Ugh� Here we go again� I am just puzzled and dismayed by hateful, paranoid posts like this � I don�t understand why individuals are using this listserv to propagate their personal, divisive views.  I agree with Nilofer about limiting posts to one a day so this is my one post on this issue.
 
The SAPAC website indicates what the mission of the organization is (www.sapacchicago.org) and hateful posts against any people of any religion have no place on this listserv.  The hateful views espoused by this Rahul individual are one of the things that many of us at SAPAC are working to counter.  Those of you who are interested in joining our efforts should feel free to contact me individually.  
 
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Sapna

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalff Of Rahul
Sandeshyani
Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2004 3:49 PM
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Subject: RE: IMC-USA: Religious freedom: U.S. panel lists India among
'violators'




Rasheed, et al-

Maybe you folks could assist us with forming Indian Hindu Council - USA
('Defending India's freedom, democracy and NON-SUBSERVIENT Pluralism')

It would be GREAT if Indian Muslims stopped behaving like Nawabs, Badshahs,
etc., and lived shoulder to shoulder with Hindus and others.

Rahul



>From: "Rasheed Ahmed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: IMC-USA: Religious freedom: U.S. panel lists India among
>'violators' Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2004 15:24:00 -0600
>
>
>
>Indian Muslim Council, USA (IMC-USA)
>'Defending India's freedom, democracy and pluralism'
>IMC-USA Weekly News Digest - February 22nd, 2004
>
>
>
>
>In this issue...
>
>
>Communal Harmony in Action:
>
>* Gandhi would have been <> proud of them
>* Making a difference <>
>
>
>News Headlines:
>
>* Religious freedom: U.S. <> panel lists India among `violators'
>* US panel on religious <> freedom wants to visit India
>* Salt in mass grave may <> explain Gujarat's missing in Bilkis
>case
>* Not just salt to decompose <> bodies, more evidence of Gujarat
>cops' cover-up
>* Film on Gujarat riots wins <> two awards in Berlin
>* IPTA artists resent <> growing fascism in India
>* BJP's star trek continues: <> Hema, Dharam to join
>* RSS first in Uma team <>
>* Declaring India `Hindu <> Rashtra' meaningless: Kanchi seer
>* Muslims unmoved by <> Mulayam's Friday order
>
>
>Opinions & Editorials:
>
>* Now, for a conservative <> Hindu response - By Sadar Nayeem
>* Somanatha and Mahmud - By <> Romila Thapar
>* The case of the salted <> bodies - By Rakesh Shukla
>* BJP's weapons of mass <> persuasion - By S.S.Gill
>
>
>
>
>Communal Harmony in Action:
>
>
>Gandhi would have been proud of them (Feb 18 2004, Indian Express)
>Ankush Dhanvijay, Commissioner of Police, Amravati
>His tactful handling of the situation on several occasions has prevented
>major riots in Amravati, otherwise a communally sensitive town. He's
>organised harmony weeks, an 'Ekta rally' and other programmes to promote
>communal harmony. He's had the support of citizens across the city-the
>Amravati Municipal Corporation even passed a resolution applauding his
>work.
>
>Gulabrao Pol, Deputy Inspector General (Motor Transport), Pune
>When Mumbai was burning in the post-Babri fervour, neighbouring
>Bhiwandi-known for its long history of communal clashes-remained silent.
>Among those responsible for this success was Pol, serving as deputy
>commissioner in Bhiwandi then.
>
>Rajvardhan, Superintendent of Police, Gadchiroli
>When riots broke out in Malegaon in October 2001, Rajvardhan was
>recalled from Buldhana. That's the level of support he enjoyed, from
>both communities, during his stint as sub-divisional police officer
>there. After taking over as additional superintendent, Rajvardhan took
>the initiative to form peace committees in 90 adjoining villages. The
>impact of his work was such that the entire town of Malegaon remained
>peaceful even when neighbouring Gujarat saw unprecedented riots
>post-Godhra.
>
>Kaiser Ahmed, Inspector (Crime Intelligence Department), SB-I
>During the post-Babri riots in 1992-1993, Ahmed was posted at Pydhonie,
>a predominantly Muslim area. Here, he formed Mohalla Ekta Committees to
>bridge the gap between the two communities, something that set a trend
>to be followed by other police stations. He repeated his experiments
>successfully when he was posted in similar communally sensitive areas
>later.
