Jinnah is alive
by Hari Om on 05 Nov 2009 5 Comments

The father and founder of Pakistan, Mohammad Ali Jinnah, gave a concrete shape to his communal views on March 23, 1940, when he presided over the Lahore session of the Muslim League. Delivering the presidential address, he said: “The Hindus and Muslims belong to two religious philosophies, social customs and literatures. They neither inter-marry nor inter-dine together and, indeed, they belong to two different civilizations which are mainly based on conflicting ideas and conceptions. Their concepts of life and on life are different. It is quite clear that Hindus and Musalmans derive their inspiration from different heroes and different episodes. Very often the hero of one is the foe of the other and, likewise, their victories and defeats overlap. To yoke together two such nations under a single state, one as a numerical minority and the other as a majority, must lead to a growing discontent and final destruction of any fabric that may be so built up for the governance of their common motherland”.  


The result of his no-holds-barred vicious propaganda, coupled with the evil designs of the British and the Congress’ muddled thinking and lust for political power, culminated in the establishment of Muslim Pakistan on August 14, 1947, displacement of millions of people and physical liquidation of thousands and thousands of people, as also in a situation under which women were maltreated, disgraced and sexually abused.     


People say that the votary of the pernicious two-nation theory, Jinnah, died immediately after the formation of theocratic Pakistan. They are wrong. He is very much alive and he is in India. No, not one, there are many Jinnahs in India who are openly propagating views similar to the ones Jinnah started preaching, particularly since 1928, with a view to ensuring the country’s partition on communal lines. “Noted jurist” and well-known India-basher AG Noorani and former Chief Information Commissioner Wajahat Habibullah are just two of them. Leave aside the Deoband Ulemas, who only the other day issued a fatwa directing Muslims not to sing the national song, Bande Mataram, because it is anti-Islam.    


No one can dispute that Noorani and Habibullah are carrying forward the legacy of Jinnah. The reason: Noorani, who has been preaching secession of Kashmir from India and opposing the extension of Central laws and institutions to Jammu & Kashmir, particular since 1954, has asked the People’s Democratic Party, the National Conference and the so-called moderate Hurriyat Conference of Mirwaiz Umar Farooq to “build consensus” on “self-rule”. Besides, he has urged “practical steps” aimed at “redrafting Article 370 in the light of self-rule” so that the redrafted “document (is) made irreversible within the parameters of Indian Constitution”. (Ignore “within the parameters of Indian Constitution” because Noorani has scant regard for the Indian statue book).


Jinnah in Noorani does not stop here. He goes on to say: “Why I believe fervently that ‘self-rule’ is very good proposal is that it is the most practicable formula and will be acceptable to people in India, Pakistan and to people of Kashmir”. Further, he asked “all the mainstream parties to…have a united stand on it” (self-rule). Noorani said all this while addressing the People’s Democratic Party-sponsored seminar on self-rule at Srinagar on November 1.


It would not be out of place to mention here that Noorani is an ardent believer in the concept of talks with those firing on our soldiers. He has written in The Statesman and Frontline a number of times that “if you wish to forge a lasting peace, negotiate with those firing on your soldiers; never negotiate with those with no blood on their hands because they are irrelevant”. The context was Kashmir. 


That said, Noorani, who so far has been advocating greater autonomy for Kashmir and had on more than one occasion described the People’s Democratic Party’s self-rule doctrine as a replica of the autonomy concept being advocated by the National Conference, has, it is obvious, taken a complete u-turn. The reasons are not far too seek. The most important reason is that self-rule doctrine is similar to the former Pakistan president Pervez Musharraf’s four-point Kashmir solution – self-governance, demilitarization, joint-management and porous borders.  


