OCT-21-BOUDHIK YOJANA

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Oct 10-2021 Charcha: Jihad and Kafirs

Kashmir is back in news with targeted killing of Hindus and Sikhs, it seems like a repeat of 1990, with Jihadi mobs going on rampage. The loudspeakers from mosque were blaring clear for ‘Indian Dogs’ i.e Hindus to leave.

Ralive, Tsaliv ya Galive (either convert to Islam, leave the land, or die).

Almost 1.5 lac to 2.0 lac Kashmiri Hindus had to flee their homeland, leaving behind their life savings, homes to a bleak future in refugee camps where many of them languish till now. Leftist tried to whitewash it as poor Muslims and Rich Hindus clash and hence their exodus. However it is a clear case of Jihad against Kafirs but how many Hindus understand Jihad

What is Jihad ?

Jihad is a never ending struggle waged on multiple fronts including political, economic, social, psychological, domestic, moral and spiritual to attain the object of policy. It is waged at individual or collective level on internal and external fronts. It creates conditions conducive to the military strategy to attain its objectives speedily and economically. Military strategy draws heavily on total strategy (Jihad) for its total application.

Types of Jihad

There are actually 4 types of Jihad:

Jihad-bil-nafs: striving by heart or conscience that is cursing kafirs silently or in private if conditions don’t permit them to curse openly

Jihad-bil-lasan: striving by the tongue or mouth and cursing the kafirs openly and threatening them with consequences in this world and next

Jihad-bil-qalam: striving by pen that is publishing materials with heartfelt hatred about kafirs and circulating it widely

Jihad-bil-Saif: striving by sword i.e violent form which is visible in riots, invasions, 1947 partition or even Kashmir. It is not restricted to professional soldier or application of military force alone.

Dar-ul-Harb

Islam divides the world into 2 spheres i.e Dar-ul-Islam where Muslims rule the roost while Dar-ul-Harb where kafirs hold power. It is duty of every Muslim to fight for converting Dar-ul-Harb to Dar-ul-Islam. So the Muslims are to continue waging wars as long as there are non-Muslims in any part of the world. Muslims can sign peace treaties with non-Muslims if they suite their purpose but can break them when they want, blaming non-Muslims for treachery.

Who is Kafir ?

Kafir is someone who does Kufr i.e non believers. Kafir can be Christians, Jews, Hindus or even Muslims. Shias, Ahmadiya, Bahai, Sufis, Hazaras have been termed as Kafirs for long and killed for it. All invaders from Bin-Qasim to Mahmud Ghazni to Jinnah or Hafeez Saeed have thought Jihad as a moral duty to achieve their strategic objectives.

Kashmir/Palestine / Chechnya is just current focus for them but their final goal is ‘world domination’ i.e complete destruction of other ideologies i.e Hindutva, Jews, Christianity etc.

It is imperative for Hindus to understand the mortal enemy they are facing for past 1200 years and be aggressive for their Dharma and eventually win this WAR.

What can Hindus do?

Unite for the cause of Hindu Dharma irrespective of caste, region or any other identity

Teach your children about Hindu Dharma, about Ramayan and Mahabharat and about our glorious history of defense against invasions

Study Quran / Bible for yourself and understand their final goal and modus operandi. Read books by Sita Ram Goel / Ram Swarup on similar topics

Awaken your circle of friends/ relatives about this lurking danger in form of terrorism or Love Jihad

Reference: 1) The Calcutta Quran Petition by Sita Ram Goel

 

Oct-17-2021 Katha: Sardar Patel

Early Life

Patel was born into a self-sufficient landowning family.He attended primary school at Karamasad and high school at Petlad but was mainly self-taught. Patel married at the age of 16, matriculated at 22, and passed the district pleader’s examination, which enabled him to practice law. In 1900 he set up an independent office of district pleader in Godhra, and two years later he moved to Borsad.

