VHP knocks at the door of the National Commission for Minorities against the rising aggression in a section of the Muslim society

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VSK TN
    
 
     
New Delhi, August
13, 2014 – After meeting the Saharanpur riot victim Sikh and
Hindu community, a delegation of Vishva Hindu Parishad led by Dr Surendra Jain
met Shri Naseem Ahmad, Hon’ble Chairperson of the National Commission for
Minorities. Describing the pathetic condition of the riot victims of Saharanpur
before the Commission, they said, in spite of the clear verdict of the Court of
Law, the sort of attacks and conflagrations that took place, it is a clear
indication of the fact that a section of the Muslim community wants to force
everybody to live on its terms and conditions on the lines of the Wahabist and
Salafist worldviews. The roles of the administration and the government have
been totally partisan. In order to be seen ahead in the race for appeasement,
not only the rioters got a free hand but also false cases framing innocent Sikh
and Hindu leaders were lodged. Even now in the matters of assessing the losses
to life and property and determining the compensation, discriminatory ways are
obvious which will build up new discontent and mistrust. The barbaric and
brutal attacks on the Sikh community have proven that the concept of minority
brotherhood is a mere illusion. It appears that a section of the Muslim
community is not ready to accept the existence of any non-Islamic community and
society.    
The
VHP delegation pointed out that in this section a strange kind of violent
separatist exclusivist mindset is seen. The consequences of this mindset are
visible in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, some Gulf
countries,Bangladesh and several other countries. The events and incidents
that took place in India in recent times also indicate this
mentality. The way the Kausar Nag Yatra in Kashmir was stopped, that makes it
clear that let alone the talk of re-settlement of the indigenous Kashmiri
Pandits in Kashmir, the separatists won’t even allow them to undertake
their religio-cultural activities. The loot of the community kitchens for
pilgrims at Baltal, the desecration of the icons of Hindu divinities and the
anti-national slogans raised by the aggressors – all these indicate their
discordant and disruptive mindset. After the Myanmar conflicts, the
violent demonstrations in Mumbai attacked even the national monuments. It is
now common to find such anti-national slogans after every violent demonstration
or riot. The movement to get recruited to the ISIS and moving around
sporting their T-Shirts, are indicative of this trend. The sordid conspiracy of
“Love Jihad” is now spreading fast. The Hon’ble Kerala High Court has also
expressed concern over it. This form of Jihad was primarily at the root and
trigger of some riots in Bharat. Unfortunately, the pseudo-secularists have
been promoting this mindset due to their vested interests. The Minorities
Commission can have an important role in fixing this problem, said Dr Jain. Minoritism
is very much the factor that has been creating such problems in Bharat. Justice
Lahoti of the Hon’ble Supreme Court in a 2005 case has defined the obligations
of the Chairperson of the Minorities Commission in this conext. Hon’ble Justice
Lahoti had clearly stated that minoritism was not in national interest in
Bharat which was why it should be finished and the Minorities Commission could
play a critical role in this matter. VHP made it clear that in Bharat all are
the sons and daughters of Mother India. DNAwise also it is a fact. We all
belong to the Indic stock. This standpoint can create goodwill and harmony in
the society. This sense of fraternity and the approach of all for one and one
for all is the guarantee to safeguard everybody’s interests. Minoritism has
only created malevolence even in the hearts and minds of
minorities.             
The
VHP appealed to the Minorities Commission to accept this responsibility in
national interest and free the country from the curse of minoritism. This step
will establish lasting peace in India.
Besides
Dr. Surendra Jain, VHP Central Secretary and Spokesperson, the delegation also
included Sri Khemchand Sharma, VHP Central Secretary and Sri Prashant
Hartalkar, VHP Central Secretary (Int’L Coordination). Sri Hartalkarji made
poignant descriptions of the atrocities being committed on Hindus in Pakistanand Bangladesh.

Released by –
Sd/-
(DR SURENDRA KUMAR JAIN)

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