[Reader-list] Fwd: Temples Of Mirpur

Rajendra Bhat Uppinangadi rajen786uppinangady at gmail.com
Fri Jul 31 15:06:47 IST 2009


Rakeshjee,
   muslims become zombies after they hear their mullas after the prayers of
zumma, may be you have not seen their actions as they come out of the mosque
and take laws in to their own hands, as they outnumber at that point of time
after prayers, till then they are ok but these prayers which are mandatory
are perhaps used to make them hate others for perceived injustice.

Recent violence at Mysore well organised by "Poplar front of democracy" is
headed by very secular hinds now cooling their backs in detention, all came
from Kerala to foment trouble in Karnataka. The MLA, disgruntled one at
that, Tanveer Sait is under scrutiny for "help" to gulp the wakf lands
which led to ugly violence, with help from "secular" fronts.

Regards,

Rajen.

On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 2:03 PM, Rakesh Iyer <rakesh.rnbdj at gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear Pawan ji
>
> I have no issues with your putting pictures. But the way some people are
> going about on this issue is totally horrendous. My concern is simply this:
> we on this forum are simply not debating or discussing issues which are
> really for the people. I don't say that temple destruction is not an issue
> for the people, but to completely mix it with Muslim-bashing, is that
> acceptable?
>
> I know I made that comment about the IOK. But what I would like to know is
> that when it keeps on coming, it seems the only objective left behind on
> this forum is Muslim-bashing. Muslims are supposed to be portrayed as only
> men having destructive mentality, rapists, killers, butchers or even
> perpetrators of injustice in simple terms. And my point is that I don't
> accept this view.
>
> I also asked the question to know from all whether they have some idea
> behind putting such pictures or writing such views, and whether it is to
> avenge the destruction of temples or renovating them or something else. You
> could have simply stated the same. Of course, for the rest, it's difficult
> to digest even Muslim presence I believe in this nation, forget the world of
> course.
>
> Regards
>
> Rakesh
>



-- 
Rajen.


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