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Burn Sanghis..Burn..

Well burn is the right term,

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Well burn is the right term,
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The reality of the above photoshop Sanghi RSS propaganda:
False statement is viral claiming AR Rahman’s view on beef and cow. He did say his mother was a practicing Hindu but other part has been added falsely.

This unknown identity “The Verve” is used for lies, to make people believe in a lie using a logo, and as usual people never fact check. A week back a same “The Verve” was used about a Sundar Pichai, Google with a false statement.

http://smhoaxslayer.com/ar-rahaman-didnt-say-anything-about-beef/

Burn Sanghi...Burn..
What is there in your Cow party without Photoshop and false propaganda? Truly the Gobar Sanghis..fit for 7000BC.
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arrahman-800x445.jpg

The reality of the above photoshop Sanghi RSS propaganda:
False statement is viral claiming AR Rahman’s view on beef and cow. He did say his mother was a practicing Hindu but other part has been added falsely.

This unknown identity “The Verve” is used for lies, to make people believe in a lie using a logo, and as usual people never fact check. A week back a same “The Verve” was used about a Sundar Pichai, Google with a false statement.

http://smhoaxslayer.com/ar-rahaman-didnt-say-anything-about-beef/

Burn Sanghi...Burn..
What is there in your Cow party without Photoshop and false propaganda? Truly the Gobar Sanghis..fit for 7000BC.

Even if he didn't say that, what difference does it make ? :cheesy:

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Shankanada is only showing CNN channel :lol:

Rest of your propaganda is also pure rubbish. Random claims without any proofs.

The BJP IT cell guy has only posted FACTS. How does it matter who posts it ?

Again in "secular" kerala,

Pookottumpadam Vilwath Siva temple in Malappuram Kerala has come under attack. Idols have been damaged, temple defiled.

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Shiv ling has been destroyed,

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Same thing in Bengal,

The so called Temple Vandalised in Kerala was the work of Brahmin .He came all the way from Trivandrum for this.Poor Sanghis wanted to replicate Gujarat or UP in Kerala. Remember Kerala is Highly literate and will not fall prey to these propaganda of assholes to create religious riots

http://www.deccanchronicle.com/nation/crime/290517/kerala-police-arrests-man-for-temple-attack.html

Even if he didn't say that, what difference does it make ? :cheesy:
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No difference for us as we love BEEF and will eat beef #dravidanadu
 
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The so called Temple Vandalised in Kerala was the work of Brahmin .He came all the way from Trivandrum for this.Poor Sanghis wanted to replicate Gujarat or UP in Kerala. Remember Kerala is Highly literate and will not fall prey to these propaganda of assholes to create religious riots

Do you know Yechury & Co are also "Bramhins".

This duplicity of calling a Commie as a "bramhin" must stop.
We all know the real identity of these so called "bramhins", don't we?
Couple of weeks, a group of "hindus" murdered a Young cow. That's the truth but dig a little, you realize the truth about these "hindus".
 
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Do you know Yechury & Co are also "Bramhins".

This duplicity of calling a Commie as a "bramhin" must stop.
We all know the real identity of these so called "bramhins", don't we?
Couple of weeks, a group of "hindus" murdered a Young cow. That's the truth but dig a little, you realize the truth about these "hindus".
I digged a lot and found that South Indian Hindus don't give a shit to religious bigots


A completely civilized Commie discourse of eating Hindus after cooking us in chillies.
Wonder if there is liquor involved in this fantastic cuisine.
Haha You are quoting a Khalastani Gunda who attacked Prashant Bushan ...............Lessons of Terrorism

That doesn't sound 'Hindu nation' to me. In fact this is real secularism unlike the one preached and practiced by Cong and AAP. Only BJP can get the nation to true secularism.
I think then BJPs India will only have COWbelt.......................
Late on May 28, #Dravidanadu began trending on Twitter in India. The first few tweets proposing this idea could be traced to Comrade Nambiar, a Keralite who describes himself as a Marxist and seemed to be tweeting from Dubai.

