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RSS rally at Pune...... & they say Indians are obsessed with Pakistan

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RSS activists put on massive show of strength in Pune
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PUNE: A member of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh keeps watch from the top of a tree as his comrades sit on the ground during their rally on Sunday.—AP
PUNE: A member of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh keeps watch from the top of a tree as his comrades sit on the ground during their rally on Sunday.—AP
PUNE: More than 150,000 Hindu hardliners, all dressed in khaki shorts, white shirts and black hats, put on a massive show of strength at an elaborate rally in western India on Sunday.

It was the largest gathering of the controversial Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), a group seen as the ideological parent of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party, officials said.

Devotees, all men, marched in unison with wooden staffs, chanted, sat in mass prayer and listened intently as RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat delivered a speech from a stage surrounded by walls designed to resemble a fort.

A marching band composed of 2,000 RSS volunteers also played while a giant saffron flag, the colour most associated with Hinduism, was hoisted on a post over 20 metres high at the 450-acre rally site at Pune in Maharashtra state.

The RSS styles itself as a cultural organisation devoted to protecting India’s Hindu culture. But critics accuse it of being an anti-Muslim pseudo-fascist organisation with a history of fuelling religious tensions.

Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh is believed to have around five million activists
Analysts say its influence has never been greater following the election in May 2014 of Modi, a former RSS foot-soldier. Attendees, who ranged in age from 15 to 102, were in bullish mood.

“People in the RSS look up to Modi as an example of what we can become. He gives our organisation a great image,” Vinayak Deshpande, 32, said. Another volunteer, who asked not to be named, said the RSS had witnessed a 20 per cent increase in activists since Modi became prime minister.

“With Modi as prime minister the RSS is on the right track,” he said.

The RSS, formed in 1925, is India’s biggest grassroots religious organisation and is believed to have around five million activists, known as “Swayamsevaks”.

It is notoriously secretive — volunteers do not formally register as members and communications are often done verbally.

Sunday’s event was rare for its size and for its open invitation to the media. Shreerang Godbole, an RSS official, said it was the largest RSS camp ever held.

Some 160,000 volunteers had registered to attend and practically all had turned up, organisers said.

The organisation has been banned three times in post-independence India, including after a former member assassinated Mahatma Gandhi in 1948 and following the 1992 demolition of a mosque in Ayodhya which led to deadly nationwide riots.

It favours a uniform civil code for India rather than personal laws for different religions, the protection of cows and the construction of a temple on the disputed Ayodhya site.

Modi helped the group out as a boy and as a young adult became a full-time volunteer for more than 15 years, taking the requisite vow of celibacy, before joining the Bharatiya Janata Party.

Thousands of RSS followers campaigned across India to help end ten years of Congress rule and propel Modi to the premiership.

‘Dictating policies’

Almost two years into his term experts say the organisation enjoys unprecedented political clout.

Writing in The Indian Express, Shyamlal Yadav, an expert on the RSS, said the organisation “wields considerable power... sometimes dictating policies”.

Kumar Ketkar, a political analyst in Mumbai, agreed.

“Across the board RSS men are being appointed. For example they have significant influence in the human resources ministry, which includes education,” he said.

RSS advocates have welcomed a toughened beef ban in Maharashtra state since Modi came to power, but are likely to have been disappointed by his focus on economic growth and his failure to take a stance on Ayodhya.

The relationship has also been uneasy at times. BJP leaders feel that controversial comments made by Bhagwat last year contributed towards a humiliating defeat for their party in elections in Bihar state.

And Ketkar said the RSS upper echelons are “extremely unhappy” that Modi has not consulted them on big decisions such as his surprise visit to Pakistan last month.
 
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Purely internal matter of India, no mention of any other country at the rally, peaceful volunteers not brandishing guns and provocative posters advocating violence, yet such an article in Pakistani papers?????

Anyway the whole Indian obsession with Pakistan is just a Pakistani canard in line with their natural instinct at seeking equivalency for their own weaknesses.

Statistics clearly prove otherwise.

Indians are obsessed with Pakistan
 
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This thread itself is a proof of Indian obsession with Pakistan. :)

Yes Yes, we know this by now.

