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Blood-shedding Marxists have not lost appeal for majority of forlorn humanity contrary to what delusional USA thinks


Alwihda Info | Par Hem Raj Jain - 14 Septembre 2015


(Author of ‘Betrayal of Americanism’) Edina - MN, USA.


Dear Editor

Sub:- If nothing is done urgently by world community then democracy may become history in India.

-- The USA, in this age of inevitable globalization, should be under no delusion. Many things which people in USA take for granted (making life in USA worth living) is the direct result of USA being perceived as powerful leader of free-world, which puts inextricable onus on USA to ensure that mankind usher into free world with human-rights friendly democracy.

Blood-shedding Marxists have not lost appeal for majority of forlorn humanity contrary to what delusional USA (the leader of free world) thinks after victory in cold war. Two third of India lives in villages and 60 % of Indians are economically dependent on agriculture. Hence all pervasive misery in rural India may push India into the lap of Naxalites (Marxists, having presence in ~ one third territory of India) where democracy will be thing of the past. Especially given the fact that communist model of economically much better border-sharing-neighbor China provides attraction to economically forlorn (not only rural but urban too) overwhelming majority of Indians.

Time is running out fast for India (the only secular democratic country of ~ 1.25 Billion people in this part of Asia) and if India loses democracy then mankind can easily forget human-rights-friendly democracy for rest of developing world. But fortunately there is hope and better than blood-shedding Naxalites the problems of farm labor & suiciding farmers can easily & non-violently be solved as explained below:-

http://www.pakistanchristianpost.com/detail.php?articleid=2517

Regards

Hem Raj Jain

(Author of ‘Betrayal of Americanism’)

Edina - MN, USA.



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