Thursday, May 23, 2013

Church bullies BJP govt in Goa - to permit indiscriminate Cow slaughter

Will Shri. Manohar Parrikar meekly fall in line and comply with the Church's order to the state government to permit indiscriminate slaughter?

"Council for Social Justice and Peace" (sic) indeed. This is mischievous subterfuge intended to show Hindus their place, demonstrably and show that Hindus cannot protect:

1) their Temples from attack and looting on their native motherland, the cradle of Hindu civilisation.
2) their women from "Love Jihad" and "Love Crusades".
3) the Cow which they revere as
a symbol of Peace and as a Mother.
4) ultimately, their own motherland.

It is my hypothesis that the economically suspect "Right to Food" act, another brainchild of
the pseudo-liberal NAC - being actively considered by the UPA
- is being devised deliberately to give a handle to Church Mafiosi
such as the "Council for Social Justice and Peace" (sic) to invoke "Minority rights", "Minority
dietary rights" etc. to render unconstitutional and thereby abort any future attempts by putative Hindu nationalist goverments to implement a nationwide ban on Cow slaughter.

This is also another motivational factor for the "Pink revolution" engineered by the Congress led UPA, transforming India into the world's largest beef exporter - and present a fait acoompli to the slumbering Hindus.

The very first act of Karnataka's newly elected Kaangress state government was to withdraw the
restrictions on Cow slaughter implemented by the erstwhile BJP government. Talk about
*priorities* of a State government.

OT, if 6 crore people want to commit collective suicide, can anyone stop them?

http://www.dailypioneer.com/nation/act-on-beef-shortage-church-tells-goa-cm.html


"ACT ON BEEF SHORTAGE, CHURCH TELLS GOA CM

With the shortage of beef hitting into its third week, the Council for Social Justice and Peace, a social outreach arm of Goa’s influential Church has accused the Government of not doing enough to ensure that the red meat is made available after a High Court order allowed monitored slaughtering of bulls at Goa’s sole legal abattoir — the Goa Meat Complex.

“CSJP views with disappointment the failure of the Government to intervene and act with a sense of fairness and justice to the meat traders and those who consume beef as an essential part of their diet,” Father Savio Fernandes, the executive secretary of the CSJP, said in a statement to the Press.
The CSJP has already called on officials of the Goa Meat Complex seeking an immediate solution to the issue and asking that the Government act with a sense of urgency in order to ensure that the food and employment of the minority communities in the State are protected."





1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Shd open the eyes of ppl who still hv doubts. Suckularism is a major fraud.