Wednesday, April 15, 2009

 

Kerala’s biggest challenge - Fastest breeding ‘Talibanization’

“Hindu society faces multi-faceted attacks from all anti-national forces. Hindus must protect their Nation from another division, and they must, above all, save the dying Hindu community of Kerala”, says with great anguish, CI Isaac, a retired professor of Thiru-ananthpuram, who depicts in a touching article the pitiable condition of Hindus in Kerala. A gist of the article (based on the First PA Ramakrishnan Memorial Lecture delivered in Chennai) is presented here.
Kerala is today a haven for terrorists’ operations. Its 580-km unchecked coastline is a major attraction for terrorist outfits.

A strategy of ethnic cleansing is in operation on the coastline, to make the 580-km coastline safe for ISI-sponsored activities.

Currently, from Ponnani to Beypore, a length of 65-km coastline, no Hindu fishermen hamlet can be seen; all were cleansed by conversion or by threat. A few Hindu fishermen hamlets survive north of Beypore, such as Marad.

On 2nd May 2003, ISI-sponsored terrorists [NDF] conducted an ethnic cleansing operation here. Eight Hindu fishermen were brutally killed by terrorists.

Bangalore city witnessed a series of bomb blasts on 25th July 2008. Recently, the Karnataka Police booked the culprits of this incident - all nine were Malayalis from Malappuram.

The brains behind most of the recent blasts in our metro cities hail from Kerala.

It is a convention among Muslims of northern Kerala to insist that Hindus should keep their business establishments closed on Fridays, not go for fishing on Fridays, shut down hotels during Ramzan; those who disobey pay the price.

Once SIMI was tainted, it changed its name to NDF. So now NDF has become a watchword for subversive activities in Kerala.

Likewise, half a dozen Organizations camouflaged as NGOs are at the forefront justifying Talibanism (these include the Forum for Ideological Thought, Karuna Foundation, Islamic Youth Centre, Minority Rights Watch)
(Ref: www.HinduJagruti.org)

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