03-21-2006, 09:04 AM
<b>Indian Muslims and the Bush Visit </b><!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Another concurrent issue for Indian Muslims was the continuous and persistence demonizing of Muslims as terrorists all around the world. The barrage of Bush threats against imaginary and concocted terrorist Muslim organisations, left no doubt with the Indian Muslim masses, that US is prepared to unleash a global crusade against Islam and now courting India, to enlist and exploit its military and strategic resources, to use against them in India as well as against Muslim countries around the world. No day passed without Bush and his administration, with Jewish controlled media ! within the US and through its proxies around the world and even in India, coming out with vicious propaganda against Muslims and Islam.
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<b>In fact, without Muslim voters supporting the so-called 'secular' Indian National Congress, Congress would not have been able to rule India for its first 40 years, with such stable and loyal electoral majority.</b>
<b>Apparently Indian Muslim's internal concerns do not form the real basis of their anti-Bush reaction.</b> It is Indian Muslims' concern for their international brotherhood and their commitment to Islam and its identity that translate their image of the US in general and US President as sworn enemies and thus encourages them to mobilize and forge unity among their own fractured polity.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
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<b>In fact, without Muslim voters supporting the so-called 'secular' Indian National Congress, Congress would not have been able to rule India for its first 40 years, with such stable and loyal electoral majority.</b>
<b>Apparently Indian Muslim's internal concerns do not form the real basis of their anti-Bush reaction.</b> It is Indian Muslims' concern for their international brotherhood and their commitment to Islam and its identity that translate their image of the US in general and US President as sworn enemies and thus encourages them to mobilize and forge unity among their own fractured polity.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->