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RE:Rubbing the salt on Hindu wounds
by teri maki on Aug 05, 2008 10:22 PM

This is not a muslim land or land belonging to any person but a land where for thousands of years Hindu pilgrims have camped on their way to Amarnath. Therefore technically the land belonged to the Amarnath pilgrims and the transfer was just a mere legality.

Terrorists after chasing away a tiny minority (5%) from the valley burned down their homes and temples so that they can never return and now this insult is like rubbing salt to their wounds. These terrorists were released by PDP-Congress government calling it "Healing touch policy". After release they were given government jobs and compensation in order to rehabilitate them. While at the same time Kashmiri Hindus continue to live in inhuman concentration capmps where they can hardly feed their families. Government gives them mere 200 rupees per person while the United nations relief fund for palastinians is about 10,000 per person per month. This has led to a feeling of injustice among Hindus and fanned the islamo fascism of sepratists who were encouraged to the extent that they protested the amarnath land allocation. Hindus feel that inspite of opposing seperatism and supporting India's claim on Kashmir they have been mistreated and betrayed by psuedo secular government, media and people of India. Even today the Indian pseudo secular media does not cover our agitation while it gives full coverage to seperatist mobs

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