The hashtag was a response to the new cattle trade rules that the Union environment and forests ministry notified on May 25. Kerala was the first state to oppose the rules, which ban the sale of cattle in markets for slaughter. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said his government will not implement the rules and warned the Centre against interfering with the dietary practices of Keralites.

22. #Kerala is the Secular, Socialist land India could never become. Mess with this ethos and we will Revolt for a #DravidaNadu. Lal Salaam!

— ☭ Comrade Nambiar ☭ (@Kerala_Soviet) May 19, 2017
Conceptually, Dravidanadu is a separate nation geographically identified with South India and whose inhabitants belong to the Dravidian race, in contrast to the North Indian Aryans. It is not a new idea. One of the first thinkers to propound the concept was the Dravidian movement in Tamil Nadu led by the social reformer EV Ramasamy, popularly known as Periyar.

It is rather surprising that the social media resurrection of the idea was courtesy a self-professed Marxist. The Communist Party of India (Marxist), the largest Marxist party in India which heads the ruling Left Democratic Front in Kerala, has a history of being unkind to calls for secession, within the country and outside. Indian Marxist politicians, for example, have been among the harshest critics of the Tamil separatist movement in Sri Lanka, even though the issue still has wide resonance in Tamil Nadu. Even at the height of the civil war in the island nation between 2006 and 2009, the CPI(M) stuck to its stand that a political solution to the ethnic problem in Sri Lanka should be achieved within a unitary state.

The party’s stand on the secessionist movement in Jammu and Kashmir is no different. The party is also sympathetic to Chinese claims over Tibet and has even termed Tibetan resistance as a Western design to destabilise the region. Given this context, whether Comrade Nambiar will get any sympathy from fellow Marxists in Kerala is anybody’s guess.

In response to his tweets, Nambiar, along with a few other Twitter users who supported the idea, was accused of stoking secessionist emotions. Many called for action against him.


Not surprisingly, much of the positive response to #Dravidanadu tweets came from Tamils in Tamil Nadu.

This twitter war aside, #Dravidanadu does raise some questions: should the concept, in its modern avatar, be seen as a call for secession at all? Can the southern states come together to form a pressure group to “protect” their culture and politics from an increasingly assertive North Indian ruling establishment at the Centre?

Periyar’s Dravidanadu
Periyar’s articulation of the concept of a separate Dravidian nation began in the 1930s, culminating in a December 1939 conference where he outright demanded a sovereign state for the Dravidians.

The underlying justification was that the Dravidians were the original inhabitants of India. The Indus Valley Civilisation was a Dravidian civilisation, whose people were driven from their land by the invading Aryans, who later established the Brahminical Vedic civilisation. In Tamil Nadu, Aryans were identified with Brahmins, who dominated government employment before Independence, and Dravidians with non-Brahmins.

Periyar’s Dravidanadu was a historical necessity to right the wrong committed on a race for thousands of years. The Dravidian nation so formed would strive to remain casteless and protect the native languages and cultures of its people. The caste system, the Dravidian movement believed, came with the Aryans, who used it to dehumanise the Dravidian race. Dismantling the caste structure, which was birth-based, was seen as integral to the formation of a society founded on humanism and rationalism.

These views translated into Periyar’s opposition to Indian independence in 1947. He wanted the people to observe August 15 as a black day. To him, Independence without the abolition of caste was merely transfer of power from the British to Indian upper castes.

Periyar stuck to these views until his death in 1973. Through the 1950s, he threatened agitations against the Indian state. His movement, the Dravidar Kazhagam, took to burning the Constitution to express its angst against policies like imposition of Hindi in the 1960s.

What made Dravidanadu impractical was the linguistic reorganisation of states in the 1950s. Linguistic groups like the Telugu feared Tamil domination within the hypothetical Dravidian nation. By 1953, a vibrant movement emerged for the creation of a Telugu state, with Potti Sreeramulu as its face. Once the states were divided on linguistic basis, the larger Dravidanadu, which comprised of the erstwhile Madras Presidency, shrunk to the state of Tamil Nadu, and the Dravidar Kazhagam movement started asking for an independent Tamil nation. This demand, too, lost traction in the 1960s when CN Annadurai, the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam founder, famously gave up the idea of a separate nation for the Tamils as he rode to power in Tamil Nadu.

