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Why was Delhi Metro route changed to avoid a simple Islamic structure
by Giantstar Machinery on Sep 12, 2007 01:28 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Sethusamudram dredgers are busy destroying a great world heritage site India has.
It is ironical that a government which changes the metro rail route to protect the Qutub Minar, built with the material of destroyed temples, stops a corridor to protect the Taj Mahal's surroundings and spends crores of rupees to showcase ancient potteries and jewellery in heavily guarded museums, is destroying a unique symbol of national identity and an icon well preserved in our minds since ages. Even a child knows that a bridge was built by the friends of Lord Rama using floating stones and Rama's army marched over it to Lanka to rescue Sita and destroy the evil regime of Ravana.Hence during Dussehra every year and in dance dramas depicting Rama's life enacted across the globe, specially in East Asia, they never ever fail to mention the Setu Bandhan or the construction of Rama's bridge. Apart from the Ramayana, the Mahabharata also refers to the continued protection of Nala Setu following Sri Rama's command.


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  RE:Why was Delhi Metro route changed to avoid a simple Islamic structure
by Faiz Kazi on Sep 12, 2007 01:51 PM   Permalink
Abe Oh, Apna dimagh ke keede ko kahin aur lagaa le, Qutub Minar and Taj Mahal are not islamic structures; you know

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  RE:RE:Why was Delhi Metro route changed to avoid a simple Islamic structure
by Faiz Kazi on Sep 12, 2007 01:53 PM   Permalink
aur ise bhi pad le
http://www.indianexpress.com/iep/sunday/story/33813.html

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  RE:RE:RE:Why was Delhi Metro route changed to avoid a simple Islamic structure
by vivekanand chourey on Sep 12, 2007 02:22 PM   Permalink
to kya he too hi bata de fukre

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