I had to share Gaurav Singhals blog being a veteran myself.
Dear
JNU protesters,
My father is a retired Subedar Major of the Indian Army. When he saw you shouting slogans in support of terrorists, he turned off the television and left the room. He didn't say anything. But I knew what he was thinking. You were making a complete mockery of our defense forces. He was ashamed to serve you.
My father is a retired Subedar Major of the Indian Army. When he saw you shouting slogans in support of terrorists, he turned off the television and left the room. He didn't say anything. But I knew what he was thinking. You were making a complete mockery of our defense forces. He was ashamed to serve you.
Now
let me exercise my freedom of speech: your actions were nothing but shameful
and disgraceful and yes, your sloganeering in favor of Afzal Guru and for
India's destruction were seditious. However, I will not ask
you to get out of India. I will not kick you in the middle of a road like
that BJP MLA. I will not mishandle you like those lawyers. I will not
abuse you. You are free to exercise your constitutional rights. I, however,
believe in fulfilling constitutional duties first.
You
are free to exercise your constitutional rights. I, however, believe in
fulfilling constitutional duties first.
I'd
like to apologize to every martyred soldier, ever man and woman in uniform. I
am sorry. I failed you. We failed you. While you give your entire lives to
protect this country, we are busy shouting Azadi, Lal Salaam and Jai Shri Ram.
When
you get some time from protesting for people like Afzal Guru(ji), I was hoping
you could perhaps raise a slogan or two for the rights of your own alumni? I'm
talking about the officers of the defense forces. The National Defense Academy
(NDA) graduates who received their degrees from JNU. They are your alumni.
I didn't see you protesting for One Rank One Pension (OROP). I didn't see you
coming out with your red, blue and saffron flags when Hanumanthappa was martyred;
when Pathankot happened. I didn't see you protesting for bullet-proof jackets
for our soldiers. Why don't you give your 'Lal Salaam' to every fallen soldier?
Are they less nationalistic than your 'ultra-red' and 'ultra-saffron' comrades?
Learn
from your protectors. Learn from the true martyrs. Learn from your own
soldiers.
They
have just one flag: Tiranga.
One
Salute: Jai Hind.
One
Slogan: Bharat Mata Ki Jai.
Red,
saffron, blue... these have nothing to do with our tricolour.
Yet,
you and others want to paint India with your particular ideology. The Right
wing wants to paint it saffron, the Communists want red, the Bheem Brigade
wants blue and the terrorists want to paint it with a 'thousand cuts'. Amidst
all this colorful painting since independence, our soldiers stand guard at
their posts and fight for their motherland. They are willing to give their
lives to protect the Constitution. Our Constitution knows no color. The armed forces, civil servants and judiciary are colorless too. The armed forces
protect the borders. The civil servants strive to maintain internal peace and
rule of law. The judges strive to uphold this colorless Constitution. While
they are our true heroes, you are nothing but future politicians, trying to
divide India into different pieces. Each piece with its own color code. You
forgot about the Tiranga. You forgot India.
You
are nothing but future politicians, trying to divide India into different
pieces. Each piece with its own colour code. You forgot about the Tiranga. You forgot
India.
You
are research scholars, concentrate on writing some research papers.
You
are research scholars. You are India's future social scientists, political
scientists, sociologists, economists, philosophers, etc. The country is funding
your education so that you do research and find viable solutions for the major
problems being faced by our society. I have no doubt that you are well versed
with the problems, as you use them in your fiery political speeches. Some of
them are communalism, caste hatred and gender discrimination. But your
solutions are painted with the political ideologies you hold. Some of you
target the big business houses. Some of you target the armed forces. Some of
you want separation from India. Your political ideologies are extreme. Our
Constitution, however, is not painted with any extremist ideologies. When the
law of the land fails to fulfill your ideological and political aspirations,
you seek recourse in extremism. If the terrorists across the border fight under
the flag of Islam, you fight under your colorful ideological flags.
Yes,
you are extremists
There
is no difference between the Right or Left wing, as far as 'extremism' is
concerned. The BJP's coming into power has given the RSS and like-minded Right
wing organizations, a free hand in spreading their ideologies, be it in the
form of beef bans or love jihad. Bring a Communist government at the Center and
see the 'Lal Salaam' ideology being spread all over. Bring Mayawati to power,
and see the illogical handing out of reservation benefits, and building of more
self-edifying statues. They are nothing but politicians. Each with their own
agenda. In their pursuance of personal ideological agendas, they don't even
consider the bigger picture of one country or one nation.
Don't
compare yourself with Ambedkar or Bhagat Singh
Bhagat
Singh's fight was for India's independence. Ambedkar's fight was for the Dalits
and a society without any discrimination. They were much more learned than you.
Comparing yourselves and your fight with them is outrageous.
I
am a Dalit. I too have faced caste-based discrimination. But I don't pick up
the blue flag and start fighting the entire upper caste community.
I
am a Dalit. I too have faced caste-based discrimination, been called a chamar.
But I don't pick up the blue flag and start fighting the entire upper caste
community. I don't start painting everyone as 'Manuvadi'. I, however, will
fight my own battle within the constitutional framework of this nation. You
borrow the ideologies of these great stalwarts just to pursue your own
political agenda and personal ambition. I am sorry, my friend, but we are not
fools. You are not even close to Bhagat Singh and Ambedkar. Your fight is a
complete farce. You want a fight? You want to change India? You see problems
everywhere? Then, join the defense forces, join the ranks of the judiciary,
join the civil services and police forces. If that's too much to handle then
fight elections, sit Parliament and pass laws.
My
Suggestion: Listen to this song "Ek Saathi Aur Bhi Tha" from the
movie LOC Kargil.
https://youtu.be/xG6smk2h2Zo
You will know who the true nationalists are. Not me.
Not you. But our soldiers. Try fighting for them sometimes.
Jai
Hind
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