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by Rangasamy Vijay on Mar 09, 2007 11:20 AM

The author has rightfully picturized Indian in-action. The sorry plight of Indian government stems from the following
1.India is scared to project its image as a majority hindu state. You need not term India as a Hindu state but alteast project an image that its policies are driven by a majority community. In the absence of it, other nations are naturally tempted to test our will. Any other free democratic countries in the world are not shy to project their religion.
2.The government/leaders of the national parties must be adequately represented by the major community.
3. We do not need to build a Rama Temple in Ayodya. But we must send a strong signal to all other indian communities that we are a majority community but willing to coexist with other communities peacefully. Do not call it secularisim- secularism means only submission.
4.Single party majority rule absent for some time now. Important policy decisions are lacking proper insight- sometimes driven by vested interests/atheists like regional parties/comic commies.
5. In Indian history all the famous rulers in the past always projected themselves as a leader of majority community and yet at the same time never suppressed other comminunities. Thanks to congress- it wiped out our will power and made the country meak and submissible.
India needs it major community to surface and set right all those ills seen so far.
Jai Hind

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