Undue importance to Wharton
The Indian media as usual is giving undue importance to Wharton’s rejection of a televised address by Shri.Narendra Modi. Why this undue importance to a University address. The answer lies in our slavish mentality to White institutions. Wharton has taken cognizance of a complaint made by some Professors against Shri.Modi about his inaction and thereby complicity in the Godhra riots. Nobody has any grievance about the burnt train and the Hindus who were roasted alive in it. After all these are worthless Hindu lives. Hindus are meant for being slaughtered. Wharton conveniently forgot how the U.S.A. bombarded Iraq and the now ongoing Afghan pogrom in which thousands of innocen women and children are also killed in Drone attacks. What sort of duplicity is this by this Wharton College ?
Indians are giving undue importance to institutions like Wharton. I feel Shri.Narendra Modi should not accept any invitations from any USA based organisation. He should also neither apply for a US Visa and in case he is issued one he should reject and return it. Shri.Rahul Gandhi did the correct thing by rejecting Wharton’s invitation.
India owes no explanation to Wharton or any other institution for the internal matters of our country.
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