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For the RSS, Gandhi was a leader gone awry


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Madhav  Joshi
RSS views on Gandhiji
by Madhav Joshi on Oct 03, 2018 09:21 AM  | Hide replies

I feel it would have been prudent if you would have published views of Guruji Golwalkar on Gandhiji

Shri Guha is well known critic of RSS
I am sure he must have picked the incidences selectively ,suitably to his position as RSS hater

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Sandeep Singh
Re: RSS views on Gandhiji
by Sandeep Singh on Oct 04, 2018 07:32 AM
Today's mainstream media including rediff won't dare to do that!!!!

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solid singh
he he
by solid singh on Oct 03, 2018 08:06 AM  | Hide replies

guha is another left leaning self proclaimed historian who has no morals

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Intel Midfield
Re: he he
by Intel Midfield on Oct 03, 2018 07:21 PM
Correct...As far as I know you are manlover. Floor this MC ...so that he stops his nonsense forever and then you may take piri for a ride, he too is one filth in this forum

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solid singh
Re: Re: he he
by solid singh on Oct 03, 2018 07:44 PM
i am no manlover,wcpak has faked my id some years back because he was not able to counter my arguments.better ask him to floor people

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Sandeep Singh
Awry leader??
by Sandeep Singh on Oct 02, 2018 09:16 PM

After partition, a group of refugees had taken shelter in a vacant masjid to protect themselves from rain and cold because there was no other place left to take shelter. But Gandhiji became adamant on getting those refugees driven out of masjid in rain and police shamelessly marched on his wishes. Of course, people today cannot feel the pain those refugees must have felt, but that truly was a very grave sign of something getting wrong!!

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Raghavendra Ravi
Problem with Pseudo Seculars ...
by Raghavendra Ravi on Oct 02, 2018 09:16 PM  | Hide replies

They control media, public opinion, dominant narratives. No one answers the question : What do you want to do with people WHO DO NOT WANT TO BE INCLUDED?? Some people feel they belong to superior religions and think that hindus are INFERIOR ... and we are talking about inclusivity !! What is the point ... all you pseudo secular blabberers please realize that those who you want to include DO NOT WANT IT !!! Any answers ??

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AMIT  SRIVASTAV
Useless Book and artcle
by AMIT SRIVASTAV on Oct 02, 2018 08:41 PM  | Hide replies

He is talking like he was available at time of Gandhi..best way to collect material from google and publish any book..good..now by this artcle doing publicity..

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Sane Voice
RSS and Gandhi
by Sane Voice on Oct 02, 2018 05:35 PM  | Hide replies

It is a known fact that RSS never appreciated or held in high esteem, the father of the nation, Mahatma Gandhi. But now, in the 21st century, out of absolute paucity of presentable sanghi leaders, and sheer political necessity, the RSS shamlessly adopted Mahatma as an adorable icon. The people who hero-worshipped Godse were forced to turn to Gandhi for political compulsions. The fact that sanghis did not have even a single presentable freedom fighter indicates the ethical and political bankruptcy of RSS and BJP. What an irony that the mouths which used to chant Godse are now forced to chant Gandhi.

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piri
Re: RSS and Gandhi
by piri on Oct 02, 2018 08:57 PM
Neither does the Sangh Parivar have any presentable leader today !

All it has is the big time thief - Narendra Modi - who brays out at the top of his grating voice on inanities to commoners to hide his acts of massive theft from the public exchequer using his crony capitalists !

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Sandeep Singh
Re: Re: RSS and Gandhi
by Sandeep Singh on Oct 02, 2018 09:03 PM
YOU WILL NEVER SEE WHAT YOU NEVER WANT TO SEE!!!

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piri
Re: Re: Re: RSS and Gandhi
by piri on Oct 02, 2018 09:29 PM

Err...that applies to you, not me, right ?

You have no word to say why and how the BJP manages to get lakhs of crores of rupees to spend thousands of crores in every election ?

You have no word to say why the BJP declares just about a small fraction of what it actually spends in campaigns as election expenditure to the Election Commission ?

You have no word to say how the BJP managed to far outspend the Congress party in 2014, despite the latter having been in power at the centre for 10 years and the BJP was in power then only in 5 big states ?

Just where is all the money coming from for the BJP ?

Any whit of an idea, you nincompoop ?

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Mr Ekbote
Re: Re: RSS and Gandhi
by Mr Ekbote on Oct 03, 2018 11:00 AM
You cannot digest Hindu leaders.you are so used to anything foreign that your fixed and rigid biased mind refuses to seethe development made by the Hindu p.m and his dedicated team of BJP .wake up and learn to appreciate,it will improve your mental health.

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auryas
Ramachadra Guha and his own dungeon of opium
by auryas on Oct 02, 2018 04:54 PM


This chap is anachronistic in several ways as he himself is confused with history. he writes a story and along the way he forgets to draw a line and wades into history. At the end, he does not know what to do with the sh^t. So he goes public and argues that what he claims is history.

Even if you go by his own accounts , then to our consternation, this chap contradicts himself at each occasion. perhaps owing to his mood swings.

he and his own opium dungeon.

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hayavadana rao
Mahatma Gandhi
by hayavadana rao on Oct 02, 2018 03:03 PM

After agreeing for the partition, and after independence that is after 15th August 1947,he should have renounced from politics. Because his main object of independence has been fulfilled with the division of the country.

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