Guest guest Posted March 1, 2002 Report Share Posted March 1, 2002 This is in response to my pusedo-secular friend's observation on the train barbarism. Dear Kausik, How are you doing. Good to get your email. I am right now in the USA and doing fine. Your point is well taken and understood. However the truth does not change that Islam is a dangerous religion and out to destroy Hinduism, it does not matter whether hindu people practise it or not, they are still humans and need to be protected. You are talking in the old school of thought of nexus (pseduo-secularist, extreme-communist, radical-christian and fundamentalist-muslim). These people have destroyed both India and Hinduism and so dont get carried away by their negative propaganda of hinduism and live in false values. The whole west has now understood what hindu dharma is in the right prespective and are embrassing in large numbers, including half christians like me and other born again hindus (especially kerala christians plus atheist and agnostics). However macalays education system has made indians confused and convinced that they are inferior. We being educated people should remove this macalays education system and pseduo secular thoughts out of the indian thought process. Remember one thing very clearly, the kar sevaks are humans and their killing is not justified in whatever way one may like to justify. If people like to justify the loss of hindu blood, then those who justify, their blood can also be expended. And I do not like to live in a muslim majaority india, instead i would love to live in a hindu majority india. I am ready to do anything for that including war with saudi arabia, pakistan and their kind if they dont behave. I am shocked that you being a hindu indian should have first condemned the attack on the train, instead you are blamming the kar sevak. It is unfortunate to know where your sympathies lie. You are my friend and you greatly disappointed me with your response. You need to do a lot of soul searching may god show you the right direction. Remember I am not a coward nor stupid, I exactly know what has happened and we will teach all the anti-hindu forces and their supporters a lesson whether they like it or not. Thanks, Vijai MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: Click Here Hi Vijai, Don't be carried away be these emotional fools who cry bersek and bare their fangs at the muslims given the slightest chance...... Let us get the perspectives clear....... As long as you stick to being Hindu in a country like India, there will always be a muslim going against what you stand for. Let us stop being hindu and be an Indian. Moreover, most of the hindus call themselves that out of pride and not practice. Before we call ourselves Hindus, we should ask how much we really practice the philosophy that it is........ "ganapa vijai" gvvijai amitabh_chhabra, amitstat, fmorales, govinda, kuppa, kvsrkk, manoharshinde, neela, nirmalm, nyayavadi, omswasti, pvh, kitnphan, prashant_bhawalkar, rajiv.k.singh, ramana_panasa2000, sahadevadasa, sevabharati, shyam, snmathur, Srinandan, srinivaschinta, ssv01, vasuvaj, vedic108, vediculture, veenkm Fwd: sabarmati express attack on Hindus Wed, 27 Feb 2002 17:10:29 >"Rajeev Srinivasan" >"Rajeev Srinivasan" , , , , , "swamini hyd vimalananda chinmaya" , "sanjeev nayyar" , "Lata Jagtiani" , , "Sandhya Jain" , "Brij Mohan Thapar" , , "heritage" , , , "Ram Madhav" , "Yvette hyd. Rosser" , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , "MR N S RAJARAM" >sabarmati express attack >Wed, 27 Feb 2002 19:05:33 -0800 > >i wonder who's worrying about the human rights of the >hindus burnt alive by a mob of muslims while travelling >on a state-owned train in their own country. all those >who worried about the human rights of an australian >missionary are thunderously silent now. > >this is an abomination, an atrocity. and the newspapers, >eg. times of india, are already blaming the victims. it is >the fault of the hindus for having provoked the muslims >with all this temple talk. how predictable! and how utterly >vile. so like apartheid! > >what are *we* going to do about this, friends? for, nobody else >will. what is the strategy, the tactics, the media plan? how do >we get the masses to think of these victims as real human beings, >not just anonymous numbers -- unnamed, unwept and unhonored? >ike the victims of the attack on the amarnath pilgrims? >they must not be allowed to have died in vain. > >i get the feeling that this was not a spontaneous attack >-- it is too vicious and too well-organized for that. it might >also be a foretaste of what's in store for march 15: "spontaneous" >uprisings, murder and rioting in muslim-populated area. this >could be a serious law-and-order problem. just as there is >a school of thought that the original ayodhya incident had >ISI agent-provocateurs chivvying people on. > >Rajeev Srinivasan >rajeevmail > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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