Ladies & Gentlemen,
I present to you some points from the Sangh Agenda which are to be implemented in near future:
1. Make all minorities accept that since their forefathers were Hindus so they are also Hindus. "as in way of life"
2. Once they accept it, then make them sing Saraswati Vandana as it is age old Hindu tradition. Statue of Goddess Saraswati on the entrace of every School.
3. Convert all minority holidays into Governance day, Pending work clearance day, Office Cleaning day and cancel such holidays.
4. Sanskrit mandatory subject till class 12.
5. Haj Subsidy to be scrapped.
6. Missionary Schools to be taken oven by Government.
7. Renaming of all muslim sounding towns n cities of India into Hindu names.
8. Godse temples across country and Bhagat singh photos on currency notes.
.... and many more to come.
P. S. : Please correct me if any of the points mentioned above are incorrect. Feel free to add other points I've missed.
I partially support the following:
Haj Subsidy to be scrapped : In my opinion all religious subsidies for all communities should be scrapped, that's not the state's business.
Bhagat Singh photos on currency notes : Add Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose's photo also, they also deserve a place there along with Gandhiji.
Make them sing Saraswati Vandana : The prayer should be our national anthem.
Btw, Sanskrit is the mother language of all Indian languages, including the ones Muslims speak. It's not bad to learn some basics of it for 2-3 years in school.
Who do you think you are that I will be cunning to hide to you what I wanted to say?
The first part of the quote is what
@Soulspeek wrote in page number 4 (quoted above), and the 2nd part after the ":" was my reply. Since I realized that their are people here who are intelligently challenged to misunderstand that reply, I 'underlined'
@Soulspeek 's quote (which he posted sarcastically, just to clarify so that you don't misunderstand him too), and replaced "it" with "The prayer" in my reply so that you understand it clearly.
So, "
Make them sing Saraswati Vandana": =
@Soulspeek 's sarcastic post,
"It should be our national anthem"= my reply, where I meant the prayer song should be our national anthem, not Saraswati Bandana.
However, if you are planning to come up with another stupid accusation, I suggest you not to, because you are free to think whatever pleases you.
@Iggy too.
i didn't receive alert for your posts.
you are saying that you didn't ask for "saraswati vandana" to be made national anthem, but as you can see below...
Clear now? I said our national anthem should be the prayer in schools. And that's why I posted the lyrics of national anthem, it's English translation, and YT link of the song in reply to you earlier post, what were you thinking then? Let me know if you still have any confusion.
>>"Punjab-Sindhu-Gujarata-Maratha"
sindhu is the vedic culture name for indus, yes?? how does that include me or acknowledge me... how is that reference non-religious??
No, Sindhu is Sindhupradesh or present day Sindh in Pakistan, Rabindranath Tagore didn't live to see the partition. Try not to see everything through your religious glasses.
what is maratha but a precise name for certain people who lived/live in the deccan... what about the abyssinian sultanat of janjira... a supposedly diverse nation should have been celebrating the global origin of its history... and marathas were one of the armies who conspired with britishers against possibly the greatest of south asia's historic rulers, tipu sultan... is the mention then some coded message??
Maratha here is not any race or community, it is the geographical location.
Punjab-Sindhu-Gujarata-Maratha
Dravida-Utkala-Banga
Vindhya-Himachala-Yamuna-Ganga
Uchchhala-JaladthaTaranga
The poet mentioned about the Eastern, Western, Northern, and Southern parts of India and its major mountains and rivers. It's your highly bigoted mindset that makes you think in such a twisted manner, and find 'coded message' in it.
>>"They pray for the blessings and sing thy praise."
right there is the signal that the national anthem is a religious prayer... and when the language is sanskrit, what kind of prayer does it become...
what was the need to bring in such words, and why was all this not discarded when the word "socialist" was added to india's description ( sovereign "socialist" republic... )... also connects to my assertion many a time that india's system has never been socialist ( i would know, yes?? ).
It doesn't 'signal' anything, it praises and seeks the blessings of the motherland, Matribhumi, and motherland is not a Hindu religious goddess. And the language of the song is not Sanskrit, it is Bengali.
Tava Subha Name Jage
Tava Subha Ashisa Mage
Gahe Tava Jaya Gatha.
Jana-Gana-Mangala Dayaka, Jaya He
Bharata-Bhagya-Vidhata,
Jaya He, Jaya He, Jaya He,
Jaya, Jaya, Jaya, Jaya He
And the 'socialist' crap that you are posting is nothing but a hogwash to hide your bigotry.
1. why sanskrit, why not urdu or english... after all, urdu is more indian than sanskrit and english is the connector in india.
2. words like sindhu, maratha, yamuna.
As I said, it is not Sanskrit, it is Bengali. And how Urdu is more Indian than Sanskrit?
Already said what is Sindhu and Maratha, these are geographical locations, and Yamuna is the river. Since when a river is a Hindu religious thing that Muslims cannot utter? You are crossing the standards set by Zarvan.
1. sincerely, you said "saraswati vandana" and i quoted the lyrics of it.
2. as with any component within the etablishment-imposed/promoted "indian" culture, this too is unnecessarily complicated... national anthem and national song?? what was the need??
I didn't say Saraswati bandana,
@Soulspeek said it, that too sarcastically, already clarified above.
And about your question on National Anthem and National Song, the song Vandemataram written by a renowned Bengali poet and novelist Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay was the deserving candidate to become the National Anthem of India,
as Vandemataram was the war cry of our freedom fighters. Since the later part of the song had some religious references, it was decided that only the first two stanzas of the Vandemataram, which did not have any religious reference, should become our National Anthem, even then Muslim League objected to this, and then 'Jana Gana Mana' of Rabindranath Tagore, which did not have any religious reference anywhere, was selected as our National Anthem to accommodate the Muslims League's demand. Since Vandemataram's importance to our freedom movement cannot be and should not be discarded, the first two stanzas of it was considered as our National Song. Now, even after that if anyone has problem with our National Anthem, then that person may not be deserving to be called an Indian.
Your complete lack of knowledge about our National Anthem is astonishing.
india is a nation i was born in but my loyalty is with humanity, whether they live in delhi or dakar or denmark... i being socialist by attitude do not understand why indian army would want to kill some iraqi or north korean for no other reason than different culture and something very indian ( sadly ) called "national interests".
67 years after india supposedly became independent came the uno-who declaration "india - suicide capital of the world" and 69 deaths in darjeeling tea estates while no dog in india has gone hunger or insecure since 1998... and a few months later, yesterday came the interview of one of the torturers of amaanat that they gang-raped and tortured her ( iron rods and other ways ) because "girls shouldn't wear such dresses and shouldn't be outside in the evenings".
dray, the real question should be... what is the reason for india's continued existence... i remember the photo of two ladies in delhi, december 2012, holding a banner saying in hindi "india may or may not exist in future but the atrocities against ladies must cease to exist".
i would have liked india's anthem to be acknowledgement of human history from the point of view of a revolutionary society, a society whose aim is to link up with other progressive societies and groups in the world.
i want a communist humanity without the unnatural boundaries of nation, with people living in true democracy and where common sense prevails.
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@The_Showstopper @Aamna Ali @Razia Sultana
@takeiteasy @Jobless Jack
Some incohesive blabbering to hide a very bigoted mindset. Your problem is that you see everything through a rabidly religious perspective, I won't be surprised if someday you claim that Gandhiji was communal because he used to wear a dhoti, and not a kurta-pajama.
Since you have quoted them.....
@The_Showstopper @Aamna Ali @Razia Sultana
@takeiteasy @Jobless Jack