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Sing Vande Mataram or quit India: BJP to Muslim corporators

Kia boley ja rhey ho bhi and how is that relevant to my post?

When i said Hinduvata equate Indian nationalism with Hindu nationalism then i was talking about term Hindu in religious sense not in geographical sense..

We Indians are not interested in the defination which is said by Pakistanis, British and Eu nations.

Majority of Indians have rejected partition on the basis of religion. We Indians dont forget our roots either similar like Arabs, Turks and Africans .

Hindu can do whatever they want as they even call Sachin as God of cricket lol but Muslim take concept of Touheed(oneness of God) very seriously. If something contradict with Islamic concept of monotheism then its shirk which is an unforgivable sin in Islam

Believers do believe in the oneness of Supreme Creator. Again please use the divide and rule policy on the basis of religion.

Waisay yeh bol bol kar , native Indians kay saath bahut injustice kiya gaya hain.

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Katrine - hum Gore log tou in low class Indians par rule kiye aur aaj bhi woh hum se darr kay baat karte hain.

:tsk::tsk: Hindustani - Waise British kay divide and rule policy ki waja say millions of Indians were dead and we have lost our holy lands similar like Arabs.

Kya Katrine aap log aaj bhi yeh racial policy adopt karke Hindustan main aaj bhi rule karte hain ? Yeh jo trade aur containers Republic of India say EU may jaate hain , woh sab kya aap ko Human rights aur UN Charter kay baat karke le jate hain ? Waise Ukraine main bhi kya aap Gore Log ki policy ki waja se 10,000 Ukrainians mare gaye ?
 
If we apply the logic of muslims not wanting to respect Vande Mataram,
Can
Hindus use the same logic not to respect islamic symbols? Or would that offend Indian Muslims?

After all the golden rule states that if you cant respect my beliefs, you have no right to demand my respect for your's...
 
Pick up arms .
Nah, hes just up ka bhaiyya. Noboday takes his seriously.

Muslims who are born in India never migrated from anywhere. They are as much Indians as much Yogi claims to be - so why to take revenge from them for something they never did? Unless you want to say you are biased against Islam and don't care migration or natives. If you say so, you will be another "yogi".

Wand-e-Matram has "Shirk" in it. Can an Indian Muslim be Indian who loves his country without doing "Shirk" ?
I lol-e-ed at wand-e-Matram :lol:

I am just surprised with Hindu fascist mentality... When muslims readily says "Jai Hind", "Hindustan Zindabad"
Why these idiots want them to say Vande**, Bharat Ma**, perform Surya Namaskar..
Are they conspiring against Islam to make them forcibly believe other then allah..

Funny thing is, Bharat or Bharat is a male name. Bharat is not maja because bharat is a male not a hijra.

Bharat is our pita,Fatherland.
 
Ministry for Development of North-East Region
10-August, 2017 18:17 IST
'Vande Mataram' is symbol of India's nationalist ethos: Dr Jitendra Singh

The Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER), MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr Jitendra Singh released a book titled ‘Vande Mataram’ here today. The book traces the journey of ‘Vande Mataram’ since the time of its creation, over the years, through different phases.

On the occasion, Dr Jitendra Singh said that ‘Vande Mataram’ is a symbol of India’s nationalist ethos and it is wrong to associate it with any particular religion or sect. The Minister recalled that Vande Mataram first came to be known in the form of a poem composed by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay in 1870’s which was later included in the author's 1881 novel "Anandamath", but what is most significant is that several verses of the song were adopted as the National Song in early 20th century and the same later became a popular marching song for political activists and crusaders of India’s freedom movement. Vande Mataram can be appropriately described as a symbol, which united people of India from different regions, different religions and different faiths, and inspired them to come together for the common cause of Mother India, he added.

The book is written by Shri Akhilesh Jha and Ms. Rashmita Jha, which particularly focuses on the references to Vande Mataram during the proceedings of the Constituent Assembly and the Indian Parliament, and at the same time, also traces the musical versions of Vande Mataram through recorded sounds and gramophone over the last one-and-a-half century.

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