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What Indian Hindu thinks about Mughals and Taj Mahal.

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Yes, since you are rabid...there is no cure available for that disease.
assuming that you dont want to debate on the post you created as you expressed desires to debate and start mudslinging on a particular religion as can be inferred by the title and content of the video , i regard your tag sir as you are respected senior member of this forum and withdraw my desires to debate on this post . bye
 
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assuming that you dont want to debate on the post you created as you expressed desires to debate and start mudslinging on a particular religion as can be inferred by the title and content of the video , i regard your tag sir as you are respected senior member of this forum and withdraw my desires to debate on this post . bye
Thanking you for that....bye
 
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What threat does Taj mahal pose to hindu existence in india? :lol:
 
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The Building is there and so is the history. Both are untouchable and undoable.
 
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Personally I think the Taj is highly overrated.

If not macabre.

Symbol of love? A friggin grave.

Give me a break man.

Angrez couples sitting on the bench holding hands. Pukesville ...

India has gorgeous ancient temples. Phenomenal carvings in stone. Now that's art.

What most puts one off the Taj is the filthy city and surroundings one drives through to reach it.

No offense, but this is true of most Muslim dense areas in India.

But should it be neglected, or worse, broken? No. Absolutely not. Just putting some perspective to the oohing and aahing going on about India being all about the Taj.

I reluctantly drove down with a foreign guest (a Jewess doc) from Delhi to Agra just because she wanted to see the Taj. It was my first time. After 45 years living in India. That's how attractive and alluring the Taj is to us.

Cheers, Doc
At least show respect, ig is someone's grave
 
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At least show respect, ig is someone's grave

Firstly, being less than impressed by something does not equate to disrespect. Some people find it a wonder, beautiful, etc. I found it quite ordinary and underwhelming, and have been honest about it.

Sexondly, I'm not a Muslim or a Christian. Graves don't mean anything to me. No offense.

Cheers, Doc
 
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Its less to do with the building and the structure and more to do with the fact that it is a sign of muslim history and heritage and domination

This is why the creation of Pakistan was so important and why india's secularism isnt worth a cows arse!

In theory india as a secular state should celebrate the history and heritage of all its communities but what you see is a attack on muslim history and an attempt to deride, subvert or destroy muslim history while trying to glorify hindu history

Now as Pakistanis this dosent mean anything to us, we always knew the nature of hindus, Jinnah was aware of it 70 years ago

But then they need to end this charade of secular india and indian muslims like @SOUTHie need to wake up and smell the Gau mutr about the nature of their state snd the risk posed to them

I don't know why you want my opinion on everything that happens against Muslims in India. I'm not their official spokesperson. I'm in no way affected by any such incidents.

Wake me up when there is some large scale movements to destroy all Mosques and ban Islam in India until then sayonara. :sleep:

Off topic :DI wake up and there is smell of cow shit and urine. Since I grew up in a farm house.
 
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