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India will be Disintegrated



1. How India  becomes United:
When India had consisted of 562 princely states they were under British Imperial and the political unity of India was still in the dreaming centuries. What Maurya Dynasty, Gupta Dynasty and Mughal Empire attempted to make a great effort to unify India has become a failure.
It was when people of India were under the yoke of British imperial, there were enough troubles in the country and the people indicated general unrest. Crimes and murders increased, street quarrelling were seen in everywhere. The European thinker, for India dared endanger of British regime, at this critical situation. For this Allen Octovian I.C.S. retired British officer appealed to the educated Indian.
 “If among you’re the Elite fifty cannot be found with sufficient power of self sacrifice, sufficient love and pride in their country sufficient genue and un-selfish heart felt patriotism to take the initiative and if needs be devoted the rest of their life to the cause, there is no hope for India; her sons must remain humble and helpless instrument in the hands of foreign ruler. For if they would be free themselves must strife the “Bow”. After the appeal 72 Volunteer came forward from different parts of India and thus India National Congress came into existence. Surprisingly, Mr. W.C. Benerjee, who became the first President of Indian National Congress on Dec.30, 1885 who happened to be a Christian. Thereby Hindu, Muslim, and Christian come together and unitedly fought for freedom of India. As time came Great Britain decided to give up her empire and ready to handover the power to India. Then two nation theory emerged and partitioned Pakistan and India because of Hinduism and Islam. However, Dr. B.R.Ambedkar, the then Chairman of Indian Constitution Drafting Committee, foresees the oppressing of majority on the minority. And he said, “Political democracy cannot last unless it lies at the base of social democracy”. He continued, the Brahmin enslaved the mind and the Bania enslaved the body, between them, they divided those who belong to governing classes. He also said, “we cannot expect the wolves to protect the lambs. The wolves may assure protection during the day but at night it will surely eat the lamb one by one. Next morning the very wolf may set tears over the disappearance of one lamb. It may talk of Ahimsa, give lecture on Peace. Equality and Brotherhood, but every night another lamb will disappear; “wolf is wolf” and “lamb is lamb”, they cannot live together except in circus, but even in circus show two are brought together with ring master whip. What Dr. Ambedkar foresees the Indian society 60 years ago has come true today.

2. Christian Contribution to Indian Sovereign State:
The whole process with the establishment of the educational Institution by Christian Missionaries, among those William Carrey, Alexander Duff, John Willson and many others deserved special mentioned. The establishment of University in Calcutta, Bombay, Madras, Serampore imported Western education and culture, which resulted in the liberation of the educated India.
No society or religion had done so much as Christian, to change the whole structure in the country. Most of the productive leaders and intellectual classes were brought out from Christian Institutions such as Willson College in Bombay, Stephen College in Delhi, Serampore College in Calcutta, Christian College in Madras, and many other Institutions contributed to build new India. There is no space to mention all about the Christian contribution like hospitals and other Christian activity for human welfare.
Wherever the reformation took place in India, there was no reformation without Christian influence like Raja Ram Mohan Roy, the founder of Brahmo Samaj. It attracted many intellectual people like Rabindranath Tagore and later Suroni Vivekananda and Sri Rama Krishna. They all embraced Christian thought and way of living whether it is philosophy or literature or art. Thus evolved education to foster social consciousness and the spirit of comradeship in the mind of the young India. In this way national consciousness strengthened patriotic sentiment of many people of India. With this change a remarkable man Rev. C.F. Andrew, a missionary from England who was very often misunderstood both by European and Indian. He was insulted by British Community and called him Traitor. “An other India called him spy” who latter became most admirable man among the white. He participated in Indian Congress and advocated for the right of India that is why M.K. Gandhi called him “Friend of India’ and so leaders gave him DHEENA BHANDU, Christ faithful apostle who shared life of mixture tragedy and laughter in the days of freedom struggle of India.

