As the last five decades have proved, the partition of 1947 did not solve the problem.
Is it to escape facing the truth about the past? Or is it to placate Muslim sentiments?
Is it to avoid a controversy which might adversely affect one or more electoral verdicts? But how can all the political parties have a vested interest in the suppression of the same facts?Surely, if some party might lose out by the facts coming to light, another should gain as a result. Ruling parties at the centre as well as in the state change from time to time.
Yet, no party has shown any real inclination in letting the people of India know facts of their collective past?Is the reason then, a countrywide fear of a community's wrath? If it be so, how can there be friendship between one community being the cause and the other the casualty of fear?
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5 comments:
shiva,
Nice to see you here again. I haven't read anything of yours in a long time.
Shiva! Dude! Where the devil you been?! How are you?
Grrrrrrr!
Kill the comedians wherever you find them!
Welcome back, Shiva.
WB Shiva!
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