Congragulations to Tarun and the BJP for making the right decision. Tarun has a right thinking head on his shoulders and BJP needs such young and nationalistic thinkers to chart the future course of the party ideology.
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by Chola King on Feb 22, 2008 02:38 AM Permalink
Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad, a so-called liberal and secular Muslim, led a campaign against Vande Maataram on the grounds that it was anti-Islamic. He had opposed the partition of India and Jawaharlal Nehru was quick to declare him a great nationalist leader, but the Maulana in his book India Wins Freedom has discussed the reason for his opposition. He was of the opinion that the creation of a separate Muslim state would divide the Muslim population and India would have fewer number of Muslims, thus dealing a blow to the process of Islamization of India, hence HIS opposition.
RE:Congragulations to BJP
by Pradip Parekh on Feb 22, 2008 04:08 AM Permalink
and he was nehru's education minister. imagine that! a maulana (which means a advanced mulla) the first foundational education minister for half a billion newly liberated hindus!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! only in india. man, why do hindus allow this to happen to them?
RE:Congragulations to BJP
by Chola King on Feb 22, 2008 05:02 AM Permalink
Indias secular problem is that it is non-secular, a mere parody of doctrines of equality and equal protection of laws. In the tradition of Sanatana dharma, sacred is secular, respecting the sacredness of every Atman in a quest to attain the Paramaatman and realizing the lifes full potential. Today Secularism is the fashion in India. It is the in brand. It is the brand to give oneself, lest one be called communal. Many Hindus who are born in Hindu families, who carry the seeds of their liberal Sanatana Dharma in their blood and their consciousness, have become ardent and vocal secularists.