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  RE:whats the use
by Asad Ansari on Apr 24, 2007 11:41 AM   Permalink
In the past 200 years I cannot recollect anything having been destroyed by Muslims in the country.......Yes we need to be wary of Bajrang Dal etcetc in the current scheme of affairs.....

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  RE:whats the use
by Dream Girl on Apr 24, 2007 01:01 PM   Permalink
very easy to ask this question and escape... Bajrandal and RSS only destroyed an illegal structure built by invaders on a structure that was built by people of this land.. They did not go to Mecca and demolish something there to build a temple...

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  RE:whats the use
by Bhaskar Chattopadhyay on Apr 24, 2007 11:48 AM   Permalink

33% of India is now under control of Islamists who purged all non-Muslims from there - what you call Bangladesh and Pakistan.

Lahore, Dhaka, Karachi were major cities where 75-80% Business, property, Jobs were owned by Hindus, Sikhs. Now there is not even a single burial ground for Hindus.

Eminent Scientist Meghnad Saha spoke about how 75-80% Dhaka City whose business, property, Job were owned by Hindus were taken over, in a speech INSIDE INDIAN PARLIAMENT.

Right now, 400,000 Hindus driven out from Kashmir.

If you can;t see these, then you are wearing a big green sunglass !

Its the worst kind of economic loot, forceful acquisition of properties in the world history.

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by shivam agrawal on Apr 24, 2007 11:50 AM   Permalink
My friend ur worng. Mahmood Gajnavi destroyed Nalanda university and millions of books, scripts stored in the library were burnt by him. He destroyed Somnath temple. Auranzed destroyed thousands of temples. Talibanis destroyed BUDDHA statute in Afganistan. Yes u can say in past 200 years not much has been destroyed. But when they were in power (200 years ago) Muslims destroyed every good thing in our country. And not in our country but everthing around the world.

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  RE:whats the use
by shivam agrawal on Apr 24, 2007 11:45 AM   Permalink
yes u r right.

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  RE:whats the use
by Asad Ansari on Apr 24, 2007 11:57 AM   Permalink
Partition cannot be blamed on any community....Muslims in India lost so much of population to Pakistan & Bangladesh which is critical in democracy.....and if Muslims can have the courage to live in Gujarat and Mumbai after so much of battering I think the Kasmiri pundits should learn from this....but let me tell you they don't have the heart to do so.......

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  RE:whats the use
by Bhaskar Chattopadhyay on Apr 24, 2007 12:03 PM   Permalink

Yes, Ansari Bhai: Hindus are learning very fast from Muslims. And they are becoming rubble rouser, quarrellsome, someone who start street fight at drop of a pin - all learning from Muslims.


That's why Nehru wrote in Disovery of India, that Hindus of north India are more aggressive (when compared with Southern India) because north Indians endured long oppressive Muslim rule in the North.

Kashmiri Pandits will pay back Valley Muslims by the same coin withon decades. Just watch.

No secularism will be able to stop that.

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  RE:RE:whats the use
by sahi on Apr 25, 2007 12:51 AM   Permalink
Hindus are peace loving people.
Hindus have still not become barbarians like muslim terrorists of kashmir. That's why muslims are able to live in India.

No other community can become as barbaric and inhuman as yours.







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  RE:whats the use
by Mayank Mishra on Apr 24, 2007 11:56 AM   Permalink
Yes in the past 200 year muslim hasn't destroyed anything, but before that they have destroyed a lot and tortured so many people in India. They have also converted so many people into muslim. You are one of them.
We cannot forget all these things.

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