Anti terrorism is the same as terrorism!
Terrorism is the same as charity!
Charity is the same as hate mongering!
Hate mongering is the same as loving ones nation!
Loving one's nation is the same as obsessively hating ''others''
Exposing obsession is same as obsession!
 
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I was at the rally. Very close to where I leave.
No less than 130,000 uniformed "Swayam Sevaks" showed up.
Apart from that close to 60,000 non uniform participants were there.
Not a single word out of Indian territory.

The entire program was so disciplined only next to the Republic Day Pared.
 
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how does it prove or disprove anything.. oh look aiswarya is having another baby therefore we are not obsessed with pakistan? :p:
 
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Just politics tell u one thing untill this world is intact no one can harm pak after what our nation went through we seen enough of blood now we are ready to take some
 
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Nothing more than a formal dress party preceding the real event. During the riots they'll be covered in gomutra and blood, molesting any moving object (or something which was moving in the last 24 hours ;)) and chopping off limbs left and right.

Yes sir, in pathankot, pakistan, bangladesh, afghanistan, bangkok, bali, phillipines, paris, california, belgium, london, australia, lybia, iraq, yemen, tunisia, algeria, egypt, kuwait, jordan, lebanon, israel, syria, morocco, sudan, kenya, nigeria, ethiopia, china, russia, canada, saudia, iran, bahrain etc etc there is enough proof of their mad bloodlust.

I know i know everything is same, equivalency is a fact, not an apologetic excuse.
 
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Despite the terror crisis in Pakistan, we have never reached a point in time during which entire cities are lit on fire with ordinary civilians marching (supported by the elected local government) around slaughtering those who they've lived with their entire lives with casualties reaching the thousands. On the other hand, this sort of organized depravity committed by your local grocery store owner and librarian has been seen in India on several occasions.
 
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Despite the terror crisis in Pakistan, we have never reached a point in time during which entire cities are lit on fire with ordinary civilians marching (supported by the elected local government) around slaughtering those who they've lived with their entire lives with casualties reaching the thousands. On the other hand, this sort of organized depravity committed by your local grocery store owner and librarian has been seen in India on several occasions.

So who burns Christians alive or lynches people for blasphemy? SSG?

The reason we have riots in India is because muslims and Christians get to fight back, not something we will see in your Islamic state where only muslims have monopoly over violence.

Thousands you say? Forget 1971, a state sponsored progrom to murder hundreds of thousands with not a soul punished. NOT ONE.

show me pictures like this from Pakistan and I will agree

Muslims-Attacking-the-Statue-of-Mahaveer-Jain-in-Lucknow-UP.jpg


Btw this was also on a friday, after a retard instigated them, a time when most riots in India start.
 
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Yes, Indians are still unable to come out of Pakistan phobia even after they are no longer our concern.
 
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Despite the terror crisis in Pakistan, we have never reached a point in time during which entire cities are lit on fire with ordinary civilians marching (supported by the elected local government) around slaughtering those who they've lived with their entire lives with casualties reaching the thousands. On the other hand, this sort of organized depravity committed by your local grocery store owner and librarian has been seen in India on several occasions.

That's called riots, when two communities clash. What's happening in Pakistan is genocide. Why do you think 1000s of Hindus run away from Pakistan to India each year, do you see a similar trend of Muslims from India to Pakistan? Bombing a mosque only because Shias visits them are no riots, they are genocide.

You lost half of your country because of this.
 
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So who burns Christians alive or lynches people for blasphemy? SSG?
Yes, it happens. I don't deny this. But I think it's silly to say Pakistani riots (which what, last a few hours?) reach the level of depravity where a gang of youth will throw an elderly Sardar Sahib they've known their entire life into a rug and set him on fire multiplied by one hundred all across a city or state.

Thousands you say? Forget 1971, a state sponsored progrom to murder hundreds of thousands with not a soul punished. NOT ONE.

Whatever happened in Bangladesh was carried out by a military regime. Nothing compared to democratically-elected governments sponsoring entirely civilian run pogroms.
The reason we have riots in India is because muslims and Christians get to fight back,
:lol: Get to fight back? Yeah, I think they should be allowed to fight back when gangs hack up entire families and then are allowed to walk free. I mean, have the men who've carried out the 1984 pogroms and 2002 riots been punished yet?
 
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