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what about justice to hindus ?
by BhejaFry on Apr 12, 2008 05:29 PM

constitution guarantees equality and concessions for the lower castes and rightly so, as they suffered discrimintaion for 1000's of years.
but consititution does not provide any reprieve for hindus, sikhs , jains , buddhists who were persecuted by muslims for the last 1000 years.
By making india secular , we allowed a minority with a tyrannical past get equal footing with the majority.
Its a fact that india was divided on religious grounds. muslim majority provinces walked out of india as they wanted to live in a islamic country, they did not want to live in a secular india. then what remained behind should have automatically become a hindu nation. but that didn't happen. tyrants were rewarded with a separate country and also given equal rights in this country. hindu rights were thus trampled.
being the majority community in india , hindus deserved to make this a hindu country.
( with just 55% of the population , muslims made sudan a islamic country, in muslim malaysia, muslims are only 60% of the population).
Only declaring india a hindu nation will complete the unfinished task of providing compensation and relief to historically oppressed people in india.
WHAT DOES RAM KELKAR WANT TO SAY ABOUT THIS ?

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