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Why are some people struggling to call Aurangzeb a tyrant ?
by Secular Indian on Mar 01, 2007 07:00 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Is it possible that one is guilty in this country only when one is a Hindu and harms Muslim interests ? Indians do not hesitate to call the RSS/VHP etc. as fascists, Nazis etc., insult Hindus without even bothering to read and understand the essence of Hinduism. The cruelty and pain suffered by Hindus is glossed over as a "victimhood" and instead are told to shut up and reminded of the poverty that exists in India. Without realizing how this great country/civilization has been ravaged for ~1200 years continous, and are told not to complain since they've had 60 years to fix it.

Where is this (elusive) objectivity I ask ? Why are only Hindus expected to its sole care takers ?


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  RE:Why are some people struggling to call Aurangzeb a tyrant ?
by Perv Sharma on Mar 01, 2007 07:50 PM   Permalink
Secular



Fifty years from now the muslims will be taught in madrasa that the pakistani army never surrendered and these people will have to follow it irrespective of the fact that in 1971 the largest POW's were captured by Hindu Army (Indian since you are secular). These one lac POW will disapper.

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