Hindu outfits seek Constitutional amendments for equal rights to majority


New Delhi, Sep 22 (IANS): The Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) and other Hindu outfits on Saturday sought amendments to Articles 28, 29 and 30 of the Constitution in order to emphasise the civilisational development of the Hindu culture and tradition and mainstreaming of Hindu literature into the educational system.

The outfits, which have grouped under the banner of Hindu Charter Team, made these demands at a national conference that sought "Equal Right for Hindus" and pitched for non-interference of the state in the maintenance of the majority community's temples and religious institutions.

At the day-long deliberation, which was inaugurated by VHP's National Working President Alok Kumar, participants pointed out the overwhelming emphasis of foreign literature in the country's existing educational system and attempts to keep the syllabus insulated from the vast reserves of Hindu literature.

Article 30 of the Constitution gives religious minorities the right to establish and administer educational institutions. All minorities, whether based on religion or language, shall have the right to establish and administer educational institutions of their choice, it says.

Article 29 assures protection of the interests of minorities. Any section of the citizens residing in the territory of India or any part there of having a distinct language, script or culture of its own shall have the right to conserve the same, it says.

"Article 28 prohibits the majority community from propagating the knowledge of its ancient civilisation, culture and traditions to the future generations," said Dr Venu Gopalan, a Sanskrit scholar from Chennai.

One of the Team members cited 'Macbeth', a staple political satire from the 17th century English literature, to point out how well-absorbed it was in the Indian educational system. "'Macbeth' has been popular throughout history and it speaks volumes of the rich English literary tradition," he said.

"But the Hindu literature, especially 'Ramayana' and 'Mahabharata', which hold exceptionally rich knowledge, especially from development aspect of a civilisation, have often being weighed-down in contrast with the foreign literature," said Dr Bharat Gupta, retired Delhi University professor.

The Team condemned the fragmentation of the Hindu society by denying Hindus the right to run educational institutions without undue government interference.

According to a statement, the conference organisers have decided to submit a draft of Bill that seeks to amend Articles 12, 15, 19, 25 to 30 and inserts a new Article 12A, which is directed at protecting the rights of the majority and conserving its literary texts.

  

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  • Arthur, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 22 2019

    Pass a law forbidding Hindus from learning English. All Hindus should be required to learn Sanskrit to preserve Hindu culture.

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  • Tea Boy, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 22 2019

    What literature, tradition and culture in term 'Howdy Modi'. It should have been 'Namaste Modi' especially in foriegn land. First advice Hindi movies to speak only hindi in movies and not Hinglish. Whatever has been stipulated in constitution is well documented, with equal rights and unbiased. There is no force in democracy, those who are interested in literature and want to promote is well supported but not to impose thier will forcefully on others by only highlighting majority literature while ignoring minority literature. Even minority literature should be taught but ultimately choice should be allowed to make by the individual only even for cross study.

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  • RSRB, Kundapura

    Sun, Sep 22 2019

    Nothing wrong in favoring minority.... as long as minorities behave properly...
    In India, minorities have misused the respectful favours given to them and started misbehaving against majority...
    Right time to withdraw all favours given to minorities with immediate effect...

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  • Peacelover, India

    Sun, Sep 22 2019

    Sanskrit must be taught to all hindus so that they know their scriptures and about their religion. If they know what is written in their scriptures, no one can brainwash them with false information.

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  • RSRB, Kundapura

    Sun, Sep 22 2019

    Peacelover, India

    Not only to Hindus but for all, because it was the mother of all Indians irrespective of their present religion....

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  • Arthur, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 22 2019

    Pass a law forbidding Hindus from learning English. All Hindus should be required to learn Sanskrit to preserve Hindu culture.

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  • Arthur, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 22 2019

    Each community has to hand down its culture to the next generation. Latin is important to Catholics.

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  • R kumar, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 22 2019

    Why do you call me HINDU, I am not prepared to accept this world HINDU given to me by Muslims and made permanent by the British.

    Nowhere in the scriptures nor in Ramayana or MahaBharatha this word HINDU is mentioned.

    I have my own identity.

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  • N Mukkwala, kinnigoly

    Sun, Sep 22 2019

    Reservation must be implemented in Cricket , Sports and Entertainment , Pilot & Surgeon jobs too !.

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  • D.Shetty, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 22 2019

    Yes indeed..its required to have equality in country and abolished appeasement politics .. Get rid of reservation system as well

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  • S Shetty, Tulunad

    Sun, Sep 22 2019

    Good Stuff,

    If Ancient Indian writing and stuff or languages like Sanskrit and others do not Glorify in India then where you guys expect to be glorified? in the US?

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