Tuesday, July 8, 2008

இந்துக்கள் தமது கோவில்களில் வழிபடுவதை தடுக்கும் திட்டத்தின் பகுதியே இது

அமர்நாத் கோவிலுக்கு இடம் தர மறுக்கும் காஷ்மீர் முஸ்லீம்களின் போராட்டம், இந்துக்கள் தமது கோவில்களில் வழிபடுவதை தடுக்கும் சதித்திட்டத்தின் ஒரு பகுதியே என்கிறார் அசோக் சிங்கால்.

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They want to disturb pilgrimages to all Hindu shrines
No Amarnath, no Haj—Ashok Singhal

VHP president Shri Ashok Singhal described the withdrawal of land from Amarnath Shrine Board as the beginning and said the real plan of the terrorists is to disturb pilgrimages to all Hindu shrines across the country. “Once they get away with Amarnath land revocation, they will then even claim that Sabarimala in Kerala, Swamimalai in Tamil Nadu, Vindhyavasini in Uttar Pradesh, Tirupati Balaji on Tirumala, Ashtavinayaks in Maharashtra, Jtyotirlingams are in jungles, on mountains, near sea, near river…so these lands should be revoked. This is a serious anti-Hindu game plan. They did the same in Malaysia, Jordan, Indonesia, etc. Hindus need to wake up against this jehad before it is too late otherwise these anti-Hindu forces will not leave any Hindu place of worship,” he said in a statement issued in New Delhi on July 1. He warned that at no cost the Amarnath Yatra would ever be allowed to be stopped or pilgrims affected. “We will not stop until the Amarnath land is given back to Amarnath Shrine Board. Bhagwan Shiv Amarnath came first in that jungle when there was no British law about jungles and obviously no religion that started just 1500 or 2000 years back. So the land belongs to Amarnath,” he added. He said all Haj houses must be taken back and converted into charity hospitals for the poor. “Haj subsidy must be cancelled. No flights for Haj should be sent wasting precious fuel. No namaz be allowed on Indian streets,” the statement said. The VHP demanded to hand over Kashmir to the Army and hang all jehadis who flashed Pakistan flags and shouted pro-Pakistan slogans.
(FOC)


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