Eternal truth extracted from shashvat pragya of Param Pujya Yog-Rishi Shradheya Swami Jee Maharaj….

Eternal truth extracted from shashvat pragya of Param Pujya Yog-Rishi Shradheya Swami Jee Maharaj….

Nationwide campaign to take back the loot of 5611 lakh crore rupees from Britain and save the country from further loot

    Today India is politically free, 78 years of our independence have been completed, we have entered the 76th Republic Day. Freedom from economic, educational, medical, cultural and all kinds of frustrations and guilt is yet to be achieved. This ancient plunder of colonialism which was earlier done on the strength of sword, is still continuing in the form of consumerism through multinational companies on the strength of trade. We have to become creators and not consumers by running a Swadeshi campaign. Today 90 percent of the wealth of the world is in the hands of 10 percent people of the world.
India's prosperous splendor
UK at the World Economic Forum held in Davos A 98-page report titled 'Takers not Makers' released by Oxfam International, a world-renowned organization, on the British loot of India, citing several studies and research papers, said that the British looted 64.82 trillion US dollars from India in just 135 years between 1765 and 1900, which is equivalent to 5611 lakh crore rupees in Indian rupees, i.e. more than the economy of 5 major countries of the world. India, which was once called the golden bird, was looted by the British so mercilessly that India, whose industrial production was 25% of the global production in the 17th century during the reign of Aurangzeb even after thousands of years of loot by foreign invaders, became just 2% in the 19th century. Even before this, the famous Indian economist Utsa Patnaik has published research papers through the prestigious Columbia Press in 2018 with evidence of the loot of 45 trillion dollars. 
Indian economy 500 years ago
The figures of looting by Arabs, Afghans, Pathanis, Iranians, Mongols, Portuguese, Dutch, French and Mughals before the British do not include this. If we look at the looting of 1000 years in an average form, then it would be at least more than 100 trillion. If we consider the looting as 25% in terms of the size of the country's gross economy, then the total economy of India would have been estimated to be 500 trillion 500 years ago. According to Oxfam, the British ruined the domestic industries of India by making oppressive policies.
Economic inequality due to colonialism
The Oxfam report says that the inequality and looting that was prevalent during the time of historical colonialism is going on in the present times. The Global South, which is the rich people of the developed countries of America and Europe, is exploiting the wealth of the poor and developing countries of Asia, Africa and South America. 77% of the world's wealth is today with the Global North. 68% of the world's richest people come from only 20% of the population of the Global North. Even today, the Global South gets 87 to 95% less payment for the same work as compared to the Global North. One percent of the world's population owns 45% of the world's wealth. By capturing the market through global supply chain, export, monopoly on processing industry etc., multinational companies exploit the workers and women of the Global South. Even today, the rich of the Global North earn 30 million dollars per hour i.e. about 250 crore rupees per hour more than the Global South. 44% of the people still live below the poverty line.
Fruits of the poisonous tree of colonialism
Out of the 64.82 trillion looted between 1765 and 1900, wealth worth 33.8 trillion dollars from India went to the richest 10 percent people of Britain. This was such a huge amount that if carpets are made from 50-pound notes, then the entire 1572 square km of London can be covered four times. After that, a large amount was received by the upper middle class officials, bankers and investors of Britain from the loot. Oxfam says that the British promoted opium addiction for profit, destroyed industries and captured the market, monopolised intellectual property, captured resources, spread slavery, child labor, racism, casteism, gender discrimination all over the world, due to which poverty, hunger, famine, drought and crime increased. Due to monopoly on the market, poor countries did not get medicines during epidemics like Covid. The multinational companies that were born from this money exploited the Global South by making laws in the name of foreign debt, globalization through global institutions like WTO, IMF, World Bank etc., which continues even today. As an example of inequality today, the World Bank says the average Belgian has 180 times more voting power than an Ethiopian.
History is witness that in the famine of 1770 in Bengal, India, the British themselves believed that at least one crore people had died. In the famine of 1943 also, about 30 lakh people died, the sad thing is that this food crisis was caused due to occupation and looting of resources. The British not only looted India's wealth but also crores of people died in India due to British policies.
Apology and damages/fines/compensation demanded by various countries for colonial loot and atrocities
1.     Belgium publicly apologized for the atrocities during colonial rule in Congo, Rwanda and Burundi etc. countries under its control.
2.     Germany apologized for the atrocities committed during its rule in Namibia and promised to pay 1 billion euros each. Germany also apologized for the atrocities committed against the Jews in the Second World War.
3.     Italy publicly apologized in 2008 for the injustice of its colonial rule in Libya and gave compensation of 5 billion dollars.
4.     France also accepted the atrocities of colonial rule in Algeria and expressed regret.
The loot of 5611 lakh crore rupees from Britain has to be taken back and the country has to be saved from further loot
On this Republic Day, our resolution is that we will ask the House of Commons, Britain, to apologize for this loot. Today we are going to call upon all Indians, today we take a resolution to make India a 5 trillion dollar economy. Before the British, along with this loot, foreign invaders settled here and destroyed our Sanatan culture, converted millions of people to Christianity and Islam, and created a threat to the unity, integrity and sovereignty of the nation and caused huge damage with the policy of divide and rule. Earlier, India's Chakravarti rule with self-discipline used to run all over the world. Our resolution is to run a movement in the whole country to return what was looted earlier. Even after looting millions of crores, the biggest shameless thing is that the British have put up an exhibition of looted goods like Kohinoor etc. from India in the museum of London. We have to launch such a campaign to awaken the pride and self-respect of every Indian and by putting legal and ideological pressure on the British government, British Parliament and the descendants of the looter kings responsible for this loot and atrocities, we have to take back the looted money and run a nationwide movement to demand a public apology from the British for the atrocities committed on India. This is to return the loot of the country in the campaign of economic freedom and ideological freedom, the country has to be saved from further loot through the Swadeshi campaign.
All the citizens of the country are called upon to go to the Oxfam website, view this report and run a campaign to return the loot and apologize by emailing the British Parliament House of Commons on their official email ID hcinfo@parliament.uk. 

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