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BLUNDER MADE AT THE TIME OF PARTITION OF INDIA
by Ambikrishnan on Mar 28, 2009 12:02 PM

The most serious, basic blunder on the part of the then highly excited leaders of India was the failure to obtain an absolute guarantee that the Muslim brethren accept the secular character of the new India which would place some demand on giving up some rights of Muslims according to Sharia, and also would demand that Christian conversion as is being pursued virulently with missionary money elsewhere in some parts (not Muslim nations) of the world SHALL not be allowed in India. If any part of the Muslim or Christian population did not agree thus, those people would need to go to Pakistan (Muslims), or to the UK (Christians). The implications of ths blunder are that India stands the chance of being broken up further into religiosly divided smaller countries which could invite foreign mischief in fuuture. In order to correct this potential and sure damage to the Hindu essence of India, with reasonable tolerance as traditionally followed in India towards other religions, it is now necessary that Indians most importantly all Hindus, to rally together and work for a government which would work to achieve this goal with due Constitutional enshrinement of the same. ANY POSTPONEMENT OF THIS EFFORT WILL MAKE IT ALL THE MORE DIFFICULT AS THE CONVERSION AGENDA OF THE ISLAMIC AND CHRISTIAN CONVERTERS IS GOING ON AT AN UNPRECEDENTLY FAST RATE.

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