Monday, September 08, 2008

Another attack on a Hindu leader by members of another binary cult

Even as the Dhimmis "governing" Orissa deny basic religious freedom to the Hindu community, by banning a Asthi Kalash Yatra carrying the ashes of late
Swami Lakshmanand Saraswati and simultaneously permitting incendiary rhetoric by the
very christist padres responsible for his assassination - adherents of another binary death cult have attacked another Hindu Swami, in another state of the Union, precisely for the same reason, i.e. because he is a well known organiser of Hindu resistance to Jihadi activities in the region of eastern U.P, called "Poorvanchal".

Yogi Adityanath is the BJP Lok Sabha MP from Gorakhpur, U.P and an organiser of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi movement. He was attacked physically by adherents of the "Religion of Peace" in a "minority dominated" area en route to an anti-terrorism rally.

The presence of psec dhimmis at the Centre and the states supervising genocide of Hindus is clearly serving as a catalyst to blood thirsty "minorities" hell bent on annihilating Hindu civilisation in India.

4 comments:

Tranquil said...

That area is aptly called takia or taqiya.

Henceforth , if America or Chinese annihilate even a single jihadist , we should rephrase and report:

" Thanks to America/China , lives of defenceless Hindu Infidels were tangentially saved ".

ramesh said...

I don’t blame them (the muslims) after the “go ahead kick them” message from the GoI and Indian (secular) media post murder of Swami Lakshmanand Saraswati. Wouldn’t be surprised if this now becomes the norm.

tat_tvam_asi said...

"Binary Cult" - I like that!

witan said...

Paintings case: SC breather for M F Husain
PTI | September 08, 2008 | 20:36 IST
Noted painter M F Husain on Monday got a major relief from the Supreme Court, which refused to initiate of criminal proceedings against him for allegedly hurting public sentiments through some of his paintings that were dubbed as obscene.
“There are many such pictures, paintings and sculptures and some of them are in temples also,” a bench headed by Chief Justice K G Balakrishnan said, dismissing one such petition.
The bench, also comprising Justices P Sathasivam and J M Panchal, was not impressed with the argument that Husain was taking advantage of his age and reputation to get away with the law by painting obscene pictures.
One such creation of the painter, titled Bharat Mata, was brought before the apex court for its scrutiny.
Maharashtra-based Dwaipayan Venkateshacharya Varkhedkar had challenged a Delhi High Court verdict quashing the criminal proceedings initiated against the eminent painter in Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat.
Husain’s paintings, allegedly depicting Bharat Mata and Hindu Gods and Goddesses in an obscene manner, had created a furore resulting in him receiving threats from right-wing groups like the VHP and the Bajrang Dal. As a result, the painter is living in a self-imposed exile in Dubai.
The proceedings against the painter were initiated on the basis of complaints filed in Panderpur (Maharastra), Rajkot (Gujarat) and Indore (Madhya Pradesh) alleging that his paintings were obscene and hurt public sentiments.
The criminal complaints filed in various places were shifted to the Patiala House district courts in the Capital after the artist had approached the apex court.
After the transfer of cases, Husain, 90, had filed a petition in the Delhi High Court for quashing the complaints, which was allowed on May 8 this year.”


This is what comes out of "secularism".