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Violence vs. Non-Violence
by Jashomati Chatterjee on Feb 10, 2006 09:35 PM   Permalink

The Mahatma cannot be insulted. Allowing foreign visitors into India who do not or cannot pay homage to the Mahatma is allowing them to insult the cause of Indian nationhood - of nonviolence, religious tolerance and the sovereignty of our culture and people. While it is not surprising that a man who has become a symbol of violence in modern times as no one has since Hitler, chooses not to visit the Messiah of non-violence, it is extremely sad that a so-called "Congress" government is welcoming him to India. It does seem that Bush is less of a hypocrite than the current Indian governemnt. The days to come will enlighten us on how a government run by doctor of Economics understands the emotional issue of the political ideology of an ancient nation.

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