It needs to be underlined that Noorani had met Musharraf in Islamabad just before the latter’s downfall, discussed with him his Kashmir solution and thereafter wrote a very long essay in Frontline. His essay was nothing but an endorsement of the Musharraf line. He also extended unflinching support to the Musharraf solution because it was consistent with his patently sectarian approach to the so-called Kashmir problem. Significantly, like Chief Information Commissioner Wajahat Habibullah, he has good relations with persons in the right places. Habibullah has been holding similar views and consistently suggesting division of the Indian-administered Jammu & Kashmir into five regions on purely communal lines.


Both Noorani and Habibullah enjoy official patronage and both, like mainstream separatists and others of their ilk controlling the separatist, terrorist and communal outfits in Kashmir as well as Pakistan, are staunch believers in the concept of Greater Kashmir comprising the now 100 percent Muslim Kashmir Valley and the Muslim-majority areas of Jammu and Ladakh, such as Poonch, Rajouri, Doda and Kishtwar in Jammu, and Kargil in Ladakh. Both want to divide Jammu in a manner that enables Kashmir and Islamabad to establish control not only over the strategic Himalayan region, which is highly rich in green-gold, but also over river Chenab, which has the potential of producing more than 15,000 MW of electricity every year.


Not just this, both want New Delhi to abandon four million Hindus and Sikhs or to throw in their political and economic lot with Kashmiri communalists. It would be no exaggeration to say that the likes of Noorani and Habibullah are acting as mouthpieces of Islamabad and Kashmiri communalists and separatists. 


Noorani’s support to the self-rule formula and the Habibullah formulations need to be viewed in this context. What Noorani said and what Habibullah believes in should clinch the whole issue, and establish that both of them believe that Muslims and Hindus cannot live together in one state and under the Indian Constitution.


A few words on the self-rule doctrine and what it envisages would be in order. What does the self-rule formula envisage or suggest? It suggests abandonment of the universally accepted “notions of sovereignty and national borders”; a “pan-Kashmir” approach; “autonomy from the nation-state of India”; “regionalization of power across J&K”; “sharing of sovereignty”; “economic integration that transcends borders”; a drastic change in the Indian Constitution that converts Greater Jammu & Kashmir into “a regional free trade area”; “dual currency system”; roll back of “Article 356” (under which New Delhi has the power to intervene if there is breakdown of constitutional machinery) and Article 249 (under which the Parliament exercises legislative jurisdiction over the state); withdrawal of the “All India Service Act, 1951” and all other Central Acts from the state; change in the nomenclatures from Chief Minister to Wazir-e-Azam and from Governor to Sadar-e-Riayast”, who shall be elected by the local assembly and who will hold office so long as he enjoys the confidence of the ruling elite in Kashmir (read committed Sadar-e-Riyasat); “establishment of “regional council of Greater Jammu & Kashmir” comprising representatives from India, Pakistan and both parts of the state; and division of Jammu province into “sub-regions” and establishment of “sub-regional councils”.


The self-rule formula further suggests: “Self-rule is aimed at providing the central element for a comprehensive architecture to be devised for the final and strategic settlement of the Kashmir issue. Self-rule will not be a mid-point into a journey or a tactical or evasive prescription. Instead, self-rule must also form the basis of relationship between the people of Pakistan-administered Kashmir and Pakistan”.


It is hardly necessary to reflect on the implications of the People’s Democratic Party’s self-rule formula as everything is self-explanatory. Suffice it to say that the self-rule formula, if accepted and implemented, would automatically mean a step short of independence from India and once it happens, it will not be difficult for the separatists to achieve their 62-year-old goal. (PDP president Mehbooba Mufti herself acknowledged on November 2 that self-rule means full freedom from India and asserted that Jammu & Kashmir is an independent country.) The implementation of self-rule as demanded by the PDP would also automatically mean a spectacular victory of Islamabad and those taking recourse to terror tactics to achieve their sinister goal.


Unfortunately New Delhi is watching all these anti-India and communal activities in Kashmir as a mute spectator and allowing Jinnahs to pollute and vitiate the secular environment in India. Even more unfortunate perhaps, is the overt and covert support of the powers-that-be in New Delhi to such out-and-out anti-India outfits as the National Conference and the People’s Democratic Party.


