Of all 'billi’ADVANI,‘sindhi sattar chuhe kha ke chale haj ko’( 0 0 )
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First he caused terror in 92 ewith rath yatra through out india befor boldly arrested by Laloo Yadav c.m. of bihar a lower caste agfainst brahmins.
Advani lately being unpopular due to swinging of pendulum in favopur of pakistan negotiatibng kashmir ceasefire,DOESN"T know in true islam such idolatory,is product of hinduism,worshipping “GODS CREATION” & not the creater himself.
Iqbal has said: Yeh ek sajda jise to GARAN (low)samjhta hai
Haazar sajde se aadmi ko deta hai najaat(freedom)
Even in gestures the PHONY leave enough of themselves to indicate his superficiality.half heartedness &tokeness as opposed to sincerity.-shame on hindu shame on india shame on secularism.
thttp://www.timesofindia.com/today/04home3.ht
A surprise: Advani prays at Ajmer dargah
By Bisheshwar Mishra
AJMER: Politics never ceases to amaze. Home Minister L K Advani on
Sunday prayed at Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti’s dargah here. The local
Muslims were ecstatic and thronged the dargah in huge numbers to watch
the spectacle.
There was a popular request from the crowd: Give a little speech. Advani
readily obliged. He said: India is a multi-community country and all of them strive to be good people. That is why every community comes to this dargah.'' He said though the 20th century was identified with the Western world, if all communities here worked hard unitedly, then the
21st century will certainly belong to Bharat (India).‘’ To this the
crowds responded with ``Aameen’’ (So be it).
Welcoming Advani, Syed Sarvar Chisti on behalf of the `Khadims’ - the
traditional caretakers and descendants of the Khwaja - said: ``Advani’s
homage to the shrine has set a new tone. We hope this step would be an
earnest and sincere effort in promoting communal harmony in the interest
of national integrity… We pray for our beloved nation and its people.
May this sincere gesture of Advani bring the two major communities of
Bharat closer. Aameen.‘’
The visit to the dargah during the current Ramzan is significant in view
of Advani’s hardline Hindutva image and is obviously meant to send a
message to Indian Muslims as also to Pakistan. Coming as it does during
the ceasefire in Kashmir, the visit assumes added importance. The Ajmer
dargah, like most dargahs, is visited by both Muslims and Hindus. Ajmer,
in particular, has been historically a setting for communal confluence.
This probably explains the visit.
Later, asked by reporters if the visit indicated a shift in the party
line, Advani said: ``As far as the BJP is concerned, all religions are
equal. It is only the Marxists who have distorted the definition of
secularism. According to them (Marxists), any one going to the temple or
mosque or being religious is anti-secular. We don’t subscribe to this
view.‘’