In 1908 Patel lost his wife, who had borne him a son and daughter, and thereafter remained a widower. Determined to enhance his career in the legal profession, Patel traveled to London in August 1910 to study at the Middle Temple. There he studied diligently and passed the final examinations with high honours.

Returning to India in February 1913, he settled in Ahmadabad, rising rapidly to become the leading barrister in criminal law at the Ahmadabad bar. He was, until 1917, indifferent to Indian political activities. In 1917 Patel found the course of his life changed after having been influenced by Mohandas K. Gandhi. Patel adhered to Gandhi’s satyagraha (policy of nonviolence).

From 1917 to 1924 Patel served as the first Indian municipal commissioner of Ahmadabad and was its elected municipal president from 1924 to 1928. Patel first made his mark in 1918, when he planned mass campaigns of peasants, farmers, and landowners of Kaira, Gujarat, against the decision of the Bombay government to collect the full annual revenue taxes despite crop failures caused by heavy rains.

Bardoli Satyagraha

The Bardoli Satyagraha in Gujarat is considered a major episode of civil disobedience and revolt in the Indian Independence Movement. After suffering from years of floods and famines, the farmers of the region were facing grave financial difficulties. They petitioned and appealed to the Governor of Bombay Presidency to reduce their taxes but were asked instead to pay 30% more.

Being left with nearly nothing to feed themselves and their families after-tax, the farmers now appealed to Vallabhbhai Patel to lead them to revolt. Patel first reminded them that refusing to pay taxes may lead to their lands and property being confiscated and them being sent to jail. Prepared for the worst, the farmers of Bardoli Taduka stood united and were ready to fight the Government’s injustice in a completely non-violent manner, as lead by Patel. As the villagers stopped paying their taxes, the British Raj declared that they will crush the revolt.

Sending in collectors to terrorize and forcibly seize property from the villagers, the Government soon began to auction lands and houses. But not a single man from Gujarat or anywhere from across India came to buy the lands. One village did break the unity and paid taxes, so they were ostracized. If someone did buy the confiscated lands, they could no longer find the labor to work those lands.

When Indian members of the Government in Bombay and across India started resigning office and expressed open support for the farmers – the Raj had no choice but to agree to the terms of the farmers.

Quit India and WW-II

Convinced that the British would leave India as they had Singapore and Burma, Sardar Patel urged the campaign to start without any delay.Knowing the British were in no hurry to leave India, he favoured an all-out rebellion that would galvanise the people of India.

He argued that such a rebellion would force the British to concede that they can no longer continue colonial rule in India, and thus speed the transfer of power to Indians.Owing to his views and actions, Sardar Patel was arrested nearly 10 times between 1930 and 1945.

Each time after release, many times in poor health, he gave highly charged emotional speeches to large crowds across India - asking his countrymen to refuse to pay taxes and to participate in civil disobedience, mass protests, and a shutdown of all civil services.

National Integration

When the British finally left, they left behind India, Pakistan, and over 562 princely states in the territory colonized by them over nearly 200 years. All princely states were given the option of either joining India, Pakistan, or remaining independent. While most states including Bikaner and Baroda were quick to join the Union of India. Others like Kashmir and Manipur were indecisive for months, while Junagadh (now in Gujarat) acceded to Pakistan. Travancore (now in Kerala) declared independence, and the Hyderabad State, located in the heart of India (now in Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Maharashtra) wanted to follow suit.

It was Sardar Patel who convinced 559 of 562 princely states to join the Union of India. He did so with pure persuasion and statesmanship – a stupendous task achieved without any bloodshed, with no parallel in recorded history. Only three states; Jammu & Kashmir, Junagadh, and Hyderabad did not willingly merge into the Union of India.

He passed away on 15th December 1950 due to a massive heart attack.

Reference: 1) https://statueofunity.guide/sardarpatel.html

1)        https://www.britannica.com/biography/Vallabhbhai-Patel

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