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Why always on HInduism?
by Prabhakaran V on Sep 26, 2007 10:42 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Whether it is DMK or DK or ADMK or Congress, everyone will talk about the Hindu god.
Can they talk about the existence of 'Allah' or 'Christe'?

Especially now the case on RAM, When they ask for the proof of existence of RAM,
does it means, they already have proof of other Hindu gods existence or other non-hindu god's existence.

As per the policy of Dravidans, no god slogan, it should be across all the gods and not only for lord 'Ram' or lord 'siva'.

Only in india the political agitators will do this kind of nonsence.

Supreme court of india has to ban the agitators to take part in any public events irrespective of parties/groups they belongs to.

People of india, don't unnecessarily focus on these extremists bulshit things. Get rid of these people.

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  RE:Why always on HInduism?
by dinesh kumar on Sep 26, 2007 08:52 PM   Permalink
rama was targeted by the dravidian movement because he was the god of the landed classes and the brahmins.
rama was also targeted because he slayed a shudra who was attempting to study.
rama was targeted to make the people shed the concept of caste which was imprinted in their psyche.
the people of tamilnadu do not worship rama.
rama temples as well as the brahmin way of life flourish in tamilnadu without any hindrance.
the vandalising of rama was used by the rationalist movement because rama was not a god of the commoners but a god of the elites.
the same elites were resisting the dravidian movements attempts to eradicate the caste system.

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