>http://cities.expressindia.com/fullstory.php?newsid=76319
>
>SEE ALSO:
>
>Gadchiroli SP gets Gandhi peace award (Feb 19 2004, Times of India)
>http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/504925.cms
>
>Back to Top <>
>
> _____
>
>Making a difference (Feb 12 2004, Mid-Day)
>Ghazala and Irfana Mujawar had always wanted to do something for the
>people of the area spanned with pre-dominantly a lower middle class
>population. "Education is extremely important", she emphasises. .. But
>Ghazala deliberately chose Harinagar to begin her endeavours into
>reality even if meant a beginning so simple as this. The area is
>extremely fragmented on a religious basis so much so that the
>Hindu-dominated area is referred to as Hindustan and the Muslim
>dominated area as Pakistan. ''I wanted my school to be the buffer zone.
>It is precisely the reason why I have named my school as Young Indians'
>school." "It really hurts when Muslims are asked to prove their
>patriotism", Ghazala says. As if to make a point, the walls of the tiny
>classrooms are replete with 'I love India' paintings and the tricolour.
>Initially Hindu parents were apprehensive to send their kids to her
>school. "But now 15 per cent of our 100-odd students are non-Muslim
>which is noteworthy.''
>http://ww1.mid-day.com/mumbaikar/2004/february/76245.htm
>
>SEE ALSO:
>
>On a mission for communal amity (Feb 6 2004, NewsToday)
>http://newstodaynet.com/06feb/rf6.htm
>
>A day at the school (Feb 15 2004, The Week)
>http://www.the-week.com/24feb15/currentevents_article4.html
>
>Back to Top <>
>
> _____
>
>
>News Headlines:
>
>
>Religious freedom: U.S. panel lists India among `violators' (Feb 12
>2004, The Hindu)
>WASHINGTON, FEB. 11. The U.S. Commission on International Religious
>Freedom (USCIRF) has recommended to the Secretary of State that 11
>countries including India be designated as "Countries of Particular
>Concern" (CPCs) on account of the "systematic, ongoing and egregious
>violations of religious freedom that the governments are responsible for
>or have tolerated." .."In India violence including fatal attacks against
>Muslims and Christians continues and the government has yet to address
>adequately the killing of an estimated 2,000 Muslims in Gujarat in
>2002," Mr. Young wrote. "Several Ministers from the ruling Bharatiya
>Janata Party have publicly allied themselves with extremist Hindu
>organisations known collectively as the Sangh Parivar whose members
>regularly employ hate speech against religious minorities, have been
>implicated in violence against them and seek legislation to prohibit the
>religious conversion of Dalits and others from Hinduism," the commission
>has said.
>http://www.hindu.com/2004/02/12/stories/2004021205401100.htm
>
>SEE ALSO:
>
>Dissent in US body over naming India as 'country of concern' (Feb 11
>2004, Hindustan Times)
>http://www.hindustantimes.com/news/181_569189,00050001.htm
>
>'India violating religious freedom' (Feb 11 2004, Times of India)
>http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/491241.cms
>
>Back to Top <>
>
> _____
>
>US panel on religious freedom wants to visit India (Feb 19 2004,
>Hindustan Times)
>The US Commission on International Religious Freedom has sought a fresh
>invitation to visit India for a firsthand assessment of the state of
>religious freedom in the country. The commission, which recently
>recommended inclusion of India in a dubious list of "countries of
>particular concern," says New Delhi should not block a fact-finding
>mission if it believes that the situation is not as bad as made out in
>media reports. The recommendation has been justified on grounds of
>"continuing violence against Muslims and Christians" and what the panel
>regards as the Government's failure to adequately address the Gujarat
>killings issue. "India is the only democratic country that has not
>extended an invitation for the commission to visit, and we would welcome
>that invitation," panel chairman Michael Young said while speaking to
>journalists in Washington.
