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So M.S. Golvalkar is absolutely wrong?
by kalpak dabir on Mar 11, 2005 10:00 PM  Permalink 

So M.S. Golvalkar is absolutely wrong? Finally it dawns on RSS!

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It is true
by Rakesh on Mar 11, 2005 09:28 PM  Permalink 

I accept the views expressed in this article.

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What utter Nonsense and Rubbish!!
by Ruxak on Mar 11, 2005 04:08 PM  Permalink 

It is become very fashionable for the Sangh Parivar to give their own meaning to any word in such a way that it suits their thinking and `tries' to dilute the theory that an exercise was meant to accomplish. It will only be found in their patented dictionaries or taught in any RSS learning (to go backward) place of education. Any child in any normal school will explain to this derelicts that when a unit (in this case India) is taken as a case study on Religion in the analysis those that do not subscibe to Hindu Philosophy are far lesser in numbers and so they are a MINORITY. They would therefore have nothing to do with the philosophies found in the Bagawad gita or Upanishads or from the behaviour in of any ten Vishnus reincarnations.

The case of study here is not whether they are Indian or not. The minorities are VERY INDIAN and nothing in the form of oft parrotted propoganda can take that fact away. Hinduism is a great religion in its own right and try as they might these misfits of society will not be able to sway that fact. If at all there is a genuine concern on just how much HINDU they are themselves while they strive so hard to give the rest of the Hindus a bad name.

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