Saturday , November 16 2024

Prime Minister Modi's call to Congress President: There is scope left even amidst political enmity – News India Live | News India

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The stage was set, Congress National President Mallikarjun Kharge stands up to speak, in Jasrota constituency of Kathua district he said, “We will fight to restore statehood in Jammu and Kashmir. I am 83 years old and not going to die any time soon. I will remain alive until Prime Minister Modi is out of power.” Kharge was still speaking when suddenly his head started spinning rapidly, everything in front of him was looking upside down… it felt as if he would fall right here and thus his health started deteriorating. Still, Kharge somehow controlled himself.

The leaders sitting on the stage also felt Kharge's deteriorating health and they immediately ran near the mike. Kharge had also stopped his speech midway due to feeling dizzy, by now there was complete silence below the stage. Congress leaders made him sit on the sofa, meanwhile some people started fanning him. His shoes were also taken off. Later his condition started improving. After getting medical treatment, Mallikarjun Kharge again stood on the stage and started targeting Prime Minister Modi, like before he again reiterated that he is not going to die before removing Prime Minister Narendra Modi from power. I will remain alive until Prime Minister Modi is out of power… “I wanted to talk. But, due to dizziness I sat down, please forgive me.”

Certainly in politics there are allegations and counter-allegations, there is the ruling party and there is also the opposition, the creation and work of both is for the welfare of the people. Both of them may have different viewpoints on any matter, but one similarity is expected from both of them, that is humanity. At the level of sensitivity, whether for or against, both are expected equally in public life. However, it is rarely seen that anyone follows it literally in social life. But Prime Minister Narendra Modi has once again appeared at the forefront of this. Putting aside political differences and ideological differences, amidst all his busy schedules, he took the opportunity to inquire about the well-being of his opponent in his time of difficulty.

As soon as Prime Minister Narendra Modi came to know about Kharge's dizziness and deteriorating health during his speech, he immediately spoke to the senior Congress leader to know his condition. Activated the system as much as possible and asked to take care of their health. In fact, it is a big thing that even when venom is being spewed against you, you should not let the respect for your opposing views diminish. In fact, you can also consider this step of Prime Minister Modi as a remarkable example of courtesy amid political tension. Today this etiquette is also telling the beauty of India's democracy. At the same time, it is also reminding us of the knowledge tradition of ancient India, in which all disagreements had equal right to express themselves together…

How does it matter? Some Mandan Mishra supports Shabdadvaita, Mandan supported Anukyakyativad to a great extent in Advaitaprasthan, but Sureshwar refutes it. According to Mandan, the living being is the shelter of ignorance, Sureshwar considers Brahma as the shelter and poison of ignorance. On the basis of this difference, two departures of Advaita Vedanta started. At the same time, Shankaracharya's teachings are based on the unity of soul and God, according to which God exists in both Saguna and Nirguna forms at the same time. Then we can also look at Charvaka philosophy, which is an ancient Indian materialistic atheistic philosophy. It only accepts direct evidence and does not accept the theory of supernatural entities. That is why this philosophy has been called Vedabhaya. Including this, there are six total Vedic philosophies – Madhyamik, Yogachara, Sautrantika, Vaibhasika, and Arhat (Jain). In fact, all of them present principles that are inconsistent with the Vedas.

Buddhism combines both philosophical reasoning and the practice of meditation, the religion offering many Buddhist paths to liberation. When the Sikh sect emerged in India, it also emerged from the words of the Gurus. You find all these philosophies, beliefs, ideas progressing together in India at the same time, many times in one house you find four members who are firm in their beliefs, somewhere there is no opposition, somewhere there is no discord, nor No matter the differences of opinion, everyone is searching for the path of development, possibilities and ultimately liberation at their own level. This is the beauty of India. Consensus even amidst disagreements…then this is what India's democracy is all about….