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Congress workers hoist national flag atop RSS office in Indore | india | Hindustan Times

Interestingly, RSS men present at the office not only welcomed the Congress leaders but also arranged snacks for them.
Later, Yadav hoisted the tricolour adjacent to RSS’ saffron flag atop the office.
LOL Congis should do more research about the RSS & it's past.

Coming to nationalism.

Rajasthani students in a school will now say Jai Hind as attendance =D

Smriti Irani should have made something like this compulsory in Central Universities all over India :). Say Jai Hind or write down Jai Hind on attendance sheet to get attendance

This+the 75% attendance rule would have totally screwed & angered the left-liberals :rofl: :lol:

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The commie bastards are as venomous as sanghi bastards.

I agree- But there's a big difference between the two- The latter is our own while the former is foreign made entity on hire or sale- If the Indian commies were like CCP/Viet Cong I would rate them with the Sanghis as the extreme dipoles here ours are a different breed altogether-
 
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I agree- But there's a big difference between the two- The latter is our own while the former is foreign made entity on hire or sale- If the Indian commies were like CCP/Viet Cong I would rate them with the Sanghis as the extreme dipoles here ours are a different breed altogether-

A filth is a filth by any name.


But anyway I want learn from @ranjeet if running around like monkeys, setting fire on properties, cutting off water is his idea of patriotism. In Malda one police station was looted and that idiot called all of us cowards, dhimmi, hijra etc now it looks like the whole police dept, magistrates and all other state apparatus in Hariyana ran with their tail between their legs from the patriotic lumpens. Even the army coudn't bring the martyred soldiers by road because the banar sena blocked all roads. Thoo.
 
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A filth is a filth by any name.


But anyway I want learn from @ranjeet if running around like monkeys, setting fire on properties, cutting off water is his idea of patriotism. In Malda one police station was looted and that idiot called all of us cowards, dhimmi, hijra etc now it looks like the whole police dept, magistrates and all other state apparatus in Hariyana ran with their tail between their legs from the patriotic lumpens. Even the army coudn't bring the martyred soldiers by road because the banar sena blocked all roads. Thoo.

So every issue from now on is going to be equated with patriotism? Haryana CM was in Rohtak yesterday to talk with the community leaders where maximum violence took place, forget about visiting I believe your Dhimmi CM washed her hands off by saying it's a "clash" between locals and BSF. Your state is not only issuing fake documents to illegal jamatis but also giving them political patronage to clash with the armed forces.

Lol @ spitting. We don't have to learn from a Dhimmi how to treat our martyrs. You guys just make sure that your masters don't mow down Air force personnel during parade rehearsal.
 
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Now that the dust has settled over the Gujarat elections, we can afford to defy the pundits and admit that, even if Narendra Modi had lost the last elections, it would not have made much difference to the culture of Gujarat politics. Modi had already done his job. Most of the state's urban middle class would have remained mired in its inane versions of communalism and parochialism and the VHP and the Bajrang Dal would have continued to set the tone of state politics. Forty years of dedicated propaganda does pay dividends, electorally and socially.

The Hindus and the Muslims of the state — once bonded so conspicuously by language, culture and commerce — have met the demands of both V D Savarkar and M A Jinnah. They now face each other as two hostile nations. The handful of Gujarati social and political activists who resist the trend are seen not as dissenters but as treacherous troublemakers who should be silenced by any means, including surveillance, censorship and direct violence. As a result, Gujarati cities, particularly its educational institutions are turning cultural deserts. Gujarat has already disowned the Indian Constitution and the state apparatus has adjusted to the change.

The Congress, the main opposition party, has no effective leader. Nor does it represent any threat to the mainstream politics of Gujarat. The days of grass-roots leaders like Jhinabhai Darji are past and a large section of the party now consists of Hindu nationalists. The national leadership of the party does not have the courage to confront Modi over 2002, given its abominable record of 1984.

