Hindu dharma
by Indian on Mar 29, 2005 08:39 PM Permalink
When even Vajpayeeji has reminded the Modi government of Raj dharma, how can any Hindu be in agreement with Modi? Or is Modi above any Dharma that Hindus agree upon?
What Mr. Raman said is absolutely right. Even I do not like what Mr. Modi did in Gujarat. But somehow I feel that the truth is lost in the hype that is created. I have full faith in the legal system and ballot system in India. If he can win election by fair means (unlike Lalus of this country who do it by muscle power), he has every right to hold the constitutional post. Our courts may take lot of time, but eventually justice will be done. And if he is found guilty, he has to step down and other countries can restrict him. Till then, even if action like that taken by USA serves the narrow purpose of pseudo secularists, it is not in the interest of the nation and its democratic system as a whole. We should refrain from scoring such small points if we have faith in the system and are assured of final victory. If we are not sure about that, then we can keep on beating our chests like some of the contributors of these column. But then we deserve Modis of this world too. Mr. Chaudhary please think over Mr. Raman's view point to avoid loosing focus of the larger issue.
Dear Mr. Raman, Although your article was meant to expose the hands behind the Visa Denial fiasco, it contained nothing regarding the same. A lot of verbiage aimed at American fundamentalist, Indian secularist etc, doesnot proove any point. Your article seemed more politically motivated than an attempt to reveal the truth. I wonder if it would make any difference listening to a laloo or Advani rhetoric on similar lines rather than reading you. It would have been intersting if you could pinpoint the personalities behind this denial (as your theory claims), although that requires courage. It is easy to fire without any aim, try to fire a bullet on the truth, lets see if you hit bullseye.
RE:Unnecessary verbiage
by B Patel on Mar 24, 2005 06:05 PM Permalink
Yes, very true.Mr Raman is firing his guns is air aiming at no targets. Only speculations and conspiracy theory.
One day all this has to come to an end. Riots are the handiwork of communal elements only who encash the angry people's moment of 'aakrosh'. This instigation must come to an end. No leader whosoever he or she great he or she is can do anything to stop this moment of 'aakrosh'. The only thing that these things can be stopped for ever is: never to listen to any communal elements may they be hindus, muslims, christians, jews etc; only listen to your own awaaz of consciousness and heart who will never want you to do any such thing; the best thing to stop this genocide is to have patience, preseverence and lot of love for all mankind and leave everything to the God to take care, who only knows who the culprits are. Jaisee karnee waise bharnee is a well-said saying. So leave everything in the hands of Almighty God and you just pray to Him to take care at the earliest.
RE:Why don't you publish my comments?
by Praveen on Mar 24, 2005 06:33 AM Permalink
Hi, i m having the same problem. i tried to post my views on this issue and they just wont publish it. one would expect a portal like rediff to publish unbiased views, but unfortunately this is not the case. as long as the comment is pertinent and does not carry slander, they should post it.
the article lacks intelligence. it is laughable to make a case that some one from india has conspired with American authorities to deny visa to Modi. it is the prerogative of the us to grant or not grant visa to anyone from any other country to visit the us. they have followed their own laws. that Modi is a chief minister in india matters little to them. the fact is the us needs very little indian physical presence there. that's why the bpo boom. law-twisters like Modi should take a lesson from this.