Friday, May 02, 2014

Sarkari "Shankaracharya" resurfaces - to campaign against nationalist forces

Worms have a tendency to surface when in it rains in India.

There is this RajMohan Ghandy fellow who unfailingly surfaces like a tape worm
- anytime anti-national forces are within striking distance of power or to thwart the nationalists. The tape worm takes a sabbatical from his western sponsored evangelical subversion activities and
surfaces to lend his dynasty's name to. "secular" forces.

Then, there is this curious creature  "Adhokshananda" that calls himself a "Shankaracharya"! This creature is known for his anti-Hindu, anti-national positions and alternates with "Swami" AgniWaste
and Sudheendra Kulkarni as the Sarkari/ Western nominee to "represent" Hindus at church sponsored "inter faith dialogues."

Of course, the church wants Hindus to be docile like worms - they dare not resist conversion activity, whether forcible, fraudulent, induced etc.

This imposter welcomed Pope John Paul to India on his infamous visit in 1999-2000 - infamous for his proclamation to 
plant the cross and proselytize in India in the new Christian millenium.

"Adhokshananda" also hobnobbed with Kashmiri Muslim Jihad terrorists, the Hurriyat conference etc.

I wonder why the #Presstitutes #DalalMedia insist on describing this fraudulent imposter as "the Sankaracharya of Puri" 
while the identity of the real Sankaracharya is quite well known.

http://m.rediff.com/news/report/ls-election-puri-shankaracharya-i-will-expose-modi/20140501.htm

Puri Shankaracharya Swami Adhokshjanand Devtirath on Thursday said that he would go to Varanasi to ask religious leaders to oppose Narendra Modi, whom he held responsible for the 2002 riots in Gujarat

"A naami gunhegaar (noted criminal) is contesting from Varanasi and I will be there to expose him," the Shankaracharya said, adding that those "who divided people to come to power should be exposed." 

Shankaracharya, who was speaking at the residence of SP MP Chaudhary Munavver Saleem, also said the restrictions imposed on Azam Khan by the Election Commission should be lifted.

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