Saturday, December 17, 2005

CPM in India and their 'secularism'

A fact written on the wall is that communists are atheists. They ought not believe any religion.

Communist Party of India (Marxist)
, known as CPM, are now up against India's Hindutva policy, a long and carefully thought out doctrine which while respecting other religious faiths, seeks to resurrect the Hindu ideology in India.

The different stance that CPM so daringly takes with regard to dealing with secularism in India is very shameful. Kiran Khanna, in his editorial of 10.6.2005 in indiadaily.com, raised some questions as follows:

Why is CPM not going after other religions? The communists are atheists, right? So, why not call all religions bogus?

Well, they need other religious votes (votes from other religions) and that is why (the) communists are singling Hindutva. If they can kill the trust of Hindutva, they will take over India in no time.

How about criticizing 6000 Bangladeshi Jihadists entering India illegally everyday?

How about the fact that western and middle eastern money is endlessly pouring in(to) India for decades to convert poor Hindus into other religions?

Now, do the CPM have any real answer?

(For the full editorial, go to this link: http://www.indiadaily.com/editorial/3099.asp)

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