>http://www.hindustantimes.com/news/181_578976,00050001.htm
>
>SEE ALSO:
>
>India has not addressed `serious problems': U.S. panel (Feb 20 2004, The
>Hindu)
>http://www.hindu.com/2004/02/20/stories/2004022007831100.htm
>
>Avoid rights violations in J&K: Govt directs forces (Feb 14 2004, Times
>of India)
>http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/496640.cms
>
>Back to Top <>
>
> _____
>
>Salt in mass grave may explain Gujarat's missing in Bilkis case (Feb 9
>2004, Indian Express)
>NEW DELHI/VADODARA, FEBRUARY 8: The CBI, probing the mass rape and
>murder of 14 people during the Gujarat riots, claims they have found
>several packets of salt while exhuming human remains from a mass grave
>in Dahod - the Gujarat police claimed the victims were missing -
>suspected to be the site where bodies of family members of Bilkis Yaqoob
>Rasool were dumped. CBI sources said witnesses have told them that a
>Gujarat Police head constable Nalpat Singh - he's one of the 12 arrested
>by the CBI after the Supreme Court reopened the case of Bilkis whose
>plight was highlighted by The Indian Express - ordered them to fetch 60
>kg of salt to get rid of the bodies in March 2002. The salt was used for
>early disintegration of the bodies but that, CBI sources said, did not
>really happen because the moisture-content in the soil - the grave's
>near a rivulet - was very high.
>http://www.indianexpress.com/full_story.php?content_id=40751
>
>SEE ALSO:
>
>Mass rape & murder: Exhumed in Gujarat, remains come to Delhi (Feb 6
>2004, Newindpress)
>http://www.newindpress.com/Newsitems.asp?ID=IEP20040205143844
>
>Court refuses Gujarat policemen bail in rape case (Feb 11 2004, IANS)
>http://in.news.yahoo.com/040211/43/2bfse.html
>
>Sabarmati suspect: cops, crowd face off in Godhra (Feb 19 2004, Indian
>Express)
>http://www.indianexpress.com/full_story.php?content_id=41406
>
>Back to Top <>
>
> _____
>
>Not just salt to decompose bodies, more evidence of Gujarat cops'
>cover-up (Feb 11 2004, Indian Express)
>NEW DELHI, FEBRUARY 10: When the CBI submits its 15-page status report
>on the mass murder and rape of 14 of Bilqis Yakoob Rasool's relatives to
>the Supreme Court tomorrow, it will present pieces of a grotesque jigsaw
>puzzle that piece together a disturbing picture of the Gujarat police.
>Senior CBI officials and forensic scientists have confirmed to The
>Indian Express that pieces of clothing exhumed from the site in Dahod
>match those featured in photographs taken of the bodies when the Gujarat
>police hurriedly conducted the post mortem.
>http://www.indianexpress.com/full_story.php?content_id=40888
>
>SEE ALSO:
>
>Police goofed up in Bilkis case: CBI (Feb 13 2004, Times of India)
>http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/493594.cms
>
>Police submit Gujarat riot report (Feb 12 2004, BBC)
>http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/3481745.stm
>
>Back to Top <>
>
> _____
>
>Film on Gujarat riots wins two awards in Berlin (Feb 17 2004, Times of
>India)
>MUMBAI: Final Solution, Rakesh Sharma's searing documentary on Gujarat
>riots, has won two awards at the 54th Berlin International Film
>Festival. The film, incidentally, was rejected for the recently
>concluded Mumbai International Festival, allegedly on account of its
>politically sensitive content. It was this very content that struck a
>chord with both the jury members and audiences at Berlin. The jury
>citation of the Wolfgang Staudte award says: "An epic documentary
>focussing on a culture of hatred and indifference."
>http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/500473.cms
>
>SEE ALSO:
>
>Film on Gujarat riots bags awards at Berlin festival (Feb 16 2004, IANS)
>http://in.news.yahoo.com/040216/43/2biqp.html
>
>Riot on reel: Gujarat films find an audience (Feb 6 2004, Indian
>Express)
>http://cities.expressindia.com/fullstory.php?newsid=75206
>
>For 'fearless' Gujarat riots coverage, Indian Express gets award (Feb 16
>2004, Indian Express)
>http://www.indianexpress.com/full_story.php?content_id=41195
>
>Back to Top <>
>
> _____
>
>IPTA artists resent growing fascism in India (Feb 8 2004, Times of
>India)
>PATNA: The assault on artists and their creativity by self-appointed
>cultural police in various parts of the country found an _expression_ in
>plays presented by artists of Indian People's Theatre Association
>(IPTA), Patna. The IPTA artists, through their plays, showed their
>concern for the recent vandalism by Bajrang Dal and Vishwa Hindu
>Parishad activists at Surat where the paintings by eminent artists were
>destroyed at the exhibition in Garden Gallery of Modern Art and Textile.
