Belligerent Hindustan
Indians, generally, are peace-loving people. Most Indians from Occupied Kashmir to Kannyakumari passionately subscribe to the Gandhian philosophy of “Ahimsa”, which means, “nonviolence”.
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru in their struggle against British Imperialism, alongside Jinnah and other Muslim League leaders never incited public or mobs to go and lynch the Goras (White skinned) rulers. They had complete unanimity on this issue in spite of their differences on the partitioning of the subcontinent. They said ‘no’ to use of violence.
If people of India are peace oriented then why they let loose upon themselves and the very strong minority population with an RSS mindset junta in New Delhi? It is a fact that the government in New Delhi is evil; the establishment and its agencies are devilishly evil. This was not the case until the government in Centre was run by Indian National Congress. The Nehruvian philosophy of live and let live allowed for protection of Minorities, in particular the growing community of Muslims.
Indira Gandhi, daughter of Nehru, altered the behaviour of the Congress party irrevocably by indulging in wholesale efforts to undo and dismember Pakistan. Her actions gave impetus to the communal activities of The RSS. The Bharatiya Janata Party found a strong foothold, when, Indira Gandhi decided to storm the “Golden Temple” in pursuit of Bhindrewala, the warrior politician, who stood for the rights of Sikhs, including the ultimate appeal of an independent Khalistan.
The carnage and killing of Sikhs in Punjab, Delhi and other parts of India, at the hands of the Jan Sanghis, was well orchestrated by the militant RSS goons. They tortured, outraged the modesty of women, and killed hundreds of Sikh women, men and children. Beant Singh settled the score, who was the trusted personal guard of Indira Gandhi, by pumping enough bullets into her, to ensure that there remains no possibility of her surviving the attack. She died once at the hospital.
She was responsible for the killings of thousands of innocent Bengalis, Biharis and other Minorities in East Pakistan. Those who live by the gun, die by the bullet. Chapter closed.
During the period from 1947 to the 1980s there were occasional communal riots but those weren’t rampant and certainly not across India. These were........
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