Hindus, Unite to save Dharma, Sanskriti, and Desh


From: <MoorthyM@comcast.net>

I thought in this poignant moment of the exodus of beleaguered NE Indians from the Indian (read, Hindu) heartland, the following poem captures the moment so appropriately.

First they came for Punjabi / Sindhi / Bangladeshi non-Muslims

But I did not speak out,
Because I was not a Punjabi / Sindhi / Bangladeshi non-Muslim

Then they came for the Kashmiri non-Muslims
And I did not speak out,
Because I was not a Kashmiri non-Muslim

Then they came for the Jammu / Ladakhi non-Muslims
And I did not speak out,
Because I was not a Jammu / Ladakhi non-Muslim

Then they came for the Assamese non-Muslims
And I did not speak out,
Because I was not a Assamese non-Muslim

Then they came for the West Bengali non-Muslims
And I did not speak out,
Because I was not a West Bengali non-Muslim

Then they came for the Nepali non-Muslims
And I did not speak out,
Because I was not a Nepali non-Muslim

Then they came for me,
And there was no one left to speak out for me.

The poem can be found here: http://www.saveindia.com/poems.htm

It’s a pity, because we now know how radical Islam operates in India (and elsewhere). We know its weak points, and in my view, its powerbase in India can be neutralized within two years and the flock liberated within the next 10 years, permanently.

Far-reaching measures can be justified under the human rights umbrella that non-Muslims have the right to live safely in South Asia in light of the Islamic partitioning of 1947, and that can only be India. India has every right to liberate its certain minorities from genocidal and non-functioning ideologies and provide a future for them.

India will likely unravel quickly under the radical Islamic onslaught from within and without, if the armed forces of India do not recognize the limitations of the system of governing and that of its political leadership.

http://www.moorthymuthuswamy.com/

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Author: Vyasji

I am a senior retired engineer in USA with a couple of masters degrees. Born and raised in the Vedic family tradition in Bhaarat. Thanks to the Vedic gurus and Sri Krishna, I am a humble Vedic preacher, and when necessary I serve as a Purohit for Vedic dharma ceremonies.

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