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Tibet: Should India be more pro-active?
by satya prasan singh on Mar 19, 2008 08:59 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

We should not forget ethenic cleansing of hindus by these buddhists in tibet and other buddhist countries. they are getting what they done with Hindus earlier.

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  RE:Tibet: Should India be more pro-active?
by Piyush Bhargava on Mar 19, 2008 09:25 AM   Permalink
This fact we have never heard of.Can you enlighten us when were hindus Cleansed in any budhist ncountry

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by Ashok Kumar V.K. on Mar 19, 2008 09:34 AM   Permalink
Just see what is happening in Sri Lanka Mr Piyush Bhargava.Take the toll and analyse yourself.

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by mohit gupta on Mar 19, 2008 10:26 AM   Permalink
what is happening in sri lanka is not ethinic cleansing. they are not forcefully converting hindus. neither they are destroying hindu temples. the situation there is different. the tamils(mostly hindus) there are fighting of an independent country and sri lankan goverment is not ready to to do that.

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  RE:Tibet: Should India be more pro-active?
by mohit gupta on Mar 19, 2008 09:35 AM   Permalink
I dont think that there was any ethinic cleansing of hindus by buddhist anywhere in the world. People from their will might have started following the path of buddhism. And that should be accepted in a good society.
All the religions originated in India are very much similar and have very similar rituals. All these religions are based on the principle of peace and harmony. none of these religions encourage spreading the religion by virtue of sword.

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