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What does it mean, “Bharat Jodo Yatra”: Unite-Unify India March?
What does it mean, “Bharat Jodo Yatra”: Unite-Unify India March?
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What does it mean, “Bharat Jodo Yatra”: Unite-Unify India March?

By: Balbir Singh Sooch-Sikh Vichar Manch
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 What does the question suggest, “Bharat Jodo Yatra- ‘Unite-Unify India March- भारत जोड़ो-
 मिलाना यात्रा- ਭਾਰਤ ਨੂੰ ਇਕੱਠੇ ਕਰੋ ਯਾਤਰਾ’: What does it mean in the light of questions,   Can ever ‘Dr
Bhimrao Ambedkar be said as the independent founding father of ‘The Constitution of India’?
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“Hinduism is based on inequality- Part of 19th Vow Out of 22 Vows by Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar, Doctor
of Laws”: http://www.sapulse.com/new_comments.php?id=21751_0_1_0_C
What does it mean, “Bharat Jodo Yatra”: Unite-Unify India March?
“Are we not happy when we function together, work together, study together, eat and live together with
fewer conflicts and tensions? Aren’t we most pleased with each other in a family, neighbors, and
community if we do not hate each other?
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We were born to live in harmony. God has created everything in balance except our interactions with
each other. Look around you. Look at the Sun and its planets arranged to go in circles with precision.
The earth goes around the Sun in 24 hours, and it has been doing this for millions of years; not only that,
it tilts at certain angles to give us the needed seasons of sustenance. Our body is programmed to
function together, provided we feed it right. We can do the right thing with our freedom and live in
peace or s**** it up and live in tension.
What creates disharmony? It is our interactions with each other that create discord, conflicts, and
divisiveness in society. It is taking a toll on all Indians. Most Indians live in tension; the threateners and
the threatened feel insecure. It has to change.
Bharat Jodo Yatra is a timely initiative to bring Indians together. It does not matter who took the lead,
but it is the right thing to do. India is a great nation and will remain one, and a few transitory individuals
cannot wipe out its 5000-year-old history. It is foolish to think Hinduism is in danger; who are you to
save it? Sanatana Dharma does not need greedy defenders to take advantage of it. Its eternal values of
pluralism and coexistence will outlive all the small men that have come and gone.
We are all Indians and created equal, and no one is more privileged than the other. Together as Indians,
we are Hindus, Dalits, Muslims, Sikhs, Christians, Jains, Atheists, Nastiks, Buddhists, Bahá’í, Tribals,
Jews, Bo’s, Qandharis, Bakarwals inclusive of every group of Indians. Anyone who breathes the air of
the land, drinks the water, eats the food, and or chooses to be an Indian is an Indian.
We should not allow any evil force to pit one Indian against another. If patriotic, they must work for an
exemplary. We should ask them to join us and build a cohesive India where authentic sab ka Saath,
sab ka vikaas ho. Sab ka Samman ho, aur sab ko nyay mile.
The divisive Hindu-Muslim rhetoric has got to go. The politicians are the ones who gained from this
nonsense. Did the average Indian gain anything from it other than being fooled?
We have to figure out how to co-exist with the least friction. It is in your interests, my interest, and
everyone’s interest to have justice, which gives birth to sustainable peace and prosperity. Our
motherland is sliding down on scales of poverty, economic growth, and social cohesion, and we must
put brakes to this slide.
We need Bharat to be mukt from bad governance. Good governance is being accountable to the public.
The top leader must hold press conferences, answer questions in the parliament, and fearlessly put
himself to give difficult interviews to the pressmen like Karan Thapar, Ravish Kumar, and Arfa Khanum.
True democracy is when the leaders are open to criticism and welcome it instead of harassing the critics.
If Modi had children, he would have enriched them. However, he has enhanced his friend’s wealth by
giving away profitable public businesses to them without offering bids to the public.
Modi’s lust for power and control is shameful and is worse than any dynastic rule. He chooses to remain
silent when the nation is burning with hate and calls for genocide are made relentlessly. All this
corruption and destruction has to come to an end.
Bharat Jodo Yatra reminds me of the Bharat Choro Yatra initiated by Mahatma Gandhi in 1942. Its
demand was an immediate end to British rule over India. It was known as the Quit India Movement that
led the British to run away.
Bharat Jodo Yatra is in the interests of Indians to sustain democratic institutions and democracy in India.
The freedom that we have had for 75 years is gradually waning.
Watching the Bharat Jodo Yatra and Rahul Gandhi meeting ordinary Indians on the walk is a joy. No one
other than Mahatma Gandhi was this fearless. These men are born once every 100 years to restore
Dharma in society. Rahul has no fear even though he lost his grandmother and father to terrorism.
He has set the movement to bring Indians together, and the momentum will pick up on its own. The
Indians are reasonable people, and harmony is in their DNA even though momentarily they are lost
following the pied piper.
After Mahatma Gandhi’s abrupt death, Indians were looking for another Mahatma who was unselfish
and did not lust for power but cared for fellow Indians to live in harmony.
We may have that Mahatma reincarnated in Rahul and we wish great success to the yatra to bring
Indians together to common good. Jai Hind!” By: Mike Ghouse
A salute to the personalities-To save India
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What does it mean, “Bharat Jodo Yatra”:
Unite-Unify India March?

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