Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Himalayan blunders of Prime Minister Nehru


Himalayan blunders of Prime Minister Nehru



Indians, don't be foolish enough to call this a martyrdom !



The Congress is trying to give a status of martyrs to the Nehru family; But it is a known fact that there were a number of persons who had sacrificed more than Nehru for the sake of the country and played an important role in achieving independence for the country. But today no one knows their names. While in prison, Nehru was given status of 'A' class prisoner. He was given all kinds of facilities. Later he became prime minister due to the blessings of Mahatma Gandhi and he ruled the country single-handedly.


Nehru's gift to India: Problems of Kashmir and China



It was the misfortune of India that one by one all the nationalist leaders disappeared behind the curtain of time and Pandit Nehru could establish himself as a hero in the heart of gullible people of India through various means. What what did Indian people get? All that they got from Nehru was two major problems - the problem of Kashmir and the headache of China that took lives of thousands of sons of Bharatmata. Downfall of national ethics, corruption at all the levels of the society and administration, and ruin of national pride are some of the gifts Nehru gave to India.
Pandit Nehru declaring 'secular socialist system of governance' stubbornly and without caring for anyone or anything; but the country being saved due to visionaries like Shri Ramswarup : 'Indepenence was achieved. Pandit Nehru declared 'secular socialist system of governancne' stubbornly and without caring for anyone or anything. He also prepared various schemes to achieve the goal. There was not a single week in Nehru's rule when a delegation of representatives of Russia or China did not visit India. On the lines of the policies of Russia and China, various schemes for India's developments started taking shapes.


Stategy Against Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose



Nehru was ready with a sword to oppose Subhash Chandra Bose !
'Bose set out for Germany and Japan with a view to garnering help from outside to gain independence for India. The Second World War was at its peak. He intended to bring into India soldiers from outside and achieve independence. Nehru said, "If Suhash sets his foot in the soil of India along with soldiers from outside, I shall be the first to oppose him with a sword in hand." (Daily Sanatan Prabhat 22-1-2007, page 2)
Nehru adopted a smart war strategy in respect of Subhash Chandra Bose. 'Nehru had realized that if the strong nationalist leader Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose arrived in India, it would prove costly for his unbridled leadership. He therefore entered into a secret pact with Lord Mountbatten that if Subhas Chandra Bose arrived in India, he would hand him over to the British as a war prisoner.' - Principal Subhash Welingkar, State organizer, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, Panaji, Goa.


Nehru's helplessness in tolerating Pakistan's refusal to allow immersion of Gandhi's ashes of Gandhi



When Shri Prakash informed Pakistan's decision not to allow immersion of Gandhi's ashes in river Sindhu, Nehru meekly endured the fiasco.(Reference : Marathi book 'Phashi aani Nathuram Godse' by Shri Gopal Godse)
It was necessary to term the audacity of Pakistan as our national insult. Indian leaders should have vowed 'to crush Pakistan's arrogance to dust and take over the river Sindhu'. But it was not done.


Nehru made Hindi an object of ridicule and promoted English



As a part of total revolution, Savarkar vigorously pushed for a purification of languages during British rule and did not allow the tradition started by Chatrapati Shivaji to break. But the break came only after Bharatiya Independence! Nehru flatly refused to allow Hindi to replace English in administrative affairs of the Government. The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, suggested to Nehru that he should speak in Hindi with visiting foreign dignitaries and use an interpreter. Nehru ridiculed the suggestion. The Congress culture ruled Bharat for 50 years; Islam and the language English were accorded expansive and profound honour and Hinduism and Bharatiya languages were relegated to a secondary status. This is the only dubious achievement of leaders of the Congress culture.
- Mr. Arvind V Kulkarni, Senior Journalist, in 'Purushartha', March 2006.

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