Pune (Maharashtra): Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) celebrated ‘Guru Pournima’ for the first time this year at Sangvi, Pune. Shri. Vidyadhar Nargolkar of Savarkar Smruti Pratishthan and Shri. Milind Dharmadhikari of HJS gave guidance.
HJS ‘signature drive’ to submit a memorandum to the President
It will be a hundred years on 8th July 2010 since the incident of Swatantryaveer Savarkar jumping off a ship at Marseilles in France. The French Government has granted permission, about 11 years ago, to erect a memorial of Swatantryaveer Savarkar but the Government at the Centre in India has taken no action in this respect in past 11 years. (Anti-Hindu Congress Government has always disliked Swatantryaveer Savarkar. Therefore, taking no action to construct memorial of Savarkar is in accordance with the Congress policy; but the BJP-led Government that was in power during the years 1999 till 2004, has too not done anything in this regard. This is an indication of BJP becoming another Congress! – Editor SP)
Therefore, the President should now look into the matter and direct the Congress Government to take action towards erection of the memorial. This will be the demand of HJS. HJS has already undertaken the signature drive at various places like Mumbai, Thane, Pune. Sangli and Kolhapur on the day of Guru Pournima.
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TO ALL HINDUUS OF INDIA -----PLEASE LEARN SOME THING FROM THIS ARTICLE ------
Canada's tolerance misplaced [[[ and INDIA'S TOO ]]]
Recently, Kenney pointed out that while at a meeting in Toronto, members of Canada's Pakistani community called on him to make Punjabi one of Canada's official languages. It makes me angry that such an idea would enter the minds of my fellow and former countrymen, let alone express them to a Minister of the Crown.
A few months ago, I was dismayed to learn that Erik Millett, the principal of Belleisle School in Springfield, N.B., limited playing our national anthem because the families of a couple of his students objected to it.
As a social scientist, I oppose this kind of political correctness, lack of assimilation of new immigrants to mainstream Canada, hyphenated-Canadian identity, and the lack of patriotism in our great nation.
Increasingly, Canadians [[[ and HINDUUS in INDIA ]]] feel restricted in doing things the Canadian way [[[ HINDUU WAY in INDIA ]]] lest we offend minorities. We cannot even say Merry Christmas [[[ Happy Divaali ]]] without fear of causing offence. It is amazing that 77 per cent of the Canadian majority [[[ 85 % MAJORITY Hinduus ]]] are scared of offending 23 per cent [[[ 15 % ]]] of minorities.
We have become so timid that the majority cannot assert its own freedom of expression.
We cannot publicly question certain foreign social customs, traditions and values that do not fit into the Canadian [[[ HINDUU ]]] ethos of equality.
In a multicultural society, it is the responsibility of minorities to adjust to the majority. It does not mean that minorities have to totally amalgamate with the majority. They can practice some of their cultural traditions within their homes -----
REMEMBER:-----
We do not kill our daughters or other female members of our families who refuse to wear hijab, niqab or burka .
We do not kill our daughters if they date the "wrong" men.
Sikh girls should not have been killed by their fathers because they were caught dating a Caucasian men.
We do not practice the dowry system in Canada, and do not kill our brides because they did not bring enough dowry.
We do not abort Millions of female fetuses every year ,
We do not kill millions of female infants
We do not burn Thousands of brides to death in their kitchens because they did not bring enough dowry into a marriage.
Some 30,000 Sikhs living abroad took the dowries but abandoned their brides in India in 2005.
We do not kill thousands of women every year for family or religious honour as done in ISLAAMIC countries .
We should not hide behind political correctness and we should expose the cultural and religious background of these heinous crimes, especially if it happens in Canada.
We do not do male and female circumcision. We should also expose those who bring their cultural baggage containing the social custom of male and female circumcision as done in ISLAAMIC COUNTRIES. I was shocked when I learned about cases of this barbaric custom practiced in Canada a few years ago by some MUSLIMS.
I have said it on radio and television, have written in my columns in the Calgary Herald, and I have written in my latest book, Journey to Success, that I do not agree with the hyphenated identity in Canada [[[ in INDIA ]]] because it divides our loyalties. My argument is that people are not forced to come to Canada [[ INDIA ]] and they are not forced to stay here. Those who come here of their own volition and stay here must be truly patriotic Canadians [[ HINDUUS ]] or go back.
I am a first-generation Canadian from Pakistan. I left Pakistan 45 years ago. I cannot ignore Pakistan, because it is the homeland of my folks, but my loyalty should be and is to Canada. I am, therefore, a proud Canadian, no longer a Pakistani-Canadian. I am a Canadian Muslim, not a Muslim Canadian.
I do not agree with those Canadians who engage in their fight against the system in their original countries on Canadian soil. They should go back and fight from within. For example, some of the Sikhs, Tamil Tigers, Armenians , Muslims and others have disturbed the peace in Canada because of their problems back home.
Recently, a low-level leader of MQM, the Mafia of Pakistan, came to Canada as a refugee and started to organize public rallies to collect funds for their cause in Pakistan. On July 18, 2007, the Federal Court of Canada ruled that MQM is a terrorist group led by London-based Altaf Hussain, their godfather. As a member in the coalition government of Pakistan, this terrorist group is currently collaborating with the Taliban in Pakistan. That refugee was deported back to Pakistan. Similarly, I disagree with newcomers who bring their religious baggage here. For example, Muslims are less than two per cent of the Canadian population, yet in 2004 and 2005, a fraction of them, the fundamentalists, wanted to bring Sharia law to Canada. If they really want to live under Sharia, they should go to the prison-like countries where Sharia is practiced.
I once supported multiculturalism in Canada because I believed it gave us a sense of pluralism and diversity. However, I have observed and experienced that official multiculturalism has encouraged convolution of the values that make Canada the kind of place people want to immigrate to in the first place.
Here, we stand on guard for Canada, not for countries we came from. Like it or not, take it or leave it, standing on guard only for Canada is our national maxim. Remember, O Canada is our national anthem which must not be disregarded by anybody, including the teacher in Springfield, N. B.
Mahfooz Kanwar, PHD, Is A Sociologist And An Instructor Emeritus At Mount Royal College.
Canada's tolerance misplaced [[[ and INDIA'S TOO ]]]
anup Shah, India (Bharat)
25 Jul 2009, 05:39
the government should be serious about our hero, this will bring about pride in the younger generation of our nation , who are slowly showing signs of having no national pride , due to our political systems . This action would give some sense of pride and atleast to say that the hero is from our country including when some of our indians travel to france and see the statute they would be proud to say so
Prashant Goyal, India (Bharat)
25 Jul 2009, 07:52
It is really shame delay is from India for its own worriers.
V Nagarajan, India (Bharat)
25 Jul 2009, 09:24
It is high time the government wakes up to the reality of the issue and recognise the contribution made by leaders like Savarkar by speeding up the approval for the memorial of Savarkar in France.