01-31-2009, 04:46 PM
It was Bal Gangadhar Tilak who unified India with the slogan "Freedom is my birthright". Gandhi was a British agent who stole this great march - to freedom and Hindu identity - to division, to secularism and to bondage to the British Imperialism in a newer form. Please do not forget this.
Yes we should exploit any advantage there is in the system but you should know the system will assert itself and close the loopholes.
The political system inherited from the British through Nehru is inimical to our identity, to our unity and to our survival. How can this escape your attention?
The struggle against emergency showed our ability to muster against unabashed power grab and authoritarianism. The aftermath had the dilution of the 'Gandhiites' (meaning the people who have no definition of or yearning for the future of India as a Dhaarmic State so they sank into the gutter) because of whom we squandered the fruits of karma.
Yes we should exploit any advantage there is in the system but you should know the system will assert itself and close the loopholes.
The political system inherited from the British through Nehru is inimical to our identity, to our unity and to our survival. How can this escape your attention?
The struggle against emergency showed our ability to muster against unabashed power grab and authoritarianism. The aftermath had the dilution of the 'Gandhiites' (meaning the people who have no definition of or yearning for the future of India as a Dhaarmic State so they sank into the gutter) because of whom we squandered the fruits of karma.