Thursday 16 March 2017

A PERSONAL VIEW



I have never been an advocate of the 'wait and watch' philosophy till kingdom come. I have always believed that we have to wrest the initiative here and now. The wait, of course, may be forced on us sometimes to allow the advent of more propitious circumstances, historically, but never so depending on the so-called 'change of heart' of the adversary. Fusion of the heart is one, brought about supposedly by the thermal impact of the truth-force (satyagraha) but confusion in its wake to misread totally the malevolent nature of the mischievous enemy is to play into the hands of the darkening forces of ignorance (tamas) and has nothing to do with heightened political spirituality as is made out to be in the case of the protagonist of this abysmal theory which does not take into account mathematical proportions or pragmatic realism. I am, thus, at variance with the pseudo-philosophical doctrines of the Mahatma which are at complete variance with our scriptural texts that advocate violence to meet with violence and propose righteous war (dharmayudh) to eliminate evil. What Netaji did ought to have been done by the Mahatma as well but alas! he had not the virility to force the issue thus on the British who in my opinion were the enemies of mankind for all their tall talk about civilisation and progress which were velvet covers for the machinations of the colonial curse they perpetrated everywhere and reduced humanity to a beast of the British Raj. Jai Hind!

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