Articles 28, 29 30 of Indian Constitution, must be removed or amended
The
overall situation in India is a consequence of 1000 years of occupation,
brainwashing and other abuses. It's my wish for greater social equity, and the
value of Dharma to be recognised and uplifted. The removal or amendment of these
articles will assist the emergence of a much truer vision of Sanatana Dharma as
a science, a truer picture of Hindu history, facilitating the emergence of a
more appropriate social and political responsibility.
Failure in this will encourage vested anti India organisations to continue
wrecking havoc in the country so the government must be encouraged to amend
these articles of the Indian Constitution and other inherited laws designed to
suppress Sanatana Dharma and enable the uninhibited exploitation of the nation
by patriarchal capitalists.
Article 28(1): "No religious instruction shall be provided in any educational
institution wholly maintained out of State funds." Well, a big round of applause
for this. However, there are many ifs and buts to it.
Article 28(2) states,
"Nothing in clause (1) shall apply to an educational institution which is
administered by the State but has been established under any endowment or trust
which requires that religious instruction shall be imparted in such
institution." Why? And if there is such an immense need to impart religious
instruction, why does the State need to administer such an institution?
However,
Article 28(3) states, "No person attending any educational institution
recognised by the State or receiving aid out of State funds shall be required to
take part in any religious instruction that may be imparted in such institution
or to attend any religious worship that may be conducted in such institution or
in any premises attached thereto unless such person or, if such person is a
minor, his guardian has given his consent thereto."
Article 29: protects the interests of the minorities by making a provision that
any citizen / section of citizens having a distinct language, script or culture
have the right to conserve the same. Article 29 mandates that no discrimination
would be done on the ground of religion, race, caste, language or any of them
Article 30: gives the Right of minorities to establish and administer
educational institutions.
On the surface, these articles sound reasonable in protecting the rights of
minorities but in practice what is happening is that minority belief systems are
being sponsored through somewhat archaic and badly written laws so that what is
termed as Hinduism (Sanatana Dharma) is not only neglected, it and the majority
of Indian taxpayers are being robbed by the interpretation of these three
articles as those who identify as Hindu have no rights and are compelled to fund
the so called minorities who seek political and administrative control of the
nation.
Rajiv Kumar writes:
"The hands and legs of Hindus are tied. *According to it, Hindus cannot open and
run their education institutes as freely as other minorities. They cannot teach
their spiritual subjects like Bhagavad Gita, Ramayana, etc. Whereas, other
minorities like Muslims and Christians can teach their religious subjects like
Quran, Bilble etc.* Hindus cannot run and control their religious organization
like temples; government controls the management of Hindu religious
organizations, temples etc. While same condition is not applied to other
minorities; they and run, control and manage their religious organizations like
mosques, churches etc.
*Government imposes tax on Hindus temples, but gives financial aid to minority
religious organizations like mosques, churches, etc. Government gives aid to
Madrassa, but same logic is not applied to Sanskrit Vedic schools and Hindus
religious institutions.*
These are extremely biased against Hindus. Hindus should stand united and
jointly protest this discrimination. They should their raise voice against it.
In India, minorities are given special and extra benefits and facilities
compared to Hindus. Hindus are clearly and unmistakably discriminated against.
India is the only country in the world where a majority community (Hindus) are
discriminated and treated badly than minorities. Due to the vote bank politics
and policies of various political parties Hindus are neglected and other
minorities expect Hindus are given more preferences.
Please spread and share this message to as many as people you can by all
electronics and other means.
Behold India, the only Secular Country in the world where:
1. Quran can be taught in Government schools, but if you want the Vedas and
Geeta be taught, you are ostracised.
2. You have to pay tax to go Amarnath, but if you go for Haj, you get a subsidy.
3. There are four hostels exclusively for Muslims in Calcutta University on
Government expenditure, but no such hostel for the Hindus.
4. Muslims girls on passing board exam get Government scholarship, but not Hindu
girls.
5. Muslim students get monetary benefit on obtaining 50% marks in Primary
education level, but Hindu students don't get the benefit even on scoring 95%
marks.
6. There are arrangements for special interest free loans for Muslims, not any
such for Hindus.
7. Temples will pay revenue on their income, but no mosques or churches need to
pay tax on their income.
8. If you fight for the cause of protection of dogs, cats, goats or other
animals, you are an animal lover. But if you take up the cause for protection of
cows, you are communal for sure!
9. You will also be called communal if you chant Bharat Mata ki Jai! But if you
chant Pakistan Zindabad openly on the streets, it's your freedom of speech!
10. MF Hussain can draw nude pictures of Saraswati, communists can call Goddess
Durga a sex worker, because Hindus are Secular, but if you speak a word against
Prophet Muhammad, there will be riots!
We have to spread this length and breadth of India and we should force the Govt
to bring amendments."
Dharmo Rakshathi Rakshitha
https://www.india.gov.in/my-government/constitution-india/constitution-india-full-text.
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