Lack of unity
After the 1960s, various inter-state and intra-state problems rendered Dravidanadu a mere romantic idea. The southern states hardly see eye-to-eye on any issue; there is now more to divide them than to unite. Foremost are the water wars. Karnataka and Tamil Nadu have become bitter enemies over the sharing of water from the Cauvery river, with the former even violating the Supreme Court’s order to deny the latter its share of the water. Hardline Kannada and Tamil nationalist outfits no longer see the South Indian population as belonging to a single, homogenous group. In fact, Tamil nationalists led by Seeman of the Naam Tamilar Katchi party have dismissed the concept of a Dravidian race as a hoax invented to subvert linguistic nationalism. Their idea of a Tamil nation accommodates Tamils alone.

Tamil Nadu is also locked in a battle with Kerala over the Mullaperiyar dam, often leading to violence and economic blockade on the borders.

Even within a single linguistic group, regional differences have driven a wedge. Andhra Pradesh had to be split into two states though people in both Andhra and Telangana are predominantly Telugu.

Electoral politics has also forced the groups to drift apart. Tamil Nadu is the only state where the Dravidian idea is still used for electoral mobilisation. In Karnataka and Kerala, the rule of national parties has thoroughly integrated them into national politics. It is difficult see the Congress, the Bharatiya Janata Party and the CPI(M) ever agreeing to the idea of a separate Dravidian nation.

Strong political personalities in all these states come with extra-large egos and hardly meet each other even though they are neighbours.

This apart, the market has made the southern states fierce competitors on the economic front.

Pressure tactic
Given all this, Dravidanadu today seems an impractical idea. However, this does not mean the southern states cannot come together as a pressure group to resist policies such as the beef ban and Hindi imposition, which infringe their cultural practices and are largely driven by North Indian sensibilities.

Together, the five southern states form a formidable grouping given their economic might and human development. They contribute as much as 30% of the country’s tax revenue and continue to grow at healthy rates.

Come 2026, when the restrictions on delimitation of parliamentary constituencies, put in place in 1976 through the 42nd Amendment to the Constitution, come to an end, their smaller populations will expose southern states to the risk of losing political clout at the Centre. Delimitation, which is the process of redrawing the electoral map of India, is done on the basis of population. The populous North Indian states will get more seats and more political power while the southern states, in what may look like punishment for the progress they have made on the social front, will lose seats. This loss of power alone could be a potent uniting factor.

At the moment, there is no evidence to suggest mass support for a separate Dravidian nation. But the threat of secession has cropped up during popular protests such as the one for Jallikattu in Chennai last January, serving the purpose of forcing the Centre to listen to the voice of these states. In that sense, Dravidanadu can act as a check on the Centre’s unilateral policymaking.

If anything, the popularity of the #Dravidanadu hashtag conveys the flawed nature of governance that Narendra Modi’s BJP government has come to represent. By pursuing ideologically-driven policies such as Hindi imposition and cattle slaughter restrictions, the BJP has brought to life a long-forgotten idea. If such alienating policies continue, Twitter may not be the only forum where ideas like Dravidanadu are expressed.
 
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The so called Temple Vandalised in Kerala was the work of Brahmin .He came all the way from Trivandrum for this.Poor Sanghis wanted to replicate Gujarat or UP in Kerala. Remember Kerala is Highly literate and will not fall prey to these propaganda of assholes to create religious riots

http://www.deccanchronicle.com/nation/crime/290517/kerala-police-arrests-man-for-temple-attack.html

Shame on christian like you for calling a communist vandal a "Brahmin".

That man is NOT a brahmin. He is a construction worker called Mohankumar SS. He was residing in Mampad (Mallapuram district) in the district for the past nine years doing construction works after leaving his native place.

