Monday, February 2, 2009
Cast your Vote for a Candidate who is Ethical and who will look after Hindu Interests!
Hindus should remember that their vote is important for pulling the ‘secular’ politicians down and establishing a rule based on Dharma! ‘Who to vote for’ is taught to Muslims in Mosques and to Christians in the Churches. What is wrong then, to tell Hindus that they should vote only for a candidate who is interested in Hindu welfare? - Editor
Dear Hindu Brothers and Sisters,
The politicians who we Bharatiyas so confidently handed over the reigns of our country to after Independence, have made it worthless. We have experienced extreme deterioration of our country over the last 61 years, even though political parties of all hues were given a chance to rule.
The Nation has deteriorated because of Adharmi (unright-eous) politicians! In the first part of this article, we saw an overview of the present pathetic situation and also learnt what kind of candidates we should not vote for. Now, onto giving a serious thought to who should we vote for!
Vote in favour of the following candidates!
1. Non-corrupt, of good character and those who pay their taxes sincerely
2. Those who fulfill all the promises given during their election campaign
3. Those who celebrate their family programmes like marriage, birthday in a simple manner and donate the saved money for the cause of the Nation and Dharma
4. Those who always keep in mind - “I am not the master of the people but their servant”, and while doing their duty unfailingly also teach the people qualities - discipline, sacrifice, pride in the Nation and Dharma
5. Those who strive to correct the mistakes and heretic curriculum in the text books
6. Those who put efforts to see that the administrative work is carried out in the regional language and all public boards are displayed in a regional language. Those who will take firm steps towards avoiding of unnecessary importance to English language
7. Those who promise that the administration, Police and Armed forces will have only those who love Dharma
8. Those who vow to bring in a Common Civil Code which will consider all caste and religions with a neutral attitude
9. Those who are constantly active for the cause of Hindutva and those who promise to safeguard Hindu Dharma in their election manifesto
10. Those who run to the rescue of Hindus in conditions such as riots, and defend them
11. Those who try in every way to prevent denigration of Hindu Dharma, Deities, Holy texts of Hindus, and the National heroes
12. Those who clearly mention in their manifesto that they will bring stringent laws like banning of cow-slaughter and religious conversions
13. Those who will fight for the welfare of Hindus in Parliament, Legislative Assemblies and Municipalities
14. Those who will try to stop the glorification of such anti- Hindus like Aurangzeb, Afzal Khan and Akbar
15. Those who will promise to introduce stringent laws to finish off terrorism and Naxalism
16. Those who promise in their manifesto that once they are elected to the office, they will punish all the politicians who have delayed the execution of Mohammed Afzal, those who have weakened anti-terrorist laws and the politicians who do not throw out the Bangladesh infiltrators
Dear Hindu Brothers and Sisters,
The politicians who we Bharatiyas so confidently handed over the reigns of our country to after Independence, have made it worthless. We have experienced extreme deterioration of our country over the last 61 years, even though political parties of all hues were given a chance to rule.
The Nation has deteriorated because of Adharmi (unright-eous) politicians! In the first part of this article, we saw an overview of the present pathetic situation and also learnt what kind of candidates we should not vote for. Now, onto giving a serious thought to who should we vote for!
Vote in favour of the following candidates!
1. Non-corrupt, of good character and those who pay their taxes sincerely
2. Those who fulfill all the promises given during their election campaign
3. Those who celebrate their family programmes like marriage, birthday in a simple manner and donate the saved money for the cause of the Nation and Dharma
4. Those who always keep in mind - “I am not the master of the people but their servant”, and while doing their duty unfailingly also teach the people qualities - discipline, sacrifice, pride in the Nation and Dharma
5. Those who strive to correct the mistakes and heretic curriculum in the text books
6. Those who put efforts to see that the administrative work is carried out in the regional language and all public boards are displayed in a regional language. Those who will take firm steps towards avoiding of unnecessary importance to English language
7. Those who promise that the administration, Police and Armed forces will have only those who love Dharma
8. Those who vow to bring in a Common Civil Code which will consider all caste and religions with a neutral attitude
9. Those who are constantly active for the cause of Hindutva and those who promise to safeguard Hindu Dharma in their election manifesto
10. Those who run to the rescue of Hindus in conditions such as riots, and defend them
11. Those who try in every way to prevent denigration of Hindu Dharma, Deities, Holy texts of Hindus, and the National heroes
12. Those who clearly mention in their manifesto that they will bring stringent laws like banning of cow-slaughter and religious conversions
13. Those who will fight for the welfare of Hindus in Parliament, Legislative Assemblies and Municipalities
14. Those who will try to stop the glorification of such anti- Hindus like Aurangzeb, Afzal Khan and Akbar
15. Those who will promise to introduce stringent laws to finish off terrorism and Naxalism
16. Those who promise in their manifesto that once they are elected to the office, they will punish all the politicians who have delayed the execution of Mohammed Afzal, those who have weakened anti-terrorist laws and the politicians who do not throw out the Bangladesh infiltrators
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