Let us spread love, not hatred, even as Modiji and the Sangh celebrate Christmas and Muhammad Yunus' Bangladeshis incinerate Hindus.
Modiji's
vision is to develop the infrastructure and institutions of Bharat at a
rapid pace so that we won't have to go abroad for higher education, and
foreigners will be interested in investing in our country. That is the
main difference between the Congress party's socialism model and
Modiji's development model. The Congress government never wanted to
invest in Premium institutions. From 1947 to 2014, that is, for sixty
years, we had only one AIIMS. Atal Bihari and the UPA approved six more
colleges, but it never happened until Modiji came.
Modiji introduced Digital India and gave farmers their subsidies directly into their accounts. Until then, the intermediaries ate up government grants to farmers, to the point that Rajeev Gandhi said: "If he sanctioned one rupee, only 15 paisa would reach the beneficiary." During the Congress party's rule, corruption was widespread. Nobody knows how much money these middlemen stole from government-sanctioned aid to people in need and farmers. It still happens in many African countries. However, Modiji almost completely wiped out this form of corruption after he started giving people their grants directly into their bank accounts.
Having said this, there's still a long way to go for Bharat to be corruption-free. High-level corruption may have ended, but "petty" Corruption persists in various states. The government's Electoral Bonds scheme was also heavily criticised by Modi's opponents. Even so, they all took money through this scheme, and in the end, the whole scene was like a pot calling the kettle black. In Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, the Yogi government and Nitish Kumar have ended Gunda Raj at the local level by empowering the police. Nitish Kumar also banned alcoholic beverages, and it has curbed domestic violence, goons, and many other forms of crime by a significant margin.
Yesterday, the Karnataka Congress government bulldozed many illegal settlements of Muslims. When Yogiji did it in UP, and Rekha Gupta repeated it in Delhi, the Congress-Communist people were up in arms. Perhaps it was haram then, and now it is halal, going by Revant Reddy’s remark that Congress means Muslims and Muslim means Congress. Nevertheless, moving forward, no country will tolerate illegal immigration because 1. The illegals eat up the facilities that the government provides to needy people in their country. 2. Terrorists use these illegals because they are easy to employ. That is why Bharat is sending them back to Bangladesh. Only Bharatiya people can stay here. Others must get a valid visa.
Modiji introduced Digital India and gave farmers their subsidies directly into their accounts. Until then, the intermediaries ate up government grants to farmers, to the point that Rajeev Gandhi said: "If he sanctioned one rupee, only 15 paisa would reach the beneficiary." During the Congress party's rule, corruption was widespread. Nobody knows how much money these middlemen stole from government-sanctioned aid to people in need and farmers. It still happens in many African countries. However, Modiji almost completely wiped out this form of corruption after he started giving people their grants directly into their bank accounts.
Having said this, there's still a long way to go for Bharat to be corruption-free. High-level corruption may have ended, but "petty" Corruption persists in various states. The government's Electoral Bonds scheme was also heavily criticised by Modi's opponents. Even so, they all took money through this scheme, and in the end, the whole scene was like a pot calling the kettle black. In Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, the Yogi government and Nitish Kumar have ended Gunda Raj at the local level by empowering the police. Nitish Kumar also banned alcoholic beverages, and it has curbed domestic violence, goons, and many other forms of crime by a significant margin.
Yesterday, the Karnataka Congress government bulldozed many illegal settlements of Muslims. When Yogiji did it in UP, and Rekha Gupta repeated it in Delhi, the Congress-Communist people were up in arms. Perhaps it was haram then, and now it is halal, going by Revant Reddy’s remark that Congress means Muslims and Muslim means Congress. Nevertheless, moving forward, no country will tolerate illegal immigration because 1. The illegals eat up the facilities that the government provides to needy people in their country. 2. Terrorists use these illegals because they are easy to employ. That is why Bharat is sending them back to Bangladesh. Only Bharatiya people can stay here. Others must get a valid visa.
Another
allegation that the opposition raises against the BJP is that the BJP
is anti-Christian. Officially, the BJP does not endorse any people who
vandalise Christian religious institutions or disrupt Christmas
celebrations. A Bangladeshi Muslim convert to Hinduism is spreading
Christian hatred in some places in North India. He is not a BJP member.
Twenty-six years ago, Dara Singh, a Bajrang Dal activist, had burnt
alive Graham Staines (58), an Australian missionary who worked among
lepers, and his two sons. Atal Bihari Vajpayee, the BJP prime minister of
the time, condemned the "ghastly attack." A black spot on the nation,
remarked K.R. Narayanan, the president. Dara Singh got life
imprisonment. Gladys Staines forgave him.
Today,
things are changing. The BJP’s Modiji is willing to celebrate
Christmas, even as Bangladeshis are incinerating Hindus. PM Modiji
visited a church. Rijiju preached a gospel message. The BJP workers of
Keralam conducted Christmas Carols. So, we need to stop spreading fake
news about Hindus. The BJP leadership is not involved in the incidents
against Christians in North India. They have advised everyone to be
tolerant and kind toward Christians country-wide. We need to stay away
from Political Khr-Islam. Terrorism and Corruption are not the way
forward. Development of all with inclusivity is the right vision. Hindus
will always be there in Bharat. So, let us love them rather than
demonise the BJP. Spread love, not hatred.
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