The Left is virtually non-existent in Gujarat. Whatever minor presence it once had among intellectuals and trade unionists is now a vague memory. The state has disowned Gandhi, too; Gandhian politics arouses derision in middle-class Gujarat. Except for a few valiant old-timers, Gandhians have made peace with their conscience by withdrawing from the public domain. Gandhi himself has been given a saintly, Hindu nationalist status and shelved. Even the Gujarati translations of his Complete Works have been stealthily distorted to conform to the Hindu nationalist agenda.
Gujarati Muslims too are "adjusting" to their new station. Denied justice and proper compensation, and as second-class citizens in their home state, they have to depend on voluntary efforts and donor agencies. The state's refusal to provide relief has been partly met by voluntary groups having fundamentalist sympathies. They supply aid but insist that the beneficiaries give up Gujarati and take to Urdu, adopt veil, and send their children to madrassas. Events like the desecration of Wali Gujarati's grave have pushed one of India's culturally richest, most diverse, vernacular Islamic traditions to the wall. Future generations will as gratefully acknowledge the sangh parivar's contribution to the growth of radical Islam in India as this generation remembers with gratitude the handsome contribution of Rajiv Gandhi and his cohorts to Sikh militancy.

The secularist dogma of many fighting the sangh parivar has not helped matters. Even those who have benefited from secular lawyers and activists relate to secular ideologies instrumentally. They neither understand them nor respect them. The victims still derive solace from their religions and, when under attack, they cling more passionately to faith. Indeed, shallow ideologies of secularism have simultaneously broken the back of Gandhism and discouraged the emergence of figures like Ali Shariatis, Desmond Tutus and the Dalai Lama — persons who can give suffering a new voice audible to the poor and the powerless and make a creative intervention possible from within worldviews accessible to the people.
Finally, Gujarat's spectacular development has underwritten the de-civilising process. One of the worst-kept secrets of our times is that dramatic development almost always has an authoritarian tail. Post-World War II Asia too has had its love affair with developmental despotism and the censorship, surveillance and thought control that go with it. The East Asian tigers have all been maneaters most of the time. Gujarat has now chosen to join the pack. Development in the state now justifies amorality, abridgement of freedom, and collapse of social ethics.

Is there life after Modi? Is it possible to look beyond the 35 years of rioting that began in 1969 and ended in 2002? Prima facie, the answer is "no". We can only wait for a new generation that will, out of sheer self-interest and tiredness, learn to live with each other. In the meanwhile, we have to wait patiently but not passively to keep values alive, hoping that at some point will come a modicum of remorse and a search for atonement and that ultimately Gujarati traditions will triumph over the culture of the state's urban middle class.

Recovering Gujarat from its urban middle class will not be easy. The class has found in militant religious nationalism a new self- respect and a new virtual identity as a martial community, the way Bengali babus, Maharashtrian Brahmins and Kashmiri Muslims at different times have sought salvation in violence. In Gujarat this class has smelt blood, for it does not have to do the killings but can plan, finance and coordinate them with impunity. The actual killers are the lowest of the low, mostly tribals and Dalits. The middle class controls the media and education, which have become hate factories in recent times. And they receive spirited support from most non-resident Indians who, at a safe distance from India, can afford to be more nationalist, bloodthirsty, and irresponsible.

LEADER ARTICLE: Blame The Middle Class - Times of India


Article for which Ashish Nandy gonna apologize to SC
 
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I have given you a realistic example of Steve ,Bill Gates and Azim Premji

No you have not. Those guys were experts in their field while they were in college. All of them went to elite universities like Harvard and Stanford and were exceptionally brilliant in what they were doing. They built their own companies from scratch in their early 20s. By giving those examples you are actually proving my point. They weren't noobs like how Smriti Irani is to higher education.
 
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Acclaimed actor Anupam Kher is amongst signatories to an open letter condemning slogans against India and support for terrorists. Speaking with Rohit E David, Kher discussed why he thinks expression in universities needs a crucial curb, free speech as represented by Arvind Kejriwal, an ‘intolerance’ conspiracy against PM Modi – and how JNU student Umar Khalid might be playing a certain card:

Aren’t universities meant to be places for free and open debate?