>They also expressed sadness over the growing fascism in the country
>which is a threat to artists.
>http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/483377.cms
>
>SEE ALSO:
>
>Modi paid back in his own coin (Feb 12 2004, Statesman)
>http://www.thestatesman.net/page.news.php?clid=2
>>506> &theme=&usrsess=1&id=35506
>
>Attack on Freedom of Speech and _expression_ in Rajasthan (Feb 13 2004,
>Sabrang)
>http://sabrang.com/news/2004/13feb04.htm
>
>Habib Tanvir MP govt's latest victim? (Feb 15 2004, Deccan Herald)
>http://www.deccanherald.com/deccanherald/feb152004/n5.asp
>
>Back to Top <>
>
> _____
>
>BJP's star trek continues: Hema, Dharam to join (Feb 19 2004, Times of
>India)
>The party, which hogged the headlines by inducting Maneka and Varun
>Gandhi and, later, Navjot Sidhu and others will showcase former Union
>minister Arif Mohammad Khan, and Hema Malini as its latest trophies.
>Also on the anvil is the induction of Hema Malini's reel and real life
>partner Dharemendra. The induction of Garam Dharam has been planned with
>an eye on the Jat votes. That the actor continues to be a draw with his
>community was evident from the response Hema Malini got in Rajasthan
>where she had been strategically deployed by the party.
>http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/504962.cms
>
>SEE ALSO:
>
>Arif Mohammed Khan may join BJP (Feb 16 2004, Times of India)
>http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/498413.cms
>
>When Hindutva met Sidhutva... (Feb 19 2004, Times of India)
>http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/504957.cms
>
>LS Polls: BJP`s New Stars (Feb 2004, SIFY)
>http://sify.com/news/imagegallery.php?cid=2496
>
>&type=E&idx=&id=13393426
>
>Back to Top <>
>
> _____
>
>RSS first in Uma team (Feb 12 2004, Telegraph)
>Bhopal, Feb. 11: For the first time in the history of independent India,
>a functionary of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh has been appointed
>"political adviser" to the Madhya Pradesh government. Chief minister Uma
>Bharti today appointed Anil Dave, the Bhopal division RSS chief, to the
>coveted post. A close aide of Uma said: "Yes, for the first time in our
>history, an office-bearer of the RSS has been loaned to the government."
>The BJP regimes at the Centre and states are packed with persons with
>RSS background, he said. "But for the first time a direct recruitment
>has been made." Dave, who will hold a cabinet minister's rank, was the
>chief architect of Uma's landslide victory in the recent Assembly polls.
>He worked round the clock, operating behind the scenes from a nameless
>three-room outhouse in the heart of Bhopal. The "command and operations"
>office was called "Jawli", named after a place in Maharashtra where
>Shivaji is said to have assassinated Mughal emperor Aurangzeb's general
>and point man Shaista Khan.
>http://www.telegraphindia.com/1040212/asp/nation/story_2887109.asp
>
>SEE ALSO:
>
>Now official: Uma gives RSS a foot and more in govt door (Feb 12 2004,
>Indian Express)
>http://www.indianexpress.com/full_story.php?content_id=40979
>
>Sangh Parivar to launch network of cooperative units, Self Help Groups
>(Feb 6 2004, KeralaNext)
>http://www.keralanext.com/news/?id=25779
>
>VHP has its eye on top 20 LS constituencies (Feb 8 2004, Indian Express)
>http://cities.expressindia.com/fullstory.php?newsid=75415
>
>Munda govt drops charges, 'rioters', kar sevaks freed (Feb 17 2004,
>Indian Express)
>http://www.indianexpress.com/full_story.php?content_id=41264
>
>Back to Top <>
>
> _____
>
>Declaring India `Hindu Rashtra' meaningless: Kanchi seer (Feb 15 2004,
>The Hindu)
>Bhopal, Feb. 15 (PTI): Rejecting the idea of declaring India a 'Hindu
>Rashtra', the Shankaracharya of Kanchi Kamkoti Peetham, Swami Jayendra
>Saraswati, today said such proposals are meaningless as Hindus are in
>majority everywhere in the country. "People should understand that
>Hindus in our country are already a majority in every sphere --
>population wise as also in terms of representation in Government," he
>said at a 'Meet The Press' programme heere.
