Bharat Mata ki jay!
I will use concise diction. I write because I think there is a very exigent situation at hand. Some people have usurped the Hindutva agenda and led it astray.
The objective was to organise the hindu society. With a very liberal definition of hindu that is not divided merely on religious lines and one that includes the "willing" minorities as well. Feel free to correct me on this, but I will use a very inclusive definition of hindu, similar to how Veer Savarkar had intended it.
The current formulation as it appears is not only blatantly religious, it is a tool of terrorizing the minorities. The current advocates have manages to convert the original vision into it's opposite.
The original goal can be better realized via a couple of concerted steps. I enumerate,
one, disassociation from religion. Religion is false and a hindu society cannot be constrained into believing or maintaining religious unfounded beliefs. Fighting religion and reliving the social pressure to maintain it will help us focus on our individual betterment while benefiting from social co-operation.
two, The sort of elements that seek the continuance of any cultural uniformity should be fought. Hindu samaj is varied and accepting, the definitions of culture that seek adherence to only certain patterns of behaviour is an unnatural constraint upon people. This practice, needed for adherence to a code of law should not be extended to any religious/cultural/sectarian symbol/figure/practice. Please envision a hindu society such that for all non-legal matters, individuals are the sole judges of their behaviour and the law is least intrusive into private and personal lives.
three, situation of indian/hindu women. The participation of women in work force in India is quite low compared to other Asian and many neighboring countries and the country loses wealth because of lower production. The number of missing women, estimated by Amartya Sen is 10,00,00,000! You must espouse above all else that fighting extant paternalistic norms is a highly essential step towards a stronger society - a virat and samruddh hindu samaj requires some drastic changes.
Please discuss in your morning or evening meetings and newsletters, I will publish all comments.
Bharat Mata ki jay!
All those not from RSS are also welcome to react.
I will use concise diction. I write because I think there is a very exigent situation at hand. Some people have usurped the Hindutva agenda and led it astray.
The objective was to organise the hindu society. With a very liberal definition of hindu that is not divided merely on religious lines and one that includes the "willing" minorities as well. Feel free to correct me on this, but I will use a very inclusive definition of hindu, similar to how Veer Savarkar had intended it.
The current formulation as it appears is not only blatantly religious, it is a tool of terrorizing the minorities. The current advocates have manages to convert the original vision into it's opposite.
The original goal can be better realized via a couple of concerted steps. I enumerate,
one, disassociation from religion. Religion is false and a hindu society cannot be constrained into believing or maintaining religious unfounded beliefs. Fighting religion and reliving the social pressure to maintain it will help us focus on our individual betterment while benefiting from social co-operation.
two, The sort of elements that seek the continuance of any cultural uniformity should be fought. Hindu samaj is varied and accepting, the definitions of culture that seek adherence to only certain patterns of behaviour is an unnatural constraint upon people. This practice, needed for adherence to a code of law should not be extended to any religious/cultural/sectarian symbol/figure/practice. Please envision a hindu society such that for all non-legal matters, individuals are the sole judges of their behaviour and the law is least intrusive into private and personal lives.
three, situation of indian/hindu women. The participation of women in work force in India is quite low compared to other Asian and many neighboring countries and the country loses wealth because of lower production. The number of missing women, estimated by Amartya Sen is 10,00,00,000! You must espouse above all else that fighting extant paternalistic norms is a highly essential step towards a stronger society - a virat and samruddh hindu samaj requires some drastic changes.
Please discuss in your morning or evening meetings and newsletters, I will publish all comments.
Bharat Mata ki jay!
All those not from RSS are also welcome to react.
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