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In one sense, I do not blame the Mus lim fanatics for targeting Hindus. I
blame Hindus who have taken their individuality perm itted in Sanatan
Dharma to the extreme. Millions of Hindus can assem ble without state
patronage for the Kumbh Mela, completely self-organised, but they all leave
for home oblivious of the targeting of Hindus in Kashmir, Mau, Melvisharam shopap.lenov o.com
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and Malappuram and do not lift their little finger to help organise Hindus. If
half the Hindus voted together, rising above caste and language, a genuine
Hindu party would have a two-thirds majority in Parliament and the
assem blies .
The first lesson to be learnt from the recent history of Islamic terrorism
against India and for tackling terrorism in India is that the Hindu is the target
and that Muslim s of India are being programm ed by a slow reactive process
to become radical and thus slide into suicide against Hindus. It is to
undermine the Hindu psyche and create the fear of civil war that terror attacks
are organised.
Hindus must collectively respond as Hindus against the terrorist and not feel
individually isolated or, worse, be complacent because he or she is not
personally affected. If one Hindu dies m erely because he or she was a
Hindu, then a bit of every Hindu also dies. This is an essential mental
attitude, a necessary part of a virat (com mitted) Hindu.
Any policy to combat terrorism must begin with requiring each and every
Hindu becoming a virat Hindu. For this, one m ust have a Hindu mindset that
Hindu becoming a virat Hindu. For this, one m ust have a Hindu mindset that
recognises that there is vyaktigat charitra (personal character) and rashtriya
charitra (national character). For example, Manmohan Singh has high
personal character, but by being a rubber stamp of a semi-literate Sonia
Gandhi and waffling on all national is sues, he has proved that he has no
rashtriya charitra.
The second lesson for combating terrorism is that we must never capitulate
or concede any demand, as we did in 1989 (freeing five terrorists in
exchange for Mufti Mohammed Sayeeds daughter Rubaiya) and in 1999,
freeing three terrorists after the hijack of Indian Airlines flight IC-814.
The third lesson is that whatever and however small the terrorist incident, the
nation must retaliate massively. For example, when the Ayodhya tem ple was
sought to be attacked, we should have retaliated by re-building the Ram
temple at the site.
It is also a ridiculous idea that terrorists cannot be deterred because they are
irrational and willing to die. Terrorist m asterminds have political goals and a
method in their madness. An effective strategy to deter terrorism is to defeat
those political goals and to rubbis h them by counter-terrorist action.Thus, I
advocate the following strategy to negate the political goals of Islamic
terrorism in India.
India can solve its terrorist problem within five years by such a deterrent
strategy, but for that we have to learn the four lessons outlined above, and
have a Hindu mindset to take bold, risky, and hard decisions to defend the
nation. If the Jews could be transformed from lam bs walking meekly to the
gas chambers to fiery lions in just 10 years, it should not be difficult for
Hindus in much better circums tances (after all we are 83% of India), to do so
in five years.
Guru Gobind Singh showed us how just five fearless persons under spiritual
guidance can transform a society. Even if half the Hindu voters are
persuaded to collectively vote as Hindus , and for a party sincerely committed
to a Hindu agenda, then we can forge an instrument for change. And that is
the bottom line in the strategy to deter terrorism in a dem ocratic Hindustan at
this moment of truth.
The writer is president of the Janata Party, a former Union m inister, and a
professor of economics.
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I CAN GO ON & ON WHERE WE HINDUS HAVE WRONGED OUR OWN BORTHERS (SURE THERE ARE
MANY WHO WILL STILL SPREAD TERROR OUT OF SPITE). SO I THINK PEOPLE NEED TO REMOVER
THEIR BLINKERS & BE AWARE THAT JUST BECAUSE THEY DON'T FEEL DISCRIMINATION (BY VIRTUE OF
BEING HINDUS) DOESN'T MEAN THAT THERE IS NO DISCRIMINATION.
I AM NOT FOR ONCE SAYING THAT HINDUS ARE THE ONLY ONES WHO ARE WRONG BUT AS IT SHOULD
BE IN ANY COUNTRY/COMMUNITY/LOCALITY/APARTMENT, THE ONUS MUST LIE WITH THE MAJORITY TO
GO THAT EXTRA MILE TO MAKE THE MINORITY FEEL AT HOME.
TERROR HAS NO RELIGION & TO MY MIND PEOPLE WHO ADD FUEL TO THIS BY TALKING OF HINDU VS
MUSLIM (FROM BOTH SIDES) ARE THE REAL TERRORISTS. THE THREAT WITHIN.
Reply | Report abuse Posted on: Jul 28, 2011 15:41 IST
sahani from us a
A common secular m an has no idea what islam is Ask me who was pushed out of my native land RAwalpindi(
area in pakistan now) as I was hindu. Our best family friend a muslim came to kill us. This is the change you
will see when your area becomes a muslim m ajority. Multi culturalrisum has failed in UK and europe. Want to
live we need to bring back all converts back to their roots That is whatt Dr swamy is talking. Why once a man is
converted to islam can't go back to his roots why he is killed by muslims. Question for all our leaders and
intellectuals . And Dr Swamy is right if they don't want to go back to roots they should live in islamic nation they
asked for. This DR swamy's plan will bring ultimae peace in the region. Trust me he is right.
Reply | Report abuse Posted on: Jul 28, 2011 7:12 IST
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