Naah...that is not the reason. The actual reason is two fold:
1. You know the hindutva-vadis are not after you, so you feel safe snuggling up to them.
2. You take joy in the sufferings of others. Others that are not like you.
Oh please, get real. On a platform like this one gets attacked by those guys from over the fence all the time, doesn't really bother me, but every now and then you pay em back in the same coin. It's like a mosh pit free for all, gotta have a go once in a while, give em hell !
Never have I ever actively discriminated or been not nice to anyone just because they were muslim, all 3 fruitsellers I frequent in the area happen to be muslims, the main supermarket chain is a muslim run enterprise, apart from when we want bacon or alcohol etc, that's where we shop, local carpenter and AC repair guys are muslims too, the whole lane leading to my joint is dotted with Kashmiri merchants selling their wares, get along swimmingly with the lot of them, great people !
Here's another anecdote, which will likely piss off the hardcore right wing lot lol.. I'd been craving some wazwan for a while when suddenly news of the Pulwama thing dropped, it shocked us all. Undeterred, I made my way to the kitchen anyway and placed a big order of rista, yakhni, tabak maz and mirchi chicken (margwanghan something korma)
it was palpable, the fear and suspicion in the air, a small TV set in the corner (NDTV) running the story, they'd obviously been watching. I made a 'joke' about it (humans are cuntz, or something to that effect) just to put everything at ease, grabbed my parcel and made my way out. Poor things, they had nothing to do with it.
So no, I do not take any joy whatsoever in the suffering of others.
Since when did "Hindu" become a geographical term? No school textbook in India (let alone the world) refers to all the inhabitants on India as Hindu. No Indian government agency refers to Indians as Hindus.
The only people who do that, are the RSS, and that itself is a relatively new coinage.
So where are you coming up with all this crap? From the latest RSS Shakha you attended?
I agree with the RSS when they say "Hindu" is a geographical term.
No mention of "Hindu" anywhere in the Vedas, Upanishads, Gita etc about "Hindu" anything
It is indeed a geographical term, one coined by foreigners.