The secret agenda of BJP is not so secret anymore. Having successfully split people in the name of caste, and faith, BJP aka Sangh Parivar has started with its objections against the constitution that has been accepted by all. The intolerance of brahminical mindset against the constitution written by a Dalit scholar is out in the open. The conspiracy against the constitution written by Baba Saheb Ambedkar that considered the welfare of all communities, has been on since long.
RSS Secretary Suresh Joshi has recently voiced his opinion against the constitution in Gwalior on Sunday at the All India RSS Representatives Meeting stating the constitution alone cannot take the country further since it cannot protect the tenets of Hindu dharma and traditions. Hence the RSS would be getting to the task of fixing it. RSS has started working on its hidden agenda of working up public opinion against Supreme Court ruling against traditional Hindu celebrations such as Jallikattu, bursting of crackers, women entering Sabarimala temple and other related issues.
This is not the first time that the Sangh Parivar has launched an attack on constitution. This has been on since the time this country got the independence. Constitution was accepted after long drawn discussion and debating by the designated committee on the draft submitted by Dr Ambedkar. By then itself the second Sarsanghchalak Madhava Sadashiva Golwalkar had already sounded dissidence. “This constitution drafted by Ambedkar does not embody the values of the heritage of this land. This does not reflect the Hindu Sanskriti that the country stands for,” he had said. But since the then Home Minister Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel had already banned RSS, Sangh Parivar was mute till late.
The ban was lifted only after Golwalkar gave an undertaking. The organization lie mute till the recent days when Modi became the PM and people began speaking against the constitution and their desire to change it. BJP leader with Sangh roots Ram Madhav and RSS Sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat among others have been speaking about this quite openly. Now since Suresh Joshi has said this in the meeting, the agenda has become even clear.
The Hindu culture and beliefs that Suresh Joshi subscribes to, are no secret anyway. His Hindu culture will denial of women entering into the temples much like Brahminism and that should not be questioned ever by constitution or court. Supreme Court has banned crackers saying this contributes to environmental pollution, and is dangerous to humans and animals as well. But the Sangh won’t accept it. Constitution has lifted the ban on entry of Dalits into temples. As per RSS and Hindu faith system, they may not only oppose to Dalits entering the temple, but also their migrating to urban areas on the whole. And as far as the reservation to SC/ST and other categories are concerned, RSS Sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat has already opposed it many a times.
This proves one thing beyond doubt. Any agenda of Sangh Parivar is not a secret anymore. Constitution and reservation would be under threat if BJP government comes to power again in the centre. Hence people should strive to retain the rights given to them by the constitution irrespective of caste, creed, faith or gender. If they do not wake up now, the constitution would be under threat. All the facilities communities have been getting so far would disappear. Corporate and communal fascist combination would destroy this country forever.
The construction of Ram Mandir, Gau Raksha Abhiyana and others are all Sangh Parivar agendas. Their sole aim is to polarize the society and clinch power, then eradicate the reservation given to underprivileged communities. Take out the protection given to women and backward communities given by the constitution and then impose class based system on the society in the direction of Manu’s ideology. BJP ministers like Anant Kumar Hegde have been speaking about changing the constitution since the beginning. This is not a standalone opinion, but the sole purpose of the RSS. This is more than clear now, with Joshi’s statement.
The upcoming election is a battle between those who want to destroy the constitution and those who want to keep it. People have to choose between these two.
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New Delhi (PTI): T20 World Cup-winning captain Rohit Sharma reckons all-rounder Hardik Pandya and left-arm seamer Arshdeep Singh will hold the key to India's prospects in the upcoming edition of the tournament.
Defending champions India will enter the T20 showpiece as one of the overwhelming favourites due to their massive depth and quality.
Rohit highlighted Arshdeep's effectiveness with the new ball and at the death.
"It is a big positive to have both Jasprit Bumrah and Arshdeep Singh together because they always attack for wickets. Arshdeep's biggest strength is swinging the new ball and taking early wickets. He mainly bowls with the new ball and at the death. Starting and finishing are the most important phases, and he is strong in both," Rohit told JioHotstar.
"With the new ball, he swings it to get left-handers caught in the slips and targets the pads of right-handers. He has also started taking the ball away from right-handers. These skills are key for a new-ball bowler. He always tries to take wickets, which is why he bowls the first over."
Rohit added, "In the 2024 T20 World Cup final against South Africa, he did a great job. I still remember he dismissed Quinton de Kock when he was set and batting well. In the 19th over, he gave away just two or three runs, which built pressure on the South Africans.
"That is his game, bowling with the new ball and at the death, and he will play a key role for India in the 2026 T20 World Cup."
India won the last edition of the tournament in the Americas under Rohit's captaincy, after which the dashing opener retired from the T20 format internationally.
Rohit also spoke about how Hardik's dual role as a finisher and multi-phase bowler provides crucial balance to the Indian team.
"Whenever Hardik Pandya is in the team, his role is huge. He bats and bowls very consistently. His batting is crucial when the team is stuck. If we have a score of 160 on the board in 15-16 overs and Hardik is batting, then he's the one who can help the team reach 210-220 from there or if we are 50 for 4, he has to build the innings.
"Batting in the middle order at 5, 6, or 7 is very tough. That is why Hardik's role is critical in any format. We know his bowling. He bowls in key phases, with the new ball, in the middle and in the death as well. His role is very important because he gives the team balance, letting us play six bowlers and keep our batting deep."
Rohit said accommodating both Kuldeep Yadav and Varun Chakravarthy together in the playing XI is going to be a big challenge for the Indian team management.
"The biggest challenge for captain Suryakumar Yadav and coach Gautam Gambhir will be how to play both Kuldeep Yadav and Varun Chakaravarthy together. If you want that combination, you can only do it if you play with two seamers, which is a big challenge.
"But honestly, I would be tempted to play both Varun and Kuldeep because they are wicket-takers and batters struggle to read them. I would surely pick them."
The former India skipper added, "Looking at the conditions in India, like in this New Zealand series, there is a lot of dew. In February and March, dew will be heavy across most parts as winter ends.
"Even in Mumbai, which doesn't get cold, there's still dew. I'd say 90-95 percent of grounds in India have dew. That's the challenge. What do the coach and captain think? Are they comfortable with three spinners? Then they can play spin, but there's no fixed rule. It depends on the team leaders' thinking."
Rohit also urged Kuldeep to stop appealing on every ball and to rely on the wicketkeeper's judgment for reviews.
"My one simple advice to Kuldeep is to just bowl quietly and go back to his mark. You can't appeal on every ball. This is basic. I keep saying it, but it still happens often. Even after telling him many times, he appeals at every chance. You have to use your head. Just because it touches the pad, it doesn't mean it's out every time. This isn't gully cricket.
"I get he is enthusiastic, but think of the team first. Each team only gets two DRS reviews. If I was the keeper, I could see where the ball pitched and if it was hitting, I could tell the bowler.
"But from covers or slip, you don't know the angle. You have to listen to what the keeper and bowler say. That's why when there's a review off Kuldeep's bowling, I don't look at him, I look at the keeper to decide."
The T20 World Cup is scheduled to be held in venues across India and Sri Lanka from February 7 to March 8.