New Delhi must refashion its whole approach towards Kashmir taking into consideration the larger national interest. It must remember that the pan-Islamists would not stop their hate and break-India campaign and subversive activities even if Kashmir is handed over to Islamabad or Kashmiri extremists on a platter. Their target is Red Fort, their goal Indian balkanization, and their watchword theocracy and barbarism, Taliban-style.             


The author is Chair Professor, Gulab Singh Chair, Jammu University, Jammu

 

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Demistyfying Muslims and vande matram,
Good article by learned people on Plight of Kashmir, hindus, India and politicians.
Only Hindus (no muslims / Christians as they are only to eat, enjoy,destroy, plunder, convert and rape and destroy civilisation), both are foreign ideologies based on exclusive beliefs on which they can not even think to destroy the land where they have taken birth, grown up) have the responsibility to save Bharat and India, Now they only uphold the ancestral lineages of Great Rishis, Kings and sanatan Dharma. So ordinary Hindus have to bach up.

Meanwhile i request Sandhya ji and radha Ji to write and propogate the real meaning of Vande matram through mainstream media . It is by Swami ramswarup ji, let people decide what is right:-
I am afraid if mostly the people know the meaning of such a beautiful poetry. I would like to mention here the meaning there of the poem in Hindi as well as in English.
VANDE= ADORE/WORSHIP/REGARD,
MATRAM= MOTHER.
So the pray will be, ‘I adore/worship my mother’. In Sanskrit Vande is Atmnepad Dhatu, i.e., verb in singular number. Here ‘I’ is silent, so naturally the prayer is in singular number with soul. The persons who do not agree to regard the mother, they may avoid.
Now question arises in the poem who is mother. So here mother is:-
SUJLAAM = SHE GIVES PURE SWEET WATER,
SUFALAAM = SHE GIVES GREEN TREES OF FRUITS, ETC.
MALYAJ = MALAYA IS A MOUNTAIN IN SOUTH INDIA WHERE SANDAL TREES ARE FOUND. AND ‘JA’ IS THE TREE OF SANDAL. SO THE MEANING OF MALYAJ IS THE MOUNTAIN WHERE SANDAL TREES ARE FOUND.
SHEETLAM = SHE GIVES COOLNESS I.E, COOL AIR OF GREEN TREES/GREENERY ETC.
And when a yogi does tapasya on this pious land (mother) he gets permanent peace i.e., salvation. This salvation is only attained on earth which is our motherland.
SHASYA = MONEY, FOOD, ASSETS ETC. CORN, VEGETABLES, GOLD, SILVER, OIL, IRON ETC. ETC., ARE ON THIS EARTH.
By agriculture even we get crops etc. These all are required to live upon which is given by our motherland to whom I bow and adore it.
SHYAMLAAM = BLACK, DARK BLUE AND BLUE BLACK COLOURS. ANOTHER MEANING OF SHYAMLAAM IS BANAYAN TREE WHICH IS USEFUL IN SEVERAL MEDICINES AND OXYGEN ETC.
So the motherland provides us with such a great tree and land along with above quoted colours is also of several colours.
SHUBHRA = SHINING, BRIGHT. JYOTIS- LIGHT, ENLIGHTENMENT. WE SEE SEVERAL SHINING LIGHTS OF SUN, MOON AND STARS ETC ON OUR MOTHERLAND. AND SO MANY STONES WITH DIFFERENT SHINING LIGHTS ETC.
PULKIT = REJOICED.
YAMINEEM = HAPPY NIGHT.
FULL = MERRY, EXPANDED.
KUSUMIT = DULY DECORATED BY FLOWERS.
DRUM = TREE OR A SHINNING TREE WITH YELLOW FLOWERS USED FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES.
DUL = BUNCH.
SHOBHINEEM = SPENDED, SHINNING, MAGNIFICIENT.
We enjoy rejoiced night on our motherland. The motherland is full and decorated by flowers and bunch of shinning trees with yellow flowers used for medicinal purposes and look nice. Land is full kusumit i.e., duly decorated by merry flowers and when we see such greenery on our motherland, our heart is rejoiced, we enjoy with happy nights. Our heart is delighted, expanded with decorated merry flowers and bunch of several shinning trees on the earth.
SUHASINEEM = UTMOST LAUGHING, SMILING, I.E., SOUND OF LAUGHTER.
SUMADHUR = OF MOST SWEET.
BHASHINEEM = SWEET SPEECH.
