What is India's history if not the history of Hinduism. What is India's experience, if not the experience of its Hindu people and Hindu civilization.
Not to say that Hinduism didnt play an important role in India's history, but are you claiming that Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism and Islam had no impact on Indian history? I can see how you can be passionate about Hinduism as a religion, but to say that Indias history is synonymous with the history of Hinduism is a far stretch to say the least.
What common vision does India has that other countries do not have? Do other countries not deem science, technology, prosperity, and progress as their objectives too? So what differentiates India from other country? Why should India exist? Why not a humongous South Asia based on only geographical boundary
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You contradict yourself Maam. At one point you state that it is Hinduism that binds the nation and on the other you state that prosperity and progress are the objectives of any nation, not just India.
When you say what binds other nations, its a sense of security, the same that you get in your home/homeland, your place of birth. Languages, culture (not just that which is promoted by religion), traditions, and even race are more important binding factors for India that religion. Please look at majority of the nations on earth. Their binding factor barring a few ie. Pakistan and Israel has more to do with the factors i mentioned over religion.
Gandhi's objective was Ram Rajya. Hindus and Muslims co-exist only when Hindus are majority, else Hindus pretty much get wiped out. India was divided on the basis of this very fact which you conveniently ignore.
Gandhis objective was Ram Rajya? This is news to me.
And i find it ridiculous that you think hinduism as a faith is that weak that it can be wiped out! I mean please think about this, Hinduism has survived the ages of pogroms, massacres, conquests, conversions (forced or otherwise) and still has been able to weather the storm and come out as one of the largest religions in the world. If a "1000 year" rule of muslims couldnt wipe hinduism out, I find it hilarious that you think a few books criticizing the religion would be able to do that!
I absolutely disagree to the condition you mention for hindu muslim coexistence.
And lastly, India didnt ask for the division, Pakistan did. Again, you prove yourself wrong. If India was bound to Hindusim, we would have been a hindu country and would have kicked all muslims out! But we didnt. this is the vision i speak of. Indians did not envision Hindustan, we envisioned India...a secular republic! One of the many visions our founding fathers had!
I do not know why exactly you live in India, but India gets its very defining characteristic because it is Hindu.
Absolutely 100% does NOT! This is the most myopic statement i have seen in a while!
Nothing is imposed in Hinduism. Everyone who takes up a belief or commits a religious action does it of his/her own volition. What is to say your secular beliefs are not falsely premised and that you have been led to them on faulty reasoning and data. So you are just as much "blind" in your choices as anyone else is. Democracy does not mean acceptance of any garbage in the guise of free thinking. There are reasonable restrictions to even free speech in our democracy per our constitution.
A favorite quote from Richard Dawkins "We should be open-minded, but not so open-minded that our brain falls out."
Not sure if your words make sense to me maam.
Religion, by definition provides its followers rules or guidelines to live by. Certain practices, traditions etc are cumpulsory in order for one to be "hindu".
Democracy guarantees free speech, doesnt tell you to accept anything on face value,....which allows us as individuals to make conscious decisions based on all available information and opinions.
I am here arguing for India to be a place where all opinions are heard and then for the listener to decide based on their own perception whether to agree or disagree with a subject.
You on the other hand are advocating a religion (in this case hinduism, but my argument would remain the same for any other religion) which by itself tell you to "accept" a code or tradition....and you here have no gall to question it, let alone hear a critical opinion about it! I maam have not been blinded, but its you since you wont even be open to any other opinion except that Hinduism needs to be protected! Your stand is extreme!
Politics and religion have been mixed as long as humanity existed. If your freedom of speech and expression results in my community getting exterminated, then I have a reason to worry about your freedom of speech.
First statement agreed....
Second statement...how is this books or for that matter any book going to lead to the extermination of "your" community?
Could you elaborate? How is this book going to lead to Hindu extermination in India?