Marshall, after they are gone, one remembers the good things and forgets the not-so-good, except for Theresa of Calcutta who made the sick suffer before they died in the name of Christ. It is difficult to forgive that.
Roland. > On Aug 17, 2018, at 5:18 AM, Marshall Mendonza <[email protected]> wrote: > > Roland Francis: > Vajpayee cannot be judged solely on the basis of being a long-time member > or indeed a founder of the BJP or on the basis of not being fluent in > English. > > Non ideologue and non orthodox that he was ....... > > Response: > Non-ideologue and non-orthodox? Really??? Please read > Excerpts: > "Perhaps the most significant elaboration of the Golwalkar-Savarkar thesis > of India as a Hindu nation beset by Muslim trouble-makers in recent times > was that provided by Atal Bihari Vajpayee in his speech to the BJP national > executive meeting in Goa on 12 April 2002 > <https://thewire.in/preview/280293>. The speech is remarkable for the > manner in which a prime minister attempts to justify the murder of Muslim > citizens in Gujarat by referring to Godhra and contrasting the supposed > ‘traditional tolerance’ of Hindus with the alleged ‘intolerance’ of Muslims. > >
