India Awakening and National Awakening

Bollywood Movies chhava Not only for its box office success, but also a brilliant portrayal of Chhatrapati Sambha Ji by Viki Kaushal, as well as the portrayal of Aurangzeb Emperor Aurangzeb by Akshaye Khana. History records the captive of the Mughal emperor Sambha Ji and the cruel ways in which he refused to convert to Islam. The film reorganizes the entire ordeal in all the gory details. Recorded history shows that the rule of Oranzeb and his fanaticism have led to the destruction of hundreds of Hindu religious sites, including Kashgar Vishwanas Temple in Varanasi. Given the current environment, the competition between politicians and their parties to usurp the legacy of past Hindu leaders, the film is destined to be passionate. This did, and in Maharashtra, Shivaji and his son Sambha Ji were respected.

Regarding the statements of Smajwadi MLA, Mr. Abu Azmi has already made many statements, and he made a few days ago in the jurisdiction of the Maharashtra Assembly. His political opponents quickly seized the opportunity to condemn the same opportunity and make it a national issue. But today, we live in an era touted asIndian Age Awakening’. This is the main reason why such harmless statements by some marginal politicians have caused anger among many in the country. Readers also realize that this sublimity between politicians is a matter of both sides, not a one-sided thing.

There are no two opinions on the need for India’s awakening. After all, including Hindu-born religions, it accounts for more than 83% of the country’s population. Hindus attackers in Islam, then Mugars, were later ruled by British colonial masters for more than a thousand years. This has led to a massive destruction of their enviable and abundant lifestyles, including a treasure trove of effective governance, education, religious learning and scientific knowledge, including astronomy, medicine, engineering, engineering, spirit, spirit, exquisite art, and many other fields.

In the traditional pursuit of traditional Hinduism seeking new knowledge in the interests of mankind, the momentum of this period was lost and made the world a better place to live. Therefore, any questions about the need for Indian awakening must be put on hold without any if and buts. It is important to understand that this nature is awakened in a heterogeneous society where more than 110 million communities are seeking to re-establish connections to their once glorious past, which will never be a smooth phenomenon. There will certainly be many traps, obstacles and more important undercurrents that many will use for evil purposes.

People in different societies around the world are not united because the future will always be an unknown commodity. Their connection is mainly due to established historical, religious, traditional and cultural connections they have shared for generations. In large societies, there will always be some subsets that may not fit this logic. By doing so, they deliberately ignore their past and commonalities with other people in society. Instead, they tend to be influenced by their recent past, sometimes with some vague views of what they might have about their future. This always leads to the alienation of this subset in the larger society. India falls into this category.

Indian Muslims are a large subset of Indian society, and their ancestors mostly transformed from Mughals to Islam in the sixteenth century. Today, they are happy to acknowledge their traditional connections to the larger Hindu society for more than 6,000 years. They deliberately limit their history to last for hundreds of years, while hoping to become part of the Global Muslim Brotherhood in the future. Furthermore, over the past sixty years, communities have failed to develop political leaders nationwide in a national perspective, status and acceptable way. Therefore, their representation in high-level governance is negligible, resulting in a feeling of being isolated and backward. This led to a defensive mentality that forced them to fall into the Mughal era to find heroes. Furthermore, they seek support from external Islamic states and organizations by showing solidarity with them. This is obviously not good for most people in the country for obvious reasons.

Part of the blame for this unpleasant situation must be those accused of writing history books after independence. Each history book in the school has a major section dedicated to Mughal rule. Readers may recall how Akbar is called Akbar Great and portrayed as a microcosm of tolerance, kindness and secularism. The regime of each Mughal ruler is discussed in detail in the book, which emphasizes their battles and good work. The persistent atrocities and destruction on both Hindus and Hinduism are underestimated. History books remain silent on the roles and contributions of the King of India and other heroes of the time. Indian history is limited to the Mughal and British eras, while thousands of years of ancient Indian history have been obscured.

Unfortunately, the founding fathers of the State failed to develop a unique Indian identity for the State and its citizens after independence. Ideally, it should be based on thousands of years of identity through a bunch of modernity capsules borrowed from the West, culture and the Indian way of life. However, in their misplaced wisdom, including reservations of Hinduism and blind fascination with Western societies, they chose a person who bordered on the poor clones of Western societies.

To further exacerbate the problem, they define minorities based solely on numbers rather than adopt a more acceptable and meaningful methodology in which extinction and threats belonging to more dominant groups are key defining characteristics. They then grant these minorities only based on numbers, special rights and privileges, but offer the same rights to the majority. In short, the Hindu majority in the country became fewer citizens on their own land, a land they had not rested in ancient times. Sooner or later, there are serious signs today that this is happening – albeit slowly.

The statements of Mr. Abu Azmi must be observed in accordance with these developments, rather than in isolation. The severity of the response to the state government led by Shiv Sena (UBT) and BJP originated from the reverence of Chhatrapati Sambha Ji Maharaj (descendant of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj) was respected in Maharashtra. Aurangzeb is described as a villain chhava He eventually captured and killed Sambha Ji in a very cruel way in 1689. The irony of Mughal and marathon history is that in 1771, the Maratha Allies not only reinstalled Shah Alam II as the puppet emperor in Delhi, but also provided him with the puppet emperor who protected him. In the process, they had many skirmishes with the Sikh Allies, who were the Mujar arch enemies.

India is a diverse society today, and the need to live friendly with each other and adopt tolerance, mutual respect and cooperation as the cornerstone of coexistence. If India’s journey of awakening would backfire if it involves rude behavior with other communities. If the state must expand to a higher level and become a world leader, the lead will have to come from Hindus, while other communities play a meaningful supporting role. If this 80% is not free, then no other part of Indian society can bring India where it wants.

In the end, it’s all about national interests. If all people embrace this social awakening phenomenon in their true spirit, they will be best served. Every Indian must understand and appreciate the necessity of Hindu awakening and their efforts to escape from the historical shackles that tend to hinder their retreat. In fact, Muslim communities also need to awaken themselves, position themselves as partners, bring India to their due position in the world order, rather than viewing themselves as competitors to Hindus. Both communities must work together and should leverage their common roots, heritage, history and heritage to adopt a free national-building approach. The demand for hours is National awakening Not just India Awakening.



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