11-16-2007, 02:47 PM
Shri Shambhuji,
Firstly the Hindu community as such needs to be mobilised on religious lines, so that they can become the most powerful political force in India.This is the most important aspect in a Hindu's war of survival amongst the non belivers. The problem is that the Hindu community in India as very much a divided force and is thus unable to put up a united candidate in the elections. The salvation of the Hindus rests on its attaining 2/3rd majority in Parliament.The present coalition setups in Indian political arena will not be able to throw up any such all Hindu political formation.None of the present political parties are in a position to have its presence felt on the entire nation.Till such a polarisation of forces takes place,it will always be a mix up of seculars, communals and leftists.If you have any intention of leaving the Microsoft key board and join us in the rural areas for mobilising the Hindus, do let us know , we shall meet.
Firstly the Hindu community as such needs to be mobilised on religious lines, so that they can become the most powerful political force in India.This is the most important aspect in a Hindu's war of survival amongst the non belivers. The problem is that the Hindu community in India as very much a divided force and is thus unable to put up a united candidate in the elections. The salvation of the Hindus rests on its attaining 2/3rd majority in Parliament.The present coalition setups in Indian political arena will not be able to throw up any such all Hindu political formation.None of the present political parties are in a position to have its presence felt on the entire nation.Till such a polarisation of forces takes place,it will always be a mix up of seculars, communals and leftists.If you have any intention of leaving the Microsoft key board and join us in the rural areas for mobilising the Hindus, do let us know , we shall meet.