Yes, you will find such statements on the Internet in hundreds of articles. You will find many such videos on YouTube where these types of many words have been used in relation to India or Indians. This article of mine is meant to answer those people who have misrepresented or distorted the word India or Indian. Write below, proving some such statements wrong here.
Statement - 1.
The word "Indian" means bastard, you must have read that during the British period there was a board of "Dogs and Indians are not allowed" in theaters and many public places, from this you can understand what was the value of Indians for the British.
Clarification
The word Indian means Bhartiya. Our constitution confirms this. Our constitution says "India that is Bharat". At the time when our country was a slave of the British, the matter was different. Anyone can speak anything about the slave, but today we have repulsed the British and returned them to their country. No one has the courage today, as mentioned in this article. Today, Indian means Bhartiya and those who are finding themselves great by removing their own evil, in reality there is no fool in the world more than them. I am Indian, I am Bhartiya, I am Hindustani.
Statement - 2.
If you open the Oxford Dictionary (Old), page number 789 says Indian which means "old-fashioned & criminal peoples" means backward and stereotypical criminal people.
Clarification
The word Indian, mentioned in page number 789 of the Oxford Dictionary, published in 1900 year, was written at that time according to the order of the British rule. And the way we (ie our ancestors) drove the British away and brought them to their country. In the same way, the Oxford Dictionary also had to change that edition. In the present-day Oxford Dictionary, you can see that Indian means Bhartiya, not something, and today no country in the world has the capacity to make any objectionable remarks about the 1.30 billions citizens of India. Today India means Bharat and Indian means Bhartiya and there will be no doubt in the future.
Statement - 3.
Indian means "person or couple whose parents are not married in the church". That is, the word "Indian" means children born to a couple who are illegitimate due to lack of marriage in the church, that means bastard.
Clarification
As I have made clear in the above clarification, India means Bharat and Indian means Bhartiya, then there is no need to say anything further on this. Since India was weak at that time, it was a slave, no matter who addressed it. But today no one dares to address the Indian by abusing them.
Statement - 4.
In Britain, it is a legal offense to call its citizens "Indian".
Clarification
It is a crime in Britain to call its citizens Indian. I have a question, is it good for an Indian to say Pakistani, African or otherwise. This is wrong in every country, what is new in this, those who write the article may not make any difference but I tell myself that I am an Indian. I am an Indian and if someone tells me a citizen of another country, then sure I will take legal action against him. Because I am Indian, not Pakistani, African or otherwise. I think that such rude writers must have found the answer to their question, who are twisting and presenting the truth in this way.
Statement - 5.
There are about 200 countries in the world, all those countries have their own special identity and a special name. Among these 200 countries, India is the only country whose official name is India and Bharat. Both these names have also been approved in our constitution. It is written in the Preamble of the Constitution, India, Bharat. This means that there are 2 names of the country, officially called Government of India and also called Bharat Sarkar.
Clarification
It makes me laugh to hear such thoughts whether the author of this article is more great, educated, scholar, and the world is seen than Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar, the author of the Constitution of India. In my view, there may be very few people who have seen the whole world, among them Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar. If we talk about knowledge, then I understand that the knowledge that Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar had with him will still not be available in any Indian and such people say that India has two official names in India and Bharat. I will not say much to them so much that they should have a little faith in Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar, the author of our Constitution, believe in the Constitution of India, and remove such articles from the internet if possible. It is a shame for the same writers themselves. Because they are unknowingly challenging Doctor Bhimrao Ambedkar. By the way, for the information, tell me that there are many countries in the world which have more than one name. You people search in Google, you will get the answer. As given in the example, Japan has a name, no, Japan also has more than one name, you search in Google.
Statement - 6.
What is the name of this country "Bharat" or "India"? The social worker of Lucknow has put the central government in trouble by asking the same question to the government, under the Right to Information Act i.e. RTI, what is the name of India officially? His question has created a stir in government offices as the government does not have any answer for this at the moment.
Clarification
For the information of the people, let me tell you that the Right to Information ie RTI Act has been discontinued due to similar questions from such people. Perhaps the last question under this law was that if the aliens attacked India, what steps did the Indian government take to avoid it? The Right to Information Act was then repealed. Because some people have got too much right to speak in this country, yes this is the question, some childish question. It is written on the first page of the constitution that even if India means Bharat, the central government has had difficulty in answering it. No, we think this is not a question and if someone has asked such a question, it is very silly. Because India means Bharat this is clearly stated in the Constitution. Then questions like India and Bharat should not arise and the central government should not accept such questions. This unnecessary controversy is being created with the objective of making your article public.
Statement - 7.
Knowing the real meaning of the word "INDIAN", you will be overwhelmed with shame.
Clarification
Shame, why should we be ashamed? Shame should to those who write wrongly, misprint. Whether you are the author of the article or the publisher of Oxford, we are Indian. Our Constitution has given us the name of Indian and this constitution is ours. We are proud to be our Indians. People drowned in shame, who feel mistaken for being Indian, authors of such articles drowned in shame, who object to being Indian, trick others. Why don't such writers overwhelmed with shame? Those who do not know their constitution, do not know the history of the country, and have gone on to teach the world a lesson.
Statement - 8.
The word "Indian" signifies 100 percent slavery is a hate word because those who did not marry according to the beliefs of Christian churches are called 'Indians'.
Clarification
It would be unfair to say that the word "Indian" signifies slavery. "Indian" is not a symbol of all slavery, but in the time of slavery, "Indian" meant (meaning) that the British made it different. The word "Indian" is not hateful but in the era when "Indian" was a slave of the British, racism and apartheid was at its peak and it was not only in "India" but in many countries there was a sense of racism and apartheid.
In today's perspective, nowhere has it been written that "those who do not marry according to the beliefs of the Christian churches will be called 'Indian'". Why is creating unnecessary confusion about the word "Indian", which has no basis. In any of today's dictionaries, you will find the word "Indian" to mean Bhartiya.
Statement - 9.
"We need proof that who and when this country was named" India "? Or when was it decided to call India instead of Bharat? "
Clarification
The Constitution of India confirms the name "India" and the whole world respects this confirmation. It does not matter when and by whom the word "India" was originated. It is true that India's name is "India" and I am an Indian.
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