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The
Hindu Phenomenon |
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THE
NEHRUVIAN FRAMEWORK
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first of these was his address to the convocation of the Aligarh
Muslim University on 24 January 1948. In it he said:
- I am proud of India, not only
because of her ancient, magnificent heritage, but also because
of her remarkable capacity to add to it by keeping the doors and
windows of her mind and spirit open to fresh and invigorating
winds from distant lands. India's strength has been twofold: her
own innate culture which flowered through the ages, and her
capacity to draw from other sources and thus add to her own. She
was far too strong to be submerged by outside streams, and she
was too wise to isolate herself from them,and so there is a
continuing synthesis in India's real history, and the many
political changes which have taken place have had little effect
on the growth of this variegated and yet essentially unified
culture.
- I have said that I am proud of our
inheritance and our ancestors who gave an intellectual and
cultural pre- eminence to India. How do you feel about this
past? Do you feel that you are also shares in it and inheritors
of it and, therefore, proud of something that belongs to you as
much as to me? Or do you feel alien to it and pass it by without
understanding it or feeling that strange thrill which comes from
the realization that we are the trustees and inheritors of this
vast treasure....You are Muslims and I am a Hindu. We may adhere
to different religious faiths or even to none; but that does not
take away from that cultural inheritance that is yours as well
as mine.
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