Published by S.G. Pub, 2011
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Contents Prologue 1 Crowning pristine glory of India 2 200 years of agony misery and pain 3 Weeping wounds of painful partition 4 Miserable millions yet to get freedom 5 Careerist politicians a threat to unity and integrity 6 Congress under Sonia Gandhi refreshing memories of INC 7 Dreaming India to be called as Sone Ki Shairni 8 Expecting Rahul Gandhi to play the role of a true nationalist leader Notes and references IndexUnhappy at present state of affairs -- poverty-stricken miserable millions mounting social unrest in the form Naxalism Extremism Parochialism etc the corrupt careerist Netas who are veritable threat to unity and integrity unabated fear of terrorism and external aggression being surrounded by troubled state Pakistan Bangladesh Sri Lanka and Nepal and ever bullying China Bharat Mata recalls the 5000 years old glorious past of elite ancient Indian race which was pioneer in almost all the fields of knowledge wisdom and intellect at a time when peoples in other parts of world were rather savageHaving had the agonizing experience of 200 years of British subjugation which ended with weeping wound of painful partition after 64 years of independence in present chaotic situation Bharat Mata feels the need of yet another ?Gandhi? who can unitedly lead her 125 billions children to Freedom -- Freedom from corruption freedom from hunger and poverty freedom from insurgency freedom from terrorism and freedom from fear of external aggression and help India to emerge as a global power to be reckoned with India does have potential to become the super power?Discarding the regional political parties ridden with regionalism and nation political parties infected with communal agenda Bhata Mata zeroes in on INC Indian National Congress the party that led India to independence and still represents majority of populace irrespective of caste region and religion and expects the flamboyant leader Rahul Gandhi to play the role of a true nationalist leaderIf you wish to know the whole truth and your heart beats for your motherland don?t miss this treatise on India 266 pp.