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'The heads of those belonging to this group should be cut off without even giving them the benefit of a trial'

Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2000, 10:38:04 EST -0400
Subject: Anjuman people love Pakistan, not India

Thanks for publishing this eye-opening article. I will try to mail it to all friends who are opposed to terrorism and covert operations by religious fundamentalists. Please keep publishing such informative articles.

Pravin Pania

Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2000, 23:18:27 EST +0530
Subject: Anjuman people love Pakistan, not India

The article effectively portrays how some foolish people want to create disharmony in India. Why don't they understand that by "forcible conversions" or by spreading "communal disharmony" they are not doing any good to their sect nor to their religion. Instead, they are making lives of fellow Muslims miserable.

Prem Singh

Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2000, 22:31:29 EST +0530
Subject: Anjuman people love Pakistan, not India

Our Constitution is complete. Our forefathers have signed it and we should follow it with faith and we should sit down, discuss and debate, if we want to change it.

L N Trisal

Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2000, 00:09:43 EST +0900
Subject: Anjuman people love Pakistan, not India

When so many of our people went to Pakistan for training in terrorism, what was the Indian intelligence doing? Do they think that people visit Pakistan on honeymoons or on pleasure trips? It is frustrating and disgusting to learn what a total failure RAW is. RAW needs to be disbanded and what we need is a new organisation like the Mossad to spy and gather information on everybody visiting Pakistan.

Ram K S

Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2000, 09:32:20 EST -0500
Subject: Anjuman people love Pakistan, not India

The heads of those belonging to this group should be cut off without even giving them the benefit of a trial. Our politicians, especially those who do not belong to the Bharatiya Janata Party, are not secular. They are in fact anti-Indian because they are the ones encouraging these people.

Harsha Kalva

Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2000, 18:14:07 EST +0400
Subject: Anjuman people love Pakistan, not India

Do not ever publish such stories on a reputed portal as yours.

Rediff fan

Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2000, 21:45:39EST +1000
Subject: Anjuman people love Pakistan, not India

Secularist Hindus, liberals and the Indian English press will convert India into a fundamentalist Islamic country. After giving 40 per cent of Hindu land to these Muslims, they are still making trouble with the help of these so-called "Hindus". Hindus, apparently, will never learn from history. They will continue to live overseas while India becomes Islamic -- this will surely happen if decent Hindus do not take matters into their hands.

Yogi Datta

Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2000, 20:11:00EST +0900
Subject: Anjuman people love Pakistan, not India

The article was good though it should have been featured long before. Now, people have forgotten about this issue. Nevertheless, they may now be aware of the threat of cross-border terrorism. Indians, particularly Hindus, have been tolerant. But tolerance must not be interpreted as ineffectiveness. Why not ban this outfit? After all, the RSS and the VHP had been banned in four states after the destruction of the Babri Masjid. It is high time that so-called intellectuals took note of the sentiments of the majority.

Ameerpet

Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2000, 09:37:07EST +0530
Subject: Anjuman people love Pakistan, not India

A good feature.

Vishwas Gokhale

Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2000, 01:14:03EST -0000
Subject: Anjuman people love Pakistan, not India

The article was very well researched and presented. It is sad to know that all this came to light only recently.

Srinivas

Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2000, 17:09:26EST -0500
Subject: Anjuman people love Pakistan, not India

It was a good investigative article. It is surprising that the Government of India is not doing anything about it.

Rajendra

Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2000, 15:33:25EST -0400
Subject: Anjuman people love Pakistan, not India

Although there is enough evidence to prove that there are organisations other than the RSS and the VHP which are spreading hate campaigns along religious lines, Christian organisations are blaming Hindu organisations for indulging in such activities. Are the Christians blind to the fact that Hindus are the most tolerant in the world or is it some planned move to let anti-Hindu feelings grow?

Ramesh Sreedhar

Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2000, 21:55:26EST +0530
Subject: Anjuman people love Pakistan, not India

I would like to ask the so-called intellectuals and pseudo secularists what they have to say now about blaming Hindus for "atrocities" against Christians. They must be very disappointed, which is why they are not saying anything. If they have any conscience, they should apologise to Hindus for making false charges.

A S Mahadevan

Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2000, 14:38:00EST -0400
Subject: Anjuman people love Pakistan, not India

This feature was well-chronicled. It is hard to believe that the ISI has woven its way into our social structure with the sole purpose of causing havoc and terror in India. I hope local governments take cognisance of the fact and act quickly or allow the Central government to set up a Central agency (along the lines of the FBI) to take stock of the situation which has its impact on national security.

Raghu

Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2000, 20:35:32EST -0700
Subject: Anjuman people love Pakistan, not India

An excellent feature!

Dr Bhandari

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