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Land allotment to Amarnath Shrine Trust Board
by Raghuvendra Kumar on Aug 07, 2008 01:01 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

We are really ashamed of the policy adopted by our spineless so called Leaders of our Country. In just within 10 days of the unrest in KASHMIR VALLEY by the untrustworthy Muslims of the valley, the Govt. of kashmir withdrew the land allotted to the Shrine BOARD under the instructions from the High Court. And now it is more than a month the Hindus are only requesting to revise the decisions Taken by another reknowned spineless CM under the guidance of reknowned leader of the terrorists the Mufti and his supporters like Soz, But the Government of INDIA is not able to take a small decision and save the honour of the Hindus. Really, it is very sad to learn that the HINDUS have no guarantee of their safety in their own country. It is high time that Hindus should visualise their future. Otherwise all Hindus will meet the same fate as the Hindus of Kashmir Valley if not today then tommorrow. Our future generations will curse us for the carelessness on our part.

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  RE:Land allotment to Amarnath Shrine Trust Board
by Ghulam Malik on Aug 07, 2008 03:59 AM   Permalink
" But the Government of INDIA is not able to take a small decision and save the honour of the Hindus. Really, it is very sad to learn that the HINDUS have no guarantee of their safety in their own country."



It is not the responsibility of India to ensure Hindu self-esteem. India is not a Hindu country, so stop speaking as if India belongs only to the Hindus.

and no guarantee of safety? not giving 40 hectares of land to a shrine board (which falsely created a lingam last year) all of a sudden poses a real danger to your existence? youre getting dramatic.

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