3. Indian Leaders Hypocrisy:
The world community celebrated Mahatma Gandhi’s 128th birth anniversary as the first Non-Violence day on 2nd October 2007. The concept of Satyagraha and Ahimsa is truth force and a weapon to fight the mighty British imperial for freedom by India. To him Ahimsa and Satyagraha is the most powerful weapon for citizen of India to gain independence from British rule. The world admired his philosophy as his dream was translated into reality of victory.
After 60 years span of time, the United Nations adopted the Gandhian Philosophy in dealing with world peace. India also celebrated non-violence day along with the rest of the world with pride of her self-conscience. India has a reason to be happy because the Father of the Nation is stored on the lofty mountains visible by the global family.
Man Mohan Singh, the Prime Minister said, “People may wonder of what use is non-violence in the present day but it is relevant even today as a way of life and governing the country.” In the same way, Mrs. Sonia Gandhi, the President of Congress addressed the United Nations General Assembly at New York. She said, “In the heart of Mahatma Gandhi’s philosophy of non-violence was his belief that strength comes from righteousness and not by force or power but the truth. Victory comes not from might but comes from moral courage to resist submission from imposition.”
When India celebrated her Republic Day, she is proud to be one of the biggest democratic countries. She claimed to be the champion of Human Rights. Beside she advocated peace and justice amongst the supper nations. India also must be aware of the Spirit of Afro-Asian Solidarity conference and Non-Alignment Conference, which proclaims the right to self determination of which India was one of the leading nations. Few days back, UN voted for Indigenous People’s Right of which India was also one amongst the signatory nations supporting the Bill.
India is fully aware of what is happening in the country. She talked with Violence people but ignored non-violence people. Justice is fallen in the street of Indian Democracy and this would be a mockery in the eyes of the world.

4. Where Present Situation is leading:
When terrorists blast 4 bombs in Delhi and killed 49 people, the whole India became alarmed. But nobody take notice when 100s of churches were burned down, 100s of Christians killed and lacs of Christian people were displaced such as in Orissa, Karnataka, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and other places.
When Ayodhya disrupted, it rocked in the parliament, both by the Hindus and Muslims. But when Christian community is under siege by Bajrang Dal, RSS and VHP no one dare to speak out because they are non-violence people. Then, where is human rights? For what does Human Right Commission set up? Where is Minority Commisssion? For what purpose the Commission was established? Where is the Constitution of India, Preamble read Liberty: freedom of thought, expression, belief, faith and worship. Where are Christian M.Ps and MLAs and for what purpose they were elected? Is the Constitution of India only on paper or the voice of the people?
If India think SIMI and Mujahideen is terrorist and ban, it must be the same with Bajrang Dal, VHP and RSS. By the principle of Christian faith, one can never force anyone to become a Christian. It all depends on the individual decision alone. Christian faith does not go against one’s conscience. A person is free to decide one’s belief. But today we see many false accusation on Christians and targeting Christian, to destroy their faith is a great threat to Indian Republic. I am convinced by what Martin Luther King had said, “It is going to be no longer a choice between violence and non-violence in this world, it’s non-violence or non existence”.  So Christian must unite and fight for its existence.
Christianity is a religion, the more persecution is there, and the more growth will be there. We have historical facts in the past history. In recent past, Communist in China under Mao Tsetung leadership attempted to finish Christianity in China. In the early 1970 some foreign visitor asked about Christianity in China, Mao Tsetung’s wife Jung Quey told, “Christianity in China has been confined to history section of the museum. It died and buried”. But it is amazing story today to see that strongest and fastest growth of Christianity is in China. Its unofficial record said that there are 75 million Christian in China.
The name of Arunachal Pradesh was not known by the world until the infamous Anti-Conversion Bill was assented by the President of India. However, Arunachal Pradesh Isolation from the rest of the world does not mean nothing important is taking place in this land. Anti- conversion Bill for persecution on Christian make Arunachal Christian stronger. Today Arunachal Pradesh has become the fastest growth of Christianity in India.
Who can stop Sovereign God? It is not Politician or Political party or any religious Party to speak for Christian. But Christian people have to speak out who make them to realize human dignity. For the last 2000 years Christian were silent in the people affairs. Now India has given us a chance to speak out what Christianity have done for India.

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