Celebrating a new era. Strengthened by diversity and empowered by focus, India is poised to further global leadership in peace, prosperity and harmony.

The 61-year old India and 5235-year old Bharat have come a long way today. "Celebrating tolerance, peace and a youthful desire to forge ahead, Vishwa Hindu Satta supports Rahul Gandhi's call to build a communal free and clean political environment." said Dr. Rahul Chaturvedi of Vishwa Hindu Satta while congratulating Mr. Rahul Gandhi.
This is a beautiful day when a strongly hindu Rahul Chaturvedi (wearing a suit) can congratulate a devout practicing Christian Rahul Gandhi (sporting a tilak). Only in India, Mahatma Gandhi - a strongly secular Hindu, can help liberate India, and Feroze Gandhi, a parsi, with no relation to Mahatma Gandhi, can help cause Rahul Gandhi, with parsi and Italian lineage, while being a practicing Catholic Christian, to rise to the top of Indian Politics.
The world can see that Indians in general, embrace all cultures, religions and encourage all. A new era in global peace, prosperity and harmony is upon us. Vishwa Hindu Satta particularly supports Rahul Gandhi's call to encourage more youth to enter into Indian Politics.
"At Vishwa Hindu Satta, we are very enthused by the intelligence, savvy and pragmatism of the modern 'aam admi'."
- said Dr. Rahul Chaturvedi, a Sutradhaar of Vishwa Hindu Satta, in a private prayer ceremony to plan next steps of Vishwa Hindu Satta.
With decisive elections, great power for the first time has now been vested into the very capable hands of Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi. This may not be the time to raise doubts that the strong Christian nexus supported by the disgruntled Muslim vote bank will destroy the eternal sanctity of Hindutv.
But this is unquestionably the time to raise global awareness and create watch dogs to hold our leaders accountable for something more substantial. Creation of an environment of a hostile and cannibalistic growth driven India may not be desirable. This will have the potential for forever damning the world's largest democracy and the most ancient of contemporary people into a misguided, frenzied perception of progress. The same failed policies and behaviors that have compromised the western industrialized nations from moral , economic and ethical leadership and strength standpoint with obvious challenges of a pizza eating, soda popping culture, do not need to bring India down, all over again, into hundred more years of slavery.
India is too large, too vulnerable, too powerful to have concentration of power in one person. We should temper our enthusiasm of market making influences and capital inflows to create stock market upsurges, we saw today in to India, with the nasty spectre that the astute "aam admi" knew Sonia Gandhi to be the "pizza" in the "satta" market.
While most savvy population in the West shuns the pizza as a replacement of staple food, contemporary voters in India are just beginning to taste the euphoria of the pizza.
The very influences that are failing in the US and impact of whom has been lack lustre in Wall Street, may be finding ripe, virgin, unregulated, arable, fertile and yet very vulnerable minds who have the potential to be misled, through negative role modeling from Dalal Street downwards. Unlike China, India's economy does not have the perception of resilience and unity or even that the India Inc. is not completely in the hands of non -core Indian value propositions.
After all, absolute power does corrupt absolutely. These influences may not be holistic and wholesome when viewing the progress of India and the rest of the world.
There are no short cuts to free inquiry, free speech and accountability. This can be only possible with increased awareness.
Vishwa Hindu Satta empowered by the global hindu youth, mentored by the hindu leaders and champions of the causes, plans to unquestionably support our leaders and governments, but , hold them accountable too.
A cleaner politics with younger blood which is accountable is critical to India's prosperity. India needs to rise to take its right place in global leadership in fostering holistic human growth and prosperity.
Cannibalistic progress in the garb of capitalism or atrocities in the garb of socialism need to gravitate up to true human growth and wellness.
Lobbied politics, self-feeding frenzied growth in arms spending across industrialized nations may need to be tempered with global movements to eliminate poverty, supporting free inquiry and free speech and focusing on global human health and wellness.
Stronger nations such as the United States, which are beacons of freedom and those of us who live in the land of the free and the home of the brave ( that is the United States, in case the reader does not know ) may need to rally up globally, to hold our leaders accountable when acts impeaching sovereignty of nations and abuse of due process to the point of being genocidal are perpetrated in the color of law and governance.
The upcoming US Religious Conference visit to India to investigate Godhra riots and Andhra riots may be perceived as a sneaky way to achieve substantial political gain for 'conservative' Christian nexus, given the Christian dominance in the governance of India.
One of the resonating themes in discussions held on May 18, 2009 through out the US by Vishwa Hindu Satta was clear and present danger of the status quo.
In a land , as sovereign as Bharat, as stolid as ever after 5235 years of the start of Kaliyug, where the "aam aadmi" has demonstrated remarkable astuteness and savvy in voting for non communal and non hate forces, sending a religious conference from the US with a script of possible predetermined results, may just be poor politics and too naive. Vishwa Hindu Satta is concerned that many Indians globally, if made aware of the full picture, may feel insulted. Vishwa Hindu Satta needs to act in multi-pronged , multifaceted manner to raise awareness to the responsibilities and threats hindutv faces.
Sutradhaar was born on Akshay Tritiya of the year Krishna Samvat 5235.
Akshay Tritiya is the birthday of Sri Bhagwan Parshuram.
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