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Teen Murti Chowk renamed after Israeli city Haifa


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palanki narayana
Teen Murti and Haifa
by palanki narayana on Jan 14, 2018 06:22 PM  | Hide replies

The Teen Murti memorial designed by British sculptor Jennings depicts three soldiers representing the princely states Hyderabad, Mysore and Jodhpur who fought in Palestine (present Gaza strip under Israeli control) in the first world war. It is therefore apt to include the name of an Israeli city.

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Ramachandra N
Re: Teen Murti and Haifa
by Ramachandra N on Jan 14, 2018 07:42 PM
Arent the Palestines the usurpers of the Promised land of Israelites? If u say Isrel is the occupier then should not the Muslims give all the lands from Afghanistan to Bangladesh as they were not the original owners of it? It was conqured by theIslmistRaiders ?

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palanki narayana
Re: Re: Teen Murti and Haifa
by palanki narayana on Jan 14, 2018 08:20 PM
You are talking about a very complex situation which is not amenable to simplistic analysis. Migrations and settlements have taken place over millennia. The Arab settlers have settled in the land available and when the Jews were nowhere near their promised land. After the end of WW II was it not logical to settle the Jews in Germany instead of displacing the Arabs who had settled in Palestine centuries earlier? Is it not possible for Israelis and Arabs to live as neighbours? The Israelis are systematically evicting the Arabs and establishing settlements in defiance of UN strictures and the displeasure of even their staunch ally, US.

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Ramachandra N
Re: Re: Re: Teen Murti and Haifa
by Ramachandra N on Jan 15, 2018 08:39 AM
It is their promised land. They once ruled over it. King Soloman build temples. The ruins on which jews still pray. They were the original occupants and were displaced during the Roman and post Roman wars.

Now if u consider jews to be moved from their own land considering them to be occupants, then should not theMuslims all over the world move to theirDeserts? What right do they have onPakAfgha, theKashmir?



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palanki narayana
Re: Re: Re: Re: Teen Murti and Haifa
by palanki narayana on Jan 15, 2018 09:50 AM
I told you that it is a very complex situation, with analysts finding somethings favourable and other things against each of the parties involved. One has to consider 3000 year old history starting with exodus and dispersal, migrations into the land considered holy by both the warring groups, pogroms against Jews in Nazi Germany, refusal of British minister Benn to allow fleeing Jews into their "promised land", Palestine mandate and Balfour declaration, the role of Jewish billionaires like Rothschilds and Morgans in the displacement of the Arabs and the three major wars with unspeakable atrocities committed by both sides and the attrition that continues to this day, finally the circumstances of Yasser Arafat's death, the irony of Nobel Prize to mass murderers. The picture that emerges is not black and white, but one with several dirty grades of grey. If you can do yourself the favour of reading the history in correct sequence you may change some of your conclusions. If not, so be it!
If Muslims have to abandon their current homes and go back to the deserts, White Americans have to return to England leaving America to Red Indians, Australia becomes an aboriginal country with the descendants of white convicts going back to their forefathers' lands and Aryans and Dravidians set up their own, separate settlements. I will welcome a roadmap from you for the 8 billion inhabitants of the world.

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Teen Murti and Haifa
by palanki narayana on Jan 14, 2018 06:21 PM

The Teen Murti memorial designed by British sculptor Jennings depicts three soldiers representing the princely states Hyderabad, Mysore and Jodhpur who fought in Palestine (present Gaza strip under Israeli control) in the first world war. It is therefore apt to include the name of an Israeli city.

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Manager
Prise the Courage of Indian soilders.
by Manager on Jan 14, 2018 06:06 PM  | Hide replies

We salute all the Soldiers who fought the I World War, and we feel their sacrifice, Today Our PM has established the significant landmark to commemorate the 100 years of the liberation of the City Haifa, and we are proud to be Indians.

We shall not look this Renaming as Political, It is a Fact that India has 100 years relationship with Israel. we continue to do so.

The Present Political Power in nation has established its unforgettable relations with Israel it is a Govt Policy and the Citizen should not feel embarrassed Just bcz of ISRAEL.

Afterall it is a Day for our Departed Brave Soldiers

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palanki narayana
Re: Prise the Courage of Indian soilders.
by palanki narayana on Jan 14, 2018 06:16 PM
Praise, not prise.
Israel was established in 1948. Where is the question of a 100 years relationship?

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Manager
Prise the Courage of Indian soilders.
by Manager on Jan 14, 2018 06:06 PM

We salute all the Soldiers who fought the I World War, and we feel their sacrifice, Today Our PM has established the significant landmark to commemorate the 100 years of the liberation of the City Haifa, and we are proud to be Indians.

We shall not look this Renaming as Political, It is a Fact that India has 100 years relationship with Israel. we continue to do so.

The Present Political Power in nation has established its unforgettable relations with Israel it is a Govt Policy and the Citizen should not feel embarrassed Just bcz of ISRAEL.

Afterall it is a Day for our Departed Brave Soldiers

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