Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Indian nationalism is as much a diverse blend of nationalistic sentiments


An important influence upon Hindu consciousness arises from the invasion.  Hindu temples were destroyed and Hindus forcibly converted and millions of Hindus killed by invaders. Entering the 20th century, Hindus formed over 75% of the population and thus unsurprisingly the backbone and platform of the nationalist movement. Modern Hindu thinking desired to unite Hindu society across the boundaries of caste, lingustic groups and ethnicity. In 1925, K.B. Hedgewar founded the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh in Nagpur, Maharashtra, which grew into the largest civil organization in the country, and more potent, mainstream base of Hindu nationalism.
Vinayak Damodar Savarkar coined the term Hindutva for his ideology that described India as aHindu Rashtra, a Hindu nation. This ideology has become the cornerstone of the political and religious agendas of modern Hindu nationalist bodies like the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Vishwa Hindu Parishad. Hindutva political demands include revoking Article 370 of the Constitution that grants a special semi-autonomous status to the Muslim-majority state of Kashmir, adopting a uniform civil code, thus ending a special legal framework for Muslims. These particular demands are based upon ending laws that Hindu nationalists consider as offering special treatment to Muslims.
Indian nationalism is as much a diverse blend of nationalistic sentiments as its people are ethnically and religiously diverse. Thus the most influential undercurrents are more than just Indian in nature. The most controversial and emotionally-charged fiber in the fabric of Indian nationalism is religion. Religion forms a major, and in many cases, the central element of Indian life. Ethnic communities are diverse in terms of linguistics, social traditions and history across India. Akhil Bhartiya Jan Sangh Remain active till the Death of Sri Deen Dayal Upadhaya and there after the defection has been taken Place in the original theme , which was the theme of assimilation of our Great Nation On the Ideological Principles of “Let Live To Other be allowed to live  and Be United” by Sri P. N. Oak , Who got the Expose of the truth regarding True History of the World especially in respect of subjugations of Hindu Monuments . Sri Anwar Sheikh Books “ This Is Jehad 1 , Islam – The Arab Imperialism, Islam and Terrorism , Seanities religions and their Heroes of Fundamentalism , Islamism and Genocide and many other provided the fuel in the Fire. Sri Balraj Madhok “RATIONAL OF A HINDU STATE”.  Sri Prafull Goradia became the General Secretary Of Bhartiya Jan Sangh Even After the formulation Of BJP by Atal Bihari Bajpai and Lal Krishan Advani Continued to carry forward the Akhil Bhartiya Jan Sangh in associations with Balraj Madhok . He (Sri Prafull Goradia) has written number of Books namely Profile of Islam, The Saffron Book , Unfinished Agenda , Anti Hindus and Hindu Masjid. Sri R.V. Bhasin wrote Mahabharat, Islamic Atomic Bomb on Sale In world Black Market, Musharrat’s Skewed Line on Fire , Islam A concept of Political Invasion on World,  Hindu Writer Forum wrote through Dr. K. V. Paliwal many books to exhort the nationalist surge amongst the sleeping apathetical Hindus Aryawrat   Vedic Heritage and Sikh  Guru Tag Bahadur Khalsa Sentiments followed by Maratha Shiva Ji Maharaj sentiments by Bal Thakarey through his news Paper Samna .
Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar also initially after resignation from the post of Union Law Minister in 1952 joined as Secretary to Dr. S.P. Mookerjee the News Paper Published to create the Hindus sentiments unification.
1.  Dr. S.P. Mookerjee 1951-52
2.  Pt. Mauli Chandra Sharma 1954
3.  Pt. Prem Nath Dogra 1955
4.  Acharya D.P. Ghosh 1956-59
5.  Shri Pitamber Das 1960
6.  Shri A. Rama Rao 1961
7.  Acharya D.P. Ghosh 1962-64
8.  Shri Bachhraj Vyas 1965
9.  Shri Balraj Madhok 1966
10.               
Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyaya 1967-68
11.              Shri Balraj Madhok with Sri Prafull Goradia 1968 - 1996
12.              Shri Balraj Madhok Sri R. V.Bhasin with Dr. Sri  K.V. Paliwal
13.              Shri Balraj Madhok Sri P.N. Oak with Yogesh Kumar Saxena
14.              Shri Balraj Madhok and Wing Commader Sri Jay Singh
15.              Sri Yogesh Kumar Saxena Senior Advocate Mediator  International Jurists
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