>http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/holnus/00115200059.htm
>
>SEE ALSO:
>
>India will be made a Hindu state: Togadia (Feb 13 2004, The Hindu)
>http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/holnus/00113101561.htm
>
>Vajpayee vows to build controversial temple at Ayodhya (Feb 8 2004,
>IANS)
>http://in.news.yahoo.com/040208/137/2bdoj.html
>
>Advani commits to Ram temple cause (Feb 9 2004, Economic Times)
>http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/484428.cms
>
>Back to Top <>
>
> _____
>
>Muslims unmoved by Mulayam's Friday order (Feb 20 2004, Times of India)
>Except for a few odd clergymen, Muslims at large refused to buy this
>tokenism. In fact, by showing such blatant appeasement, he gave the
>Sangh Parivar ample to shout about. Muslim leaders have called Mulayam's
>move "a politically opportunistic decision". Kamal Faruqui, member of
>the Muslim Personal Law Board, said: "Muslims don't need emotive issues.
>They need constructive issues which translate into a better life. They
>need schools and not a half-day of teaching so they can pray on
>Fridays."
>http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/cms.dll/html/uncomp/articleshow/50924
>4.cms
>
>SEE ALSO:
>
>'Why is Mulayam doing it now?' (Feb 19 2004, Rediff)
>http://in.rediff.com/news/2004/feb/19up.htm
>
>Urdu's not Greek for this group (Feb 8 2004, Indian Express)
>http://cities.expressindia.com/fullstory.php?newsid=75418
>
>Christie's to auction Mughal riches (Feb 11 2004, Times of India)
>http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/490605.cms
>
>Back to Top <>
>
> _____
>
>
>Opinions and Editorials:
>
>
>Now, for a conservative Hindu response - By Sadar Nayeem (Feb 10 2004,
>The Statesman)
>The Deoband School edict against cow slaughter represents the coming to
>fruition of the Muslim community's pressure on its conservative clergy,
>writes SK SADAR NAYEEM ..Under these circumstances, the Deoband fatwa
>will have a long-lasting resonance amongst the people of all sections of
>society, especially Hindus, to the extent that this time round, Muslims
>have voluntarily made a positive gesture vis-�-vis an issue close to
>their heart. This proves that the Muslim community is once again all set
>to leap out of isolation to embrace a brave new world challenging
>orthodoxy. It would add to the fight which Indian Muslims would
>hopefully undertake in a bid to attack their own social ills on a mass
>scale. It's now the turn of the vast majority of Hindus, especially
>those who have reinforced their prejudices against Muslims, to
>reciprocate. The political hawks will then fail in their strategy to
>widen communal cleavage to garner votes. Communal mobilisation in the
>name of Hindutva or Islam will then be thwarted. The battle will have to
>be fought by both Hindus and Muslims from within.
>http://www.thestatesman.net/page.news.php?clid=4
>>335> &theme=&usrsess=1&id=35335
>
>SEE ALSO:
>
>Hindu nationalism: Harmony or discord? - By Rahul Sarnaik (Feb 13 2004,
>BBC)
>http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/3478687.stm
>
>Retrace Bapu's footsteps - By Kuldip Nayar (Feb 10 2004, Indian Express)
>http://www.indianexpress.com/full_story.php?content_id=40762
>
>Back to Top <>
>
> _____
>
>Somanatha and Mahmud - By Romila Thapar (Vol 16, Iss 8, Frontline)
>Mahmud of Ghazni's raid on the Somanatha temple in 1026 did not create a
>Hindu-Muslim dichotomy. Indeed a rigorous historical analysis of five
>different narratives or representations of what happened yields
>surprising new insights. ...MAHMUD'S raid on the temple of Somanatha and
>the destruction of the idol has become an event of immense significance
>in the writing of Indian history since the last couple of centuries.
