Thursday 3 March 2016

An "Intolerant - Sanghi filled – Oppressive – Dictatorial - Hinduvadi - Anti Minority - Non rational" Nation asks questions to the Revolutionary Patriotic Comrades

Those who cried for Azadi in the JNU campus are a shame to names they take viz. Bhagat Singh & Ambedkar. The cry for Azadi, in light of the JNU outbreak, is inspired by none other than Jinnah. "Ham Kya mange Azadi, ham ladke lenge Azadi" is in very much in line with what Jinnah had to say in 1947; he said "has ke lenge Pakistan Ladke lenge Hindustan". So you know where the Cry for "Ladayi" and the Cry for "Azadi" comes from. The man who divided India still continues to inspire students in our campuses and they are his comrades of “Azadi”.

Kanhaiya Kumar speaks to fellow students after his release.

I shall now be specific to my address to Mr. Kanhaiyya Kumar the revolutionary Comrade. His so-called famous speech, after his release, in JNU is filled with hatred and blatant lies. Hatred for the Institution of the "Government of India", elected under the democratic process, and lies about Modi, RSS, and even socialism for that matter. I urge all to read this expose, especially those of my friends who revere comrades as revolutionaries (which they clearly are not). I shall counter point by point as to how Kanhaiyya Kumar says random things which has no connection whatsoever with “freedom of speech & expression’ (which they claim is their fundamental right).

1. Mr. Kanhaiyya Kumar opposes the Brahmanvad of the Upanishads and quotes the Mundaka Upanishad and says "satyamEva jayate". The Constitution itself draws the motto from the Mantra of Mundaka Upanishad. He either knows not what he is quoting or he simply draws quotes in support of his "random outbursts".
2. “JNU par hamla?” he says. Does it mean that JNU is outside India and the State of India is against JNU? So clearly the democratically elected Government of India, is attacking a territory outside of India viz. the JNU. Typically anti-democratic Commi mindset.
3. He openly opposes the office of Prime Minister of India and yet many call him the “Champion of Freedom Struggle’. They have forgotten that it is not the British that is ruling India, but Modi himself is a fellow India. Your so called "Ladayi' is against "your own countrymen" and not against "foreign rule".
4. "Whenever the Governments of this Nation has committed/promoted crimes, JNU has opposed its atrocities" - says the revolutionary.
Mr. Comrade, Where was JNU when the Anti-Sikh riots took place in the same capital city of Delhi? Where was JNU during the emergency under Indira Gandhi?
All very choosy & prejudiced protests and marches.
5. “I have hate towards none. But I hate BJP, RSS, and Modi.” So English problem? Prejudice? Hate / no hate? What do you call this?
6. “People talk of Soldiers and martyrdom. I salute the soldiers, but, are those soldiers their brothers or relatives to show sympathies?” - Comrade Kumar. (Referring to Parliamentarians who spoke for soldiers and against JNU)
Bravo! Well said my friend! The soldiers never see left/right/center. He protects all citizens unmindful of whether a man is his relative or not; whether a man is a Commi/Congi/Sanghi.
7. He said, “Some media men get their salaries from Nagpur.” (He said salaries from “them”. “Them” clearly means the “Sanghies” or say “from Nagpur”). What a shame to see such blatant lies being spread and people like sheep believe such baseless/air-filled loose talks.
8. He keeps on quoting Lenin and says he fights for “Freedom of Speech”. He vouches for socialism and talks of “Freedom of Expression”. Aye, the mass murders by state oppression under Communist China and Soviet Russia has been the highest; the communists have curbed “Freedom” the most. Thy communists become the preachers of “Freedom of Speech and Expression”. Well it is like a terrorist speaking for "Human Rights". (The Communists have been murdering RSS swayamsevaks in India since long. Further, the naxals are openly in war with the State of India. So these men [JNSU Students] either know not of the “Communist History” or if they know, they are lying to the Nation).
9. On one instance he says, “Ham Lad rahe hai mazdooron (Labour) aur garibonke (Poor) liye.” On the other instance he says, "Bechene valonka Sarkar nahi chahiye aur ham kisi aur Sarkar banayeinge”. He thinks Modi is not from a poor family (Modi was never poor, he never "Sold Tea" at Railway Stations). He clearly contradicts himself and talks of over-throwing this Government.
10. He equates Modi to Hitler. My friend Kanhaiyya, if Modi were a Hitler, you could not have said even a single word. You would have been in Gas Chambers by now. India respects what you feel and have to say and hence you roam free and are able to speak your mind.

These unmindful / half-baked people are allowed to speak in length and also get appreciation from some “elite intellectual, political, and mainstream media” men. Yet, they claim victimhood of “State Oppression”. I am failing to understand when Mr. Comrade Kumar is speaking so "Freely", he says "His Freedom is Speech is curbed". When the JNSU conducts solidarity march for a "terrorist" and we all tolerate this nuisance, they say “freedom of expression” is being curbed. So clearly we are an "Intolerant - Sanghi filled - Oppressive - Authoritarian - Dictatorial - Anti Ambedkar - Brahministic - Hinduvadi - Anti Minority - Non rational" Nation.
“We are fighting for the farmers and poor of this country and hence long live the fight against the Oppression of the State of India.”
So how many of you vouch for this real revolutionary patriot?


The cry must be to unite India against evil forces. Not for division in the name of "Freedom". These students and some elite politicians keep on saying, "You are with Godse, and we are with Gandhi. You are Brahmanvadi, we are Ambedkarvadi. You are right-wing extremism and we are the Constitutional Patriots". Let me tell you, there is no Sanghi/Congi/Commi. All these students must simply understand this one simply thing - 'that we are all just Indians and we are one.' The words of Ambedkar will be an apt conclusion here. He said, "We are Indians firstly and lastly". That must ideally be our guiding force and spirit.

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