Thaths, > Bharat, > > You ask us to believe your open mindedness and non-partisanship in the > issue of Indian elections and politics. And yet you use the pejorative > epithet 'Pseudo-secular' to characterize the Congress. It is a little > hard to take your non-partisanship seriously when you are using > terminology that I have only heard from the Hindu nationalists. Terms > like "Pseudo-secular", "Godless communism", "Big government Socialism" > and "Comprador Capitalist" are short hand that tell us a lot about the > tint of the glasses that the person using these terms sees the world > through.
Please understand that I said these because supporters of both sides use these terms commonly in today's context and I refuse to be branded as supporter of a side you people might want to associate with me. If you really think Congress is not pseudo secular, what is the right word you will use for Manmohan's comments that Nitish is not secular and is communal ? Should I ask not these questions if SRS and others can question BJP ? Did I ever tell I know what leanings SRS has from his comments ? Please think about that. What is Manmohan doing when people like Sajjan Kumar's brother gets ticket and he wins ? Has he ensured justice for the people of Punjab who has suffered and he bashes Modi for riots of Gujarath ? Regards, -- Bharat
