Once upon a time, Bharat was the crown of this world but at present, it is in a pitiable situation. Bharat is gradually moving towards slavery, unaware of what misfortune is waiting for Her on the path on which she is heading. Knowingly or unknowingly, Bharat seems to be eager to let her pride turn into ashes in the blazing flames of conspiracy. Illiteracy and ignorance are adding fuel to fire. Power-hungry political parties and a few political leaders sold out to the tinker of Euro & Petro, are playing a dirty game. In these circumstance, it would not be surprising if Bharat almost vanishes in the blue.
On the one hand this sponsored Sursa of casteism is ready to swallow the whole society and on the other hand dirty dance of prosylitization is devouring the very roots of Hinduism. Resultantly the bright lighthouse of the world is losing its identity. Unfortunately vote-tempted and power hungry political leaders like Jai Chand, Man Singh, Mir Jafar and Dulhayu are using illiterate and ignorant public and are acting as agents in this nefarious plot. It is shocking that most people are silently watch- ing these terrifying dangers and knowingly or unknowingly are becoming a part of this conspiracy. The feeling of 'कोऊन नृप होय, हमहिं का हानि' (who so ever may be the king, no harm to us) has paralyzed the majority society and down fall has gained speed.
This very mind-set tightly gripped Bharat into a slavery. A handful of invaders on ponies, donkeys, and horses were able to reach the Somnath temple. They were able to trample down and plunder the riches of Bharat and return safely. A little bit of resistance was there. Had there been unified resistance, neither Bhartiy could have been enslaved, nor the invaders could have returned safely from Bharat. Due to long subjection, impressions of slave acculturation got deeply embedded in our hearts.
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