Thursday, April 1, 2010

India’s unity can not be strongly founded if one part becomes strong at the cost of the other parts.

Reacting to the attitude of some National Leader
MADHUBABU had written a letter to
Shree Aurobinda Ghosh
in which he wrote.

You the Bangali leaders protested against the partition of Bengal. But Odisha has been vivisected and truncated; you people were not demanding its unification. The logic on which you are agitating against the partition of Bengal, in the said logic Utkal first must be unified. India’s unity can not be strongly founded if one part becomes strong at the cost of the other parts.

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