1st Nov.
In the Supreme court in the afternoon. Attended a talk by Ramchandra Guha, a reputed historian and writer of famous book 'India after Gandhi', on Patriotism vs Jingoism in IIC in the evening. Enlightening talk. He said that there is no Constitutional patriotism in the world as enshrined in the Indian Constitution in terms of values. It is jingoism all over. It has three features: 1. It advocates one religion, 2. one language and 3. has one common enemy. According to him at present in India it is Hindutva, Hindi and minorities, mainlly, Muslims and Christans as common enemy. I think that his analysis of situation in India is not true to facts. We have some kind of Constitutional patriotism or at least there are sincere and serious efforts to achieve it.
Advocate Digvijay Singh came from Fatehpur and discussed filing of acase in appeal.
2nd Nov.
In the Supreme court in the afternoon.
Quotable Quotes :"There is some self-interest behind every friendship. There is no friendship without self-interests. This is a bitter truth." Chanakya
In the Supreme court in the afternoon. Attended a talk by Ramchandra Guha, a reputed historian and writer of famous book 'India after Gandhi', on Patriotism vs Jingoism in IIC in the evening. Enlightening talk. He said that there is no Constitutional patriotism in the world as enshrined in the Indian Constitution in terms of values. It is jingoism all over. It has three features: 1. It advocates one religion, 2. one language and 3. has one common enemy. According to him at present in India it is Hindutva, Hindi and minorities, mainlly, Muslims and Christans as common enemy. I think that his analysis of situation in India is not true to facts. We have some kind of Constitutional patriotism or at least there are sincere and serious efforts to achieve it.
Advocate Digvijay Singh came from Fatehpur and discussed filing of acase in appeal.
2nd Nov.
In the Supreme court in the afternoon.
Quotable Quotes :"There is some self-interest behind every friendship. There is no friendship without self-interests. This is a bitter truth." Chanakya
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