - specially if he still has currency in defining BJP electoral strategies http://www.newindpress.com/column/News.asp?Topic=-97&Title=S.Gurumurthy&ID=IE620070914124012&nDate=&Sub=&Cat=&
I doubt if any Hindu will take BJP's once again found Hindu stripes - and neither should they. The BJP has repeatedly bent over backwards to placate the Nehruvian state and not forwarded any item on the Hindus agenda. The Hindus must form a voting block and vote for those candidates who will actually deliver - as opposed to rant about 'coalition Dharma'

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bly243001 said...

Sage Congress does not need any help disstracting media from the real issues. Their stooges in media on their own doing wonderful job of distracting people from real issues and giving them wall to wall coverage of some stupid cricket or bollywood criminals. I can't for life of me understand how can some regular stupid cricket match be number one story on all the channels when such issues of national importance are staring in our face. I have never imagined that TV news will stoop to tabloid level so quickly and so comprehensively.
As I have said it before, nationalists are losing media war in a big way.

san said...

Hey, where is MEDHA PATKAR in all of this? She likes to shoot off her big mouth against construction projects. Now when the canal is being constructed through a heritage site, dear Miss Press Conference is nowhere to be found.