Thursday, December 14, 2006

indhimmia

dec 14th

so mohammedans are to be given first dibs. this is about the same as
a) pik botha declaring that whites are to be given first dibs in apartheid south africa
b) david duke of the ku klux klan declaring that whites need to be given special privileges in the american south
c) goebbels declaring that jews were getting too much.
d) mahathir mohammed creating laws to discriminate against the indians and chinese in malaysia

in other words, apartheid in india against hindus, as clearly articulated by the sitting prime minister.

this has nothing to do with secularism, it is about the most crassly communalist statement anybody could make.

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: A
Date: Dec 9, 2006 6:54 PM
Subject: Down we go -- towards an islamic state of india by 2010
To:

Nostradamus predicted that the world would be destroyed by a man in a
blue turban.
We all thought it'd be osama or saddam, but had to reject them since
they did'nt wear a blue turban

But lo and behold - the man to destroy india is already here -- none
other than our blue turbaned PM, who has now publicly stated that
muslims in india must get "first preference to national resources"

This man must be removed from office before he sells whatever's left
of the nation to someone else


http://www.expressindia.com/fullstory.php?newsid=77972

'Muslims must have first claim on resources'

Press Trust of India
Posted online: Saturday, December 09, 2006 at 1139 hours IST
Updated: Saturday, December 09, 2006 at 1608 hours IST

Manmohan Singh New Delhi, December 9: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh
said plans for minorities, particularly Muslims, must have the 'first
claim' on resources so that benefits of development reach them
equitably.

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"We will have to devise innovative plans to ensure that minorities,
particularly the Muslim minority, are empowered to share equitably the
fruits of development. These must have the first claim on resources,"
he said in his address at the 52nd meeting of the National Development
Council (NDC) in New Delhi.

The Centre's resources, he added, will be stretched with greater
responsibility given to states in this regard.

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