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The truth about Arungzeb
by Indian on Feb 27, 2007 05:48 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Hi All.

I have been reading messages from everyone on this topic. Question to whether we allow exhibition or not.
I would like to express wihtout being bias on anyside. This is very common sense. if someone hindu goes and watch this exhibition, he develop negative feeling about Aurazeb, but as Auranzeg is not alive, he would develop hard feeling on his community people. This again lead to hatredness among communities. Please do not try to hielight any negatives things of our great county India. Every country has thier own negative and positive things. I would like express the words of Dr. Abdul Kalam.Once he had visited Israil, at that time war was going on between israil and other country. But in thier local news papers(Israil's) there is beautiful pic of girl standing in beautiful garden. It means that though there could lot of negative things but we should not heilight it. espially when it is going create unhealthy enviornment among ourselves.
Please I request all of you to heilight positive and live and let live other peacefully.
Regards,
Indian

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  RE:The truth about Arungzeb
by biju nair on Feb 27, 2007 06:47 PM   Permalink
Yes I do agree not to hilight negative aspects but what about making it positive by biased politicians, historians and media.

Biju

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by Chankya Pandit on Feb 28, 2007 02:31 AM   Permalink
its funny that a lot of people are ready to click the 'report abuse' button. why dont you get it guys that truth cant be deleted or erased by these silly tactics! here is a message 'reported' for 'abuse'. these anti-hindu sickular bunch cant digest the TRUTH!

by chaitanya kumar:

the weird fact is, most Hindus admire Abdul Kalam and very very few Muslims. So i don't know what your point is. About Aurangzeb, people must know the truth. Hindus must know what their ancestral History has gone through. Don't use diversionary tactics about "hate" whenever Hindus want to learn something. Teach it to the Muslims who have been showing this intolerance irrespective of the fact that it has been that way since the inception of Islam and they still treat their women as objects and so many crude customs and worried about Iran and Iraq and what happens there than many things in India. Enough said. Guys like you who wave peace flag when tough issues come up for debate are the idiotic bunch who have made India a weak nation that it is. You people have no clue what you are doing. To solve issues, they go in depth into the History and see where it went wrong and the corrections that need to be made which can strengthen the society and ensure there is no shallowness in it. That is how they do it world across. Not by escaping and running away. Aurangzeb was a monster and every Hindu kind must be taught that way. What can you say about a guy who reimposed islamic rule of law which was removed by two of this predecessors so that he can convert who India before he was hunted by the wearied Hindu bunch for which he had run away from his capital city and shift it to someother place, and the guy razed sacred temples. Not one or two. Thousands of them. Think about it. Don't just issue loose statements of peace and make the future dangerous for the people when there are threats everywhere around and Hindus Never learn.


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by Young Toung on Feb 27, 2007 06:13 PM   Permalink
No doubt India is a Great country, one among the fastest developing Nation, let us keep our country great for ever and ever, and this can be achieved by removing all the hatred we have in hearts. Well said by our H'ble President sir, Ignited mind of youth is the best resource on this earth, above this earth and below this earth...
Jai Hind. - Ahmad


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by Secular Indian on Feb 28, 2007 02:16 AM   Permalink
Who demanded the partition of India ? It was the Muslims, what followed was mayhem on a scale not seen in India since. Apart from Gandhi (who BTW in my eyes was a great man apart from a few lapses of judgment) which other Hindu was for it. None. You can't brush these issues under the carpet. Taking them head on and finding a real common ground and interest is in the interest of India. There are simmering tensions under the covers, further stoked by the new Islamofacist scourge that has now gripped the entire world and if you know a better way to fix it, please share it with us. But don't close your eyes and pretend it doesn't exist.

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