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Being Indian is not enough ..... Mr Tarun Vijay
by Prabhanjan Butshikan on Feb 17, 2008 12:39 PM


The answer to Tarun Vijay's hypocritic article is an emphatic "No". Being an Indian is not enough!

You cannot qualify to become a Sarsanghachalak if you are just an Indian, you have to be a male Brahmin.

If you are just an Indian, you donot get a house in certain localities of Ahmedabad, Baroda & Mumbai. You have to be a high caste vegeterian Hindu for that!

If you are just an Indian, you cannot be called a patriot; you need to be a Hindu for that. A Muslim's patriotism can be easily doubted by any Rama, Shiva or Govinda!

If you are just an Indian, you cannot enter Sabarimalaya temple. You have to ascertain that you a Hindu male. If you happen to be an Indian Hindu female, you have to prove that you are not in the menstruating age!

If you are just an Indian & want to marry an Indian, then sorry, you won't get a match. You have to disclose your identity as a Punjabi or a Bengali or a Khatri or a Marwari or a Mochi or a Vokkalinga.

Tarun knows all this, but like a normal Swayansevak who has mortgaged his brain on that infamous Hindutva shop of Nagpur is pretending to be an "absolute" Indian. An absolute Indian never existed, nor does he exist now!

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Is being Indian not enough?