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BJP Lawmaker Sakshi Maharaj Calls Gandhi Assassin Nathuram Godse A 'Patriot', Then Retracts

Good to know u know a scientific concept called evaporation.
Was it invented/explained by ancient hindus in vedas/puranas too??

When they did a nuclear explosion back then surely they knew about evaporation:coffee:

Oh yes they did. That is why the area where they blasted the nuke still creates the most number of retards in the world.
 
What has my comments to do with her? Her comments are her opinion, mine are mine.
Don't want to discuss, your choice.

Dosen't work like this,,not opposing means silent majority just like majority of pakistanis have no problem with hafeez saeed.
 
People don't understand how positive an impact it was on japan when it abandoned its weapons post 1945 and focussed on love rather than hate.

Non-violence is the greatest force at the disposal of mankind. It is mightier than the mightiest weapon of destruction devised by the ingenuity of man.

-Mahatma Gandhi

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@Indrani do google about the below notes if you want before spewing nonsense about Christians in India:


M.V.Kamath, an RSS ideologue and a regular columnist in the RSS weekly the Organiser is a person with little sympathy for Christians. Yet in his autobiography he acknowledges that several Christians took part in the freedom movement and mentions the names of Cyprian Alvares, Joachim Alva, Marcel A. M. D’Souza as Christian freedom fighters. He says: “It is necessary to state that many Roman Catholics I personally know of were very much in the freedom movement and national mainstream”.

B
elow are some of the Christian organisations and leader who participated in freedom movement.

Madhu Sudhan Das- popularly known as ‘Utkal Gourab’), a well-known leader from the Christian community in Orissa


Kali Charan Banerjee (1847-1907), a Bengali Christian and a fine orator, regularly addressed the annual sessions of the Congress in moulding the policy of National Movement.

In the Congress session of 1889, among the ten women delegates, three were Christians: Pandita Ramabai Saraswati (1858-1922), Mrs. Triumbuck, Mrs. Nikambe.

Since the 1920s, many Christian institutions and organisations like, the All India Conference of Indian Christians, the National Christian Council of India, Christian leaders and student groups related to United Theological College (Bangalore), Serampore Collge (Bengal), St. Paul’s College, Calcutta (Bengal), Malabr Christian College, Calicut (Kerala), the Youth Christian Council of Action (Kerala), the Student Christian Movement of India, the Indian Christian Association of Bengal, a conference of Christians in Bombay, a meeting of Christians in Palayamcotta and Tinnavelly, and the like, passed resolutions expressing complete solidarity with the freedom movement. Some of them even took part in massive manifestations against the British colonial governent.

J.C.Kumarappa (original name John Jesudason Cornelius, 1892-1960) was a veteran Congress leader.


Paul Ramasamy (b.1906) was another important Christian who took part in the freedom struggle. In 1930 he joined the freedom movement during the Salt satyagraha days. He picketed the Bishop Herber College, Thiruchirappalli. He was arrested and sentenced to six months of imprisonment and was kept at Thiruchirapalli and Alipuram jails.


Venkal Chakkarai (b.1880) participated in the Civil Disobedience Movement started by Mahatma Gandhi.

In 1930 K.T.Paul went to England to participate in the Round Table Conference


Mate, I do not see why you have to convince a person who has already made his/her mind.


The ones who see things in white and black will never understand how things work.
 
They were most likely labeled as Sickulars, Atheists or pseudo Christians by the highly patriotic saffron sanghis.wait and watch.

I am already branded many names like this and I wear that with proud..
 
@Indrani do google about the below notes if you want before spewing nonsense about Christians in India:


M.V.Kamath, an RSS ideologue and a regular columnist in the RSS weekly the Organiser is a person with little sympathy for Christians. Yet in his autobiography he acknowledges that several Christians took part in the freedom movement and mentions the names of Cyprian Alvares, Joachim Alva, Marcel A. M. D’Souza as Christian freedom fighters. He says: “It is necessary to state that many Roman Catholics I personally know of were very much in the freedom movement and national mainstream”.

B
elow are some of the Christian organisations and leader who participated in freedom movement.

Madhu Sudhan Das- popularly known as ‘Utkal Gourab’), a well-known leader from the Christian community in Orissa


Kali Charan Banerjee (1847-1907), a Bengali Christian and a fine orator, regularly addressed the annual sessions of the Congress in moulding the policy of National Movement.

In the Congress session of 1889, among the ten women delegates, three were Christians: Pandita Ramabai Saraswati (1858-1922), Mrs. Triumbuck, Mrs. Nikambe.

