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Fatwa against Advani
by Makarand Sane on Sep 24, 2007 11:30 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Why no fatwa against Advani for callign Jinnah Secular? Did it not hurt the feelings of so many patriots in India? Was it not an insult to the freedom fighters who shed their blood for the independance?

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  RE:Fatwa against Advani
by eemani kiran on Sep 24, 2007 11:34 AM   Permalink
"to say good about a bad man isnt same as to say bad and filthy about great Lord. people who think this way are real culprits"

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  RE:Fatwa against Advani
by arun on Sep 24, 2007 11:37 AM   Permalink
Karunanidhi a nonsense one who don't how to respect and understand the feelings of HINDU. India is a hindu country not a muslim country. If you compare Jinnah here then i think u r a pure muslim. In India Hindus popoulation are 80% and muslim only 15%. So before comments to a leader first criticize yourself.

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  RE:RE:Fatwa against Advani
by sangineersha on Sep 24, 2007 11:37 AM   Permalink
Why r u showing insanity. What Karunanidhi has spoken cannot be compared. He has hit on the very roots of Hindu culture. He has to feel sorry for it and all those who can influence him like congress should force him to do so.



What vedanti has spoken is not correct as our religion is very tolerant otherwise If we would have wished so, Karunanidhi would have been silenced ont the day One. Pls always remember this.

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  RE:RE:RE:Fatwa against Advani
by Hemant on Sep 24, 2007 11:40 AM   Permalink
sangineersha, I appreciate your comments. However, so far we hindus have been tolerant, more than required, that it the reason, all these things are happening.

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Fatwa on Karuna: 'Don't get cowed down'