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what Vande Mtaram
by JOHN JABURI on Aug 25, 2006 02:48 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

It was written during the Angrej Raj to praise the King and humiliate Mulsim Kings by a communal Hindu Writer in his anti-Muslim Novel.

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  RE:what Vande Mtaram
by akshay on Aug 25, 2006 05:18 PM   Permalink
seems you are the only enlightened one....asfqullah, maulana abul kalam, abdul hamid all were fools to sing Vande Mataram...or they were not muslims...tell me who do you think is more respectable...Bukhari or asfqullah, maulana abul kalam, abdul hamid??

vande mataram means i worship the mother. only a true patriot can see the country as a mother. are people opposed to singing this saying that "this is not my mother land". are they living in india on a contract basis. the problem is islam is a religion that does not have roots over here. the parsis, the sikhs, the budhists, the jews, even the christians do not have this problem. why is shahi imam cynical? when abdul kalam can say vande mataram, why can't you? asfqullah, maulana abul kalam, abdul hamid, irfan pathan, zaheer khan, are they not bonafide muslims. the very song vande mataram was made popular by a r rehman a devout muslim. the shahi imam has started playing his dangerous game of divide and rule


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What Vande Mataram means to you?