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Hypocracy of Indian Muslims!
by Sandeep sharma on Apr 08, 2008 07:47 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

I am totally nonplus to learn that muslims organization Jihadis by claiming that minority been targeted. This is the blatant hypocracy of Indian muslims. Whenever any terrorist been arrest shed crocodile tear asserting that minority been deliberately target however the same muslims organization never demonstrate there protest against the terrorist attack at various part of india.

I want to ask some serious question
Q) Can terrorism in any country survivor without the involvement of local community. Its obvious that muslims in india have profound support for islamic terrorism and the above story substantiate my point.

2)Why is that any part of the global in whichever country you will find a visible amount of muslims problem they have the problem of terrorism?

3) Is Islam and Terrorism is synonyms?

I hope the above question do expose the radical face of islam and there follower and blatant hypocracy of indian Muslims

Jai HIND.


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  RE:Hypocracy of Indian Muslims!
by indian on Apr 08, 2008 07:51 PM   Permalink
Dear sandeep
u have got wrong thoughts every muslim is not terrorist islam never tells to kill innocent people the muslims who are killing innocent people are not muslims iam a muslim but iam proud to be an indian and i will deifnotely will not allow any of the b*strd to kill my country ppl

Jai hind

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  RE:Hypocracy of Indian Muslims!
by Karthik Iyer on Apr 08, 2008 08:10 PM   Permalink
I know, not every muslim is a terrorist. But there are many muslims who suport organizations like SIMI in india which organize threat attacks in india. This makes people think that all muslims are terrorist or their supporters.

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