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Fiction Wiriter
by Proud Brahmin on Dec 21, 2007 09:59 PM   Permalink | Hide replies


It's pretty obvious that fiction writer Taslima Nasreen invited by the Hindu fndamentalists to India is misusing the visa granted to her by hurting the religious sentiments of 200 Million Muslims in India and trying to vilify the atmosphere here.

Can she dare question the caste system in Hinduism , the rights of women and dalits in Hinduism , untochability in Hinduism , pratices like female foeticide in Hinduism no she wont becuase she has this nexus with the Hindu terrorist parties like VHP Bajrang Dal etc and is providing them fodder with her baseless,blasphemours,superficious,fictious writings based on lies and words cherry picked from those strewn by the media vilifying Islam and Muslims.

One can only imagine what happens when fiction is mixed with hatred, the result is losers like Taslima who have to resort to fiction to vilify Muslims to please her masters in Hindu terrorist parties like VHP , Bajrang Dal , RSS etc.

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by deepak on Dec 21, 2007 10:27 PM   Permalink
Ok Brahamin...u hv stopped Taslima because Hindus are spineless people..but can you stop Danish cartoonists? can you stop the Dutch senator who is bringing a bill to Ban the Quran? can you stop Michael Savage in USA, or can you even stop President Bush who uses terms like Islamofascism and smokes terrorists out from the caves??? lets see how long you can play your game.

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by derc cruse on Dec 21, 2007 10:05 PM   Permalink
You are so poor in knowledge. Taslima did not have to point out the YUga dharma of Hinduism as Vivekananda pointed that out 150 years ago. Taslima do not have any collusion with BJP, she spoke the truth about Islam. The difference between Hindu and Islam is Koran has all the laws and no God given Hindu books have laws, it is only philosophy ( Say Gita has no laws). This is how it should be. The laws in Hinduism, say Manusmriti, is given by Manu a lerned man not God. Krishna did not write any laws as laws are time specific and life is greater than a book.

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by Fried Yakov on Dec 21, 2007 10:05 PM   Permalink
Well MF Hussain has done something similar, but though their were protests no one issued a 'fatwa' to kill him and he was not hounded out of the country. You perverted convert, if you so sympathise with the Pakis and the Bangladeshis, why do not you go there insted and enjoy the "freedom" they offer there?

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by Salim Fenku on Dec 21, 2007 10:59 PM   Permalink
Proud Brahmin is already a Pakistani. He is not allowed to open his mouth in public in Pakistan. Thats why he taking the advantage of speaking anything here. Its very gud that Musharaf has controlled all this foolish Madrassa graduates at gun point. Jai hind. we want azad Balochistan! we support them.

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by Truth hurts on Dec 21, 2007 10:07 PM   Permalink
Oh yea...one more madarsa graduate :)-

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by life on Dec 21, 2007 10:17 PM   Permalink
hey nakli brahmin,the caste system in Hinduism , the rights of women and dalits in Hinduism , untochability in Hinduism have been questioned by thousands of people upto now.there have been debates and they are still going on, on those issues.female foeticide is an indian phenomenon,not limited to any religions.it is clear u r not a brahmin.by naming urself brahmin u wont become one.u people put women in burka,deny them social rights,treat them like animals. what moral right u have to ask these questions?

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