On
the other hand, the Muslim minority problem in the divided India
again assumed the same proportion which existed before 1947. Their
population had increased to four times. In the census of 1981, their
population reached the mark of 8 crores. In fact, the situation had
become more grave than what is was in 1947, because some political
parties are also now supporting the cause of this minority community
for catching their votes, apart from the support they received from
Pakistan, Bangla Desh and other Islamic countries on the basis of
religion. In Kashmir valley, where they are in majority, they are
emitting poison and hatred against India, and they are working upon
a conspiracy to create another Islamic state by increasing their
population. They are again indulging in creating riots in several
places as they did before 1947, and they are increasing their
secessionist demands in progression. The secessionist tendencies of
muslims have cast their adverse effect also on some Christians and
haired Sikhs. The minorities problem has thus again raised its ugly
head and the country is moving towards a new disintegration and
division.
The divided India can be proud of the
fact that it has behaved very well with the minorities according to
her Hindu traditions and culture.
Four time increase in the population
of muslims in divided India is a concrete and unrebuttable proof of
this fact. But, still the muslim leaders are indulging in making
false propaganda in the entire world that they are being meted out
with ill and inhuman treatment in India. In this manner India is
being beaten on both ends. The national community of India - Hindus
are feeling insecure within their own country, and on the other hand
Hindus are being defamed in the whole world by the muslim
minorities. This is a dangerous situation in which we have been
placed by following unrealistic policies.
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