National Honour Is Not Safe In Congress Hands

The Government of India’s acquiescence in regard to mediation proposals put forward by UK has come as an anti-climax to the Government’s declarations, and the nation’s determination, to fight, and the vow to throw the aggressor out of out territory. Government seems to have been hustle into the present position. The way it has acted […]

DMK Wants-lingual Centre: BJS Wants Uni-lingual Centre

Special interview with BJS general secretary Deendayal Upadhyaya in Madras Q.: Why not continue the status quo with regard to English language? A.: An Independent Nation will have to accept the challenge of Independence, For example, we merged independent princely states. In the defence field, after the Chinese aggression, we had to reorganise and modernise […]

Report ‘National Status for All Indian Languages’

New Delhi, 10 March “Jana Sangh regards all Indian languages as national languages. And it regards Hindi as the national official language” Shri Deendayal Upadhyaya said here today. He added, “Our policy Statement was adopted before the recent language disturbances. And it says that Government of India should reply to a letter in the language […]

No Surrender to Language Reactionaries

The issue of official language had been raked up once again. The protagonists of English have taken up new positions. They have rearranged their forces. Taking advantage of the highly volatile situation created by the continue misrule of the Congress over the last several years, and aligning themselves with disruptive forces like the D.M.K., the […]

Hindi is Here

From 26 January, 1965 Hindi in Devanagari script will become the ‘principal’ language of the Indian Union. In fact if the constitutional provisions were adhered to, and the wishes of the people respected, the adjunct ‘principal’ should have been dropped and Hindi should become the only official language of the Union. But the Government, which […]

Foreign Office Infested By Communist Agents

King Mahendra of Nepal has cancelled his proposed visit to Nagpur in deference to the wishes of the Government of India. The country has lost an opportunity to reinforce and strengthen bonds of Hinduism that bind the people of India and Nepal. The Government of India has acted in a most undiplomatically and crude manner. […]

The Battle for the Cow Is the Battle for Freedom and Democracy

Demand for a ban on cow–slaughter is an old one. Much has been said in favour and against, such a ban. Issues of all sorts–economic political and constitutional have been raised in its way from time to time. Although the orders of the Supreme Court. Thought these difficulties and problems of cow–protection has been rendered […]

An Alternative China Policy

Bharatiya Jana Sangh had carried on a three–week campaign to ascertain the reactions of the peasantry to the Nagpur Resolution of the Congress on Cooperative Farming. About fifty thousand villages throughout the country were approached. Besides meetings and conferences the workers tried to elicit the farmer’s views on the basis of a questionnaire given to […]

More Give than Take: Jana Sangh Criticises Indo-Pak Border Agreement

One again the Indo–Pak Agreement on Western border disputes has established that the Government of India, contrary to India’s national interests, has followed the policy of winning Pakistan’s good will, which is problematic, by appeasement and territorial concessions. The Agreement is reported to have been arrived at in a spirit of give and take. But […]

Non-alignment or Double Appeasement?

Communist China by following an aggressively expansionist policy has not only created problems of national defence for the countries of the South and South–East Asia, but has also vitiated the atmosphere created in the international world by the joint efforts of the Soviet and the Western blocs. While Russia and America are painfully and scrupulously […]