I daresay that you have used this same heading again. In any case you are not totally wrong. THE RABID FUNDAMENTALISTS in India who are on the down hill ought to cry.
If the Karnataka government had to be out in strength it was because of the grave assault on the guarantees of Art 19 of the constitution of the right to profess and propogate their religion - a fact that means nothing to you and your fundamentalist ilk. If the Shankaracharya is not guilty he will be released - even though a majority who believe that he is so and are maturely content to let the law take its course.
While the most of your article had the same repeat garbage you slipped up when you say - Quote It would mean the loss of India's ancient culture, the loss of its unique identity, with India becoming just another nation cloning the West. Even the Muslims and Christians of India, who are like no other Christians and Muslims in the world, would lose something Unquote.
Finally you have recognised that the Indian Minority of Christians and Muslims are different from the others of their type in the world - they are Indian. Something that your paymasters have been neglecting to say for so long.