The baton of Dharmic politics has been taken by the new leaders, CM’s of BJP from their Stalwarts like Atal Bihari and Sushma Swaraj. The likes of Yogi Adityanath, Pramod Sawant, Pushkar Dhami, Himanta Sarma and Basavaraj Bommai proudly associate themselves with their dharmic Hindu culture and take steps to rejuvenate it.
Bringing Back Temples Glory
The Goa CM has walked the talk and allotted 20 crore rupees in the latest budget announcement for revamping dilapidated Hindu Temples in Goa. The invasion of the Portuguese led to the widespread destruction of Hindu temples and other important places of our culture. The Temples in our civilisation were not just places of worship, they had been the centres of spiritual, historic, cultural and educational significance.
Goa CM @DrPramodPSawant makes budgetary allocation of ₹ 20 Cr for restoration of heritage sites and Temples destroyed during Portuguese rule.
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The Goa CM during the budget speech said, “Our places of worship are symbols of our rich cultural heritage. At many places in Goa, we find several temples in dilapidated and neglected conditions. During the Portuguese regime, there was a systematic effect to destroy these cultural centres. Considering tourism development, we have made a provision of ₹20 crores for reconstruction and restoration of these temples and sites”.
The New Revamped Indian Polity
There was a time in Indian polity when appeasement politics was at its peak. The ruling coalition, United Progressive Alliance (UPA), led by Congress party was trampling the voice of the majority community i.e. Hindus. To appease the Muslim vote bank, they wanted to pass Anti Communal Violence Bill from 2004 to 2014 in multiple attempts failing every time because of huge public outrage and opposition’s lashing.
The Anti Communal Violence Bill 2011 was drafted by an un-elected Congress Coterie body, National Advisory Council (NAC) led by Sonia Gandhi, which at that time had more powers than PM Manmohan Singh. If the bill had been passed it would have choked Hindus to death as it would have fixed the majority community as the permanent aggressor in case of Communal Violence.
But the Adharmic practices can’t continue for long, Dharma has its own way of rebirth. The new polity of the Hindu Renaissance has seen massive support from Indian citizens and new politicians who have ears on the ground are getting public support. These new leaders are revitalising Dharmic practices and strengthening Indian Culture and traditions.
Walking in PM Modi’s footsteps
PM Narendra Modi is a devoted Hindu and spiritual person. He has been popularising the great teachings of many Hindu Saints and philosophers like Tamil poet and philosopher Thiruvalluvar, Adi Shankaracharya by visiting the recent Statue of Equality of Shri Ramanuja. He has also made many efforts in bringing back Hindu artefacts looted back from India.
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The BJP CMs follow the footsteps of PM Modi. The Hindu temples have been freed from the clutches of the government in Uttarakhand and Karnataka, with the announcement to introduce Uniform Civil Court (UCC) in Uttarakhand, redeveloping important spiritual and religious cities like Ayodhya, Kashi and Mathura have strengthened Hindu Renaissance and stamped pride in being a devoted Hindu.
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This significant and praiseworthy turn in the Indian polity is not a result of one man or one party but it’s the dharma itself that is finding tools and people for rebirth. The Hindu Dharma as stated by the honourable court is a way of life. It is not against anyone, instead is for the betterment of the whole world and civilisation.
Taking pride in one’s roots gives the person scope for whole round development and spiritual fulfilment. Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Sushma Swaraj have many times spoken eloquently about Hindu Pride and it’s good to see that the new leaders are following their stalwarts’ dharmic politics and are proud Hindus.