isbn; 978-81-901906-2-4
Contents:
1.Introduction
2.The khilafat
3.The Punjab wrong
4.Swaraj
5.Hindu Moslem unity
6.Treatment of the depressed classes
7.Treatment of Indians abroad
8.Non Co-operation
9.Mahatma Gandhi’s statement
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Being the formulator of philosophy of Hindutva, Savarkar emphasized on a common rashtra, a common jaati, and a common sanskriti as the three essentials of Hindutva. All these essentials could best be summed up by stating in brief that they are Hindu to whom Sindhustan is not only a pitrabhu but also a punyabhu. This book gives the true meaning and correct picture of the Hindu Rashtra, wherein everyone living on the land this side of Indus river is a Hindu by culture, by values and not by the religion in its narrow definition. The book is divided in three major parts—First part is Hindu Pad-Padshahi, Second is Hindu Rashtra Darshan and third part is Essentials of Hindutva.
the struggle for Indian home rule which was started with the inauguration of the Indian National Congress has many difficulties to encounter, has strong and powerful opponents and has received many checks. But its strongest opponent is Mr. Gandhi and perhaps the most severe check it has received is the adoption by the national congress at his instance in Calcutta and Nagpur of the so called Non-Violent Non-co-operation.
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