Salvi,

I am sure the list is endless, of fanatics of all religions who have
persecuted others; and this blame will lead us no where!!

The constructive and civilised option for each person is to 1st focus on the
rationale that violence against any community is not justified be it Hindus,
Muslims, Christians etc

It is not who is right, but what is right!!

Arwin
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Message: 6
Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2008 00:44:02 +0530 (IST)
From: Laluram Salvi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Goanet] Militant Hindus ? what a joke!
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By ?B D Narayankar
While there were millions of bytes and words flying around, castigating
Hindus for being violent, no channel has thought of highlighting the
atrocities perpetrated against them in Kandhamal by the state administration
and Christian missionaries.
IT?S BECOME a trend with the news channels to pounce upon a Hindu on
rampage, ignoring the very cause of retaliation. I am referring to Orissa
violence, where Christians were targeted and brutally assaulted. At many
places even their homes were set on fire.
While there were millions of bytes and words flying around, castigating
Hindus for being violent, no channel has thought of highlighting the
atrocities perpetrated against the Hindus in Kandhamal by the state
administration and the Christian missionaries, especially following the
murder of Swami Laxmananda Saraswati. They have been targeted; their
families have been threatened by other communities. They have no shelter and
no food to feed their families. Their houses were burnt by the criminals,
who did not even allow them to earn their bread and butter.
These conditions of the innocent Hindus were recorded by a high-level
delegation led by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), MP, Jual Oram, which
visited Kandhamal district on September 4, to assess the situation after
Swami Laxmananda Saraswati?s murder.
Always the Indian media, especially the electronic media, represents the
Hindus as militants and persecutors that is really disturbing and sad. These
news channels behave in most unpatriotic manner and report the stories like
most of the foreign correspondents do, who lack understanding of India.
A peep into the history books will reveal how different religions profess
militancy. It is necessary for the Indian media to bring forward a more
balanced view of the sensitive problems. The gory past of Christian
atrocities is forgotten now but history will never forgive culprits like
Alfonso de Albuquerque who carried out the persecutions of Hindus in 1510.
He burnt ?heretics?, crucified Brahmins, used false theories to forcibly
convert lower castes and razed the temples to build churches upon them.
How can one forget one of the most fiery communal statements ever made
against the Hindus. Claudius Buccchanan, a chaplain attached to East India
Company, said, ?Neither truth, nor honesty, honour, gratitude, nor charity,
is to be found in the breast of a Hindu?. What a comment on a nation, that
had welcomed these merchants because of the Hindu philosophy of universal
brotherhood. This communal agenda of Claudius paved the way for British to
trap the poor and simple tribals for conversion and bury their cultural
identities for ever.
Coming to the recent violence in Orissa, the police, even before it could
visit the spot where Swami Laxmananda Saraswati was killed, claimed that the
murder was committed by the Naxals. Even media played up the story. The fact
of the matter, however, is that there is a lot of enmity between the
converts and the non-converts. The non-converts are furious over the
Christian missionaries hogging up their lands to propagate Christianity and
converting them through cash inducements and other ugly means. Missionaries,
on the other hand, are frustrated over the hurdle created by Swami
Laxmananda Saraswasti?s movement of bringing back the converts to the Hindu
fold. Swamiji?s murder was a result of the simmering emotions between the
converts and non-converts.
Sometimes back, it was claimed by the media that the burning of churches in
Andhra Pradesh was the design of ?fanatic? Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, but
later it was proved that it was the handiwork of ISI to foment hatred
between the Christians and the Hindus. Yet, the Indian media that went
berserk at the time of the burnings, mostly kept quiet when the true nature
of the perpetrators was revealed.
Missionaries, especially, the Indian priests, would like us to believe that
democracy includes the freedom to convert by any means. But in France, a
Christian nation, has a minister who hunts down non-Christian sects. The
system is so ruthless that even the Scientology Church, favoured by some
Hollywood stars such as John Travolta, is mercilessly hounded out.
And what America, which is recognised as the largest democracy in the world,
did to Osho movement in Arizona, or how innocent children and women were
burnt down by FBI in Waco Texas, because they belonged to a dangerous sect?
Isn?t it surprising that India had been invaded by so many sects around the
world, yet it did not lose its cultural identity. In fact, the aggressors
had imbibed some of the cultural aspects of this great nation, which was
deeply engrossed in spiritual philosophy and universal brotherhood. But will
it survive the present Christian offensive? Many Hindu religious leaders
feel that Christianity is a real threat today. It is therefore, necessary
that Indians themselves become more aware of the danger that their culture
and unique civilisation is facing at the hands of missionaries sponsored by
foreign money. It is also necessary that they stop surfing and reading the
Marxist-influenced English media, who defend the rights of the Christian
missionaries to convert the innocent Hindus.
Laluram Salvi
Bicholim? Goa
Source : http://www.merinews.com/catFull.jsp?articleID=141707


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