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Another good one, but......
by MS on Nov 06, 2007 04:09 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Another good piece by Tarun, but it bothers me that writers from Panchjanya, Organiser or other sangh publication rarely write anything other than History and Honor. Issues of the under-privileged never seem to bother them. Nor does environmental degradation, plight of farmers, land grabbing in the name of SEZs. Any amount of accusation about Hindu upper caste insensitivity to the down-trodden ever seems to have an effect on them.

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by Ratnesh Sahay on Nov 06, 2007 05:04 AM   Permalink
You are badly prejudiced Mr.or Ms.MS. I believe you are a communists, if not mistaken. Even if we take your statement, tell us who is rasing the voice on these issues ? Communists...isn't it?
India will never develope if people of your ilk fail to see the real side of the story.

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by Arman on Nov 06, 2007 04:12 AM   Permalink
RSS wallahs are always missing when it comes to modern education, fighting for rights of dalits to pray in a temple or plight of farmers. Sirf havan karne se kaam nahi chalega

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by Shri Ram on Nov 06, 2007 05:36 AM   Permalink
If RSS is opening such a big number of schools, than it should be similar to Madarsas, Opening school is not there duty, India is in big trouble. Stop immediately. New schools of terrorism, stop them.

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by Biju NAIR on Nov 06, 2007 04:59 AM   Permalink
Pakistan, muslim are the only RSS permancent addictions. It is funny to see them eulogizing the father of the nation , murdered by their own cousins from Hindu mahasabha.

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