Thursday, December 25, 2008

TO LIVE IN HARMONY WITH THE MOSLEM S FOR OTHER RELIGIONS:

Nareshji,

RAM RAM

If it is being suggested accordingly to the following RSS statement
that Hindus be more accommodative, then when they have not been? But
the Moslem religion is based on domination and conversions and not on
cooperation and living peacefully with others, The more they will get
the more they will push. Thanks to the other worldly (parlok
sudharo, bhai; it does not matter whatever happens here as it is all
mithya (false and fleeting) teachings of the Hindu religion and Hindus
main interest being to make money and be prosperous and never to fight
for the religion, especially in the present times. So, if the present
regime wins the next election, India may become a moslem country soon.
The moslem religion started from the desert and has spread like wild
fire engulfing the world and India cannot save itself from becoming a
Moslem country, particularly as the Hindu religion professes
non-violence etc. etc. and Hindus have no guts to fight, especially
the mlechchas and the opportunist Hindus who are working together and
enjoying the best of life since Indian independence.

JAI SITARAMJIKI, JAI VEER HANUMAN, JAI VEER SHIVAJI

On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 9:25 AM, Naresh Khanna wrote:
> Misguided, selfish & lost, current self styled leaders of once a great
> organization. Hindusthan's political leadership needs a complete "overhaul &
> re-education" with a focus in order to save our nation.
>
> Naresh Khanna
>
>
> Hindus don't have monopoly on the nation: RSS
>
> Agencies Posted: Dec 24, 2008 at 1531 hrs
>
> Shillong Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) on Wednesday called for unity
> among the different communities of the nation.
>
> "The diversity of communities of the nation calls upon its people to realise
> the unity. Efforts should be made to root out the conflicts existing among
> the communities," RSS general secretary Mohanji Bhagwat said.
>
> Stating that the word 'Hindu' is being 'misunderstood' and 'misinterpreted',
> Bhagwat said, "Hindu community is not the only community that has monopoly
> on the nation's culture."
>
> He said the people of the nation should recognise the glorious culture and
> tradition of the country.
>
> RSS, he said, has been backing every effort intended to protect one's
> identity.
>
> He called upon the people to respect every individual and every society.
>
> http://www.expressindia.com/latest-news/Hindus-dont-have-monopoly-on-the-nation-RSS/402456/
>

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