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SP Editor: Politics turned into business and service

July 8, 2009
Ashadh Krushna Pratipada

Shri. George Fernandes, Ex. Defense Minister, always engaged in some controversy is completing 80 years and undergoing Tibetian treatment at present to maintain good health in the company of religious preachers from Tibet. Let God give him good health. He visited Siyachen glacier at the height of 15,000 feet to enquire about soldiers’ welfare, who cared for undivided Bharat and kept serving smilingly.

He was the first Defense Minister to visit Siyachen. He is a kind of socialist who was in good books with BJP and RSS. RSS preferred to entrust some tasks to him rather than handing them over to Shri. Bajpayee. He is from Mumbai and he has had successful agitation for labourers. A leader of such caliber is disgusted with politics now. He said, “No one ever thinks of serving the people, as politics has become a business.” Let us not think that since he lost the recent Parliamentary elections along with his deposit, he is feeling this; but we have to think about, who made politics a business.

Congressmen are responsible for this business and socialists too have joined them many times; but Hindutvawadis were aloof from it; as Savarkar was their Guru. He sacrificed his whole life selflessly and without any expectation for the country. He had a great aim of establishing a ‘Ramrajya’. Gandhi having illusory dream about Hindu-Muslim unity consented to division of the country. He never went on any fast to stop partition. Nehru was scared of Muslim arrogance. He never aimed at undivided Bharat. Socialists also supported Gandhi and Nehru. They turned their back on Savarkar; hence Congress, Muslim league and British rulers could undertake business of division.

Source: Daily Sanatan Prabhat

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