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RE:Hinduism is the root of all evil in India.
by rohit roy on Apr 23, 2007 02:32 PM

Now this condition has arrived in our country that we have started abusing our own religion with likes of mr M. who could be a converted Hindu to some other religion either by force of any islamic ruler's disregard for democracy or some brainwashing gurus.
I suspect that he even knows the fact that it's due to hinduism, India survived so many catastrophe and invasions, so many western muslim invaders who could not convert india into muslim coutnry even after so many years of evasions and rule and destruction. India and hinduism are synonymous to civilization, the oldest civilization. Would have been it so bad, those guys criticizing it today would not be able to do so even.
It's just a jealous statement coming out of ignorance in social illiteracy. Christ came to India to float chritianity in world. And people don't need to look upto Islam, a religion which has ebcome synonym of devastation, barbarism, cruelty and backwardness. mohammad made his son-in-law the incharge of Islam and mohammad's son killed him. this bloodbath and story of betrayal itself defines what Islam is all about. Islam is today's terrorists religion. A sin for humanity which is distrubing all and every part of world. And those who are good in it don't stop the evils who are giving badnames to Islam. Muslim are evn responsbile for problems to India, and they are behind the success fo divide and rule policy by so called secular governments. Same is with so called revolutionary hindus, who don't know anything about hindusim and just in fashion become leftists and start abusing this grand religion due to which they are surviving. It's high time to all hindus to unite and develop india. too much badmouthing has been done against hinduism.

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