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by Vishal Sharma on Feb 28, 2008 07:13 PM

Anyone / party / association that seeks to raise the 'son of the soil' rhetoric based on a sub-nationalist agenda must be considered as anti-India. For such acts are ultimately detrimental to the federal structure and unity of the Republic. As such, such an individual or people associated with such an association must be tried for treason against the Republic. India is a single unified mass having different linguistic groups. Our constitution's founding fathers preserved regional cultures by the having states on lingual basis. This was not to promote sub-nationalist activities. Therefore, any sub-nationalist activity is anti-India. India that is Bharat Varsha is one. Any Indian has the right of work and residence in any part of India subject to Article 370 of the Constitution. If the police force / local state government does not act against the perpetrators of such sub-nationalist rhetoric then these individuals occupying the posts of Police Commissioners / Ministers must also be tried for conniving towards a treasonable act against the Republic. Regional development, unemployment or social issues cannot and must not be permitted to assume sub-nationalist form to target a particular group of Indians. The very sub-nationalist rhetoric is antithetical to our nation's Union. And therefore, it must be crushed, most ruthlessley, with all of the state's legal might as per the provisions of law and of our cherished constitution.

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