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Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
usha manohar wrote:

There is extremism in every religion , much more in Islam than in any other religion and we see its impact on the whole world , so the o called liberals need not even refer to Hindu extremism which is not violent and terror based . No doubt that many incidents that take place get blamed on Hindu groups especially so when it is a Muslim who is at the receiving end or a so called intellectual ! This fact has also been taken advantage of by our ever conniving political parties and there have been incidents where the goons of these parties commit such acts wearing saffron robes so that they can be easily identified as Hindu groups...These are all political games played by the political parties and their allies. In fact even  criminal goondas like Lalu and Mulayam speak about Fascist force, without having an iota of knowledge about what it actually means, so let us not use big words here against Hindu groups, rather use them where they should essentially be used to describe activities of certain communities ..

Exactly...Taslima knows what she is talking about because she is the victim of her own clan's intolerance or sorry, should I say, extremely friendly and tolerant attitude!
 Incidentally, did anyone read the report about the few Kashmiri Hindus who are incarcerated in a transit camp in Kashmir, suppressed, depressed and scared to death, in their own country? While Sepratists roam outside their compound shouting anti-India slogans in broad daylight? With a situation as worrisome as this, can we blame the rise of so-called saffron terrorism?

http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=Set-up-to-heal-its-now-camp-of-18052016014024

 

I agree it is a cae of cause and effect ..Taseema has been targetted for being frank and if wwe see she never got much support here earlier nor did any of the intellectuals and award wapsi gang stood up for her. She was also someone who was standing up for rationalism and free thinking but obviously in India only some were more equal.. She has made her deductions based on her own experience and what she has seen happening here ..


Pay no mind to those who talk behind your back, it simply means that you are two steps ahead !!!

usha manohar wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
usha manohar wrote:

There is extremism in every religion , much more in Islam than in any other religion and we see its impact on the whole world , so the o called liberals need not even refer to Hindu extremism which is not violent and terror based . No doubt that many incidents that take place get blamed on Hindu groups especially so when it is a Muslim who is at the receiving end or a so called intellectual ! This fact has also been taken advantage of by our ever conniving political parties and there have been incidents where the goons of these parties commit such acts wearing saffron robes so that they can be easily identified as Hindu groups...These are all political games played by the political parties and their allies. In fact even  criminal goondas like Lalu and Mulayam speak about Fascist force, without having an iota of knowledge about what it actually means, so let us not use big words here against Hindu groups, rather use them where they should essentially be used to describe activities of certain communities ..

Exactly...Taslima knows what she is talking about because she is the victim of her own clan's intolerance or sorry, should I say, extremely friendly and tolerant attitude!
 Incidentally, did anyone read the report about the few Kashmiri Hindus who are incarcerated in a transit camp in Kashmir, suppressed, depressed and scared to death, in their own country? While Sepratists roam outside their compound shouting anti-India slogans in broad daylight? With a situation as worrisome as this, can we blame the rise of so-called saffron terrorism?

http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=Set-up-to-heal-its-now-camp-of-18052016014024

 

I agree it is a cae of cause and effect ..Taseema has been targetted for being frank and if wwe see she never got much support here earlier nor did any of the intellectuals and award wapsi gang stood up for her. She was also someone who was standing up for rationalism and free thinking but obviously in India only some were more equal.. She has made her deductions based on her own experience and what she has seen happening here ..

Yes Usha, and the fact is that the so-called rationalists and advocates of free thinking in reality are the ones who indulge in Hindu-bashing and denouncing everything that is traditional to Hindus and can do so quite freely without any repurcussions. Yet when someone like Taslima Nasreen needed support, they failed to extend it to her because she spoke something that went against their label of rationalism - that was, to speak against Hindus. Truly hypocritical!


"I am free of all prejudice. I hate everyone equally."
- W. C. Fields :)

The Kashmir problem of Pandits suffering hopefully should be now resolved as BJP is sharing power in J&k. It is only they who can resolve it as all others have failed. Last hope.

Of course BJP will definitely try but one can see how it is met with by the hard liners in the valley..Of course these are early days and I am sure there will be other more affirmative steps taken to settle the Pandits in their rightful homes.

http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/sainik-colony-kashmiri-pandit-row-malik-geelani-says-do-or-die-situation-for-kashmir/1/671393.html

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Pay no mind to those who talk behind your back, it simply means that you are two steps ahead !!!

I recollect reading the novel by Alistair Mclean " Fear is the Key". This dictated the Congress party and it failed to react when the Muslims started the ethnic cleansing in Kashmir.Now with Modi, this can be reversed. There is nothing to fear as it has been shown that most groups in Kashmir are paper tigers , even  the Hurriyat. It's a pity that Hurriyat leaders are provided security by the Indian government and their children are given subsidies.

yeah there is no muslim in INDIA who wants to go outside India forever and live because of the freedom which they got in INDIA is tremendously awesome 


bhuyali saroj

Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
usha manohar wrote:

There is extremism in every religion , much more in Islam than in any other religion and we see its impact on the whole world , so the o called liberals need not even refer to Hindu extremism which is not violent and terror based . No doubt that many incidents that take place get blamed on Hindu groups especially so when it is a Muslim who is at the receiving end or a so called intellectual ! This fact has also been taken advantage of by our ever conniving political parties and there have been incidents where the goons of these parties commit such acts wearing saffron robes so that they can be easily identified as Hindu groups...These are all political games played by the political parties and their allies. In fact even  criminal goondas like Lalu and Mulayam speak about Fascist force, without having an iota of knowledge about what it actually means, so let us not use big words here against Hindu groups, rather use them where they should essentially be used to describe activities of certain communities ..

