Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Re: [IAC#RG] Insult to the nation

its not a big issue! Its VANDE MATRAM------- NOT JAN GUN MANA SO
FPRGET IT AND REMEMBER THAT EVERY BODY SHOULD NEGLECT HIM AS HE IS
NOTHING HE DOSE NOT EXIST IN THIS WORLD HE IS NAALI KA KIDA, ALWAYS
REMEMBER TUM KICHAR ME GIRO YA KICHAR TUM PE GIRE GANDE TUM HI HOGE!
so forget it and usko jaha dekho wohi " vande matram" gana chalu
kur do kaha jaaoge. Bharat me rehna hain to
VANDE MATRAM BOLNA HOGA, GANA HOGA, JO APNE DHARTI MAA KA NAHI WO
APNE MAA KA KYA HOGA------

Vande matram, jai hind, jai bharat, jai bihar

On 5/14/13, R.K.Gupta <hr.sasgroup@gmail.com> wrote:
> We should hang such people irrespective of caste&creed who don't pay
> respect to our National Anthem or they should be asked to leave the country
> and citizenship should be withdrawn.
>
>
> On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 10:24 AM, Veerendra Jaitly
> <jaitly.iit@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> It is sad that some people find it difficult to sing even a few lines in
>> the praise of our own motherland.
>>
>> 'Vande Matram' is a great song which at one time united all Indians
>> irrespective of caste, creed and religion.
>>
>> With modernization, some people are becoming more and more fanatic and
>> less flexible.
>>
>> rgds
>>
>> VK Jaitly
>>
>>
>> On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 4:17 PM, Sarbajit Roy <sroy.mb@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> *Sack MPs who don't respect National Song *
>>>
>>> No matter what his reservations may have been against the National Song,
>>> by disdainfully walking out of Parliament when *Vande Mataram* was being
>>> played, BSP leader Shafiqur Rahman Barq has insulted the country. Such
>>> an
>>> affront to the nation, that too delivered inside the hallowed halls of
>>> Parliament — the *sanctum sanctorum* of democracy, cannot be tolerated.
>>> Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar has taken note of the incident, but the
>>> matter must not be allowed to rest there. The offending MP's membership
>>> to
>>> the lower House must be cancelled and his political boss would do well
>>> to
>>> severely reprimand him. Not only has Mr Barq committed sacrilege, he has
>>> shown no remorse for his despicable behaviour. Instead, the little known
>>> MP
>>> from Moradabad has defended his actions in the name of 'religious
>>> freedom'
>>> and 'secularism'. That the two have absolutely nothing to do with
>>> respecting one's motherland is clearly a concept that is alien to Mr
>>> Barq,
>>> who has argued that since rendering *Vande Mataram* is the equivalent of
>>> paying 'homage to a Hindu idol', he, as a true Muslim, cannot 'worship'
>>> anyone else apart from Allah. The fallacious nature of his argument
>>> apart,
>>> the fact remains that Mr Barq had no business dragging his religious
>>> beliefs into Parliament, where he has come not as a representive of a
>>> religious community. Moreover, if he really felt so strongly about the
>>> National Song, he had other ways to register his concern. He could have,
>>> for instance, stood aside while the song was being played. But by
>>> walking
>>> out, Mr Barq sought cheap publicity through the use of his religious
>>> identity. But this is not the first time that Mr Barq has played the
>>> Muslim
>>> card; he had opposed the BSP's *'Jai Bhim'* slogan too.
>>>
>>> This is also not the first time that *Vande Mataram* has been criticised
>>> for being 'anti-Islamic'. This manufactured controversy goes back to the
>>> turbulent decades of the 1930s and 1940s when the country's emergent
>>> Muslim
>>> leadership was seeking to consolidate its own political base
>>> *vis-à-vis*that of the Congress. By that time,
>>> *Vande Mataram* — Bankim Chandra Chattopadhay's powerful paen to the
>>> motherland which had bound the national conscience, Hindus and Muslims
>>> alike, during the 1905 Bengal partition — was already being sung at the
>>> opening of all Congress sessions. However, when the party wanted to make
>>> the song the national anthem, some Muslim leaders objected. In 1937, a
>>> sub-committee that included Jawaharlal Nehru and Subhas Chandra Bose
>>> reviewed the song, and for the first time in the 1938 Haripura session,
>>> only the first two stanzas were played. Even that did little to placate
>>> the
>>> likes of Mohammad Ali Jinnah, who demanded the song be scrapped.
>>>
>>> But while that did not happen, *Vande Mataram* has remained the
>>> favourite punching bag of communal leaders. In 2006, the song's
>>> centenary
>>> celebrations were hampered after some Muslims complained against a Union
>>> Government directive asking all schools to sing the song on September 7.
>>> A
>>> supine Congress leadership in New Delhi buckled before them, as it had
>>> earlier. The question now is: Will it be any different this time around
>>> or
>>> will Shafiqur Rahman Barq get away with his shocking irreverance?
>>>
>>> http://www.dailypioneer.com/columnists/edit/insult-to-the-nation.html
>>>
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>>
>>
>> --
>> With Warm Regards,
>> Commander V.K. Jaitly
>>
>>
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