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An extreme Hindu mind!
by aoneall on Nov 06, 2007 02:18 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Tarun Vijay looks at history with hardliner Hindu mind set. Therefore he proves certain theories which are suitable to his philosophy. It only helps increasing hatred of Hindus to Muslims. Why is he totally silent about the attitude of extreme Hindu characters such as Savarkar and company?

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  RE:RE:An extreme Hindu mind!
by praveen on Nov 06, 2007 02:30 PM   Permalink
What the writer has put are the facts.
Better would be if you could tell whats wrong or untrue is in the article.

OR you can explain what is your current take on whats heppening in pakistan.?

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  RE:An extreme Hindu mind!
by Na rr on Nov 06, 2007 03:06 PM   Permalink
The article is wrong in a lot many ways,whatever tarun has written is from an intellectual level,the intellectuals in Pakistan wield no power let him goto the streets and let him talk to the people who wield power and handle guns (terrorists) they will have a different thing to say about India and Indians,becoz of that intellectuals out there cannot influence the pakistani society so tarun cant just justify that bonding thru cuisine and culture can happen pretty fast.there is a fundamental difference between us and them if there was no fundamental difference then let tarun explain how did pakistan got created,we cant just say paki got formed by divide and rule policy and direct action of jinnah.if the fundamentals was strong and differences negligible then friends of yesterday wouldnt have turned foes to demand a separate nation.

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