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India is an independent nation but Indians have not achieved freedom

India may be an independent nation but Indians will not achieve freedom until they redeem the loss of every single drop of blood sacrificed by their Heroes over the past 1,500 years.  India is a rare country whose 10,000 to 12,000 years old civilization still exists and flourishes. Even in ancient times, Bharat was not only culturally rich but scientifically advanced as well. Past evidences also indicate that Bharatiyas have the best brains, be it in the field of Art, Science, Engineering, Commerce, Economics, Foreign Affairs OR Defence.  Indian scientists, mathematicians and engineers introduced revolutionary concepts that changed the world forever -- For example, Aryabhat (zero), Baudhayan (pi), Kanad (atom theory), Varahamihira (hydrology, geology and ecology) and Charak (Indian medicine).     India also produced Kshtrayias such as Rama, Arjuna, Bhishm Pitamah, Chandragupta Maurya, Ashoka, Vikramaditya, Prithviraj Chauhan, Maharana Pratap and Shivaji Maharaj who were skilled

You are a Virat Hindu

IF you can keep your head when all about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on you, If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you, But make allowance for their doubting too; If you can wait and not be tired by waiting, Or being lied about, don't deal in lies, Or being hated, don't give way to hating, And yet don't look too good, nor talk too wise: If you can dream - and not make dreams your master; If you can think - and not make thoughts your aim; If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster And treat those two impostors just the same; If you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools, Or watch the things you gave your life to, broken, And stoop and build 'em up with worn-out tools:  If you can make one heap of all your winnings  And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss, And lose, and start again at your beginnings And never breathe a word about your loss

Income tax and Indirect tax abolition to positively disrupt Indian economy

"The most important thing to do today is to generate enthusiasm. No economy can improve if people feel defeated and become risk-averse. Therefore, we have to bring the positive feeling back by implementing measures that would revive the outlook. The other step that should be taken is increase the savings rate, help people save more, as this would translate into more investment which in turn would boost growth." -- Dr. Subramanian Swamy  Nearly 35-40 million Indians pay taxes annually; however, only 1% of the total tax payers account for a major chunk of tax collections. For the remaining tax payers, filing returns is a complex process involving extensive paperwork.  While skeptics highlight an annual loss of INR 2.47 lakh crores of revenues; they tend to overlook the inherent benefits (monetary as well as non-monetary) that will accrue with such a system. Moreover, the system of zero taxation is also working effectively in nearly 15 other countries around the world.

Why is Arvind Kejriwal flip-flopping?

Arvind Kejriwal who shot to limelight during Anna's movement has now created his space in Indian politics. He has become the CM of Delhi and is now smartly working towards his next goal of destabilizing India which is the main agenda of his entering Indian politics. While many Delhites, who innocently voted for AAP, see its victory as a victory of anti-corruption, they don't realize that the actual control of Delhi still wrests with Congress -- the party they rejected in Delhi Assembly elections.  Kejriwal's rise highlights the vulnerability of Delhi voters who easily fell for rhetoric and false promises. Quite often, Indians have shown a propensity to choose an option which has led to India's undoing. Trends over the last 66 years indicate that whenever Congress was surrounded by serious corruption charges, it leveraged the weakness of voters to manipulate a confused verdict.  Therefore intentions of Kejriwal are pertinent to understand, given the continuous fl

Communal Violence Bill -- A Congress blueprint to suppress Hindus

Communal Violence Bill is not just a recipe to polarize Muslim and Christian votes in favor of Congress, it is a blueprint to dis-integrate the entire social fabric of India.   Indian National Congress (INC) is an anti-Hindu party whose sole objective is to destroy Hinduism. As Congress is anticipating its decimation in LS-2014, it is attempting every possible means to suppress the Indian majority. One such step is Communal violence bill which the Congress is quite keen to pass before contesting LS elections. When I read the bill, it reminds me the statement of Akbaruddin Owaisi -- "If Indian police doesn't interfere for 15 mins, then we will finish off all the Hindus from India"  It seems that Congress has taken cue from Owaisi's statement and is now trying for complete subjugation of Indian Hindus. Let me also remind that we have a duty to understand CVB completely and oppose it with all our energies unless we are ok with slaughter of our own brethren OR o

Camouflaged attacks that are subduing Indians

Post India's independence, last 5 years can be attributed as the most turbulent time of our country. Although our country faced number of external and internal challenges in the form of wars, famine and sluggish economy  during the last 66 years, but it never was so much vulnerable as it is today. The vulnerability has risen due to the invisible nature of attacks which are not aimed to cause a physical harm but to cause a permanent psychological harm. The primary objective of such attacks is to facilitate willing submission of Indians to vested interests.  While forms of such external attacks are subtle, they have been consistently reinforced on millions of Indian minds to effect the required changes in the thought processes. Such consistent reinforcements have gradually led the Indians to believe in farce reality. As a result, many of our fellow citizens are unable to accept that India is under threat from such forces.  Understanding the nature of attacks and their form

Why should we reject the idea of AAP?

If you can't win, then spoil BJP's victory by allowing a cheap 3rd grade party to contest elections. –   This is not Dirty Tricks but OLD Congress strategy  Arvind Kejriwal formed Aam Admi Party (AAP) to introduce corruption free governance in India; however, his party seems to be faltering even before achieving any victory. On the face, it seems that these are mere accusations but a deeper insight indicates that Kejriwal's political journey is loaded with lies. It also tells us that Mr. Kejriwal is offering nothing but a slightly refined version of BSP and SP in Delhi. If that is the case, then we (the common citizens) should reject AAP from the very beginning.  Just recently, Mr. Kejriwal also had to confront some genuine questions against the functioning of his party which he completely failed to address. Given that AAP is a new party, Mr. Kejriwal should take extra care in setting an example; however, his attitude signifies that AAP was never formed to offer