Exactly...Taslima knows what she is talking about because she is the victim of her own clan's intolerance or sorry, should I say, extremely friendly and tolerant attitude!
 Incidentally, did anyone read the report about the few Kashmiri Hindus who are incarcerated in a transit camp in Kashmir, suppressed, depressed and scared to death, in their own country? While Sepratists roam outside their compound shouting anti-India slogans in broad daylight? With a situation as worrisome as this, can we blame the rise of so-called saffron terrorism?

http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=Set-up-to-heal-its-now-camp-of-18052016014024

Good you have raised this point as I have operated in the valley and the hindu_muslim divide is complete. There can be no integration ever.

 

Thank you said by: Kalyani Nandurkar
MG Singh wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
usha manohar wrote:

There is extremism in every religion , much more in Islam than in any other religion and we see its impact on the whole world , so the o called liberals need not even refer to Hindu extremism which is not violent and terror based . No doubt that many incidents that take place get blamed on Hindu groups especially so when it is a Muslim who is at the receiving end or a so called intellectual ! This fact has also been taken advantage of by our ever conniving political parties and there have been incidents where the goons of these parties commit such acts wearing saffron robes so that they can be easily identified as Hindu groups...These are all political games played by the political parties and their allies. In fact even  criminal goondas like Lalu and Mulayam speak about Fascist force, without having an iota of knowledge about what it actually means, so let us not use big words here against Hindu groups, rather use them where they should essentially be used to describe activities of certain communities ..

Exactly...Taslima knows what she is talking about because she is the victim of her own clan's intolerance or sorry, should I say, extremely friendly and tolerant attitude!
 Incidentally, did anyone read the report about the few Kashmiri Hindus who are incarcerated in a transit camp in Kashmir, suppressed, depressed and scared to death, in their own country? While Sepratists roam outside their compound shouting anti-India slogans in broad daylight? With a situation as worrisome as this, can we blame the rise of so-called saffron terrorism?

http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=Set-up-to-heal-its-now-camp-of-18052016014024

Good you have raised this point as I have operated in the valley and the hindu_muslim divide is complete. There can be no integration ever.

 

If at all integration was possible, it would have been in the couple of decades immediately following the partition. But  too mollycoddling by Nehru and his successors and partiality towards Muslims at the same time keeping them from progressing on one hand and bashing Hindus and Hinduism etc. has completed the divide. Of course, there are many Muslims who are true patriots and good citizens, but those who voice out separatist tendencies openly should be prosecuted and the disease that The Pakistan has festered should be cut off once and for all. That action would also bring out the true enemies of India out into the open.

 


"I am free of all prejudice. I hate everyone equally."
- W. C. Fields :)

Thank you said by: usha manohar
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
MG Singh wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
usha manohar wrote:

There is extremism in every religion , much more in Islam than in any other religion and we see its impact on the whole world , so the o called liberals need not even refer to Hindu extremism which is not violent and terror based . No doubt that many incidents that take place get blamed on Hindu groups especially so when it is a Muslim who is at the receiving end or a so called intellectual ! This fact has also been taken advantage of by our ever conniving political parties and there have been incidents where the goons of these parties commit such acts wearing saffron robes so that they can be easily identified as Hindu groups...These are all political games played by the political parties and their allies. In fact even  criminal goondas like Lalu and Mulayam speak about Fascist force, without having an iota of knowledge about what it actually means, so let us not use big words here against Hindu groups, rather use them where they should essentially be used to describe activities of certain communities ..

Exactly...Taslima knows what she is talking about because she is the victim of her own clan's intolerance or sorry, should I say, extremely friendly and tolerant attitude!
 Incidentally, did anyone read the report about the few Kashmiri Hindus who are incarcerated in a transit camp in Kashmir, suppressed, depressed and scared to death, in their own country? While Sepratists roam outside their compound shouting anti-India slogans in broad daylight? With a situation as worrisome as this, can we blame the rise of so-called saffron terrorism?

http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=Set-up-to-heal-its-now-camp-of-18052016014024

Good you have raised this point as I have operated in the valley and the hindu_muslim divide is complete. There can be no integration ever.

If at all integration was possible, it would have been in the couple of decades immediately following the partition. But  too mollycoddling by Nehru and his successors and partiality towards Muslims at the same time keeping them from progressing on one hand and bashing Hindus and Hinduism etc. has completed the divide. Of course, there are many Muslims who are true patriots and good citizens, but those who voice out separatist tendencies openly should be prosecuted and the disease that The Pakistan has festered should be cut off once and for all. That action would also bring out the true enemies of India out into the open.

The more they get pampered the more they tend to take things for granted. This is precisely why UCC is very essential to our country to bring in equality . Hopefully after the black money drive , Modi would hopefully look into that seriously and implement it ..


Pay no mind to those who talk behind your back, it simply means that you are two steps ahead !!!

We want to treat all our citizens equal, the same law of land for all. So the very first thing that we have to do is to stop calling them minorities and do not give them special privileges for being a minority. Let us give them equal opportunities and do not make them as vote bank. So high time, stop pseudo secularism and treat them equal. They can't enjoy minority status and equal at the same time


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