Absolutely, they are places for open debates and freedom of speech – but not for people shouting slogans against India.

Universities are the place where we formulate the future of India. This is the youth which will form a free India – but if those places become hubs for certain students where they form views like those heard recently at JNU, then i think it needs to be looked into.

Students are usually irreverent – are we being over-sensitive now?

There is nothing called being oversensitive when it comes to an issue about India’s ruin.

Why is patriotism being questioned in a manner like this?

JNU student Umar Khalid says he’s never thought like a Muslim but he’s been pushed into this identity now – what’s your view?

He is playing the Muslim card by saying, ‘I’m Umar Khalid and i’m not a terrorist.’ This is a headlinegrabbing line.

For that matter, the person who is in jail right now, his name is not Umar Khalid – his name is Kanhaiya who represents one of our Gods, Lord Krishna. But he’s there.

Why have things become so polarised today?

Well, we were ruled by a certain party for a long time. Today, the people ruling this country for 60 years have been thrashed badly by a different party.

Now, we have Prime Minister Narendra Modi who does not take leave. I have never read that the PM has gone for a holiday to Kullu Manali or Kashmir. He spends his Diwali with jawans. He’s made two very important points with the Clean India campaign and toilets for women. We haven’t heard of corruption issues either during the last two years.

He is trying his level best to change India’s image outside India – and he’s succeeded to a large extent. I’m a person who travels a lot, i have seen that.

So, how do we counter him? By creating a situation saying that he is intolerant or that under his rule, the country has become intolerant – let’s discredit him by saying that his policies have failed.

But amidst the noise, activist Soni Sori has actually been attacked – instead of being silent, should the PM set an example by reaching out now?

I think what happened to Soni Sori is very shameful and sad. However, do we question the Prime Minister’s integrity if he has not commented on it? And how do we know that he has not reached out?

We had a Prime Minister for the last 10 years who didn’t answer anything – he was called the silent PM. Now, anything happens in the country, Modi should be held responsible. We have a chief minister in Delhi who openly calls the PM of the country a psychopath and coward – what is the biggest freedom of speech you need in this country?

Despite freedom of speech, do you feel Congress stayed silent on the Kashmiri Pandits’ plight?

Everybody stayed silent. I don’t want to blame any political party – all parties kept mum.

Kashmiri Pandits have quietly moved on. They have not picked up guns, not planted bombs, not resorted to violence. They’re still going through misery – but Pandits are resilient and aren’t a vote bank.

Some people have written that Anupam Kher has woken up to this now – but i was at the first Kashmiri Pandit refugee conference which happened in 1993.

We are living examples of being refugees in our own country.

Does the concept of secularism need a new look?

Well, these words ‘secularism’ or ‘intolerance’ are basically coined by certain sections of intellectuals. I’m in an industry where secularism is the most amazing thing. I’ve never felt that my light boy is from one religion or camera man is from another religion. Three Khans ruled this industry for the last 20 years, based on their hard work.

I think this turmoil is social churning – and solutions will come out of it.
Why shouldn’t we challenge calls for India’s ruin?…Umar Khalid’s playing Muslim card…intolerance is an anti-Modi ploy: Anupam Kher - TOI Blogs
 
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So every issue from now on is going to be equated with patriotism? Haryana CM was in Rohtak yesterday to talk with the community leaders where maximum violence took place, forget about visiting I believe your Dhimmi CM washed her hands off by saying it's a "clash" between locals and BSF. Your state is not only issuing fake documents to illegal jamatis but also giving them political patronage to clash with the armed forces.

Lol @ spitting. We don't have to learn from a Dhimmi how to treat our martyrs. You guys just make sure that your masters don't mow down Air force personnel during parade rehearsal.
Lol are you really expecting me to defend Mamata! :lol: I'd happily throw her in front of running train!

But we dhimmis are nothing in front of you nationalists! The more I know about you, more I understand what real courage and deshbhakti is!!
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Women commuters ‘violated’ by highway goons
 
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