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This can be only India
by Observer Observer on Feb 17, 2007 10:45 AM

It can be only in India that a foreginer like farncois gautier is let loose to spread venom and divide the society as long as his agenda confirms to RSS VHP and other Hindu Militant Oragnization ,no wonder a saint like Mother Teresa is not accepted by teh Hindu Nazis but a hired Hindunazi propagandist finds place in the fundamentalist Hindu society, this self styled and self proclaimed FRENCH historian is writing utter nonsense without any references and proof , his whole aim like rediff.com seems to be to further the agenda of Hindu terrorist organizations like VHP Bajrang Dal etc.

If Aurangzeb was such a bad guy they you need to look at the temples in Aurangabad which were given regular donations and maintenace funds by him, if the Muslim rulers were so bad and forced people to conversion all of India would be Muslim after 1100 years of rule.

The attemps by the Hindunazi thinktank and "hired propagandist" like Farncois is to create a rift amongst the different religious minorities in India by propagating lies and exagerating the conflict of the Mughals and the early Sikhs.But the fact is that Aurangzeb was applying the rule of the law and crushing the rebellion in Punjab atleast he did not kill innocents like Hindu fundamnetalists do against Muslims and Sikhs and Christians, the Hindunazis and the Hindu fundamentalists called Bhindranwale a terrorist when he was also doing teh same to have a independent Sikh land , what right does India have to control sikhs and punjab , they have a different identity and different religion and right deserve a nation,but the confused hired and underpaid Hindunazi think-tank comprising individuals like Francoise is unethical and unprofessional in their profession of propaganda.

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