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Where are the poor Hindus?
by Anand Patel on Feb 01, 2006 11:05 PM

There is no India without Hindus; Therefor, if the hindus are in trouble then so is India. Regarding to the conversion, the conversion of tribals or uneducated people is like a scam or fraud. It is true that Sonia's election as a president of National Congress Party was done by hindus too. But, I do not understand that why our country people do not want to come out of the legacy of "Nehru-Gandhi" and meet competetive world that Nehru or his progeny never forsaw. Hindus have to realize who really stands for their rights. who are the true minorities? President Kalam, Congress President Sonia Gandhi, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh? Even United States has not yet seen any black president. I agree with his view that hindus, the true citizens of India for centuries, have lost abillities of electing a right person as a leader of rulling party. Or perhaps, the constituion in India needs to be re-written by removing the word of 'minority'. Rather, the protection should be given to the needy, poor and uneducated people, not on the basis of a religion or a cast. It doesn't make any sense in considering poor higher caste hindu in majority while a rich muslim, christian is considered minority.

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