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...I
am happy the General body meeting went well.
The stand of Tamil Nadu Government is timely. We need only 15 percent
of the present employees to run the government effectively. All the
states in India are heavily in debt and tax revenue is hardly enough
for day today running of the government. The only way out is to encourage
entrepreneurship by creating milieu for investment, by reducing tariffs,
introducing labor laws conducive to productivity, rationalizing taxation,
improving infrastructure and investing in publish health,education and
housing.
I firmly support a uniform civil code. I don't think that in a secular
democracy you need to
consult religious leaders on these matters, a majority in parliament
is enough to pass a
resolution to that effect. So too about the women'sreservation bill.
I am for it, but don't think it is
a pressing issue. Women already enjoy reservation in Panchayat samitis.
First extend it to state
legislatures and then to Parliament. Some how I don't agree with the
whole idea of reservation
indefinitely, though one may have valid arguments for it in the Indian
context.
China's
attitude to India is funny. They are ruthlessly pragmatic, self centered
and geopolitical
in their strategies. They run a undemocratic, communist, authoritarian
state, not afraid of the
political cost of their policies. India will have to live with china's
strategic hostility. Chanakya and
Machiavelli have said that powerful neighbors will always be enemies.
The funniest thing is that the repetition of China's claim over Arunachal
Pradesh came just after Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpyee's much touted
recent state visit to China and before that of Defense Minister George
Fernandez's. It happened before, when Vajapayee was visiting China as
foreign minister, that country attacked Vietnam and vajpayee had no
clue about it. Eventually he had to cut his visit short.
India
in my opinion is an unfinished work- a nation in the making. Afghanistan,
Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Burma/Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Tibet and Maldives
are all part of India's sphere of influence. It is only when we make
it a political and economic reality that our civilization will really
flourish, and we can fulfill our ambition of becoming a super power
and an independent player on the world stage. The British when ruling
India made sure that Tibet and Afghanistan remained neutral countries
and the rest of the above countries were under their direct rule. As
Guru Golwalker lamented: " mother India has been reduced to a torso".
Her feet/ Sri Lanka and Maldives; Her hands/ Pakistan and Bangla Desh;
Her head/Tibet; Her flowing long thick locks/ Burma and Afghanistan;
Her color bone/ Nepal are all cut off. Now she is reduced into a imbalanced
inverted triangle.
Gandhari, who denied her the privilege of sight in sympathy with her
blind husband came from Afghanistan, Indra's tusker elephant Iravata
came from the jungles of the Iravati river in Myanmar/Burma. India's
two major life giving rivers- Sindhu and Brahmaputra arise in the Tibetan
plateau. Our most revered Godhead Shiva is believed to be residing in
the Tibetan Kailash, the reflection of which in the Manosarovar lake
nearby is an eternal symbol of Shiva -sakti union, the spiritual ideal
of Hindus. Nepali Goorkha is the Kshatriya ideal of India. We have to
think hundred years ahead to complete the Indian ideal. That unfoldment
will materialize through our engagement with China. Either China or
India- Bhai Bhai is not possible.
Our geopolitical interest is in breaking up China along Sinkiang, Inner
Mangolia and Tibetan fault
lines, by demanding human rights, religious freedom and democracy in
China.
These are my random thoughts.
love,
Swami Bodhananda.
Monday, July 28, 2003 3:07 PM