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Hi,
Is the named pronounced as ---Aa'ree aan!!
The real issue of extremist ideology is splinter groups like Sri Ram Sena who go around slapping girls just because they are sitting in a bar those are the fascist who give Hinduism a bad name.
The way the thread starter referred to the "hindu" lobby, it seemed the whole interview revolved around that subject. Sadly though i feel its another attempt to start a troll war
Honestly, I dont care for your views about Indian posters. The moment you ahve put this online, and made it public, either all are guests or it belongs to everyone. So please shut it.Hi,
Thank you for the video----I appreciate your post---. Indian members are forgetting that they are a guest on this board----. This purpose of this board over here is to project pakistani agenda and point of view, first and foremost----. Thank you.
Hi,
No disrespect----so now you have heard of it. There is always the first time.
It is the second strongest lobby in the u s after the israeli---.
Americans need to implement this law against AIPAC if they are to get their country back
Hindutva it is not much diffrent from Hinduism so if people start slagging of Hindutva they are also insulting Hinduism as a religion.
I assume you mean foreign policy-oriented lobby. AFAIK, the power ranking was AIPAC, AARP, NRA.
AIPAC is just the tip of the iceberg. The real power of the Zionists lies in the media, academia and finance.
No. When we refer to Hindutva, we are referring to a very specific ideology which is Hinduism's version of Taliban.
More dangerous than shariah: Hindutva | Washington Times Communities
American filmmaker Nina Paley who received death threats from the Hindu right in America for her animated movie, Sita Sings The Blues, (Sita Sings the Blues) is quoted by Saumya Arya Haas, in The Huffington Post, (7/25/11) as saying, “It's like calling the Ku Klux Klan "Christians." Calling Hindutvadis "Hindus" is especially misleading in the U.S., where people are mostly unaware of violent nationalist groups in India. Last I checked, Hinduism wasn't a religion of hate and intolerance. Hindutvadis' motives are political, not religious, and they hide behind a religious label. Not only does this confuse many Americans into thinking they have some legitimacy, it also, over the long run, harms real Hindus, who are nothing like Hindutvadis.”