Thursday, May 2, 2013

HINDU TERRORISTS" Very rightly said that this is the time to forget petty small differences and all Hindus and Patriots must unite


"HINDU TERRORISTS"  Very rightly said that this is the time to forget petty small differences and all Hindus and Patriots must unite and give support to Shri Narendra Modi Ji to enable him to serve the Motherland and to rid it from the Looters and Robbers. 
They must never forget and therefore should never forgive the people who called them  and should united work to give Motherland
 BHARAT a true son like Shri Narendra Modi to serve her as next Prime Minister.
Let our detractors clearly understand that Shri Modi Ji is not after the glory of PM's chair but is driveen by a zeal to serve the Motherland and its people, who have been so shamelessly looted for so many years.
It is extremely important that our actions do not remain in mere rhetoric but result in a massive (near 100%) Hindu Voter turnout to select the party (most likely BJP) which projects Shri Narendra Modi as future PM.
It is also important that we support capable people like Dr. S Swami Ji, Gen VK Singh and lot of new dynamic leaders to help Modi Ji in his new and challenging assignment.
 1. Full support should be given to Narendra Mody to become the PM in next Elections in 2014 or earlier.
 2. Dr.Swamy, Gen.VK Singh, Kiran Bedi, Swami Ramdev, Sri Sri Ravishankar, Jayalalitha and Raj Thakre are the prominent leaders who are likely to give unstinted support for the move. VHP has already declared to support Mody as per Ashok Singhal's declaration. 
 Hindu Groups and leaders should forget their differences with Mody's leadership and fight unitedly to dislodge the totally corrupt Congress led UPA, which has siphoned off billions of $ to slush accounts abroad and brought the Country's finances to almost bankruptcy with the cost of living increasing by over 100% in past four years of misrule. Hindu traitors like Shinde or Chidmabaram call the shots  to denigrate Hindu-s by calling "Hindu Terrorism" which has been totally disproved by the detailed article by Gurumurthy yesterday in this group.
 3. The Hindu intelligentsia should now unitedly prepare the election manifesto, without the Religious appeasements so that teh Country would progress in the lines of Gujarat led by Modi.
 4. The manifesto should clearly target recovery of all temples occupied by invaders and converted to mosques, free all temples from Govt. controls and restore the same to the Hindu Trusts of the area with only one Govt. representative to monitor the working of the trust, and this principle should be extended to all religious bodies among Christians, Muslims or Sikhs.
 5. The innovative thinking and ideas for the free development of India with importance to Hinduism to be restored to past pristine glory, might be invited from all over the World, perhaps through the groups and the final proposals should eb forwarded to BJP to be included in the manifesto.
1.     Most of the endowment trusts esp. in Southern States have been diverting the temple funds for meeting Govt. expenses like payment of salaries/pensions (Kerala State), for building Churches and conversions activities (Andhra under Samuel Reddy as CM) and for building Mosques and Madrassa-s in Karnataka (esp. under CM Krishna as CM) and this diversion of temple funds have been going on since decades. 
2. Even the make shift temple of Ram in the Ayodhya site, the Chadav-s or temple income is taken away by the State through the Divl.Commissioner and there were reports that funds to run the daily poojas and salaries of priest were not forthcoming from the UP Govt.
 
3. In J&K, Vaishnoidevi and Amarnath temples rake in millions every season from devotees from different parts pof India esp. Gujarat, and as stated by former Cn Farooq Abdullah, all the "Chadav-s" are taken by Govt. for its expenses. The State Govt. does not even maintaing proper roads to reach these temples nor toilets and other facilities fro the pilgrims.
 
4. When Nehru introduced the Hindu Religious endowments Act, the purpose was to monitor the incomes and ensure that teh collections are utilised for the temple only with an administrator as a member of the trust.
  However, in course of time the State Govt. found that temples were Kamadhenu-s giving milk in abundant quatities without feeding her and started misusing the funds for purposes other than Hindu temples or institutions the bazen act by the Chiefe Ministers diverting the funds for appeasement of Muslims and Christians. 
5. There has been Court directives against this practice but as usual the Govts. do not follow the judgements. Why not someone file a contempt petition in the Courts against the Govt.?
 
 
SC curbs State bid to control temples
 
Pratap Patnaik, New Delhi: Deccan Herald, Aug 14, 2009
 
The Supreme Court on Friday directed that the Karnataka government may not take over the management of any temple in the State under a law enacted in 1997.
 
A Bench headed by Justice R V Raveendran stayed Section 25 of the Karnataka Hindu Religious Institutions and Charitable Endowments Act, 1997, that permitted the State Government to take over the management of temples. "Section 25 of the Act is stayed,'' the Bench said after the State Government failed to defend itself with reasoned arguments.
 
Appearing for Udupi and Dakshina Kannada Temples Management Association, senior advocate K K Venugopal and advocate Sharan Thakur sought direction restraining the State Government from taking over the management of temples. State Government advocate Sanjay Hegde said the Supreme Court had earlier stayed the Karnataka High Court ruling.
 
"If committees are constituted under the 1997 Act, the applicants will be put in irreparable injury and hardship,'' said a petition filed by the Sahasra Lingeswar temple and others.
 
2.     In September2006, a Karnataka High Court Division Bench comprising Justices Gururajan and C R Kumaraswamy struck down the entire Act as unconstitutional. The Bench stated it was arbitrary and violative of Articles 14, 25 and 26 of the Constitution. However, the Supreme Court stayed the High Court order on April 2, 2007, following a special leave petition (SLP) by the State Government. 

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