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For a prosperous India , we must have to tackle terrorism. the internal forces as well as the external communal forces that have been creating communal tension in India must be controlled.
There is not even a single riot in West Bengal since 1964. Even the riot that occurred after the demolition of Babri Masjid had no impact on Wes Bengal. Earlier, West Bengal used to be the nucleus of communal riots. Be it the Direct Action Day or the other incidents of communal violence after the partition, West Bengal witnessed the major tragedies.
But how was the magic impact possible?
How the state government established communal harmony? The state government led by Jyoti Basu abolished Communalism from the minds of the people. People were taught to see each other as human beings not as Hindu or Muslims. Communal institutions were controlled. Communalism was abolished at the grass root level. And consequently West Bengal experienced an era of communal peace and harmony.
Can we do the same in rest of India ? If it is possible in West Bengal , why not in the other states? I invite Proud Indians to put forward their views.
There is not even a single riot in West Bengal since 1964. Even the riot that occurred after the demolition of Babri Masjid had no impact on Wes Bengal. Earlier, West Bengal used to be the nucleus of communal riots. Be it the Direct Action Day or the other incidents of communal violence after the partition, West Bengal witnessed the major tragedies.
But how was the magic impact possible?
How the state government established communal harmony? The state government led by Jyoti Basu abolished Communalism from the minds of the people. People were taught to see each other as human beings not as Hindu or Muslims. Communal institutions were controlled. Communalism was abolished at the grass root level. And consequently West Bengal experienced an era of communal peace and harmony.
Can we do the same in rest of India ? If it is possible in West Bengal , why not in the other states? I invite Proud Indians to put forward their views.