Let
us ponder that how Congress has started damaging secular fabric of
the BharatVarsha. The Sachchar committee report was implementted and
MSDS ( multi sectoral developement scheme) was launched by the Ms Maino
for minorities specially Muslims. The Anti Communal Bill was in Fray
after highlighting Godhra and Gujrat Riots to its core among Indian
public. The 2002 Godhra train coach burning has given enough fuel to
the Hindus for consolidation and other side Shree Ram Mandir issue and
Gujarat riots were giving opportunities to anti nationals to prosper and
design their best warfare against Nationalist. if some thing was still
left the words of then PM were sufficient to fuel the fire with words
like Muslims have first right to use Indian resources.
It
was a mild September day in 2011, in the state of Gujarat. Modi was
entertaining guests on the stage, in a public program. A mullah
approached him and offered him a skull-cap; a symbol of hardcore and
fundamentalist Islam, ironically offered as a symbol of ‘secularism’ to a
Hindu leader.
So
far nothing out of ordinary had taken place. It was the norm of Indian
politics; of ‘Indian secularism’. A mullah offers a skull-cap, and the
Hindu leader proudly and thankfully accepts this ‘secular’ token with
obsequious humility and dons it to showcase his ‘secular’ credentials.
But
then the unthinkable happened. Modi denied wearing the skull cap, the
symbol of Islam in general and the very symbol of Indian ‘secularism’.
Narendra Damodardas Modi, a Hindu leader, had turned down the skull cap!
The
most basic assumption of Indian secularism broke down in an instant. A
prominent Hindu leader dared to publicly defy the Islamic offer of
wearing a skull-cap. The most fundamental rule of ‘Indian secularism’,
that every Hindu has to accept the Islamic symbols with no promise of
any such gesture from the Islamic side, was broken.
It
was a very small gesture, but with very great and far reaching
implications. For the first time, a Hindu leader had dared to defy the
secular thekedars of
Indian democracy. For the first time, a Hindu leader had broken
convention and defied the aggressive patronizing of Islamic leadership.
For the first time, a leader had shown that Hindus too can stand up to
tyranny; to bullying, and have a voice of their own, even in mainstream
politics.
Here
was a leader who had constantly shown spine in the face of a furious
anti-Hindu onslaught by the Congress-communist eco-system, right from
the aftermath of Gujarat riots to the skull-cap incident. Narendra Modi
had proven that he was willing to stand up to the rights of the Hindus,
under any circumstances. He had shown that he was willing to fight for
them to the last mile. His turning down of the skull-cap had cemented
his reputation as such a leader.
This
was the moment which galvanized the Hindus. The collective Hindu psyche
which had been hurt, suppressed and marginalized for centuries rose up
in defiance and in defense of its leader. Until that point in
independent history of India, dissent was just a dream for the Hindus.
Now it had become a reality.
The suppressed, the downtrodden, and the marginalized Hindu had risen.
Jay Shree Ram!!!
Bharat Mata Ki Jay!!!
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