When I started to read I thought it is another of the victim hood article. But my apologies for judging too soon. On reading the complete text it is clear that author has really thought through and seen through a myriad of issues before penning this article. A very well written article in this portal after a long time
Re: Well written and balanced
by bakchod on Jan 04, 2018 05:40 PM
Except that the initiatives he proposes from the muxl1m community are completely off the mark. Do you think that is what H community wants? scholarships, etc? For crying out loud H community is providing that to them since independence thru taxpayer funding.
When I started to read I thought it is another of the victim hood article. But my apologies for judging too soon. On reading the complete text it is clear that authro has really thought through and seen through a myriad of issues before penning this article. A very well written article in this portal after a long time
Going to temples just for votes or during election campaign is not soft hindutva. Has he ever participated in any hindu religious program or festivals celebrated in general public. Congress showing a photo during Rahul's father shri Rajiv Gandhi cremation time to qaulify himself as a hindu do they have any photo of Rahul going to temple before the Gujarat election. Now congress has understood the people cannot be taken for granted especially Muslims who can turn against them anytime. Also inspite of allowing Bangladeshi muslims a free flow into india for the sake of votebanks in NE region. They allowed the forceful conversion of the people there to Muslims and Christians. but still are not able to get the kind of majority they once had as people living there realized that they cannot prosper and will need to get things at the behest of the leaders manning them in their own area.
Can anyone tell the world the name listed as in the passport of Rahul Gandhi. No one can become a Gandhi just because they have a surname tagged on.
Re: Re: Going temples is not soft hindutva
by rajarshi banerjee on Jan 04, 2018 04:46 PM
Who on earth are you to sermonise whether anyone is giving certificates to RaGa or any other politician? In a democracy everyone is entitled to his/her opinion. Why cannot you debate civilly without name calling?
Re: Re: Re: Going temples is not soft hindutva
by sudesh Bekal on Jan 04, 2018 09:41 PM
May be he is too simplton to understand the vasudaiva kutumbakam ideology of hinduism.
Re: Re: Going temples is not soft hindutva
by rajesh venkatraman on Jan 04, 2018 05:15 PM
Go by your real name if you dare and would know who is criminal. Who is the one who goes to east asia on regular basis just after a parliment session is over.
Re: Re: Going temples is not soft hindutva
by rajesh venkatraman on Jan 04, 2018 05:24 PM
Go by your real name if you dare and would know who is criminal. Who is the one who goes to east asia on regular basis just after a parliment session is over.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Going temples is not soft hindutva
by sunnyp on Jan 04, 2018 05:40 PM
Rahul does not want certificate - he does not deserve one either. Look at his face, how serious about performing POOJA. Looks like a kid who just got a new TOY New thing. It is clearly for VOTES....
Re: Re: Re: Re: Going temples is not soft hindutva
by sunnyp on Jan 04, 2018 05:40 PM
Rahul does not want certificate - he does not deserve one either. Look at his face, how serious about performing POOJA. Looks like a kid who just got a new TOY New thing. It is clearly for VOTES....
Can someone please explain me how the congress campaign was successful?
If the winner has polled over 49% votes and if the difference between winner and loser is over 7% in a bipolar contest, i would call it a one sided result in favor of winner (unless someone can explain otherwise)!
This author shamelessly stating the fact that muslium population increased from 9.8% in 1952 to 13% today. means other people reduced their percentage of population but these people not and now they are asking for percentage representation! Do these people think other are idiots?
Re: Communal writing...
by Samir Kamal on Jan 04, 2018 02:42 PM
Who told you they are asking for representation or so called appeasement. Hardly they interfere in anything thing. They are fine and confine in them self. It is politicians who make gimmick to lure them on different name, whether it is regional parties or national parties all are same including BJP. It is also truth and obvious that in every election they alien them self with any of the non-BJP candidate who appear more potent to defeat BJP. And this they do to safeguard their existence which is natural for any of the community. If you see precisely last few years of politics it surrounds around mmuslim only in both way as if no other community is there in India.
Re: Communal writing...
by MNN on Jan 04, 2018 05:23 PM
The CON party , feels it has got the measure of the ruling party , if that is so, so be it , at least they will gain some solace out of it .