Mangaluru: Amend Articles 29 and 30, give minority benefits to all - VHP


Mangaluru, Dec 29 (IANS): A proposal shared at the ongoing meeting of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad's (VHP) Central Management Committee and Board of Trustees here on Saturday might trigger a controversy very soon.

In the meeting, the VHP demanded amendment in Article 29 and 30 of the Constitution of India which are meant for the protection of the interests of the minorities.

The VHP said the benefits under these two Articles should be given not only to the minorities but other sections also. The VHP believes that this will help in eliminating discrimination.


Book release at VHP meet

On the second day of the three-day meeting, the VHP resolved to build a cultured, strong and self-reliant India along with passing many important resolutions related to its agenda. The main agenda of the organisation was related to the amendment of the two Articles which protect the interests of the minorities. If the government amends Articles 29 and 30 as per the demands of the VHP, the benefits which the minorities get will end.

The proposal shared by the VHP said that by making the necessary amendments in Articles 29 and 30 the rights of the minorities will be extended to all the religious and linguistic communities.

The religion awakening edition of its fortnightly magazine 'Hindu Vishwa' was also released here.

Article 29 protects the interests of the minorities by making a provision that any citizen/ section of citizens having a distinct language, script or culture have the right to conserve the same and mandates that no discrimination would be done on the ground of religion, race, caste, language or any of them whereas Article 30 mandates that all minorities, whether based on religion or language, shall have the right to establish and administer educational institutions of their choice.

Currently, the state and the centre both have the right to determine the minorities.

National spokesperson of the VHP Vinod Bansal told IANS, "The VHP believes that there should be no discrimination between the minorities and the majorities in the country. Everyone should get equal benefits. Hence, we demand amendment of Articles 29 and 30."

In his remarks, Sarkaryawah of the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh Bhaiyyaji Joshi said talking about superiority from birth in Hindu society is wrong because a person is superior not on the basis of his birth but on the basis of his karma.

He said that somewhere our values have declined, there is also indifference towards the motherland due to change in the outlook.

He insisted on ending discrimination from the society. He said, "Protection of cow is not just a protection of an animal for us. Shri Ram Janmabhoomi is the centre of self-respect for us."

 

  

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  • S Shetty, Tulunaad

    Sun, Dec 29 2019

    Remove all reservations, bring uniform Civil Code made every single of the citizen equal.. let everyone work hard and come up in life, PERIOD.

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  • Andrew, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 30 2019

    It is the height of folly to expect a uniform civil code legislated by the BJP, VHP or RSS to treat all Indians equally. Sarad Sharma of the VHP has made it clear he wants everyone in India “to be subservient to Hindus and Hinduism.”

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  • Saurabh, Udupi

    Sun, Dec 29 2019

    VHP is scar to tolerant Hindu society. Jealous and intolerant

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  • Syed Mohiudin, Iruvail/Riyadh

    Sun, Dec 29 2019

    In a particular county, Minorities gets all benefits throughout the world and there will be no uncultured and jealousy people are objectioning. In India these people are as like as epidemic diseases. Moreover these are demanding 10% reservation for Brahmins and they are already occupied 85% in major positions in Government level even they are just 2% of the population.

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  • RSRB, Kundapura

    Sun, Dec 29 2019

    Syed Mohiudin, Iruvail/Riyadh

    I am surprised, how come you say Brahmins occupy 85% of the major positions?
    Please name some at least for my reference.

    Brahmins are suffering from 3 generations due to lack of reservation. Brahmin students are studying with only 2 to 3 hour sleep to be at par with the reservation students. This is a torture and human rights issue. reservation is meant for those who suffered. Right? Now you realized how Brahmins suffer... So let them too get the benefit under constitution....

    They have not been advantageous in any sector of the society. The children of brahmin are not opting for ancestral profession itself shows being "Brahmin" is not advantageous at all ….

    By the way, I am not Brahmin... :-)
    But can empathize & sympathize for them as a human being...

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  • DMBangera, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Sun, Dec 29 2019

    What benefits the minorities get in Pakistan, other than early "moksha" ?

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  • Alex, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 29 2019

    Good idea. Just how many Dalits hindus were at this conference?

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  • Andrew, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 29 2019

    VHP is a disgrace to Mangalore. VHP disrespects half the people of Mangalore by attacking the constitutional rights of linguistic and religious minorities.

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  • Andrew, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 29 2019

    VHP idiots are incapable of understanding the power imbalance between the majority and minority which necessitates article 29 and 30.

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