SO THE MEANING OF SUMADHUR BHASHINEEM IS: The word Bharat itself is the best in PRONUNCIATION, and THE PRONUNCIATION OF word BHARAT MATA is emotional and heart touching too, due to its eternal meaning in Rigveda mantra 10/110/8. Meaning is given below.
Here it is to be noted that Vedas are not sect and emanate direct from God at the time of beginning of earth and thus equally were/are applicable for universe.
The history of Bharat Varsh being old, it HAS BEEN A TENDENCY OF ALL ANCIENT/PRESENT RISHI, MUNI, THAT THEY PERFORM NAME CEREMONY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE VEDAS. So the name of our pious land has also been given as BHARAT from Vedas when no other religious book existed.
I think there could have been no objection of other name of Bharat if the name was taken (may be any) from other religious books in force at that time. Since the other holy books were not written at that time, naturally the Rishis Munis named this land from Vedas as Bharat. It may be learnt from present times also.
During partition some part of Bharat has been named as Pakistan and thereafter Bangladesh and whole world accepts and gives honour to the name. The citizens of Pakistan and Bangladesh rightly honour their country’s name. So in India too there must not be any problem to regard Bharat Varsh or Bharat Mata as typed.
Why Bharat Mata? The answer is enlightened in Yajurveda mantra 25/17. Mantra is —
TANNO VATTO MAYOBHU VAATU BHESHJAM TANMATA PRITHIVEE TATPITA DYAUHU
TAD GRAAVANNAHA SOMSUTO MAYOBHUVASTADASHVINA SHRINNUTAM DHISHNNAYA YUVAM.
Meaning —
(ASHVINNA) = O! Preacher
(DHISHNYA)= as earth holds us to nurse, you hold us to preach
(YUVAM) =you
(SHRINNUTAM)= you listen (i.e., whatever you have taught us up till now, please listen from us)
(NAH) = for us i.e., as for us
(VAATAH)= air (pollution free air)
(TAT) = that
(BHESHJAM)= medicine
(MAYOBHU)= pleasure giving
(VAATU)= is procured (i.e., makes available)
(TAT)= That
(MATA)=respected mother
(PRITHIVI)=wide spread extensive earth and
(TAT)=the earth
(VAATU)= is procured (i.e., makes available)
(PITA)= by our father
(DYAUHU) = sun
(TAT)= that
(VAANTU) = is procured (i.e., makes available)
(SOMSUTAH)= the earth which is pleasure giving, providing herbs, shrubs, cereals, etc., by cultivation
(MAYOBHUVAH)= gives merriment
Meaning—-
Fundamental law of Vedas states that He is our Father and She is our Mother who nurses us. Sun is our father in the absence of which there will be no lives and Motherland is our respected mother by which we get means of living and She too gives us shelter to build houses etc.
In this mantra, a student states to his Acharya/teacher that O teacher! You are like an earth which holds us and all matters required to live upon. Kindly, listen our chapter which you have taught before.
The air causes rain, with the result crops, greeneries, herbs, shrubs i.e., vegetation grows. That all such vegetation is made available to us by our respected Motherland and shining sun. Such vegetation is always pleasure giving, means of living to attain a long, happy life.
The above eternal mantra has a wonderful idea/knowledge that whatever we learn from Acharyas, teachers, lecturers, professor etc., that must be well studied, understood and held in action. Thereafter the same chapter must be briefed before the said Acharya etc.
That is why, it has been a tradition that the teachers have been taking examination of their students and the eternal said law of Vedas including several laws are still in force traditionally, which may be seen in school, college, universities where teachers take unit tests, half-yearly exams, annual exams and viva, etc. And it is our bad luck that at present there is no preach of Vedas and no Vedas’ examination exists and thus we have lost our eternal knowledge which has ruined our country.
