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  RE:To Mr. M K Narayanan
by Tathagata Mukherjee on Sep 11, 2007 11:11 PM   Permalink

Its true, JNU-wallahs are in denial.

But in private conversation, many left 'intellectuals', leaders, cpim party memembers express their outrage on Islamic terrorism.

Leftists are loosing the battle big time.

I used to be a bardcore Leftie guy for decades. After 911, attack on Indian parliament, I have become a BJP supporter.

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  RE:RE:RE:To Mr. M K Narayanan
by Tathagata Mukherjee on Sep 11, 2007 11:11 PM   Permalink
* hardcore

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  RE:To Mr. M K Narayanan
by Nimesh Dikshit on Sep 11, 2007 11:25 PM   Permalink
So its 9/11 that changed you? Why not 50K deaths in Kashmir or extradition of 400K of Kashmiri Pandit created the same impression?
I really want to know? Why when Hindus die you are unpurturbed and not when someone in West dies? I just want to understand the HardCore Leftist and Congressee brain?

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  RE:To Mr. M K Narayanan
by Tathagata Mukherjee on Sep 11, 2007 11:30 PM   Permalink

I said, 911 & parliament attack.

Yes, Kashmir & even bigger purge of Hindus from East Pakistan (closer to West Bengal, just 50 KM from Calcutta) did NOT move many socalled educated Hindus like us.

You know WHY?

Because, Indian Media hardly ever write about those.

Media has an important role to play to give true picture what is happening around us. They never play that role. Political class is mired with muslim appeasement, so never ask what is happening.

MAKE NO MISTAKE, THESE HAVE EMBOLDENED MULLAHS, MUSLIMS. And now its beyond control.



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  RE:To Mr. M K Narayanan
by Nimesh Dikshit on Sep 11, 2007 11:38 PM   Permalink
But isn't Indian media completely controlled by Leftists and Xians? When you were a leftist didn't you know that media can be biased since all its editors etc are leftists? At the time of independence due to the closeness of Nehru and leftists - they secured all the good positions in all media. And they are intellectuals but of the type of Ravana - although Ravana was a very pro hindu - these people are even worse. So what can be done to expose this state of afairs? How can we remove leftist from controlling media? Do you know anything about it or have any plan whatsoever?

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  RE:To Mr. M K Narayanan
by Tathagata Mukherjee on Sep 11, 2007 11:45 PM   Permalink

Yes, Indian media is controlled by leftists, xtian groups. And political parties (minus BJP) use them to come to power.

When I was a leftist, why I did NOT realise? BECAUSE YOU CLOSE YOUR MIND WHEN YOU SUBSCRIBE TO AN IDEOLOGY.

IT MAY SOUND FUNNY, BUT MOST OF THESE LEFTISTS, IF NOT ALL ARE FUNDAMENTALIST IN NATURE.

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by Tathagata Mukherjee on Sep 11, 2007 11:48 PM   Permalink

>> How can we remove leftist from controlling media? Do you know anything about it or have any plan whatsoever?


There are many more smart people than me who are 100% dedicated to politics, country from (say) BJP but unable to stop leftists:)-

I think, there is no easy solution. A mass movement, alternate media is to come up if India has to remain democratic, secular and protect Hinduism, Indic culture.

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  RE:To Mr. M K Narayanan
by Tathagata Mukherjee on Sep 11, 2007 11:36 PM   Permalink

What we call "liberation of Bangladesh" in 1971, was basically massacre of Hindus.

Hindus were some 20% of Bangladesh at that time. But 85-90% killed during that period were Hindus. Obviously, they were targetted by Mullahs, Paki army.

ALAS, MEDIA NEVER MENTIONED THOSE FACTS. NEITHER POLITICIANS. WHOEVER TRIED TO RAISE IT ARE BROW BEATED AS COMMUNAL! As if Hindu life is less precious.



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