Sunday, October 25, 2015

Leaders losing their ways?

Today is the 90th birth day of RSS.

Early this morning we had a two hour long gunbattle with the rebles and the Indian troops near India-Burma international border.Was that a birthday gift to the RSS?

Rss's toxic influence in Indian polity is best symbolized by Dadri.There a Muslim family was attacked on suspicion that they had kept beef in their fridge.The head of the family was killed in the attack.

It all started with the Maharastra Government banning beef on some select days.The reason--to give respect to the sentiments of a partiular religious group.The governemts of Haryana and some other North Indian states quickly followed the lead by Maharashtra government.

In Indian society cow is sacred.Banning its slaughter is the first step in the RSS idea of what Indian nation is--the Hindu Rastra.

RSS's poster boy,Mr Narendra Modi,India'a prime minister,in his monthly address to the nation over the radio,this morning told the whole nation that he is going all the way to Uk to unveil the statue of Bhagwan Visheshwar.I did some quick searches but could not much information about the Bhagwan.Is the Bhagwan one among the crores of Indian deities?

If it's the case,the mixing of religion and state affairs in supposedly secular India have reached a new scale--the Prime Minsterial level.

Here,in Imphal also,we have a very intersting headline.I'm quoting the some parts of the report from Imphal Free Press.

--He also stressed the need to maintain a secular worldview as “we dovetail with other faiths in the State.”

“The Indian Constitution upholds the secular principle in order to allow all the different religious faiths to coexist in peace and respect” the Chief Minister said.

However he also implored the audience of the land’s past, before the arrival and convergence of many to Hinduism and Christianity.

“I wonder what the authentic faith of our forefather some three centuries ago was. Perhaps there was a more inclusive worship and celebration among the people of the valley and the hills” he said.

The Cultural University bill has received the accent of the Governor, he said.

We intent to preserve and promote and build the synergy of all the cultures of the State, irrespective of the hills and the valley through this institution, he added.--

It was a report of the Chief Minister's speech in a function discussing the issues of Umanglai.

It is clear beyond any doubt that our Chief Minsiter is thoroughly confused with the ideas of culture,religion and statecraft.Or,is it the case of the inability of our Chief Minister to escape the toxic influence of RSS?

But the most important question now comes before us.Is the Chief Minister the only leader who is stuck in the above position?

What about other leaders?

Our rebel leaders?

Did this morning's gunfight have anything to do with the first step in trying to answer these questions?






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