The Hindus of Malaysia seemed to be treated as the Muslims and Christians are treated in India. But, The P Wytha Moorthy, HINDRAF's president, was unwise to meet the Bharatiya Janata Party's prime ministerial candidate L K Advani in New Delhi, because the BJP has been doing the same thing against the minorities in India (Orrisa, Karnataka, Kerala etc. against Christians). The Babri Masjid demolition is the black spot on their saffron garb. I think Mr. Moorthy has chosen a wrong person to grieve, because Mr. Advani has no face to convey his displeasure to Malaysian govt. It may boomerang. Malaysia may answer back that their actions are based on their nationalism as in India the misdeeds of VHP and Bajrang Dal are dubbed as natinalists.
RE:Shun Hinduism
by sharath chandra on Dec 21, 2007 05:15 PM Permalink
hi, Mr.D.....we all know it is the DEVIL inside u forced to write all these. DEVILS R CRUEL TO HUMAN BEINGS. WE HUMAN BEINGS KNOW HOW TO ERADICATE DEVILS. WE WILL DO IT
RE:Shun Hinduism
by TJ on Dec 22, 2007 07:14 PM Permalink
sharath, D is not only a devil but COWARD who doesn;t want to expose himself who he is? Afterall, he doesn't deserve any honors to criticise the relatively superior Hinduism. He might be a M or C, i leave to your choice.
RE:Shun Hinduism
by Global Hindu on Dec 18, 2007 08:10 PM Permalink
the solution is to shun xianity and islam as they divide hunan race into believers and non believers.
The earliest inhabitants of the Malay peninsula were the orang asli or indigenous people who migrated from Siam around 2500 BCE.[citation needed] Proto-Malays originating from Java began arriving between 1500 BCE and 500 BCE.[citation needed] Ptolemy showed it on his early map with a label that translates as "Golden Chersonese", the Straits of Malacca were referred to as "Sinus Sabaricus".[citation needed] From the mid to the late first millennium, much of the Peninsula as well as the Malay Archipelago were under the influence of Srivijaya.
There were numerous Malay kingdoms in the 2nd and 3rd century CE%u2014as many as 30 according to Chinese sources. Kedah%u2014known as Kedaram or Kataha, in ancient Pallava or Sanskrit%u2014was in the direct route of invasions of Indian traders and kings. Rajendra Chola, who is now thought to have laid Kota Gelanggi to waste, put Kedah to heel in 1025 but his successor, Vir Rajendra Chola, had to put down a Kedah rebellion to overthrow the invaders. The coming of the Chola reduced the majesty of Srivijaya which had exerted influence over Kedah and Pattani and even as far as Ligor.
The Buddhist kingdom of Ligor took control of Kedah shortly after, and its King Chandrabhanu used it as a base to attack Sri Lanka in the 11th century, an event noted in a stone inscription in Nagapattinum in Tamil Nadu and in the Sri Lankan chronicles, Mahavamsa. During the first millennium, the people of the Malay peninsula adopted Hinduism and Buddhism an
Malaysia is discriminating minorities and non-malays especially people of Indian origin. There have been news of widespread atrocities against Indian. Indians are highly discriminated and denied basic rights. Temples are demolished for no reasons. 100s of hindu temples are demolished recently while people were worshipping inside. Malaysia would have been an utterly poor third world country if it was not for the hardwork and business capabilities of chines and indian people. While they want all the benefits from these hardworking minorities, they are torturing and descriminating minorities and non-malays in every area. There has been reports that tourists from India being harassed at many occassions recently.Try to boycott malaysia. Also try to persuade others in your circle to boycott malaysia. Indian companies like TCS, Wipro, Infosys and others should avoid malaysia while setting up business plans. There are much better alternatives like singapore or other countries in asia pacific
Boycott malaysia in all means. Boycott travel to malaysia, boycott malaysian airlines, boycott malay restaurants. Couple of years ago I have been to malaysia few times and was attracted by the natural beauty. I used to suggest malaysia to my friends when they plan vacation. But last month onwards I have been doing the reverse. Even I was able to convince some of my friends both indians and non-indians to take off malaysia from their travel plan instead include other southeast asian destinati
RE:Boycott Malaysia
by Freedom on Dec 17, 2007 05:21 PM Permalink
You are right! This is how India/Indians show protest for maltreating Indian Origins there.
