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Tantris agression against India
by Kumar on Jun 14, 2007 08:53 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

The tantri is creating divisions in the Indian society by practicing discrimination among Indian citizens. He is supporting the caste system that has destroyed India. He is in the same league as the christian and muslim fundamentalist. The tantis have invented the divide and rule policy that was followed by the Mughals and the British to rape and plunder India. Tantri should be put in jail alongside the terrorists for waging war against India.


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  RE:Tantris agression against India
by Saaji Bhaskaran on Jun 14, 2007 09:19 AM   Permalink
I feel pity to people who take swords without understanding the situation. Most people make comments with a prejudiced mind, and the typical indian mind is such, they try to understand things only after they act. 20% knowledge and 80% action is what leading Indian people.

In this particular situation, what Tantri said is 100% correct. Being an obedient and satvic person, He has to follow the rituals and it's the rituals that's most important. Rituals can be changed provided there is consensus, in this case, it's the Govt to take action which the honourable Tantri said, whatever be it, He'll abide by it. He's to obey the rules and what's wrong in this?



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  RE:Tantris agression against India
by Kumar on Jun 14, 2007 09:25 AM   Permalink
So having a hate filled heart makes one satvic? Maan, as per your definition of satvic, I want to be non-satvic.

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  RE:Tantris agression against India
by Saaji Bhaskaran on Jun 14, 2007 09:32 AM   Permalink
Did He tell you, He hates Vylar Ravi? Good joke! Go to the temple, you will get to know how He's! He does this punyaha, on other occasions as well, somdays two-three times.you will say He hates all those people in those cases!!!

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by Muralidharan Iyengar on Jun 14, 2007 09:21 AM   Permalink
What tantri can do? Can he divide as british r mughals did? Change the rule if u can? Do blame him. He did what he felt was right. It may be wrong from others point of view. Leave these issues to the government. Stop foul mouthing.


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by venkat ramana on Jun 14, 2007 09:17 AM   Permalink
This is no caste system. it is a christian who with ulterior motives entered temple, and making lot of fuss.

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  RE:Tantris agression against India
by NASIM ZAMAN on Jun 14, 2007 09:15 AM   Permalink
Please read history. The British may have exploited India (this is also debatable), but not the Mughals. They came to India, established an empire and ruled for 600 years. Among the Mughal empire is Akbar the great and Bahadur Shah Jafar, the poet Emperor who was captured and jailed in Rangoon for leading the first war of Independence in 1857. The Mughals came to India to live here, but not the British. The devide and rule policy was adopted by the British. It is still used by imperialist forces like the U.S.A. to exploit any nation.

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by Hirchand Panjwani on Jun 14, 2007 09:20 AM   Permalink
Mughals 600 years?! Nasim bhai, unless Soniaji is a Mughal, I don't see how you could be right. Maybe we should all read history first before commenting here.

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  RE:Tantris agression against India
by Anurag Shrivastava on Jun 14, 2007 09:42 AM   Permalink
Well - most of us actually thank the British from saving us from the fanatics ! Muslims are actually quite unhappy that when British left , they did not hand over the power to them. That, for Pakistan, is the unfinished agenda of partition.

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