>According to some writers, it has been seminal to antagonistic
>Hindu-Muslim relations over the last thousand years. Yet a careful
>investigation of the representation of this event and related matters in
>various sources of this thousand year period suggests that this
>conventional view is in itself a misrepresentation of the reading of the
>event in terms of Hindu-Muslim relations.
>http://www.flonnet.com/fl1608/16081210.htm
>
>SEE ALSO:
>
>The de-fabrication of a history - By C P Bhambhri (Feb 16 2004, Business
>Standard)
>http://www.business-standard.com/today/story.asp?Menu=34
>
>&story=34407
>
>The likes of Modi and Togadia will destroy India's - Editorial (Feb 7
>2004, Telegraph)
>http://www.telegraphindia.com/1040207/asp/opinion/story_2863828.asp
>
>Back to Top <>
>
> _____
>
>The case of the salted bodies - By Rakesh Shukla (Feb 13 2004, Indian
>Express)
>Sprinkling of salt on bodies to ensure their early disintegration and
>the recovery of human remains on exhumation from collective graves bring
>back memories of Nazi Germany. This is the scenario unfolding in the
>Bilkis Bano case - the solitary case that the Supreme Court has thought
>it fit to direct the CBI to investigate. The order by Head Constable
>Nalpat Singh to the panch witnesses to buy salt to decompose bodies and
>the impending arrest of the deputy superintendent of police, Ramon
>Bhagora, are illustrative of the nature and extent of the cover-up by
>the Gujarat police. However, it is no one's case that these policemen
>had any personal "animus" in the matter. The probable involvement of
>Jaswant Bhabhor, the then state civil supplies minister, is a pointer
>towards the reasons that motivated the the police personnel to destroy,
>hide and tamper with crucial evidence, instead of collecting evidence of
>grave crimes like murder and rape as per their bounden duty.
>http://www.indianexpress.com/full_story.php?content_id=40991
>
>SEE ALSO:
>
>The Friday fix - Editorial (Feb 21 Indian Express)
>http://www.indianexpress.com/full_story.php?content_id=41503
>
>Flash in the pan? - By Praful Bidwai (Feb 20 2004, Hindustan Times)
>http://www.hindustantimes.com/news/181_578954,00120001.htm
>
>Back to Top <>
>
> _____
>
>BJP's weapons of mass persuasion - By S.S.Gill (Feb 20 2004, Indian
>Express)
>Just one year ago the economy was in the dumps, agricultural and
>industrial production was declining, investment in both sectors was
>shrinking, unemployment was mounting, fiscal deficit was unmanageable,
>the Congress ruled in 14 states and Gujarat was the largest of the four
>states ruled by the BJP. Then there was a bountiful monsoon. So, all
>economic indicators started moving upwards. And to cap this stroke of
>good luck, the BJP snatched three states from the Congress. Suddenly,
>India started ''shining'' and became ''incredible'', people began
>''feeling good''. Overnight, we were racing to become one of the world's
>leading economies.
>
>...Let there be no doubt that if the BJP returns to power, it will
>follow a far more aggressive Hindutva agenda than it has done so far.
>Vajpayee is rightly credited with sagacity and statesmanship. But he is
>also an astute politician. It is not generally realised how
>systematically he has emasculated all his alliance partners. The
>education minister has systematically saffronised school education, as
>also research institutes receiving government grants. Now he is
>extending the BJP's hegemony over leading technical and professional
>institutions. Handpicked loyalists man critical positions in the
>official media. And let us not forget that BJP ministers have repeatedly
>asserted their commitment to Hindutva and it was only compulsions of
>coalition politics which tampered their fervour. The RSS has already
>announced that even if the Ayodhya dispute is resolved, its demand for
>Mathura and Kashi will not be given up. It is not unlikely that the next
>time, the zeal of the BJP-led government might get the better of its
>discretion.
>http://www.indianexpress.com/full_story.php?content_id=41437
>
>Back to Top <>
>
> _____
>
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