Hindu Rashtra: India

In a lecture on “India and secularism” eminent economist, statement, veterann political leader Dr. Subramannam Swami remarked that India is already a Hindu Rashtra. More than 80% citizen of India is Hindu. India is a place where Hindu deties are worshipped. Though other sects of people live here with same status.

But nowadays some people of both Hindu and Muslim religions are violating the Indian Constitution. Even political leaders are making nuisance with their hate speeches before election.

Hardly any action is taken against leaders of political parties making hate speeches. Unless the law is trained to disqualify a person from contesting the election for making hate speeches, there will be no effective check on this sensitive issue,” says Dr Madhav Godbole, who resigned as Union home secretary in the aftermath of the Babri Masjid demolition.

Dr Godbole, who has written 26 books on Indian policy issues since he bid farewell to the Indian Administrative Service in 1993, has just published his latest book India – A Federal Union of States – Fault Lines, Challenges and Opportunities (Konark Publishers).

“I fail to understand why the Supreme Court has not given a direction so far to operationalise secularism,” Dr Godbole tells it.

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In his book he says that though secularism is part of the basic structure of the Constitution, secularism has not been operationalised. What threat does it pose to India and Indian federalism?

All those advocating a Hindu Rashtra must realise that rashtra is a much larger concept and a Hindu Rashtra cannot consist of Hindus alone. It can be a mix of different religions that constitute India.

Secondly, there hasn’t been a real commitment to secularism by successive governments over the years in spite of the Supreme Court ruling that it is part of the basic structure of the Constitution. Secularism has not been operationalised.

Dr. Godbole further says that he fails to understand why the Supreme Court has not given a direction so far to operationalise secularism.

Meanwhile, the Supreme Court has declared a number of rights as fundamental rights, even those which are not mentioned in the Constitution, like the right to privacy, right to information.

There are 8-10 rights that been recognised by the Supreme Court as fundamental rights though they are not explicitly mentioned in the Constitution.

Similarly, why can’t the Supreme Court say that secularism is part of the basic structure of the Constitution, and therefore, steps must be taken to operationalise it?

Thirdly, the minimum that a government can do is to bring a law which says that a candidate should get 50% plus 1 vote to be declared a winner in an election.

S/he will then represent the majority in the real sense of the term and her/his appeal will not be limited to her/his own caste, creed, community, religion, etc.

The candidate will have to make an appeal to various sections of society and that will be real representative democracy.

Fourthly, hardly any action is taken against leaders of political parties making hate speeches.

Unless the law is trained to disqualify a person from contesting the election for making hate speeches, there will be no effective check on this sensitive issue.

It needs statesmanship amongst all political parties to come together and make a Constitutional amendment and also amend the Representation of People Act to debar the mixing of religion and politics.

For example, why should political parties have flags which are so common to their own religions? The Election Commission of India should not have permitted such flags by some regional parties.null

These is a very large, complex, complicated and sensitive subject, but it will require real statesmanship.

Why Should We Follow Swami Vivekananda’s views !

Why should we follow Swami Vivekananda’s views ? India at present has been passing through a crucial situations due to unhealthy atmosphere of political anarchy, corruption, unemployment, violence and terrorism, inflammation and so on. Opposition parties are trying to discontinue by hampering activities of parliamentary seasons. By the name of democracy they’re protesting against the Central government as the privacy of some important people of different sectors had been leaked through Pegasus, a hacking company of Israel. So the activities of the Parliament have been getting stopped by the opposition.

Besides, it’s now going on pandemic. Sufficient vaccinations are not coming from Central Government. Though it is available in the free market. Some dishonest people are making profit selling it by taking extra money about 750 Rs to 1000/ Rs. There’s no hard and fast rules to vaccinate the common people. Government is not serious about it.

Here in West Bengal, political leaders are busy to enjoy political powers. They are running to Delhi and Tripura to establish themselves. Their target is to achieve the thorns of Delhi and preparing for the 2024 parliamentary elections. Madam Mamota Banerjee is dreaming of Prime Minister post. Though she is outsider in Delhi as she told previously outsiders to our Prime Minister and others Ministers when they came here to campaign in legislative assembly Elections. Hence, she is outsider when she and her party leaders are going to other states.

We have seen post – poll violence in Bengal and still now it’s going on. Democracy is here at stake. Ruling party always demands no opposition. Both the issues of privacy and the government without any opposition are dangerous to democracy. When opposition is not stable, government can do anything according to their interest. So in democracy, a stable and reliable opposition is the key to success.

Swami Vivekananda didn’t want such kind of social, political and cultural structure of society as well as democracy. What he wanted to establish ? What did he dreamt? Why should we follow Swami Vivekananda’s views under this circumstances of our country? We need to learn and follow the instructions which he expected.

Vivekananda: The Messiah Of New India

Everything I had read about Vivekananda came to my mind. I recalled the words of Rabindranath Tagore that he who wants to know or understand India must read Vivekananda, that he awakens in the younger generation love for, and devotion to,their motherland, their pride in its past and hope for its bright future. This is indeed so. If we read and re- read the works of Swami Vivekananda, each time we will find in them something new that helps deeper to understand India, her philosophy, the way of the life and customs of the people in the past and the present, their dreams of the future.

Vivekananda dreamt a vibrant motherland. He thought and praying for the happiness of his people. He wanted that his suffering motherland would have been possessed a stable and reliable lives. It would have been awakened. Vivekananda said that the sun of courage had risen, that his motherland would inevitably wake up and nothing could prevent that process. India would be in the grip of slumber no more.

True it’s! Our compatriots very soon sacrificed their lives for the freedom of motherland from the colonial Britishers. We became free. New government made five years planning for the development of the people. We have seen progress in science and technology. Our military forces are trying to protect the boarder line from the enemies. Green revolution already took place and we have got success in it. Our scientists and engineers, Doctors, Technicians are superb. We have achieved significantly in business. Pacca roads and highways had been extended to interior villages.

But we are lagging behind still now due to unhealthy rustic political atmosphere. We have to focus on the human resources which is neglected at present. Greedy peoples are now in politics. Muscle man and criminals are backing these leaders. Men of letters are disinterested in politics now. Most of the leaders are connected to big scams like coal mining etc.

Unemployment is the crying need of present day. Educated youngs are not getting any government jobs. Ruling party is not serious about it. Their appeasement politics however is busy to manage more power. Even they’re managing crores of money through back door.

I think Swami Vivekananda didn’t dreamt this situation. Values and ethics are on the wane. Corruption and mal – practices wrapped up in the system.