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            COW slaughter protection bill to be withdrawn in karnataka ?

            COW slaughter protection bill to be withdrawn in karnataka ?

            Postby bsayan.xyz on Fri Mar 05, 2010 10:05 am

            Dear Advani ji,

            I am a resident of Karnataka and a supporter of your party. I was disheartened by your party's state unit's decision to withdraw cow slaughter prevention bill due to the opposition by pseudo secular, minority appeasing parties like Congress, JDS and the media. This decision might harm your party.

            Your party came to power recently in the state due to the hard work of Sangh workers, RSS pracharaks and your party's ideology of cultural and religious nationalism. This decision is against the feelings of the Hindu's who consider it to be their sacred duty to protect cows, our holy animal.

            The Hindus are the main base of your party. Hurting their feelings is not going to help you come to power. It is like digging your own grave. I hope that your party takes a quick decision to introduce and pass the bill in the assembly and launch a national campaign for its implementation at the national level.
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            Re: PROTECT THE COWS

            Postby asitava on Fri Mar 05, 2010 11:31 pm

            BJP itself now a pseudo secular party, don't expect anything from them. Condition of Bengalis in rural bengal, with muslim majority areas, are worst than the Hindus in Bangladesh or Pakistan. But BJP, RSS or VHP are just keeping mum on this issue. Either they just want to save their skin or they are no way concerned about the Hindu society.
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            Re: PROTECT THE COWS

            Postby abo007 on Sat Mar 06, 2010 2:27 am

            I fully support you bsayan.xyz...

            India, right now, is a one-way street to the secular benefits for minorities.

            It doesn't have any respect for the ideas, beliefs in the religion hold by majority.

            If the ideas and cultural ways of life under Hinduism are a concern to the minorities, how is this a secular conutry ???
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            Re: PROTECT THE COWS

            Postby asitava on Sat Mar 06, 2010 9:11 am

            Islamic Fanatics Slaughter Cows at West Bengal Village - Police Mere Dumb Spectators

            Numerous illegal cow slaughters have taken place at the Chhoto Mahara village in the Amta Sirajbati area of the Howrah district on the occasion of Eid on 28th Nov 2009. No cow slaughter has ever taken place in this village, yet on that day 12 to 15 cows were slaughtered, cocking a snook at both law and Government decree. Albeit a meeting took place the day before at the BDO (Block Development) Office with the members of the Thana (Police Station area) Committee and the local leaders where it was decided that no cow slaughter would take place in the village during Eid. The BDO, Mr. Sanjay Mukherjee was present at the meeting and gave his solemn assurances towards this decision. Why and how did such an outrage happen?

            In this village Hindus and Muslims live side by side. The Hindus never apprehended that cow slaughter would take place despite the decision taken at the meeting and solemn assurances by the BDO. When the agitated Hindus notified the Police, a force was immediately dispatched to safeguard the Muslim population of the village. But in spite of prior information the police never took any initiative to prevent this outrage. To compound the insult local street dogs have brought the bones of the slaughtered cows into the compounds of Hindu homes and temples. There has been a great reaction and public anger at the silent complicity of the Police and the administration towards this desecrating act.
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            Re: COW slaughter protection bill to be withdrawn in karnataka ?

            Postby guru_of_politics on Sun Mar 07, 2010 2:01 pm

            Hi ALL,

            Recently, I attended an "IT & Management Symposium" organised by RSS at New Delhi. Mr. K S Sudershan was the cheif guest and speaker. He gave the details about how Sangh is actively and sincerely working around the clock and all across world, especially in India. After this confernce, I can, at least, say that they are taking all possible measures to keep the interest of Hindu community as well as India( which inclued Muslims & Christians as wee). But, the establishment in India is hardly supporting their cause, rather they try to paint them as communal in all possible means.

            So, I would request to all of you not to blame only to Sangh rather it is the responsiblity of each one of us to support them.

            Jai Hind,
            Ketan
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            Re: COW slaughter protection bill to be withdrawn in karnataka ?

            Postby rphaniraj on Sun Mar 07, 2010 6:48 pm

            While sharing the anguish of my fellow members over the issue, I would like to remind one and all the fragile nature of the bjp govt in karnataka numerically, and also factor in the unpredictability of influential reddy brothers.

            It would be worthwhile if the govt concentrates on the welfare of the people, on development and become more popular and powerful. If BSY becomes as strong as narendra modi, then things will be different.

            I understand that the bill has been defered. We can have it at right time.

            One more important thing i would like to bring. this is with regards to a word called HINDUTVA. this is like a "gaali" for the pseudosecular media and according to it, it is manifested in issues like ram mandir, art 370, UCC, cowslaughter, opposition to valentine day, vandalising pubs, moral policing etc etc.

            But, the concerns of the hindu and hindutva are far more than these and the hindutva which the bjp represents is far different. The BJP should focus and bring out more serious concerns of the hindus and hindutva, especially in the light of patronised evangelism, minority appeasement, vote bank politics, etc etc.

            Our opponents are trivialising hindutva on to non -serious looking issues and diverting our attention from real issues.
            While the sex tapes of a swami is publicised, do you think, if a similar act was done by a mulla or a father, it will get publicity.(i strongly condemn the acts of the said swami too. I am not supporting his alleged wrongdoings). When it comes to hindutva, it is projected as something which is not concerned to a common man-- e.g, opposition to pub going, valentine, etc.--- they ask whats wrong? Most neutral persons will say we are wrong. In the guise of this support and sympathy gained over the real issue, they trivialise our concerns of real issues and unpopularise us, and carry out their hidden agenda. WE should be careful about this and counter this.
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            Re: COW slaughter protection bill to be withdrawn in karnataka ?

            Postby Omkar S. Tiwari on Tue Mar 23, 2010 6:19 pm

            The main problem I think is that BJP is not able to present itself properly. I am not from Karnataka so I do not know deeply about the situation but from the inputs of forum members I think that Karnataka BJP has come under media pressure. But Yeddyurappaji could not emotionalize the issue to win Hindu sympathy so that media will automatically shut its mouth. Yeddyurappaji should have said that "cow is our mother. It has 84 crore gods and goddesses within itself. Killing it is equal to killing God. That is why we have banned it. It has nothing to do with minorities."

            Solution now:
            Emotionalize the issue like above.
            Or
            Try a Congress type of solution. Appoint a committe to decide on the issue whose report will never come ! :D And till then let it remain banned.
            Or
            Keep saying " we are thinking, We are thinking" until media forgets it.
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