He had already confessed to two past crimes — another temple attack in Vaniyambalam in the district on January 19 and murder in Kilimanoor.

Its easy to see how his hate for Hinduism was inspired in kerala :sick:

The church and christian supremacist like you might want to replicate the Vatican in Kerala and pretend that the high literacy is somehow your "gift" to Kerala :lol: ....... but Hinduism and Hindutva will make a comeback to Kerala.

Do you know Yechury & Co are also "Bramhins".

This duplicity of calling a Commie as a "bramhin" must stop.
We all know the real identity of these so called "bramhins", don't we?
Couple of weeks, a group of "hindus" murdered a Young cow. That's the truth but dig a little, you realize the truth about these "hindus".

There is NO "Brahmin" here :lol:

IT was FAKE NEWS invented by the CHRISTIAN Supremacist who calls himself Infinity :lol: Typical christian Anti-Hindu propaganda.

I digged a lot and found that South Indian Hindus don't give a shit to religious bigots

If you had dug deeper you would have found that South Indian Hindus do care a LOT about Hinduism and protection of Hindu values.

But they do not give a $Hit about religious bigots like you.
 
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I digged a lot and found that South Indian Hindus don't give a shit to religious bigots

Really? I am a telugu Dalit.
If you want, we can converse in Telugu. want to know how I a South Indian Hindu dalit feels about religion & the bigots who have been destroying Hinduism for centuries?
 
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Shame on christian like you for calling a communist vandal a "Brahmin".


An open Letter to all Indians from Kerala
Dear all,

Yesterday something happened in our state, to be precise, the very next day after the "cattle ban for slaughter " and the first day of the holy month of Ramadan.

A temple was found desecrated on Saturday near Nilambur (District of Malappuram) . The doors of the main sanctum and the idols inside were found broken. This was almost immediately followed by a hartal by Hindu Aikya Vedi. The protesters tried to block the way of Shri. Aryadan Muhammed , former Congress MLA and former minister of electricity who was there to visit the place.

Next was the commencement of a direct and a social media campaign urging Hindus to be ready to open refugee camps across southern districts of Kerala. There were rumors of possible Muslim involvement. But fortunately nothing happened according to the plan of the instigators.

This was due to a timely intervention of the Kerala Police department who caught the perpetrator within 24 hours. The accused is Rajaram Mohandas, a Trivandrum resident. According to him, he did this to protest against bad customs in the Hindu religion.

Not a believable story at all. Someone traveled more than 350 kms just to protest against bad customs. He just by co-incidence chose the district with the largest Muslim population. The beginning of Ramadan is another co-incidence, cattle ban law is yet another one.. A series of unfortunate co-incidences. You get the idea, don't you?

The timely action of our police is really commendable. Equally appreciated is the maturity and composure shown by the Hindu brothers and sisters of Malappuram who did not jump to conclusions based on rumors and cooked up stories.

Unfortunately, this is not the first incident of its kind. Cooked up stories have become the cause or have sparked major riots. You can find numerous examples of similar incidents all across the country. Here is a small example...

Prior to the Gujarat riots, a local newspaper reported an incident, a story about how the bodies of two Hindu women were found on the banks of a river. Two days later the newspaper disawowed the story in a small column in a not so noticable place. But the damage was done. It fueled cruelty towards women during the ensuing riots

But incidents like this are new to us. We are not familiar with the purposeful spreading of lies to create a split among people of different religions and to benefit from it politically and financially.

So it is both shocking and sad to say that the gap between these kinds of incidents is becoming shorter. What they are trying to do is obvious to us. Willfully spreading false information among the people - depicting different districts of Kerala as "Pakistan" and "China" of Kerala, the state president of BJP openly lying on Twitter, spreading misinformation about the population of Kerala and the real estate business in Malappuram etc are different acts in this big political drama.

To add to this, there is also a smear campaign going on against the state of Kerala itself. If anybody feels that nothing of this sort will happen, if some innocent souls remain doubtful, let me ask them something.