But it seems, as usual our boneless, spineless Rulers are mum over the development in Malaysia.
Malaysia is discriminating minorities and non-malays especially people of Indian origin. There have been news of widespread atrocities against Indian. Indians are highly discriminated and denied basic rights. Temples are demolished for no reasons. 100s of hindu temples are demolished recently while people were worshipping inside. Malaysia would have been an utterly poor third world country if it was not for the hardwork and business capabilities of chines and indian people. While they want all the benefits from these hardworking minorities, they are torturing and descriminating minorities and non-malays in every area. There has been reports that tourists from India being harassed at many occassions recently.Try to boycott malaysia. Also try to persuade others in your circle to boycott malaysia. Indian companies like TCS, Wipro, Infosys and others should avoid malaysia while setting up business plans. There are much better alternatives like singapore or other countries in asia pacific
Boycott malaysia in all means. Boycott travel to malaysia, boycott malaysian airlines, boycott malay restaurants. Couple of years ago I have been to malaysia few times and was attracted by the natural beauty. I used to suggest malaysia to my friends when they plan vacation. But last month onwards I have been doing the reverse. Even I was able to convince some of my friends both indians and non-indians to take off malaysia from their travel plan instead include other southeast asian destinati
islam can't live in peace, period, specially with hindus. you don't have to go to malaysia to know it. just look at kashmir. the humanity has to figure out a way to eradicate islam from its midst.
RE:THE MALAYASIAN PM STUDENT OF MODI
by Malathi U on Dec 13, 2007 06:48 AM Permalink
nice reply, Ahmad you are giving ideas to Indians and encouraging everyone to be Modi's student.
RE:THE MALAYASIAN PM STUDENT OF MODI
by TJ on Dec 22, 2007 07:16 PM Permalink
why dont you comment on the saudi rules that chops your hand or head or whatever and has no liberty for any humanbeings?
RE:THE MALAYASIAN PM STUDENT OF MODI
by Arkotak on Dec 13, 2007 01:42 AM Permalink
Why are you now bringing in Modi? As a Muslim are you Indian First or Moslem? I think your Moslem face is open when you say such non sense.
RE:RE:THE MALAYASIAN PM STUDENT OF MODI
by maha maya on Dec 13, 2007 04:10 AM Permalink
ignore these arab slaves. they can not think .brain washed morons. gadhen kahin ka!
RE:THE MALAYASIAN PM STUDENT OF MODI
by Vasanth Srinivas on Dec 13, 2007 12:41 AM Permalink
Go and talk this "minority" in Arabia. Is arabian king also the Student of "Modi". You prove yourself to be a waste fellow.
Mr.selvam why ur country ministers adressing ur ppl as INDIANS instead of malaysians. who have given them powers to misuse the name INDIA ? if they keep repeating our country name INDIA... yes INDAIN MINISTERS HAVE GOT ALL THE RIGHTS TO TALK ABOUT YOUR COUNTRY
RE:RE:our country name is beeing misused by malasian ministers
by on Dec 13, 2007 01:41 PM Permalink
have you seen our birth certificates, they wont state as malaysian, it is stated as indian.
RE:RE:RE:our country name is beeing misused by malasian ministers
by TJ on Dec 22, 2007 07:21 PM Permalink
why don't you give your name for us to help? address too, will you?
May be Moorthy sounds like a Hindu fanatic to the secularists. We should exchange these secularists to those Hindus who are suffering there. One guy who names himself Poolu and Cape cameron are good candidates for the first exchange.