India a 'Hindu Rashtra', 'Akhand Bharat' will come true soon.
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18-Mar-2023, Updated on 3/21/2023 3:27:47 AM

India a 'Hindu Rashtra', 'Akhand Bharat' will come true soon.

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Hindu nationalists had long fantasized about Greater India. They want and hope to reassemble a nation with the same significance, fame, and recognition as ancient India—Akhand Bharat, or "Undivided India," and Hindu Rashtra, or "Hindu Nation." To the dismay of India's secularists, administrators from the RSS and BJP have repeatedly raised these goals in broad strokes. Both operations are, without a doubt, risky and enthral many Hindus and Hindus living within the country's borders.

However, both are doomed to fail. Re-establishing a Hindu Rashtra is ultimately difficult, and recreating Akhand Bharat is idealistic. In any case, the aim of laying out More prominent India has some chance of accomplishment by forming a relationship of similar nations, a Bharat Mahasangh.

Akhand Bharat, in its unfathomably expanded form, is considered to contain domains that comprised the third century BC line of Chandragupta Maurya. The modern nations of Afghanistan, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan, and Bangladesh would be merged as a result. It is immediately apparent that such a motivating project is a hoax.

However, leaders of the RSS and BJP have repeatedly been heard talking about reuniting India with Pakistan, Bangladesh, and the other neighboring nations. Adecision that "Akhand Bharat will be a reality, unifying all the countries" was approved by Jansangh in 1965.

The idea of India as a 'Hindu Rashtra' has its roots in the Hindu nationalist movement, which emerged in the early 20th century as a response to British colonial rule. The movement was founded on the belief that India's Hindu identity was under threat from foreign influences, and that the only way to preserve it was to create a Hindu state. The movement gained momentum after India gained independence in 1947, with the formation of the Bharatiya Jan Sangh (BJS), which later became the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

The BJP's rise to power in the 1990s was a major milestone for the Hindu nationalist movement, and the party's leader, Narendra Modi, has been a vocal proponent of the idea of India as a 'Hindu Rashtra'. Modi has argued that India's Hindu identity is not just a matter of religion, but also of culture and history, and that the country's secularism should be based on this identity.

Every Hindu Nationalist has the aspiration of realizing their dream of making India once more a Hindu Rashtra.

I will end this view with a poem that is beautifully written on “Akhand Bharat" by one of the most powerful leaders of the BJP, Late. Shri. Atal Bihari Vajpayee: 

"अखंड भारत वह भारत है,
जिसमें हिन्दू, मुस्लिम, सिख एक साथ हैं।
जहां धर्म के नाम पर किए गए,
फैलाव और खून का सबक लिया जाता है।
जहां सुलह के नाम पर हाथ मिलाए जाते हैं,
दोस्ती के नाम पर दुश्मनों को गले लगाया जाता है।
अखंड भारत वह भारत है,
जहां सभी को एक समान माना जाता है।
जहां तुलसी, कबीर और गुरु नानक की बातें सुनाई जाती हैं,
जहां शिव समान आदर पाते हैं।
अखंड भारत वह भारत है,
जिसमें सभी का गर्व और सम्मान होता है।
जहां सभी को एक ही घर माना जाता है,
जहां सभी का एक ही परिवार होता है।
यह हमारी आस और आरजू है,
अखंड भारत हमें फिर से लौटाना है।
जो सपना हमने देखा था हमने,
उसको हमारे होंगे दम से पूरा करना है।"

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