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Introduction
The Concept of an Indian Identity and Mindset continues....
That is, if Hindus are to defend the right of others to adhere to their own religion, then other religionists have to stand up for Hindus too. By this criterion, secular attitude as defined till date, has been a one-way obligation for Hindus. Hence Hindus must reject such a concept because of its implied appeasement. At the same time enlightened Hindus must defend and protect vigorously those non-Hindus, who accept that their ancestors and their culture are Hindu. A vibrant Bharatvarsh cannot be home to bigotry and obscurantism since that has never been Hindu tradition or history. But Muslims and Christians shall be part of the Hindustani parivar or family only if they accept this truth and revere it.
Third, Hindus must prefer to lose everything they possess rather than submit to tyranny or to terrorism. Today those in India who submit to terrorists and hijackers must be vehemently despised as anti-Hindu. They cannot be good Hindus merely because they are citizens of India. A good Hindu must have the mindset to stand up to tyranny and terrorism.
Fourth, the Hindu must have a mindset to retaliate when attacked. The retaliation must be massive enough to deter future attacks. If terrorists come from training camps in Pakistan, Bangladesh or Sri Lanka, India must seek to carpet bomb those training camps, no matter the consequences. Today’s so-called self proclaimed “good” Hindus have failed to avenge or retaliate for the attacks on Parliament, Akshardham Mandir in Gujarat, the sanctum sanctorum in Ayodhya, and even a former Prime Minister’s [Rajiv Gandhi’s] assassination. On the other hand those who defend these assassins and praise the terrorist organizations behind them, are Central Government Ministers today.
Fifth, all Hindus to qualify as true Hindus must make effort to learn Sanskrit and the Devanagari script in addition to their own mother tongue; and must pledge that one day in the future, Sanskrit will be India’s link language since all the main Indian languages already have large percentages of their vocabulary in common with Sanskrit.
to be continued...