Dear Mr. Modi,
Please take some steps to rein in your over zealous supporters and followers. This over the top zealousness is very much rampant and has cut across genders, age groups and social strata of the country.
This particular group of followers have a false notion of nationalism; it leans more towards jingoism and anarchy.
People of this group view India and it's political machinery through a different lens altogether.
As per this group, anyone or any group of people who don't support the BJP and it's ideologies are anti-national. Such mindsets don't augur well for a democratic fabric of a nation.
Who are these people to decide what is national and anti-national?
Secondly, wearing saffron clothes and having the word "Ram" written on foreheads doesn't necessarily make anyone true believers and followers of God.
Worse, such people's behaviour is that each of them believes himself to be the "custodian" of the Lord and Hinduvta.
On a serious note, do such people truly comprehend the complex Ayodha chapter?
Is Hindutva a matter of proprietary of a select few?
Sir, please instill some sense and logic in such a group of followers of yours. Nationalism with jingoistic undertones is obnoxious and will definitely create problems in the coming days.
Please take some steps to rein in your over zealous supporters and followers. This over the top zealousness is very much rampant and has cut across genders, age groups and social strata of the country.
This particular group of followers have a false notion of nationalism; it leans more towards jingoism and anarchy.
People of this group view India and it's political machinery through a different lens altogether.
As per this group, anyone or any group of people who don't support the BJP and it's ideologies are anti-national. Such mindsets don't augur well for a democratic fabric of a nation.
Who are these people to decide what is national and anti-national?
Secondly, wearing saffron clothes and having the word "Ram" written on foreheads doesn't necessarily make anyone true believers and followers of God.
Worse, such people's behaviour is that each of them believes himself to be the "custodian" of the Lord and Hinduvta.
On a serious note, do such people truly comprehend the complex Ayodha chapter?
Is Hindutva a matter of proprietary of a select few?
Sir, please instill some sense and logic in such a group of followers of yours. Nationalism with jingoistic undertones is obnoxious and will definitely create problems in the coming days.
3 comments:
something to ponder about..
Very true.
Hi it’s a nice analysis but incomplete without facts. Please can you put some more information in it so that we can understand more. Thanks
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