What is the significance of Sengol installed in the new Indian Parliament?

 The significance, or lack of it, depends on your political leaning.

If you are patriotic, have a sense of pride in culture, roots, traditions and religion then Sengol or Scepter symbolises duty, responsibility, righteousness and prosperity. It means dharma (religion) where the king or head of government is represented as Nandi the bull, as representative of Lord Shiva’s justice system.

If you are leftist, communist, librandµ free thinkers, Sengol or Scepter is valueless custom, tradition of Hindu monarchy system which should not be glorified and followed. It is to be kept in a museum. Those who glorify it are uneducated, fanatic, whatsapp university followers and cow dung eaters.

This is the reason congress and its supporting left liberandµ JNU historians kept it in museum as ‘walking stick’. These old men are now just holding a ‘walking stick’ as per congress boycott gang. They just don’t have any respect for Indian culture. They have respect for Arabic Abrahamic and Chinese ideology.

So, Sengol installation in Parliament will be a Burnall moment for librandµs.

Just a walking stick!

Picture source: Google / Respective rightful owner

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