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Naa it's quality of your's...now shoo
Or its quality of Rahul baba
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Naa it's quality of your's...now shoo
Courage to face the result of you action does not give any body 'moral authority', it only earns them 'Respect'.
There is nothing to belittle here. Just an open recognition of the fact that he shot somebody without warning and then threw a bomb in an assembly building full of unarmed civilians.
He was Heroic, but there have been far greater Hero's in Indian independence fights.
I have no reason to belittle Bhagat Singh, just trying to put things in perspective. You are free to admire him. That is your right.
Somehow, I tend to think that you do want you children to emulate him, minus the hanging part.
But remember, it was not the hanging that makes him a hero. It was his firm belief in what he held as his ideal. So many were hanged before him, and so many after him, while fighting for the same cause. None equaled the determination of Bhagat Singh.
Do you know why I compare Bhagat Singh to Abhimanyu and consider them heroes? Not because they died untimely deaths. Rather, because they saw a position that none else was ready to take. It was a position for a greater cause that they firmly believed in. And in both the cases, their wars could not have been won had they not stepped forward. Irrespective of the outcome, which coincidentally in both cases resulted in their deaths, they both went to fight, and their deaths resulted in their respective sides surpassing the critical phase.
In case of Abhimanyu, Chakravyuh was broken and gave his side the critical upper hand. In case of Bhagat Singh, the Congress party dealt with the Viceroy and got freed almost all the workers across party and religious lines and the country saw a much needed renewed faith in the movement to free India.
You say you do not want to emulate him, but it is so because he got hanged in the end. But hangings and deaths are always a matter of chance. Would you not have wanted your children to emulate him, had he survived and become a great leader of independent India?
Better a rioting hero who put muslims in their place than a bomb throwing hero.
You make a good point and I do agree with the assessment that his death was of great value. I have said so in my earlier post. You can flip back and check it.
His courage and conviction is exactly what makes him heroic.
Bhagat Singh had purpose, direction and action to reach his aim. Unfortunately no value systems to guide his path. I do not want any kids to emulate him because his actions lacked the ethical and moral values that kids need to learn and real heroes need to have.
Any Hero with a purpose and without morality is just a thug.
Fair enough.
Well I am totally agree with you ... even if they come to power still they cant make temple on that place.
People here want modi not for Ram mandir but for development ..... For ram mandir politics LK Adavani is already there.
Buddy modi never did vote bank politics its only congress who want to use his name as fear to take muslim vote and you have to agree with that point.
In BJP Atal Vihari Bajpayi and Modi made their name because of development but non of congress leader can do that. Congress run by a family.
Okay, so when and where did Bhagat Singh compromise morality, by killing Saunders, or by throwing the bomb?
Don't you think his values may have been way different from the values we hold dearly today, given those times and situations?
Actually, a thug, or a criminal, would be the one to go beyond the law to fulfill his selfish means. So, when and where was Bhagat Singh selfish in his acts?
He sees Bhagat Singh's actions unethical and immoral ....
But he glorifies Gijarat riots ...I don't know what ethical and moral value system he follows ???
If killing makes bhagat singhs actions unethical and immoral ....then all revolutions around the world ....all wars around the world will have to be called as unethical and immoral !!!
[Bregs];4871312 said:This thread is about Bhagat singh book
He sees Bhagat Singh's actions unethical and immoral ....
But he glorifies Gijarat riots ...I don't know what ethical and moral value system he follows ???
If killing makes bhagat singhs actions unethical and immoral ....then all revolutions around the world ....all wars around the world will have to be called as unethical and immoral !!!
[Bregs];4871636 said:If in flourishing democracy the Indians vote for that family then its not the fault of that family but majority of Indians vote for them. Regrading politics on Ram temple by BJP or Minorities by congress no one is saint here of the two
The thinking that Modi as PM will with magic wand change all the ills of our country is nothing more then Arabian fantasy tale. Gujarat itself has been found wanting on numerous fronts both economic and social which i do not wish to discuss here. This larger then life image of modi through internet is not going to be much useful except making some spice in elections apart from making regional parties more stronger
In his very first post in this thread, he stated that it is his opinion. I think we should respect that and and explore further what leads to his opinion. If we find a flaw, we point it out. If he finds a flaw in our approach, he may point it out.
So I suppose best approach would be to ask him what reasoning he bases his opinion on.
Okay, so when and where did Bhagat Singh compromise morality, by killing Saunders, or by throwing the bomb?
Don't you think his values may have been way different from the values we hold dearly today, given those times and situations?
Actually, a thug, or a criminal, would be the one to go beyond the law to fulfill his selfish means. So, when and where was Bhagat Singh selfish in his acts?