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Difference Between Hindutva & Hinduism!!
by Contractor on Dec 24, 2007 06:55 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Hindutva is different from Hinduism. Most followers of Hinduism, like the followers of any other religion are peaceful, non-violent and tolerant. Hindutva is a political ideology. It advocates use of violence, confuses nationality with culture and religion, is supremacist and exclusionary. It believes that only people who support it should have first class citizenship in India. All others should be second class citizens. Nazism in Germany under Hitler said the same thing. We all know what happened when Nazism was allowed to grow. Sangh Parivar is a loose network of organizations led by the RSS whose founders were admirers of Adolf Hitler.

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  RE:Difference Between Hindutva & Hinduism!!
by Amakant Chaudhary on Dec 25, 2007 03:15 AM   Permalink
Abe hatele! Bewakoof jaisi baate mat kar. Thoda history kya padh liya chala Father India ban-ne. Jhaat tereko Hindutwa ke baare mein malum. Jaa dubara school jaa.

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