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Glimpses From The Past
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Are We Politically Disintegrating?
His Holiness Jagadguru Sri Sankaracharya of Sringeri
(Published in 1966 Annual Number)

 

(...Contd)

India has been moulded by Nature, spiritual significance, and tradition, to be one and indivisible. The springs of unalloyed patriotism are deep-rooted in every Indian. A nation can be united when its will and actions are fully coordinated in the direction of “Dharma”.
The only panacea for all the present ills of our Government, is the zealous pursuit of Dharma in all walks of life. It is said “Dharmena labhate sarvam, Dharme sarvamidam jagat.

Dr. C. P. Ramaswami Aiyar
I feel that there is a lamentable growth of divisive and fissiparous forces stemming from overaccentuated linguistic claims, from narrow and parochial patriotism and from a refusal to face economic facts and, above all, from a steady decline of personal and collective discipline.
Courageous leadership able and willing to face temporary unpopularity and the purposive spread of popular education are the only remedies, and inevitably they are of a long-term character.

Sir C. V. Raman
I am reminded of the famous adage that those who sow the wind will reap the whirlwind. The real trouble started when the Constitution pulled down the English language and put Hindi in its place--in the face of a strong and well-justified opposition. The results of that decision have just begun to show themselves. There is worse yet to come and I do not think that anything can stop its coming.

Prof. P. A. Wadia
The solution of this problem lies in scrapping altogether the linguistic provinces and reorganising the whole of India on the basis of administrative units under a single Central Government. Such redistribution will bring together in single units people speaking different languages with the possibility of restoring the unity of the country which today is in danger of losing.

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