Since the 1920s, many Christian institutions and organisations like, the All India Conference of Indian Christians, the National Christian Council of India, Christian leaders and student groups related to United Theological College (Bangalore), Serampore Collge (Bengal), St. Paul’s College, Calcutta (Bengal), Malabr Christian College, Calicut (Kerala), the Youth Christian Council of Action (Kerala), the Student Christian Movement of India, the Indian Christian Association of Bengal, a conference of Christians in Bombay, a meeting of Christians in Palayamcotta and Tinnavelly, and the like, passed resolutions expressing complete solidarity with the freedom movement. Some of them even took part in massive manifestations against the British colonial governent.

J.C.Kumarappa (original name John Jesudason Cornelius, 1892-1960) was a veteran Congress leader.


Paul Ramasamy (b.1906) was another important Christian who took part in the freedom struggle. In 1930 he joined the freedom movement during the Salt satyagraha days. He picketed the Bishop Herber College, Thiruchirappalli. He was arrested and sentenced to six months of imprisonment and was kept at Thiruchirapalli and Alipuram jails.


Venkal Chakkarai (b.1880) participated in the Civil Disobedience Movement started by Mahatma Gandhi.

In 1930 K.T.Paul went to England to participate in the Round Table Conference


The All India Conference of Indian Christians held at Lucknow between 27-30 December 1922 made a reference to some of the Indian Christians who had suffered imprisonment as a result of their involvement in the national movement. N.H.Tubbs, the principal of the Bishop College, Calcutta, wrote a confidential letter to his Mission dated 23 February 1921 stating “a very significant feature of the last months have been the deep interest of Christian students in the national non-co-operation movement”. In 1930 the editor of The Guardian said that a number of Christian young men have joined the Civil Disobedience Movement. Nirad Biswas who later became the bishop of Assam of the Church of India Burma and Ceylon (CIBC) joined the national movement in making salt outside Calcutta in 1932.


Geoerge Thomas notes that Barhmabandhab Upadhyaya (1861-1907) a ‘Hindu Catholic’ sadhu and theologian, played a leading role in the Swadeshi Movement



A conference of leading Christians from all over India held at Ranchi in 1923 passed a resolution to give full support to the national movement. In 1930, among the 78 persons who accompanied Mahatma Gandhi during his Salt March from Sabarmati ashram to Dandi, there was a Christian named Thevarthundiyil Titus Titus, a young disciple of Gandhi and a member of a Christian family of Travancore

All Christian converts in India of that time took on Christian names. The names you are providing now are all Hindu names. Meaning no conversion. It is only in the last few decades that Christian converts have chosen to keep a part of their name Hindu. No dice.
 
Mate, I do not see why you have to convince a person who has already made his/her mind.


The ones who see things in white and black will never understand how things work.

The message was not only for her.. Its for those who read her comments and blindly believes her..
 
A man killing an innocent person is murderer.



So u kill a man for saying something??
Should i come for u then?:sarcastic:
for that reason
a soldier killing the enemy would be a murder, because he is a innocent person, according to his law of land..
 
Non-violence is the greatest force at the disposal of mankind. It is mightier than the mightiest weapon of destruction devised by the ingenuity of man.

-Mahatma Gandhi

mk-gandhi-and-child.jpg

Well no one stops u from defending the country from external enemy but tell me

What will it serve to alienate 20% of indian population which is about 250 million or more??
Its more than population of majority of countries on earth almost equal to that of usa:o::o::o:
 
All Christian converts in India of that time took on Christian names. The names you are providing now are all Hindu names. Meaning no conversion. It is only in the last few decades that Christian converts have chosen to keep a part of their name Hindu. No dice.
I know of few friends in Hyderabad who have been Christian along with their grand parents all their life. They still have Hindu names, not even part Christian names.
 
Non-violence is the greatest force at the disposal of mankind. It is mightier than the mightiest weapon of destruction devised by the ingenuity of man.

-Mahatma Gandhi

mk-gandhi-and-child.jpg

Yeah, that is why you need to ask Japan to push out US military base from Japan and allow peace a chance.
 
All Christian converts in India of that time took on Christian names. The names you are providing now are all Hindu names. Meaning no conversion. It is only in the last few decades that Christian converts have chosen to keep a part of their name Hindu. No dice.

So the names like Mrs. George Joseph, Mrs. Gracy Aaron, Mrs Margaret Pavamani, Miss Mary Thomas and Miss Matilda Kalten are Hindu names to you.. Please stop getting embrassed all the time.
 
for that reason
a soldier killing the enemy would be a murder, because he is a innocent person, according to his law of land..

Neither was ganndhi enemy,,nor was the godse a soldier.
 
I know of few friends in Hyderabad who have been Christian along with their grand parents all their life. They still have Hindu names, not even part Christian names.

Not true. It is invented stories.
 

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