Four years back, did anyone think that one fine morning, all 1000 & 500 currency notes would become useless and the whole country would be asked to stand in a "queue" to show patriotism? By the way, did anyone know about the 'actual' loss and/ or gains of demonetization?

You might remember the first man attacked and killed in the name of "beef". You might not remember those who were killed after because these incidents have lost their news value. Cows were here long before we got our freedom and they have been here for almost 69 years after. And nothing of this kind has happened ever before. If this now has become normal for you my friend...

Did anyone imagine in their wildest dreams that the list of the names of students and writers who have disappeared would become this long? The answer is obvious...

All these plans are to create insecurity in the minds of the majority. The majority should feel insecure, that they are denied justice, and that they will be overpowered and outnumbered by the minority in the immediate future. Then they will enter the scene as the heroes to save the "majority in distress"

Fortunately Kerala was able to avoid a communal riot. But the state saw a new kind of politics. Politics of lies. Politics trying to create split and violence to gain power and to be in power. We are thankful to the people of Kerala and the efficient police department for keeping the peace and unity of Kerala even after repeated attempts to disrupt this harmony.

Is there any way to avoid the obvious? Answer is yes. And it is very simple too.

  1. Do not jump to conclusions. If someone says that "Hindus are not allowed to venture out to the Attingal sea", first ask is it true or at least ask does Attingal have a sea or a beach or at least a lagoon.

  2. If someone poses as your savior or of your religion, first think who will have the ultimate gain. You or him? If a leader tells you to go and kill someone for Hindutva/ Christianity/ Islam, first think is it for him or for the betterment of "said religion".

  3. We are educated for a reason. Ask for the source of facts and figures. Try to understand the truth.
Most importantly, build and nourish relationships. No one - neither some leader in Delhi nor the Lok Sabha or anywhere else can replace your immediate neighbor in the time of need.

At least share a smile. Say a 'Hi'. Little things like these build bonds. Only that can resist fascism. These are bad times. If we need a better India, we must be vigilant.

Be warned, these incidents will keep on happening..

Thank you.

Love and Regards,

From Kerala Dr Nelson Joseph

http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/kerala-open-letter-communal-violence-india-politics/1/966660.html

Really? I am a telugu Dalit.
If you want, we can converse in Telugu. want to know how I a South Indian Hindu dalit feels about religion & the bigots who have been destroying Hinduism for centuries?
I know one famous Telugu Dalit:Kancha Ilaiah
 
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An open Letter to all Indians from Kerala
Dear all,

Yesterday something happened in our state, to be precise, the very next day after the "cattle ban for slaughter " and the first day of the holy month of Ramadan.

A temple was found desecrated on Saturday near Nilambur (District of Malappuram) . The doors of the main sanctum and the idols inside were found broken. This was almost immediately followed by a hartal by Hindu Aikya Vedi. The protesters tried to block the way of Shri. Aryadan Muhammed , former Congress MLA and former minister of electricity who was there to visit the place.

Next was the commencement of a direct and a social media campaign urging Hindus to be ready to open refugee camps across southern districts of Kerala. There were rumors of possible Muslim involvement. But fortunately nothing happened according to the plan of the instigators.

This was due to a timely intervention of the Kerala Police department who caught the perpetrator within 24 hours. The accused is Rajaram Mohandas, a Trivandrum resident. According to him, he did this to protest against bad customs in the Hindu religion.

Not a believable story at all. Someone traveled more than 350 kms just to protest against bad customs. He just by co-incidence chose the district with the largest Muslim population. The beginning of Ramadan is another co-incidence, cattle ban law is yet another one.. A series of unfortunate co-incidences. You get the idea, don't you?

The timely action of our police is really commendable. Equally appreciated is the maturity and composure shown by the Hindu brothers and sisters of Malappuram who did not jump to conclusions based on rumors and cooked up stories.

Unfortunately, this is not the first incident of its kind. Cooked up stories have become the cause or have sparked major riots. You can find numerous examples of similar incidents all across the country. Here is a small example...