Mostly the people at high posts, politicians, rich people, etc., have been habitual to forget their promises made by them to the public etc. Because they are not habitual to brief their promises time and again as is briefed by a student before a teacher. We have also forgotten, in this way, the sacrifices of our freedom fighters, warriors of army, Police, etc., etc., who suffered tortures and even sacrificed their lives’ to make India free and to make it strong. Even we have not become able to educate the Bharatvasee to sing national song etc.
Bharati is in accordance with Rigveda mantra 10/110/8.
In The mantra the words are “AA NO YAJYAM BHARTI TISTRO DEVI SARASWATI”. So our country has been named on the base of divine and the most pious word Bharati.
Maharishi Yaska in his book Nirukta 8/13 has stated the meaning of bhaha— “BHARAT AADITYASTASYA BHAHA” i.e., bharat means aditya i.e., sun. The meaning of ‘bha’ is light. So the bharat means sun and its light bha is bharati. Therefore the lustre (view of) of sun is bharat and the light of bharat is bharati. Bharati means culture. Therefore according to the vedas the culture of bharat (indian culture) is Ved, shastra, upnishad, Bhagwat geeta etc, etc,. So the meaning of Sumadhur Bhashineem is that we speak our ancient and internal culture of our motherland. So the speech of our motherland is Sumadhur Bhashineem i.e., divine sweet speech (sweet spoken). Sukhdaam- pleasure giving.
VARDAAM = GIVER OF BLESSINGS.
MATRAM = MOTHER.
Our motherland is pleasure giving and giver of unlimited blessings. How? It is very much clear that all our ancient rishi, munis took birth on this pious motherland. And the public of india which entered here also was/is nursed here. The rishi, muni, sant, phakeer etc, got and have been getting pleasure and blessings of god and learned rishi, muni, sant, phakeer etc, on this land. That is why this land is pleasure giving and has been giving blessing to every body. So Vande Matram is – I adore, bow and worship my motherland. The mantra of worship in Sanskrit is to adore, to give regard etc. So whosoever is being nursed on this pious land of Bharat, he is enjoying all as quoted above.
Now it is a personal matter whether we give regard or we insult our motherland. There are no hundred percent people who even believe in God. So the case may be in respect of motherland. Rest all is with God to give justice. So why you worry please?
Rashmi sahu
November 05, 2009
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Dear Hari Om ji, Congratulations. A very well written and a cogently argued article. The emerging situation calls for immediate understanding and grasping of the impending dangers to national integrity and an immediate concerted action.
Chand
November 05, 2009
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Its pathetic lookin back. If the two nation theory was behind the 1947 partition, India should have been officially Hindu.It did not. Instead Neheru and his subsequent rulers favoured "minority-ism"- an ugly euphemism for anti-Hindu.Most of the mess we confront these days basically stems from Neheruvien Secularism. Even BJP in its NDA format made no attempt to set things right virtually following the Congress agenda in Jammu & Kashmir. Even as we are face to face with another vivisection of our Punya Matroobhumi, its time we dump the seamy secularism for ever. Its the root cause behind majority of our problems. Kindly rise to protect the Nation.
Kuna Mohanty
November 05, 2009
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A bold and brilliant expose of the National Conference, the People's Democratic Party, and the secular intellectuals who have taken the nation to this pass. National parties must wake up or it will be too late.
Shyama
November 05, 2009
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Professor's articles on Kashmir are excellent and highly informative. He has the courage, which is the hallmark of journalism, to expose what needs to be exposed. Many thanks Professor Hari and Congratulations.
B.R.Haran
November 06, 2009
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