Canadian Liberalism May Convert Hindutva To Indian Liberalism To Save India
A View By: Balbir Singh Sooch-Sikh Vichar Manch
The Canadian prime minister speaks during women business leaders' roundtable in Mumbai [Danish Siddiqui/Reuters]
1. Canadian Liberal Nationalism May Convert Aggressive Hindutva Nationalism, Let It Be Related to “Hard Hindutva (BJP) Nationalism or Soft Hindutva (Congress) Nationalism” To Indian Liberal Nationalism To Save India!
2. In Face of the ‘Direct In the Manner Majority Is With PM Modi’, Canadian PM Justin Trudeau May Invite PM Modi To Canada To Convert Aggressive Hindutva Nationalism To Liberal Nationalism, Not Any Other Similar Small Flies, flying around “Hard Hindutva (BJP) Nationalism or Soft Hindutva (Congress) Nationalism,” – to be quick to do something- ‘to rush to do something quickly’; be acceptable- ‘to be acceptable, successful, or useful’ From India with an idea to save India.
3. Trudeau’s not-so lonely visit- February 20, 2018, 12:41 AM (IST); Editorial: The Tribune, Chandigarh is very rightly set the record straight impartially of Canadian PM Justin Trudeau’s visit to India. The author of this note, Balbir Singh Sooch owes a deep debt to draw freely from the ‘Editorial’ for exposition of the view expressed and quoting with additions as under:
4. To Trudeau’s not-so lonely visit but for indicating opposite to it, a dummy meeting like of fifteen minutes arranged with CM Captain Amarinder Singh and Canadian PM Justin Trudeau at Amritsar on Wednesday, February21, 2018.
5. It is highly unusual for an Indian Prime Minister to give a virtual cold shoulder to his visiting Canadian counterpart.
6. In ideal circumstances, Canada with its reserves of natural resources and vast empty spaces should have been royally serenaded-performed love song; to sing or play a serenade for ‘Canadian Liberal Nationalism’.
7. But the standard welcoming Prime Ministerial tweet was missing and, as if to reinforce the message, the reception party for Trudeau was decidedly low-key.
8. The visit was also playing out badly in Punjab till Capt Amarinder Singh shelved-set aside his indifference and succeeded to arrange a meeting as said with Canadian PM Justin Trudeau in Amritsar.
9. It was just as well that Capt. Amarinder Singh abandoned his sulk-temper, that might have been tutored, but that was taking the shape of permanent diplomatic cussedness- causing annoyance and anger, especially by being uncooperative. The meeting seems to give impression as already said, “To Trudeau’s not-so lonely visit but for indicating opposite to it, a dummy meeting like of fifteen minutes arranged with CM Captain Amarinder Singh of Canadian PM Justin Trudeau at Amritsar on Wednesday, February21, 2018”.
10. No Punjab CM can afford to burn bridges with a country that has given an open-hearted welcome to generations of Punjabis escaping the home state's lack of meritocracy and employment opportunities including other reasons like unjust system in India.
11. More so, because scores of its sons and daughters occupy high policy making positions in Canada.
12. It shall be worth to mention that the ‘Violence or Hatred Always Intentionally and Deliberately Created For Political Reasons In India’.
13. Welcome: Canadian PM Justin Trudeau and His Family In India. But, Communalism- ‘a greater loyalty to an ethnic or religious group than to society in general’ A Political Hypocrisy-Insincerity is prevailing in India.
14. Canadian PM Justin Trudeau and His Family In India: Their Message of Tolerance, Simplicity and of True Living Their Photographs do Speak for All also Their Actions and Conduct Depict in Positive Precept "Rarest of Rare Cases- Examples’ of the Leaders in World.
15. Their Message Is For Whom Now In India? Try to Understand and Learn Tolerably and Truthfully: Submission by Balbir Singh Sooch
16. The author of this note, Balbir Singh Sooch openly admiring, ‘Canadian PM Justin Trudeau and His Family’ and keenly observed all this.
17. Canadian PM Justin Trudeau and His Family is visiting Indian monuments, including the Taj Mahal in Agra, the Golden Temple in Amritsar and the Jama Masjid in New Delhi.
18. It is very rightly said, “The Canadian political culture thrives in extreme diversity-mixture and, therefore, finds little-no objection in a section of Sikhs in Canada giving expression to their views; the Indians, naturally, find them alarming.
19. The Canadian political idiom does not get hassled-stressed (Here in India, violence or hatred is intentionally and deliberately, created for political reasons) as long as no one is preaching violence or hatred;
20. There is a degree of national self-assurance. The Indians, on the other hand, are fragile-weak, breakable, unstable and are being made to feel more fragile-not secure, in fragile health usually as a result of illness with each passing day”. An extract from ‘Welcome, Justin Trudeau…’by Dr. Harish Khare, The Editor-in-Chief of The Tribune Group of Newspapers.
The Canadian prime minister speaks during women business leaders' roundtable in Mumbai [Danish Siddiqui/Reuters]