Prior to the Gujarat riots, a local newspaper reported an incident, a story about how the bodies of two Hindu women were found on the banks of a river. Two days later the newspaper disawowed the story in a small column in a not so noticable place. But the damage was done. It fueled cruelty towards women during the ensuing riots

But incidents like this are new to us. We are not familiar with the purposeful spreading of lies to create a split among people of different religions and to benefit from it politically and financially.

So it is both shocking and sad to say that the gap between these kinds of incidents is becoming shorter. What they are trying to do is obvious to us. Willfully spreading false information among the people - depicting different districts of Kerala as "Pakistan" and "China" of Kerala, the state president of BJP openly lying on Twitter, spreading misinformation about the population of Kerala and the real estate business in Malappuram etc are different acts in this big political drama.

To add to this, there is also a smear campaign going on against the state of Kerala itself. If anybody feels that nothing of this sort will happen, if some innocent souls remain doubtful, let me ask them something.

Four years back, did anyone think that one fine morning, all 1000 & 500 currency notes would become useless and the whole country would be asked to stand in a "queue" to show patriotism? By the way, did anyone know about the 'actual' loss and/ or gains of demonetization?

You might remember the first man attacked and killed in the name of "beef". You might not remember those who were killed after because these incidents have lost their news value. Cows were here long before we got our freedom and they have been here for almost 69 years after. And nothing of this kind has happened ever before. If this now has become normal for you my friend...

Did anyone imagine in their wildest dreams that the list of the names of students and writers who have disappeared would become this long? The answer is obvious...

All these plans are to create insecurity in the minds of the majority. The majority should feel insecure, that they are denied justice, and that they will be overpowered and outnumbered by the minority in the immediate future. Then they will enter the scene as the heroes to save the "majority in distress"

Fortunately Kerala was able to avoid a communal riot. But the state saw a new kind of politics. Politics of lies. Politics trying to create split and violence to gain power and to be in power. We are thankful to the people of Kerala and the efficient police department for keeping the peace and unity of Kerala even after repeated attempts to disrupt this harmony.

Is there any way to avoid the obvious? Answer is yes. And it is very simple too.

  1. Do not jump to conclusions. If someone says that "Hindus are not allowed to venture out to the Attingal sea", first ask is it true or at least ask does Attingal have a sea or a beach or at least a lagoon.

  2. If someone poses as your savior or of your religion, first think who will have the ultimate gain. You or him? If a leader tells you to go and kill someone for Hindutva/ Christianity/ Islam, first think is it for him or for the betterment of "said religion".

  3. We are educated for a reason. Ask for the source of facts and figures. Try to understand the truth.
Most importantly, build and nourish relationships. No one - neither some leader in Delhi nor the Lok Sabha or anywhere else can replace your immediate neighbor in the time of need.

At least share a smile. Say a 'Hi'. Little things like these build bonds. Only that can resist fascism. These are bad times. If we need a better India, we must be vigilant.

Be warned, these incidents will keep on happening..

Thank you.

Love and Regards,

From Kerala Dr Nelson Joseph

http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/kerala-open-letter-communal-violence-india-politics/1/966660.html

All the propaganda by the "Nelson Joseph's" in the world cannot blind the world to the truth.

You own Link has established that the "hindu" who vandalized the Temple lived in Mallapuram for 9 years and worked as a construction worker :lol:


Ancient Tribal Temple Demolished in Kerala
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An ancient tribal temple, comprising of stone lamps, Shivalingas and compound wall, venerated by Adivasis and their family members since ages has been dismantled completely by state revenue department. The move comes after a fabricated petition was submitted to the Collector about the Adivasis having encroached into the land.


HC Stays Government Take Over of Guruvayur Parthasarathy Temple

The Kerala High Court has placed a stay order on the move initiated by Malabar Devaswom Board, of taking over Parthasarathy Temple in Guruvayur.


I know one famous Telugu Dalit:Kancha Ilaiah

Kancha Ilaiah is a CHRISTIAN , not a Dalit :lol:

Any other Lies ?


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