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'Namaste Trump': US president's superfans gear up for his arrival in India

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Yes but this is how it starts with hinduism isn't it

You got one Trump idol
Then you have a group of idiots worshipping the idol

Next thing you know if you leave your money to the temple trump will bless you

Then if you worship at the trump temple you will have a boy child

Jump forward 2000 years and Trump is king of all Hindu gods, was born in Bihar and was born under a mosque and everyone's going crazy

You seem to know a lot about Hinduism. You certain that you aren't a closet Hindu?

Reminds me of a dumb skinhead here in the UK who gave me the same argument about Muslim migrants to the UK. It went something like this .."yes, but that is how it starts with you Muslims. We allow you to come in and then you settle here and mix in and then you bring your backward radicals who want to impose their beliefs on us with their caveman mentality blah blah blah". Bigotry of any sort including yours is beyond belief. Whenever you post something crappy about Hindus on this forum you project Pakistanis to be nothing more than backward intolerant bigots who persecute their minorities and are condescending and have nothing but hatred for anything which they cannot understand. Unless you were formerly a Hindu and reverted to Islam, it begs the question as to how you have come to know so much about Hinduism? Are you secretly studying their religious scriptures that you know that much about their practices. Co-incidentally sometime ago, I had a similar argument with another Pakistani about Christians in Pakistan and whether Christ (PBUH) is a Prophet or a God. Who cares? Obsession much leads you to affinity with that which you obsess over. Soon Hussain will become Hansraj worshiping at the same Trump temple in Manchester :D
 
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'Namaste Trump': US president's superfans gear up for his arrival in India

"My love for him has transformed into reverence. That has given me immense happiness," says Bussa Krishna.
Reuters | AFPUpdated about 3 hours ago
Bussa Krishna first began worshipping Donald Trump four years ago when the US president appeared to him a dream.

Since then, after a run of good fortune, the Indian real estate broker has transformed his modest home into a shrine to the US leader, who is due in India on Monday for a two-day visit.


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"My love for him has transformed into reverence. That has given me immense happiness. Hence instead of praying to other gods, I started praying to him," Krishna told Reuters.

Krishna, who lives alone in a village in the southern state of Telangana, has erected a life-size statue to Trump in his yard, while his walls are scrawled with the leader's name — to the annoyance of his extended family.

"I am facing difficulties because of my relatives," Krishna said. "They tell me that I am disgracing them in society. I told them that just like you believe and worship Shiva, I believe and worship Trump. Neither of us can stop the other from doing so."

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In this photo taken on February 17, farmer Bussa Krishna, 33, offers special prayers to the statue of US President Donald Trump, at his residence in Jangaon district in Telangana state, some 120 km from Hyderabad, ahead of the visit of US President Donald Trump to India. — AFP


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Die-hard Donald Trump fan Bussa Krishna is celebrating the visit of his hero to India next week the only way he knows how — offering prayers to a life-sized idol of the US president in his home. — AFP


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Bussa Krishna, a fan of US President Donald Trump, offers prayers to a statue of Trump at his house in Konney village in the southern state of Telangana, India on February 14. — Reuters


Krishna is not the only Indian who reveres Trump.

In New Delhi, members of the Hindu Sena, a right-wing fringe group, have begun rehearsing a welcome song in his honour.

Its members say Trump shares their hatred of "Islamic extremism", and it has drawn attention for boisterous celebrations of his birthday, including pretending to feed cake to photos of his face.

"We like Donald Trump because he openly spoke about India's feelings," Hindu Sena leader Vishnu Gupta told Reuters.

"He openly said that he would eliminate Islamic terrorism from its roots, that is why I am his fan."

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Vishnu Gupta, President of Shiv Sena, a Hindu hardline group, shows a picture of him celebrating US President Donald Trump's birthday, at his residence in New Delhi, India on February 13. — Reuters


Trump, who like Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has a reputation as an unabashed populist who shows his enemies no mercy, is making his first visit to India.

Trump's itinerary starts on February 24. He is expected to be feted by some 110,000 people in Modi's home state of Gujarat when he inaugurates the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel stadium, the world's biggest cricket venue, in a “Namaste Trump” rally.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1535428/n...ts-superfans-gear-up-for-his-arrival-in-india

Pardon me, the worshiper and the worshiped are both ridiculous!

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Under Trump, indian trade surplus has fallen with usa. Trump knows rss Indians are desperate to please usa, hence will buy anything to look good.
 
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Pardon me, the worshiper and the worshiped are both ridiculous!

regards

Interestingly trump has seemed to done a deal with Pakistan, inregards to Afghanistan. I doubt indian government were allowed a place on negotiating table.
 
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Trump will enjoy the spectacle of millions lining the route, but at the end of the day he is a dollars and cents guy. Hence the $260 million penalty. Also no trade deal because Trump wants it his way and won’t let all the flatter in India fool him.
 
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